In the Beta Sigma Psi/Nelson House Homecoming lawn display, Cy holds a football away from a Kansas University Jayhawk while pointing to math formulas on a blackboard explaining ""Why can't the Jay Hawks obtain Victory?"", 1977.
""Dance for Those Who Can't"" on this Homecoming lawn display refers to the Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon that occurs close to Veishea. With a model of the campanile in the background, two dolls are shown dancing as well as two football players…
The Theta Delta Chi, Beta Deuteron Chapter, lawn display is located on the front lawn of their house. The central figure of the display depicts the head, arms and torso of a muscular male. The lower part of the figure tapers to a cyclone shape. On…
A group of individuals are working on the Beta Theta Pi, Tau Sigma Chapter, lawn display. The display shows a large Iowa State University football player sitting on a depiction of the Kansas State University mascot, the Wildcat. The football player…
Three individuals are working on the Theta Xi, Mu Chapter, homecoming lawn display of a man seated in an easy chair. On the far side of a short hedge, another group of individuals are constructing a different display.
Several members of the Farm House fraternity are working on the House's homecoming lawn display. Included in the display are a standing Iowa State University football player and three cats representing the Kansas State University wildcats. Two cats…
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…
The Friley residence hall lawn display is being constructed. The display is a cut out figure of an Iowa State football player riding a tiger which represents the mascot of Kansas State University.
A comic hearse containing a wildcat figure is being constructed by several workers. There are flowers on the hearse roof and a sign in front saying,"" ISC undertakes K-State.""