Notre Dame High School - Juggler Yearbook (Harper Woods, MI)

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i Ae el' 0 Wai, ame by Edwin Markheim Once in the time of Louis the King Happened a smiling and holy thing. 'Twas all in the outdoor days of old, Days that fancy has warmed with gold, Days that are gone with the leaves, alas! When the light-legged iuggler Barnabas From city to wondering city went, Sprinkling the world with his merriment. One eve, on the edge of a lonely town, As the clouds drove by and the rain shot down Poor Barnabas abed in the cattle stalls, Fell in with a friar from the cloistral halls- Father, said Barnabas, this that you see, This is the kill-care Barnabas, he Who has lighted with laughter a hundred towns Driving before him the phlegms and frown,- Lord ofthe revels, but now, ah, now, Blown in the wind as a leafless bough. Oh the iuggler's trade would the sweetest be Of all in the world, if bread were free! Beware, said the friar, beware, my son: The cloistral trade is the sweetest one. For the triars keep orison day and night, And ioin the song ofthe souls in light, And the Seven Throne Angels burning white. Father, my tongue ran loose and long: Your trade is the sweetest: l did God wrong. Come, said the friar, to the cloistral rest: For the God who gives to the bird nest, And guides the worm on its Iampless quest, Has sent me out on the edge of night To lead your soul to the place of light. Sweet as the sound of the sudden stream That cools the heat of the traveler's dream, So sweet was the sound of the friendly word The weary heart of the iuggler heard. That night he entered the convent door, That night he slept on the frater's floor. He had found a home for his heart at last, And the piteous chance of the road was past. Lightly still went the busy days Where each one toiled in Our Lady's praise. But to Iaud in marble, to praise in brass, To honor in color, poor Barnabas, Nothing of these could he do, alas! As leaves on a desert his learning was scant, He knew neither litany, credo, nor chant, Nor Pater, nor Ave-not even a prayer, Like a sheep of the field, like a hawk of the air. X So morninglby morning the young friar slipped Through doors and halls to a secret crypt, And kneeling low at the altar cried: O Madam and Mother, O Virgin Bride, Here am I only a tethered ox, Eating the grass of the useful flocks! The choir can sing, and the deasons read The Gospel to scatter the living seed. Others can praise where the censor swing, And the white smoke circles, ring on ring. But I, poor Barnabas, nothing can l, But drone in the sun as a drowsy fly. icontinued on backend pagel . .r 'A A X is V . ..:fr'l1Y . 1-. o QS. 0I'elfUOI' What is a school? A SCHOOL is an elaborate fabric of wood, brick and steel stretched out upon the tenterhooks of sweat, sacrifice and love of youth. A SCHOOL is a tender mother, an alma mater, taking a child into its womb to nur- ture, to protect, to love in such fashion that he who first darkened the threshold as a child may novv emerge from these walls no longer a child, but a man. A SCHOOL is a sounding clarion calling the human intellect out of a night of sleep into a resplendent day where all things become limpid and clear. A SCHOOL is a trellis against which the human personality is trained that it might raise its limbs toward heaven and spurn to grovel on the ground of evil desires. A SCHOOL is o roaring forge Where the sinevvs of the human body are tempered to withstand the buffeting and torsion of life. COI'lt2l'lf5 in the beginning--- .-.-- page six. in the professor's chair--- .--- page sixteen. 4 fa ' V Y i s -.ws it 1 , L .- at the sfudenfs desk .--. .--. p age twenty-four. Y' aa iaiikk in union with god and men .... --.. p age thirty-eight. , nerdy, in the field of sports .-.- .--.- p age seventy-two. P four Rev. Cyr J. Parent, Provincial of the Mor- is1 Boston Province os The plans for Notre Dunne were being laid. the four pillars. . . y w -N . v .f. .. K -va , ,. - Rx 5. , K VNQHQ .I , fs rv ,lim LVN f xx! .V Q2 if 'JY Sw+4f'p Mm: NOMl Rev, Charles Decker. Marist Superior of Delroit who instigated ine building of Notre Dome High. ZVQE ' 4451115 Ifgsta oi '. Rev. Vincent Robichaud, first Principal of Notre Dome and Provincial during the building of new wing and cafeteria. Rev. James Lambert, Marist Provincial under whose direction the plans for Notre Dame began to materialize. U . O of notre dame five -,di-,- -,iii-1 xiii 5 , ' w XX Q V p Q 17, f ll: IQ u if fl If M g ' m N! W 'NEI WNY, SHN lllea-llfpr IW! in fke inning stretched out upon the tenterhooks o A SCHOOL is an elcborote fabric of wood, brick and steel f sweat, sacrifice and love of youth. I Nr ,i in N Q, wig-.Jw A N S ' I lfllasb -A When construcfnon and destruction met XXXXXXXX 1.-i. . , .-.- 4 - . ., . 0 '--' 15 4 A ' -' ' ' ' 'J ' Q- lr' N- , - . is M . f if J, 4 ' 7 b J ,Q K ,I ,,, 1 law' F -f' .i.. ,Q - ..'