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Twice and only twice in the undergraduate's four years does his class forget its collective in-difference and unite for one big social event. The Freshman Jubilee introduces him formally to class brawls and the lavish Senior Spread bows him out.
Preliminary arrangements indicate a party this year the Seniors won't forget in a hurry. The central attraction will be Gene Krupa's band, a "relaxed and sincere" outfit, according to experts. Rumor has it that he will stick to mellow and glidable music. Book-sick men will also be lured by plenty of food and drinks plus the usual starlight activities. Thus while ignorant armies clash by night, the Spread stands out as the last chance in College to forget that coming year in khaki.
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