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Children Eating Lunch at Desks 1950
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If there’s one area in a school that summons fear, terror, excitement, fun, and anxiety all at the same time, it’s the cafeteria. This is a microcosm of society, and may be the most palpable example of social structure that school has.

Remember the food? Remember the people? Here are 15 great vintage photos of school cafeterias to take you back to the good old days.

The Most Happening Restaurant in Town

1970s school cafeteria
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Boy, the cafeteria really was bumping. I don’t think there was ever a point in my life where one of mine was as busy as the one in this photo.

Many Breakfast Clubs

1980s school cafeteria
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Ragtag packs of 80s misfits were all over the country. Just look at these jokers right here.

Orange Juice Isn’t Just For the Mornings

A group of schoolchildren sitting at tables as they eat their lunch in the school lunchroom, United States, circa 1965.
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You generally won’t catch me consuming orange juice past 10 a.m., unless I am writing an orange juice ranking. These kids have to choke down some Minute Maid next to their meatloaf, or whatever. Tough stuff.

Roar of the Crowd

1950s school cafeteria
flickr / Kipp Teague from the Jones Memorial Library collection

No wonder people are always screaming at each other across the table at lunch in 50s movies. It’s packed like a zoo in there.

Feasts

Schenectady, New York. Lunch costing thirty cents in the school cafeteria at the Oneida School
Philip Bonn / Library of Congress

Am I crazy, or is that like, a ton of food? School lunches have definitely changed over the years. In my day, they shoved a chicken sandwich and a tiny cup of shredded lettuce in my face and told me to get lost. This girl has a chocolate milk (!), a sandwich, a full tuna salad, a bowl of soup, a… second bowl of soup, and something else in a bag. And her friend across from her has a big, honkin’ piece of cake. Nobody went hungry this day.

Double Milk

Philip Bonn / Library of Congress

Apparently, milk was free in the cafeteria and students were allowed to grab as many milks as their tiny little brains desired. My man right here is loading up.

Lunch Squad

Girls in line in the cafeteria at Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D.C., October 1943.
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You love to see the whole squad roll up at once. And is that a choice of four different soups? Are they each going to get a different soup so they can all try them? I need to know these things!

Double Time

Students try new cafeteria facilities at Nestle Avenue Elementary School, 5060 Nestle Ave., Tarzana, CA (December 5, 1955)
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We seem to be loading in from both sides here at this school in the 1950s. I love that this school was doing this catering-drop style. I bet when the chocolate cakes came out, these kids went absolutely nuts.

Real Plates

Philip Bonn / Library of Congress

It’s interesting how much like real restaurants these things used to be. Multiple items on real plates feels like true cooking; these plates look like Thanksgiving dinner.

Co-Cooks, Opposite Parties

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The most amazing thing about this photo of cafeteria workers in 1952 is not the time-worn equipment, or the vintage outfits, or even the fake nose this woman had to wear for this photo. The most amazing thing about this photo is that there was once a time when you could be friends with somebody who voted for a different president.

Major Kitchen Space

Keysville, Virninia. Randolph Henry High School. Kitchen of cafeteria digital file from original neg.
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This shot from a Virginia school in the 1940s shows how clean and spacious cafeteria kitchens were once.

Comfortable Menus

1960s school lunch
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Comfort food every day of the week doesn’t sound too bad. Wouldn’t mind knowing what “meat” was in store for “Spanish rice with meat”, but hey, I’ll take what I can get. And how about those school lunch prices?

The ‘Sixteen Candles’ Menu

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The cafeteria menu in the John Hughes film “Sixteen Candles” is a perfect snapshot of 80s lunchtime. Free vitamin cobbler, nice!

Love & Deli Meats

Brevard High School, Lois Ann Orr & Jack Moore dancing in cafeteria, 1947
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You thought cafeterias were romance free? Think again. This guy looks like he could be Richard Kind’s grandfather.

Linoleum Living

The linoleum floors found in old cafeterias and school hallways. They used to scuff so easily.
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Nothing like the stark black and white linoleum floor of a cafeteria or high school hallway to make you feel like you’re in an insane asylum. You know you can already hear the sound of your sneakers scuffling along across that thing.

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Wilder Shaw is a staff writer at Cheapism who has written for publications like The Washington Post