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The hierarchy of students at CTY is also a hierarchy of age; more importantly, it is determined by the number of years a student has left, and the number of years s/he has been at CTY.  The more experienced students, specifically those that are accustomed to tradition, often gain the most esteem and respect; however, newcomers that gain the "CTY spirit" are also beloved.  All levels of the hierarchy of students have names.
 
The hierarchy of students at CTY is also a hierarchy of age; more importantly, it is determined by the number of years a student has left, and the number of years s/he has been at CTY.  The more experienced students, specifically those that are accustomed to tradition, often gain the most esteem and respect; however, newcomers that gain the "CTY spirit" are also beloved.  All levels of the hierarchy of students have names.
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=Names Based on Number of Years Remaining=
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==Twomore==
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A twomore is someone with two years remaining before the age limit.  Twomores are usually 14, though some with poorly placed birthdays are 13.  At Lancaster, a twomore (who will return as a onemore) receives the Caution-tape Cape; this is the only item passed down to a twomore.
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==Onemore==
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A onemore is someone with one year remaining before the age limit.  Onemores are usually 15, and sometimes 14.  Most positions are handed down to onemores by nomores/nevermores, such as that of the [[Emperor]] of [[Passionfruit]].
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==Nomore/Nevermore==
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At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY.  A nomore, on the other hand, is someone who will not return for reasons independent of age, such as parents, vacations, other programs, financial issues, etc.
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At Lancaster and Carlisle, a nevermore is someone who cannot return due to other reasons, whereas a nomore is someone who has reached the age limit.  These sites switch around the general definitions of nevermore and nomore.
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Some people (usually not the nomores or nevermores) use the terms nomore and nevermore interchangebly.
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Nomores and nevermores are usually the most respected in the CTY community.  The most knowledgable about tradition, the friendliest, the most well known, etc. are the ones who hold the important positions, such as the [[Emperor]] of [[Passionfruit]].  At Lancaster Session 2, where there are the most positions, many nomores have something to make their last years a bit more special.
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=Names Based on Number of Years of Attendance=
  
 
==Squirrel/Sperm==
 
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A site hopper is someone who rarely stays at the same site more than once.
 
A site hopper is someone who rarely stays at the same site more than once.
  
==Nomore/Nevermore==
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==One Hit Wonder==
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Someone who is simultaenously a squirrel and a nomore/nevermore is called a One Hit Wonder.  One Hit Wonders who really enjoy their first, and only, CTY experience are highly affected by [[CTY Withdrawal]].  One Hit Wonders are also called "One-year Wonders" and "One Shots."
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==Two-year Tragedy==
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A second-year student who is a nomore/nevermore receives this title; a tragic title indeed.  These students who have only had two years of CTY and then must leave are also affected by CTY withdrawal.  Many Two Year Tragedies have made tearful speeches at Passionfruit.
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==Five-year Freak==
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A Five-year Freak is someone who receives the glorious rays of Lady Luck and, through a combination of optimal birthdate, grade (sometimes grade skippage), and parents or other CTY informants, is able to attend CTY for five entire years.  They come to CTY at age 12, and stay until their nomore/nevermore years at age 16.  These students are able to enjoy every moment of their CTY experiences.
  
At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY.  A nomore, on the other hand, is someone who will not return for reasons independent of age, such as parents, vacations, other programs, financial issues, etc.
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==Six-year Satan Spawn==
  
At Lancaster and Carlisle, a nevermore is someone who cannot return due to other reasons, whereas a nomore is someone who has reached the age limit.  These sites switch around the general definitions of nevermore and nomore.
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Six- and seven-year students, for the most part, have also attended [[Baby CTY]].  A Satan Spawn can be created either through two years at Baby CTY and four years at normal, or one year at Baby and a reign of Five-year Freakishness at normal CTY.  Assumedly, it's also possible for an eleven-year old student to come to normal CTY and stay for four years; however, this is practically unheard of.
  
Some people (usually not the nomores or nevermores) use the terms nevermore and nomore interchangebly.
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==Seven-year Satan==
  
Nomores and nevermores are usually the most respected in the CTY communityThe most knowledgable about tradition, the friendliest, the most well known, etc. are the ones who get the important positions, such as the [[Emperor]] of [[Passionfruit]]At Lancaster Session 2, where there are the most positions, many nomores have something to make their last years a bit more specialAll positions are given to onemores, who will return as nomores, except that of the Wearer of the Caution-tape Cape (LAN.2), which is handed down to a twomore.
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Satans have spent the most time possible at normal CTY.  Pretty much all Satans (not that there are many) have done two years of Baby CTY, and all five possible years of normal CTYMost Satans have a strong grasp on traditionThe term "Seven-year Satan" has no relation to the position of [[Satan]] at Lancaster Session 2.

