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A DeSoto Fireflight with a flat tire is packed full of dozens of men and women, some of whom are holding signs imploring people to give donations to fight muscular dystrophy.
Picking up the challenge thrown down by west coast students who packed into a Volkswagen, 51 Wayne state University students prove the added comfort of Detroit's favorite product, the automobile, as they fit in, around, and on a 59 DeSoto Fireflite Station Wagon. It was all part of the week long campaign conducted by Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity to publicize their campaign for funds for Muscular Dystrophy.
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Pharmacy Group
A portrait of the Rho Pi Phi Fraternity.
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Pharmacy Group
A portrait of the Phi Delta Chi Fraternity.
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inter Sor & inter Frat.
A picture of a man and a women, appearing to play a game.
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A festival booth for Kappa Chi Fraternity.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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A festival booth named "Arab Oasis" advertises Vernors Ginger Ale.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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The Sphinx.
A portrait of a group of men.
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A group portrait of Psi Delta Fraternity members.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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A portrait of Chega Fraternity.
Also known as Cheese Gang and Phi Sigma Epsilon.
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A group portrait of Kappa Phi Delta Fraternity members.
Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University
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Proudly examining the charter granted to the Gamma chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Wayne University, Detroit, are Professor Thelma G. James, president of the new chapter, and Dr. Goodrich C. White, president of the United Chapters and president of Emory University in Atlanta.
A man and a woman in caps and gowns inspect a Phi Bata Kappa document. Dr. White installed the gamma chapter and its officers during formal ceremonies at Wayne university, January 16.
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Homecoming week at Wayne State University saw the rise of unusual decorations scattered throughout the campus as part of the festivities during the week of Oct. 26 to 31.
This lawn display by Alpha Epsilon Phi fraternity and others made by student organizations have been judged, with the most eye-appealing decors being awarded trophies during halftime activities at the Tartar-Western reserve football game on Oct. 31. Judges for this event were Miss Patricia Slattery and Curtis Coley, from the education division of the Detroit Institute of Arts, and Bill Collin, manager of the Student Activities Service Office. Shows a football player standing on Case Western's ma…