
Tony Dewit, despite his blessed age, in some ways still is a bit of a VUB student and can often be found at student activities in Brussels. As if he seems to have eluded the years’ effects, he and his silver hair and mustache still participate in baptisms and many a cantus. He is proud to be a living monument among Brussels’ students. “I haven’t missed a single humanistic song festival and partook in forty baptisms of the Geneeskundige Kring (medical students’ organisation). They treat me like royalty. Whenever they see me, I’m automatically invited to come to their baptism. It is exactly because of their enthusiasm that I keep attending. As soon as I feel I’m no longer wanted, I’ll stay away.”
Perennial student
Dewit officially left VUB almost forty years ago, in 1977, after obtaining his doctorate degree. But his alma mater still holds a special place in his heart. At his fifth floor Heverlee apartment, he shares a great deal of pictures of folkloristic student activities from his own student time. Somewhat faded and foxed, but as unique as ever, he tells us as he digs up a big photo album from his cabinet. (Continue story below the picture)