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-- , lb Brian P. Cosgrove And if you wait long enough, even Captain Crunch gets soggy I .ay if LeAnne D. Costa Madeleine Best friends forever - Maine '86' England bound bumble bee Terri Summer School Boston Thanx Kim Kim G. good luck with Ken Next year Kris Mark D. Costello Making each day a good day will pave the way for good memories when todays become yesterdays Steven M. Cotter ' '.1 .Tlg ,V V nk - .. .'- - - , ,' 1 . - ,1 Q -.. .,-QA. Q1 ,fn Q5 . -x .' fir'-Y s-Q,v , M. A 'xl-Jxv. l Q vL,s,,-..- , . , , ., . vc 9.1-V 'I .,k.s..'- , V . 1 ': x,'-gs, 'ah'-' '.. , +. . 0 ..,-,..,.vl. as-X , ' .plygxr .. I - V I , ,. . x' - .r , 1 ,. 'ffigf-s. ,-F-::.'..-8 'Vik-'.'.' , .1 . ' . - L 'fs . .- '-T-'. K CJ P' chu' 2 ' Tig-' -v-.. 'ts- -'.'f.t . ..-'W' At. , Ji.:-, Wx. . --,ix-. . - . . - . s. - 0 -, ' -- 'Q-,-', ,v-'Q 'ss ,' ,,-,--1. ..,.- . ' -f--1. ,u ,arg- I .,,. qt svdxs 1 , -oa,. 5llK fr - 'Y L '. . ....,... .H A..-. ., ,., . -f 1. xj..,,'..,,-. . - .is sm, .. f-,tiff - .'.- ' '. ' -Q K I . . l' ' U - .,- . 1 -f..f',-, o. - '.., .- , 3 44 . ., 4, .1 '!.i, ,. Q, 9- ' . ' ,., -,,.-3.-' -lg ' ffm.. J. ,--3.--355.4 ,' J-.'-. ' ' 'f 4' .o 1.f.L45. 'Si Gregory Coughlan SENIORS f 27
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wir 'I . is X ui' I Michael W. Collins Madeleine Connall The future belongs to those who believeinthe beauty oftheirdreams . . . Days of youth - gone, but not forgotten, QGXSENIORS 'Q' x ! XLR- Jeffrey D. Corn Scott E. Cooper Ana Cordiero These days turned me into some- one that I haven't met yet
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Road To College Floods of brochures, college gui- debooks and endless lists of pros and cons haunted my days. My fa- ther and the highlighter were in- separable and everyday my mother would come home with new opinions from other mothers or graduates. My sister would fall asleep with boredom from the college talk that would inevitably dominate the din- ner table. I began to eat, sleep, and breathe college. Firstthere werethe collegetours, which were nice and informative, Barbara Coyle You have to go through hell before you get to heaven Thanks Melissa, Angela, Laura, Diane, Meg, Jeff, Tom, Paul, fgone but not 4gottenJ Glenn. Thanks Mom, and Dad Heather M. Crowley My interest is in the future because l'm going to spend the rest of my life there. - Charles Kettering Yr fy Z 1 ' provide it didn't rain. lnvariably we would have a tourguide with a Minnie Mouse voice and all of us would jostle for a space near her. Every step of the way, one of my parents would be watching my face, hoping to get some sort of opinion out of it. The interviews were not as bad as I had thought, though generally I was not used to philosophizing about my school or parents. Nor was it on the tip of my tongue about what to do for world peace, if one thing could be done. We began to receive brochures and applications. I would laugh at the sight of a Miami Stewardess schooI's recruiting brochure, but way in the back of my mind was this little voice that said: Just you wait, that'll be the only place that will accept you. People at school started to show signs of overdose. Some would cringe at the sound of the word college, while others would lament about the whole process. It got to the point where we all wanted to camp out at the beach for the rest of our lives. The general applications were easy, but I was stumped by the essays. Every time I tried to think about someone who was the most influential person in my lite, I began to lose all the blood in me head. Gradually I waded through it, constantly feeling that I had to measure up QBISENIORS I Nathan A. Crandeli Mark Crowley Nice talking to you DHS, I love you Becky, See ya Mom, Dad and Tra- cey, Hello U. Maine! i179
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