23.1 |
Sleepovers were banned for the entire session. They were thought to be allowed on the last night, but after some people were caught out of their residency on the night of 3rd Wednesday… well, the rest is history. RAs were actively patrolling.}
Much of this article is obsolete. However, it may become useful if sleepovers become banned again (and also on the last Thursday). How to Survive an Illegal Sleepover"
Traditions
Nature of JHU Traditions
The Baltimore campus does not easily maintain tradition. As Hopkins' open campus is in a larger (and more dangerous) city than most other CTY sites, increased strictness is expected. However, the majority of difficulty arises from the administrators inspecting and coordinating the site. The combination of unyielding restrictions and lack of past administration's desire to maintain traditions results in roadblocks. Nonetheless, JHU does have its traditions and many of these are well worth preserving. After all, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. This strictness means that there are select groups of people who have come to love and appreciate their site even more than any Lancastrian, Skidmorean or Carlisean ever could, due to how much they have to fight for it. We DO see a lot of squirrels at JHU, but star-eyed squirrels who are getting the first taste of the CTY spark and people who are a joy to watch integrate into the beautiful chaos of CTY.
Baltimore-Specific Help
Anyone looking to further traditions at Baltimore is welcome and appreciated. Given the difficulties, it is best for Baltimoreans to seek help from previous royalty or traditions leaders who have dealt with the administration and regulations in the past.
For anyone interested in starting up a game to replace BLAMMO, Empress Amelia has a great idea for an entirely new site-wide game which any interested JHU CTYer can initiate! "OMMALB," not to be confused with "BLAMMO," is a novel icebreaker game developed to help students get to know each other in a fun and non-banned way. Please contact Empress Amelia for OMMALB advice and resources.
Help Center
The following is a list of Baltimoreans who are open to all and any questions about JHU:
- If you've been involved in Baltimore in any way in the past and want to help out future generations, feel free to add your name! -
- Amelia Orwant - 5 sessions at Baltimore over 4 years. 18.2 Princess, 19.2 Empress & the librarian
- Switch (Sarah Badenhorst) - 21.2 Empress & the librarian. CTYer since '14 and still going strong.
The Traditions Committee/ Elders
The traditions committee, aka the elders, is a group of people who earn the honorary title of elder. These are individuals appointed and led by the sovereigns to assist with the spread of tradition in any way they can. This includes helping negotiations with admin, helping run traditions activities, preparing for passionfruit, sending out traditions calendars or info sheets and much more. The elders and sovereigns would often hold meetings.
History
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10.2 |
A student, Rachel, and her friends, along with the Empress of the Passionfruit Trinity, established the Traditions Committee. The purpose of this Committee was, and is, to a) preserve what little tradition JHU has, b) expose the staggering number of first-time CTYers to such traditions, and c) to discuss matters such as adopting new traditions, etc. Although student-run, two RAs attended all meetings for supervision and administrative help. The Traditions Committee is led by the reigning Emperor/Empress of Passionfruit. It is advised that anyone going to JHU join this committee in 11.2 (to be led by Karl Heinlein, Empress Trinity's successor) and anyone going to 11.1 fight to have the committee established in that session as well.
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11.1 |
A Traditions Committee was not set up 11.1 due to the large number of squirrels. While no RAs would endorse it, most veteran admins (ie, Admin Patrick) support and endorse the Traditions Committee.
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11.2 |
No Traditions Committee was in place during 11.2, but Karl, along with many others, created a tight-knit community that formed 3 successful rounds of Blammo, 2 afterdances, and a Passionfruit. Next year's JHU Session 2 Emperor AND God is Ryan Muggleton (there is debate whether or not he will be able to fulfill this role).
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12.1 |
Several nevermores decided that the lack of tradition had to be stopped. Zoe, head of the nevermores, elected an Emperor and Empress to bring tradition to 13.1.
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12.2 |
During the Passionfruit of 12.2, Joe C, the "self-appointed" God of BLAMMO, crowned Indie Page Goddess of BLAMMO. Molly, a flying squirrel from LOS and CAR, crowned Amanda S. Empress of the Passionfruit. While all artifacts are still in 11.2 Emperor/God, Karl's possession, there is much determination to restore tradition to JHU. Plans are underway to bring back Love Tape Day, Goth Day, and finalize a list of Canon.
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16.1 |
The Traditions Committee was governed and regulated by Cody, the Dean of Residential Life, in 16.1. The committee didn't do much other than complain and had an abundance of squirrels.
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18.2 |
Though the traditions committee has not been student-run in a while, in 18.2, it failed to meet. As Cody was no longer the DRL, there was no official traditions meeting. Instead, the Empress, Lynne, discussed tradition with SRA Cindy.
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19.1 |
The traditions committee met once. They revived one tradition: the tunnel chant. They also finalized a Spirit Day schedule.
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19.2 |
The "traditions committee," was still run by the DRL, met to discuss, among other topics, the placement of spirit days and the broad concept of CTY tradition. The administration was polite towards students' desires and the discussion was nice, but nothing was resolved. A lot of the discussion points introduced from the administration centered around the cultural danger or potential exclusivity of traditions rather than the logistics or continuation of traditions. A small number of students attended, and many were squirrels or flying squirrels, but a lot of traditions information was presented by Empress Amelia.
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22.1 |
There was no traditions committee, but I (Switch here) highly recommend the revival of the elders."
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The Book of Love
The Book of Love is a book filled with all the Baltimore traditions that is passed down from Empress to Empress and Emperor to Emperor. Originally it was just the Empress or whatever monarch was named "Supreme monarch" or "The librarian," as Empress Switch coined the position. Eventually, a second copy (The "Original copy") was made. The first copy was made by Empress Amanda Sin and has been passed down until '18. In 2017, the "Original copy" was lost in the mail, and a new copy of the original was made (the "Original.2") by 18.2 monarch Lynne Kim. The Empress' copy has been the same in original content since its creation. Each Empress has added their own entry to the book and it details the history of tradition at Baltimore and what CTY has meant to each monarch.
Something Empress Amanda Sin of 13.2 would dub an "unexpected accident or act of the supernatural" occurred in 2020: a global pandemic. Though the "Original.2" rests somewhere in the world, this copy could not be retrieved or sent off. So 19.2's Amelia Orwant appointed Switch as Empress for session 1 to spread tradition with a new Book of Love. Although Switch was attending session 1 and the book had always been part of session 2's richer tradition, Amelia decided it was best to have the stories of her session continue, even at another session. Switch constructed the Book of Love, the "good parts" version. This was made up from scans of the "Original.2" and although it unfortunately left out Amelia Orwant's entries, Switch was able to reconstruct them from here entries on the RealCTY wiki as was requested.
