Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 21, 1976, Image 9

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    April 21, 1976
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 9
Three months ago,
In a very short time, Darvin Boyd few people had ever
has gained the respect and support ®
of thousands of people all over
the 16th Congressional District. O n
He has been shaking hands, nreet-
wien tor 5 JOY), @ lot of peo
think he should
our next Congressman.
ica and America’s political process.
He has personally carried his mes-
sage from factory floors to corporate
boardrooms, from farmers’ fields
to city streets. He has been cam-
paigning long days and long
nights since February 12th, the
day he resigned his staff position
in Harrisburg to devote full-time to taking his message to the voters of
the district.
He believes in the American political system. Torn and battered
though it may sometimes appear, he believes it is still the best political
system in the world. But to make it work, people must work. Especial-
ly people in government.
After he is elected, Darvin will work just as hard on the job as he
did to earn the right to represent you in Congress.
What kind of Congressman will Darvin Boyd be? Certainly, he will
work hard. Everything about him - the way he was brought up, the
way he has lived and actually challenged life, his youth, his energy, en-
thusiasm, vigor and health - all proclaim a willingness to work, an
eagerness to work, a tremendous capacity for work.
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HONORS
1974 - Citation by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for “. . .
standing leadership, dedication and expertise as an administrator and researcher as
Executive Director of the House Committee on Health and Welfare . . ."”
1972 - Selected to appear in the 1972 edition of Outstanding Young Men of
America.
1972 - Citation by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for receiving the
National Medal - Order of Civil Merit - from the Government of the Republic of
Korea.
1972 - Citation from the Korean Minister of Agriculture and Forestry; Medal
and Citation from the Korean Administrator of the Office of Rural Development;
and Citations of Appreciation from the Governors of six of the nine provinces in
the Republic of Korea.
1971 - Youngest person ever to receive the National Medal - Order of Civil
Merit, and Citation, Republic of Korea. For *‘ . . . great achievement and meritor-
ious service rendered in promoting the nation’s welfare by devoting yourself to
the social development of our country.”
1970 - Letter of Appreciation and Plaque of Appreciation from the Korean
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
1967 - Letter of Appreciation from the Korean Administrator of the Office of
Rural Development.
1964 - Recipient of the 1964 Walter Riggin Award based upon four continuous
years of outstanding citizenship, scholarship and athletic accomplishments at
Delaware Valley College.
1964 - Recipient of the Joel Hillman Award for bringing the most favorable «
recognition to Delaware Valley College during the academic year 1963-64.
out--
As your Congressman, Darvin
Boyd has promised to work
for you - to the very limit of
@ his capacities. He has promised
to uphold the high private and
public moral standards you
have a right to expect from your
elected officials. He has promised
to serve you with enthusiasm and
vigor. He has promised accessibility,
integrity and candor.
These are all promises he
can and will keep. They are
promises to each and every
one of us here in the 16th
Congressional District. They are not promises to political factions or
pressure groups. Although he has led a life of public service for the past
decade, Darvin Boyd has remained free of entanglements with special
interest groups, in and out of politics.
Darvin Boyd is the kind of man we need in Washington. If you've
met him, you already know that. If you haven’t met him, we hope
you'll take the time to read here about his work and accomplishments
It’s a lot of reading. Because, although he’s a young man, there’s a
lot to say about Darvin Boyd. He's accomplished a great deal.
As your Congressman, he will accomplish even more. For the
country. For mankind. For you.
We hope you'll vote for Darvin Boyd in the Republican primary,
Tuesday, April 27.
Boyd for Congress Committee John R. Gibbel, Chairman
EXPERIENCE
1975/76 - Associate Legislative Research Analyst for the Minority Caucus,
Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Major efforts continued to achieve welfare
reform in the Commonwealth. Research also conducted on many other issues and
projects.
1973/74 - Executive Director, Committee on Health and Welfare, Pennsylvania
House of Representatives. Responsible for research, legislative analysis and pro-
gram evaluation aimed primarily at reforming the welfare system in Pennsylvania.
