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Hamilton’s oldest a cappella group, the Buffers are marking a milestone this year — 75 years of sharing song and laughter on College Hill and beyond. Here’s a look at just a few highlights through the decades.

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What’s in a Name?

Heated discussions arise around what the group should be called. Suggestions range from Von Steuben’s Boys to The Continentals. Someone suggests the College colors — which prior to becoming buff and blue was pink. Clearly Pinkies was not an option. Finally, Addy Keeler suggests Buffers, and the name sticks.

“Our songs were old-fashioned, straight barbershop stuff, and we were utterly without a sense of showmanship. We stood stiff as sentinels without even a hint of a gesture. We came back to the Hill knowing well that we had a very long way to go to match virtually all the other groups. Many of them had some uniform item of dress. We fell in line. All save me owned tattersall vests. I borrowed one from a fraternity brother, too cheap to buy my own, and that became our ‘uniform.’ It was Warren Dodson who rescued us with a new repertoire, and Addy Keeler who managed to get us lighthearted. We got better fast. Dodson got hold of some great arrangements, and Keeler taught us stage presence.”

Lawry Gulick ’52 in the Winter-Spring 2002 Hamilton Alumni Review. From 1975 to 1981, he served as dean and later professor of psychology at Hamilton. �Lawry Gulick ’52

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