The De Amore Libri
This book was created in 19.1 and is similar to The Book of Love that is used in session two. The title, "De Amore Libri," is "Book of Love" in Latin (courtesy of our unreliable Lord and Savior, Google Translate). Empress Claire wrote the book in order to help the next Empress, who, going against tradition, was a squirrel. It is a guide on everything one needs to know to be Empress and details JHU traditions. The book is intended to be handed down from Empress to Empress and grow traditions. Unfortunately, its fate remains unknown as Covid swept the world.
The Tarot Cards
The Tarot Cards are handed down from Empress to Empress at the Passionfruit each year at Baltimore session 2 and now session 1 (as of 22.1). It is traditional for the Empress to read students' fortunes at Casino Night.
The Afterdance
18.2 Empress Lynne Kim and Princess of the Blood Amelia Orwant decided that this was a good tradition to bring in from the many other sites which participate. After each dance, while going through the tunnel from the Glass Pavilion towards the dorms, students chant the following as loud as they can:
CTY has a nice butt
CTY we love you
Give us your souls
Give us your souls
CTY we love you
There was a lot of participation.
In Heaven There's No Beer, Tentacle Joy and the Hokey Pokey are also much loved after dance chants
By 19.2, with the efforts of Empress Amelia and Princess Lena as well as their entire hall and a few other motivated students, participation grew. A lot of the difficulty was not with a general desire to participate but with understanding. Many students didn't understand the importance of the chant and, even if they wanted to join, many didn't know the words. Future royalty should teach the chant at social time and during traditions activities. It's important to get a critical mass of people chanting to encourage others to join in. Try to get as many people lined up along the side chanting with a few trusted allies marching with the crowd.
22.1 was not met with much more luck than 19.2. Despite plans to have a "formal" after dance, this did not go forward. However, a number of people chanted "CTY has a nice butt" through the tunnel from dances and did the Tentacle Joy in their dorms.
Spirit Days
Swap Day
You've probably heard the legend. Known as Cross-dress Day at other sites, swap day is a spirit day meant to show solidarity. It began a few decades ago when a male CTY student tried to wear a skirt but the administration told him it was inappropriate and that he couldn’t wear it. Hearing this, many students decided to protest the unfair decision by swapping clothes the next day. The tradition has been continued in order to show solidarity and to provide an opportunity for students to try something new or express themselves.
Swap Day acts as a celebration of the fact that we can wear whatever we want. We are free to present ourselves as we choose. We take our friends' clothes and present ourselves in whatever manner we please even if social norms may dictate it to be outlandish or atypical.
Swap Day is not about wearing the clothes of the "opposite sex", nor is it about laughing at boys in skirts or girls in suits. This ideology was adopted and spread by admin of past years and caused later banning of the spirit day. Swap Day is not called "Gender Bender Day" as this name suggests gender is binary scale and that clothes follow this, with those participating having to wear clothes from someone of another gender identity. This is the opposite of Swap Day's message. Furthermore, the name "Drag Day" has been scrapped as it was felt to insult the act of drag.
The future of Swap Day is uncertain as of 22.1, though if this misinterpretation persists, this may be for the best. Swap Day's true intention is worth celebrating, and future generations hope to re-establish it.
History
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07.1 |
Drag Day was nonexistent. Five or six kids participated (one of them on the wrong day).
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07.2 |
Students were forbidden from participating in drag day.
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08.1 |
Students organized a drag day. However, RAs were forbidden from participating, and the administration did not organize it. It was impromptu and organized by students. Many students participated in this spectacular event. Fake 'marriages' happened throughout the day and many hearts were broken as "boys" dumped "girls" and other confusions happened.
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08.2 |
It was less concerted and organized.
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09.1 |
Drag Day happened with a small (less than half the camp) turnout and was held on Second Wednesday. RAs were still forbidden to "encourage OR discourage it." About 1 in every 10 kids dragged. Paul's hall was forbidden from participating "because it might be insulting." Most other halls were not expressly forbidden.
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09.2 |
Drag Day was not endorsed by the administration but was allowed to happen, with a turnout of about one-third of the students.
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10.2 |
Drag Day was neither endorsed nor prohibited by the administration, although it had a single restriction on attire: no bra-stuffing for males. The turnout was about one-third of the student body. It occurred on the second Wednesday.
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11.1 |
Drag Day occurred on the second Monday, and most of the student body participated. Students spread the word a week in advance and the exchange of clothing happened up until that Monday. RAs pretended not to know about the event and neither endorsed nor discouraged it. Boys were seen in skirts and dresses, some in heels and a bra, though the exchange of underclothes has been forbidden in the past years. Many more girls participated than boys and some were mistaken for actual boys (which they were delighted about). This was the birthday of "swag walks" and "bro food."
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11.2 |
Drag Day proceeded as per the norm and occurred on the second Tuesday. RAs pretended to know nothing about it but the instructional staff did say some things, especially the LAWP class as they were about to discuss gay rights. There was a lot more participation compared to 10.2. A couple of Lax Bros were surprised by the sight of nevermore Jaime in a halter-neck Mexican dress, nevermore Kyle in jeggings and a tight T-shirt, and jaw-dropping looks by many other courageous men.
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12.2 |
Drag Day had the lowest turnout since 09.2.
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13.1 |
Many were discouraged from participating in Drag Day because SRAs felt it was disrespectful, but this was ignored.
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14.1 |
All students had to go through a hall meeting regarding rules and regulations about Drag Day, and there was a general air of the event being discouraged. Most students participated, except RAs took away from the well-known purpose of entertainment, making guys change if they had bras showing or if what they were wearing was deemed inappropriate.
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16.1 |
Drag Day was implemented, but there was a notice beforehand that the purpose was not to entertain but to show solidarity and thus any jokes made would have consequences.
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17.1 |
Drag Day was celebrated by most of the camp as a part of spirit week. It was created to appreciate the LGBTQ+ community. Anyone who wore anything offensive and/or discriminating was forced to change, but the RAs didn't enforce that rule as no one was forced to change. Overall a fun day where shy boys were skirts and headbands :)
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18.1 |
"Gender Bender Day" (as admin called it) was celebrated on the Second Thursday. Love Tape Day was also celebrated during the second week.
