Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, College of (CASNR)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Rodeo Association
The mission of the UNL Rodeo Association is to confidently promote the sport of rodeo within, as well as beyond, the arena; encourage a higher level of scholastic achievement, preserve our western heritage, and maintain the highest regard for livestock.
The UNL Rodeo Association consists of approximately 50 members who meet every other week to conduct rodeo meetings. Club members are responsible for all aspects of the UNL rodeo: sending bid contracts, hiring announcers and judges, facilities set-up and tear down, running stock, assisting timers and working during the performances and slacks.
Wyatt Clark, Advisor
wclark8@unl.edu
The UNL Rodeo Association consists of approximately 50 members who meet every other week to conduct rodeo meetings. Club members are responsible for all aspects of the UNL rodeo: sending bid contracts, hiring announcers and judges, facilities set-up and tear down, running stock, assisting timers and working during the performances and slacks.
Wyatt Clark, Advisor
wclark8@unl.edu
1955
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Rodeo Association - Scrapbook 1955