SPEAKER: Thanks so much, Katie. As Katie said, we are the Harvard Krokodiloes, Harvard University's oldest a cappella singing group, founded way back in 1946. And we are so excited to welcome you all to the class of 2027-- [LOUD CRASH] [LAUGHTER] Now, we're going to sing just one more song for you all today. But if you like what you hear, please feel free to follow us on Instagram, @HarvardKrokodiloes, or check out our TikTok @TheKrokTok. You can find more information about our group there. Congratulations, everyone, and welcome to Harvard. [APPLAUSE] [HARVARD KROKODILOES, "I GET A KICK OF YOU"] My story is much too sad to be told, but practically everything leaves me totally cold. The only exception I know is the case is when I'm out on a quiet spree, fighting vainly the old ennui, and I suddenly turn to see your fabulous face. 1, 2, 3, 4. [SCATTING] I get no kick from champagne. Mere alcohol doesn't thrill me at all. So tell me why it should be true that I get a kick out of you. Some like the perfume from Spain. I'm sure that if I took even one sniff, it would bore me terrifically too. Yet I get a kick out of you. [SHOES TAPPING] I get a kick every time I see you standing there before me. I get a kick though it's clear to me you obviously don't adore me. [SCATTING AND TAPPING] [APPLAUSE] Every time I see you, you're standing there before me. I get a kick though it's clear to me you obviously don't adore me. Some get their kick in a plane. Flying so high with some gal in the sky is my idea of nothing to do. Yet I get a kick, oh, I get a kick, yes, I get a kick-- [TAPPING] --out of you. I get a kick out of you. [SCATTING] [CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]