ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR SPEECH TO THE NATIONAL YOUNG LEADERS CONFERENCE

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ST Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved forRelease2012/08/10 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 OFFICI NLY Distribution: PAO 88-0108 Orig. --DDCI - STAT- 1 - 1 1-- PA _egistrY 1 -D/PAO 1 - PAO Ames 1 - PAO Chrono 1 - MED(Subject) 24 March 1988 1 7 Jean 1- DCI Security MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director of Central Intelligence FROM: William M. Baker Director, Public Affairs Office SUBJECT: Arrangements for Your Speech to the National Young Leaders Conference 1. You are scheduled to speak to the National Young Leaders Conference (NYLC) sponsored by the Congressional Youth Leadership Council at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, 25 March at the Jefferson Auditorium, US Department of Agriculture, South Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, Wing 4 Entrance, Washington, D.C. STAT Phone: 447-2911. will accompany you. 2. Arrangements: You are asked to be at the US Department of Agriculture South Building Wing 4 Entrance at 12:50 p.m. You will be met by Conference Director Larry Guillemette who will escort you to the Jefferson Auditorium where you will meet with other staff members (see opposite for biographies) and the high school students chosen to host you -- Mary Mace from Georgia and Kathy Sevier from Alabama. Mary Mace will introduce you at 1:00 p.m. and Kathy Sevier will thank you after your presentation. A podium and microphone will be located at floor level. Your remarks are scheduled to begin at 1:05 p.m. The suggested format is 15 minutes of remarks followed by 35 minutes of questions and answers. The conference photographer and students will take photographs during the question and answer period. Adjournment is at 1:55 p.m. The conference is taping all speeches and plan to publish excerpts in their newsletter. Prior to publication, we have asked to review the article on your appearance. 3. Audience: You can expect 290 outstanding high school students representing 46 states and 2 territories. (See list of attendees opposite.) The media will not be present. 4. Conference Agenda: You are scheduled to speak on the fourth day of the conference. Prior to your appearance, the students will have breakfast with members of the Washington press corps. Then Director of the Office of Management and Budget, James Miller, and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Samuel Pierce will speak to the group. You are the only speaker OFFICIAL Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 STAT scheduled-for the afternoon. (See opposite for agenda and list of distinguished speakers.) 5. Background: The Congressional Youth Leadership Council is a non-profit, non-partisan educational organization located in Washington, D.C. The Council serves as a nationwide educational network by bringing outstanding youth to the nation's capital to experience the dynamics of constitutional democracy. The National Young Leaders_Conference is one of the variety of educational programs that is sponsored by the Council. The theme of this conference is "Tomorrow's Leaders Meeting the Leaders of Today." Students are chosen by their school principals or by the Congressional Council for scholastic achievement, extracurricular activities, and leadership capabilities. (See background information opposite including list of the honorary Congressional Board of Advisors.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY William M. Baker Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 ? ? ma CONGRESSIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP COUNCIL January 20, 1988 The Honorable Robert M. Gates Director C.I.A. The White House Washington,D.C. 20500 Dear Mr.Gates: This spring the Congressional Youth Leadership Council will once again sponsor the National Young Leaders Conference. During a five week period, over 1,600 outstanding high school students will come to our nation's capital for an intensive educational program. This group represents the best and brightest of today's youth - tomorrow's leaders. The enclosed information will serve to illustrate the scope and content of our program. The National Young Leaders Conference provides a unique opportunity for the students to gain an insider's view of government by interacting with those individuals who shape public policy. I know you share our concern for educating youth for responsible citizenship and join us in promoting active involvement in the democratic process. We are a non- profit, non-partisan organization which encourages our students to consider all viewpoints as they endeavor to come to an understanding of current issues facing our nation. We certainly hope you can assist us by contributing to the balance of our program and will honor us by accepting our invitation to address the_ young leaders of tomorrow during one of the Conference weeks this spring. _ It is our philosophy that we can be of no greater service to our country than by instilling an appreciation of our American heritage and democratic institutions in the "successor generation." It is our hope that your calendar can accommodate this request and we trust that you will respond favorably. For your convenience I have enclosed an RSVP memorandum. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact Rick McDonald at (202) 638-0008. