1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 September/October Voice RS | Page 5

A HARD DAY’S NIGHT — Donald Paschal and his crew are glad it’s over as they express their pride in a job well done. From left to right - Carlton Pitts, Donald Paschal, John Dismuke and Wayne Thompson. THE TEAM (Above) — Dr. and Mrs. Claude Sexton pose with the members of the team that supported GO BOY'S ROYAL HEIR in his march to the roses. From left to right - Dennis Williams, Donald Paschal. Betty Williams, Candace Williams, Mrs. C. L. Sexton, Mrs. Paschal and Dr. Sexton. JL J l J on to his progeny became the "foundation” of a breed that was to see a steady growth and improvement over a very short span compared to other breeds. What has all this got to do with our cover story? It’s very simple! GO BOY’S ROYAL HEIR, the newly crowned World’s Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse, is, in the minds of many, the finest product of the breed since it began. (Continued on page 32) LOVE YOU (Below) — Donald and Candace are obviously pleased with the silver and ribbons that have been won with ROYAL HEIR THE MAGIC NUMBER (Below left) — Dr. Sexton takes a last look at the number that Donald wore in his ride to victory. WINNERS - Donald Paschal and GO BOY’S ROYAL HEIR make a pretty picture as the roar of the crowd still rings in the Celebration air.