I was born in the city, grew up in the city, took the city bus to catholic school when I was 6,
went to vancouver to visit my dad when I was 9, on the tram by myself and home again, transfers
and all.
My dad wasn't always there right away to meet me at the depot, so i would play around, skipping on
the marble type floors, in and out of the ladies room. over to the drinking fountain, and a couple
of times he didn't show up, so I found my way home again.
Never had to be aware of needles anywhere, other than the knitting kind.
I liked the pecking order in the schools in the 50's, the teachers were the boss, and the inmates did
not run the assylum.
Corporal punishment was more prevalent in the home back then, and also in the schools, as the strap
was used. A stupid method of 'helping' children, really. If you want to make kids worse, wack them
with a strap, the only ones who would respond to that method were the ones who were scared, and, those
were not the kids sent to the office.
One 15 year old, a friend of my husbands, was sent to the office, out came the strap, well, he grabbed
it out of his hand and wacked him with it, the story gets worse, not for the principal, for the kid.
Alchohol was always the big problem, it was the only substance back then to numb the brain, don't know
why there was so much drinking, because the economy was doing great, the depression long over, lots of
work and the whole country was pulsating with energy, so 'not' everyone was drinking that's for sure.