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1981

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The Block & Bridle emblem represents the prin- ciples on which the club is built. Character, sin- cerity, and a moral life are depicted in the straight perpendicular of the "B". The distinct curves of the f, "B" are symbolic of the social pleasure, mental energy and determination of members. g The meat block represents the material aspects of our life. The bridle stands for the behavior of B&B members, the control over ourselves that we try to maintain, the mannerisms and respect we r show toward others, and the way which we treat animals. f,

ClubPurpose

On December 2, 1g1g student representatives among students of Animal Husbandry, (2) from four husbandry clubs met in To Chicago, Illinois, promote animal husbandr-y, especially ili phases, andformed the National Block and BridE CtuU. ttr6 of student animal husbandly wbrk local in cottegeJ anci clubs becoming chapters in the new national universities, and (3) To bring about organization. Nebraska a closer was a charter chapter relationship among the men puisuing some phase along with_Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri. Duringihis or arumal nusbandry as a profession. meeting, the chapters formed a constitution rihich Membership in the Block bnd Bridle Club is open included a statement of the . club's objectives. They student of agriculture, on the college are (1) To promote a higher _t_9,-"ny 6;i; scholastic standard who has a sincere interest in Animal Sci6nce.

Staff Comments

We, the staff, are proud to present the 1980-81 everyone who helped put this annual together. Block and Bridle Annual. We hope it is a valid representation of the Number One club in the Cindy Cammack, Historian nation. tt .t ll The long hours of hanging out in Marvel Baker lJ'rrh 4 Hall have paid off. We hope that you can enjoy the Karen/Fisher, Annual Coeditor annual and fondly remember the many activities and meetings we have had the past year. This /)/. ./) -I annual is a reflection of what each of you has done. ZlanP"t '/'&fu^-' Be proud of it, it's yours forever. Brenda Jespersen, Asst. Historian We can't make our comments without thanking everyone who helped us complete this task. We &ttnda /zapu,au

ANIMAL SCIENCE DEPARTN,,IENT 203 M. Baker Hall, East Campus Phone (402) 472-3571

Dear Block & Bridle Club Mernbers:

We are extremely proud of the recognition your club has brought to Lhe Animal Science DeparLmenL, the UniversiLy or Nebraska and fhe sLaLe of Nebraska rs a resu-Lt of your ded icated leadership efIorts. Being selected as the top Block & Bridle Club in the nation in activities at your 1980 national meet ing is the greaLest honor any club could achieve. Al I oI us in the Animal Science Department extond our personal congraLulations Lo each of you Ior your contributions in receiving this significant recognit ion. Last fall the Animal Science DeparLment undervent an extensive compre- hensive review of our teachine., research and exLension prograns, and Lhe evaluaLion Leam concluded LhaL your departmenL ranks as one of the top denarlmpnls in fhe co',nrr\. Vn" arn h- ^rorrd of fhis desionation buL we will need your assistance in the years ahecd to maintain this cherished sLatus. Each of you is parL.of a rapidly changing, dynamic I ivesLock inJus- Lry that faces manv challenges and opportuniLies in the future. Inflation, governmenfal regulations, animaJ rights movement and skyrockef ing, product ion cosLs necessitate our re-evaluatjng and changing many previouslv sound operat-

inc nrocedrrres- However. all indicatorq.\qvv!J] Doint to Lhe laCt that Nebraska has a competiLive advantage over most other sLates in I ivestock production in the years ahead when these circumstances are taken into consideration. The current demand for well-trained Animal Science graduates is excellent and we ant icipate LhaL the available opportunities wil I be even greaLer in Lhe Frrtrrre- HnnefrrllvJrlit!LUU'||Pj fhe comnletion of fhp Animal Scienee Comnlex will soon become a reality so future students in Animal Science can receive more hands-on nanagement experience invo[ving I ivestock and I ivesLock products and our total crrrricrtlum can he rrndated Lo of,.[er new edlrcaliorai leadershin onnnrrr]nif ieq for r nhrnoino - ..- indiiat------i ry. As we look to the tuture, vou can be sure iL wilL not be a mere image of L"< Pd5L. Ld( i' )rd''''^- the nron.rtinn nf thp n^nrrl.ii^n inrrnlrrod in nrnrl'ret inn aoricrrllrrre hecones smr'l ler hrrt fhe derand for tood Continues io e.1end- As a rpqil I I commod i t v-nr i Fntod nro4n i zai i^ne mrrqi nl irro rnl o q i^n in i^ dts- icrrll-. _ rrre int.rpql .16 o irrnn drre cnn< irJarot-rdLiulr til PUtl(^^l Jecisions. Wr hopc vou wil I Lrke as a( tive ,'r i pJrf in your respect ivc j:rdustrv JSSocidt ions when you lcav.' Lhe ^anpu.; as vou hrv. in the Block o Bridle Clrrh to rrrrranf ee J .ripht ilrrrre .or ou:- I ivesLocx indrrsl r\. You ai:e a part of one of the most challenging fields oi stuciv possible dnd we llule vour educet ion3l exnpricnces anJ lersonJl .onlacts made wl i lc :rller)dinr tlrc Inivers;lv wirI rrovidp vo'r uitlr I're hrckor,,rrnri Lo ctrv< ouL a successful and rewarding career in the liwestock industrv. We wish you continued success in the vears ahead. SincereLv,r...'

"Lu,#"k-lrvin T. Omtvedt Department Head

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-8I Table of Contents

Purpose and Emblem. .... " " "inside cover Animal Science Dept. Chairman Address. """2 Block & Bridle Presidents' Address. """ 3 Portrait Presentation-Honoree..... """"4 Visit with the Honoree...... """""5 8 Senior Scholarship Award. """"" Junior Scholarship Award. """"" I Animal Science FacultY. ""'12 Animal Science Graduate Students. ""' 13 Animal Science Secretaries...... t7 Block & Bridle Advisors. Block & Bridle Officers. 22 Block & Bridle Executive Committee 23 26 Block & Bridle Members. 30 Block & Bridle Initiates. 33 Liaison Committee 3643 Block & Bridle Seniors. Activities & Program Calendar. 45 National Awards 46 47 New Activities.. 50-51 Honors Banquet. 52 Summer & Regional Meetings .54 State Fair Beef Carcass Contest Award. Fall Steak Fry... 58-59 Little Ak-Sar-Ben Queen Candidates 63 Queen Coronation & Alumni Dance. Kid's Day. 65 Ham Sales Christmas Coffee. 68 Meats Judging Contest. 70 72-73 76-77 B0-81 Quarter Horse Show. .82-83 Beef Show Dairy Judging Team 86 Senior Livestock Judging Team. Junior Livestock Judging Team. 88 Senior Meats Judging Team Junior Meats Judging Team. 90 Livestock Judging Contest. Index of Advertisers...

FRONT COVER: Picture courtesy of Nebraska Land magazine.

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1S{F81 BLOtrK AND BRIDLE trLUB MARVEL B. KER HALL

UNIVERSTTY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN, NEBRASK,A 6A5A3

rt has been an honor and pleasure for us to serve as first and second semester Block & Bridle Presidents. This past year has been very successful for the cfub, This success is due to the great enthusiasm and hard work put forth by the officers, committee chairpersons, and members.

Each year the Block & Bridle club grows stronger. This year is no exceptionl our membership is as strong as ever and we have mar{r new activities. At the National Meetings last November we placed fifth i.n Chapter Scrapbook, second in Published Yearbook, and lirst Chapter rll:..'.j_'l"r'rst in l^!j'-i_{^^ rrrrurrrrts in l"hqnfarvrrq!uLj An-j'rii-'^^ gtves+ir'-^ +}l^ o^h^+Ljnd ^_LlvtLtes Inl-s ^t11huruu ijollteLtl-Ltrg to stand on when we say that we have one of the top clubs in the nation.

We woul-d like to thank the Animal Science Faculty, especially our advisors Dr. Ted Doane, Dr. Kelth Gilster, and Dr. Larry Larson for their guidance and advice tliroughout uhe year. Tn addilion we would like r.o thank our fellow officers, Cindy Dunlay, Jane Pauley, Patti Hollibaugh, Buteh Henderson, I,ir Jeffres, L;'n_r: Hagan, Doug Frels, ,Jcott Langemeier, Deb,Hamernlk, Willow Krause, fuin Henderson, Jeff Mi11er, Craig Uden, Cindy CarLmack, and Brenda Jespersen. We would l-ike Lo recognjze our commilree chairpersons.for being so organized and doing such an excellent job.

A1l of the hard working members in the club also deserve a big lhank you for :heir excell-enu efforls, not only in the cl-ub bur_ also lor their contributlons to the future of the livestock industry. Por'no -rocidar+ of the Block & Bridle Club has been a varvver J u--uv,rou_ca.:nvphro and rewarding experience. Thank you for putLing your trust and confidenee in us and for bhe grear cooperacion rhaL you have given us.

Thjs club has given us many friends, many good Limes, and mar4yr valuable rnemories, all of which we wilf never forget. Most of all we wish the best of luck to the club in it's activities and endeavors in the years Lo come. ";);:" d4d'- Dave Oldfather A lst Semester President Q ).. Don Kracke 2nd Semester President

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, I98O-81 Block fc Bridle Honoree J. GeraldBeattie

The 1980 Block and Bridle Honoree was Mr. J. dustry at the 1980 Pork Congress. geattie and Gerald Beattie of Sumner, Nebraska. Beattie is a served on the National Live Stock Negotiation graduate of the University of Nebraska College of Meat Board, the Multilateral Trade Agriculture. Committee, and the University of Nebraska Beattie and his sons Jeff and George operate Medical Center Board of Councilers. family corporations known as F. L, Beattie, Inc. He received the Nebraska Pork Chop Award, the Awards, and Hamlot, Inc. The farm has expanded to 3tt00 Ag Award from the Lincoln Agri-Business by the Nebraska acres from the original 320. The Beatties farm 700 aid was named a Top Ten Winner acres of irrigated corn and alfalfa. Beattie, Inc. Agri-Business Council. produces 7m0 pigs per year. ln his community, Beattie served on the Boards - Assoc- Gerald Beattie, described as an innovator in the of the Dawson County Livestock Feeders pork industry, has experimented with various iation. Farm Bureau, Dawson County Soil Conser- feeding techniques and operations. The Beatties vation Service, American Baptist Churches of Miller currently use a feeding system that adds water to Nebraska, and Sumner, Eddyville and the feed. The growing operation utilizes various Schools. He was active in organizing the Sumner the types of buildings, floors, slats, and refuse systems. and Eddyville-Eddyville Coops and in re-districting He has One of the founders of the Nebraska Pork Sumner, and Miller Schools. Producers Council, Beattie served as president in taught Sunday School for 30 years and has led 4-H 1968{9. He was elected to the Executive Board of and scouting groups. glattie's include the National Pork Producers Council and served as Gerald other affiliations Farmers of vice'president in 19?2 and as president from 1974 to Dawson County Spareribs Club, Top 1976. He was recognized by The National Hog America, the American Legion, Nebraska Swine Farmer for Outstanding Service to the Pork In- Seminar, and Sumner Baptist Church. Of BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 1980.81 4 U N Philosophizing with B & B members.

Inside the Hamlot, Inc., unit.

A bird's-eye view of Beattie, Inc.

Beattie with wife AmY at home. Beattie and sons Jeff and George.

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 19BO-81 r

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BARNEY BRIGHT

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I98O NEBRASKA HIGH POINT AGED STALIIO I98O HIGH POINT JR. ENGLISH PLEASURE-I980 HIGH POINT MEN'S PLEASURE 402t751-2252 Stonding ot Jim Jirkovsky's "stoble of Chompions" Junioto, Nebr. 68955

"Prom oting APPoloosos with Youth Power" U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAI,' 1980-81 FARM HOUSE FRATERNITY

" Building Men at the University of Neb raska Since 191 1"

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Form House Froterniry Douglos Frels, President 3601 Apple Lincoln, Nebraska 68503 (402) 464-0288

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 JamesM" Todd National Senior Scholarship Award

James M. Todd received the UNL and National that year. Jim was on the Ag Symposium com- Senior Scholarship award. mittee, Honoree Selections Committee. and Jim's dedication andhardwork for the Block and Executive Committee. He placed second overall in Bridle Club began when he was a freshman. Jim the Meats Judging Contest. Besides attending was first semester initiate, participated in Little 9very club activity, Jim also sold hams and ads, Ak-Sar-Ben, Ham Sales, Livestock Judging Con- helped with work on the scrapbook, and was club test, Fall Steak Fry, Quarter Horse Show, and Beef photographer. Show. Jim also helped with taking pictures of club Jim has also been involved in many other activities. collegiate activities. These include Alpha Gamma As a sophomore, Jim was the club photographer, Rho fraternity, University Program Council, Alpha MAEC cochairman, on the first Ag Symposium Zeta (an agriculture service honorary), selected to committee, and placed fifth overall in the senior join Mortar Board and the Innocents Society (both division of the Meats Judging Contest. He attended senior honorary societies). He has also been a Little Ak-Sar-Ben, Christmas Coffee, Honors member of the UNL intercollegiate Meats.Judging Banquet, Spring Picnic, Quarter Horse Show, Beef Teams. He has attended Honors Convocation and Show, Fall Steak Fry, and was an active member of participated in intramural athletics. the B&B executive committee. The members of Block and Bridle extend a During his junior year, Jim served as the second sincere thank you to Jim for his many hours of time semester vice'president of Block and Bridle. He and effort in helping the club, and wish him the best also planned and organized the Honors Banquet for of luck in the future!

