Colgate 1963
Colgate at Princeton
October 19th, 1963
Princeton loses 42-0
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Marching Band presents a non-biased survey of today’s front-runners in the presidential race. Although plagued by political criticism from all sides, incumbent John F. Kennedy remains confident that the strength of his family image will continue to attract women voters. Commenting on his daughter’s front page antics, and the revised draft law, the President counts votes and exclaims:
“Thank Heaven For Little Girls” (Band forms female symbol)
The Tiger Band now salutes the dynamic Governor of New York. Although Rocky stands as the man of action for the liberal Republicans, it seems that his most astute political move has not wedded him to the heart of the nation. Commenting on Rocky’s plight, the Democratic Donkey grins and says:
“Hello Young Lovers” (Band forms heart with arrow through it)
By far the most controversial figure in the Presidential race is Arizona’s rabidly conservative Barry–Mother, Apple pie, Democracy–Goldwater. Forming a Goldwater platitude on the field, the Band is suprised to hear Barry come out with a concrete statement:
“Hit the Road, Jack” (Band forms MOM)
We focus on the South to find our fourth Presidential aspirant. Although a colorful figure, Ross Barnett is not considered a strong candidate. Questioned about the forces which keep him a dark horse in the race, Barnett singled out —
“That Old Black Magic” (Band forms confederate flag)
October 19th, 1963
Princeton loses 42-0
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Marching Band presents a non-biased survey of today’s front-runners in the presidential race. Although plagued by political criticism from all sides, incumbent John F. Kennedy remains confident that the strength of his family image will continue to attract women voters. Commenting on his daughter’s front page antics, and the revised draft law, the President counts votes and exclaims:
“Thank Heaven For Little Girls” (Band forms female symbol)
The Tiger Band now salutes the dynamic Governor of New York. Although Rocky stands as the man of action for the liberal Republicans, it seems that his most astute political move has not wedded him to the heart of the nation. Commenting on Rocky’s plight, the Democratic Donkey grins and says:
“Hello Young Lovers” (Band forms heart with arrow through it)
By far the most controversial figure in the Presidential race is Arizona’s rabidly conservative Barry–Mother, Apple pie, Democracy–Goldwater. Forming a Goldwater platitude on the field, the Band is suprised to hear Barry come out with a concrete statement:
“Hit the Road, Jack” (Band forms MOM)
We focus on the South to find our fourth Presidential aspirant. Although a colorful figure, Ross Barnett is not considered a strong candidate. Questioned about the forces which keep him a dark horse in the race, Barnett singled out —
“That Old Black Magic” (Band forms confederate flag)