https://www.realcty.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Hackney-Sack&feedformat=atomRealCTY - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T14:19:51ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.34.1https://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=18832User:Hackney-Sack2009-03-22T03:31:15Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* Passionfruit Song */</p>
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<div>Sarah Hackney: more awesome than sand. Official MoF! (Master of Flaar). Proud owner of Dermot Curtin's original hippie glasses, which he owned since he was 13 and which I may eventually give to some deserving young hooligan.<br />
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==Reasons You Might Know Me==<br />
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- Bethlehem site, session 1, Medieval Studies (or whatever)<br><br />
- Mt. Holyoke site, session 1, Creative Writing<br />
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- LAN.05.2: Greek 1<br><br />
- LAN.06.1: Greek 2<br><br />
- LAN.06.2: Astronomy<br><br />
- LAN.07.1: Archaeology<br><br />
- LAN.07.2: Number Theory<br><br />
- LAN.08.1: Physics<br><br />
- LAN.08.2: Paleobiology <-- This session I served as Lorekeeper<br><br />
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Inside of that, you might know me as the girl who did "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" in '05, "View From Heaven" in '06, "Say Yes" and then "Blackbird" in '07, and "Scarborough Fair" and "Space Oddity" in '08. Or you might know me as the girl who was always explaining the rules in Acting Improv in '07, session 1. Or you might know me as Riff Raff in Rocky Horror in '08 session 1. Or perhaps even from the fact that my Passionfruit speech in 08.2 was actually a song I'd written on the guitar. Or even from my abridged performance of "And it Stoned Me" at Open Mic Night in 08.2. So I've been musical and present. That's enough to be known for, right?<br />
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==Passionfruit Song==<br />
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Send me out to sea alone<br><br />
I've got no way to come back home<br><br />
You were a life boat, you were a high note<br><br />
Rising up to the guiding stars<br><br />
Now the sky is dark and it's all fogging up<br><br />
I just can't find a sign<br><br />
Can't believe I'm leaving this behind<br><br />
<br />
Oh my only home<br><br />
Oh my broken history<br><br />
What to do without you now?<br><br />
All that's left to do now...<br><br />
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I'm drowning in my own sin<br><br />
Don't want to sail into that wind<br><br />
You kept me sailing, while I was bailing<br><br />
Out my sinking life<br><br />
And now my anchor's up<br><br />
And I'm drifting off to nowhere<br><br />
Hey, hey man are you listening?<br><br />
Hey, god, are you there?<br><br />
<br />
Oh my only home<br><br />
Oh my broken memories<br><br />
How should I say goodbye now?<br><br />
As dawn and evening die now?<br><br />
<br />
I'm never one to stand and cry<br><br />
And I never need to say goodbye<br><br />
So what the hell am I going through<br><br />
What am I supposed to do?<br><br />
I see the lights outside my bedroom<br><br />
Saying that I'm gonna die soon<br><br />
Oh I don't want the sun to rise<br><br />
On another sorry day<br><br />
<br />
Oh my only home<br><br />
Oh my lonely history<br><br />
How can I say goodbye now<br><br />
If I can't help but cry now?<br><br />
<br />
Don't let me cry today...<br />
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http://www.myspace.com/ajaxrichard</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=18831User:Hackney-Sack2009-03-22T03:30:24Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
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<div>Sarah Hackney: more awesome than sand. Official MoF! (Master of Flaar). Proud owner of Dermot Curtin's original hippie glasses, which he owned since he was 13 and which I may eventually give to some deserving young hooligan.<br />
<br />
==Reasons You Might Know Me==<br />
<br />
- Bethlehem site, session 1, Medieval Studies (or whatever)<br><br />
- Mt. Holyoke site, session 1, Creative Writing<br />
<br />
- LAN.05.2: Greek 1<br><br />
- LAN.06.1: Greek 2<br><br />
- LAN.06.2: Astronomy<br><br />
- LAN.07.1: Archaeology<br><br />
- LAN.07.2: Number Theory<br><br />
- LAN.08.1: Physics<br><br />
- LAN.08.2: Paleobiology <-- This session I served as Lorekeeper<br><br />
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Inside of that, you might know me as the girl who did "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" in '05, "View From Heaven" in '06, "Say Yes" and then "Blackbird" in '07, and "Scarborough Fair" and "Space Oddity" in '08. Or you might know me as the girl who was always explaining the rules in Acting Improv in '07, session 1. Or you might know me as Riff Raff in Rocky Horror in '08 session 1. Or perhaps even from the fact that my Passionfruit speech in 08.2 was actually a song I'd written on the guitar. Or even from my abridged performance of "And it Stoned Me" at Open Mic Night in 08.2. So I've been musical and present. That's enough to be known for, right?<br />
<br />
==Passionfruit Song==<br />
<br />
Send me out to sea alone<br />
I've got no way to come back home<br />
You were a life boat, you were a high note<br />
Rising up to the guiding stars<br />
Now the sky is dark and it's all fogging up<br />
I just can't find a sign<br />
Can't believe I'm leaving this behind<br />
<br />
Oh my only home<br />
Oh my broken history<br />
What to do without you now?<br />
All that's left to do now...<br />
<br />
I'm drowning in my own sin<br />
Don't want to sail into that wind<br />
You kept me sailing, while I was bailing<br />
Out my sinking life<br />
And now my anchor's up<br />
And I'm drifting off to nowhere<br />
Hey, hey man are you listening?<br />
Hey, god, are you there?<br />
<br />
Oh my only home<br />
Oh my broken memories<br />
How should I say goodbye now?<br />
As dawn and evening die now?<br />
<br />
I'm never one to stand and cry<br />
And I never need to say goodbye<br />
So what the hell am I going through<br />
What am I supposed to do?<br />
I see the lights outside my bedroom<br />
Saying that I'm gonna die soon<br />
Oh I don't want the sun to rise<br />
On another sorry day<br />
<br />
Oh my only home<br />
Oh my lonely history<br />
How can I say goodbye now<br />
If I can't help but cry now?<br />
<br />
Don't let me cry today...<br />
<br />
http://www.myspace.com/ajaxrichard</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Talk:Nomorenomicon&diff=18830Talk:Nomorenomicon2009-03-22T03:21:37Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
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<div>In section 0.5, the universal opposing elements of reality are refered to as both "Bing and Bong" and "Bing and Bang"; are these both correct or is one a typo? -Siri<br />
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'Twas a typo. 'Tis fixed. 'Twill remain fixed. --Max W.<br />
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What do you mean by "emailing the Alcove, past and present"? That'd be a difficult thing to do, since many people change their email addresses at least once between their nomore year and five years later. Has any thought been put into this aspect of the Nomorenomicon? [[User:Ken|Ken]] 16:17, 24 January 2007 (MST)<br />
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I resent the claim made at the top, the Nomore-Nomicon only represents session two. If you want you could either delete the statement or I would be happy to consult you on how to include the traditions of session 1.<br />
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The claim at the top is on the cover of the Nomicon. Take it up with Polveroj. Also, did I really write "Philip Punn" in my comment about his impending patch? I find that hard to believe. -Shackney</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Lorekeeper&diff=18829Lorekeeper2009-03-22T03:14:48Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* Lorekeepers */</p>
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<div>The [[Lorekeeper]] is a Lancaster position created in 05.2.<br />
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==History==<br />
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The position of <b>Lorekeeper, Wearer of the Tape Bathrobe, and Protector of 42</b> was created during 05.2 by Polveroj, a minus-one-more who was worried about the general decline in insanity about the Lancaster site. He decided to document and hopefully maintain the general insanity of CTYers at Lancaster. The book he wrote, the [[Nomorenomicon]], along with the Duct Tape bathrobe, a roll of DANGER tape, and a copy of the book known as the <i>Principia Discordia</i>, was left in the middle of Hartman Green before [[Passionfruit]] 05.2.<br />
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As per instructions on the box, the position was given to the one-more carrying a towel and/or wearing a bathrobe that wished to become the Keeper and won the Rock Paper Scissors Spock Lizard competition. This person was Emily Ehrenberger. She thus become the frist non-anonymous (nonymous) Keeper. <br />
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She took the box home, read through the book, attempted to read the Rule of Fives and failed, and added her five sections to the book (mostly during Passionfruit the next year). She dutifully wore the bathrobe each Thursday at CTY LAN.06.2 and passed on the box and robe in the same manner as was given unto her.<br />
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The Lorekeeper is an honorary member of the Order of the Dodecahedral Watermelon.<br />
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==Lorekeepers==<br />
Before 06.2: "Polveroj"<br><br />
06.2: Emily Ehrenberger<br><br />
07.2: [[User:1ManJusticeLeague|Kendal Reed]]<br><br />
08.2: [[User:Hackney-Sack|Sarah Hackney]]<br><br />
09.2: Melissa Icaza<br />
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==Writing the Nomorenomicon==<br />
Each successive Keeper adds five sections to the Nomore-Nomicon, starting with section Polveroj's 0.0. For the complete contents of the Nomore-Nomicon, see [[Nomorenomicon]].<br />
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As of 18:33GMT on Friday, August 10, 2007, the [[Pentinity]] and the Lorekeeper can addendum previous Sections of the Nomore-nomicon to correct inaccurate information while keeping the original text preserved. 08.2's [[Pentinity|Holder of the Duck]] ([[User:Memoriesonfilm|Max]]) had already added a "Notes" section to the [[Nomorenomicon]] on its page here on RealCTY. Thus, Sections written before this law was enacted were already grandfathered in. Those Addenda and all future Addendums will be recorded in actual Nomore-nomicon and copied verbatim onto RealCTY (i.e. the exact opposite of what was done for the first two Sections) by the next Lorekeeper.<br />
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This seems difficult to do during session and might be done the opposite of the opposite way. Except then recorded by hand. Or something.<br />
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==Rock Paper Scissors Spock Lizard==<br />
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Rock Paper Scissors Spock Lizard (RPSSL) is played exactly the same as Rock, Paper, Scissors, except with two more maneuvers. Therefore, instead of saying "Rock, Paper, Scissors, Shoot!" one must say "Rock, Paper, Scissors, Spock, Lizard, Shoot!"<br />
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The Spock sign is made in the traditional Spock sign fashion: index and middle finger together, a gap and then ring and pinkie finger together, with thumb separate.<br />
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The lizard sign is made by shaping one's hand into a mouth, with one's thumb below one's four fingers.<br />
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===Rules===<br />
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* Rock smashes Scissors and crushes Lizard.<br />
* Paper covers Rock and disproves Spock.<br />
* Scissors cuts Paper and disembowels Lizard.<br />
* Spock disintegrates rock and melts scissors.<br />
* Lizard eats Paper and poisons Spock.<br />
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==The Sending==<br />
The Sending does not exist. Upon further discourse between the Assistant/Secretary to the First Nonymous Keeper ([[User:Izzlefree|Siri]]) and the 08.2 [[Pentinity|Holder of the Duck]] ([[User:Memoriesonfilm|Max]]) it was deemed unnecessary and inefficient. The five newest Sections of the [[Nomorenomicon]] will be posted verbatim here, on [[Main Page|RealCTY]], every year by the next Lorekeeper. This decision was reached between 07.2 and '08. Thusly, The Sending never came into play and the Assistant/Secretary to the First Nonymous Keeper simply made it never exist.<br />
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'''The following is posted solely as a historical note.'''<br />
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One day in the middle of 06.2, the Assistant/Secretary [friend] to the First Nonymous Keeper suddenly got a brilliant idea (mostly because she wanted to be included in the Lore tradition). Every five years, for The Sending, the current Keeper would email the Book out to all current and previous the [[Alcove|Alcovians]] (and whoever else) so they could observe the goings on and goings wrong at CTY Lancaster. So the Assistant/Secretary and the Lorekeeper, who also agreed, went to the Master of Alcove T-shirts and presented the idea. The T-shirt master agreed and the List was born (though it was not actually delivered until after [[Passionfruit]]). It is theirs and various others' fervent hope that this idea does not die by the fifth year and that any Keepers, current and previous contribute to the Book and the List.<br />
