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.