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, tfrAmAi Lawrence F. Guillemette, Jr. Conference Director Enclosures 1511 K Street, N.W., Suite 842 Washington, D.C. 20005 (202) 638-0008 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Diane Louise Chingren is the Deputy Executive Director of the Congressional Youth Leadership Council. Prior to joining the Council, Ms. Chingren was affiliated with Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) in Public Affairs and Special Programs. During her tenure with ARCO, she was responsible for the planning and execution of a nationwide sports program, served as liaison to the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee for the Summer 1984 Games, and edited the newsletter, The United States Olympian. Ms. Chingren graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California receiving a Masters in Public Administration and Bachelor of Arts in International Relations. Ms. Chingren now resides in Washington, D.C. Carolyn A. Harris is the Associate Director of Development for the Congressional Youth Leadership Council. Ms. Harris was previously a consultant to the Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA), assisting in the development of community-based programs for the Alaskan Natives on Kodiak Island, Alaska and later representing KANA on legislative issues in Washington. In college, she worked as a legislative assistant for a lobbying firm and a member of the British Parliament. Ms. Harris received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the George Washington University School of Public and International Affairs and has completed work towards a Masters in Public Policy. Ms. Harris was raised in New York and Connecticut and now resides in Washington, D.C. Lawrence F. Guillemette, Jr. is Director of the National Young Leaders Conference. Prior to joining the Council, Mr. Guillemette was affiliated with the New Jersey Governor's Club where he was responsible for all areas of public affairs and press relations. Prior to his affiliation with the Governor's Club, Mr. Guillemette served as Press Assistant to Representative Christopher H. Smith, (R-4th-NJ). Mr. Guillemette received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, with a minor in Political Science and Film Studies, from Rutgers University. Mr. Guillemette was raised in New Jersey and now resides in Washington, D.C. Sara Jane Aust is the Director of Admissions and Information Systems for the Congressional- Youth Leadership Council. Miss Aust's prior work experience includes both political and administrative - assignments for -a presidential campaign and-extensive-involvement in the field of survey research. Miss Aust graduated from Dickinson College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Economics. Her undergraduate achievements include selection to a' nationaleconomics honorary society and a national-academic leadership honorary society. Born in Huntington, New York and raised in the Virgin Islands, Miss Aust._ currently resides in Annandale, Virginia. -- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 EXECUTIVE BIOGRAPHIES Barbara Harris is the Co-Chairman of the Congressional Youth Leadership Council. Mrs. Harris is an educator by profession. Currently, Mrs. Harris is president of Washington Educational Resources which conducts a variety of intensive educational seminars for secondary school students on topics such as international relations, constitutionalism, and the media. Between 1956 and 1984, Mrs. Harris served in a number of capacities in the field of education including: classroom teacher; elementary school principal; director of elementary education; middle school administrator; assistant to the Deputy Superintendent of Schools. Mrs. Harris is a member of the National Council for the Social Studies, the National Press Club, the American Enterprise Institute, and the National Education Association. She is listed in Who's Who in American Women. Born in New York City, Mrs. Harris attended public schools and graduated from Hunter College with a Bachelor of Arts in Education. In 1972, she received a Master of Science in School Administration from Hof stra University. Mrs. Harris resides in Washington, D.C. Richard Rossi is the Co-Chairman of the Congressional Youth Leadership Council. Mr. Rossi is currently president of Washington Strategies, Inc. a company providing political consulting, direct mail, and computer services to candidates for federal political offices. Having begun his career on Capitol Hill, Mr. Rossi served as the Executive Assistant to a United States Senator where he was responsible for administration of the Senator's offices and staff. Mr. Rossi attended Georgetown University receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Government. Born in New York City, he was educated in both private and public schools in Greenwich, Connecticut and Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. Rossi is currently a member of the Association of American Political Consultants and resides in Washington, D.C. John Madison Hines is the Executive Director of the Congressional Youth Leadership Council. Prior to joining the Council, Mr. Hines was affiliated with the National Republican Senatorial Committee where he was Director of Special Projects and primarily responsible for the development and implementation of long range programs aimed at improving organizitional efficiency. - Mr. Hines's academic qualifications include a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University with an emphasis in business and government relations and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Western Maryland College. Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mr. Hines has been a resident of the Washington area for the past twenty years. He currently resides with:his wife in Silver Spring, - Maryland. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 R Next 7 Page(s) In Document Denied Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 (b)(6) Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 THE NATIONAL YOUNG LEADERS CONFERENCE MARCH 22 - 27, 1988 Tuesday. March 22, 1988: WELCOME and ORIENTATION 2:00 - 5:00 P.M. CHECK-IN and REGISTRATION LOCATION: The Ohio Room at the National 4-H Center 2:00 - 5:00 P.M. "CITY OUT OF WILDERNESS" - (Shown Every Half Hour) LOCATION: The Kentucky Room 5:30 - 6:45 P.M. DINNER IN 4-H Cafeteria (Kellogg Hall) 7:00 P.M. CHAIRMEN'S WELCOME Mrs. Barbara Harris & Mr. Richard Rossi Co-Chairmen, CYLC LOCATION: Beatrice Room (Lower Level of J. C. Penney Hall) 7:30 P.M. ORIENTATION TO THE NYLC Mr. Larry Guillemette NYLC Director 8:00 P.M. INTRODUCTION OF FACULTY AND CONFERENCE STAFF 8:15 P.M. 9:30 P.M. Ms. Maureen Murphy NYLC Assistant Director PRESIDENTIAL GROUP MEETINGS LOCATION: Report to Room You Were Assigned at Registration EVENING SNACK IN BEATRICE ROOM Wednesday, March 23. 1988: THE JUDICIAL BRANCH and FOREIGN POLICY DAY 7:00 - 8:00 A.M. 9:00 A.M. BREAKFAST IN 4-H CAFETERIA BOARD BUSES BUSES DEPART 4-H CENTER Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 10:00 A.M. FOREIGN POLICY BRIEFING AT DEPARTMENT OF STATE Topic: The Middle East LOCATION: Acheson Auditorium 11:10 A.M. BUSES DEPART STATE DEPARTMENT 11:25 A.M. BUSES ARRIVE OPM AUDITORIUM 11:30 A.M. THE ROLE OF THE JUDICIARY 12:30 P.M. BUSES DEPART FOR VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL 12:45 P.M. BOX LUNCH TO BE FOLLOWED BY A VISIT TO VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL BOARD BUSES FOR EMBASSY VISITS 1:55 P.M. (SHARP) 2:15 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 4:15 P.M. 4:30 P.M. EMBASSY VISITS: India Germany Belgium China RETURN TO 4-H CENTER South Africa TICKETS FOR SEMINARS DISTRIBUTED IN 4-H LOBBY FOREIGN AFFAIRS SEMINARS PRESENTED BY GRADUATE STUDENTS OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (TICKETS REQUIRED!) "Current Affairs in Central America" Mr. Juan Andrade "CHINA: In Transition" Mr. Andrew Brick "Apartheid in South Africa" Mr. Gilbert Khadiagala "Politics in the Soviet Union" Ms. Merrideth Heiser "Conflict in Northern Ireland" Mr. Steve Ryan "Foreign Affairs in Campaign '88" Mr. Greg Goldstein "U.S./NATO Defense Policies" Mr. Keith Berner "Hostilities in the Middle East" Mr. Jonathan Lack LOCATION: Various rooms at 4-H 6:00 P.M. DINNER IN 4-H CAFETERIA 7:15 P.M. PRESIDENTIAL GROUP MEETINGS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 8:05 P.M. BOARD BUSES FOR ILLUMINATED TOUR 8:30 P.M. ILLUMINATED TOUR OF OUR NATION'S CAPITAL Including stops at: The Jefferson Memorial The Lincoln Memorial The White House Marine Corp Memorial 10:30 P.M. ARRIVE AT 4-H CENTER Thursday. March 24. 1988: THE LEGISLATIVE DAY 6:30 - 7:00 A.M. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IN 4-H CAFETERIA 7:15 A.M. (SHARP) 8:15 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:45 A.M. 10:15 - 11:15 A.M. Beginning at 11:45 A.M. 11:45 A.M. - 1:45 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:40_ P.M. (SHARP) BUSES DEPART 4-H CENTER ARRIVE AT THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL (Go through security) GREETINGS FROM THE 100TH CONGRESS The Honorable Marge Roukema (R-NJ) WALKING TOUR OF CAPITOL GROUNDS HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Dr. Richard Harris Visiting Scholar The Brookings Institution LOCATION: Dirksen G-50 MEETINGS WITH MEMBERS OF CONGRESS LUNCH AT THE MADISON BUILDING OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS (Cafeteria is on the 6th Floor) ELECTIVE CONGRESSIONAL SEMINAR LOCATION: (Room 340 Cannon) Issues Before the 100th Congress The Honorable Mike Synar (D-OK) MEET BUSES AT FIRST & EAST CAPITOL - Bus-es will Depart Immediately Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 4:00 - 5:00 P.M. GOVERNMENT RELATIONS FORUM 5:10 P.M. 5:15 P.M. 5:45 P.M. 6:50 P.M. 7:45 P.M. 9:15 P.M. 10:00 P.M. TOPIC: "What is a Lobbyist?" PARTICIPANTS: Mr. Paul Tendler (Moderator) Mr. Daniel Becker -Environmental Action Ms. Mary Killorin - 3M Company Mr. John Sheehan - United Steelworkers Mr. William Sellery - Consultant Ms. Sharon Newsome - National Wildlife Fed. LOCATION: G.S.A. Auditorium BOARD BUSES DEPART CAPITOL HILL DINNER AT THE INTERNATIONAL FOOD EMPORIUM BUSES DEPART FOR 4-H CENTER PRESIDENTIAL GROUP MEETINGS PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE POLL ICE CREAM SOCIAL South Dining Room in 4-H Cafeteria Friday, March 25. 1988: THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH & MEDIA DAY 7:00 A.M. 7:05 A.M. (SHARP) 7:45 A.M. 8:00 A.M. BOARD BUSES DEPART 4-H CENTER ARRIVE AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB BREAKFAST WITH MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL PRESS CORPS Moderator: Mr. Milton Jaques Panelists Include: Mr. Fred Barnes, The New Republic - Mr. Bill Plante, CBS News Ms. Ellen Hume, Wall Street Journal Ms. Susan King, WJLA-TV (Local ABC Affiliate) - LOCATION: Main Ballroom _ 9:15 A.M. TEN MINUTE BREAK Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 9:30 A.M.. A VIEW FROM THE WHITE HOUSE The Honorable James Miller Director The Office of Management and Budget 10:15 A.M. TEN MINUTE BREAK 10:30 A.M. 11:15 A.M 11:30 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 12:50 P.M. 1:00 P.M. THE ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET The Honorable Samuel Pierce Secretary of Housing & Urban Development PROCEED OUT OF BALLROOM LUNCH AT THE NATIONAL SHOPS BOARD BUSES OUTSIDE THE NATIONAL THEATER ARRIVE AT JEFFERSON AUDITORIUM - U.S.D.A. INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY The Honorable Robert M. Gates Deputy Director of Central Intelligence 2:15 P.M. BOARD BUSES 2:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 5:45 P.M. OUR NATIONS HERITAGE Self-Selected Activities at the Smithsonian Museums MEET ADVISOR AT THE MALL ENTRANCE TO THE AIR & SPACE MUSEUM DEPART FOR 4-H CENTER 6:15 - 7:45 P.M. DINNER IN 4-H CAFETERIA 8:00 P.M. PRESIDENTIAL GROUP MEETINGS (Mock Congress Preparation) 10:00 P.M. PIZZA PARTY South Dining Room in 4-H Cafeteria Saturday, March 26, 1988: THE MOCK CONGRESS 7:00 - 8:15 A.M. BREAKFAST IN 4-H -CAFETERIA 8:30 - 9:30 A.M. PRESIDENTIAL GROUP MEETINGS Mock Congress Preparation 9:35 A.M. ? --BOARD BUSES Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 9:40 A.M. (SHARP) BUSES DEPART 4-H CAMPUS 10:15 A.M. ARRIVE ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY 11:00 A.M. VIEW CHANGING OF THE GUARD AT THE TOMB OF THE UNKNOWNS 11:05 A.M. NYLC PARTICIPANTS WREATH LAYING CEREMONY 11:30 A.M. BUSES DEPART CEMETERY 11:50 A.M. LUNCH AT THE PAVILION AT THE OLD POST OFFICE 12:50 P.M. BUSES DEPART PAVILION 1:30 - 4:45 P.M. THE MOCK CONGRESS Mr. Matthew Cossolotto, Former Special Asst. - Speaker of the House LOCATION: Cannon Caucus Room 5:00 P.M. BOARD BUSES AND DEPART CAPITOL HILL 5:45 P.M. ARRIVE BACK AT 4-H CENTER Get Ready for Dance 7:00 P.M. (SHARP) 7:30 P.M. - Midnight BUSES DEPART 4-H CENTER GALA CLOSING BANQUET & DANCE Semi-Formal LOCATION: The National Clarion Hotel Clarion Ballroom 12:15 A.M. BUSES DEPART THE NATIONAL CLARION 12:45 A.M. ARRIVE AT 4-H CENTER Sunday. March 27. 1988: DEPARTURE 7:00 - 7:45 A.M. BREAKFAST IN 4-H CAFETERIA 8:00 A.M. CHECKOUT OF YOUR ROOM 9:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. PRESIDENTIAL GROUP MEETINGS DEPARTURE Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Distinguished NYLC Speakers Executive Branch Honorable Kenneth Adleman Director U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Honorable Donna Alvarado Director ACTION Honorable Gary Bauer Special Assistant Office of the President Honorable Elizabeth Dole Former Secretary Department of Transportation Honorable Craig Fuller Chief of Staff Office of the Vice President Honorable Heather Gradison Chairman Interstate Commerce Commission Honorable John Herrington Secretary Department of Energy Honorable Donald Hodel Secretary Department of Interior Honorable Richard Lyng *- Secretary Department of Agnculturef:" Honorable William Taft, IV Deputy Secretary Department of Defense Honorable Scott Thomas Chairman Federal Election Commission Honorable Casper Weinberger Secretary Department of Defense Honorable Lando Zech Chairman Nuclear Regulatory Commisssion Legislative Branch Honorable Joe Barton Representative (R-TX) Honorable Lindy Boggs ' Representative (D-LA) Honorable Barbara Boxer Representative (D-CA) ? c-Holigrable Beverly Byron Representative (D-MD) ):Mr. Matiliew C.Ossoloto Special Assistant Speaker of the House -Honorable 'Jake Gam Senator :(R-Utah), A , ..? 2,4. Honorable Sieve Gunderson 1.-Repre-Seliative (R-WI) Honorable Katherine Ortega - Treasurer Department of Treasury Honorable Aulana Peters Commissioner Security and Exchange Commisssion Honorable Samuel Pierce Secretary Department of Housing and Urban Development Honorable Loret Ruppe Director Peace Corps Honorable Terrance Scanlon Chairman Consumer Product Safety Commission Honorable William Proxmire Senator (D-WI) Honorable Nick Joe Rahall Representative (D-WV) Honorable John Rhodes, III Representative (R-AZ) Honorable Claudine Schneidei Representative (R-RI) Judicial Branch Honorable Joseph DiGenova U.S. Attorney District of Columbia Honorable Ruth Ginsburg Circuit Judge U.S. Court of Appeals Honorable Leo Levine Director Federal Judiciary Center Honorable Abner Mikva ? Circuit Judge U.S. Court of Appeals Honorable Lee Hamilton Representative (D-IN) Honorable Earl Hutto Representative (D-FL) Honorable Dave McCurdy Representative (D-OK) Honorable Sonny Montgomery Representative (D-MS) Honorable Michael Oxley - Representative (R-OH) Honorable Ronald Packard Representative (R-CA) Honorable Clarence Pendleton, Jr. Chairman - U.S. Civil Rights Commission Ms. Ellen Hume Reporter Wall Street Journal Ms. Susan King Anchorwoman NBC News Affiliate Mr. Larry O'Rourke Columnist St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mr. Bill Plante White House Correspondent CBS News Ms. Judy Woodruff Reporter MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Diplomatic Community - His Excellency- Mohsin Alaini Ambassador from Yemen His Excellency Leonardo Mathias Ambassador from Portugal Honorable William Rehnquist_ Chief Jiisiice .U.S.SiipEneCour- : 7,, 7 - , Honorable William Reynolds ? Assistant Attorney C;enerai- ? Deir_artm...!fit of Justice Honorable Kenneth Starr Circuit Judge U.S. Court of Appeals News Media Mr. Fred Barnes Senior Editor The New Republic Ms. Eleanor Chft Reporter Newsweek Mr. Jed Duvall Newscaster Good Morning America ? -Honorable Richard McCormack ? U.S. Ambassador Organization of American States ? ?- Her Excellency Margaret McDonald _Ambassador from the - His Excellency Eduardo AmbaSsador from Guatemala His Excellency Soesilo Soedarman Ambassador from Indonesia Honorable Vernon Walters U.S. Ambassador United Nations His Excellency Guenther van Well Ambassador from Federal Republic of Germany Honorable Clayton Yeutter U.S. Trade Representative Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 isA6i, 19/ Legal fimes, July Li, 1Y8/ supervisor. . . 