Jayhawks all lined up for parade

Here’s a list of all the Jayhawks on Parade, and where to find them. The numbers in this list correspond to the photos and map.

1. “A Hawk with a View” by Mike Savage, Sixth Street and Wakarusa Drive.

2. “The Shamrock Hawk” by Beverly Bolton, 2619 W. Sixth St.

3. “Heroic Hawk” by Michael Davis and Tim Bishop, Hallmark Cards Inc., 101 McDonald Drive.

4. “Doc Hawk” by Brian and Jenni White, Lawrence Medical Plaza, Sixth and Maine streets.

5. “Uncle Sam Hawk” by Winston Lata, McDonald’s on the Kansas Turnpike.

6. “Hawk of the Arts” by Megan McNellis, Lawrence Visitor Center, 402. N. Second St.

Rowena Pine, Lawrence, left, and her daughter Penny Hemphill, Overland Park, get a close-up look at the mosaic patter on 'Chip Off the Old Hawk,' at 15th Street and Kasold Drive. The women toured the Jayhawks on Parade sculptures with other family members after church and lunch Mother's Day, May 11.

7. “Patchwork Hawk” by Linda Frost, 600 block of Massachusetts Street.

8. “John Brown Hawk” by Jim Brothers Sculpture Studio Inc., Lawrence Journal-World, 600 block of Massachusetts Street.

9. “Rock Chalk Jayhawk Kubism” by Cathy Kenton, 700 block of Massachusetts Street.

10. “Hot Hawk” by Celia Heintz, 800 block of Vermont Street.

11. “Jayhawk as a Cow on Parade” by Jennifer Rinehart-Unekis, 800 block of Massachusetts Street.

12. “Peace, Love and Daisy Hill Forever” by Susan Younger and Valerie Spicher, Ninth and Kentucky streets.

13. “The Primary Hawk” by Patrik Neustrom, Ninth and Vermont streets.

14. “We Are All Stars” by Barry Fitzgerald, 900 block of Massachusetts Street.

15. “The Marvelous Mosaic Floral Fantasy Joyous Jewel Hawk” by Constance Ehrlich, Karla Nathan and Shanna Wagner, 900 block of Massachusetts Street.

16. “Peacock on Parade” by Karla Nathan and Shanna Wagner, Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H.

17. “Gogh Hawks Gogh” by Cathy Ledeker and three Van Go Mobile Arts Inc. teen apprentices, 1000 block of Massachusetts Street.

18. “Chip Off the Old Hawk” by Susie Lawler and Pat Woelk, 15th Street and Kasold Drive.

19. “Mardi Gras on the Kaw Hawk” by Janet Perkins, Lied Center, 1600 Stewart Drive.

20. “So Many Faces, But One Heart That Bleeds Crimson and Blue” by Joanne Renfro, KU Visitor Center, 1502 Iowa.

21. “Lions and Tigers and Hawks, Oh My” by Doug Barth and Amanda Warren, Hilltop Child Development Center, 1605 Irving Hill Road.

22. “Merhawk on the Kaw” by Sharon Dewey, Jayhawk Bookstore, 1420 Crescent Road.

23. “Bit o’ Hawk” by Katie Kring, Jayhawk Bookstore, 1420 Crescent Road.

24. “Mascot Miro” by Susan Younger, Jayhawk Bookstore, 1420 Crescent Road.

25. “Puttin’ on the Glitz” by Kathy Drungilas, in front of Allen Fieldhouse, south of the Phog Allen statue.

26. “Whoosh!” by Susan Younger, Adams Alumni Center, 1266 Oread Ave.

27. “Classic Jayhawk” by Katie Kring, Kansas Union, KU campus.

28. “Holy Hawk” by Cathy Ledeker, Kansas University campus.

29. “Kansan” by Vernon Kauffman, Legends Apartments, 4101 W. 24th St.

30. “Abstr-hawk-tion” by Eric Hoins, 23rd and Iowa streets.