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...effort with Scoped and Drinky-Drink surpassed anyone else’s pathetic appeals for “interboard communication.” Always selling ads especially for FM, Babi stayed faithful to all sections of the paper and never forgot us in her pursuit of Ad Manager fame. Due to her cold-calling prowess and stylistic superiority, we know Babi’s business guard will thrive as the reign of females continues. Get ready, Goldman...
...what drives her to be so involved in the Harvard and Cambridge community? According to fellow Winthropian Matt Swanson ‘02, it’s “one part genuine interest, two parts pursuit of fame.” Annie Fernandez ‘03 sees it more as an attention deficit disorder. “She can’t sit still for more than two minutes,” Fernandez relates...
...voice of reason and propriety. She will set the tone for a classy FM as she tells the dirty boys ranked above her to sit down and shut up. A Boston Latin grad and a native of West Roxbury, Liz has a townie patina which will bring her fame and glory within the FM sphere. This girl knows what’s up and she’s not afraid to say it. Anytime that Liz’s name is mentioned in public, some attractive boy will perk up his ears and swoon in an ecstatic fantasy...
Mary had been instructed to tell each of us when or fifteen minutes of fame would occur, which she dutifully did. My fifteen minutes will occur abroad, in recognition of my humanitarian work. (If Mary had been told to tell us when we’d end up in jail, I fear that the reading might have been kind of different...
...Future Fame: “That’s going to be your 15 minutes of fame—developing and social planning. Living well—that’s going to be the key. A feeling of plenty.” My stomach growled. “Socialized medicine, too, a kind of planned living of sorts.” Like Disney’s town of Celebration? “You’re not going to tell everybody what you’re doing until it’s ready—and only when you?...