Seneca High ready for Saturday graduation

Suffern PIC Arey PicAt their football field Saturday, the 177 members of this year’s senior class at Seneca High School will receive diplomas and depart for post-high school education and, in some cases, straight to the workforce or the job line.  The school has announced that Matthew Suffern (left) is this year’s valedictorian; Nathan Curtis Arey (right) is the salutatorian.  This year’s class includes four sets of twins.  The Seneca seniors have amassed $12 million in scholarship money.  The most popular college destinations are Tri-County Tech, 58; and Clemson University, 15.