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  2. Big Jay (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    The original mascot for the Kansas Jayhawks was a bulldog. In 1912, the Jayhawk was first seen in a cartoon by Henry Maloy in The University Daily Kansan. [4] In November 1958, the Jayhawk became the official mascot for Kansas University. [5] The "Jayhawk" idea came from the combination of a blue jay and a sparrow hawk. [4]

  3. Jayhawk - Wikipedia

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    Jayhawk may refer to: Jayhawker, originally a term for Free State or Union partisans during the Bleeding Kansas period and subsequently the United States Civil War, later applied generally to residents of Kansas; Jayhawk (mascot), the mascot of many schools and their sports teams, derived from the term Jayhawker

  4. Jayhawker - Wikipedia

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    As explained by Maloy, "the term 'jayhawk' in the school yell was a verb and the term 'Jayhawkers' was the noun." [51] In 2011, the city of Osceola, Missouri produced a declaration condemning what city leadership viewed as a connection between the Jayhawk mascot and the historical Jayhawkers who burned the town in 1861.

  5. File:Kansas Jayhawks 1946 logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 13 pages use this file: Jayhawker; Kansas Crew; Kansas Jayhawks; Kansas Jayhawks baseball; Kansas Jayhawks football; Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball; Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball statistical leaders; Kansas Jayhawks softball; Kansas Jayhawks women's basketball; Kansas–Nebraska football rivalry; User:ArmstrongJulian/sandbox ...

  6. Rock Chalk, Jayhawk - Wikipedia

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    They came up with "Rah, Rah, Jayhawk, Go KU", [1] repeated three times. By 1889, "Rock Chalk" had replaced the “Rah, Rah!” Rock Chalk is a transposition of “chalk rock,” a type of limestone that exists in the Cretaceous-age bedrocks of central and western parts of the state and which is similar to the coccolith -bearing chalk of the ...

  7. File:University of Kansas athletics (logo).svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1992–93 Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team

  8. Celebrate Taylor Swift & Travis Kelceā€™s Kansas City love ...

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    Download and print the page below. Email a picture of your colored page to ssteele@kcstar.com , or direct message it to @thekansascitystar on Instagram. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce by The Kansas ...

  9. Baby Jay - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 Amy Hurst saw a Jayhawk bumper sticker depicting Big Jay and hatchlings, which inspired her to create a new mascot. [3] After talking to a co-worker who was a Big Jay and getting approval from the KU Alumni Association she created Baby Jay.