Several individuals are working on this Homecoming lawn display of a large old fashioned out house. Beside the display is a sign that is partially obscured by on lookers. The visible part of the sign reads, "".Hole for the Tigers.""
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…
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.
The central figure in this lawn display is a cardinal type bird with one wing in a sling and a crutch under the opposite wing. It wears an old leather football helmet and appears to be crying.
A football player is tipping over an old style outhouse with ""MU' written on the door. A long tail type object is coming out from a crack in the from door. It may represent the tail of the University of Missouri's mascot, the Tiger.
A three-dimensional steam shovel resembling the illustration from a children's book is scooping up a tiger in its bucket. The steam shovel has a smiling face painted on one end and one side is labeled, "" ISC Destruction Co.""
A figure reminiscent of Fearless Fosdick from the Li'l Abner comic strip runs towards a buffalo dressed in football gear. Both Fosdick and the buffalo point guns at each other.
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…
A figure representing football coach, Vince DiFrancesca is standing near a stone wall. Several football player figures are trying with little success to climb over or around the wall.
This lawn display won second place award in the Men's Residence Division for 1954. It features a two gravestones in the ""Homecoming Hill Cemetery."" The smaller gravestone is labeled, "" 1953 Missouri passed on 13-6"" in reference to the previous…