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[[Category:Lancaster]]<br />
[[Category:Traditions]]<br />
[[Category:Lancaster Positions]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=18828User:Hackney-Sack2009-03-22T03:12:43Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
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<div>Sarah Hackney: more awesome than sand. Official MoF! (Master of Flaar). Proud owner of Dermot Curtin's original hippie glasses, which he owned since he was 13 and which I may eventually give to some deserving young hooligan.<br />
<br />
==Reasons You Might Know Me==<br />
<br />
- Bethlehem site, session 1, Medieval Studies (or whatever)<br><br />
- Mt. Holyoke site, session 1, Creative Writing<br />
<br />
- LAN.05.2: Greek 1<br><br />
- LAN.06.1: Greek 2<br><br />
- LAN.06.2: Astronomy<br><br />
- LAN.07.1: Archaeology<br><br />
- LAN.07.2: Number Theory<br><br />
- LAN.08.1: Physics<br><br />
- LAN.08.2: Paleobiology <-- This session I served as Lorekeeper<br><br />
<br />
Inside of that, you might know me as the girl who did "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" in '05, "View From Heaven" in '06, "Say Yes" and then "Blackbird" in '07, and "Scarborough Fair" and "Space Oddity" in '08. Or you might know me as the girl who was always explaining the rules in Acting Improv in '07, session 1. Or you might know me as Riff Raff in Rocky Horror in '08 session 1. Or perhaps even from the fact that my Passionfruit speech in 08.2 was actually a song I'd written on the guitar. Or even from my abridged performance of "And it Stoned Me" at Open Mic Night in 08.2. So I've been musical and present. That's enough to be known for, right?</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Lancaster&diff=18827Lancaster2009-03-22T03:07:37Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* Students */</p>
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<div>{{Lancaster}}<br />
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The [[Lancaster]] site is the oldest, most populated, most tradition-heavy, and essentially the most superlative (although not necessarily best, depending on preference) CTY site that is still in operation. It boasts a recently renovated campus and facilities, many air-conditioned dorms with clean bathrooms, improved food (from its horrid state in the past), spacious classrooms, excellent staff, and a vivacious and diverse student body. It also features some of the rarer Math/Computer Science and Science courses in the CTY program, supplemented by a healthful selection of Humanities courses. It is the only site with five dances and, with its many activities and tournaments, is one of the most intense sites in terms of utilized time - distinctly divided between in-class and out-of-class time - while still providing empty weekends for socializing and relaxation. Lancaster provides what is arguably one of the richest student experiences in the CTY program.<br />
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=Location=<br />
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The Lancaster site is held at Franklin and Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Lancaster is right in the middle of Pennsylvania Dutch country, but as a CTYer, you won't get the chance to do any Amish sightseeing, except perhaps on a weekend trip to the [[Farmers Market]] in downtown Lancaster (which is highly recommended, by the way). The rest of your time will be spent on campus, which at 55 acres is small but not cramped. The campus can seem a good deal smaller, though, during times when it is shared by other programs, including a number of sports camps. However, CTY is by far the largest presence at F&M during the summer.<br />
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==Dorms==<br />
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There are seven main dormitories which are or were used by CTY: North and South Ben (or Benjamin Franklin Residence Halls), Thomas, Schnader, Weis, Marshall-Buchanan, and [[First Dietz|Dietz]]. North and South Ben are each subdivided into four halls, and Thomas and Schnader both have north and south subdivisions as well. North and South Ben form the west side of the residential quad, flanking the dining hall, and Thomas and Schnader are on the east side. Weis Hall is located on the north end of the quad and often houses the staff. Marshall-Buchanan is on the south side of the quad. Dietz is inconveniently located all the way across Hartman Green, and its residents frequently lamented living there, though it has not been used for CTY since 2004. Since 2003, access to all the dorms is controlled by [[fob]]s.<br />
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However, the dorms that CTYers actually occupy change from year to year because of renovations at F&M. During the 2004 sessions, students lived in North Ben, Thomas, Marshall-Buchanan, and Dietz. In 2005, students lived in Schnader, South Ben, Marshall (males only), and Buchanan (females only with the exception of a male hall in the basement) while the office and medical office were housed in Thomas. In 2006, students lived in Schander, South Ben, Marshall, and Thomas, while the office and the medical office were again housed in Thomas. In 2007, students lived in North Ben, South Ben, and Schnader, with the instructional and administrative staff in Thomas. Schnader was completely female, while North Ben was completely male. South Ben had males in Kunkel, Klein, and Dubbs Houses, and females in Atlee House. In 2008, North Ben and Thomas were completely female, with Marshall and Schnader housing males. South Ben was unused due to construction.<br />
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All the dorms are air-conditioned, though the individual air-conditioners can be cranky and/or dysfunctional. One distinctive feature of the bedrooms in some buildings is their modular furniture. By properly positioning the wardrobe and dresser, the bed can be placed on top of both, creating a loft; ladders are provided in each room for this very purpose. This frees up a lot of space in the room, provided that you don't mind sleeping within two feet of the paneled ceiling. Occasionally, a student will fall out of a lofted bed, prompting the staff to enforce a "no lofts" policy. When this occurs, the RAs come through the halls [[Lexicon|debunking]] everyone's beds.<br />
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In 2006, North Ben was under construction during both sessions of CTY. This caused much annoyance among students whose Frisbees were lost in that area during 06.1. From the fourth floor of Thomas, at least two dozen Frisbees were visible at any one time. Also during 06.1, the trees in the sectioned-off part of the Quad were cut down. In 2007, CTYers returned to find that construction on North Ben was complete, along with a glass-walled extension known as Ware, which was used for activities such as talent show practice. South Ben underwent similar construction in 2008, and the RAs made light of the lost Frisbees by basing a carnival off finding a double agent who was throwing Frisbees into the construction site.<br />
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===South Ben===<br />
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South Ben is divided into four houses: Atlee, Dubbs, Klein, and Kunkel. These four houses each have three floors. It is a great place to hang out given its many co-ed lounges (one at each intersection of Atlee/Dubbs and of Klein/Kunkel) and balconies.<br />
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====Balconies====<br />
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During 06.1, someone climbed from the second floor balcony down to the first floor, which angered the Site Director and led him to close the balconies for Session 2. People also dropped things off the balconies, such as fobs, cookies, and kickballs (it was a hall bonding activity), which is now a violation of the rules. Despite this, balconies reopened for 2007 and remained open, despite one student climbing out a window onto a locked balcony and other miscellaneous rule-breaking.<br />
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====Atlee/Dubbs====<br />
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Atlee/Dubbs 2nd is one of the most popular lounges on campus due to its many couches and ample space. It is the setting of many fun stories of many couch orgies. The historic twenty-person couch orgy was held there using the two couches (a two-person couch and a three-person couch). "CTY '92, capturing the hearts of many by Kodak color film" is carved into a windowsill in this lounge.<br />
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The third floor lounge was recently remade into what looks like a '50s diner, complete with shiny plastic booths and blatant coke advertisements on the walls, making it a popular hangout location.<br />
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====Klein/Kunkel====<br />
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The Klein/Kunkel lounges tend to see less traffic than the Atlee/Dubbs lounges.<br />
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Although Atlee/Dubbs and Klein/Kunkel must be entered though separate doors from the outside, it is possible to move between the two houses using the Dubbs/Klein basement (on the other hand, it is not possible to move between the houses using the corridors without undergoing repeated instantaneous sex changes). DK Base has a laundry room, a bathroom, and a large lounge which contains a television, couches, and a broken piano with the sheet music to Stairway to Heaven. However, the lounge is not always open, nor is the passageway. The couches are also particularly comfortable and squishy. Unfortunately, the basement has a tendency to be damp.<br />
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===North Ben===<br />
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North Ben is divided into four halls: Muhlenburg, Mull, Rauch, and Shaeffer. The dorms are nearly all doubles, (except for one triple on the end of Muhlenburg, which no one is generally assigned to but can be used for huge sleepovers) and are fairly large. North Ben was all male in 2007, but all female in 2008. Mull 2 and Mull 3 are used as co-ed lounges, and are generally less crowded than Schnader 1. Though not furnished as nicely as Schnader, both lounges have a balcony. Some activities are held in the Mull lounges. Recently, Mull 2 has been used as a practice area for [[Rocky_Horror#Lancaster|Rocky Horror]] on Second Saturday.<br />
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===Schnader===<br />
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Schnader is most well-known for its first-floor co-ed lounge which has conveniences such as couches, chairs, tables, and the like. There is a large television in the lounge, but it is not usually on (or able to be turned on). The lounge is popular because of its large size, and because the furniture is nicer than that of any other lounge. There is also a small alcove across the hall from the lounge which holds two smaller couches and a coffee table. This space is usually used by anyone looking for a quieter atmosphere in which they can have private conversations. The Schnader 1 lounge is usually used for informal activities such as card games and lounging, but some official activity sessions are held there when it rains. Schnader First is also the site of the Passing of the [[Duck]]. Recently, all other Schnader lounges have been single sex only.<br />
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Schnader 1 lounge is encased in glass and overlooks Schnader's exceptionally large porch. This porch is also commonly used as a meeting point, especially during [[Quad Time]].<br />
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Schnader is extremely humid, especially in the basement, and in 07.2, the damp climate in Schnader caused many students to develop a cold which became known as "[[The Schnade]]" or "Schnades." This quickly spread to the rest of campus. Despite the obvious and visible mold (one girl found a covering of mold in her trashcan that was over an inch thick) in the Schnader showers and dorms, no staff member has admitted mold as a possibly culprit. The (known) symptoms of the Schnade include a runny nose, sneezing, coughing, coughing up blood, vomiting, a bad sore throat, and a bad British accent. However, cases of pinkeye, pneumonia, chicken pox, sinus infections, and insomnia among the student body have also been attributed to the Schnade.<br />
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===Thomas===<br />
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Thomas alternates between being a student dorm and a staff dorm; the presence of the administration office also seems to vary. In recent years, Thomas has housed both administration and students. It has a downstairs co-ed lounge which contains a collection of newly-installed furniture. This lounge previously hosted the Passing of the Duck, but this event has been moved to Schnader.<br />
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The dorms in Thomas are organized into suites with accompanying lounges. Both double and single rooms branch off of these lounges, and there are typically three rooms per suite. These lounges are excellent for sleepovers and fort-building, such as the aptly named Fort Homoerotica in 2nd Thomas. In 06.2, [[Passionfruit]] Juice was kept chilled in an empty room on 2nd Thomas.<br />
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===Marshall/Buchanan===<br />
