Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 19 text:

FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1933-1934 In Barents Doctor Grant, Principal of Cpper Canada College, has kindly permitted us to print the following extract from the 'College Times h, Christmas 1933. A further word to those of you who are parents. Every Autumn a large amount of my time is taken up in the fortnight before Term opens in long talks with parents, who tell me what a nice boy their son is, how willing and sensible in the house, and how his failure to win promotion was due to his inability to get on with Mr. WX , or to the failure of Mr. Y to understand the need of his sensitive soul for constant encouragement, or some such reason. Usually I stand firm, but sometimes I yield, and the result in most cases is unfortunate. The boy, for whom his father is so willing to stand surety, usually plods along for another year at the bottom of the Form, and at the end of the year again falls down in his examinations. It cannot be too often emphasized that the best way to obtain promotion is to win it, and that, except in the case of occasional genius, success in either Pass or Honour Matriculation cannot be gained by one year's steady work, following on two or three years of idleness, even if promotion has been won during these years by a combination of luck and parental intercession. In any case, the first object of this school is not to cram boys through Matriculation but to turn out good citizens of Canada. Such citizens should get, at school, at least the beginning of training in tackling a problem with clearness and with zestg and I hereby warn both boys and parents that next Autumn I shall make an even more resolute attempt than I have in the past to stand firm against parental pleading. May I call your attention to a cartoon in a recent ' Punch 'F It is a wonderful dispensation of Providence, lN'Iadam , says the Headmaster to the fond mother, that all dull boys are orphans. We hope that the above will prove of interest to parents generally. Ghz Qllat Jllzzizg-x' and gzzzmf I wail? lhe lifef f0l1ZiKQ'!1f, .Jud 1111z11gVv 0011155 NIVX' hzzzfv I0 hm' t1j'.flg .1114 11i11f iizief hizfk C11i11a h11111i1'e1i .v0111e have g11e.v.ff'dj ll'ifh p1'01m'f1' 7121.821 we 1'1z111hfad, 1'1z11gi11g fighl, S1z1'1'ed 1171117 ffeek, 011 1'00f.f of a111e.f!1y.vf -7I71fl7'00f.f 0f iC'071N' we 'CC'!Z7l!1IF7'Fd, whiff' .1 f0f11.v-fofozrred 1110011 .vwzmg up the Nihf, .Jud 1IIe111phi.v .vi11111he1'ed i11 zz .viiz'f'1' 111i.ff. U il was fZt'!ZS'F7Z .' 7115! I0 ,vii amz' he .J11liph01111f bc'71t'!1fiZ 501118 1'o'vfzf1'00111 CTlIlif,f07' all Olll' m1'1'ed11e.f.f, we 111961-117 L01111' f1it'7'0lDf7ll71lil' f111'5e.f 170wi11gf1'ee, .ind 111z11'kf11' Il .r1111drzf hzzrliiug through .fha gfoom H0l'fl'0ll1 the 1107107 of R1111zf.ve.f fha Thirrz' .' 1171

Page 18 text:

SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE It will need hard, steady effort. Your manhood will try to grow at the expense of your godliheadg it need I1Ot do so: do not let it. Shades of the prison-house begin to close upon the growing Boy . That is true, but the same inspired soul who writes that says, with equal truth, The Youth still is Nature's priest, and by the vision splendid is on his way attended. Reading the lives and adventures of great men will surely inspire and help you in your own life. What man has done, man still may do. YVho shall say how much Xenophon, Magellan or Byrd owed to Moses, Ulysses, or E.R.G.R. Evans Cthat splendid plain tale of great deedsj, and others of whom you read ? Read then, read good things: you will find them the most interesting and, as you read, use your imagimztion Cthat is, your power of making pictures - images - in your mindj. Follow the thought of William Blake, who claims immortality for us if we will but be just and true to our own imaginations, those worlds of eternity in which we shall live for ever . But, remember that fanrvv is but the soul-less shadow of imagination, and so do not spend too much time on mere fiction. We spoke just now of our First Lesson in Form VI. Once a year, on leaving day, the evening of your life at school here, another form of words is used. The first sentence will be recognised, at once, as a straight crib , but as much too apt and beautiful to be left out: the rest is our own. Lighten our darkness, we beseech Thee, O Lord, and by Thy great mercy defend us from all dangers and perils of the night. Direct us through the mists and mazes of this life so that, manfully avoiding that which ought not to be done, and worthily accomplishing that which ought to be done, we may come at last to Thy eternal rest, following our guide and pattern, Jesus Christ. Mists are circumstances in which you cannot see any way clearly. Mazes are places where there are plainly several ways to be taken, but you do not know which is the right one. You need then direction. There have been such places, lately, for many men. Let us hope that, in any such case, all Selwynites will try tc get, and will get, the best direction, by asking the Right Person or by reading the Right Book. C.T..-X., hlarch l932. Qu Zlnbian thief Proud in his .ffl'c,71gfh, liif fjvav ax Hack Ill nighf, ll'f'h0.fr Iytljhillg' .vp!f2111'o1n' lII0lik.f 1110 fight that H65 IlI1lI7I'i.VOII,1f in a l'7lV.Vfll! - 1l'ilh lin' fzzfm Qf Fffllillg' .vriffllfu in yoj? .vzzzzznzfr .vkizm Lips .vtrrzzlv .val tcillz mfli c'U10ff0Il Uirifr, Cl7'llz'ff'V and ronrngv, tcilli o IU'0lfddi,fl2lHfI1f H if gods amz' g1't'1llI1r'.f.f vzwz !ll't,'f0l'g0lfF2l .z'.v rzrvrlif ffgilllfi. .ffl lzif drmm.f ttw'r :win .' J. H., Form 5. llfml



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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOI. MAGAZINE Box Sapunica The tra seller fame to the lonelv inn In the nzidst of a deep dark wood. He asked the landlord to let him a room, .ind he asked if the food -was good. The landlord gave hitn a funny look, .ind said, U Oh Yes, I've got a room, But- , and here he suddenlv held his peace, lifhile his faee was full of gloom. The stranger devoured a hearty meal, - CSo, later, the landlord said,j . . . .ind almost iznznediatelv afterwards, Betook himself to hed. The midnight chimes - that witehing sound - .Jwoke him from his sleep, .find he heard a voiee thatfroze his blood, rf voice both harsh and deep. It floats. it said, and then a pause - .Jgain it said, It jiloats The stranger thought of FOIQDJFJ eold .ijioat in ghostlv boats. W' hen daylight eazne he felt more hold, .ind searehed his room ahoutg He looked for ghastly fioatin g things, But all he found was W nowt ! The next night when he went to hed, He made ajfrnt resolveg If anything said to him It floats ' The nzystetj' he'd solve. The ghastlv wire it tailed hint notg It came as from a shroud f The man hraeed up his shaking nerves - llfhat floats ? he eried aloud. The awful Voiee fell silent then, fls if 't-was lost in thought, .ind then at last the answer fame! IVORY .VOJP .' You're raught l P.C.L., Form 6 U31

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