Men and Women for Octaves, an a cappella club on campus, celebrated its 10-year anniversary this year. As part of the festivities, alumni joined the current members of the club for a weekend reunion in May.
“Students tell me that one of the things they like best about belonging to an a cappella group is that it’s like being a member of a second family, made up of students from lots of different majors, different age groups and different ethnic backgrounds, all drawn together for the purpose of making music,” said club moderator and professor Michael Friedman, Ph.D.
In addition to some jam sessions, current and former members of the group took to the stage over the weekend to perform a rendition of “Come on Eileen,” arranged by Jimmy Francis ’16.