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                     RECOGNIZING IOLA ``OLIE'' ELSE

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                          HON. GREG GIANFORTE

                               of montana

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 10, 2018

  Mr. GIANFORTE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Iola ``Olie'' Else, 
the long-time rodeo coach at the University of Montana-Western in 
Dillon.
   For more than two decades, Coach Else has been the driving force 
behind the school's nationally recognized college rodeo team. The 
Bulldogs place high in the regional standings and compete for national 
titles. In fact, her teams rank in the top 10 in the National 
Collegiate Rodeo Association every year.
   The National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association named Else Coach of 
the Year in 2004. She was the first woman to earn the award.
   A red blazer and cowbell are Olie's trademarks at college rodeo 
competitions. UMW rodeo athletes recognize that ringing cowbell from 
the stands whenever they rope or ride.
   Current and former athletes recall her leadership and support that 
have guided them through college and beyond. Considered more than just 
a coach, many of the athletes regard Else as a second mother, and she 
often refers to them as her kids. Despite the team's regional and 
national recognition, Else says she's most proud that her kids graduate 
and go out into the world to make a difference.
   Olie is retiring after 25 years as head coach, but it won't be her 
last rodeo. You can be sure her kids will see and hear her from the 
stands in future competitions.
   In honor of rodeo moms and mothers everywhere, today I honor Iola 
``Olie'' Else for her dedication to education, the sport of college 
rodeo, and our Montana way of life.

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