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One thing CTYers
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One thing CTYers are known for is their general weirdness. I personally know CTYers who have spent whole days wearing signs with strange messages on them, and whole classes who have had pillow fights on stage at closing ceremonies. However, these acts weren't well-known or significant. There are some acts of weirdness that are much more well-known or widespread. These earn a place in the The CTY [[Hall of Fame]].
are known for is their general weirdness. I personally know CTYers who
 
have spent whole days wearing signs with strange messages on them, and
 
whole classes who have had pillow fights on stage at closing
 
ceremonies. However, these acts weren't well known or significant.
 
There are some acts of weirdness that are much better known or wide
 
spread. These earn a place in the The CTY Hall of Fame.
 
  
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If you wish to add info about famous [[staff]] members, name pages with the name the RA was most commonly known by.  Famous students or things done by students should be placed in the Hall of Fame pages; most interesting things arise from individuals anyway.
  
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'''If you are adding something to a Hall of Fame, please do not do so unless it actually is memorable for years to come or had particular significance for your site.  Anyone adding something that is pointless or is an inside joke, or who is just trying to look cool by becoming a legend, will have their entries deleted or, if stupid enough, moved to the [[Hall of Shame]].'''
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=== Carmen the Frog ===
 
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[[Image:judy.jpg|right|]]
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==Sites==
  
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The Halls of Fame are divided by site:
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* [[Hall of Fame:LAN|Lancaster Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:CAR|Carlisle Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:SAR|Saratoga Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:LOU|Siena Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:LOS|LMU Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:STM|St. Mary's Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:JHU|JHU Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:EST|Easton Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:BRI|Bristol Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:UCSC|Santa Cruz Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:SUN|Seattle Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:HKU|Hong Kong Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:SRF|San Rafael Hall of Fame]]
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* [[Hall of Fame:HAV|Haverford Hall of Fame]]
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'''NOTE: If your Hall of Fame entry has disappeared, it has probably been moved to [[Memories]].  If you are the author and you are wondering why, the likely reason is that people from your site/session agreed that the event or act was not quite as memorable as you may believe it to be.  The distinction between HoF and Memories is admittedly a little hazy, but the criterion for deciding where a given entry ends up usually boils down to whether (1) it had lasting effect or (2) it was a large-scale and positive rules protest, change, or breakage; most HoF entries fall into one of these two groups.  Many well-known events or stunts that were famous in a given session but not necessarily carried to later years can be found in the Memories pages.  If your entry entirely, please contact an admin who will restore it to the proper Memories page, or feel free to put it up there yourself.'''
  
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[[Category:General]]
of the most infamous displays of weirdness was put on by Judy at
 
CAR-1-96 and LAN-2-96. Through both sessions, Judy wore a stuffed green
 
frog named Carmen on her head. Carmen managed to hold her perch through
 
class, activities, hall meetings, meals, social time, and even dances.
 
During first session, Judy and her friend down the hall, Won, hooked
 
Carmen up with Won's stuff walrus John, making them "the cutest stuffed
 
animal couple in Carlisle." Second session, Carmen managed to become a
 
scapegoat for the Lancaster faculty, who unjustly blamed her for all
 
their problems. Wearing Carmen earned Judy the nickname "Frog girl" and
 
earned them both a place in the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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=== Gary's Hair ===
 
 
 
</center>
 
 
 
In
 
CAR.2 '95 Gary- long time staff member, former CTYer, one of the
 
founders of Passionfruit, and SRA for several years until his
 
retirement in 97- had VERY long hair, we're talking past shoulder
 
length here. Well, for before the talent show he shaved his head and
 
guess what appeared on the talent show program cover? You guessed it,
 
Gary's hair. Any CTYer who was there that year remember that incident,
 
making it part of the CTY Hall of Fame
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Chuck ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:chuck.jpg|right|chuck.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At
 
CAR-1-96, the RA's were soliciting pictures for the cover of the
 
yearbook. One memo threatened, "if you don't send us pictures, we will
 
be forced to put CHUCK on the cover of the yearbook." and supplied a
 
picture of Chuck. However, a large percentage of the CTY population
 
decided that they ''wanted'' Chuck on the cover. Despite much
 
campaigning, Chuck never made it onto the cover of the yearbook. He
 
did, however, appear on the talent show program, get his own (now
 
defunct) web page and earn a spot in the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Swirly Man ===
 
 
 
</center>
 
 
 
