I am watching this movie:
Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (2018)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7980152/
According to it, during the 1967 Cotton Bowl in Dallas between the Dallas Cowboys and the Atlanta Falcons, a well known Dallas stripper named Bubbles Cash walked down toward the aisle on the home team side at halftime.
Everyone, from the fans to the players to the referees to Cowboys GM Tex Schramm, stopped to look at her.
That's when Schramm came up with the idea for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders which would become the first NFL cheerleaders squad.
Before that the Cowboys and other NFL team had cheerleaders during games that were high school squads recruited from schools located in the home team city.
Photo of her taken at that 1967 Cotton Bowl:
I GOOGLE her and even found articles about her:
https://www.flocheer.com/articles/50...e-a-phenomenon
Including this discussion about her by folks asking her whereabouts where they mentioned she later owned a pawn shop named Top Cash around Webb Chapel:
http://phorum.dallashistory.org/read.php?2,42,page=1
She even has an IMDB entry:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0143574/
and is mentioned on WIKI in the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas...s_Cheerleaders
She is even interviewed in an article about Jack Ruby:
https://wfmu.org/LCD/20/ruby.html
1967 I was a little kid and I wasn't in Dallas yet.
I am sure they are some older folks here who are Dallas natives who still remembers her.
I did find online that Bubbles ran for Governor of Texas as a write-in candidate in 1990 and came in fourth place with 3,275 votes!
I wonder what happened to her?
p.s. could she be related to Bubbles DFW?