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Photo Album 3 - Index
Page 1
Photos taken at the 2001 National Cowboy Symposium in Lubbock, Texas on Sept. 6-10.
Photo 1: Mickey Dawes of Port Richey, Florida
Photo 2: Cindy & David Houck of Shawnee, Oklahoma
Photo 3: Mickey Dawes, David Kelly & Jeff Hildebrandt
Photo 4: The Prairie Twins of Edmond, Oklahoma
Photo 5: Paula King, Peggy & Stan Paregien, and Peggy and Joe Martin
Page 2
Photos taken at the 2002 National Cowboy Symposium in Lubbock, Texas
Photo 1: Dale Warren celebrated his 50th year of singing with the Sons of the Pioneers. And he still sounded mighty good!
Photo 2: Dale Warren, Mickey Dawes, Luther Nallie and Stan Corliss. Luther, along with Warren, is a long-time member of the Sons of the Pioneers singing group. Corliss now performs in a morning show at the Sons of the Pioneers theatre in Branson, MO.
Photo 3: Paul Patterson, storyteller and poet and former high school teacher, with one of his students-- the famous Western novelist Elmer Kelton
Photo 4: James Drury (Houston, TX) & Max Evans (Albuquerque, NM). Drury starred in "The Virginian" in the early 1950's. Evans wrote The Rounders, which became a movie with Glen Ford & Henry Fonda
Page 3
Photo 1: Pat and Dusty Richards (Springdale, AR) pose with the reigning Miss Rodeo America
Photo 2: Biscuits O'Bryan (San Angelo, TX), Stan Paregien and Elmer Kelton (San Angelo, TX)
Photo 3: Jimmy Northcutt & Sara Gill, newly wed cowboy poets
Photo 4: Stan Paregien, Sarah Gill-Northcutt, Jimmy "Tumbleweed" Northcutt and Tuffy Cooper
Page 4
Photo 1: Stan Paregien with Will & Rhonda Stearns of Newcastle, WY
Photo 2: Pete Davis (London, TX) with Mary Margaret Campbell (George West, TX) and Dennis Gaines (Kerrville, TX)
Photo 3: Actor James Drury & Stan Paregien
Photo 4: Max Evans (Albuquerque, NM), Dean Smith (Breckenridge, TX), Dale Berry (Dallas, TX) and James Drury (Houston, TX)
Page 5
Photos 1 - 3: Scenes from the Sunday morning cowboy breakfast, where Texas-sized teams of cooks and helpers prepared hot biscuits, sausage, eggs and coffee for some 1,000 people.
End of Album 3