Penn 1963
Penn at Princeton
October 12th, 1963
Princeton wins 34-0
Ladies and gentlemen, The Princeton University Marching Band invites you to come along for a night at the flicks.
“No Business Like Show Business”
The Band arrives at the Pit just in time to see a newsreel of Princeton. Under Whig-Clio’s new program of presenting great humanitarian figures, we find Vietnam’s gracious Dragon Lady commenting on the heated controversy over her country. When asked what aspects of the crisis were most troublesome to her, Madame Nhu replied:
“Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”
The first feature, entitled Freud, depicts young Sigmund suffering the hardships of a traumatic youth. As the Band outlines an id on the field, we see young Freud turn to his Mother and say:
“I’ll See You In My Dreams”
Stimulated by the theme of the first movie, Princeton Charlie finds his interests focusing on other areas. As he snuggles closer to his date and puts his arm around her shoulder, she is overheard to say:
“It’s the Wrong Time”
The final feature finds Irma la Douce enticing a prospective customer on the streets of Paris, with the words:
“Walk Right In”
October 12th, 1963
Princeton wins 34-0
Ladies and gentlemen, The Princeton University Marching Band invites you to come along for a night at the flicks.
“No Business Like Show Business”
The Band arrives at the Pit just in time to see a newsreel of Princeton. Under Whig-Clio’s new program of presenting great humanitarian figures, we find Vietnam’s gracious Dragon Lady commenting on the heated controversy over her country. When asked what aspects of the crisis were most troublesome to her, Madame Nhu replied:
“Smoke Gets In Your Eyes”
The first feature, entitled Freud, depicts young Sigmund suffering the hardships of a traumatic youth. As the Band outlines an id on the field, we see young Freud turn to his Mother and say:
“I’ll See You In My Dreams”
Stimulated by the theme of the first movie, Princeton Charlie finds his interests focusing on other areas. As he snuggles closer to his date and puts his arm around her shoulder, she is overheard to say:
“It’s the Wrong Time”
The final feature finds Irma la Douce enticing a prospective customer on the streets of Paris, with the words:
“Walk Right In”