rutgers 1966
Rutgers at Princeton
September 24th, 1966
Princeton wins 16-12
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Marching Band welcomes you to another great season of half-time entertainment. The Band would first like to salute the class of 1970, the class too young to be 69’ers. Hampered by his lack of age and technique, and finding himself overextended in most directions, the Freshman must seek new channels for self-expression. He finds his only consolation to be:
“Thank Heaven for Little Girls.” “Thank Heaven for Little Girls” (Band forms ’70’)
We next would like to salute the class of 1967, the first class that the university has provided with a seven foot bed. (Band changes ’70’ to ’07’.) Even with all the extra length to play around with, Princeton Charlie, isolated in the wilds of New Jersey, still laments: “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.”
“I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” (Band changes ’07’ to ’67’)
The Band salutes the university for ending up in the red last year, the first time since they started accounting. We might also point out the fact that the freshman class has had to pose in the pink, for posture pictures in the infirmary. The Band forms a naked freshman class on the field as we congratulate the university on pulling out yet another method for inducing Princetonians into further alumni giving.
“More” (Band changes ’67’ to ’70’)
We would also like to salute the hard corps of the Cannon Club who, as a result of their celebration of the Rites of Spring last Houseparties, have postponed the Gun’s first action until the Harvard game. Forming a nude volleyball on the field we reflect on their athletic endeavors.
“By the Light of the Silvery Moon” (Band forms circle)
In welcoming the Rutgers horse again to Palmer Stadium, the Band forms a shovel on the field. However, we feel that the grounds crew should receive special mention for making this visit possible. The Band wishes this noble crew a clean sweep in all their efforts.
“Happy Trails to You” (Band forms shovel)
September 24th, 1966
Princeton wins 16-12
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Marching Band welcomes you to another great season of half-time entertainment. The Band would first like to salute the class of 1970, the class too young to be 69’ers. Hampered by his lack of age and technique, and finding himself overextended in most directions, the Freshman must seek new channels for self-expression. He finds his only consolation to be:
“Thank Heaven for Little Girls.” “Thank Heaven for Little Girls” (Band forms ’70’)
We next would like to salute the class of 1967, the first class that the university has provided with a seven foot bed. (Band changes ’70’ to ’07’.) Even with all the extra length to play around with, Princeton Charlie, isolated in the wilds of New Jersey, still laments: “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.”
“I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” (Band changes ’07’ to ’67’)
The Band salutes the university for ending up in the red last year, the first time since they started accounting. We might also point out the fact that the freshman class has had to pose in the pink, for posture pictures in the infirmary. The Band forms a naked freshman class on the field as we congratulate the university on pulling out yet another method for inducing Princetonians into further alumni giving.
“More” (Band changes ’67’ to ’70’)
We would also like to salute the hard corps of the Cannon Club who, as a result of their celebration of the Rites of Spring last Houseparties, have postponed the Gun’s first action until the Harvard game. Forming a nude volleyball on the field we reflect on their athletic endeavors.
“By the Light of the Silvery Moon” (Band forms circle)
In welcoming the Rutgers horse again to Palmer Stadium, the Band forms a shovel on the field. However, we feel that the grounds crew should receive special mention for making this visit possible. The Band wishes this noble crew a clean sweep in all their efforts.
“Happy Trails to You” (Band forms shovel)