SCS keeps veteran tradition alive
Peter Oliver (left) and Dave Bayersdorfer share a laugh before the ceremony. 
Photo by Patrick L. Sullivan

SCS keeps veteran tradition alive

LAKEVILLE — Veterans came to Salisbury Central School for the traditional Veterans Day ceremony Thursday, Nov. 9. It was the 17th year of the event.

Sixth-grader Skyler Ohman, in uniform, was outside in the parking lot directing traffic, and had to be summoned to lead the assembly in the Pledge of Allegiance.

The veterans introduced themselves, the students sang to them, and the band played various service anthems.

The ceremony ended with the children giving hand-made cards to the delighted veterans.

Attendees included: Dave Bayersdorfer (Marines), Scott Salmon (Marines), Craig Moskowitz (Army), John McGuire (Army), Peter Oliver (Marines), Jerry Baldwin (Air Force), Chris Ohmen (Army), Bill Kelsey (Navy), Joanna Robinson (Marines), Joe Power (Navy), Jason Pennella (Army), Troy Ramcharran (Army), Jim Kennedy (Coast Guard), Carl Jenter (Army), Don Hurlbutt (Army), Tracy Firth (Army), Randy Cannon (Air Force), and Mark Ditmer (Army).

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