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Coleman, Texas, June 28, 1977
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AUSTIN, Texas <Spl.) — A
unique exhibit on view at The
University of Texas is
"Women Artists: 1550-1950 ”
On view through June 1? in
UT's Michenef I Gallery
(located in the Hfery Ransom
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Guadalupe),',.the; exhibit
features a 400-year survey of
paintings by women artists
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5. Max Row, Coleman; 6. John
Cawley, Schleicher;. 7. Travis
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CJass 12; Reining, 38 en.tries;
1. Jim Hargett, Coleman; 2.
Rusty Ryan, Coleman; 3. David
Avants, Coleman; 4. Max Row,
Coleman; 5. Ross Burdick,
Coleman; 6. Janis Blackmon,
Coleman; 7. Rocky Rutherford,
Colehnan; 8_ Dee McClure,
Coleman; $. Melissa Hargett,
d«leman;. H). Travis McClure,
CkilemSn; 10. John Cawley,
Schleicher.
Class 13: Pole Bending, 42
entries; 1. Tana Osbourn,
Mason; 2. Jamie Osbourn,
Mason; 3. David Avants,
Coleman; 4. Leslie Masonhei
mer, Taylor; 5. Lisa Devoli,
Coke; 6. Jim Jones, TonvGreen;
7. Karen Stevens, Mason; 8.
Inessa McKee. Taylor; 9. Buddy
Wallace, Coke; 10. Kenny
Smarr, Llano.
Class 14: Barrel Racing, 44
entries; 1. Tana Osbourn,
Mason; 2. Lessa McKee, Tay
lor; 3. Jana Kidd, Mc-
Culloch; 4. Lateshia Kiker,
Nolan; 5. Lesa Devoli, Coke; 6.
Rebecca Donop, Mason; 7.
Johnna Puckett, Nolan; 8. Ruby
Dusek, Tom Green; 9. Kathy
Ensor, Coke; 10. Karen Stev
ens, Mason.
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who were overshadowed by f~
the artistic careers of better
known males. The show points
up that no distinctions exist '
between the approaches of
male and female artists. Sub
jeets range from a penitent -
Magdalene to skating in Cen
tral Park
UT Austin is one of only four
places in the U S where the
"Women Artists" exhibit wil!
be shown
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Coleman; 3. Tammy Rabon, Khe™lock; rePort* Mrs-
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Cindy Hausenfluck, Schleicher; Coleman; 5. Leslie Barr, Cole ~ tnt‘°" specialist w,th the
2. Roy Johnson, Coleman; 3. man; 6, Chuck DuBose, Taylor; t? t Ext™
Pam Greaves, Coleman; 4. Gary 7. Janet Wilkinson, Coleman; 8. „e ex®? A&M
Strickland, Coleman; 5. Patti Tim Holdridge, Coleman; 9. Sue ve si y ys em,
Ellen Sneed, Coleman; 10. Gary
Strickland, Coleman. Dreamers starve today while
Class 11: Western Horseman- feedin8 on tomorrow s hope.
Hausenfluck, Schleicher; 6
Christ! Barton, Tom Green; 7.
Stacy Feeler, Callahan; 8. Lisa
Kuykendall, Llano; 9, Julie
Atchison, McCulloch.
Class 3: Grade Mares, 17
entries; 1. Jim Hargett, Cole-
man; 2. Wyndell Skinner, Coke;
3. ' Rebecca Merchant, Taylor;
4. Jamie Strakos, Coleman; 5.
Jim Jones, Tom Green; 6. Lisa
Wallace, Mason; 7. Atidy
Brannan, Nolan; 8. Debra
Lindley, Taylqr; 9. Leslie
Masonheimer, Taylor, 10. Vicki
Vines, Tom Green.
Class 4: Grand Champion
Mare, Jim Hargett, Coleman;
Reserve Champion Mare, Cindy
Hausenfluck, Schleicher.
Class 5: Registered Geldings,
5 and over, 31 entries; 1. Karen
Crosby, Tom Green; 2. Jennifer
Jamison, Coleman; 3. Suzanne
Jamison, Coleman; 4. John
Cawley, Schleicher; 5. Bill
Cawley, Schleicher; 6. Max
Row, Coleman; 7. Travis
McClure, Coleman; 8. Tammy
Rabon, Coleman; 9. Sue Ellen
Sneed, Coleman; 10. Sheri
Foster, Sterling.
Class 6: Registered Geldings
under 5, 8 entries; 1. Rusty
Ryan, Coleman; 2. Barry Smith,
Taylor; 3. Terry Kriner, Tay
lor; 4. Pat Graham, Tom Green;
5. Janet Wilkinson, Coleman; 6.
♦Rocky Rutherford, Coleman; 7.
Tonya Scott, Coleman; 8. Debra
Smith, Taylor.
Class 7; Grade Geldings, 18
entries; 1. Trey Toland, Nolan
2. Dee Dee Masonheimer
Callahan; 3. Ijesiie Barr, Cole
man; 4. Karen Stevens, Mason
5. Sheila Sneed, Coleman; 6
Jody Barr, Coleman; 7. Carol
Cervenka, Coke; 8. Kristi
Totand, Nolan; 9. Rodney
Carroll, Taylor; 10. Sandra
Rayburn, Tom Green.
Class 8: Grand and Reserve
Champion Geldings; grand -
Karen Crosby, Tom Green;
Reserve Jennifer Jamison,
Coleman.
Class 9: Showmanship, 52
entries; 1. Tammy Rabon,
Coleman, 2 Leslie Barr, Cole
man; 3. Rusty Ryan, Coleman;
4. Suzanne Jamison, Coleman;
5. Janet Wilkinson, Coleman; 6.
Tony Owens, Taylor; 7. Cindy
Lanier, Nolan; 8. Max Row,
Coleman; 9. Chuck DuBose,
Taylor; 10. Barry Smith,
Taylor.
Class 10: Western Pleasure,
66 entries; 1. Jim Hargett,
Coleman; 2. Melissa Hargett,
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The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1977, newspaper, June 28, 1977; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth751473/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.