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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Ce-Co Veteran performer Casares all star cast medal winner On Broadway may be the title of George Benson's jazz hit, but it is also where Peter Casares hopes his career leads him. The Brooklyn, New York-born sopho- more who has won 12 trophies in such categories as dra- matic interpretation, duet impromptu and prose wants to be a professional actor. Advancing to regional competition with the cast ot last year's U.l.L. one-act play, The Wonder Hat, Peter received two all-star cast medals. He also appeared in the MacArthur Drama Departments production of the musi- cals Once Upon a Mattress and Carnival. Playing the part of Mannequin 111 in this year's U.l.L. one-act play, Man- nequin's Demise, Peter was awarded yet another all-star cast medal. Cerda, Katherine, 9th Cerda, Flussell, 10th Cerda, Theresa, 10th Cerda, Yvonne, 9th Chaffin, Sherman, 11th Chambers, Patricia, 9th Chambers, Phillip, 11th Chambers, Raye, 11th Champagne, Chris, 10th Chance, Debbie, 9th Chance, James, 1 1th Chance, Rachell, 10th Chance, Terry, 9th Chao, Paul, 9th Chauncey, Pamela, 9th Cherry, Martin, 9th Chizer, Alleyn, 10th Chrisman, Devin, 9th Christopher, Mike, 10th Chunn, Brian, 11th Clabaugh, Patricia, lltls Clark, Mark, 1Oth Cline, Renee, 9th Cloud, Donna, 11th Coats, Randy, 10th Cody, William, 9th Coleman, Angela, 10th Coleman, Patricia, 11th Collins, Bonnie, 10th Collins, Jackie, 1 lth Coltrane, Brenda, 9th Comeau, Gerald, 9th Comer, Kay, 10th Conchola, Micheal, 9th Contreras, Anna, 9th Cook, Sherry, 1Oth Cook, Tony, 9th Cooper, Susan, 10th Copaus, Danna, 10th Copaus, Nicky, 11th Copeland, Traci, 9th Coplen, Bobby, 9th l 28 underclcssmen Success has found the youth who wants to major in the- atrical arts not only on the stage but also on the dance floor. I like to dance. Kimberly Miller and I won the dance contest at the Sadie Hawkins bash, said Peter, adding we won K.C. and the Sunshine Band t-shirts as prizes. The National Thespian Society member and competitor for the U.l.L. state trophy in dramatic interpretation hopes for a scholarship to help further his education in theatre arts. Commenting on his future, Peter explained, lf they offered me the chance to be in a movie, I wouldn't refuse, but I prefer live theatre . . . When I can please a crowd, and hear the response, it's enough tor me. rs- nf' IN 'P' - x f lax rf' .'N I
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