2986 age 21 '· SUPERINTENDENT'S RESIDENCE This stucco house at 227 William Street was the wartime home of Superintendent W. J. Morrison and Mrs. Morrison. Photo by M. Workman THE BULL HOUSE became the home of Intermediate boys. It is at 265 Charles Street. It was the last house acquired for use and had a large lawn to the south which made an excellent playground. Photo by M Workman THE MOUCK HOUSE at the southeast corner of Victoria and Bleecker Avenues was the home of nine or ten families before the province acquired it as a residence and dining facility for some fifty-two senior boys. It was one of the first torn down after the war as the block was developed. An apartment building and the synagogue now occupy the location. SJ-W Archive photo THE SCHOOL LAUNDRY located at 235 Bleecker Avenue. This frame house served as the school laundry. Many washing machines, an extractor and many ironing boards turned out their immaculate work in a carefully planned sequence with the help of Russ Flagler and the school bus. Mrs. Margaret Mullens was head laundress.