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Marshall/Buchanan, often referred to as Marshall/Buch, is the hall on the south end of the residential quad. Its front side faces out onto the quad towards Weis, while to its rear is Buchanan Park(which is owned by the City of Lancaster, not F&M). The Franklin and Marshall Public Safety offices are located on the first floor of Marshall/Buch.<br />
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==Classrooms==<br />
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===Stager Hall===<br />
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Stager (pronounced Stay-grr, with a hard g) is an academic building at F&M with three floors and a basement. Many humanities classes meet here, and it is usually where the first rounds of [[Quiz Bowl]] meet. Furthermore, activities such as chess tournaments, card/board games, and debate frequently meet here. Its facade is largely composed of glass, and many believe it looks a lot like a frog from far away! Stager's frogginess has earned it a variation of the "[[Wanna buy a duck?]]" game.<br />
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Stager is conveniently located near Jazzman's and the Bookstore. Classes occasionally use their breaks to buy stuff there. Thus, it is possible for a Stager class taking a break to see members of a class from another building that are using their break to buy smoothies.<br />
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In front of Stager Hall is the [http://library.fandm.edu/archives/collegearc/chesapeake.jpg Chesapeake], a great place to sit or climb during class breaks. The sculpture, made of stone and steel, was created by California artist [http://www.sculpture.org/portfolio/sculptorPage.php?sculptor_id=1000073 Woods Davy] and installed at F&M in 1985. It is often referred to as "Sticks and Stones".<br />
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This building was originally called Stahr (pronounced like stair) Hall, until someone named Stager donated more money around 90 or so. Some of the old timers insisted on continuing to call it Stahr, or Stahr-with-a-silent-G.<br />
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===Keiper Hall===<br />
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Some math classes are held here, including the ever-popular Lancasterian favorite, Number Theory (often taught by [[Pomm and Timmer]] Session 2).<br />
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Many writing courses are also taught in Keiper.<br />
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On one of the rear exterior walls at the basement level there is a poem in some kind of orange chalk or paint pen (that was there from at least '88-93) that read as follows: <br><br />
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War, he sang, is toil and trouble <br><br />
Honor but an empty bubble <br><br />
Never ending, still beginning <br><br />
fighting still and still destroying. <br><br />
So if this world be worth the winning <br><br />
think, oh think it worth enjoying <br><br />
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==Other Parts of Campus==<br />
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===Arches=== <br />
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In front of the Dining Hall, there are a series of brick arches which provide support and protection from the elements. Many [[activities]], especially those involving crafts, are held here. According to [[Adam Roush]], two CTYers who met on the right side of the Arches (when looking at them from outside) in the 1980's eventually married, which is why the weekend Marriage Booth is always placed on the right side of the Arches.<br />
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===ASFC===<br />
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The ASFC (Alumni Sports & Fitness Center), sometimes affectionately known by its profane, phonetical pronunciation, is a gym on F&M's campus which CTY students may use. Activities such as Swimming are held here. If it rains on a Friday or Saturday, the [[dance]] will be moved from the residential Quad in front of the dining hall to here. As terrible as this is, students generally come to a consenus that the ASFC is vastly superior to the Mayser Gym (due to increased ventilation), where rained-out dances have very occasionally been held when the ASFC is being used by craft festivals. The ASFC is also generally the site of beginning-of-session registration, opening ceremonies, the talent show and closing ceremonies/parent conferences.<br />
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In 2004, the dining hall was being renovated, so CTYers had to eat all three meals in the ASFC. Further indignity was heaped on the students when, during the second week of the Second Session, a crafts fair was held in the ASFC, forcing the meals to be held in a circus tent on Weis Field. "The Big Top," as it was affectionately known by the administration, was almost universally reviled for its heat, lack of space, and implication that CTYers were like barnyard animals who were merely there to be led to the trough.<br />
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During 07.1, the very first dance was "rained" out and held at the ASFC. The next week, the RAs ran a survey by their kids to see if half the remaining dances could be held in the ASFC. A majority voted "yes," so for the rest of that session, the Friday dances were held in the ASFC. This, luckily, has not continued. However, in 08.1, the first two dances were held in the ASFC, and after the third dance, which was held outside, it was decided by the administration and the Health Office that the fourth dance would be held inside "because of the heat." However, it was much hotter and far more humid in the gym than it was outside and several students and staff became ill from the heat. The final dance was held outside.<br />
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===Hartman Green===<br />
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Hartman Green is a (usually) grassy area on the Franklin & Marshall campus. Oftentimes, due to the summer heat and lack of sufficient watering, the grass turns brown. Such an occurrence has been known to cause CTY staff and students to affectionately call the location "Hartman Brown" for the remainder of the summer. Other times, the Green and the accompanying sidewalk are dug up to relay piping, but the area has never been called "Hartman Piping" or "Hartman Hole." It is a popular location for classes to hold breaks and includes numerous walkways for students with bad aim to throw Frisbees over (though doing this will usually get said Frisbee confiscated). Hartman is also the site of the Passionfruit and the [[Electric Tree]], a tree with a power socket installed near the base of the trunk.<br />
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At the LAN.05.2 closing ceremony, the [[History of Disease]] and [[Archaeology]] classes performed a skit titled "The Excavation and Disease Control of Hartman Green."<br />
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===Jazzman's===<br />
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Jazzman's is a coffee shop located below the bookstore, right outside of Stager. Most Instructors will take their students to Jazzman's or the Steinman Center coffee shop at least once per session.<br />
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===Mayser Gym===<br />
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The other gym that CTYers use besides the ASFC is Mayser Gym. Those who sign up for [[basketball]], volleyball, and some other sports for [[activities]] will go here. Occasionally, if a dance is rained out, it will be held here, but only if the ASFC is unavailable.<br />
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Due to a near-total lack of ventilation and the requirement that students remove their shoes before taking the dance floor, Mayser is the worst possible dance location. Because of this, a callback in its dishonor was created and added to the end of [[Sweet Transvestite]] on the [[Second Saturday]].<br />
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===Steinman Center===<br />
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Steinman Center is home to the mailroom. The building is also host to a coffee shop almost identical to Jazzman's. The large rooms upstairs have hosted indoor tournaments in the past, such as the Super Poker Tournamoker in 05.2, and Swing Dancing! classes.<br />
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===Weis Field===<br />
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Weis Field is a large field behind Weis Hall where most of the sports activities and sports tournaments take place. Various classes have been known to go their to conduct experiments that were not as safe for the confines of a classroom.<br />
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==Other Non-Parts of Campus==<br />
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Students at Lancaster generally only leave the F&M campus to go to three locations: Turkey Hill, the sacred store; the Farmers Market, actually Central Market, where fresh foods, fudge, and collectibles can be purchased; and AYP, the world-renowned punk store.<br />
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===Turkey Hill===<br />
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[http://www.turkeyhillstores.com/default.asp Turkey Hill] is a convenience store located, very conveniently, only a few steps off of campus from Weis Field. Students can go there to buy snacks, ice cream, and drinks. They can also go there to not buy condoms, which are contraband. Turkey Hill is referenced in "[[American Pie]]" in a callback to the line "I went down to the sacred store." It is where students go each year to purchase drinks for the [[Passionfruit]].<br />
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===Farmers Market===<br />
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The Farmers Market is known to real Lancaster residents as Central Market; to call it the Farmers Market is to be a tourist, but it is also to be a CTYer. Recently, CTY students have taken to calling it by its proper name. Students generally sign up on Thursdays to go on trips to the Farmers Market the following Saturday. There, after a twenty minute trek, students can purchase fresh fruits, bagels, fudge, novelty signs, pastries, and various other country goodies.<br />
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===Angry, Young and Poor===<br />
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[http://www.angryyoungandpoor.com/store/pc/home.asp Angry, Young and Poor], very commonly abbreviated AYP, is the world's bestselling punk store. It is headquartered and located solely in downtown Lancaster; it gains its esteem from its sales on the Internet. AYP is traditionally a stop along the way to Farmers Market on Saturdays. Only the later trips stop at AYP, because it tends to open quite late. Favorite products at AYP include hairdye, various studs, belts, hairdye, boots, hairdye, leopard print pants, skirts, hairdye, and hairdye. Students often stop here early on Second Saturday to stock up on makeup, clothing, and especially on hairdye.<br />
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=Food=<br />
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All students eat in the central cafeteria on campus. There are four lines and four dining rooms. See [[Alcove]] and [[LLRT]] for information on the groups associated with specific areas of the dining halls.<br />
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The features of the cafeteria include:<br />
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# Dining Room 1<br />
#* KIVO (Kosher, International, Vegetarian/Vegan, and Organic)<br />
#* This dining hall is closed at breakfast and every weekend from Friday dinner to lunch the next Monday.<br />
# Dining Room 2<br />
#* Main Line (standard style dorm food, usually meat, veggies, with rice/mashed potatoes, sometimes stir fry)<br />
#* Vegetarian Line (which formerly offered a variety of vegetarian options and now (as of 08.1) serves nothing but pasta and macaroni and cheese)<br />
#* Wraps Station<br />
#* Soup/Salad Bar<br />
# Dining Room 3<br />
#* Grill (burgers, fries, etc.)<br />
#* Pizza Station<br />
#* Cereal<br />
#* Microwave<br />
# Entrance Area<br />
#* Drink Machines<br />
#* Dessert/Fruit Table<br />
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Lancaster is the only peanut-free CTY site. The staff and most of the student body take this very seriously, as an atypically large percentage of the population has peanut allergies.<br />
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==Dining Hall==<br />
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The Dining Hall once consisted of four main dining rooms. Dining Room 4 was synonymous with the Land of the Large Round Tables, or the LLRT. In 2004, however, the facilities were renovated, and students were forced to trek across the footbridge for meals at the Alumni Sports & Fitness Center.<br />
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As of 2004, only three main dining rooms remain in the F&M Dining Hall, in addition to the main entrance area, thus totaling for rooms. The room immediately to the left and right of the entrance (Dining Rooms 2 and 3, respectively) is where food is served, as well as where many students sit. Dining Room 4, two rooms to the right, has been converted into a special-events dining room and is not accessible from the regular dining hall and is thus not counted in the dining room totals. An exception to this general policy occurred during the [[Last Supper]] in 2007 and 2008, when Site Directors [[Brian Bloomfield]] and Debbie (respectively) opened the room for the event.<br />
