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Page 14 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2022 151st Commencement Exercises Saugus High School Class of 2022 THE SIGN OF A NEW ERA: The scoreboard at the new Christie Serino Jr. Memorial Stadium chronicles a special event last Friday (June 3) — the fi rst time the new facility is used to host Saugus High School graduation ceremony (Saugus Advocate photos by Mark E. Vogler). CLASS MARSHALS: Left to right, Elisha Cristin Rivera and Dominic Rocco Trabucco. Each student is an Advanced Academy Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society. Anthony Jeff rey Cicolini is the third Marshal in this year’s graduating class. TOP TWO STUDENTS: Left to right, Lindsey Rose McGovern, who received Salutatorian honors as the second highest ranking academic student in the Saugus High Class of 2022, shares a moment with this year’s top student — Class Valedictorian Jason Patrick Ciampa. MORTAR BOARDS WITH AN ATTITUDE: A few Saugus High graduates got creative in decorating the tops of their caps at last Friday’s commencement exercises. TWIN HONORS GRADUATES: Left to right, Diane Mustafa Jubeili and her twin sister Rayaan Mustafa Jubeili are both headed to Salem State University. Diane plans to study Computer Science and Rayaan plans to study nursing. TWIN BROTHERS: Left to right, Matthew Michael MacEachern and his twin brother, Mark Thomas MacEachern, are among three sets of twins in the Class of 2022. Matthew plans to serve the U.S. Air Force and Mark plans to attend Bridgewater State University this fall. TWIN SISTERS: Left to right, Taya and Talia Ekasala are another set of twins in this year’s graduating class. Taya is headed to Catherine Hinds Institute of Esthetics of Woburn. Talia plans to study in a real estate prep program. CLASS OF 2022 OFFICERS: Left to right, Krista Ann Castle, vice president; Charles Theodore Bono, secretary; Madison Bridget Goyetche, president; and Anthony Jeff rey Cicolini, treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT: Victoria Rose Quagenti after receiving her diploma. She plans to attend Clark University in the fall where she will study Biochemistry and Molecular Science, while minoring in Psychology. BIRTHDAY BOY: Nathan Ing, a senior honors student, turned 18 last Friday. At the request of Class Valedictorian Jason Patrick Ciampa, fellow graduates sang a chorus of “Happy Birthday” for him. Nathan is headed to Bentley University in the fall to study International Business.

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