Lafayette 2016
Lafayette at Princeton
September 17th, 2016
Princeton wins 35-31
Pre-game:
You’re here until you die…it’s the Princeton University Band!
[Band enters field playing Princeton Cannon Song]
Ah yes, Les Miserables, a wonderful work illustrating the French revolution, not unlike some of the more recent conflicts in Lafayette. One such conflict could be the desire to make a new art building whose name, Janks Hall, does not reflect the style of art and “distinctive” abilities of those artists which it produces. Most notably, however, is the revolution against administration and the lack of food. This is almost as bad as the French revolution. At least give your professors a couple bottles of Perrier. Can you hear the people starve? By golly, let them eat cake! Lafayette may as well tattoo 24601 into their students’ arms!
[Band forms “60” and plays 241]
Of course, this isn’t the worst that could happen at an academic institution. At least now Lafayette can use all of its 2500 undergrads to build the statue it’s always wanted…a double double rotating P!
[Band forms the double double rotating P and plays Going Back to Nassau Hall]
Ladies and Gentlemen, please rise and remove your hats for the playing of the national anthem.
[Band plays Banner]
Halftime:
Getting a little more adventurous with some chicken soup and a barbecue chicken leg…it’s the Princeton University Band!
[Band marches on to Princeton Forward March]
Lehigh University. Picture yourself on a beautifully wooded campus spanning 2,358 acres, one of the largest private campuses in the country. Nearly 7,000 students call this hillside university "home." With four distinguished colleges, Lehigh strikes the perfect balance: It's an internationally recognized research university that has the atmosphere of a small college. Lehigh is a premier private residential research university. Most of its students—undergraduate and graduate—live on campus, allowing research and discovery to happen almost anywhere, even in the atmosphere, floating around with the numerous red balloons.
[Band forms a balloon and plays 99 Luftballoons]
Located in Pennsylvania’s scenic Lehigh Valley, the campus is in close proximity to both New York City and Philadelphia and is right in the middle of the Mid-Atlantic corridor. The Lehigh Valley region is home to about 750,000 people, giving our students and the campus community plenty to do. Lehigh University blends rigorous academic programs with a vibrant life in and outside the classroom, offering distinctive programs that support, guide, challenge and inspire our students. Another great inspiration for the students of Lehigh is their president John and his love for mountain hawks. The band praises him with the playing of Gospel John while forming an empty page, otherwise known as the definition of a mountain hawk.
[Band forms a rectangle and plays Gospel John]
Run away band, another generic Pennsylvanian school whose name is not worth mentioning is returning to the field…
September 17th, 2016
Princeton wins 35-31
Pre-game:
You’re here until you die…it’s the Princeton University Band!
[Band enters field playing Princeton Cannon Song]
Ah yes, Les Miserables, a wonderful work illustrating the French revolution, not unlike some of the more recent conflicts in Lafayette. One such conflict could be the desire to make a new art building whose name, Janks Hall, does not reflect the style of art and “distinctive” abilities of those artists which it produces. Most notably, however, is the revolution against administration and the lack of food. This is almost as bad as the French revolution. At least give your professors a couple bottles of Perrier. Can you hear the people starve? By golly, let them eat cake! Lafayette may as well tattoo 24601 into their students’ arms!
[Band forms “60” and plays 241]
Of course, this isn’t the worst that could happen at an academic institution. At least now Lafayette can use all of its 2500 undergrads to build the statue it’s always wanted…a double double rotating P!
[Band forms the double double rotating P and plays Going Back to Nassau Hall]
Ladies and Gentlemen, please rise and remove your hats for the playing of the national anthem.
[Band plays Banner]
Halftime:
Getting a little more adventurous with some chicken soup and a barbecue chicken leg…it’s the Princeton University Band!
[Band marches on to Princeton Forward March]
Lehigh University. Picture yourself on a beautifully wooded campus spanning 2,358 acres, one of the largest private campuses in the country. Nearly 7,000 students call this hillside university "home." With four distinguished colleges, Lehigh strikes the perfect balance: It's an internationally recognized research university that has the atmosphere of a small college. Lehigh is a premier private residential research university. Most of its students—undergraduate and graduate—live on campus, allowing research and discovery to happen almost anywhere, even in the atmosphere, floating around with the numerous red balloons.
[Band forms a balloon and plays 99 Luftballoons]
Located in Pennsylvania’s scenic Lehigh Valley, the campus is in close proximity to both New York City and Philadelphia and is right in the middle of the Mid-Atlantic corridor. The Lehigh Valley region is home to about 750,000 people, giving our students and the campus community plenty to do. Lehigh University blends rigorous academic programs with a vibrant life in and outside the classroom, offering distinctive programs that support, guide, challenge and inspire our students. Another great inspiration for the students of Lehigh is their president John and his love for mountain hawks. The band praises him with the playing of Gospel John while forming an empty page, otherwise known as the definition of a mountain hawk.
[Band forms a rectangle and plays Gospel John]
Run away band, another generic Pennsylvanian school whose name is not worth mentioning is returning to the field…