Notable DCC Alumni
Many former DCCs have gone on to achieve fame in show business or succeeded in other notable endeavors. They include:
- Tina Hernandez (1977–78), actress, CHiPs TV Series (1982–1983)
- Tami Barber (1977–80), actress
- Janet Fulkerson (1980–82), actress
- Judy Trammell (1980–84), Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' current choreographer, mother of current DCC Cassie Trammell
- Kelli Finglass (1984–89), current director of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
- Sheri Scholz (1985), Miss Texas Teen USA 1983
- Stacie Drew (1992–96), was married to country singer Tracy Lawrence
- Kimberly Ball (1993–94), reporter of KTVT
- Jill Marie Jones (1993–95), actress, plays Toni On Girlfriends
- Michelle Parma (1993–94), actress, MTV's Road Rules: Europe. She died in a car accident in Texas on October 19, 2002
- Bonnie-Jill Laflin (1996), actress/model
- Sarah Shahi, (1999–2000), actress, plays Carmen on The L Word, second season. Most recently on NBC's "Life". Now stars in USA Network's Fairly Legal
- Denise Garvey (2000), director and coach of the NY Jets Flight Crew Cheerleading Squad, former New Jersey Nets Dancer, former New York Knicks dancer
- Kristin Holt (2000–01), television personality, entertainment news correspondent
- Jenni Croft (2002–05), contestant on The Bachelor Season 11
- Emily Kuchar (2003–04), wife of Zack Greinke
- Micaela Johnson (2003–05), Miss Nebraska USA 2008
- Starr Spangler (2005–08), winner of The Amazing Race 13
- Melissa Rycroft (2006–08), ABC's Dancing with the Stars contestant and Winner then runner-up on The Bachelor Season 13
- Kandi Harris (2006–09), wife of Hunter Mahan
- Brooke Sorenson (2006–11), wife of Laynce Nix
- Erica Kiehl Jenkins (2007–09), singer, member of The Pussycat Dolls
- Abigail Klein (2007–10), actress
- Lezlie Deane, actress, founder of techno group Fem2fem
- Shaune Stauffer, model and jewelry designer
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