Behaving like animals: Students from London School of Economics pictured blind drunk at 10am in fancy dress bear costumes

They say that school days are the best days of your life.

But some of these students might think differently tomorrow after they threw a very early morning party today.

The young men, clad in costumes from the Star Wars films including Stormtrooper, Darth Vader, Yoda, Jedi and Jabberwocky outfits, larked about in central London park, Lincoln Inn Fields at 10am this morning.

One unfortunate man had clearly drawn the short straw though, and braved the biting cold in a Princess Leia-themed costume consisting of a sarong and bikini top.

Shocked bystanders watched them vomit and spank each other

The students larked about chasing each other in the park

Take that! The students were playfully hit with sticks and model light sabres as they messed around

They playfully hit each other and messed around with toy light sabres on the green.

Some were seen laughing and clutching bags of alcohol, and empty wine bottles were scattered on the park green.

A bystander said: 'They were chasing each other round trees and spanking each other.

'I saw some of them on all-fours. One was drinking out of a funnel.

'I spoke to some American tourists and they said they thought it was a ritual.'

One man drinks from a funnel as a student dressed in a Stormtrooper outfit helps him out

May the force be with you: A group of Stormtroopers laugh as they watch their friends mess about

The students clutched plastic bags with what appeared to be bottles of alcohol inside them

The whole troop: The members gathered in the central London park where they drank and larked about

He said: 'They were drinking red wine, white wine and Advocaat - it was a very weird combination.

'They were vomiting. It is in a very exclusive park.



'When I said to one of them that it was a bit early for a party, he said: 'Yes, it's great, isn't it?'



A spokesman for the London School of Economics said that any unacceptable behaviour would be punished.



He said: 'This is an event organised by the LSE Student Union’s Athletics Union.



'The School will take appropriate disciplinary action in the case of unacceptable behaviour arising from excessive consumption of alcohol.'