Keeping the spirit
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Donations to the Paul Layne 542 Endowed Fund for Spirit Programs honor the memory of an ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãsuperfan.
Devoted fans of ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãAthletics and alums of the ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãSpirit Program alike will no doubt recognize the name of Paul Layne. The 1976 graduate famously attended 542 consecutive football games – both home and away – from his first year of college up through his passing in 2022. That kind of dedication has inspired multiple generations of Mustang fans – and generous donors who wish to give back to the University in his honor.
A former ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãcheerleader, the lifelong Dallas resident was known to make his travel arrangements as soon as the team’s schedule was announced.
To honor his memory, friend Tom Nelson made a sizeable donation to start the fund – which supports the Mustang Band, Peruna, cheer and pom. Since then, the fund has been bolstered by ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãGiving Day donations to make an even larger impact.
“We all benefit from the money raised in that endowment,” says Charles Aguillon, director of Mustang Band and ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãSpirit Program.
To date, it is the largest endowment ever created for the Spirit Program. And though the Spirit Program encompasses a variety of functions, they share a lot of needs all supported by ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãGiving Day – namely, uniforms and travel.
Last year’s ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãGiving Day funds also helped support new uniforms for Mustang Band, cheer, pom and Peruna handlers. Peruna himself even got a new mascot costume.
However, those travel needs will only increase as ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãAthletics joins the Atlantic Coast Conference next year.
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