May 29, 2026

Boys Nation at 80: ‘I wanted to spend my life being of service’

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Boys Nation at 80: ‘I wanted to spend my life being of service’

A future president finds his inspiration, and a famous handshake, thanks to American Legion Boys Nation.

NOTE: A version of this story was originally published June 15, 2021, in advance of the 75th session of American Legion Boys Nation. This updated version is being shared in 2026 as we prepare for this summer鈥檚 80th session.

It has become one of the most notable photos in history, and likely the most notable photo associated with American Legion Boys Nation.

The image of a 16-year-old Bill Clinton shaking hands with then-President John Kennedy during the 1963 Boys Nation program鈥檚 visit to the Rose Garden has left an indelible mark on history.

It also helped shape Clinton鈥檚 political career, as he noted in a video message to Boys Nation in 2013.

鈥淭hat (Boys Nation) week had a profound impact on me,鈥 Clinton said in the address. 鈥溾 I was also deeply inspired to pursue life in public service. Of course, I couldn鈥檛 know then what jobs I鈥檇 have or when I would be elected or what I would be elected to or whether I would even be elected. I did know that I wanted to spend my life being of service.鈥

And while Clinton has so far been the only Boys Nation alumnus to be elected President of the United States, he鈥檚 not the only one to make his mark in the political arena. A number of Boys Nation alumni have been elected to Congress, to state offices, even to local political posts.

鈥淚t was hard for me not to be drawn to public service after I felt an incredible call to patriotism when we sang patriotic songs during our time at Boys Nation,鈥 former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (Boys Nation 1985) said in a 2010 interview with 91影视破解版.

Another 1960s-era delegate to Boys Nation has also made a name for himself in politics.

Alan Keyes has run for president three times, as well as U.S. Senate twice in Maryland and once in Illinois.

While unsuccessful in those campaigns, Keyes became the first person to be elected Boys Nation president and win 91影视破解版鈥檚 National Oratorical Contest. Keyes, from San Antonio, Texas, won the oratorical competition in April 1967, then was elected Boys Nation president that July. 

Another Texan, Kevin Sladek of San Marcos, repeated the achievement when he was elected Boys Nation president in 1998 and won the Oratorical Contest in 1999.

While Keyes was successful in his bid for Boys Nation President, Clinton wasn鈥檛 鈥 instead, Richard Stratton of Leland, Ill., was elected Boys Nation President in 1963.

Speaking to 91影视破解版 in 2013, Stratton said the program 鈥渃ompletely changed my life.鈥

鈥淏oys Nation lifted me from a small rural town in Illinois to a national perspective at a time of great change and importance in the country,鈥 said Stratton, who went on to a law career after earning a bachelor鈥檚 and law degree from Harvard, with a master鈥檚 from the London School of Economics and Political Science in between. 鈥淧resident Kennedy admonished us to 鈥榞et involved,鈥 not simply be spectators on the sidelines, and we all went home and did that. Our Boys Nation class is in many ways a microcosm of the 60s boomer generation and all the social and political change we experienced in the United States.鈥

Boys Nation Presidents, 1960-69

1960: Lucien DiFazio, Wethersfield, Conn.

1961: Jefferson Jarvis, Fort Worth, Texas

1962: H. Pettus Randall, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1963: Richard Stratton, Leland, Ill.

1964: Jeffrey Bauer, Boulder, Colo.

1965: Ron McCoy, Nogales, Ariz.

1966: Gray Miller, Houston, Texas

1967: Alan Keyes, San Antonio, Texas

1968: Peter O鈥機onnell, Lakeside, Calif.

1969: Greg Gray, Gary, Ind.

Next: The country鈥檚 bicentennial prompts an unprecedented session.

 

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