Birds of a Feather
麻豆传媒在线 mascots uphold tradition, reveal their Red Hawk identities at Commencement
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Yellow feet were again a B-I-G fashion statement at 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 Commencement exercises as three members of the Class of 2023 revealed their top-secret identities as the school鈥檚 mascot.
Rocky reveals, a 麻豆传媒在线 tradition, bookended the three Commencement ceremonies, with Dena Montez revealing her identity to the crowd at the morning processional and Kyle Kennedy and Andria Reber revealing theirs in the evening. A fourth Rocky Team member, Chaz Campbell, revealed their identity as Rocky鈥檚 cousin Ricky, via Instagram.
The four graduates are part of a tight-knit club. Team Rocky, which was formed in 2015, has had only 32 different Rockys, including this year鈥檚 graduating class, according to Team Rocky Advisor Hannah Wiese 鈥13, who also serves as student communications manager for Student Development and Campus Life and advisor for three other student groups, Hawk Squad, Red Hawk Life and Red Hawks of 麻豆传媒在线. She says some Rockys 鈥減erform for years while others just a semester or two.鈥 Other Team Rocky graduates this year include handlers Cam Wade, Deion Woods and Brittany Bascone.

One of the longest-serving Team Rocky members, Campbell didn鈥檛 don any Rocky or Ricky feet because they are in the middle of packing for a move to Virginia Beach, where they landed a job as a news producer for WAVY TV 10.
鈥淚 don’t want to accidentally misplace two big bird talon slippers during the move,鈥 Campbell says, instead choosing to 鈥渄o the first ever 鈥楻icky reveal鈥 on social media鈥 a week before Commencement.
At 5 feet 3 inches, Campbell says they didn鈥檛 meet the height requirement to be Rocky but relished playing his cousin. 鈥淩icky has a cult following at 麻豆传媒在线 because of how unlike Rocky he is,鈥 Campbell says. 鈥淩ocky is the kind of creature that you want to give a hug and take a photo with; Ricky you want to get as far away from as possible. Ricky’s the antithesis of what a mascot should be, and that’s what I love the most about him.鈥
Donning the Ricky suit was much like having 鈥渁 soft fabric bucket over your head,鈥 Campbell says. The Ricky suit is more child- than adult-sized, 鈥渟o the eyes are located in the beak.鈥
While Rocky makes an average of 100 appearances per semester, Ricky usually leaves the nest primarily in October, just in time for Halloween, 鈥渟o naturally, hijinks ensue,鈥 Campbell says.

As another long-serving Team Rocky member, Montez served as a handler, Ricky, Roxy and Rocky in that order beginning her sophomore year. She played to their different personalities.
鈥淩icky has always been kind of like the creepy, weird cousin, and so, you kind of just have to go out of your comfort zone and be your wildest self and make people laugh,鈥 says Montez, who is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication. 鈥淩oxy, she’s very feminine. Everybody just loves her. She’s very much like your fun little sister. And Rocky is just the big man on campus. His job is to make everybody smile, and that’s exactly what he does.鈥
She fell into 鈥淩ockying鈥 after another team member had a car accident and couldn鈥檛 make it to a scheduled appearance. At 5 foot 5 inches, Montez says she was a little short for the Rocky suit but her energy level earned her the opportunity. Ideally, students should be between 5鈥8鈥 and 5鈥11鈥 to wear the Rocky suit, as it provides a better fit and visibility.
While she wasn鈥檛 fond of comments about how Rocky had shrunk, Montez said she had fun playing all of the Red Hawk mascot family members and didn鈥檛 mind being drenched in sweat, which often comes with the job. 鈥淓ven that was rewarding because it means I did a great job,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t was fun, so it was worth it.鈥
The highlight of being on Team Rocky, Montez says, 鈥渋s just the number of smiles it puts on people’s faces. I know when I visited the school, Rocky was a really big reason I came here because of how welcoming he and his team made me feel.鈥
A telltale sign that she hosted on the Red Hawk Life channel on YouTube this season, Montez鈥檚 graduation cap bears her catchphrase: 鈥淲hat’s going on, 麻豆传媒在线?鈥

Kennedy joined Team Rocky his senior year and most recently served as the graduate coordinator for the Office of Student Communications. That job requires coordinating all of Rocky鈥檚 appearances, running weekly Team Rocky meetings and the unenviable task of laundering the mascot suits. Using the industrial washers and dryers at the Student Recreation Center makes the job easy, Kennedy says, 鈥淏ut then what happens is like the foam gets all mushed together, and it takes a good four or five hours to get all the suits ready, and then you have to brush them. So, cleaning days sometimes take all day.鈥
Kennedy, who did a five-year program and is graduating with a Master of Arts in English, says he was happy to be Rocky his senior year. Commencement provides an opportunity for a big reveal. 鈥淚’m really excited to reveal myself,鈥 he said before the big day, 鈥淚鈥檓 wearing his feet.鈥
Revealing Rocky鈥檚 identity before graduation is a big no-no, Kennedy says, and can lead to expulsion from Team Rocky. 鈥淩ocky’s identity is a secret at all times, except at graduation. It鈥檚 something that we take very seriously.鈥
Maintaining that secret is part of a handler鈥檚 responsibilities. Handlers not only help Rocky navigate campus and other venues, they 鈥渟peak bird,鈥 which allows them to interpret for Rocky and they serve as security so that no one tries to unmask him and reveal their true identity.

The graduating seniors wrapped their service grateful for the experience.
鈥淚 loved it,鈥 says Kennedy. 鈥淚’m so happy I did it.鈥
Campbell agrees: 鈥淚 love Team Rocky, the whole community aspect of it.鈥 Team headquarters gives members a safe space to study, talk and be together in community. 鈥淧ebbles is also one of the things that helped me get through my senior year.鈥
Getting to serve their final year with Pebbles the Pupscot, who just completed her first semester on Team Rocky, was an added bonus. Campbell, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a minor in Public Health, had a stressful semester, particularly after an overnight internship, followed by an 8 a.m. data-heavy epidemiology class and was always pleased to see the pupscot. 鈥淧ebbles is adorable.鈥

Montez, who has a dog at home, says having a dog at campus has been nice. 鈥淪he鈥檚 very fun. She’s become like my little puppy, too.鈥
鈥淏eing on Team Rocky was the biggest highlight of my college experience and made me the leader that I am,鈥 says Montez. 鈥淚 definitely don’t think I would be the student leader that I am if it weren’t for the opportunities that team Rocky has given me. I’m very thankful for being part of that team, and it will forever have a special place in my heart.鈥

Story by Staff Writer Sylvia Martinez.