Life in post war 1950's/1960's America was a period of tremendous opportunity, both professionally & personally. Young men came back from the war and started families. Young women became mothers and were busy with their growing families. They each had interests, skills, and a culture that they wanted to pass-on to their kids. And the kids themselves were eager to see and learn everything they could from their parents & those around them. Going to school, church, the beach, sailing, ice skating, and general merriment was all part of life. If the kids went too far, there was always a way to rein them in; unless you were one of the Nordloh boys. Going too far was part of their typical day and as long as the parents didn't ask, a neighbor didn't complain, or they weren't caught too often doing something they shouldn't, what was there to rein-in?
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