What does it mean to serve?
VASJ students give back to Veterans this Memorial Day - Photo taken by Gary Minadeo
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A group of thirty-seven students from Villa Angela - St Joseph High School embodied the definition of "what it means to serve" by assisting the Lake County American Legion members with the decoration of veterans’ graves at All Souls Cemetery with U.S flags on Thursday May 26, 2011. Mr. Gary Minadeo, retired Army veteran, 1974 St. Joseph graduate, and current mathematics teacher, rallied together these students with his powerful and inspirational ways.
These children made a lasting impression on many of the volunteers, veterans, and anyone else who was there to witness their honoring of those who proudly served our country. “As the grandson of two veterans buried at the very same cemetery, it was an honor and a privilege to show my support for those heroes,” said VASJ junior, Patrick Mastalski. “As an American, I feel it is a fantastic show of appreciation to all those who have served and I hope I can do it again.”
Not only did the VASJ students leave a lasting impression, but were a living portrayal of VASJ's service to others. “Through the inspirational influence of Mr. Minadeo, I was given the chance to show why Villa Angela-St. Joseph is so respected and I’m happy to be a Viking now and forever,” said VASJ junior Malik Sullins. “I pray that the families we touched today are at peace; it was a proud day to honor these veterans.”
This is only one example of what is yet to come from the Viking Village. Hail Red and Blue!
VASJ students, Kierra Cotton and Christa White
Communications & Media Coordinator at Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School.