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Unequal Playing Time Rachel Shafer
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Ideal College Town Progressive Liberal Minded Socially Blended
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Women in the student yearbooks
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Women’s athletics in 1921
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1921 Yearbook Staff Nine female editors Seven male editors
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Girls’ athletic association
Formed in October 1922 Purpose: provide fun recreational athletic events among women at Marshall
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1924 The Girls’ Athletic Association participated in the Young Women’s Christian Association annual basketball tournament
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1924 yearbook staff Six women Seven men
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1925 Yearbook Staff Seven women Eleven Men
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Women’s Athletics Nationally
1922: Women’s World Games were held in Paris 1924: Women were accepted to the Olympics 1925: Women’s basketball debuted in high schools 1926: the first National Women’s Basketball Championship
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Changes in 1926 Now part of the National Girls’ Athletic Association
Offer new classes and social opportunities for women
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Yearbook Staff 1926 Two women Five men
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1927 and 1928 No women documented as yearbook editors
No recognition for the Girls’ Athletic Association
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Women of 1928 Only focus is on women’s beauty instead of athletics
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Women of 1929 Beauty Athletics
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Physical Education club
Created in 1931 as a replacement to the Girls’ Athletic Association
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Back 1908 Recreational women’s basketball and tennis
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Yearbook editors of 1908 Five women Seven men
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“sporting events are a central component of student life at American colleges and universities” -Blake Gumprecht
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First wave of feminism 1800’s to 1920’s Higher education
Visibility in government and law Suffrage
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“because of second wavers’ activism, a girl can play sports on school and community teams” –Rory Dickers
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Ideal College Town Progressive Liberal Minded Socially Blended
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