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Springfield College. Women's Physical Education Majors Club

 Organization

Historical Note

The Springfield College Women’s Physical Education Majors’ Club (WPEMC) was established in 1953. However, even before the full entry class of women in 1951, female students majoring in physical education were eligible to join the Physical Education Majors Association. WPMEC’s purpose was to “promote professional interest in physical education, encourage membership in state and national associations and provide professional inspiration and information through programs of interest to all members.” In 1954, the “official” gendered split occurs with the Physical Education Majors’ Association becoming the Men’s Physical Education Majors’ Association Club. Both clubs served as the campus units of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. All women students at Springfield College who were Physical Education majors were eligible to become members. In 1967, active membership also entitled payment of dues ($.75 per year) and committee participation. During the 1971-72 school year, the organization specified that all female students enrolled in the major were considered members of the club. Meetings for the whole organization were held occasionally during the year with officers being elected at the end of winter term.

The club even had a publication called “Physical Education Publication,” which was meant to “embrace the field of physical education and acquaint new students with the department.” It is unclear the extent of the publication or how long it ran. The organization also offered various activities, including skill clinics, cracker-barrel sessions, social gathering convocations, picnics, demonstrations, guest speakers, fashion shows, state conventions, workshops, orientation programs, and fireside chats. All listed were meant to allow members to gain “a working knowledge of the various facets of her profession.”

During the 1973-1974 school year, the two gendered organizations dissolved and became one again under the name Physical Education Majors’ Club, an organization for men and women Health, Physical Education, and Recreation major students.

Information sourced from: 1953-1955 Massasoit Yearbooks & Student Handbooks, 1954-1974.

- Written and researched by Sabrina Moore, July 2022

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Springfield College Drill Team Club Records

 Record Group — Box 01
Identifier: RG-184
Collection Scope and Contents The Springfield College Drill Team Club Records collection contains photographs, historical materials, a short news reel, and realia mostly from the early 1950s drill team. The film is a short clip from a 1954 channel 22 (Springfield Massachusetts. The film starts with an interview outside on the campus of Springfield College then shows the women of the SC drill team matching. The sound has been lost. There is a letter dated April 13, 1983 that said the film was sent by Channel 22 news. The...
Dates: ca. 1953-1983

Springfield College Women's Athletic Association Records

 Record Group — Box 01-04
Identifier: RG-181
Abstract Materials in this collection include constitutions, memorandums, handbooks, manager reports, meeting minutes, and other miscellaneous documents having to do with the Women’s Athletics Association (WAA) of Springfield College. Mostly the materials concerning “WRA Banquets” were events held by the organization under the name Women's Recreation Association from 1969-1977. During its operation, the WAA provided intramural, extramural, and recreational activities to all women living at...
Dates: 1952-1977

Springfield College Women's Physical Education Majors Club Records

 Record Group — Box 01
Identifier: RG-183
Collection Scope and Contents The Women's Physical Education Majors Club records contains photographs, constitutions, printed materials, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings and news releases created between 1956 to 1963. Most of the materials are in or were part of a scrapbook on the club. The scrapbook focuses on events conducted by the club, including carnival, demonstrations, "playdays," AAHPER and the Eastern District conventions, sporting events, and luncheons. There are listings of club officers, some of which are...
Dates: ca. 1956 to 1963

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