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newspapers that were
published still referred to
cheerleaders as "chap", "fellow", and "man".
Women cheerleaders were
overlooked until the 1940s when collegiate...
- The
Cheerleaders is a 1973
comedy film
directed by Paul Glickler,
starring Stephanie Fondue and
Denise Dillaway. A
group of high
school cheerleaders have...
- 8
Simple Rules The
Cheerleaders (1973),
American comedic film
Cheerleader (2005–2007), a book
trilogy by Kate
Brian The
Cheerleader (1991), a book by Caroline...
- a
sequel to the
original TV movie, The
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II, aired. The
Cheerleaders have made many
other TV
appearances since then, and their...
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current year. Note:
Cheerleaders in bold
indicate legacy cheerleaders (i.e.
mother was
previously a
Dallas Cowboys cheerleader).
Cheerleaders in
italics indicate...
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consequential actions,
especially by
schools and
cheerleaders.
Thompson called the
portrayal of
cheerleaders "purely evil" and vindictive, and that some scenes...
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sorts to the 1973 film The
Cheerleaders,
directed by Paul Glickler; and was
itself followed by
Revenge of the
Cheerleaders (1976),
directed by Richard...
- The
cheerleader effect, also
known as the
group attractiveness effect or the
friend effect, is a
proposed cognitive bias
which causes people to perceive...
- of
cheerleaders.
Listed below are a lot of
cheerleaders who have been
instrumental within the sport. Some of
these people were
college cheerleaders, some...
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miserable high
school experiences, saying, "beat up the
jocks and kill the
cheerleaders". They
started off
playing shows in
Toronto but were soon
banned from...