VOL. VII, NO. 8
FEBRUARY 4, 1966

What Does Happiness Mean to You

What is happiness? No progress reports ‑ a winter with­out a cold? Here's what happiness is to several Maine West students. Happiness is:

RICH HUDSON '66 ‑ "A V-Show without music problems."

PAUL HUMMEL '66 ‑ "A dry sailboat."

SUE GREWE '68 ‑ "Going caroling in the pouring rain on Christmas Eve."

GREG JOHNSON '66 ‑ "Listening to carolers out in the pouring rain at 11:30."

BILL MUHLENFELD '67 ‑ "A grapefruit in the mail."

MIKE WALSH '68 ‑ "Reading Walden."

GERRY PUMP '66 ‑ "Water skiing."

PAT ZAWODNK '67 ‑ "School spirit, winning teams, and no homework all in the same weekend."

BRIGIT LONERGAN '69 - "Three months of school and nine months vacation."

PAT MOLLENKAMP '66 - "Seven months away."

 

MISS JUNE THOMPSON ‑ "A full pep bus to away games."

NANCY GUNN '67 ‑"Having school spirit."

BUZ DIDIER '67 ‑ "A ride home."

CHERI SWANSON '67 ‑ "A weekend, with no homework, that lasts at least two weeks."

RAY MANDELL '66 ‑ "Winning a gymnastics meet."

NANCY KINDER '67 ‑ "Getting out of English."

MARTIN SALAZAR '67 - "GIRLS!"

KEITH GYSSLER '67 ‑ "Having my own car and enough to pay for it."

JEANETTE CONNELL '69 - "Saturday night."

JERRY FRANA '67 ‑ "A stuffed puppy."

SUE OLSON '66 ‑ "A quiet alarm clock."

DONNA HOSTETLER '66 - "Knowing I haven't left anything behind."