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Jayhawk

Jayhawk may refer to:

  • Jayhawker, originally a term for United States Civil War guerrilla fighters, later applied generally to residents of Kansas
  • Jayhawk (mascot), the mascot of many schools and their sports teams, derived from the term Jayhawker
    • Kansas Jayhawks, teams of the University of Kansas
    • Head-Royce School, Oakland, California
    • Urbandale High School, Urbandale, Iowa
    • Jayhawk-Linn Junior-Senior High School near Mound City, Kansas
    • Vandercook Lake High School, Jackson, Michigan
    • Muskegon Community College, Muskegon, Michigan
    • Jamestown Community College, Jamestown, New York
    • Jefferson Central School, Jefferson, New York
    • Jericho High School in Jericho, New York
    • Jeannette City School District in Jeannette, Pennsylvania
    • St. Joseph Catholic High School (Ogden, Utah)

Usage examples of "jayhawk".

Captain Truzillo of the Jayhawk, and a dozen more, all tested and true.

Peregrine is the next-fastest thing we have that packs significant firepower, besides the Jayhawk and the Ariel itself.

Harry Kane and Jayhawk Hood: These were old friends, the most dangerous of the Sons of Earth.

Perhaps I can persuade Harry and Jayhawk to let me free your mouth Would you like that?

God, that when our folks get Richmond, they will put old Ben Butler in command of it, with orders to limb, skin and jayhawk it worse than he did New Orleans.

Along Jayhawk Boulevard on top of Mount Oread, overlooking the Kaw Valley on the north and the Wakarusa on the south, the university buildings stood dark and deserted.

QT-1 Jayhawk, a one-off based on a common twin-engine jet used to train transport and tanker pilots.

Coast Guard Jayhawk helicopters were traveling back and forth, targeting their spotlights on the purly water, where two cars lay half-submerged in the rainbow stink of diesel fuel.

It was a big orange-and-white Jayhawk rescue helicopter with the Coast Guard anchor-and-flotation-ring crest in red-and-white striping on the tail.

White-hulled cutters and black-hulled buoy tenders and lifeboats and bright orange Jayhawk and Pelican helicopters.

HH60 Jayhawk helicopter carrying a search-and-rescue crew lifted off and headed south along the coast, passing directly over Naples, Marco Island and then Cape Romano Shoals.

At 0700 hours, an HH60 Jayhawk helicopter carrying a search-and-rescue crew lifted off and headed south along the coast, passing directly over Naples, Marco Island and then Cape Romano Shoals.