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-8I Charles W. Shafer Junior Scholarship Award

Charles W. Shafer received the Junior Scholar- Charlie's campus involvement has been ex- ship Award in 1980. tensive through his memberships in NU Collegiate Charlie's dedication and hard work for the Block FFA, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Zeta, Gamma and Bridle Club began when he was a sophomore. Sigma Delta, College Career Christian Fellowship, As a first semester initiate, Charlie was the top Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and intramural initiate ham salesman. He worked on the scrap athletics. book and participated in Ag Symposium, Meats Among his other numerous collegiate activities Judging Contest, and Livestock Judging Contest. are Oratorio Choir and University Singers. Charlie Spring Tour and Honors Banquet rounded out his has been honored annually at UNL Honors Conve first year of service to Block and Bridle. cation since he was a freshman. He was honored for During his junior year, Charlie again helped with scholarship by Gamma Sigma Delta during his the scrapbook and was active in Fall Steak Fry, sophomore and junior years. In addition, he has Quarter Horse Show, Honors Banquet, and Spring led Bible studies on campus and has sung in several Picnic. He was a member of the executive com- talent contests. mittee through his co-chairmanship of Spring Tour.

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, i98O-81 OONGRAIIIUTAIIIONS BTOCKAND BRIDIE CLUB

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Alpho Gommo Sigmc, on Agriculturol Frofernity where Quolity counls.

Alpho Gommo Sigma Froternity Lorry Kirchner, President 4001 Holdredge Lincoln, Nebr. 68503 (402)464{891 -Gir ll nLevtsH

SSOCIATION ln N N ruoosKA

Will Host: Nolionol Junior Gelbvieh Heifer Show in coniunction with the 2nd Annuol Regionol Gelbvieh Junior Field Doy July 22 - 23, | 981 Chrislensen Field, Fremonl, Nebr. Zimolo Gelbvieh loeppke Gelbvieh - show choirmon Steve & Col Corsfens Richord Zimolo - Pres. Doryl Loeppke Avoco, NE R.R. 2 Wohoo, NE R.R. 3 West Point, NE Schroder Gelbvieh Vicki Hortford - Sec.-Treosurer Tri R Cottle Tim $hroder Cedor Ropids, NE 7220 N. Hompton Rd. R.R. 3 Wesl Point. NE Lincoln, NE

EAST BUTLER FFA ALUMNI Hilltop AND Feed EAST BUTLER FFA Service (BLoCK & BRTDLE CHAMPS) Wolnut Grove SAY Custom Mixing ,,THANKS'' 528-35r 5 for the support shown Richord Guenther, Monoger by B&B ot the Nebrosko 5 miles north of Beemer Stote Foir FFA Division ocross Highwoy 5l

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-Bl 11 Animal Science Faculty

Ieft to right (first row), Glen W' Froning, Poultry Production; Gary L. Bennett, PoultrY Genetics. Charles A. Adams, Meats; Dwight F' Stephens, Beef Produc- (fifth row), Mary M. Bech, Avian Physiology; Ted H. Doane, tion; Bobby D. Moser, Swine Nutrition; Philip H' Cole' Exten- Sheep Production; Gordon E' Dicherson, Breeding & Genetics; sion Dairy Specialist; Larry L. Larson, Dairy Phys,iology; Dan Jim E. Kinder, Beef PhysiologY. e. nigm'e, Poultry Production; Irvin T. Omtvedt' Head of (sixth row), Austin J. Lewis, Swine Nutrition; Dwane R. Zim' Dept.;*Dave Williams, Emeritus 4-H Ext'ension Professor' merman, Swine Physiology; Rodger K. Johnson, Swine (s&ond row), Dwight [I. Loveday, Meats; Don J. Kubih, Exten- Breeding. sion Dairy Specialist; Robert A' Britton, Ruminant Biochem- (seventh row), Ernest R. Peo, Jr., Swine Nutrition; Terry J. istrv: Dennis R. Brink, Ruminant Nutrition. Klopfenstein, Ruminant Nutrition; Keith E. Gilster' Livestoch & (thiid row) Franhlin E. Eldridge, Dairy Production. Swine Production; James A. Gosey, Beef Breeding; Roger W. (fourth row), Merlyn K. Nielsen, Beef Breeding; John K. Ward' Mandigo, Meats. Beef Nutrition; Paul Q. Guyer, Extension Livestock Specialist;

W. l*. Or. lac4L ANNRESEN CHAN@LAIS Acton Inc. 10302 Roinwood Rd. 0moho, Nebrosko Fred, Ruth, 68122 2 mi. N. of l-680, Tim, Shori, lrvington Exit 402t5714573 Terry & Scoft 1980 NatronalChamuion

Holmesville, Nebrosko 68374 Quolity & lntegrity

ANNUAL, 1980-81 L2 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE Animal Science Graduate Students

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Ieft to right (first row), Marh Nelson, Larry Himmelberg, Fritz (fourth row), Jim Lamkey, Farouk Abdul-Salam, Mohamad Coon, Dave Harmon, Neal Fagarty, Miquel Garcia-Winder, Dan lshak. Essa Al-Mashhadani. Faulkner, Allen Schinkle, Parvis Asadapour, Mark Wise, Mike (fifth row), Ann Hollingsworth, Kevin Jones, Bill Brown, Sara McDonnell, Philippe Cooh, Melin, Julie Farver-Koenig, (second row), Gerarda Llamas, Ray Valvano, Kris Rump, Phil (sixth row), Layne Anderson, Kirk Roe, Jim Nelssen, Duane David, Farouq Abawi, Reese. Boma Oruwari. (third row), Rick Stoch, Mihe Day, Susan Klima, Bob Steele, (seventh row), John Merrill, Jose Rios, Keith DeHaan, Joe Abe Turgeon, Crenshaw, Yi-Ho Tseng.

PITZER RANCH 7)')

QUARTER HORSES with the EMPHASIS on,,QUALITY,'

STANDTNG: Gourtesy Wotch Joe Jock Bill Pot Stor Boron Bell Jock Eyed of Dondi Jo Jock Ployboy Pot Stor Shine 0n iock Washco Feeds Blair, Nebraska 308-653-2134 Erickson, Nebraska

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U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 1980-81 Kilgore Angus Form \-7 Y Birthproce or \ nlGH V91TAG E Born Morch 20, I980

Pictured Jonuory 20, lSl - 1089 pounds - Slt/z inches ot shoulder.

* Denver Notionol Junior Bull Colf Chompion * Denver Notionol Reserve Grond Chompion Bull

Glenn, Wilmo, Dovid, ond Potrick Kilgore Route I Rising City, Nebrosko 68658 Phone z 4021542-2168

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 15 I

Animal Science Secretaries

Left to right (sea0ed), Marian Martinson, Jane Ossenlop, Rene Betll Honnen, Leo Shandera, Cheryl Maseh, Sherry Taylor, Gellatly, Mary Jacobs, Vicky Kobes, Alice Teter, (standing), Tammie Virus, Debbie Mason. Diana Smith, Cindy Hilsabeck, Debbie Koester, Minnie Royal,

Nebraska Registered Sheep Breeders Top of the Flock Sale August I , l98l July 3l , 1982

Boord of Directors: Robert Ahlschwede, Crete Congratulations Horry Hort, Cozod

Alon Kieldgoord, Tekomoh Block

Dovid Bridges, Bruning And B rid le Don McClure, Wohoo Mem bers Deon Benker, Potter

Secretory: Ted Doone U of N-L

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-Bl Block and Bridle Advisors

The Bloch and Bridle advisors for 1980-81 are from left to right: Dr. Larry Larson, Dr. Ted Doane, and Dr. Kelth Gilster.

B00TS for EVERY0NE

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IINCOLN, NE Ph. 467-1071 U F UDEN FEEDLOT CUSTOM CATTLE FEEDING

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U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-Bl 17 MINDEN BEEF CO.

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Mgr. P.O. BOX 70 WIIUAM E. MtHAR, MINDEN, NEBRASKA

,f \ w,[I9q.I Hermonce Quorter Horses -*w-$'-\Ww;lu. Suffolks Home of Moucho's Answer Grond ChomPion At Holter Sirer Answer's Chomp A ************* FOR SALE, fools sired bY Monsuer Joe ond Beou's E--=-> Jock --. -.-.--- % u-g\_ =-,s---:=- Request. S#ft\ comeondvisit -

Custom SheeP Sheoring WRIGHT'S Quorter Horses Tom E. Hermonce CERESCO, Horry Wright & Fomily C>< Bennet, Nebr. 68317 665-2244 NEBRASKA Rt. I U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 198G81 1B T

Kid food that doesn't kid mothers For over three quarters of a century the Hormel Company had continued to ex- pand the meat products market. Hormel takes great pride in being part of the good life in Nebraska, and we'd like to take this opportunity to rededicate our- selves to the continued growth in Ne- The Sizzlin' braska. Breakfast. We also salute the Block and Bridle Club, Hormel Little Sizzlers its members and advisors for a tremen- tEf m dous year! l=*-'i u?nil!il" €Hormsl& :] Hormel is co-sponsor of Nebraska's Range brancl Bscon largest hog show, the Midwest Market Hog Show, which is going to be held March 21, 1981 at Fremont, Nebraska. Hormel will buyhogs on a grade and yield Horrrrel basis to insure the hog Producer of BRAUNSCHWEIGER maximum return for his top-notch hogs. Hormel's telephone number - WATS line 800-642-9997 - BIGGER, SMOKIER, Geo. A. Hormel Co. COARSER.GROUND. P.O. Box 69 Fremont, Nebr. 68025

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PEDIGREE:

lroino Blue Skv Jet Set l Blue Sky Jeremiah 1 t Folbo/Ercolino-Angus IV ACA No. 76650 I Blue Sty Ms Mark ,Mark Calved: l-2-79 F224 CA, ( Folbo/Angus

Show Record: Calf Champion - '79 Nat'1. Chianina Show Calf Champion - '79 Missouri State Fair. Reserve Jr. Chamoion- '79 Texas State Fair .. t...: I ..S*;!:ii BLUE SKY JEREMIAH 13116 Black Polled Bull

JEREMIAH has the perfect pedigree for those interested in breeding black polled Chianina cattle. Both his sire and dam are black and polled so he has an excellent chance of passing on these two economically im- portant traits to his offspring. Many knowledgable cattlemen have told us that Jeremiah is the best buli in our herd sire battery. His tremendous length and correctness along with just the right kind of muscling make him popular with steer producers as well as registered Chianina breeders. Jeremiah's first calf will ar- rive in the spring of 198 1 so he will be showing as a two year old with his first calves on the ground. Don't miss seeing this great young sire in the shows in 198 1.

PEDIGREIi:

Brue Skr rhicksci { J. R. I l-r,ll!i.ro"r,, I alved: 5- I I -79 I Jcnnings ci r37 { f',iiil, o"*,,

Show Record: Res. Grand Champion Bull - 1980 Nebraska Chianina Show. lst in Class - 1980 National Chianina Show. Res. Jr. Chompion 1981 Southwesf Sweepstokes J.R.

J. R" was the top selling bull as five month old calf in the 1979 Blue Sk1'production sale. FIe is a second generation 3/4 and both his sire and dam arc biack. Judging |rorn his devclopment so iar. he could turn oul to be an even greater buli than his sire, Bluc Sky Thickset. J.R..'s first calves will arrivc at Bellar's in the spring of 198i.

SEMEN PRICE: I-49 units - $10 per unit 50-99 units - 9 per unit 100 or more - I per unit W'? pay shipping charges on all orders o.l' 50 units or more.

