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Lynn Cottrill “L.C.” “Flynn Remember yesterday, look forward to tomorrow, hut live for today.” ADDRESS: 12 Morton Street B1RTHDATE: March 12, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: July 4, 1985; float meetings; Oxford school crew; tennis match at Bourne; basketball games. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: running after a fly ball in wet grass and ending up in giant puddle with a whole softball team watching. PET PEEVE: English teachers, Spanish teachers, volleyball coaches Flach and Sewuso. FAVORITE SONG: Stair¬ way to Heaven” AMBITION: to get my masters in nurs¬ ing, HAPPIEST WHEN: with friends, hang in with Trudy. Robert Crabbe “Rob” Go ahead,make my day. ADDRESS: 24 Holiday Drive. BIRTHDATE: January 3, 1968. FONDEST MEMORIES: A.A.V. Championships; Pete’s class; Martha’s Vineyard. MOST EMBARRASS¬ ING MOMENT: Getting pantsed by Mikey at the fair. PET PEEVE: Burnouts; O.T.R.; B-balls FAVORITE SONG: Fairy Tale Lover,” Ladidady”. AMBITION: To become rich and famous, and never come back to Massachusetts. HAPPIEST WHEN: Competing in tour¬ naments, with friends Marc Robert Coutinho “Couto” Cunya” It’s better to be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.” ADDRESS: 588 Middle Road, Acushnet BIRTHDATE: June 14,1967 FONDEST MEMORIES: bugrunning, 7 20 84, Carver — 85”; Boston ’85; 7 1 85; Dio. MOST EMBARRASS¬ ING MOMENT: getting into a fight in the middle of math class with Tommy Gomes junior year. PET PEEVE: cops, haircuts, radar guns, trans-ams. FAVORITE SONG: Comfortably numb. AMBITION: to own a nightclub and other businesses and live very comfortable. HAPPIEST WHEN: at the beach, with friends, making money, sleeping Wendy Sue Crane Baby Crane “Yes, there are two paths you can go by but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’re on. ADDRESS: 9 Day Street BIRTHDATE: July 11, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: Quebec; mopeding in the winter, spaghetti with mushrooms chorus; summer ’85; “C’est quoi ton nom?”; weekends at the old house. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: screwing up while playing flute with Meu at my cousin’s wedding. PET PEEVE: pepperoni pizza, alarm clocks. FAVORITE SONG: Bohemian Rhapsody. AMBITION: to play piano in a bar. HAPPIEST WHEN: with friends, playing piano or any instrument. Christopher Cozzens ADDRESS: 11 Ebony Street Janie Lyn Cunningham ADDRESS: 149 Green Street BIRTHDATE: September 21, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: Sept. 2, 1984; Freetown; Taunton; being with friends PET PEEVE: Mondays, homework, Paul’s car, gym. FAVORITE SONG: anything by Motley Crue or Dio. AMBITION: To be rich and get married someday. HAPPIEST WHEN: With Paul, being with friends, at the beach. Seniors 29
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Kim Marie Cormier Kimi” Why let the devil have all Ihe un.” ADDRESS: 19 Parker Street BIRTHDATE: March 22, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: all the times spent with Bob; Oxford ere; proms, Chris Medeiros; Tennis against Bourne; float meetings, basketball games; cable 2 news. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: having to tell a teacher that his fly was down. PET PEEVE: people who think they do no wrong, Spanish teachers, and hackers (T. D.) FAVORITE SONG: Hotel California” AMBI¬ TION: To become a registered nurse. HAPPIEST WHEN: with Bob and friends, spending time with my family. Randy Correia ADDRESS: 110 Coggeshall Street Brian D. Correia “Machine” ADDRESS: 55 Hawthorne Street BIRTHDATE: May 1, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: Horseneck; hitting a house with Bert’s car; Fort Phoenix; basketball; taxi for S. A. ' s girls; C. S. — the junior high; b-ball camp with S. A. MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: don’t get em¬ barrassed. PET PEEVE: not being able to play hoop, bor¬ ing lectures. FAVORITE SONG: Run-dmc” “Fat Boys” AMBITION: to be rich and own the