Henryettan Lori Primrose Shoulders will be inducted into the Southeastern Rodeo Hall of Fame.
The induction ceremony will be held Nov. 4, 2017 at the Visual and Performing Arts Center on the SOSU campus in Durant.
Shoulders is a native of Tucumcari, N.M. and grew up rodeoing with her two sisters, LaDawn, who was a member of the SE rodeo team, and Koell. She was crowned the NHSRA All-Around Cowgirl and has held five additional National High School rodeo titles.
Through her high school and college career, Shoulders won 29 saddles and two horse trailers with her performances in the arena. In 1977, she won the NHSRA All-Around Cowgirl, Breakaway Roping, and the Goat Tying competition. In 1980, she was the Central Plains Region All-Around Cowgirl and won the women's Team Championship with teammates Sabrina Pike and Cindy Perrin.
In 1981, she and teammates with Pike and Edie Cowart won the Women's Team Reserve Championship. That was after winning the Central plains Region Goat tying championship and breakaway roping championship at the CNFR in 1981. In 1982, she transferred to Sam Houston State and was the Southern Region Champion Goat Tyer.
Shoulders would go on to obtain a degree in Fashion Merchandising from Bauder Fashion College in 1984 and soon transitioned into a career as a flight attendant with American Airlines in 1986 and has been based in New York City, Chicago, and now Dallas Ft. Worth.
In 1990, she married Marvin Paul Shoulders and they reside on the Shoulders Ranch in Henryetta, where Shoulders enjoys being on horseback when not en route to countries around the world while working.
Also being inducted are Jerry Beagley, Ronnie Bowman and Olie Smith.