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PUBLIC SCHOOL #36 Queens
Brooklyn Daily Standard
27 June 1918

The commencement exercises of the classes of 
February and June of Public School 36, 
St. Albans, Queens, were held last night in the St. Albans Social Society Hall.   

The programme was as follows: "Sons of America." chorus:
salutatory, C. Arman MERRITT; 
recitation, "What Is So Rare As a Day in June?" Ellen A. SMITH; 
"Democracy," Mabelle Rosalia PATTERSON; 
recitation "Ship of State" Franklin T. MORRIS, 
"When the Flag Goes By," Chorus,
oration, "Anthony's Address," C. Arman MERRITT; 
extract from Louisa M.ALCOTT's life, 
Margaret J. THOMPSON; song, 
Mabelle R. PATTERSON; class
prophecy, Theodore BOSSHARD; 
valedictory, Genevieve WELLS; 
"God Speed the Right," Chorus; 

awarding of diplomas, Teacher in charge, Catherine STEHLIN,
address to graduates, the Rev. John A. ERICKSON, 
class play, "Little Women,"
with the following cast: 
Mrs. March,Lena LUDWIG; 
Josephine, Mabelle R.PATTERSON; 
Margaret, Ellen A. SMITH; 
Amy, Margaret J. THOMPSON; 
Beth,Genevieve WELLS; 
Mr. Lawrence, Theodore BOSSHARD; 
Hannah, Franklin T.MORRIS; 
Laurie, C. Arman MERRITT.  

The graduates are:

WELLS, Genevieve
THOMPSON, Margaret J.
LUDWIG, Lena
SMITH, Ellen Anna
PATTERSON, Mabelle Rosalia
MERRITT, C. Arman
MORRIS, Franklin T.
WALTON, William
STROMBOM, Victor
HARTMAN, Raymond
BOSSHARD, Theodore

The class officers are: 
Theodore BOSSHARD, president, 
Margaret J. THOMPSON,vice president; 
Ellen Anna SMITH, secretary.

Transcriber:
Mimi Stevens
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