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LEWL 1 - 3 OF s SIOHILS copyright ID 1Y-66 the NEW York limes company; 'the New Yam Times Apra 16, f9661 weanesaay, Late city t'inai G.aition ection g; Page 6, column 1; National besk a:-NrUrIR: 411,r words HEAMINL: 11N10-1616; Khow Your 'constitution sYLINi: isyr Wayne King anti warren weaver Jr. is01)Y: With ine blessing of the commission on the gicenienniai of the constitution, - a youth group is organizing a competition tor as many as-14;01JU nigh schools across the country that would -test their top students' Knowiedge of the tons proabcing a national winner in a final rouna to te held on tanstitittion -gay, 'sept. lqtfi. each participatingschota woulo select a champion tnrougn Local competition on a board game cat:lea-American-RI-centennial Challenge, not unlike iriviai. YiUrsuit but restricted to ihe subject of the Constitution. in subsequent playoffs- at the level at -Congressional tistrictstate anti region, panelists would qyiz. tne contestants. the same system wouiirne usea in competition among iv finalists. -Leaders of ine council, which sponsors Washington conterences tor young o?opie,,prepict that at feast halt tne nation's nign scnodis wrii participate. the national winner woula receive. a four-year college sCnoiarship,- the runner-up a two-year scno*arship anti the other iinalists a $5,11UU uhited-6tates-b4vings liana each. sine $6 million cosi of ine.games and prizes would_oe iargely underwritten ay corporate contributions. .G.RAORIC-:. drawing SDKJEtr!- UANUA1'1 ON: CoNblihbldNAL YOUth LEADERSHIP WUNOL NAME: KING', -WAY'NE; -4GAVR, WANNG.'W 'Jtk SlAtES- - 1-11.t.:_ WASHINb 1 UN_ 1 ALK PAbE ANY 1 LEXIS NEXIS? LEXIS NEXIS Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 National Young Leaders Conference Program Overview The National Young Leaders Conference (NYLC) is a professionally administered, fully supervised, six-day civic education program in the nation's capital. The NYLC is uniquely designed to honor youth who have distinguished themselves as leaders in their classrooms, schools and communities. A once in a lifetime experience, the NYLC provides young leaders with an insider's view of the American democratic process and the issues at the forefront of the national agenda. The theme of the National Young Leaders Conference is "Tomorrow's Leaders Meeting the Leaders of Today." Throughout the week, scholars meet with the nation's leaders, debating current public policy issues, exchanging ideas and formulating positions. Each year, the NYLC brings several thousand young leaders to the nation's capital. A great cross section of America is represented as all fifty states and territories actively participate. In the fall and spring, high school juniors and seniors are selected to participate in the National Young Leaders Conference. During the summer, college-bound high school graduates attend the NYLC Post Graduate Program which includes valuable college survival skills ranging from career orientation and faculty advisor guidance to campus living. Congressional Scholars Young leaders attending the National Young Leaders Conference are from public, private and religious schools nationwide. Individuals selected as Congressional Scholars have met the following criteria: outstanding scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. There are only two ways a young person can become a Congressional Scholar. The first is by direct nomination of their high school principal, who each year may nominate up to three individuals who best demonstrate academic achievement, extra- curricular activities and community service. The Council also makes direct nominations of Congressional Scholars based on survey research information supplied through sources similar to those used by university or college recruiters. Confidential information, such as SAT or ACT scores, is not used. Congressional Scholars truly represent the best and brightest of America's youth. They are civic-minded, conscientious, and eager. The knowledge gained from their unique Washington experience is in turn imparted to their peers, schools and communities. Educational Instruction The National Young Leaders Conference complements civics curricula with its exciting hands-on approach. Instruction and curriculum encourage critical thinking and challenge scholars to apply their knowledge and values to policy issues facing the nation. To facilitate educational instruction, one faculty advisor is assigned to every group of 22 scholars. These specially selected faculty advisors, many of whom are professional educators, bring with them a wealth of experience in program instruction and public policy. Daily group meetings conducted by faculty advisors allow scholars to actively engage the program material in a supportive manner. Extensive peer interaction facilitates the sharing of experiences, thoughts and perceptions and deepens scholars' appreciation for America's great diversity. Much attention is given to educational curriculum for Congressional Scholars. Prior to and during the National Young Leaders Conference, scholars receive comprehensive information to prepare them for discussion topics, educational activities, and historical sightseeing. The NYLC demonstrates a strong commitment to honoring and educating promising youth. It is the unique curriculum and format, coupled with the caliber of Congressional Scholars, that distinguish the National Young Leaders Conference as a premier educational program in Washington. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 A CI T --1_ NTA TT c" . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Program Format The National Young Leaders Conference is uniquely structured to focus each day on one of the three branches of government, the media, or world affairs. The Executive Day is designed to draw scholars into the top level of the administration where they meet with Cabinet Secretaries and members of the White House staff. The day includes numerous addresses from high-ranking administration officials discussing the Washington political arena and the President's agenda. The Legislative Day opens with special greetings by Members of Congress on the Floor of the House of Representatives. The scholars attend legislative issue briefings and are provided with individually scheduled appointments to meet with their representatives and senators. Through a government relations forum comprised of leading Washington business and public interest representatives, scholars learn how special interest groups impact Congress. The Judicial Day examines the judicial branch of government and the process of legal review. Experts in the area of judicial review, the Constitution and the Supreme Court address the scholars and speak to their specific concerns. Scholars are also able to sit in on sessions at the Supreme Court and view the Constitution at the National Archives. The Media Day is designed for scholars to examine the role of the media and its coverage of Congressional Scholars visit with Senator Grassley of Iowa. newsworthy events. A highlight of the day is a special breakfast at the National Press Club which enables Congressional Scholars to confront a panel of senior members of the Washington press corp and ask dynamic questions about the media in society. The World Affairs Day is designed to stimulate student awareness of issues confronting the global community. Discussions focus on critical issues such as terrorism, trade relations, and world peace. Briefings are held at the Department of State, the Organization of American States, and the Pentagon. Dividing into small groups, Congressional Scholars are given the unique privilege of being hosted by ambassadors at their respective embassies. The Mock Congress The Mock Congress is an extensive educational exercise which enables scholars to understand firsthand how legislation is enacted. In the Mock Congress, scholars take a bill through the congressional hearing process, lobbying fellow members, adding amendments, then casting their final votes on the 'floor of the House of Representatives.' The Mock Congress is a favorite activity of Congressional Scholars. Historical & Cultural Activities The NYLC program enables scholars to visit the nation's historic monuments and independently explore the Smithsonian museums and the National Gallery of Art. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Admissions Applications for the National _ Young Leaders Conference are accepted on a first-come-first- served basis. _ Participation in the NYLC is approximately 250 Congressional Scholars per session. Enrollment is limited to provide maximum scholar participation in activities and speaker questioning. Tuition The Conference tuition is $540.00 and covers all program costs, including instructional materials, accommodations, meals, and transportation while in Washington. Scholars are responsible for travel costs to and from Washington and incidental expenses. Scholarships The Council actively seeks corporate Support for participant scholarships. While the number of scholarships available is limited, the Council has prepared an extensive fund-raising guide, The Local Scholarship Initiatives for Congressional Scholars, for all interested students upon request. This carefully constructed guide helps scholars seek financial assistance from local businesses and community organizations. Past scholars have been tremendously successful in their efforts. Accommodations Congressional Scholars participating in the National Young Leaders Conference during the fall and spring are housed at the National 4-H Center located in Bethesda, Maryland. To provide a THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 15, 1987 Warmest greetings to everyone gathered in Washington for the Congressional Youth Leadership Council's National Young Leaders Conference. I am delighted that so many outstanding young people like you are examining firsthand the workings of the Federal government. Your visit to our Nation's Capital coincides with this year's celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution, our charter of limited government. In the constitutions of many countries, the government tells the people what they are allowed to do. In America's Constitution, though, "We the People" tell the government what it can and cannot do. Your conference symbolizes what is best about our free and open society. As you study the Federal government and its functions, I know you'll reflect on our Nation's fundamental purposes and gain a new sense of appreciation for the public and for our dedicated public servants. Perhaps one day, some of you will join their ranks -- in the words of the Constitution, to "secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity." You have my best wishes for a productive and enjoyable stay in Washington. God bless you and God bless America. Presidential letter of Recognition. firsthand experience in college life, participants in the Summer National Young Leaders