married Bessie Bannister, he died in 1943; 1911 Ulric Dawson (see stor
elsewhere in this book) ; 1912 Georgie Lord, went West and married Hal ’0 old Tanner of Edmonton; 1913-1914 Bertha Buxton, married Ralph Beal
isto of Malpeque; 1915 Vernal Bell of Cape: Traverse, later became at attorney in Baltimore, Maryland; 1916 (two rooms) Harold Howatt (sec story elsewhere) and Reta Buxton, became a nurse and lived in Nexti York for many years, now retired and living in Toronto; 1917—1919 Hal 1 ert Nicholson, has been teaching at University of Burlington, Vt. siicb 1923; Minnie Bell, married Mr. Kennedy and lives in Charlottetown; J anea- Bell, married Herbert Bevnner, deceased; 1921 Ethel Inman (one room)0 1922 Irene Murchison; 1923—1925 Elma Inman (see story elsewhere) ; 1925 n) 1927 Laura Muttart, married John Haslam and lives in Carleton; 192186 1928 Arthur Clark, married Muriel Bradshaw, now living in Ottawa; 19223, 1929 Jean Webster, now Carruthers; 1929—1930 Pearl Sherry, mariiea- Bruce Thompson, lives in Summerside; 1931—1932 Lila Vaughan, mariiea now to James Moore and lives in Charlottetown; 1932—1933 Margaret Wa'afi! ler, married to Victor Sorensen; 1933—1935 Eva Stevenson, married Clinch ton Ince of DeSable, deceased; 1936-1938 Lorne Bell, worked with 0.1-11.9? in Montreal for many years, now retired and living in New Brunswicl 1938-1939 Lester Cairns now teaching in Charlottetown; 1939 Thompso 3 Wright, taught one month, left when World War II broke out; 1940 (:WP3 rooms) Geraldine Darby, now Webster; Kathleen MacFarlane (see New]
Farlane history) . :11]
From 1940—1950 — Margaret MacFarlane, now an RN. in Torontlt ~, Grace Webster, now MacFadyen; Georgie Burleigh, married Arthur VleiPx‘ mouth, living in British Columbia; Jean Stirling; Ruth Bain Newsomcé deceased; Freda Howatt, married and living in Western Canada; 8 Gamble, Mrs. Roger Griffiths, Ontario; Marion Leard, married Sheld Howatt of Tryon; Windsor Smith, living in Tryon; Eleanor Cutcliffe, m g , ried Paul Dawson, lives in Cornwall; Erma Bain Bergman; Margaret Milfo’l phy, married Joseph Conway and lives in Upper Fraser, B.C.; Helen Rel now Mrs. Ashe, lives in British Columbia; Mrs. Doris MacWilliams of C a“ Traverse.
From 1950—1960 — Margaret Murphy; Mrs. Doris MacWilliamr Ruth Murray (see Murray history) ; Mabel Sherry, married Robert Carr chael of Albany; Margaret Carruthers (see Carruthers history) ; Mary M Carville, now an RN. working in Toronto; Shirley Stewart, married C13! ton MacLean and lives in Milton; Elaine Murray (see Murray history Harold Leard. now teaching at Athent R.H.S.; Lorna Murphy (see Mmpl . history) ; Doris Carruthers (see Carruthers history). W11
0% From 1960—1973 —— Lorna Murphy, Brenda Murphy (see Murpl1
”A history) ; Carol Ann Blanchard, married Earl Shephard; William Matthel 3 Wood, living in Tryon; Dean Sexton, teaching at Prince County Vofilig <1 e
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t of Charlottetown; Jean MacWilliams (see MacWilliams history); Iolb tional High School; Annie Lea MacDonald, teaching in Borden; Sylle Wilson, married Bernard Casselman; Joan Boswell of Victoria; Myfla Murray; Mrs. Doris MacWilliams.
in ;at EDUCATION 0N P.E.I. in“,
In 1852, a Free Education Act was passed by the Legislatul.‘{3lnd§ P.E.I., because up to that time only small grants of money were provid‘fiéi
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