14 / BACK TO SCHOOL / MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 2010 / THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN / KANSAN.COM TRADITION Wildcats Tiger big Cornhusker's Got Cornhuskin tail hip gale hoorah Kaw Buffs sis-boom corn Riding bill em Kansas Cowboys twist enough cause talk make boys wall Jayhawk weep Big Sooners Illustration by Kelly Stroda/KANSAN 'I'm a Jayhawk' lyrics face changes BY KIRSTEN KWON editor@kansan.com One thing you don't mess with as a javahk is tradition. But in the wake of conference realignment, it's hard not to think about revising a nearly century-old fight song with lyrics like "Talk the soothers, the Cowboys and the Buffs," and "Talk about the Wildcats and those Cornhuskin' boys." Now that Colorado and Nebraska have decided to leave the Big 12, "I'm a Jayhawk" will be revised to remove references to the Buffaloes and Cornhuskers. ing Big 12 universities. But one thing will stay the same: Students will have a say in the lyrics "We still want to sing 'I'm a jay jay jay Jayhawk,' so to mess with it too much would probably disturb a lot of folks." Jennifer Sanner, senior vice president of the Alumni Association, said as part of Homecoming Week, Oct. 18-24, there will be a contest giving students a chance to re-write the lyrics. The Oct. 23 Jayhawk Jingle event, which has been a singing competition in the past, will also become the platform for students to present their revised version of the song to a panel of judges. JENNIFER SANNER Senior vice president of the Alumni Association First created in 1912 by George "Dumpy" Bowles, a student looking to leave a legacy at the University, the song eventually caught on and became popular in 1920. It was revised in 1958 for the Big 8 conference teams. Now, the song will be tweaked again to match the remain- "It just seemed like that would be the natural home for the event and we really wanted to involve students because they carry on the tradition" Sanner said. Though submissions will include some new lyrics, much of the fight song will go untouched. The revised areas will be concentrated to one part of the verse and two lines of the chorus. "We still want to sing 'I'm a jay Jay jay Jayhawk,' so to mess with it too much would probably disturb a lot of folks," Sanner said. The song will not be officially changed until the conference changes in 2012. Taylor Gardner, a senior from Leawood, said modifying the lyrics wouldn't change the song for him at all. For those who think changing the lyrics will make a difference, Sanner said to rest assured; other traditions will not be affected by league changes. She said revising the song showed people that lavhawk customs were strong. "Nobody sings the lyrics so it only matters to me if the song stays the same," Gardner said. "These are small changes that we envision," Sanner said. "It draws a little more attention and reminds people of our history." OVER $7,500 IN PRIZES! One entry per ballot box at participating sponsors of the sweepstakes. Ballots must be turned in by 4 pm CST on 8/20/10. Staff of The University Daily Kansan are not eligible to win prizes in the Hawk Ticket Sweepstakes. Winners will be drawn on the evening of 8/20/10 at Abe & Jakes. You do not have to be present to win. If you are not at the party you will be notified by e-mail. Winners must be able to present photo ID when claiming their prize. 1