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Glynn Academy

Crest, Logo and Mascot

Our mascot is the “Red Terrors” and this mascot was created in 1918  by Glynn Academy student, Cormack McGarvey.  He chose this name based on a phrase that described the political and violent campaigns of "Red Terror” by communist movements, potentially the scariest concept to Americans at that time.   The mascot didn’t have a visual attached to it at the time and Glynn Academy students have actually used numerous depictions to represent the “Red Terrors” over the years.  We often use our historical crest for non-athletic purposes.  At present, the mascot is depicted as a fierce devilish  creature with horns and accompanied by the interlocking letters G  & A. 

  • The lighter red devil mascot is raising one finger, symbolizing a gesture of victory or emphasis.
  • The darker red devil mascot is raising one finger, symbolizing a gesture of victory or emphasis.
  • A drawing of a large building surrounded by trees in the foreground, showcasing a blend of architecture and nature.
  • Illustration of a large building with lush trees in front, highlighting the harmony between urban and natural elements.
  • Logo of Glynn Academy featuring a stylized emblem and the name in bold letters.
  • Glynn Academy logo displaying a distinctive emblem alongside the academy's name in a modern font.
  • Logo of the American Association of College and University Athletic Conferences, featuring stylized text and athletic imagery.
  • Logo featuring the Greek letter gamma in a bold, stylized design.