Courtesy Princeton Class of 1967. Princetoniana Museum use only.
The zaniest new items at the 50th were optional pants and shorts made of ’67 blazer fabric. Worn with a white shirt, they afforded a colorful substitute for the standard gray pants any time when full costume wasn't called for. (If paired with the blazer and vest, they even made it theoretically possible to attempt a three-piece ’67 suit . . . .)
And yes, at the 50th we even came full circle to revive our senior-year beer jacket, now pre-printed with Pepper’s original beer-mug logo along with lots of PJ&B Railroad artwork.
The zaniest new items at the 50th were optional pants and shorts made of ’67 blazer fabric. Worn with a white shirt, they afforded a colorful substitute for the standard gray pants any time when full costume wasn't called for. (If paired with the blazer and vest, they even made it theoretically possible to attempt a three-piece ’67 suit . . . .)
And yes, at the 50th we even came full circle to revive our senior-year beer jacket, now pre-printed with Pepper’s original beer-mug logo along with lots of PJ&B Railroad artwork.