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18.2 |
The day was celebrated with much debate over what to call it. The administration tried to enforce the name "Cross-Dress Day" despite many students and RAs voicing worries about the implications of a binary gender system associated with that name. The majority of students and RAs called this spirit day "drag day" or "gender bender day." It was also pointed out that "drag day" might have problems since what CTY was doing was not drag, or that "gender bender day" might imply the clothes were part of the gender. Overall, RAs and students agreed that "Cross-Dress Day" would be an offensive name while either of the other two names had smaller issues in interpretation. However, the administration persisted in calling it "Cross-Dress Day" and even used the problematic phrase "opposite gender" multiple times in hall meeting announcements.
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19.1 |
Gender Bender Day was on the last Wednesday. Crops tops and midriffs were not allowed on guys, and RAs stated that the day was for solidarity for the student in the 90s and was not a joke. Approximately 40% of the students participated. The LAX Bros tried to start a fight with a few male Engineering students and complained to the Head of Site. Their complaint was ignored.
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19.2 |
Swap Day went well. RAs incorporated a description of the spirit day written by students in the hall meeting script. Students were warned to take the day seriously as a show of solidarity. Participation was less than previous years, but still significant, especially amongst the royalty members' friends.
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22.1 |
Swap Day was banned and called "Gender Bender Day," to much disgust. A Twin Day was proposed and executed instead, where two people would match clothes or clothing styles.
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23.2 |
Swap Day was not held at all.
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Goth/Emo/Punk Day
Goth/Emo/Punk Day is celebrated the same as at any other campus on the second Tuesday. Most students do not dress in a goth/emo/punk style, but many choose to wear black or experiment with dark makeup.
Love Tape Day
Love Tape Day at Baltimore is probably the most popular spirit day. Masking tape or duct tape are used to tape people you love. This can be done to close friends, random people or whoever you choose. Some campers may write messages, signatures, symbols or some combination of the three on their tapes. It is also common for campers to stick their tape on their lanyards after the day is done any show them off until the end of the session.
The act of "tape raping" (sneaking up on and bandaging) and "group taping" (what it sounds like) occur at JHU, but it is recommended that these are not done with duct tape. Please, please for the love of God, please no excessive duct taping! That stuff is hard to escape.
History
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17.2 |
Masking tape was provided to all students by their RAs
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18.2 |
It was announced that RAs would be handing out masking tape, but not all did. Many people heard all staff were banned from participating. The Princess of the Blood and the Empress also brought extra duct tape to hand out.
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19.1 |
Students were under the impression that RAs would be supplying them with tape. They did not have said tape, but the Empress brought extra to share - almost seventy mini rolls that she made herself. In the end, between the tape from the Empress and some people bringing their own, many students participated and it was a success.
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22.1 |
Some RAs and Empress Switch supplied love tape, as it is customary for monarchs to do. As she had failed to implement a certain icebreaker game, she made mini rolls wrapped around various unused instruments and handed them out to campers. Taping was done with either masking tape or duct tape and "tape-raping" or group taping occurred to some lucky/unlucky campers.
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23.2 |
Love Tape Day was not held at all :(
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Towel Day
Towel Day at Baltimore is held on the final Thursday. It is tradition to blast or sing It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) by R.E.M. and to carry around a towel as an homage to Douglas Adams' The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, which preaches that a towel is the most useful thing to bring on intergalactic travels, even to the end of the universe (the final day of CTY).
Remembering Sunday
"Remembering Sunday" is the only spirit day to occur outside the three-week frame of a CTY session, being on the Sunday following Passionfruit. It is a day for community and to reach out to CTY friends from the previous session or even ones in the distant past to share memories and keep contact. It's a lonely 49 weeks, and Remembering Sunday serves as a reminder that we're all out there and (hopefully) "feel fine."
Take-out
It was a tradition for the older halls to order Chinese take-out food on Friday and Saturday nights, when off-campus trips were less common. Some RAs allow ordering Chipotle, in which case he/she will have to pick it up with a few students. With more lenient admin, it is common for RAs to get hall takeout and for students to get takeout throughout the week.
History
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12.1 |
In 12.1, despite the abundance of take-out menus around campus, no hall succeeded in ordering Chinese due to precautionary measures against "severe peanut allergies". This was protested, although some halls such as Peter's hall ordered in Japanese food.
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13.1 |
Chinese take-out/Chipotle/pizza was popular on the last night of camp because everyone was too busy packing and getting ready for the last dance to be bothered to go to Fresh Foods.
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16 |
This tradition was nonexistent.
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18.2 |
Ordering takeout is not allowed at Baltimore. In protest, RAs ordered pizza and Insomnia Cookies for their halls under the guise of ordering it for the staff or themselves. One RA bribed their hall to be more social with the promise of chicken wings on the last night. (This did in fact occur and the Buffalo Wild Wings were eaten in a room whose door did not open into the main hallway.) Since students were not allowed off campus in 2018, Insomnia Cookies were acquired in a number of creative ways with help from the staff (including "going on a slight detour" to the shop while on a trip to the bookstore). In addition to RAs and instructors buying some for their halls, during official trips to the bookstore for Hall of the Day and buying/returning textbooks, students were brought to Insomnia Cookies.
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19.1 |
This tradition was still banned.
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19.2 |
Still banned, however, sneaking Insomnia Cookies became a budding new JHU tradition among a few halls.
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22.1 |
This tradition became less common due to a preference to various other take-out forms. Chipotle, Insomnia Cookies, Potbelly and various pizza places were much more common and less illegal with a more accommodating admin.
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Passionfruit
Passionfruit doesn't happen consistently. It always occurs and is the most quintessential event any CTYer will experience. It always involves passionfruit juice and is student-run, despite RAs having run it in the past.
Nevermores and RAs from other sites may bring in traditions for a certain session (e.g. election of an Emperor/Empress or writing out "CTY <insert year here>" with empty cups after Passionfruit). Students who have not attended Passionfruit before may or may not end their speeches with "I like you, I love you, I CTY you, I love CTY and I love the Passionfruit", even though they should.
History
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13.1 |
Passionfruit was held indoors due to rain.
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16.1 |
Cody revealed to the Traditions Committee that the Passionfruit juice was a combination of various punches. In the Main Office during 16.2, however, only one type of punch was seen.
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18 |
The passionfruit juice was tasteless warm red Kool-Aid. The blue cooler that contained the juice was too large to fit in a sink, so RAs filled it with water from a shower in an AMR 1 storage room (hence the warm temperature). Actual photo of the making of Passionfruit juice in 2018
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19.1 |
Passionfruit was held at 5:30 on the quad outside of AMR 1. The juice was SRA Emily's fruit punch recipe. It was cold and held in two coolers. Nobody sat down because the grass was wet, but there were many excellent toasts. The tradition is for Nevermores and Nomores to make toasts, but other students also toasted. Many people cried. Every toast ended with "I love CTY and I love the Passionfruit". Some students, after drinking too much fruit punch, discovered it made your mouth dry.
