Colgate 1960
Colgate at Princeton
October 15th, 1960
Princeton wins 36-26
The Princeton Band takes a look at recent events on the Princeton Scene.
“Going Back”
Having defeated Howard Johnson in the 1960 edition of the battle of Princeton, our one and only food czar wraps his tentacles around another food agency.
“He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands” (Band forms octopus)
This week,…we urge you to support the CAMPUS FUND DRIVE. This year’s goal is an estimated $26,000 will go for lung cancer research. The (?) donation $16,700 will be used to maintain and refinish classroom floors.
“Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight” (Band forms ‘$’)
We would like to salute now, the Band’s favorite proctor, a truly great man.
“5 Foot 2” (Band forms AXEL) (Axel, portrayed by tiger, taps Bob on shoulder and music stops; then Axel in person taps them on shoulder and takes their names.)
We hail that noble institution — the Prince-Tiger Dance Friday night of Harvard weekend by recalling the words of the the anxious Vassar housemother to her young charges as they left last year for the dance.
“Hold That Tiger” (Band forms hand)
October 15th, 1960
Princeton wins 36-26
The Princeton Band takes a look at recent events on the Princeton Scene.
“Going Back”
Having defeated Howard Johnson in the 1960 edition of the battle of Princeton, our one and only food czar wraps his tentacles around another food agency.
“He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands” (Band forms octopus)
This week,…we urge you to support the CAMPUS FUND DRIVE. This year’s goal is an estimated $26,000 will go for lung cancer research. The (?) donation $16,700 will be used to maintain and refinish classroom floors.
“Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight” (Band forms ‘$’)
We would like to salute now, the Band’s favorite proctor, a truly great man.
“5 Foot 2” (Band forms AXEL) (Axel, portrayed by tiger, taps Bob on shoulder and music stops; then Axel in person taps them on shoulder and takes their names.)
We hail that noble institution — the Prince-Tiger Dance Friday night of Harvard weekend by recalling the words of the the anxious Vassar housemother to her young charges as they left last year for the dance.
“Hold That Tiger” (Band forms hand)