Brown 1961
Princeton at Brown
November 4th, 1961
Princeton wins 52-0
(Band enters to “Cannon Song”)
Ladies and gentlemen, this afternoon the Princeton University Band presents four of its favorite stunts. One of New York’s leading television personalities has recently visited a major spot of international tension. With camera in hand and foot in mouth, he has done his best to raise the morale of U.S. forces in Berlin. We salute you, Mr. Under Par.
“When Johnny Comes Comes Marching Home” (Band forms ‘JP’)
We take you now to Washington, D.C., where Miss Sadie Quackenbush of the Daily Blat has just conclude an interview with President Kennedy. It is reported that, in answering her queries about his accomplishments in Laos, Cuba and Berlin, Greenback Jack stated:
“Blowing Bubbles” (Band forms question mark)
Not too long ago, Mr. Yuri Gagarin made his unprecedented flight in outer space. We take you now to Moscow where we hear Ivan Slobovich of Pravda asking the cosmonaut what the most difficult phase of confinement in such a satellite for more than 30 hours seems to be. Mr. Gagarin answered without hesitation:
“I Want A Girl” (Band forms satellite)
Forming a straight arrow on the field, the Band recalls the stereotype of the “typical” Brown undergraduate as set forth by the recent motion picture, “Where the Boys Are.”
“Tea for Two” (Band forms arrow)
November 4th, 1961
Princeton wins 52-0
(Band enters to “Cannon Song”)
Ladies and gentlemen, this afternoon the Princeton University Band presents four of its favorite stunts. One of New York’s leading television personalities has recently visited a major spot of international tension. With camera in hand and foot in mouth, he has done his best to raise the morale of U.S. forces in Berlin. We salute you, Mr. Under Par.
“When Johnny Comes Comes Marching Home” (Band forms ‘JP’)
We take you now to Washington, D.C., where Miss Sadie Quackenbush of the Daily Blat has just conclude an interview with President Kennedy. It is reported that, in answering her queries about his accomplishments in Laos, Cuba and Berlin, Greenback Jack stated:
“Blowing Bubbles” (Band forms question mark)
Not too long ago, Mr. Yuri Gagarin made his unprecedented flight in outer space. We take you now to Moscow where we hear Ivan Slobovich of Pravda asking the cosmonaut what the most difficult phase of confinement in such a satellite for more than 30 hours seems to be. Mr. Gagarin answered without hesitation:
“I Want A Girl” (Band forms satellite)
Forming a straight arrow on the field, the Band recalls the stereotype of the “typical” Brown undergraduate as set forth by the recent motion picture, “Where the Boys Are.”
“Tea for Two” (Band forms arrow)