Patjc 2 Have you ever Ju»t sat down and wondered exactly what life would be like If von were a marshmallow ? ] know right now you all are wondering If the mental unsoundness of Tom K. Stephensonfread last issuej was not an isolated case and maybe some other members of the Collegiate staff might be In Just as bad. . .or even worse a condition? But before you make any Judgements as to that, please Just bear with me. Well, Just think about it for a moment. It would be quite a crowded sltumtion. It would even a little stuffy at tiroes and If you got to the bottom of the bag, you might even suffocate. If you did get Into that situation, would anyone help you? Probably not. Sounds rough, doesn’t It? Another thing Is that there wouldn't be too awfully much individuality either. I mean, all marshmallows look alike, right? There also would be a con stant and relentless struggle to get to the top. . . and to stay there. During all this hustle and bustle, some unfortunate marshmallows get pushed to the side. Some even get pushed into the crowd where thev can’t get breathing room. Snrvival of the fittest Is what 1 thing they call It. It’s really jost a terrible sItnMtloo, Isn’t it? And thlaJi about this, once you get to the top, how long can you stay there? What do yon do when you get there? Where do you go from there? I mean how many ways can a marshmallow distinguish hlmsell from the rest of the bag? There’s not too many ways that he can. And when It’s all over does it really matter? I bet right now you’re glad you’re not a marshmallow! You’ve probably never really noticed before but there Is a lot of activity going on In a bag of marshmallows . It’s a total so ciety complete with It’s own “rat race.” Next time you have the chance, Just get a bag of marshmallows and look at it. Concentrate real hard and see If you can see exactly what’s going on In there. And before yon laugh at me and call me Insane tor writing this, Just ask yotirself this question: “Don’t we live in a similar situation ourselves?” ^0£