VOL. I, NO. 7
DECEMBER 18, 1959

Roving Reporter

What do you want for Christmas? was asked of Maine West students this week.

Sandie Haarvig, junior, confessed that she would like a pair of red slippers.

Mrs. Annen, drama and speech teacher, that she would like straight A work from all students.

A new football with handles as a present from the football team is on the mind of sophomore Chuck Weil.

Julie Drury, senior, being a girl who has many different colors of hair, would like a rainbow assortment.

A jack‑in‑the‑box would thrill the heart of Ruth Nagel, freshman.

An army tent for her pet penquin would be appreciated by Sharon Duffy, senior.

It doesn't take much to please Sue Geiger, junior: just a mink coat, a 1960 model car, a diamond ring, and a bracelet.

Bob Hammond hinted that he would like a heater for Mr. Martin's English room.

Lynn Lewis decided that what she wanted most of all is peace on earth.

A pine float (a tooth‑pick in a glass of water would be appreciated by Mary Lou Wolter, junior.

Donna Michelsen isn't particular. She just wants a charming, handsome, suave, debonaire, dashing, smooth, bachelor millionaire.

Senior Tim Byram would like his voice back more than anything.

A good grade in cooking would most please Judith Comens, freshman.

Barb Bertone, freshman, would like a Mexican jumping bean.

A certain boy by the name of Ron M. (at St. Pat's high school) is on the wanted list of Lee Magliochitti, junior.

Gretchen Menger, sophomore, commented that she would like her two front teeth.

"A pet monkey is what I real­ly want," confided Sue Hess, senior.