Hall monitors in 1958 L.A. junior highs were more than just rule enforcers—they were a rite of passage you couldn’t escape. The green-and-yellow uniforms, the steely glares, and the constant patrols made every hallway feel like a gauntlet. For many, the real challenge wasn’t just dodging detention, but navigating those awkward crushes and social hierarchies that defined early teen years. Anyone else remember the mix of dread and excitement when a hall monitor actually noticed you for something other than breaking the rules? Let’s hear your stories from those unforgettable school days! #Education #K12 #LosAngeles