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The Scholar<br />

News and Notes from <strong>Scholarship</strong> <strong>America</strong> ®<br />

Spring 2008<br />

The Scholar<br />

is a publication of<br />

Founder<br />

Dr. Irving A. Fradkin<br />

President and CEO<br />

Dr. Clifford L. Stanley<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Richard J. Schwab,<br />

Interim Chair<br />

Mim Schreck, Secretary<br />

Kay M. Marquet, Treasurer<br />

Michael J. Ryder, Clerk<br />

Judith Allen<br />

Treasa Bowers<br />

Thomas L. Cardella<br />

Timothy A. Christensen<br />

Suzanne Huffmon Esber<br />

Richard L. Ferguson<br />

Tina Lee<br />

Barbara B. McBee<br />

Paul M. Ostergard, Esq.<br />

Wintley A. Phipps<br />

Paula Prahl<br />

Robert B. Rasmussen<br />

Michael D. Ryan<br />

Seema Shah<br />

Philip J. Webster, Chair Pro Tem<br />

Editor<br />

Matt Konrad<br />

The Scholar is sent to <strong>Scholarship</strong><br />

<strong>America</strong>’s donors in April,<br />

August and October. If you wish to<br />

be removed from the list, change<br />

your address, or submit ideas, please<br />

contact Matt Konrad at mkonrad@<br />

scholarshipamerica.org, 952-830-<br />

7306, or c/o <strong>Scholarship</strong> <strong>America</strong>,<br />

1550 <strong>America</strong>n Blvd. E., Suite 155,<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55425.<br />

Student Entrepreneurs See<br />

The Big Picture<br />

In Providence, Rhode Island—<br />

coincidentally, home of <strong>Scholarship</strong><br />

<strong>America</strong>’s first national headquarters—<br />

one group of high school students has<br />

found a uniquely delicious way to give<br />

back to Dollars for Scholars.<br />

Students at the Metropolitan Regional<br />

Career and Technical Center (the<br />

MET, to its students and faculty) first<br />

developed the idea for the Big Picture<br />

Soda Company in an entrepreneurship<br />

seminar in 2005. It might have remained<br />

theoretical, until students Yesenia<br />

Mercado and DJ Hall, along with MET<br />

cofounder Dennis Littky and teacher Bill<br />

Daugherty took the challenge of turning<br />

their idea into something with tangible<br />

results. The eleven students on the first<br />

Big Picture Soda Company management<br />

team embarked on developing a flavor<br />

(pineapple/passionfruit eventually won<br />

out), finding a bottling company, creating<br />

a brand and finding sales outlets.<br />

By early 2007 they’d gone from a class<br />

project to a startup soda company, found<br />

themselves profiled by PBS and the<br />

Providence Journal, and pounded the<br />

pavement to get retail space in more than<br />

two dozen area stores, including both<br />

local Whole Foods locations.<br />

The MET High School students in charge<br />

of the Big Picture Soda Company gather<br />

around their new product display in the<br />

Providence, RI Whole Foods store. (Photo<br />

courtesy Big Picture Soda Co.)<br />

And this March, they’ve announced a<br />

culmination of their first successful year,<br />

donating $2,000 in profits to MET Dollars<br />

for Scholars.<br />

In addition, the company’s young<br />

executives are not only planning on<br />

keeping Big Picture Soda going strong,<br />

but hope to expand both the company<br />

and their donations to Dollars for<br />

Scholars. In the backyard of <strong>Scholarship</strong><br />

<strong>America</strong>’s original chapters, these young<br />

entrepreneurs<br />

provide just one more<br />

example of how community-based efforts<br />

can help ensure access to postsecondary<br />

education for themselves—and well into<br />

the future.<br />

To learn more about Big Picture Soda<br />

Company, visit bigpicturesoda.org.<br />

<strong>Scholarship</strong> <strong>America</strong>’s Minneapolis office has moved!<br />

Please note our new mailing address: <strong>Scholarship</strong> <strong>America</strong>,<br />

1550 <strong>America</strong>n Blvd. E., Suite 155, Minneapolis, MN 55425.<br />

Phone numbers and e-mail addresses remain the same.<br />

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