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Dining Room 1, two rooms to the left of the entrance room, is the location of the [[Alcove]], as well as Teh Corner and The Booth, two very nice corner booths, and as a smattering of tables. In 2007, this area was closed off, along with the beloved Alcove, for Kosherization. The Alcove relocated to a corner of Dining Room 2. In 2008, however, Dining Room 1 was reopened, along with its various protrusions. Dining Room 1 is now the home of KIVO and is only open for lunch and dinner on weekdays (except for Friday dinner).<br />
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=History=<br />
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Lancaster is one of the oldest CTY sites, and as such, has some of the oldest and richest traditions. Although the first OTID (Office of Talent Identification and Development, a former name for CTY) summer program was held at [[St. Mary's]] College in 1981 (1980, by other sources), it was held at Lancaster and [[Carlisle]] in the following year, and these two sites have been the oldest continuously running CTY sites.<br />
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Throughout most of its history, Lancaster has been the largest site at CTY, hosting over 500 students each session. Until the early-1990s, Lancaster's many courses were organized into five colleges: Humanities (e.g. Logic & Rhetoric, Latin, etc.); Maryland Academy of Sciences (e.g. Astronomy, Marine Ecology, etc.); Pre-Calculus Mathematics; Fast-Paced AP Biology, Chemistry & Physics; and Advanced Math, Computer Science & Misc. Each college was partly autonomous, with its own graduation ceremony, and, starting in 1987, its own t-shirts. Since then, the academic organization has been streamlined into three subject areas (Humanities/Writing, Math/Computer Science, and Science) with a single graduation ceremony.<br />
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Because of its size and age, Lancaster has seen numerous student groups and traditions arise; some of these can be seen above.<br />
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=Courses Offered=<br />
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Lancaster has had traditionally been a hotspot for math and science courses. It is the only site to offer [[Number Theory]], [[Theory of Computation]], [[Data Structures and Algorithms]], [[Selected Topics in Advanced Biology]], and [[Selected Topics in Advanced Chemistry]]. Lancaster is one of two sites to offer [[History of Disease]], [[Archaeology]], and [[Paleobiology]], and in 2001, it was the first site to offer [[Cryptology]]. Lancaster also offers [[Fundamentals of Computer Science]]. Lancaster also has some strong humanities offerings, such as [[Ancient Greek]] and [[Etymologies]], though it lacks the breadth of [[Carlisle]] in this regard.<br />
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=Students=<br />
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* [[User:Alex Hoffman|Alex Hoffman]] - 85.both, 86.both, 87.both, 88.both<br />
* [[User:dale|Adam "Dale" Ganderson]] - 88.1, 89.both, 90.both, 91.1, 94.both TA<br />
* [[User:BrianCarlstrom|Brian Carlstrom]] - 89.1<br />
* [[User:ilean|Aileen Kawabe (I-lean)]] - 89.1, 90.1, 91.both, 92.both, 93.1<br />
* [[User:Ayelton|Andromeda]] - 91.both, 92.both, 93.both, 94.both<br />
* [[User:Imogen|Dave Park]] - 94.2, 95.both<br />
* [[User:Aurora|Meghan Elledge nee McMullin]] - 93.2, 95.2, 96.1<br />
* [[User:Starfireming|Zannah Merrill]] - 95.1, 96.1, 98.2<br />
* [[User:showergrrl|Lisa Spitalewitz]] - 96.2, 97-99.both. 02.both RA.<br />
* [[User:dvitol|Daniel Vitolo]] - 97.2, 98.1, 99.both, 00.both<br />
* [[User:Ken|Ken Levin]] - 98.2, 99.1, 00.1, 01.1<br />
* [[User:Ferret|Aaron "Ferret" Feldman]] - 99.2, 00.2, 01.2<br />
* [[Adam Roush]] - 01.1<br />
* [[Diana Hsu]] - 01.2, 02.1<br />
* [[User:LittleDan|Daniel Ehrenberg]] - 03.1<br />
* [[User:Elizabeth|Elizabeth Fong]] - 01.1, 02.1, 03.1<br />
* [[User:Asriel|Noah Tucker]] - 00.1, 02.1, 03.1<br />
* [[User:Eunladi|Grace Ha]] - 01.2, 02.1, 03.1<br />
* [[User:Moonstone|Sarah Guan]] - 03.1, 04.1<br />
* [[User:OldFogey|David Rosenberg]] - 02.2, 03.both, 04.2<br />
* Abigail Hoglund - 04.2<br />
* [[User:Free2chink|Lilly Chen]] - 03.2, 04.2<br />
* [[User:Nathanielperson|Nathaniel Stevens]] - 02.2, 03.2, 04.2<br />
* [[User:pluvie|Mindy Or]] - 05.1<br />
* Will Colmer - 02.2, 03.2, 04.2, 05.2<br />
* [[User:Nixon|(Michael) Nixon]] - 02.2, 03.2, 04.2, 05.2<br />
* [[Phil Gunn]] - 05.2<br />
* [[Wendy Lin]] - 06.1<br />
* Chris Tian - 06.1<br />
* [[User:Dharun|Dharun Ravi]] - 08.2<br />
* [[User:Crazyh4444|Amy Garland]]- 06.1<br />
* [[User:Lenners|Lena Batchan]] - 06.2<br />
* [[User:Alexa K.|Alexa Keizur]] - 06.2<br />
* [[User:Liu4816|Angus LIU]] - 06.2<br />
* [[User:V_anilla|Bowie Reilly]] - 06.2<br />
* [[User:Jordan|Jordan Goldstein]] - 06.2<br />
* Jeff Odell - 06.2<br />
* [[User:Theycalledmeditz|Danica Liongson]] - 06.2<br />
* [[User:TRIPLESWOMAN|Christine Larson]] - 06.2<br />
* [[User:The Minion Master|Fionna Howes]] - 06.2<br />
* [[User:Courtney463|Courtney Smith]] - 05.2, 06.2<br />
* Shea Levy - 04.2, 05.2, 06.2<br />
* [[User:Sanityforlosers|Rachel Todd]] - 04.2, 05.2, 06.2<br />
* [[Christian Burnette]] - 04.2, 05.2, 06.2<br />
* [[User:JW|Jonathan Sussman (a.k.a. JW)]] - 03.2, 04.2, 05.2, 06.2<br />
* [[User:Mstcn|David Gao]]- 06.1, 07.1<br />
* [[User:Geissler|Christopher Geissler]]- 06.1, 07.1<br />
* [[User:David Fantarella|David Fantarella]]- JHU.04.1, 06.1, 07.1<br />
* [[User:Zev| Zev Hurwich]] - 04.1, 05.1, 06.1, 07.1<br />
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* [[User:Starr|Starr Z. Chen]]- 05.1, 06.1, 07.1<br />
* [[User:collinstocks|Collin Stocks]] - 08.1<br />
* [[User:KaiYotiC|Ray Hou]] - 08.1<br />
* [[User:iSeungDo|Victor Song]] - 07.1, 08.1<br />
* [[User:Jumping Jack Flash|Wes McClung]] - JHU.05-06.1, 07.1, 08.1<br />
* [[User:commiemermaid|Gabe Murchison]] - 06.1, 07.1, 08.1<br />
* [[User:Rachelmonster|Rachel Larrowe]] - 06.1, 07.1, 08.1<br />
* [[User:Verity|Verity Walsh]] - 06.1, 07.1, 08.1<br />
* [[User:Flmngarrow|Nora Castle]] - 05.1, 06.1, 07.1, 08.1<br />
* [[User:ElenaK|Elena Karras]] - 06.1, 07.1, 08.both<br />
* [[User:Haxxy|Dan Salvato]] - 05.1, 06.1, 07.1, 08.1<br />
* [[User:Pahhwenaz|Nat Harrington]] - 06.1, 07.1<br />
* Dan Deng - 05.1, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Emmap|Emma Phillips]] - 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Yulia|Yulia Korovikov]] - 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Mint Sharpie|Ariel Hyre]]- 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Claire21118621phoebe|Claire Merriman]] - 07.2<br />
* [[User:Claire21118621phoebe|Phoebe Gould]] - 07.2<br />
* [[User:Daemonar|Josh Frumkin]] - 07.both<br />
* [[User:Jenny sun|Jenny Sun]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Izzlefree|Siri Maley]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Bergit|Bergit Uhran]]- 05.2, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Harriet|Harriet Weaver]]- 05.2, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Wavelogic|Jeremy Cockerham]] - 05.1, 06.1, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[Magdalena "Laney" Newhouse]] - 04.2, 05.2, 06.both, 07.2<br />
* [[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeff Sachs]] - 04.2, 05.2, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* Anna Moss - 05.1, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:EB Saldana|EB Saldana]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[Zeke Weiner]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2<br />
* [[User:rubiks_master1992|Austin Penner]]- 07.2, 08.1, 08.2<br />
* [[User:D-Feld|David Feldheim]] - 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:John "Jarrison" Harrison|John Harrison]] - 07.1, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:Little Pickle Awww|Rebecca "Chris" Kotsonis]] - 06.2, 07.2, 08.both<br />
* [[User:Ariane|Ariane Turley]] - 06.2, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:FJØRKËN|Ben Horkley]] - 06.2, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:Bad Bob|Bobby Rua]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:Master P|Peter B. Rexxa]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:Maddy Jennewein|Maddy Jennewein]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:Willsteinberg|Will Steinberg]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:Eli Petzold|Eli Petzold]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:Memoriesonfilm|Max Wang]] - 05.2, 06.2, 07.2, 08.2<br />
* [[User:Hackney-Sack|Sarah Hackney]] - 05.2, 06.both, 07.both, 80.both<br />
* [[User:Kokomo|Zoe Madonna]] - 08.1, (09.1)<br />
* [[User:Kanqueror|Max Randhahn]] - 08.1, (09.1)<br />
* [[User:kimmystar94|Sarah Kim]] - 07.2, 08.1, (09.1)<br />
* [[User:elliah_the_gangster|Elliah Heifetz]] - 07.1, 08.1, (09.1)<br />
* [[User:Wendeth|Wendy Li]] - 07.2, 08.2, (09.2)<br />
* [[User:Clcrhiggaeeermo|Charlie McGeorge]] - 06.1, 07.2, 08.2, (09.2)<br />
* [[User:Maggieanne|Maggie Farrell]]- 06.2, 07.2, 08.2, (09.2)<br />
* [[User:Allegra!|Allegra Kuney]] - 06.2, 07.2, 08.2, (09.both)<br />
* [[User:Dtree1992|Daniel Tracht]] - 06.2, 07.2, 08.both, (09.both)<br />
* [[User:WiiWouldLikeToPlay|Skip McClinton]] - 06.1,07.1, 08.1, 09.1<br />
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[[Category:Lancaster|*]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Bizarre_Love_Triangle&diff=17941Bizarre Love Triangle2008-09-03T05:13:10Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
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<div>"[[Bizarre Love Triangle]]" by New Order is a song on the [[Lancaster]] Upper [[Canon]]. Commonly known as "BLT," it is one of the more popular songs in the Canon, aided in no small part by one of Lancaster's most unique traditions. During BLT, many students take off their pants and dance around in their underwear -- boxers only, please -- brandishing their unworn legwear, often above the head. For this reason, BLT is sometimes known as the "Underwear Song" or the "Boxer Dance."<br />
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Meanwhile, many more students and staff line up in two parallel rows and hold hands to form a human tunnel, through which the underdressed dancers pass as they circle the quad. This tunnel seems to get longer every year, and likely stretches well over a hundred feet. It is customary for the tunnel makers to slap the behinds (or other body parts) of people they know (or don't). However, a rule against this is slowly being enforced. Some people also drop their arms in front of people they know, but this has been known to cause injury to the neck/head/chest and is not encouraged by students or staff.<br />
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BLT has been ''de facto'' Canon for at least a decade, and the tradition of dropping trou is likewise around ten years old. Perhaps surprisingly, the administration has tolerated the students' ecdysis with little resistance. Students choosing to go pantsless must wear boxers, and may not run or swing their pants over their heads. So long as they abide by those regulations, though, they are free to take it off, baby! Take it <s>all</s> partially off!<br />
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...We would like to apologize for the preceding outburst. Those responsible have been sacked. We now return to your regularly scheduled article...<br />
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The non-running-or-swinging regulation was added sometime after 1999.<br />
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The version of "Bizarre Love Triangle" used for the Canon is actually a remix of the original New Order song.<br />
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During the last dance of 2nd session 2008 BLT was played directly before the song Sexy Back. By that time in the session it had become frighteningly common for students to do what was being called "The Mock-arena" during Sexy Back. Since it was played right after BLT that night, students decided to do the dance pantless.<br />
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==Lyrics==<br />
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Every time I think of you<br /><br />
I feel shot right through with a bolt of blue<br /><br />
It's no problem of mine but it's a problem I find<br /><br />
Living a life that I can't leave behind<br /><br />
There's no sense in telling me<br /><br />
The wisdom of a fool won't set you free<br /><br />
But that's the way that it goes<br /><br />
And it's what nobody knows<br /><br />
While every day my confusion grows<br />
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'''Chorus:'''<br /><br />
Every time I see you falling<br /><br />
I get down on my knees and pray<br /><br />
I'm waiting for that final moment<br /><br />
You'll say the words that I can't say<br />
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I feel fine and I feel good<br /><br />
I'm feeling like I never should<br /><br />
Whenever I get this way, I just don't know what to say<br /><br />
Why can't we be ourselves like we were yesterday<br /><br />
I'm not sure what this could mean<br /><br />
I don't think you're what you seem<br /><br />
I do admit to myself<br /><br />
That if I hurt someone else<br /><br />
Then I'll never see just what we're meant to be<br />
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'''Chorus'''<br />
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<div>Dermot Curtin was an RA at Lancaster in 08.1 and 08.2, and through a yet unexplained phenomenon became somewhat of a hero to many a CTY student. Dermot has taken on many personas, including Dennis Kent (Superman's powerless brother, the Kents' biological child, also known as The Dork Knight), Olmec (from Legends of the Hidden Temple), The Dork Lord, and Ken (as in, Barbie and). Dermot also discovered Seymour the Unicorn in his second session's hall bathroom, whereupon he wrote it ballads of praise and led an activity dedicated to appreciating this amazing cardboard beast. Dermot is known to be a David Bowie fan, and is rumored to have built the Egyption sphinx when time traveling accompanied by Mr. Bowie. In addition, Dermot is himself quite skilled with a guitar and performed Space Oddity with Sarah Hackney at the 08.2 staff talent show, and introduced the song simply entitled "Plant Man" to CTY Lancaster.<br />
