Hasty Pudding Shields John Harvard from Dangerous Tourists
If you walked by John Harvard today, you probably saw a small group of freshmen staked out in front of the statue.
Were they protecting it? No.
Protesting? Nope.
Punching? Initiating? Bingo.
The students, who claimed to be âguardingâ John Harvard, spent the day preventing tourists from taking pictures. It was a measure of increased campus security, they said.
In reality the freshmen are Hasty Pudding punches initiates, or âneophytesâ as the club likes to refer to them. FlyBy wasn't lucky enough to be one of them, but those who made the cut received an email shortly before midnight on Tuesday that asked them to pretend to be John Harvard bodyguards from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. today, in one-hour shifts.
Said one neo, who asked not to be named for fear of offending the clubâs leaders,
How did the camera-wielding tourists respond? More on the prank, after the jump.
When one tour group approached, led by an admissions office student tourguide, a neo dressed in all black explained that no picture-taking was allowed, because Ben Affleck was filming in the Square, and because President Obama would be in town soon. âWe canât have any clumping here,â the neo told the crowd.
âBut weâre clumping even if weâre not taking pictures,â the confused tour guide replied. âOkay, back up guys,â the tour guide instructed her group. A boy on the tour yelled at the neos, âItâs America, brother.â
One woman went to a HUPD officer to ask permission to take a picture, then returned to the statue and demanded that she be allowed to photograph John Harvard without the neos in the picture. Being courteous, well-bred young men and women, they obliged.
According to one neo, eventually a HUPD cop showed up and asked what was going on. When the neos explained it was part of a punch, reportedly HUPD said they could carry on, as long as they werenât rude, or doing anything illegal.
One neo thought the task was pretty funny:
The President of the Hasting Pudding Kate Harris could not be reached for comment.