Iola ‘Olie’ Else Inducted into Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame

The MCHF and WHC was founded in 2003 by the Montana State Legislature as a nonprofit organization. The goal of the organization is to preserve and pass forward the Montana cowboy way of life, the state’s American Indian cultures, and the collective Montana Western Heritage.

Else was born in Salmon, Idaho and grew up in Tendoy where her parents ran the Tendoy Store. She attended school there through sixth grade and then went to Leadore for junior high and high school. Else graduated from Leadore High School in 1969 and went to Western Montana College (now the University of Montana Western) that fall. She competed in barrel racing, breakaway, team roping, and goat tying. She was Homecoming Queen in 1971, runner up for Miss Western in 1971, and Miss Rodeo Idaho in 1973, going on to compete for Miss Rodeo America. She was a member of the Central Board and student government, Spurs (a service organization), a Resident Assistant and manned the college switchboard.

Else has been the faculty advisor for Montana Western Rodeo and started as head coach in 1994. During her tenure as coach, Else cultivated several top notch rodeo competitors including seven National College Finals Champions and one National Finals Rodeo Champion. Rodeo Team members have held positions in national rodeo organizations and have received many awards including the Montana Western Women’s Team winning the Big Sky Region five years in a row from 1998-2002, and in 2000 UMW won nine of the 11 individual titles.

“This year we celebrate our 14th gathering and 12th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame,” said MCHF President Bill Galt in a recent press release. “The inductees embody the spirit of our Montana communities and way of life.”

To see the full list of the MCHF 2019 inductees and learn more, please visit http://montanacowboyfame.org/index.html.