- Benny Beaver
Infobox College Mascot
name = Benny Beaver
image_size = 200
caption = Mascot logo
university = Oregon State University
conference = Pacific-10 Conference
conference_short = Pac-10
description =Beaver : Aquatic mammal
name_origin =
first_seen = 1942
related_mascots = Bernice Beaver
official_website =Benny Beaver is the official mascot of
Oregon State University . The adoption of a beaver as the university's mascot is linked to Oregon's history as a territorial leader in America's early fur trade. TheOregon Territory was well known for its large populations of beaver and the region became a stronghold, in the early 1800s, for theHudson's Bay Company 'sbeaver trapping operations. Once Oregon acquired statehood in 1859, the beaver continued as the state's symbol and was later adopted as Oregon's official mammal in 1969.In addition to the industrial association, the beaver is known as a dam builder and this trait fits naturally with one of the university's leading programs, engineering.cite web |title=Facts and Statistics - February 11, 2003 |url=http://engr.oregonstate.edu/about/statistics.html |publisher=
Oregon State University OSU College of Engineering |date=2003 |accessdate=2007-12-02]History
The university's yearbook staff was actually the first known organization on campus to adopt the beaver for a name and did so in 1915. The popularity of the yearbook's name eventually helped to solidify the beaver as the university's official mascot.cite web |url=http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives/chronology/chron_1910.html |title=OSU Libraries - Chronological History |publisher=
Oregon State University Library |date=2004 |accessdate=2007-12-07]The university's first documented use of a beaver as a mascot was found in a 1942 yearbook photo. In the photo, students are posing next to a statue of a beaver inscribed with the name "Benny Beaver."cite web |title=OSU Sports History Minute - February 16, 2001 |url=http://alumni.oregonstate.edu/eclips/history/sportshistory05.html |publisher=
Oregon State University Beaver E-Clips |date=2001 |accessdate=2007-10-16] Although this is the university's first documented use of a beaver mascot, there is considerable debate as to when the beaver was first used. Alumni from the early 1900s have claimed the school used the Beaver as a mascot as early as 1910. However, no known documentation exists.Prior to the beaver, Oregon State's mascot was an individual known as
John Richard Newton Bell (1893-1928). A longtime member of the university's board of regents, Bell became hugely popular among the students for his ritual of marching to theMarys River after each of Oregon State'sCivil War (college football game) victories. He was said to have tossed his top hat into the water as a token of celebration. Earlier mascots include "Jimmie" the Coyote (1892-1893) and "Bulldog" (1906-1910). The beaver mascot's name, "Benny," was officially adopted in 1945.The early Benny Beaver "cartoon" icon/logo "(shown right)" was created by, famous graphic illustrator and former Disney employee,
Arthur C. Evans . As the art director forAngelus Pacific Company ,cite web |title=Angelus Pacific Website |url=http://angeluspacific.com/History.html |publisher=Angelus Pacific Company Company Website |date=2007 |accessdate=2007-10-16] Evans submitted his design to OSU and it was approved for use in 1951. His logos were used at hundreds of other universities and high schools throughout the nation.The first appearance of the beaver mascot, in
costume , during an athletic event was onSeptember 18 1952 and made by Ken Austin.cite web |title=A History of Athletic Mascots at Oregon State University |url=http://www.osualum.com/s/359/index.aspx?sid=359&gid=1&verbiagebuilder=1&pgid=402 |publisher=Oregon State University OSU Alumni Association |date=2001 |accessdate=2007-10-16] Austin later foundedNewberg, Oregon -basedA-dec , the largest privately-held dental equipment manufacturer in North America. Austin is also a major Oregon State donor.cite web|url=http://alumni.oregonstate.edu/stater/issues/Stater0209/feature5.html|title=Building a Better Mousetrap|publisher=OSU Alumni Association|accessdate=2007-12-03|last=Edmondston|first=George P.]Between the early 1980s and mid-1990s, Benny was often joined at sporting events by a co-mascot, known as "Bernice Beaver."
In 2001 the Benny Beaver costume changed to match the new logo, but was not well accepted by younger fans.cite web|url=http://digitalcollections.library.oregonstate.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/archives&CISOPTR=1436&REC=15 |title=Benny Beaver (Interim)|publisher=Beaver Yearbook Collection|accessdate=2007-12-07] In 2005 the mascot costume was changed to a more family-friendly version. This is the version in use today (2007) "(left)". Benny wears #00 at football games and #6 at basketball games.
Current Design
The mascot logo has seen several alterations since its inception. It was last redesigned in 2000 by
Morrow Creative Group cite web |title=Morrow Creative Group Website |url=http://www.morrowcre8v.com/ |publisher=Morrow Creative Group Company Website |date=2007 |accessdate=2007-10-16] of Portland, Oregon. The new version "(shown top)" was officially adopted by the university in 2001 and often referred to by fans as the "Angry Beaver." The make-over came about, in part, due to several major alumni contributions to remodel and expand the university's football stadium (Reser Stadium ).Fact|date=December 2007Other institutions with a beaver mascot
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Babson College -Wellesley, Massachusetts
*Bemidji State University -Bemidji, Minnesota
*Blackburn College -Carlinville, Illinois
*Bluffton College -Bluffton, Ohio
*Buena Vista University -Storm Lake, Iowa
*California Institute of Technology (Caltec) -Pasadena, California
*Champlain College -Burlington, Vermont
*City College of New York -New York, New York
*Massachusetts Institute of Technology , -Cambridge, Massachusetts
*Minot State University -Minot, North Dakota
*University of Maine at Farmington -Farmington, MaineReferences
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