Dee Brock (born June 7, 1930) is an American educator, model, and cheerleading director. She is the founder and first director of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Brock was hired by Tex Schramm in the early 1960s to create a cheerleading squad for the Dallas Cowboys. She brought the squad to the Cowboys first Super Bowl appearance in 1971 at Super Bowl V. Originally a co-ed squad consisting of high school students, the squad was later rebranded by Brock as an all-girl group. She was responsible for racially integrating the squad in 1965 and designing the first iteration of the now-famous uniform.
Brock was an educator in Texas and taught in the public schools. She was a teacher at Thomas Jefferson High School in Dallas until 1966 and helped found Dallas College El Centro Campus, the first campus of Dallas College. She went on to serve as senior vice president of educational programming and director of adult-learning programming at PBS in Washington, D.C.
She founded the East Texas Book Fest in 2013.
She served as senior vice president of educational programming and director of adult-learning programming at PBS.
Brock also worked as a fashion model, debuting a Christian Dior gown at the New Look Fashion Show and walking the runway for Neiman Marcus.
In 1971, the Dallas Cowboys went to the Super Bowl V but Schramm wouldn't pay for the cheerleaders to attend so Brock asked for a sponsor on a local television station. The following year, the Cowboys went to Super Bowl VI, and Brock found a sponsor by going on television again. In 1972, after the team moved into Texas Stadium, Brock decided to rebrand. She met with Schramm and decided that the cheerleaders should be older, ages eighteen to mid-twenties, and that they should do more dancing and less chanting. She hired a choreographer named Texie Waterman, splitting her own salary to pay Waterman. Brock also suggested new uniforms.
Brock ran the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders until the mid-1970s, retiring at the end of the 1975 season. She was succeeded by Suzanne Mitchell.
She was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in June 2022.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
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