Caption: Little girls in Parochial School in Santa Cruz. As in parochial schools all over the world, children are taught by religious Brothers and Sisters. (Frame 5364) Children begin going to school at the age of 5 1/2 until 15 years. In cases of unsually bright boy students, they may start working as Apprentices in the Refinery. Photographer: Nelson Morris (Standard Oil Company of New Jersey) April-May 1944 1 b&w photograph; 8.74 x 8.8 cm. Part of the LAGO Picture Collection
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