RUTGERS
1955
Band marches on to "Our Director."
Band scatters into '59 and plays "Here Comes That Tiger."
Band reforms block, does march/countermarch, forms Palmer Stadium, and plays "Stadium Song."
Band forms block and marches off.
COLGATE
1955
Band marches on to "Gridiron March."
Band scatters into a train, plays "Here Comes That Tiger" which becomes "I've Been Working on the Railroad," and the train moves.
Band marches into a mortarboard.
Band marches into a beer mug and plays "Beer Barrel Polka."
Band forms goal posts and plays "On the Hudson"
Band forms 9:00 and plays "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow."
BROWN
1955
Band marches on to "Parade March No. 1."
Band forms B and plays "Brown Cheering Song."
The band countermarches into a Princeton shield, and plays "Come, Ye Men of Princeton."
CORNELL
1955
The Princeton University Band marches on with the "St. Louis Blues March."
Band faces Cornell stands and flashes "CORNELL" with hats
and then plays "Give My Regards to Broadway."
Band countermarches to face Princeton stands and plays "When the Saints Go Maching In."
"After saluting the Cornell stands the band will now form a tiger cage, and during the playing of 'Here Comes That Tiger' will change its occupant!"
(Band forms tiger cage with tiger in it, it breaks loose, catches a "Cornellian" whom he places in the cage.)
COLUMBIA
1955
Band marches out to "King Cotton."
Band flashes COLUMBIA to their stands and plays "Roar, Lion, Roar."
Band marches to Princeton side, and plays "There's a Smile on the Face of the Tiger," forming the same.
HARVARD
1955
This afternoon the Princeton Band will present as its half-time show, a scientific and definitive analysis of Ivy League Bandmanship. In the Ivy League, there are some bands that like to march.
And then there are bands that present musical extravaganzas.
(Band mambos)
And some Ivy League bands put the emphasis on music and use a
(the remainder of this show is missing)
YALE
1955
(Band marches on to "Happy Go Lucky.")
The Princeton University Band begins its half-time show, a review of college pastimes.
(Band forms beer glass)For the Yale rooters, the band is forming a beer glass out of which it will pour "ale."
(We pour "ale" out of the "Y" thereby spelling Yale)
The Band, now spelling "Yale," plays "The Wiffenpoof Song."
For Princeton, the band will demonstrate another college pasttime and "Rock around the Clock!"
DARTMOUTH
1955
Band marches on to "The Thunderer"
Band scatters into D and plays "Sun Dance."
Band marches into 56 and plays "Happy Go Lucky."
Band marches off to "High School Cadets."

