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From the PrincipalNovember brings the beauty of fall along with a timeto reflect on our blessings. Sometimes it is hard to reflectbecause our lives may not be very easy at any giventime. For us at SSA we are saddened because of theloss of a great friend to the <strong>Academy</strong> Fr. ThomasPerrier, O.S.B. Fr. Thomas, however, would be thefirst one to tell us to “get a grip.” We should never takeourselves so seriously, that the joy of life somehow getssucked out of our daily living.Fr. Thomas would tell us to relax in the Spirit and letJesus do the driving. He would tell us to take time tomeditate, and if we could not do that because our mindsare too active, just be quiet and spend some time withthe Lord. We spoke once, him and me, on the fact thatwe as Catholics have Eucharist that provides us withnourishment, a sense of peace, a sense of completenessin our faith life, blessings, and comfort during eventhe worst of times. The Eucharist defines us and givesus a sense of continuous faith renewal. It is hard totop that.Father Thomas, that real New Orleanian, had a senseof reality, a humanness, a humbleness, a sense of humor(almost as if he were laughing at himself alongwith life), that gave all of us the expectation that evenin our worst sinfulness, the Lord out of His unconditionallove, would forgive, and therefore, there was alwayshope.November 2009 Dove NewsletterFather Thomas always answered others’ needs no matterhow busy he was. He was one of those incredible humanbeings whom people sought out to talk to in all kindsof “life moments.” I remember when my mother-in-lawwas close to death, he came to spend some time withher. While there, he ministered to the whole family. Whenhe left, he grabbed my hand and told me not to worry,she was a woman of hope, the kind of hope that a life offaith is built upon, and so it made her passing for us alittle bit easier.Father Thomas was a fanatical Saints fan. Anyone whowent to the Teresian Family Day Celebration, heard himsay he had to leave because the Saints were on at noon.Well, we know that Fr. Thomas is in Heaven with a bigsmile on his face because he is with the Lord and becausehe now has 50 yard line seats. Even though weare left with a void that seems impossible to fill, we areso very grateful that the Lord allowed Fr. Thomas to bein our lives; we are forever changed. If we live accordingto his many reflections with us, we are forever called"to good."May he rest in Christ’s peace!God bless,Mary Kathryn VillereSSA Four PillarsFATHER-DAUGHTER"SOUTH SEAS ALOHA (SSA)"Thursday, November 19 at 6:00 p.m. in the SSA Gym. All dads are invited to spend a special evening with thatspecial girl in your life. This traditional event always affords a great time for those who attend. Make plans nowfor this time with your daughter. Both of you dress up in a Hawaiian theme. Tickets will be $20/person fromNovember 2-13 Tickets will be $25/person starting on November 16. (Flier on Edline - Forms Folder). Picturesby Expressions will start at 5:30 p.m. Event starts at 6:00 p.m.<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Scholastica</strong> <strong>Academy</strong> * 122 S. Massachusetts * Covington, LA 7<strong>04</strong>33 * P.O. Box 1210 * 7<strong>04</strong>34-1210 * 985-892-2540 * ssa@ssacad.com


Please keep the monks, his two sisters, and the Teresian Sisters inyour prayers as they deal with this great loss.From the PresidentThis weekend we celebrate the feast of All Saints. In areflection about this feast Dorothee Soelle writes, “Into thecloak of my life is woven all the affection and tenderness ofthe people who are no longer here and whom I remember.”What a wonderful thought! I am reminded that I carry in methe spirit of those I loved and who have loved me. I amstrengthened by remembering how they handled life’sdifficulties, instilled faith and values into my life, supportedme in everything I attempted, challenged me when my thinkingand actions needed correction. The “strengthening blessings”we’ve received from those who once journeyed with us in thislife continue for our lifetime because we believe in theResurrection! Those who have gone before us are with us inspirit to bring us God’s love. It is how we live the ordinarydaily events of our lives in an extraordinary way that bringsus closer to God. Let us remember in prayer all those whohave gone before us and receive grace from their intercessionfor