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Please be seated right away! You will need a notebook/Unipac Turn off all electronic devices. Please put all other “stuff” away. Thanks a bunch!

The Roaring 20’s A Time For Social Change

Social Climate Recreation Adventure Leisure

Baseball Becoming America’s Pastime

Chicago White (Black) Sox

Changes to the game League Park in Cleveland

The Sultan of Swat! The Sultan of Swat!

The Babe Rough upbringing. Traded from Boston to New York (1919). Career Statistics:.342 Batting Ave. 2,217 RBI’s 714 HR’s George Herman Ruth

Football The rise of the Leatherheads

Red Grange “The Galloping Ghost”“The Galloping Ghost” Legend begins in High School.Legend begins in High School. College All-StarCollege All-Star Brought the NFL to the country…….Brought the NFL to the country…….

Man O’ War Horse Racing - Gambling

Other Famous Athletes Jack Dempsey Bill Tilden Bobby Jones

Movies Mary Pickford Valentino Charlie Chaplain Fatty Arbuckle

The “Talkies”

Adventure Barnstorming Flag pole sitting Other Amazing feats!!!!

Barn Stormers

Charles Lindbergh - First Solo Non-Stop Flight across the Atlantic Ocean - May 20-21, “Lucky Lindy” was a hero

Pole Sitting Alvin “Shipwreck” Kelly

Amazing Feats! Harry Houdini

Leisure

Flappers Young Women Bob haircut and short skirt Smoked and drank alcohol openly in public Disposable income

Amusement Parks

Dance Marathons

That’s fun in the 20’s!!!!