PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 45 JETTOMARTIN SEPTEMBER 24,1945 Here Are All K.U. Songs and Cheers THE ALMA MATER CRIMSON AND BLUE 1. Far above the golden valley. Glorious to view Stands out on a hill. Receives against the dome of heaven. Towering toward the blue. Chorus; Lift the chorus ever onward, Crimson and the blue. Hall to thee our Alma Mater, Hall to K.S.U. 2. Fail all to the distant humming of the busy town Renred against the dome of heaven Looks she proudly down. 3. Greet we then our foster mother, Mother to us. We will ever sing her praises, Dear old K.S.U. STAND UP AND CHEER Stand up and cheer. We're sure to for dear old Kansas. For today we raise The Red and Blue all others. Our sure to win is fighting. And we are sure to win the fray. We've got the vim (rah. rah)— And we sure to win the fray. For this dear old Kansas Day. ONWARD KANSAS Westward to the high SI-ras Westward to the high SI-ras of Maine There's a name we hold in mind dear There's a name we love to cheer From our rock-y hill-top on the western In the sil-ver stars of morning In the set of gold-en sun In the un-dying flame Set a-blaze by glor-iert won Al-ma Mater, we pledge our loy-al-y Ev-ry daughter-er, ev-ry son Name ever glior-i-oous Glor-iert, glor-iert Chorus: Then—On-ward Spirit of Kan-sas We march with you. Overtow—On-ward Spirit of Kan-sas With the red and blue above us Mo-ther of freedom and hon-or From years gone by in-to-terms to be And march, march, march, to vlc-to-try. KANSAS SONG We're from Kansas, good old Kansas. Where the great big sunflowers grow. Oh, the girls pretty and when you see them smirk, you know the reason why we'd walk a mile Back to Kansas, good old Kansas Where the skies are blue— There's lots of good old friends we can't forget, we're strong for you! THE ROCK CHALK Most famous of all university yells, the Rock Chalk of K.U. was chosen at the University of Chicago as the most typical college yell in the world. Since then it has been copied by many schools. As it roars up from the stadium, you, as it has tens of thousands, to hea "Rock-Chalk-Jay-Hawk-K.U." (chanted twice, then yelled three times) The Rock Chalk is always given after the closing bars of the Alma Mater. I'M A JAYHAWK Talk about the Sooners, The Aggies and the Braves. Talk about the Tiger and his tail. Talk about the Huskers. Those old corn huskin' boys, But I'm the bird to make e in weep and Chorus 'Cause I'm a Jay, Jay, Jay, Jay, Jayhawk Up at Lawrence on the Kaw. 'Cause I'm a Jay, Jay, Jay, Jay, Jayhawk With a st. boom, boom hoorah! Gait like a monkey enough to Twist that Tiger's tail; Husk some corn and listen to the cornhuskeer's. 'Cause I'm a Jay, Jay, Jay, Jay, Jayhawk Hiding on a Kansas gate. KANSAS YELLS (S spell) K—A—N—S—A—S yell) Kansas, Kansas, Kansas! (Clap four times) (Yell) Fight, fight, fight, fight! (Repeat three times and end with—) KU, fight! Rock—rock—rock—chalk Rock—rock—chalk Rock crank, jawhack K.U. K.U. Fight, voice and end with—) Fight, fight, fight! Kansas fights! Kansas fights! Fights, fights, fights! (repeated twice.) Let's goo000000, Kansas! (repeat three times—count 3 and end with) Hit 'em! (Coach-player yell): Yea Coach— Yea Shenk— Yea, yea, Coach Shenk! Yea team, fight, Yea team, fight, Fight, fight, fight! (repeat twice.) University Looks Ahead To Return of Servicemen The University of Kansas has more than 7,000 of its former students in the armed forces. The University's Veleran's Service program and an all University committee are making plans for the education of these returning service men and women. Post war plans for the University will not be confined to graduate work. Graduate and professional schools will enter into the plan with advanced work and refresher courses. 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