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1. 43 Years. Gowan Brae 1921-23, Fortune Head 1923-24, South Lake 1925-28, Rollo Bay East 1928-36, South Lake 1936-39, Chepstow, 1939-40, Souris High 1940-55 and Souris Regional High 1955-65.
2. Fulton Craswell Underhay (1909-1968) was the son of William and Mabel Underhay. He was educated at Eglington, Prince of Wales College, Dalhousie and Oxtord (Trinity College). He practised law in the United States until his passing.
3. William J. MacDonald.
4. The E. D. Feehan School, opened in 1968, was named for Edward Daniel Feehan (1891-1964), an acclaimed teacher, school principal and superintendent. He served briefly as principal at Souris High School from 1912 to 1915.
5. Msgr. James A. Murphy (1929-1943) and Msgr. John A. Sullivan (1956-1963).
6. Robert Arthur Stead of Howe Bay.
7. Freeman Lester McEwen of Bristol, received his Ph.D. in Entomology and Plant Physiology at the University of Wisconsin in 1954. He retired as Dean in 1990.
8. Professor Silas M. McVane was born in Bothwell and was a Professor at Harvard from 1887 to 1912.
9. Protessor Fulton Henry Anderson held these posts until his sudden death in 1968 at the age of 72.
10. Dr. Alphonsus Patrick Campbell (1912-1983) of the Souris Line Road, near Harmony Junction.
11. Hewas born in 1917 and taught at Prince of Wales College, Queen’s University, United College in Winnipeg, University College in Toronto and the Victoria College at the University of Toronto.
12. Cyrus MacMillan, soldier, educator, writer and politician was born in Wood Islands, but spent the summer months in Bay Fortune. He died there on June 29, 1953. A copy of one of his many books was presented 'to Queen Elizabeth II on one of her early trips to PE.I.
13. Douglas Joyce, the son of the Rev. Joseph G. and Susan (Carlton) Joyce, was an annual summer visitor in his youth. Joyce became a member of the German Department at the University of Toronto and has published a critically acclaimed text book.
14. Ernest Poole Weeks was the son of the Rev. E.S. and Mary (Poole) Weeks. He received the scholarship in 1933. He later held a variety of positions within government, eventually becoming an Assistant Deputy
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