1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 June Voice | Page 8

?4vUtU4ll AMERICAN WALKING HORSE ASSOCIATION MEETING atmosphere predominated and fully qualified members of the As­ everyone was intent on relaxing sociation took part in handlying Tucked away amid the rolling and enjoying themselves. The various phases of this program. hills of Pennsylvania, just 30 miles Quentin Riding Club has all the The Friday afternoon program con­ east of Harrisburg, is a little town necessary facilities, including a sisted of sessions on the Show named Quentin. Here, on May 15, lounge, to make an afternoon at the Horse with an exhibition, Judging 16 and 17, at the famous Quentin club a pleasure. the Walking Horse, including a Riding Club, the 13th annual meet­ At the registration desk was check of the standard Judges Card ing of the American Walking Horse Priscilla R. Marble, Secretary- and a review of the Walking Horse Association Incorporated was held. Treasurer for the Association. It and the A.H.S.A. nariated by James Members of the Association from was obvious from the start that Blackwell, Executive Secretary of all over the nation met to decide she was one of the “workhorses” of the Association. on policy, elect new officers, out­ the Association and when anyone Friday evening provided a re­ line the activities of the coming needed anything or wanted any­ ception in the main lounge and a year and of course, to talk Horses. thing they simply called Priscilla. delicious banquet complete with Here the Tennessee Walking Horse She always delivered with a smile guest speaker in the form of Dr. reigned supreme and all activities on her face. Lowell Clemmons of Cullman, involving the breed were definitely The three