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Later in high school she loved being a drum majorette.
Of course he has a girlfriend - Diane, the drum majorette.
"I never was a drum majorette or a cheerleader."
I was talking to one of them; a blonde eighteen-year-old drum majorette.
The police car, instead, was followed by an incredibly tall man in the costume of a drum majorette.
He made the flowers a cane and twirled it like a drum majorette.
Two centuries before she would have been a drum majorette; under the Plan she had a more important role to play.
On one day he is speaking at an elementary school, accepting flowers from a shy drum majorette.
It's anybody's guess where the drum majorette is.
They will be augmented by a marching band, drum majorettes and tumblers.
"Like the marching bands; no musicians, nothing but drum majorettes with batons."
"Who would follow this drum majorette into battle?"
Mr. Bush waved over a teen-age drum majorette who wanted to give him a flag.
She looked like a short, pear-shaped, gray-haired drum majorette.
Can you see Mr Smith with a lot of drum majorettes?'
After all, this is the former "family entertainer," high school honor student, drum majorette and taker of 10 dance classes a week.
Yet for all its witty allusions to drum majorettes, the choreography has some difficult virtuosity.
"Drum majorettes with eyes big as saucers."
"Look, drum majorette," he lectured himself, "there's no harm in thinking about this - however unlikely it might be.
Until 1971 a march called 'Drum Majorette' was used.
She went on laughing, and she thrust out her bosom to see if she might not make a good drum majorette, too.
"During the Carazo years, female students had appeared with the band as drum majorettes, but not in the ranks of musicians."
I noticed that the drum majorettes' kneecaps were purple with chilblains, and wrote it, but it was cut.
Drum majorette, beauty queen, classical ballerina: this gifted dancer, with her athletic allure, was all of these.
As for the solos, the first, with its kicks, had the gaiety of a drum majorette and the second a superbly carefree air.