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====== Bleuteaux 1984-1991 ====== | ====== Bleuteaux 1984-1991 ====== | ||
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===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
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- | Originally Bleuteaux was to be known as the “Big Blue,” but due to copyright restrictions, | + | Originally Bleuteaux was to be known as the “Big Blue,” but due to copyright restrictions, |
- | According to old issues | + | In 1984 after an intense competition where 887 votes were cast Bleuteaux, known as Big Blue at the time, was selected as the winner |
- | When it came time to decide the nickname of this new mascot Bleuteaux was ultimately selected. Bleuteaux beat out the Marquette Maniac by 41 votes, 173 were submitted. | + | According to old issues of the Marquette Tribune Bleuteaux //"Big Blue' originally would have had an oversized body with blue fur, a short trunk and large silly eyes. He would wear a Marquette shirt and bright yellow high-top sneakers. Springing from his head would be antennae with small basketballs."// |
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+ | When it came time to decide the nickname of this new mascot Bleuteaux was ultimately selected. Bleuteaux beat out the Marquette Maniac by 41 votes, 173 were submitted. | ||
Bleuteaux made his debut performance against the Chinese National Basketball team on Saturday, November 10, 1984. | Bleuteaux made his debut performance against the Chinese National Basketball team on Saturday, November 10, 1984. | ||
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In the 1985-86 National Mascot Competition Bleuteaux, Joe " | In the 1985-86 National Mascot Competition Bleuteaux, Joe " | ||
- | By 1991 it was clear that Bleuteaux would no longer remain the mascot of Marquette University. The next mascot would not be named until after naming/ | + | By 1990 it was clear that Bleuteaux would no longer remain the mascot of Marquette University. The next mascot would not be named until after naming/ |
===== Criticism ===== | ===== Criticism ===== | ||
- | Peter Kujawa, ASMU senator from Mashuda Hall, "The more (men's basketball) games I attend, the more I notice the student apathy toward Bleuteaux and the inability of our mascot to fire up the crowd. | + | Peter Kujawa, ASMU senator from Mashuda Hall, //"The more (men's basketball) games I attend, the more I notice the student apathy toward Bleuteaux and the inability of our mascot to fire up the crowd."// |
Kujawa would later be involved in the committee that led to Blueteaux' | Kujawa would later be involved in the committee that led to Blueteaux' | ||
- | Steven Solomon, Engineering '86 "I think that it is very interesting that the university spends so much time arguing back and forth over a mascot when there are so many other important topics that should be more important to the students than whether the name, color, and form of a mascot they don't back very much anyway." | + | |
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===== Photos ===== | ===== Photos ===== | ||
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+ | Photographs courtesy of Marquette University Libraries. |