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19.2 |
Passionfruit was organized with wonderful help and support from the administration. They organized announcements and provided supervision and passionfruit juice without interfering in proceedings, a perfect precedent for future administration. Speeches went well, with new royalty positions and appointments introduced seamlessly except for the fact that a couple of appointees were neither present nor awake. Most speakers could not remember "I love CTY and I love the Passionfruit," but many optimistic speakers mumbled something about "CTY the passionfruit." The tradition of spelling out "CTY 19.2" with passionfruit juice cups was upheld and the smashing went, well...smashingly.
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22.1 |
The 22.1 Passionfruit began at 5:45 and although popular, didn't host many speeches. This was mainly due to the insistence on the fact that only nevermores could speak. This rule should not have been implemented, especially as Empress Switch was not a nevermore and (as required) gave the first speech. This ridiculous rule was brought about by the three other emperors/empresses who were reluctant to accept the fact that the title of nevermore carried less weight at JHU than any other site. This Passionfruit hosted drinks of passionfruit juice bought by Empress Yeonsu that was only handed out to those who spoke.
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22.2 |
As 22.2 lacked proper monarchy and most traditions, Passionfruit was haphazardly organized by Aidan B., Sophia W. and Maria S. 3 days prior to its occurrence. It was held at 5:30am outside of AMR 1, garnering a fairly large turnout. Speeches by nevermores and non-nevermores alike were delivered over toasts made with CVS-bought Mucho Mango juice.
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23.2 |
Once again, Passionfruit lacked a proper monarchy and most traditions. It was hastily organized the night before it was held. Passionfruit was held at 5:50am at the same venue, and it garnered a much smaller turnout as many students wanted to continue sleeping. Speeches were only delivered by nevermores, as everyone was too tired to make a speech. At least they used actual passionfruit juice this time. The tradition of spelling out of "CTY XX.X" with passionfruit juice cups was upheld although only "CTY" was spelled out, as there weren't enough cups to spell both the year and session the Passionfruit was held.
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Emperors and Empresses
Much like at other sites, the Empresses and Emperors help run spirit days, Passionfruit, and advocate for [[1]] and other traditions. At the Baltimore site, they fight to bring back or adapt lost traditions and to maintain those that are already there. At Baltimore, there was, in theory, always one Empress and one Emperor. Though the titles themselves are gendered, the positions are not. As of 22.1, it was decided that in session 1, up to four empresses/emperors may be appointed. This was done to increase the chance of at least one of them returning and to follow a more Skidmorean/old Lancaster.2 structure that much of the 22.1 monarchy were familiar with. The four monarch system also acts as a nod to "The Chronicles of Narnia."
You can read the full monarchy list here
History
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09.2 |
Trinity King was appointed as both Empress of Passionfruit and Goddess of BLAMMO.
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10.2 |
Chris Yi was appointed as Emperor of Passionfruit and Karl Heinlein was appointed as God of BLAMMO. Chris announced he would not be attending 11.2, so Karl was elected to both positions.
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11.2 |
There was a scarcity of elders. Those who did have seniority did not attend the next year. Ryan Muggleton was appointed to both positions. Ryan, after consulting the other two members of The Triumvirate, Ryan Dixon and Matthew Ribel, decided to resign due to their prior obligation to attend Carlisle the next year. Karl is in possession of the Emperor's Hat, the Emperor's New Shoes, the Duct Tape Tie, the Holy Triton, and the Tome of Blammo. (The second and third articles mentioned in the previous sentence were donated courtesy of the Ryans' Hollander Haberdashery.) A search committee is out to find a replacement. Please contact Karl Heinlein on Facebook or at karlheinlein@yahoo.com with any inquiries.
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12.2 |
Joe Chartouni was the "self-appointed" BLAMMO God and was also Emperor of the Passionfruit. BLAMMO was reinstated around Second Sunday. 30-45 people attended Passionfruit, which was conducted in a makeshift Carlislean manner, with the inner circle of Nevermores and Nomores leading the ceremony. However, Molly, a flying squirrel from LOS and CAR, was given the chance to lead Passionfruit instead. Having taken up the powers of the Passionfruit, she decided to crown Amanda S. as the new Empress of Passionfruit.
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13.1 |
Previous Emperors Mina and Brian crowned Nazli and Aliza Empresses for 14.1.
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13.2 |
Previous Empress Amanda Sin, crowned Michael Todd as both Emperor and BLAMMO god.
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15.1 |
Empress Josie and Emperor David had a lot of trouble finding a student who wasn't a squirrel, wasn't a nomore or nevermore, and was planning to return, so the new Emperor/Empress will be crowned by the people, for the people, in 16.1.
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15.2 |
The Emperor/God Milo crowned Tea as the Empress of Passionfruit, and he also crowned a God of BLAMMO.
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16.1 |
BLAMMO was outlawed by the Site Manager. In response to this, Cat Brown, the 16.2 Goddess of BLAMMO, decided not to crown a successor. She instead chose Tea, the Empress of the Passionfruit, to crown two successors. Tea crowned Jessica Shannon and Neal Krishna as Empress and Emperor. To equally divide her artifacts, Tea copied down the entire Book of Love and gave that copy to Neal.
Neal was a flying squirrel, having spent his first two years at Saratoga, 3 sessions. He double-sessioned at JHU the year he was appointed Emperor (his 3rd year). He was unable to return to JHU 17.1 or 17.2, instead having to go to Lancaster and Carlisle, respectively. He still possesses the Book of Love. Jess was also unable to return to JHU. That same year, Joshua Kim was appointed BLAMMO God, yet he again could not return to CTY 17.1 due to an unforeseen age restriction. He was Neal's roommate during 15.2 at Saratoga (or 15.1). Neal was also appointed Frisbee God at JHU 17.2, being on a varsity team in his hometown in Massachusetts, and having played on the 14.2, 15.1, and 15.2 SAR staff games. There was no staff game at JHU in either 16.1 or 16.2. He hopes to pass the Book of Love down to a trusted friend when they are old enough.
To keep the traditions going, Jess mailed the book to Shelby, whom she and Tea had dormed with in 16.2. Shelby went to JHU.
