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PATRICIA MAEYENS Pat was the quiet, efficient co- editor for pictures of the Year- book. She prepared for that job by membership in Y-Teens and Glee Club. JOHN McCLURE, JR. John was the athletic type. For four years the mud or dust, heat or cold of the football field found him there; for three, he was swim- ming each morning, trying to make points for the Panthers. WILLIAM McCOY Lanky Bill and his pleasant grin were ever-present to usher at games or check books in the li- brary. He also had time for the Hi-Y and for Amahl and the Night Visitors , Paint Your Wagon , Pilgrim ' s Progress , and the Polit- ical Assembly. FIFTY-SEVEN JERRY McWILLIAMS Jerry loved the slow pace and the easy life! His one activity, taken slowly, of course, was Glee Club, in which he participated for four years. ROBERT MERENCSICS Whenever a nice smile appeared Boh was usually wearing it. He took part in many of our athletic skits and worked energetically on the Stage Crew. MAX MERRILL Max dared anything when he was behind the wheel!
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FIFTY-SEVEN MARLENE LUC Marlene ' s small body and hearty voice were quite familiar as she appeared in many Glee Club activi- ties, including College Widow and The Nativity . She served on several play committees and was in the Panda Club. MARY ANN LYCZYNSKI Mary Ann was a very cheerful person! Glee, Panda and Pep clubs were her choice of activities. On the job she learned that secretarial work was her favorite activity. CATHERINE LUKASZEWSKI Kay seemed to feel that active service in one fine club would do the most for her, so she chose the Y-Teens. She was named in her sophomore year a homeroom treas- PATRICIA LULA Pat loved to play the field! She joined the Art, Panda and Y-Teen clubs but still found time for boys! PATRICIA MAKOWSKI Pat was our comedi- an. She was on stage only once, in Mystery at Greenfingers , but she lent her wit to the Y-Teen, Glee, and Lat- in clubs and many a class! A member of F.T.A., she was a cadet teacher at St. Adalbert - in pursuit of her ambi- tion to be a nun. THOMAS MAKOWSKI When Tom was not playing football or swimming, he found time to usher. He ap- peared in Trial By Jury and showed tal- ent as a carpenter as a member of the Stage Crew.
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PATRICIA MEZZEI Pat: good-natured and carefree! She was in Y-Teen, Panda, and Art clubs. She should have been called the Candy Kid , since she always brought enough candy to keep her friends well supplied. MARY LOU MILLER Without people like Mary Lou, clubs could not exist. She gave pa- tient and faithful service for four years to the Y-Teen and Library clubs. As a senior she joined the F.T.A. MERLE MILLER Skip was a carefree guy — in class and in the pool, where he cap- tained the ' 56 and ' 57 swimming teams. He played leads in his class plays and spent his leisure in the Glee and Operators ' clubs. FIFTY-SEVEN JUDITH MILLIKEN Judy will always be remembered as our energetic little four-year cheerleader, who won the coveted sweater! The Library and Y-Teen clubs and Cheaper By the Dozen also profited from her energy. BETTY MOLENDA Betty tried the Glee Club and band, but her interests shifted. She enjoyed participation in dramatic skits, and during her senior year, joined the Panda Club. SHARON MAROSZ Sharon ' s many interests included Student Council, Y-Teens, Girls ' Ushers ' Club, and the Hatcl t. As a senior she was a member i the Cabinet and of the Washington- Riley Round-Up Court.
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