Children from around the island came to BYU–Hawaii to learn stories of the past through the interactive play titled “Ola Ko’olauloa,” followed by an interactive children’s discovery exhibit
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Hats off! The flag is passing by.”
Continuing the ceremony, Thomas Waddoups, a young haole, spoke:
“Now raise the starry banner up,
Emblem of our country’s glory,
And teach the children of this land
Its grave and wondrous story;
Of how in early times it waved
High o’er the Continentals,
Who fought and made our country free,
The one true home of liberty.”
Photo by BYU–Hawaii Archives
Photo by BYU–Hawaii Archives
As the flag reached the top of the flag pole, Otokochi Matsumoto, a Japanese boy, continued the chant:
“Salute the flag, oh children,
With grave and reverent hand,