At
 
Lancaster in 1993, four guys who took geology together and (like
 
everyone else at CTY) had lots of in-jokes. They were all 15, and one
 
running joke involved interesting ways to keep the younger CTYers on
 
their hall in line. Swirlies became the preferred method. (Although
 
none was ever actually administered, they were a helluva lot of fun to
 
joke about). Basically, a swirly meant taking a punk by the collar and
 
dunking his head in the toilet. <br /> In the second week of the
 
session, one of them made an impromptu costume for Swirly Man, Defender
 
of the CTY Faith, and wrote a theme song for this new superhero that
 
regaled his super powers and CTY traditions. Swirly Man soon had a
 
sidekick named Toilet Boy; and two other superheros, Horny Man and
 
Mental Man, were also soon born. Each had his own theme song. The four
 
of them together made appearances at dances, activity periods, and
 
other events; but their mortal identities were never known outside of
 
their hall. The next year, the superheros reunited and made appearances
 
all over campus. At the final dance, they were in high demand among the
 
ladies. Their mortal identities might have slipped out that last night,
 
but regardless, they made it into the CTY Hall of Fame
 
 
 
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Edit by Andrew Dodd - I believe Swirly Man was Dan Fingerman.  I don't recall who the other superheroes were, it's been over a decade since that Geology class.  Toilet Boy may or may not have been Brad Chain.
 
 
 
I believe the identities of the sidekicks may have changed during the ensuing years.
 
 
 
<center>
 
 
 
=== Pierre, the Melancholy Squirrel ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:pms.jpg|right|pms.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pierre
 
the Melancholy Squirrel, aka Tim Shumaker, has attended quite a few
 
sessions at Carlisle, from the years '95-'97. He is frequently seen at
 
discussion group, and in fact once led his own unofficial discussion
 
group, entitled "Pierre." One can spot Pierre by his half of a beard,
 
his infamous rants about Hobbes, Marx, and the Simpsons, and his
 
trademark "Buh?!?" Pierre was a frequent potraial in Improv sketches,
 
though Pierre himself rarely attended Improv, and was part of the acts
 
for both the first session and second session MC's in the '97 talent
 
shows. Because of all this, Pierre has become part of the CTY Hall of
 
Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== The Chair Sculpture ===
 
 
 
</center>
 
 
 
In the
 
Writing 2A class room at SAR-2-95, there was an interesting artifact.
 
In the back of the room, there was a large, pyramid shaped sculpture
 
made entirely of chairs, the kind with desks attached. It appears the
 
creators, Ben and Bailey, thought that there were too many chairs in
 
the classroom, and got them out of the way by piling them precariously
 
on top of one another. Rumors of the sculpture spread and soon many
 
CTYers were making pilgrimages to see it. Though it was dismantled at
 
the end of the session, it earned a place in the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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=== The Squirrel Theory ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:squirrel.jpg|right|squirrel.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At
 
Clinton Session One of '97, an interesting theory circulated.
 
Basically, it stated that there is but a single squirrel. He is a
 
mystical five-dimensional beast, which means he can travel in the
 
regular 3, and also time and dimensions.
 
His dimension hopping abilities allow him to go into another dimension
 
and pull back a copy of himself from that dimension, which explains how
 
you could see more than one at once, or in different places, or how
 
they would look different, because in other dimensions, he would have
 
undergone different life's conditions, and that would have altered his
 
appearance. This theory, created by Dwight Bussman, was told throughout
 
the session, and remembered well by CTYers who were there, thus earning
 
it a place in the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Radio Invitation ===
 
 
 
</center>
 
 
 
Two students at Loyola Marymount had found out, through a teacher, of the
 
existence of Loyola Marymount campus radio. The radio broadcasts
 
throughout the campus (and outside some). On the second Friday of the
 
session, they managed to find where this radio station was, and
 
actually got into the studio, bringing a thrid student along with them. Eventually, the DJ was convinced to give the "genius kids" (as she called them) airtime. After giving their remarks on how much fun the session was ("we call it 'Center for Tortured Youth') and on the "anal" CTY administration, they got a brilliant idea and announced that a big party with lots of booze was happening that evening where the CTY dance was going to take place, inviting anyone who wished to come. To their surprise that night, several people showed up but were turned back by the puzzled RAs "guarding" the dance. The sheer intuitiveness of the stunt earned it a place in the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
Afterword: Although the two students who had the original idea for this were Nevermores, the third wasn't and made a point of secretly bringing at least one person up to see the radio station the next two years. If you are at CTY LMU and want to see the radio station, take the elevator in the building that houses the cafeteria up to the top floor. Turn left onto the hallway and go down it until you reach a door on the left with lots of cool stickers on it. Go through the door and walk around; you can see a really nice view of the campus through the window, plus, a lot of the DJ's are really cool to talk to and have great taste in music. ;-)
 