us.In memory of Father Thomas Perrier, O.S.B. We are allshocked and saddened by the untimely death of our dear friend,Father Thomas who passed away suddenly this past Sunday. Iwas reflecting on a passage from Ephesians 4:7, “Grace wasgiven to each of us according to the measure of Christ’s gift.”We were all born with a mission that only we can accomplish.God counts on us to fulfill this mission. I believe that Fr.Thomas truly received great grace from God and that he fulfilledhis mission as only he could. For a monk who lived “within themonastery walls”, he touched the hearts and souls of so verymany people through his retreat ministry, his missionary trips,and through his very persona.Father Thomas had just celebrated Mass for our student bodyon October 15, the feast of <strong>St</strong>. Teresa. It had been a very longtime since he said our all-school Mass. Again, I believe this wasall part of the plan of God. For this gift we should be grateful.We have been so deeply blessed to have shared his life and hisgifts. May we continue to carry out our mission in life byfollowing his example.On a humorous note, Father Thomas absolutely loved the NewOrleans Saints and followed them passionately. I know he wasplanning to watch the Saints game this past Sunday. I believethat he saw that game, whether in this life or the next! Maybe itwas he who helped them win!!While we are sad at his passing, we should rejoice that we had theopportunity to know him in life...and we are richer for this gift.Here at SSA our November activities offer us many opportunitiesto reflect on the abundance of God’s many gifts to us. In theupcoming liturgy on Veterans Day we will be mindful of theimmense sacrifice incurred by our service men and women andtheir families for the cause of freedom. Their courage andbravery, their selfless, generous spirit can never truly be repaid.We offer our prayers for God’s blessing to help them duringthis time of conflict.As our thoughts turn to Thanksgiving we immediately thank Godfor the gifts and talents of our students that are so evident dailyon our campus. One of the joys of being educators is to seebright faces light up when they suddenly “get” a concept we havebeen trying to teach. Another reward for us is to witness theremarkable creativity displayed in a project or paper, an exceptionalperformance on the court, the dance team, cheerleading squad,in the choir, or on the stage. We are truly blessed by the multiple“random acts of kindness” demonstrated routinely by our students,parents, and staff. The thing that most warms my heart is seeingthe multiple ways in which our students, faculty, and parents givesof themselves in service to those in need in our community. Trulyour student body is carrying out Jesus’ call: “When you did it tothose in need, you did it for me.” Our seniors recently participatedin Outreach Day. Not only did they accomplish a lot of work forthe places they went, but in the process they became so muchmore aware of the needs of suffering humanity. Through theirexperience they have walked in the shoes of those who are differentfrom themselves and who need their support and compassion.TRUE GREATNESS is manifested in SERVICE. Jesus was amodel of service—coming not to be served but to serve. (Mark10:45). Followers of Jesus are to be shaped in his image. This iswhat Thanksgiving is all about: being so grateful for what wehave that we can be generous in giving to others.We are called to be goods stewards of all that God has given us.As we celebrate Thanksgiving, I thank you for all you do for <strong>St</strong>.<strong>Scholastica</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>. We truly could not be where we are todaywithout the generosity and the service of so many of you.During this time of Thanksgiving we pray that God may blessyou and your family abundantly, helping you to see how muchHe is with you in the daily moments of your lives.Marguerite S. Celestin


