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Rosemary Hall was right there in the original seven who kicked off the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 1972, the tiny crew Tex Schramm hand-picked from a hundred hopefuls to flip sideline chants into full-on jazz routines. She lasted just that one season, but she made it count- high kicks, big grins, helping launch the fringe uniform craze that blew up on calendars and TV specials.  
Rosemary Hall was right there in the original seven who kicked off the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 1972, the tiny crew Tex Schramm hand-picked from a hundred hopefuls to flip sideline chants into full-on jazz routines. She lasted just that one season, but she made it count- high kicks, big grins, helping launch the fringe uniform craze that blew up on calendars and TV specials.  


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[http://texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/meet-first-woman-to-wear-dallas-cowboys-cheerleaders-uniform Texas Monthly]
[http://texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/meet-first-woman-to-wear-dallas-cowboys-cheerleaders-uniform Texas Monthly]
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Revision as of 19:16, 2 February 2026

Rosemary Hall was right there in the original seven who kicked off the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 1972, the tiny crew Tex Schramm hand-picked from a hundred hopefuls to flip sideline chants into full-on jazz routines. She lasted just that one season, but she made it count- high kicks, big grins, helping launch the fringe uniform craze that blew up on calendars and TV specials.

No fancy backstory: She was a Dallas girl with drill team roots, probably danced her way through TCU classes like the rest. Fans remember her from the Smithsonian photo, frozen mid-pom-pom toss, looking like she knew this gig was about to explode.

Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (1)

1972

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Sport Illustrates
Texas Monthly