1950s Baton Twirling Albums

Fly me to the moon
Let me play among the stars
And let me see what spring is like
On a-Jupiter and Mars
In other words, hold my hand
In other words, baby, kiss me…

From Frank Sinatra, 1954

1954

1955

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1959

1950s Gallery (Images Only)

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Phyllis

The incomparable Ms. Phyllis Romano, early 1950s. Source

Ms. Romano is the director of the Zodiac Parade Corps, Granger, Indiana.

Oral Histories

Oral history is the collection and study of historical information using sound recordings of interviews with people having personal knowledge of past events. If you would like to share your personal oral history of baton twirling, please let us know. We are available to conduct interviews every Friday. Interviews will be available on this website. Once a substantial number of interviews have been conducted, they will be presented in podcast format. Nothing will be published without the interviewee’s written consent. Thank you for helping preserve the history of baton twirling. 

Vintage Ephemera

Baton twirling ephemera refers to things like programs, posters, patches, stickers, magazines, newsletters, and other things typically written or printed that were used for a specific period of time.

Majorette Memories

We welcome high-quality scans of your vintage baton twirling ephemera. You can also receive items through the mail. We’ll digitally preserve your memories in high-quality scans. Thank you so much for supporting this project.  

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We Need Your Help

This is an ambitious project and we need your help. Send your pictures and stories to info@vintage-baton-twirler.org. New content will be posted every week, so check back often. Thank you!

Majorette Boot Clipart

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