Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1953-1934 Lillfe Rnvmz Bam!! Bzzzrffzy Galt. Norsworthy. Mackenzie, P. YYhitley. Le Mesurier Finley. Winters. Magee. YYregg. Burgess. Ryan, D. Hale. Hastings. Tomlinson, Shaughnessy. Hutchison, E. Clarkson. Gcldbloom. Dobell. Grimaldi. Rom. Lavfie. Hodge. Pnzroffc. Lindsay. Dodds. hlchlaster. Chambers. Hutchins. Shore. Grier, R. Savage. James. May. Ylickersham. MacTier I. Tomlinson. Lewis. Palmer. Patch. hlontefiore. Tolmie. Savage, B. Cleveland. Pzzlch. 70l111.vfo11. RIIJXFX. IXYI-Il,Q'J'I071c,. lNIcCuaig I Porter. Scrimger. Tetrault. lNIolson, P. fulver. Randles. Harris. Morgan, H. Johnston, D Peacock, P. Stairs. Stairs I. Frosst. Brown. Main. Little 2. hlills. Scott. Rea. Z1 'liberal Clfhuratiun Here is a quotation from Huxley's lay sermon on a liberal education, which, both in literary form and in content, is surely hard to beat:- That man, I think, has had a liberal education who has been so trained in youth that his body is the ready servant of his will, and does with ease and pleasure all the work that, as a mechanism, it is capable ofg whose intellect is a clear, cold, logic engine, with all its parts of equal strength and in smooth working orderg ready, like a steam-engine, to be turned to any kind of work, and spin the gossamers as well as forge the anchors of the mindg Whose mind is stored with a knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of Nature and of the laws of her operationsg one who, no stunted ascetic, is full of life and Ere, but whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience, who has learned to love all beauty, whether of Nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. l '27 l l

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Sl-II.WYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE On Saturday, October the Zlst., our under 1-l team beat Bishop's College School Junior School -PU. l5.C.S. played a plucky and hard game but were beaten by a faster and mo1'e finished team, Goals were scored by lNIcCuaig 2, Porter l, Norsworthy l. Little was Captain of Football and led his team with enthusiasm and skill. He was a tower of strength to the defence and initiated many attacks. Hodge in Goal was cool and safeg he fully deserved the confidence which the team placed in him. Ross worked hard at back and although his kicking often lacked accuracy he was unsparing in his efforts. Leslie, Ryan and Barclay, the wing halves,marked well and played with great keenness. Peacock at centre-half improved in every game and should be very useful next year. The feature of the side was the forward lineg all tive forwards passed well and in- telligently. Norsworthy and Barott on the wings were fast and centred accurately, Tom- linson at centre was a hard bustling worker who always went straight. Porter and lNIcCuaig are both natural Soccer playersg they work hard, dribble neatly, and kick on their insteps with the knee over the ballg this gives greater power and accuracy than kicking on the toe, but it is a very rare feature of Canadian School football. The following also played: D. McMaster, a very promising forward, he has good ball control, uses his head, and is very neat, P.T. Molson, a clear headed reliable goal- keeperg P. hlackenzie, very hard working but is apt to let his enthusiasm run away with the control of the ball and his legsg A. Scrimger, a hard-working and very plucky half-back, S. Stewart, a hard keen worker, but he does not realise the importance of playing in his position, R. Main, a fast outside, he was too inclined to .eave his wing and so crowd the inside forwards. Wing forwards must stay right out on their wings, otherwise they spoil all passing movements and slow up the game for innumerable touches . FOOTBALL SIXES, 1933. Little 7 Q le Little I-O i l Ryan l l ROSS 1 Ross LO N- Ross 2-O X l- Ross 1 Leslie ' Patch 1- Part-ii 5-1 i Johnston l Bamtt 1 ,- Patch PO ,- CTO playj. l- Barclay 2-l l l Barclay l Y Peacock l Patch l- Peacock l-O l X j Hodge Russel 1 Peacock l' Kingstone 2-0 i Kingstone l l'l6l



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