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Connections
The alumni Deansmen who celebrated the a cappella group’s 50th anniversary last Nov. 2–4 turned up the volume on their shared memories — all the way to 11. There were powerful public moments, like Saturday night’s Chapel concert — see the slide show at left — featuring current and former Deansmen. The family feeling was quite literal, in fact, for Deansmen Matt Sullivan ’94 and his father-in-law Russell Baker ’64. "It was the first time they have ever sung together," says Matt’s wife, Kristin Baker Sullivan ’94, the daughter of Russell Baker and Sharon Fisher Baker ’65. "It was such fun to watch them having so much fun."
The harmonious mix of Deansmen past and present was like a "superimposition of eras," says Matt. For Russell, the embrace of Deansmen young and old quieted his worries about remembering words and music. "Although the voice has gone, the kid in me still had a great time," he says.
Other Deansmen moments were private but still in perfect pitch. Post-concert, Greg Arata ’96 and fellow Deansmen retired to a residence hall stairwell, where songs sung among friends recaptured a cherished sense of solidarity. "We sang for each other," Arata says. "We pulled out songs from ’93 that we had performed only once. It is astounding what came flooding back. Guys just kept shifting configurations — if you knew it, you joined in. "To revisit that, to find again that sense of harmony and brotherhood, was the highlight. If only for a night."
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