A Let’s Square Dance! – Album No. 5 record box with six 45 rpm records donated by Clara Ronayne. The box a) is cream in colour and has a large pink square in the center and a smaller square as a RCA Victor logo design, located on the top right. Inside the large pink square on the top reads “Let’s Square Dance! – A “How-to-Do-It” Series – Album No. 5″ and below has the names titled “RCA Victor – Square Dance Orchestra”. There are also people dancing in cartoon form on the front of the box, particularly both women and men. Inside the box with records e), f), g), and f), were found in a paper bag (hole in the middle) titled “RCA Victor” and on the left describing the records and artists being high quality. b) record is titled “Steel Drivin’ Man” by John Henry and it was trade marketed by Top Caller, Green Incorportated. The record c) is titled “Wild Over You” by Frank Messina and the Mavericks and it was manufactured by Mac Gregor Records, Hollywood, United States. Both d) and e) are made by RCA Victor Company, LTD., Montreal (in which those fully go with the box). Although, they have different song titles, with e) having an additional third. f) and g) are also the same types made by Windsor Records, though f) song title is “The Ladies” and g) “Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight.” Colours for the record titles are pink, blue, red/silver, and gray.