Harvard 1963
Princeton at Harvard
November 9th, 1963
Princeton loses 7-21
Ladies and gentlemen, in light of the most recent controversy over Harvard parties and the moral behavior of her students, the Tiger Band presents the inside story of a Harvard weekend date.
“Princeton, Forward March”
One essential ingredient of the Harvard party is, of course, the Harvard man. Early Saturday morning finds our cavalier gentlemen primping in front of his hand mirror as he says…
“I Feel Pretty” (Band forms hand mirror)
Fully regaled in his new set of tweeds, our Harvard man is now hastening over to the dormitories of a nearby girl’s school, where he will will pick up his blind date. As he passes the first beatnik harem, Harvard Harry turns to his friend and asks…
“How Much is That Doggy in the Window?” (Band forms a bone)
Harvard Harry and his Cliffy arrive at the football game just in time to find the Harvard Band flitting from formation to formation. In a special tribute to our musical adversaries, the Tiger Band forms a pair of wings on the field.
“Alpine Horn Theme” (Band forms pair of wings)
Although criticized by the deans for his licentious behavious and promiscuous party atmosphere, Harvard Harry denies that he is morally degenerate. In fact, commenting on his weekend date, he assures the dean that…
“I Got Plenty of Nothin'” (Band forms male symbol)
November 9th, 1963
Princeton loses 7-21
Ladies and gentlemen, in light of the most recent controversy over Harvard parties and the moral behavior of her students, the Tiger Band presents the inside story of a Harvard weekend date.
“Princeton, Forward March”
One essential ingredient of the Harvard party is, of course, the Harvard man. Early Saturday morning finds our cavalier gentlemen primping in front of his hand mirror as he says…
“I Feel Pretty” (Band forms hand mirror)
Fully regaled in his new set of tweeds, our Harvard man is now hastening over to the dormitories of a nearby girl’s school, where he will will pick up his blind date. As he passes the first beatnik harem, Harvard Harry turns to his friend and asks…
“How Much is That Doggy in the Window?” (Band forms a bone)
Harvard Harry and his Cliffy arrive at the football game just in time to find the Harvard Band flitting from formation to formation. In a special tribute to our musical adversaries, the Tiger Band forms a pair of wings on the field.
“Alpine Horn Theme” (Band forms pair of wings)
Although criticized by the deans for his licentious behavious and promiscuous party atmosphere, Harvard Harry denies that he is morally degenerate. In fact, commenting on his weekend date, he assures the dean that…
“I Got Plenty of Nothin'” (Band forms male symbol)