88 Heroes From St. Louis (17-24)

2009 June 11
by Matt

Part three of this already popular series is here.  I’m in San Antonio, so not going to type too much.  Enjoy. If you’re one of the authors, please leave a comment.

Eric Benner – It was pretty pathetic that so many people feel the need to throw their trash on the ground.

Greg Sharp – My definition of a hero is an ordinary person doing an extraordinary action for the good of his/her people.

Jeremy Kolar LaRue – As I read the Wes Autry article I realized that heroes didn’t have to be people who were incredibly strong or fast; but they could be just regular people doing regular things but did something that affected another person or people in some way.

Jordan Taylor – From finding out about what this man has done made me realize I can be hero also. Just by helping others I can be considered a hero to them and a role model.

Joseph Noel – What we need to do is take action against these places that use child labor.

Josh Steffens – I think in society today we do use the word hero too loosely.

Justin Giegling – The important thing that I learned from this experience was that heroes do what they do simply because its the right thing to do, not because they are looking for glamour.

Justin Horneker – I know heroes are courageous, and are looked up to by many people.  They could have outrageous strength like Beowulf, or they could have super powers like Spiderman or Super man, or they could just be an ordinary person just like Wes Autrey

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