Cornell 1964
Cornell at Princeton
November 21st, 1964
Princeton wins 17-12
Ladies and gentlemen. the Princeton Band invites you to join us at the movies. As Princeton Charlie and his date get comfortable, they see the news of the week in review. We first observe Dean Burch defending his position as chairman of the Republican National Committee. As the Band forms a right wing on the field, Charlie turns to his date and comments:
“The Party’s Over” (Band forms a right wing)
Outside an old house in Lenin Hills, we see Nikita Kruschev conferring with his former arch rival, Molotov, over cocktails. When asked about his plans for the future, Nikita replies:
“I Want to be in America” (Band forms a martini glass)
In the first feature, “Splendor in the Grass,” we see Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty enjoying a pleasant frolic in the fields. Forming a grass stain on the field, the Band hears the young couple lament:
“Greensleeves” (Band forms a “grass stain”)
In the second movie, we see more of Natalie Wood in her role as Gypsie Rose Lee. Forming a string on the field, the Band asks her to uncover the secret of her success. She reveals:
“I’ve Got the World on a String” (Band forms a ‘G’)
November 21st, 1964
Princeton wins 17-12
Ladies and gentlemen. the Princeton Band invites you to join us at the movies. As Princeton Charlie and his date get comfortable, they see the news of the week in review. We first observe Dean Burch defending his position as chairman of the Republican National Committee. As the Band forms a right wing on the field, Charlie turns to his date and comments:
“The Party’s Over” (Band forms a right wing)
Outside an old house in Lenin Hills, we see Nikita Kruschev conferring with his former arch rival, Molotov, over cocktails. When asked about his plans for the future, Nikita replies:
“I Want to be in America” (Band forms a martini glass)
In the first feature, “Splendor in the Grass,” we see Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty enjoying a pleasant frolic in the fields. Forming a grass stain on the field, the Band hears the young couple lament:
“Greensleeves” (Band forms a “grass stain”)
In the second movie, we see more of Natalie Wood in her role as Gypsie Rose Lee. Forming a string on the field, the Band asks her to uncover the secret of her success. She reveals:
“I’ve Got the World on a String” (Band forms a ‘G’)