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Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
A rural gravel road is bordered by fenced fields. On one side of the road, the field contains haystacks. The fields on the other side of the road feature trees and the roof of a building. Telephone poles appear at intervals along the roadside.
A bird's eye view of the second floor balcony shows the doors to the rotunda in the original building and an interior view of the glass wall of the third edition.
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station; Corn
A seed corn dryer is attached to a building via a rectangular shoot. The dryer's wheels and lower section are enclosed in a covered wooden frame structure. An opening in one end of the dryer shows some of it's inner workings.
The class of 1986 gave the library its first automated catalog system. Dean Warren Kuhn and the senior class representatives are holding the class memorial in the foreground, while there are several banks of computer terminals in the background.
A flock of Shropshire and Rambouillet sheep appear in this photograph along with the Hog Barn in the distance. The Farm Crops Laboratory can be seen in the background to the right side in the photograph.
The three figures in Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Iowa Gamma Chapter's display are modeled on Don Martin's characters in Mad Magazine. There are two standing and one seated figure who is playing bongo drums. A sign in front of the display reads, ""Beat...
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Iowa Gamma Chapter's lawn display features football coach Vince DiFrancesca pointing to a stone wall that says ""InVINCEable."" Colorado football players are attempting, with little success, to climb over or around the wall.
This first place winner in the Sorority Division from Sigma Kappa consists of a large sock that is in the process of kicking the Kansas Jawhawk mascot. The sign in front partially reads, ""Argyles'll Sock 'em.""
Baldus, Kenneth R.; Bice, Betty; Foster, Frances; Greimann, Victor; Gordon, Homer K.; Hambly, William J.; Hogrefe, Geraldine; Mason, Richard N.; Park, Maurine; Talbott, Betty; Van Der Linden, Louis G.; Verduin, Jake; Wallace, Robert Browne