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== REAL DERMOT CURTIN FACTS ==<br />
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*Dermot speaks only in gaelic. This made hall meetings very difficult for his students.<br />
*The only dangerous amount of Dermot is none.<br />
*Dermot IS the plant man.<br />
*Dermot is one of ten people living who can see and communicate with leprechauns.<br />
*Dermot is the Jean Genie<br />
*Robert Johnson learned everything he knew from Dermot (remember, Dermot has been known to time-travel).</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Friends_of_the_Rain&diff=17303Friends of the Rain2008-08-15T05:53:23Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
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<div>The [[Friends of the Rain]] is a student group -slash- tradition from Lancaster. In 05.2 and 06.2, when rain had very recently fell or appeared imminent, a group of CTYers would gather on the quad in front of the dining hall. There were no set members, but this collection of people was known as the Friends of the Rain. Led by [[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeff Sachs]], Shea Levy, and [[User:Eli Petzold|Eli Petzold]], the students would pray and shout in various languages for rain to come. Languages included (but were hardly limited to): English, Spanish, Hebrew, Greek (Ancient and Modern), Russian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hindi, Pig Latin, ...<br />
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It began in 05.2 when, after a very exciting but disappointingly brief bit of rain during dinner, Shea and Eli, among others, began the Israeli water song (not really a rain dance, but a song using water as a metaphor for spiritual salvation) "Mayim, Mayim" (lyrics below). This gathered a massive group, who began singing/belting [[Canon]] songs. Students proceeded to break various petty rules for rain ("Are you willing to take your shoes off for rain?" "YEAH!" "Are you willing to go beyond a 3-second-closed-mouth kiss for rain?" "YE-... um, no.") There were many sacrificial cookies involved which tasted pretty damn good. After a huge grass orgy in the rain, it broke up with students heading back to class chanting "Hoo ha! Hoo ha! Friends of the rain, rain!"<br />
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In 06.2, [[Christian Burnette|Christ]] was used as a sacrifice and then actually disappeared in the ensuing chaos. It didn't rain, though, so one plucky CTYer yelled at the sky, "Hey! We want a refund!"<br />
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===Mayim, Mayim===<br />
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Ushavtem mayim b'sason<br /><br />
mimainei hayeshua<br /><br />
Ushavtem mayim b'sason<br /><br />
mimainei hayeshua<br />
<br />
'''Chorus:'''<br /><br />
Mayim - Mayim - Mayim - Mayim<br /><br />
Hey, mayim b'sason<br /><br />
Mayim - Mayim - Mayim - Mayim<br /><br />
Hey, mayim b'sason<br />
<br />
Hey, hey, hey, hey<br /><br />
Mayim - Mayim<br /><br />
Mayim - Mayim<br /><br />
Mayim - Mayim - b'sason<br />
<br />
Mayim - Mayim<br /><br />
Mayim - Mayim<br /><br />
Mayim - Mayim - b'sason<br />
<br />
[[Category:Lancaster]]<br />
[[Category:Student Groups]]<br />
[[Category:Lancaster Student Groups]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=First_Dietz&diff=17302First Dietz2008-08-15T05:49:11Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dietz''' is a dorm in CTY [[Lancaster]] across [[Hartman Green]]. It has 3 floors and one lounge on the 2nd floor. The term "[[First Dietz]]" usually refers to a specific hall that lived there in Second Session of 2004, which was the last time Dietz has been used as a CTY dorm since. This hall is most famous for its choreography of the dance to "[[Tunak Tunak Tun]]" by Daler Mehndi, based off the artist's own dance rendition of his song.<br />
<br />
==Who's a Dietz?==<br />
<br />
First Dietz is one of those rare CTY groups, because it has a set population. They are:<br />
<br />
* TJ Beasley<br />
* Sam Belanger<br />
* [[Christian Burnette|Christian "Christ" Burnette]]<br />
* Tim Camp<br />
* Kalman Chapman<br />
* Jonathan Choi<br />
* Johannes Haensch<br />
* Samuel Himel<br />
* Gokul Krish<br />
* Kevin Lee<br />
* James Leung<br />
* [[Wikipedia:User:Sabakunoneji|Patrick Liu]]<br />
* [[Adam Roush]] (RA)<br />
* [[User:Jeff Sachs|Jeffrey Sachs]]<br />
* Rafi Shamim<br />
* Allen Song<br />
* Alfred Wang<br />
* Matt Wyzykowski (RA)<br />
<br />
===Bob===<br />
<br />
First Dietz's mascot is Bob: The Unholy Umbrella of Antioch. Bob was stolen from 3rd Dietzer Sydney Barron. Bob was stolen because Jeff loved him so much. Not only was he a beautiful vivid shade of red, but when you pressed the button, it SHOT out really fast and opened in the blink of an eye. First Dietz opened and closed it over and over again (they were not worried, for inside was attached a LIFETIME WARRANTY!). However, all good things must come to an end, for eventually, it would not open so awesomely. However, First Dietz loved Bob, and Bob loved First Dietz. Then, horror of unspeakable horrors, Bob had gone missing. They searched far and wide, but nobody knew where it was. And thusly, First Dietz's motto was born<br />
<br />
----<br />
We Stole. We Broke. We Lost.<br />
----<br />
<br />
However, the story does not end here. One day, Jeffrey was retrieving a pen from his roomate Gokul's desk. Inside, he was horrified to find, Gokul had hidden Bob. The motto was promptly changed to<br />
<br />
----<br />
We Stole. We Broke. We Lost. We Found in Gokul's Desk. We Beat Gokul With.<br />
----<br />
<br />
Bob currently resides in the house of Jeffrey Sachs. But he's not exactly sure where...<br />
<br />
==Wanna Buy a Dietz?==<br />
<br />
"Wanna Buy a Dietz" is a popular refrain from 04.2, inspired by the game "[[Wanna buy a duck?]]"<br />
<br />
:Person 1: Wanna buy a Dietz?<br />
:Person 2: A what?<br />
:Person 1: A Dietz!<br />
:Person 2: Does it suck?<br />
:Person 1: Of course it sucks!<br />
:Person 2: Let me hear it suck.<br />
:Person 1: Tunak tunak tun, tunak tunak tun, tunak tunak tun, da da da!<br />
<br />
The last line can also be replaced by such Dietzian laments as "I'm all the way across Hartman Green!", "Adam Roush is my RA!", or "Gokul is my roommate!"<br />
<br />
[[Category:Lancaster]]<br />
[[Category:Student Groups]]<br />
[[Category:Lancaster Student Groups]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=FLAAR&diff=17301FLAAR2008-08-15T05:42:33Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* FLAAR at Lancaster */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[FLAAR]] is a card game that was created by RAs Matt, Jeff, and Laurie (from this point on refered to as FLAAR Masters). It was run as an activity at least once per week, with a Make Your Own FLAAR once per session. The best way to describe FLAAR is by saying "FLAAR cannot be described, but only experienced." Play will often become intense. It was described by Matt as the zaniness of Flux with the anger of [[Illuminati]]. They also made a game called [[Scroggle]].<br />
<br />
==Rules==<br />
<br />
The rules are simple<br />
<br />
In your turn:<br />
<br />
# Draw a card.<br />
# Play a card.<br />
# Justify ALL other actions.<br />
<br />
===Winning===<br />
<br />
At the beginning of every game session FLAAR Master Matt will ask the group "How do you win in FLAAR" and the response is "By winning." Some cards will facilite this better then others, such as "Make up a rule" and "Make up a Wacky Rule."<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
<br />
Listed Below are some of the FLAAR cards. Many of these card are related and they will be listed in groups. If you remember any others, please list them.<br />
<br />
===Clerks===<br />
<br />
All the drawing for these cards was done by Matt in the style of Clerks: The Animated Series.<br />
<br />
* Dante Hicks<br />
* Randle Graves<br />
* Quick Stop<br />
* RST Video<br />
* Silent Bob and Jay<br />
* Salsa Shark<br />
<br />
===Site Jokes===<br />
<br />
* [[Thaddeus]] "You can call a meeting" - He was the the residential dean for several years at Frederick/Easton<br />
* Mega Phone<br />
* Milo Tufts<br />
* Steve Marcowski<br />
* Voodoo Hat<br />
* Jeb Butler (a former SRA)<br />
<br />
===The Pope===<br />
<br />
* The Pope <br />
* The Pope Hat<br />
* The Popemobile<br />
* You're a Mean One Mr. Pope<br />
<br />
===Others===<br />
<br />
* Grey Squirell<br />
* The Grimace<br />
* The Hulk<br />
* Dalorian Time Machine<br />
* Tube of Ham Gravy<br />
* Zoinks!<br />
* Hide<br />
* Make up a rule<br />
* Make up a wacky rule<br />
* Snake (more powerful on [[SNAKES!!!]] Day)<br />
* Snakes (more powerful on SNAKES!!! Day)<br />
* "We're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat"<br />
* No Body Kills the Grimace<br />
* Margret Thatcher<br />
* Light Saber<br />
* Underground Lair (showing a picture of a standard porch)<br />
* Lair Chair (OOO Comfy)<br />
<br />
==FLAAR Jack Variation==<br />
<br />
Using the same cards a second game was created similar to Blackjack, but knowing how to play Blackjack will not help.<br />
<br />
===Rules===<br />
<br />
* The dealer deals each person two cards.<br />
* The person the chooses to hit or stand.<br />
* After everyone has completed this process the dealer will judge each persons hand and choose a winner based on the strength of the connection between the cards. This is part of where the groups come in.<br />
<br />
==Making Your Own FLAAR==<br />
<br />
It is very simple to make your own FLAAR deck. Just follow these steps.<br />
<br />
# Gather a pile of blank index cards.<br />
# On the first, write the rules<br />
# Make up as many crazy cards as you want. Use the list above as a spring board if you need help.<br />
<br />
==FLAAR at Lancaster==<br />
<br />
FLAAR had become popular at Lancaster in the summer of 04, however died out soon afterwards. Then in 08.1, the Fast Paced High School Physics Class B TA, Louis Klapper, decided to reinvigorate it. He created the activity "FLAAR: the Lost CTY Tradition", and used some students from his class as the FLAAR masters (referred to in context as "head FLAARs"), whom he had taught how to play earlier in the session. After the activity, FLAAR was a game that could be seen around the campus regularly, with many people cracking up at some of the plays. Louis was contacted by the original FLAAR masters who said that they were pleased. Louis has one card from the FLAAR prime deck in his FLAAR deck.<br />
<br />
{{Things we like}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Easton]]<br />
[[Category:Activities]]<br />
[[Category:Games]]<br />
[[Category:Card Games]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=FLAAR&diff=17300FLAAR2008-08-15T05:40:46Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* FLAAR at Lancaster */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[FLAAR]] is a card game that was created by RAs Matt, Jeff, and Laurie (from this point on refered to as FLAAR Masters). It was run as an activity at least once per week, with a Make Your Own FLAAR once per session. The best way to describe FLAAR is by saying "FLAAR cannot be described, but only experienced." Play will often become intense. It was described by Matt as the zaniness of Flux with the anger of [[Illuminati]]. They also made a game called [[Scroggle]].<br />
<br />
==Rules==<br />
<br />
The rules are simple<br />
<br />
In your turn:<br />
<br />
# Draw a card.<br />
# Play a card.<br />
# Justify ALL other actions.<br />
<br />
===Winning===<br />
<br />
At the beginning of every game session FLAAR Master Matt will ask the group "How do you win in FLAAR" and the response is "By winning." Some cards will facilite this better then others, such as "Make up a rule" and "Make up a Wacky Rule."<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
<br />
Listed Below are some of the FLAAR cards. Many of these card are related and they will be listed in groups. If you remember any others, please list them.<br />
<br />
===Clerks===<br />
<br />
All the drawing for these cards was done by Matt in the style of Clerks: The Animated Series.<br />
<br />
* Dante Hicks<br />
* Randle Graves<br />
* Quick Stop<br />
* RST Video<br />
* Silent Bob and Jay<br />
* Salsa Shark<br />
<br />
===Site Jokes===<br />
<br />
* [[Thaddeus]] "You can call a meeting" - He was the the residential dean for several years at Frederick/Easton<br />
* Mega Phone<br />
* Milo Tufts<br />
* Steve Marcowski<br />
* Voodoo Hat<br />
* Jeb Butler (a former SRA)<br />
<br />
===The Pope===<br />
<br />
* The Pope <br />
* The Pope Hat<br />
* The Popemobile<br />
* You're a Mean One Mr. Pope<br />
<br />
===Others===<br />
<br />
* Grey Squirell<br />
* The Grimace<br />
* The Hulk<br />
* Dalorian Time Machine<br />
* Tube of Ham Gravy<br />
* Zoinks!<br />
* Hide<br />
* Make up a rule<br />
* Make up a wacky rule<br />
* Snake (more powerful on [[SNAKES!!!]] Day)<br />
* Snakes (more powerful on SNAKES!!! Day)<br />
* "We're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat"<br />
* No Body Kills the Grimace<br />
* Margret Thatcher<br />
* Light Saber<br />
* Underground Lair (showing a picture of a standard porch)<br />
* Lair Chair (OOO Comfy)<br />
<br />
==FLAAR Jack Variation==<br />
<br />
Using the same cards a second game was created similar to Blackjack, but knowing how to play Blackjack will not help.<br />
<br />
===Rules===<br />
<br />
* The dealer deals each person two cards.<br />
* The person the chooses to hit or stand.<br />
