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    [photo] Last Minute Show Writing (10/93) Halftime shows are written at several show writing sessions, and represent the finely-crafted work of a week of work. On the other hand, pregame shows are written over breakfast the morning of the game. Last minute rewrites (like when the bus with the instruments hasn't shown up) can be frantic.

    Message for Al Frente...(Fall '81, 5/99, 11/82) Music may be the universal language, but we don't take any chances. (No, the fellow on the left wasn't a French Major.) [photo] [photo] [photo]

    [photo][photo] Drum Rolls (Fall '97), Drum Section (10/00) The more challenging way to perform a drum roll, and the drum section together and looking well groomed (there's a frist time for everything).

    Governor Christie Whitman & President Hal Shapiro (10/94) New Jersey Governor Christie Whitman and Princeton University President Harold Shapiro show what the well-dressed leader is wearing. (Photo courtesy of Peter Dutton '91.) [photo]

    [photo] [photo] Jack Jr. (Fall '94), Barney (10/96) Jack Jr., the littlest Band member, gets a few pointers. A brainwashed freshman tries to recruit the Band's biggest member. (Fortunately, saner heads prevailed.)

    Franciscan Pilgrimages (4/90), At the Gross National Parade (GNP), the Band discovers that we're not the only organization to rent buses from Suburban Transit. [photo]

    [photo][photo] [photo] Greenwich Villiage Halloween Parade (10/31/00) One of the highlights of the season is playing at the annual Greenwich Village Halloween parade. Nothing says fun like a parade, 2 million people, and transvestites. Here are some band members exploring the wonders of New York City.

    Listen to the Band...They're Trying to Help (Fall '95, '98) The Band's focus is entirely on musical perfection, leaving no time for frivolity. You'll never find double entendres or hidden messages in our performances. [photo] [photo]

     
     
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