| Title |
Signs of the Times, Teenagers 1920 |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Identifier |
122_Signs of the Times, Teenagers 1920.jpg |
| Source |
Saga of the Sanpitch Vol 19 |
| Setname |
snowc_sts |
| ID |
323450 |
| OCR Text |
Show Young some the faces are tender styptic powder emerging droplet Then came the to It which stung of little hot paid my or five cents hair-cut shop would stopped again and lotion gently massaged and areas How good it all felt pungent and manly it smelled little during to be casual Who applied but towel had grown upprobably said trying bill--fifteen barber blood wonderful the tingling fragrant patted over the shaved and how clean sweetly the maybe remembers six-bits as the As the ritual and Thanks as much refrain strolled wondered whether the notice thathad just as first had twenty Shave out of person barber and the met shop shave Another premier event forteenage boy about 1920 was the acquisition of his first suit with long pants got mine whenwasfreshman at Ephraim High School andmade my long-pants debut at social or cultural auditorium where of matinee event the held Noyes dances in Building concerts programs were often held Onvisit to my married had acquired elevated my new byfriendly suit notice it and primed by my It to wear were was approve it my who in Perhaps and other Lake had said College Salt pride that floor been it was hoped he he had would been sister the custom knee-length about Snow lectures and surely of at third sister neighbor good-looking--knowing the for most boys knicker-bockers fourteen Some beat the to that until era they time-table by All college and high in physical education school classes except those were held in the Noyes Building in of was of the was 1920 moved First In the fall to the building South center of remodeled and the out First 1924 that East Ephraim stood The on High School the corner auditorium in third floor of the Noyes Building of existence many years ago 109 |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6zc810f/323450 |