USSYP 2012 Yearbook
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UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGAM THE HEARST FOUNDATIONS DIRECTORS William Randolph Hearst III UNITED STATE President James M. Asher Anissa B. Balson David J. Barrett Frank A. Bennack, Jr. John G. Conomikes S SENATE YO Ronald J. Doerfler Lisa H. Hagerman George R. Hearst, Jr. Harvey L. Lipton Gilbert C. Maurer U Mark F. Miller T H PROGRAM Virginia H. Randt Paul “Dino” Dinovitz EX ECUTIVE DIRECTOR George B. Irish E ASTERN DIRECTOR fifT T I Rayne B. Guilford E P ROGRAM DIRECTOR H UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM ANN I V E R S A R Y W A S H I N G T ON WEEK 2012 SPONSORED BY THE UNITED states senate FUNDED AND ADMINISTERED BY THE HEARST Foundations “ I haVE no other VIEW than to promote the puBLIC THE HEARST Foundations GOOD, and am unamBITIOUS of honors not founded 90 NEW Montgomery STREET · SUITE 1212 · SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105-4504 WWW.USSENATEYOUTH.ORG IN the approBATION of my COUNTRY.” —G GEOR E WASHINGTON Photography by Jakub Mosur Secondary Photography by Erin Lubin Design by Catalone Design Co. UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGAM THE HEARST FOUNDATIONS DIRECTORS William Randolph Hearst III UNITED STATE President James M. Asher Anissa B. Balson David J. Barrett Frank A. Bennack, Jr. John G. Conomikes S SENATE YO Ronald J. Doerfler Lisa H. Hagerman George R. Hearst, Jr. Harvey L. Lipton Gilbert C. Maurer U Mark F. Miller T H PROGRAM Virginia H. Randt Paul “Dino” Dinovitz EX ECUTIVE DIRECTOR George B. Irish E ASTERN DIRECTOR fifT T I Rayne B. Guilford E P ROGRAM DIRECTOR H UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM ANN I V E R S A R Y W A S H I N G T ON WEEK 2012 SPONSORED BY THE UNITED states senate FUNDED AND ADMINISTERED BY THE HEARST Foundations “ I haVE no other VIEW than to promote the puBLIC THE HEARST Foundations GOOD, and am unamBITIOUS of honors not founded 90 NEW Montgomery STREET · SUITE 1212 · SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105-4504 WWW.USSENATEYOUTH.ORG IN the approBATION of my COUNTRY.” —G GEOR E WASHINGTON Photography by Jakub Mosur Secondary Photography by Erin Lubin Design by Catalone Design Co. United STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM 50th ANNIVERSARY Senate Advisory Committee HONorarY CO-CHAIrs VICE PRESIDENT SENATOR SENATOR JOSEPH R. BIDEN HARRY REID MITCH McCONNELL President of the Senate Majority Leader Republican Leader CO-CHAIrs SENATOR SENATOR JEFF BINGAMAN SUSAN COLLINS of New Mexico of Maine February 16, 2012 ADVIsoRY We send greetings to all those celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the COMMITTEE U.S. Senate Youth Program (USSYP). Since its establishment in 1962, the USSYP has provided generations SENATOR SENATOR SENATOR SENATOR RICHARD J. KIRSTEN E. JEFF MERKLEY BARBARA A. of young Americans with valuable experiences in public service. DURBIN GILLIBRAND of Oregon MIKULSKI of Illinois of New York of Maryland Founded on a belief in the strength of our democracy and a desire to nurture our future leaders, the USSYP offers an example of what can be accomplished with bipartisan leadership and committed investment in our Nation’s young people. As you gather on this special occasion, we commend the 2012 student delegates, and applaud the many alumni who have gone on to serve our country and communities with distinction. Congratulations on this SENATOR SENATOR SENATOR SENATOR milestone, and we wish you all the best in the years ahead. MIKE CR APO JOHNNY ISAKSON RICHARD G. LUGAR JEFF SESSIONS of Idaho of Georgia of Indiana of Alabama 1 United STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM 50th ANNIVERSARY Senate Advisory Committee HONorarY CO-CHAIrs VICE PRESIDENT SENATOR SENATOR JOSEPH R. BIDEN HARRY REID MITCH McCONNELL President of the Senate Majority Leader Republican Leader CO-CHAIrs SENATOR SENATOR JEFF BINGAMAN SUSAN COLLINS of New Mexico of Maine February 16, 2012 ADVIsoRY We send greetings to all those celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the COMMITTEE U.S. Senate Youth Program (USSYP). Since its establishment in 1962, the USSYP has provided generations SENATOR SENATOR SENATOR SENATOR RICHARD J. KIRSTEN E. JEFF MERKLEY BARBARA A. of young Americans with valuable experiences in public service. DURBIN GILLIBRAND of Oregon MIKULSKI of Illinois of New York of Maryland Founded on a belief in the strength of our democracy and a desire to nurture our future leaders, the USSYP offers an example of what can be accomplished with bipartisan leadership and committed investment in our Nation’s young people. As you gather on this special occasion, we commend the 2012 student delegates, and applaud the many alumni who have gone on to serve our country and communities with distinction. Congratulations on this SENATOR SENATOR SENATOR SENATOR milestone, and we wish you all the best in the years ahead. MIKE CR APO JOHNNY ISAKSON RICHARD G. LUGAR JEFF SESSIONS of Idaho of Georgia of Indiana of Alabama 1 UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM UNITED STATES SENATE RESOLUTION 324 In 1962, Senate Resolution 324, submitted by Senator