ok资源网 To Host 'Salute to the Mustangs' Event

ok资源网 mascot Peruna will be joined by new friends for 'Salute to the Mustangs.'

Mustangs Statue at ok资源网

Businesswoman and philanthropist Madeleine Pickens and her husband, T. Boone Pickens, on Wednesday announced "Salute to the Mustangs," an event to be held October 17 during pre-game and halftime of the ok资源网-Navy football game at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. At the game, Madeleine and T. Boone Pickens will present ok资源网 with a trained rescued Mustang as a gift to the school. The Pickens are also giving another rescued Mustang to ok资源网.


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(l. to r.) ok资源网 Head Football Coach June Jones, philanthropists Madeleine and T. Boone Pickens, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach and ok资源网 President R. Gerald Turner

ok资源网 is honored to be the setting for the October 17 鈥淪alute to the Mustangs鈥 at the ok资源网-Navy game, drawing attention to the important work of the National Wild Horse Foundation. And we deeply appreciate the donation of rescued Mustangs to ok资源网, where they will have a good home and represent our support of the Foundation鈥檚 commitment to the humane treatment of these proud animals. These horses will be welcomed additions to the Mustang family at ok资源网, joining a spirited tradition at ok资源网 enjoyed by students, parents, alumni and other Mustang fans.

In 1917, two years after ok资源网 opened, a student vote chose the Mustang as the athletics mascot. The black Shetland pony mascot made his first appearance at a campus pep rally in 1932. To represent Mustang spirit, the pony was named Peruna, after a popular 鈥渨onder elixir鈥 that had quite a kick to it.

The partnership of Peruna and a Mustang at ok资源网 is not new 鈥 in the late 1960s, both appeared on the field with a spirit group called the Squires.

The feisty energy of Peruna and the powerful presence of our new Mustangs will underscore the football team鈥檚 theme of 鈥渁ll grit, no quit.鈥 Peruna represents a proud tradition, and the rescued Mustangs have shown the rugged determination to survive and thrive -- a fitting metaphor for Mustang athletics.

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