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  2. List of cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    Albert Einstein High Cheerleaders, from the novel The Princess Diaries; Gary Oak's cheer squad from the anime Pokémon; Grove Lionettes, including Lana Thomas (real-life former cheerleader Mandy Moore), from the film The Princess Diaries; Hemery High Cheerleaders, including Buffy Summers, from the film Buffy the Vampire Slayer

  3. Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    Preparing for the 1970 season, Schramm decided to change the Cheerleaders' image to boost attendance. At first the main change was to create an all-female squad and change the uniforms and style of cheerleading routines to be primarily dance and less like traditional acrobatic routines like that of high school or college cheerleading squads.

  4. Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders are the cheerleading squad of the Philadelphia Eagles, who plays in the NFL. The squad features 38 women. [ 1 ] The squad debuted in 1948 as the Eaglettes, and became the Liberty Belles in the 1970s, and became the Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders in the 1980s. [ 2 ]

  5. Celebrities Who Were Professional Cheerleaders: Sarah Shahi ...

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    Shahi made the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders roster in the late 1990s. “It was very competitive I will say that, it was a great learning experience at the same time,” she told Fox411 in April 2016.

  6. Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    The cheerleading organization became known as the "St. Louis Rams Cheerleaders" when the team moved to St. Louis, Missouri. Beginning with the 2016 NFL season, the organization changed its name to the "Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders" to associate themselves with the recently relocated Los Angeles Rams football team.

  7. Buffalo Jills - Wikipedia

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    They ran this squad until 1965 and went without cheerleaders in 1966. In 1967, the Buffalo Jills were founded by Jo Ann Gaulin and progressed from a few young women in wool uniforms to a squad of 36 young ladies in more-revealing attire.

  8. Green Bay Packers cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    The cheerleaders squads have cheered for the National Football League team at home games in Green Bay and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1] They occasionally represent the team at various functions, although since 1988 they have had a limited role compared to other professional cheer squads in the National Football League

  9. Look: Cowboys Cheerleaders Best Swimsuit Calendar Photos - AOL

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    The post Look: Cowboys Cheerleaders Best Swimsuit Calendar Photos appeared first on The Spun. The Cowboys cheerleaders, the most iconic cheerleading group in the world, recently took a tropical ...