It’s that time of year—school is back in session! To celebrate, enjoy this nostalgic collection of vintage school photos and back-to-school advertisements from the 1930s to 1960s.

Further Reading: Part 1 – Back To School We Go! Roundup of All Things “School” from the 1940s, 1950’s and 1960s


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1930s-1960s Vintage School Images & Advertisements

Two girls enjoying an ice cream after their school day. 1950s vintage photo.

1950s vintage photo of two teenage girls in 1950s cardigans and blouses and 1950s hairstyles enjoying an ice cream while holding their books.

Source: Etsy-DearMacyVintage

Bond Bread vintage 1930 print ad. “For school lunches, choose the bread that keeps its flavor.

1930s vintage ad: School Lunches for kids as seen in this Bond Bread vintage 1930 print ad

Bus Station, 1943. Schoolgirls waiting at a bus stop in a small town in Tennessee. Photograph By Esther Bubley, September 1943. 

1940s vintage photo of a Bus Station, 1943. Black Schoolgirls waiting at a bus stop in a small town in Tennessee. Photograph By Esther Bubley, September 1943. 

“Back to School and Early Fall Fashions by Berth Robert”. 1941 Back-to-School Fall Fashions Magazine (Digital Download).

This 16 page fashion catalog is a great example of early 1940s teenage fashion, featuring daily wear as well as evening dresses. It was published in 1941 by Berth Robert, a company that offered “semi-made fashions,” or partially completed clothing items that could be finished by a home sewer. Most Berth Robert catalogs come from the 1930s, and the company likely went out of business in the early 40s.

Vintage 1940s Fashion Catalog - Berth Robert 1941 Back-to-School Fall 1940s Fashions Magazine | Digital Download

Example of the 1941 back-to-school fall fashions for young Women. Fantastic fashion illustrations.

1940s Fashion: Vintage 1940s Fashion Catalog - Berth Robert 1941 Back-to-School Fall 1940s Fashions Magazine featuring fantastic fashion illustrations
1940s Fashion: Vintage 1940s Fashion Catalog - Berth Robert 1941 Back-to-School Fall 1940s Fashions Magazine featuring fantastic fashion illustrations

Source: Etsy-20thCenturyFrocks

LIFE Goes to a School For Kid Geniuses, 1948

LIFE visited what might be called a genius school at Hunter College—a school filled 450 apparently well-adjusted, engaged kids from ages three to 11, who just happened to enjoy IQs averaging around 150.

1940s vintage photo of kids raising their hand at a School For Kid Geniuses, 1948. LIFE visited what might be called a genius school at Hunter College—a school filled 450 apparently well-adjusted, engaged kids from ages three to 11, who just happened to enjoy IQs averaging around 150.

Source: LIFE

1950s advertisement for “Good Hot Soup For Lunch” from Campbell’s Soup.

Further Reading: The Vintage Advertising for Campbell’s Soup Company

1950s advertisement for "Good Hot Soup For Lunch" from Campbell's Soup. The ad features an illustration of a mother eating lunch with her son on a school day.

Source: Etsy-EncorePrintSociety

Taking the school bus. A 1950s vintage photo of teenagers on the bus.

1950s vintage photo of 1950s teenagers on the school bus

September 1945 Miss America Teen Life Magazine | Back-To-School Edition.

Further Reading: Plaid: A Fall Fashion Trend. The Vintage Edition

1940s vintage magazine cover for 'Miss America' teenager magazine from 1945 featuring tow girls in plaid fashions.
1940s vintage magazine cover for 'Miss America' teenager magazine from 1945. Inside features back to school 1940s fashions for teenage girls.

Source: Etsy-Jimpiphanys

 Carole King women’s back-to-school fashions 1948 ad.

Those are some pretty stylish young women!

1940s vintage advertisement for young women's back to school fashions from Carole King. Fantastic 1940s fashion inspiration.

Source: Atticpaper.com

1960s teenagers chatting outside of their high school.

1960s vintage photo of high school students in 1960s fashions for fall sitting outside of their school chatting.

Source: pixels.com

Protesting the high school dress code that banned slacks for girls, Brooklyn c.1940.

Further Reading: The Brooklyn high school pants protest of 1942.

“Should high school girls, particularly students of Abraham Lincoln High School on Ocean Parkway . . . be permitted to wear slacks to class?”

1940s vintage photo of women Protesting the high school dress code that banned slacks for girls, Brooklyn c.1940. Fantastic 1940s hairstyles and 1940s fashions!

Source: ephemeralnewyork

1949 LUNCH BOX Sandwich Spread (made with Mayonnaise) for back to school sandwiches (sorry for it being a bit blurry, but I really wanted to share this ad with you).

1940s vintage advertisement: 1949 LUNCH BOX Sandwich Spread (made with Mayonnaise) for Back to School Sandwiches

Source: Etsy-KristensVintagePaper

Two students filling prescriptions in School of Pharmacy at Howard University in Washington D.C in 1946.

1940s Vintage Photo: Two Black female students filling prescriptions in School of Pharmacy at Howard University in Washington D.C in 1946.

Source: Essence.com

Bellas Hess c.1955 back-to-school catalog featuring 1950s fashions for everyone in the family (PDF EBook – Digital Download).

1950s vintage catalog: Bellas Hess c.1955 Back to School Catalog, Fashions for Family and Sundries for Home (PDF EBook - Digital Download)

Source: Etsy-ivarose

Sept. 1936–Students wait to enter school on the first day in 1936.

1930s vintage photo from Sept. 1936--Students wait to enter school on the first day in 1936. Duval County schools term begins. Vintage Back to School Photo

Source: jacksonville.com

1960s ad Fall & Winter 1960-61 sport coats & slacks for young men. “Campus-Educated Casual Clothes”. “Dickies trend styling inspired by Pat Boone”.

1960s young men's back to school fashion-1960s ad Fall & Winter 1960-61 sport coats & slacks for men. "Campus-Educated Casual Clothes". "Dickies trend styling inspired by Pat Boone"

Source: METV

Thanks for dropping by and spending some time at the Vintage Inn! This was another fun post to put together for all of you (and brought back lots of memories of my OWN school days).

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Liz

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