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Pink flamingos, Statue of Liberty, boombox parade: The legacy of Madison prankster Leon Varjian
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Pink flamingos, Statue of Liberty, boombox parade: The legacy of Madison prankster Leon Varjian

  • Nov 7, 2019
  • Nov 7, 2019 Updated Feb 18, 2026

Leon Varjian, a jester with keen insight into what tickles Madison's funny bone, was responsible for many of the celebrated pranks associated with UW-Madison in the late 1970s and '80s. Varjian died in 2015, but his legacy lives on in the people who admired student government's Pail and Shovel Party. His reign in Madison was marked by an uncanny ability to surprise or push a whimsy to extreme exaggeration. Whether it was the placement of 1,008 pink plastic flamingos on Bascom Hill, an amazingly realistic, though chicken-wire, Statue of Liberty (head, arm and torch) on Lake Mendota, or hosting a Halloween toga party for 30,000 people, the enduring quality was a willingness to go overboard. Chances are you heard about the jokes even if you didn't know his name.

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian in 1980

HENRY A. KOSHOLLEK - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian flamingos prank

Leon Varjian flamingos prank

Bascom Hill, the first day of classes on a sunny September day in 1979, there sat student Joan O'Donnell eating lunch with 1,008 of her blushing, plastic friends. The flamingos, which were delivered unassembled, courtesy of a Wisconsin Student Association prank. The lawn ornaments quickly disappeared, but the legend lived on: In 2009, the City Council made the plastic pink flamingo the city's official bird.

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon  Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1978

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian leads a boom-box parade down State Street on June 2, 1980. Varjian, then a UW-Madison student, helped orchestrate some of the biggest stunts on campus in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Varjian was vice president and Jim Mallon was president of the Wisconsin Student Association.

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian Statue of Liberty prank

Leon Varjian Statue of Liberty prank

Scholarly life never sank to mundane levels with Leon Varjian and Jim Mallon's Pail & Shovel (political) Party running the show at the Wisconsin Student Association, UW-Madison's student government. That was never so evident than in February 1979, when the top of a faux Statue of Liberty emerged through the ice of Lake Mendota, conveniently within walking distance of Memorial Union. 

L. ROGER TURNER — Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian leads a boom-box parade down State Street on June 2, 1980. Varjian, then a UW-Madison student, helped orchestrate some of the biggest stunts on campus in the late 1970s and early 1980s. 

STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Leon Varjian

Leon  Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1978

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon  Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1979

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1979. While Iranian students and their supporters held a rally on the UW Library Mall, Leon Varjian, Vice President of the Wisconsin Student Association checks on the condition of the WSA's hope to free the hostages. Vern the Mouse, a gray and white lab mouse, is waiting to fly to Tehran to gnaw his way into the Embassy to free the Americans held inside. The WSA is taking donations to cover the $1568 cost for the round trip coach airfare from Chicago to Iran. The plan was unveiled on the Library Mall, several dozen yards from where the protest was taking place.

NORRIS KLESMAN -- Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1979. Leon Varjian, left, stands next to the winner of the Dalai Look-a-like Contest, Chris H., a '75 grad of the UW, as he accepts the cheers of the throngs on Langdon Street.

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian with Jim Mallon, 1978

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1989

The Capital Times archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1984

The Capital Times archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1979

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian with Jim Mallon, 1979 

HENRY A. KOSHOLLEK -- The Capital Times archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Math Teacher Leon Varjian at Midland Park High School in New Jersey Monday, February 5, 2007. 

PETER FOLEY -- Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Varjian in 2015

Ben Strand

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian in 1980

HENRY A. KOSHOLLEK - Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian flamingos prank

Leon Varjian flamingos prank

Bascom Hill, the first day of classes on a sunny September day in 1979, there sat student Joan O'Donnell eating lunch with 1,008 of her blushing, plastic friends. The flamingos, which were delivered unassembled, courtesy of a Wisconsin Student Association prank. The lawn ornaments quickly disappeared, but the legend lived on: In 2009, the City Council made the plastic pink flamingo the city's official bird.

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon  Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1978

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian leads a boom-box parade down State Street on June 2, 1980. Varjian, then a UW-Madison student, helped orchestrate some of the biggest stunts on campus in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Varjian was vice president and Jim Mallon was president of the Wisconsin Student Association.

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian Statue of Liberty prank

Leon Varjian Statue of Liberty prank

Scholarly life never sank to mundane levels with Leon Varjian and Jim Mallon's Pail & Shovel (political) Party running the show at the Wisconsin Student Association, UW-Madison's student government. That was never so evident than in February 1979, when the top of a faux Statue of Liberty emerged through the ice of Lake Mendota, conveniently within walking distance of Memorial Union. 

L. ROGER TURNER — Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon  Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1978

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon  Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1979

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1979. While Iranian students and their supporters held a rally on the UW Library Mall, Leon Varjian, Vice President of the Wisconsin Student Association checks on the condition of the WSA's hope to free the hostages. Vern the Mouse, a gray and white lab mouse, is waiting to fly to Tehran to gnaw his way into the Embassy to free the Americans held inside. The WSA is taking donations to cover the $1568 cost for the round trip coach airfare from Chicago to Iran. The plan was unveiled on the Library Mall, several dozen yards from where the protest was taking place.

NORRIS KLESMAN -- Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1989

The Capital Times archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1984

The Capital Times archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian, 1979

Wisconsin State Journal archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian with Jim Mallon, 1979 

HENRY A. KOSHOLLEK -- The Capital Times archives

Leon Varjian

Leon Varjian

Math Teacher Leon Varjian at Midland Park High School in New Jersey Monday, February 5, 2007. 

PETER FOLEY -- Wisconsin State Journal archives

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