Show PC Local to New Job Poetry Festival Is Presented at Marsac School in Park City An interesting Poetry FestIval Festival Fest Fest- ival was presented at the MarSac Marsac Marsac Mar- Mar sac School March 24 under the I direction of Mrs Marlon Marion A A. A BallIf Barlit Bal Bal- lit lIf Remedial Reading Teacher Students of pf the Fifth and Sixth Grade Orade st students dents of the classes chose their own favorite poems some illustrating and dramatizIng dramatizing dramatizing ing them others doing Choral Readings and Read Arounds A Pa Patriotic Section planned by bythe bythe bythe the Sixth Graders Included I IAm IAm IAm Am An American with Billy silly Gillette and Terry Marcellin Looking Forward A Poetic oration written by John F F. Kenn Kennedy Kennedy Ken Ken- n nedy y was presented by Ronnie Street followed by An Imaginary ary Letter of John F F. Kennedy to His Family after his assas assas- by C Car Carol a r o 0 I 1 Crossing the Bar and Old Glory famous poems were read by Terry Marcellen WAR POEMS The Grade students chose a group of War Poems as the Second Section They included famous verse The Charge of the Light Brigade interpreted by Billy Gillette and three famous famous famous fam fam- ous British cockney dialect poems oems of Rudyard Din and Danny Deever Deever De- De ever iver presented by Ronnie Street treet and Mandalay by Billy Silly Gillette These were poems of f College level and the students gave ave them with ease and finish A Read Around of the The Cremation of Sam McGee featured featured fea- fea Joe Henley Don Evans and nd John Childrens Poems was the next highlight with Kaylynn Debenham and Carol interpreting Interpreting in- in poems as a pair and ceding reeding singly their section had old ild time favorites Little Orphan Orphan Or- Or phan ihan Annie The Raggedy Man The Childrens Children's Hour The Land of Story Books and Who Loved Best NOVELTY NUMBERS Gay Novelty Numbers followed follow follow- ed by more serious poems were presented by the Fifth Grade Special Reading Students Freida Frelda Frel- Frel Frelda da Putman read Jayne Farley and Paula Kaye Roach dramatized A Proud Mysterious Cat Randy Broadhead Broadhead Broadhead Broad- Broad head read The Tuttle and had the audience join in as a Choral Reading Mice and The Little Little Little Lit Lit- tle Toy Land of the Dutch were given by Paula Kaye Roach More serious poems Included two wo by Robert Frost Walking Through the Woods on a Snowy Evening read by Gwen Owen Jones and I Have Been Acquainted With the Night presented by Remigia and Gwen Owen Jones In c choral h o 0 r a l I form The I famous Battle Hymn of the Republic Republic Republic Re Re- public given by Jayne Farley was followed by Don Beall reading Paul Reveres Revere's Ride with his little sister slater Shan Shanon n assisting as as- as In the pantomime Concluding the program was Steven giving living the famous War poem My Buddy followed by America the Beau Beau- POETRY READING Various Sections of the Program Program Program Pro Pro- gram have been given ilven In nearly all of the rooms to different grade levels Audience education of Poetry Appreciation begins early and arts require that there be people who can tee see hear and enjoy the enrichment the arts have to offer The students In addition to the Poetry Reading did special art work implementing the meaning of many of the poems read Of particular Interest were those of Remingia Pum Pum- Don BeaU Bean Joe Henley and Kaylynn Debenham and Carole Ronnie Street and Don Beall Master of Ceremonies and acted as stage managers Parents Parents Parents Par Par- were invited for the Special occasion |