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A Message From President Susan A. Cole
To the Class of 2007:
On behalf of the entire faculty and administration of Montclair State University, I offer
you my heartiest congratulations. You have worked hard and earned your place
among the esteemed ranks of Montclair State University graduates. Well done.
As you move toward the next stage of your lives, you and your classmates will step
into careers that span every area of professional life. I am confident that you will
make important contributions to society and that you will be a source of pride to the
University.
The years ahead will certainly be filled with opportunities for success, but also with
difficult challenges. No matter what course lies before you, I hope you will always
carry with you the energy and determination that has brought you this far.
There is important work that needs doing, and you have the capacity to do it, and so
I commend you to the world beyond our campus. Remember all that you have
learned during your years here, keep on learning, and follow your dreams. Carpe
diem and carpe futura.
Sincerely,
Susan A. Cole
President
Montclair State University
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A Message From Your Vice President of
Student Development and Campus Life
*Classof2007, *
A college yearbook is both a memento of an extraordinary time in your life and a call to put your
education to work. It's time to go out in the world and find your rightful place. It's time to begin
building your own life and your own future.
I congratulate and applaud you on the culmination of years of study and hard work that resulted in your
graduation from Montclair State University. Equally important, I challenge you to carry with you the
values and traditions instilled in you as students of this great University: Aim high. Choose compassion
over complacency. Prize courage over comfort. Use your imagination, ingenuity and audacity to explore,
discover and change a world undergoing ceaseless and kaleidoscopic change. Be an engaged, responsible
citizen. Finally, use your education to not only realize your individual potential but to contribute to our
society as well. Remember your time spent at MSU and think often about the friendships made with
faculty, staff and students. Those relationships and the experiences that you shared together will serve
often as reminders of the challenges and rewards that have made you the men and women you are today.
I am confident you will make the right choices and do the right things, in part because this yearbook so
clearly illustrates that so many of you have already done so. You have my best wishes for a happy,
healthy and productive future.
Sincerely,
Dr. Karen L Pennington
Vice President for Student Development and Campus Life
A Message From Your Dean of Students
Dear Graduates,
Congratulations on completing a milestone - obtaining your baccalaureate degree. You should feel
very proud of yourselves for successfully completing the rigors of your major programs, the many
exams and projects, the internships, the performances and the student teaching - you did it!
You have proved that hard work, persistence and commitment pay off.
I recognize that completing your undergraduate education is exciting, but it may also be scarey and
that is normal. I want you to remember that 'Every Ending is a New Beginning'. As you launch out
into the next phase of life, whether you are going into the job market or graduate school, I am
confident that you will be successful -just look at what you have already accomplished.
Believe in yourself, work hard and make wise choices!
I love you,
'Your' Dean of Students
Dean Howell
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The Voice Of A Fellow Student
The Spanish-speaking student body at MSU is comprised of a multi-cultural array of first,
second and third generation Hispanics: one language and many perspectives.
I've had the opportunity to meet Peruvians. Dominicans. Puerto Ricans. Cubans, and
Ecuadorians, just to name a few. Also, there are some whose parents came from different
Spanish-speaking countries, so it's impossible to classify us. for we are as varied as any
ethnic group can hope to be: a true kaleidoscope.
In speaking with a number of my classmates, my goal was to possibly find some common
ground, something that would reflect in general the spirit that prevailed. This was not an
easy feat, and coming from the school of hard knocks, I welcomed the challenge.
Most of us who were not bom here remember the old country with a bitter-sweet nostalgia,
knowing that we can ne\er turn back the hands of time, and e\'en if we were to return,
somehow things would never be the same. We remember the suffering of our people, for all
of us share that common bond of pain. Either first hand or through our parents, we are all
aware of the injustices, the oppression at both ends of the political spectrum, and what better
way to empathize with the pain of others than to have experienced it yourself at some level.
Because I'm in the humanities. I spoke to students who fa\or teaching, predominantly
Spanish, of course. They all seem to be very enthusiastic about making a positive
difference, as educators, in the lives of young people. All are very proud of their heritage
and the indelible contributions that Hispanics have made to the American culture. And all,
without exception, honor this land that has welcomed them and gi\-en them the opportunity
to achie\e their fullest potential- something unheard of in many other countries.
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The Athletic Training students of
MSU work hard to learn and be
responsible for the care, prevention,
and rehabilitation of athletic injuries.
All students who are in the Athletic
Training Education program are
members of this group. These
students get to work with all sports
teams of MSU and attend practices,
games, and travel tournaments.
Florida, California, and Arizona are
only some of the destinations they
have traveled to with the teams.
Students are given the opportunity to
use facilities at other training centers,
local colleges, high schools, and
physical therapy clinics. Some
students have also had the chance to
work with the New York Giants, the
New York Jets, and the New York City
Radio Rockettes. The Athletic
Training Club is an asset to
Montclair's academic and division
sports programs.
Executive Board
Kaite Castellanos, President
AN Cole, Vice President
Allison Cahott, Treasurer
Cheryl Botelho, Secretary
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Date
11/17/06
Opponent
Scranton
Result
L, 75-62
Clarkson
W, 81-61
King's College
L, 71-60
Colby
W, 57-39
Bowdoin
L, 86-46
Mt. St. Mary
L, 70-52
Rutgers-Camden
W, 87-30
William Paterson
L, 51-45
TCNJ
W, 59-47
Farmingdale State
W, 78-58
Catholic DC
L, 65-38
Messiah
L, 70-53
Hood College
W, 58-30
New Jersey City
W, 66-58
Ramapo
W, 51-41
Kean
L, 78-55
Rutgers-Newark
W, 58-53
Richard Stockton
L, 64-57
William Paterson
W, 72-61
Rowan
W, 72-59
Drew
W, 84-46
New Jersey City
W, 55-47
Ramapo
W, 79-44
Rutgers-Newark
W, 43-29
TCNJ
L, 60-38
John Jay
W, 71-53
Richard Stockton
W, 65-50
Farmingdale State
W, 85-70
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Date
