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    www.shamongsun.com DEC. 16–22, 2015 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–11Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUESoccer fundraiser

    Annual event raises moneyfor class trip. PAGE 3

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    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    Beginner’s luck may be a bit of a reach when describing KevinWoytowich’s ACT score.

    The ACTconsists of tests in Eng-lish, mathe-matics, read-ing and sci-ence. Each testis scored on ascale of 1-36,and a stu-dent's compos-ite score is theaverage of thefour test scores.

    Some students also take the op-tional ACT writing test, but thescore for that test is reported sep-arately and is not included withinthe ACT Composite score.

    The Seneca High School juniorwas able to do something that lessthan 1 percent of the graduatingclass of 2015 was able to do whentaking this test: He received a per-

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    The Seneca High School stu-dent council is often in the newsfor heart-warming stories, butnothing beats lending a helpinghand during the holiday season.

    Student council presidentSamantha Scarpello said thisseason is not as joyous for someas it is for others.

    “We’re giving back for the hol-iday season by giving these toysto the kids in the communitywho otherwise wouldn’t get any-thing at all for Christmas,”Scarpello said.

    Seneca held its annual toydrive on Dec. 3. This is a tradi-tion that dates back to when thehigh school first opened its doorsin 2003.

    “We inherited the idea fromShawnee about 14 years ago,”

    guidance counselor Erica Mairasaid.

    Maira is also the advisor forthe student council and has beenleading this event for severalyears, though she attributedmuch of the success of the toydrive to the surrounding schoolsin the district that collect toysand bring them in to donate.

    Indian Mills Memorial MiddleSchool and Cranberry Pines Ele-

    mentary School started gather-ing donated toys around Thanks-giving and were able to con-tribute several bags to the highschool.

    The Seneca student counciland additional student volun-teers helped to clean and organ-ize the toys to be put on displayin the cafeteria.

    “There were heaps of bags. Wetook them all out Thursday after-noon and labeled all of the tables

    Special to The Sun

    From left, students Drew Gallagher and Jenn Walker, Jane Wenstrom from Dudley Schools in Camdenand student Jenna Ingrao unload books to be displayed for the toy drive at Seneca High School.

    Season of giving at SenecaHigh school’s annual toy drive a staple of holiday season, benefiting 800 area kids

     please see COUNSELOR, page 5  please see SCORE, page 7

    Teen earnsa perfect

    ACT scoreKevin Woytowichcompletes feat less than

    1 percent accomplish

    WOYTOWICH

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    On Saturday, Dec. 5, Shamong’sHome and School Associationconducted its eighth annual all-day indoor soccer tournament toraise funds to offset the costs forthe annual sixth-grade CampOckanickon ecology campingtrip, scheduled for late May.

    This year, as always, it was or-ganized by Tim Carroll and sup-ported by the school’s soccer team

    and a small army of parents andalumni students. A total of 27middle school students, nine par-ents, nine high school studentsfrom Seneca and one college stu-dent joined Carroll to run conces-sion stands, coach teams and ref-

    eree the games throughout theday. Additionally, 21 familieschipped in to donate food to keepthe energy levels up and the fansin the stands.

    From 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., 179students from grades one througheight tussled on the gym floor forthe chance to take home the titleof grade level champion. Whatbetter way to fight off the chill of 

    a cold December day?In the end, almost $2,400 was

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    Nearly $2,400 raisedby soccer tournament

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    On Friday Nov. 20, a chef and afarmer joined forces to introducestudents at Indian Mills School tothe wonders of the cranberry.During the lunch period, ThomasGerber, a Medford cranberry

    farmer, and Michael Gattis, a chef from Princeton University, did abit more than just open cans of cranberry sauce! These two ex-ceptional gentlemen patiently ex-plained to all classes and gradeswhat this remarkable little berryis all about.

    Funded through a grant pro-vided by the Shamong Founda-tion for Educational Excellence,the program was part of an ongo-ing effort to enhance studentawareness of the importance of local farming. Additionally, as

    Kimberly Shaw-Hartman pointedout, it helped strengthen the con-tinuing themes expressed in the

    classroom on healthy eatingchoices.

    The school turned over thecafeteria to Gerber and Gattis,who then went about the task of explaining everything from theprocedures for growing and har-vesting the cranberry to prepar-ing orange cranberry sauce fit forthe Thanksgiving table. Since itwas lunch, students were givenample opportunities to supple-ment their lunch choices withboth freshly harvested cranber-ries and orange cranberry sauce.

    No one left the room hungry,which is the surest sign of a suc-cessful presentation.

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    in the cafeteria so we could organ-ize the toys for the agencies bycategory (dolls, electronics,books, etc.),” Toy Drive Commit-tee Chairperson Laura Pfeffersaid.

