Majorettes at East Carolina College


Title
Majorettes at East Carolina College
Description
Majorettes practicing on field at East Carolina College during band camp. Date from negative sleeve.
Date
July 29, 1959
Original Format
negatives
Extent
10cm x 12cm
Local Identifier
0741-b18-fc-v18.c.62
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Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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Comments

Bob Kornegay Aug 12 2012

This is almost certainly a group learning a routine for majorette try-outs.  The band never had that many majorettes as part of the band. (my memory is a little fuzzy, but a check of yearbooks from that time will show a maximum of about 12) During my 4 years in the band, 1957 - 1961 we had a drum major, as well.  In '57, it was Bob Ellwanger, a tuba major who went on to teach high school band in Virginia. I taught in the same geographical area.  From '58 through '61 Jim (Scooby) Burns was the drum major.  He was a trumpet major and played lead trumpet in the Collegians, and jazz oriented dance band.  At home coming, even now, the Collegian alumni get together and perform.

John Tucker Sep 13 2010

Appears to be the east end of campus, at the ECC College Stadium where today Speight, Fletcher, Brewster, and the new Croatan stand. The dirt road leads to 5th Street.

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