Revision as of 13:03, 11 August 2006

The hierarchy of students at CTY is also a hierarchy of age; more importantly, it is determined by the number of years a student has left, and the number of years s/he has been at CTY. The more experienced students, specifically those that are accustomed to tradition, often gain the most esteem and respect; however, newcomers that gain the "CTY spirit" are also beloved. All levels of the hierarchy of students have names.

Names Based on Number of Years Remaining

Twomore

A twomore is someone with two years remaining before the age limit. Twomores are usually 14, though some with poorly placed birthdays are 13. At Lancaster, a twomore (who will return as a onemore) receives the Caution-tape Cape; this is the only item passed down to a twomore.

Onemore

A onemore is someone with one year remaining before the age limit. Onemores are usually 15, and sometimes 14. Most positions are handed down to onemores by nomores/nevermores, such as that of the Emperor of Passionfruit.

Nomore/Nevermore

At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY. A nomore, on the other hand, is someone who will not return for reasons independent of age, such as parents, vacations, other programs, financial issues, etc.

At Lancaster and Carlisle, a nevermore is someone who cannot return due to other reasons, whereas a nomore is someone who has reached the age limit. These sites switch around the general definitions of nevermore and nomore.

Some people (usually not the nomores or nevermores) use the terms nomore and nevermore interchangebly.

Nomores and nevermores are usually the most respected in the CTY community. The most knowledgable about tradition, the friendliest, the most well known, etc. are the ones who hold the important positions, such as the Emperor of Passionfruit. At Lancaster Session 2, where there are the most positions, many nomores have something to make their last years a bit more special.

Names Based on Number of Years of Attendance

Squirrel/Sperm

A squirrel is someone who is in their first year at CTY. Squirrels often come without any knowledge of tradition. The younger squirrels are usually more acceptive of CTY customs, and are often taken under the wing of an older student. However, some of the older squirrels who are used to non-CTY (and sometimes anti-difference) behaviors at their schools ignore tradition, or even try to ruin it for the returners.

Squirrels who like the site usually return; those who don't either switch sites or fail to come back. Some squirrels only came to CTY to take a single course, like Math Sequence or a science course, for the purpose of excelling in or skipping courses at school.

The term "squirrel" is predominantly used at Lancaster, whereas at Carlisle, the term sperm is used with the same meaning. Pre-1990, the term "rookie" was used as well.

Flying Squirrel

A flying squirrel is a squirrel who is new to a site, but has done CTY before. Flying squirrels usually have some incling regarding traditions; however, each site and session varies in their annual activities. Flying squirrels are most vulnerable at Lancaster and Carlisle, two of the most tradition-heavy sites.

Site Hopper

A site hopper is someone who rarely stays at the same site more than once.

One Hit Wonder

Someone who is simultaenously a squirrel and a nomore/nevermore is called a One Hit Wonder. One Hit Wonders who really enjoy their first, and only, CTY experience are highly affected by CTY Withdrawal. One Hit Wonders are also called "One-year Wonders" and "One Shots."

Two-year Tragedy

A second-year student who is a nomore/nevermore receives this title; a tragic title indeed. These students who have only had two years of CTY and then must leave are also affected by CTY withdrawal. Many Two Year Tragedies have made tearful speeches at Passionfruit.

Five-year Freak

A Five-year Freak is someone who receives the glorious rays of Lady Luck and, through a combination of optimal birthdate, grade (sometimes grade skippage), and parents or other CTY informants, is able to attend CTY for five entire years. They come to CTY at age 12, and stay until their nomore/nevermore years at age 16. These students are able to enjoy every moment of their CTY experiences.

Six-year Satan Spawn

Six- and seven-year students, for the most part, have also attended Baby CTY. A Satan Spawn can be created either through two years at Baby CTY and four years at normal, or one year at Baby and a reign of Five-year Freakishness at normal CTY. Assumedly, it's also possible for an eleven-year old student to come to normal CTY and stay for four years; however, this is practically unheard of.

Seven-year Satan

Satans have spent the most time possible at normal CTY. Pretty much all Satans (not that there are many) have done two years of Baby CTY, and all five possible years of normal CTY. Most Satans have a strong grasp on tradition. The term "Seven-year Satan" has no relation to the position of Satan at Lancaster Session 2.