 
 
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=== The Gummie Bear House of Horrors ===
 
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[[Image:gummie.jpg|right|thumb|]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The
 
second floor Kimball hall at Saratoga 1996-1 saw an excellent example
 
of the weirdness that CTY can induce this session. Following a sunday
 
trip into Saratoga Springs,
 
construction was begun by students Daniel Terry (astronomy), Michael
 
Tolan
 
(Math), et al. on "The Gummi bear House of Horrors." This frightening
 
exhibit
 
took the remainder of the first session to complete, including around
 
40
 
examples of mutilated sugar. Among these bears were "Ritualistic
 
Satanic
 
Sacrifice Bear" and "Jeffery Dahmer Bear" as well as a bear mashed into
 
the
 
carpet, and one nailed to the door (hammers are good things to have at
 
CTY).
 
Also adorning the room was a sign proudly proclaiming "Don't Feed the
 
Rinas"
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Offering to Hecate ===
 
 
 
</center>
 
 
 
At CAR Session
 
1&2 '00, The Latin class started the 'Offerings to Hecate'. Hecate
 
was the Roman goddess of the crossroads, and traditionally when Romans
 
crossed major intersections, they left food on the road for her, so she
 
wouldn't come and take their souls. They started to drop food in the
 
crosswalks between the HUB and the academic quad... little things at
 
first, like crackers, but then it evolved into things like whole
 
toasted bagels with cream cheese, ice cream bars, whole sandwiches
 
(with lettuce and tomato, of course), and peeled bananas. It spread
 
through the campus, and soon many people who didn't know of Hecate were
 
making offerings to keep her from stealing their souls. It continued
 
into second session, until RAs, citing the mess and the waste of food,
 
put a stop to it.
 
 
 
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=== No Biting The Signs ===
 
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[[Image:signs.jpg|right|signs.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At
 
Skidmore in 1997 the administration was making new rules left and
 
right. People were having new rules created for them such as "No
 
dancing in the rain," "Don't Make an Idiot of Yourself" and "No
 
stuffing bras" so Jeremiah and Tim decided they wanted a rule of their
 
own. The solution was to bite all those handy rule sheets and signs the
 
RAs posted around our dorm. Soon it caught on and several other
 
degenerates were chomping on the signs. Eventually the powers that be
 
got sick of it and decided that was enough. They called a meeting
 
before one of the dances and asked for the vandals to fess up, rather
 
than ruin a perfectly good dance for all the guys, they confessed and
 
claimed temporary insanity. Luckily, no one got in trouble. But out of
 
this event came a new rule, "No Biting the Signs," and a new entry in
 
the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Terry Is God ===
 
 
 
</center>
 
 
 
In
 
94 at Saratoga, an RA named Terry Olson became the God figure of a
 
small cult. This came about when Terry broke his leg while
 
demonstrating a dance for his RA group that he wanted them to perform
 
during the mandatory Lip Synch that year. Several members of his RA
 
group hailed him as a martyr and soon elevated him to a deity. To
 
spread their "religion," Terryism, they performed a skit at the Talent
 
Show, with an insert in the program about [http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Nebula/6140/cty/terryisgod.html Terryism]
 
Also, later, they altered their CTY t-shirts to read "The Center for
 
Terryistic Youth." Easily one of the strangest things to happen at CTY,
 
it deserves a place in the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Hope for the Flowers ===
 
 
 
</center>
 
[[Image:rose.jpg|right|rose.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
Hope for the Flowers
 
is a book about caterpillars, with lots of nice pictures. But it is
 
more than that. It's a sort of inspirational warm-fuzzy type thing too.
 
saraht started the tradition of reading Hope For the Flowers aloud. The
 
second Saturday of each session, CTYers gather under a tree at the
 
upper quad in Carlisle and enjoy the peace and togetherness. Though
 
many CTYers don't know about Hope for the Flowers, it is a wonderful
 
tradition that deserve to grow into a passionfruit-like event. Thus,
 
I'm adding it to the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== The Things That Aren't Sexy Song ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:strom.jpg|right|strom.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
After receiving much peer pressure, I decided to include the [http://www.eviliza.org/cty/culture/canon/notsexy.html Things That Aren't Sexy Song]
 
 
 
in this hall, even though it also appears in the Sounds of CTY. After
 
being sung by the MCs at the 97-2 CAR talent show, it took the campus
 
by storm. Many CTYers had the tune stuck in their heads, and Jeffrey
 
Morrow, the songs author, was kept busy filling the demand for copies
 
of the lyrics. Things that weren't cool began being referred to as "not
 
sexy." Its impact on the culture of CTY led it to be included in the
 
CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Ug ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:ug-.jpg|right|]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ug.
 
