Word: picnicers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Secondly and equally important is the custom of the financially depleted Seniors begging a humble penny or two from the generous-hearted Freshman. The cause, the Senior Picnic (be it this year down the harbor or up the river), is a most worthy one, and no member of the Freshman class should mount the steps behind Memorial Hall without being amply prepared to contribute to the bushel baskets which will be paraded below. Freshmen who are caught without ready change can easily obviate the difficulty by weighting the bill with a borrowed coin and casting it to the ground, where...
...following committee has been appointed by H.L. Gaddis, first marshal of the Senior class, to take charge of the arrangements for the Senior picnic, to be held on Friday, May 24: T.S. Ross, of Hingham, chairman; Y. Aral, of Riverside, Conn; H.T. Deane, of Chicago, III.; F. Gooding, of Portsmouth, N.H.; O.W. Haussermann, of Evansville, Ind.; W.H. Lacey, of Wollaston; C.M. Storey, of Boston, and W.P. Tobey, of Boston. The same committee will have the functions of the senior entertainment committee...
...more winsome than all of these, Carmen, the Mascot of Twelve, the official Class Donkey will appear. For months the Committee has been keeping her in retirement. The Barbecue is to be her debut, in the Class Picture she will feature, and on the Picnic lead the rustic troop...
...will take place tomorrow from 2.30 to 4 o'clock at Hollis 23. Those Seniors who have not yet obtained their tickets had better do so at once, for from the present indications it looks as if the Spread were going to be even a greater success than the Picnic...
...Senior Picnic to Peddock's Island starts this morning with the parade at 3 o'clock. A few tickets at 50 cents will be on sale in Holworthy 9 from 8 to 8.30 o'clock; caps, cups, horns, and badges will be given out at the same time, and there are still left a few bathing trunks at 10 cents...