Colgate 1966
Colgate at Princeton
October 15th, 1966
Princeton loses 0-7
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Marching Band would like to help the class of 1969 get together to develop a better social position at Princeton. One of the major barriers the sophomores will have to penetrate is Bicker. We wonder how a class weak enough to lose Cane Spree to the Freshman will come out in this process. As the BAND forms a slice of lunchmeat on the field, we hear one of the better sixty-niners cry: “I’ve Got Plenty of Nuttin'”
“I’ve Got Plenty of Nuttin'” (Band forms square)
The U.G.C. has been extremely concerned about social problems, especially Bicker and marijuana. So far they have done nothing about Bicker, and have arrived at a momentous 6-4 decision over marijuana. As the BAND forms a pot on the field, we wonder if perhaps their sense of values has been obscured.
“Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” (Band forms a pot)
The BAND suggests that the U.G.C. rather devote its efforts to changing the Friday night dorm rule to midnight, like most other Ivy League colleges. We form an extended party on the field as we observe: “You Can’t Hurry Love.”
“You Can’t Hurry Love” (Band forms XII, with upper right end of ‘X’ extended with an arrowhead)
October 15th, 1966
Princeton loses 0-7
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Marching Band would like to help the class of 1969 get together to develop a better social position at Princeton. One of the major barriers the sophomores will have to penetrate is Bicker. We wonder how a class weak enough to lose Cane Spree to the Freshman will come out in this process. As the BAND forms a slice of lunchmeat on the field, we hear one of the better sixty-niners cry: “I’ve Got Plenty of Nuttin'”
“I’ve Got Plenty of Nuttin'” (Band forms square)
The U.G.C. has been extremely concerned about social problems, especially Bicker and marijuana. So far they have done nothing about Bicker, and have arrived at a momentous 6-4 decision over marijuana. As the BAND forms a pot on the field, we wonder if perhaps their sense of values has been obscured.
“Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” (Band forms a pot)
The BAND suggests that the U.G.C. rather devote its efforts to changing the Friday night dorm rule to midnight, like most other Ivy League colleges. We form an extended party on the field as we observe: “You Can’t Hurry Love.”
“You Can’t Hurry Love” (Band forms XII, with upper right end of ‘X’ extended with an arrowhead)