. If... -3' .. f V' ' ,ms 1 . rf- 5. ' ' ' ,JZJQ ,s LJ-yew! r- 4 s-.,Q1TS-pgqif-,Q V - r ' ' KV' -,-3431 MY . ' , f A friendly bulldozer fidies up around the house, 'mm ix y...:'l vm QB 'Vary 1, F A panoramic view of the sprawling babe. A,.i,g-'me...,h ii. nr, s. These poneless corridors were soon to funnel, scurrying freshmen, studious sopliomoius, energetic juniors ond sociul-minded seniors into their various brunclies of knowledge. . iw.: We-f.g., ,. -N 0-- ...- i . s - ,K , s af' 491: 1' nine How it looked before ...... after! lx li-iii SiT!ifD'Dl K 9 , ,Q . 'en I H vw I df ' 41156 , -f . 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With - 1,11 . , s- episcopal benedlc on ancient prayer of the church Bishop Zoleski nudges the Lord for his good favor, E 1 I iii? 579 ' r if 11315 fi5l?i'f -L, 'Li ,wr 'fm hon Bless this house, O Lord we pray. x 1 s 1 I V X V T 1 4 . f ,P Eg Holy incense rushes in where students soon will trend. ,Q A P 6 N .4 -U' I C5-O I .,X fhirveen 'x X Hx DW OX 5 dedlcclhon banquet our freedom shrine Nom' fxflmnrgt- Club brought forth on our little contir1ent,.. ag. 1 K .Q FA ,Wil Four score und seven years ego. . . . .0 new Freedom Shrine, perpetuating the words of liberty penned throughout American History. fifteen M J, E ,y l g 1 ,if X M HX! i W -',,,, -5-,,.::- ' 1 in fAe A SCHOOL is a lender moiher, an alma mater, faking a child into its womb to nurture, to protect, to love in such fashion that he who first darkened the threshold as ci child may now emerge from these walls no longer a child, but a man. Q Q P0 eddor 5 C Gill' SBVBHYQBN eighteen Rev. AUSTIN E, VEROW, S.M., B.A. Principal E E E s PRINCIPAL: Our' Principal our faculty Rev. Francis Frecheiie, S.M., M. Ed. Assisioni Principal, Sodolify, Moderofor Student Council Advisor, Reiigion. Rev. RICHARD C. ROGER S.M., M.A. Englush Rev. ELLIOTT G. ROBERT S.M. B.A. Treasurer, Librarian, General Business, Geometry, Photography, Moderator of the Conservation Club. Registrar, Accounting, Typewriting, Moderator of Mothers' Guild. 'XI t Y 'fl Rev. ROBERT GRAHAM S.M. M.A. English, Speech. Rev. ROBERT E. CHAMPAGNE S,M,, B.A., M, ED. nineteen 1 1 twenty Rev. RAYMOND OUELLETTE S.M., B.A. Geometry, Drafting, Vocational Director Rev. JAMES KILEY S.M., B.A. i Rev. JOHN BRYSON S.M., B.A. Religion, Father Prior of N.D. Squires, Assistant Athletic Director. Religion, Algebra, Athletic Director, Coach: Freshmen Baseball, Moderator of Dad's Club. Rev. EDWARD POULIN S.M., B.A. Religion, Latin, Assistant Coach of Fresh man Baseball. K ' I T A English, Advisor: The Shield, The Jug- gler of Notre Dame, Assistant Fr0Sl1 Basketball coach. 'w f Bro. PAUL LAVOIE S.M., B.A. Rev. THOMAS E. REYNOLDS, Ph. D. General Science, Biology, Golf instruc- tor. Bro. FERNAND SEVIGNY S.M., B.A. English, General Science, General Busi- ness, General Math, Director of Stamp Club. Bro. ALBERT DilANNI S.M., B.A. Latin Il, General Math, General Busi' ness, Dramatics. twenty-one twenty-two Mr. THOMAS KELLY, B. S, Mr. LOUIS MARTI LOTTA Algebra, General Math. Civics, World History, Coach: Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Baseball. Mr. ROGER CYR, B. S. General Science, Geometry. iN Mr. LARRY EGAN World History, Director of Music Mr LOUIS GEIGER Mmnfencmce Mr, HAROLD HADDAS, M. A. ML GLENN TILLY Vnrsivy Couch: Football, Buskctboil, Mmnmrmnw Track. twenty-th ree ---1-1 Iggy 1 l lm 'v 1 x M W L1 M , H 'IV OUT 1 af fi? 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'H twenty-six drafting il- Fr. Ouelleite discusses diagrams os Dennis Bolo won- ders whefher St. Peter Chanel ever understood draft- ing. ,.. sms V1 six as-,gm w ! 1 I A deep room where depth cmd per spective are delved into. Amos Giuiiczni, Al Londru and Jock Mothes look on in head-scratching, hoir-pulling bewilderment os Fr. Ouelefte shows them how the pros do ii, .MJ ,Q 1' wh - .xx ff Futlwr Gmhom inluscs cn littlc poise into Al. Eifrid'5 delivery. e I. h ,-.gf-ff , aw W..,.,,w , 6,1-vfwi l'UilEi.j'5 ..,-am. , ff- ' ' :cpm sfaggrsr . f V 5+ ' iff. . g fx, 6 4 S 5 .....,, ,,,, X. Tom Anson ond Mike Anthony find technl col tinkering for more interesting than pounding the podium -a..,,......-..QA,:- . 1' M'T'f'a'7rffw-1-.ls-ss-3' 3.u.xx,.,!v.., 1. 553215 - -38824.54 gg .. . , . l, 3 ..-Q J JY' f JJ BAL: Promising panelists probe into problem D. Kolkc, J. Bernnun, J. Mills, P Nvwu w ski, H. Luks, J. Dukr, ond R. Bondztn rwe nty seve n w- sms-is 'N-., religion S65 ix OHI OH! K ,4 3 fwenfy-eight .J 114 fi ff ' if 3 . Q 9 fry x ' Y' if Using John Nogo cmd Dick Zoslonc os visual aids, Fr. Frechelte explains the mean- ing of ihe stole. Ulf? PRIX 3- if i x Ai - Q lg. ,q.,s- ' nf'- uh X Q X1 f 2 . x 'N vi K -ff gf! . ...H biology 1 N Y-, -1 twenty-nine O I Q typewrlhng thirvy -n-QA-205m MTA lf: 558' if f , if- 'N ,- lL,,,,, I ,fiiy Xwj- 4 Fr. Champagne, our ofioble Registrar, parcels out advice wrapped in ci winsome smile To J. Thomas. Flying Fingers Bui Fuiher I get nervous wl11,n you peck over my slwoulCler', murmuis John Bolan- ger, . ,Nw S l , Sam Moccri helps Bob Butler to a higher education. fi Some of our more studious young gentlemen?'