Reunions Videos and P-Rade Signs
(Special thanks to Barbara Julius, Andy Dayton, and Glenn "Merc" Morris)
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P-Rade Signs--Class of 1972 35th Reunion “Grand Cru 72”
Instigator-in-Chief: Glenn "Merc" Morris with Principal Creative Consultant, Tad LaFountain. (Assists by Jim Robinson, Ed Strauss, and others.)
Freshman Week:
852 Men
69 Football Captains
491 Student Government Officers
202 Sons of Alumni
60% Public School
40% Prep School
Weejuns and Docksiders Everywhere
A Grand Cru ’72 Locomotive For:
John T. “Jack” Osander ‘57
Director of Admissions
A Grand Cru ’72 Locomotive For:
Robert Francis Goheen ’40 PhD 48 LLD ‘72
16th President of Princeton University
Salute
And where ever we’ll be going
We’ll be going back to Nassau Hall.
Alfred Glossbrenner ’72 (Class Poem)
1968
Your Father’s Princeton
1972
Not Just Your Father’s Princeton
1968
Boys Drool
1972
The Women Rule
1968
Dragging Our Knuckles
1972
Chasing Our Tails
1968
Missing Links
1972
Chain of Fools
1970
PASS? Fail? STRIKE?
DUH
Then:
Jack Crews
Now:
Jacques Cru
Then:
Evelyn Woods
Now:
Tiger Woods
Then:
Wired
Now:
Wireless
Then:
Over-the-air
Now:
Through the cable
Then:
The Air was Dirty and Sex was Clean
Now:
Hmmm...
Then:
Hoping you didn't “win” the lottery
Now:
Hoping you do
Then:
Triumph/TVR
Now:
Tivo/DVR
Then:
Busy Signals
Now:
Call Waiting
Then:
35 years out as “over the hill”
Now:
Looking pretty vibrant, thank you very much!
Then:
Walter Cronkite
Now:
Katie Couric
Then:
Not trusting anyone over 30
Now:
Not knowing anyone under 30
Then:
Water and beer both came from a tap
Now: Still Possible (but unlikely)
Then:
Church Keys
Now:
Pop tops
Grand Cru '72 Deja Vu -
Then:
Unpopular War & President
Now:
Unpopular War & President
Grand Cru '72 Deja Vu -
Then:
John Dean
Now:
Scooter Libby
Grand Cru '72 Deja Vu -
Then:
Dick Clark
Now:
Dick Clark
Grand Cru '72 Deja Vu
Then:
Dealing with the parents
Now:
Dealing with the parents
Good Days and Bad Days
August 22-29 1968
Democratic National Convention
Good Days and Bad Days
July 20, 1969
Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Good Days and Bad Days
August 15-18, 1969
Woodstock
Good Days and Bad Days
November 15, 1969
Anti-War Protest, Washington, DC
Good Days and Bad Days
December 1, 1969
Selective Service Lottery
(General Hershey Sweepstakes)
Good Days and Bad Days
December 2, 1970
The EPA is established
Good Days and Bad Days
April 22, 1970
Inaugural Earth Day
Good Days and Bad Days
May 4, 1970
Kent State Shootings
GREAT Days and Bad Days
December 16, 1971
Princeton 89 UNC 73
Good Days and Bad Days
May 3, 1971
May Day Protests in DC
Good Days and Bad Days
June 13, 1971
Pentagon Papers Published
Good Days and Bad Days
June 17, 1972
Watergate Burglary
Good Days and Bad Days
June 30 1972
Robert Francis Goheen Retires
The Other Side of Paradise..
Pabst Blatz
Schlitz Schmidts
Iron City
The Stoned Ages...
Typewriters
Slide Rules
TV Antennaes
Turntables
Vinyl Records
Carbon Paper
From Thesis to Prosthesis
I Saw 1907 March
Old Nassau
From Her Sons to Our Hearts
Bandwidth by Spandex
The Secret of Longevity is
Keith Richards’s Liver
Same Old Cats But
The Stripes Are Tighter
I Inhaled Deeply and Often
The Guy Behind Me Inhaled
I Inhaled So My Children Wouldn’t Have To
From Captain Kirk
to Denny Crane
When STD Meant Standard
NOT FAT CATS
JUST WELL ROUNDED
NO GEEKS; JUST WONKS
ALL HIGHLIGHTS NO DIMWITS
LAX STX=Wood,Leather,CatGut
PEDICABIMUS VOS, YALENSES, ET IRRUMABIMUS
PRINCETON BY THE NUMBERS
Postage=6 cents/letter
Gas=29 cents/gal.
Cigarettes=50 cents a pack
Tuition=$3500/year
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO...
Nassau Liquors
Community Liquors
PJ’s Pancakes
Prince-Tiger Weekend
CAN YOU REMEMBER...
Blow Pong
Steak Hoagie Man
PJ
The Great Bicycle Hoist
The Great Speckled Bird
Grand Funk Railroad
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
Tin Soldiers and Nixon Coming
We’re finally on our own
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
We were singing,
Bye-bye, miss American pie."
Drove my chevy to the levee,
But the levee was dry
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
And it's one, two, three, what are we fighting for
don't ask me I don't give a damn, next stop is Viet Nam
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
Remember what the dormouse said:
Feed your head
Feed your head
Feed your head
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
I want to take you higher
Baby baby baby light my fire
Boom shaka-laka-laka Boom shaka-laka-laka.
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
Please to meet you.
Hope you guess my Name.
Ah, what’s puzzling you Is the nature of my game, oh yeah
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
So let's just hope there is a promised land
Hang on 'til then
As best as you can
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
I've seen fire and I've seen rain
I've seen sunny days that I thought would never end
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
I’ve looked at life from both sides now
From win and lose and still somehow
Its life’s illusions I recall
I really don’t know life at all
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
One toke over the line, sweet Jesus, one toke over the line
Sittin' downtown in a railway station, one toke over the line
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
If I were the king of the world
Tell you what I'd do
I'd throw away the cars and the bars and the war
Make Sweet Love to You
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
And though my lack of education
Hasn't hurt me none
I can read the writing on the wall
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
Slow down, you move too fast.
You got to make the morning last.
Just kicking down the cobblestones.
Looking for fun and feelin' groovy
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
We are stardust, we are golden
We are ten billion year old carbon
And we got to get ourselves back to the garden
IN TUNE WITH OUR TIMES
Don't you ever ask them why, if they told you, you would cry,
So just look at them and sigh and know they love you.
BOOMER PRAYER
Oh Lord. Won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz
BOOMER EPIPHANY
We all need someone we can lean on
LOST IN TRANSLATION:
Oye como va mi ritmo?
Bueno pa gozar, mulata.
LOST IN TRANSLATION II:
Don't go around tonight,
Well, it's bound to take your life,
There's a bathroom on the right.
NAME THE MOVIE
“Plastics” (Walter Brooke to Dustin Hoffman)
“I have vision and the rest of the world wears bifocals.” (Paul Newman)
“What we have here, is a failure to communicate.” (Strother Martin)
NAME THE MOVIE
“Well Punk, do you feel Lucky?”
Whoo..that’s some catch that
Catch 22.
A Nostalgic Locomotive for:
Jimmy Stewart '32
Fred Fox '39
The Single Wing
The KI
--That’s All Folks!--