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.....L..........s.,am.-m wmunnummuunnnm ,. - I I - -v -- - -- 1 MAD MENDACITIES MALLIS Ambition: To be at journalist. Secret Ambition: To catch Bunny Donnis putting garbage in the wastebasket. Pet Peeve: Carol Burnett. What I admire most: People who are organize-d. MARTIN Ambition: To write well. Secret Ambition: To go West with an Eastman. Pet Peeve: My mouse-y hair: our argumentative better-late-than-never carpool. What I admire most: The intellectual but fem- inine women. MASON Ambition: To be that. 'Lcertain kind of girl. Secret Ambitiong T0 know the true excitement of being good. Pet Peeve: People who tell me I'm fat: people who steal my ideas. What I admire most: Character. MATHIS Ambition: To teach ancient history to a class of bo s. Secret lAmbition: To race a GM. car in the Grand Prix with pierced ears. Pet Peeve: Holding the rank of corporal while my sisters hold the ranks of colonel and general respectively. What I admire most: B. B. M. MEYER Ambition: To be a nurse. Secret Ambition: To live in Switzerland, Pet Peeve: Diets and autobiographies. What I admire most: Big closets and people who can do Mape-jumps. MORSE Ambition: To be a buyer for a department store. Secret Ambition: To raise 4'Lambs. Pet Peeve: The expression I'The same diilerencr-J. What I admire most: People who can get honor marks in English and American History. NEWMARK Ambition: To do cancer research. Secret Ambition: To live in Switzerland. Pet Peeve: Being tied down to a carpool. What I admire most: People who are considerate of others, truthfulness in people. NIMS Ambition: To do my best in whatever I decide to do, build a strong character, read everything. Secret Ambition: To marry a Cape Cod fisherman and live forever by the sca - anything else is censored. Pet Peeve: Conformity, college applications, ob- jective knowledge. What I admire most: True individuality and knowledge, love, good fun. OLCOTT Ambition: To be a scientist. Secret Ambition: To go under the North Pole in a submarine. Pet Peeve: Fussy people: wasting time. What I admire most: Cood sportsmanship. O,MALLEY Ambition: To have an ambition. Bev-iw-1 Ambition: 'lin bf at ski bum in Europe. IW-r ljwwv-: The dit-is that F run never stay on. W , ' lm Q info-iw mr-st: People who are able to tw their 4 - unfiftioixs. PAGOS Ambition: To sail on the new ocean. Secret Ambition: To fix the lights on Broadway. Pet Peeve: Le bourgeois gentilhomme, heavy trucks on Central St., people who stall in doorways. What I admire most: The sense of humor in I. K. F. and .I. H. G. PARLIN Ambition: To find a definite goal in life and to follow it through. Secret Ambition: To paint a sunset in oils and to write great poetry. Pet Peeve: Rewarmed coffee, being late, and people who strive to create false impressions. What I admire most: Individualism that contributes to the welfare of society. PILBLAD Ambition: To gain some weight. Secret Ambition: To be able to take my shoes off at a MacDuHie Dance. Pet Peeve: People who think they know every- thing, beatniks, people who open windows at night. What I admire most: People who will admit they are wrong when they are. RAF F ELD Ambition: To have an ambition. Secret Ambition: My secrets are my own. Pet Peeve: People. What I admire most: Intelligence. Racroa Ambition: To teach school, to help, perhaps only one person, to be that 'hcertain kind of person. Secret Ambition: My ambition's no secret! Pet Peeve: Hypocrisy, screaming women. What I admire most: Patience. RHOADS Ambition: To teach History. Secret Ambition: To win out in a dispute with Miss Heald. Pet Peeve: People who don't know what they're talking about. What I admire most: Straight forwardness. RINGE Ambition: To become at least good in some phase of art. Secret Ambition: To get a portable ice-machine for Milne. ' Pet Peeve: Steak-killers, stop lights, one way streets, cats. What I admire most: People who can spell cor- rectly. L. RITCHIE Ambition: To teach second grade. Secret Ambition: To attend Princeton classes. Pet Peeve: Yalies , no money. What I admire most: Sincerity, personality. S. RITCHIE Ambition: To achieve the highest that is in myself in order to help others. Secret Ambition: To be an angel in the Eager Heart chorus. Pet Peeve: People with big lunches. What I admire most: The kind-heartedness and generosity of my Father. RUSSELL Ambition: To work and understand people. Secret Ambition: To Cohere Miss Yeranian's dic- ISGS: I0 keep my fingernails long. Pet Peeve: People who get a letter every day, having to wear boots. What I adniire most: A true friend.
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Springtime . . . On this warm and sunny spring day . . . as the bees begin to hum . . . I feel so very very gay . l want to spread my imaginary wings and fly . . . close to the sun absorbing its tender Warmth . . . Through the air I'd fly . . . the crisp bright spring air . . . Iwant to run through the dewy green fields, to caress each budding Hower . . . to dip and sway with the gliding swallows . . . Do you ever feel this way? . . . Do you share my dreams and aspirations? . . . Well then . . . will you at least open study hall window Constance A. Sullivan
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