Barry Goldwater Campaigns in Cairo | Cape Girardeau History and Photos
Barry Goldwater Campaigns in Cairo
I was prepared when I went to see Reagan. I had a 4×5 Speed Graphic camera, a 35mm camera and a Polaroid camera. I’m sure I had a dozen backup pencils and, maybe, even a portable reel-to-reel tape recorder. Find the Central students in the crowd[Note: click on the photos to make them larger. There are a lot of interesting faces in the crowd. Once you get into the gallery, you can click on the left or right side of the photo to move backwards and forwards to the other images.] I haven’t run across my film and clips from the Sikeston Reagan speech, but I’ll never forget writing the story. I’ve probably recounted it before, but, that’s what happens when you get old. I was sitting at the typewriter churning out pages and pages of copy. Since we were a Republican newspaper, I was given a lot of latitude. One more word about Reagan….
Mother didn’t raise any fools. I quickly typed – 30 – which is newspaperspeak for The End, and handed him my last sheet. He snatched it up and disappeared as quickly as he had appeared. I had just met the new Linotype operator. The Jackson Pioneer was an unusual place to work. If the Linotype operator didn’t agree with an editorial, he’d simply refuse to set it. The universal media scowl
Central High Tiger represented
Despite their expressions, the story said “The impressions of the two editors who covered this story for The Tiger was mainly one of pure excitement. ‘We had our own press passes and sat in the very front of the press box, and they even fed us,’ said Sally Wright, 12B. “‘And we saw every detail,’ added Shari Stiver, 12B.” The Tiger story and photos
Barbara Nunnelly sounded less impressed. “He’s different from what I expected, but he’s a very good speaker,” she said. Access to candidates
I love crowd shots
What that was mostly good for was so they could herd you into a tightly controlled spot where you could shoot only what they wanted you to shoot, from the angle they wanted you to shoot it, when they wanted it shot. It irked me no end to go through all those security checks only to be kept farther back than the general public and have to deal with a stage-managed photo op. (Can we say, “Mission Accomplished?”) Not every PR idea works
Hillary Clinton was a Goldwater Girl
I just Googled “Goldwater Girl” and the first story to pop up was an account of a Charles Gibson interview with Hilary Clinton that quoted her as saying, “My best friend and I became quote ‘Goldwater Girls. We got to wear cowboy hats. We had a sash that said, you know, I voted AUH2O. I mean, it was really a lot of fun.” Relatives spinning in their graves
I went to the Clerk of Courts, picked up the absentee ballot and took it to the hospital. She made a blue X to vote a straight Republican ticket and said, “I can hear my relatives spinning in their graves because I just voted for a Republican.” I knew she wasn’t registered to vote, so I didn’t file the ballot just to have it thrown out. I’ve held on to it for all these years as something to remember my grandmother by. Unless she’s reading this over my shoulder – and I wouldn’t rule that out – she never knew that her vote didn’t count. Goldwater Rally Photo GalleryAs mentioned earlier, click on any photo to make it larger, then click on the left or right side of the image to move through the gallery.
February 7th, 2011 | Tags: Barry Goldwater, Cairo, Elections, Jim Stone, Journalism, Ken Steinhoff, Politicians, Ronald Reagan, Sally Wright, Sharon Stiver | Category: Photos around Cape |
























