Opponent
Result
11/17/07
Hood College
L, 55-53
11/18/07
McDaniel
L. 66-60
11/27/07
Berkeley
W. 91-43
11/29/07
College of Staten
sland L. 66-64
12/01/07
Williams
W. 79-69
1 2/02/07
St. Joseph
W. 73-56
12/06/07
William Paterson
L. 66-50
1 2/09/07
TCNJ
L. 65-54
12/14/07
Rutgers-Camden
W, 81-62
12/20/07
Briarcliffe
W. 93-61
01/06/07
Salisbury
W, 78-71
01/07/07
Moravian
L, 73-65
01/10/07
Berkeley
W, 97-55
01/13/07
New Jersey City
L, 76-63
01/17/07
Ramapo
L, 77-74
01/20/07
Kean
W, 80-67
01/24/07
Rutgers-Newark
L,. 77-76
01/27/07
Richard Stockton
W.. 84-78
01/31/07
William Paterson
L.. 48-45
02/03/07
Rowan
L. 78-68
02/07/07
Philadelphia Bible
W, 87-57
02/1 0/07
New Jersey City
L, 90-66
02/1 5/07
Ramapo
W. 71-68
02/1 7/07
Rutgers-Newark
W, 78-71
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Date
Opponent
Result
09/03/06
Medgar Evers College
W, 11-1
09/04/06
King's College
W, 3-0
09/07/07
Centenary
W, 9-0
09/10/07
Mary Washington
W, 1-0
09/11/07
Ellzabethtown College
L, 0-2
09/14/07
John Jay
W, 7-0
09/17/07
TCNJ
L, 1-2
09/21/07
William Paterson
T, 1-1
09/24/07
Kean
W, 5-1
09/28/07
New Jersey City
W, 2-1
10/01/07
Ramapo
L, 0-2
10/05/07
Johns Hopkins
L, 1-2
10/08/07
Mitchell College
W, 4-0
10/12/07
Richard Stockton
L, 2-4
10/15/07
Rowan
W, 1-0
10/19/07
USMMA-Kings Point
T, 1-1
10/22/07
Rutgers-Cannden
L, 0-2
10/25/07
Rutgers-Newark
W, 5-0
10/29/07
Ramapo
U 1-2
Players
Bill Anthes
Ryan Morgan
llyas Tasci
Ray Ciccone
Matt Behen
Dion Privett
Mike Hogan
Todd Tumelty
Sean Horan
Kyle Bowe
Kyle Hughes
Jeff Rowe
Juan Perez
Owen Amster
Kamil Kluczynski
Owen Nichols
Jessen Van Syckle
Chris D'Amato
Kevin Burkhardt
Brian Miles
Eric Pfeifer
Dennis McSweeney
Sheldon Wilson
Marco Colasacco
Leroy Seqeira
John Pompeo
Todd Woll
Gabe Meria
Nick Mele
Michael Vermes
Edgard Dinten
Kevin McGlintock
Chris Owen
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Players
Jess Amendola
Dara Nalven
Ruby Russell
Lauren Kowalski
Kaylan Van Brookhove
Nicole Kogut
Megan Brown
Laura Johnson
Pamela Breitenbach
Maureen Shockley
Justine Barbato
Angela Martone
Eliza Urcioli
Jennifer Kelleher
Annette Bednarz
Kelly Dutko
Erin Trezza
Dominique Paladino
Nicole Ruas
Kristin Kuhmann
Date Opponent Result
09/03/06 Lynchburg College L, 0-3
09/04/06 Arcadia University L, 1-2
09/10/06 Simmons College L, 2-3
09/1 1/06 Bay Path College W, 3-0
09/17/06 TCNJ L, 2-5
09/18/06 Ferrum College W, 2-0
09/21/06 William Paterson W, 1-0
09/24/06 Kean L, 1 -2
09/26/06 NYU W, 2-0
09/28/06 New Jersey City W, 5-0
10/01/06 Ramapo T, 1-1
1 0/05/06 Drew L, 0-3
10/08/06
Richard Stockton
T, 1-1
10/12/06
Stevens
L, 0-1
10/18/06
Moravian College
L, 0-1
10/20/06
Rowan
T, 0-0
10/22/06
Rutgers-Camden
W, 3-2
10/26/06
Rutgers-Newark
W, 1-0
10/29/06
Richard Stockton
T, 1-1
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Date
Opponent
Indoor Season
12/03/06 Seton Hall Open Meet I
12/10/06 Seton Hall Open Meet II
01/26/07 Army Invitational
01/27/07 New Balance Invitational
02/02/07 DeSchriver Invitational
02/10/07 GTC Championships M
02/19/07 NJAG Championships M
02/23/07 NYU FastTrack Invitationa
02/25/07 Seton Hall Invitational
03/03/07 Armory Open
03/09/07 NCAA Championships
Result
No Team Scoring
No Team Sconng
No Team Scoring
No Team Sconng
Men/Women
en 2nd/Women 9th
en 2nd/V\/omen 4th
I No Team Scoring
No Team Scoring
No Team Sconng
Men 28th Place
Outdoor Season
03/23/07 Dick Shea Open No Team Scoring
03/31/07 Danny Curan Invitational No Team Scoring
04/14/07 7th Annual Bill Omeltchenko NTS
04/21/07 CTC Championships Men 5th/Women 7th
04/26/07 Penn Relays Men's 4x400 Relay
05/05/07 NJAC Championships Men 3rd/Women 5th
05/12/07 Penn - Jersey Meet No Team Scoring
05/17/07 Lions' Last Chance Qualifier NTS
05/24/07 NCAA Championships Men 66th Place
Men's Team
David Antunes, Eugene Asimou, Donovan
Bembridge, Will Bishop, Albert Carter, Sohail
Chaudhry, Elvis Cole, Ryan Cornell, Armando Cruz,
Terence Daly, Brian Gannon, Hector Gutierrez, Chris
Harris, Pedro Hernandez, Terry lavorone, Akeem
James, Anthony Jarvis, Adenford Jean-Phillippe,
Ryan Jordan, Salim Laib, Kyle Kolich, Edmond
Loney, Sal McGrady, Mario Morhson-Bird, Ike
Nwoga, Michael Palazzo, Dwight Palmer, Kevin
Ross, Scott Sands, Jacob Spann, Sutton Scott, Jairo
Sierra, Jonathan Silverman, Jihad Springer, Jack
Stovall, Bayu Suthsno, Lee Tedeschi, John Tsihias,
Tony Williams, Anthony Woolford
Women's Team
Alysha Alston, Leslie Dobbs, Joanna Fuentes, Jamie
Gerner, Amanda Hart, My-Asya Newell, Margaret
Owusu, Shareeda Smith, Judline Tumson, Gi'ana
Walker
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Date Opponent Result
10/2106
10/27/06
11/09/06 Adelphi
11/11 /07 Providence College
11/17/06
12/05/06 SetonHall
12/09/06 College Misericordia
12/12/06 Kings Point
01/13/07 Stevens
01/20/07 William Paterson
01/23/07 Drew
01/27/07 Rowan
NJIT Men, W, 47-45
NJIT Women, W 47-1 7
Baruch Men, W, 51-41
Baruch Women, W, 49-35
TCNJ Men, L, 131-89
Women, L, 160-79
Men, W, 122-101
Women, L, 113-101
Men, L, 123-106
Women, 1,138.5-76.5
Kutztown Invitational Men, 2nd Place
Women, 6th Place
Men, L, 120-94
Women, L, 154-68
Men, W, 111-70
Men, L, 149-86
Women, W, 128-94
Men, W, 103-82
Women, W, 113-73
Men, W, 121-102
Women, W, 130-104
Men, W, 124-73
Women, W, 118-113
Men, L, 151-111
Women, L, 143-97
Men, W, 134-94
01/31/07 Vassar
02/16-02/18 Metropolitan Championships
(at Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ)
Men 6th /Women 8th
Women's Team
Kristine Bates
Katie Curran
Katie Eaches
Raquel Erwin
Laura Flynn
Tracey Groel
Jessica Guth
Tracey Keelen
Kaitlyn McGowan
Kaitlin Muchler
Jessica Patalano
Jillian Reichardt
Caitlin Rotondo
Crena Sprague
Amy Wuko
Men's Team
Ahmed Abdelaal
Mohamed Abdelaal
John Adams
Matt Cappilla
Tim Chambrovich
Ryan Gorsky
Matt Hyde
Jon Kurtz
Ricky Miller
Brian Piatt
Brandon Sands
Marc Seemon
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Date
Opponent
Result
09/03/06
Washington College
W, 4-1
09/06/06
Eastern
W, 2-0
09/10/06
Juniata College
W, 3-0
09/11/06
Univ. of Rochester
W, 1-0
09/17/06
Muhlenberg College
W, 2-0
09/21/06
Manhattanville
W, 3-2
09/28/06
Scranton
W, 4-0
10/01/06
Richard Stockton
L, 1-2
10/05/06
Kean University
W, 2-0
10/11/06
Drew
W, 4-1
10/13/06
Susquehanna
W,2-1
10/15/06
Skidmore College
W,1-0
10/17/06
Ramapo
W, 4-0
10/19/06
SUNY New Paltz
W, 3-1
1 0/22/06
TCNJ
W, 2-1
10/26/06
William Paterson
W,4-1
10/29/06
Wilkes University
W, 3-1
11/02/06
Rowan
L, 2-4
11/09/06
Washington & Lee
W, 2-0
11/11/06
William Smith
L, 1-2
Players
Alexandria Kelly
Jennifer Tanis
Kristen Swartz
Jen Soss
Jess Rosewall
Karii Troisi
Brisa Casas
Lauren Zehnder
Jaimie Lukacs
Elyse Winkle
Kim Demkowicz
Alicia LaContora
Shannon Gill
Laura Chegwidden
Brittany Paiko
Margot Vreeland
Jenna Gallo
Yasi Moshiri
Robyn Apicelli
Sandra Casti
Caitlin Ehehalt
Sarah Phipps
Jackie DeRicco
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09/0206
New Rochelle, NY MSU21,lona7
09/16/06
Springfield, MA Springfield 27,MSU 15
09/23/06
Montclair, NJ MSU 27, Salisbury 3
09/23/06
Montclair, NJ MSU 27, TCNJ 7
10/07/06
Buffalo, NY MSU 22, Buffalo 14
10/14/06
Union, NJ Kean 19, MSU 13
10/21/06
Montclair, NJ Cortland 41 , MSU 3
10/28/06
Montclair, NJ MSU 27, Rowan 20
11/04/06
Wayne, NJ MSU 44, William Paterson 9
11/11/06
Danbury, CT MSU 27, Western Conn. 22
