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The mascot is a greyhound named Ace that is depicted in a statue in Schwitzer Student Center and represented at athletic events by a costumed mascot. [30] Since 2019, UIndy has also had a live mascot, a retired racing greyhound named Grady. [31]
Lady Greyhound was a marketing mascot of the U.S. Greyhound Lines bus company in the 1950s. The Greyhound Lines had used the greyhound symbol since the 1920s, but by the 1950s it was competing with the increase of the private car ownership. Grey Advertising, Greyhound's advertising agency, came up with a marketing campaign using an animal mascot.
Ichabod – mascot of the Washburn Ichabods; represents Ichabod Washburn; Iggy the Greyhound – mascot of the Loyola Greyhounds; Iggy the Golden Eagle – mascot of the Marquette Golden Eagles; Iggy the Lion – mascot of the Loyola Marymount Lions; Ike the Eagle – mascot of the Oklahoma Christian Eagles and Lady Eagles
The Greyhound nickname for athletic teams dates from 1926. [2] The original school colors, cardinal and grey, predated the athletic program, and eventually gave way to crimson and grey. The current "flying I" athletic department logo dates from 2007, when it was adopted as the helmet logo for Greyhound football.
created by Walt Disney Productions; Scoopy is the mascot for the Sacramento Bee, Modesto Bee, and Fresno Bee newspapers; Gabby was the radio mascot for McClatchy's former radio stations and TeeVee was the television mascots of now CBS O&O KOVR-TV/Sacramento and Nexstar Media Group's NBC affiliate KMJ-TV (now KSEE-TV)/Fresno. Speedee: McDonald's ...
Handsome Dan, mascot of the Yale Bulldogs; Jack the Bulldog, mascot of the Georgetown Hoyas; Jason, in advertisements for Hush Puppies; Johnathan, mascot of the UConn Huskies; Lady Greyhound, mascot of the Greyhound Lines Bus Company; McGruff the Crime Dog, for the National Crime Prevention Council; Moondog, mascot of the NBA, Cleveland Cavaliers
Mascot: Greyhound: Nickname: Greyhounds: Website: Welsh High School (WHS) is a grade 9-12 senior high school in Welsh, Louisiana, United States.
Guinefort's story is a variation on the well-travelled "faithful hound" motif, similar to the Welsh story of the dog Gelert.. In one of the earliest versions of the story, described by Dominican friar Stephen of Bourbon in 1250, Guinefort the greyhound belonged to a knight who lived in a castle near Lyon. [4]