1967-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1967 March Voice RS | Page 36

Vol Mascot of the week *u« b mmms association provides MASCOTS FOR UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS Following a pattern established twro years ago, the Ten­ nessee Walking Horse Breeders Association arranged to have an official Walking Horse “mascot” at every football game played by the University of Tennessee “Big Orange” Volunteers during the 1966 season. Mr. Pete Yokley, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee of the As­ sociation, made the arrangements. Mr. Yokley stated that great care had been taken to insure “Big Orange” fans of a good show horse and that different blood lines and stables had been chosen for the honor of performing at the games. This year there were six home games in Knoxville and four games on the road plus the Gator Bowl in Jackson­ ville, Florida. Mascots and their riders for 1966 wrere: MIDNIGHT REBEL HEIR, Leann McCluen-up; SUN’S MERRY SUNBURST, Fred Condry-up; GO BOY’S CRIMSON TIDE, Wink Groover-up; SUN’S PLAYBOY, Mickey Cherry-up; STORM’S MERRY BLAZE. Mr. E. Lorraine McDaniel-up; GO BOY AGAIN’S IMAGE, F. 36 W. Gregory-up; BIG SHOT’S T-BIRD, Billy Brantley-up; SUN’S QUEEN CATHY, Bob Burris-up; GO BOY’S MISS CINDY, Doug . Wolaver-up, and SHAKER’S SHOCKER, Betty Sain-up. VOICE of the Tennessee Walking Horse