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heerleaders form a three story ivramid at the Michigan State ' ime. photo hv D.nicl Prinj i Although the mascot of the University of Notre Dame is well known to be the Fighting Irish, humanly represented as a student leprechaun, this has not always been the case. A series of Irish Terrier dogs originally represented Notre Dame. The first Irish Terrier was presented to Knute Rockne as a gift the weekend before the Notre Dame- Pennsylvania game on Novembers, 1930. The dogs usually took the name of Clashmore Mike who made his last appearance in 1963. The Leprechaun was named the official mascot for the Fighting Irish in 1965. He dresses in a cutaway green suit and Irish country hat. He waves his shillelagh, while leading and interacting with the crowd to supposedly bring magical power and good luck to the Notre Dame team. This year ' s Cold Squad Leprechaun is Matt Phipps and Blue Squad Leprechaun is Juan Muldoon. photo by David Prina ue squad members prepare r a game. \oto by Danny Nolan Cheerleaders gather to show off Halloween costumes. photo by Terin Barbas. cheerleading 169
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