
Hey Day 2011: The new seniors with President Gutmann on the steps of College Hall.
Following a tradition that reaches back to 1916, Penn juniors will celebrate Hey Day 2012 on Wednesday, April 25, by donning red shirts, strutting along Locust Walk carrying canes and biting into straw hats.
A celebration that is unique to Penn, Hey Day marks the "moving up" of juniors to the senior class. This year’s event will begin with a class picnic, followed by the class procession to College Hall.
As in years past, Penn President Amy Gutmann is scheduled to meet the students at the steps of College Hall, where, before officially declaring the Class of 2013 seniors, she will likely give them "one final test."
Students had better bone up on their class and campus history. Last year the questions went like this: "Question No. 1: Who is the founder of the University of Pennsylvania? Question No. 2: Who is your class president? Question No. 3: What is the name of your class?"
Then, as the students roared out their answers, Gutmann said, "You’ve passed. Now, by the power vested in me by the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, I hereby declare you, seniors. Congratulations."








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