1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 June Voice | Page 9

LINE-UP . . . for the judges of the many Classes of the twelve horses line up inspection during one fine Walking Horse show. CONGRATULATIONS . . . New Presi­ dent Phin Horton, Jr. of North Carolina receives congratulations from outgoing President Alan Stevenson of New York. Other new officers are: H. Karl Yenser of Maryland, Chairman of the Board; E. Carl Hengen of Virginia, Dr. H. Fishkin of Pennsylvania and Alan Stevenson of New York. Vice Presidents and Mrs. Priscilla R. Marble of New York, Secretary-Treasurer. HOLD IT RIGHT THERE . . . Mr. L. H. Brener of Harrisburg, Pa. and Mrs. Charles Mullins pose with WALK AWAY SOUVENIER, one of the en­ trees in the horse show. WHOA MARE . . . Ernie Bugg waits for the call to enter the gate in the Mare Class on SUN’S SPRING QUEEN for Carl Hengen’s LAWN- VALE FARM of Gainsville, Virginia. AMERICAN WALKING HORSE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING LEES WOOD ENTREE . . . Trainer David Welsh pauses a moment from working one of the many fine entrees from the LEESWOOD STABLES of Mr. Cebern Lee of Oaks Corners, New York. MADE IN THE SHADE . . . part of the crowd of Walking Horse enthu­ siasts on hand for the Quentin Riding Club Show managed to get seats under the west side stands. CHECKING HIS NOTES . . . Charlie Bobo of Thomasville, North Carolina appears to be checking his notes for an answer to a question to this “panel of experts” on the Tennessee Walking Horse. WAITING FOR THE SECOND COURSE ... a typical section of the dining hall where the banquet was held shows a portion of the more than two hundred people in attendance. OUTSPOKEN . . . Mr. H. Karl Yen­ ser, Master of Ceremonies for the Horse Show could not help but be heard with this battery of microphones to speak through.