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Lenape district honorsstudent volunteers
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
It was a night to give thanks tothose who already give so much of themselves, when the Lenape Re-gional High School District usedits May 11 Board of Educationmeeting to honor the recipients of this year’s student volunteer serv-ice awards.
According to LRHSD directorof programs and planningMatthew Webb, the awards werefirst implemented across the dis-trict not only to honor senior stu-dent volunteers, but also to instillin all students civic responsibilityand a willingness to service theircommunities throughout theirlives.
Webb said the students who re-ceived the award demonstratecommitment and dedication to-
ward volunteerism as well asleadership that demonstrates oth-ers to do the same in their com-munity.
This year’s recipients wereCherokee High School’s Kather-ine Taylor, Lenape High School’sVictoria Ieradi, Seneca HighSchool’s Gabriella Magasic andShawnee High School’s JessicaForelli.
The accomplishments of eachrecipient were detailed at themeeting by that recipient’s schoolprincipal, and short videos werealso played where the recipientsspoke about their work alongwith their teachers.
Much of Taylor’s volunteerwork has been centered at theFranklin Institute in Philadel-phia, where she’s spent morethan 500 hours volunteering as ascience presenter.
Taylor said volunteering hadbeen a central part of her lifefrom a young age, and she washappy to think that some of thechildren she’s spoken to at theFranklin Institute might some-day want to become scientists ormathematicians.
“I think volunteering is impor-tant because it’s a way to giveback and it’s a way to share our
knowledge with others,” Taylorsaid. “It’s a way to spread inspira-tion.”
Sharing knowledge with otherswas also a mission for Ieradi, whoin addition to being involved withfood drives and tutoring work,has spent more than 500 hourswith the Girl Scouts and Boy
Lenape senior Victoria Ieradi oneof four to receive volunteer service award
please see IERADI, page 10
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Lenape High School’s Jasmine Staten leaps over a hurdle during the girls’ 100-meter hurdles. Stat-en won the event and set a new meet record in the process. Lenape’s track and field teams compet-ed against their district rivals in the 10th annual Lenape Regional High School District Cup atSeneca High School last Wednesday. The Lenape girls’ team easily won the girls’ cup, beatingCherokee by 22 points. For another photo, please see page 15.
Lenape Regional High School District Cup
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUEMilitary honors
LRHSD hosts ceremony for students joining armed forces. PAGE 6
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The South Jersey Region of theNew Jersey Association of Women Business Owners is host-ing its monthly 2016 NetworkingLuncheon on May 26 from 11:30a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Carlucci’s Wa-terfront Restaurant, 876 Center-ton Road in Mt. Laurel.
There will be plenty of time for30-second intros, exchange of business cards and networkingover lunch.
Attendees will enjoy a three-course lunch, including choice of salad, choice of entree and choice
of dessert.Space is limited. Advance reg-
istration is recommended.The cost for this event is $30 for
NJAWBO members and $40 fornonmembers.
To register, go tohttp://www.njawbo.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=797349.
The South Jersey Region isgenerally comprised of businessowners from Atlantic, Burling-
ton, Camden, Cape May, Cumber-land, Gloucester and Salem coun-ties. The region’s events are opento women business owners andthose who would like to do busi-ness with them. For more infor-mation about this event, contactDonna Thompson, NJAWBOcommunications coordinator, atnjawbo@njawbo.org or (973) 476-2719.
NJAWBO provides womenbusiness owners the opportunityto develop as leaders while serv-ing on committees and boards, in-
teracting with business owners atlocal, regional and state levels,and ultimately putting their well-honed leadership skills to use intheir businesses as well as in theleadership positions within theorganization.
The New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners is thelongest-standing, statewide or-ganization of women businessowners in New Jersey.
NJAWBO monthly networkingluncheon set for May 26
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The following Lenape HighSchool boys’ tennis scores weresubmitted by varsity head coachTony Guerrera.