* After everyone has completed this process the dealer will judge each persons hand and choose a winner based on the strength of the connection between the cards. This is part of where the groups come in.<br />
<br />
==Making Your Own FLAAR==<br />
<br />
It is very simple to make your own FLAAR deck. Just follow these steps.<br />
<br />
# Gather a pile of blank index cards.<br />
# On the first, write the rules<br />
# Make up as many crazy cards as you want. Use the list above as a spring board if you need help.<br />
<br />
==FLAAR at Lancaster==<br />
<br />
FLAAR had become popular at Lancaster in the summer of 04, however died out soon afterwards. Then in 08.1, the Fast Paced High School Physics Class B TA, Louis Klapper, decided to reinvigorate it. He created the activity "FLAAR: the Lost CTY Tradition", and used some students from his class as the Head Flaars, whom he had taught how to play earlier in the session. After the activity, FLAAR was a game that could be seen around the campus regularly, with many people cracking up at some of the plays. Louis was contacted by the original FLAAR masters who said that they were pleased. Louis has one card from the FLAAR prime deck in his FLAAR deck.<br />
<br />
At the end of 08.2 during closing ceremonies, Louis presented [[User:Hackney-Sack|Sarah Hackney]] with a limited edition Flaar card, declaring her an intergalactically recognized MoF! (Master of Flaar). Any deck created by a MoF! is officially Gold Flaar.<br />
<br />
{{Things we like}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Easton]]<br />
[[Category:Activities]]<br />
[[Category:Games]]<br />
[[Category:Card Games]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=17123User:Hackney-Sack2008-08-10T04:43:35Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* Reasons You Might Know Me */</p>
<hr />
<div>Sarah Hackney: more awesome than sand. Official MoF! (Master of Flaar). Proud owner of Dermot Curtin's original hippie glasses. <br />
<br />
==Reasons You Might Know Me==<br />
<br />
- Bethlehem site, session 1, Medieval Studies (or whatever)<br><br />
- Mt. Holyoke site, session 1, Creative Writing<br />
<br />
- LAN.05.2: Greek 1<br><br />
- LAN.06.1: Greek 2<br><br />
- LAN.06.2: Astronomy<br><br />
- LAN.07.1: Archaeology<br><br />
- LAN.07.2: Number Theory<br><br />
- LAN.08.1: Physics<br><br />
- LAN.08.2: Paleobiology<br><br />
<br />
Inside of that, you might know me as the girl who did "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" in '05, "View From Heaven" in '06, "Say Yes" and then "Blackbird" in '07, and "Scarborough Fair" and "Space Oddity" in '08. Or you might know me as the girl who was always explaining the rules in Acting Improv in '07, session 1. Or you might know me as Riff Raff in Rocky Horror in '08 session 1. Or perhaps even from the fact that my Passionfruit speech in 08.2 was actually a song I'd written on the guitar. Or even from my abridged performance of "And it Stoned Me" at Open Mic Night in 08.2. So I've been musical and present. That's enough to be known for, right? Oh yeah, and I was also Lorekeeper in 08.2. The kid with the duct tape bathrobe.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Talk:FLAAR&diff=17122Talk:FLAAR2008-08-10T04:41:38Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* Examples? */</p>
<hr />
<div>===Examples?===<br />
<br />
Ok, someone has got to post some example FLAAR moves on here. I hardly understand the game, and I want to. -Jordan<br />
<br />
I'm pretty sure that your request would be somewhat like explaining the rules of Mao. Basically, you play a card, and justify why you should be able to play that card. For example, if I played a card with a printer on a card with an elephant, I would have to explain why I was able to do that. --[[User:Memoriesonfilm|Max W.]] 07:32, 26 August 2006 (MST)<br />
<br />
I wish I could explain FLAAR but it (like most games) is best learned by playing it. It is very difficult to describe. but Max got pretty close.<br />
<br />
Yeah, this game is the epitome of randomness. No two games are the slightest bit a like. - [[User:Firefly1029|Firefly1029]] Murph Squad Session II '07<br />
<br />
<br />
Just so everyone knows, Louis spells his name "Louis", not "Lewis". - Sarah</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=FLAAR&diff=17121FLAAR2008-08-10T04:38:52Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* FLAAR at Lancaster */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[FLAAR]] is a card game that was created by RAs Matt, Jeff, and Laurie (from this point on refered to as FLAAR Masters). It was run as an activity at least once per week, with a Make Your Own FLAAR once per session. The best way to describe FLAAR is by saying "FLAAR cannot be described, but only experienced." Play will often become intense. It was described by Matt as the zaniness of Flux with the anger of [[Illuminati]]. They also made a game called [[Scroggle]].<br />
<br />
==Rules==<br />
<br />
The rules are simple<br />
<br />
In your turn:<br />
<br />
# Draw a card.<br />
# Play a card.<br />
# Justify ALL other actions.<br />
<br />
===Winning===<br />
<br />
At the beginning of every game session FLAAR Master Matt will ask the group "How do you win in FLAAR" and the response is "By winning." Some cards will facilite this better then others, such as "Make up a rule" and "Make up a Wacky Rule."<br />
<br />
==Cards==<br />
<br />
Listed Below are some of the FLAAR cards. Many of these card are related and they will be listed in groups. If you remember any others, please list them.<br />
<br />
===Clerks===<br />
<br />
All the drawing for these cards was done by Matt in the style of Clerks: The Animated Series.<br />
<br />
* Dante Hicks<br />
* Randle Graves<br />
* Quick Stop<br />
* RST Video<br />
* Silent Bob and Jay<br />
* Salsa Shark<br />
<br />
===Site Jokes===<br />
<br />
* [[Thaddeus]] "You can call a meeting" - He was the the residential dean for several years at Frederick/Easton<br />
* Mega Phone<br />
* Milo Tufts<br />
* Steve Marcowski<br />
* Voodoo Hat<br />
* Jeb Butler (a former SRA)<br />
<br />
===The Pope===<br />
<br />
* The Pope <br />
* The Pope Hat<br />
* The Popemobile<br />
* You're a Mean One Mr. Pope<br />
<br />
===Others===<br />
<br />
* Grey Squirell<br />
* The Grimace<br />
* The Hulk<br />
* Dalorian Time Machine<br />
* Tube of Ham Gravy<br />
* Zoinks!<br />
* Hide<br />
* Make up a rule<br />
* Make up a wacky rule<br />
* Snake (more powerful on [[SNAKES!!!]] Day)<br />
* Snakes (more powerful on SNAKES!!! Day)<br />
* "We're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat"<br />
* No Body Kills the Grimace<br />
* Margret Thatcher<br />
* Light Saber<br />
* Underground Lair (showing a picture of a standard porch)<br />
* Lair Chair (OOO Comfy)<br />
<br />
==FLAAR Jack Variation==<br />
<br />
Using the same cards a second game was created similar to Blackjack, but knowing how to play Blackjack will not help.<br />
<br />
===Rules===<br />
<br />
* The dealer deals each person two cards.<br />
* The person the chooses to hit or stand.<br />
* After everyone has completed this process the dealer will judge each persons hand and choose a winner based on the strength of the connection between the cards. This is part of where the groups come in.<br />
<br />
==Making Your Own FLAAR==<br />
<br />
It is very simple to make your own FLAAR deck. Just follow these steps.<br />
<br />
# Gather a pile of blank index cards.<br />
# On the first, write the rules<br />
# Make up as many crazy cards as you want. Use the list above as a spring board if you need help.<br />
<br />
==FLAAR at Lancaster==<br />
<br />
FLAAR had become popular at Lancaster in the summer of 04, however died out soon afterwards. Then in 08.1, the Fast Paced High School Physics Class B TA, Louis Klapper, decided to reinvigorate it. He created the activity "FLAAR: the Lost CTY Tradition", and used some students from his class as the FLAAR masters, who he had taught how to play earlier in the game. After the activity, FLAAR was a game that could be seen around the campus regularly, with many people cracking up at some of the plays. Louis was contacted by the original FLAAR masters who said that they were pleased. Louis has one card from the FLAAR prime deck in his FLAAR deck.<br />
<br />
At the end of 08.2 during closing ceremonies, Louis presented [[User:Hackney-Sack|Sarah Hackney]] with a limited edition Flaar card, declaring her an intergalactically recognized MoF! (Master of Flaar). Any deck created by a MoF! is officially Gold Flaar.<br />
<br />
{{Things we like}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Easton]]<br />
[[Category:Activities]]<br />
[[Category:Games]]<br />
[[Category:Card Games]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=17119User:Hackney-Sack2008-08-10T04:33:19Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* Reasons You Might Know Me */</p>
<hr />
<div>Sarah Hackney: more awesome than sand. Official MoF! (Master of Flaar). Proud owner of Dermot Curtin's original hippie glasses. <br />
<br />
==Reasons You Might Know Me==<br />
<br />
- Bethlehem site, session 1, Medieval Studies (or whatever)<br><br />
- Mt. Holyoke site, session 1, Creative Writing<br />
<br />
- LAN.05.1: Greek 1<br><br />
- LAN.06.1: Greek 2<br><br />
- LAN.06.2: Astronomy<br><br />
- LAN.07.1: Archaeology<br><br />
- LAN.07.2: Number Theory<br><br />
- LAN.08.1: Physics<br><br />
- LAN.08.2: Paleobiology<br><br />
<br />
Inside of that, you might know me as the girl who did "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" in '05, "View From Heaven" in '06, "Say Yes" and then "Blackbird" in '07, and "Scarborough Fair" and "Space Oddity" in '08. Or you might know me as the girl who was always explaining the rules in Acting Improv in '07, session 1. Or you might know me as Riff Raff in Rocky Horror in '08 session 1. Or perhaps even from the fact that my Passionfruit speech in 08.2 was actually a song I'd written on the guitar. Or even from my abridged performance of "And it Stoned Me" at Open Mic Night in 08.2. So I've been musical and present. That's enough to be known for, right? Oh yeah, and I was also Lorekeeper in 08.2. The kid with the duct tape bathrobe.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=17118User:Hackney-Sack2008-08-10T04:32:31Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
<hr />
<div>Sarah Hackney: more awesome than sand. Official MoF! (Master of Flaar). Proud owner of Dermot Curtin's original hippie glasses. <br />
<br />
==Reasons You Might Know Me==<br />
<br />
- Bethlehem site, session 1, Medieval Studies (or whatever)<br />
- Mt. Holyoke site, session 1, Creative Writing<br />
<br />
- LAN.05.1: Greek 1<br />
- LAN.06.1: Greek 2<br />
- LAN.06.2: Astronomy<br />
- LAN.07.1: Archaeology<br />
- LAN.07.2: Number Theory<br />
- LAN.08.1: Physics<br />
- LAN.08.2: Paleobiology<br />
<br />
Inside of that, you might know me as the girl who did "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" in '05, "View From Heaven" in '06, "Say Yes" and then "Blackbird" in '07, and "Scarborough Fair" and "Space Oddity" in '08. Or you might know me as the girl who was always explaining the rules in Acting Improv in '07, session 1. Or you might know me as Riff Raff in Rocky Horror in '08 session 1. Or perhaps even from the fact that my Passionfruit speech in 08.2 was actually a song I'd written on the guitar. Or even from my abridged performance of "And it Stoned Me" at Open Mic Night in 08.2. So I've been musical and present. That's enough to be known for, right? Oh yeah, and I was also Lorekeeper in 08.2. The kid with the duct tape bathrobe.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Memories:LAN&diff=17115Memories:LAN2008-08-10T04:15:31Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* 2008.1 -- Brotime */</p>
<hr />
<div>==2005==<br />
<br />
===2005.1 -- Bad Posture===<br />
<br />
In [[User:Haxxy|Dan Salvato]]'s [[Math Logic]] class in 2005.1, one of his friends, Rina Polyakov, noticed that Dan's shoulders were slouched down all the time. She brought it up with him, saying "Put your shoulders up, like this." Dan took note of this.<br />
<br />
A year later, just before 2006.1, someone in school told Dan he had good posture. Dan was incredibly happy - it made him think about all the little things CTY has done for people, too.<br />
<br />
===2005.1 -- Holding the Door for 500 People===<br />
<br />
[[User:Haxxy|Dan Salvato]] and his friend Luyu were bored one day and they were sitting in the Schnader stairwell, between the front and back doors, just lightly talking. Noticing the many people walking in and out, Dan and Luyu began holding doors open for people. Dan couldn't help but notice that only certain people said "thank you" as they opened the door - this made him curious, and he decided to get creative.<br />
<br />
Dan and Luyu relocated to the door coming in from Schnader porch, and their friend Andrey decided to join them. Together, the three of them held the door for anyone entering while counting each person who walked through; they also counted the number of "thank yous" received. Out of the 500 people they held the door open for, they received 255 "thank yous" - that's 55 percent. They also created a set of rules determining who says "thank you" and how it is said:<br />
*RAs are much more likely to say "thank you" than students.<br />
*Females are more likely to say "thank you" than males. This applies for students and RAs.<br />
*If the walker is familiar with the door holder, he/she is less likely to say "thank you."<br />
*People in a small group are unlikely to say "thank you" unless one person says it; in this case, the rest of the small group usually says "thank you" as well.<br />
*People are more likely to say "thank you" if they witness the door holder opening the door.<br />
*Unless a female RA, walkers are likely to say "thank you" quietly.<br />
*Small groups are more likely to say "thank you" than large groups.<br />
