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.""
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.
A large potted plant figure is located near the Kappa Alpha Theta, sorority house. A sign in front of the display partially reads, ""ISC pots the "" A bicycle parked on the sidewalk hides the rest of the sign. A group of women standing near the...
The two member wining team representing Chi Omega, Eta Beta Chapter Sorority appear on stage with WOI-TV personality Joe Adams. Adams, who is the master of ceremonies, is presenting the winners with a trophy. The women are dressed in costumes that...
The two member wining team representing Chi Omega, Eta Beta Chapter, Sorority appear on stage with WOI-TV personality Joe Adams. Adams, who is the master of ceremonies, is presenting the winners with a trophy. The women are dressed in costumes...
Alpha Gamma Delta, Rho Chapter's lawn display, first place winner in the sorority division, shows a buffalo being dragged by an Iowa State football player. Another player is seated at the opening of a tepee and two other players are sitting on the...
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.
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.""
A large Kansas Jayhawk puppet is strung from the upper level of the Chi Omega, Eta Beta Chapter house. A sign on the front lawn reads, ""It's our show."" This display won first place in the sorority division.
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