Eastern defeated Lenape, 4-1, onMay 9
First singles: Jack Lavin,Lenape, defeated Ashwin Ramesh6-3 6-4
Second singles: ParthHardikar, Eastern, defeated MarcIgnarri 6-2 6-2
Third singles: Kautic Agrawal,Eastern, defeated Jimmy Li 7-5 7-6(7-5)
First doubles: Rabeel Ahmadand Alec Feldstein, Eastern, de-feated Jeremy Shpigel and Kavi
Munjal 6-4 7-5Second doubles: Pranav Chugh
and Anthony Stella, Eastern, de-feated Allen Sha and Brett Chow6-3 6-4
Lenape defeated Bishop Eu-stace, 5-0, on May 10.
First singles: Jack Lavin,Lenape, defeated Vince Pawtow 6-4 6-1
Second singles: Marc Ignarri,Lenape, defeated Jack Celano 6-16-0
Third singles: Jimmy Li,Lenape, defeated BrandonRuskey 6-2 6-1
First doubles: Jeremy Shpigeland Kavi Munjal, Lenape, defeat-ed Anthony Berna and Sean Lip-pincott 6-0 6-0
Second doubles: Allen Sha andBrett Chow, Lenape, defeated An-
tonio Carletti and JasonDanielewicz 6-0 6-0
Lenape defeated Cherokee, 4-1,in the first round of the South Jer-sey Group IV playoffs
First singles: Jack Lavin,Lenape, defeated Grant Sokol 6-0 6-0
Second singles: JonathanStaub, Cherokee, defeated MarcIgnarri 6-4 6-0
Third singles: Jimmy Li,Lenape, defeated Andrew Cer-vantes 6-3 4-6 11-9
First doubles: Kavi Munjal andJeremy Shpigel, Lenape, defeatedAli Kaleem and Joe Sisti 6-4 6-0
Second doubles: Brett Chowand Allen Sha, Lenape, defeated
Konrad Scroger and Sufi Zekaria6-4 6-0
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Joe EiselepublisherI
n just a few short weeks, high
school seniors throughout New
Jersey will be wrapping up their
final days of class, taking their final
high school tests and walking onto
their high school field one more time
for graduation.
It’s an exciting time in the life of ayoung man or young woman. The final
weeks of high school, the graduation
ceremony, the hugs and congratula-
tions following, the celebrations that
will last throughout the summer and
the packing for, the drive to and the ar-
rival at college are memories gradu-
ates will remember fondly.
To all the grads out there, while you
may want to rush these last days so
school can be out for summer, and so
high school can be out forever, remem-
ber to savor every remaining moment.
This may not mean much to you
right now, but there are experiences
you will have in these final days, these
next few months, that you will neverreplicate again. There are people you
will graduate with – some friends,
some acquaintances, some whom you
grew up with – whom you may never
see again.
There are some whom you are close
with now who you will grow apart
from over the years, and there are
some whom you will grow closer to as
your lives change.
Those wistful days of no responsi-
bility will be behind you. Soon, you
will be on your own. You will have the
freedom to eat pizza for breakfast, stay
up until 4 a.m., take a nap in the mid-
dle of the day, go berzerk at a sporting
event wearing your college’s colors
and skip a class if you want to – note:
we don’t recommend that last one.
The label “high school student”
came with a lot of restrictions on your
freedom, but it also gave you a get-out-
of-jail-free card, or cards. Once gradua-
tion is over, that label goes away. Allfreedoms given to an American adult
will be yours.
But so, too, will all the consequences
of your actions. The decisions you
make – from as serious as “do I study
for this test?” to “should I eat another
burrito?” – will all have results that
will affect your life. It’s a lot of respon-
sibility. It’s a good thing, for sure, but
it can also be a scary thing, becoming
an adult.
So, while you still have the option,
live life as a “kid” one last time. Savor
these last days of high school. And be
confident that you will do just fine.
Good luck and congratulations!
in our opinion
The last few weeksGrads: Savor the final days of y our high school career
Your thoughts
What are your memories about highschool graduation? Share your thoughtson this, and other topics, through a letterto the editor.
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
The past and present of the UnitedStates armed forces came together to honortheir future when on May 9 the Lenape Re-gional High School District held its seventhannual ar med services awards ceremony.
