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TEN YEARS HENCE
Tempis fugit. Time flies. Indeed, though they thought a Centurion
as we reflect upon the many accom- was "a person who is the boss," a
plishments of Saugus alumni, this "banker," or "a place where people
Roman dictum appears to remain relax." Like many of today's real
true even today. In ten years, Sau- Centurions, these six-year-olds
gus High School will celebrate its were a highly spirited, motivated
twentieth anniversary and the sec- group of students, and we look for-
ond-graders of today will be that ward to the-day that they will be an
senior class of 1995. To profile these active part of Saugus High School.
future Centurions, a number of local
second grade students shared I. Monte Lampert and Eric Wong share a flash
of insight. 2. Second-graders talk about sec~
their interests and activities with
ondary school. 3. Lisa Deines looks on skepti-
us. They were involved in horse- cally while Amy Parker, Lila Jaafar, and Kar-
back riding, gymnastics, music, ath- rie Stanley smile about the future. 4. Patrick
letics, and watching MTV. The stu- Rafter thinks of high school and after. 5.
Highlands Elementary School, cornerstone of
dents all looked forward to being a
education.
part of Saugus High School even
6C-CENTURIONS FUTURE