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Flour Photo


    Of all the "abandoned" traditions of Princeton, few have been so well documented as the so-called Flour Photo, which is another example of the type of hazing or horsing that grew out of the spirited competition between classes.

  Each year, the freshman class would pose for a group photo on the steps of Clio Hall. Immediately following capture of a formal photographic record of the class, a team of sophomores would release a barrage of flour from the roof of the building, covering the entire class with a coat of white. This more informal portrait was also captured on film-- and the ritual repeated for another group of unsuspecting freshmen the following year.

 


This is adapted from Alexander Leitch, A Princeton Companion, copyright Princeton University Press (1978).

© 2002 Princeton University. Created by Jan Kubik '70. 
.  Last update: 14/2/2002