On that night, 21 seniors from across thedistrict’s four schools and their familiesgathered as district officials, members of the community and veterans honored themfor their decision to enter the armed serv-ices, military academies or college ROTC
programs after graduation in June.Superintendent Carol Birnbohm told the
seniors that while the event was an oppor-tunity to celebrate their service and sacri-fice, she hoped it could also help create asupport system where veterans might pro-vide valuable insight for the students andtheir parents.
“Tonight’s students will have addedpressure of being a part of somethingmuch bigger than they have ever been apart of before … a newfound responsibilityunderstanding that individual decisionsnow impact their unit, their institution
and our country,” Birnbohm said. “Veter-ans, I’m looking to you to provide insightfor our students on how to best handle thatnew responsibility.”
Students honored at the event includedLenape High School seniors RaymondBackus, Brian Betz, Dillon Gladwell andCynthia Martinez; Shawnee High School
seniors Jeffrey Amisano, Charles HowardV, Zachary Rosen, Daniel Scannell andJoshua Walton; Cherokee High School sen-iors Kelsey Adam, Atrayo Croly, Conner
LRHSD honors students joining U.S. armed forcesDistrict honors 21 seniors from across its four schools for decision to enter armed services,military academies or college ROTC programs after their graduation in June
please see KEYNOTE, page 13
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The following Lenape HighSchool softball score was submit-ted by varsity head coach ErikKrastek.
Cherokee defeated Lenape, 3-1, onMay 11
Lenape managed just five hits ina tough loss to the district rivalCheifs. Bria Scheets pitched a com-plete game for the Indians, strikingout three hitters.
The following Lenape HighSchool golf scores were submittedby varsity head coach Chris Foley.
Lenape defeated Bishop Eu-stace, 157-172, on May 10 at Ram-
blewood Country ClubLenape: Adam Hoversen, 36;
Doug Ergood, 36; Leo Christou,42; Joe Nuneviller, 43
Lenape defeated Eastern, 159-165, on May 11 at RamblewoodCountry Club
Lenape: Erica Han, 38; DougErgood, 38; Leo Christou, 41; MattThomas, 42
softball score
The following Lenape High
School girls’ lacrosse score wassubmitted by Princeton HighSchool varsity head coach DavidSchlesinger.
Lenape defeated Princeton, 25-15,on May 7
Gabrielle Fornia had an out-standing game for the Indians,scoring seven goals and adding sixassists in the win. Kasey Donoghuealso scored seven times for Lenape.Erin Donoghue added five goals.
lacrosse score
golf scores
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WE NES Y MAY 18
Crochet Anyone?: Adult. 1 p.m. atthe Mt. Laurel Library. Learn tocrochet or crochet with new
friends. Join craft enthusiasts forcrocheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.No registration necessary. Pleasebring personal knitting materials.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesdayat Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.Come hear a new story everyweek and then stay and play therest of the day! Call (856) 273-9500 or visit www.kidsplay-lounge.com for more information.
New Covenant Presbyterian
Church Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
THURS Y MAY 19
Movie Matinee - “Grandma”: Jointhe library for a movie at 2 p.m. atthe Mt. Laurel Library. No regis-tration needed. “Grandma” – Ateenager facing an unplanned
pregnancy seeks help from heracerbic grandmother (Lily Tom-lin), a woman who is longestranged from her daughter.
Pajama Pals: Ages 3-6. 7 p.m. at the
Mt. Laurel Library. Shake out thesillies and get ready for bed withfriends. Join the library for sto-ries, songs and fun in this specialevening story time. Siblings arewelcome. Kids (and parents!) areinvited to wear their pajamas tothe event. No registrationrequired.
S TUR Y MAY 21
Chair Yoga: Young Adult and Adult.10:30 a.m. at the Mt. Laurel
Library. Chair Yoga involves gen-tle yoga exercises that can bedone while seated in or support-ed by a chair. This class will teachthe basics of guided breathing,simple physical stretches, guidedrelaxation, and meditation. Theyoga exercises are safe andaccessible for all levels.
CALENDARPAGE 8 MAY 18–24, 2016
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Award project, Ieradi helped im-
prove the Pine Tree Educationaland Environmental Center inTabernacle by installing educa-tional signs detailing animal and
plants unique to the Pinelands.“I know I’m pretty fortunate, I
live in a great town, I have greatparents and a great support sys-
tem, so I think it’s only appropri-ate that people who have thingsshould help give back to theircommunity and help out those
who are less fortunate than them-selves,” Ieradi said.
