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Seniors will party on the waters of Boston Harbor this June, Robert P. Hyde '51, chairman of the 1951 Class Day Committee, revealed last night. Scheduled for June 19, the party will take seniors and their dates, families, and friends on a three hour moonlight sail through the harbor.
Part of the traditional Class Week festivities, the cruise will mix dancing, Baron Hugo's orchestra, beer and liguor with convenient moonlight. The committee has chartered a modern excursion ship, the S. S. Boston Belle (left), for the sail; Hyde expects the vessel to be filled to capacity.
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A police escort and special busses will harry ticket-holders to the ship's dock, and the busses will hang around to cart contended seniors home. Tickets for Class Week activities will go on sale May 12.
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