If they don't get it right year after year, just 86 it. No one watching cares, except for the family in question if it goes wrong. A little story on my kids' graduation from college. TWINS. They (whoever they are) decided during the President's speech to the WHOLE class, to single out graduating twins that year. He was like blah, blah and blah. Three twin sets graduating. Except my twins weren't mentioned. Why they even decided to elevate that, I'm not sure. But as the parent of twins, in the audience, in the president's box by way of invitation due to BOTH my kids excelling somehow, I WAS PISSED. So we ripped paper from the program, wrote a note to the college president who was still speaking, said WE TOO had graduating twins. We watched that note go from hand to hand on to the field. It was magnificent as the University president just started speaking about big donors being recognized, received the note, then asked our twins to stand, named them, and it appeared we were big donors being singled out. I LOVE our story, but still wonder why they thought it prudent to single out a group of people.