Spreading the idea of volun-teering throughout the communi-ty was also a goal in the work of Magasic, who volunteers at theAnimal Welfare Association inVoorhees in addition to workshe’s done at Virtua Hospital, Na-tional Honor Society and prepar-ing food for the homeless.
“Volunteering is important be-cause it leaves you with a really
positive feeling about yourself,”Magasic said. “You know thatyou’re helping others but you'realso helping yourself and earningrespect for yourself at the sametime.”
Positive feelings were also atheme in Forelli’s volunteer work,much of which has concentratedon helping with cheerleadingthrough the Medford Youth Ath-letic Association.
Forelli has also done volunteerwork through the National Honor
Society and the Shawnee cheerteam, and said she hopes to con-tinue her community service wellinto the future.
“I would definitely say commu-
nity service is one of the biggestactivities of my life and not some-thing I’d want to give up,” Forellisaid.
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
Lenape senior Victoria Ieradistands with Lenape PrincipalTony Cattani at the May 11 meet-ing of the Lenape Regional HighSchool District Board of Educa-tion. Ieradi is one of the recipi-ents of this year’s volunteerservice award, which is given an-nually to one student at each ofthe district’s schools who exem-
plifies volunteer service.
IERADIContinued from page 1
Ieradi earned Girl Scout Gold Service Award
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Alicia Day of Mount Laurel hasbeen named to the Elmira Collegedean's list for Term II, Winter2016.
Students who earn a 3.6 orgreater grade point average on a4.0 scale for the academic termare recognized on the Elmira Col-lege dean's list for academic excel-
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Undergraduate and graduatestudents from Saint Joseph's Uni-
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Birnbohm told the studentsthey would soon be joining anelite club that extolls leadership,and while some may spend theirentire careers in the armed forcesand some may not, they will allshare the common thread of
being prepared for any obstacle.“You will be asked to do thingsyou were never asked to do be-fore, and you will learn that youwill be able to accomplish muchmore than you thought you couldever accomplish,” Birnbohmsaid.
Exemplifying that belief wasthe evening’s keynote speaker,USMC Maj. Michael Borneo, aMt. Laurel native and graduate of the Lenape High School class of 1996.
Borneo is assigned as a mili-tary advisor to the Bureau of EastAsian and Pacific Affairs, Officeof Regional Security and Policy,and in the past has deployedaboard ship and ashore eighttimes to the Middle East, KoreanPeninsula, Okinawa and main-land Japan, Central Asia, South-east Asia and Australia, includ-ing four combat tours in Iraq andAfghanistan.
Borneo said he understoodyouth and arrogance could bepowerful when combined, buthoped the students would make
use of information he wished wasmade more explicitly clear to himat their age.
Borneo said the students wouldultimately find themselves in thebusiness of taking and savinglives, and while some would be“closer to the pointy end of thespear” than others, they were allembarking on a career where baddecisions can get people killed.
He said those decisions also ex-tend beyond simple combat, as in
his 16 years of service, he had lostfive marines in training acci-dents, three to suicide, two todrug overdoses and 12 to off-dutyvehicle accidents.
“I don’t say this to scare you,but to encourage you to mentallyprepare yourself for the chal-lenges that await,” Borneo said.“As a leader, people will look toyou to be the quiet in the storm.Know yourself, and know the re-sources that are available tohelp.”
Borneo also stressed accounta-bility to the students, and said hewould be remiss if he did not cau-tion them directly on what hesaid were the most common pit-falls and causes of disciplinary is-sues in alcohol, drugs and sexualencounters.
While Borneo said no one en-ters the armed forces expectingbad things to happen, when theydo happen, there are normally
multiple opportunities before-hand where someone could havebroken the chain of events.
“It requires awareness andmoral courage,” Borneo said. “In-still both of those in yourselvesand in those you lead.”
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
Members of the JROTC programfrom schools throughout Lenape
Regional High School Districtpresent colors during the LRHSDArmed Services Awards Ceremo-ny on May 9.
KEYNOTEContinued from page 6
Keynote speaker was USMC Maj. Borneo
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