Conference Post Graduate Program are housed on a college campus in suburban Washington, D.C. Supervision Congressional Scholars are supervised 24 hours a day from their initial arrival until their final departure. Conference staff and faculty advisors oversee all activities and reside with the scholars at the Conference site. In addition, night security is provided. Recognition of Achievement To publicly honor Congressional Scholars, the Council informs scholars' local newspapers of their selection to the National Young Leaders Conference. To provide personal recognition for their meritorious achievement in scholarship, leadership and citizenship, scholars are honored with the Council's "Youth Leadership Award." Congressioanl Scholars also receive a letter of welcome from the President as recognition of their achievement. As recognition of achievement is additionally important to college recruiters and civic organizations, the Council verifies scholars' participation upon request. Future Oportunities Many alumni volunteer to serve as references for future scholars. For Congressional Scholars desiring a greater Washington educational experience, they may be offered an internship with the Council or their congressional office. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Program Comments "This was the first time I had been in Washington. In less than one week I was able to learn and experience so much. Experience is the key. I could not begin to have attempted to learn all this from books or the classroom." Theresa Guthrie Meadow Lake High School Dayton, Ohio "I came here confused and frustrated with the system. Today, I leave knowing that I can and should make a difference in the way our government is run. I have discovered government can be a tool of possibility rather than a trap or predicament. Thank you." Ken Williamson Marbury High School Marbury, Alabama "The way I read the paper and watch the news will be altered forever because of this experience." Christina Brotto Queen of Peace High School Hickory Hills, Illinois "As a former teacher, I have concern about young people being aquainted with the issues. One of the outstanding aspects of the National Young Leaders Conference is that it gives young people the opportunity for a hands- on experience with elected representatives as well as other representatives responsible for implementing policy." Representative Phil Crane 12th District of Illinois "The National Young Leaders Conference gave us a chance to see first-hand how the government is run and to meet the people who make it run, but most importantly, we learned that we all have a Congressional Scholars on the steps of the US. Capitol. responsibility in making it run." Anthony Rabak Salsian High School El Sobrante, California "The N Y LC is really great because you meet and share ideas with people from different states. Seeing how we all get along gives us hope for a more peaceful nation and world one day" Janet Creech Southern Nash High School Bailey, North Carolina "It is not often that the intent and philosophy of an organization actually comes to life. The National Young Leaders Conference is an example of where it does. The individual awakening that I have witnessed and personally experienced makes the NY LC one of the most outstanding educational programs I am aware of" Alyce Loesch High School Educator Stamford, Connecticut "The wide range of activities and speakers helped me to understand Washington's policies and to better form my own opinions." Lada Hornjatkevyc St. George Academy New York, New York "I think it is a tremendous opportunity for students to come to Washington to learn about their government firsthand. I am proud to be a part of the National Young Leaders Conference and recommend it highly for young men and women in our society who aspire to leadership in this country." Representative William E. Dannemeyer 39th District of California 'America should know it has great potential in its youth!" Marr-Lynn McGee Morrilton High School Morrilton, Arkansas Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10 : CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 ? - N." What is the Congressional Youth Leadership Council? The Congressional Youth Leadership Council is a non-profit, non-partisan educational organization located in Washington, D.C. The Council serves as a nationwide educational network by bringing outstanding youth to the nation's capital to experience the dynamics of constitutional democracy. The Congressional Youth Leadership Council is founded on the belief Americans have a responsibility to educate young people for the citizenship and leadership roles they will inherit as future leaders of the nation. Fostering these young leader's belief in democratic principles, strengthening the goals they strive toward, and inspiring them to lead responsibly are the guiding principles behind the Congressional Youth Leadership Council. Programs The Congressional Youth Leadership Council is involved in a variety of educational programs to honor young people who best demonstrate excellence in citizenship, leadership and scholarship. The Council's programs honor outstanding youth nationwide from diverse social, economic and cultural backgrounds. The Council's educational programs provide a strong complement to school civics curricula through a "hands-on" approach to teaching American government. The major program of the Council is the National Young Leaders Conference. Each year, several thousand high-school-aged youth come to the nation's capital to participate in the National Young Leaders