Put-in-Bay School Students Honored Veterans in Wonderfully Prepared Program
Posted on 11 November 2013
Mr. Urge introduces the assembly program.11 November 2013 Veteran’s Day Program
Put-in-Bay School students presented a carefully orchestrated Veterans Day assembly in which individual speakers shared original speeches detailing the history, soldier profiles, and significant meanings pertinent to the national day of remembrance. The school choir, directed by Gay Pippert, sang a sequence of music including the Star Spangled Banner, armed forces anthems, God Bless the USA, and America the Beautiful. Local members of the VFW were in attendance, as well as numerous Village and Township citizens. Speech texts will be available on the Put-in-Bay School Web page.
Veterans recite the Pledge of AllegianceMr. Stacey shares Navy history.Mr. Schneider shares Army history.Mr. Luecke was congratulated on his service in the United States Coast Guard.Military Service members appreciate acknowledgement.Representatives of the United States Air ForcePut-in-Bay School Choir, directed by Ms. Pippert, sing Tribute to the Armed Forces medley.Ms. Kowalski reports on Revolutionary War and War of 1812.Mr. Pugh reports on World War II.Mr. King reports on the Vietnam War.Ms. Krueger reflects on the meaning of courage.Mr. Wolf addressed the meaning of Veteran’s Day.Ms. Rence spoke about the significance of the Armed Forces in American history.A patriotic audience