Word: finaling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Ortega '97 was spotted wandering the Widener stacks, examining pictures of girlfriend Nicole Torraco '00. "She looks so happy," Ortega sighed. "I think I need lights for my Christmas tree," Torraco said later... P. C. Bright '01 likes live chickens... Cary P. McClelland '02 likes Katherine D. Earls '00... Final sections for General Education 105, "The Literature of Social Reflection" met this week. "I loved that class," gushed Courtney D. Rein '00, tears in her eyes. "It's like therapy!" Commented her companion Kate B. Spade '00, "I've always thought, myself, that the point of college was therapy."... Rodman...
...idea of a "final" issue tempted us to break new habits and rediscover what we've cast off over the years. There was something inspiring about the crummy, faded pages of the "old school" FMs we unearthed. We were smitten with the concept of rediscovering the Fifteen Minutes that attracted rower-jock J.P. and pre-pubescent Aaron long, long ago. We're almost okay calling this issue a "humor magazine," formerly an offensive epithet. And so, as ex-Editor T.J. so pointedly predicted, we find ourselves "in the box" once again...
...This final issue of FM takes inspiration from Andy Warhol as we shamelessly self-reference and glamorize, albeit briefly, a new cast of characters--15 people not our friends...
...stop there. I'd rather not contemplate the magazine. For me, over-exposure kills the final product and I can never bear to read FM on Thursdays. The glory of an occasionally door-dropped 24-pager dims in the grim light of a Crimson sunrise. I'm saving my FMs to read them next semester...
...record, FM does not endorse final clubs, societies of arts and letters, high-falutin' literary magazines or travel guides despite what our resumes...