????? ll, to r.J Bill Smith, Jim Faber, Charles Carnaghie, Richard Karperi, Phil Davis, Joe Lochricchio, Judd Burnieistcr. Bill Dream practices his penmanship on a library slip as Bob Graham looks on with a critical eye. lllllllllll - -.,,.. ,' library thirty-one il iii Q, v M1 r auf ' -2'-3, - Q e T 1 T , x Gym Q X 4 ,444 'Y wwf i ,. ,fa X-mf Www! ' Xl T ' W , bv' our band 1 They dabble in sound . STANDING Al, Borrell, Bob Cunningham, John Szymonski, Carl Robinet, Tim Pesfa, Ronald Mindock, Ronald Maddy, Amos Giuliani and Eugene Haddad, SEATED, second row Dick Houghren, Joy Newman, Dick Tutti, Larry Lumetto and Tom Pink. SEATED, fron? Tom Carra and Jerry Meagher. Zh Q, Tuning up at half-lime. thirty-two l - N. if J fi 5. ., , If ,' - 3 ' ' -fr ,Jr - Q M wfr-.,- r -f rr I A- - .fi ' I5 'S 'l 1r .xl : x., ' l Srl' ,7W, X: f'- s? ? Ca' 'T -, f'.x Tr' - xl ii Mllfli Pr 0 VVust Point? .... No, just tliut clussy Notre Dcmie Bond 'dui xg Hopping down Hamper in the Memorial Day porode. Hoil to the B bond, second fiddlers to our piolussioiml A bond, QFIRST ROW SEATEDJ Ron. Hinclclnng, Joe locro, Dun r Slcoczylos, Bill Cuirico, Norbert Nowicki. Jos. Priim-nu. lSECOND ROW SEATEDJ Ronald Grcndu, Peter Nudes, R. D1-llrmiolu. lSTANDlNGl Ron Mindock, Ralph Siiiicclnski, thirty-three J ' -Q Y 'N wus.. , snodlvlf qs n 1.1-Ns M1 I surf-ss 44, .,.. ,,,.,.. .4 -'D thirty four U ,f Q 'GT' Bell: Bur Einslein sciys .. Goeclce: lf's roundl! Burger: Urgondo?'? ln Science class, progress is our m we f ,Q-f-ywe. -. .M up irnporiczni product STANDING J. RUT- ledge, S. Deiviercurio, G. Findlay, W, King, J. Rundc and Bro. Sevigny. 'N -o-, 'X w V-4 J. i of he-' -my - x -dr- , J ' f Jg.:,iQ :,E,,,. I, k,,: , .. , Q , I 1 Al' 1. i i l ' i -T f if YK 3 a Don Simpson, Roy Gabriel ond John Grobowski pulling for on A in science, os Nieman looks on in envy. is Sf.. 2 ... --H 1 U fs, I P A ii? s K P. Schaefer cmd P. Trenio- cosfe tuning in on 0 flea circus. J ' 'G-.. 15: ,E -43,2 -1 ,. ni' 1 ., -.h 5, ..Q ,.,, T' I I as-3 tg, ' . 5' wvvkv 4 --...P f, . .N :S 1- r 1, 1 1 my A , ..-,,,1,,', ,i 1 I x Slugging it out in gentlemonly fushion ore deboters Ed. Wol- dorf, Tom Ternes, Ron Regan lspecukert ond John Stage. Gordon Wugek moderates, John Keller ond Hugh Mc- Combs bottle the bitter roots. Referee Mortilotto looks on. x was 1 , 'Q 'iwwtt X t X t ,4 fhiriy-six The Lineup Cour7ing Lady Nicotine ore N. Peroino, K. Bieber, R. Rcnyrot, R. Modcmy, P. Clclven- no, J. Lubodie, F. Kengel, K. Grulewski, H. McCombs, P. Schrock ond T. Ternes. A E 5 Um-m-ml Q 4 AlIrighr, cough up! bellows Jock Schroeder as anonymous wot-:hes plocidly. . Q J F Ya 'Q . .1 E-, Forgive us our trespnsscs' Whcr!'s everyone so happy obouY? 'l. to r, fron!! J. Mills, R, Ren, J. PG Licuvols, P, Schaefer, G. NOWClkOWSki, R Oftoy, J. Locricchio. Q JN. 'T'- . 'nh '- Q 5' ' ,1' r r A . J -, ,xi 41 g Q ii. I I J' 'Q gl Y. ,. For NIC fiwlrd Mme fodcry, Ml. Stervxhofi, vvcfll hula-:nie no Tnlkmq dwuxgl MLM period! Ll. to r.l Ken Sox, John Siege, Ron Sfiuebiser und Ron SN-inhoH Move 10 ihe reur of the bus, plz-uso! rl to lr Ckmlmn Wnkowski, Ron Birg und Thermus Hmm x X ' l wx fi-'Q?4'3,, . Y. thirty seven s4' if ...ii-l ill-1-1 , F ffl' xi, all , iffy, NFL! 'JW ff wp, M' 1 W J 511' A 11. I , I 1 QN, Q Nwlr f153imm?s!H th dy gh' U1 ul'lL0l'l A SCHOOL is a trellis against which the human personality is trained that it might raise its limbs toward heaven and spurn to grovel on the ground of evil desires. wifi go an men thirty sw f W. ff-5 uw: 'C v W Q' . .Q ,l hm, X Q' ' ii 'RS .3 as ' Y W! :Rd .JY A i ,Q W V I 1 li l J limi l' lin ll N. forfy retreat 55 56 ,- MN' Putin-r Tuvvms Hogmn Pinch-hmingq for lmd.1v5Y. JUJ1-'s Church. I R' il haf Y Thu E if tif Q45 .:.' H v L v 1 5,4 , P Ei? if 1 'A-'i if I 1-.41 , v ,, 5,1 o ,W R 3 ,Mu ,-N ...W W -alms-..... S ll g..,.- A . av, H BEEN' ,M -f 5:31-mx wp W.. . .W A , i 'Y --..X EQXQJW: ' .A I' Mumhmg . '- Alisa on Spllmml Iuilnrb foriypone 'E' 4 Aff , . 5 S E S. 5 ' 4Qw ,QV sl F S-iv: RE ggi 'Tw . ,,v fs. f 1--. 4 , 'sf-' 'it .pf 1 Q2 3? Q. is' 3. fx r-:A 5. ff- fA sl rn, f Un H112 Slopes of Csrxlvury ,'g.,v'!P Spiritual roses for our Queen, 1 ef ' 9' forfy-ihree initiation N- 'They dared To be Freshmen' L J forfyffour 5 kv 0 G x nl ,J ,f X Nw 1 Mon your bottle stoixonsl spaghetti twirl ..a ,gva-.. 1 N N X After the ball was over. . . forty-five T-If notre dame presents: arsenic and old lace ,ond Q botfle of wineg . . .two roguish rowdies Three ho mless emacs forty s x i f' 'X-if - 'f' I. r s I 'Y I V AV A1 I 1, ' 'Y .5 f -XV M ' H. xy - h.. 0 .X . IL i 'NV' x- H ,., 'W' 5. uf Ntf '-Cf' -gf Nlf M ,wr avg. X Nl, wr 'Nff FV' lfltglrf -.jf gf NQr MI' 'NQ' Nir ,. . if xlf 'xqf' N .., . - 'NV Ah., V fx - 'I 'V - .