Giving Young Women WingsEvents - NovemberOPEN HOUSE - The Open House is anopportunity for prospective students and parentsto get an overall picture of the school programs,see the campus, and meet the many people whomake SSA a great place to go to school. It willbe held on Sunday, November 1 from 1-3 p.m.at the SSA Gym. This marks the beginning ofthe admissions process for 2010-11. If you havea daughter interested in SSA for the 8th gradenext year, contact Elaine Simmons, immediately,at ext. 132. Siblings of current students, whowish to attend SSA, must come to Open HouseSCHOOL IMPROVEMENTPROGRAM SESSION (SIPS) -November 2 -Honor Society induction practiceat 9:30 a.m.; all other students report at 10:30a.m.DAY OF THE DEAD - November 2,Spanish Club activities at lunch.EXCALIBUR/MU ALPHA THETA /NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYINDUCTIONS - November 3, 8 a.m., SSAgym. Parents of honorees are invited to attendthe induction ceremony.CHICK-FIL-A BREAKFAST to benefit theSPS CHEERLEADERS will be held onNovember 4 at school during Break. Proceedswill be used to assist the team. The teammembers will be doing pre-sales for the breakfast(Biscuit/Chicken Biscuit/Egg Biscuit/SausageBiscuit). $2/ticket. Pre-sales only. (All biscuitsserved hot.)ADORATION - Friday, November 6 in OurMother of Perpetual Help chapel from 8 a.m.- 3 p.m.BELK CHARITY SALE DAY - November7, 6-10 a.m. Purchase a ticket for $5 from<strong>St</strong>udent Council and you will get $5 back on yourfirst purchase during special sale hours. <strong>St</strong>udentCouncil retains all the proceeds from the sale ofthe tickets.Thanksgiving DayholidaysNOVEMBER 23-27STUDENT COUNCIL PENNY DRIVE - November 16 - 20. Themonies collected will be given to the children at the Louisiana ShrinersHospital.REGULAR DISMISSAL TIME on November 20 (3:15 P.M.) This is aFULL DAY of school.THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS - November 23-27.CLASSES RESUME - November 30.TRACK DEDICATION - November 9, 1 p.m.,Athletic Complex.SSA DINNER - BISTRO BYRONZ -November 9. Dine with other SSA parents. Apercentage of the proceeds will go to SSA - diningin or take-outs.TENTH GRADE RETREAT- November 10MASS - VETERANS DAY - BLAZER DAY, November 11, SSA gymat 9 a.m.SATURDAY DETENTION - November 14, 8 - 10 a.m.9TH AND 10TH GRADE SSA/SPS SOCIAL - November 15,4:30-6:30 p.m. at the SPS <strong>St</strong>udent Center (Lock-in at 4:45 p.m.)DecemberUPCOMING EVENTS2 Uniform Variation Day4 Christmas Dance, 7-10 p.m.5 Detention, 8-10 a.m.7 Advent Prayer Service in HR8 Mass - BD10 Christmas Concert12 Detention, 8-10 a.m.12 ACT Test14 Advent Prayer Service (HR)14 Christmas Adopt-A-Family Assembly17-18 End Term Exams17-18 Dismissal at 11:30 a.m.17 Alum Treat Day18 Parent Treat Day21-Jan 6 Christmas HolidaysKC FOOD DRIVE - November 9-13. Pleasebring your food donation to the Front Office.


DOVE SPORTS PAGEDOVE'S NEST SPIRIT SHOP - The Dove'sNest will feature new spirit items available forpurchase. Some items will be on-hand to buy, butmost will be on a pre-order basis. <strong>St</strong>op by theDove's Nest table on Book Day and see the newspirit items. Great for gifts or just to show yourDove Spirit. Go Doves!!VolleyballWe are District Runner-up. The team is 22-14 (9-2 in District). The teamwon the Bi-District game on November 5 and will play a Regional gameon November 9 against Comeaux High School in Lafayette. Look onEdline for schedule updates for <strong>St</strong>ate tournament held November 12-14.GO DOVES!BasketballSee Edline for schedule. The SSA jamboree isNovember 12 and includes Slidell, Pope John Paul,Pearl River and SSA. First regular season homegame vs. John Ehret on November 20 at 5:00p.m.Cross CountryCongratulations to theVarsity / JV Cross countryteams on winning the 7-5ADistrict Championship andto the following All DistrictRunners: Carley Boyce, Angela LaBorde, ClareLedoux, Catherine Pereira, Lauren Salles andCatherine Schroeder. Cross Country <strong>St</strong>ate Meetis on November 16 at Northwestern <strong>St</strong>ateUniversity.GolfGolf started on October 26.SoccerSoccer Tryouts started on October 26.SwimmingWe are District Runner-up. The Swim team has20 girls who qualified for <strong>St</strong>ate. The <strong>St</strong>ate Meetis on November 20-21 in Sulphur, LA.AUDITIONSSeniors are honored at the last home game: Kristi Harrison, Maggie Helm,Camille Walther, Meghan Clark, Gabrielle Braud and Monique Giarrusso.Track Dedication, November 9,1 p.m., SSA Athletic ComplexKaty Fearn and Ashley Degioanni. The geriatricCruisers going to Bingo.SSAHALLOWEEN!The Help Desk...Lee Caston, Rick Brocato, RachelPeak, Kristen Djvue, and Tracey Couret.The Wizard of Oz Auditions forhigh school age boys will be held onNovember 16 and 17 at 3:30 p.m. inRoom 44 on the SSA campus.**Auditions for children 7 years to7th grade will be held on Saturday,December 5 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. inRoom 44 on the SSA campus.


