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Month: September 2013

Cheerleading-The Vintage Photo Edition

The Lindy Hop organization I’m part of (Toronto Lindy Hop) is doing a “School Spirit” theme night and while I was working on the invite banner I ended up finding some pretty amazing vintage cheerleading images and thought that it would make a great blog post. So here you go, some of my favorite vintage cheerleading images for your enjoyment (with some historical notes on the side). Go Team Go!

Male Cheerleading

Cheerleading – The Vintage Photos

Brief Cheerleading History

Cheerleading was originally an all male sports in the late 1800’s. Characterized by gymnastics, stunts, and crowd leadership, cheerleading was considered equivalent in prestige to an American flagship of masculinity, football.  As the editors of Nation saw it in 1911:

…the reputation of having been a valiant “cheer-leader” is one of the most valuable things a boy can take away from college.  As a title to promotion in professional or public life, it ranks hardly second to that of having been a quarterback.*

Indeed, cheerleading helped launch the political careers of three U.S. Presidents.  Dwight D. Eisenhower, Franklin Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan were cheerleaders. Actor Jimmy Stewart was head cheerleader at Princeton (“The Manly Origins of Cheerleading” by Lisa Wade, PHD).

Saturday Evening Post Cheerleading

It wasn’t until 1923 that the University of Minnesota introduced the first women cheerleaders at their sporting games. Although women continued to participate as cheerleaders in various parts of the USA after 1923, it wasn’t until the 1940s that women became the majority of cheerleading’s athletes during an era when the university men students left the country to fight in World War II.  Today, women consist of more than 90% of the world’s cheerleaders (“History of Cheerleading” International Cheer Union”).

Vintage Cheerleading Photos

Late 1930’s Cheerleaders (1938). I want to be the girl in the front of this line…adorable!

1930s Vintage photo of 1938 Cheerleaders

1940’s Cheerleaders (1948). The pleated skirts are so fun!

1940s Vintage Photo of 1948 Cheerleaders-Men & Women in 1940s cheerleading uniforms.

1940s BCheerleaders vintage photo: E.E.Smith Senior High School 1948.

1940s Black Cheerleaders vintage photo: E.E.Smith Senior High School 1948 Vintage Yearbook photos

Ohhh pants on the cheerleaders-1950s vintage photo.

1950s vintage photo of 1950s Cheerleaders in 1950s cheerleading uniforms.

Saddle shoes!! My Fav!! Cute 1950s Cheerleaders!

1950's Cheerleading photo of three young women in 1950s cheerleading uniforms and saddle shoes posing for a photo at a game.

1950s Vintage Photo of Cheerleaders at Wayne State University.

1950s Vintage Photo of Cheerleaders at Wayne-State University

By the 1960’s shorter skirts have made an appearance and I now think it must be way easier to do some of those pyramids with less material on the legs lol 🙂

1960s vintage photo of 1960s cheerleaders in 1960s Cheerleading uniforms.

photo credit: Beatrice Photos

vintage cheerleaders photo.

Now I’m super inspired to try to recreate one of these cheerleading outfits for the dance but since I don’t have the best legs I will 100% be going with a longer skirt 🙂

Blog note: If you like the vintage sports images, I also have a bowling post as well.

Further Reading:

Liz 🙂

Tiki-Tacky Retro Patio Party-the review

First off I’m super behind on posting all the fun events I attended this summer, so bear with me as I unload Summer 2013 on you over the next week or two 🙂

First up..Toronto Vintage and Retro Society “Tiki-Tacky Retro Patio Party” that happened in July at the always fun “Cadillac Lounge“. The event was created after the FB page reached 1000 followers and the creator wanted to thank all her fans by throwing a summer Tiki party. And as an active participate in this Facebook group I was thrilled to have been able to help plan and run the event along side other fab TVRS.

Here I am with the lovely Jacquie aka creator of the “society”

Toronto Vintage and Retro Society

(my blue and white Hawaiian dress is from Di Brooks-Outer limitz)

The Party

The day ended up being nice and warm and we really could not of asked for better Tiki party weather and I also think having such a nice day was truly the perfect backdrop.

So after a crazy morning rush of blowing up pink flamingos and hanging patio lanterns (amongst other décor) and me doing my best to not sweat my set right out off my head lol We were all set to party.

Here is some pics of our hard work.

Tiki Party

Pink Flamingo anyone? hehehe one of these guys ended up coming home with me 😉

Tiki Party

Oh dear the tiki bar is closed 🙁

Tiki Party

YAY the tiki bar is open!

Tiki Party

Highlights from the party included an awesome Surf Band-The Calrizians, totally amazing raffle prizes (like a paddle boat lesson, pinup photo shoot and much more), a beautiful Tiki burlesque performance from the gorgeous Dolly Berlin and lastly a small vendor area to stock up on all things well…Tiki! 🙂 It was a jam-packed day of fun fun fun!

Here are some of the beautiful Tiki clothes (sorry for blurry pic)

Tiki Party

Awesome vintage Hawaiian outfits for sale.

tiki party

One of the sponsors-Make Up For Ever.

make up forever

The raffle and vendor table.

tiki party

The Beautiful Dolly Berlin starting her burlesque performance.

Dolly Berlin-Burlesque

We also had some yummy Tiki drinks at the event, complete with pink flamingo stir sticks.

tiki drinks

Me and one of my gorgeous friends

Tiki party

Photo booth fun! Yes that is a flamingo between my legs lol!

tiki party

Winners of the best dressed prize! This family was on the ball when it came to planning coordinating Tiki Outfits.

tiki party

The party ended with dancing and a limbo contest.

Tiki Party

The event was really fun and a wonderful success I just LOVED meeting everyone that attended and I look forward to future parties with all my fellow AND Future TVRS.

If you would like to check out some professional pictures of the event, please visit the following posts/links:

Courtney Reader-Photographer. This event was so great because it allowed myself and fellow TVRS to finally meet in person as opposed to just seeing our profiles on FB. One of the lovely fans was the delightful and talented Courtney Reader, who was dressed in the most beautiful Hawaiian top and cute head scarf that day. Her pics are beautiful as well as her post, so please check them out.

SNAP. SNAP Downtown Toronto is a FREE monthly print publication specializing in a “non-political” friendly and entertaining  photographic view of living in our community. They compiled many of the images from the event and wrote a lovely post about the party. So check it out as well.

Liz 🙂