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miss rodeo montana 2003
Contestants
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Congeniality
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Kristin Gustad
In High School, Kristin
participated in 4-H, FFA, and received many
awards and honors in both, including
attending their national conventions. While
attending Northwest College she was a
Student Senate Representative, Activities
Board member, VP of the "Trap and Skeet
Club, and a member of the competitive
livestock judging team. She was named the
2002 Miss Southeastern Montana Rodeo Queen
and is also heading the livestock judging
team at BYU-Idaho. Kristin enjoys breaking
colts, working cattle, and riding in the
hills. She also likes livestock judging,
horse showing, roping, playing the piano,
singing and volunteering her time, and is a
4-H leader in Custer county. Kristin plans
to get a Doctorate Degree in genetics and
wants to continue to be active in local
youth organizations such as 4-H and FFA,
train competitive quarter horses, and raise
a family.
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MRM 2003
1st Runner Up
Photogenics
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Angie Muir
Angie is the 21 year old
daughter of Gordon and Freida Muir of
Geraldine. She is a graduate of Geraldine
High School and is a senior at the
University of Montana-Western, majoring in
Business Administration and Equine Business,
Angie served as Miss Great Northern Stampede
2001, is on the UM-Western Rodeo Team
competing in barrel racing and breakaway
roping, and member of the Women's
Professional Rodeo Association. She was a
UM-Western Student Senator and Business
Manager, is an Ambassador Club member and
recipient of the Heisey Foundation
Scholarship and Montana Cowboys Association
Scholarship. Angle enjoys working cows,
roping, hunting, water skiing, sewing, and
volunteers with 4-H and Special Olympics.
Angle plans to pursue a Master's Degree in
Business Administration and in the future to
become a Senator in the Montana Senate and
become a director for Special Olympics.
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MRM 2003
2nd Runner Up
Personality
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Brooke Lynn Vosen
Brooke Lynn is the 22 year
old daughter of Mary Lynn Vosen of
Fairfield. She is a graduate of Power High
School and is working towards a degree in
Communications and Business management at
Montana State University.
During college Brooke Lynn
was named MSU "Freshman of the Year" - the
highest award granted to a freshman. She
also earned MSU's community involvement
coordinator of the year and was elected by
the student body as their 2000 Homecoming
Queen. Brooke Lynn served as the 2002
Livingston Roundup Queen and established an
annual children's rodeo event. She enjoys
dancing and yoga, ice skating, mountain
hiking, roller blading, textile design, and
sewing. She is an active member of
Toastmaster's International. In the future,
Brooke Lynn plans to study law and work
towards a career in the judicial circuit.
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Sarah Wilkins
Sarah is the 21-year old
daughter of Jim and Jabet Wheeler of Swan
Valley and Don Wilkins of St. Charles,
Missouri. She graduated valedictorian of her
class at Seeley Swan High School and is
currently a senior at Montana State
University. Sarah will graduate in May with
a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science.
Sarah served as Miss Rodeo
Western Montana in 2001, is an MSU Ag
Ambassador, a member of the PreVeterinary
Club, is an MSU western equitation
instructor, and was Pi Beta Phi Pledge of
the Year in 2000. Sarah enjoys barrel racing
and roping, teaching riding lessons, O-mok-sees,
hiking, camping, cooking, reading and
dancing. She plans to attend vet school and
specialize in equine reproduction and have a
practice in Montana.
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