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Dixie, April 11, 1960
This photograph shows many of the State's Mates members on-stage performing in their minstrel show.
Tags: Race, social activities, variety shows
Minstrel Show in Newspaper, April 11, 1960
This newspaper photograph shows members of State's Mates rehearsing for their upcoming minstrel show.
Tags: promotional, Race, social activities, variety shows
Family Budget, ca. 1959-1960
This cartoon is an excerpt from the State's Mates Yearbook, highlighting the financial burden placed on student couples.
Tags: married students
State's Mates Yearbook Cover, ca. 1959-1960
This illustration depicts two wedding rings linked with a class ring, signifying the connection between the married couples and the university.
Tags: married students
State's Mates Yearbook Cover, ca. 1956-1957
This drawing of "The Good Wife Diploma" appeared on the cover of the State's Mates annual yearbook.
Tags: married students
State's Mates Yearbook Cover, ca. 1955-1956
This cartoon from the State's Mates yearbook cover depicts the difficulties of being a student wife.
Tags: married students
Student Wives, October 15, 1955
This newspaper photograph shows the officers of State's Mates gearing up for a meeting.
Tags: promotional
College Wives Entertain, December 22, 1954
This newspaper clipping shows the women of State's Mates preparing for an upcoming Christmas event.
Tags: programs, promotional, social activities
High Steppers, May 20, 1955
This newspaper clipping depicts a group of State's Mates members performing in an end-of-year talent show.
Tags: social activities, variety shows
History of State's Mates, ca. 1956-1957
This history, drafted during the 1956-1957 academic year, was written to promote membership in State's Mates and discussed the reorganization of State's Mates in the 1950's to encourage further socializing.
Tags: core documents, promotional
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"Mrs. NCSU Crowned," November 18, 1968
In this article from the Technician, Mary Porterfield covers the Mrs. NCSU pageant but highlights the lack of an audience at the event; she suggests…
