And The New Miss Rodeo
Montana Is...
On
January 14, 2001 Past President Ed Hebbe III and Past Recording Secretary Ed Hebbe IV
traveled to Great Falls to represent the Montana Trappers Association and
present a newly coronated Miss Rodeo Montana with a fur vest. Being
present during the past five years and making a presence for the MTA at the Miss
Rodeo Montana coronations, both are not quite ready to relinquish this
role. "It just wouldn't be the same without them," stated Jody
Rempel, State Director for Miss Rodeo Montana. "They've been
wonderful representatives for the trappers association and rodeo. And
everyone who attends the coronation ceremonies each year enjoys their
presence."
This year five contestants from across the state vied for the position of
Miss Rodeo Montana 2001. Besides first and second runner ups, six other
awards were presented for appearance, personality, horsemanship, speech,
congeniality and most photogenic. This year Miss Rodeo Montana 2001 was
presented to home schooled Miss Kristina Mensik of Red Lodge. Kristina is
the 22 year old daughter of Bob and Kathe Mensik. She grew up in Red Lodge
but spent her high school years in Illinois and graduated from Countyline
Christian Academy. She is currently attending Western Montana College
seeking a double major in Public Relations and Business Communications.
Kristina stated that when she was 6, her dad, Bob, then treasurer of the Home of
Champions Rodeo, introduced me to my first rodeo queen, Miss Home of Champions
Virginia Waller. "I'll always remember that day, because through that
meeting, the dream of becoming a rodeo queen was born. Following in
Virginia's footsteps, I proudly served as Miss home of Champions in 1999 and
2000, as I worked towards a bigger dream - Miss Rodeo Montana. I am very
honored to have won the 2001 title." Many people think being a rodeo
queen is just fancy clothes and big hair, but it's so much more. It's the
responsibility of representing the contestants, the committees and the
sponsors. In addition, with the sport of Rodeo and our western way of life
becoming increasingly under attack, it's my responsibility to educate the public
in an articulate manner while being a positive role model. I shall
continue to devote myself to these ends, Montana, and make you proud! This
December as I compete for the title of Miss Rodeo America during the NFR, I will
be working hard to bring the title to Montana for the first time ever.