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History on the march: first African American majorette

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Submitted photos Between 1978 and 1981, Jo-Lynn Dardar (Young) made history as the first African American majorette of the MCHS Marching Tiger Band at Morgan City High School in Morgan City.

Source: St. Mary Now | News, Sports and Entertainment for St. Mary Parish, La.

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