Ecole de La Crau (1955-56)


Figure 1.--Here we see a class in 1955. The boys mostly wore collared shirts and short pants. There were no "T"-shirts. Some boys also wore sweaters, a " chandail ". Many boys did not wear socks. This was not common in Paris. The girls wear dresses and most, unlike the boys, have socks.  

Here we see a class in 1955. The boys mostly wore collared shirts and short pants. There were no "T"-shirts. Some boys also wore sweaters, a " chandail ". Many boys did not wear socks. This was not common in Paris. The girls wear dresses and most, unlike the boys, have socks.








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