BGSU mascots flank SICSIC members Jillian Filipiak and Dwayne Lawson.
BGSU SICSIC members Jillian Filipiak and Dwayne Lawson were unmasked during Saturday’s hockey game after portraying "Granny" and "Black Panther" for the past three years. (BGSU photo/Daniel Carlson)

Secret’s out: BGSU seniors' true identities revealed during annual SICSIC unmasking

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Jillian Filipiak and Dwayne Lawson revealed as “Granny” and “Black Panther” during Saturday’s hockey game

By Laren Kowalczyk ‘07

For the past three years, Bowling Green State University seniors Jillian Filipiak and Dwayne Lawson have been suiting up in their gray overalls, pulling on their colorful socks and gloves and spreading school spirit across campus and the Bowling Green community as “Granny” and “Black Panther.”

The pair were staples at athletic events, first-day-of-class celebrations, Campus Fest, Homecoming and made appearances at numerous other student-focused events, bringing with them an undeniable BGSU spirit.

Since their sophomore years, Filipiak and Lawson maintained identities that no one outside their secret spirit organization, SICSIC, was privy to until their recent unmasking at the BGSU hockey game against St. Thomas on Feb. 8. 

Jillian Filipiak celebrates being unmasked as a member of SICSIC.
As a member of SICSIC since her sophomore year, Jillian Filipiak said being involved in the University's unique spirit organization has meant everything to her. (BGSU photo/Daniel Carlson)

“It’s hard to put into words what being a part of SICSIC means to me,” said Filipiak, who will graduate in May with a degree in middle childhood education. “This is so uniquely BGSU. We have the honor of being in a position to see the genuine love that exists in this community. Being a small part of the history of SICSIC and building that community has meant everything to me.”

Lawson, from Detroit, shared a similar sentiment, relishing the opportunity to be among the select few chosen to join SICSIC. The secret spirit organization remains one of the oldest active groups at BGSU, ranked the No. 1 public university in Ohio for student experience.

“This was honestly one of the best things I did at BGSU,” said Lawson, an advertising major and a Sidney A. Ribeau President’s Leadership Academy scholar. “At the end of the day, only two of us are chosen from each class. That’s a big deal, and we don’t take for granted the impact we’re making on the Bowling Green community.” 

Dwayne Lawson celebrates being unmasked as a member of SICSIC.
Dwayne Lawson valued being part of the select few chosen to join SICSIC, which remains one of the oldest active groups at BGSU. (BGSU photo/Keira Ellenberger)

As members of SICSIC, Filipiak, who hails from Cleveland, and Lawson are part of a storied tradition at BGSU that spans nearly eight decades. SICSIC was formed on October 5, 1946, when then-BGSU president Frank Prout hand-picked six students to create the University’s official spirit crew.

On any given day, six masked members of SICSIC can be seen on campus, handing out candy and proclaiming school spirit through signs in black and red stating "SICSIC SEZ."

Beyond school spirit, SICSIC members learn to adapt and overcome challenges, strengthen their communication and leadership skills and problem-solve, which are incredibly beneficial for their future careers and lives, said Dr. Jacob Clemens, the organization’s advisor.

“Our SICSIC crew has a lot of fun, and they bring so much joy wherever they go,” said Clemens, senior director of the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement. “But they’re also balancing this responsibility with their academics, other extracurriculars, jobs and through this, they’re learning valuable skills that will translate well into their professional lives.”

SISSIC members’ identities are kept secret until they are unmasked during their senior year, an arduous task that requires a certain amount of stealth and creativity. Lawson said concealing his identity was sometimes a juggling act.

“I had to do some crazy things,” he said. “I would say I had to go home for the weekend, but then I couldn’t be seen because I was supposed to be at home. It felt like I was playing ninja around campus, trying to keep my friends from spotting me.”

The trick for Filipiak was remaining vague about her plans. She said most friends didn’t question her when she claimed homework kept her from attending various events.

“Surprisingly, a lot of people don’t pry,” she said. “They just take you at your word, which was really helpful in this situation.”

Students cheer and hold signs during a BGSU hockey game.
BGSU students support SICSIC during the hockey game on Saturday.
Two students wearing masks as members of SICSIC walk down a hall
SICSIC members "Black Panther" and "Granny" head toward the ice rink for their unmasking during the BGSU hockey game against St. Thomas.
BGSU student Dwayne Lawson points to hockey fans.
Dwayne Lawson, who portrayed Black Panther as a member of SICSIC, celebrates his unmasking.
A group of SICSIC members pose after the unmasking of Black Panther and Granny.
Recently revealed SICSIC members Jillian Filipiak and Dwayne Lawson with current masked SICSIC members.
BGSU student Jillian Filipiak celebrates her unmasking.
Jillian Filipiak points to the crowd after she was revealed as Granny during the SICSIC unmasking.

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Updated: 02/11/2025 09:09AM