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− | [[Goth Day]] started | + | [[Goth Day]] is a theme day at Carlisle that started Second Session of 2001 with the goal of scaring the Washington Redskins who were training at Dickinson. The event is lots of fun. It involves make-up and clothes of the Gothic persuasion; participants act like Goths, but mostly only to outsiders (Rinas). |
− | The event is lots of fun. It involves make-up and clothes of the Gothic persuasion; participants act like Goths, but mostly only to outsiders (Rinas). | ||
− | Occurs on the Thursday (or possibly Wednesday) after [[Drag Day]]. There was some confusion about this in | + | Occurs on the Thursday (or possibly Wednesday) after [[Drag Day]] (Second Thursday/Wednesday). There was some confusion about this in CAR.06.2. People thought that that [[Thursday]] was Towel Day or some other really amazing Lancaster tradition that we DO NOT follow at Carlisle. However, Thursday has since become slightly more popular, and the correct day of Goth Day is still sometimes disputed. |
[[Category:Carlisle]] | [[Category:Carlisle]] | ||
[[Category:Traditions]] | [[Category:Traditions]] | ||
[[Category:Carlisle Traditions]] | [[Category:Carlisle Traditions]] |
Revision as of 13:04, 6 July 2008
Goth Day is a theme day at Carlisle that started Second Session of 2001 with the goal of scaring the Washington Redskins who were training at Dickinson. The event is lots of fun. It involves make-up and clothes of the Gothic persuasion; participants act like Goths, but mostly only to outsiders (Rinas).
Occurs on the Thursday (or possibly Wednesday) after Drag Day (Second Thursday/Wednesday). There was some confusion about this in CAR.06.2. People thought that that Thursday was Towel Day or some other really amazing Lancaster tradition that we DO NOT follow at Carlisle. However, Thursday has since become slightly more popular, and the correct day of Goth Day is still sometimes disputed.