FELLER trHIANINA FARMS ffi=ELLaEI ,.BLACK CHIANINA'' E!IEl??t! FAEIMS PUREBRED AND PERCENTAGE AREEOING STOCK RANDY BELLAR, 0wner OUALITY CLUB CALVES 8ox 649, Wisner, Nebraska 68791 402/529-6124 - Home (evenings)

TOM FELLER OFFTcE 402-529,6OO7 402/529-6050 - 0ffice (day)

WISNER. NESRASKA 6879 1 HOME 402,529,6075 Jack Sievers - Herdsman, 402/287-2877 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 19BO.B1 r

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l98l Grond Chompion Block Chionino Bull Notionol Western Stock Show - Denver Shown by Feller Chianino Forms & Bellor Exotic Forms Bellor Forms ond Feller Forms will be showing cottle ot oll

moior Chionino shows in l98l . Merchondising of the forms: * * top quolity club colves * * show heifer prospects * * bulls ot oll times

Pleose stop ot boih ploces when in Northeostern Nebrosko

FARM LOCATIONS: lYe hove quoliry Chionino for sole

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U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-81 Club Officers

First Semester

(left to right) DouglasFrels ...Historian (Not Pictured: ) Jane"Pauley ...... Secretary CindyDunlay ....Vice-President Lin Jeffres . Marshal Patti Hollibaugh Treasurer Dave Oldfather . President LynnHagan...... Asst.Marshal Scott Langemier .Asst. Historian Butch Henderson .Program Chairman

Second Semester

(left to right) DouglasFrels .....ProgramChairman (Sitting: ) (Standing: ) AnnHenderson...... Treasurer DebHamernik.. SecretarY Cindy Cammack Historian Craig Uden .Asst. Marshal WillowKrause ...Vice-President Jeff Miller .Marshal BrendaJespersen .....Asst. Historian DonKracke...... President 22 U Of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 -.,: N

Executive Cornmittee

Front Row (left to right): LuAnn Stromberg (Annual), Karen Fourth Row (left to right): Cheryl Gerdes (Kid's Day), Annette Fisher ( Annual) , Brenda Jespersen ( Second S€mester Assistant Fritschen (Spring Picnlc), Sally Klein (Quadrathalon), Ann Historian), Cindy Cammach (Second Semester Historian), llenderson (Second Semester Tleasurer and Photography), Dave Bartels (Steak Fry), Pat Keester (Newsletter, Quarter Sandy Johnson (Beef Show), $cott Hoffschneider (M.A.E.C.). Horse Show and Alumni Day), Rhonda Hineline (Christmas Coffee), Jay Schroeder (Ham Sales), Doug Frels (First Fifth Row (left to right): Dean Lesoing (Spring Tour), Marc Semester Historian and Second Semester Program Chairman), Milanuh (Ham Sales), Erv Warner (Beef Show), Trudy Stahlih Lynn Hagan (First Semester Assistant Historian and Quadra- (Publications), Tony Lesiah (Quarter Horse Show), Scott thalon ). l,angemeier (First Semester Assistant Historian), Susie Larson (Photography), Galen Losehe (Livestoch Judglng Contest), Jeff Second Row (left to right): Jim Nemec (Meats Judging Con- Miller (Second Semester Marshal and Ham Sales). test), Deb Hamernik (Second Semester Secretary), Jane Pauley (Quadrathalon, First Semester Secretary), Scott Spilker Not Pictured: Dave Oldfather (First Semester President and (Kid's Day), Lin Jeffres (First Semester Marshal), Maureen Quadrathalon), Paul Maly (Livestock Judging Contest), Craig Kaup (Christmas Coffee), lori Walla (Newsletter). Uden (Second Semester Assistant Marshal, and Beef Show), Charlie Shafer (Honors Banquet), Penni Prlce (Sticker Sales, Third Row (left to right): Deb Kleinschmidt (Honors Banquet), Alumni Day), Bob Nelson (Stlcker Sales), Carole Finkner Suzy Kowalshi (Quarter Horse Show), Willow Krause (Second ( Publications ), LeaAnne Wlnget (Refreshments ), Ctndy Dunlay Semester Vice President and Queen Coronation), Kerri Votaw (First Semester Vice-President), Patti Hollibaugh (First (Queen Coronation), Jayne Witte (Spring Tour and State FFA Semester Tleasurer), Butch Henderson (Flrst Semester Awards), Joyce Felt (Activities Mart), Jennifer Uhrig (Spring Program Chairman), Dean Davis (Fall Steah Fry), Kathy Auch Picnic), Don Krache (Second Semester President). Mike (Little At-Sar-Ben), Bob Soucie (Little AI-Sar-Ben)-, fim Krause (Livestock Judging Contest). Nollette (Little Ak-Sar-Ben), Mary Dunn (Activitles Mart), Jan Volh (Calendar), Steve Gierhan (Meats Judgtng Contest).

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 198G81 23 volley view swine Producers corp. Duroc - Yorkshire F.l,s - _ FOR SAIE

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Whot mokes o greot sire? You con look of ods, sole cotologs, breed mogozines, etc., ond find pictures of bulls with o listing of their winnings, yet you often know nothing of thot individuol's performonce or the performonce of previous generotions. After 20 yeors of performonce testing our purebred Angus cottle, we know thot "beouty" does not necessorily relote io performonce quolities. The some holds true in our purebred SPF Yorkshire hogs ond our flock of purebred Hompshire sheep - performonce counts! Quolity livestock production on our form storts with performonce records. Structurol soundness ond genetic superiority moke o complete performonce picture.

BREED IMPROVEMENT GAMMACKFARMS ffi,-t DeWitt, Nebr. 68341 t ,r i \j-^', BU!LOS BETTER BEEF

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 19BO-81 1980-1981 Block t Bridle Membership

David City; Tiudy Row (left to right) : Dr' Ted Doane, Advisor; Suzy Kowal' Julie Miller, Culbertson; Lane Sabata, Front Doug Frels, Hershey; ski, St. Paul; Jay Schroeder, West Point; Deb Kleinschmidt' Stehlik, Crete; fim Acton, Holmesville; Grafton; Jeanne Morgan, Burwell; Willow Krause, Alliance; Terry Lihens, Steele CitY. Patsy Wieck, Grand Island; Susan Cindy Cammach, DeWitt; Alliance; Brian Kacior. Osceola; Ann Stedman, Palmyra; Jennifer Uhrig, Seventh Row (left to right): Mihe Krause, Dr. Larry Larson, Advisor; Dr. Keith Gilster' Debrie, Kearney; Galen Losehe, Scotia; Marc Milanuk' Hemingford; Cloud; Kevin Behrens, Mead; Advisor. Oshhosh: Teresa Vance, Red Craig Uden, Bruning; Steve Gierhan, Lexington. (left Karen Fisher, North Loup; Pau! Second Row to right): Dave Bartels, Riverton; Maly, Weston; Jane Fauley, Harvard; Dean Lesoing,-Hickm-a-n; Not Pictured: Kathy Auch, Wahoo; Brosius, Brady; Betty Mc- Mary Collura, Lincoln; Dean Davis, Beaver Crossing; Sheila Kathy Pool, Papillion; Denise Cindy Cutchan, Nelson; Alexis Bennett' Lincoln. DeGioff, Athinson; Bob Doyle, Stapleton; lunlay' Orleans; Mary Dunn, Murdock; Val Eberspacher, Beaver (left Dave Oldfather, Lincoln; LuAnn Crossing; Sheiia Eipperle, Bennington; Joyce Felt, Mason City; firird Row to right): -Finhner, Syracuse; Tfacy Stromberg, Genoa; Erv Warner, Arapahoei Pam Smith' Ains- Carole Adams; Tammy Garey, Glover, Nebraska City; Steve Goll' worth: Deib Hamernih, Cotumbus; Lori Walla, Valparaiso; Pat Gloch, Rising City; Kathy Kaup, West Point; Jayne Witte' Blue Hill; Ly-nn Hagan, Oconto; Edgar Hatch, Harrison; Butch Keester, Lincoln; Maureen - Marsland; Mike I-ouisville; Jan Volh, Battle Creeh; Rhonda King' Ashby. Henderson, Allianie; Patti Hollibaugh, Howard, Lincoln; Mike Imig, Thedford; Kathy Jackson, Lin- coln; Steve Kliewer, Lushton; Sharon Kriewald, North Loup; Terri Krivohlaveh, DeWitt; Jenny Lees, Whitney; Tony Lesiah' Fullerton; Sara Marcy, Hay Springs; Rosemary Marhus, Lincoln; Danny Merchen, Crofton; Mike Neary, Lincoln; Bob Nelson, Norfoll; Tim Nollette, Nenzel; Clare Peterson' Strorns- berq: Penni Price, Lincoln; Ralph Robinson, llx11i56n; Kyle Rut"t, Campbell; Charlie Shafer, Wood River; Jennifer Smith' Blair; Dafe Spencer, Brewster; Bob Soucie, Uplend; Scott Spilher, Beatrice; Darcy Stephens, Omaha; Allyson Trenchard, (left Nemec, Brainard; Scott Hoff- Oxfordr Craig Uhrig. tiemingford; Spencer Vance, Red Cloud; Sixth Row to right): Jim Scott Wiens' Scott Langemeier, Schuyler; Jeff Miller' Steve Vintonl Mullin; Kerri Votaw, Wellfleet; schneider, Utica; Marsland; Linda Woodside, Clarks' North Bend; Sue Kiefer, Guide Rock; Susan Larson, Lincoln; Beatrice; LeaAnne Winget, 26 U Of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 1980-81 VOLK FARMS, INC.

BTACK SEMEN SMOOTH POLTED ts SIMMENTAT AVAILABTE! BUtT!

SMOOTH VELVET M3O6 Sire' ltlr. Cleon Birth Wt.:88 lbs. unossisted from lst colf heifer. Dom: Volk Cow K300 205 doy odi. urt., 829 lbs. 365 doy odj. urt., 1347 lbs. (Sired by Bor 5 Axion) Simmentol Production Sole l{ovember 14, l98l Purebred Hompshires, Yorkshires, Duroc, Londroce for sole of oll times. JoHil VorK & SoilS John Volk 402t675-582 Meredith Volk (Cottle Monoger) 402t675-5481 Von Volk (Hog Monoger) 402t675-548 Tim Volk 402167U54f9

IT ISN'T NECESSARY TO GO EXOTIC TO GET EXTREME PERFORMANCE

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Nov. l2th 35 good bred Heiferr

60 inchestall,l00 inches long. Ll Domino72006,2730 lbs. of red meat When you can use sons of the great inbred, linebred Ll Domino 72006. They can give you eff icient, rapid gain and fini5h at the most desirable weight, plus fertility, calving ease, good udders with small teats, gentle disposition, dependability, and more net profit. Alfred Meeks UPSTREAM RANCH Ferrall Meeks 308-942-5885 Taylor, Ne. 308-942-8355

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-8I HAR@LAT BIGGTR, TASTER.GAIil IilG, MOil EY.MAI(I1{G CHAROI.AIS.CROSS CAlYTS A RT THE QUICKISI TIOST PROTIIABIt WAY TO II{CREASE I}ICOTIT rROiI YOUR PRESTNT HTRD OT BTEF COWS. . . . YOU'RE OIII.Y O]IE BRTTDII{G SIASOil AWAY!!!

More lvlore profit $$$ Profit rtlore $$$ More More $$$ More profit More $$$

PUf YOUR PROFIT TN THE BIACKI!

K LAZY K IMACKE AUCTIOil SERVICE " Ey'/,o,r. Uqrrt. 9ok Ga.mzt gin+t" Purebred & Commerciol Livestock - Reol Estote - Form Mochinery - Household - Misc. coit PIETI AUCTlol{ StnYtct DON KRACKE AUCTIONEER DeWitt, Nebrosko- 69341 Ph. 402/683-5405

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Percenfoge & Furebred Bulls, Buy, Sell ond Store lleifers, Club Colves Kurt Kleinschmidt 28OO I.EIGHTON AVE. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Grofion, Nebrosko 68365 4A21282-tU1 68504

28 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 The Source ls... WAGOilHAMMER RAilCHES! Breeders of Productive, Predicloble, Procticol Cottle wirh T0TAL PERFORMANCE

Herd Bulls o Ronge Bulls o Registered Femoles o Commerciol Femoles o Club Colves AI{GUS o ClfAR0l,AtS o Sf/UlrtlftTAt CATTtt

Use o ltogonh ommer lotol Pertormance Bull f o Advonce Yoar Herdl

WAGONHAMMER RANCHES Total Perlormance Cattle For Today And Tomorrow Box 548 o Albion. Nebraska 68620 Jim Woll. Owner Laftrorne Hall. Manager 4O2 395 ZtlA O Barle-tt. Nebraska 68620 Jo8 654'3220 Myron Benes. sales 402 395 6962 THE TOTAL PERFORMANCE BRAND I

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feldt, Gering; Sheri Falhe, Canada; Jean LJhlrich' West Point: Lisa Greve. Wakefietd; Bil! Thurmond, Omaha; Scott IVlarshal;,, Norfolh; Todd Ehlers, Bancrofi. Sixth Rorr (left to righn): Jeff Wilmes. Creighton: Jin Fastenau, Bertrand; Beth Seller. Wisner; Kath.v lluise' Wahos,: Rod tseraneh. Nonth Bend, firird Row (left to right): Curt lodence' Hemingford; Bevenly Nieveen, Adams; Linda Larson, Springview; Teresa Jorgensen' Aurora; Doug Wehrbein, Plattsmouth; Paul Oltienbruns' Osmond; Mar[ Jagels, Davenport; Terry Maul, Kearney; Brad Eighth Row (left to right): Mike Cooper, Blqden; Carol Weart' Lang, Edgar. Ui-coln; Dawn Moriselte, Omaha; Julie Hill, Eagle; Chuch Woodside, Lexington; Joel Ringenberg, Lexington; Greg Fourth Row (left to right): Karen Unhel, Battle Creeh; Lee Crawford, Lexington; Marh Goes, Wymore' Schroeder, West Polnt; Theresa Konechy, Wahoo; Alan Hines' North Bend; Steve VanDeWalle, Cedar Rapids; Jon Dierhs' Back Row (left to riglrt): Jane Fastenau, Bertrand; Jon Ewing. Muelich, Schuyler; Steve Finhner, Adams; John Prososki, Columbus; Greg lbach, Sumner; Mary Meister, West Point; Fifth Row (left to right): Dave Kilgore' Rising City; Tom Huch- Norma Harris" Brule.

