rutgers 1962
Rutgers at Princeton
September 29th, 1962
Princeton wins 15-7
Ladies and gentlemen: The Princeton University Marching Band now presents its own edition of the Freshman Handbook... Gentlemen of the Class of 1966: You have been informed that your class at Princeton contains one hundred thirty-two high school valedictorians, thirty-eight football captains, and one hundred forty-three school or class presidents — each one out to duplicate his past record of performance. The Band advises you that —
“It Ain’t Necessarily So”
You’ve probably heard sophomores say how much the food at Commons has improved over the previous years; actually, no matter how you slice it — if you can — it’s not the kind of food that’s changed, but the quality.
“The Old Grey Mare”
As five hundred freshmen fall into the trenches which now decorate our beautiful campus, one asks where they’re going with our fifty-three million dollars.
“China”
In the carrels of B Floor, the freshman catches his first glimpse of a senior apparently working diligently on his thesis. The frosh asks, “What are you doing, Charlie?” Charlie answers:
“I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles”
September 29th, 1962
Princeton wins 15-7
Ladies and gentlemen: The Princeton University Marching Band now presents its own edition of the Freshman Handbook... Gentlemen of the Class of 1966: You have been informed that your class at Princeton contains one hundred thirty-two high school valedictorians, thirty-eight football captains, and one hundred forty-three school or class presidents — each one out to duplicate his past record of performance. The Band advises you that —
“It Ain’t Necessarily So”
You’ve probably heard sophomores say how much the food at Commons has improved over the previous years; actually, no matter how you slice it — if you can — it’s not the kind of food that’s changed, but the quality.
“The Old Grey Mare”
As five hundred freshmen fall into the trenches which now decorate our beautiful campus, one asks where they’re going with our fifty-three million dollars.
“China”
In the carrels of B Floor, the freshman catches his first glimpse of a senior apparently working diligently on his thesis. The frosh asks, “What are you doing, Charlie?” Charlie answers:
“I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles”