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[[File:Dallas_Cowboys_Deanovoy_Nichols_1972.jpg|left|frameless]]<big>Deanovoy Nichols was absolutely one of the original seven who kicked off the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 1972, the tiny crew that swapped chants for jazz moves and made fringe a national obsession. Tex Schramm hand-picked her straight out of auditions, and there she was, holding cowboy hats in that Smithsonian black-and-white, right next to [[Carrie O'Brien]] and the rest, turning Texas Stadium into a runway. She only lasted that one season, but she helped set the blueprint, no college degree required, just guts and a killer leap.
 
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Deanovoy Nichols was absolutely one of the original seven who kicked off the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 1972, the tiny crew that swapped chants for jazz moves and made fringe a national obsession. Tex Schramm hand-picked her straight out of auditions, and there she was, holding cowboy hats in that Smithsonian black-and-white, right next to [[Carrie O'Brien]] and the rest, turning Texas Stadium into a runway. She only lasted that one season, but she helped set the blueprint, no college degree required, just guts and a killer leap.


She passed away in 2019 with privately held details, her legacy's in that Smithsonian shot-smiling, alive, eternal.
She passed away in 2019 with privately held details, her legacy's in that Smithsonian shot-smiling, alive, eternal.
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==Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (1)==
==Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (1)==
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==Sources==
==Sources==
[http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object-groups/dallas-cowboys-cheerleaders, Smithsonian Institute]<br>
[http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/collections/object-groups/dallas-cowboys-cheerleaders, Smithsonian Institute]<br>
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[http://www.dallascowboyscheerleaders.com/looking-back/in-memoriam Official DCC Webpage]</br>
[http://www.dallascowboyscheerleaders.com/looking-back/in-memoriam Official DCC Webpage]</br>


[[Category:Dallas_Cowboys_Cheerleaders_of_1972_-_73]]
[[Category:Cowboys Profiles]]
[[Category:Cowboys Profiles]]

Revision as of 18:49, 2 February 2026

Deanovoy Nichols was absolutely one of the original seven who kicked off the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 1972, the tiny crew that swapped chants for jazz moves and made fringe a national obsession. Tex Schramm hand-picked her straight out of auditions, and there she was, holding cowboy hats in that Smithsonian black-and-white, right next to Carrie O'Brien and the rest, turning Texas Stadium into a runway. She only lasted that one season, but she helped set the blueprint, no college degree required, just guts and a killer leap.

She passed away in 2019 with privately held details, her legacy's in that Smithsonian shot-smiling, alive, eternal.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (1)

1972

Sources

Smithsonian Institute
Texas Monthly
Official DCC Webpage