ANNUAL' 1980-81 30 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE 7 I E O.$utrcna ; il I a 1 Arlington Stote

Complete Livestock Feed Service SEED I FERTILIZER GRAIN Bonk ' LAIR FEED MILL Oldest Bonk in Woshington County Member F.D.l.C. Phone: 425-2425 1543 Store - 8loir, Nebrosko 58008 Arlington, Nebrosko

Furby 0uarterhorses HOME OF Stand ing VEROLA QUATITY

Tinky Band it ANGUS - Sire Might Tink (AQHA Champ) Beatle Win (Supreme Champ) FARMS Beatle Wind-Sire Our 30th Yeor Pesky's Buck Bar-Sire Buck's Bar None (Champ AAA) POLLED HEREFORD CATT!-E Albion, NE Mel, Donna & Kathy HERD BUIL BATTERY A.t. srREs 68620 (402\-678-2419 N. U. Bordoliermere 0032 Soyre Polrioi FAR Northern Prospector 6145 Skyhigh Prospector of Verolo Shoshone Viking McDole's Appolooso Mr. Angus Jr. Herd Sire Horse Ronch Dokoto poundmoker ll59

Appolooso Performonce, Holter, vtRil & ztot A Doi|EIER & solts Rocing ond Stollions For Sole Sutton, l{ebr. 68979 DALE HAYES Phone 4021773-4874 Eost Highwoy 136, Red Cloud, Nebr. 68970 Rod 773478 Bill Voughn - -773.4.74d N21746-26e Visit ors A lway s lU elco me

Home Address R. R. I, Box I QUALITY LI MOUSI N JERRY O. GREENWOOD Atda, CATTLE BREEDERS Registered Representative Nebraska 6881O Phoner 3O8,/384-2759 308/342-2242 Alton Gottwold & Son limousin H'E;ff#"tf^t! ALTON. I"4ARCELLA & ALLEN GOTTWALD OZARK NATIONAL LIFE BUILDING/GRAND AT gTH PHONE RoUrE 3, BoX 1 63 MTSSOURT KANSAS C|TY, 64106 816/842-8685 4O2 473-4575 NEBRASKA Ctry. NE 684 1 O

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 198G81 GI.ETDALE FARMS

6ur gool is to produce ond moke ovoiloble to the industry heolthy, sound, productive breeding stock herd ot such os the l3]4 boor pictured. This boor ond o littermote serve in the Coupe De Ville pigs the top indexing pen ot Molcolm. Another littermote serves in our herd. Sire of these olso sired the mosf recenf Clorkson test with o feed efficiency of I "98'

l314 Forrowed 7-2{o 130 doys to 220 .65 bockfot Index 153

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GW Conodion Solvotor 2091 odi. urt.697 lbs. 355 doy odi. nrt. 1243 lbs. Born 5479 b.w.92 lbs. 205 doy .|20. 2nd ot Stonford, Montono Bull Testr o.d.g.3.54; index 103; wt. per doy of oge 3.41; index Bred by Emons & Butcher.

Hompshires since 1918, Yorkshires since 1967 , Accredited SPF since I 960. Breeding stock ovoiloble ot oll times - we speciolize in volume gilt ordersl Jomes \f olk & Sons Bottle Creek, Nebrosko 4021675-5054

BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 19BO-8I 32 U of N Block fd Bridle-Animal Science Department Liaison

To promote better communications between the Block and Bridle Club and the Animal Science Department, the Block and Bridle-Animal Science Liaison Committee was formed. With Dr. Omtvedt, the Dept. Chairman, the club's executive committee picked two representatives from each class. Dr. Omtvedt, Dr. Doane (Senior Advisor), the class representatives and the club president formed the committee. The purpose of the committee is to meet as a group to freely discuss ideas, activities, and questions which come up between students and the department. Some of the things we discussed at this year's meetings included the Animal Science Facility Completion Project and Teacher Evaluation. The committee has proved to be a good opportunity for Dr. Omtvedt to get to know Block Front Row (Left to right): Dr. Omtvedt-Dept. Chalrman; Jayne WitteJunior Class; Jay Schroeder-Junlor Class; Scott and Bridle members and vice versa. Throughout Langemeier-Sophomore Class; Dave Oldfather-First the year the 6:45 a.m. monthly meetings produced Semester President; Dr. Ted DoaneSenior Advisor. (Second many interesting ideas and suggestions even row): Don Krache-Second Semester President: Ann Hen- - derson-Senior Class ; Richard Klein-F'reshman Class. (Third though it was an early hour! row): Lee Schroeder-Freshman Class, Jeff Miller more Class. -Sopho-

n Wahoo Feed & Farm Supply \ au, PHONE 443-5086 g r*F.\@ 745 NORIH CHESTNUT GRTSS WAHOO, NEBRASKA 68066 PO1TTD HTRTFORD TARTI Purino Chovls ond From Nebrosko City: 5 miles south on Heolth Producls Hwy. 73-75 ond I mile west. Wotch for signs.

Smidley Feeders For Cotologs, Write: Annuol Sole: Gress Polled Hereford Form Astro Buildings 3rd Tues. Route 3 Pox Feedlol Equipment of illorch Nebrosko City, Nebr. 68410

Congrotulotionr to the ul{t 810fl & BRtDlE C1UB Nebrosko City, Nebrosko Jor itr glowlh ond leodsrrhip Moke Our Bonk Formers J{otionol Compony Your Bonk Form Monogement Soles Approisols Member FDIC - - 4820 Dodge Streef A Full Service Bonk Omoho, NE 68132 102t553-7W5

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-81 3il COUPE DE VILLE YORKSHIRES

0utctonding * Heolrh + Rugged Performonce Bloodlines Sotisfoction

ffi o[\,*t?" \ t( Malcolm, Ne 68402 \N\ Ph. 402-796-2144

Club Colves ll4's - 3/8's -7116's Chionino X Hereford Chionino X Angus Chionino X Simmentol Tim Borth Coll' 402/439'2653 Box 99A, Rt. I Pilger, NE 68768 FRINEFIELD STATE EI AN T{ KATIE PHONE 873.7]I I DON & CHAPIN L]OO MAIN STREET HoME 873-3s48 :ll,f]iN{lFlE LD. NE Bil n :-,K n'-El(rs!l Knffig.,*ffi COWBOY SHOP Mens & Womens Western Weor New & Used Tock

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U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 1980-81 Lel th e ilEBRASKA AT{SUS Nebroskq Angus Ass'n ASSOCtAftOt{ tilC. work for YOU thrrt- Advertising Order Buying qnd Selling So le Monogement Ring Service Herci Consultotion

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THl] NEBRASKA AN(;US ASSOCIATION. INC.

ANNtiAL DUES -. $20 plus $ .50 per hcad for cvery call rcgisrcrcd thc prc vious year. Associatc rncmbership, (lorrrnrcrcial rnan S20.

Narre Farnr or Ranch Name

Add re ss , Zip Codc County _ Telephone Arcr ('ode RcgistcrcJ - Commerciai lilvlTEs Youo.o Location of Farrn or Ranch To Join in Their The above information required to identlfy and properly locate your hcrd rn Stote Breed the Nebraska Angus Directory listings. ( ) My check for $10.00 enclosed, plus $ ___ lor nuntbcr of'hcad Promotion Progrom registered tn I 9 Mail to: Nebraska Angus Assoc.. Inc.t Miles Groseth, Sec.: Rr. 4 Box ll5C: North Platte. NE 69101: ph: 308/534-5984

II{SURE THE IUTURE OF YOUR BREED by Supporting your Junior Breed Associotion Join rhe il E BRASKA J U 1{ IOR AIIGUS ASSOCIATIOI{ Attend the Junior Angus Show & Field Doy June 20 & 2l ot Summitcrest Angus - Broken Bow, Nebrosko SATURDAY - JUNE 20 SUNDAY JUNE 2l Judging Contest Jr. Angus Show Semen Auction- Speokers - For lvlore- - Preridenl: suson Grobouski ili;;;ffit secretory:'lcrelory: lori Glol'Globius Rr. 4 Box 87 contocir Beorrice, NE ll;lr.rTiJ' &212n4705 402152W532

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 198G81 Tribute To Seniors -

\i TIM ACTON Holmesville, Nebraska Agricultural Education- Block & Bridle: Ham Sales Committee Little Ak-Sar-Ben Quadrathalon Participant Other Activities: Alpha Tau Alpha Membership Committee Collegiate FFA Alpha Gamma Sigma Rush Chairman Chorister

CINDY DUNLAY Orleans, Nebraska Animal Science (Production- Option) Honors Banquet Committee Block & Bridle: National B&B Summer Meeting Vice.President Meats Judging Contest Third Place Historian Scholarships: Quarter Horse Show Co-Chairman Meats Scholarship Fall Steak Fry Other Activities: Kid's Day Junior & Senior Meats Judging Teams Queen runner-up Alpha Zeta

DENISE BROSIUS Brady, Nebraska Animal Science (Business- Option) Block & Bridle: Kid's Day Committee Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Quarter Horse Show Committee Spring Tour Ham Sales Committee Alumni Dance Committee Other Activities: Dorm Floor President Dorm Government

SCOTT SPILKER Beatrice, Nebraska Innocents Freshman Schoiarship Ag Honors-Animal -Science Alpha Zeta Scholarship Block & Bridle: Otler Activities: Kid's Dav Co-Chairman lnnocents Honors tianquet Co-Chairman Alpha Zeta-Censor Annual Co-Editor FdrmHouse-secretary Scholarships: Gamma Sigma Delta Nationai Feed tngredients Association Alpha Lambda Delta Ak-Sar-Ben Phi Eta Sigma American Society of Animal Society Cornhusker Marching Band

CHARLES W. SHAFER Wood River, Nebraska Animal Science (Science -Option) See Page I 36 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 198G81 JOYCE SHANNON FELT Mason City, Nebraska Christmas Coffee Chairman Animal Science (Production- Option) Other Activities: Block & Bridle: Chorus Pianoist Kid's Day Committee Church Pianoist Quarter Horse Show Committee Campus Crusade for Christ Quadrathalon Committee Intramural Sports Little Ak-Sar-Ben Participant Dorm Government Annual Committee Fedde Hall Food Representative Scrapbook Committee American Quarter Horse Association Ham Sales Nebraska Junior Hereford Association Activities Mart Chairman Nebraska Polled Hereford Association

CAROLE FINKNER Adams, Nebraska Elementary Education-Special- Education Spring Tour Block & Bridle: Scholarships: Publications Co-Chairman Florence McGonagle Little Ak-Sar-Ben Participant Other Activities: Quarter Horse Show The Council for Exceptional Cttildren Annual Phi LamMa Theta Basketball Team Intramural Athletics

KAREN K. FISHER North Loup, Nebraska Scholarships: Animal Science (Publication- and One-year U of N Regents Scholarship Communications Options) Luther Drake Scholarship Block & Bridle: Portia Goke Scholarship (3 years) Annual Co-Editor Allegra Wilkens Scholarship Alumni Dance Decorating Committee Arthur & Viola Thompson Scholarship Christmas Coffee Committee Other Activities: Honors Banquet Committee Alpha Zeta Ag Honorary Annual Staff Gamma Sigma DelCa Ag Honorary Quarter Horse Show Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Honorary Publications Committee Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honorary Activities Mart Committee National Agri-Marketing Association

DEBORA L. HAMERNIK Columbus, Nebraska Animal Science Completion Project Animal Science (Science Option)- Scholarships: Block & Bridle: Ida W. Berger ScholarshiP Secretary Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben Scholarship Assistant Historian Other Activities: Annual Editor American Society of Animal Science Quarter Horse Show Chairman Alpha Zeta Activities Mart Chairman Ag Ambassador Little Ak-Sar-Ben Champion Horse Showman Intramural Sports Quadrathalon Participant Gamma Sigma Delta Honoree Selection Committee University Lutheran Chapel Regional Meetings American Quarter Horse Association

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 37 ANN HENDERSON A]liance, Nebraska Animal Science (Communications- Option) Block & Bridle: Treasurer Quarter Horse Show Committee M.A.E.C. Committee Spring Picnic Beef Show Honors Banquet Photography Fall Steai< Frv Kid's Day Christmas Coffee

SCOTT HOFFSCHNEIDER Waco, Nebraska Agricultural Economics - Block & Bridle: Meat Animal Evaluation Contest Chairman Quadrathalon Committee Beef Show Committee Quarter Horse Show Committee Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Block & Bridle Basketball Team Spring Tour Other Activities: N.U. FFA Intramural Sports National Cattlemen's Association

SUSAN KACZOR Osceola, Nebraska Animal Science (Production- Option) Block & Bridle: Christmas Coffee Co-Chairman Ham Sales Quarter Horse Show Newsletter Annual Regional Meetins Othei Activities: " 4-H Leader Goldenrod Saddle Club Junior Limousin Association

PAMELA MARIE KEESTER Lincoln. Nebraska A1iryal Science (Science Option)- Block & Bridle: Activities Mart Little Ak-Sar-Ben Kid's Day Committee Ham Sales Christmas Coffee Quadrathalon Particinant Spring Tour Quarter Horse Show Beef Show Livestock Judging Contest Committee sprlng Hlcnrc \, f Jat U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-81 PAT KEESTER Lincoln, Nebraska 't.i Animal Science (Production- & Business Options) Christmas Coffee Committee Block & Bridle: Quadrathalon Committee Newsletter Co-Chairman Scrapbook Committee Quarter Horse Co-Chairman Other Activities: Alumni Day Co-Chairman Pre-Vet Club Program Chairman Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Dormitory Floor Vice-President Kid's Day Committee UNL Varsity Swim Team Beef Show Committee Intramurai Sports State Fair Ttophy Committee Intramural Water Basketball Champions

RHONDA JEAN KING Ashby, Nebraska Ad Sales Animal Science - Scholarships: Block & Bridle: University Scholarship Alumni Dance Refreshment Chairman Other Activities: Quarter Horse Show Committee University 4-H Club Ham Sales University Rodeo Club

