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Home, Home On the Campus Yee Ha! Lets hear it for the cowboys. Get out your hat, boots, and belt buckles because the year of the cowboy is back. We have two kinds of cowboys in this world. First we have the real cowboy. His hat is a plain straw hat with no feathers. He does no wear spitshined boots. His faded jeans are set off by a T- shirt or a cotton flannel shirt. In his pant pockets you ' ll almost al- ways find a can of Skoal or a package of Red Man. Also a cow- boy is usually accompanied by a horse. The second kind of cowboy is the dressed up one. This cowboy wears a felt hat with feathers in it, polished boots and a belt buck- le that is twice the belt ' s size. This type of cowboy always has the dream of some day riding the prairie on horseback, but in the meantime, he will ride the me- chanical bull as seen in the night- clubs. Cowboys are joining the rodeo circuit and are making ro- deo the number one sport. Butler County has gained a rodeo club in the last two years and is doing fine. Years ago cowboy and Indian movies were popular and then they died out. Now in the last few years we have movies like Urban Cowboy and The Electric Horse- man. Country Western music is now hitting the top of the charts with stars like Kenny Rogers, Willy Nelson, Tanya Tucker, and Crystal Gale. BCCC has an enlarged ag de- partment, and more cowboys are making the campus scene. Per- haps cowboy boots will replace running shoes as the campus uni- form. 10
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Ridin ' , Ropin ' Rodeo Campus Style MAKING THE RODEO SCENE are members of the campus Ro- deo Club. Upper left, Mona Dugan barrel races in competition. Upper right. Brothers, Jim and Barney Kelly rope a calf. Above, Rodeo Club members include (from left) Jim Penwell, Jackie Schaeffer, Jim Kelly, Barney Kelly, Randell Calvin, Mona Dugan, Jerry Penwell, Mona Whitfield, and sponsor, Daniel Ensz. Left, Judy Strain, counselor, often wears her western style clothes on the campus. 11
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