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.
The Kappa Delta, Sigma Sigma Chapter house lawn display shows the Missouri tiger in the basket of a crane operated by the ISC Destruction Co. A sign in front reads ""Dig that crazy tiger.""
A figure reminiscent of Fearless Fosdick from the Li'l Abner comic strip runs toward a buffalo dressed in football gear. Both Fosdick and the buffalo point guns at each other.
""Let's Bury the Buffs"" is the theme of the Alumni Hall's display, a second place winner in the men's residences category. At the center of Homecoming Hill Cemetery is a grave marker that reads, ""1954 Here lies Colorado."" The grave stone to 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.""
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Epsilon Chapter Fraternity members are working on their lawn display, ""Getting on the Victory Train."" Three men are sliding a drawing of the ISC coaches and players into the train.
The Spinney House lawn display is modeled on room containing an easy chair and brick fire place. Above the fireplace is rear and tail of a buffalo is mounted like a hunting trophy. On the fireplace mantle are two footballs labeled 54 and 26. One…