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[[Mattababy|Mattababies]] were the members of the first ever named student group in CTY/OTID history. The term Mattababy was first used by a group of staff members in 1986, when its members were primarily staff members. Although they were not as prevalent as some more modern groups are today, they do have their own [http://www.mattababy.org/CTY/ webpage], and created the original [[CTY-L]]. | [[Mattababy|Mattababies]] were the members of the first ever named student group in CTY/OTID history. The term Mattababy was first used by a group of staff members in 1986, when its members were primarily staff members. Although they were not as prevalent as some more modern groups are today, they do have their own [http://www.mattababy.org/CTY/ webpage], and created the original [[CTY-L]]. | ||
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+ | Perhaps the most famous Mattababy was Matthew Belmonte, who runs the webpage. | ||
[[Category:Lancaster]] | [[Category:Lancaster]] | ||
[[Category:Student Groups]] | [[Category:Student Groups]] | ||
[[Category:Lancaster Student Groups]] | [[Category:Lancaster Student Groups]] |
Revision as of 10:38, 30 August 2006
Mattababies were the members of the first ever named student group in CTY/OTID history. The term Mattababy was first used by a group of staff members in 1986, when its members were primarily staff members. Although they were not as prevalent as some more modern groups are today, they do have their own webpage, and created the original CTY-L.
Perhaps the most famous Mattababy was Matthew Belmonte, who runs the webpage.