Players
Andrew Ackerman, Mike Ajadi, Gary Andrewshetsko,
Brian Appleton, Bill Bertscha, Jeff Bliss, Gary
Brenner, Mitchell Britcher, Alex Burmeister, Orville
Campbell, Marco Capozzoli, Fred Carter, Rob
Clarizio, Russell Comune, Anthony Cristiano, Troy
Cyburt, Bruce D'Amato, Sean Dedeyn, Nick DeFaIco,
Chris DeMatteo, Derek DePascale, Chris Dickerson,
Frank DiRienzo, Dominique Dixon, Vin Doffont,
DeVaughn Dortch, Vin Elefante, Sal Fama, Rob
Fantozzi, Mike Farrington, Mario Fragale, Nick
Franco, Brandon Fronjian, Ashley Furman, Nick
Giangrande, Shawn Gibson, Michael Goff, Jeremy
Goldman, James Ryan Hanley, Mark Hemmer,
Nathaniel Henning, Thomas Heslin, Cornell Hunt, Vin
lachetta, Emmanuel Ihim, Michael Jump, Brian Kapp,
German Keels, Sean Kiely, Dan Krainski, Esteban
Leon, A.J. Lettizia, Ron Litz, Edmond Loney, Ryan
Lynch, Dan Matthews, Ryan McCoach, Saladeen
McGrady, Jeremy Mercer, Kevin Michel, Eric Palmer,
Jeff Papcun, Carl Patelli, Chris Picchierri, Monsignor
Donovan, Eugene Pinkney, Matt Poole-Boynkin, Mark
Poore, Tyrone Prewitt, Willison Reed, Dominic
Rubino, Derrell Sapp, Jason Scott, Omar Sevilla,
Jesse Shenker, Ray Siegmund, Derrick Simmons,
Rashaan Thomas, Rich Tuero, Brian Tweer, John
Valkos, Vin Varcadipane, Dave Vermeuel, John
Vianney, Rashon Walker, Bryant Wanamaker, John
Wells, Terrell Whitehead, Travis Wilton, Jason
Wombough, Brian Wrubel, Sirajj Ziyad
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03/08/07 Drew W, 1 5-6
03/13/07 McDaniel L, 14-13
03/15/07 Dickinson W, 15-12
03/24/07 Rowan W, 15-12
03/27/07 FDU-Florham W, 12-11
03/31/07 Centenary W, 22-3
04/01/07 Lycoming L, 14-7
04/04/07 Stevens W, 1 8-7
04/07/07 Farmingdale State W, 21-2
04/14/07 Kean W, 20-1
04/19/07 Elizabethtown W, 13-6
04/21/07 Mt. St. Vincent W, 13-5
04/25/07 TCNJ L, 12-10
04/27/07 Manliattanville W, 20-8
05/02/07 Skyline Conference
Manhattanville W, 18-8
05/06/07 Skyline Conference
Stevens W, 13-6
05/09/07 Eastern Connecticut W, 17-7
05/12/07 Hamilton at Gettysburg L, 13-1 1
Players
Lauren Adams
Marykate DiBenedetto
Jamie Hudacko
Melissa Deangelo
Justine DiPaolo
Katy Mayer
Cristin Bentz
Jennifer Tanis
Shauna Brocklebank
Bethany Blaine
Patti Flanagan
Nicole Roselle
Ann Daily
Morgan MacPhee
Jocelyn Ritter
Kristin Kuhmann
Kaite Castellanos
Nicole LaRocca
Dina Morrone
Brianna Gillin
Staci ShalkowskI
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Date
Opponent
Result
02/28/07
Oneona
L,11-07
03/03/07
Eastern Connecticut
W,11-07
03/12/07
FDU-Florham
L,11-09
03/20/07
Stevens
L,11-08
03/24/07
Richard Stocl<ton
W,13-12
03/28/07
New York Maritime
W,11-06
04/01/07
Farmingdale
W,13-12
04/04/07
IVIt. St. Vincent
W, 16-03
04/07/07
Manhattanville
W, 13-04
04/11/07
Centenary
W,22-05
04/14/07
Susquehanna
W,12-06
04/18/07
Kings Point
L,09-06
04/21/07
Cabrini
L,07-04
04/23/07
Kean
W, 17-04
04/25/07
Sl<yline Conference
Kings Point
L,08-05
05/03/07
Dominican
W,14-13
05/11/07
Drew
W,17-13
05/13/07
Championship Game
Stevens
L, 17-06
Players
Patricl< Ferry
John Delia Pesca
Thomas Saley
A.J. Bachman
Patrick Nann
Tyler Meixner
John Schiavone
A.J. Osetto
Evan Wehmeyer
Taylor Bonner
Thomas Bowers
Kevin O'Brien
Collin Marsh
Joseph DiGangi
Robert Glander
Dan Cuff
Jonathan Lopez
Andrew McHale
Matt! Sharp
Bryan Klimchak
Brad Van
Kalsbeck
James Carbonello
Pat Ritacco
Nick Farrar
Andrew King
Kyle Nolan
Adam Ahmad
Allister Edwards
Andrew Rosado
Mario Passafiume
Ryan Hanhart
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Date
03/1 0/07 Dubuque
03/1 0/07 Framingham State
03/11/07 St. Mary's
03/11/07 Wilmington
03/13/07 Wheaton
03/13/07 Keene State
03/14/07 Illinois College
03/14/07 OhioWesleyan
03/15/07 Albion
03/15/07 New England College
03/1 8/07 Plymouth State
03/25/07 DeSALES
03/27/07 John Jay
03/29/07 Scranton
03/31/07 Richard Stockton
04/03/07 Rutgers-Newark
04/05/07 Hunter
04/07/07 Rutgers-Camden
04/10/07 Ramapo
04/14/07 TCNJ
04/1 8/07 Drew
04/1 9/07 New Jersey City
04/21/07 Kean
04/24/07 William
04/28/07 Rowan
05/01/07 NJAC Tournament Rowan
05/04/07 NJAC Tournament WP
05/05/07 NJAC Tournament Ramapo
05/10/07 NCAA Montclair Regional
Manhattanville
05/1 1/07 NCAA Montclair Regional
College of Staten Island
05/12/07 NCAA Montclair Regional
Moravian
05/12/07 NCAA Montclair Regional
Ramapo
05/13/07 NCAA Montclair Regional
Moravian
Result
W, 7-1
W, 8-4
L, 3-1
W, 18-0
W, 5-2
L, 3-0
W, 1-0
W, 12-0
W, 8-0
W, 7-2
W, 3-2
W, 7-0, W, 6-1
W, 12-0, W, 11-0
W, 6-1, W, 8-0
W, 6-1, W, 8-6
W, 6-0, W, 8-2
W, 5-2
W, 7-4, W, 4-3
L, 1-0, W, 3-2
W, 5-0, L, 6-0
W, 2-0, W, 10-4
W, 9-0, W, 7-3
W, 1-0, W, 3-2
W, 3-0, W, 10-3
W, 3-0, W, 7-6
W, 2-1
L, 5-4
L, 4-3
W, 3-2
W, 3-1
L, 9-2
W, 2-0
L, 8-2
Players
Ashley Lustenberger
Megan Durkin
Whitney Driver
Corrine Gannon
Elia Persico
Megan Bryson
Jennifer Jimenez
Kelly Nance
Megan Tantum
Kelly Karp
Jackie Ferranti
Maureen Shockley
Cheryl Bodak
Carolyn McCrea
Amanda Aguirre
Amanda Livsey
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Getting
Involved
Organizations
Experiencing Life Outside the Classroom
ASSIST
Active Students Serving in
Society Togetfier
Class One Organization
S.I.S.T.
Since 1999" ' ^
To promote civic and consciousness
campus involvement and unity through
numerous charity events, community
service events, and fundraisers
Executive Board
Kris Brandi, President
Scott Stewart, Vice President
Jen Frank, Secretary
Val Kerr, Treasurer
Jess Lozak, Head of Public Relations
Clirissy Adamo, Assistant Secretary
Robin Boan, Assistant of Public Relations
Erin Fisher, Brandi Capozzi, AUyssa Hynes,
Jimmy Nye, Coffeehouse Co-Chairs
tSIST hosts bi-monthly cojfeehoitses that sen'e as
en mic nights. They also host dances such as the
annual Sock Hop and Charit}- Ball and raise
activism awareness through Random Acts of
Kindness and Sugar Strike events. ASSIST is a
'mber of the Community Sennce Advisoiy Board.
Their events raise money for local and national
harities that include Broadway Cares, UNICEF,
'Center for Hope Hospice, Operation Santa, and
Make A Wish Foundation.
tlembers: Tricia Somma, Laura Simone, Doug
Iclntyre, Angela Bowne, Andrew Lignelli, Ron
Litz, Jaclyn Themen, Laura Nappo, Eric
Itrickland, Maura Juliano, Giovanni Palumbo,
David Peck, Jessica Abrams, Jimmy Nye
ttve Students Serving In Society Togetl
"Making Charity Fun,
Since 1999"
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C1C
Class One Concerts
Class One Organization
Purpose:
We coordinate, encourage, and I
promote a variety of concert
programming events for the entire
university.
MONTCUimST 07
Class One Concerts Presents
Battle of the Bands 2007
March 26th at 6:00 in the Ratt
1 8 f to tnter Featuring; Free for AU
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Throw The Heat >
Watch these bands battle it oun
for $700 and the opening slot
at Montcldirfest
ass One Concerts loved bringing
ented artists to the campus this year. In
; fall, CIC held a hip hop show
ituring rappers such as Cappadonna
d Cannibal Ox, an MC Battle, and a
3W featuring hardcore underground
;ends Bane. In the spring, they held
3ws with up and coming artists such as
e Sleeping and other local acts
;luding Red Light Green Light. A
ttle of the Bands was held to see who
)uld become the opener for this years
Dntclairfest. This year proved to have a
ry successful Montclairfest with an
ormous turnout of students.
