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===='''Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Assistant Director (8) | Born on May 8, 1937 in Dallas Texas Frances became a product of the Dallas Independent School district where she attended the Julia C Frazier Elementary School. She graduated as her class's Valedictorian from Lincoln High School in 1955. While attending Willey College in Marshall, Texas. There she met her husband | ||
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Frances was a Physical Education teacher at Lincoln High School. Anyone attending school during the 1964-71 years will think of the "Purple Flash" drill team in which she was a huge reason for the program's success. She was a sponsor of the drill team and helped in the many awards and huge success of the program. | |||
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[[Dallas_Cowboys_Cheerleaders_of_1966_-_67|'''1966''']] • | [[Dallas_Cowboys_Cheerleaders_of_1966_-_67|'''1966''']] • |
Revision as of 19:18, 24 August 2023
Born on May 8, 1937 in Dallas Texas Frances became a product of the Dallas Independent School district where she attended the Julia C Frazier Elementary School. She graduated as her class's Valedictorian from Lincoln High School in 1955. While attending Willey College in Marshall, Texas. There she met her husband
Frances was a Physical Education teacher at Lincoln High School. Anyone attending school during the 1964-71 years will think of the "Purple Flash" drill team in which she was a huge reason for the program's success. She was a sponsor of the drill team and helped in the many awards and huge success of the program.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Assistant Director (8)
1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972