Pinball wrote:Eau Claire "Blue Golds" Seriously, looks like creativity wasnt a focus.
St Johns "Johnnies" Seriously, looks like creativity wasnt a focus
It was a racial slur that referred to Asians (The word can also refer to a problem with one's armor) . Around 1980, Pekin became the Dragons.
uwec_attack wrote:Pinball wrote:Eau Claire "Blue Golds" Seriously, looks like creativity wasnt a focus.
St Johns "Johnnies" Seriously, looks like creativity wasnt a focus
bste_lax wrote:I had a friend from Monroe, Wisconsin and they were the Cheese Makers.
There is some school in Iowa, I forget the name of the actual school, but they were called the Midgets or Fighting Midgets.
TexOle, nice Thunder Ducks reference. I was always a fan of the giant duck with the lightning bolt painted on the wall of their gym.
DanGenck wrote:uwec_attack wrote:Pinball wrote:Eau Claire "Blue Golds" Seriously, looks like creativity wasnt a focus.
St Johns "Johnnies" Seriously, looks like creativity wasnt a focus
"Technically" St. John's doesn't have a mascot. This is why Johnnies, Tommies, Gusties, Oles, etc. came in to play way back when. They were affectionate terms of endearment that somehow stuck on over time.
So yeah... good times...
TexOle wrote:DanGenck wrote:uwec_attack wrote:Pinball wrote:Eau Claire "Blue Golds" Seriously, looks like creativity wasnt a focus.
St Johns "Johnnies" Seriously, looks like creativity wasnt a focus
"Technically" St. John's doesn't have a mascot. This is why Johnnies, Tommies, Gusties, Oles, etc. came in to play way back when. They were affectionate terms of endearment that somehow stuck on over time.
So yeah... good times...
St. Olaf's mascot is the Lion. The nickname currently used to describe the students is the Oles. Often times people point to Oles coming from a large number of guys on the football team named Ole so everyone just yelled 'Go Oles!" The name then stuck.
Where does St. John's get the rat?
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