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17.2 |
At Passionfruit 17.2, Shelby, the only royal, appointed Lynne Kim as Emperor and Kathlyn Archibald-Drew as Empress. Because she only had one Book of Love, it was given to Kathlyn. Lynne and Neal were in the same Logic class at 15.2 SAR, so Neal promised to send her the Book of Love through the mail. But it got lost in the mail. May it rest in peace. After the session ended, Kathlyn appointed Amelia Orwant as her Princess of the Blood. Unfortunately, Kathlyn was unable to come back to CTY 18.2, but Lynne and Amelia returned.
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18.1 |
A royal court was crowned by three CTYers-turned-RAs. May the following four continue to fight the good fight and keep the spirit of CTY alive: Harper (Emperor), Bella (Empress), Ben (Poetry Goddess), and Aleni (Non-Denominational Spiritual Figure). Bella, Ben, and Aleni did not return.
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18.2 |
Empress/Emperor, Lynne Kim, appointed Amelia Orwant and Brian Jung as Empress and Emperor, respectively. Brian, however, did not return to Baltimore for 19.2.
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19.1 |
Only Emperor Harper Goldstein returned. Claire Edmonds filled the role of Empress by confirmation of Empress Amelia (19.2). At Passionfruit, Harper appointed Eric Arujo as Emperor and Claire appointed Taylor Sweet as Empress.
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19.2 |
Amelia returned as Empress along with three monarchy members. Amanda Chen was BLAMMO Goddess, the first attempt to reinstate the game since 16.1. Amelia also appointed Sebastian Altomare and Lena Parnassa as Prince and Princess of the Blood, respectively. The larger royalty group was appointed without care for nevermore status in the hopes that they could bring back lost traditions, especially given past difficulty with the administration. During the 19.2 Passionfruit, Amelia made created a few reforms to the monarchy (see 19.2 reforms) and appointed Natalie Faillace as Empress and Victoria Lam as Games Goddess, and Izzy Palladino and Jay as Rave Monarchs. She also appointed Sean Zheng as a Prince of the Blood.
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22.1 |
For 22.1, Amelia Orwant found yet another successor. In a Zoom call on February 13th, Empress Switch was appointed. Switch was uncertain of herself and even in her foreword in the Book of Love, a section where she explained to any future monarchs the fate of the Book of Love, She didn't introduce herself as a monarch as she believed she was unqualified… a mentality she would come to laugh at. In 22.1, she met Yeonsu Son, Lalo Rodarte, and Adrian. The first two were Skidmoreans and the last an 18.1 Johns-Hopkins. Through much dispute and deliberation which is recorded here, they assumed various positions in the monarchy." Aidan Cheng was appointed Monarch of the blood and Izzy Palladino finally reclaimed her title of Rave God.
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23.1 |
Marianne Moise was crowned by Switch to be Empress and the librarian, but was unable to return. Ronie Sokolin-Maimon had been crowned as another Empress for 23.1 and subsequently took the position of the Librarian. Will Neuberger was Emperor, Sam Abrams was announced as Monarch of the Blood off-session when Sam Ngo was unable to return for 23.1. Ian Scott was also announced as Game God off-session after no Game God was crowned at 22.1's passionfruit and Switch was crowned off-session yet again, but this time as Rave Queen. Izzy Palladino intended to take the position again, but did not return to site.
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The Librarian
Commonly known as the Supreme Monarch, this is the Emperor or Empress who is appointed the Book of Love. The Librarian acts as a holder of the Book and apart from acting as a preserver and living record, is the ultimate authority in terms of management of tradition. The librarian must add updates to the Book of Love and may choose to add a personal entry to it. Acknowledgments sections are popular, as are any scripted passionfruit speeches.
Prince/Princess of the Blood
The Prince, Princess, or Monarch of the Blood is appointed by an Emperor or Empress at any time to help with advocating for traditions and spreading CTY culture throughout the campus. How much responsibility the Monarch of the Blood chooses to take on is up to them. In recent years, Monarchs of the Blood have expanded the cast of royalty at Baltimore in the hopes of creating a more vibrant culture of CTY tradition at the site. For a couple of years, Baltimore lost the tradition of their Monarch of the Blood, but the title was carried down through the Book of Love and reinstated when Empress Kathlyn appointed Princess Amelia for 18.2.
As of Amelia's 19.2 reforms, multiple Monarchs of the Blood may be appointed by the Empress/Emperor.
History
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13.2 |
Amanda Sin was Princess of the Blood, and later became 14.2 Empress of the Passionfruit as well as beginning the Book of Love and therefore, the first librarian. A tradition that has endured to this day.
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14.2 |
No Monarch of the Blood is known.
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15.2 |
Tea Moore was the Princess of the Blood and later became 16.2 Empress of the Passionfruit.
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16.2 |
There was no Monarch of the Blood.
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17.2 |
There was no Monarch of the Blood.
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18.2 |
Amelia Orwant was Princess of the Blood and later became 19.2 Empress of the Passionfruit.
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19.2 |
Lena Parnassa was Princess of the Blood and Sebastian Altomare was Prince of the Blood.
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22.1 |
Aidan Cheng was Monarch of the blood.
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23.1 |
Sam Abrams was Monarch of the blood.
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Games God Deity
Games God/Goddess/Deity is a position created in 19.2 by Empress Amelia Orwant. As BLAMMO has been banned for years, and the 19.2 attempt to reinstate it wasn't workable, JHU royalty have decided to turn to a new site-wide game, as well as other bonding activities.
The benefits of a site-wide game align with the central objective of traditions: to bring the community together by creating an engaging and welcoming environment. A site-wide game is a way to get to know people and create the feel of a unified Baltimore community. Students can meet others and enjoy the gentle competition that nerd campers love. Student-run individual games allow for friendliness that site-run hall-wars can't. Pitting hall against hall doesn't encourage students to step outside of their pre-existing groups. Having an opt-in game that facilitates communication beyond the immediate hall and class groups holds a unique place in the CTY experience.
While the much-beloved BLAMMO fulfilled those goals and more, it has become impossible to run at JHU. After the initial shutdown, based on stated reasons of potential violence or exclusion, the 19.2 BLAMMO Goddess and Empress (Amanda Chen and Amelia Orwant) provided the JHU administration with an updated set of rules that dealt with every problem indicated. The updated game was rejected with no explanation. The consequential "Underground BLAMMO" that formed also failed as it required the unified support of RAs. By the end of 19.2, BLAMMO was dead. While the Baltimore community laments the loss of the treasured tradition, the site will strive to create new traditions to fill the void of BLAMMO in the form of new games to create a close Baltimore community. The bulk of this goal will fall to the Games Goddess.
The duties of a Baltimore Games God are:
- To create a site-wide game run for and by the JHU student population. The game should not be based off BLAMMO and should not resemble BLAMMO. The game should not depend on the help of administration as they cannot be counted on. If a successful game is found, it is encouraged that the game be passed down through the Games Gods and become a recurring element of canonical JHU tradition.
