Humans of Marymount Los Angeles (HOMLA): The Anchor Editors Edition

Genna Whittell '17, Photo Editor

Ava Adams ’17 (Health and Leisure Editor)

“What is your best childhood memory?”

“I went to farm camp, and at the camp I was with a real cow and sheep. My job at farm camp would be to go run to the top of the sheep corral and get them to eat their food.”

Seen at the Ping Pong Table

Sloane Leipzig ‘ 17 (Opinion Editor)

“When and where do you feel the most confident?”

“Are there any questions I can work my dog into?”

“What makes you happy?”

“My dog, because he’s soft.”

Clara Lacey ’17 (Editor in Chief)

“What’s your favorite zoo animal and why?”

“I love pandas. In third grade I did a report on a giant panda, and it was really good and then I became obsessed with pandas. I have a little collection of pandas, and I think they’re really cute but really strong, and they need to be protected.”

Seen in Senior Courtyard

Amber Wall ’18 (Assistant Editor in Chief)

“Which of your 5 senses would you say is the strongest and why?”

“I think my hearing is the strongest of my five senses, because when I’m home I can hear all of my parents’ conversations. They always say ‘you could be a spy.’ But then when I’m with my friends I can’t hear anything they say, and they make fun of me because I have really small ears.”

Seen at Pavillion

Hyewon Lee ’17 (Arts and Entertainment Editor)

“What is your favorite story and why?”

“My favorite story is when my cousin attempted to cut off my finger with scissors, while making a little pretty Christmas decoration when I was 5.”

Seen Outside of Butler

Ally Walsh ’17 (Co-Photo Editor)

“What is a goal of yours?”

“To go to college, I don’t care which one.”

“What do you want to do in the future?”

“Something in the arts, preferably photography or filmmaking because I can’t draw.”

Seen in Senior Courtyard

Clare Cooper ’17 (Sports Editor)

“What is your favorite memory?”

“When I was in fourth grade I went to South Africa with my family, and we got to go on safari and I got to go to this jaguar preserve and I got to lie down with this jaguar and run with it. That same day, when we went back to our room, there were elephants in our backyard, kinda, who were playing with our pillows because they had gotten into our house and they were throwing this pillow back and forth. It was incredible to see.”

Seen in Senior Courtyard