“It's been a great four years for us, and the time went by so fast. “It's great, with the prizes and seeing everybody get together here,” Hertz said. “We are both going to miss UD.”Īlso enjoying the outdoors were Robin Feder, a senior mathematics major, and her friend Michael Hertz, a senior finance major. “It was a bit crowded, but it's a good way to relax,” Duval said. It's fun and a good way to take a break.” “I'm just hanging out with some friends on Senior Day,” Saporito said. Seniors Tom Saporito, a psychology education major, and Liz Duval, a psychology and biology major, took a break from the action and joined a small group of students outside the west entrance to the Trabant University Center. I'm looking forward to coming back next year as a senior.” “It's exciting and wonderful that there are so many different prizes and such a nice crowd of people. “I think it is very exciting,” Valerie Foster, a junior English education major, said. “I like to see all these people having fun,” Van Overloop said. “I'm just happy to be graduating.”Īrne Van Overloop, a visitor from Antwerp, Belgium, a former researcher in UD's Bartol Research Institute, said he enjoyed the entertainment and the fact that everyone seemed to be having a good time. “It's so good to have an event like this,” Yancy said. Landon (right), star of MTV’s Real World, congratulates Timothy Yancy on winning a sports mountain bike. Timothy Yancy, a senior marketing major, took home a sports mountain bike, courtesy of Wooden Wheels. “I was nervous and shaking a little, and I told myself 'Just hit the right button.'” “I'm going to spend some of it on my friends,” Hanner said. The challenge was videotaped to be shown to senior day participants in the Mutlipurpose Room. Prizes included shopping sprees at Boscov's, a hot-air balloon ride, football season tickets, a Hardrock sport mountain bike, an Apple IPod mini, a Gateway MP3 player, a Dell MP3 player, a Sony digital camera, a Newark restaurant package and an ATM withdrawal challenge.Ĭheered on by a host of friends, Casey Hanner, a senior engineering major, managed to withdraw $1,000 during the three-minute ATM withdrawal challenge sponsored by WSFS. Onstage, Burnt Sienna cranked out tunes that everyone seemed to enjoy while Landon, star of MTV's Real World, called out the names of prize-winning contestants. Participants ambled out into the hallway and beyond, making the most of the opportunity to take a break from the books, relax and hang out with friends. UDaily is produced by the Office of Public Relationsħ:29 p.m., May 12, 2006-There was music, dancing, free food and prizes as a record number of students turned out to enjoy Senior Day festivities on Friday, May 12, in the Multipurpose Room of the Trabant University Center. Steiner named associate provost for interdisciplinary research initiatives Research symposium spotlights undergraduates Students showcase summer service-learning projectsįirst UD McNair Ph.D. UD delegation promotes basketball in India Top Obama and McCain strategists are UD alumsĬampanella named alumni relations director UD alumnus Biden selected as vice presidential candidate UD Outdoor Pool encourages kids to do summer reading New Enrollment Services Building open for business UD called 'epicenter' of 2008 presidential raceįire safety training held for Residence Life staff
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