Executive Board
Michael Saavedra, President
Shari Troast, Vice President
Will Senedzuk, Treasurer
Frances Kerrigan, Secretary
Members
David Holowitz
Kristy Sullivan
Brian Macchiarelli
Colleen Wermuth
Chris Bryant
Juliana Szutarski
John Montesano
Jay-Rey Rivera
Mike Launay
Dave Giumara
John Pope
Erika Schnatz
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HSA
Haitian Student Association
Class One Organization
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xecutive Board
aurie A. Pierre, President
laphne Jean-Baptiste, Vice President
lelissa Saint-Natus, Treasurer
ove Constant, Secretary
andra Desinor, Historian
atrick Paul, Public Relations Officer
smbers
)nica Robinson
idimir Bonhomme
eph Jacques Harry
e Feliciano
erlens Desir
rah Joseph
•Mustafa Johnson
;veland Morinvil
[dwan Blanc
iirckens Pierre
nine Tumson
nley Joseph
rley Exavier
nnis Howe
Roceny Gille
Rocener Gille
Reginald Stainfil
Steve Samedi
Suzette Liautaud
Stanley Fils
Calvin Donelan
, , , „, , Margaret Manigat
Myrlene Chouloute „ , • ■ t
, i , T, • . Patricia Louis
Johannah Buissereth „ . -ru •»
Keshna Thermitusi
Jared Jenkins
Gregory Marcelin
Samuel Belony
Ronald Sealey
Sephanie Galette
Jazmin Floyd
Tony Lucas
Keshna Thermitus
Pierre Thertus
Boris Thertus
Jean Pierre
ISO
International Student
Organization
Class One Organization
The International Student Organization promotes interaction between people of all
cultures and nations represented at Montclair State. ISO also provides assistance to
international students so they are able to adjust to their new environment. Some
activities include the International Food Festival, Multicultural Extravaganza,
International Fun Night, World's Fair, Trips to Broadway, Skiing, Six Flags, and
Bowling.
Executive Board
Johnathan Gaugler, President
Marlyn Santana, Assistant to
President
May Velasquez, Vice President
Daniel Jarowoi, Treasurer
Mabel Almonte, Secretary
Frances Taveras, Publicity Chair
Ivan Puente, Publicity Co-Chair
Evelyn Sipiran, Latin Pride Chair
2006
Joaquin Ortiz, Latin Pride Chair
2007
Fiorella Morales, Latin Culture &
Education Chair
Evelyn Sipiran, Latin Culture &
Education Co-Chair
Yolan Bedasse, Latinisimo Chair
Jose Torres, Latin Music Chair
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PAST ACTIVITIES: Un Dia en el Barrio, Vieques Libre: Activists. Mr. Latino A; Miss L.itina, Jose Can Speak, Bronx Witch Project,
Cesar Mora, Historian Elections and Governance in Latin America, Psycliology of Opression, Traditional Wear Display, Mandala Project, The Connection Dinn;
AIDS Dinner, Noche Buena, Alumni Dinner. Yo Soy Latina, Nuyorican Poets Cafe Trip. Marakesh Trip. Six Flags Trip. Power of Word;
What makes a Latina Woman: Stereotypes. Let's Make Sure We Count. Meditation & Achieving more Personal Power and Self-Expressic
AIDS presentation. Band Part: Shino y Su Grupo, Cafe con Leche, Cuba in the Eyes of a Refugee.
Motto: En La Unidad Esta La Fuerza
The purpose of LASO is to expose
the campus community to Latin
American influences in music, art,
literature, history, and cuisine, as
well as educational and sociopolitical
concerns.
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Members
Abigail Awicli, Alan Hernandez, Alexander
Lopez, Alexis Soto, Amanda Diaz , Amanda
Sankar, Ana Cristina Pena, Andrea Rodriguez,
Angel E. Soils, Antonia M. Ortega-Rocha, Arianna
Mesa, Brensi Morales, Christian Valencia, Daniela
Aghadjanian, Darlene Santos, Dennis Howe,
Diana E. Abreu, Disnalda M. Vargas, Dy-Anni
Austin, Eddie Cardenas, Elba Santana, Elizabeth
Tejeda, Erica Sanchez, Frank Quinones, George
He La Oz, George Loaiza, Jacob Spann. James
Romero, Jared Martinez, Jeffrey Munoz, Jennifer
Garcia, Jennifer Tuma, Jessica Madera, Joel
Merino, Johnathan Garcia, Jomirys Lozano, Jon
Velez, Jonathan Preciado, Jose Acosta, Jose
Santos Woss. Josephine Calvay, Josephine Lentini,
Justin ToiTes, Justine P. Adams, Katherine Pena,
Katherine R. Alberco, Katherine Rivera, Kathleen
Guzman, Kathy Zambrano, Keny Medrano,
Leyshla Moscoso, Mailyn Ventura, Maria
Corrales, Maria P. Araneda, Maria Perez, Marifer
Moquete, Marileidy Morel, Maureen Grimaldi,
Mujiba Begum, Nadia May, Nathalia Dejardens,
Nishan Parounagia, Nohely Puntiel, Oliver
Velasquez, Orville Morales, Patricia Polanco,
Pedro Hernandez, Priscilla Romero, Reginald
Stainfil, Romina Lara Okseniuk, Rosa Madera,
Rosa Noboa, Ruxy M. Cordero, Samantha
Rodriguez, Samira Ruiz, Sharif Mowad, Stephanie
Nunez, Steven Mateo, Vanessa Mule, Vanessa
Rivera, Wayne Kerr, William Roman, Xavier
Fernandez, Yadhira Checo, Yashira Mojica, Yoan
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The Montclarion
School Newspaper
Class One Organization
Assistants
Chantal Gabel, News
Diana Salameh, News
IVIatthew IVIcCullough,
Piiotography
David Clarke, A&E
Mike Johnson, Sports
Robert "Buddy" Aitken,
Sports
Eric Strickland,
Production
Christine Adamo, Copy
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Editorial Board
Shayna Jacobs, News
Jessica Suico, Feature
Bernadette Marciniak, A&E
Tom Shields, Opinion
Bobby Melok, Sports
Douglas Mcintyre, Chief Copy
Dominique Wilson, Photography
Jessica Sproviero, Graphic Design
Dr Vaksman, interim Editorial Cartoonist
Aaron Kiedes, Webmaster
Kevin Schwoebel
Advertising Director
Peter Junda
Bookkeeper
William Batkay
Faculty Advisor
Writers and Contributors
Bryan Woodward, Jessica
Lozak, Hannah Rolfes,
Trevor Cahill, Lauren
Truncale, Dr. Ron Gilbert,
Alicia Feghhi,
Lou Cunningham
Lillian M. Aleman
Alumni Advisor
Mike Sanchez
Overall Design
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OSAU
Organization of Students for
African Unity
Class One Organization
Players
Theatre Club
Class One Organization
90.3 WMSC
Campus Radio Station
Class One Organization
WMSC-
10.? fm
MONTaAia STATES UNDCftfrftOUND RADIO
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CLUB
College Life Union Board
Service Organization
Purpose: to coordinate and encourage social, recreational and
educational activities for the college community. CLUB provides
quality programming for the entire campus.
Executive Board:
Laura Hutcheon, President
Demise Vecchi, Vice Presiden
Krystal Acosta, Treasurer ,
Magda Legutko, Secretary
Past Activities & Events:
During tliis academic year, CLUB has organized Homecoming, winicin
included events sucii as tine King and Queen Talent Show, a barbeque with
the SGA, Red Hawk Day, Ladies Night, Inflatables, Real World Speakers, the
Pep Rally and Celebrity Softball Game, an Ice Cream Social, Damian the
Hypnotist, floatbuilding, and the Homecoming Parade. CLUB also held a coffee
bar. Who Wants to be a Mega Hundredaire, a Battle of the Bands with Sigma
Sigma Sigma, Winter Ball, and took part in the SGA Leadership Retreat. In the
spring semester, CLUB organized a Valentine's Day card event, So You Think
You Know Gameshow, and Spring Week, which includes Red Hawk Day,
Inflatables, the Adult Circus show, a barbeque, a coffee bar. Who Wants to be
a Mega Hundredaire, Ladies' Night, a chocolate party and a Battle of the
Bands.
Members:
Laura Hutcheon, Denise Vecchi,
Krystal Acosta, Magda Legutko,
Jamie Dresher, Tanya Washnik,
NJikita Ramoo, Danielle Palmieri,
;)aitlin Mortara, Jessica Traenor,
Jesica Cetrulo, Alissa Walaszek,
bigail Awich, Nicole Pica, Ashton
Stathum
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Normal Review
Literary Magazine
Service Organization
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Chi Alpha
Christian Fellowship
Class II Organization
H.E.A.R.T.
Helping Each Other And
Redefining Tomorrow
Class II Organization
H.E.A.R.T. has been extremely involved in helping the
community. Recent events include making, packaging, and
delivering peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for a homeless
shelter, making hats for kids with cancer, visiting nursing homes to
interact with residents, and participating at Red Hawk Nights on
campus.
Alyson Kuritz, President
Amanda Kucsera, Vice President
Heather Heyrich, Treasurer
Katelyn Rabbit, Secretary
Katie Kulaga, Historian
Kate Burke, Webmaster
Members
Alyson Kuritz
Amanda Kucsera
Heather Heyrich
Katelyn Rabbit
Katie Kulaga
Kate Burke
Jennifer Duran
Alissa Mahadeen
Allyssa Hynes
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Hillel
The Jewish Student Union
Class II Organization
HRLDA
Human Relations Leadership
and Development Association
Class II Organization
Indian Culture Club
Class II Organization
'urpose: To let the campus community
know about the beauty of Japanese
jiture in all its aspects. These aspects
nclude the modern and old customs of
apan, J-pop, anime, cherry blossoms,
and anything between.