Balloon ShopHalloween was a success. We would like to thank the following volunteerswho helped us fill all the orders: Connie Boudreaux, Anne Cardwell,Kathy Fearn, Suzie Frosch, Judi Kuebel, Lisa Sarrazin, Pamela <strong>St</strong>ritzinger,and Jessie Wang.Remember to place any orders throughout the year for birthdays,congratulations, or just to have a great day. Orders can be placed foryour daughter, her friends, or a big sis/little sis. You may also placeorders to pick up in the office for family and/or friends who are notstudents at SSA.Valentine order forms are now available on Edline under “forms folder”.Place your orders early by mailing them in or dropping them off in theoffice.The Balloon Shop operates on a volunteer basis only to help raise moneyfor Campus Beautification Projects and of course, to provide smilesthrough the cheerful gift-giving of balloons. Without your orders and thehelp of our dependable volunteers, the Balloon Shop could not operate.All of our volunteers have done a terrific job so far this year. Thank youfor your support. Balloon Shop Chairs are Renee Silva, Anna Huval,Melissa Frosch, and Suzie Frosch.AdorationADORATION (November 6) will be held inOur Mother of Perpetual Help Chapel EVERYFIRST FRIDAY of each month from 8:00a.m. - 3:00 p.m. If you are willing to be anadorer for an hour, please email Carolyn atdowney@charter.net.CommunionCOMMUNION SERVICE will be held in theSSA chapel every Friday starting at 7:30 a.m.RosaryThe Rosary is recited every Thursday at secondlunch by the Grotto.Girls having fun!Our 26th annual auction, dinner and dance held onSaturday, <strong>March</strong> 13, 2010at the Castine Center, Pelican Parkfrom 6:00 - 11:30 p.m.Falaya Fling(LtoR) Sophomore MichelleLawrence and Dr. Powers holdHornets basketball autographed byChris Paul. Dr. Powers and Dr.Braly (right) smile as they win thelive auction bid.Tickets / Raffle Tickets can be purchased onBook Day and forms will be available on theSSA website and Edline.We are proud to announce our co-chairs:Rose Beau, Laure Rooneyand Rhonda Sceroler<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Scholastica</strong> <strong>Academy</strong>Advancement ReportNovember 2009This month is the month of Thanksgiving and just assome prepare new and different dishes to serve on "TurkeyThursday", alternative types of gifts can be considered toSSA that do not necessarily represent a total loss of anasset base by the donor. Hence you can have your turkeyand eat it too. One of these alternatives is the CharitableRemainder Trust. The trust known as a CRT allowsdonors to give up ownership of assets but they retain thebenefit to live off the income generated by the asset untila specified time when the remainder goes to an organizationsuch as SSA. When the trust is funded, the donor may geta significant tax deduction and the asset is removed fromthe donor's estate. A gift other than cash with anappreciated value can be sold by the trust with theavoidance of capital gains taxes. Before making any taxrelated decisions, please consult with your tax advisor.Contact Elaine Simmons, Advancement Director (892-2540, ext. 132) with any questions or for additionalinformation.Compliments of Hunter Charbonnet, Financial Advisor,Morgan Keegan & Co., Inc.The Band is the Blue Meanies


