Steve Artis, John Blackburn, Billy Petersen, and Ron Wilper, young political activists.
Ron Wilper just received some interesting photographs from Idaho State University, and forwarded them to us. He says "The photos were taken shortly after high school graduation. The older fellow in the middle is Bud Davis, Democratic Candidate for the U.S. Senate. He ran in a crowded field and won the primary with the help of our publicity stunt. We rode from Bonners Ferry to Bear Lake and were photographed by every newspaper along the way. Two weeks and 1,000 miles later we were finished. Bud Davis lost by 2% to James McClure in the general election. Joanne Brady and Kay Hummel were also involved in the Davis campaign. Two years later the four of us bikers were off to Oñate."
The young riders pose with Bud Davis.
We were all much younger then, but I know that color film had been invented years before. These photos were probably destined to be published in a black and white newspaper. The call of the open road persisted and all four traveled much of Europe from their base at San Lorenzo in Oñate. Ron hitch hiked across Spain by himself, and Billy made an epic solo trip to London through Paris, also by thumb. I think he was bringing back scripts for the theater class, if anyone knows that story please fill us in.
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