Kappa Delta, Sigma Sigma Chapter's lawn display won second place in the Sorority Division. The large banner display features a flattened buffalo on the October 16 ""Alumni issue"" of Vogue magazine. The cover reads ""Dior's Flat Fashion by I.S.C.""
""Catastrophe"", Gamma Phi Beta, Omega Chapter's lawn display, won first place in the Sorority Division. The display features Cy sitting on a fence looking down at a saddened Kansas State Wildcat.
Stange House's lawn display, ""Clean K-State"" features Cy washing the Kansas State Wildcats in a tub and hanging them out to dry. This display won first place in the Men's Residence Hall category.
This Delta Tau Delta, Gamma Pi chapter lawn display shows an open lid on a soup can which is labeled, ""Hawk Broth."" University of Kansas Jayhawk figures appear above a sign that reads, ""Iowa State Cans Us."" This display received the third...
Stevenson House captured first prize in the Men's Resident Association lawn display, ""Now is the Hour to Beat the Jayhawks - Welcome Alums."" The display features a cuckoo clock with Cy ready to pound the head of a Jayhawk.
The Alpha Delta Pi's 1st place winner in the sorority division lawn display is a large Missouri fish. Below the display a sign reads ""Large scale victory in the ISC sea.""
Homecoming attendant Joannie Parizek and two men lean on the Victoryland homecoming lawn display created by Phi Delta Theta, Iowa Gamma Chapter. The display won the Sweepstakes trophy, October 1961.
The Stevenson House Homecoming display of ""Now is the Hour to Beat the Jayhawks"" won first place in the Men's Residence Association, 1958. Students are shown working on the display, located in front of Friley Hall. It features a large cuckoo...
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The Iowa State University Veterinarian (1938-2001) was the official publication of the Iowa State University Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The journal was the first veterinary student publication in the country...
Kitchen-Klatter began as a half-hour radio show with Leanna Driftmier sharing household tips, recipes, and childrearing advice among other topics. The radio show aired from 1926-1986 making it the longest running homemaker program in the history of...
A large cat figure is the central focus of the Delta Delta Delta, Omega Delta Chapter's lawn display. Next to the cat is a sign which is formatted like a telegram reading, ""Western Union, Manhattan, Kan., Cyclones struck, wildcats mangled, De...
A large cat figure is tangled up in two balls of yarn. The balls of yarn both are labeled with the letter ""I."" In front of the Lyon residence hall lawn display are the words, "" All balled up."" each letter is a separate unit.
A representation of a buffalo minus the face stands before the Kappa Kappa Theta house. The sign in front of the figure reads, ""Cyclone scrambles buffalo."" This lawn display won first place in the Sorority Division.
Two cut out figures pedal a tandem bicycle in this Pi Beta Phi lawn display. The front figure is dressed as a football player, while the back figure might be an ISU fan. A tiger figure is being hit by the front of the bicycle.
The Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Omicron Chapter, homecoming lawn display is reminiscent of the front page of the Iowa State Daily student newspaper. The headline reads, ""Cyclone makes jackass of tiger."" The headline for a side column reads, ""MU tiger...
This lawn display consists of a semi-reclining bare-foot male figure dressed in ragged pants, shirt and hat. His head rests against a liquor barrel. He is pointing a shotgun at a Tiger figure that is suspended by one ear from a goal post.