July 4, 1948 Kidd-Parade 1st Prize

Dublin Core

Title

July 4, 1948 Kidd-Parade 1st Prize

Subject

Children; Bicycles

Description

"1 photograph; 27.6 x 35.3 cm.
First prize was Johnie Poole, Mac and Kathy Lamb. John Ball Eighth Grade Prepares Xmas Activity. December 9, 1948. The eighth grade art classes at John Ball school are working on stage settings for the school's Christmas program to be given in the North Star theatre on December 17. Several seven-foot stained glass windows are being painted by the following students: Donna Schoenrock, Kitty Rundle, John Vincent, Gloria Taylor and Dorthy Sackman. James Tally is constructing a large organ of cardboard, paper and tempera paint. Chester McCord, Bill Pate and Jimmy Widby are making special lights to be carried by the 77 members of the glee club in the processional. Another group is making a shrine and other students are working on two large palm trees of cardboard and crepe paper. Juanita Sturdefant and Anna Starkey are making roses of crepe paper and wire while other groups are designing the program convers. Other children participating in the painting of decorations are Heanine Hughes , Don Soule, Gary Anderson, Mar Huckins, George Heiser, Norman Duncan, Lee Cumpston, Wayne Vincent, Given Moore, Mary Ann Arlt, Shirley Kerr, Judy Elliot, Delores Hover and Nancy Hawthorne."

Publisher

Hanford History Project, Washington State University Tri-Cities

Date

1948-01-01

Rights

For permission to publish please contact Washington State University Tri-Cities' Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447.

Format

image/ tif

Language

English

Identifier

RG1D_4B_0879

Date Accepted

2017-06-09

Date Submitted

2018-12-18

Access Rights

For permission to publish please contact Washington State University Tri-Cities' Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447.

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Photo

Physical Dimensions

27.6 x 35.3 cm

Files

RG1P_4B_0879.jpg

Citation

“July 4, 1948 Kidd-Parade 1st Prize ,” Hanford History Project, accessed April 16, 2024, http://www.hanfordhistory.com/items/show/1550.