MacDuffie School - Magnolia Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1961

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MAD MENDACITIES STOCKTON WEBER Ambition: To be a teacher. Secret Ambition: To abolish coffee breaks. Pet Peeve: Hard-boiled toast, bureaucrats, hypoc- nsy. What I Admire Most: People who have their own inner religion. THOMEE Ambition: To know my ambition. Secret Ambition: To be five feet tall. Pet Peeve: The habit of bragging. What I Admire Most: Sincerity, people who are outgoing. TORREY Ambition: To go to a Dartmouth week end. Secret Ambition: To be co-manager of the Wau- winet House with Martha on Nantucket. Pet Peeve: Being called Helen, diets. What I Admire Most: Cornell men, food, ski in- structors. VIALL Ambition: To be a kindergarten teacher. Secret Ambition: To marry Peter. Pet Peeve: Rain, very boisterous people. What I Admire Most: Straight hair. WARDNER Ambition: To live in my snowbound farmhouse in Vermont. Secret Ambition: To be co-manager of Nantucket's Wauwinet House with Lonnie. Pet Peeve: Getting up early: Sueis and Nancy's pajamas: my blush. What I Admire Most: Cindy's natural ability to appear innocent. N Y Ambition: To sail the Yankee, Secret Ambition: To make Lenox co-ed. Pet Peeve: Letters, warm rooms, baths, my type- writer. What I Admire Most: People who can German- knit. WEST Ambition: Religious education. Secret Ambition: To be able to stay in bed 'til noon. Pet Peeve: Intolerant people. What I Admire Most: Self-discipline. WHITE Ambition: To marry a French Canadian fur trap- per or a South American bull fighter. Secret Ambition: To see Alaska: to keep in touch with good friends. Pet Peeve: Intellectuals and individualists too thick to see their own falseness. What I Admire Most: Most men. WILLIAMS Ambition: To be able to tell a sharp from a flat. Secret Ambition: It wouldn't be a secret if I told. . . Pet Peeve: People who are cheerful when they get up, cowbells. What I Admire Most: People who are somewhat organized. YORK Ambition: To study or travel in Europe for a year. Secret Ambition: To be Miss Rheingold for 1964. Pet Peeve:, People who steal my tooth paste: olive oil, noisy roof climbers. What I Admire Most: Miss Yeranian's patience.

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MAD MENDACITIES MAIN WARING Ambition: To be something. Secret Ambition: I'll never tell. . . Pet Peeve: Stockings and shallow people. What I Admire Most: Depth in a person. MAYES Ambition: To be a good nurse. Secret Ambition: To grow! Pet Peeve: People who eat and eat and eat and never gain weight. What I Admire Most: The organized person. MCNAMAR Ambition: To gain a measure of consideration for the common man. Secret Ambition: To be able to keep a straight face when someone is yelling at me. Pet Peeve: Our being called the Eternal Triangle and the Three Musketeers. What I Admire Most: Honesty. MOSEDALE Ambition: To complete college and become a Medical Secretary. Secret Ambition: To live in Australia or California. Pet Peeve: People who say they Hunked, and end up with an '4A : Monday mornings, polka dots. MOSS Ambition: To own a pickle factory. Secret Ambition: To go on a diet. Pet Peeve: Certain letters, Yale, dishwashers, fan mail. What I Admire Most: People who can keep their heads while all around them are losing theirs. MURKETT Ambition: To work with children-eventually my own. Secret Ambition: To make the eventually come soon. Pet Peeve: None. What I Admire Most: Those who find and keep their faith and trust in the human race. NASH Ambition: To be successful. Secret Ambition: To be Fred Astaire's dancing partner. Pet Peeve: Suflield, boys. What I Admire Most: A sincere person. 0'KOON Ambition: To finish four years of college. Secret Ambition: To be the first to laugh at a joke. Pet Peeve: Springfield, five-minute phone calls, sweat pants. What I Admire Most: Smart people. PALMER Ambition: To be a success. Secret Ambition: To be led by impulse: and'to sail to Europe. Pet Peeve: There's no time. What I Admire Most: Sincerity. PARKER Ambition: .To be a teacher. Secret Ambition: To own a horse farm in Vermont fnear a ski area 5. Pet Peeve: People who borrow and don't return promptly. What I Admire Most: Honesty. PARTLOW Ambition: To be myself. Secret Ambition: To be as smart as Beth, as .un- usual at Sherrill, as versatile as Carla, as l1the as Miquette and as appealing as Cindy. Pet Peeve: If you don't know already- REYNOLDS Ambition: To have more ambition to study. Secret Ambition: To learn, parallel skiing with- out breaking a leg. Pet Peevezhlnsincerity. What I Admire Most: Gentle people. ROGERS Ambition: To live in Europe. Secret Ambition: To live by the sea. Pet Peeve: People who can't think deductively. What I Admire Most: Truth. RUECKERT Ambition: To be a Mrs. and a PhD: to achieve the highest that is in myself. Secret Ambition: To be a good folk singer. Pet Peeve: People who can't be bothered, tl1e looters of the mind, ice. What I Admire Most: Competence, the rational people. SADTLER Ambition: To be successful in musical comedy. Secret Ambition: To have a collection of small pebbles. Pet Peeve: 1206 Yale Station: being typed as a Preppie.l' What I Admire Most: 3512.27 that will buy a rail- road ticket to L.L.S. Jr. SAMUEL Ambition: To accomplish something worthwhile. Secret Ambition: To pay for the yearbook. Pet Peeve: Insincere people and pseudos. What I Admire Most: People who are themselves. SIMON S Ambition: To become a social worker. Secret Ambition: To let my nails grow. Pet Peeve: Studying for midyears and finals. What I Admire Most: People who are sincere and down to earth but fun, too. SMITH Ambition: To be what I want to be, not what others think I ought to be. Secret Ambition: To hike in the Alps. Pet Peeve: My sister's radio, superficial people. What I Admire Most: A true friend. SOIVIERVILLE Ambition: To do what I'm supposed to do, and do it well. Secret Ambition: To be Cupid, and have lots of arrows. Pet Peeve: People who never make mistakes in spelling. What I Admire Most: Miss Putnamis omniscience. STILES Ambition: To be a child psychologist or psychi- atrist. Secret Ambition: To be a maid in a Park Avenue apartment building. Pet Peeve: Crazy drivers, waiting. What I Admire Most: Truth, religion.

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