Recognition and CongratulationsCONGRATULATIONS to...THANK YOU to......SSA Teacher Liz Tocco on being selected as Teacher of the Weekby First Bank and Trust and the New Orleans Saints. Ms. Toccowas escorted out to mid-field during the Saints/Falcons game onNovember 2 and presented with the award.…Cross Country fortaking second place in the meet in Mississippi on October 10…theSPS Golden Blues for a great clinic…our alumnae and parents forthe goodies provided for Treat Days during exams…our art studentsfor exhibiting their wonderful artwork at the Covington Fallfor Art…Lauren Giambelluca, McKay Jordan, Aubree Lacour,Jenni Levine, Liana Soileau for being selected to attend the HornetsTeen Leadership Summit…to our seniors for an outstandingOutreach Day…to our ninth graders for a wonderful retreat…thefollowing girls who made their confirmation at <strong>St</strong>. Peter’s: DanaArthur, Ashley Authement, Lauren Barattini, Leah Baumgartner,Courtney Boudreaux, Susan Broadbridge, Caroline Broussard,Analise Brown, Madeline Cristina, Margaret Day, Caroline Dussom,Melanie Dutel, Victoria D’Antonio, Emily Estopinal, Amy Fairbank,Madeline Forstall, Judy Franzen, Ashley Frosch, Sophie Giberga,Audrey Gitz, Amanda Krause, Sara Kuebel, Laney Lewis, AshleyLyon, Kristen McDaniel, Catherine Pereira, Lauren Salles, CatherineSchroeder, Bobbie Siren, Sarah Thiel, and Rachel Traylor…ouralumnae for the fun Trick or Trunk event.…to Elise Prete ’09,who qualified for the 2009 Advanced Placement Scholar withHonor Award by earning an average grade of at least 3.25 on allAP Exams taken and grades of 3 or higher on four or more ofthose exams…to 19 SSA students, who qualified for the AP ScholarAward by completing three or more AP exams with grade of 3or higher - Maile Binion, Lisa Brady ‘09, Jenny Bravo ‘09, SaraBroussard ‘09, Amanda Cooper, Elizabeth Downey, AlexandraEdwards ‘09, Eden Johnson ‘09, McKay Jordan, Kirsten Lapuyade‘09, Hannah Lomzenski, Camille Olson, Amnah Rahman, EllenRosenow, Karen Rosenow, Bristie Smith, Holly Toups, JordanWalkenford, and Jennifer Weintritt ’09.…to Bristie Smith for receiving first place – senior essay divisionin the Louisiana Outdoor Writers Association 2009 Youth Journalismcontest. The title of her essay was “Encountering the Wondersof the Wilderness”.…to our 2009-10 Varsity Basketball team:Sarah Bagley, Caroline Broussard, Kayleigh Chiasson, AllisonDastugue, Monique Giarrusso, Maggie Helm, Alex Hontas, CarlyKeller, Paige Long and Ellie Schoen and Junior Varsity Basketballteam: Maddie Blank, Lauren Despeaux, Rebecca Frey, MorganGast, Abby Guerin, Alex Hontas, Carly Keller, Trista Kramer,Sabrina Lacassagne, Claire Masson, Gabrielle Pitre and AshleyPribyl.…to the Volleyball team for their wins against Northshoreand Ponchatoula.…to the Cross Country team for winning firstplace at their meet....the SSA student who anonymously gave 25 stuffedanimals to the Key Club's Teddy Bear Drive. Eachstuffed animal was individually wrapped in a cellophanebag....to Shannon Fresh Aparicio '87, Lisa Mott Dugger '73,Lizby Morse Eustis '76 and Meredith Lyon Ramke '59for helping with the Alumnae Treat Day....to the parents and Parent Club for the Parent TreatDay.…to the following who have volunteered to cook mealsfor the McDaniel family - Monique <strong>St</strong>ubbs, AnneCardwell, Rebecca Cole, Jill Giberga, Peggy Harrison,Barbara Phillips, Janice Hontas, Connie Boe, YvetteO’Krepki, Melanie Broadbridge, Mary Vorenkamp,Carla Gagliano, Tammy Tomboli and to CarolynDowney and Carla Gagliano for helping to oversee themeals.