Here's a list of the 26 veterans who returned to the Cowboys Cheerleaders for the Dallas Cowboys' 2010 season:
Sixth Year (1)
Trisha Trevino
Fifth Year (2)
Tobie Percival
Brooke Sorenson
Fourth Year (4)
Meredith Oden
Meagan Sharp
Ally Traylor
Tia Williams
Third Year (11)
Jordan Baum
Jordan Chanley (injured)
Sydney Durso
Brittany Evans
Kaitlin Ilseng
Whitney Isleib
Melissa Kellerman
Michelle Keys
Kelsi Reich
Cassie Trammell
Crystal Trevino
Second Year (8)
Evan Anderson
Jacqueline Bob
Sunni Cranfill
Carey DePasquale
Mia Greenhouse
Joannah Liad
Meagan McVay
Ashton Torres
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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are more like a dance group than traditional cheerleaders. But you can see them on the sidelines of all Dallas home games at Cowboys Stadium.
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Reduction by attrition is a fact of life for the Cowboys Cheerleaders. The 2010-11 squad had 26 veterans, many of them longtime members of the DCC. As it turned out, almost half of them decided to move on with their lives after the season.
Eight veteran Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are not returning for the 2012 season. They are: Ally Traylor, Brittany Evans, Kaitlin Ilseng, Kelsi Reich, Sunni Cranfill, Ashton Torres, Sasha Agent and Ann Lux.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are a part of the Dallas Cowboys organization, so their paychecks are issued by the NFL team. Charlotte Jones Anderson, daughter of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, is the president and overall supervisor of the Cowboys Cheerleaders hierarchy.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders started in the 1972-1973 season.
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Season 6 of "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team" will air on CMT in October 2011.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Making the Team - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
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