SALLY L. KLEIN McCook, Nebraska Animal Science (Production- Option) Meats Judging Contest Block & Bridle: Livestock Judging Contest Quadrathalon Committee Chairman Spring Tour Beef Show Committee Little Ak-Sar-Ben Participant Kid's Day Committee Scholarships: Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Academic Scholarship Alumni Dance Committee (McCook Community College) Christmas Coffee Committee Livestock Judging Alumni Scholarship Livestock Judging Contest Committee Other Activities: M.A.E.C. Committee Junior & Varsity Livestock Judging Teams

DEB KLEINSCHMIDT - Grafton, Nebraska Animal Science (Production Option) Quadrathalon Committee Block & Bridle: Kid's Day Committee Secretary Fall Steak Fry Committee Junior Activities Award Spring Picnic Committee Ham Sales Co-Chairman Livestock Judging Contest Committee Honors Banquet Co-Chairman Refreshments Committee Beef Show Co-Chairman Spring Tour Co. Fair Livestock Judging Clinic Chairman Champion Beef Showman & Reserve Queen Finalist AII-Around Showman-Little Ak-Sar-Ben Executive Committee Other Activities: Liaison Committee Alpha Zeta-Ag Honorary Quarter Horse Show Committee Dormitory Intramurals Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Nebraska Junior Simmental Association Ag Symposium Committee Nebraska Junior Hereford Association

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SUSAN JOAN KOWALSKI St. Paul, Nebraska Animal Science (Business &- Production Option) Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Ag Economics (General Option) Livestock Judging Contest Committee Block & Bridle: Honors Banquet Committee Secretary Ham Sales Committee National B&B Summer Meeting Delegate Little Ak-Sar-Ben Participant Regional Meeting Delegate Kid's Day Committee Queen Candidate Steak Fry Committee Quarter Horse Show Co-Chairman Ag Symposium Spring Tour Co-Chairman Co-rec Basketball Team Spring Picnic Co-Chairman Other Activities: Beef Show Committee Dormitory Intramural Sports Annual Committee Animal Science Dept. Swine Scrapbook Committee Physiology Employee

DON KRACKE DeWitt, Nebraska Winner of Senior Division of Animal Science -(Production Option) Livestock Judging Contest Block & Bridle: Co-rec Basketball Team President Champion Novice Swine Showman Livestock Judging Contest Co-Chairman Other Activities: Quadrathalon Co-Chairman Nebraska Junior Hereford Association Liaison Committee American Junior Hereford Association Beef Show Committee FFA Alumni Association Quarter Horse Show Committee NU FFA Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Rodeo CIub Attended and participated in all activities UNL Madrigal Queen Coronation Escort Junior & Senior Livestock Judging Teams

WILLOW ANN KRAUSE Alliance, Nebraska Quadrathalon Participant Animal Science (Production- Option) Ag Symposium Committee Block & Bridle: Outstanding Sophomore Activities Marshal Scholarships: Historian Western Farm Management Scholarship Tleasurer Other Activities: Vice.President Alpha Zeta Liaison Committee Junior & Senior Meats Judging Teams Animal Science Completion Chairman Meat Animal Evaluation Team Queen Nebraska Junior Stock Growers Honors Banquet Co-Chairman President Queen Coronation Co-Chairman VicePresident W Spring Tour-1978 NU FFA Charter Member

SUSAN LARSON Lincoln, Nebraska Quarter Horse Show Committee Ag Journalism (Broadcast- Option) Scholarships: Block & Bridle: KRVN Radio Scholarship Assistant Marshal Other Activities: Photography Co-Chairman Delta Delta Delta Sorority Uttle Ak-Sar-Ben Participant Panhellenic Rush Counselor Executive Committee Nation Agri-Marketing Association Fall Steak Fry Committee Alpha Zeta Ag Honorary Ham Sales Committee Membership Committee Kid's Day Committee Publicity Committee Quadrathalon Committee Alpha Emsilon Rho Broadcast Honorary Livestock Judging Contest Committee UNL Ag Communication Dept. Employee

40 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-81 DEAN CURTIS LESOING Hickman, Nebraska Animal ScienceAgricultural- Economics Ham Sales Block & Bridle: Christmas Coffee Spring Tour Co-Chairman Quadrathalon Participant Honors Banquet Co-Chairman Honoree Selection Committee Quarter Horse Show Scholarships: Livestock Judging Contest Daniel S. Bestor Scholarship Annual Other Activities: Scrapbook Alpha Zeta Kid's Day Nebraska Young Farmers-Ranchers Steak Fry Education Association Little Ak-Sar-Ben Norris Area YF-REA President

GALEN LOSEKE Ericson. Nebraska Spring Tour Animal Science (Production- & Business Options) Scholarships: Block & Bridle: Ericson State Bank Scholarship M.A.E.C. Chairman Jim Stubbendieck Scholarship Livestock Judging Contest Chairman Other Activities: Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Junior & Senior Livestock Judging Teams Little Ak-Sar-Ben Participant Meat Animal Evaluation Team Livestock Judging Contest Participant Rodeo Club Quadrathalon Participant Publicity Chairman Meats Judging Contest Participant Awards Chairman

MARCUS J. MILANUK Oshkosh, Nebraska Honors Banquet Mechanized AgricuJture - M.A.E.C. Block & Bridle: Little Ak-Sar-Ben Ham Sales Chairman Scrapbook and Annual Livestock Judging Contest Chairman Scholarships: Quarter Horse Show Bill Polk Memorial Scholarship Beef Show Other Activities: Christmas Coffee Mechanized Agriculture Club Quadrathalon Alpha Zeta Kid's Day American Society Agricultural Engineers Spring Tour Student Mechanization Member Spring Picnic Junior & Varsity Livestock Judging Teams

JULIE MILLER Culbertson, Nebraska Christmas Coffee Animal Science (Production- Option) Scholarships: Block & Bridle: McCook Community College Academic Christmas Coffee Comrnittee Scholarship and Agricultural Scholarship Quarter Horse Show Committee Culbertson Alumni Scholarship Kid's Day Committee Other Activities: Ham Sales Alpha Zeta

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1S8O-81 DAVID OLDFATHER Lincoln, Nebraska (Production- Animal Science Option) Spring Tour Block Bridle: & Livestock Judging Contest President Coronatiori Marshal Queen Escort Co-rec Basketball Team Assistant Marshal Delegate to Liaison National Meetings Committee Attended and Helped with AII Activities Quadrathalon Co-Chairman Other Activities: Belt Pin Sales Chairman Kappa Pse Honoree -ih] Fraternity Selection Committee Nebraska Junior Stock Giowers Little Ak-Sar-Ben Field Day Chairman Champion Expert Horse Showman Nebraska Quarter Horse Association Novice Sheep Showman NU FFA A]umni Dance' Committee Junior & Senior Livestock Judging Teams Horse Show Quarter Committee Intramural Football, Basketbal-I, Softball

KATHY POOL - Papillion, Nebraska Honors Banquet Animal Science (Production Option)- Meats Contest Ag Education Ham Sales Block & Bridle: Other Activities: Quarter Horse Show Co-Chairman Phi Mu Sororitv Steak Fry Ritual Chairman Ag Symposium Ethics Chairman Christmas Coffee Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sister Spring Picnic Tteasurer Livestock Judging Contest Junior & Senior Meats Teams Little Ak-Sar-Ben Jgjolt Varsity Livestock Judging Teams M.A.E.C. UNL Ski Club

JENNIFER SMITH Blair, Nebraska Animal Science - Spring Picnic Block & Bridle: Queen Coronation Emcee Kid's Day Other Activities: Fall Steak Fry Alpha Zeta

T[itlDY STEHLIK - Crete. Nebraska Initiate Hamburger Fry Animai Science (science Option) M.A.E.C Block & Bridle: Meats JudginE Contest Publications Committee Co-Chairman Other Activitiesl Quadrathalon Participant- Alpha Zeta Quarter Horse Show Scholarship Committee Chairman Spring Tour Gamma Sigma Delta Kid's Day Reproductive Physiology Teaching Assistant

42 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. lgs0-st LUANN KAY STROMBERG - Genoa, Nebraska Animal Science (Science Option) Quadrathalon Participant Block & Bridle: Spring Tour Annual Co-Editor Livestock Judging Contest Little Ak-Sar-Ben Particioant Scholarships: Kid's Day Husker Harvest Days Scholarship Meats Judging Contest _ Thompson Scholarship Regional Meetings Other Activities: National Meetings Alpha Zeta Scrapbook Gamma Sigma Delta

KERRI ANN vorAw wellfleet, Nebraska The Association for the Gifted HomeRlonomics-SpecialEducation-- AmericanHomeEconomicsAssociation !yq"q Drcveloprnent in the Family .dmerican A,ngiis Association Block & Bridle: rgZB Nationll Angus"Ameiican eueen First Place Ham Salesman 19?B First place Angus Scholarship -spring.logr - 1980 National silver Youth ecfrievemenJ a*it"c Little Ak-Sar-Ben- Committee Nebraska Junior Angus Association Beef Show Committee tgZZ Nebraska Anglus eueen Refreshment Committee Secretary-Treasur6r Si^d1s Day_Cq-Chairman News Reporter B&B 1980 Princess Historian Queen Coronation Chairman Director (3 vears) Other Activities: Nebraska Junior Stock Growers Atpha Chi Omega Sorority Secretarv-Treasurer First Vice President *Iistoriari Chapter Relations Representative {f,ueen Contest Chairman Alpha Gamrna Rho Little Sister Field Day Chairman Co-Pledge Tlainer 1980 ,{,nimal Science Study Tour to Phi Upsilon Omicron Honorary Austraiia and New Zealand Council For Exceptional Children Nebraska Young Republicans

TERESA VANCE Red Cloud, Nebraska Alpha Gamma Rho-Rho Mate Animal Science (Production- & Business Options) President Block & Bridle: Rush Chairman Christmas Coffee Chairman UPC-East Fall Steak Fry Chairman Visual Arts Committee Refreshment Committee Dances and Concerts Committee Ham Sales Committee University FFA Beef Show Committee University 4-H M.A.E.C. Committee Nebraska Charolais Princess Little Ak-Sar-Ben Committee Nebraska Charolais Queen Little Ak-Sar-Ben Participant 2nd runner-up National Charolais Queen Quadrathalon Participant Nebraska Junior Charolais Association Queen Candidate News Reporter Other Activities: Queen Committee

CARYN ELIZABETH STICHLER Treynor, Iowa Animal Science (Production Option)- Block & Bridle: Halloween Committee Quarter Horse Show Committee Kid's Day Ham Sales Scholarships: Junior Animal Science Scholarship

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44 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 ::: (t/' \ \- Block t Bridle Calendar - SummerMeetings .....JuIy27-30, 1980 Ir Aetivities: ll FallSteakFry...... September4,1980 I \ ActivitiesMart...... September4,1980 RegionalMeetings .....September26-27, 1980 LittleAk-Sar-Ben ...... October3, 1980 Alumni Dance . . . October 4, 1980 Kid'sDay...... October17,1980 HamSales ...... November-December National Meetings . .November 16, 1980 Meats Judging Contest .November 2l-22,1980 Christmas Coffee . . .December 12, 1980 Block & Bridle Outreach February 16-21, 1981 Quadrathalon... ..February20-21,1981 Finals .February 26, 1981 M.A.E.C. ...March19-20-21,1981 Spring Tour . . .March 22-25,1981 QuarterHorseShow .....April2-3,1981 Beef Show ....April4,1981 Livestock Judging Contest . . . . .April 18, 1981 Honors Banquet . . .April24, 1981 Spring Picnic April26, 1981 StickerSales .....AllYear Meetings: September 4, 1980-Steak Fry. A short business meeting was held and officers of B&B and Animal Science Staff were introduced. September 11, l980-Committee Chairmen reported on Activities for the year. September 25, 1980-After the business meeting, numbers were drawn for Little Ak-Sar-Ben. October 16, 1980-Little Ak-Sar-Ben winners introduced. November 6, 1980-Ham sales were explained to the club. The T-Shirt and cap design contest began. November 20, 1939-A report was given on National Meetings. Mary Garst was guest speaker, discussing with the club her manager i1 role as of Garst Cattle Operation. December 4, 1980-Voted on T-Shirt and cap designs. Nominations for // officers for Spring Semester. r'/t December 11, gave ,l 1980-Election of officers. Elanco a presentation on /' Careers in Agriculture, followed by a pizza party. January 22, l98l-Business, Business, Business! ! ,/ February 5, l98l-Pictures of club were taken. February 19, 1981-Galen Frenzen of Fullerton, Nebraska was the / guest speaker. il February 26, 1981-Short business meeting. Quadrathalon quiz bowl finals were held, and winners of Quadrathalon were announced. March 5, 1981-spring Tour plans announced and money was collected from members participating. March 19, 1981- Quarter Horse and Beef shows were discussed. Report on Spring Tour. April 9, lg81-Livestock Judging Contest plans were finalized. April 23, lg8l-Nomination of officers for next fall. l9B1------::=- Election of officers. , <-/'-,i)=.. --.2./_t-; t - U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE A1 UAL, National Awards -

Six delegates from the UNL Block and, Bridle Sunday morning. chapter ventured to Louisville, Kenttlcky for the Anxious to sightsee, the UNL group drove to National Block and Bridle Convention, November Churchitri Downs and visited the museum there. 14-15, 1980. They also observed a beef show in progress at the In a competition with 6l other collegiate animal Kentucky Exposition Building in Louisville. science clubs, the Nebraslea Block and Bridle Club Orville Sweet of the National Pork Producers won three awards, taking first piace honors in Council spoke at the Sunday afternoon meeting. He Chapter Activities, second in Annual competition stressed the importance of organization and and fifth in Scrapbook competition" communication to the livestock industry. Wyoming A mixer and dance on Saturday night sponsored University was elected as the 63rd nationally recog- by the University of Kentucky chapter kicked off nized Block and Bridle Chapter. Regional repre' the conference. All scrapbooks, annuals, and sentatives reported on events of their respeetive reports on chapter activities were judged on meetings and conferences.

