Bush Has Lead Role at White House Roll
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WASHINGTON — Vice President George Bush and President Reagan’s two grandchildren will represent the official family at the Easter Egg Roll on Monday when thousands of youngsters pour onto the White House South Lawn for the annual event.
Reagan’s son, Michael, daughter-in-law Colleen and their children, Ashley, 4, and Cameron, 7, are house guests at the White House.
Children 8 years of age and younger who are accompanied by an adult will be admitted at the southeast gate for the annual Easter Monday festivity.
The children will hunt for brightly colored wooden eggs that have been signed by President and Mrs. Reagan, Vice President and Mrs. Bush, members of Congress and celebrities such as baseball stars Hank Aaron and Joe DiMaggio, tennis star Chris Evert and actors Michael Caine, Tom Cruise, Jane Fonda and Goldie Hawn.
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