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LASSIE ORGANIZATION

ABOUT THE LASSIES

The National Shorthorn Lassies serves as the women’s auxiliary of the American Shorthorn Association. Officially organized in 1956, Lassies encourage and extend the influence of Shorthorn Breeding, promote the interest of its membership, stimulate greater activity, and cultivate closer relationships. The Lassies also arrange exhibits at national shows, present awards, publicize the breed provide reception committees, and conduct activities that pertain to the National Queen contest and other promotional activities.

History
The National Shorthorn Lassies, a women’s auxiliary of the American Shorthorn Association, was officially organized in 1956 at the Chicago International Livestock Show in the Harvest Room of the Stock Yards Inn.
W. Henry Dilatush of Memphis, Tenn., was the “father” of the Lassie movement. As a member of the ASA Board of Directors, he presented a resolution at the 1955 annual meeting of the ASA recommending the formation of a women’s auxiliary. He suggested the name Shorthorn Lassies. Mr. Dilatush persuaded Mrs. Henry Baum of West Lebanon, Ind., to assume the responsibility of the organization. Dilatush gave the Lassies $100 check to help with establish the organization, and through letters, he persuaded others to give financial help as well. Mrs. Baum then served as the first National Shorthorn Lassie President. The 1956 International marked the original appearance of Lassie Queens at Chicago. Twelve young ladies were present. Ann Bullock of Missouri was the first National Lassie Queen that year.
                                
Costume
Shorthorn Lassie Queens are repeatedly asked, “Just what is the meaning of what you are wearing?” The answer lies in our breed’s heritage. Since Shorthorn beef cattle originated in the British Isles and many of our valuable beef improvements were made through cattle imported directly from Scotland, the national Scottish costume was selected.
It is interesting to note that the Lassie Queen’s tartan is known as the Royal Stuart. The royal tartan, as adopted by the House of Stuart, is the official tartan for Britain’s Royal Family. There are many common misconceptions about the National Scottish dress.
One should understand:

  • The KILT is officially described as a type of short pleated petticoat worn in the Highlands of Scotland.
  • The TARTAN is the cloth itself. Usually woolen, it is either checkered or cross-barred with narrow bands of various colors. It is also worn in the Scottish Highlands.
  • The PLAID is actually a garment worn like a shawl wrapped around the body and fastened at the left shoulder. It is worn by both sexes in Scotland in place of a cloak.

National Lassie Constitution - Click To Download (PDF)
National Lassie Handbook - Click To Download (PDF)
State Lassie Chapter Information - Click To Download (PDF)
National Lassie Membership Form - Click To Download (PDF)
National Lassie Queen Application Form - Click To Download (PDF)

 
LASSIE COMMITTEE MEMBERS
OFFICE HELD MEMBER CONTACT
President Faye Korthaus mfkshorthorns@gmail.com
Vice President Janice Steck jsteck@mmci.org
Treasurer/Secretary Pam Dressen
N4787 515th St.
Ellsworth, WI 54011
jdressen@pressenter.com • 715-273-3416
Membership Officer Fran Korthaus fkort2@uky.edu
Queen Co-Chair Gwen Crawford gwen@shorthorn.org
Queen Co-Chair Christine Sisung sisungch@msu.edu
Ways and Means Officer    
Publicity Officer  
   
 
 
PAST LASSIES
National Lassie Queen
Alternate National Lassie Queen
1958
Joanne Mackey Bell, Missouri
Deloris Prevost, Mississippi
1959
Carol McCormack McDonald, Texas
Peggy McGuire, Illinois
1960
Diane Burke Holtorf, Colorado
Pamela McCone, Iowa
1961
Sue Gray Klein, Kentucky
Beverly A. Burke, Oklahoma
1962
Kay Chaney Harris, Illinois
Bernadette Skaggs, Western Association
1963
Jeanette C. Brock, Nebraska
Jean Turrentine, Tennessee
1964
Florence M. Fredricks, South Dakota
Bonnie Sue Baker, Indiana
1965
Amy Jane Sigg Davis, Ohio
Linda McCoy, Michigan
1966
Yvonne Houghton Ridder, Missouri
Nancy Coufal, Nebraska
1967
Pat Peterson Anderson, Colorado
Teresa Gatz, Kansas
1968
Debbie Scott Lehnert, Tennessee
Judy Freeman, Oklahoma
1969
Joyce Harness Anderson, Missouri
Chris Davis, Illinois
1970
Jacque Elbert Andrew, Iowa

Kathleen Kosman, Ohio

1971
Judy Northcutt Schlinker, Texas
Karen Lambert, South Dakota
1972
Suzanne Loseka, Nebraska

Beth Ungehener, Kansas

1973
Pat Tavener, Ohio
Connie Houghton, Missouri
1974
Joni Montover Miller, Missouri
Debbie Wright, Texas
1975
Linda Fanconi, California
Morjorie Nold, South Dakota
1976
Rozanne Larson Kunstle, South Dakota
Spring Bakenhus, Nebraska
1977
Kathy Payne, Illinois
Karen Franken, Kansas
1978
Mary McLaughlin, Ohio
Kim Nold, South Dakota
1979
Lisa McAnear Shields, Texas
Emily Adams, Iowa
1980
Jill Ann Rush, Louisiana
Sherry Coats, Missouri
1981
Susan Wise, Illinois
Bette Oyen, Wisconsin
1982
Beth Haywood, Iowa
Clara McLaughlin, Ohio
1983
Emilie Overman, Texas
Julie Garrett, Iowa
1984
Melissa Gentry, Indiana
Janell Scritchfield, Kansas
1985
Angie Domer, Iowa

Sharon McLaughlin, Ohio

1986
Annette Pridday, Texas
Kelli Woods, Indiana
1987
Kristy Rocker, Nebraska
Robin Webb, Indiana
1988
Amy Johnson, Iowa
Tracy Hunter, Illinois
1989
Jodi Cornell, Indiana
Sylvia Knight, Illinois
1990
Cecilia Johnson, Nebraska
Amy Inskeep, Indiana
1991
Aliesa Good Woods, Kansas

Heather Weicker, Missouri

1992
Tiffany Henry, Illinois
Kari Cain, Texas
1993
Anne Jordan, Indiana

Holly Hinderliter, Illinois

1994
Krista Mortensen, California
Andrea Flack, Iowa
1995
Jennifer Braman, Michigan
Dawn Mitchell, Missouri
1996
Becky Grathwohl, Kansas
Bethany Lovaas, Minnesota
1997
Angie Benham, Ohio
Rachel Kaehler, Minnesota
1998
No Royalty Slected.
1999
Blayne Spencer, Oklahoma
Tiffany Tippin, Indiana
2000
Melody Shields, Texas
Krista Biehl, Ohio
2001
Jamie Brown, Oklahoma
Bethany Melroe, North Dakota
2002
Trista Bailey, Indiana
Amanda Gipe, California
2003
Christina Ippenson, Illinois
Ann Ewald, Minnesota2004
2004
Brooke Bennett, California
Amanda Dostal, Nebraska
2005
Fran Korthaus, Kentucky
Christine Sisung, Michigan
2006
Julie White, Missouri
Rachel Johnson, Nebraska
2007
Torie Schwartz, Indiana
Katie Mack, Minnesota
2008
Brianna Dressen, Wisconsin
Brenda Sisung, Michigan
2009
Stephanie Horton, Illinois
Mandy Clark, Pennsylvania
2010
Cynthia Bunch, Ohio
Ashley Shearer, Pennsylvania
2011 Jennifer Cox, Indiana Randene Davis, Minnesota