L.A. Lakers. HAP¬ PIEST WHEN: when with C. S., playing basketball, chilling with the fellas 1986 Lisa Marie Correia “Lee” The past is gone, it’s overtime, so live for the uture and really have fun ADDRESS: 57 Wycamore Street BIRTHDATE: July 11, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: spring 85”; Jr. Prom; Mike; Dartmouth Jamboree ”84 ; band trip to D.C.; times with L. D., L. R., and C. P. MOST EMBARRASS¬ ING MOMENT: hitting an old man over his head with my flag at the Quincy Parade. PET PEEVE: snobs, liars, Dartmouth Indians, conceited people FAVORITE SONG: “Almost Paradise” AMBITION: to be an ex¬ ecutive secretary. HAPPIEST WHEN: with my family and friends and with Michael and Lee. Carolyn Costa Robert Costa “Cal” ADDRESS: 444 Sconticut Neck Road “J don ' t know where I’m going, but I’m on my way. ADDRESS: 39 Bridge Street BIRTHDATE: January 11, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: Mr. Dufour (P.D.); Dancing with Kris and Wendy, beating Dartmouth 34-28; camp¬ ing with the crew; field hockey camp 85.” MOST EM¬ BARRASSING MOMENT: Linda Dias’ party. PET PEEVE: backstappers; speeding tickets, waking up ear¬ ly, intervals, zerky boyfriends. FAVORITE SONG: “Greatest love of all, the real Roxanne” AMBITION: to live life to its fullest and remember what all of this means when I look back at it. HAPPIEST WHEN: with friends K. P., K. M„ J. F„ D. J. C. C., S. D„ R. F. 28 Seniors
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Rebecca DeSouza “Becky, Beck” Robert Dakin ADDRESS: 185 Leonard Street Susan Darwell Half our lives are spent wishing for tomorrow the other half spent wishing or yesterday.” ADDRESS: 60 Bayview Avenue BIRTHDATE: June 28, 1967 FONDEST MEMORIES: hockey games; times with D. M„ D. M., J. M„ S. D„ and C. C. MOST EMBARRASS¬ ING MOMENT: C. M. ' s house with L. D. PET PEEVE: snobs, cliques, two faced people. FAVORITE SONG: “Freebird,” Hotel California. AMBITION: To be hap¬ py in whatever I do. HAPPIEST WHEN: with friends and Joshua. “Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits. ADDRESS: 41 Dartmouth Street BIRTHDATE: March 23, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: C’est quoi ton nom?”; Quebec; DJBD’s stories; basketball games; lunch table jr. yr.; yearbook office 7th per.; summer ’85; “moviefests.” MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: In orchestra, when the piano bench fell and I went with it. PET PEEVE: “What does the ‘R’ stand for?”; fake smiles. FAVORITE SONG: “The Impossible Dream” AMBITION: Be suc¬ cessful, enjoy it, and always be able to smile. HAPPIEST WHEN: Out with “the gang”; playing piano with W.C. Paul DeTerra ADDRESS: 55 Cedar Street 1986 Linda Theresa Dias “Linda Lou, S. W.” “To reach a rainbow you have to tolerate the rain.” ADDRESS: 69 Sconticut Neck Road BIRTHDATE: June 4, 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: Hawaii ' 84 with Danny; P. B.’s roof; Aunt Evelyn; June 24, 1985; Tracy’s parties; Jr. Prom; July 3-5 with Mo.; cheering; Otto; Donald Duck ride; Sept. 20. 1985; quarters; C. G. falling. MOST EM¬ BARRASSING MOMENT: “Just one more.” PET PEEVE: People who talk about others when they are no better. FAVORITE SONG: “Up where We Belong,” “Freebird.” AMBITION: To be rich and always have something to laugh about. HAPPIEST WHEN: With my best friend Tracy; out with good friends. Peter John Dias “Pizza” Our happiness in this world depends on Ihe infections we are enable to inspire.” ADDRESS: 156 Alden Road BIRTHDATE: October 14. 1968 FONDEST MEMORIES: being at Fairhaven High, hockey 1982-1986; girls; bonfires at W. Island; Beth’s parties; driving in cars with fine girls; state hockey tour¬ nament 1984-85; Canada. MOST EMBARRASSING MO¬ MENT: being seen with Kev and Jerry. PET PEEVE: morning practices before school, pinners. FAVORITE SONG: “The Rain Song. AMBITION: to work at a major hospital in Massachusetts, to own a fast car and a fast girl. HAPPIEST WHEN: with girls. 30 Seniors
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