Difference between revisions of "Drag Day"
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− | Drag Day specifically refers to [[Site:Carlisle|Carlisle]]. See [[Cross-dress Day]] for more info on the tradition in general. | + | "Drag Day" specifically refers to [[Site:Carlisle|Carlisle]]. See [[Cross-dress Day]] for more info on the tradition in general. |
− | [[Drag Day]] is a day when people cross-dress. Generally, it is the most-participated in day of all dress-up days. Often, the night before, during Meet Market, a guy and a girl exchange clothing. The next day, they put on the clothing of the opposite sex and strut their stuff while some of the ballerinas secretly take pictures. | + | [[Drag Day]] is a day when people cross-dress. Generally, it is the most-participated in day of all dress-up days. Often, the night before, during [[Meet Market]], a guy and a girl exchange clothing. The next day, they put on the clothing of the opposite sex and strut their stuff while some of the ballerinas secretly take pictures. Drag Day always occurs on the second Tuesday of the session. |
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==Origins of Drag Day== | ==Origins of Drag Day== | ||
− | The origins of Drag Day actually have nothing to do with Sound of America - in fact, there were several years where Drag Day and SoA overlapped. In | + | The origins of Drag Day actually have nothing to do with Sound of America - in fact, there were several years where Drag Day and SoA overlapped. In 97.2, Pierre(?), for one reason or another, dressed up as a girl. The administration promptly cracked down, forcing him to change, on the grounds that they had heard angry complaints from parents via the Baltimore office about cross-dressing at CTY. Although it was not known at the time, this was actually an excuse fabricated by the Dean of Res. Life. After this incident, a mass protest was held by the students (see [[Hall of Fame:CAR]]). In subsequent years, the theme spread, and Drag Day was born. During the few years when their time on campus overlapped, the Washington Redskins found Drag Day particularly amusing. |
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[[Category:Carlisle Traditions]] | [[Category:Carlisle Traditions]] |
Revision as of 23:43, 29 August 2006
"Drag Day" specifically refers to Carlisle. See Cross-dress Day for more info on the tradition in general.
Drag Day is a day when people cross-dress. Generally, it is the most-participated in day of all dress-up days. Often, the night before, during Meet Market, a guy and a girl exchange clothing. The next day, they put on the clothing of the opposite sex and strut their stuff while some of the ballerinas secretly take pictures. Drag Day always occurs on the second Tuesday of the session.
Origins of Drag Day
The origins of Drag Day actually have nothing to do with Sound of America - in fact, there were several years where Drag Day and SoA overlapped. In 97.2, Pierre(?), for one reason or another, dressed up as a girl. The administration promptly cracked down, forcing him to change, on the grounds that they had heard angry complaints from parents via the Baltimore office about cross-dressing at CTY. Although it was not known at the time, this was actually an excuse fabricated by the Dean of Res. Life. After this incident, a mass protest was held by the students (see Hall of Fame:CAR). In subsequent years, the theme spread, and Drag Day was born. During the few years when their time on campus overlapped, the Washington Redskins found Drag Day particularly amusing.