Left to right: LuAnn Stromberg, Patti Hollibaugh, Cheryl Gerdes, Dave Oldfather, Doug Frels, Scott Langemeier.

SCRAPBOOK: ANNUAL: CHAPTER ACTIVITIES: 1. Clemson University l.TexasA&MUniversity 1. University of Nebraska 2. University of Florida 2. University of Nebraska 2. Clemson University 3.TexasA&MUniversity 3. Kansas State University 3.TexasA&MUniversitY 4. University of Tennessee 4. Iowa State University 4. Kansas State University 5. University of Nebrasha 5. Virginia Tech University 5. Ohio State University

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The 1980 Initiates promoted Biock and Bridle "Design a T-shirt or Cap contest." Club to the general public through a new endeavor Members were encouraged to create a iogo for the ealled "Biock and Bridle Outreach." In conjunction T-shirts in promoting Block and Bridie. The with the Worid's Toughest Rodec, the Atrium mall designs were presented io the club. The mernbers hosted displays by Biock and Bridle and the Rodeo voted on the design we felt best suited the men'r- Ciub. A booth was set up including a slide show bership. The winning creations were drawn by Lin about Block and Bridle activities, the scrapbook Jeffres which went on the T-shirt and lr{orma and infonmation sheets about the club. Brenda llarris drew the design to be put on the cap. Heyden and Greg Ibach were chairmen of the event. Bool Scared you didn't I? tslock and tsridle h pizza party hosted by Jim Moore of Eianeo partieipated in the East Fest Festivities. They Products, Ine., was held foliowing officer elections displayed a Haunted House. Many of the members December 11. 1980 at Vaientino's. Moore spoke to regressed back into their childhood getting all the club briefly about Elanco's interest in college dressed up in costumes that resembled seary activities iike Block and Bridle. About 1b0 people things. Some of us even got scared of ourselves. were served ali the pizza and pop they could hold. A new means of acquainting members with newiy-initiated members was called "Take an Initiate to the Pizza Party." Members escorted the initiate whose name thev had drawn from a hat. ..oNewActivities U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-81 l' a 7nlX'r - li: NEBMSI?I HEREFORD /SSCI/4TION . ". on outfit you con laon on.

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HONOREE: SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES: LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST: J. Gerald Beattie Sandy Johnson SR. DIVISION 1. Don Krache HONORARY MEMBERS: LIT'TLE AK-SAR-BEN: 2. Craig Uhrig Jerry Jans 3. Rick Hagge Marvin Copple SWINE-Jan Volk JR. DIVISION Alfred Meeks (Res. Champ. Showman) 1. Michael Kucera 2. Michael Downing OUTSTANDING SENIOR: SHEEP-Sandy Johnson Jim Todd MEATS JUDGING CONTEST: BEEF-Jay Schroeder SR. DIVISION JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP: (Champion Showman) l. Willow Krause Charlie Shafer 2. Tim Cech DAIRY-Penni Price 3. Cindy Dunlay JR. DIVISION SENIOR WORKHORSE: Hamernik Fatti Hollibaugh IIORSE-Deb 1. Mihe Imig 2. Kevin Large JUNIOR ACTIVITIES: Deb Kleinschmidt

Dwight Loveday and Ann Hollingsworth receive their gifts from the Junior Meats Judging Team in appreciation for their coaching efforts'

Kerri Votaw presents a chech to Deb Kleinschmidt for being top David Hagemeier, top senior animal science scholar receives a ham saleswoman. watch from the Nebraska Breeders and Feeders Association, 50 U Of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 19BO-81 Dr. Omtvedt awards Jay Schroeder the plaque for being R. Champion Showman at Little Ak-Sar-Ben. B. Warren, livestock judging team coach tries on his gift from the Senior Team.

Archie White of Hormel,.recognizes Willow Krause, top senior judge in the Meats Judging C-ontest.

Dr. Omtvedt gives Sandy Johnson a plaque for the Sophomore Activities Award. R.B.'s Boys receives the award for top team overall in the Quadrathalon. The team consists of Lanehnder;";, tt;Ni;girr, Kevin Large, and Butch Henderson.

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TVelve members of the UNL Block and Bridle The 1980 National Block and Bridle summer Club and Dr. Larson attended the Regional Meeting meetings were held July 27-30 in conjunction with at North Dakota State University September 26 and the Amirican Society of Animal Science meetings n. at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Cornell Following registration on Friday night, an ice' nrovided Block and Bridle members with tours of breaker was held and meetings began the next their Teaching and Research Center and of several morning. commercial operations in the area. Although few agriculture with-New York, it is The goals of our region are to become more ^one-ofpeople associate unified, to increase communications between the the biggest industries in the state. It was states, to become nationally recognized at the very interesting to compare our state's agriculture National Convention through preparation of a to theirs. After the meetings the members left with Regional Report and through Regional Representa- several new ideas to take home to their clubs. tion, and finally to become familiar with other Block and Bridle members, exchanging ideas and interests on upcoming issues. Topics discussed were money-making projects, new-member rush, regional activities, and National Convention. Officers were elected and next year's meetings were planned. Elected as our regiohal representatives were Jeffrey Miller and Suiy Kowalski. After a tour of NDSU's facilities, deldgates participated in a barbecue and dance' Other states represented at the meeting were Minnesota, Montana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, and host North Dakota.

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A crossbred steer shown by Mark Robinson, 14, in the Nebraska State Fair 4-H beef show topped a field of 218 entries in the beef carcass contest. Mark was awarded the championship trophy by Block and Bridle President Dave Oldfather. Mark also ,s;.k, was awarded $100 from a pool of donors. Mark is ''1'" the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Robinson, Bertrand. The winning carcass had a weight of 780 pounds, graded low choice and had a loin eye area of 19 square inches.

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The Fall Steak Fry introduces incoming students to the Block and Bridle -Clyb. This year'Jsteak fry was a big success. Cochairmen Dave Bartels anh Dean Ptu-tr reported that 2t2 people attended the event held on the Biochemistry & Nutrition lawn. The advisors grilled steak sandwiches that were served with baked beans, fruit salad, and iced tea. Animal Science Faculty members frying steahs. Department Chairman, Dr. Irvin Omtvedt welcomed the new initiates and returning members of Block and Bridle. He introduced tle Animal Science faculty and the club advisors.

Committee members Roberta Barr and Susie Larson hard at worh.

Members and Initiates enjoying the good food. Doug Petersen and Doug Barnell help themselves to the food. U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 19BO-81 D, the future belongs to JUNI(OFI Limousin breeders

Junior Limousin breeders in every part of the country are enjoying success wrth their Limousin heifers. Each summer, junior Limousin breeders f rom across the U.S. gather for the toughest and most com- petitive Limousin female show in the world, the National Junior Limousin Heifer Show. In addition to the heifer show, many other activities make this an- nual event one of the most exciting offered. A state team fitting con- test, individual fitting and showing, best state display, and classes for best pair of heifers and best three head from one state hiohlioht competition Regional junior Limousin shows are held at the American Roval rn Kansas City, Mo. and in Denver, Colo. during the National Western Stock Show. Most states have junior Limousin shows at their sum- mer field days, state fairs and many county fairs offer Limousin c lasses. Limousin heifers are definitely a solid investment in the future. As a junior breeder, you can start building your own herd around a junior heifer project. Or, you can sell your heifers at the end of the show season at one of the regional or national sales. North American Limousin Junior Association (NALJA) members are under 22years old and pay only a $10 membership fee. NALJA membership rolls total more than 1,500 enthused and active junior Limousin breeders. NALJA programs are designed to teach young breeders the responsibilities and skills necessary to raise and show cattle. Through NALJA activities, lunior cattlemen gain insight and understanding of the beef industry. Write today for a iist of breeders in your area who can help you get started in the Limousin business and for your NALJA membership application.

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Little Ak-Sar-Ben was a big success this year with over 90 entries. It was held on October 3rd in the judging pavilion with many students, club members, parents, alumni, and fac"rrlty members attending. Little Ak-Sar-Ben is open to all university students who wish to display their talents in showing swine, beef, dairy, sheep or horses. Each contestant is supplied with an animal one week before the contest to train and groom. The con- testants are judged on their grooming and presen- tation of the animal. Bruce Tteffer judging the beef class. The contest is divided into two divisions, "Novice" and "Expert." The "Novice" division is open to those people who have never shown a particular species. The winner of the "Novice" division advances to the "Expert" division to compete. The winner of each species category is eligible for the final "Round Robin" competition, which entails showing of the five species. The Overall Grand Champion was Jennifer Uhrig, Hemingford and the Overall Reserve Champion was Theresa Konecky of Wahoo. Plaques and ribbons were provided by Ak-Sar- Ben and were presented by Block and Bridle Queen Willow Krause. Cash awards were sponsored by Block and Bridle. Don Kracke announced, while Lin Jeffres and Lynn Hagan provided their own brand of "clowning around." "Novice" division winners were: Sheep, Butch Henderson, Alliance; Swine, Doug Magill, Blair; Beef, Jackie Lempka, Tecumseh; and Dairy, Cheryl Gerdes, Auburn.

Judges for the contest were: Sheep, Don Mc- Clure, Wahoo; Dairy, Terry Imig, Seward; Swine, Robert Engle, Geneva; Beef, Bruce Treffer, Burwell; and Horse, Monte Stauffer, Papillion.

Jennifer Uhrig, Hemingford, was the winner of the sheep division and was also champion showman. 58 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 19BO.B1 Craig Uden, Bruning, was the winner of the beef division.

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Theresa Konecky, Wahoo, was the winner of the dairy division.

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of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 1980.81 62 U Queen Coronation and Alumni Dance

October 6, 1980 marked the date of the Block and Bridle Queen Coronation and Annual Alumni Dance. Miss Jane Pauley was crowned the 19g1 Miss Block and Bridle. Miss Jayne Witte was named Block and Bridle Princess. This year's theme was "Taste the High Country," dev6loped and decorated by the first semester initiates. Fbur hundred people attended the festivities held at the Nebraska East Union. The Sandy Creek pickers provided modern bluegrass music. Jennifer Smith served as the Mistress of Ceremonies and was assisted by Willow Krause, the 1980 Block and Bridle Queen.

..Waltzes" 1980 Bloch and Bridle Queen Willow Krause Don Kracke and Jayne Witte ,.swing" to Sandy Creeh pichers. with her father.

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 198G81 Congrotulotions BLOCK ond BRIDIE on onother successful yeor from AG MEN Frqternity

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Winners of 3 out of 5 0ursfonding University Awords - the C. B. Schultz Community Service Aword - the Greek Blood Drive TroPhY - the AT0 Help Week Trophy AG MEN Froternity - promoting Leodership, Scholorship, Brotherhood, ond Sociol ond Economic Adiustment.

Yisit us onylime.

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U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 198G81 Kid'sDay

"Kid's Day" is one of the few opportunities many turkeys, ducks, geese, baby chicks, and a steer. It young childien in Lincoln have for an actual hands- was more than just another day for the children. It on eiperience with farm animals. Leading this was a unique practical learning experience. After a succeisful event were committee co-chairmen long day on the "farm" the children were treated to Cheryl Gerdes and Scott SPilker' kool-aide and cookies. Seven hundred kids from Lincoln day care A special thank-you is extended to the Animal centers and grade schools filed into the Judging Scienie staff who contributed time, animals, and Pavilion on October 17, 1980. They got a chance to efforts to make this event a success. "see and touch" pigs, a shetland PoDY, lambs,

Whlch "hids" are having the most fun?

Can I touch it?

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The club's money-making a-ctivity of the year _ We extend ,,THANK Ham Sales. This year the" ctun a big yOU,, to i6ta- ouur" i6,ooo members and all the pounds of Hormel Cure initiales who,ofa f,"riJ, to the people 81 Uoneiess, smoked hams who bought and made_a net profit hams. to tt co-miil;: of over $O^S00. Tir" hams were Richard Greg lbach, purchased from Hormet Klein. Tgny " n"*Aa ntd"i-Fa"ting plant in Julie Scheideler, -L,esi"f,, Jespersen, Fremont, Nebraska. One hund*i-r"uunty_seven B."{G"y;' x""rin- unkel, Steve club members Anderson, Ted Klug, d;g"B;;;;;i, and initiates participatea in the Doug petersen. -iL;-ililffi;i:,Lu Nearv. activity. The Sglncer. V_";.", top five salespersons were: 1) Kerri Jennifer Votaw, z) Sandv .lohnson,'ll -J;ilf;" Uhrig. Rosemarie M;ft;i{ary Uhrig, 4) Caroi weart. Fatti Collura, Suzy Kowalski. s) craig itder:-C;; rbach HolliLugl;'i;irl v"n.", was Brad Benson. AIso, to chaffiisffi the top initiate;;liid^;"r g1800. jeffre1-i. ^ ily Schroeder,"no "tg^l"--d.nams were Marc Milanuk. Dresented to Governor Thone, Litfle "THANK yOU'; MiI; A special Ak-Sar-Ben judges, and eoes tobr. nr""EL" and the alio ;;;; used for the at Loeffet Meat staff Christmas C;ff;. LIb to"-arf tne !*i"-iii_" and hetp they spent with ham sales.

