rutgers 1974
Rutgers at Princeton
September 28th, 1974
Princeton ties 6-6
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band takes a long, hard look at the Rutgers University Marching Band. The Rutgers Band always comes on the field in a most charming and graceful manner, reflecting the innate sensitivity of Rutgers undergraduates.
“Thus Spake Zarathustra”
Once on the field, the Band performs a complicated dance step.
“Ta-Da”(Band stick beats into a line)
This is followed by a typical Rutgers dance rendition of one of their Top Ten hits. Watch now as the Band renders a split hare on the field.
“Bunny Hop” (Band forms a split hair — two horizontal lines) (Band stick beats into a hand)
The Band drops everything to look at what it takes to make a Rutgers pom-pom girl.
(‘girls’ come out front) “The Stripper” (Band is in hand formation)
The two most important requirements for a Rutgers pom-pom girl are: (1) right and (1) left.
(Band is in hand)
The Band gives the pom-pom girls a big hand as they leave the field to perform with the Rutgers horse.
“The Horse” (Band is in hand) (stick beats into arrow)
Everybody knows that no Rutgers show is complete without a bit of precision drill. So, finally the Band executes a typical Rutgers exit.
“Sousa March” (Band changes <—-<-<-< into ——>)
September 28th, 1974
Princeton ties 6-6
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band takes a long, hard look at the Rutgers University Marching Band. The Rutgers Band always comes on the field in a most charming and graceful manner, reflecting the innate sensitivity of Rutgers undergraduates.
“Thus Spake Zarathustra”
Once on the field, the Band performs a complicated dance step.
“Ta-Da”(Band stick beats into a line)
This is followed by a typical Rutgers dance rendition of one of their Top Ten hits. Watch now as the Band renders a split hare on the field.
“Bunny Hop” (Band forms a split hair — two horizontal lines) (Band stick beats into a hand)
The Band drops everything to look at what it takes to make a Rutgers pom-pom girl.
(‘girls’ come out front) “The Stripper” (Band is in hand formation)
The two most important requirements for a Rutgers pom-pom girl are: (1) right and (1) left.
(Band is in hand)
The Band gives the pom-pom girls a big hand as they leave the field to perform with the Rutgers horse.
“The Horse” (Band is in hand) (stick beats into arrow)
Everybody knows that no Rutgers show is complete without a bit of precision drill. So, finally the Band executes a typical Rutgers exit.
“Sousa March” (Band changes <—-<-<-< into ——>)