1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 August Voice RS | Page 58

11 : . . ,;«K • REMEMBER BACK WHEN . . .” (1) J. R. Brantley, Manchester, Tn., riding a grandson of BLACK AI^ LEN while Dr. W. B. Boyd, who conceived the idea of having a "celebration," accompanies him in the first Celebration parade in 1939. □ (2) Don McNeil, long-time star of radio’s "Breakfast Club,” was initi­ ated when he got off the train in Wartrace to attend the Celebration. Don is riding STROLLING JIM. that year’s stake winner. □ (3) Jack Baker, another favorite radio personality, takes his turn on STROL­ LING JIM. □ (-4) Nine-month-old Flora Fritzsche, Bedford County's youngest Walking Horse fancier