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− | Northwestern University's first mascot was a bear cub named "Furpaw," a live, cage bear cub from the Lincoln Park Zoo. <ref>[https://nusports.com/sports/2015/6/8/GEN_0608150524.aspx?id=460], NU Sports.</ref> In 1923, Furpaw was brought to all playing fields to greet fans before every football game. <ref>[https://nusports.com/sports/2015/6/8/GEN_0608150524.aspx?id=460], NU Sports.</ref> | + | Northwestern University's first mascot was a bear cub named "Furpaw," a live, cage bear cub from the Lincoln Park Zoo. <ref>[https://nusports.com/sports/2015/6/8/GEN_0608150524.aspx?id=460], NU Sports.</ref> In 1923, Furpaw was brought to all playing fields to greet fans before every football game. <ref>[https://nusports.com/sports/2015/6/8/GEN_0608150524.aspx?id=460], NU Sports.</ref> Yet, after a bad season, the football team decided that Furpaw was bad luck and banished him from returning to campus. <ref>[https://nusports.com/sports/2015/6/8/GEN_0608150524.aspx?id=460], NU Sports.</ref> |
The following year, Wallace Abbey '23, a Chicago Tribune reporter, described Northwestern footballs players as "Wildcats [that] had come back from Evanston" in a game against the University of Chicago Maroons. <ref>[https://nusports.com/sports/2015/6/8/GEN_0608150524.aspx?id=460], NU Sports.</ref> <ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/fall2014/campuslife/then-the-evolution-of-willie.html], Northwestern Magazine.</ref> This is where the name "Wildcats" started. In 1933, the Northwestern Athletic Department along with an advertising firm created the first image of "Willie the Wildcat," the current Northwestern mascot. <ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/fall2014/campuslife/then-the-evolution-of-willie.html], Northwestern Magazine.</ref> Willie came to life in 1947, when members of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity dressed up as Willie the Wildcat in a hand-made costume at the Homecoming parade. <ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/fall2014/campuslife/then-the-evolution-of-willie.html], Northwestern Magazine.</ref> The first Willie costume was made up of two people: one wore Willie's front and the other the Willie's rear end. <ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/auxiliary-services/trademark-licensing/history.html], Northwestern Auxiliary Services.</ref> | The following year, Wallace Abbey '23, a Chicago Tribune reporter, described Northwestern footballs players as "Wildcats [that] had come back from Evanston" in a game against the University of Chicago Maroons. <ref>[https://nusports.com/sports/2015/6/8/GEN_0608150524.aspx?id=460], NU Sports.</ref> <ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/fall2014/campuslife/then-the-evolution-of-willie.html], Northwestern Magazine.</ref> This is where the name "Wildcats" started. In 1933, the Northwestern Athletic Department along with an advertising firm created the first image of "Willie the Wildcat," the current Northwestern mascot. <ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/fall2014/campuslife/then-the-evolution-of-willie.html], Northwestern Magazine.</ref> Willie came to life in 1947, when members of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity dressed up as Willie the Wildcat in a hand-made costume at the Homecoming parade. <ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/fall2014/campuslife/then-the-evolution-of-willie.html], Northwestern Magazine.</ref> The first Willie costume was made up of two people: one wore Willie's front and the other the Willie's rear end. <ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/auxiliary-services/trademark-licensing/history.html], Northwestern Auxiliary Services.</ref> |
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Contents
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
['wihl ee / thə / 'wild kat]
Description
Willie the Wildcat is the official mascot of the Northwestern University Wildcats athletics teams.
History and Origins
Northwestern University's first mascot was a bear cub named "Furpaw," a live, cage bear cub from the Lincoln Park Zoo. [1] In 1923, Furpaw was brought to all playing fields to greet fans before every football game. [2] Yet, after a bad season, the football team decided that Furpaw was bad luck and banished him from returning to campus. [3]
The following year, Wallace Abbey '23, a Chicago Tribune reporter, described Northwestern footballs players as "Wildcats [that] had come back from Evanston" in a game against the University of Chicago Maroons. [4] [5] This is where the name "Wildcats" started. In 1933, the Northwestern Athletic Department along with an advertising firm created the first image of "Willie the Wildcat," the current Northwestern mascot. [6] Willie came to life in 1947, when members of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity dressed up as Willie the Wildcat in a hand-made costume at the Homecoming parade. [7] The first Willie costume was made up of two people: one wore Willie's front and the other the Willie's rear end. [8]
In the early sixties, a Wihelmina Wildcat existed and in the late seventies and early eighties, Winnie the Wildcat was also created. However, these wildcats were shortlived. [9]
Since 1933, Willie the Wildcat has come a long way. Willie has not always been the friendly-looking Wildcat that exists today. Willie started out as fierce wildcat with sharp teeth. [10] The costume has not always been the full-body suit that exists today. The costume was once a "chicken wire with faded purple velvet on top of a football helmet" recalls Robert Forrest '71. [11]
Today, Willie the Wildcat makes an appearance at many Northwestern sports events and often cheers alongside the Northwestern University Marching Band (NUMB). Willie is also involved in community service, campus life and events around Chicago. [12] You may even try out for Willie! Visit the NU Sport website for more information.
Why It's Wild
Willie the Wildcat is the official, and unique, mascot of Northwestern University. He makes an appearance at most home and some away athletic events to cheer on the 'Cats and pump up the crowd.
Usage
The mascot is often referred to as "Willie the Wildcat" or simply "Willie."
Example Sentences
- I want to try to get a selfie with Willie.
- Willie the Wildcat is such a spirited mascot.
References
ChristineS (talk)- ↑ [1], NU Sports.
- ↑ [2], NU Sports.
- ↑ [3], NU Sports.
- ↑ [4], NU Sports.
- ↑ [5], Northwestern Magazine.
- ↑ [6], Northwestern Magazine.
- ↑ [7], Northwestern Magazine.
- ↑ [8], Northwestern Auxiliary Services.
- ↑ [9], Northwestern Magazine.
- ↑ [10], Northwestern Magazine.
- ↑ [11], Northwestern Magazine.
- ↑ [12], NU Sports.