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,.,...--v-ll CIIOTQHQS MAJORETTES Ruth Davis QHeadl Molly Beth Hooter Sally Plot! Beulah Winfrec The majorettes are chosen by the Cowbelles. Girls who try out for this position must have been a member of the Gatorettes for at least one year. The rest of the members of the drill team choose the head majorette who marches behind the co-captains. She is followed by the other three ma- jorettes. FLAG BEARERS Doris Turpin fHeadJ Evelyn Weathersby Earlene Worthey The flag bearers are chosen by the Cowbelles of McNeese State College. The Catorettes elect the head flag bearer who has the honor of carrying the American flag. She marches in front of the drill team and is followed by the remaining flag bearers carrying the Louisiana flag and the Gator- ette flag. . .,--4 v.'M
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CAPTAIN Linda LeBleu The most important office in the Catorette drill squad is that of Captain, held by Linda LeBleu. She is elected by the popular vote of the girls. She has the respon- sibility of the behavior and per- formance of the group, in addi- tion to blowing the whistles for the precision drill performances. She directs the Gatorettes in their charitable contributions to the community. LaGran,5 CO-CAPTAINS Betty Kiehl Ariadne Fairfield Mary Taveney The co-captains are selected by the popular vote of all members of the Gatorettes and assist the Captain in the performance of her duties. Each co-captain is in charge of one squad. They are distinguished by their white uni- forms and purple plumes on their hats.
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