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Wolf-monster mascot photo (Technician, Vol. 27 No. 10, November 29, 1946)

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Title:
Wolf-monster mascot photo (Technician, Vol. 27 No. 10, November 29, 1946)
Description:
Pictured above are the cheerleaders who have attempted to keep school spirit at a high pitch this fall. Kneeling, left to right: Jim Barbee from Winston Salem, Betsy Young from Raleigh, Francis Cox from Raleigh, Head cheerleader Bruce Beaman from Greensboro, Tula Carter from Gastonia, Worth Barber from Winston Salem, Lib Frazer from Wake Forest; standing, John Barber from Winston Salem, Warren Smith from Raleigh, Walter Hipp from Hickory, Zeb Jones from Monroe, W. S. Bull from Portsmouth, Va., and Floyd Harper from Charlotte. In the background is the "Wolf-monster" made and guided by Ira Helms, from Portsmouth, Va.
Topics:
Sports
University History
Subjects:
Cheerleaders
College sports
Mascots
Original Format:
Newspaper
Item identifier:
NCSU701585_20230710_78972
Publisher:
Technician (Raleigh, N.C.) more info on Technician (Raleigh, N.C.) 
Created Date:
Names:
North Carolina State University -- Sports -- History more info on North Carolina State University -- Sports -- History 
Location:
Raleigh (N.C.)
Digital Project:
Technician: The digitization of the Technician newspaper was done in collaboration with NC State Student Media.