8/8/03
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On
a visit to "Drag Digest" in
1966 Suzy suggested to the
newspaper owner what was lacking
in drag racing was a social
column dedicated to the people
behind the sport. "Suzy's
Scrapbook" was the result
of that conversation and Suzy
has been dedicated to "bringing
the human side of racing to
the forefront" ever since.
In
1968 she moved her "Suzy's
Scrapbook" gossip column to
"Drag News" and was with that
publication for several years
before going to work for "National
Dragster." While at Dragster
she wrote "The Social Side"
of drag racing and several
human interest stories for
editor Michael Dougherty.
In
the '70s Suzy wrote a series
of articles for National Dragster,
"Women In Drag Racing," which
featured the private lives
of the women who were the
backbone of the sport; drivers,
wives, sisters and the mothers.
Along the way Suzy has written
for "Drag World," "Drag Times,"
and wrote several feature
stories for various programs
and magazines.
In
the early 1980s Suzy was the
publisher of the "Sand Paper"
which was the official newspaper
for the National Sand Racing
Association. Her responsibilities
ranged from taking the photos,
writing the stories, laying
out and pasting up the newspapers
to selling and designing the
ads.
"As
long as you don't take it
too seriously, gossip can
be a lot of fun. But you'd
better watch out," she states,
"it can also be addictive."
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Car legend Arnie "the Farmer" Beswick was injured
during an exhibition run at Mid-America Raceway
on August 3rd after his car caught fire. Arnie
suffered third degree burns on his ankles, hands
and part of his face, and other burns on 80
percent of his body. He is listed in critical
but stable condition, and doctors are optimistic
for a full recovery. You may send cards (no
flowers are allowed in the burn unit) to him
at St. John's Mercy Medical Center, 615 South
New Ballas Road, St. Louis, MO 63141 . . . Condolences
go out to Kerry Weis, mother to Top Fuel driver
Scott, on the loss of her only brother, John
Griffith. She learned of his death from a hearth
attack on the same weekend she broke her ribs
at the races . . . On a happier note, Cara and
Tony Schumacher have learned from a recent ultrasound
that their unborn child, which is due in September,
is another boy. Tony states they haven't decided
on a name yet but "Daniel is on the top of our
list."
Linda Vaughn
was able to make a quick stop en route to a
personal appearance at Dolly Parton's Dollywood
located in Knoxville, Tennessee at the SEMA
Board of Directors Induction Ceremonies to congratulate
Marvin Rifchin on being named to the Hall of
Fame. Linda, looking as radiant as ever, is
hard pressed to keep up with her tight schedule.
Marvin is in the process of building a new house
next door to his daughter but manages to find
time to go into work as a consultant to Tom
Lorden, new owner of M & H Tires. Condolences
go out to Linda on the loss of her sister-in-law
who succumbed to cancer.
Rosalee Noble (seated), one
of the D.R.A.W.'s Board Members, and Theresa
Telford had a difficult time keeping up with
the demand for the ever-popular "Cool Collars"
at the Denver race. The Denver temperatures
were more in line with Missouri weather than
that of Colorado, with the Friday night qualifying
session being rained-out. Rosalee was experiencing
dizziness which she attributed to the change
in elevation and her new high blood pressure
medication.
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