1965-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1965 December Voice | Page 24

The following letter to the VOICE Editor will serve as adequate introduction of Miss Janie Bram- lett — another excellent addition to our growing staff of Contributing Editors. DEAR SIR: Regarding my background, I am twenty years old and a junior at the University of Mississippi. Although I have been interested in horses all of my life, I did not become involved with Walking Horses until 1959. Since that time, what originally started out as one individual’s interest has rapidly spread until it has become an interest shared by my entire family. Of course, being a junior at Ole Miss and carrying majors in both Elementary Edu­ cation and History has curtailed my riding, but I can always manage to be there when one of my horses is being shown. At the present time I have a junior horse that has been doing very well for me, GO BOY’S NIGHT PROWLER. PROWLER, as well as my aged mare, GO BOY’S SELECTION, and a fine coming two-year-old, are being trained and handled by the well-qualified trainer, Richard Pate, at Pale Brothers Stable, Ross4'il