Show I History might have been cha changed ged if George Y Washington's gns 5 mother A had not Persuaded persuaded persuaded per Per- the youth not to l leave ave her and go to to sea This s scene scene- is portrayed by Douglas uglas Williams Williams' 8 s and I Kathryn Snow 8 both pupils o of the Ensign school S 4 5 tr 5 i. i j I V I IS I'S F q I S 'S i t 1 r S 5 5 4 p VT x 4 cg School Children of City Join in Celebration of George Washington Bicentennial History lived again Friday as Salt Lake school children in lower and high school classes took part in musical musical musical musi musi- cal declamatory and dramatic programs programs programs pro pro- grams the an anniversary anniversary anniversary an- an of George Washington's birth Virtually every school in the city joined In the celebration in the face lot of at Mondays Monday's vacation at which time the national recognition of the father of America will be in sway One of at the outstanding memorials of Friday came at the Ensign school where tiny tots ranging from 6 to 13 years of ot age went perfectly through an tableau eight pageant before a packed assembly as their contribution to the occasion LIFE REVIEWED Directed by Miss 1 Sara H. H Young principal of the school the presentation presentation presentation presen presen- tation was a spectacular review of ot Washington's life and career and the glamorous tradition of colonial days It was t typical of the lower grade commemorations The outstanding feature of the program program pro pro- gram was the rainbow of color pro pro-j that Continued on p Pare Pace Eighteen n SCHOOLS HOLD TINS Continued From Page Pace Thirteen the he diminutive bright hued colonial costumes worn by the small smal pla players ers ersI I cast over the proud prod and admiring crowd of fathers mothers and friends frends Two choruses comprising groups of 30 and 50 of the children respectively ively and a piece 21 band furnished the he music for the pageant It I began at 2 o'clock offering its it final fial scene an hour and a half hal later PRESENT In the three city high schools speaking programs were features Students Student under the direction of at Miss Bessie Jones at South high school opened their commemoration with a one act entitled Vindicated and concluded with wih an address addres by Student Body President Elmo Garff Garf and a demonstration by the R. R R O. O T. T C C. corps cadets cadet East high schools school's schools event was built bui around an address by Bruce E EL E Milli Milli- Mil Mil- kin cin ki the principal prIncipal At West Vest the days day's event began with a military presentation of ot the flag nag by the schools school's schools cadet corps Washington and Franklin Frankln schools school presented cantatas The William M. M 1 Stewart institution offered a pageant pageant Judge Memorial high school featured the presentation of two new school flags nags music and oratory The Te Columbia schools school's schools pageant The Children of Old Glory was conducted under the auspices of the teacher parent-teacher association of that school |