Japan Club
Class II Organization
Executive Board
Eric Strickland, President
Lurdes Ruela, Vice President
Giovanni Palumbo, Treasurer
Brittany Butler, Secretary
uis Eduardo Lopez Lopez, Program
Coordinator
iris King, Japanese Media Consultant
Raquel Ford, Assistant Treasurer
MSA
Muslim Student Association
Class II Organization
NASO
Native African Student Organization
Class II Organization
Psychology Club
Class II Organization
UAASO
Unified Asian American
Student Organization
Class II Organization
0 spread Asian culture and knowledge to the
itire campus community.
Executive Board
Kenneth Pamiloza, President
Ryan DeGuzman, Vice President
Edzel Ubas, Treasurer
Clarisse Madarang, Secretary
Miki Takao, Programming Chair
Nicole Muzoves, Public Relations
Karen Mae Masbang, Historian
Matt Yao, Fundraising Chair
Christian Adan, Community Service Chair
Tae Min Cho, Culture Chair
Alex Chen, Website Manager
UAASO e\ents include BBQ's, Asian Game Nights,
Karaoke Valentine Date Auction, Line Dancing. Noodle
\ight Asian Awareness and Bubble Tea Night. These
jLtn itics help spread Asian culture through food,
pertc imances tashion, music and much more. Battlegrounds
IS the biggest LAASO event where dance groups from
different colleges come to perform together. Asian Pacific
Islander month is a special time to celebrate through ^^
awareness programming and events.
Club Magic
Class III Organization
Chinese Club
Class III Organization
Dietetics Club
Class III Organization
Hellenic Student
Organization
Class III Organization
JRPOSE: The Hellenic Student Organization of MSU is dedicated
I bringing together, in one voice, all individuals of Hellenic descent,
who are honored in: promoting Hellenic culture, language, and
igion; to discuss the current issues that affect Hellenes in Greece,
Cyprus and in the diaspora; to foster a spirit of cooperation and
utual understanding with other organizations within the university
and in the community as a whole and to advance connectivity
between current students, alumni and the Hellenic community.
MEMBER LIST: BARBARA HANTZOPOULOS, ANNA DRITSAS, MELINA
COUNDOUROU, PARASKEVI LILIKAS, DESPO PANTELIDIS, CHRISTINA
NTELIDIS, CHRISTINA MAKRIS, DENA ORFANITOPOULOS, ARCHONDIA'
PETRIS, JULIUS SERGIOU, GEORGE SERGIOU, NIKOLAS SERGIOU,
<YRIAKOS KYRIAKOU, EMILY KATEHIS, MARIA SIDERIS, ALEXANDRA
:0S, MARIA KONTOGIANNIS, DEAN MAROULAKOS, TOM MAROULAKOS,
MTTHEW BACALAKIS, ANGELIKI TSANGARIS, ELLEN TRIANTAFILOS,
IRISTOS HALIYIANNIS, YIANNIS FLOROPOULOS, RIA GOUVOUNIOTIS,
ANNA BATEMITS, CHRYSSANTHOS CHRYSSANTHAKOPOULOS, MARIA
DIMITRAKIS, DINO GEORGIOU, BELLA BAKER, NUNZIO MOUDATSOS,
JGELA SERGONIS, NICKOLAS KATSANOS, TINA MEREOS, CASSANDRA
NSTANDELIS, LOUIS SMARAGDAKIS, KRISTIANA SCHUSTER, CANDACE
SEDEREAS, JESSICA DEMETROULES. CARA SCOPELITIS, GUS
EORGOS, STELLA PSIHIS, CHRISTINA UMOWSKI, ANGELA COLABELLI,
ANDREW BACALAKIS, ANGELOS ALEXANDROU, THEODOROS
KOULOUMPIS, MARIA ZACHARATOS
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Past Events include dances with other New York and New Jersey
Hellenic Clubs, charity events, folk dance events, and Greek
Independence Day. On campus activities include Greek nights and
cultural events exploring Hellenic history and culture.
Executive Board:
BARBARA HANTZOPOULOS, President
MELINA KOUNDOUROU, 1st VP
PARASKEVI LILIKAS, 2nd VP
ARCHONDIA PETRIS, Treasurer
GEORGE SERGIOU, Asst Treasurer
CHRISTINA MAKRIS, Secretary
ANNA DRITSAS, Public Relations/IHS
Rep
Korean Student
Organization
Class III Oraanization
Some events during the year
included the KSA Retreat in Atlantic
City, participation in the student
organization fairs, general meetings,
and a Halloween Party. KSA strives
to inform the campus of the Korean
culture and traditions.
Executive Board
Linda Lim, President
IVleredith Kim, Vice President
Jeff Mun, Treasurer
Jeanie Kim, Secretary
Pyong Ho Kim, Historian/Photographer
Members
IViereditin Kim, Jeanie Kim, Jeff Mun, Grace Son, Hae Si
Lee, Josepin Bae, James Yoo, Munhee CInoi, Jen Parl<, h
Nyugen, Pyong Ho Kim
Management Club
Class III Organization
MSU GAMERS
Class III Organization
Motto: Game On!
Puipose
They are focused on providing a place and timi
for people who enjoy games and want to take a
break from their studies. They play everything
from Chess to Console games such as Halo 2,
Madden, or Mario Party. There is usually
something always going on for a quick game oi
whatever is on hand. They have also started to
run events to help get other students from the
university more invovled. They help make a
community atmosphere and are here to stay.
Members
Abel Martinez, Adam Pita, Adrianne Ellison,
AJ IngersoU, Alex Peri, Allyson Schechner-
Kanofsky, Andrew Cicirelli, Anthony
IngersoU, Anthony Ponce, Ashley Crow, Boris
Thertus. Brianna Corby, Brittany Butler, Cara
DeAgelis, Charlie Resseg, Chris Bryant, Chris
King, Chris Teixeira, Cory Seigel, Danielle
Graf, Daniel Quinteros, Dan Mongak, Dan
Rosmusson, Dave Clarke, Dave Marconi,
Deirdre Maino, Dennis Show, Dylan Barnes,
Emile Issa, Emily Brady, Eric Schleifer, Eric
Sieck, Heather Drew. Jay Rey Rivera, Jeff
Simsiman, Jennifer L. Bartok, Jen Frank, Jen
Pixley, Justin Heba, Joseph Campos, Joseph
Matthew McCullough, Josh Beekman, Justin
Towe. Katie Bojanek
Katie Cook, Katya Alvarez. Kelly
Czupkiewicz, Kim Alonzo, Laura Nappo,
Lauren Alfant, Lawrence Chan, Leandra
Smith. Lina Halawani. Luis Eduardo Lopez.
Mathew Papa, Matt Cappilla, Matt Forsytl,
Matt Warwick, Maurice Grant, Maxwell
Chapman, Maxx Casanova, Megan Mosca,
Mike Fisher, Nicholas Christian. Nick
Campanella. Nick Rivera, Noelle Berry. Paul
Nicastro. Raquel Ford. Rich Tullo. Robin
Executive Board
President: Eric Strickland
Vice President: Dave Uptegrove
Boan, Russei victorio Sami Phillips, Sam Treasurer: Walter Soto-Liebman
Kim, Sarah Landy, Scott Glazer. Scott
O'Neill, Sean Openshaw, Sharif Mowad. Yasir Secretary: Vin Gallo
^''■'^'^"^ Public Relations: Danny Sherwood
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PAKI CLUB
Pakistani Youtli of America
Class III Organization
Rhythm Nation
Dance Club
Class III Organization
Purpose: Rhythm Nation Dance
Club is an organization open to any
undergraduate student who is
interested in sharing their passion for
dance through student choreography
and performing.
Executive Board
Lauryn Herchakowski, President
Allyson DiCaro, Vice President
Amy Petronzio, Secretary
Jaclyn Therrien, Treasurer
Mallika Thomas, Dance Captain
Members
Katie Bopp
Trevor Cahill
Tina Critelli
Dana Pessler
Jackie Kimberlin
Lindsay Roberts
Laura Sans
Lauren Santarelli
Jaclyn Sheehy
Ashley Santillo
Laura Simone
Edmund Tan II
Carolyn Telker
Heather Winslow
Samantha Wilson
Lisa Berenbaum
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Some events include the annual Spring
Dance Show in Memorial Auditorium and
Battlegrounds sponsored by UAASO with
original choreography and dance numbers.
In recent years they have performed at
TCNJ, for Spectrums, and Basketball
Blastoffs. They specialize in any type of
dance; ballet, modern, jazz, lyrical, hip-
hop, tap, Broadway, and interpretive.
Students Against
Violence
Class III Organization
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Greek Council
The Greek Council of MSU is comprised of all fraternities and sororities to unite
Greek life on campus. A representative from each organization attends weekly Greek
Council meetings to discuss business. Greek Council is housed under the Student
Government Association and works with them to secure the needs of the Greek
Community.
Alpha lota Chi
Class IV Organization
Alpha Kappa Psi
Class IV Organization
Purpose: Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of
principled business leaders.
