Columbia 1986
Princeton vs. Columbia
October 11th, 1986
Outcome Unknown
No show records available for this game, but here is a "Freshman Friday" show from October 17th, 1986.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band takes a long, hard look at Freshman Friday.
“Princeton Forward”
The Band welcomes freshman football back to Palmer Stadium. We’re proud to see the class of ’90 rigidly upholding many Princeton traditions, including: freshman football in Palmer Stadium, an annual event last held in 1918, campus construction, stealing the clapper, PIC, and the Punt, Pass and Shoot Competition, first won by Aaron Burr, class of 1774. Forming the new wave of traditions flooding the campus, the Band plays “Hawaii 5-0.”
“Hawaii 5-0” (Band forms nose)
Allow us to introduce you to the campus we met as freshmen. We went to Freshman Week meetings in Alexander Hall, we lived in PIC, we ate in Commons, upperclassmen had singles in New New Quad, there were Biochemistry majors, we drank beer in the Pub, the drinking age was nineteen, Freshmen Week lasted a full seven days, and the sophomores won Cane Spree — oh, some things never change. Going Back in time the Band forms:
a) BC
b) Before Colleges
c) Before Construction
d) Bag the Clapper
e) Bat Crimes and
f) Butler College
“Going Back” (Band forms ‘BC’)
Leaving campus, the Band rounds third and heads for home. Feeling hungry, we make a short stop at Howard Johnson’s. Leading off, we have a pitcher of Strawberry daiquiris, then a plate of fried Bass with a Heeping side of Rice straight from the Boggs. And for dessert, served by your Darling waitress, Gooden plenty. Forming:
a) Freshman Women
b) Freshman Week
c) Fun Weekends
d) Fergie’s Waistline
e) Feet born in Wawa and
f) Cornell Freshmen
the Band plays “Rock Lobster.”
“Rock Lobster” (Band forms ‘FW’)
Oh no, Band! That wasn’t HoJo’s, it was the PIC dining room and you’ve got salmonella. Run away.
October 11th, 1986
Outcome Unknown
No show records available for this game, but here is a "Freshman Friday" show from October 17th, 1986.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band takes a long, hard look at Freshman Friday.
“Princeton Forward”
The Band welcomes freshman football back to Palmer Stadium. We’re proud to see the class of ’90 rigidly upholding many Princeton traditions, including: freshman football in Palmer Stadium, an annual event last held in 1918, campus construction, stealing the clapper, PIC, and the Punt, Pass and Shoot Competition, first won by Aaron Burr, class of 1774. Forming the new wave of traditions flooding the campus, the Band plays “Hawaii 5-0.”
“Hawaii 5-0” (Band forms nose)
Allow us to introduce you to the campus we met as freshmen. We went to Freshman Week meetings in Alexander Hall, we lived in PIC, we ate in Commons, upperclassmen had singles in New New Quad, there were Biochemistry majors, we drank beer in the Pub, the drinking age was nineteen, Freshmen Week lasted a full seven days, and the sophomores won Cane Spree — oh, some things never change. Going Back in time the Band forms:
a) BC
b) Before Colleges
c) Before Construction
d) Bag the Clapper
e) Bat Crimes and
f) Butler College
“Going Back” (Band forms ‘BC’)
Leaving campus, the Band rounds third and heads for home. Feeling hungry, we make a short stop at Howard Johnson’s. Leading off, we have a pitcher of Strawberry daiquiris, then a plate of fried Bass with a Heeping side of Rice straight from the Boggs. And for dessert, served by your Darling waitress, Gooden plenty. Forming:
a) Freshman Women
b) Freshman Week
c) Fun Weekends
d) Fergie’s Waistline
e) Feet born in Wawa and
f) Cornell Freshmen
the Band plays “Rock Lobster.”
“Rock Lobster” (Band forms ‘FW’)
Oh no, Band! That wasn’t HoJo’s, it was the PIC dining room and you’ve got salmonella. Run away.