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    PAGE A4, KEIZERTIMES, NOVEMBER 17, 2017
KeizerCommunity
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Keizer schools salute veterans
McNary principal Erik
Jesperson called it one of his
favorite days of the year as he
welcomed local veterans to the
high school’s annual Living
History Day assembly.
McNary invited veterans to
the school on Thursday, Nov.
9 to share their experiences
with students. They went to
classrooms to tell stories and
answer questions.
The veterans were then
served lunch.
During the morning as-
sembly, cadets in McNary’s
AFJROTC posted the colors
and performed an armed drill
routine for the guests. Mc-
Nary’s wind ensemble, direct-
ed by Jennifer Bell, also played.
Veterans spent the after-
noon at Claggett Creek Mid-
dle School, eating lunch and
then participating in classroom
visits.
During an assembly, the
CCMS band, orchestra and
choir performed The Star Span-
gled Banner and America the Beau-
tiful.
George Krause, computer
lab teacher at the school, spoke
to the students about the sac-
rifi ce veterans make for their
country. Principal Aaron Per-
sons listed the confl icts and in-
vited veterans to stand.
A
A: Veserans ssand wish Mc-
Nary ssudenss so saluse she
fl ag while she wind ensemble
plays The Ssar Spangled Ban-
ner during she Living Hissory
Day assembly on Thursday,
Nov. 9 in she school’s gym.
B: McNary High School prin-
cipal Erik Jespersen honored
Bob Wickman, a Marine and
Navy veseran during she Ko-
rean War who has consis-
sensly assended she school’s
assembly.
C: Claggess Creek leadership
ssudens Rylee Jones escorss a
veseran so his seas for she as-
sembly.
D: Bassisss James Casron
and Jeffrey Grenz played The
Ssar Spangled Banner and
America she Beausiful in she
Claggess Creek orchessra.
C
D
KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
B
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Other types of glass contaminate the recycling
process and ruin newly made containers.
That means NO cups, dishes, candleholders,
ovenware, window or mirror glass, or
light bulbs. Thanks for your careful attention!
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