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    Foresters Ball dance card for the 1942 ball. The card is designed to resemble a log and has a green cord that ends in a tassel.

    "27th annual Foresters' Ball, February 27, 1942, Men's Gymnasium." Dance program is titled "Bunyanites Curriculum" and has the space to record the names of 20 dance partners next to the songs.

    Guests of Honor: Gov. and Mrs. Sam C. Ford, Dr. and Mrs. E.O. Melby, Dean and Mrs. T.C. Spaulding, Major and Mrs. Evan W. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lubrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bradner, Dean Arthur L. Stone, Dean and Mrs. R.H. Jesse, Dean and Mrs. J.E. Miller, Dean Mary E Ferguson

    Chaperones: Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Severy, Dr. and Mrs. W.E. Schreiber, Dr. and Mrs. C.W. Waters, Prof. and Mrs. J.H. Ramskill, Prof. F.G. Clark, Prof. and Mrs. T.G. Swearingen, Prof. and Mrs. M.S. Morris, Prof. and Mrs. C.W. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. C. Muhlick

    Donation of Edna Campbell

    Date Created

    2-27-1942

    Geographic Coverage

    University of Montana, Missoula

    Keywords

    University of Montana; University of Montana students; University of Montana history; University of Montana artifacts

    Artifact Number

    RG94_116

    Holding Institution

    University of Montana. Mansfield Library. Archives and Special Collections

    Rights Statement

    Copyright Not Evaluated

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    Copyright to this object may be held by creator. For more information, please contact Archives and Special Collections at the University of Montana, Mansfield Library.

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    Artifact

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    Media Type

    image

    Original Medium

    Paper

    Local Filename

    RG94_116.jpeg

    Digital Publisher

    University of Montana-Missoula. Mansfield Library

    Digital Image Credit

    Micaela Connolly, University of Montana

    RG94_116 (2).jpeg (1918 kB)

    Keywords

    University of Montana; University of Montana students; University of Montana history; University of Montana artifacts

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