Dartmouth 1968
Princeton at Dartmouth
October 12th, 1968
Princeton wins 34-7
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band spells out the future of coeducation at Dartmouth. Presently, the Dartmouth social scene resembles a bleak, New Hapmshire winter — covered with snow, but frigid, nonetheless. The situation is such that the only girl Danny Dartmouth can make is the ice sculpture he built in front of his frat house the night before. Forming an ‘F’ for Danny’s frostbite, the Band bemoans his frozen plight.
“Love is Blue”
Gazing into the future, we find that coeducation has finally come to Dartmouth, and we see Hanover’s new coed, Dottie Dartmouth, after her first trying week on campus. Forming on the field an uneasy scholar, the Band overhears Dottie holler…
“Show Me the Way to Go Home” (Band forms blob)
After several months of overcoming large obstacles, Dottie has finally adjusted to the pressing demands of college life. In fact, her acclimation has been so complete that she, like her fellow inmates, makes the weekly journey to Colby Junior College. Noting the pull of Colby’s glamour, the Band forms a ‘C’ for Dartmouth’s clamor…
“We’ve Got to Get Out of This Place”
After a whole year in the Dartmouth environment, Dottie has finally evolved into the only creature possible. Now she is finally able to handle all her problems — from harmless monkey business to full scale gorilla warfare. Yes Danny Dartmouth, to your dismay, the Band greets Queen Kong, and now forms a…Q!
“Who’s Sorry Now?”
October 12th, 1968
Princeton wins 34-7
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band spells out the future of coeducation at Dartmouth. Presently, the Dartmouth social scene resembles a bleak, New Hapmshire winter — covered with snow, but frigid, nonetheless. The situation is such that the only girl Danny Dartmouth can make is the ice sculpture he built in front of his frat house the night before. Forming an ‘F’ for Danny’s frostbite, the Band bemoans his frozen plight.
“Love is Blue”
Gazing into the future, we find that coeducation has finally come to Dartmouth, and we see Hanover’s new coed, Dottie Dartmouth, after her first trying week on campus. Forming on the field an uneasy scholar, the Band overhears Dottie holler…
“Show Me the Way to Go Home” (Band forms blob)
After several months of overcoming large obstacles, Dottie has finally adjusted to the pressing demands of college life. In fact, her acclimation has been so complete that she, like her fellow inmates, makes the weekly journey to Colby Junior College. Noting the pull of Colby’s glamour, the Band forms a ‘C’ for Dartmouth’s clamor…
“We’ve Got to Get Out of This Place”
After a whole year in the Dartmouth environment, Dottie has finally evolved into the only creature possible. Now she is finally able to handle all her problems — from harmless monkey business to full scale gorilla warfare. Yes Danny Dartmouth, to your dismay, the Band greets Queen Kong, and now forms a…Q!
“Who’s Sorry Now?”