- To facilitate Acting Improv, the activity so popular at Lancaster. At JHU, similar activities have been run by staff members, but future Games Gods can hopefully take on a leadership role. The specifics of the activity are left to the discretion of the Deity.
- To teach gimp to CTYers through a gimp activity, and any other means deemed useful. Ideally, future Games Gods could create an artifact from gimp. This could be anything from a simple gimp chain to more ambitious gimp crowns or objects and could be passed down from Deity to Deity and added onto each year.
- Spread the joyful spirit of CTY games however the Deity sees fit. This could be bringing foursquare equipment and encouraging use, running various games activities, or creating inclusive games with friends.
There can be up to two Games Deities at a time, and they can appoint Demi-Deities.
The First Games Goddess, Victoria Lam was appointed in 19.2 for the coming year by Empress Amelia.
History
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20.2 |
Games Goddess: Victoria Lam
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22.1 |
The game was banned, so there was unfortunately no Game. Empress Switch had planned to re-introduce the game but failed.
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23.1 |
Ian Scott was Game God
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Demi-Deity of Games
Much like the Prince of the Blood is to the Emperor, the Demi-Deity is a helping force appointed by the God(s). The Games Gods may appoint as many Demi-Deities as they see fit. The duties are to help with the enactment of games, especially organizational tasks for site-wide games. An effective Demi-Deity should aim to enthusiastically participate in and help create games.
Rave Monarch
As raving has been wavering at JHU in recent years, Empress Amelia established the position of Rave Monarch with the hopes of narrowing down the duties. In the past, interested students taught raving out of a passion for the tradition. The goal of this new position is to both make clear the importance of raving as a tradition and keep constant the rave participation from year to year.
Rave Monarch duties are:
- To run a "Learn to Rave" activity, making knowledge and ideas accessible to new and interested CTYers. It's good planning to run this activity later in the session, so squirrels have an opportunity to see what raving is at dances and social time before signing up. Note: Do NOT assume JHU will provide materials. Requests for glowsticks have often been denied by the administration or fulfilled with unusable products.
- To BRING Glowsticking supplies. Again, this is the responsibility of the Rave Monarch, not Baltimore staff. Bring at least 50 pairs of glow sticks and shoelaces.
- To facilitate rave circles at dances Bring supplies, ensure the songs will be played, and form the CTYers into a large circle as the music begins. Ask whoever's DJ-ing when the rave songs will be played. For the first dance especially, even if no one else is in the rave circle, still make one! As the weeks go on, CTYers will learn and their confidence will grow. Setting the precedent of a (cool) rave circle happening no matter what is critical for people to feel comfortable joining.
- To teach/show raving at social time. The amount and level of this is left to the discretion of the Monarchs.
There can be up to two Rave monarchs at a time.
History
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The 22.1 Rave monarch was Isabella Paladino. She was found by Empress Switch during the traditions activity and had been crowned by Amelia Orwant for 20.2, which did not occur due to Covid. Izzy agreed to reassume her role as Rave Monarch and did a great job of teaching raving and showing it off at the dances.
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Switch was Rave Queen.
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BLAMMO
BLAMMO was brought to Baltimore in 2009 by two flying squirrels from Lancaster. They dueled for the title of God of BLAMMO: It was a fearsome battle between Sam, who wielded a trident of plastic spoons taped together, and his opponent with a sword created in a similar fashion. Sam won and became the first Baltimore God of BLAMMO.
BLAMMO was banned at Baltimore in 16.2, and the 19.2 attempts to reinstate it were rejected by the administration. BLAMMO appears to be dead at JHU.
It's a shame that BLAMMO is no longer a possibility at JHU, but that won't stop students from creating their own new games to unite the community. In fact, Empress Amelia has a great idea for an entirely new site-wide game which any interested JHU CTYer can initiate. This game, "OMMALB," will be played using plastic forks. Not to be confused with "BLAMMO," "OMMALB" is a novel icebreaker game developed to help students get to know each other in a fun and non-banned way. Please contact Empress Amelia for OMMALB advice and resources.
19.2 Reformation
In an effort to rehabilitate traditions at JHU, the 19.2 Empress, Amelia Orwant, initiated a number of reforms:
Monarchy
Traditional monarchy rules had to come second to creating a full royalty team. As of the 19.2 reforms, the rules for royal appointments were altered so that positions could be given to anyone deemed fit, regardless of age or time left at CTY. Previously, any high royalty positions (such as Emperor or BLAMMO God) were exclusively open to students who would reign in their nevermore year. Empress Amelia also created new royal positions to expand the monarchy, with the hope that traditions can be better generated and preserved. The large group is ideal for JHU given recurring difficulties with the administration. The larger Monarchy is meant to be able to more effectively advocate for the community and for traditions. In the 19.2 reforms, the position of Games God (and the corresponding Demi-Deity), and Rave Monarch were added to the JHU pantheon. (For more information, see the similarly titled sections of the Baltimore page.) Additionally, restrictions on the quantity of Demi-Deities, Prince/Princess' of the Blood were removed. Previously, only two could be appointed at maximum; this alteration was intended to allow freedom to expand the monarchy. It is recommended that there be no more than six Deities and Princes combined. There must be no more than two each of Emperors of the Passionfruit, Games Gods, and Rave Monarchs.
Nevermore Clothing
This is an 18.2 reform, but 19.2 will be the first repeat year at JHU. Empress Lynne sold T-shirts and hoodies for Nevermores following the example of many other CTY sites in 18.2. A new design was sold by Empress Amelia in 19.2 and any nevermore or nomore who wished to have a shirt as a memento of their final year of CTY was welcome to purchase any items. The monarchy hopes this will create a stronger sense of community at the Baltimore site.
Traditions Calendars
This tradition began in 18.2 with Amelia as Princess handing out a few hundred traditions calendars. These calendars established which days corresponded to which spirit days or traditions throughout the session. The updated 19.2 calendars did the same and included important royalty contact information on the back. In addition to the individual calendars, Empress Amelia brought larger traditions calendars in 19.2 to put up on dorm bulletin boards which included more detailed explanations of the spirit days. The explanations are important both to spread information and to serve as a potential safeguard against administration misinformation like in the case of 18.2.
New Activities
- CTY Traditions: Run by all Monarchy. This activity explains in detail Spirit Days, Passionfruit, the system of Monarchy, and any other relevant traditions. Traditional Canon/Dances are discussed and practiced!
