What I have determined so far is this:
There is a carbonyl present due to the ir peak at 1736 cm-1. Also, a C-O single bond is likely present due to the peak at 1203 cm-1. There are four unique protons (a singlet, two triplets, and one that I'm not sure of). The integration heights are as follows: 1.1 cm, 0.7 cm, 0.7 cm, 1.4 cm, respectively. Thus, the ratio of protons is: 3:2:2:4. From the 13C NMR, there are 5 unique carbon atoms (I'm assuming the peak at ~78 ppm is the solvent), a quaternary, methyl, and three methylene, respectively. The quaternary carbon is likely attached to an oxygen as part of a carbonyl due to its high shift. I'm having a hard time determining anything from the mass spec.