Montclair Unveils Next-Gen Rocky and Roxy Mascots
New looks will enhance performance and spark greater school spirit
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Get ready for next-gen Rocky the Red Hawk. 精品成人福利在线 University鈥檚 beloved mascot has undergone a metamorphosis from a fierce bird of prey to a softer, more animated and agile Rocky.
鈥淗e鈥檚 got a sweet little face. He’s more cartoony and friendlier,鈥 says Vanessa Fingerlin 鈥24, who performed as Rocky for the past five years. 鈥淣o shade to the old Rocky.鈥
Team Rocky Advisor Hannah Lindeblad 鈥13 agrees, noting that the new Rocky鈥檚 eyes are much more animated and cartoon-like. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what students are going to notice first but after they get past that, they’re going to notice that these Rockys have a much higher level of performance.鈥
Rocky鈥檚 little sister Roxy also got a glow-up. 鈥淩oxy got a full upgrade. She looks adorable, and I think the campus is really going to like her, too,鈥 says Fingerlin.

Rocky and Roxy鈥檚 fresh new looks will officially debut at Montclair Township鈥檚 4th of July Parade. They鈥檒l occasionally glide across campus this summer but will fly high this fall. Until then, you can follow and on Instagram.
The duo underwent major makeovers thanks to Montclair鈥檚 Student Government Association, which approved $30,000 to buy three new costumes and accessories.
鈥淚 think the new mascots look great,鈥 says SGA Executive President Mikayla Houston. 鈥淭hey add more character and life to Rocky and Roxy, and I think the students, kids and families will really enjoy this new look.鈥
Out with the old, in with the new:
- Gone are the hot, heavy matted suits; Rocky鈥檚 and Roxy鈥檚 suits are more plush, breathable, containing mesh around the torso, head and other areas.
- Their heads are much lighter and more secure, making it possible for them to show off some serious dance moves.
- Rocky has two fits 鈥 one red and one white, while Roxy has one, including a white and red pleated skirt. They both sport personalized jerseys.
- Roxy rocks some red eyeshadow, three long lashes and red polish on her taloned yellow feet.
- Roxy will soon fly the nest and be available to attend student functions, such as womens鈥 athletic competitions 鈥 with or without her big brother.
- Both are now licensed and trademarked, so there鈥檚 no danger of other mascots looking like Montclair鈥檚, something not previously guaranteed.
- Costumes were custom made by Street Characters of Calgary, Canada.
- Uncle Roy has retired and moved to Florida but not to fear, as dear Cousin Ricky will still be near.

Lindeblad spearheaded the mascot makeovers, which required two years of research, and is excited to show them off to the campus community. 鈥淭here鈥檚 so much we can do with these two characters, who have proven to help students with the sense of belonging on campus 鈥 it鈥檚 kind of magical.鈥
She understands that students will have to adjust to Rocky鈥檚 new look. 鈥淚 think we鈥檒l get a little bit nostalgic, 鈥楬ow come you changed it?鈥 I’m expecting that, and that’s OK but these suits are so much better for so many reasons.鈥
Student safety was chief among them when Lindeblad and multiple students presented their case to the SGA for funding. 鈥淭hey expressed their concerns with the old Rocky suit and how it is no longer safe or suitable for our students to wear,鈥 says SGA President Houston. 鈥淲e felt it was necessary to support those students and purchase the new suits.鈥
Vice President for Student Development and Campus Life Dawn Meza Soufleris says she鈥檚 thrilled with the new iterations. She commends Director of Student Communications Cindy Meneghin and Lindeblad for their work in hatching the new mascots. She said Meneghin had a 鈥渧isionary understanding of the importance of strong mascot identities in fostering school spirit and tradition at Montclair,鈥 while Lindeblad 鈥済uided this entire process with exceptional leadership, involving students in every decision and truly shaping the new look for Rocky and Roxy.鈥

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Story by Staff Writer Sylvia A. Martinez. Photos by University Photographer Mike Peters and John J. LaRosa.
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