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Ft Stockton, TX 79735

 

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     The ANRS & Rodeo Exes Association is an independent non-profit, charitable organization recognized    

by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as an eligible 501(c)(3) entity. The mission of the Association

is to promote Sul Ross State University and to raise funds to be disbursed to deserving Agricultural

students and rodeo participants by the University. Neither the Board, nor the membership, of the

Association has any part in the selection of scholarship recipients. Membership to the Association

is open to all individuals interested in the mission and activities of the Association.

 

Membership is $50 annually. New or renewal memberships can be sent to:

  

ANRS & Rodeo Exes Treasurer

PO Box 539

Fort Stockton, Texas 79735

  

Additional information regarding the Association can be obtained from the same address.






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Beverly Thorn Weyerts - 2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beverly came to Sul Ross from Sanderson, Texas, where she was raised on the family ranch, which she and her family still operate. Her first college experience began at the College of Mines, which is now UTEP. She began her rodeo career there. Beverly then attended San Angelo Junior College and was a rodeo team member there. She then came to Sul Ross and received her BS in Range Animal Science in 1954. She won a championship saddle from Hardin-Simmons University along with many buckles and prizes during her rodeo career. Harley May had a positive influence on Beverly while she attended Sul Ross and she greatly appreciated it.

 

One of Beverly’s biggest attributes is her willingness to volunteer her time and assets to others. She has been a member of the Pilot Club, Sul Ross Women’s Club, 4-H Club, PTA, and Dr. Paul’s “right hand man”. Anyone that took one of Dr. Paul’s classes knew her, and we all eventually found out her given name wasn’t “Babe”. In 1987 Beverly and several other women of West Texas were featured in a Texas Monthly article title “In Praise of Cowgirls”.

 

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Induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest honor which can be bestowed on an individual by the ANRS & Rodeo Exes Association.  This honor is for ANRS graduates or friends and recognizes those who have represented the Association, the ANRS Department, or Sul Ross State University with distinction through their personal and/or professional achievements which brought honor to our University.  Nominations may be submitted by any member at any time.  The ANRS & Rodeo Exes Board of Directors will periodically review nominations and determines inductees into the Hall of Fame.  Inductions are not necessarily held annually, but rather when a sufficient pool of inductees is obtained.  The induction ceremony is at the Annual Reunion held the last weekend of July in Alpine.

 

Make a nomination for a deservation individual for induction into the ANRS & Rodeo Exes Hall of Fame!


Nomination Form

 

There is certainly room among these fine individuals for additional honorees.  Please give some consideration to nominating a deserving individual for induction into the Hall of Fame.



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