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IK \l>! I h INS coo and traditions tnd , hctwrc irn ition • md the " \f t in tj ( niiiw « - **it»i within I U th t hday, u i • traditi In im s haand n !l (i 41 , * | •• } t" S - W t—and alumni lu-.n at traditions whose too* - » . ind m acti \s time son in ing t . • wither i liscat \ lot icampl : Amen w the | en »n • heads whi eever the) No Ionj r a class t of-war held lff tin ective foi the winix i to pull the losers into the 1 u YOl UUC AN II I INI Many Univcrsitl <» Illiiv • tradit ns h e associa wis w » fli i inhabit its or the state, the Illinois Indians, Students and al 1 "IUin (pi nounced "I-Iic-nigh which has been translated as V\n we call the l i m e tj I ball team the "Fighting UNIVERSITY SYMBOLS band, the "Marching lllini/' and the Varsin Men's Glee lllini." Alumni throughout the nation U m lllini l/lub u Illinae" clubs composed of women only. Some honoraries and student events bear Indian names, or men. foi example, are " I fthawk" (sophom |) ; and " M a w a n d a " (seniorsV II ni a ivc i I I ill ng Club, th ivill n fin Actii l\ h (jui Col s o i the Univi tj oi Illinois are i mj and blue. Its motto is "I earning and I ah a artistic being in 1 orado raft's "Alma Mater" .statu near the Auditorium. The central I ure, .Alma Mate: her arms to the figui representing I ab md I You will frequently see the Univen monog i, a I rimposed with an 1. on University publications, d< tions and the like Many official documents bear the I niveisitv seal. During this year of the centennial of the Land-Grant movement u also may see frequent use for main Univci • purposes of the official 1 and-Grant symbol, thus tyint in the Universit] of Illinois with this exciting moment in educational history. J. IW at pep rall.es and on othei occasions, The Chiei llliniwek tradition stretches bark to 1926. A painting in the Universitj \ MCA shows the first Chiei llliniwek in his ceremonial costume. In 1944, during World V > II when most men students were in Service, the Chiei llliniwek was ;t co-ed, FOUNDER'S DAY J I i March 2, in a program planned to commemorate founding ot the I ni- w u in; 0 Living symbol of student life IS Thief llliniwek a sti dent who appears in authentic Indian arb and performs i thentIC Indian steps in the Stadium with the Football Band «iv« vcrsity in 1868, representatives ot student organ itions and the University id ministration place a wreath on the grave of the first Regent o\ the University fohn .Milton Gregory, who is buried On the campus between Alt Id Hall am!
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