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Things have changed a bit in Boston public schools
By adamg on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 11:46am
The Boston Public Library recently posted a ton of photos of Boston schools and students in the 1890s, including these girls in gym class at Charlestown High School in 1899 (more bar work) and this metal forging classroom at Mechanic Arts High School (now the John D. O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science) in Roxbury in 1892:
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C'mon girls...
...let's play on the Torquemada Bars!!
What on God's green earth are they doing?? And when will it be an Olympic sport like Synchronized Swimming?
Cirque du Soleil: the early
Cirque du Soleil: the early years.
Old shop photos
This was before everybody wanted to be a lawyer or computer engineer. No wonder the USA cannot tie their own shoelaces.
Adan: third one on the left,
Adan: third one on the left, splitting image of my mother-in-law, no kidding, same mug, hair style and sour puss. I think its her!!! I wanted to post the link to CTown on Line. Any idea whats up with that link?
http://www.charlestownonline.net/contactus.htm
That's the problem with schools today
Not enough anvils.
But seriously, that's an awesome shop. Maybe fewer kids would drop out if they could beat the crap out of hot metal with a heavy hammer instead of filling in test bubbles.
And then there is THIS photo
Must've been a Catholic School
See all the kneelers in front of the bars?
Sister Ophelia Pulse says, "OK girls now get on those bars and assume a very uncomfortable pose to atone for your sins."
What are those bars
What are those bars called?
We had a set in my elementary school gym, but I never knew exactly what they were for.
I seem to recall reading
I seem to recall reading somewhere that hanging like that was supposed to be good for straightening the spine, and improving posture.
Yeah, change
Kids in BPS get little if any PE.
No PE? Not our experience
At least at the three BPS schools my daughter has gone to. Oh wait - you were just trolling, weren't you?