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Betty Lou (Bidwell) Morris, 1936-2015

1 volume, 7 folders (in Box 1)

Betty Lou (Bidwell) Morris' scrapbook, titled "The Betsy Barbour Buds," contains photographs of fellow classmates, the U-M campus, and student activities, programs of the 1947 commencement exercises, the 1948 J-Hop, and other events, numerous postcards representing significant campus buildings and Betty Lou Bidwell's travels outside of Michigan, newspaper clippings pertaining to the death of U-M Dean of Women Alice C. Lloyd, World War II efforts, and other news both on and off campus. Scrapbook also contains publications including but not limited to the The Gavel of Delta Sigma Rho, Michiganettiquette, Michigan League, Scroll Call of U of M, The Michigan Alumnus, The University of Michigan Official Publication, and two Women's War Council booklets.

Of particular note are materials pertaining to Betty Lou Bidwell's acceptance to the U-M, as well as her academic, leadership, and extra-curricular endeavors. This includes invitations and certificates pertaining to her induction into the Alpha Lambda Delta, the Assembly Association, Mortar Board, Delta Sigma Rho, Scroll, the Senior Society, and Wyvern. Additional materials include honors from the Department of Speech, and the Betsy Barbour House for outstanding scholarship.

The scrapbook also contains an abundance of ephemeral materials such as U-M grade report, dance, and identification, membership, and registration cards, notes from friends, letters from Betty Lou's father regarding college expenses, programs relating to theatrical activities, U-M football games, and other campus events.

The Betsy Barbour Buds scrapbook reflects the activities of the Betsy Barbour Buds, a group of former Betsy Barbour Dormitory freshwomen who remained in lifelong contact after graduation in the late 1940s. The scrapbook comprises of Betsy Barbour Buds newsletters, biographies, directories, invitations and photographs from their yearly luncheon, newspaper clippings about fellow Buds, and obituaries.

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Bidwell family scrapbooks, 1909-2015 (majority within 1936-1947)

3 volumes — 0.3 linear feet

Scrapbooks of the University of Michigan students Betty Lou Bidwell Morris (Literature, Science, and the Arts, Class of 1947), and her parents Howard King Bidwell (Engineering and Architecture, Class of 1924) and Ruth Loella Kinney Bidwell, (Literature, Science, and the Arts, Class of 1924). The scrapbooks contain photographs, dance cards, grade reports, identifications, membershipn cards, and registration cards, announcements, certificates, invitations, programs, newsletters, and letters. Also, Betty Lou's scrapbook of alumnae and reunion material having to do with the Betsy Barbour Buds. Materials relate to the Bidwells' student lives, family lives, and social activities, as well as World War II.

Scrapbooks of Howard King and Ruth Loella Kinney Bidwell, 1909-1940; and Betty Lou Bidwell Morris, 1936-2015. Scrapbooks primarily focus on the academic, family, and social lives of Howard and Ruth Bidwell and their daughter Betty. This includes photographs of their family life, close friends and associates, as well as social activities both on and off campus. Also included are dance, identification, grade report, membership, postal, and school registration cards; announcements of births, engagements, and weddings; honors certificates; invitations and programs for commencement activities, special events, and student organizations. The collection also includes several newspaper clippings from the Michigan Daily (primarily focusing on campus activities and World War II); student and alumnae publications; and other ephemera.