Yes. Schools were very much the way they are today in the 1950's.
In the 1950s, children's school uniforms often featured a more traditional and formal appearance. Boys typically wore tailored trousers or shorts with collared shirts and blazers, while girls commonly donned knee-length dresses or skirts paired with blouses and cardigans. Colors were generally muted, with plaid patterns being popular, and accessories like ties for boys and hair ribbons for girls were common. Overall, the style reflected a neat and polished look, emphasizing discipline and uniformity.
girls wore dresses and boys wore pants
little back girls and little black boys should join hands with little white girls and little white boys
Girls were expected to stay at home and learn domestic duties.
I honestly think everyone is different :)
Yes.
At school in the 1950s if boys got in trouble they would get hit with a cane or throun at with a slipper. When the girls had to stay behind school writing lines that is what we call a ditention.
yes they could be girls and boys but it had to be adults
girls are usually taller as teenagers because girls grow quicker but at a point girls stop .so boys get some time to grow tall. so i could be either way!!!
Yes. People often like boys than girls because when boys grow up, they could stay with their parents
Well, boys aren't always after girls. Girls can do the same to other people so basically you could of found your own answer haha
a boy could be a girls depends on your taste
No way. Boys could be faster than girls but girls are fast too. It is not good to say that girls are naturally slower than boys. All people are different.
sometimes,because girls can concentrate than boys and sometimes boys can concentrate than girls.. yes girls could conentrate more than boys because can get discracted is easily
it could be a boys or a girls game but is more of a guys game
It depends on their personality. It isn't just all girls that are better behaved, it could also be the boys.
No one really knows. It could be a yes or a no.