Friday morning the students and staff at
Carroll Catholic School had a commemorative program for the
victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Several members of the Lincoln Rural Fire District team,
members of the Lincoln Police Department, fire Chief Mark Miller and Lincoln
Mayor Keith Snyder attended the
program.
Several students delivered prayers and short readings or recited
poems that spoke of the disaster and the individuals who lost their
lives when the twin towers of the World Trade Center were destroyed
in New York City. Students Reagen Tibbs and Hayden Sanborn exhibited
a flag that has the names of every victim printed in the stripes.
Cub Scout Pack 4101 presented the American flag and led the
audience in the Pledge of Allegiance and in singing "God Bless
America."
Pictures by Marla Blair |
Members of the rural and city fire departments
attended the memorial program with respect and regard for the
men and women who died while performing their jobs as New York City
firefighters during the terrorist attacks.
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Lincoln city police and local firefighters
waited while students entered the gym and took their places for the
program on Friday morning. |
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The kindergarten class used its usual method
of staying together as a means of displaying banners of the American
flag.
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In turn, Cub Scouts and other students stood
silent as firefighters and police officers filed into Carroll
Catholic School gym for the memorial program. |
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Unplanned and by accident, police,
firefighters and city officials stood in an appropriate location
under the Carroll Catholic Crusaders banner in the gym on Friday.
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Reagen Tibbs and Hayden Sanborn exhibited a
flag that includes the names of the Sept. 11, 2001, victims
printed on the stripes. A second such flag is at the Lincoln Fire Department.
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Cub Scout Pack 4101 performed the duties of
color guard and led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance and in
singing "God Bless America."
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Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder, fire Chief Mark
Miller, Deputy Chief Michael Geriets of the police and Carroll Catholic
Principal David Welch listened to a student's comments after the
Friday morning program. |
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