Devon Dialogue, issue 4, 2010-11

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Ultimate Frisbee Team chases the disc. Page 6 Volume II Issue IV

The Devon Dialogue The Devon Dialogue

May 2011

Cooperstown Bound

Race To The Top

Joe Geiger ’12, Deputy Editor-in-Chief Elect

Matt Kramer ’12, Associate Editor for Editorials

Baseball at Devon Prep has developed into a top-tier program which has become notable throughout the Main Line and beyond. Coach Aquilante has transformed the team into one of the best in the state. Recently, Alex Pachella ’11, Nick Pancerella ’11 and John LaPrise ’12 made commitments to play baseball at Division I and Division III programs. Alex will head north to pitch for Division III Hamilton College, located in upstate New York. Nick is also crossing the border into New York to catch for Division I Binghamton University. As is common practice for stellar prospects, John made a verbal commitment, as a junior, to the University of Virginia, a team consistently ranked in the top ten in the nation, and will formally sign with the team this fall. He is probably the highest quality baseball player to come out of Devon Prep. At Virginia, John will be competing against the best players in the country, on a team that was one win away from advancing to the College World Series last year. Producing players of this caliber bodes well for the Devon program in persuading prospective players to choose Devon Prep. Congratulations to Alex, Nick, and John on their exciting achievements and bright baseball futures.

As the end of the school year nears, it is time to make plans for the future. Devon’s Student Council elections are an annual hot-topic before school lets out for Easter break. Candidates, eager to win the votes of their fellow students, shared their ideas throughout the school for weeks before the election. Each candidate had many different plans and ideas, but they all shared one common goal: to make the 2011–2012 school year the best that Devon Prep has ever had. Posters were plastered throughout the school displaying catchy campaign messages. Some messages were comical, while others presented campaign promises. The candidates discussed their plans for next year and received student feedback as they visited classes. On Tuesday, April 12, 2011, the candidates addressed grades six through eleven during a schoolwide assembly. The current Student Council officers introduced the candidates and described what it meant to be an executive member of Student Council. The candidates for Student Council Treasurer were Chase Weber ’12, Adam Swift ’12, Nate Stauffer ’12, and Ryan Fulmer ’12. The candidates for Vice President were Connell White ’12 and Dan Lewis ’12. Pat Robbins ’12, Ray Kalivas ’12, Alex Tepylakov ’12, and Hugh Phelan ’12 ran for Student Council President. Primary elections were held following the speeches. Candidates Pat, Dan, Ryan, Hugh, Connell, and Nate advanced to the general elections. Dozens of issues were topics of debate in this year’s election. All the candidates touched upon such topics as interaction with girls’ schools, semi-formals, tailgates, vending machines, and a student lounge. However, the main issues of contention were those of qualifications. Some candidates ran on platforms of prior Student Council experience, while others touted leadership roles in other areas of the school. Final elections were held on Friday, April 15. Connell White and Ryan Fulmer won early Friday morning for Vice President and Treasurer, respectively. However, because no candidate received a majority of the votes, a second election was needed. Later that day, the student body voted once more. The results were extremely close yet again, but Pat Robbins emerged victorious. The Student Council Executive Board for the 2011-2012 school year has been established, with Pat Robbins as President, Connell White as Vice President, and Ryan Fulmer as Treasurer. These students will continue the tradition of Devon Prep’s powerful, committed Student Councils. We hope for the best from these victors, and in conjunction with the student body, they will endeavor to make the 2011-2012 school year the most successful that the Devon family has ever experienced.

Devon’s Brightest Shine With Solar Car

Ryan O’Shea ’12, Editor-in-Chief Elect

The Hunt-Winston Solar Car Challenge takes place annually at the worldfamous Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. Established in 1993, the Challenge aims to “motivate students in science and engineering, and to increase alternative energy awareness. The Challenge teaches high school students around the world how to build roadworthy solar cars.” For the first time in the school’s history, Devon will be entering a team. In the spring of 2010, Jacob Riedel ’13 and Antonio Muscarella ’13 proposed forming a Devon team to compete. Now, these students lead this club on their promising project. Since September, The Devon Panel has been planning, constructing, and testing their prototype for a drivable vehicle powered solely by sunlight. Requiring expertise in circuitry, motors, construction, and programming, the car truly is a monumental undertaking that demands greatness from its creators. The club has proven an intriguing challenge for students throughout the school. In addition to Jacob and Antonio, the Panel now includes Zachary Schaefer ’13, Richard Gargano ’13, Christopher Clayton ’13, and Daniel Fletcher ’13. The Panel showcased the product of their determined efforts in the senior parking lot on April 29. “Sol Tide” will compete in the Challenge in July, where it will race against cars from high schools across the nation. Twenty-six teams have registered. The entire Devon family wishes the Panel luck.

Courtesy of Devon Prep Public Relations Office

Devon Prep Theater Society presents Les Miserables. Page 2.

(L-R) Chris Clayton ’13, Jacob Riedel ’13, Antonio Muscarella ’13, and Richard Gargano ’13 are ready to roll with the “Sol Tide” for the Hunt-Winston Solar Car Challenge. 1


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