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Show HCfW THE B. Y; C. STUDENTS FEEUBOUT IT All Make Merry Over the Result of the Many Things They Have to Rejoice About. Once mora the U. Y. C.thlnk thoy avq donofthe'-rlghtjjsthlng in tho right time and lnvtnj rffeht way. Con-slderlngtheTiumbec. Con-slderlngtheTiumbec. of ovonts that havoc culminated successfully during tho last week, they aroSrobably Just-Illod" Just-Illod" in celebrating anyway they col obrated.'-The examinations with their cramming nnd worry came to a closo Friday afternoon, Tho midyear ball followed Friday ovenlng. It was successful in every detail. In decoration, decor-ation, music, and merriment, a victory vic-tory In itself. Tho climax and the immcdlato cause of tho colebratlon, ot course, was tho victory In tho has kctball game with tho Agricultural Collogo. To begin with tho students grooted tho faculty as It camo Into chapel yestorday morning with a glorious chorus ot "Our R. Y., Our D. Y." to whlcu thoy responded with applause and by having Professor Robinson lead with "Hall, B. Y., Hall." Then President Potorson of student body took chargo, Somo rousing cheers' and talks wero given. Professor Hinckley camo first with good advice; .Kemp followed this with his enthusiasm; Sorenson, with eloquence, elo-quence, '"Gardner with his Jokes, Coach Jensen, with la' hope for raoro victories, Each momber of the team, too, was given a chance to express. his Joy, tho puro Joy of Just tolng a B. Y. C. studont. Dr. Datncs probably expressed most loyalty, loy-alty, not unmixed, however, with con celt when ho presented to tho future team of the college a pair of twins which ho predicts will bo tho star forwards of tho future. At 12:20 class work was discontinued for the day. At 2 o'clock tho students and tholr friends met nt tho auditorium and finished oft tho colebratlon In dancing. |