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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 

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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 

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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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Location                             Result 

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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Date  Opponent  Result 

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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Opponent 


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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RX  Bandits 

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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 

G.  Hennida,  Yocasta  Santos,  Zuley  Rigo.   75 


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 


Every  Ending  is  a  New  Beginnin; 


The  GradmB^  &t. 


lad  Abdelaziz  Fla\  la  Abreu 


\"i\  ian  Acosia 


01i\  la  Adainu 


Dennis  Addison 


Agob  :?hashikala  Agraw"al  Carlos  Aguirre  ^^larlenny  Aguirre  Keiiir.de  Aja)" 


Muyinat  Ajibade 


Tania  -\legi 


Danielle  Aliano  Earl  .Allbrook 


I  Iphanie  Allman  Marcus  Almeida  Daniel  .\lons 


I\  onne  Ah  arez  Michelle  Al\  arez 


Shadia  Ammar 


I'igest  .Amsal  Connthia  .Andrade  Elizabeth  Andruszko  Anita  Ane\ski 


Ki-isten  Angood  Jacklinc  Ac 


Rc.hyn  Apicclli 


Maria  Araneda 


Danielle  Ardolin' 


Christie  Artint; 


Lindsay  Asian 


Ljupka  Atanasova 


Da\  id  Aubrey 


Samantha  Avallone  Aliyah  Avent 


Nancy  Barkho  Catherine  Barlow  Scott  Ba 


Ii  ard  Batchelor  Marisa  Beasin 


Edelmy  Becerra 


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SGA 
our  Campus,  Your  Ideas,  Your  SGA 


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 
DePasquale,  Aaliyah  Muhammad  ,  Krystal  Woolston,  Kate  Reed,  Andrea  Khan.  Seated-  David  Thorn, 
Vivian  Lilikas  ,  Joe  Perri,  Kristin  Maier,  Ahcia  Shuford  .  Jennifer  Tursi 


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Marifer  Moquete 
Fall  06  Spring  07 

Carissa  Nadonley 
Fall  06  Spring  07 

Tina  David 
Fall  06  Spring  07 

Heather  Walling 
Spring  07 

Bethany  Bellevue 
Fall  06  Spring  07 

Ian  Honauer 
Spring  07 

Jennifer  Merced 

Andrew  Gibson 

Jennifer  Frank                j 

Spring  07 

Fall  06  Spring  07 

Spring  07 

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 

Fall  06 

Spring  07 

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 

Fall  06  Spring  07 

Spring  07 

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 

Shasta  Fowler 
Fall  06 

Malika  Kone 
Fall  06 

Crystal  Des  Vignes 
Spring  07 

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Dean  William  R.  Inge 


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"In  the  middle  of  every  difficulty  lies  opportunity. " 

Albert  Einstein 


"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. 

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 

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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 

make  its  way  across  your  face  and  when  you  do 

you'll  know  how  it  was  meant  to  be 

see  the  signs  and  know  their  meaning 

you'll  know  how  it  was  meant  to  be  hear  the  signs 

and  know  they're  speaking  to  you 

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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 


There  is  wonderful 

freedom  and  joy  in 

coming  to  recognize  that 

the  fun  is  in  the 

becoming. 
~  Gloria  Gaither 


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Simple  pleasures  of 
growing  up  together  are 

preserved  in  the 

keepsake  albums  of  our 

hearts.  ~  Jane  Debord 


225 


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 


227 


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 


229 


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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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 
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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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■  In  his  2007  State  of  the  Union  address, 
President  George  W.  Bush  reiterates  his 
commitment  to  the  war  in  Iraq  and  proposes 
sending  additional  troops  overseas. 


►  With  the  rapid  melting  of     *' 
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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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. 


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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 
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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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The  Iraq  Study  Group,  a 
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►  Controversial  conservative 
Felipe  Calderon  begins 
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 
"the  world's  greatest  humanitarian  crisis." 


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►  Oprah  Winfrey  opens 
her  $40  million  Leadership 
Academy  for  Girls  in 
the  deprived  small 
town  of  Henley-on-Klip, 
south  of  Johannesburg, 
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►  Hezbollah,  the 
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. 


-*■  A  handheld,  portable  electronic  zit  zapper 
called  Zeno  gets  FDA  approval.  In  a  clinical 
trial,  90  percent  of  treated  blemishes  disappear 
or  fade  in  24  hours. 


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■*'  After  years  of  heated  debate,  astronomers  decide 
to  change  the  definition  of  a  planet;  Pluto  no  longer 
qualifies.  Instead,  it's  reclassified  as  a  dwarf  planet. 


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-*■  School  systems  in  several 
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. 


-*■  IVlid-calf  and  ankle-length  leggings,  last 
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, 


■^  The  year's  to-die-for, 
must-have-at-any- 
price  jeans  are  dark, 
slim,  distressed 
denims  from  Diesel, 
the  Italian  label  that 
inspires  a  cult-like 
devotion  among 
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. 


>  Red  is  the  color  of 
the  heart;  50  percent 
of  Gap's  PRODUCT 
(RED)  profits  go 
to  the  Global  Fund 
to  help  fight  AIDS 
in  Africa. 


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sneakers  first  manufactured  by 
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fashion  mavens. 


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►  The  rise  in  obesity 
among  young  people  is 
linl<ed  to  an  increase  in 
adolescent  cases  of 
type  2  "adult  onset" 
diabetes  and  associated 
health  problems. 


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■  The  Go  Green  Initiative  reaches  out  to  school 
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 
people  is  attributed  to  the 
use  of  ear  buds  in  popular 
MPS  players  like  the  iPod. 


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►  The  New  York  City  Board 
of  Health  votes  to  ban 
all  foods  cooked  in  oil 
containing  artery-clogging 
trans  fats  from  New  York 
City  restaurants. 


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College  students  seek  out  volunteer 
opportunities  in  record  numbers— on  a 
local,  national  and  international  level- 
to  build  their  skills  and  a  better  world. 


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generation  PlayStation, 
known  as  "PS3."  The  basic 
console  has  a  20  GB  hard 
drive;  the  premium  version 
comes  with  60  GB. . 


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features  a  wireless 
remote  that  can  detect 
motion  and  rotation 
in  three  dimensions. 


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Perky  Food  Network  star  and  best-selling  cookbook 
author  Rachael  Ray  gets  her  own  syndicated  talk  show, 
produced  by  Oprah  Winfrey's  production  company,     r 


<  The  unfortunate  adventures  of  the  Baudelaire 
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 

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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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in  town  and  the  critics  | 
swoon  along  with  the  I 
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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In  the  victory  lane 
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 


Photo  by  Jeff  Gross/Getty  Images 


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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i  The  National  League  champion 
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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