First presented in a magnificent commercial preformed by Josh, Kevin,
 
Ben, Bailey, Nathanael, and Chip at SAR-2-95, Ug was carried over to
 
CAR-1-96 by Josh and Yours Truly. Ug is wonderful work of art, made
 
from a old bed spring. Yes, Ug truly deserves a place in the CTY hall
 
of fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== "Free Lee-Kai" === 
 
</center>
 
[[Image:Free_lee_kai.jpg]]
 
 
 
In 2000 at
 
Saratoga, this kid Lee-Kai was caught in the girls' dorm.  When he was
 
caught, he apparently pulled a condom out of his pocket and said, "At
 
least I was being safe!"  The next day he was locked in an
 
administrative office and wasn't allowed to see or talk to anyone.
 
Everyone hung around the window of the office to see him, and he was
 
passed food through the window.  When his supporters were seen, the authorities moved him somewhere he couldn't be found. Almost immediately, people started chanting "FREE LEE-KAI!"  Then, the sidewalk chalk came out. All
 
over the walkways and even the side of the building under the office
 
windows, everyone wrote "Free Lee-Kai."  When the RAs dutifully washed it off, his supporters skipped dailys and stood outside the windows
 
chanting and writing even more.  The administration got pissed, but
 
some people got to say goodbye to Lee-Kai.  The movement earned itself a spot in the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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Edit:  Though the Skidmore staff hate the chalk writing on the brick surfaces, as it is almost impossible to get off, some CTYers were still writing "Free Lee-Kai" on multiple buildings at least two years after the incident.
 
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=== The Deaf Mexicans ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:deaf.jpg|right|deaf.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
On
 
the first day of second session, a article appeared on the front page
 
of the New York Times, detailing the discovery of a evil scheme, in
 
which Deaf Mexicans were forced into slavery in the US. This in itself
 
wouldn't have gained the attention of CTYers, if the New York Times
 
hadn't displayed such a strange obsession with the story. For the rest
 
of the week, front page headlines blared things like, "DEAF MEXICANS
 
WRITE POSTCARDS!!" while on page 8, small countries were being over
 
thrown. When they caught Versatci's killer on page two, the Deaf
 
Mexicans were eating waffles on page 1. This bizarre media event
 
captured the minds of CTYers and inspired several wonderful discussion
 
about the Deaf Mexicans, a song that was almost sung at the Talent
 
Show, and an entry into the CTY hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Milo's Hat ===
 
 
 
</center>
 
<div style="float:right">
 
[[Image:hat.jpg|150px|]]
 
 
 
[[Image:hat2.jpg|150px|]]
 
</div>
 
 
 
CAR-1-96
 
CTYers may remember a mysterious figure roaming the campus in a cool
 
black hat. Well, the figure was probably Milo, and the hat was probably
 
Milo's infamous hat. Though Milo's Hat was worn sunrise to lights out
 
almost every day of the session, after CTY, Milo lost the hat in a bet,
 
giving the hat an opportunity to return in the care of Yours Truly at
 
CAR-97-1&2. Once again, it was a common sight on the Dickinson
 
Campus, and thus it became a member of the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== "I Am Not Offended"/Guys in Drag ===
 
</center>
 
 
 
<div style="float:left">
 
[[Image:ha-.jpg|150px|]]
 
[[Image:drag.jpg|100px|]]
 
</div>
 
 
 
