File contains tickets, programs, correspondence, and other material related to the 50th reunion of the Dalhousie University class of 1927, which took place May 9-12, 1977.
File contains handwritten notes from speeches delivered by a Dalhousie sophomore student (probably Avis Marshall) during the hazing of "freshettes" (first-year female students). Some are written on the back of unrelated typed notes.
File contains a receipt for class fees paid by Avis Marshall; the expense account for the advertising and tickets committee; and the expense account of the programme and invitation committee.
File contains four programs from theatre productions that took place in Halifax. The shows include "The First Year" by the Dalhousie University Players; "Four Short Plays" by the Dalhousie University class in modern drama; "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by the Glossop-Harris English Repertory Company; and "That Girl Patsy"by the F. James Carroll Players.
File contains clippings from newspapers, newsletters, and other publications about Dalhousie alumni. The subjects include Frederick Murray Fraser, a reunion of the class of 1926, and others.
File contains clippings from newspapers and newsletters related to Avis Marshall, including class results, her involvement in the Dalhousie yearbook, her involvement in the Student Christian Association, and a reunion of the class of 1927. The clippings are from the Halifax Herald, the Evening Mail, and an unidentified newsletter.
File contains an invitation to a social event hosted by the Graduates of the Maritime Universities; tickets to events during convocation week; and dance cards from dances hosted by the Dalhousie Alumnae and Alumni, the class of 1927, Delta Gamma, and the students' council. One dance card has an attached pencil.
File contains five invitations to events at Dalhousie sent to Avis Marshall, including a dance by the junior class of the Faculty of Arts and Science; a sale of gifts and novelties from the Hwaiking Shop; an "at home" at the Pine Hill residence; a dance at Kings College; and an "at home" at the Waegwoltic Club.
Item is a triangular dance card (booklet) for a dance put on the Delta Gamma Society in the Dalhousie Gym on February 24, 1926. The dance was chaperoned by Dr and Mrs MacMechan, Professor and Mrs Munro, Miss M. Lowe, and Dr. G.E. Wilson.
File contains a lapel pin from Delta Gamma, a women's society at Dalhousie University. The pin features the Greek letters "delta gamma" inside of the letter "D."
File contains two tickets and 13 dance cards from dances at Dalhousie University, the Waegwoltic Club, and Pine Hill. Most of the dance cards have been filled in with the names of her dance partners.
File contains a cutout of the Delta Gamma logo; dance cards from dances hosted by the Delta Gamma Society and other groups; a program from four plays by the Dalhousie class in modern drama; correspondence from Jig from the Rosedale United Church to Avis Marshall; and newspaper clippings about Hugh Robert Peel, Maurice Terciera, and Penelope Rathburn Peel.
File contains dance cards from dances hosted by Delta Gamma, the Dalhousie students' council, and other Dalhousie groups; a crepe paper bow worn by Avis Marshall during initiation as a Dalhousie "freshette"; and a copy of a philosophy examination.
File contains correspondence related to Dalhousie reunions and other alumni events for the class of 1926 and class of 1927. The correspondence is from F. Murray Fraser, president of the class of 1927; G. W. I. Creighton; Bruce G. Irwin, Director of Alumni Affairs; and Murray Rankin, Life Treasurer of the class of 1927. The correspondence includes lists of alumni from the classes of 1926 and 1927.
File contains a commemorative dollar from the Joseph Howe Festival in 1983. One side of the coin has an image of Joseph Howe and the other side has an image of an oil rig or some other kind of ocean platform. The coin has an expiration date of October 15, 1983.
File contains two copies of a Christmas card from the officers of the Dalhousie University class of 1927; an invitation to a social event hosted by the graduates of the maritime universities; a dance card and tickets from a Dalhousie reunion ball; a handbook from a Dalhousie reunion; a program and menu from a Dalhousie reunion banquet; and a program from a Dalhousie reunion. Most of the items are from reunions in 1938.
File contains a Christmas card; a card asking for pledges for the class of '27-'28 memorial window; and a program for Class day on May 14, 1928. The items were mailed to Avis Marshall.