Washington High School honors veterans
By Dawn Goodman
Staff Writer
dgoodman@observer-reporter.com
Dave Ellis was almost in tears as he watched Washington High School students honor veterans Wednesday.
The army veteran and Wash High alum, said it was the first time he came to the event at the school. He said it was great to see the school honor veterans.
“I really appreciate it,” said Ellis, who recently moved back to the area. “I was really blessed to be here.”
The ceremony started with the high school band Battle Hymn of the Republic and then U.S. Air Force Veteran Doug Greer played the bagpipes.
Benjamin Marasco, sophomore class president, welcomed the veterans to the event.
He described them as the true American heroes.
“We are the home of the free because of you the brave,” Marasco said.
William Boardley, who a retired Air Force Brigadier General, said no one disdains war more than a warrior.
“They do it, quite frankly, because this is the greatest country on earth and they want to keep it that way,” said Boardley, the guest speaker for the event.
Boardley urged the Washington High audience to join the military or support the troops. Support, he said, includes making sure they are properly funded, manned, trained and equipped.
He then reflected on the veterans in the audience.
“Our country owes you a great debt of gratitude,” he said.
At the end of the ceremony, the veterans lined up so students could shake their hands and thank them for their service. Students didn’t have to stand in line, but hundreds did.
Clayton LaPosta, who attended last year, said he wouldn’t have missed this year’s event. Finally, the Army veteran said, he heard the message “Thanks.”
“It’s nice to see them teaching kids to honor veterans,” he said. “It’s about time. It’s nice.”
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