- . X k l -3'..Lf N - M Q., 52v 1W ' I -A-eg-,Q tina 1 , ,Q 1? may I have this dance? 5, 'Q X forty-eight notre clame's first trophy W r t 1, v ,fu In 11' 'vit' ru n 1,1 VM rwlmlmll twwgvtr, Mum ' rw rf '-'t Y fYm H:- w1Yn 'Y 4101, 1 .wc 'frm it ,mt ,' :V Y'11'.v'1 CH, ll. ' is x U 4.-., ss. wx. ,,v s Q X , N f . SY 1 w.'V' . 'Qui' X ' . KK? T . f X X - f ra 19, 5 n X fx Q- AA- , t X ' I h' vt rf , 2 I i .rv ' Q r A , .mr 1- X tm! JJMN V .Jn N M1 Mifflin-lu yuuw-ut-, fv V1-:fum WMF fm gxlf11fo:m prowl-M, Kai VV--'lv pxcmzt of ww wx' 7 sw ' , ' x , X me ri W '4 Q NA T E' ff '.,..4 Xxx. I 'ff fx Y 'Z xg L is Q . exe. .1 vw., f' it 5, A, j , v ntmwl lrwplv, Q45 Ji I vr M A 0 Q - ST, up f 5 4 5 Y' cv '35 as f 't Q 9 . 3 71, .L .t, ig., P., -' 'iid ii.. Q . forty-nme , , topflighi talent show W A ' 5 Mrs. Ryhidci, puommm' of the TM:-uw! show, qvis L1 twwcgun wluh- frrum Num- Umm High. I5.wldkuxu.1kM'.lrvwlrvYvmNfm- Gfiy A flmlw K .1wvu.rg4- fmUuY vf --Q 4 'fl -f. Zi, ,,,,,Q:5? as if -- A - if i 1911 Wk ii sg ,Mak QL' Q' n. cl. card pcarfy I Wu. 'nf fxfiy fifty-two The Mother's Guild is a natural outgrowth of the mother's love for her child. its object is to study the welfare of the child in the Home, School and Commu- nity, to create better understanding between the mothers and teachers and finally to stimulate Adult group responsibility for the benefit of the cultural development of the school. The mothers are to be commended for their fulfillment of this object, for their ready cooperation with the Fathers in any child-teacher problem, for the highly educational meetings which they have conducted, and for the material aid which they have rendered Notre Dame in the past tvvo years. By means of grand-scale card parties they have amassed a gift of nearly 52500 for the benefit of Notre Dame High. mother's guild OFFICERS 1955-1956: Fr, Champagne, Moderator, Mrs. Delod der, Pres., Mrs. Krause, First V. Pres, Mrs. Dulce, Treas, SEC OND ROW Mrs, Schmitz, Councillor, Mrs, Christian, Coun- cillor, Mrs Wilt, Rec, Sec., Mrs. Fliinigan, 7nd V Pius, Mrs Malkowski, Corr, Sec. OFFICERS-ELECT for 1956-1957: Fr. Champagne, Moderator Mrs. Bendzinslci, First V. Pres, Mis. Krause, Pies., Mis. Wilt, Qnd V. Pres., SECOND ROW Mrs. Schmitz, Councillor, Mrs. Chida Carr. Sec., Mrs. Malkowski, Councillor, Mrs. Scholmloher, Rec Sec, Mrs. Belanger, Treas. dad' club OFFICERS 1955-I956: Emil Cehciich, vice-pres., Chester Bend- zinski, Pres., Coss Duke, Sec, William Kremer, Treos. STAND- ING Chrirles Donohue, Corr. Sec., Hcirry Dcivis, Sgt. czt Arms. OFFICERS 1956-1957: SEATED George Merritt, Corr. Sec.: Chciiles Donohue, Viieflrtiesf Richard Srhehr, Pres.: Criss Duke, Sec.: VVillium Krunier, Tres. STANDING Hririy Davis, Sgt. Ot Arms, E i l Ti xg IQ! i ...Fi i isis' xg 3.5. '..r The Dod's Club comprises 0 group of men who ore extremely interested in the vveltore of their sons, cmd thus very interested in our school, the institution which more thcin ony other influences the life of their sons. Since its inception in lvicirch, I95-4, by meons of energetic poper drives ond other octivities, the Dod's Club hos contributed some S9000 to Notre Dome High. The money vvos utilized in poying for othletic uniforms, othletic equipment ond for the sundry other needs of cz budding school. fifty-three 'sf ' Y il v. - P. kb . 5 N. Q W , 'Q Q. Y Wg X A Q f gZr?1? 23 .9 Sq ff cw urrlsts 1-rm-'mln Hu- Uwrfw W umgrgin und tmuhlv nmfnu .1 l If qv' wus., rm-r to 56011: Walla u rf-uoulwflnrvrg blow nf Who buck ump Mika Mcxnnimp duml-s mn of lm-. Shy-nve sf... , 'v.,.f'L Mr. Schsvhr cmd Mrs. Dulodclw, prcsidmmfs of Drnd's und Mmhcrxx Club, proudly Hunk Their cpiscopul guusf, Bxslmyu Ndligcmn. Wgnitirmgj for the punrlw lmc Q I Duffy HUM-xly, ilu- fwry :fmclv wlvu spur Mlflvuprn Sfrlhr lu an Ru-,vlmrwvvl vldoly, 1 -Q cluffy drop in 1 554 i lwmw 11 ff-HKU vmJvm'HY fOr Um 0 fr, Kiley: Culm- und 514-V 'vm lmy-.V Uvxffyt. nll'.h4m1 .uv Um' NOIH: Dnmc? fcwmmliwnul! 0l1Hur',luf,Y', gguflu-r rwmwd Hu- in-mf! mf .1 n1c1sTcr'. fifty seven . Pr Hmmvx m .1 MMQMM ru-u1NmuMOUd A vxvlccww 11 TM' Kvw1hT-Z of Hu' Mu: '-,, gunr ,X 1 :nz H w. V Y wha vu!! jmciv Nw Saumw nf Nswc- Dxww SEAT- ED !Xm!vw X Pmim 4 P' Glo -,A, wg Vhilwyw Ummm, Rm' Vwor Bryson, MM-rw M X Vvhglfm, Smnvhw lm :mu -M-rmvw Mxswmw STANDING John RL-QM, Thomas Hwhrv l.m1v.1 Nkwxu xx J.-.vs-V Nkwm v'vN Pnmk Mxrvvnpkw, Mfvvwcf Vwktu mu: jx:-vw-4 fxM1M.- in mu- .' vm NM, J. wph M 1w kmvwicr, F: wk Zklwslh, Vnnlwnl--,nu i xhwrw Irv mm Cm-vtw Hnxvry l'ncMm.1r1x khurlws Dr-favor, -in -...- n ,A 'AJ 'C s. I 5 Y! M, S W. c. W-rww ,w,,,v,,,1a.f ny. iv xmmn! Mix rwxwfx x'wwYmMm 154 .-in xg Hfyel h 'XY 'W -TW - .Q A, .J-s.. ' - N - :mfg-'Ween 5, is TU gif x f 'x rfwilf' J Mm, Pvwllwt ' DA ROOI Q , . . m. .Q if fiivgifs ...Sf VY L! ,f1i:T'Yf fy M., .. Je- , V - 4 Y KA 5 ,f 7-I ,,. ', ,gf ,. 