It’s time to
celebrate! Homecoming season is upon us at the University of Wisconsin-Stout
and what better way to celebrate UW-Stout Pride than by looking at the history
of our beloved mascot Blaze and past traditions like the Homecoming Snake Dance.
The first Homecoming was held March 30-31, 1917, along with the grand opening
of the new Domestic Science Building, and many alumni were invited back.
Homecoming was not held again until 1922, but has been an annual tradition
since.
Until 1932,
Stout athletic teams were called a range of names like the Manual Trainers,
Trainers, Blues, Blue Shirts, Blue and White, Blue Ponies, and Blue Devils.
From 1932 to present, the Blue Devils name has been used. Over the years, the
Blue Devils Mascot has been depicted in various ways. During the 1950s-‘60s, the
mascot was named Johnny Blue Devil with a scary mask and “S” sweater (shown in
1960 Tower Yearbook), and during the 1970s he wore a cape and bib overalls. In
the fall of 2011, a new mascot was introduced, after more than 3 decades of an
absence of a mascot. A poll was created to pick a name for the mascot and on
Feb. 11, 2012, the mascot was named Blaze.
Johnny Blue Devil, 1960 Tower Yearbook, p. 90 |
Homecoming buttons depicting mascots, 1953, 1964, 1969 |
Current Blaze, 2018 |
For many
years, Stout students celebrated major football games, such as Homecoming, with
a Snake Dance. Students, faculty, and staff walked hand-in-hand with quick,
angled steps, in a long chain that whipped and wound around across the football
field, while the band marched through.
Homecoming Snake Dance, 1924 |
Starting in
the 1920s, snake dances started at student residences, went up Broadway and
Main Streets, and ended with students dancing in the streets downtown. From the
late 1920s-1960s, the snake dance ended with a celebratory bonfire at the
fairgrounds or on the north campus practice field. Freshman students were given
the job of building and guarding the bonfire pile until it was ready to be lit.
1937 Homecoming Bonfire |
Homecoming Activities, 1946 Tower Yearbook, p. 36 |
Discover
photos of this and other past student traditions in the Tower Yearbook
collection, 1909-1989, online via the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/toweryearbook?&sort=date
Check out the events happening during #Bluetober2021 and
Homecoming here: https://www.uwstout.edu/bluetober ; https://www.uwstout.edu/homecoming
Learn more
about Stout’s Homecoming and other traditions in An Idea Comes of Age:
UW-Stout, 1891-2016, by Jerry Poling. We have them available to sell in the
Archives!: https://secure.touchnet.com/C21720_ustores/web/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCTID=2128&SINGLESTORE=true
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