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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, FEbrUAry 10, 2023 Page 5 Endicott College announces local Dean’s List students E ndicott College, the fi rst college in the U.S. to require internships of its students, is pleased to announce its Fall 2022 Dean’s List students. In order to qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must obtain a minimum grade point average of 3.5, receive no letter grade below “C,” have no withdrawal grades and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits for the semester. The following students from Saugus have met these requirements: • Ryan Anderson, Accounting, son of Karen and Richard Anderson • Alivia Burke, Business Management, daughter of Colleen and Robert Burke • Devon Burke, Bioengineering, son of Colleen and Robert Burke • Cameron Catinazzo, Business Management, son of Caroline and Bob Catinazzo • Jason Ciampa, Computer Science, son of Eleanor and Brian Ciampa • Georgia Fiore, Liberal Studies/Education, daughter of Jessica and Edward Fiore • Drew Gardiner, Business Management, son of Helene and Peter Gardiner • Emma Howard, Biology/ Biotechnology, daughter of Renee and Christopher Howard • Nicolas Kontogiannis, Graphic Design, son of LeAnn and George Kontogiannis • Katerina Pintone, Art Therapy, daughter of Denise Pintone • Derek Quatieri, Interior Architecture, son of Joanna and Kevin Quatieri • Thea Raftelis, Biology/ Biotechnology, daughter of Julie and Theodore Raftelis About Endicott College: Endicott College off ers doctorate, master’s, bachelor’s and associate degree programs at its campus on the scenic coast of Beverly, St. Mary’s High School Term 1 Honors List S t. Mary’s High School announces its honor roll and principal’s list for the first quarter of the 2022-23 academic year. Honor roll students must achieve 85 or above in all their classes. Students earning principal’s list status must achieve 90 or above in all their classes. The following students MEMORIES| FROM PAGE 4 used it and knowing he was a fi ghter pilot, I was thinking it had to go back to the family. I wanted to get the piece reunited with a member of the family. If it weren’t for Janice’s articles, I wouldn’t know where to go with this,” he said. From the articles he had read, Riley knew Daniels was from Saugus and might possibly have relatives still living in town. Riley contacted Jim Mitchell, who is publisher of Advocate Newspapers, Inc., which owns four newspapers, including The Saugus Advocate. “Didn’t know if he has family still in your area,” Riley said in the message he left. “Any help would be appreciated,” he said. Publisher Mitchell referred the message to The Saugus Advocate, which was able to locate an immediate family member – Daniels’ daughter, Susan Miller. The Saugus Advocate acted as an intermediary, putting Miller in touch with Riley. Riley went ahead and shipped the footlocker with the anticipated arrival of last Friday (Feb. 3). Riley didn’t serve in the milfrom Saugus have achieved these honors: Honor Roll – Juliana Ernjakovic, ’28; Daniella Leo, ’27; Karina Martinez, ’26; Kylie Prezioso, ’26; Sabrina Domohowski, ’25; Valeria Mejia, ’25; Dominic Coco, ’24; Julie Liuzza, ’24; Adrianna Bowker, ’23; Thomas Falasca, ’23; Vittoria Moretti; Tia Picardi, ’23; and Sara Pitrone, ’23. Prinitary, but he says he’s very patriotic. His late father, Glenn Riley, was a career military man, serving as a top combat sergeant with the U.S. Army in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. I’m so gratifi ed that he [Riley] did this research and did all of his homework. It’s just incredible to be getting this after all these years,” Miller said. According to fellow pilots, Walter Daniels was one of the bravest. He was an expert navigator in the cockpit, using the strength of the P-40 diving speed and rugged construction to overcome the maneuverability of the Zeros and Oscars. Taught by Brig. General Chennault, the Flying Tigers were instructed to keep up their speed and never try to overturn a Japanese fi ghter. If one attempted to evade with a right turn, the pilots were taught to keep diving, then climb up to attack again. The Flying Tigers earned their reputation for being fearless and deadly. In his military career, Daniels earned two Purple Hearts, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. Daniels passed away on Dec. 10, 1977, cipal’s List – Jackson Crawford, ’29; Vanessa Hall, ’28; Nicholas Abruzzese, ’27; Sophia Cruz, ’27; Shaelyn Murphy, ’27; Gianna Stasio, ’27; Brayden Crawford, ’26; Liam Martin, ’26; Henry Nguyen, ’26; John Carbone, ’25; Ava Gigliotti, ’25; Nadia Del Sonno, ’24; David Saxton, ’24; and Nanina Fabrizio, ’23. at Lynn Hospital and was buried alongside his son at Riverside Cemetery in Saugus. Mass., with additional sites online and at U.S. and international locations. Endicott remains true to its founding principle of integrating professional and liberal arts education with internship opportunities across disciplines. For more info, visit endicott.edu. AUTOTECH DRIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT! Cold Hard Cash for Your Vehicle! RIVE IT - PUSH IT - TOW IT $$ CASH FOR YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR SUV! $$ GET YOUR VEHICLE SPRING READY! 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