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2022 - 2023 Ag Ambassadors

2022 - 2023 Ag Ambassadors

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ÌýMeet your 2022 - 2023 Ag Ambassadors

Western Ambassador

Abby Webb

High School / Grad Year:

Lone Wolf High School, 2022

Activities at Western:

Ag Ambassador

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Do not feel like you can’t do college. You can do anything if you put your mind to it.

Major:

Pre-Vet

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

I chose this field of study because it has always been something that I have been familiar with.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

My confidence comes from my identity rooted in someone unshakable.

Aubrey Steward

High School / Grad Year:

Jones High School, 2020

Activities at Western:

Shooting Sports, Ag Ambassador

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Take every opportunity into consideration.

Major:

Pre-Vet

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

Agriculture has played a huge role in my life. I want to give back to the agricultural community that has shaped me into who I am today.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try.

Western Ambassador

Brett Thompson

High School / Grad Year:

Tipton High School, 2022

Activities at Western:

Ag Ambassador, Western Ambassador, Student Senate

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Get involved and make it the best you can. It is up to you on how your next four years will go.

Major:

Ag Education

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

I have been around agriculture my whole life. As I get older I have become more interested in livestock. Then I decided I wanted to help the next generation of students find something they love and can do forever.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

Those too lazy to plow in the right season will have no food at the harvest -Proverbs 20:4

Western Ambassador

Destanie Warner

High School / Grad Year:

Mangum High School, 2022

Activities at Western:

Ag ambassador, Rodeo Team

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Keep close contact with your advisor and don’t be afraid to ask questions. It is never a bad thing to be involved with organizations.

Major:

Agriculture business

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

My family has always been involved with agriculture, and I think I’ll be as involved and enjoy it like my family has for generations.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

Never get to your head, and failure get to your heart - Ziad K. Abdelnour

Western Ambassador

Gavin Sirmons

High School / Grad Year:

Altus High School, 2020

Activities at Western:

Shooting Sports, Ag Ambassador

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Consider starting at Western for an affordable head start on your degree.

Major:

Plant and Soil Science

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

To get a headstart on classes that I will take in a four year university.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

I am a third Generation student at WOSC.

Western Ambassador

Gracie Snider

High School / Grad Year:

Epic Charter Schools, 2022

Activities at Western:

Ag Ambassador, rodeo team

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Be yourself and you’ll find your friends. Don’t panic and just try your best, people will see it.

Major:

Ag Business

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

I chose it because I’ve grown up around it and it interested me the most and is where I’m more comfortable.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

When they say you can’t then you have to.

Western Ambassador

Hunter Pence

High School / Grad Year:

Altus High School, 2020

Activities at Western:

Ag ambassador, Shooting Sports

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Take concurrent classes during High School.

Major:

Range and Wildlife Management, and Wildlife Certificate

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

I enjoy studying this field and it is what I like to do.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

I am Maegan and Katelynn’s favorite student at Western.

Western Ambassador

Liberty Carothers

High School / Grad Year:

Granite High School, 2021

Activities at Western:

Western Ambassador, Ag Ambassador, Collegiate Cattle Association

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Make the most of your college experience because you only get out what you put into it.

Major:

Ag Business

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

I have always been involved in the agriculture industry and wish to stay actively involved. Farmers sacrifice so much to provide food and clothing across the world, so if I can help them out on the business side of things, that would bring me fulfillment.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

Self improvement, there’s always room for it. If you haven’t got any, create some.

Western Ambassador

Shay Skaggs

High School / Grad Year:

Pond Creek- Hunter High School, 2022

Activities at Western:

Ag Ambassador, Shooting Team

Advice to HS students wanting to attend college:

Go to a two year college for a better transition from HS to a university.

Major:

Agriculture Business

Why did you choose the agriculture field to study:

I love being surrounded by agriculture and all the people it brings with it.

Favorite Quote or Fun Fact about yourself:

Find out who you are and do it on purpose -Dolly Parton

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