Executive Board:
Sellena Padilla, Master of Rituals
Awa M'Baye, Vice President Internal
Jennifer Rosario, President
Ivis Pineda, Vice President External
Brittany iVluiier, Vice President of Alumni
Carlton Small, Treasurer
Olawunmi Thomas-Quarcoo, Secretary
Neris Fleming, Warden
Members: Jazmine Adams, Jenille Amantine,
Norbert Bak, Jonathan Birikorang, Dieayah
Bryant, LaShonda Clark, Charlene Clarke,
Priscilla Colon, Angel Crews, Franklin Edochie,
Garvin Elmera, Marie Erminice, Carina
Federico, Jamil Frans, Geraldine Gedeon,
Vanessa Granderson, Kacy-Ann Hall, Amber
Henry, Bisera Jakimovska, Therasa Lane,
Alyssa Linder, Kevin Michel, Emidio Ramos,
Antonella Rescinito
Past Activities: This year events included the
annual Professional Fashion Show, Dinner
Etiquette, Resume Writing Workshop, helping
out at a senior citizen center on Thanksgiving
and a Breast Cancer Walk in October. This
year they helped the children at the Child Cart
Center create Valentines Day cards and visite(
the Hillside Food Bank. The most successful
professional event was the L'Oreal company O'
campus recruiting event.
Delta Chi
Class IV Organization
lota Phi Theta
Class IV Organization
Executive Board
Kyle Davis, President
Bakir Brown, Vice President
Tyshawn Hawkins, Treasurer
Jack Stovall, Secretary
Carl Ferguson, Web Master
Kyle Little, Historian
Jahkahli Johnson, Sgt. at Arms
Courtney Epps, Sweetheart
"The 21st Century vision for Iota is to continue our
pursuit to fraternal excellence, Service to the
Community and Justice for all"
Purpose
"We Stand Firmly; Unbreakable upon the
Principles of Scholarship, Citizenship,
Leadership, Fidelity and Brotherhood"
Motto
"Building a Tradition,
Not Resting Upon One"
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Lamda Sigma
Upsilon
Class IV Organization
Lamda Tau
Omega
Class IV Organization
Excellence through unity, knowledg(
and dedication. I
Past activities and events include the!
Blue Ribbon Campaign: Preventing
Child Abuse, Blue-B-Que, World
Aids Dinner, Montclair's Next Top
Model, Phenomenal Women, and Tc
Love Me is to Know Me.
Zaydra Martinez, President
Kathy Gonzalez, Vice President
Tiffany Perez, Treasurer
Ivetliz Rios, Secretary
Members
Kathy Gonzalez
Trisha Fuentes
Zaydra Martinez
Ivetliz Rios
Angelica Ventura
Tiffany Perez
Zairy Ramos
Phi Beta Sigma
Class IV Organization
Phi Sigma Pi
Class IV Organization
Phi Sigma Sigma
Class IV Organization
Pi Kappa Alpha
Class IV Organization
Sigma Delta Phi is the oldest sorority on
campus, forming in 1947 and celebrating 60
/ears of active sisterhood. They participate in
numerous philanthropies such as Ronald
McDonald House. American Cancer Society,
Susan G. Coleman Foundation, as well as
organizing the King and Queen of Hearts
Dhilanthropy. They are a very active Class IV
organization, participating in Homecoming
and Greel< Week, among other activities.
Executive Board
Sigma Delta Phi
Class IV Organization
Purpose: To bridge the gap between commuter and
dorming students at Montclair State University.
Members
Kathleen Francois, Kristine Hopkins, Jessica Ferrara, Amanda Penna, Jillian
Windecker, Christa Araneo, Anastasiya Koziova, Elise Retro, Marissa Esposito
Jill Gorskv. Maria Sideris. Kirche Houston. Sarah Muso, Kimberlev Feldman. Liz
. ' ~ ~~^~^ Carrano. Nicole Hughes. Stephanie Vicari, Kelly Boeckle, Merry Colonna. Holly
athleen Francois. President ^-^^^^^ Catapano. Social Chair Grimes. Meagan Fibkins. Nicola Gatapano. Ashley Boyd, Jillian Aruch. Ashley
;arah Muso, Vice President ^^^.^ Sideris Rush Advisor Bostic. Adriana Pestrichella. Julianne Rizzetello. Kayla BonPietro. Tiffany Davis,
Elise Petro. Treasurer Kristine Hopkins-Pledqe Advisor Nicole Maffuci. Nichola Mangan. Danielia Morrow, Marcie Caputo, Hira Mir,
lastasiya Koziova, Secretary ,.,, . J,, . , . cprihp Knstin Kearns. Allie Edvin. Alisa Zherebchevskaya. Cristinarose Guggino,
Merry Colonna. Historian ^"' ^ "^ Ashley Tobias. Mallory Cook. Samantha Hughes. Katy Henry
Sigma Delta Tau
Class IV Organization
Motto: Patrae Multae Spes Una- One hope of many people
Purpose: The mission of Sigma
Delta Tau is to enricii the college
experience of young women with
similar ideals, to build long lasting
friendships and to foster personal
growth. SDT shall encourage each
member to reach her fullest
potential by providing intellectual,
philanthropic, leadership, and social
opportunities within the framework
of mutual respect and high ethical
standards.
Executive Board
Jennifer Paustian, President
Amanda Drost, Vice President
Jeanne Marie Atieh, Treasurer
Jenn Merkin, Secretary
Amanda Tomaro,VP of Rush
Alicia Moreton,VP of New Member
Education
Lauren Keating, Ast VP of New
Member Education
Heather Newman, Social
Nicole Krell, Scholarship
MJ Cirone, Panhellenic
Members
Jeanne Marie Atieh, Caity Bantei, Monica
Bauer, Jessica Bergman, Call Capodici,
MJ Cirone, Brooke Cooke, Courtney
DiGiovanni, Amanda Drost, Stacey
Fenkel, Keri Graham, Trish Genese, Leda
Kayaoglu, Lauren Keating, Genna Kipnis,
Melissa Kosakowski, Nicole Krell,
Stefanie Lefurge, Rachel LaPera, Kate
Lindstrom, Jenn Merkin, Alyssa Miller,
Alicia Moreton, Christina Nancather,
Heather Newman, Margaret Pauta,
Jennifer Paustian, Jenna Rocca, Brittany
Roth, Diane Rooney, Elisa Schwartz,
Monica Steinberg, Amanda Tomaro,
Jayme Viera, Stefanie Vukasovic, Kim
Zengewald
Past Activities
Sigma Delta Tau participates in many
activities on and off campus. Every yea
they host a Tricky Tray Auction to raise
money for their national philanthropy,
Prevent Child Abuse America . During
the Spring semester, SDT has put on
their own version of the dating game
Singled Out. In addition, they hold
various clothes and food drives,
participate in Relay for Life over the I
summer, and contribute to other j
community services and philanthropiesJ
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Class IV Organization
Swing Phi Swing
Class IV Organization
Tau Phi Beta was founded at
Southern Connecticut University in
1985. They then began a chapter at
Vilham Paterson University in 1987.
Montclair's chapter was founded in
1991. Since its founding, it has
grown into one of the top fraternities
at Montclair State University.
Tau Phi Beta
Class IV Organization
Tau Phi Beta's original colors were
black, red, and gold. When a chapter
was founded at William Paterson, The
colors were changed to black and
silver. The brothers of Tau Phi Beta
are known as the Bulls as well as The
Fun Bunch. Tau Phi Beta was founded
by business majors. Since the stock
market is also termed the "Bull"
market, the name fit. The Fun Bunch
is an acronym for the Greek letters
Tau Phi Beta.
The Bulls root itself in personal
growth and value of its brothers. It
keeps its numbers small, believing
in quality, not quantity. It is one of
the few local fraternities left at
Montclair State University and is
both a social and philantropical
fraternity. It participates in Greek
Week, Homecoming, fundraisers,
as well as on and off campus
events.
The Bulls run their pledge
program in order to teach its
members to only respect those
who give respect. Another reason
it keeps its numbers low is to
ensure that each brother knows
each other. It is one of the few
fraternities left that pledges on
line.
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Theta Kappa Chi
Class IV Organization
Strength in Sisterhood since 1985
The purpose of this organization is
to pronnote education through the
bonds of friendship and sisterhood.
This shall be accomplished through
social and campus related projects
and activities, as well as projects
benefiting the unprivileged children
in the community.
Fall 2006 Executive Board
Spring 2007 Executive Board
President- Jenn Stutz
Vice President- Tatiana Paz Recruitment Chair- Ellen Mazuijian
Secretary- Allie Showell Publicist- Ashley Christy
Treasurer- Michelle Vozza Philanthropist- Renee Callahan
Pledge Mistress- Nikki Roark ^^^,31 officer- Megan Thompson
o„„,„i r-\^^.. I ,, u^,,^^ Alumni President- Jacki
Buckingham
Social Chair- Liz Henes
Rush Chair- Nicole Vasile
President- Tatiana Paz
Vice President- Allie Showell
Secretary- Jessica Salway
Treasurer- Shennia Goss
Pledge Mistress- Michelle Vozza
Social Chair- Tina McCafferty
Rush Chair- Nicole Vasile
Recruitment Chair- Sara Lazratioi
Publicist- Allison Travers
Philanthropist- Renee Callahan
Alumni President- Jacki
Buckingham
Alumni Representative- MarcyTh(
& Rachel Mattern-McClory
Congratulations to the Alpha Rho pledge class of Fall 2006 and to the Alpha Sigma pledge class of Spring 2007!
