2008 Arkansas Boys Nation Senators
1946   Charles Rhyne, Ft Smith - Charles Perry, Helena
1947   Dan Mathes, Helena
1948   Billy  Clark, Jonesboro - Pat Neeley, Siloam Springs
1949   William Ramseur, Hot Springs - Billie Ballard, El Dorado
1950   Jimmie Wise Jr, Hughes - James Morgan, Searcy
1951   Joseph Lynch, Ft Smith - Jim Arnold, Magnolia
1952   David Riley, Ft Smith - Eugene Henderson, Fayetteville
1953   Richard Pooles, Little Rock - Gordon Vineyard, Little Rock
1954   Ralph Goldman, Little Rock - Lloyd Woodman, Newport
1955   Freddy Akers, Blytheville - Pete Smith, Hot Springs
1956   Butch Drummond, Clarksville - Charles Matthews, N. Little Rock
1957   Bruce Fullerton, Little Rock - Jerry Moore, Harrison
1958   Taylor Eubanks, Pine Bluff - Johnny Bowen, Forrest City
1959   Roy Coulter, Hot Springs - Bill Stroud, McGehee
1960   Ed Coulter, Hot Springs - Ping Fong, Hughes
1961   Chester Johnson, Monticello - John Estes, Arkadelphia
1962   Kenneth Pickle, Siloam Springs - Cliff Clifton, Holly Grove
1963   William Clinton, Hot Springs - Larry Taunton, El Dorado
1964   Bill Bushm, Lincoln - George Newton, Fayetteville
1965   John Tucker, N. Little Rock - Leslie McAlister, Jonesboro
1966   James Malcolm, Hot Springs - Robert Henry, Little Rock
1967   William Berry, Dardanelle - Ted Mettetal, Monticello
1968   Larry Eoos, Searcy - Gaston Fernandez, Fayetteville
1969   Mike Senke, Stuttgart - Mark Russell, Pine Bluff
1970   Ricky Cogburn, Ft Smith - Jon Blackwood, N. Little Rock
1971   Michael Reedy, El Dorado - Billy Simmons, Dermott
1972   Michael Elliot, Camden - Jonathan Barnett, Siloam Springs
1973   Dale Sanders, Marked Tree - Anthony Hilliard, Cabot
1974   Chris Bennett, Little Rock - David Garrison, Camden
1975   Neil Decker, Little Rock - John Clifton, Sherwood
1976   John Smith, Ft Smith - Carl Johnson, Marked Tree
          Mark Miller, Melbourne
  Past Arkansas Boys Nation Senators
1977   Sam Pittman, Benton - David Hood, Lonoke
1978   Roy Rainey, Little Rock
1979   Scott Tucker, Benton - Mike Merritt, Dardanelle
1980   Stan Dietreich, Little Rock - Clifton Culpepper, Ft Smith
1981   Chris Leland, Springdale - Chris Joshua, Jacksonville
1982   David Johnson, Marked Tree - Tom Kieklak, N. Little Rock
1983   Rickey Williams, Little Rock - David Taylor, Jacksonville
1984   John Deuschle III, Little Rock - Richard Pauk, Pine Bluff
1985   Ben Porter, Cabot - Rod Bennett, Camden
1986   Shannon Beebe, Searcy - Ramon Escobar, Little Rock
1987   Rod Martin, Arkadelphia - Derrick Page, Arkadelphia
1988   Javier Ospina, Fayetteville - Cornelius Abert, Camden
1989   Harold W. Moses, Little Rock - Joseph L. Brown, Little Rock
1990   Oscar Sparks, Marianna - Shaun Molden, Little Rock
1991   Scott McLaughlin, White Hall - David Dawson, Rogers
1992   Steven Tiner, Dumas - Kevin Braswell, Jonesboro
1993   James Welch, White Hall - Traftin Thompson, Van Buren
1994   Tom Bryant Cotton, Dardanelle - Scott Alan Attebery, Conway
1995   Khalid Jones, Little Rock - Rashad Howard, Ft Smith
1996   Jeremy Hampton, Gassville - Ryan Davis, Little Rock
1997   Eugene Krupitsky, Little Rock - Lloyde Jackson, Texarkana
1998   Jimmie Douglas, Searcy - David Haller, Jasper
1999   Marvin Roberts, Holly Grove - Kenneth Golatt, Little Rock
2000   Marlon Henderson Jr., Nettleton - Kit Brown, Russellville
2001   Adam Ward, Cabot - Faber Wilcox, Vilonia
2002   Stephen Carter, Conway - Gregory McCarroll, Cabot
2003   Grant Ballard, Roland - Justin Sparks, Beebe
2004   Justin Sparks, Beebe - Grant Ballard, Roland
2005   Gregor Nazarian, Little Rock - Kameron Mohammed, Hot Springs
2006   Eric Daily, North Little Rock - Derick Daily, North Little Rock
2007  Justin Buck, Hot Springs - Steven Sichterman Jr., Bryant, AR 
Hayden Balgavy
Cabot, AR
Womack County - Partee City
Ferderalist Party
About Boys Nation

Two outstanding representatives from each of 48 Boys States are called upon to represent their state at American Legion Boys Nation in Washington, DC. It is here that the young leaders, who had excelled at their respective Boys States, are introduced to the structure and function of the federal government.

The first American Legion Boys Nation (then called Boys Forum of National Government) was held in August 1946 at American University in Washington, DC. It was officially adopted as a major youth activity by the 1946 National Convention. Three years later, its name was changed to American Legion Boys Nation.

At American Legion Boys Nation, each delegate represents his Boys State as a Senator. These youthful lawmakers caucus at the beginning of the session, organize into committees and conduct hearings on bills submitted by delegates to the program.

The Boys Nation Senators are instructed on the proper method of handling bills according to the rules of the United States Senate. Actual participation in the political process is highlighted throughout the week to include the organization of party conventions and the nomination and election of a Boys Nation President and Vice President.

The week of government training in the Nation's Capitol combines lectures and forums with visitations to federal agencies, institutions, memorials and historical spots in and around Washington. During a visit to Capitol Hill, Boys Nation Senators meet with elected officials from their home states.

Boys Nation visits several historic and governmental sites in and around the Washington, DC area. Included are field trips to Arlington National Cemetery, the monuments and memorials on the National Mall, the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Capitol and the White House.

Since its beginning in 1946, Boys Nation has seen many of its graduates elected to public offices which include the Presidency of the United States, the United States Congress, as state governors and as state legislators. Many others became inspired to actively work for the campaigns of individuals seeking public office.
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2008 Boys Nation Session
July 18th - 26th