#35: Air Conditioning Wasn’t Common
Many Boomer kids endured entire school years without air conditioning, fanning themselves with notebooks as the heat clung to their clothes. There were no cold water bottles or mini fans—just boxy windows that barely opened and the occasional breeze.

It wasn’t uncommon for students to sweat through math tests or watch the chalk on the blackboard wilt. Summer school was practically a sauna. Yet they pushed through it, cheeks red and hair plastered to foreheads, emerging with stories to sweat by. Today’s HVAC-equipped schools? Luxuries that would’ve sounded like science fiction back then.
