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Page Six THE CLASSIC June 1922 H. G. MANNING. B.A. Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell. f- TENNN SON. In the held of observanon chance only favors those who are prepared. PAS! LUR. J. W. EMERY, B.A., D. Paed, H. G. MARTYN. B.A Per ardua ad astra.
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June 1922 NIE CLASSIC Page Fwe Qbhiiuarg The closing Weeks of the session were saddened by the illness and death of our highly esteemed mathematical master. John William Forbes was a native of the rural community of Brocksden in Perth County. His educa- tion was received at the local public school, the Stratford Collegiate Institute, and the University of Toronto, from which he graduated in l895. His life has been devoted to the profession of teaching, his experience being both wide and varied. Beginning as a teacher in the rural schools of his native county, he later held responsible positions in the High Schools of Vienna, Streetsville, Weston and Brockville. ln l9l4 he became mathe- matical master of the Ottawa Normal School and was transferred to a similar position in the Stratford Normal School in l 920. During his two years on the staff of this school Mr. Forbes endeared himself to pupils and colleagues by his earnestness and effectiveness as a teacher and his genial friendliness of manner and buoyancy of spirits, maintain- ed often under extreme physical suffering. Ontario can ill afford the loss of a teacher possessing such qualities of mind and heart as those displayed by our departed friend. To live then thus: not to cherish far-off designs, or to plan life too eagerlyg but to do what is given us to do as carefully as we can: to take gratefully the joys of lifeg to take its pains hopefully, always turning our hearts to the great and merciful Heart above us, which a thousand times over turns out to be more tender and pitiful than we had dared to hope. QA. C. Bensonl. J. W. E. fre-,. r - 'H . -ff ' 1 1 sa' A , J. W. FORBES
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June 1922 THE CLASSIC Page Seven I A Miss A. J. JOHNSTON For life's the mirror of king and slave, It's what we are and dog If you give the world the best you have, The best will come back to you. Mrs. SEBBEN Miss EVERSON I I-. . . . . Nolife Can be pure in its purpose and strong in its strife And all life not be purer and stronger thereby.
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