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Environmental club
Students compete in national
competition. PAGE 6
By NICK COHEN
The Sun
Saturday, May 3 was a pictur-
esque day at Seneca High School.
Sunshine poured over the trees,
temperatures hovered comfort-
ably in the mid-60s and fluores-
cent blue, red, yellow and orange
powder filled the morning air.
Wait. What?
Welcome to Seneca High
Schools second annual Color Me
Goodness run.
For the second year in a row,
participants ran, walked and
skipped their way along the
schools custom made course to
raise funds for prevention pro-
grams at Seneca. Oh, and theyre
pelted with color the entire time.
Our students embrace the
event. Its taking something that
is popular right now in a color
run and combining it with a pur-
pose and a goal of raising money
as well as awareness for our out-
reach and prevention programs,
event coordinator and Seneca
High School substance abuse
counselor Erin Lawler said. We
had 450 participants and 900
pounds of color. I was in awe as I
constantly am of our students
and their ability to make a differ-
ence.
Color Me Goodness partici-
pants begin the five-kilometer
run with white shirts, shorts and
whatever other articles of dress
NICK COHEN/The Sun
Participants of Seneca High Schools Color Me Goodness run begin their trek through a custom made five-kilometer course in white outfits
that will not remain white for much longer. For the second year in a row, participants ran, walked and skipped their way along the course while
being barraged with colored powder to raise funds for prevention programs at Seneca. This years run featured 450 participants and 900
pounds of color. please see PROCEEDS, page 4
Seneca hosts Color Me Goodness run
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and finish having become a truly
colored canvas. Lawler is hopeful
that students see the message un-
derneath all the dye in which
theyve been covered.
I tell our students all the time
that they have been given a blank
canvas and they have the oppor-
tunity to color their own life. The
run is very symbolic of that,
Lawler said.
Proceeds from the event were
donated to a variety of efforts, in-
cluding outreach activities such
as the Camden Cathedral Kitchen
and Philly Feed, prevention pro-
grams in Cooper Trauma and
Drug Squad and the offsetting of
financial challenges for students
such as field trips and senior trip
costs.
Though this is only the second
year the school has hosted the
Color Me Goodness run, Seneca
students are no strangers to run-
ning for a worthy cause.
We sort of took it off of the
color runs that are being held na-
tionally. It was a spin on the Pre-
cious Gems Run weve held in
years past, Lawler said. Its
about making good decisions that
can have an impact on others.
The Precious Gems Memorial
remembered four teens killed by
a repeat drunken driving offend-
er. The four girls, Megan Blong,
Amanda Geiger, Shana Lawler
and Angela McGrady, were from
the Medford area. Lawler is confi-
dent the run will continue at the
school, but there may be changes
in the future.
I definitely see the run going
forward but well see what we
may want to do differently. Id like
to infuse the Precious Gems Me-
morial again, Lawler said. The
run is a lot of work, but it is an
amazing thing to be a part of. My
heart was swelling with pride
that we as a school made this hap-
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In an effort to encourage
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Seneca environmental club
competes in state competition
By NICK COHEN
The Sun
The Seneca High School environmental
club sent a team to the New Jersey Envi-
rothon on Saturday, May 3 to compete
against teams from all over the state in a
daylong problem-solving competition, with
honors, prizes and scholarships at stake.
Areas of competition include aquatics,
forestry, soils, wildlife, team presentation
and a current environmental issue.
With an ever-increasing tendency to-
ward the green movement, students of
today need to be equipped with an under-
standing of the importance of our natural
resources if they are to succeed in todays
world. The New Jersey Envirothon,
through months of classroom study and
the day-long hands-on competition, arms
these leaders of tomorrow with the skills
they will need to prepare for careers in en-
vironmental science and agriculture,
state Secretary of Agriculture Douglas
Fisher said in a statement.
This was the school's second year partic-
ipating in the event, and Seneca made its
presence known, taking fourth place in the
current environmental issue category and
scoring 18th overall in the state-wide com-
petition. Team members were Matt Fillion,
Colin Harlan, Tiffany Roach, Mackenzie
Schulze and Emily Shackil.
The first New Jersey Envirothon was
held in Mercer County in 1994. It was host-
ed by the Mercer County Soil Conservation
District, and organized through a partner-
ship of New Jersey soil districts, plus state
and federal natural resource agencies. In-
spiration came from neighboring Pennsyl-
vania, where high school students had
been gathering since 1979 to challenge
their environmental knowledge and ex-
plore potential natural resource careers.
The early competitions were called the
Environmental Olympics, later the En-
viro-Olympics, and then the Envi-
rothon. Neighboring states began to offer
their own competitions, and the first Na-
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the entrance of the first Canadian team in
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needed to navigate the complex
environmental issues of today
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teacher or parent, the partici-
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must explore the natural re-
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holders involved, collaborate to
devise a solution and give a team
presentation to a panel of judges
on the day of the competition.
Its really a great event. The
students take it seriously and
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Were already looking forward to
next year.
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On Monday, May 5, the Seneca
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Meg Drum, Julia Ferrante and
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lacrosse team overcame a half-
time deficit to pick up a 12-11 win
over Cherry Hill High School
East on May 7. Meg Drum scored
six goals for the Golden Eagles in
the double overtime victory. Sam
Scarpello and Erin Kersetter
chipped in three goals each.
Seneca High Schools baseball
team fell 11-0 to Bishop Eustace
Preparatory School on May 7. The
loss dropped the teams record to
3-8.
sports scores
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