    Arc of Burlington County,Bethany Christian Services, Boys

    and Girls Club of Camden Coun-ty, Dudley Schools of Camden andthe Christian Caring Center wereamong the agencies picking upthe toys.

    Seneca students helped “shop”and load the cars and trucks. Thetoys will now be distributed tomore than 800 children in SouthJersey.

    Maira referenced numerous in-stances in years past when she re-ceived letters from the agenciessaying thank you.

    “Sometimes, these are the onlytoys they get at Christmas,”Maira said. “Some of the thankyou notes referenced how the re-cipient gave it to her sister to give

    to her other sister. It just showshow this can bring a little joy toan entire family.”

    This level of gratitude made allthe hard work worthwhile for the

    Seneca students who got in-volved.

    “It was cool to be able to giveback to the community and helpout during the holiday season, atime that can be tough for somefamilies,” Scarpello said. “Thebest part was watching everyonecome to the doors and seeingtheir faces light up as they lookedthrough the toys.”

    The National Honor Society do-nated the new toys to Toys forTots, an ongoing program run by

    the United States Marine CorpsReserve that distributes toys tochildren whose parents cannot af-ford to buy them gifts for Christ-mas.

    COUNSELORContinued from page 1

    Counselor: Toys can bringa little joy to an entire family 

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    6 THE SHAMONG SUN — DEC. 16–22, 2015

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    For advertising information, call 856-427-0933 or email [email protected].

    The Sun welcomes suggestions and com-ments from readers – including any infor-mation about errors that may call for a cor-rection to be printed.

    SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Include your name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lettersto [email protected], via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.

    The Shamong Sun reserves the right to

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    Send us your Shamong newsHave a news tip? Want to send us a press release or photos? Shoot an interesting video?Drop us an email at [email protected] . Fax us at (856) 427-0934. Call the editorat (856) 427-0933.

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    that will offer free pet adoptions to ap-proved adopters through the month of De-cember at the Burlington County AnimalShelter.

    “With the holiday season upon us, weare looking to do all that we can to helpmore of the great pets waiting in our shel-ter find loving homes,” said Garganio.“Home for the Holidays is an easy way forresidents to get into the holiday spirit by

    giving anew pet the home that they deserve.”

    With the shelter nearing capacity, staff 

    and volunteers are working harder thanever to find homes for the animals.“The staff and friends group of the

    county animal shelter play a key role inmaking this effort a success,” Garganioadded. “They do a spectacular job caringfor our sheltered animals and are as eageras I am to see them go home with a lovingfamily.”

    The county animal shelter is located on

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    As the holiday season has a lit-

    tle more than a week remain-

    ing, we want to take this op-

    portunity to thank everyone who has

    stepped up to help those in need. This

    time of year usually brings out the

    best in people. Judging from the num-

    ber of announcements we receivedfrom our readers regarding donation

    drives, it looks like this year was no ex-

    ception.

    In the past, specific tragedies – such

    as Hurricane Sandy a few years ago – 

    created an immediate need in many

    communities. But even though this

    area was lucky enough to avoid such a

    circumstance this year, there is still abig need.

    Food banks are still low on food and

    supplies. The same can be said for

    those groups that help with clothing,

    and even toys for children.

    Over the past few weeks, we have

    had the pleasure of publishing stories

    about efforts to lend a hand. Like al-

    ways, there were the usual Toys for Tot

    drives and more. We don’t keep a for-mal count of the number of holiday

    fundraising event stories we publish

    from year to year, but it certainly

    seemed that, in 2015, there were many.

    So, we thank those individuals and

    groups who organized these efforts.

    And, on behalf of them, we also thank

    everyone who picked up an extra can

    of non-perishable food, an additionalbag of dog food, one more toy and

    more. To all of those who reached a lit-

    tle deeper into their wallets this year to

    help out, your generosity truly made a

    difference.

    As you wrap up your holiday shop-

    ping for this year, try to lend one final

    helping hand to those in need.

    We wish everyone a happy holidayseason!

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    Happy holidays! A ‘thank you’ to everyone who helped to brighten the season for those in need

    Stepping up

    Thank you to everyone who lent a helpinghand to those in need this holiday season.But giving shouldn’t stop just because theholidays are over. Tell us about your dona-tion drive throughout the year,and we’ll share it with the rest of thecommunity.

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    fect score.Having never taken the test be-

    fore, Woytowich wanted to focushis preparations primarily on thesubjects in which he felt he wasnot as strong.

    “I’m generally better at maththan I am at English, so I tookmost of my time preparing goingover the English and writing as-pects of the test,” Woytowichsaid.