- Learn to Rave: Run by Empress Amelia in 19.2. (For future CTYers, the Rave Monarch and/or anyone who can glowstick/spin poi should feel free to initiate the activity.) Glowsticks should be provided. For anyone hoping to run this activity, it's recommended that you order/bring glowsticks and supplies yourself. While, in theory, you can make a request for activity supplies from the JHU SRAs, they often don't buy enough or the correct type of materials and have sometimes refused the request.
Game Efforts
19.2 saw an attempt to bring back BLAMMO at JHU after the ban in 2016. While other sites have had success bringing back the treasured game, JHU, as the strictest CTY site, has had no such luck. Empress Amelia and BLAMMO Goddess Amanda, with the support of the Monarch team and many kind JHU RAs, attempted to start BLAMMO back up using new safe and vigilant rules. The changes made were based on the successful Lancaster 2018 BLAMMO rules, which added requirements that students to talk to their target before BLAMMO-ing them, created more effective layers of supervision and rule enforcement, and added more BLAMMO-safe spaces. Amanda and Amelia presented the rules to the administration, noting that Lancaster had accepted the same alterations and allowed the game to go forward. This was sent to a regional director, who rejected the rule changes and decided to maintain the BLAMMO ban. No comment was made as to why. While there were a few attempts at resistance and underground BLAMMO was formed, it ultimately could not proceed at the site.
It is believed that 19.2 marked a true end to the game known as BLAMMO. However, site-wide icebreakers can take many forms and a new game, unaffiliated with BLAMMO, will be developed for 20.2 and beyond by the JHU Games God(s). The game is intentionally left vague as of post-19.2 writing. To reduce administrative roadblocks, the game is to be set up from the ground level and Amelia and Amanda have left the development up to others, remaining thoroughly uninvolved and unaffiliated. Empress Amelia created the Games God position in part to help develop and monitor the JHU site-wide game situation. It is the responsibility of future Games Gods to give their best shot at creating and maintaining a new site-wide game tradition. If the game is shut down, it is the goal of the Games Gods to attempt a new game. The goal is not to thwart the administration but to find a fun, peaceful, and safe game that can continue as JHU tradition. The reason it must be invented anew once banned is that it is much harder for the administration to officially go back on a ban than to allow a new, untested game to continue as long as it is safe and there are no complaints. Future Games Gods are encouraged to remember that the game should not push administrative limits or get out of hand. Everyone wants a site-wide game, and this looks like the best path to get one and keep it.
Empress Amelia has a great idea for an entirely new site-wide game which any interested JHU CTYer can initiate. This game, "OMMALB," will be played using plastic forks. Not to be confused with "BLAMMO," "OMMALB" is a novel icebreaker game developed to help students get to know each other in a fun and non-banned way. Please contact Empress Amelia for OMMALB advice and resources. Empress Switch is also open to questioning on this.
Help for Future Monarchs
Given the work the 19.2 monarchy has put in and the forward momentum of these changes, the hope is that they will be maintained and fought for in the years to come. It will not be easy, given the nature of the site, but communication will make it easiest. All materials (BLAMMO rules and slip templates should the game resurface, traditions calendars, etc), information, and social media accounts can be passed on to the next generation of royalty. For those seeking this information, please contact Empress Amelia or Empress Switch or follow the relevant instructions in the Book of Love.
More Information
The reforms of 19.2 were vast. If anyone would like to ask questions or appeal aspects of the changes, please contact Empress Amelia. All questions, comments, wonderings, awkward silences, and flirtatious glances will be accepted! In your reading, processing, and commenting, remember that reforms are not stagnant. The JHU community is changing and student-led efforts must match the community's needs. These changes will be made only when necessary and after extensive thought, but nonetheless, changes are expected and encouraged. There should not be so much change as to void the concept of "tradition," but enough to allow that treasured word to be a versatile one. For royalty members, squirrels, elders, and general community members alike, these rules are not set in stone. Baltimore CTY is what its campers make it.
Other Programs
CTY has shared the campus with various other programs.
Summer JHU Campus Tours can frequently be seen. Groups of people will walk around following a guide who explains the campus. There is no interaction beyond CTYers looking at the groups and vice versa. Some tour guides explain that JHU hosts summer camps.
LeadAmerica also shares the campus. In 07, they also shared the cafeteria and had an intrusive presence. In 08, they were on different parts of the campus, so the interaction level was low. They had bad table manners.
The Field Hockey Girls shared the cafeteria in 08.1. They would leave out their bags and sticks everywhere. They returned in 18.2, leaving impressive piles of stuff in the lobby of the FFC.
The Lacrosse Guys passed through the campus in a huge march in 07.2. In 08, they walked near CTYers and had a huge march, but had no further contact. They inhabited a modern building across the street from the campus, adjacent to the Barnes and Noble, the upper floor of which was used in 08.2 for Casino Night). In 09, they had several large migrations near the Gentle Slope. There was little contact between the CTYers and the Lacrosse Guys. In 12.2, they passed by in a huge march and some girls made it a daily thing to ask them for high fives as they went by.
Precollege and Discover Hopkins: JHU hosts a pre-college program. In 08.1, they occupied part of AMR II. They did activities on their own but often were near the Gentle Slope. They also shared the cafeteria. In 10.2, they were seen at various times in the dining hall and on the twisty pathways.
Hopkins Engineering Innovation: They share the cafeteria. Little is known about them.
Center Scholars[2] share the cafeteria. They are part of the CTY program, mostly post-nevermores. All of them were former Baltimore CTYers. There was little interaction between most CTYers and them (with the exception of all Genomics classes), even though they don't bite. They are harder to distinguish from Precollege and Discover Hopkins and may show up for CTY dances.
Volleyball Girls: In 10.2, they took the place of the Lacrosse Guys.
Lead America made an appearance in 13.1. A leadership conference that loves taking group pictures, wearing suits, and looking attractive at all hours. They were often rude, leaving their dishes on the FFC tables, shaking their double ring binders at people, not moving when you said excuse me, and hooking up. One RA christened them "Prom Night Camp" thanks to their habit of wearing suits and fancy dresses when it was 30+ degrees Celsius out.
Lax Bros (STIX): Hide your food, hide your cafeteria tables, STIX is here. The LaxBros ate extreme amounts of pizza and pasta and everything (about 42 tons of food at each meal) and were known for being preppy and stereotypical. At the peak of the invasion, the lines for food were at least 30 people long, leaving CTYers with the options of spending forever in line and surviving on rice/carrots. One tried to pick up a CTYer by commenting "You're hot" and stumbling around in front of Fresh Foods. There was an incident in which both a CTY class and a group of Lax Bros made fun of each other while there was a man filming the STIX for unknown purposes. Lax Bros have also been known to dare each other to talk to CTYers, which ends in extreme awkwardness. There may or may not have been Lax Chicks too, but CTY meal times always coincided with the bros.
