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20th Annual Rodeo Club hosts three-day NIRA event The 20th Annual Inter- collegiate Rodeo was held May 1-3 at the Finney County Fairgrounds and was sponsered by the Rodeo Club. Friday and Saturday's events were in the evening and the finals were Sunday afternoon. The total cost of producing the rodeo was between 54,000 and 155,000 The money was raised by Rodeo Club members through program advertisement sales, conces- sions and ticket sales. Each contestant paid an average entry fee of S38. The entry fees were later used for prize money. Out of the 378 contestants there were 435 entries in the events offered. The rough stock events included bareback, saddle bronc, and bull riding. Roping events were calf-roping and breakaway roping. In addition there was steer wrestling, goat tying, and barrel racing. The rodeo action broke for a chicken chase and pig scram- ble. Area elementary children participated in those two events. I thought the rodeo went real smoothly. I was real pro- ud of the rodeo members for breakaway, and 31470 for baf- their outstanding effort, said rel racing- Norman Staats, Rodeo Club out Of Kansas and sponser. Twenty-three schools par- ticipated in the rodeo in- cluding Kansas State Univer- sity, Panhandle State Univer- sity, and Fort Hays State University. Entries from GCCC were Gina Bender, in barrel racing, Ellie Overton, also in barrel racing, Blaine Crocker, team roping and Todd Taylor in bull riding. The competition at the junior college level is extrem- ly tough, our students are competing with juniors and seniors from four-year col- leges, Staats said. The winner of the Men's Team Trophy was Panhandle State University and Southwestern Oklahoma State University won the Women's Team Trophy. All- Around Cowboy was Vernon Gardner of KSU and All- Around Cowgirl was Donelle Kvenild of SWOSU. Prize money ranged from S650 for bareback to the final events which included S930 for goat tie, S1350 for Oklahoma the top two finishers went to nationals in Montana in june. Ride'em cowboy-Todd Taylor struggles to keep his seat during the bull riding event. Tight turn-Ellie Overton rounds a barrel on her horse Ralph during the barrel racing competition. OEA Back row: Stephanie Skipper, Kristy Warden, Lauretta Hayden, Debra Conley, Lucinda Henson. Front row: Leanna Nevin, Tonya Elliott, Constance Winkler, Marsha Bayless. 1 14 RodeolGroups Back row: Clark Legg, john Kocab, Terri Williams, Tammy Gros, Shannon Webb, Marc Elton, Brad M' L ' T ' P T ddSt t Se d ow Genajones Nanc Muell r D ' Andersen, ike ovm, ravis earson, o aa s. con r : , y e , enise Stout, Gina Bender, Margaret Chvilicek, Lisa West, Stacy Marley, Alaine Baker, Richard Diller, Kevin Moss, Matt Collins. Front row: Stephanie Shay, Loretta Torres, Mike Weatherred, julie Guerrero, Ann Dinkel, Augustina Rodriguez, Leslie Cramer, Eric Magana, Rosie Longoria.
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Shuffle it up-jesse Doll prepares to deal another hand of poker to Reach members and Newman Club volunteers. Sharing the load-Matt Haag, sophomore, volunteers to help Reach Coordinator Marge Gennette with Las Vegas activities. RO D UP SCIENCE CLUB Back row Ron Kreutzer, Terry Engler, Craig Sharp, Larry Walker. From row: Scott Nuzum, Vivian Back row: Gary Holmes, Bill Coons, Richard Rodgers Phil Gilbert Warren Fouse Second row Kim Rice Tim Beims Garner, Jill Kueker, Carolyn Ogden, Therese Blyn. Front row Mary Woodrow Karen Van Doren 1 16 Newman ClublGroups
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