1923 -1924 1925 1926 1927 1928- 1929 1930 1931- 1932 1933 1934-35 1936- 1937 Lavina Morris First appearance of the name " North." School Secretary - Frank Powell , 1924-1926 James W. McCallum Hilda O'Donnell School Secretary - Henry D. MacKenzie Kenneth McMillan School Secretary - Mrs. Mary McAulay , 1928-1933 Agnes Lewis Marjorie McDonald Helen Lewis Reginald MacDonald School Secretary - H. MacKenzie . 1934 School Secretary - W.C. Lewis , 1935 Josephine Lannigan School Secretary - Alex O'Hanley , 1936-1940 "Here are two schools, one on the north and he other on the south side of the river scarcely a mile apart ivith the bridge about midway between. Both schools were over crowded and neither could support or accommodate two teachers. The obvious thing to do was to open a room somewhere near the junction of the districts and have the senior pupils from both districts attend. This would change two crowded schools of all grades into a school of two departments for each district." 1938-1939 Anna Smith 1940 C. Russel Murray 1941 Lucetta Thompson School Secretary - D. Jerome Gillis , 1941-1942 " St. Peter 's offers opportunity for a center that might embrace several districts to the advantage of all concerned." 1942 Mary Quinn 1943 Phyllis Rossiter School Secretary - Roy MacLean 1952 New schoolhouse to be erected. "Two large, excellently lighted classrooms and there are a teachers room and a library, boys' and girls' rooms equipped with flush toilets and wash bowls, cloakrooms, and a cement basement with a playroom. The building is heated by an oilfumace, and is equipped with sanitary drinking fountains." 1953 "Enrollment of pupils increased considerably, the schoolhouse was enlarged to provide a second classroom." 284