Posh Oxford University students queue half-naked in the street wearing only spandex, nipple tassels and body paint on their way to lewd bash
PRIVILEGED students tipped to be the nation’s future leaders queue half-naked in the street on their way to a lewd party.
Families gawped in disbelief as topless women and others in spandex, nipple tassels and body paint waited for a bus.
Men wore just undies, or heels, collars and S&M-style costumes for the Piers Gaveston Society summer ball.
The secretive Oxford University club was at the centre of outlandish, unsubstantiated claims that ex-PM David Cameron performed an obscene act with a pig’s head as an initiation.
Previous balls have seen live sex shows, drug taking and students romping with strangers.
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On Wednesday 500 revellers paying £90 each boarded eight vintage double deckers for the five-mile trip to a marquee near Cassington.
Mark, a dad in his 30s, saw them queuing outside an ice rink in Oxford as he pushed his baby in a pram.
He said: “It’s not appropriate in front of children.”
A mum added: “It’s shocking and degrading. They should stay in the colleges.”
The debauched do was titled The Unleashing of The Primordial Powers — with fancy dress on a Space Odyssey theme.
Invites carried a quote from sex-mad French aristocrat the Marquis de Sade: “Lust’s passion will be served. It demands. It militates. It tyrannises.”
Senior organisers, using names such as Zsa Zsa Gawhore and Marilyn Monhoe, arranged the ball via a London events company.
Revellers were told: “More extravagance, less clothing. No being a d***, please be the guests others are raving about for weeks.
“Security will be present to ensure nobody gets hurt and there are no recording devices of any form.”
Caviar & Spanker at club of elites
MOST members of the Piers Gaveston Society are former public schoolboys.
The men-only dining club was founded in 1977 and named after the purported gay lover of Edward II.
It boasts just a dozen full-time members at any time.
They give each other titles such as Lord High Spanker.
Dress code ranges from black tie to drag for private champagne and caviar sessions.
Famous alumni include actor Hugh Grant and billionaire Nat Rothschild.
In 2015 a book made the unfounded claim that ex-PM David Cameron took part in a ritual with a pig’s head at the society.
The summer ball is the centrepiece of its social calendar.
Each member selects guests, who are bussed to a secret location.
Private Eye chief Ian Hislop and TV cook Nigella Lawson attended past balls.
In 1986 Piers Gav member Count Gottfried von Bismarck found the body of a student in his room at Christ Church college.
Olivia Channon, 22, died from a heroin overdose.
Her dad Paul was a member of PM Margaret Thatcher’s Tory Cabinet.