Veterans Memorial Flagpole Dedicated
November 22, 2016
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STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥斕交ㄉ缜 unveiled a new memorial plaque and dedicated its Veterans Memorial Flagpole on Friday, November 11, in a Veterans Day ceremony.

More than 100 students, alumni, and veterans gathered outside on a chilly November morning to dedicate the new memorial. Present were veterans of a number of wars and foreign conflicts, including the Vietnam, Korean, Afghanistan, and Iraqi Wars.

Chris Ice, director of major gifts at Franciscan, gave the opening remarks. The son of a World War II veteran and the grandson of a World War I veteran, Ice expressed his deep gratitude for all the veterans present.

鈥淭hey were young men who gave up two lives: the one they were living and the one they could have lived,鈥 Ice said.

After Ice鈥檚 remarks, the Color Guard of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 232 from Amsterdam, Ohio, performed the presenting of the colors.

Senior voice major Madeleine Appleby sang the National Anthem and Franciscan ROTC cadets raised the American flag. Father Dan Pattee, TOR, alumni chaplain, offered a blessing, praying a Veterans Day prayer that said in part, 鈥淕od of justice and truth, Rock of our lives, bless all our veterans.鈥

Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity spearheaded the memorial鈥檚 construction. Ray Challis 鈥67 and Dan Schmidt 鈥67, members of Tau Kappa Epsilon and graduates of the College of Steubenville (now 探花社区), offered memorial remarks.

鈥淚t is fitting that this memorial stands at a college that was formed to educate veterans in 1946,鈥 Challis said.

Schmidt added, 鈥淭his memorial invokes thoughts of freedom, but we know that freedom isn鈥檛 free. We come to pay homage with the utmost humility . . . to those who served.鈥

Challis and Schmidt then unveiled a new memorial plaque at the base of the flagpole, commemorating generations of 探花社区 students and alumni who were veterans.

Father Pattee read the roll call of Franciscan students and alumni killed in action, after which the VFW effected a 21-gun salute in memoriam.

Tom Clasby, president of Franciscan鈥檚 Alumni Association and a member of the Class of 1995, shared a story about traveling to Washington, D.C., with a number of combat veterans to attend the opening of a similar memorial for veterans. He said the veterans experienced a solidarity with each other, and they 鈥渆xchanged sometimes a handshake, more often a hug, and many, many tears.鈥

Clasby said that sand from Normandy was placed in the base of the flagpole. A World War II veteran gifted the sand to Franciscan 鈥渢o make sure the base was strong,鈥 Clasby said. 鈥淣o doubt it is.鈥

Franciscan freshman Mike Martin, himself a veteran, said, 鈥淚 enjoyed seeing the contrast between the generations of veterans, from Korea and Vietnam to more recent combat.鈥

Father Pattee concluded the ceremony by reading 鈥淭he Last Soldier鈥 prayer. 鈥淲hen the last soldier passes on, when the uniforms are retired and the final grave filled, we will remember all who served and sacrificed for our nation.鈥

The memorial, located across the street from Ss. Louis and Elizabeth Halls, consists of two rounded benches encircling a new flagpole and the newly unveiled memorial plaque at the flagpole鈥檚 base.

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