Conference. History & Governance The Congressional Youth Leadership Council was incorporated as a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in 1985. The Council originated as the successor organization to the highly acclaimed Election '84 Youth Inaugural Conference which brought young leaders nationwide to Washington to experience the Presidential Inauguration in both an educational and civic context. Over the past several years, the Council has grown in size, scope and reputation. In 1987, the Congressional Youth Leadership Council was awarded the Freedom Foundation's prestigious Valley Forge Honor Certificate for Excellence in the category of Community Programs. As a non-partisan organization, the Council does not support any particular political ideology or candidates seeking office. As a non-profit organization, the Council neither seeks nor receives federal funding. The Council is funded directly through student tuition and by contributions from Corporations and foundations. An appointed board of directors determines policy governing matters of the Congressional Youth Leadership Council. Honorary Congressional Board of Advisors The Council is guided by an Honorary Congressional Board of Advisors consisting of more than half the members of the United States Congress. While members of the Council's Honorary Congressional Board of Advisors reflect a variety of political viewpoints, they unanimously join the Council in its commitment to honor outstanding youth. The Honorary Board of Advisors provide the Council with speakers and assist in the development of programs and activities. Members also work with the Council in generating program scholarships. Washington Community The success of the Congressional Youth Leadership Council also rests upon a large network of support from leaders in the Washington community who join the Council in its civics education commitment. These leaders from the executive, legislative and judicial branch, the media, diplomatic corps and business sector generously contribute to the Council's programs their valuable time and insights. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 r,xecuuve Trollies Mrs. Barbara Harris Co-Chairman Mrs. Harris is an educator by profession. Currently, Mrs. Harris is president of Washington Educational Resources which conducts a variety of intensive educational seminars for secondary school students on topics such as international relations, constitutionalism, and the media. Between 1956 and 1984, Mrs. Harris served in numerous educational capacities including: classroom teacher; elementary school principal; middle school administrator; assistant to the Deputy Superintendent of Schools. Mrs. Harris is a member of the National Council for the Social Studies, the National Press Club, the American Enterprise Institute, and the National Education Association. She is listed in Who's Who in American Women. Mrs. Harris received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hunter College and a Master of Science degree from Hofstra University. Born in New York City, Mrs. Harris attended public schools in the city. Mrs. Harris resides with her husband in Washington, D.C. Mr. Richard Rossi Co-Chairman Mr. Rossi is currently president of Washington Strategies, a company providing management consulting, direct mail, and computer services to candidates seeking federal political offices. Having begun his career on Capitol Hill, Mr. Rossi served as the Executive Assistant to a United States Senator where he was responsible for administration of the Senator's offices and staff. Mr. Rossi is an active member of the Association of American Political Consultants. Mr. Rossi attended Georgetown University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in government. Born in New York City, he was educated in both private and public schools in Greenwich, Connecticut and Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. Rossi lives in Washington, D.C. Mr. John Madison Hines Executive Director Before joining the Council, Mr. Hines was affiliated with the National Republican Senatorial Committee where he was Director of Special Projects. During his tenure with the Committee, he was primarily responsible for the development and implementation of long-range programs aimed at improving organizational efficiency. Mr. Hines' academic qualifications include a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University with an emphasis in business and government relations. Mr. Hines' Bachelor of Arts degree is in sociology from Western Maryland College. Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mr. Hines was educated in public and private schools. He has been a resident of the Washington area for the past twenty years. Mr. Hines resides with his wife in Silver Spring, Maryland. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/10: CIA-RDP89G00720R000700980002-5 nonorary L,ungressiunat Duaru ui 1-1UV1SUIS Jeff Bingaman Pete V. Domenici Quentin N. Burdick David F. Durenberger Lawton Chiles Daniel J. Evans Thad Cochran Jake Garn Kent Conrad John Glenn John C. Danforth Orrin G. Hatch Thomas A. Daschle Chic Hecht Dennis DeConcini Howell Heflin Jesse Helms United States Senators Ernest F. Hollings ? ? Gordon J. Humphrey - Daniel-K. Inouye - J. Bennett Johnston Robert W. Kasten, Jr. John F. Kerry Spark M. Matsunaga John McCain James A. McClure George J. Mitchell Frank H. Murkowski Donald L. Nickles Claiborne Pell Larry Pressler Harry M. Reid Donald W. Reigle, Jr. John D. Rockefeller, IV Richard C. 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