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The Stanford Tree is the Stanford Band's mascot and the unofficial mascot of Stanford University. Stanford's team name is " Cardinal ", referring to the vivid Stanford Cardinal Red color (not the common songbird as at several other schools), and the university does not have an official mascot.
Stanford is known as ‘The Cardinal’ and doesn't officially have a mascot. The ‘Tree’ is a member of the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band (LSJUMB).
Stanford has no official mascot, but the Stanford Tree, a member of the Stanford Band wearing a self-designed tree costume, appears at major Stanford sports events. The Tree is based on El Palo Alto , a redwood tree in neighboring Palo Alto that appears in the Stanford seal and athletics logo.
The Stanford American Indian Organization hosts First Stanford Powwow to offset the negative image of the Indian mascot and to bring a diverse Native American presence to the campus. 1972 Formal removal of Indian mascot by Stanford President Richard Lyman, the Board of Trustees, and ASSU.
The Stanford Tree is the Stanford Band's mascot and the unofficial mascot of Stanford University. Stanford's team name is the " Cardinal ", referring to the vivid Stanford Cardinal Red color (not the common songbird as at several other schools); the university does not have an official mascot.
Readers on the West Coast may already be aware of this, but Stanford University has one of the oddest mascot’s in collegiate sports: a tree. Called — appropriately — the Stanford Tree, it is the official mascot of the band and the unofficial mascot of the university.
From the first ever Stanford Tree in 1975 to the current Tree #45, the mascot has been a campus fashion icon with quirky elements that unabashedly stand alone.
The "Indian" became the mascot for Stanford's athletic teams in 1930 and continued as such through 1970, its most common manifestation being a caricature of a small Indian with a big nose.
The Mascot: There is no official mascot at Stanford University. The "Tree," which is a member of the Stanford Band, is representative of El Palo Alto, the Redwood tree which is the logo of the city of Palo Alto.
Last Sunday, Ruby Coulson ’27 was named the 46th Stanford Tree, Stanford’s unofficial mascot. Coulson is the first Tree to cheer Stanford on as part of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC),...