Frank Roosevelt is here dancing around with a gigantic hookah, making fun of 'Hookah Guy' (also known as 'Hookah Dan'), a student who always sits in front of the pub with a hookah.
Frank later sang a version of The Beatles' "Let It Be" with the lyrics changed to make it a song about heterodox economic theory. That made my night. I can think of few things in the world that are more perfectly attuned to my particular brand of nerdiness.
Other highlights:
Glen Dynner on electric guitar.
A line in one song mocking Nick Mills' um, bad habits.
My don is going to the Bob Dylan show this summer, and spent most of the senior-don dinner talking about Frank Zappa.
Joshua Muldavin dancing with Michele Meyers. President Meyers is my sworn enemy, but I must admit that it was very impressive.
Trashed students confessing their appreciation for their also-trashed professors.