*Female RAs are most likely to smile when saying "thank you."<br />
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===2005.1 -- Discovering Love in the World===<br />
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[[User:Haxxy|Dan Salvato]], the Son of the [[Trinity (Session 1)|Holy Trinity]] in 2008.1, was ironically as non-traditionalist as possible during his first year in 2005.1. He had come to CTY during the lowest point of his three-year depression; he felt that CTY would give him a chance to start his life over with new people. Dan was generally happy at CTY, staying inside during dances to play cards and spending every Quad Time in his hall. However, his depression still affected him; he sometimes felt like everyone cared about each other more than Dan. Feeling that CTY was nothing special for him, he decided not to return the next year.<br />
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Because of a thunderstorm on the day of the last dance, all students were required to report to the ASFC, which Dan was unhappy about. However, he managed to play cards with his friends against the wall, despite the blaring Canon songs in the background. Eventually, though, Dan's card-playing friends dispersed, and Dan was left alone to sit against the wall. ''Nightswimming'' began to play, and Dan was terribly upset - he was all alone again, just like at home. But then he felt a tap on his shoulder. He looked up to see Artem, a onemore in his hall with a wonderful heart. He asked Dan what was wrong, only to get a shrug in return. Artem then said to Dan, "Hey, if there's something bothering you, you can always come to me to talk about it, and I'll always be here to listen and understand. I care about you, I want you to know that."<br />
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Dan felt something he had never felt before. He realized that maybe there were people out there - amazing people with amazing hearts; people who could care and listen; people who could love. Dan knew he had somebody in the world, and he knew if he came back he could find more. He decided to return to CTY for as long as he was able to, and his three-year depression was over. Since then, he has tried his hardest to help people with their feelings whenever he could; he wants to show people the same love that was one day given to him. Maybe he can change a life, too.<br />
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==2006==<br />
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===2006.1 -- DHARUN!!!===<br />
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One day, a young man swung his lanyard around his neck, to the guilty delight of many an onlooker. His friend, Scott Xu, seemed to enjoy shouting his name at him - and thus, the legend of Dharun was born!! Dharun Ravi gathered a large following, which consisted of many people he knew or did not know at all and thought were very strange, shaking their fists wildly and praising his name at the height of their voices. This continued on for many a quad time, until Dharun grew weary and his (now) cult looked for a new deity. The second was not as well-renowned as the first, and Dharunism eventually peetered out, but it will always live on in our hearts.<br />
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One particularly holy moment for Dharun was after he had gained a good amount of worshipers - he and his [[Game Theory]] classmates were playing a strategy game, but one side was already guaranteed to win. Meanwhile, a student known as Zev Chonoles (not to be confused with [[User:Zev|Zev Hurwich]]) was playing Star Wars music in the background. The room was completely silent; a song had just ended and the class was contemplating whether or not it was worth continuing the game. Suddenly, Dharun said "Okay, raise your hand if you want to stop playing." Dharun raised his hand high, and just as he did so, a massive choir singing a high and holy note blasted out of the speakers, confirming Dharun's unquestionable decision. When the laughter among the classroom had died down, nobody challenged Dharun's decision and the game was ended.<br />
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===2006.2 -- Sexapussy (The Sexapus)===<br />
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During Second Saturday of 2006.02, Crafting the Essay 3C student [[User:DreamTwister|Ashok]] was getting bored as the day was dragging on to around 4:00, the end of the activities. Hallmate Greg Lawrence IV had had some twisty balloons mailed to him, and Ashok had collected 2 balloons so far that Greg had left lying around, presumed to be broken. Upon returning to his room, Ashok suddenly had an idea: he would make a balloon octopus! Quickly, Ashok scoured the hall for 2 more balloons. Alas, he only found one more, but not to be deterred, he used the 3 balloons he had to make a six-armed octopus. And thus Sexapussy, The Sexapus, was born.<br />
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Ashok took the Sexapus to the 3rd Dubbs lounge, which was at the top floor of South Ben and very hot. As the people in the lounge started playing with Sexapussy, a few were interested in how slowly it fell. Noticing that there were several fans cooling the room, Ashok and RA Adam Roush set up 3 fans pointing upwards and dropped Sexapussy into the current. For the next half-hour or so, Sexapussy would float to the top of the room, then flip and fall, then flip and spin around several times while catching the air currents and floating upwards again. In summary, it would float, flip, and spin without touching the ground for several minutes at a time, and it looked really cool. Word of the Sexapus got around quickly, and many people came up to 3rd Dubbs to see the balloon creature. Unfortunately, someone jostled one of the fans before a good video could be taken, and it couldn't be put quite in the same position so that the Sexapus would float as long again. Later, Adam and some others tied inflated plastic bags onto 3 of Sexapussy's 6 arms, which made it float much slower and longer.<br />
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Sexapussy suffered the same unfortunate fate that all balloons must, unfortunately, but plans for a bigger setup are under way.<br />
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P.S. we all secretly (or not so secretly) want to have the sexapussy's babies. its true. ~Yulia speaking for all of CTY who witnessed the glory that was Sexapussy.<br />
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Years later, a live [http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/03/03/hexapus-octopus.html "hexapus"] was found in a British aquatic zoo.<br />
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===2006.2 -- The Legend of The Ivan===<br />
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For those of you who don't know (i.e. those of you who weren't in Archaeology or Advanced Chem 06.2), this is the legend of The Ivan, collaborate on by Lena and AmanDaray (Amanda Ray).<br />
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It unfolds thusly: Soon after arrival at CTY, Amandar and Lena conversed and became friends. Of the myriad unusual and nerdy things discussed, the subject soon veered towards sex, drugs, communists and other such risque business (as CTY conversations have a knack for doing). Amandar brought forth the idea of locating an individual on campus to stalk for the remainder of the session, an idea that was met with enthusiasm from the not yet "attached-at-the-hip-and-left-knee-to-Kib" [The origin of this quotation remains uncertain] Lena. Walking past the arches, Lena spotted a more than adequate stalkee and rushed to inform Amandar of the charming new development.<br />
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The two giddily overeager students and some friends they told about the stalkee stared at, "casually" walked by, and giggled uncontrollably at and around him for excessive amounts of time. He was of slim build, dark hair, and pasty complexion. On some occasions, he wore grey Asics of the same style as Lena's. He was often seen carrying an "indie" messenger bag and reading books while eating meals instead of socializing, like an "emo" student would. He often appeared very pensive and existential (if it is possible for one to look existential). He had a Russian look about him, and was soon dubbed a communist. At breakfast, Lena once remarked that he looked as if he should be at a coffee shop or vintage record store "like, in Belgium or somewhere!" which prompted the notion that he was a stereotypical Kerouac-esque beat traveler, and all of his books were written by Nietzsche, Camus, Ginsberg, and Palahniuk. Upon writing a report on fourteenth-century Russia in class, Lena researched Ivan the Terrible and immediately decided that the stalkee's name must be Ivan, Nikolai, or Sven or "something swanky like that." Ivan was preferred by Amandar and the matter was settled.<br />
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At first, since he was too old to be a camper, and looked too mystical and worldly to be a TA or teacher (and obviously wasn't an RA), Amandar was misled to believe that he was a random F&M college student crashing CTY meals for unknown, mysterious reasons. Soon thereafter, one of the CTYers involved in the stalkage discovered that he did, in fact, have a black lanyard. This prompted Amandar to drag a whining Lena to the bulletin board outside the Nurse's office in Thomas where the pictures of RAs and TAs were posted. To both girls' dismay, the elusive stalkee's picture was ripped from the board, probably by a first session CTYer. They did, however, discover his real name, Nicolas (surprisingly close to Nikolai!), and that he TAed MIND B.<br />
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By the third week, Ivan probably was well aware that he was being stalked, especially since an involved CTYer, Kristin, decided to approach him and strike up a conversation which promptly failed. Lena had kind of forgotten about him by this point, but Amandar was still recruiting stalkers to join the rapidly growing cult of Ivanites. She hopes Ivan will return next year so the tradition can be passed on, but they probably freaked him out too much, in addition to everyone in MIND B. Apparently, no one in MIND B had caught on that their TA was being stalked by everyone in ARCH, CHEM, and a few random people from paleo and other classes.<br />
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Here is a strategically taken picture of Ivan and Amandar's shoulder by another A-Chem student:<br />
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[[Jeff Sachs]] says:<br />
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As a member of Mind B. I am completely shocked that people were stalking Nicolas "Fries"<br />
Friesner. Although I did read some interesting Dr. Uffy, Fries, Lectern, fanfics...<br />
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Laney Newhouse says:<br />
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DO NOT LISTEN TO JEFF SACHS. THAT IS A LIE. THERE WAS NO FANFICTION WRITTEN ABOUT DR. UFFIE, FRIES <br />
OR THE LECTERN, AND CERTAINLY NOT ABOUT THE THREE OF THEM ENGAGING IN ILLICIT ACTIVITIES TOGETHER. <br />
However, I, too, am very much amused by the stalkage of our beloved TA, and would like to note that <br />
a lot of members of our class stalked him as well, as they found him quite attractive and soulful.<br />
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Amanda Ray says:<br />
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'Twas the great Amandar herself who discovered the black lanyard, silly Lena.<br />
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===2006.2 -- Waffle House===<br />
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On the last day of CTY, two CTY'ers, Harrison and Jordan, thought it would be a good idea to go to the waffle House on Harrison's last day at CTY. The plan was to sneak out and have Andrew, another boy in their hall, prop the door open. They made it past [[Turkey Hill]] and into the Waffle House, where they had a lovely breakfast. On their way back, they were stopped by the Lancaster police for being out past curfew. After trying unsuccessfully to pass themselves off as townies, they were carted back to F&M, where it was discovered that Andrew had indeed <i> not </i> propped the door open. While the administration couldn't do much to Harrison, as he was a [[Student Hierarchy#Nomore/Nevermore|nomore]] and it was the last day of the session, Jordan was not allowed to come back for his nomore year.<br />
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==2007==<br />
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===2007.1 -- Be Strong===<br />
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[[User:Haxxy|Dan Salvato]] cried very much on the last day of 2007.1. It was his last time in his room with his roommate [User:Zev|Zev Hurwich]]. Dan had just finished packing and was about to leave; he gave Zev one last hug and began to cry again. Zev let go and Dan began backing out of the door. "Dan..." Zev said. "...Be strong." Zev smiled and held up a fist of strength to Dan. Dan sniffled and couldn't help but smile back - he held up his own fist in return. He then turned around and walked out of his hall for the last time. This was the most dramatic and epic moment of Dan's life - it was straight out of a movie. Only better...<br />
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===2007.1 -- Balcony Incidents===<br />
