Harvard 1967
Princeton at Harvard
November 11th, 1967
Princeton wins 45-6
Ladies and gentlemen, the Band that none dare televise, the Princeton University Marching Band. The Princeton Band has repeatedly suffered the indignity of not having its halftime shows televised. In a blatant attempt to get television exposure from ABC, the Band forms a plug on the field.
“Who’s Sorry Now?” (Band forms ‘ABC’ which changes to ‘NBC’ and plays the NBC tones)
The Band wishes to pay tribute to the greatest intellectual center in Boston, an institution where many Princeton students wish they had come. In a gesture of friendship, the Band salutes — Wellesley College.
“Thank Heaven For Little Girls” (Band forms ‘H’ which changes to ‘W’)
Last spring McCall’s magazine called Radcliffe the “most promiscuous girls’ school.” Forming a well-reared girl, the Band asks the opinion of someone who should know, Johnnie Hahvahd returning from a date with a Cliffie, and he replies…
“I Got Plenty of Nuttin” (Band forms female sex symbol which changes to a circle)
One of the special features of Harvard is its house system, which many feel provides the perfect place to relax after a long, hard day. Forming one of Harvard’s houses, the Band reminisces with a grad as he recalls his most pleasurable moments at Harvard.
“After You’ve Gone”
November 11th, 1967
Princeton wins 45-6
Ladies and gentlemen, the Band that none dare televise, the Princeton University Marching Band. The Princeton Band has repeatedly suffered the indignity of not having its halftime shows televised. In a blatant attempt to get television exposure from ABC, the Band forms a plug on the field.
“Who’s Sorry Now?” (Band forms ‘ABC’ which changes to ‘NBC’ and plays the NBC tones)
The Band wishes to pay tribute to the greatest intellectual center in Boston, an institution where many Princeton students wish they had come. In a gesture of friendship, the Band salutes — Wellesley College.
“Thank Heaven For Little Girls” (Band forms ‘H’ which changes to ‘W’)
Last spring McCall’s magazine called Radcliffe the “most promiscuous girls’ school.” Forming a well-reared girl, the Band asks the opinion of someone who should know, Johnnie Hahvahd returning from a date with a Cliffie, and he replies…
“I Got Plenty of Nuttin” (Band forms female sex symbol which changes to a circle)
One of the special features of Harvard is its house system, which many feel provides the perfect place to relax after a long, hard day. Forming one of Harvard’s houses, the Band reminisces with a grad as he recalls his most pleasurable moments at Harvard.
“After You’ve Gone”