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Delores McAda was right there in the original seven, stepping onto Texas Stadium in 1972 with that fringe and fire, helping turn a sideline gimmick into a revolution. She stuck through 1973 season too, a true veteran in an era when most lasted one game. By then the squad had ballooned to fifteen cheerleaders, but she kept the spirit alive-kicks sharp, smile wide-until a sudden illness cut it short in nineteen seventy-five.  
Delores McAda was right there in the original seven, stepping onto Texas Stadium in 1972 with that fringe and fire, helping turn a sideline gimmick into a revolution. She stuck through 1973 season too, a true veteran in an era when most lasted one game. By then the squad had ballooned to fifteen cheerleaders, but she kept the spirit alive-kicks sharp, smile wide-until a sudden illness cut it short in nineteen seventy-five.  


Dolores passed away on June 19, 1975 at age 25.  No obituary made the news, she wasn't famous, just first. The squad still honors her every January with a candle at their reunion dinner. Sometimes, that's all the goodbye you get when history happens too fast.  Fans still whisper about her like she's watching from the end zone.  
Sadly Dolores passed away on June 19, 1975 at age 25.  No obituary made the news, she wasn't famous, just first. The squad still honors her every January with a candle at their reunion dinner. Sometimes, that's all the goodbye you get when history happens too fast.  Fans still whisper about her like she's watching from the end zone.  
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==Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (2)==
==Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (2)==
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==Sources==
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 21:26, 2 February 2026

Delores McAda was right there in the original seven, stepping onto Texas Stadium in 1972 with that fringe and fire, helping turn a sideline gimmick into a revolution. She stuck through 1973 season too, a true veteran in an era when most lasted one game. By then the squad had ballooned to fifteen cheerleaders, but she kept the spirit alive-kicks sharp, smile wide-until a sudden illness cut it short in nineteen seventy-five.

Sadly Dolores passed away on June 19, 1975 at age 25. No obituary made the news, she wasn't famous, just first. The squad still honors her every January with a candle at their reunion dinner. Sometimes, that's all the goodbye you get when history happens too fast. Fans still whisper about her like she's watching from the end zone.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (2)

19721973

Sources

Official DCC Website
Texas Monthly