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Here are pointers to some related online resources that don't
seem to fall into any other category.
Related Web Sites
- Princeton Cheerleading
- The home of Princeton Cheerleading
- The Department of Athletics
- The Department of Athletics.
- Princeton Student Organizations
- A list maintained by the University's Office of Student Life.
- Princeton University
- The University's home page.
- TigerNet
- The University's TigerNet Services page; includes alumni
email and home page directory, electronic mailing lists,
and alumni email service.
Band Plaid, Logos, etc.
All of these images below are © Copyright by Friends of Tiger Band,
1996-1998, All Rights Reserved.
The electronic versions are
intended only for personal use by members and alumni of the Princeton University Band.
If you are not a PUB member or alumnus, you do not have our permission to use
these files; please contact us to request permission.
Band Plaid
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MacPlaid13.sit.hqx
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The Band plaid pattern, as a Macintosh StartUp Screen; includes instructions.
File is Stuffed and Binhexed.
Large enough to cover most 13" displays.
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MacPlaid13.macbin
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Same as above, but in MacBinary format;
instructions
are separate.
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MacPlaid17.sit.hqx
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The Band plaid pattern, as a Macintosh StartUp Screen; includes instructions.
File is Stuffed and Binhexed.
Large enough to cover most 17" displays.
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MacPlaid17.macbin
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Same as above, but in MacBinary format;
instructions
are separate.
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WinPlaid.bmp
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Like MacPlaid13 above, but converted to an MS Windows 3.1 bitmap file,
for use as wallpaper.
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WinPlaid.bmp.uue
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Same as above, but also uuencoded.
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Xplaid.xpm.Z
- Like MacPlaid13 above, but converted to an xpm file, for use as an X background.
File is UNIX compressed. See the instructions.
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Xplaid.xpm.Z.uue
- Same as above, but also uuencoded. See the instructions.
Color Band Logo
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Current Version
There have been co-ed versions of the logo in various forms
from time-to-time. The classic "three guys" logo finally
entered the modern era in August 1998.
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BandLogo-9808.pshp.sit.hqx
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High-resolution color band logo, in Macintosh Adobe PhotoShop 4 format;
the basis for other current versions.
(This file is the one to use to create other versions; it is
the highest-quality version.)
It is 545 pixels tall by 805 pixels wide; it is
a 24-bit color image with a 300 dpi resolution.
File is Stuffed and Binhexed.
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BandLogo-9808-300dpi.sit.hqx
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This is a collection of the current color Band logo above, in various sizes,
all at 300 dpi in Macintosh PICT file format.
These are useful if you need to print the logo (hence the 300 dpi resolution),
but aren't able to read/manipulate the highest-quality PhotoShop file above.
Collection is Stuffed and Binhexed.
(These may be OK for casual use; if you need a high-quality version for an important
project,
contact me.)
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BandLogo-9808-72dpi.sit.hqx
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This is a collection of the current color Band logo above, in various sizes,
all at 72 dpi in Macintosh PICT file format.
These are useful if you need to display the logo online
(hence the 72 dpi resolution),
but aren't able to read/manipulate the highest-quality PhotoShop file above.
Collection is Stuffed and Binhexed.
(These may be OK for casual use; if you need a high-quality version for an important
project,
contact me.)
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Old Version
The classic "three guys" Band logo was in-use for decades, at least.
The black-and-white version used on the Band's stationery was
used to create this online colorized version.
It was cleaned up a few times through the mid-1990s; this is
the last version, dating from October 1996.
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BandLogo-9610.pshp.sit.hqx
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High-resolution color band logo, in Macintosh Adobe PhotoShop 4 format;
the basis for other pre-1998 versions.
It is 545 pixels tall by 805 pixels wide; it is
a 24-bit color image with a 300 dpi resolution.
File is Stuffed and Binhexed.
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BandLogo-9610.pict.sit.hqx
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Same as above, except converted to a Macintosh PICT file.
Image is 545 pixels tall by 805 pixels wide.
File is Stuffed and Binhexed.
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Spring 1996 Version
Another different version of the logo was developed in Spring 1996.
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BandLogo-9605.gif
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The Spring 1996 logo, as a GIF.
Image is 349 pixels tall by 299 pixels wide.
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BandLogo-9605.ps
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The Spring 1996 logo, as a Postscript file.
Image is 4" tall by 5" wide.
Black and White Band Logo
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Current Version
Black-and-white versions of the August 1998 logo aren't
available at this time.
In most cases you should be able to use the color versions above,
and let your imaging or printing software do the
conversion to grayscale or black-and-white.
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Old Version
The classic "three guys" Band logo was in-use for decades, at least.
These black-and-white versions, created in the late 1980s,
are essentially an enlargement of the black-and-white logo that
graced the Band's stationery until the mid-1990s.
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BandLogoBW-80xx.pict.sit.hqx
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An low-quality black on white version of the Band Logo,
in a Macintosh PICT file, 776 pixels tall by 576 pixels wide.
This is the basis for the black-on-gray versions below.
File is Stuffed and Binhexed.
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MacBandLogoBG-80xx.sit.hqx
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A black-on-gray version of the
Band logo, as a Macintosh StartUp Screen; includes instructions.
Designed for an older 13" Macintosh display.
File is Stuffed and Binhexed.
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XBandLogoBG-9307.mpnt.Z
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Like MacBandLogo above, but but converted to a MacPaint file,
and suitable for use in X.
File is UNIX compressed.
See the instructions.
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XBandLogoBG-9307.mpnt.Z.uue
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Same as above, but also uuencoded.
See the instructions.
Other Logos
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growl.pict.sit.hqx
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High-quality color Growling Tiger logo, as a Macintosh PICT file.
Image is 132 pixels tall by 124 pixels wide.
File is Stuffed and Binhexed.
A Tale of Two Stadiums
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Palmer Stadium Demolition
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A collection of photos taken by Irwin Tillman of the demolition of Palmer Stadium
during March-April 1997.
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Princeton Stadium Construction
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A collection of photos taken by Irwin Tillman of the new stadium complex throughout
its construction, May 1997-September 1998.
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New Stadium Models
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A collection of photos taken by Irwin Tillman of the models for
the new stadium complex.
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