Scott and Lee ... Is it that heavv?

Weigh those hams, Marh!!

Co-chairmen Scott Milanu\ J"y Schroeder and Jeff present a Hormel Ham to d"";";;ih;;;.' ' Miller U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE arvNUer,,ls80_'8, 67 Christmas Coffee

The 1980 Annual Christmas Coffee was hosted by Rhonda Hineline and Maureen Kaup on the 12th of December. The traditional Hormel Cure 81 ham, cheese, relishes, crackers, punch and coffee were served to approximately 300 Animal Science faculty, graduate students, staff and many hungry Block and Bridle members. Is there a better way to end a semester of activity?

Dr. Adams scanning the 1980 Bloch and Bridle Scrapbook.

Rhonda Hinellne, co-chairman, gives orders to fellow Bloch and Bridle members. Denise and Kathy enjoying the food. 68 U Of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 BowtEs ilvEsTocK Form ond Ronch Fertilizer, lnc. commFstot{ c0. 531 Livestock Exchonge Bldg. Office Ph: (402) 7314252 Hog Yords (402) 73]4638 Fertilizers 0moho, Nebrosko 68107 Chemicols CATTLE: HOGS: DARRELL JOHNSOT* LARRY KINEN Home - 339-1889 Home - 339-6962

Complete Line of Gooch's Best Feeds TOGAN VATTEY IMPT., I Loomix Feed Eact on Highway 35, Waync, Nebrarka Supplements Gehr I I :__; I I *rt..o 'm ii'";yffiti:f Box 176 ::'- I I Bush-Hog ffiil* 0lson Oshkosh, Nebrosko 69154 I I Qffice Phone: (308)772-3771 Hesston Center Pivots, Lockwood 325-3325

LT of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 69 -a- Meats Judging Contest

The Meats Judging Contest was held on November 2L-22, 1980 in Loeffel Meat Lab and American Stores. Forty-six people ranging from JUNIOR DIVISION SENIOR DIVISION old veterans to amateur freshman participated in Overall Winners: Overall Winners: the contest. 1. Lee Schroeder 1. Sandy Johnson An introductory session was held on November 20 2. Tim Nollette 2. Jay Schroeder to inform those contestants who had never judged 3. Doug Frels 3. Jane Pauley meats before of the contest's rules and procedures; 4. Brenda JesPersen 4. Sheri Horn peo-ple helpful hints were also given to the -who attinded. Ribbons were given to the top individuals in each division and category. Thanks goes to Steve Gierhan and Jim Nemec, co-chairmen of the event.

JUNIOR DIVISION SENIOR DIVISION Grading Winners: Grading Winners: 1. Lee Schroeder 1. Mike Neary 2. Tim Nollette 2. Alan Hines 3. Terry Maul 3. Ralph Robinson il. Doug Wehrbein 4. Sheri Horn

SENIOR DIVISION "TUNIOR DIVISION Judging Winners: Judging Winners: 1. Lee Schroeder 1. Sandy Johnson 2. Tim Nollette 2. Jay Schroeder 3. Doug Frels 3. Jane Pauley 4. Brenda Jespersen 4. Sheri Horn

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Judgers identifying retail cuts in the contest. Chech out the Porh, Steve! U Of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 198G81 70 1970 - The BEGlill{|l{G of the Votow sisrers' Block & Bridle Activities: Judging, Queens, committees, HAM sALES, etc. The End of on ERA of christy, Kothy & Kerri. l98l - Selling Homs for Block & Bridle. . . but we will still be Promoting Angus ond wishing continued success to the U. of N. Block & Bridle Club.

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* Herd Sires include: Londroce - l0-5 Trovis 75_9 Yorkshire - 84-8 Tim Hompshire Ploinview Notionol Bonk - 4-3 Loose Duroc - l2-5 Husxer Locoted I % miles eost of Henderson, NE Pfoinview, Phone 40217294291 ilebrosko 6g169 Dorrell G. Epp, 0wner Henderson, Nebr. 68371 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE aNNUer,, rg80{ -- Qordrathalon

This year's Quadrathalon was held February 20- ORAL PRESENTATION: 21. The field of contestants nearly doubled from last Misfits year as 16 teams participated. Each team par- Voltage ticipated in four events. These included an oral B&BInc. presentation, quiz bowl, written exam (covering Meat Heads animal breeding, physiology, nutrition, meats, Kinder's Kids horse, beef, swine, dairy, sheep, and poultry), and a lab practical (such as fat probing, nose printing, QUIZ BOWL: heat detection, sex determination of chickens, and RB's BoYs No. 2 ration formulation) made up of 16 separate stops. Kinder's Plaques were presented to the top two teams B&BInc. overall, with each team member receiving a Misfits medal. The top team consisting of Galen Loseke, Triplets Jayne Witte, Deb Hamernik, and Tony Lesiak is noweligible to compete in the Regional Quadratha- OVERALL: lon. A big thank you goes to Dr. Bobby Moser and B & B Inc. - G. Loseke, D. Hamernik, J. Witte, T' all of the Animal Science Faculty for writing Lesiak T' Stehlik, M. questions and organizing the event. Also, thanks to Kinder's Kids - L. Stromberg, the cochairmen who worked with the faculty, Sally Cayler, A. MeYer Klein, Jane Pauley, Dave Oldfather, Tim Nollette, MeatHeids-L. Jefires, S. Johnson, J. Schroeder, and Lynn Hagan. The Quadrathalon is sponsored D. Bracht by B&B and the Animal Science Department. RB's Boys No. 2 M. Rosenquist, Kriekemeier, C. Uhrig, M.- Milanuk Misfits - W. Krause, D. Lesoing, D. Kleinschmidt, LAB PRACTICAL: S. Kowalski Meat Heads B&BInc. Kinder's Kids RB's Boys Farm House No. 1 WRITTEN EXAM: Kinder's Kids Meat Heads B&BInc. RB's Boys Burr No. 2

judging results of the guilt class. Are they doing it right, Scott? Farmhouse No. 1 discussing U Of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL' 19BO-81 72 champion of Quadratharon, Kinder,s Kids, with Jim Dept.iiul*;l,1fi[iib,llii;":#iiifi#,i0"1,1i[i'Jl]?l;,xl1f Head. *ffiJJ: ;itrw "'ffiWffi iwa u&@ 'M7r

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The obove pictured boor wos officiolly weighed ond probed ot 140 doys of oge. He reoched .|37 220pounds in doys ond probed.56 inch of bockfot. This is our 23rd yeor in the Nebrosko SPF Accredited Progrom. Breeding Stock Usuolly For Sole Guy E. & Dove McReynolds Ashlond, Rt. 2 Nebrosko 68003 GUY (402)944-2398 DAVE (4021944-2397

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U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL. 1980-81 75 Spring Tour

This year's Spring Tour began at 7:00 A.M., with and a chance to visit with the former president and Sunday, March 22. Fifty-one members along with of Phillips Petroleum, a professional oil driller The advisors Ted Doane and Larry Larson, were able to area cattleman around Bartesville, Oklahoma. make the trip through Kansas and Oklahoma. members really got a chance to hear some "rich" Our first stop was at Laflin Angus in Olsburg, philosophy! - of Kansas, where we were able to see some fine Angus tuesday, the crew toured the hog operations cattle. The next stop was at LeRoy McCosh's farm Claude Messner and Mike Price, both in southern where he raises purebred Hampshire sheep and Kansas. At noon, we were in Eureka, Kansas Border Collie pups. This turned out to be a very having dinner with and later touring the ranch of delicious stop as the members were treated to Clint Hunnington. We also stopped at Mill Creek barbecued lamb! That afternoon, the members Herefords and then it was on to Manhatten, Kan- toured T & R Farms (purebred Poland Chinas) sas. Here we were treated to a chili supper' near Solomon, and Klaussen Dairy near Hillsboro. courtesy of KSU's B&B Club, and later we were That evening found members splashing around in able to ittend one of their business meetings. That got the pool and hot tub at the Holiday Inn in Wichita' evening, our B&B members a taste of the night Monday, we were "on the road again" as we life in Aggieville. traveled down to Arkansas City, Kansas to see 700 Members drug themselves out of bed Wednesday of KSU's ewes in confinement at the Dick Marr's farm. Even morning and were given the "grand tour" to though we ran a little late that day, we were able to Animal- Science facilities. Heading north the ag make it down to Stillwater, Oklahoma in time to see Nebraska we were shown other aspects of poultry operation OSU's B&B Club in action at their Kid's Day. Af- industry as we toured McClure's terwards OSU B&B members gave us a tour of and Wymore Rabbit Factory near Wymore, their Animal Science facilities and treated us to Nebraska. A tour of Engleman's Dairy near lunch. By late afternoon members were "sight Harbine brought the tour to a close. A big THANK seeing" at rhe Will Roger's Memorial in YOU goes to Dean Lesoing and Jayne Witte for Claremore, Oklahoma. The highlight of the trip organizing this year's tour. was that evening when the members had supper

The whole Gang! U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, I98O-81 Claude Messner shows one of his top Duroc boars. Members anxiously await the barbecued lamb at LeRoy Mc_ Cosh's farm.

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Nebrosko S.P.F. Accredited Boors must reoch ot leost 220 pounds by 170 doys of oge; Gilts 185 pounds in 185 doys. Nebrosko S.P.F. Boors must hove less thon 1.0 inch bock fot ot 220 pounds ond Gilts less thon l.l5 inch bock fot. Come onytime for o good selection. We con serve both the purebred breeders ond commerciol herds' Bloodlines now ovoiloble ond in the future ore from Chorlie Hustle, l-ift ond Top Choice ond Ark 52-1, Twin Pines Forms. EBERLE FARMS G.rry Eberle Kent Allen-Herdsman lloyd Eberle Phone $0'2) 7'36-4691 Bradsh.rw, Nebrask.r 6831 9 Phone (402) 362-5802 Rt. 1, Box 20 Phone area code 402-7'-J6-4691 'l 6 miles north, mile east from Bradshaw ,(il \il;: sl

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- serving the following counties Adoms o Bloir o Buffolo . Chose . Custer - o Dowson . Dundy o Fronklin . Frontier Furnos o Gorfield . Gosper o Horron o Hoyes o Hitchcock o r.o'nuy . Loup Phelps o Red Willow o Shermon . Volley o Webster trucks locoted in CA[I. TOIL FREE. - 800.652-9334 Lexington Broken Bow t-ronklin- McCook - - Lexington, NE Doily Deod Srocl Rcnovol- 68050 Relioble 0nes I U of N BLOCK C enrnln et.NUaL$o+r- =lhe - I 79 - 26thAnnual B fd B Qoarter Horse Show

show; and Don Shine On Jach, a 1977 Stallion owned by Howard Pitzer and Kowalski, and Pat Keester, Co-Chairmen of the James Brinkman of Ericson, Nebrasha won the All-Around Kracke, B&B President. The trophy saddle was donated by Horse honors at this year's show. Pictured are Jane Pauley' Marvin E. Copple of Lincoln, Nebraska. B&B Queen; Mr. & Mrs. Gary Putnam, Tony Lesiah' Suzy Jim On April 2 and 3 our club held the Twenty-sixth Shine On Jack, owned by Howard Pitzer and Annual- Horse Show. The competition Brinkman of Ericson, Nebraska and shown by Quarter Jaqueline opened on Thursday, the 2nd, with Halter classes, Gary Putnam was this year's winner' followed by Youth classes in the afternoon and Kissinger of Glenvil, Nebraska and her horse Pocos AQHA, NCHA, QHAN, CHAN, ANd WSCHA AP Goldseal was named All-Around Youth. The proved cutting horse classes. The second day of awards were presented by Miss Jane Pauley, 1981 competition, April 3rd, opened with Pleasure and Block and Bridle Queen. The co-chairmen for this Reining classes, followed by Polebending, Barrel year's show were Suzy Kowalski, Tony Lesiak, and Racing, Calf Roping, and Dally Team Roping Pat Keester. A very special thanks goes to Marvin Copple of approved-Mr. by AQHA and QHAN. Burdette L. Johnson of Shell Rock, Iowa had Lincoln, Nebraska who donated the All-Around sup- the duty of selecting the winners in the forty classes Horse trophy saddle, as well as those who over the two-day show. The All-Around Horse was ported the show by sponsoring classes. By making announced on Friday at the conclusion of the show. our show a success, you have helped make our whole club a success.

19Bl Sponsors J Bar D, John Wl kins Rohnke Quarler Horses Geneva, NE Mike Mc Inlvre Quarler Horses Lloyd & Naomi Geweke soucie Farms Vance Quarter Horses Franklin, NE Wolb6ch. NE Ord, NE (2 classes) Upland, NE Inavale, NE Furby Quarier Horses 9/inings Rdnch Quarler Horses Albion, NE **'"' -lim Hayes Amelia, NE F::Ii:,11:l';:5if'J?;. liXllil"l.n'"""' 8i""TJ'"J:::'l"J [':i;:'*' Elkhorn, N E V rgil & Dayton Layman "" Dan McWhirler Qudrter Horses Auciioneers Hamernik Constructlon Don ohan, NE Lincoln, NE KimbrouehQuailerHorses rSrfon,nluJt"'"o'*' Columbus, NE l",LTf",l'J""'"" D & D Dislribulrnq Earih Drug & Anlmal Heallh Pepsl Cola Boltllnq Co L ncoln, NE Heaoquarlers Howard Piirer Diamond 8ar Y Erlcson, NE Lincoln, NE Llncoln, NE M-a Ranch Haslings, N E Denion, NE McGowan nsurance F rsr Nalional.L ncoln Schafler Ranch Quarler Horses Ulysses, NE L@mis Quarler Horses Whip@rwili Farms G@ch t eS M,tl L Incoln NE Emmel, N E Bee, NE Elkhorn, NE Lincorn, NE Liveslock Insurance Ferrel s WestFrn -'5 Roger Pelers Horses Miller Page Trophy ShoP I incoln Army & Weslern Wear Carl Erown Quarler Rick & Kaihy rmperia,. NE Sioux Clty, NE Llncoln, NE Oshkosh, NE Lincoln, NE Ltnco'n, NE BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980-81 80 U of N BLOCK & Mr. MBJ Year owned by Harold R. Warner of Boulder, Colorado and-shown by Denny Hassett was named Grand Champion Gelding.

