Word: rieder
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...Thus far, I’d put my use rate at about eighty-five to ninety percent,” he says. Others, however, are less enthusiastic. “I believe in traditional American values: football, shopping, and flushing with downward force,” Daniel Ross-Rieder ’08 says. “This up-flush fad will last one minute longer than the Macarena.” Furthermore, many feel the plumbing improvements don’t go far enough. One Eliot house student complains that the toilets still have no lids. Others bemoan...
Back in the Yard—the Elm Yard, this time—one nominee actually voted for rival candidate Daniel Ross-Rieder ’08 in an attempt to avoid performing in the pageant. Why the nominee doesn’t just resign is a mystery, but Ross-Rieder remains confident that he will smash his competition anyway...
...What competition? There is no competition. Remember that. They’re facing what is essentially a professional army against their group of rag-team rebels,” says Ross-Rieder who claims he may get a “full-on bikini wax” for the competition...
...what do potential competitiors say about Ross-Rieder’s chances? “I don’t really see [Ross-Rieder] smashing anything but his ego when he performs,” says Bhargava...
Introduction to Animation’s comparative accessibility is evidenced by the class makeup—of ten students, only two are declared VES concentrators and four were officially undeclared freshmen. Giselle B. Schuetz ’06, for example, is concentrating in History of Science, while Daniel Ross-Rieder avows that he’s “never done anything artistic before.” Freshman have some priority in admittance, since students must have taken at least one VES course to be accepted as concentrators...