Yale 1964
Princeton at Yale
November 14th, 1964
Princeton wins 35-14
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band presents the inside story of some great failures of the past. Taking note of such great automobile geniuses as the inventors of the Studebaker, Hudson, and Kaiser-Fraser, the Band salutes Edsel Ford. Forming an Edsel grill on the field, we ask Edsel why his car took gas. He explains:
“See the U.S.A.” (Band forms Edsel grill)
Our attention is next directed to Richard Burton, the latest in a series of Taylor-made men. The Band, noticing Liz’s high turnover of husbands, asks Burton whether his recent marriage has fulfilled his expectations. He replied sadly:
“The Old Grey Mare” (Band forms female sex symbol)
The Band now travels behind the Iron Curtain to investigate the fate of Russia’s recently deposed party leader. Upon questioning, a high placed Soviet official is heard to respond: “Nikita who?”
“Red Sails in the Sunset” (Band forms a ‘K’)
Finally, we salute Little Bo Peep, whose wayward sheep have been discovered in an undisclosed men’s school in Connecticut. Forming a ewe on the field, the Band asks the Yalies if they came to New Haven because someone had pulled the wool over their eyes. They reply:
“Whiffenpoof Song” (Band forms a ‘U’)
November 14th, 1964
Princeton wins 35-14
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Band presents the inside story of some great failures of the past. Taking note of such great automobile geniuses as the inventors of the Studebaker, Hudson, and Kaiser-Fraser, the Band salutes Edsel Ford. Forming an Edsel grill on the field, we ask Edsel why his car took gas. He explains:
“See the U.S.A.” (Band forms Edsel grill)
Our attention is next directed to Richard Burton, the latest in a series of Taylor-made men. The Band, noticing Liz’s high turnover of husbands, asks Burton whether his recent marriage has fulfilled his expectations. He replied sadly:
“The Old Grey Mare” (Band forms female sex symbol)
The Band now travels behind the Iron Curtain to investigate the fate of Russia’s recently deposed party leader. Upon questioning, a high placed Soviet official is heard to respond: “Nikita who?”
“Red Sails in the Sunset” (Band forms a ‘K’)
Finally, we salute Little Bo Peep, whose wayward sheep have been discovered in an undisclosed men’s school in Connecticut. Forming a ewe on the field, the Band asks the Yalies if they came to New Haven because someone had pulled the wool over their eyes. They reply:
“Whiffenpoof Song” (Band forms a ‘U’)