enter name and hit return
Find in Page

P.S. #58, WOODHAVEN SCHOOL

29 June 1900 Brooklyn Daily Eagle Woodhaven, L.I, June 29 - The closing exercises of Public School No. 58, Woodhaven, were held yesterday afternoon. The programme was a follows: Grammar grades "Hymn of the Fisherman's Children," school; recitations, "Devotion for Duty," Walter BURKE; song "Give Thy Heart's Best Treasure," pupils from fifth grades; recitation, "A Nest in a Pocket," Edith LE VIEN; chorus, "King Champion," school; recitation, "A Fellow's Mother," John JONES (Miss WINGATE); recitation, William LE VIEN; recitation, "Uncle Nick on Fishing," "Anvil Chorus," school; recitation, "Statue of Liberty;" song, "Star Spangled Banner," school. Graduating class - piano duet, "The Wandering Jew," the Misses HARTWIG; recitation, "The Bell of Atri," Master John SCHNEBLE; essay, "Tales of Acadie," Master Walter SCHIVEREA; chorus, "A Spring Stone," PINSUTI; reading, " A Child's Dream of a Star," Miss Maud RIDER; music, instrumental selection, Miss BONESS, zither; Miss FORSYTHE, mandolin; Miss STUROCK, mandolin, Mr. MCDONALD, banjo; Mr. PHILLIPS, first violin; Mr. SCHIVERA, second violin; essay "Rust," Miss Sadie GRIEVE; recitation, "John Gilpin's Ride," Master James Light; chorus, "Their Native Land," Massini; essay, "The Value of True Politeness," Miss Janet Forsythe; recitation, "Brier Rose," Edythe Combes; song "Armorer's Song." The members of the graduating class are: BAKER, Marcelia G. BURKE, Agnes L. COONEY, Arabella V. COOMBES, Edith F. FORSYTH, Jeannette GRIEVE, Sadie GODO, Carrini J. HOLMES, Robert HOWE, Elizabeth HARTMAN, Isabella V. KEIL, Antoinette E. LYNCH, Francis M. LIGHT, James G. MERRILL, Mabel G. MARSH, Florence MUNROE, Leander E. POWERS, Walter T. ROBINSON, Angela G. RIDER, Maud M. RANSON, John E. ROBINSON, Daisy SCHIFFERLIN, Lud B. STEROCK, Elizabeth E. SCHRIEBLE, John B. SCHIVERS, Walter ULLRICH, Caril O.W. VACHERON, Mabel A. VARIN, Dora A. VILLIARD, Louis F. WOODWARD, Allen T. WHYTE, Bessie M. WHITNELL, William A. Transcribed for the Brooklyn Information Pages by Mimi Stevens RETURN to 1900 GRADUATE MAIN RETURN to GRADUATE MAIN RETURN to BROOKLYN MAIN