Theta XI
Class IV Organization
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SGA Executive Board 2006-2007 L-R: Maria Scares, Treasurer; Angelo Lilla,
President; Amy Chicken, Vice President; Matthew DePasquale, Secretary
SGA Members Fall 2006 L-R: Top- Anthony Guttilla, Michael P. Jackson, Ashley Coraelison, Ronald
licken, Andrew Gibson, Bethany Bellevue, Jonathan Preciado, Joseph Specchio, Jeremy Slagle. Middle-
Cimberly McCroud, Malika Kone, Maria Conales, Maria Soares, Angelo Lilla, Amy Chicken, Matthew
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Fall 06 Spring 07
Tina David
Fall 06 Spring 07
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Bethany Bellevue
Fall 06 Spring 07
Ian Honauer
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Jennifer Merced
Andrew Gibson
Jennifer Frank j
Spring 07
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Randy Thompson
Spring 07
Jeremy Slagle
Fall 06 Spring 07
Ashley Cornelison
Fall 06 Spring 07
Ronald Chicken
Maria Corrales
Jonathan Fratella
Fall 06 Spring 07
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Jeffrey Welfel
Fall 06 Spring 07
Krystal Woolston
Fall 06 Spring 07
Dan Harraka
Spring 07
Jessica Suico
Andrea Khan
Camille Henriques
Fall 06 Spring 07
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Vaughn McEnough
Fall 06 Spring 07
Doug Mclntyre
Fall 06
Aaliyah Muhammad
Fall 06 Spring 07
Skye Patete
Fall 06 Spring 07
Jazmin Floyd
Fall 06 Spring 07
Brian Macchiarelli
Spring 07
Kate Reed
Fall 06
Brittany Dunn
Fall 06
Jonathan Preciado
Fall 06 Spring 07
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"True Believers"
By the Bouncing Souls
I've met some people along the way,
Some of them split some of them stay,
Some of them walk some walk on by,
I've got a few friends I'll love till I die
From all of these people I try to learn,
Some of them shine some of them burn.
Some of them rise some of them fall,
For good or bad I've known them all
We live our life in our own way.
Never really listened to what they say,
The kind of faith that doesn't fade away
We are the true believers
We are the true believers
Well you can fight or you can run.
Hide under a rock till the war is won,
Play it safe and don't make a sound,
But not us we won't back down
True believers all the way.
You and I...
We live our life in our own way.
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These Are The Pays
by Natalie Merchant
these are days you'll rewiewber
never before and never since, I prowise
will the whole world be warm as this
and as you feel it, you'll know It's true
that you are blessed and lucky
it's true, that you are touched by something
that will grow and bloow in you
these are days you'll rewewber
when May is rushing over you with desire
to be part of the piracies you see in every hour
you'll know It's true, that you are blessed and lucky
it's true, that you are touched by something
that will grow and bloom in you
these are the days that you might fill with laughter
until you break
these days you might feel a shaft of light
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you'll know how it was meant to be
see the signs and know their meaning
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Stick to the Basics
The simple basics of life -
love, faith, and hope - are all
we really need. We can't undo
all the world's wrongs, but we
can affect the comer of the
world we live in if we'll just
stick to the basics - the basics
of life. ~ Kirk Sullivan
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freedom and joy in
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Simple pleasures of
growing up together are
preserved in the
keepsake albums of our
hearts. ~ Jane Debord
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In the sweetness of friendship let there be
laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the
dew of little things the heart finds its morning
and is refreshed. ~ Kahlil Gibran
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Always Friends
Friendships are the spice that makes life worth living.
They give us hope and confidence to face whatever
tomoiTow may bring. But if we cling too tightly to
those we care for, we underestimate the power of the
bond. Time forges great friendships that will not wither
in a season. There is something wonderful to be found
in friendships that have stood the test of distance and
age. Good friends have the amazing ability to go
through long times apart and then pick up right where
they left off.
Trust your friendships to be enduring. Value the bonds
that have been built over time. Keep investing in those
relationships: call, write, visit. Above all else, believe
in the commitment of caring, and trust the integrity of
love. It will prove hardier than tough times and
mightier than miles. ~ Jeff Walling
There is a path before you that you alone can
walk. There is a purpose that you alone can
fulfill. ~ Karla Dornacher
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Friends
BY G.A. MEYERS
No modem medicine or meditation has quite
the same healing effect as a friend. Friends
can take the space once occupied by
loneliness and fill it to the brim with
partnership and purpose. Isolation is
replaced by delightful companionship.
Heartache is healed by the joy and
satisfaction of camraderie.
Only a soul mate can fill the need in each of
us for true companionship - the craving to be
known, understood, and valued. And that
kind of friendship is a rare gift. But when
that treasure is found, it works its way into
our lives, into the deepest recesses of our
hearts. Companionship can transform us. It
replaces selfishness with a spirit of sacrifice.
It soothes the sadness of loss and raises a
song of joy. It buries the hatchet of hatred
and reaps a harvest of love.
The wonderful, miraculous thing about
friendship is, anyone can participate. Each
of us has the power to partner with another
and, in so doing, change the world one
heart at a time. You, as a friend, have that
power. Your companionship can bring
peace and joy to another.
Companionship does require an
investment. It takes time to build. You'll
have to share your pain and loss, even
reveal your weaknesses. But the rewards
are worth it, because companionship means
not only bearing one antoher's burdens but
also sharing in victories, in healing, in joy.
In a world fueled by greed, selfishness, and
hatred, friendship - companionship - may
be the only way to make a difference.
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Real friendship is
shown in times of
trouble
Euripides
If you really love
one another, you
will not be able to
avoid making
sacrifices
Mother Teresa
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raithtulness is a hallmapk ot Ipiendship. It takes mariLj tcpms, but perhaps the most treasuped taithtulness in tpiendship is silence.
riot a lack ot communication but a communication without wopds. In tpiendship, thepe are times when wopds don t need to be
spoken because tpiends know each othep. I heij heap heopt cpies as audiblij as vocal ones. And, even when a need is unspoken, thcL)
taithtullij pespond.
Mani) things can mute oup cpies top help, suppopt, op encoupaqement. ohame, peqpet, and tear ape silenceps. Yet tpue tpiends
pond taithtullij, enabled bq special sensors that ape alepted at the smallest telltale siqn ot need. It someone is missinq without
a tpiend stapts seapchinq. It someone is sad op weighed down bq cicumstances, a tpiend will taithtullq come alonqside to help
litt the load. It somone tails, a tpiend taithtullq topqives - whethep op not a contession is otteped.
Pain - even enexppessed pain - is telt and shaped bq taithtui tpiends. I heq undepstand unspoken teaps and ottep assupance.
Tpiends can sense the stopms ot suttepinq that pavaqe qoup heapt, and theq oUep sheltep. I pue tpiends Taithtullq tultill the needs that
qo undetectable bq most. Ipiends push to qoup side without a sqllable beinq utteped.
Fpiends talk about theip thouqhts, teelinqs, dpeoms, teaPS, and needs. I heq shape lauqhtep and teapS. but the best tpiends ape the
ones who, thpouqh qeaps ot taithtulness, know us well enough to undepstand and pespond even when we pe quiet. ~ (j7.A. IVIeqeps
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Closing time - time for you to go out, go out
into the world.
Closing time - turn the lights up over every
boy and every girl.
Closing time - one last call for alcohol, so
finish your whiskey or beer.
Closing time - you don't have to go home but
you can't stay here.
I know who I want to take me home.
Take me home...
Closing time - time for you to go back to the
places you will be from.
Closing time - this room won't be open 'til
your brothers or you sisters come.
So gather up your jackets, and move it to the
exits - 1 hope you have found a friend.
Closing time - every new beginning comes
from some other beginning's end.
Yeah, I know who I want to take me home.
I know who I want to take me home.
Take me home...
Closing time - time for you to go back to the
places you will be from...
I know who I want to take me home.
Take me home...
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La Campana
Everything in life is constantly
changing. The world is in motion, we
trust to wake up to a new tomorrow,
and time relentlessly ticks by. Come
to think of it, the only constant
substance in life is change. Embrace
it! It is something that will never go
away. Every ending leads to a new
beginning in the cycle of change. As
we graduate and step into a world that
has been scarred with changes of both
good and bad, it is my wish that we
leave our mark of goodness as we
enter this new beginning.
I would like to thank Tim McGovern
for his outstanding help, the yearbook
staff, the SGA, Angelo, Jasmin,
Krystal and Matt, and my family for all
of their support in this labor of
memories.
Congratulations my fellow
graduates of the Class of 2007! May
you experience wonderful changes in
your life!
Fondly,
Amy Chicken
Editor-in-Chief
2006-2007
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La Campana would like to thank the following people for their help
ands support in the publication of this book:
The Staff of the 2007 yearbook: Amy Chicken, Matthew Werner,
Krystal Woolston, Anthony Guttilla, Marissa Cassidy, Christina
Umowski, Pamela Teran, Yolanda Pazdera, Heather Jakson
Dr. Cole, Dr. Pennington, Dean Howell, SGA President Angelo
Lilla, The Student Government Association
Michael Peters our university photographer, Ronald G. Chicken a
contributing photographer
Jim Carroll and the photographers at Lors Studio
Jostens Publishing and their entire staff for their endless dedication
and work
We especially thank Tim McGovem our Jostens Representative for
his tremendous effort, support, and spirit throughout this yearbook
publication process
Jostens Printing and Publishing Division, which is located in State
College, Pennsylvania, printed the 2007 edition of La Campana, the
yearbook of Montclair State University. There were 3,000 copies
printed of the 2007 yearbook with 248 pages in each book.
