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  1. Description. Evergreen tree. First seen. 1975. 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 red color (not the common songbird as at several other schools), and the university does not have an official mascot.

  2. 9. Jan. 2012 · The Stanford Tree is the unofficial mascot of the university and the official mascot of the band. It was created in 1981 by the band as a joke and became popular among students. Learn how it started, how it works, and why it is called the Stanford Tree.

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  3. 4. Dez. 2023 · By Maria Chica. Dec. 4, 2023, 11:05 p.m. No mascot has as unique a personality as the Stanford Tree. For nearly five decades, each Tree has made their costume distinctively, and fashionably,...

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  4. A wannabe Stanford Tree proposes, as part of his campaign to get elected as the Stanford mascot, proposes to live in White Plaza, first as the former Indian mascot and then transform and emerge as the Stanford Tree. SAIO (and friends) talk him out of it.

    • A Retirement Home of Sorts
    • First Tree, Much Repaired, Lives on
    • Custom Garment Bags, Oral Histories

    Currently, the oldest Tree in the collection is a pear-shaped evergreen created by Judy Mischel, ’83, who accessorized the costume with four-fingered brown gloves. The vault is also the safe house of the Tree that was kidnapped, blindfolded and held captive for two weeks the fall of 1998 by students at Cal, an event covered by newspapers far and wi...

    The Band proposed a “tree theme” on a lark in 1975, four years after the Stanford “Indians” became the “Cardinal” – the color, not the bird – leaving the university without a mascot. During the Big Game program that year, the Band adopted a tree theme for the halftime program. A “tree queen” was carried in on a wooden platform, surrounded by flower...

    In coming weeks, Sarah Newton and Jill Sison, conservation technicians who work in the Stanford Libraries Conservation Lab, will create custom garment bags for the Trees, using a synthetic fabric that museums use to protect treasures during shipping and storage. They recently brought some of the tools of their trade – including a portable sewing ma...

  5. 13. Sept. 2023 · Stanford University’s unconventional mascot, the Stanford Tree, has not only found its place in college branding but has carved out a niche in college football. It often makes lists of the most bizarre mascots. Nevertheless, the university has never officially acknowledged the mascot despite its deep ties to student life.