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1946 Foresters Ball Dance card and ticket card. The dance card is tan in color with a green cord. There are two pine cones attached to be end of the cord. The cover depicts Bertha the Moose. Inside the cover is the Forestry logo (the pine tree with the M) in green ink. There is space to write the names of 20 dance partners. Under the spaces for the dance partners, each type/ name of dance is listed.

Guests of Honor: Governor and Mrs. S.C. Ford, President and Mrs. J.A. McCain, Dr. and Mrs. R.H. Jesse, Dean and Mrs. J.E. Miller, Dean Mary Elrod Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Hanson, Mrs. J.H. Ramskill, Mrs. I.W. Cook, Mrs. J.D. DeJarnette, Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lubrecht, Mr. and Mrs. G. Niels.

Chaperons: Dean ans Mrs. K.D. Davis, Prof. and Mrs. T.C. Spaulding, Dr. and Mrs. C.W. Waters, Prof. and Mrs. F.G. Clark, Prof. and Mrs. M.S. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. O.M. Patten

Card/ ticket: Same tan color as dance card. Depicts a man smoking a pipe and is circular in shape. Includes information about the dance. The back of the card lists the Rules of The Stomp

Date Created

2-1946

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_091

Holding Institution

University of Montana. Mansfield Library. Archives and Special Collections

Rights Statement

Copyright Not Evaluated

Rights Holder

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.

Item Type

Artifact

Digital File Format

image/jpeg

Media Type

image

Original Medium

Paper, string, and pine cones

Digital Image Number

RG94_091.jpg

Digital Publisher

University of Montana-Missoula. Mansfield Library

Digital Image Credit

Mark Fritch, University of Montana

Keywords

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

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