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Steward: Kara Scotto CLASS OFFICERS Admiral: Robert Oliva First Mate: James Gaylord Scrivener: Kathy Morris
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New Man at the Helm Raymond Grasso came to Windsor Locks High School last September as a man im¬ pressed by the closeness of the school and community, and as a principal who would affect our environment and personal lives. Excited about his new position and looking forward to the work which lay ahead, he was prepared for the challenge. In the past year Mr. Grasso has become a vital part of our school, helping us grow as well as growing along with us. Sharing both our good and bad times, he has been a constant source of encouragement. The man and principal came here hoping to make a difference, and he has. Mr. Grasso, we thank you for all the knowledge you have shared with us, and we wish you well in your future years as principal. RAYMOND A. GRASSO, JR. Co-Ordinates: 11° 6 ' 46 Escapades: Red Sox “fanatic,” theatre buff, fisherman, gardener Charted Course: To make a difference Mark Ye Well: “It’s only difficult if you think it’s difficult.” — Grasso 14
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We each leave school with our own special memories. For some of us the memories are of friends, parties, and relaxation; for others, sports, teachers, and homework. Whatever we have done in the past four years, we have found treasure. Familiar events — walking through the halls, talking with friends, games, and weekends, leave an impression when they are gone. Sometimes, however, we were so buried in our everyday routine that we failed to recognize the less visible, more valuable treasures we had been continually gathering — knowledge, ex¬ perience, respon¬ sibility, and a grow¬ ing sense of self worth. We now realize tha t these are the uncovered treasures of high school. We are ready to search for those which still remain hidden. We can’t search by staying where we are. “To Find treasure, you must take treasure with you.” 16
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