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"States Mates," December 5, 1955

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This brief article appeared in Vetville's newsletter for December of 1955, describing the events of State's Mates' recent Christmas party

"States Mates Philosophy," May 13, 1955

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This poem, containing the "philosophy" of State's Mates, was printed on the interior of each yearbook.

"States Mates Have Fun While Men Study," ca. 1960-1961

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This article first appeared in The Raleigh Times during the 1960-1961 school year. It discusses the rationale for State's Mates as an organization and discusses the year's planned activities.

"States Mates Celebrate 10th Birthday," April 12, 1958

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This article from The Raleigh Times discusses the variety show State's Mates put on in celebration of the organization's tenth birthday.

"State's Mates Scenery 'Outstanding'," ca. 1968

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This was a letter to the editor submitted by the State's Mates board defending their organization and the Mrs. NCSU pageant.

"State Alumni Here Condemn Hunk Anderson's Dismissal," December 1936

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An article from a North Carolina newspaper that makes evident the large alumni response to Graham's dismissal of Anderson and Clark's role as representative of the alumni.

"Stairway to the Stars," November 16, 1968

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This document is the program for the 1968 Mrs. North Carolina State University pageant, "Stairway to the Stars," sponsored by State's Mates.

"Spring Fantasy," n. d.

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This document contains the names of the models for an unidentified fashion show, and a list of outfits to be modeled and their prices.

"Sports Glimpses," October 16, 1936

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Clarence Gale's sports column describes a student meeting held to dispel rumors about the football team. Gale encourages the student body to rally as one behind the team.

"Southern Teams Near Top," October 2, 1936

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An article from NC State's student newspaper, the Technician, cited Ted Husing, a well-known radio announcer and sports commentator. Husing felt that the level of play on Southern college football teams was now just as strong as it was in the North.