Ar-Ba Arambul, Victor, 9th Archie, Teresa, 9th Arellano, Linda, 9th Armelus, Eloy, 9th Armstrong, David, 9th Armstrong, Karen, 9th Armstrong, Kathy, 1 1th Armstrong, Sara, 10th Arney, Dianna, 9th Arnold, Mark, 11th Arnwine, Lillian, 10th Arnwine, Lillian, 10th Arroyo, Carolyn, 1 1th Arroyo, Richard, 1 1th Arroyo, Valentin, 9th Asfour, Renee, 9th Ashworth, Sidney, 9th Atkinson, Laurie, 10th Aucoin, Danette, 11th Augustine, Liz, 10th Avina, Mary, 9th Avina, Jorge, 10th Ayala, Richard, 10th Aylesworth, Jana, 10th Baack, Sherry, 9th Baba, Mazin, 10th Baba, Nancy, 11th Bailey, Lindy, 10th Bailey, Teresa, 11th Bailey, Terri Lynn, 11th Bailey, Vernice, 9th Baker, Brenda, 10th Baker, Janet, 10th Baker, John, 11th Baker, Lisa, 9th Baker, Robert, 9th Ballard, Karen, 9th Bamsch, Debra, 9th Baraias, Sylvia, 11th Baranowski, Lisa, 9th Baranowski, Michael, 10th Barber, Sheila, 1 1th 124 underclassmen Store bought? Nope! Homemade! I can walk just like a model, exclaims iunior Norma Vela, jokingly strutting across the room in a softly gathered, ruffled skirt. After a rather exaggerated imitation of a Fifth Avenue fashion model, Norma confides to a group of skeptical classmates, My mother makes all of my clothes. The students, unable to imagine anyone being able to sew well enough to make clothes that look store-bought, don't seem to believe her. The dark haired girl who wants to be a secretary likes to ride her bike, write poetry and to grow house plants. Of her little green friends, she says, I never talk to them, but l do tell them to shut-up every once in a while. With a mischievous gleam in her eyes, the former Senate and Spanish club member squeals, I love John Travolta. Norma plans to attend the soon to be opened Aldine Contemporart Education Center fACEJ. About her reason for wanting to go to ACE, the Harlingen, Texas-born teenager explained, I I stay here, I won't gradu- ate! r Q .Y , in '1 . :r x ii , if- 0 o I KX N Handmade clothes. Norma Vela said My mother makes all of my clothes . . . My friends can't believe they are hand- made. 1 e, yew- -L. , . ,f-- ,,,-f fw- , ,W J fn i f-uf at if kf aj 'W 450
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Bo-Br Bowden, William, 9th Bowen, Glenn, 11th Bowers, Joanna, 11th Bowers, Stephen, 9th Boyd, Donna, 9th Boyd, Glenda, 9th Boyd, John, 9th Boydstun, Kevin, 9th Boyette, Margaret, 11th Brack, Lori, 10th Bradberry, William, 11th Bradford, Stephen, 1 1th Bradley, Clifton, 10th Brady, James, 9th Brady, Patty, 10th Branch, Laura, 11th Branch, Veronica, 9th Briones, Sandra, 9th Broesche, Denetta 10th Bracewell, Shelly, 10th Brack, Lori, 10th Brand, Elizabeth, 10th Branham, Jerry, 9th Bravo, Lucy, 10th Braziel, Germaine, 11th Branson, Don, 9th Broom, Lyman, 10th Brown, Dixie, 10th Brown, Janice, 9th Brown, Marcus, 9th Brown, Sandra, 11th Browning, Lisa, 10th Brueggeman, Todd, 9th Bruley, Teresa, 9th Brumley, Ken, 9th l26 underclossmen Five years experience Dorrie teaches twirling, Baton twirling is a major part of my life. lt gives me self enjoyment and it helps me teach younger children how to twirl, said Dorrie Aiello, a MacArthur junior. I first became interested in baton twirling when I went to several college football games and watched the feature twirlers twirl their batons during the halftime shows. Dorrie has been twirling for five years and has attended twirling camps at both Texas A St M and Sam Houston State University. She has won over 150 awards. Out of all of them she especially admires the AAU CAmateur Ath- letic Unionj Trophy that she won in Albany, New York. To receive lots of awards for baton twirling, one must accomplish the following requirements: Good poise, smoothness, sportsmanship, stated Dorrie. The type of costume that a twirler wears during a performance must be bright and match the color of the floor. Each costume costs 575.00 and all entry fees, performance fees and transportation fees cost 351,000.00 annually. i competes nationally 1 Dorrie competes in 75 AAU contests each year here i Texas. ln order to prepare for these performances, must practice three to eight hours a day, said Dorrie The twirling costumes I wear are of a bathing suit typl material. She has also performed in such parades a Foleys, Laredo, Mexican Celebration CMexicoj Macey' and Mardi Gras. Dorrie is a feature twirler for the Faiett Indians and thi Lightfoot Twirling Brigade. She is also a Head Drurj Majorette for Edee's Romanette Twirling Brigade. 1 Dorrie's future goal is to become a professional model Right now, she is a model for two modeling schools Wendy Ward's and Michael St. James. At these school she models fashion clothes after school for those custom ers who are interested in fancy clothes. Dorrie has als' modeled these outfits in a few fashion shows like tht Harold Gunn Show, and the Cita con Carlos Show. j
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