Elaborate Michigras Parade Thrills Thousands Of Onlookers
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24
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April
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1954
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Ingenuity, Hard Work Go Into Homecoming Displays
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29
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October
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1955
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Brothers Plan Their Homecoming Display, October 1955
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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PLANNING STAGE: Winner last year in the men's division of the University Homecoming Display Contest was Sigma Phi Epsilon of 733 S. State St. Here four of its members, (left to right) John Thomas of Detroit, Dwight Allen of Birmingham, Joe Naylor of Ann Arbor and Tom Ainslie of Detroit, study plans for this year.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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PLANNING STAGE: Winner last year in the men's division of the University Homecoming Display Contest was Sigma Phi Epsilon of 733 S. State St. Here four of its members, (left to right) John Thomas of Detroit, Dwight Allen of Birmingham, Joe Naylor of Ann Arbor and Tom Ainslie of Detroit, study plans for this year.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Brothers Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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PLANS INTO ACTION: Putting their drawing board plans into reality are Dwight Allen (left) of Birmingham, Tom Beierle (center) of Ogdensburg, N. J., and Robert L. Boshoven of Grand Rapids. They are members of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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PLANS INTO ACTION: Putting their drawing board plans into reality are Dwight Allen (left) of Birmingham, Tom Beierle (center) of Ogdensburg, N. J., and Robert L. Boshoven of Grand Rapids. They are members of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
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Dystrophy Drive Set
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15
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March
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1970
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"Tarzan and his Apes" float, U-M Michigras Parade, April 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1950
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FIRST PRIZE FLOAT: "Tarzan and his Apes," and swimming-suit clad damsels (they were wishing for ski suits) awaiting their fate in a "boiling kettle" were characterized in yesterday's Michigras parade by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and Delta Delta Delta sorority to win first place among parade floats. Palm trees, flowers, grass and a "cannibal" completed the jungle scene. It wasn't only the threat of being "boiled alive" that made the girls shiver, but the day's chilly breezes as well.
Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1950
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FIRST PRIZE FLOAT: "Tarzan and his Apes," and swimming-suit clad damsels (they were wishing for ski suits) awaiting their fate in a "boiling kettle" were characterized in yesterday's Michigras parade by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and Delta Delta Delta sorority to win first place among parade floats. Palm trees, flowers, grass and a "cannibal" completed the jungle scene. It wasn't only the threat of being "boiled alive" that made the girls shiver, but the day's chilly breezes as well.
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Mrs. Leila Vibert Enjoys Job As House Mother To College Boys
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24
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May
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1952
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Members Chat With House Mother Leila Vibert, May 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1952
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Talking things over with their house mother is a favorite occupation with members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity on the University campus. Here, three members greet a fourth at the door of Mrs. Leila Vibert's room at the house. They are (left to right) Ross M. Pfalzgraff of Philadelphia, Mrs. Vibert, Jack Main of Pontiac and Stanley C. Burns of Lawrence St.
Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1952
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Talking things over with their house mother is a favorite occupation with members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity on the University campus. Here, three members greet a fourth at the door of Mrs. Leila Vibert's room at the house. They are (left to right) Ross M. Pfalzgraff of Philadelphia, Mrs. Vibert, Jack Main of Pontiac and Stanley C. Burns of Lawrence St.
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U-M 'Greeks': The Road Back
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6
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October
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1974
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Ouimet Honored At Reception Given By Bride's Parents
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16
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January
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1939
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