'Q '. fi --.,, . .L X dx. L1 ' . 5' . ....-Mm-:3 ' lx Q - 135 F ., ,, . .Y -' 5 . 4 gi . '51 f i i 7 Q X M J L- ' R. C-rendu rind L. Podowdu N X -4 1- Q--r ., , A iuwmq 0 ms unc Orin KA A J 4- i sx r D' ' d ll i d - .f , ' ' tions. jf I L, w f' xl A ke 'hi .1 ac' 'kiwi . J' C 1- -. i 'i -.. f My , ,, I - sf' jf,59 .N ' ,...- ff' Ng , 5. 'jf - ' Y...- Y i R 6.5, , , f I. 5 V 4 I A. M 1- --- ,ew ff' N ' -my, 1--,, -.. ,, ,,, , , , y A - . Mr-- Y-D Top Brass in Squire Company. SEATED: M. Vugn, J. Buigcrrelln, Chief Squirep R. Biernuf, Deputy chief Squire, STANDING: B. Burdo. Chief Century, Chris DeSmei, Treusurc-i. Tins fiom fi Pio 10 the Spiriiuui COr11miYYOe. SEATED1 D4 ZOW07' Social lions guido iiiu Sociui Cominitizec, Cv. Flm-inning, J. Primouu Ay, R Mindock, STANDING: D. Wiftmcr, J. Rochon, i' J. PCIQLIIIES, und E. Wniidovi. Hfiy-nin .I E QQ? is I 1 i Q4 yet. ill, No. 6 ll lillllfll. Notre Dame High School, Harper Woods, Michigan April, 1956 LARGEST A SQ UIRE CIRCLE INITIATES 4. , id The Notre Dame Circle of the Columbian Squires has laid its corner stone to progress. The present enrollment in the circle is 80 members. To become a member you must be between 13 and T8 years of age. ln February, election of of- ficers to head the group was held. The elected are as fol- lows: Chief Squire, J. Bulgarella, Deputy Chief Squire, R. Biernat, notaries are R. Gramer and S. Winchell, Marshall, Gerald Flem- ing, Sentries, J. T. Paganes, R. Burda and E. Waldorf. The head counselor for the circle will be Al. Miglio. The Initiation Ceremonies were acted out on Sunday, April 8, 1956. 7:30 Mass was attended by the entire Notre Dame Circle at Saint Peter's Church in Harper Woods. At 9:00 the boys came and ate breakfast in our school cafeteria. Following the break- fast at ll:O0 the boys were transported to Saint Leo Xlll Council Hall where the initiation took place. Then 5:00 p.m. witnessed the new squires re- turning to Notre Dame for a delicious evening dinner. The guest of honor and speaker at dinner was, our principal, Fr. A. Verow. Father 9..T',.l Nl :ANR It ie' 'sf' Q ' talked about the squire circle which was formed at Boys High in Van Buren, Maine, where Fr. Verow was principal, before coming to N.D. unday Ritgg They Head, otre Dame quires Inztzate 0 into ew quires Circle Eighty Notre Dame Highl School boys were initiated- Sunday into the newly formed Notre Dame Colum- bian Squires Circle organ- ized by Msgr. Vismara Coun- cil 3725, Knights of Colum- bus, Harper Woods. . The gr-oup's ambitious plans' for the future include sponsor- ing the erection and indulgenced blessing of the Way of the Cross in the high schoo1's new chapel. They also plan to hold n school- wide essay contest this month and a talent show ist Danby High School to benefit the new Notre Dame cafeteria. The Squires intend to colleci money in the school for thefor- eign missions. This month they will dramatize the application of the sacrament of Extreme Unction. They have distributed Catholic literature to pupils of the school. The initiation ceremonies be- gan at dawn Sunday with a Mass at St. Peter Church on Eight Mile Road. Father John Bryson, father friaf oi the new circle, said the Mass and preached a sermon to a filled church. Squires and Knights of Columbus members filled the middle aisle of the church. After Mass the 80 Squires and, i way to ' Notre Dame High, School's cafeteria for a break-l fast of bacon and eggs. Degree work began at 11 s.m. at St. Leo XIII Council Hall, Toepfer and Gratiot. Congratu- latory briefs were given by Father Bryson: Father A. Ve- row, ,principal of Notre Dame .High Schoolg Sam Gambino, Charles DeFever and Allen Miglia, counselors for the group. The new Squires gathered aft- erward wtih their families and friends for a celebration ban- quet at. the high school. Meals were servedgto 250 ests. Addresses were n at the end of the meal by the group mentioned above. They ex- plained that the Squires gather boys 13 to 18 years of age to trains-them into men of leader- ship and responsibility. This aim is achieved through a four point program, geared to train and develop the youth spiritually, culturally, socially and physi- cally. At each weekly meeting, one phase of the program is emphasized. i 8 ,gd X Officers of the newly-formed Notre Dame Columbian Squires, sponsored by the Vlg. mam Council of the Knights of Columbus are, seated, left to right, Edward Fleming, marshall: Chris DeSmet. burserg Joseph Squires C Get Tips a On Health Dr. Thomas S. Davies of the Wayne county department of health, gave the Notre Dame Squires a talk on physical fit- ness last week. Hetold how much progress has been made in medicine in the past few years. I Davies also ,told how the health department checks pools for germs, how all lmilk is checked, and how restaurant Fever, district assistant chief help is checked for sickness. The health department also checks the schools for sickness, 3 helps families in need, and. gives mass shots such as Salk polio, Davies stated that the beat- way to keep physically tit is to get plenty ot sleep and, good- ffibd, V g . -4 The group was shown lfllmi on the 1954 Lion games.. Joe Bulgarella, Tom Bolz, Robert ,Biernat and Robert Burda shot Ethe til-m and, while at the lGoebel factory, were xgivenfh jtour of the place. 