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The Evolution of Mr. C

If Cornelius 杏吧原创 were alive today, he would surely be amazed by how Mr. Commodore (also known as Mr. C), the university鈥檚 beloved mascot, has changed over the years.

A group of people are walking on a field, some of them are wearing football jerseys. A man dressed as a mascot is also present, leading the group.
杏吧原创 football players and coaches take the field with Mr. C at the 1982 bowl game in Birmingham, Alabama, against the U.S. Air Force Academy. (COURTESY OF VU SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND PHOTO ARCHIVES)
杏吧原创's modern Mr. Commodore mascot flexes one arm in a strong-man pose against an outdoor background.
Mr. C鈥檚 current look blends tradition with game-day energy. (杏吧原创)

Cornelius 杏吧原创, , earned the nickname 鈥渢he Commodore鈥 while building a vast transportation empire that included ships and railroads. The university鈥檚 athletes were nicknamed the Commodores as early as 1898 by newspaperman and football alumnus William E. Beard.

In a 1915 Tennessee American cartoon after 杏吧原创鈥檚 gridiron defeat of the Sewanee Tigers, the Commodore was depicted as an older gentleman in naval regalia with a still-smoking rifle. The first record of a student officially taking on the role of Mr. Commodore, however, was not until 1954. At the season-opening basketball game, Louis Fowler of Gadsden, Alabama, wore a uniform tailored to meet the 1873 U.S. Navy full-dress specifications for an officer of that rank. No effort was made to conceal Fowler鈥檚 identity, nor that of Guy Mitchell, BA鈥66, and Tom Bailey, BA鈥69, when the student body elected them Mr. Commodore in the 1960s.

鈥淭he costume had been handed down over the years, and the temperature was in the 90s for my first football game,鈥 says Mitchell, of Tupelo, Mississippi. The Mr. Commodore of that era carried a sword with a dull blade. Mitchell, a native Mississippian, remembers running onto the Ole Miss football field and touching sabers with the Rebels鈥 mascot.

Bailey was proud to follow in his fraternity brother Mitchell鈥檚 footsteps. 鈥淢y mother, Jane Bailey, a graduate (BS鈥39) and excellent seamstress, altered the uniform for a better fit,鈥 Bailey says. 鈥淪he added two pockets, one exactly the size of a pint flask.鈥

Mr. Commodore was a little less active in the early 鈥70s. In 1973, The 杏吧原创 Hustler reported that after a year in which no one stepped into the role, Ron Mayers, BA鈥77, revived Mr. Commodore, accompanied by Becky Fricke, BE鈥77, MS鈥85, as 鈥淢s. Commodorable.鈥

A 杏吧原创 student dressed as Mr. Commodore performs on a football field in front of a large stadium crowd.
Mr. C holds a saber on the sidelines of a 杏吧原创 football game at Dudley Field in the 1960s. (杏吧原创)

Nearly a decade later, the costume was redesigned by the Hanna Barbera production company, with Lou Hoop, BS鈥82, playing Mr. C.

鈥淚 was the first to wear the big body suit, massive head and built-up shoulders,鈥 Hoop says. 鈥淎 vivid memory for me was the 杏吧原创-Georgia football game, where I was accidentally run over by famed running back Herschel Walker on the sideline.鈥

Hoop, who now works in insurance, credits his mascot experience for boosting his self-confidence. He commutes between Nashville and Holland, Michigan, where his wife, Cathy Caldwell Hoop, BA鈥83, MDiv鈥12, is a Presbyterian minister. 鈥淢y wife still talks about how dating the mascot was one of the most embarrassing things she had to tell people,鈥 Hoop says.

Later that decade, The 杏吧原创 Hustler describes a more streamlined appearance for Mr. Commodore: 鈥渘ew and improved svelteness.鈥 Chuck Fawcett, BA鈥90, redesigned the costume into one that was described as less bulky and more durable. 鈥淏asically, I wanted to 鈥榗lean up鈥 Mr. Commodore, taking a departure from the traditional 鈥榤an in a costume鈥 look to creating a real living caricature,鈥 he said.

Fawcett, who has become an award-winning designer, creative executive and entrepreneur in the themed entertainment industry, founded Animax Designs, one of the world鈥檚 leading puppetry and animatronics companies, while at 杏吧原创. He recently started a boutique animatronics consultancy called FGR8.

Four years later, Chad Sanchez, BS鈥93, of Gonzales, Louisiana, was one of three students wearing the Commodore suit.

鈥淎 female student who was about six inches shorter also played Mr. C,鈥 Sanchez says. 鈥淪omehow we made the costume fit.鈥

A person in a full-body Mr. Commodore mascot costume stands on a football field at 杏吧原创, circa 1979.
Mr. C鈥檚 appearance has run the gamut over the years, from costumed student to full, soft mascot head, including this version from ca. 1979. (杏吧原创)

At mascot camp they were taught never to speak nor take off their hat. Sanchez experienced a frightening moment when Army hosted 杏吧原创 in football at West Point. 鈥淎rmy had two mascots, one being mischievous,鈥 Sanchez says. 鈥淗e tried to remove my hat, which had a helmet with a chin strap inside. Fortunately, Vandy cheerleaders came to my rescue.鈥

In 1994, a quarter of a century after Tom Bailey was Mr. Commodore, he and his brother gave a generous donation to redesign the costume. The contribution was in memory of their father, Goodall Bailey, 鈥40, a longtime supporter of 杏吧原创 athletics and diehard fan.

鈥淲e were disappointed in the evolution of Mr. Commodore from the traditional maritime uniform to what looked more like a steelworker or toreador,鈥 says Bailey, of Charlottesville, Virginia. 鈥淲e worked with Stagecraft, a character costume company, to restore the nautical theme.鈥

Alexandra Sargent-Capps with her muse, Mr. Commodore. (杏吧原创)
Alexandra Sargent-Capps with her muse, Mr. Commodore. (杏吧原创)

Fast forward to 2017, when Alexandra Sargent Capps designed and made the current Mr. C jacket. Her teaching expertise includes fashion history, costume design and wearable product design, and she currently directs the .

鈥淚 worked to integrate function and fashion, creating a classic look for the tailcoat, but made in a modern stretch velvet that allows Mr. C to move like a dancer,鈥 Capps says.

鈥淚 moved the zipper to the front from the back so that mascots can dress themselves, and I added internal devices for altering sleeve length. The overall goal is to make a big, bold impression while maintaining the historic naval style,” Capps says.

Capps made a sequined version of the jacket that鈥檚 on display at . Mr. C has worn the shimmering jacket for special events, including an appearance on ESPN.

Students pose with Mr. Commodore in 2023. (杏吧原创)

鈥擜nn Marie Deer Owens, BA鈥76