On
 
the second Tuesday of CAR-97-2, well over 100 CTYers supported the
 
cause of Guys-In-Drag buy wearing signs saying things such as "I Am Not
 
Offended," "Censorship makes me VERY Uncomfortable," and "Guys in Drag
 
are Sexy." Nearly 30 guys risked being heckled by Soccer Players and
 
HUB workers to wear drag at one point or another on that day. No
 
lipstick was worn, however. Though drag seen often at CTY dances and
 
what not (and notably, by the second session Quiz Bowl team from Quad
 
3, dubbed "Ugly Men in Drag"), sheer numbers earn this event a place in
 
the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== The Duck ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:passingduck.png|right|]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Starting in 1993 and continuing since then, a small fuzzy duck has been
 
passed from one CTYer to another at Lancaster. Originally purchased for
 
13 dollars for a talent show act, the original owner felt silly for
 
spending 13 dollars for a duck he was only going to use once. So, one
 
day, in Thomas 1, he passed the duck to someone else. The next year,
 
they passed it to a new person. And so on, through the years, to the
 
present day. The bizarreness and long-life of this ritual surely earns
 
it a place in the CTY Hall of fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== The Digi Clan ===
 
 
 
[[Image:digi.jpg|right|digi.jpg]]
 
 
 
</center>
 
 
 
The
 
DigiClan started in 1994 at Lancaster, with a group of students taking
 
digi. Through the years, the DigiClan has grown and expanded. It runs a
 
mailing list, a [http://www.digiclan.org webpage], and
 
holds many reunions. Soon after its creation, it merged with the Land
 
of the Large Round Tables, and since then, it has been adding members,
 
some CTYers, some not. A perfect example of CTY friendships overcoming
 
distance and time, the DigiClan deserves a place in the CTY hall of
 
fame.
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Boycott Oxygen Day ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:o2-.jpg|right|]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At
 
Lancaster 90-2, Crash Matuzek realized that oxygen played a key role in
 
many destructive processes, such as rust and burning. Furthermore, she
 
discovered that the element was a waste product of the first
 
inhabitants of earth. To make a statement, Crash and her friend Robyn
 
declared August 1st Boycott Oxygen Day. Propaganda was created, chiefly
 
in the form of signs, saying things like "Every day, billions of people
 
breathe oxygen. Every day, hundreds of thousand of people die. Think
 
about it." and signed "AP Chem Students for an Anaerobic Tomorrow.
 
There was no big celebration, but picketing and signs were there. Since
 
then, the day has lived on with the O2 (subscript 2 - the molecule of
 
oxygen) in a circle with a line through it painted on the backs of CTY
 
shirts. The holiday was still confirmed to be around for at least five
 
years after Crash was gone, making it a part of the CTY Hall of Fame
 
 
 
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<center>
 
 
 
=== Rocky Horror Picture Show, CTY Style ===
 
</center>
 
[[Image:rocky.jpeg|right|rocky.jpeg]]
 
 
 
The last dance of CAR97-1 and the second dance of CAR97-2 were attended by
 
some well-known characters. Through the efforts of saraht, Guinevere,
 
and Yours Truly, CTYers were assembled and costumed to look like the
 
cast from the Rocky Horror Picture Show. The entire cast was present,
 
as well as many TimeWarpers, and the costumes were remarkably well
 
done. At both dances, the majority of CTYers gathered around the group
 
to watch them preform the TimeWarp in true Rocky Horror Stage Show
 
fashion. The group also stopped traffic on High Street prior to the
 
first session dance, and were warned not to walk on High Street "for
 
their own safety" before the second session dance. The overwhelming
 
final product of this venture cause the cast of the Rocky Horror
 
Picture Show, CTY Style, to be added to the CTY Hall of Fame.
 
 
 
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=== The Protest ===
 
</center>
 
 
 
During the second dance at Loudonville 2004 Session 1,  American Pie was cut short twice. As this wasn't the first time during that dance a canon song had been cut short (End of the World), the CTYers all over the dance floor began sitting down in protest, following the example of Tim Mullen and shouted and the RA's running the sound equipment.  Soon, the site director came in and yelled at everyone to be quiet, which they did, although they still refused to stand. The RA in charge then played Time Warp, resulting in everyone returning to their feet to dance and lights out being pushed back about 10 minutes due to the lengthened dance. After Time Warp, they played American Pie for a third and, finally, successful time. 
 
 
 
Mike Gonan  later reported that it was a software glitch in "Windows Media Player," even though the DJ used iTunes.  Even after the fact had been proven otherwise, he absolutely insisted.
 
 
 
<center>
 
 
 
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=== RainbowGhettoFabulous Day ===
 
</center>
 
 
 
 
 
Throughout 2003 and 2004, session 2, at the CTY site in Bristol, RI (at Roger Williams University) a phenomenal holiday entitled RainbowGhettoFabulous Day has taken place. This holiday was first created by Ally. Methods for celebration include mostly wearing extremely colorful clothing, possibly including coloring your hair with rainbow markers, along with occasionally shouting "I love you!" to another random CTY-er (or non-CTY-er, if you really want to confuse people), giving hugs, wishing people a Happy RainbowGhettoFabulous Day and smiling. Its purpose is to spread joy and love to everyone (has nothing to do with gay pride).
 