3 The Squires will hold an Qessay contest on. Holy Eu- gcharist,.Source of Strength. - Blllirlrelll. chief squlreg Russell Gramer, secretary: Robert Burdax and John Paga- nes, centuries. Standing are: Charles Do- ofllcer, and Robert Blernag suulre. qttires-,'See otre Dame heme. . 3 l The Columbian Squires -of NOC!! Dame High lest week were shown l film, The Demql CPSC? of Base-bal1, 'invoked by .the American and National league. . , Bob- Hfrpkins, a Milwaukee Braves scout, gave a lecture on how to pitch, catch, throw and- hit. This talk was followed by a question and answer session, The social committee avg ' ,Skit 011 lood manners. 'K . .. fi Pk., f Q 0 .Q 4 ll Exw pf! PT 1' eudcls nf Hu' Sophommf- Sudnllty: FRONT ROW Mworm- Swkovsku, Scrcumcny, Jim Buulwlf, Pre-M-LY, Ruy G.1ymn', Vim--Plw fe-cf, Bull Du-un, T1'wxsl1r'm-I. TOP -ROW slxfy-Ywo . ur 'K z fx 5 s M Au cxugusi nsscmbly, The Sophomore Sodulisw of Norm Duma. Discussnon Ncuders: Ron Gaynor, Joe Bren' mm, Tom Quinhm, Jerry MW-lgbw, NOVflkl1IWd Hunk luks. 1-xxx A 5 -N Tom new-'N sophomore soclolify 4:.n1 ' a .- 1 .I It JI' I If 2 x 1 gif nv I Y 45 I K I QL. ' 6 fs 1 -'lu Ak I 9' I N p ,J A .ix , . . a Q, g' Q ' V -- I -v 4 I ' ' I I D ' I I I 'v I I I ' I - I I I W F I Irl-'Ixvwm SrncIf1IuwIu Icvllow IIMX SQVIIOWOIOQ in Huvrr Icuvw -If Mwvy I I II IV' mx IM mII4-I. L' I I c 'fu Hu IIIX, wI Urvda-I Tim Imlwf-1 of IIN nr QW-1-ru' IwvwIxvw1u NIM--I-. SEATED L 2 kr,14.'xL 'SI-I I Fruufclx, Vue- Pvc-S, CT INvr-., Pvvs, IJ If-II 'vm Iww, Izvuxxyv IVIII--I STANDING M Ycrgln-y,I lcmnI1cnlc', M Mfulmu, I II1Imm, I IS.-If A ' . ,, V 53,4 . I 4 I' If' ga 'rw A 1 4 S I ' ' I If X I K . . ,ff Q.. , '+'x.,. -vw. m I E ey an' X ZW ' I STI . 7 i SQ T 2 I A 5 . Q K Q 1,15 4 :i -Is Ji H it if '1 fn iw ar' Q . . V1 ,. F If I1 MI ' .1-' I rail '51 I xlxiy Ihre:- conservation club sixty-four Fr E Robert moderator of The Conservation Club, A Omcers of rhe Order of Outdoors: CROUCHING Dennis Bolo, Fronk Spezio, und Joe Flmnigon, president. STANDING Larry Schehr, Bull Recker, Al Volon- sky, Duck Schehr, und VIC Bnttuni, Tough and Tumbling foboggcmers Tl'1ey'H drag anybody in Deiroit. L r I ' 5 ---lg.. 1 Q ' a I 3,7 I Y 'Q fi Rifle theory ond. . . . . .practice ' i Egup L. ' P ' ' I Q ij 5' 1. , t it it I tl L1 ,L , - 4 I. if A s S ji vt - 3 . i i i WWW v 4 I'-'g t. f. ,H , 5.- H y Wi, Neg, FQ we lf E TH 1 f -4 fi-.1 Si , L. ff. lei?-25 va: . f f- , , r, gs, Y . IC S I gag . 5' fm 'M' ' 1. ' -N 'M , . fi K, he X 1 ' ie I V t ,t ,Ll No shooting OH your mouth during rifle exam, Lying down on the iob. Trainer Volunsky olwoys blends gunsmoke with his cigorette smoke. sixty-five 5'-Im Fr. VC-row und Fr. Robf-Hs thrash it out. aclmini tration Ccxpmin Bendzinski und his Corridor Patrol .. . ,Hwy pu-von? homicide, czmbvzzln-mg-nt und otlwl ruth-Ts in ow sufred IWUHS. Q t F SIXW sux X 1' 8 L, m.,.x SZ, C if Fxnhex' Frcfhetfo mud Nw Fxrlcutive Commit Tec of the Student Council, R, To L1 Joseph Bulgorello, Chris DeSmcT, R. Bcndzinski, J. Tofco, R. Bierrmf, und T, McEvoy. ,Q VIL!! ' Y' N-mp. 5 40,1 K s J Br-nnott cmd J Snkorslu, chnmlwrl'1' of thu Lou C1 ...JSM ' ' 5. 5,5 1 . 'Na Ye Olde Sport Shoppe Luruy Cunnmqhom ond Ed Schroeder Close :mother fast decal. charitable chores Notre Dume's Five cmd Dimeg stamping grounds of QL. to Rm G, Shrnidt, J. Bennett, N. Schcxeffler, and J, Sikorski. 9 ti sixty-seven nd 5 ww-W-xv-myw-m..gf.w.gWf---fN.,1M ----W-Y -f-- iw- -uf ------, , 5 ,Mm .,?y.,,,,,,,5,Q,,X m,,Aw,gmiw,,,-F-A - N. W ,W ,x-g, i W W- A W, .X Nw X . L 7 -. a -Q-f , y A- W mfs- ., zf 5 ,- .Q . - ' 1 1- - rgifi -1 5-M-N--figfkffmgww 533' f A '- 1 A X M 1-5-fs-13. -JK: ff gg-s32fm,. ,M-,fmif ..-,ga ,fwgfu . 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Q -V-, 45 A Q q,9' 4-uri Chris De:-Smet Line Captain Lcenierw Vol Buyle lholfbockl '15- Cooch Tom Kelly Joe Bulgurello Bob Zach Bob Biemqf ffullbockm Kguordl fendy Bob Peliz bockfield Cupiuin kquorferbocld Bob Kndy fgUC'lfd5 U' J Bob Miller icndi a uf 5 'Ap' , F , 1 , o H f 5 Q K ' H a R ki - , .f V' seventy-nine . Q 7.53. . Q ., U .4 X . 4 in 4 V' XL' fl frosh in action! Stronglehold in the first quarter. All the way down the field, heyl f PK' , V , S enghiy Pete Tuhorsky and AI Eggly clcim that feminin Yeom spirit. e voaces odd to If .Q 4 , my 1525, ' 13? f X SB -Q 1 a . QR 'AS A jx isa JQ4 ff--vw Fig Fr M Q M' sf S '1 'Q , WJ, ,, fargo o , ff Q 1. 1, , 4 Q07-fy '. .. o W ,., 'no Q N .,. -X ' .-- :nf .wwtvf , .A ! 1..A,,: .18 . m 5 ,,.,.-, Y . -1. 1 N . YY'-'P M , ' 'tn . I.. gi-L Qi 5'1 'f',i 0 ' f' ' ,il-ffl il! '4 5- 'IT -' 4. .W v -f - .a ff-va ,Y sg I 1 I A I, gf' M1554 , , f 1 P. 1, , .' ,,, A ' I. M Who's gof The ball? Oh, there it us! uk hu ' Conga line formation always gets a touchdown! Q' rf' I nhl .1 ,, o Q of 5 ff - 1 W I ,Q ' l' . ' ' 5, , X. g Q 'U L, ., ,I . W I 6 v is ' 1 ai:-0 , W' ,Q 3 .2 .A .Qi ff-'J K: A K x at Sv l If N -' K-Off X LQ. , V 1 1 Iii ,gi ' 4 1'-5-4 4,4 W4 4 1 .v E - , H lf , V Q , Q. .A . ., f- 3 X i 'Yixi MX .Lf , ,,g1. M ,wiv um 4 i , eightyvone xl X fix freshmen hotshofs Smiling after a hard-won victory are KNEELING Susan Thomas, Karen Overman, Pefer Tuharsky .loan Hall, and Nancy Stevens STANDING Allen Eggly, Richard Plonski James Franczek, Frosh cagers crowd the camera. KNEELING John Wyllie, Bob Kady, Loyal Haight, George lvkov, Tom Paganes, Russ Gramer, Bruce Schneider, Gary Roehl. MIDDLE ROW Kopifzke, Ron Carnago, Joe Sanfavicca, Chris De Smet, Larry Schehr, Gary Mc Clellan. BACK ROW Bro. Paul, assis, coach, Bill Duchene, Dave Lehrman, Don Pearce. Roaer Byrd, Phil Zoufal, Joe Kalamaika, Tom Kelly, Coach, sw- . i 's ' x ' L il Y W P x P 'ff V K M' 1 Wi gi. I Lx K D, Q xl A 1 M, ,- rsh f 1 Q. sy? f, . all i e: l f I N 6 l 1 1 3 5 3 fi., pix as-5 J lx , WM X 5 J if 1 w 1 s J X I l 5 Varsity Haapntc-rs STANDING Hal Huddas, coach, L. Pisognag J. Clemenfsg J. Ureelg R. Mwllvr, J Tuma, B Bmyg J, Kalamalka, F. Spozia. KNEELING G, Nowakowskip J, Kullmrla, J Papflak, R Pvlll, and J Pugcmes Varsny Vonces: Mr. Egan enveloped by Sophomore cheer leaders. STANDING Alan Biclml, Bill Berry, Mr. Egan, Joe Flanigan. KNEELING Judy Jacobson, Marilyn Faglie, Barbara Boik, Joan Koster, Dian Bendzinski. Q W Ax J., 1' A. , . ' 3, af . 1 X 1 K' J' U 1 Sl QW, ,. R X kb 1 f Y, J - 4- f5.ifrl,g,lg Q H f fe . X '- f va Q veaa ' fi r J J We msg? Q1 N 5 F I BJJNJ .lb l eughfy-three . Rulnfvxvwgy f fix H wl Hmafdux my 56 9 elghiyffour fe-2+ .au N-.Nh QA .sup W., M-I 5 gm out Nuovo :md fuvo vm some ruzzle-drxzdo bcnskcz1luuIll rumor! Wcrltz me- mound ucymn, VVWWY Putiing their hands togcfihcr for m N. D, vidory. ----r ?'1f-Q-ov' sv NV Q A x a Q 1 Look behind you N0 IPO! LU! Australian fog team an nctnon, I'm just wuYking On Gif! eighfy-five diamond du t Big leaguers one and all ...FRONT ROW A. An- gott, S. Miglio, M. Stoll, R. Biernat, R. Peltz. MIDDLE ROW Tom Kelly lcoachl, J. Clemens, D. Kolke. W. Drean, G. Denyer, P. Wheeler, R. Clark Cmanagerl. erghty-sux LAST ROW R. Gramer, S. Licavoli, W. Lupo, R. Fluent. a Pg I x, . K.. ...,. ,.,.. . K , 'rw P - K .v George Whiplash Denyer unleashes a sizzler. Teeming with hustle and spirit, the young Davids of Notre Dame toppled many of the GoIioths in the Catholic League's Class A to wind up in third place. ' 'lt . a . if - Fr. Bryson, whose middle name is Enthusiasm peps things up cl the bench. - . C . tw . 'I h A v Il' I . S . 1' If l X E47 I , 'xixs . E 1 5' 'J' ' ' v Q-3 ,, if'., I N A 'Z ' YL, , we 1 ' j '. 'Nh' -4 ' V, t 'E'!'K:l -,.. ,.. U aw N, , ,-. an fix . 94 ' A Bob Firebrc1nd Fluent bears down. d I ls Introducing Mox Mr. Bccksfopu Stoll, the rl 3 crofiiest catcher in the league. fag x Sfrongman Peltz bludgeons one to left field. D. 4 qi za gi A ' X s . l an sit. iw 5 H lv 1- H F E' . -' 5 ,- 1 l f 45- if- f il ' ,Q , ,. 5- s 4 U 4 . a if-lp ll' .Ah wx - h ' l ' a ,V . ,,. Q 4 a In x Q 3 s L K ' f -- H I ' X 0 Y 'Lf 4 - x L - ' -003, f-A1 s lk .. . x V 4 xi Q Q Sift f , X? nc as A -. uf l ,334 Sf A 3: ,-iigli' -1 fly. , .aw M, . J figs ,fwllfv if .ms Jg,g.5:iiL . . 93 Q54 , X8 52 .pm 5- wmv. X 1 X Q freshmen on the fooipcld WON 2 LOST 5 High Batting Average: ' ..- Tony Morro 3 .390 'hun-. On deck Bob Bicrnut surveys the sifuution Freshman Fighiersz FRONT Judd Burmeisterg Tony Murrug Dnncxld Pc 0 V I Buy! Rich. Poperdg MIDDLE ROW Fr. Poulin, Assi5hmf Couch, Dun 1111111 Tom Lofcmivcr, Tom Boll: Donny Vimli, Chris DeSmof: Dun Fuuchey, M uw 11 KI Q Coach, THIRD ROW Chris Bockhuuscn, Gerald Rucke-rig Duvc Wh:-oh Ron Lmm1g4 Phil Windscurg John Fobion. Futher Knloy, Judd Burnmisfcr cmd Tony Morro put their hcczds Yoguihor in u strategic pow-wow, 9 wwisaffi im. x, RY-D ni- skiflar -1, f' -f W W W My X- Q, ninety track Bed sk ysthe Q N? on M A tire- sr, Vic hoofs it home. qs . 19' John Ureel' He flies through the air with the greatest of ease. Fleet of foot and quick of mind: FRONT ROW Jim Francek, Ray Quenneville, Joe Bulgarella, John Ureel, Vic Battoni, Bob Bendzinski, John Donohue. TOP ROW Bob Stark, AI Eggly, Dick LaForest, Dick Schehr, Glen DeLodder, Midge Donohue, Gary Impulitti, John Donelly, and Coach Hal Haddos. Dennis Brown, with a groan of God- speed , relays to John Ureel. - Glenn DeLodder: Who says there's a low of gravity? l unrvf S ninety-one bowling briefs Captains coumgoous of our howling Teams: STANDING Bill Tomas, Jim Morclwwinski, C. Robim-t, M, Pukledunuz. SEATED: M. Zoran, J. Donnelly, R. Cunningham, cmd D. Brinlvnon. Bill Recker is Vlwe proud bearer of the Sfofe 1CIoss D1 trophy. PMR Cclgcy kcglers cop cup. Tom Cnmmt, Dmlqylus Allm, Dun Bunk mmm Dirk Houghwrw, und BEN Lune fwfr Huw pm , ,IJ X - . if C A' sz ' 7, ' ' Qffi . ' K 5 O J' l 5- l .. X- au.. - ...rv .. X . Fr Thormxs NmMrk' Pvyrwlflv, cfmdw wtf I I r golf tv-mm, Q ,I John Bvmmng He slmm 'vm Hfcm- form- Amway. U . v ' w feb' - Q iff-1 Q :uf v X X . .k, V V Nr' .5 .,,, ', ' . ,-1 ' K .iv-, . AM ,. . P .. -' 0 K ,IE 'Q' ninefyrfhree lar Y' S I X I M. C. Don Wottriclc whoops things up. Jock Londry, Freshman coach ot Notre Dome University: The Blessed Mother is the moving spirit ot Notre Dome. notre dome annual Lou Sielofl bestows bowling lourels upon Bill Lupo. Paul Reynolds, football stcir at Puul Hornung, All-American: N, D. U.. Its olwuys been And we were sweating bullets broins before brown ot South in the lost quarter when ..., Bend fx ninety-four be bf wi . -1 ,. -4 -:far , 5, X , in . . .E i' lx llf' Fr. Vorowz Wo publicly present to John Troio this Trophy for his OroTOriCol fecf 01 Traverse Ciiyf' ports banquet F K gn Don Kolkc From now on thot Edgar A. Guest is going to be my hworno por-t Don Kolke wus uworded the Edgar A. Guest Vmphy for nutsmndmg work ID fnglnsh tluss us well os on Yhe Good Sports, everyone: Paul Reynolds, Don Hornung, Wally Fromhurt, Don Wrmrrck, Jock Londry -sg fu-ld of spouvs I K v-7' .YQ as xf 'K-:Z .af C if ninety-Eve L...--1-.. pare sport shot -s .A K ll.. Q g-.nn---Q K Three letter mon Clements: Choose Three letter mon John Ureel Jock your weapons. Couch Kelly: Watch your diets concer of the football team! K A .yea over the summer vclccltion. ' of-all-sports. Tobacco smoke causes 3'- x' 5 Touching Yootsies: Jim Clements, Bob Peltz We'll ride the range together. th end. ninety-six we Jug? ro , Worm ame Continued So the year crept on till a white dawn came When a thought flashed over his soul like flame: And he leaped from his cell all legs and arms. Filling the cloister with looks and alarms, As he shot his way to the chapel dim, Running tor ioy in the heart of him. And when he came out ofthe hidden place, A light as of stars was over his face. Now day after day to the secret crypt, He sped light-toot as the old earth dipped Lottly and still in the tire of dawn: For the restless pain of his heart was gone, The friars were a-flutter that this should be, Till at last the Prior with two or three- Elders and traters of high degree- Followed the iuggler on tipping toe, Their breath held mightily, hoping to know. And they heard him cry at Our Lady's shrine: All that I am, Madam, all is thine! Again l am come with spangle and ball To lay at your altar my little, my all. The friars know all of the saints - what they do, But of all up in Heaven, I know only you! Ah nothing know l of the holy books, And nothing of paints to put beautiful looks Ot your eyes on the wall, nor the blowing of brass To make sound ot my love - ah, nothing, alas, But the trade of the wandering Barnabas. Yet, Lady and Queen, if my heart would live, l must give the gift that l have to give. i ' 1 And then the eyes of the elders shone, As they peered from the shade of a pillared stone For laying his friar's robe tenderly by, He flickers as light as a dragon-fly. Then whirls into many a whimsical shape, As once he had whirled with 'the crowd agape And softly he cried as his breath came quick: Look down, for, O' Madam, this is the trick l did at Toulon, when I took the eye Of the King himself as he galloped by .... This trick drew a duchess at Chateauroux .... But this is the one I have made for you! So flinging his feet in the air, he stands, Or goes and comes on his nimble hands, Or tosses the balls up to twinkle and run Like planets that circle about a sun. Lady, he cries again, look, I entreat: I worship with fingersand body and fee! At this all the elders mutter and chide: Nothing like this do the rules provide!! This is a scandal, this is a shame, This madcap prank in Our Lady's name. Out of the doors with him, back to the street, He has no place at Our Lady's feet! But why do the elders suddenly quake, Their eyes a-stare and their knees a-shake? Down from the rafters arching high, Her blowing mantle blue with the sky- Lightly down from the dark descends The Lady of Beauty, and lightly bends Where Barnabas lies in the altar place, And wipes the dew from his shining face, Then touching his hair with a look of light, Passes again from the mortal sight. And odor of lilies hallows the air: And sounds as of harpings are everywhere. Ah, cry the elders, beating the breast, So the lowly deed is a lofty test! And whatever is done from the heart to Him Is done from the height of the Seraphim! , H.. ,.',,,, . , rg., Again, - 4 '


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