1969 Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1969 June Voice RS | Page 26

THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING INDICATES RENEWED INTEREST IN AFFAIRS OF THE BREED The air was filled with tension on Saturday, May 24, as Senator Joe Kelley of Columbia, Tennessee, Presi­ dent of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ Asso­ ciation of America, rapped his gavel to bring the 34th annual meeting to order. For the first time in memory, the meeting was held somewhere other than at the Breeders’ Association headquarters in Lewisburg, Ten­ nessee. Due to the expected overflow of members attending the meeting it was moved to the Marshall County Senior High School. The auditorium, which will accommodate approximately seven hundred peo­ ple, was almost full throughout the two-hour meeting. Adhering to the by-laws of the association, a general welfare corporation (non-profit organization) chartered by the State of Tennessee in 1935, the meeting was officially called to order at the Association offices at 10:00 A. M. and recessed to reconvene at the high school. Present for the annual meeting and representing the Board of Directors were: Senator Joe Kelley, President; M. G. Williams, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. Sharon Brandon, Secretary-Treasurer; M. R. Bess, Roy Davis, Bob Guinn and DeWitt Owen, Directors. The missing members were: S. W. Beech, Hugh Gillen, and Dr. B. S. Henry. Legal counsel for the Association was headed by Knox Bingham, Lewisburg, Tennessee. As everyone realizes by now, the major topic of discussion prior to the meeting was the development of an opp