These 1977 photos of a Bicentennial-Era majorette are reminiscent of 200th Birthday of the United States. As anyone who lived during that time knows, everything was red, white and blue. Even the fire hydrants across America were painted to look like Minutemen. If you know the name of the majorette...
Michelle Williams was the 1975 Oklahoma State 2-Baton and Strut Champion. Her white boots, long gauntlets, tall tiara and baton twirling medals pinned to her costume were popular baton twirling styles in the 1970s. Also, the marks on the photo were made by a journalist’s orange grease...
A baton twirler named Barbara poses in a pink costume with the classic 1970s ballerina tiara. Also, she’s donning the much missed and beloved white Keds and short socks. This photo was taken in 1979. Four more more posts featuring twirlers in tiaras include: Pastel Rainbow of Twirlers Cathy...
1973 Over the last several years, we have spent countless hours researching the history of baton twirling and gathering up stories. Along the way we’ve noticed that men are often the first to share the most historic majorette and baton twirling photos of women. These rare and iconic pictures are...