"Alaska's Flag"Written by Marie Drake
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The words to the song Alaska's Flag were written by Marie Drake, The Territorial Legislature adopted Alaska's Flag as Alaska's official song in 1955.
"Alaska's Flag" written by Marie Drake a long-time employee of the Alaska Department of Education, and set to music composed by Elinor Dusenbury, who husband was commander of Chilkoot Barracks at Haines from 1933 to 1936 was adopted as the official state song in 1955, and was gifted to the University of Alaska in April 1960. Carol Beery Davis wrote the second verse to "Alaska's Flag" and gifted the words (protected by copyright) to the University of Alaska Foundation in February 1987.
Carol Beery Davis, an Alaskan pioneer and poet laureate, as
the
maker of the second verse. While the official Alaska state song
recognizes and describes Alaska's flag, the words of Davis in the
second verse of "Alaska's Flag", "A Native lad chose the Dipper's
stars, For Alaska's flag that there be no bars", provides recognition
of Bennie Benson who designed Alaska's official flag in 1927. Benny
Benson described his design of the flag:
"The blue field is for the Alaska Sky and the forget-me-not, an Alaskan
flower. The North Star is for the future of Alaska, the most northerly
in the union. The Dipper is for the Great Bear - symbolizing strength."
Marie Drake, author of the words to Alaska's Flag, the state song, was born Feburary 11, 1888. In 1907 she married James Drake in Van Wert, Ohio, where she was engaged in social work with the Y.W.C.A. and the Red Cross. They came to Alaska when her husband was assigned to work with the Bureau of Public Roads. In 1917, Lester Henderson was appointed first commissioner of education, and he hired Marie Drake as his secretary. She remained with the Department for 28 years, retiring July 1, 1945.
Marie Drake assumed the post of assistant commissioner of education in 1934. She edited and wrote most of the material for the department's School Bulletin, that was circulated throughout the territorial school system. The poem that later provided the words for the official state song first appeared on the cover of the October 1935 School Bulletin. In recognition of her devotion to the young people of Alaska, Marie Drake received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Alaska in 1958. She died March 5, 1963.