…to our Golf Committee, who did a great job beforethe tournament and on the day of the tournament: GaryRinck, chair, Art Lyons, athletic director, Susie Childress,Christine Clark, Bill Day, Quentin Dastugue, RobHuguley, Chris Keller, Bill Ledoux, Susan Pereira, EdPribyl, and Paul Schoen…to our golfers andsponsors…to alum parent Tom Heidingsfelder andcurrent parent Ronnie Gitz for cooking the deliciouspork chops and to Ronnie for bringing his BBQ pit…toPenny, SSA cafeteria manager for making the roastedpotatoes…to Chick-fil-A for breakfast, PJ Coffee andNew Orleans Roast for the coffee and iced tea, SweetDaddy’s for the chicken rolls, Paul Schoen – jambalaya,Bethany McCulla – dirty rice, Mary Kathryn Villere –brownies, Jennifer Gitz – cupcakes, Penny Scardulla –Subway cookies…to Ted Elliott for the baseball forthe auction…to all our volunteers for helping at thetournament: Shannon Fresh Aparicio ’87, alum parentAlicia Byrne, Marguerite Celestin, Bruce Cooley, JohnnyDespeaux, Roxanne Engebretson (aunt of the Despeauxgirls), Rick Gonzales, Janice Hontas, Marilyn Keller,Bethany McCulla, Kellie Osbon, David Pereira, ShelleyPribyl, Myia Richie ‘76, Darnell Schoen, Mary BethWillem…to Alex Hontas, Carly Keller, and AshleyPribyl…to Tchefuncta Country Club and Ted Elliottfor all their help…to the SSA Facilities Team andAdvancement Office for everything.…to our parents, alumnae, faculty and students who tookpart in the input sessions for the campus ministryprogram…to Ginny Kamath, Ann Rosenow, and PennyBates Scardulla ‘82 for being parent greeters…to RoseBeau, Susie Carollo, Kristi Cleveland, Cindy Fekete, Peggy<strong>March</strong><strong>March</strong>


Recognition and CongratulationsHarrison, Nanette McGinn, Cindy Smith for helping with themajor mailings.…Dove Ministries Retreat Chairs Beth Lambertand Mary Vorenkamp; Speakers Angelle Albright and Liz Gary;Father Beau Charbonnet for celebrating the Mass; FoodCommittee: Joan Chifici, Ginny Kamath and Karen Schembre;Registration: Rachelle Woodard; coordinating the Mass: AnnCosta; Master of Ceremony: Susan Loveland; Clean-up PennyScardulla; Readings: alum parent Tammy Campo; Music: ColinMacIver; food donations for retreat luncheon: Hope Andras,<strong>St</strong>ephanie Badinger, Charlene Bilbe, Milissa Block, Joan Chifici,Rebecca Cole, Carolyn Downey, Evelyn Girault, Jennifer BallardGitz ’85, Janice Hontas, Michelle Iverson, Suzanne Leighton, SusanLoveland, Toni Naccari, Kim Pierce, Karen Schembre, GinaScheuermann, Linda Thibodeaux, Laura Weller…to our donorswho participated in the blood drive: Faculty members: DavidArbo, Denise Bordelon, Bill Gallop, and Bobbie Landry;<strong>St</strong>udents: Maggie Bankston, Laine Bordelon, Alex Bruner,Courtney Calato, Marcelle Carmouche, Savanna Cole, CatieCrawford, Micah Cressy, Jeanne Cunningham, Rebecca Danigole,Mary Dutel, Victoria Ellinghausen, Courtney Fontenot, SophieGiberga, Shelby Hemelt, Jessica Houte, Adrienne Jemison,Danielle Krumm, Aubree Lacour, Jacqueline Levet, McKayJordan, Maggie Murphy, Alicia Nuccio, Camille Olson, BrookePatterson, Sam Parfait, Renee Rauch, Nicole Robles, Mei-LinRoussel, Brittany Rowzee, Paris Samadnouri, Lindsay Silva,Rebecca Songy, Jordan Walkenford, Erin Weller, and EmmaWellmeyer; Parents: Paddy Barattini, Melanie Broadbridge, KeithDuet, Janine Rodriguez, and Rhonda Kerth…Karen Redd and Adrienne Laborde for spreading the pinestraw in the flowerbeds…our