Carolyn Jackman, Gina Alcala, Bethany Tyler, Dee Dee Adams, Shaina McElroy, Camille Caskey, Pamela Jagger, Julie Holeman, Ann Powell, Johnene Rhodes, Cheryl Gates
Pennie Booker, Julie Cash, Sunny Sliger, Brooke Emerson, Shawn Roetschke, Leah Goodwin, Ashley Elmore, Terra Watson, Lisa Ligon, Jill Vandygriff, Jennifer Mosley
Jacqueline Grice, Christy Van Meter, Melanie Harper, Bronlyn Tuell, Tammy Vallejos, Jennifer Franklin, Cindi Burck,
Regina Tucker, Megan Willsey, Stephanie Strunc, Nicki Hale
You have to try out for the squad.
Yes she was. Go look at pictures of the 1990 squad in the lower right. She is there.
There is no restriction on time served. In 2010, for example, veteran Cowboys Cheerleader Trisha Trevino successfully auditioned for a sixth season on the squad.
There is no time limit, although it is rare when a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader serves for five years or more. The last member of the squad to successfully audition for a sixth year is Trisha Trevino, who has been a Cowboys Cheerleader since the 2005 season.
No, she did not.
She was on the squad for the 81-82 season
No, she decided to retire.
In the 1960's.
She now works for the Dallas Cowboys. She's an assistant on Judy's staff.
Her first year on the cheerleading squad was during the Dallas Cowboys' 2006-2007 season.
Vonceil Baker, an original Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader in 1972, was a member of the squad for eight seasons. Her sister, Vanessa, was with the DCC for seven seasons. Another Cheerleader who successfully tried out for a seventh season was Sydney Durso, who was a familiar face on the sidelines from 2008 to 2015.
A very famous cheerleading squad, even though they are more of a dance team, are the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders.