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.ne otue skies bend and are about her llurled, A maiden mantleg and with lilies bright The sun daywhiles doth crown her, and at night With stars her garmenfs bor der is empearled. .Yot a king's favorite. per ,turned and curled. ls hall so lair: no queen at martial might So potent as the .llother out the Light, The Mary of the Cities ol the Worldl -Shaemas O'Sheel. Maryann Szeredy, depicts the Queen of Heaveng Norma Schwab is her waiting. She walks-the lady of my delight- A shepherdess of sheep. Her flocks are thoughts. She keeps them whiteg She guards them from the steepg She ,feeds them on the frag- rant height, And folds them in for sleep. -Alice Meynell. To thee, Virgin Mother, in memory of the great little One, Each of us his song will bring, Each his share of earols sing. Angelic strains, with timbrels sweet, Cymbals. too, so softly beat. Wing their light and airy lay To your Throne on Christmas Dru' ,4 Mary Ellen Coughlin. as the Maiden Motherg Michael Ma- rley as St. Joseph: Shepherd, Paul Oswalrl. 'r 'Tv M -r the u'orld?' as not llari the hrst rhalzre ol the Blood ot Jesus Hou much rirher uas she than all the beautiful ri oria ot old or szlier Hit e Irzb uas not Warm the hrst osten sorium out her Son shouzng Him to the shepherds. to the .llak i. and to THE ANGELS CHRISTMAS SONG Oh, how great a Lord doth she entertain! how belored a Guest doth she bring into her house, how sweet a Com- panion doth she receire, how faithful a Friend doth she welcome, how beautiful and noble a Spouse doth she em- brace, to be loved abore all beloved, and beyond all that Angels leading s h e p h e r d s, shepherds leading sheep: The silenre of worship broke the mother's sleep. .alll the meek and lowly ol the world were there: Smiling she showed them that her Child was lair. fSll8f'H'l3i 0'Slieel. ,- -e-lllus: 'Wlarx' in Our Foul-life. be desired. Slit-pin-rtls: Carl Zelinski. Paul Oswald and Edward Rvlra. Soul. is it Faith, or Lore, or Hope, That lets me see her standing up Where the light of the Throne is bright? l'nto the lelt, unto the right. The rherubim, arraved. con- joint. Float inu'arrl to a golden point, .find from between the sera- phirn The glory issues ,lor a hymn. -Dante Gabriel Rossetti. imitation. Bk. iv. ch. 3
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. . . the Sweet bllksfzzf IIIUIIZPIUS of they .Urd- nigfzt Hour in the zvorlffs inconzparable H013 Yigfztfu viiflf' adwnt Mr'-atli. a -ynihol of joy and glad expectancy at thv approaching Fwast. is living pro- pared by Joan Nluniak. Richard Cooper. Janica Coughlin. and Pa- tricia Siinunek. , .. ,,,,,,4.g:r- iff . 5 9 Xu . -Xttentne crowd on the Public Qquarc enjoy the Xuletidfl inging of the Can tian Choir 51 The St. .lohn Cantius High School Choir. under the direction of Mr. Lconard NI a t c z y n s ki. blends harmonious voices in praise of the Chrift Child for an appreciative public at the Square. Chorus members. Klaurwn Balogh. Cvraldinf- Jankowski, ,Ioan Miller. and Mary Gram? Kf-ating sing in honor of Pope' Pius X. canonized in May of the Marian Year. The portrait and re-lic of the Pope are the property of St, John Cantius Choir. 'N-. txqe
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-X picture of poise and self- a surance, George Stanowick readily holds the attention of a group in the Speech class. Facing front are Anthony .larem, Loretta Yerba, Eileen Garcowski and lawrence Seredy. '6Show me, O Lord, thy ways and teach me thy paths. Direct me in thy truth and teach me, because thou, art Cod my Savior? Ps. 24, 4 i. High ideals, inculcated by theory and practice of such subjects as Religion and English, are goals worth an eifort. Christ-likeness, Mary-likeness are eternal outcomes with desirable accruing concomi- tants - intellectual superiority, a polish of manner, cultural finesse, and permanent habits of integrity and moral stability. fi J 'N of r lluoiuirmniisl L... up. Mary Ann Simich and James Jacko appreciatively ponder deep thoughts from great Eng- lish writers. -Z g f-,fa in ,.w-MOKIQM Q .t H., A, ,W mf The Seniors, under the direction of Rev. J. Kusiak, are inspired to put religion into practice. Joseph Heinz, Roland Lane, Rosemary Bohr-r, and Mary Ellen Couglilin are agreeably expressive of the idea. lnformal discussions of the students' in- dividual problems are an integral part ofthe religion classes. The Seniors take sincere interest in an informal group discussion on the -1 I-Q-. merits of poetry, conducted by Joanne- Skryp, Lawrence Se- redy. Maryann Marks, Joseph Klimkiewicz. and Rita Sotak.
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