Vassar Night Owls Lift Their Voices and Campus Spirits
Vassar Night Owls Lift Their Voices and Campus Spirits
As legend has it, the Vassar Night Owls, an all-female jazz a cappella group, was founded after some students were quarantined on campus in 1942. One version of the legend contends it was a polio outbreak while another says it was rubella. And while Vassar’s official history contains no mention of a quarantine that year, the Night Owls legend goes like this: A few adventurous students, dressed all in black, snuck out of their dorms to serenade the quarantine students, and the Night Owls were born.
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To this day, the Night Owls (whose alumnae include actress Meryl Streep ’71) dress in black whenever they perform—with one exception. Not everyone in the group donned black clothing for a remote performance of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right,” dedicated to the students who have had to remain on campus following the COVID-19 outbreak. The performance was recorded and edited by Night Owl Lindsey Sample ’20 and posted on YouTube last week.
“We chose this song because it is a favorite of many folks in the group, and it's a bit sentimental, and sad, but somehow also uplifting,” Sample said, “which we thought was a good choice for the current climate.”
Members of the Night Owls are:
- Ariana Smith '20, Charlottesville, VA
- Sabrina Stacks '20, Newton, MA
- Lindsey Sample '20, Atlanta, GA
- Emma Robinson '20, Springfield, IL
- Maisha Lakri '21, Cambridge, MA
- Alexa Elias '21, New York, NY
- Helen Johnson '21, Decorah, IA
- Elena Rey '21, Los Angeles, CA
- Delila Ames '22, New York, NY
- Alexandra Ashworth '22, Orange CT
- Gracie Nayman '22, Winnetka, IL
- Tessa Hyatt '22, Natick, MA
- Eloise Allen-Bowton '23, Sydney, AUS
- Madison Maiella '23, Dorset, VT
- Maya Wilson '23, Berlin, VT
- Cameron Saltsman '23, Marblehead, MA