Eventually, the holiday became such a large part of this site, this session that at the end, when the RAs performed their goodbye performance of "You know you've been at CTY Bristol too long when...," two of the RAs, Jill and Brandon, finished the sentence with "you understand--and celebrate--RainbowGhettoFabulous Day." They were, of course, decked out in colorful clothing, necklaces etc.
 
The holiday now occurs whenever Ally and her friends decide that they need one.
 
 
 
Edit:
 
Hello, My name is Ally and I am the founder of rainbowghettofabulous day. Rainbowghettofabulous day was created when in 2001, I witnessed a rainbow. That session was the session of wannabe gangsters, so it was appropriate to yell "hollER" to everyone you met. When I witnessed the rainbow I had achieved an enlightment: Rainbowghettofabulous. This holiday is intended to spread love happiness and joy.Feel it! and don't forget to rock some rainbow toe socks<3
 
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=== Jeffy Ate Some Beans ===
 
 
 
At Carlisle 05.1 the girls of Sami's Hall were mersilisly tortured with the playing of "Beans" by Kurt Cobian over and
 
over and over. Beans is a High pithced ramble authored by Kurt Cobain while on varius recreational drugs. This was
 
played in our lounge most of the session, as many as 10 times in one sitting.
 
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=== 95/2 ===
 
</center>
 
 
 
Towards the end of Carlisle 05.1 A revolution was started. Early morning before breakfast ctyers awoke to find the
 
Dickinson Campus blanketed with Flyers about the Revolution. The all had the title of 95/2, a reference to Martin
 
Luthers 95 demands of the church (divided by 2 because they all needed to fit on one peice of paper so there were 47.5 demands).
 
They were common sense demands such as:
 
We should be allowed to have minifridges. What are we going to do hit each other with them?
 
 
 
The revolution was organized mostly by George Hots, but the rest of his hall played a part
 
too.He used computer lab time to print out about 50 copies, all with a report cover on them so that none would get
 
suspicous. It was extremly succesful and most of the campus saw them before the RAs and administration started
 
tearing them down.
 
 
 
Later, much of the campus took to wearing them on their shirts or backs to prevent further concealment by administration.
 
However, there was some feeling of resentment by some of the students toward the last thesis: Respect us: WE PAY FOR YOU. Many students felt that this was too far over the line, and it's not like he paid, his rich parents did to get him out of the house for once.
 
 
 
George was not punished for some reason, God only knows why, and was permitted to go to the last dance, much to the surprise and outrage of all CTYers.
 
 
 
<center>
 
 
 
=== Free Jessy ===
 
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A long time ago, in the archaic year of 2002, a girl by the name of Jessey went to CTY LMU as a Nevermore. She invaded the radio station, started her own cactus-worshiping cult, and arranged things so that a fake plastic tree was stolen from the LMU cafeteria and delivered to a friend's residence hall. Only a few years after her departure, tales began to circulate that she herself had walked into the dorm and that the RA was so impressed, he didn't bust her. Whether or not this is true, I cannot say, but it appears to be more of an urban legend than anything. And so it came to pass that the day following the LMU Radio Invasion, the Eternal Jessy was apprehended for smuggling an old CTY friend into the campus without authorization. She was taken to the LMU office for disciplinary measures undecided at the time. However, durring the talent show, a chant of "FREE JESSEY!" was started which spread throughout the whole camp. Everyone wanted to know if she was OK, if she'd have to leave. The administration finally relented and let her stay at camp, but under intense scrutiny. Apparently, two RA's were posted outside her window for the entire durration of the night of the last dance. Jessey has inspired many imitators who wish to take after her tradition (as has her friend Ryan Trask, the self-described "most eligible batchelor on campus," but that's neither here nor there). However, none have gotten close to the original.
 

Latest revision as of 07:32, 14 March 2017

One thing CTYers are known for is their general weirdness. I personally know CTYers who have spent whole days wearing signs with strange messages on them, and whole classes who have had pillow fights on stage at closing ceremonies. However, these acts weren't well-known or significant. There are some acts of weirdness that are much more well-known or widespread. These earn a place in the The CTY Hall of Fame.

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