Volume 79, Issue 4
Standing as “one body” Dawson Wohler Dominic Santore Reporters Early Wednesday evening, Buckeye Boys’ State delegates filed into Millett Stadium to watch the inauguration ceremony for the newly elected officials. As they took their seats, the band played a rousing rendition of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.” Once the officially organized fanfare died down, members of the audience took up their own chants. In Stellar city, many young men took up the cry of “Tanh Famh,” the name of runner-up candidate for governor. In Alberts city, every delegate called out the name of their city in an impressive display of patriotism. Eventually, every city was declaring their pride for their new home town in one way or another. These sundry calls all fell away into reverent silence when the legionnaire took to the podium and gently tolled the bell three times. When the delegates stood as one body and spoke with one voice to recite the pledge of allegiance, it became eminently clear that in the four short days these young men had spent together, they had become a brotherhood. The band, empowered by
Thursday, June 15, 2017 the air of camaraderie fostered by the recitation of the pledge, burst into another powerful performance. This heralded the arrival of Acting Secretary of State Legionnaire Melissa Fowle, who then began the inauguration ceremony. Fowle began by swearing in Lt. General Brenden J. Ralston, Secretary of State Jacob Chestnut, Attorney General Nathan A. Forrest, Auditor of State Colin R. Flanagan, Treasurer of State Thomas Varley and Chief Justice Jack Meinke. Next followed the oath of the six Associate Justices until the affidavit was taken to the attendees. In the order of County Officials, City Mayors and the General Assembly, the gentleman belonging to each position stood up and vowed to govern and serve orderly and fairly while upholding “the Constitution and laws of the United States, the Constitution and laws of the state of Ohio and Buckeye Boys State.” Once all of these young men were sworn in, Faris Rehman was escorted to the stage by an honor guard consisting of members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Rehman was then sworn into office by Acting Secretary of State Fowle. During his inaugural address, Rehman called for unity among delegates of all racial, religious, and economic backgrounds, likening the program to a mosaic. Rehman continued by outlining his plan for his term, drawing particular attention to his program to end the opioid addiction epidemic through
pharmaceutical regulations. Rehman concluded his speech by thanking all of his supporters and then invited Judge Dan Favreau to the stage. In turn, Favreau, after a few opening remarks, welcomed Supreme Court Justice Sharon Kennedy to the stage. Justice Kennedy delivered a speech stressing the importance of the democratic process that every member of Boys’ State had become intimately familiar with in the preceding days and wished the delegates good luck in their future endeavors, both inside and outside of the program.
Governor of the 2017 Buckeye Boys State, Faris Rehman, delivers his inaugural address to the public. Photo courtesy of Dylan Hoover