Envision: A career exploration-type camp. Envision participants wore fancy clothes even through the ninety-degree weather and created huge lines at Fresh Foods, often leaving halls no place to sit. It is inconclusive as to whether or not Envision people were college or high school students. However, it is believed that they were at JHU for an Advanced Medicine course and were high schoolers.
Engineering: A camp for high schoolers interested in Engineering. One day in 22.2 as they were all in Fresh Food with matching shirts, a table of guys started to rip each other's shirts off. The students could be caught walking through campus with torn shirts after lunch.
National Student Leadership Camp: An overly-pretentious academic camp where the students are easily distinguished by the branded folders they carry and the formal attire they wear on the regular.
CTYers
This is an alphabetical list of CTYers who have attended Baltimore. Please add the years you have attended the JHU site and refrain from adding future sessions you hope to go to.
- Addye Susnick 10.2
- Addison G. 20.2
- Aimee Johnston 17.2, 18.2
- AJ 09.1
- Alex Johnson (Arlex) 11.2
- Alicia Chang
- Allison Liao
- Amanda Chen 18.2, 19.2
- Amanda Sin 10.2, 11.2, 12.2, 13.2
- Amelia Orwant 16.1, 16.2, 17.2, 18.2, 19.2
- Amrita Chakladar 16.1
- Amy Xue 17.2
- Ananth Josyula 15.1
- Andres Diaz-Kirk 16.1, 17.1, 18.1
- Anouk 18.2, 19.2
- Anonymous nerd 10.1
- Anu 13.1
- Asia Chen 18.1
- Audrey 16.1
- Austine "Aussie" Zhang 19.2
- Barton Chen: User:Thebartonc or User:Mrbrightside43 18.2
- Barton "Kung Pow" Lian 09.1
- Benjamin Huh 17.2, 18.1
- Bill 07.2
- Bob Zhou 09.1
- Bradley Xu
- Brian Li 15.2, 16.1
- Carly Berglas 18.2
- Casey Hoffman 11.1
- Cat "Caillou/Edgy" Duan 19.2
- Celina Lui 19.2
- Chan Kat Shiu Joseph 17.2
- Charles Gorby 18.1
- Chen 11.1
- Christine 06.1
- Christopher Kang 16.1
- Cindy Jiang
- Claire Edmonds 19.1
- Daniella Tsang 18.2
- Danielle 10.1
- Danna Shen 11.2
- Danny P.
- Henry Hung (AKA David) 18.1
- David Fantarella 04.1
- Deanna Daly
- Derek Jang
- Doris Jiang 19.2
- Ducttape 08.2, 09.2
- Edison Gao 07.2, 08.2
- Eileen Tchao 10.2
- Ela Pemmaraju 12.2, 13.2
- Elliah 07.1
- Elliah H. 07.1 (might be the same person as above)
- Emily 2006
- Emily Dickson 10.1, 10.2
- Emily Wu 19.2
- Emma Z 09.2
- Erin Wang 11.2
- Eugenius 13.1
- Evelyn 13.1
- Gareth Chen 11.1
- Grace C. 12.2
- Grace Chen 16.1
- Grace Lee
- Grangerdanger 15.1
- Hannah Lee 15.2
- Hannah Gong
- Harry Brennan
- Harry Tsou 10.2
- Hedgehogman 09.1
- Henry Hung 18.2
- Helio Kuok
- Ho Ching Leung 16.2 (?)
- Indie Page 11.2, 12.2, 13.2, RA 18.2 and first 3 days of 18.2
- Ingrid Wong 10.2
- Izzy Lee 19.2
- Jake Wartenberg
- Jay An 15.2, 16.2
- Jess 14.2, 15.2, 16.2
- Jessica Jiang 12.1, 13.1
- Jessie Kanacharoen 14.2, 15.2
- Jon Kwok 08.2, 09.2, 10.2
- Justice Yoo 16.2, 17.2
- Kaley 13.1
- Kalika 12.2
- Katharine Vari 19.1
- Kathlyn Archibald-Drew 16.2,17.2
- Kim Towne 11.1
- Kavin Sanghavi: User:Swimsax61 or User: Kavin Sanghavi 11.1
- Kelvin Zhu
- Kevin Lee 10.2, 11.2
- Kevin Lin 11.1
- Kezzie Chung 19.2
- Krishna "Devon/Lil Brownie" Bhambhani 18.1, 19.2
- Lee 08.1, 09.1
- Lee 12.1
- Lena 06.1
- Liam Eye 19.2
- Lila Schabacker 19.2
- Linda Wang 13.2, 14.1
- Liza 2008
- Lorenzo Lopez 22.1
- Lucy 12.1, 13.1
- Mac Tan 10.2
- Maddie 08.2, 09.1
- Maddy Miller 18.2
- Maggie Kwan 22.1
- Martina Tan 12.1, 13.1, 14.2
- Mary Wan<3 2011
- Matt Ribel 10.2, 11.2
- Max Koren 2005
- Me'shiah Bell 18.2, 19.2
- Mila 13.1
- Milo Richards 14.2, 15.2
- Molly Srour 12.1
- Nathan Burke 15.2
- Neha "Nehoe" Arvinth 19.2
- Noah Fine 16.2 (?)
- Norman Xiong 13.2
- Oliver Grayson 15.1
- Owen G. 14.1, 15.1
- Rachel 11.1, 12.1
- Rajitha Narreddy
- Rita "Jesusita" Tsapatsis 19.2
- Ronie Sokolin-Maimon 22.1
- Rosalie Nathans 08.1
- Sabbie Zhang 19.2
- Sophia Risin 19.1
- Steven 14.2
- Sun Yu Gordon Chi 15.2
- Switch (Sarah Badenhorst) 22.1 23.1
- Tim Pyon 19.2
- TKDAlex 10.1, 11.1
- Trinity Duffield-Pugsley 14.1
- Trinity King
- Valerie Wilson or User:VDubbsss 10.1
- Wade Burelbach 09.1
- Wendeth 06.1
- Wendy Lin 04.2
- Wes McClung 05.1, 06.1
- Whitney B. 06.1
- Whitneybitme
- Will Neuberger 22.1 23.1
- Wpnmaster 13.2
- Yohan Cho 16.1, 19.2
- Yves Xander Yap 23.2
- Zoe Zmola 13.1
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