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Show B. Y. BANQUET AND BALL HELD THURSDAY EVE. The annual reunion of tho Brlghnm Young College Alumni Association was held Thursday evening, the entertainment en-tertainment conslBtln- of the annual banquet nnd boll at which about 22r, persons wero served to a banquet In tlw library room of tho west building. build-ing. This was by far 0110 of tho largest gatherings of graduates to oor nssemblo at tho institution on a similar occasion. This being tho tenth anniversary of tho graduation of the clnss of 1'jOC, (here was n largo representation ot this class present nnd tho program consisted of a rather" unique arrangement arrange-ment gotten up In a passport stylo featuring tho class colors of tho "OG's and 'lis. Prest. James H. Llnford acted as tonstmnster being Introduced Introduc-ed by Prest. Parley E. Peterson of tho Association. Thoro wns n most congenlnl spirit permeating tho wholo evening's entertainment, enter-tainment, every member of tho association asso-ciation entering into tho spirit of the occasion nnd a most cnjoyablo timn was had. Tho catering by the Murdock Candy Can-dy Company wns equal to that of any former occasion. After tho serving, tho toastmnster Introduced the following; fol-lowing; nil of whom responded with toasts: J. C. Allen, '0G; R. Scott Zimmerman, '11; William Lylo All-red, All-red, "00; Peter A. C. Pederson, '1G; and W. W. Henderson, '03. The dancing party was no less n feature than the banquet. Tho old members of tho association seemed to bo on to tho latest dancing equally equal-ly as well as tho now members and n Jolly good tlmo was enjoyed, the pnrty not breaking up until 12:30. |