Gary- Putnam showed Watch Joe Star to the Reserve Champion Gelding honors. Watch Joe Star is owned by Howard pitzer of Ericson, Nebrasha.

Denny Hassett also showed the Reserve Champion Mare, Go Lucky Valentine, owned by Luke p. Casile of Columbia. tv' issouri.

Poco Coed's Te N Te, owned and shown by Calvin Soucie of Upland, Nebraska won the Grand Champioh Mare honors.

U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 19BO.B1 Beef Show

The Eighth Annual Big Red Beef Show was held on Saturday, April 4th at the Nebraska State Fairgrounds in the new open class beef barn. This year's show was the biggest ever with a record number of. 225 entries and 147 exhibitors. Myron Danner, a Chianina breeder from Bur- well, Nebraska was the judge for the show. The show was open to all Nebraska 4-H and FFA members 19 years of age and younger. Showmen were judged in 12 divisions. There were two showmanship divisions, junior (L3 years and un- der) and senior (14-19 years). First place showmen received a show halter. Second and third piace winners received a show stick and a brush respectively. Breeding heifers were judge-d T seven divisions including Angus, Hereford, Charolais, Simmental, Shorthorn, Limousin and commercial. Awards were presented to winners in market heifer, British breed steer, and crossbred Grand Champion Marhet Steer, shown by Rae Lynn Hubbard' 10, daughter^ of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hubhard of Bayard' steer divisions. niesenting the ribbon and banner are (left to right) show judge Steers and heifers that exceeded the 900-pound Mvron Dinner, Burwell; 1981 Miss Block and Bridle Jane weight limit were allowed to show in a separate Piulev. Harvard; and Nebraska Polled Hereford Queen Terri class and were awarded ribbons but could not Fullner, Wisner. compete for overall chamPions. Co.chairmen of this year's beef show were Sandy Johnson, Erv Warner, and Craig Uden. Banner Sponsors Security National Bank, Laurel, NE Gooch's Feed Mill. Lincoln, NE Exeter Feeders & Breeders Richards Bros. Simmentals, Grafton, NE Fosler Simmentals. Milford, NE S & L Cattle Company, West Point, NE Nebraska Shorthorn Association Bruce & Bob Skinner, Herman, NE Doug Brand, Seward, NE Melvin Pettit, Wymore, NE & Vance Jeffres & Sons, Burwell, NE Rikli Charolais, Murdock, NE Wagon Wheel Charolais Ranch, Holdrege, NE Nebraska Jr. Polled Hereford Association Choquette Herefords, Franklin, NE Nebraska Jr. Angus Association Black-Top Angus, Beemer, NE Clarence Helms, Holbrook, NE Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, Lincoln, NE Winner of the Senior Showmanship award was Lois Vech' 16, Barr Angus, Liberty, NE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vech of Ericson' Presenting Association the;ibbon and halter are (left to right) Nebraska Polled Nebraska Jr. Hereford Hereford Queen Terri Fullner, Wisner; Nebrasha Shorthorn Aegeter Supply, Seward, NE Karla Rocker, Seward; Nebraska Stock Growers Association Queen Stephanie Peters, Arnold; Nebraska Angus Queen Sue Grabowshi, Beatrice; Nebraska Charolais Queen Teresa Vance, Red Cloud; and 1981 Miss Block and Bridle Jane Pauley, Harvard. ANNUAL' 1980-81 82 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE Reserve Champion Market Steer, shown by Bryce Cook, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooh of Wahoo.

Winner of the Junior Showmanship award was Danielle Maronde, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Maronde of Beatrice.

Champion British Breed Steer shown by Jeanne VanDewalle, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanDewalle of Cedar Rapids.

Showing the Champion Marhet Heifer was Malaine TejH, 15, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Loren Tejkl of Stanton.

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Judging Tgam, coached -f19_,1rt1.?uifv by Dr. .r ranKtrn lilctrldge, competed in two contesti this fall. At the Midwest Intercollegiate Contest in Water_ loo, Iowa the team was Bth o[t of zz lu".nr. Division results include 4th in Milking Shorthorn. Sfr"*n Mohr was Bth overali individfal out of OO, frd in Yilking Shorthorn, and 9th in Brown Swiss. Streiia ulpperle was gth in Brown Swiss and Jersey.-in Deanna Volle was first among alternates- S:l:l:ltr: yfrite Byron schmidt wa"s fiisr in Minine *191!tgil amgng the alrernates and 4th among alI t'ennt Prlce placed 4th overall in Avrshires. The team traveled to the World tiairy nxpo in Madison, Wisconsin where they carne out l7th overall. The Huskers were grd in placings, 6th i; Left to Brown Swiss,_ right: Front Row, Shawn Mohr, Byron Schmidt, Sheila and 9th in Holstelni. Individual p1qn.,"t". _Back Row, _Deanna Voffe, ioach----" Dr. Franklin winners include Sheila Eip-perle rgth in pi;"iil;; Eldridge, Penni price, Mike Backhu*. and Shawn Mohr 12th out ,if rsg inuviouais; 4lh"i; placings, and 12th in Brown Swiss.

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The Senior Livestock Team coached by R. B. Warren, competed in three major contests this year. The Mid-South Fair in Memphis, Tennessee started the year with the "A" team placing 12th out of 23 teams and the "B" team placing 15th. Sally Klein was the 5th high individual in beef and 25th individual overali and Mark Rosenquist was 10th in swine, and 24th individual overall. At the American Royal in Kansas City, UNL placed l?th overall, 14th in placings, and 16th in reasons. Kelly Kriekemeier was 4th high individual in reasons and ranked 15th individual overall. Mark Rosenquist was 27th individual overall. The UNL team concluded the year at the North American Livestock Expo at Louisville, Kentucky. l,efttoright: Front Row, Don Krache, Kathy Pool, Craig Uhrig, The Huskers placed first in placings and 10th Sally Klein. Back Row, Dept. Head Dr. Omtvedt, Marh Rosen- overall. They were 6th in sheep and llth in swine. quist, Mihe Imig, Galen Losehe, Brad Worman, Marc Milanuh, Larry Benson was 20th in sheep, and Brad Worman Larry Benson, Kelly Kriekemeier, Coach R. B. Warren. was 13th in swine. Mark Rosenquist was 21st in beef.

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86 U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980.81 Junior Livestock Judgirg Team

The Junior Livestock Judging Team coached by R. B. Warren and Dwight Loveday attended several contests. The season began with a contest in Denver, Colorado. The Huskers placed fourth overall in the livestock division, second in placings, and eighth in reasons. One hundred twenty-five individuals competed. Lin Jeffres placed third in horse judging and 19th overall. Kevin Kimmerling placed fifth and Jeff Baldridge placed l8th overall. Other team mem- bers were Sandy Johnson and Jim Monson. UN-L had the reserve champion carlot team at the Denver contest. Team members were Dave Bracht, Doug Frels, Mike Hagedorn, Jay Schroeder, and Mark Wieden. Hagedorn was third Left to right: First Row, Coach Dwight Loveday, Sheri Horn, high individual and Schroeder was thirteenth high Betty McCutchan, Lori Walla, Bechy Pittman, fim Nollette, individual. Doug Frels, Jay Schroeder, Sandy Johnson, Coach R. B. Warren. Second Row, Hoy Bailey, Jeff Baldridge, Mike Neary, On February 6, the UN-L team traveled south to Dave Oldfather, Lin Jeffres, Kevin Woltemath. Third Row, Bob FortWorth, Texas, placing ninth overall. The team Nelson, Marh Wieden, Steve Gierhan, Steve Kliewer, Jim placed second in the hog division and sixth in horse Nemec, Dave Bracht, Carl Maahs, Jim Monson. judging. Sheri Horn was 23rd high individual. The Meat Animal Evaluation Contest was held in Omaha, Nebraska on March 19 and 20. The UN-L team placed fourth overall, sixth in the breeding division, and seventh in evaluation. At the Omaha contest, Lin Jeffres placed first in meats division, tenth in breeding animals, and was 14th high individual. Sandy Johnson placed second in meats and was sixth high individual overall. Sheri Horn was seventh and Dave Bracht placed eighth in meats division.

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Senior Meats Jodgittg Team

The 1981 Senior Meats Judging Team was coached by Dr. Dwight Loveday and his assistant Kevin Jones. For their first competition, the team traveled to the American Royal at Emporia, Kansas where they placed 6th ov-erall. The team was Sth in lamb iudiiire, 6th in beef grading, 8th in pork judging' inA"gth'in beef judging. Sheri Horn was 2nd in beef gt"aing. Indiviiual point scores out of 1000 possiblg iere S-heri Horn-8*, Jay Schroeder-B?1, Lin Jef- fres-866, and SandY Johnson-862. At the ISU Intercollegiate Meats Contest in Ames, Iowa, the team place-d 2!d overall' They judging, grading were iirst in beef 2nd in beef -and iudging, 3rd in pork judging, 4th in.beef gra{inq judging. Shi:ri Horn was high individual ina"f"iiU right: Front Row, Sandy Johnson, Jay Schroeder, Sheri out of 156 individuals, 2nd in t €ft to in te"sons, znd oierall Horn, Jaiet Svoboda, Jane Pauley. Eqgt E9*'Dept' Head Dr. beef gradiig and beef judging and grading, and 3rd bmWeOt, Steve Kliewer, Lin Jeffres, Mihe Neary, Dave Bracht, in poiX jud-ging. Lin ieffres was 6th overall and Kevin Jones, Coach Dr. LovedaY. pla'cedgidinport< judging. Janet Svoboda was first in beef judgiirg, wtrite Sandy Johnson was 4th' The t-eam enaea the season at Clay Center, Nebraska at the International Meats Judging Contest, where they placed 7th ou!. of 20. Division winninis include fiisl in beef gradi{rgl 4th in beef iuasiniand grading, and 8th in beef judging. Sandy iotfiro"n wal rgth higtr individual with 86? out of iooO point", 2nd in beef grading, and 10th in beef iuaei^ne and grading. Jay Schroeder was 7th in beef gradir-tg' Jane iuaEinE and-grading, ana qt4 in beef i;"rief *"s fottr in leet judging and grading'

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DIVISION The Livestock Judging Contest, sponsored by the JUNIOR DIVISION SENIOR Block and Bridle Club in April was divided into 1. Mike Kucera 1. Don Kracke 2. Craig Uhrig Junior and Senior divisions, depending upon degree 2. Michael DowneY Hagge of college judging experience. Over 160 contestants 3. Kirk Wilke 3. Rick competedioriibbons, cash prizes, and gold watch- 4. Sharon Kriewald 4. Larry Benson Worman es given to the top team members. The contest 5. Bryan Bechtel 5. Brad gav-e members and others a chance to test their 6. Steve Foth 6. Frank Goedekin 7. Sally Klein fudging abilities. Co-chairmen for the Livestock ?. Tim Kirkland iua?in? Contest were Doug Frels and Lin Jeffres' 8. Raiph Robinson 8. Mark Rosenquist 9. Kim Unzicker 9. Tim Cech 1.0. Mike CooPer 10. Rick Roncka

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U of N BLOCK & BRIDLE ANNUAL, 1980.81 Junior Meats Judging Team

The 1981 Junior Meats Judging team was coached by Dr. Dwight Loveday and Kevin Jones. At the National Western in Denver, Colorado, the team placed 2nd overall and first in placings. The team was first in beef grading, 2nd in lamb judging, 3rd in beef judging and grading, and 4th in pork judging. Allen Hines was top individual and placed 2nd in lamb and pork judging, 3rd in beef judging, and sth in beef grading. The Huskers then traveled to Houston for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo where they won first place overall (red team) and 3rd place overall (white team). The teams placed first and 2nd in beef grading, 2nd and 4th in pork judging, 4th and Bth in beef judging, and the red team placed first in beef judging grading. and Jayne Witte was top Ieft to right: Jennifer Uhrig, A.sst. Kevin Jones, Jayne Witte, overall and top reasons individual, Rodney Maureen Kaup, Ralph Robinson, Sharon Kriewald, Jeff Miller, Beranek 2nd high individual, Allen Hines 3rd, Spencer Vance, Craig Uden, Scott Langemeier, Rodney Sharon Beranek, Allen Hines, Rhonda Hineline, Jan Volh, and Coach Kriewald 6th. Jayne Witte also placed 2nd Dr. Loveday. in beef grading and beef judging, as well as first in the combined beef division. Allen Hines placed first in beef grading while Rodney Beranek was 3rd and Sharon Kriewald 4th. Jan Volk placed 4th in pork judging and Rodney Beranek was bth.

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