This oversized photograph features a rare glimpse into the TAU KAPPA EPSILON fraternity at Kansas State University during the 1989-1990 academic year. Measuring 11 x 14 inches, the glossy image is in full color and portrays a group of fraternity members. The photograph is unframed, printed on high-quality paper, and is being sold as a single piece. The theme of the photograph is centered around universities, specifically fraternities, and would make a great addition to any collector's collection. The featured person/artist is TKE, and the photograph was produced in the United States in 1990. This rare item is an excellent piece of memorabilia for anyone interested in collecting photographic images and fraternal items.

Tau Kappa Epsilon (ΤΚΕ), commonly known as ΤΚΕ or Teke, is a social college fraternity founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University. The organization has chapters throughout the United States and Canada, making the Fraternity an international organization. Since its founding in 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity has never had an exclusionary or discriminatory clause to prevent individuals from joining and has instead admitted members based on their "personal worth and character".[2] As of fall 2023, there are 221 active ΤΚΕ chapters and colonies with over 298,000-lifetime members.[1]

While Tau Kappa Epsilon is primarily mentioned as a collegiate fraternity, the organization emphasizes that it is a "Fraternity for Life".[3] Many chapters have active alumni associations that support philanthropic causes, mentor collegiate members, and host social events.[4] Famous Teke alumni that continued their involvement with the Fraternity include NFL quarterback Terry Bradshawcountry music singer Willie Nelson, and U.S. President Ronald Reagan.