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"survival of the fittest." We fell in line with tradition again with the annual ivy-planting ceremony. It was also in this mood that we revived the old "cane" tradition. Now, as Juniors, we scintillate. On the first red-letter day of our social calendar as Juniors, we played host to the Freshmen at a dance, held in the girl's gym after the annual Christmas banquet. Later in the year the speech plays presented by the Juniors in the speech department gave us another chance to smile with pride. Another check on the calendar-and another notch in our belts-came on the evening of March 23 when we presented the annual Junior Prom in honor of the Seniors. An unusual decorative scheme and "steaming syncopation" combined to place this event at "the top." Chaucer in his Canterbury Tales is said to run the gamut of the social scale. But he had nothing on us in this respect. Don't we number among our luminaries everything from a Prince to a Draper? Closing a busy year with the traditional cup ceremony and farewell to the Seniors, we look back, smile, and then look forward. Do we smile wistfully this time? Soon the farewell will be for us. Junior Cla33 43
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