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President's visit was a great experience for him and added, “It let me see what goes on behind the scenes at a Presidential appearance. | learned a lot from it.” Often their political beliefs carry over into their personal lives and they find themselves “talking politics wherever they go. “It's really hard when you support someone and you think that you're right and someone else is against them,” said Young Democrat Sue Russell. om n cn dI nd -— ہہ Bn von ےج Friday, October 15, ۱ A 1145 AM lowa State Certe | State Ue سس m , sv e be E s PN € ۱1 3 M am a - P i — — 'DmH———— سئیو۔. ت س وو رسپے دن — سك o ۳ r س س سے M — PT Left: PAINTING POSTERS. Juniors Doug Biggs and Paul Griffin paint posters for a Ford rally. Above: HELPING CANDIDATES. Young Democrats Maribeth Jeska and Scott Stewart distribute leaflets for Kent Hall. Center: FORD VISITS. Young Republican Bob Workman puts up posters to publicize Ford's visit. r ۰ Te gi وہ f ےہ IY IFA Papl 1 Hat ۱ 0 te B Ak | ۱ i `8 I: TL a ۱ l 1 1 ۱ WI e کر 4 - سس a 94 € GI ' nuu 19ئ8 11 HIT 1 | ۱۱1101111: 1۱ ۱ ۰ ۱ : 1 ۱ 7 real Et Int nm any students found that the best way to get involved in politics is to help in a political campaign. Througn organizations such as Young Republicans and Young Democrats, students were given a chance to help out from the grass-roots of a campaign Members of Young Democrats helped out by canvasing for Neil Hines and Kent Hall, candidates for State Representative, and U.S. Congressman Tom Harkin. The 26 members went door-to-door delivering leaflets to house in Ames. In order to give students a better idea of where the candidates stood on the issues, the Young Democrats arranged a debate at the High School between the candidates for State Representative in the 41st and 42nd Districts. The young Republicans were given the demanding task of organizing a visit by President Ford. They made an all-out blitz of the city in order to publicize Ford's visit. With the help of 93 high school volunteers they took handbills about the President's visit all over Ames. Frequent calls were made to the White House to assure that the speech came off as smoothly as possible. Head co- ordinator Lance Kaeberle felt that the — 8 — youth in pol N- D AES - o 9 (H
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