Elvis Presley was an honorary member of the Arkansas State College chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Today, Elvis would have turned 91.
In late 1960, some chapter members traveled to Graceland, Presley’s home in Memphis, Tennessee. There they initiated him as an associate member and presented Presley with the chapter’s “Distinguished Teke of the Year” award.
The award read in part: “In recognition of the remarkable performance and achievements in the world of entertainment and as a prominent American of Elvis Presley, Distinguished Teke of the Year, Beta Psi Chapter, Arkansas State…”
Presley’s response to this honor was, “This is one of the nicest awards that I’ve ever received. The plaque is beautiful and you can be sure that it will occupy a place of honor in my home.” Elvis explained that he always wanted to go to college, but he couldn’t afford it. He added, I’ll always remember the fine manner in which the Arkansas State students treated me back when I was first starting out.”
Rick Husky, President of the Arkansas State College chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, pins honorary TKE Elvis Presley. (Photos courtesy of Elvis Presley Enterprises)

