Morenaça, de cabelos castanhos e sorriso estonteante, Maria de Souza Acioli (E) nasceu com o DNA da beleza. Prova? Conferissem no rosto das irmãs. Alagoaninhas espetaculares, como constato o fotógrafo Jader Neves, ao clicla-la para o Nº. 71 da “Manchete Esportiva “ de 30 de março de 1957.
Garota 100% esportiva, Márcia jogava vôlei, em Maceió, com as irmãs, e era boa cortadora. Mas não ficava só nisso. Adorava o mar e barcos a vela. Durante o VII Campeonato Brasileiro Classe Snipe, dentre as competidoras que disputaram o concurso de mais bela velejadora, sabe quem foi a eleita? Advinhe! Márcia, a “Raínha da Vela”. Se o seu barco não levou a medalha de ouro, o seu rosto, sorriso e graça morena falou mais alto. Com as bênçãos do mar das Alagoas.
Morenaça, with brown hair and a stunning smile, Maria de Souza Acioli (E) was born with the DNA of beauty. Proof? Check in the sisters' faces. Alagoaninhas spectacular, as I noticed the photographer Jader Neves, by clicking it for No. 71 of the "Sporting Headline" of March 30, 1957.
100% sports girl, Márcia played volleyball in Maceió with her sisters and was a good mower. But he was not alone in it. He loved the sea and sailing boats. During the VII Brazilian Snipe Class Championship, among the contestants who competed in the most beautiful sailor contest, do you know who was elected? Guess! Márcia, the "Queen of the Candle". If your boat did not take the gold medal, your face, smile and brown grace spoke louder. With the blessings of the Alagoas sea.
Garota 100% esportiva, Márcia jogava vôlei, em Maceió, com as irmãs, e era boa cortadora. Mas não ficava só nisso. Adorava o mar e barcos a vela. Durante o VII Campeonato Brasileiro Classe Snipe, dentre as competidoras que disputaram o concurso de mais bela velejadora, sabe quem foi a eleita? Advinhe! Márcia, a “Raínha da Vela”. Se o seu barco não levou a medalha de ouro, o seu rosto, sorriso e graça morena falou mais alto. Com as bênçãos do mar das Alagoas.
Morenaça, with brown hair and a stunning smile, Maria de Souza Acioli (E) was born with the DNA of beauty. Proof? Check in the sisters' faces. Alagoaninhas spectacular, as I noticed the photographer Jader Neves, by clicking it for No. 71 of the "Sporting Headline" of March 30, 1957.
100% sports girl, Márcia played volleyball in Maceió with her sisters and was a good mower. But he was not alone in it. He loved the sea and sailing boats. During the VII Brazilian Snipe Class Championship, among the contestants who competed in the most beautiful sailor contest, do you know who was elected? Guess! Márcia, the "Queen of the Candle". If your boat did not take the gold medal, your face, smile and brown grace spoke louder. With the blessings of the Alagoas sea.
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