alumnae/friends for the AlumnaeTrick or Trunk event: Courtney Pablovich Dodson ’97, KathyGreenwald, Susan Boudreaux Loesberg ’68, Melissa PiazzaMannino ’82, Angela Nichols, Missie Arata Noel ’84, alumparent Dolly Piazza, Maria Piazza ’81, Aimee Boudreaux Post’97, Meredith Lyon Ramke ’59, Kim Colle Regan ’93, EliseLafrance Schell ’79, Shelly Smith Scoggins ’83, Elaine Simmons,Nicole Jemison Siverd ’95, Elizabeth Joanen <strong>St</strong>okes ’84, andBridget Watson; students Meagan Fontana, Elizabeth McCulla,Ashleigh Pichon and Megan Richardson....Recognition Assembly volunteers Gayle Jurasin, DaveyLarmann, Susan Loveland, Pam Masson, Billie <strong>St</strong>anga, ElizabethTabor, and Susan Williamson...Open House: A specialthank you to Billie <strong>St</strong>anga and Mrs. <strong>St</strong>anga for providing andsetting up the beautiful fall decorations. Connie Boudreauxand Susan Williamson for blowing up the beautifulballoons…to Natalie Allain, Sissy Barrios, <strong>St</strong>acy Brown, CindyFekete, Ginny Kamath, Susan Loveland, Pam Masson, AnnRosenow, and Penny Scardulla for showing up and helpingwith giving hearts, your devotion to SSA is evident in yourservice.…Desserts for Open House: Sissy Barrios, Ana Bellini,Connie Boudreaux, Rene Brumfield, Michelle Callahan,Christina Chifici, Kristi Cleveland, Pam Colombo, KarenD’Antonio, Cindy Fekete, Robin Gutierrez, TerryHolzenthal, Uanna Housey, Ginny Kamath, LisaLawrence, Susan Loveland, Elizabeth Madaelil, KarenMagee, Pam Masson, Rae Motahari, Donna Naquin,Kathy Nastasi, Ann Rosenow, Penny Scardulla, RhondaSceroler, Ryan & Shannon Trosclair, Rachel Waldron,Susan Williamson, Shelly Wells, and Diane Zimmer.…Open House Tour Guides: Lindsay Achary, CarolineAcquistapace, Whitney Amato, Dana Arthur, LaurenBarattini, Emily Beau, Emmy Bennett, Maile Binion,Kellie Blanchard, Laura Brady, Gabrielle Braud, MonicaBravo, Susan Broadbridge, Courtney Brondum,Alexandra Bruner, Monica Caire, Lindsey Campbell,Kaley Campeaux, Katie Carey, Theresa Carollo, KortneyCleveland, Sophia Courcelle, Victoria D’Antonio, EmilyDeas, Angelica Dickson, Caroline Dussom, VictoriaEllinghausen, Amy Fairbank, Casey Fekete, Anna-KateFrance, Judy Franzen, Charlotte Ganucheau, AshleyGiambelluca, Sophie Giberga, Christina Grishman,Abbey Heap, Elizabeth Holzenthal, Jessica Houte, NicoleHuguley, Laura Iverson, McKay Jordan, Nikki Klibert,Trista Kramer, Tanya Kramer, Danielle Krumm,Elizabeth Kuebel, Hannah Langston, Michelle Lawrence,AnneElise Lewis, Abby Lindsey, Carly Loveland,Madaline Maestri, Lizzie McCulla, Anna McCulla, KristenMcDaniel, Olivia McNulty, Savannah Miller, HadleyModeen, Diamond Moses, Maggie Murphy, SadieNielsen, Camille Olson, Merritt Parsons, CatherinePereira, Natalie Phillips, Ashleigh Pichon, Gabrielle Pitre,Virginia Price, Ellen Rosenow, Karen Rosenow, LaurenRoyerre, Emily Russo, Lauren Salles, Mimi Scardulla,Catherine Schroeder, Elizabeth Scott, Sellers Serpas,Lindsey Silva, Morgan Silva, Bristie Smith, Kayla <strong>St</strong>. Blanc,Kamie <strong>St</strong>ephens, Taylor <strong>St</strong>ewart, Kelsey <strong>St</strong>ritzinger,Mallory <strong>St</strong>ubbs, Rachel <strong>St</strong>udley, Sarah Thiel, CarolineVorenkamp, and Brooke White....to our teachers for their presentations at Open Houseand to our facilities department for getting everythingtogether for this special day..

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