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commitment to the war in Iraq and proposes
sending additional troops overseas.
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polar ice caps, a season of
alarming tropical storms
and record-breaking heat
waves, global warming
becomes a present-day
global emergency.
► Thanks to the efforts
of groups like Rock the
Vote, young American
voters turn out in
record numbers for
the 2006 elections.
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$1.65 billion for the wildly popular YouTube
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of 9/1 1 , civic leaders
and mourners gather to
commemorate the occasion
with solemn ceremonies
and moments of silence.
► British authorities foil a
terrorist plot to blow up
planes headed to the U.S.
from the U.K., resulting
in airline restrictions on
liquids, aerosols and gels.
More than 95,000 fires during the 2006 wildfire season
claim more than 9.5 million acres in the United States.
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population passes the 300
million mark according to
the Census Bureau's official
Population Clocl<.
i In an effort to curb illegal
immigration, the Senate
passes legislation authorizing
the construction of 700 miles
of double-layered fencing on
the U.S. -Mexico border.
► Bobby Shriver and U2's
Bono launch the stylish
(PRODUCT) RED initiative
to raise money for The
Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria
in Africa.
i Spinach tainted with E. coll
bacteria kills one consumer
and sickens almost 100
more in 19 states, leading
to calls for improved food
safety practices.
Gerald R. Ford, 38th president
of the United States, dies at
age 93. Ford was appointed
vice president by Richard
Nixon in 1973 and succeeded
to the presidency after
Nixon's resignation.
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sharply critical report that
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his six-year term as
president of Mexico after
winning by a narrow margin
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organizes more than 20 Rock for Darfur
concerts to raise funds for what the U.N. calls
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her $40 million Leadership
Academy for Girls in
the deprived small
town of Henley-on-Klip,
south of Johannesburg,
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Lebanon-based Islamic
militia, attacks Israeli
military positions and
border villages, beginning
a conflict that claims
more than 1 ,400 lives,
mostly civilians. U.IM.
peacekeepers are called in
to broker a cease-fire.
i In October 2006, North
Korean leader Kim Jong II
orders the country's
first nuclear weapon test.
During the Six-Party
Talks in February 2007,
North Korea agrees to a
nuclear disarmament.
► Saddam Hussein is
sentenced to death and
executed by the Iraq
Special Tribunal for the
1982 murder of 1 48 Shiite
inhabitants of Dujail.
i Former KGB agent
Alexander Litvinenko,
an outspoken critic of
Russian President
Vladimir Putin, dies in
London after being
poisoned by radioactive
polonium-210.
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i Wireless campuses, and
entire cities, are popping
up across the country.
Villanova University in
Philadelphia, Pa., tops
PC Magazine's list of the
Top 20 Wired Colleges.
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i The FDA licenses the
first vaccine developed to
prevent cervical cancer and
other diseases in girls and
women caused by HPV, the
human papillomavirus.
► The World Wide Web
reaches a milestone
when an Intemet research
survey reports that there
are more than 100 million
websites online.
i A team of French doctors
surgically removes a benign
tumor on a patient in a specially
adapted aircraft that mimics zero
gravity conditions.
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called Zeno gets FDA approval. In a clinical
trial, 90 percent of treated blemishes disappear
or fade in 24 hours.
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to change the definition of a planet; Pluto no longer
qualifies. Instead, it's reclassified as a dwarf planet.
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states install fingerprint-reading
technology that gives students a
cash-free way to pay for lunch.
► Colorful comfortable crocs— made from
a buoyant, lightweight, odor-resistant
material that molds to the wearer's foot —
are the shoe of the year.
Couture designers like Dolce &
Gabbana and luxury brands like
Swarovski, the Swiss crystal maker,
transform boring cell phones into the
year's must-have bling.
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seen in the trendy 1980s, return to the
spotlight. Fashion-conscious girls wear
them under minis, dresses and tunics.
► Pointy toes and high heels
are out. The feminine, flirty
ballerina flat goes with
everything from short
skirts to long leggings
and super-skinny jeans.
► Rapper fashion comes to the suburbs as
snap-on grills add a flash of diamonds and
gold or platinum to your pearly whites.
► Tiny plaid mini skirts look private-school
cool. Meanwhile, Marc Jacobs is sending
plaid tops down the runway and fashion
icons sport Burberry plaids.
Nearly 31 percent of
teens, or 7.6 million,
are consuming energy
drinks that contain
up to four times the
amount of caffeine
than is in a can of Coke,
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must-have-at-any-
price jeans are dark,
slim, distressed
denims from Diesel,
the Italian label that
inspires a cult-like
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its customers.
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parents' closets, as well
as retailers like Urban
Outfitters and American
Eagle, for vintage rock
and pop culture T's.
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among young people is
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adolescent cases of
type 2 "adult onset"
diabetes and associated
health problems.
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campuses in all 50 states, as well as in Europe
and Africa, to foster student commitment to
environmental responsibility.
► Disney checks out business
in the supermarl<et, licensing
its brand name to a variety
of health-conscious baked
goods, produce, beverages,
snacks and more.
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hearing loss among young
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of Health votes to ban
all foods cooked in oil
containing artery-clogging
trans fats from New York
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opportunities in record numbers— on a
local, national and international level-
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generation PlayStation,
known as "PS3." The basic
console has a 20 GB hard
drive; the premium version
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author Rachael Ray gets her own syndicated talk show,
produced by Oprah Winfrey's production company, r
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orphans come to an end with the publication
of The End by Lemony Snicket.
^ The classic board game, IVlonopoiy, gets a 21st
century makeover. The "Here & Now" edition
features updated tokens, current market prices
and 22 new properties.
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► A family of squabbling
misfits drives a wlieezing
VW van to a beauty
pageant meltdown In
the hit movie comedy,
Little Miss Sunshine.
► Will Smith stars with
his son Jaden in Ttie
Pursuit of Happyness,
based on a true story
about a struggling
single dad.
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fans. Blonde, brooding s
Daniel Craig debuts
as James Bond in
Casino Royale
► Many movie lovers opt for DVD
convenience, instead of lines at the
local theaters, for hits lil<e Mission:
impossible III Superman Returns,
and The Devil Wears Prada
► Newcomer and
former American
Wo/ contestant
Jennifer Hudson
wins the Golden
Globe for Best
Actress in a
Comedy or Musical
for her performance
in Dreamglrls.
i SNL alumnus Will Ferrell
stars as a goofy, "win-at-
all-costs" NASCAR racing
star in Talladega Nights:
the Ballad of Ricky Bobby
► Johnny Depp's Captain
Jack Sparrow returns
to the helm of the
Flying Dutchman in
the swashbuckling,
supernatural sequel,
Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest
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of Homestead-Miami
Speedway, NASCAR driver
Jimmie Johnson celebrates
his 2006 Nextel Cup title
and a $6.2 million paycheck.
■^ Kimmie Meissner, 17, wins the U.S. Figure Sl<ating
Championship in January 2007. She is the first
female since 1991 to win a world championship
before earning the title in her own country.
MVP Peyton Manning
leads the Indianapolis Colts
through a steady rain and
past the Chicago Bears for
a29-17 victory in Super
Bowl XLI.
- Roger Federer retains his l\lo. 1 ranking
for the third year in a row. Tennis star
Maria Sharapova is the world's highest-paid
female athlete. Both take home a U.S. Open
Championship trophy in 2006.
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> When Andre Agassi retires
from professional tennis
at age 37, he receives a
heartfelt, eight-minute
standing ovation from the
crowd at the 2006 U.S. Open,
i Nearly 1,100 competitors
compete in the WSSA
World Sport Stacking
Championships in Denver.
Forty-two new world
records are set at the
2006 event.
► The Miami Heat defeat the
Dallas Mavericks in six
games to win the 2006
NBA Finals. Dvi/yane Wade,
the Miami Heat guard,
is named MVP
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i Shaun White makes his second
unsuccessful attempt at the 1080
at the 2006 Summer X Games.
He is the only skateboarder to
attempt the move in competition.
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St. Louis Cardinals win the
2006 World Series by defeating
the American League champion
Detroit Tigers in five games.
► The Florida Gators become
the first school in history
to win both the NCAA
basketball and football
titles in the same year after
defeating heavily favored
Ohio State 41-14 in the 2006
BCS National Championship.
i In 2006, the Carolina Hurricanes
defeat the Edmonton Oilers
four games to three to win
their first Stanley Cup in the
first post-lockout championship.
Tiger Woods and Mexican sensation Lorena
Ochoa are named the male and female AP
Athletes of the Year.
International soccer superstar David Beckham signs a $250
million contract to leave Real Madrid to play Major League
Soccer in the U.S. for the Los Angeles Galaxy.
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