1966/72 - 4-H Program Director, the American-Korean Foundation, Inc.: Res-
ponsible for the development of the rural youth program in the Republic of
Korea. Administered a $535,000 vocational and leadership training program.
1966/72 - Used vacation, and leave time while working in Korea to travel
widely. Visited 27 countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
EDUCATION
1965/66 - Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Master
of Public Administration degree - 1966.
1964 - Grassroots Ambassador of Friendship and Goodwill to the Republic of
Korea in the International Farm Youth Exchange Program. (June to November)
1960/64 - Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture, Doylestown,
Pennsylvania. B.S. - 1964. Completely financed undergraduate work with pro-
ceeds from 4-H Club projects.
1960/64 - President of the college student body in senior year; vice-president
in junior year. Class president as a freshman, sophomore and junior.
Here are a few of your friends and neighbors who are supporting Darvin Boyd:
CHESTER COUNTY: Dorothy B. Hertig, D. Jane Beiler, Joseph Beiler, Sara E. Brown, John Dmytryk, Charles Gable, Henrietta Hagel, John T. Kennedy, Thomas J. Lack, john McCausland,
James H. McQueen, Raymond Means, Peggy E. Mimm, Beatrice I. Minker, Lester H. Moore, Richard Nagel, Terry Nagel, William F. Perreca, Dorothy Plank, Creston Shoemaker, Marvenia
Shoemaker, Bill Whiteman; LANCASTER COUNTY: Abram E. Althouse, Arlene Althouse, Kathryn M. Bowers, Darlene D. Brown, Velma Brubaker, Nancy Cummings, Richard Cummings,
Jonathan Forry, Henry H. Gibbel, James Gibbel, John R. Gibbel, James A. Gingrich, Robert E. Gregory, Julia Grove, William Grove, Jane Harriger, J. Charles Hart, Elvin J. Hess, Evelyn J. Hess,
Velma Hess, Herbert Hoover, Willis M. Houck, Lester Hurst, Dorothy Jamison, Mary S. Klemmer, Eleanor Kreider, Jacob B. Kreider, James G. Kreider, J. Everett Kreider, Jacob Kurtz, Jr.,
Louise Kurtz, Tom Kurtz, Victor Longenecker, William Longenecker, Bob Lutz, Barbara McCaffrey, Edna Maddox, john R. Maddox, Joseph W. Martin, Mary E. Mellinger, Kenneth E. Miller,
Elmer M. Murry, Marilyn Nye, Donald L. Ranck, Lorna Ravegum, Terry R. Scheetz, Russell S. Shirker, Rev. A. J. Simmons, John Skinner, Jr., Frank Slabach, Daniel Starry, Clarence Stauffer,
Vivian Stauffer, G. Tomlinson Stradling, Ill, Donald Tennis, John W. Tennis, Dave Thomas, Richard E. Wanner, Dr. Charies E. Weaver, Dr. Gerald L. Weaver, Mary E. Weaver,
Helen Weit, Leon Weit, Nelson Weit, Dr. Melvyn Wenger, Robert Wenger, Arlene Wilhelm, Terry Wilhelm, Helen Wivell, Clair L. Wolf, James H. Yerger, Roy |. Yerger, Barbara Young,
Kenneth Young, Christian G. Zinn, Margaret Zinn; LEBANON COUNTY: Galen Boyd, Sara B. Clements, William F. Etchberger, Polly Gingrich, Marie Heckard, Clarence Krall, J. Willard La-
moreaux, Mark L. Lenich, David M. Long, Lou Petry, Helen Petry, Rev. Harry T. Richwine, Aaron G. Whitman, George B. Wolff, Ed Wollyung, Nancy Wollyung.
Paid for by:
Boyd for Congress Committee
John R. Gibbel, chairman
Jacob B. Kreider, finance chairman
people before politics Full lever 9F in Lancaster Co.
Be sure to watch ‘People Before Politics’, a five-minute special on
the Darvin Boyd candidacy, Monday, April 26, at 7:55 p.m. on
WGAL-TV, Channel 8.