Bailey the Mascot: A Symbol of School Spirit and Pride

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Bailey the Mascot is a beloved character and symbol of pride at our school. Sporting vibrant colors and an enthusiastic smile, Bailey brings joy to students, faculty, and visitors alike. As the official mascot, Bailey represents our school's spirit, values, and traditions. With his energetic presence at various school events and activities, Bailey creates a sense of unity and camaraderie among the school community. Whether it's cheering on our sports teams, leading the crowd in chants and cheers, or engaging in friendly interactions with students and staff, Bailey's infectious enthusiasm is contagious. Bailey also serves as an ambassador for our school, representing us at local events, parades, and community activities.

Musical selection by the wicked witch in the Wizard of Oz

Bailey also serves as an ambassador for our school, representing us at local events, parades, and community activities. His friendly personality and approachable nature make him a favorite among children and adults alike. He is often seen taking photos with fans, high-fiving students, and spreading positivity wherever he goes.

About: Musical selections in The Wizard of Oz

The songs from the 1939 musical fantasy film The Wizard of Oz have taken their place among the most famous and instantly recognizable American songs of all time, and the film's principal song, "Over the Rainbow", is perhaps the most famous song ever written for a film. Music and lyrics were by Harold Arlen and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, who won an Academy Award for Best Song for "Over the Rainbow."

  • The songs from the 1939 musical fantasy film The Wizard of Oz have taken their place among the most famous and instantly recognizable American songs of all time, and the film's principal song, "Over the Rainbow", is perhaps the most famous song ever written for a film. Music and lyrics were by Harold Arlen and E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, who won an Academy Award for Best Song for "Over the Rainbow." Herbert Stothart, who underscored the film, won an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Some of that underscoring was, of course, based on Harburg and Arlen's songs. Georgie Stoll was the associate conductor and screen credits were given to George Bassman, Murray Cutter (who did "Over the Rainbow"), Ken Darby and for orchestral and vocal arrangements. As usual, Roger Edens was heavily involved as the unbilled musical associate of Freed. Incidental music was contributed by Stoll, Bassman, and also Conrad Salinger. The music to "Optimistic Voices" was written by Arlen and Stothart. The songs were recorded in a studio before filming. Several of the recordings were completed while Buddy Ebsen, who was supposed to have played the Tin Man, was still with the cast. So while he had to be dropped from the cast due to illness from the aluminum powder makeup, his singing voice remains on the soundtrack. It is Jack Haley, who eventually played the role, that is seen and heard singing "If I Only Had A Heart", but Ebsen's voice is still heard on the group vocals of "We're Off To See The Wizard". In those vocals, his voice is easy to detect. Ray Bolger (and also Jack Haley) were speakers with a distinct Boston accent and did not pronounce the r in wizard. Buddy Ebsen was a Midwesterner, like Judy Garland, and pronounced the r. Although an orchestra underscores nearly the entire film, approximately the last third of the movie contains no songs. Once Dorothy and her cohorts are handed the task of killing the Wicked Witch, the mood of the film goes a bit darker. This was not originally intended—the last three songs in the film, "The Jitterbug," the vocal reprise of "Over The Rainbow," and "The Triumphant Return" were all excised from the film before its official release. (en)
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Please read your audition details carefully, as they sometimes specify the type of song they’d like to hear (a ballad, something uptempo, etc.). Make sure to select a song that’s appropriate for your specific casting call.
Bailey the mascot

In addition to his role as a mascot, Bailey is a symbol of school pride and identity. Students and alumni proudly wear shirts, hats, and other merchandise with Bailey's image, showcasing their connection to the school and its values. Bailey's image is also prominently displayed on banners, signs, and digital media, further reinforcing his role as an iconic figure in our school's history. Bailey's impact goes beyond simply representing our school. He acts as a source of motivation and inspiration for students, encouraging them to strive for success in both academics and extracurricular activities. His presence at school assemblies and pep rallies boosts morale and fosters a supportive and positive environment. Overall, Bailey the Mascot plays a vital role in our school community. With his vibrant personality and unwavering school spirit, Bailey embodies the essence of our institution. He brings people together, instills a sense of belonging, and serves as a constant reminder of the pride we have for our school..

Reviews for "The Psychology of Mascots: How Bailey Boosts Morale"

1. Emily - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with "Bailey the mascot". The character felt flat and uninteresting, lacking any depth or development. The storyline was predictable and lacked originality. I also found the humor to be forced and not as funny as I expected. Overall, I did not find this film to be entertaining or engaging in any way.
2. Mark - 1 star
I cannot believe this movie got such positive reviews. "Bailey the mascot" was a complete letdown for me. The plot was nonsensical and poorly executed, with unlikable characters and terrible dialogue. The mascot costume itself looked cheap and unconvincing. I found myself rolling my eyes throughout the entire film, waiting for it to end. I would not recommend wasting your time or money on this disappointing excuse for a movie.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Bailey the mascot", but it fell short on all fronts. The acting was subpar, with unconvincing performances from the entire cast. The story lacked depth and failed to engage me emotionally. Additionally, the pacing was off, making the movie feel unnecessarily long and tedious. I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied with this film, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating or enjoyable viewing experience.
4. Michael - 2 stars
"Bailey the mascot" was a real disappointment for me. The concept had potential, but the execution was lacking. The jokes fell flat and the humor felt forced. The plot felt disjointed and meandering, failing to maintain my interest throughout the film. The characters felt one-dimensional and lacked any real depth. Overall, I found this movie to be a forgettable and underwhelming experience.

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