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Show Vickie Leavett. J Garand, Goes U Afer V Her Goaf '1 .rv lt u ; ... 0 ;sr Awyf ' Dae Clark, M 1 -- 7 - "N Georgetown, pes His Calf lffs College foc?eo Time !."! .iC - .ri.i iM'nl nf .mail ui'diip ,ir ('d!!i'i;- Station. tllci ti tm'iii a noil en! jMinition that would hr known as the National ti 'i colioLtiatc l!nloo Assoc-i':oKfoni that humlilo has the MKA !.(i;i!.iiinii into an assmia! ion made up ot ton rotlioiis HiiMiiiinti ovor two hundred T. is I tifo-.w- i momhor institutions Individual mcmborship now ox coeds cow boys and yirls MKA XIM'KOVK.I) rodoos tor the 'T.i '74 school year will surpass the mark, mcludint; the College National Finals Kodeo which will bo hold in Boeman. Montana. June 22 thru 29. Of the ten regions in the MKA. the Kooky Mountain Region w hich is made up of Utah and Idaho, will produce thirteen collegiate contests during the current school year Most of these rodeos . wdl lake place during the spr;ne starting in April ino ot the spring rodeos ha! will be coming up soon the in the Cache Valley t tali State I tiivei it y Inter collegiate Rodeo which will lake place May 17 and IK i inginatmg back m the early the CSC Kodeo has become as much a spring tradition as homecoming is a tall one : i -- . team (.(.IK HH)K( members have been showing up regularly in the national statistics compiled by the MKA ever since lWir when Jaek Hannum. a stand out football player at I SI', won the national collegiate call roping title Also placing in the national standing that year was Karen Laver.s Jam os. Miss Rodeo America of lt)(i2. who finished third in girl's goat tying. Al.TllorGII neither State men's or I tah the wo men s loams have ever won national title both hae boon colso The men's loam limshed tilth m l'ttiK. and the women's team tame m second in 197o Saundr.i Curlock brought I tab Male its ,,,) national title m 1970 by winning the girl's break In 47 J away roping event the I SC women's team third nationally and I.inda Munns was crowned as All Around Cowgirl ol the a ! MKA This year three Aggie team members ar in contention for even titles on the regional level. Kale Clark, who is student director for the Rocky Mountain Region, is pressing the leader in the steer wrestline AT Till-- : SAMF. time. Pat Chambers is keeping the pressure on in the calf roping and ribbon roping. Bare back bronc rider. "Mini" Miller is among the top three in his event With three more regional contests lelt to Uo betore the ( 'ollege Nation a Finals, it is likely that all three members could (jualily tor the Finals in their individual events About one hundred filly contest ants will be competitmg at the I 'SI Kodeo next week T!ie will represent such schools as BYF Ricks. ISF. Boise. Snow ( ollege. dixie. Regular rodeo events will be leal m od during the meet as well as the college rodeo events ol goal tying and break away roping, and ribbon roping IM KI KM( K times lor the rodeo will be Mav 17 7 :io. May 18 i::io and 7:3(1. Saturday afternoon will be Family Day'' with the entire family being admitted for $: (mi. Other admission prices will be: Adults $1.75, Students up to high school age $1 oo. under (i will be free |