KUCHEL (for himself and Senators MANSFIELD, DIRKSEN, and HUMPHREY), was referred to the Committee on Rules and 1962 2 12 Administration, and, subsequently, unanimously approved by the United State Senate as follows: – o WHEREAS the continued vitality of our Republic depends, in part, on the intelligent understanding of our political processes and the functions of our National Government by the citizens of the United States; and CELEBRATING 50 YEARS WHEREAS the durability of a constitutional democracy is dependent upon alert, talented, of Education, Leadership and Public Service vigorous competition for political leadership; and WHEREAS individual Senators have cooperated with various private and university undergraduate and graduate fellowship and internship programs relating to the work of Congress; and WHEREAS in the high schools of the United States, there exists among students who have been elected to student body offices in their junior or senior year a potential reservoir of young citizens who are experiencing their first responsibilities of service to a constituency and who should be encouraged to deepen their interest in and understanding of their country’s political process: Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Senate hereby expresses its willingness to cooperate in a nationwide competitive high school Senate youth program which would give several representative high school students from each State a short indoctrination into the operation of the United States Senate and the Federal Government generally, if such a program can be satisfactorily arranged and completely supported by private funds with no expense to the Federal Government. RESOLUTION 146. To amend S. Res. 324 of the Eighty-seventh Congress to provide for the participation of the Department of Defense education system for dependents in overseas areas in the Senate Youth Program. Resolved, That S. Res. 324, Eighty-seventh Congress, agreed to May 17, 1963, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: Section 3. For the purpose of this resolution, the term “State” includes the Department of Defense education system for dependents in overseas areas. 4 1963 1964 1984 1975 1987 1965 1974 2010 1972 1983 1977 1969 1987 1994 1974 2009 2002 1981 1971 1990 1983 2011 2007 1975 2008 UNITED STATES SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM UNITED STATES SENATE RESOLUTION 324 In 1962, Senate Resolution 324, submitted by Senator KUCHEL (for himself and Senators MANSFIELD, DIRKSEN, and HUMPHREY), was referred to the Committee on Rules and 1962 2 12 Administration, and, subsequently, unanimously approved by the United State Senate as follows: – o WHEREAS the continued vitality of our Republic depends, in part, on the intelligent understanding of our political processes and the functions of our National Government by the citizens of the United States; and CELEBRATING 50 YEARS WHEREAS the durability of a constitutional democracy is dependent upon alert, talented, of Education, Leadership and Public Service vigorous competition for political leadership; and WHEREAS individual Senators have cooperated with various private and university undergraduate and graduate fellowship and internship programs relating to the work of Congress; and WHEREAS in the high schools of the United States, there exists among students who have been elected to student body offices in their junior or senior year a potential reservoir of young citizens who are experiencing their first responsibilities of service to a constituency and who should be encouraged to deepen their interest in and understanding of their country’s political process: Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the Senate hereby expresses its willingness to cooperate in a nationwide competitive high school Senate youth program which would give several representative high school students from each State a short indoctrination into the operation of the United States Senate and the Federal Government generally, if such a program can be satisfactorily arranged and completely supported by private funds with no expense to the Federal Government. RESOLUTION 146. To amend S. Res. 324 of the Eighty-seventh Congress to provide for the participation of the Department of Defense education system for dependents in overseas areas in the Senate Youth Program. Resolved, That S. Res. 324, Eighty-seventh Congress, agreed to May 17, 1963, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: Section 3. For the purpose of this resolution, the term “State” includes the Department of Defense education system for dependents in overseas areas. 4 Senate SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM Mr. REID, Mr. President, I rise today to honor the program. The Hearst Foundations have continued to achievements of the U.S. Senate Youth Program, USSYP, an administer and fund the program since inception, including organization that has molded some of our Nation’s brightest individual $5,000 college scholarships for each student given students to become the next generation of public servants. with the encouragement to continue their studies in history This year marks 50 years of a commitment to educate and government.