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O n 21 March 2016, Gene Howell, Orval Mechling, Wayne Semple, and Bill Hanes made a presentation to an assem- bly of students at Stewardson- Strasburg High School. There were 2 teachers and 81 students there. On May 2, 2016, members gave a Tell America presentation at Warrensburg-Latham High School before 2 classes, 33 students in all. [email protected] 24 – CHARLES PARLIER [IL] Gene Howell of Ch 24 speaks to students at Warrensburg-Latham High School Dave Mayberry of Ch 24 in classroom Our Tell America Committee visit- ed the Social Studies class at Vanlue High School recently. Jake Cogley, Bob Perkins, and Jim Salisbury did an excellent job in telling their stories. They gave the students a firsthand understanding about the Korean War and its consequences and promoted the understanding that Freedom Is Not Free. Larry Monday, 419-387-7532, [email protected] 172 - HANCOCK COUNTY [OH] The Where, When, and Why of the Korean War Tell America Orval Mechling (L) and Gene Howell talk to students at Stewardson- Strasburg High School Bob Perkins, left, and Jake Cogley of Ch 172 28 Wayne Semple tells experiences to Stewardson-Strasburg High School students Jim Salisbury of Ch 172

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Page 1: The Where, When, and Why of the Korean War Tell AmericaPart of the class in attendance at Ch 172’s presentation at Vanlue High School 29 We conducted a flag disposal cer-emony at

On 21 March 2016, GeneHowell, Orval Mechling,

Wayne Semple, and Bill Hanesmade a presentation to an assem-bly of students at Stewardson-Strasburg High School. Therewere 2 teachers and 81 studentsthere.

On May 2, 2016, members gave aTell America presentation atWarrensburg-Latham High Schoolbefore 2 classes, 33 students inall.

[email protected]

24 – CHARLES PARLIER [IL]

Gene Howell of Ch 24 speaks to students at Warrensburg-Latham HighSchool

DaveMayberry ofCh 24 inclassroom

Our Tell America Committee visit-ed the Social Studies class atVanlue High School recently. JakeCogley, Bob Perkins, and JimSalisbury did an excellent job intelling their stories.

They gave the students a firsthand

understanding about the KoreanWar and its consequences andpromoted the understanding thatFreedom Is Not Free.

Larry Monday, 419-387-7532,

[email protected]

172 - HANCOCK COUNTY [OH]

The Where, When, and Why of the Korean War

Tell America

Orval Mechling (L)and Gene Howelltalk to students atStewardson-Strasburg HighSchool

Bob Perkins, left, and Jake Cogley of Ch 172

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Wayne Semple tells experiences to Stewardson-Strasburg High Schoolstudents

Jim Salisbury of Ch172

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227 - SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN [WI]

We recently presented sixteenAmerican flags with staffs toSomers [WI] Elementary School.

Jim Becker, 262-681-6459,

[email protected]

Part of the class in attendance at Ch 172’s presentation at Vanlue HighSchool

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We conducted a flag disposal cer-emony at Keyes Charter School inKeyes, CA. We arranged it withthe aid of the American LegionPost 74 Honor Guard, Modesto.

Students and family members

gathered to watch the ceremony,after which members answeredquestions.

Judy Ward Tarter, 1720 Crestview

Dr., Modesto, CA 95355

Crowd at Ch 316’s flag disposal ceremony

Students and family members at Modesto flag disposal rite

316 - MODESTO [CA]

Commander Ed Slovak, Don Orth, Jim Becker, Bill DeBock, Gene Van Wie,and Julius Mianecki (L-R) of Ch 227 with students (front) and administra-tor at Somers [WI] Elementary School

Gene Cummings, Judy Ward, Ken Williams, Rex Embry, Eddie Jones,Duane Robles (Back, L-R); Ruby Brawley, John Griff (Front, seated) of Ch316 at flag disposal event

Members of Ch 316 answer questions after flag disposal is demonstrated:Eddie Jones, Duane Robles, Ken Williams, Judy Ward Tarter (L-R)

Letters of appreciation from Keyes Charter School students to Ch 316 members

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May - June 2016May - June 2016 The GraybeardsThe Graybeards

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Confidence Awards winners at Willow Springs Elementary School with“Dr. Seuss,” Eddie Bell, and Sir Knight Michael

Willow Brook Elementary students Todd Britton holds 2nd grade award forconfidence. He is flanked by Col. (ret.) Otis Evens, Sir Michael, and EddieBell (L-R)

President Eddie L. Bell, Sr., par-ticipated in a 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and5th grade awards ceremony atWillow Springs ElementarySchool in Killeen, TX. He wasaccompanied by Col. (ret.) OtisEvens, Sir Knight Michael, andDr. Seuss (aka Mr. Brokley

Moore, the Mayor Pro Tem ofKilleen, TX).

Eddie L. Bell, Sr., 1105 Craig St.,

Copperas Cove, TX 76522, 254-

661-4673, eddiebell11858 @

yahoo.com or eddiebell11858

@gmail.com

Col. (ret.) Otis Evens, Sir Knight Michael, Eddie L. Bell, and Dr. Seuss(Brokley Moore) (L-R) at Willow Springs Elementary School in Killeen, TX

TEXAS [TX]

National KWVA Fund Raiser Flower Rose of Sharon

The Rose of Sharon is the National KWVA fund raising flower. TheRose of Sharon is sold by the dozen.

r Sample order is 4 doz. @ $12 plus $6.35 S/H.

r Minimum order is 20 doz. @ $60 plus $12.35 S/H.

r Orders for 21 to 100 doz. @ $3/doz. plus $16 45 S/H

r Order for 400 doz. or more qualify for a special discount

Write or call: Earl House, 1870 Yakona Rd., Baltimore, MD 21234Phone 410-661-8950. Make Checks payable to: KWVA Maryland Chapter 33