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Food, fun and prizes make Senior Day a hit

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Lauren Marie Tadeo wins the $7,500 shopping spree at Boscov’s.
9:31 p.m., May 13, 2005--The atmosphere on The North Green was festive and fun-filled as many of the 1,400 seniors who registered shared an afternoon of music, food and special giveaways during Senior Day 2005, May 13.

Mike “The Miz” Mizanin of MTV fame kept the action moving and the excitement level high as he called out the names of the winners of special prizes that ranged from $100 American Express gift cards to an ATM challenge courtesy of WSFS Bank and a $7,500 shopping spree at Boscov’s.

Mizanin has appeared on MTV’s Real World 11: Back to New York, The Battle of the Seasons, and The Inferno, as well as WWE’s Tough Enough IV.

While the temperatures were a little chilly under cloudy skies, seniors kept warm by swaying to the tunes of local band favorite Chorduroy.

Sponsored by the Delaware Undergraduate Student Congress (DUSC), the event featured free hot dogs and Coca-Cola beverages, with special $1 food items of Seasons Pizza slices and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.

Lauren Marie Tadeo, a senior English major, said it was worth the wait when she heard The Miz announce her as the winner of the $7,500 shopping spree at Boscov’s.

“It was a little cold, but I’m glad I stayed. I just can’t believe it,” Tadeo said. “I’m going to go shopping for furniture for a new apartment after graduation.”

Lauren Suzanne Pace, a senior in the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy, was particularly excited about winning $1,750 and setting a new record in the ATM Challenge sponsored by WSFS Bank.

Lauren Suzanne Pace, who is $1,750 richer, thanks to winning WSFS Bank’s ATM Challenge, with Jennifer McCollum of WSFS.
“I’m just very excited,” Pace said. “I don’t usually win things, so I feel very lucky.”

Pace said she and her friends enjoyed spending the afternoon together and also thought the The Miz did a great job of keeping the crowd entertained and engaged.

No student came up with the matching last six digits of their Social Security number necessary to win the limited-edition “solar yellow” Scion.

Daniel Lins, a senior chemistry major, said he liked the idea of having an event so close to his UD home.

“It’s cool. I live in Sharp Hall,” Lins said, “ so I really can’t help hearing the band. I thought I would come out and enjoy the afternoon.”

Senior mechanical engineering major Brett Entrekin also said he enjoyed listening to the band and meeting friends in the crowd.

MTV’s Mike ‘The Miz’ Mizanin serves as emcee.
“It’s neat to be here with the other seniors,” Entrekin said. “We also came out for the free food and the prizes.”

Senior music and performance major Paul Robertson, who won a diploma frame from the UD Bookstore, said he was enjoying the afternoon and was surprised that he won a prize.

"This is really great. A lot of my friends are here," Robertson, who plans to pursue a graduate degree in music/performance at Jersey City University, said.

Melanie Mitchell, a senior in CHEP, was enjoying the activities and waiting to see who the prizewinners were.

“It’s nice to see all my classmates here,” Mitchell said. “It also is nice to spend the time here to reminisce about the last four years.”

Senior Day prize winners in addition to Tadeo, Pace and Robertson also include:

YoUDee and friends
Sanyika Dennis
, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, won a Newark restaurant prize from Caffe Gelato, Iron Hill Brewery and Klondike Kates’;

Alison Catherine Miller, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, won a Homecoming 2005 package that includes game-day tickets, an overnight stay at the Courtyard--University of Delaware, tailgating treats and limousine transportation;

Kristin Lin Montanelli, a senior finance major, won a Hardrock sport mountain bike from Wooden Wheels;

Kevin Owocki, a senior computer science major, Michael Berk, a senior finance major, Kyle Fennemore, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, Alison Rohde, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Lauren Edwards a senior in the Lerner College of Business and Economics, each won $100 American Express gift cards from the Delaware Quitline;

Kristen Pavlichko, a senior finance major, won an Apple iPod;

Linda Calabrese, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, won a Gateway MP3 photo jukebox;

Katherine Henderson, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, won a Dell MP3 player; and

Melissa Schwartz, a senior in the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy, won a Sony Walkman.

Article by Jerry Rhodes
Photos by Kathy F. Atkinson, Tyler Jacobson, Alexandra Pasquale and Duane Perry

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