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Marine Magnet grads told to chase their dreams

- By CHARLES T. CLARK Day Staff Writer c.clark@theday.com

New London — The theme for the seniors from the Marine Science Magnet High School as they prepared to say their final goodbyes was clear: follow your dreams and this school will always be your family.

Sitting in the Coast Guard Academy’s Leamy Hall, 56 students in the Class of 2018 became just the fifth graduating class in the history of the school after hearing speeches reflecting on their time together and urging them to pursue their dreams.

“Always remember you have within you the strength, the patience and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world, because we are all dreamers,” class valedictor­ian Maria Grillo said, quoting Harriet Tubman. “That’s why we are here today, to change our world.”

Grillo also urged her fellow classmates to pursue what they are passionate about and try new things until they find something that truly resonates with them. from Field Day victories and group meals to decorating faculty with toilet paper and persuading teachers to participat­e in a pie-eating contest all in the name of school spirit.

Graduates also received words of wisdom from their favorite guidance counselor, Christophe­r Contos, who offered his best advice when students ask him about the key to happiness. He highlighte­d the behaviors of happy people and urged students to be grateful for everything, to forgive completely, to cultivate relationsh­ips and to be unafraid to ask for help.

And as the evening wound toward its close, graduates also received one final “spep” talk from Principal Nicholas Spera.

“As obstacles come in your path, don’t forget you all have that characteri­stic of grit to move those obstacles and continue onward,” Spera said. “You’re a special group, you’re comprised of incredible people who have so much to offer our world.”

 ?? TIM MARTIN/THE DAY ?? Marine Science Magnet High School in Groton Principal Nicholas Spera, center, delivers a private pep talk Tuesday to his Class of 2018 students, moments before the procession­al portion of commenceme­nt, held at Leamy Hall at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy...
TIM MARTIN/THE DAY Marine Science Magnet High School in Groton Principal Nicholas Spera, center, delivers a private pep talk Tuesday to his Class of 2018 students, moments before the procession­al portion of commenceme­nt, held at Leamy Hall at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy...

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