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For over sixty years, Westmont has used the nickname "Warriors" as a mascot to represent the school and its athletic teams.?? The name has become an important part of the college's history and identity, especially for its athletic teams.?? Each fall, new students and athletes at the picturesque college in the foothills of Montecito are taught what it means to be a Warrior and how to live up to the traditions and expectations that being a Warrior entails.
According to an announcement in the October 31, 1947 edition of the Horizon, the Westmont student body voted to adopt the name Warriors as the school???s mascot.?? Previously, the Westmont teams were known as the Wildcats.??
In the fall of 1940, just three years after the formation of the college and the first year in which the college was called 'Westmont', four intramural teams were formed with the names Plutocrats, Bearcats, Livewires and Wildcats.?? These four teams competed with each other in several sports throughout the year.
By 1945, the Westmont intercollegiate teams were using the name Wildcats as their mascot.?? But in the student body vote of 1947, Warriors was by far and away the winner, racking up 127 votes as compared to just 34 for Wildcats, 25 for Pioneers and 13 for Rams.?? The election results were announced at the end of the first quarter of the Westmont ??? Biola football game.?? Perhaps the name Warriors had a special place for a society just two years removed from the end of World War II.
The subsequent report in the Horizon includes a rendering of a helmeted Warrior wielding a sword and caring a triangular shield with a large "W".?? The Warrior's clothing appears to be inspired by Roman soldiers of old, complete with a breastplate.
Whether this image was ever adopted by Westmont athletic teams or used in other Westmont publications is not clear, but the Warrior certainly has found different artistic expressions over the years.??
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