University Daily Kansan Monday, October 30, 1978 Varied groups win Wiz prizes Four student groups won first-place trophies for their entries in this year's homecomin house-decorating contest. The winners were Alpha Chi Omega-Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the three-dimensional, moving display division; Delta Delta Delta-Tau Delta in the three-dimensional, non-moving displays; Joseph R. Pearson-Hall-Lewis Hall in the two-dimensional displays; and Argo Apartments, 1130 W. 11th St., in the division for non-camascus groups. The groups based their displays on the theme, "We have the Wizard on our side." The display at the Sigma Alpha Epison house featured a football game between the Jayhawks and an Iowa State Cycle, who came down on the 'Hawks from the top of the fraternity house. During the three-minute time limit allowed for the display, the 'Hawks appealed to the Wizard for help in the game. The Wizard descended to the football field from站台18-foot facsimile of the campanile and aided KU in recovering the ball and winning The display at the Delta Delta Delta depsied a 30-foot the display at the Delta Delta Delta depsied a 30-foot the display at the Delta Delta Delta on one end of the acrylic stand on the other. At JRP, a large Jayhawk portraying the Wizard stood watch creating a group of small Jayhawks "munching down" on an Iowa State Cyclone. A sign directed the Hawks to "munchkin on down" the Cyclones. The Wizard was tilted the scales in favor of the "Hawks. A sign read, "Where there's a Wiz, there's a weigh." UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- The Argo Apartment display showed a yellow Cyclone crunching on the front lawn as the Wizard and Ajakyah rose On Campus Events TOUDA: SAY UA QUARTERBACK CLUB will meet at noon in the Big Eight Room of the Union. A BROWN BAG TOUR with ElizabethBronn at Brownt in Spencer Art Museum. ARCHAEOLOGY COLLOQUIUM will be at 2:30 in the International Room of the Union. The topic is "Methods and Techniques in the Field Laboratory." PHYSICS & ASTRONYMON COLOQUIUM will be at 4 in room 323 Malott. The topic is "Applications of Complex Manifold Technique in Physics." TONIGHT: OPERATION FRIENDSHIP will meet at 7 at 1929 Louisiana. YOUNG DEMOCRATS will meet at 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. BAHAI FRENCH BEAT will be at 7:30 in the International Room of the Union. DIABETES GROUP MEETING will be at 8:45 in the International Room of the Hospital. FINE AUTS RECITAL will be at 8:45 p.m. in Saworthibault Hall in Murphy Hall. TOMORROW: LAWRENCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BREAKFAST & SEMINAR will be at 7:30 a.m. in the Ballroom of the Union. SLAVIC LANGUAGE & LITERATURE LECTURE will be at 3:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. EIGHT ROOM of the Union. ANTHROPOPOLOGY POPULATION DYNAMICS LECTURE will be at 7 p.m. in the Form Room of the Union. 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