    Though he admitted he had noidea he would score this highly,he also said he was comfortablewith standardized testing aftertaking the SAT twice.

    “My mom called me and saidwhat’s the highest score you canget on the ACT?” he said.

    It turns out the highest possi-ble ACT Composite score is a 36and that’s what he had received.

    Nationally, on average, lessthan one-tenth of 1 percent of stu-dents who take the ACT earn the

    top score. In fact, among test tak-ers in the high school graduatingclass of 2015, only 1,598 of morethan 1.92 million students earnedan ACT Composite score of 36.

    “This means a lot to me. I’ve al-ways done well in school, but thishas meant a bit more to me. Ithink really highly of thesetests,” he said. “Hopefully it willget me into a good college!”

    Luckily for Woytowich, ACTtest scores are accepted by allmajor U.S. colleges.

    Though he still has another

    year of high school to complete,Woytowich said he plans to get in-volved with physics as his pri-mary study in college.

    He plans to graduate fromSeneca in the spring of 2017.Along with his success in theclassroom, Woytowich is also amember of a number of after-school clubs such as the roboticsteam, the marching band, the stu-dent government and severalother academic clubs.

    In a letter recognizing this ex-ceptional achievement, ACT CEOMarten Roorda stated, “Yourachievement on the ACT is signif-icant and rare. While test scoresare just one of multiple criteriathat most colleges consider whenmaking admission decisions,your exceptional ACT Compositescore should prove helpful as youpursue your education and career

    goals.”Woytowich couldn’t say

    enough about the support and en-couraging words he has received

    from his family, friends and teach-ers since receiving the news.

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    WE NES Y DEC. 16Alaskan Stories From The Last

    Frontier: Ages 3-8. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Learn

    about "arctic lights and arcticnights," and the true meaning ofthe season along with the impor-

    tance of giving in the story"Alaskan Night Before Christ-mas." Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/alaskan-stories-last-frontier.

    Open Prayer Gathering: 6:30 p.m.at Crossroads Community Churchof Shamong, 445 Oakshade Road.For any local residents seeking

    prayer.

    THURS Y DEC. 17Storytime with Miss Danielle: Ages

    3-6. 1:30 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Rick for storiesof all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/story-time-miss-danielle-2.

    Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. YogaPretzels is a fun and vibrant wayto get kids bending, breathing,twisting, and stretching. Pleasebe sure to have the children wearcomfortable, breathable clothes

    and bring a yoga mat or a largetowel to use as a mat. Registra-tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/yoga-pretzels-3.

    Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Please

     join us with Babita Kapoor, a reg-istered Shakti Om Yoga instruc-tor, to learn yoga’s ancient sci-ence of breath control and re-energize your body and mind.Wear comfortable, breathableclothes and bring a yoga mat if

    you have one. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/can-dlelight-yoga-3.

    You too, can learn to gift-wrap:Ages 14 and older. 6:45 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Joinfor the “basics of gift wrapping,”

     just in time for the holidays. Par-ticipants are welcome to bringtheir own gifts to wrap. Limit twosmall items per person. Registra-

    tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/you-

    too-can-learn-gift-wrap.

    FRI Y DEC. 18Paws to Read (Brooke): 3:30, 3:45,

    4 and 4:15 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Brooke, a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot and see what it'sall about. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-

    read-brooke-4.

    S TUR Y DEC. 19Sports Saturdays @ the Library:

    Nicktoons Major League Base-ball: Ages 7+. 2 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Join for an after-noon of Nicktoons MLB on theXbox 360. Test your skills againstother local players. Registrationis requested and guarantees you

    gaming time, walk-ins are accept-ed. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calen-

    dar/sports-saturdays-library-nick-toons-major-league-baseball

    MON Y DEC. 21Indian Mills Historical Society

    meeting: 7:30 p.m. in ShamongMunicipal Building, 105 WillowGrove Road. Features guestspeaker. All are welcome.Refreshments served. For moreinformation, visit mysite.veri-zon.net/vzet2t12/imhs/index.html.

    TUES Y DEC. 22Lego Club: Ages 7-12. 4 p.m. at

    Pinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Lego Club for creativity andimagination in action. Please donot bring your own Legos. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/lego-club-7.

    CALENDARPAGE 8 DEC. 16–22, 2015

    WANT TO BE LISTED?To have your Shamong meeting or affair listed in the Calendar orMeetings, information must be received, in writing, two weeks

    prior to the date of the event.

    Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Shamong Sun, 108Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Or by email:[email protected] . Or you can submit a calendar listingthrough our Web site (www.shamongsun.com).

    We will run photos if space is available and the quality of the photois sufficient. Every attempt is made to provide coverage to allorganizations.

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