The Haverford College Humtones, Haverford's oldest a cappella group, perform their rendition of "Cry Me A River" by Justin Timberlake at their Senior Showcase on April 14, 2006. Solo by Evan Birnholz.
The Haverford College Humtones, Haverford's oldest a cappella group, perform their rendition of the traditional Scottish song "Loch Lomond" at the Senior Showcase on April 14, 2006. Solo by Nick "Nitro" Stephens.
The Haverford College Humtones, Haverford's oldest a cappella group, perform their rendition of "Runaround Sue" by Dion & the Belmonts at their Senior Showcase on April 14, 2006. Solo by Ben Herman.
A silent, old-timey film presented by the Haverford College Humtones, Haverford's oldest a cappella group. Nurses, be on the lookout! Shot and edited in April, 2004.
The Haverford College Humtones, Haverford's oldest a cappella group, drop the whole "a cappella" thing for a few minutes to perform their rendition of the Mel Brooks classic. This was part of their Senior Showcase on April 14, 2006.
The Haverford College Humtones, Haverford's oldest a cappella group, perform their rendition of "Pipe Dreams" by Travis at their Senior Showcase on April 14, 2006. Solo by John Katsos.
President Clinton speaking at a rally at Bryn Mawr College on October 11, 2006, to support Lois Murphy for the House of Representatives and Ed Rendell for Governor of Pennsylvania.
President Clinton speaking at a rally at Bryn Mawr College on October 11, 2006, to support Lois Murphy for the House of Representatives and Ed Rendell for Governor of Pennsylvania. (more)
A blast from the past! This is a Message Totally For Kids from the early '90's on FOX. Leon brings his son Charles to the local barbershop to get his first haircut from Johnny D. Leon always took the word love for granted, but his son helped him learn the true meaning. "Mama said I looked like a boot camp marine."
Keanu Reeves and Alex Choi (Haverford College, class of '07) share their lives over the course of 60 seconds. I swear none of this was spliced together from another movie. This video was shot and edited for the Haverford College Humtones and their winter semester show in December, 2005.
A blast from the past! This is an ad from the Totally Kids Detective Agency from the early '90's on FOX. The young gumshoes, responding to a Code 24 (an "escalation of aggression"), show that there are two sides to every situation and that you should try and see things from the other person's point of view.
A blast from the past! This is a Message Totally For Kids from the early '90's on FOX. Melissa doesn't want to go to her Grandma's 80th birthday party because she needs to practice tap-dancing for her competition. She soon learns that her Grandma is a dancer and that you sure can learn a lot from a lifetime of experience.
A blast from the past! This is a Message Totally For Kids from the early '90's on FOX. A father can't play in the big football game because he has to take care of his son. The two end up having a football game together.
A blast from the past! This is a Message Totally For Kids from the early '90's on FOX. A baseball player returns back home to sign some autographs but has to thank the real hero in town: his old teacher.
An action-packed blockbuster trailer, also titled "Pay the Piper: Part II." Written, directed, and edited by the Haverford College Humtones, Haverford's oldest a cappella group. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wesley Snipes, Ice Cube, Kate Beckinsale, and Chuck Norris. (more)
A blast from the past! This is an ad by the Totally Kids Detective Agency from the early '90's on FOX. David learns that you shouldn't wear clothing with your name on it because strangers could take advantage of you. America's Most Wanted host John Walsh co-stars.
The Haverford College Humtones, Haverford's oldest a cappella group, sing their rendition of "Coyotes" by Richard Thompson at the Senior Showcase on April 14, 2006. Solo by Karl Blumenthal.
A blast from the past! This is an ad by the Totally Kids Detective Agency from the early '90's on FOX. The gumshoes lay down a beat and rap that you should take your picture at least twice a year in case something happens. "I'd snap a new picture if I were you."