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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @periscopefilm Join us on Patreon. Visit / periscopefilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com Famous sportscaster Bill Stern narrates “This is Roller Skating (Volume II)". It’s a waxed wheel and smooth glide through rink and roller skating history. It’s a promotional feature produced by Roller Skating Foundations of America capturing the joy of skating, the unity activities such as this create in the community and the popularity the sport achieved among the Boy and Girl Scouts and at West Point. It was meant to rustle up community members and get them out to enjoy the sport; showing the history of and where skaters can get to including the rink, halls and city streets. Later sections wade into techniques, various tempo styles, the waltz and Latin rhythms. Young skaters toe their first steps and more advanced learn amateur theatricals and country square dances. The dreamy feature includes footage of notable skaters; such as Betty LeL, competitions like the Roller Skating Queen Contest and performances in parades such Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. (00:00) It opens with shots of the feet; male and female skates zig-zag on screen (:12). It was produced by Roller Skating Foundation of America (:13). Sails flap over water (:27), skiers run down slopes (:34). Narration compares various recreation’s affordability and factors including weather and athletic ability. A boy flops to his buttocks (:55). An older couple sways against the walls; he guides her hand by the elbow (1:00). The rink fills (1:15); an adolescent boy in black trousers takes his girl through the center (1:15). History (1:32) begins with James Leonard Plimpton (1:38). Close shots show early models of skating shoes (1:42). A bird’s eye view falls into the 1950’s NYC skyline (1:48). The Eiffel tower (1:50) and decker busses (1:54) in Charing Cross London follow. Costumed skaters (1:57) swing in; girls with feathered headdresses and short jumpers carry tiny umbrellas. The Ware Bros Skate Manufacturer Buildling follows (2:22). The Chicago company was founded in 1905 by the Ware Brothers. President Joseph F Shavelson (2:26) flashes Chicago Gold custom metal skates (2:50). The Rockefeller Center rink (3:16) and the Prometheus fountain in Rockefeller Plaza follow (3:19). Couples twirl through Radio City in Mid Manhattan (3:22). Flare gun smoke twirls up (3:29), a speed skating meet goes off (3:34) sponsored by New York Journal American (3:35). Pedestrians applaud (3:39). Sashed and badged Girl Scouts wave (3:55). Boy Scouts wheel out (3:59). Church groups (4:06) take to the rink. A “United States Military Academy” plaque appears as popularity grew among West Point cadets (4:25). West Point looms over the Hudson (4:28). Cadets march in drill training (4:32). A serviceman and his date lace up for a skate (4:53). Service men in their browns and greens twirl around the room, dates around the waist (5:21). At the skate fitting shop (5:32) a little gal in a light dress laces up (5:33). Fat fingers and feet pull up at the laces (5:40). Yankees Gil McDougald squats to scoop a low ball (5:50). His wife, Lucille Tochilin sits next to him (6:01). Advanced skating pairs bend the waltz for stunned audiences (6:14). Lines bounce to Latin rhythm (6:30). Candyland kids dance first steps (6:39). Costumed Rockettes (6:52) perform for Madison Square Garden. Youth learn at a local rink (6:59) and more advanced learn amateur theatricals (7:05). The couples light goes off (7:19), pairs bend left and right. Betty LeL performs in a ruffled dress (7:32). Scenes return to Madison Square Garden (8:05) for a precision Wooden Soldiers dance (8:36). The spotlight sticks to professionals (8:59) including couples and a prima ballerina (9:59). Footage of the Roller Skating Queen’s contest (10:32) includes finalists (10:44), final speeches (11:14), the awards ceremony (11:30) and the winner aboard a Macy’s Day float (11:50). The capitol (12:43) and Dr. Shane McCarthy (12:48) endorse rollerskating. The End (14:45); film written by Mike Meltzer (15:06) Motion picture films don't last forever; many have already been lost or destroyed. For almost two decades, we've worked to collect, scan and preserve the world as it was captured on 35mm, 16mm and 8mm movies -- including home movies, industrial films, and other non-fiction. If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. Contact us via the weblink below. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com