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The only person to witness the balcony incident was [[User:Haxxy|Dan Salvato]]. The entire campus was on its way to the ASFC to watch the annual Talent Show. Dan, however, was a performer in the Talent Show and was preparing to depart with the other performers, who were grouped in Thomas Hall. A Rubik's Cube was needed as a prop for one of the MC acts, and Dan was asked to run back to his dorm in North Ben to get his cube as quickly as possible. At the front of North Ben were three RAs (Dan does not remember who) - two were at ground level, and one was a floor up on the balcony. All three RAs were laughing as the bottom two RAs attempted to toss a lanyard up to the RA on the balcony - they missed several times, and the lanyard fell back down. This is a major rule violation and would get all the balconies banned if any of the RAs caught students tossing anything up or down the balcony. It was very funny for Dan to watch, but unfortunately, he couldn't think of anything witty to say to the RAs at the time. He returned to Thomas Hall with the Rubik's Cube, and the RAs were never caught by anyone else.<br />
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There was a second incident leading to the near-banning of the Muhlenburg/Mull balcony and possibly all other balconies due to the throwing of sprinkles off it. This occurred after the 4th dance while everyone was coming in from the afterdance. The two perpetrators were stopped by two CTY students because they did not want the balconies to be banned. The following day, an RA noticed and called a hall meeting for Muhlenburg and Mull to try to figure out what happened. The RA accused these two halls because they were the only ones with sprinkles.The punishment would be having to clean up other halls. Luckily, one of the two students that stopped the two perpetrators was in one of these halls, and told his RA what he saw. The perpetrators were caught and the balconies stayed open, and the halls were not punished. One perpetrator was from outside the hall, and his punishments are unknown.<br />
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==2008==<br />
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===2008.1 -- Dan's Disappointment Speech===<br />
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A transcription of the speech can be found here: [[Dan's Disappointment Speech]]<br />
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[[User:Haxxy|Dan Salvato]] spent 2008.1, his nomore year of CTY, involved with tradition and the [[Alcove]] more than ever. When heading out of a lounge in North Ben during the first Saturday, he saw his two friends, Alex "Sasha" Ayvazov and Rowan Matney, in the distance. Sasha looked upset; Dan asked what was wrong upon approaching them. Sasha explained that he did not feel as much of a sense of love and family in the Alcove as he always had in the past; Dan and Sasha talked about this together for a while and agreed that something should be done to unite the Alcove as a family. Thus, they decided to write a speech to give to the Alcove the following Tuesday during dinner. When Sasha had to go, he hugged Dan and said "I love you, Dan." Dan started to cry, as this was the first true sense of love and family he was given during 2008.1.<br />
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'''NOTE:''' The Alcove and its sense of family is a very touchy and debatable subject, mainly in terms of whether the Alcove has lost a sense of family over the years, whether it has become less of a family after 2007.1 when Zev and others nomored out, or whether it has always been the same but was given a goal in 2008.1 that was not upheld to the fullest of expectations. This entry only covers the interpretations of Dan, Sasha, and the written speech.<br />
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Dan and Sasha spent several quad times and early mornings working on the speech. The original idea of the speech was that the Alcove contained a strong sense of family in the past, but this was failing in 2008.1. Dan consulted Dana Reback after the completion of the speech; he was glad he did, because she was involved in the Alcove for four years and believed that the sense of family was never truly given in the Alcove any more in the past, but was rather a new perspective the Alcove wanted to uphold for 2008.1. Dan spent his quad time rewriting the speech and went over it with Sasha Tuesday morning.<br />
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After a long talk with the Site Director, Dan was ready to give the speech, though he was incredibly nervous. Upon quieting down the Alcove, he got their attention by opening with the sentence "A few of us have been disappointed this year at CTY." From here, he was able to deliver the rest of the speech; a few people were in tears at the end, including Dan himself. The speech was awarded with a lively applause, followed by each member of the Alcove hugging Dan one by one. The Alcove then formed a circle by linking their arms around each others' shoulders, singing the Beatles' "Hey Jude." Dan left the Alcove crying and was stopped by Frank Wang, sitting with several other RAs. Frank asked Dan what was wrong, and Dan said "I just gave my speech" in between sniffles. Frank reached out his arm to pat Dan on the back, but Dan moved closer and gave Frank a hug (Frank said "Okay, okay" in slight disapproval).<br />
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''"42 is a great number, but if it means one more person can join in, 43 is even greater."''<br />
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===2008.1 -- Brotime===<br />
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On the talent show program, an act midway through the set was listed only as "Brotime." This act turned out to be five male RAs (Tom, Diego, Papa Pucci, Joe, and Scruff) dancing to Wham's "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go," leading to much laughter and many cheers from the female students. The next day, at the final dance, "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" was played. As soon as it was started, there were many yells of "BROTIME!", people cleared the blacktop, and the fivesome performed. Then, at closing ceremonies, two encore acts from the talent show were scheduled; Dan Salvato, Alan He, and Victor Song's breakdancing, and Sarah Hackney, Sarah Parr, and Rachel Khatan's singing and playing ''Scarborough Fair''. The breakdancing went over well (besides the fact that the iPod's battery died mid-performance), but before the ''Scarborough Fair'' act went on, there was a small scuffle between Sarah H.'s guitar and a member of the History of Disease class, which ended with one of the guitar strings breaking, rendering it unplayable. Therefore, Sarah had to rush to get a spare, leaving a large time gap. Some students yelled "Brotime!" and weren't taken seriously at first, but when more students called for Brotime, RA Mama Kate asked if anyone in the ASFC had Wham on their iPod. Both Byron Callan and Jeremy Strege donated their iPods and Brotime put on one final performance for the CTYers and parents. They received a standing ovation.<br />
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===2008.1 -- "Hey, Shae!"===<br />
During a break in Rocky Horror rehearsal on Second Saturday, certain students who here shall remain unnamed (due both to lack of consent from both parties and also full group LAN 08.1 memory of the event anyways) engaged in flagrant violation of PDA rules. Unbeknownst to them, RA Shae (still fully in drag) entered Mull/Muhlenberg 2nd lounge, with a full view of them from the door. It took a few tries from other students to get their attention, but once they realized Shae was there, one student immediately jumped off the other and onto the chair arm, and essentially hid behind a combination of knees and carefully-draped hair. Suddenly, jumbled excuses were heard from various unknown parts of the lounge about "part of the rehearsal" and "in the lab...on the slab!" Shae, who appeared somewhat startled, seemed to accept these excuses, and then said something about having to go get Adam Roush to watch the rehearsal, followed by what seemed like a plea: "Please don't make out anymore...!" After Shae's exit, the two students were ridiculed. This ridicule continued for the rest of the session, by changing the practice of directing the words "Hey, Frank!" to the air behind a PDA-ing couple with "Hey, Shae!" especially for this particular couple.<br />
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'''Edit:''' Most of this information is, quite surprisingly, 100 % accurate. I must interject to defend myself, however, because I totally didn't believe the excuses of said students at the time. Not at all. They were clearly not "in the lab, on the slab," as implied. They were in an armchair, being CTYI. I was just too gobsmacked to act otherwise. -Shae<br />
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Shae-<br />
I know you didn't believe them but it was more fun to write it that way. It would have been even more fun if ''I'' had thought to describe you as "gobsmacked". -Rachel<br />
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===2008.1 -- Zoe's Quotebook===<br />
During 2008.1, a two-year tragedy named Zoe (last name not given because of paranoid parental units) was spending her first year at Lancaster, and was welcomed into the Alcove by her CODE classmates and hallmates. By the first Wednesday of the session, she noticed how many quotable sayings were being said around her in the Alcove and out, but due to the lack of computers/Facebook quote sections and her bad memory, she instantly forgot most of them. Therefore, she devised the Quotebook, the first incarnation being a few sheets of looseleaf paper held together with three braids. It filled up within three days, as well as started to fall apart, and required the purchase of a new, sturdier Quotebook. Zoe and her quotebook were inseparable throughout most of the session, and by the end, she had gathered over 250 quotes from people all around the site. She now has plans to keep another Quotebook in 2009 and obtain even more quotes. The Quotebook transcription of 2008 is on [[User:Kokomo|her userpage]].<br />
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===2008.1 -- Balcony Mishaps===<br />
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The balcony of Rauch 3 was a place of mishaps and mayhem during LAN.08.01. The ETYM girls were often reprimanded for their interesting and slightly CTYI beheavior on side jutting precipice. The beginning of this saga was the Dangling of the Bra, during the Sunday Lockdown. A moth killed with a shoe mistaken for a gunshot put the whole campus under house arrest, but the girls of Rauch 3 had a religious RA, and therefore were barely informed through sparse text messages. During the lockdown, a bra was torn from the body of an unsuspecting ETYM-ite and dangled off the balcony, upon which very angry RAs/Policeman ordered the girls inside and the bra off its makeshift flagpole.<br />
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This was not the only offense, however. One night during lights out, one of the girls was talking on the phone on the balcony, when two attractive (yes... they were attractive. We could tell. It doesn't matter that it was dark. Shhhhhh) men were spotted walking through the campus. NAKED. Well... in boxers, but close enough. Being the true Rauch 3 girls they were, catcalling erupted and the boys walked over to talk. But right before numbers could be exchanged, the half-naked boys were caught by an RA and escorted off the premises, into the land of legend.<br />
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The last incident took place when a CTYer was reciting a sonnet rather loudly off the balcony into the night. A couple heading towards Weiss Hall shouted, "SHUT UP!!!" To which the response was, "It's Shakespeare, you illiterate manwhore!!!" But who should be walking by at that very moment but DRL Scary Matt? So, you can guess what happened next - yes. Failure. But a little Catholic girl wrote an apology and everything was right as rain. Suspicious? Maybe. Ingenious? Yes.<br />
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===2008.1 -- Frank Wang: Owned Via PDA===<br />
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The Ownage of Frank: A PDA Legend<br />
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It was the last dance of session 1 and CTYer X and CTYer Y were kissing near the back of the dance crowd. Suddenly, Frank Wang came by, and he shouted "No PDA!" Lo and behold, however, he was shouting to an unsuspecting couple right nearby CTYers X and Y, not X and Y themselves. Frank began to reprimand the victims verbally, and CTYer Y interjected, politely commending Frank on his excellent work catching the PDAers. It was then, when Frank began to go into full swing lecture, that CTYers X and Y kissed for a long time, right behind the great Frank Wang's back. It was a satisfying, triumphant moment never to be forgotten.<br />
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When Frank Wang turned back to face them, "lock down" mode was initiated, and both X and Y faced away and shouted, "Ew!!! Cooties!"<br />
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Thus, Frank Wang had been owned. Epic, genius, amazing, the best, you name it. He was destroyed in utter ownage.<br />
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===2008.1 -- The Name Train===<br />
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The Name Train was a horrible evil devised by an RA as a method to supposedly help CTYers learn each others' names, but was truthfully a nightmarish form of torture. It was introduced during the very first hall bonding, in which it wickedly ruined the bonding of many other halls. Sporadically throughout the rest of the session, the Name Train was revived, causing many CTYers to flee in fear when it approached.<br />
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''"What's YOUR name on the Name Train?!"''<br />
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''"...Debbie?"''<br />
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''"DEBBIE! DEBBIE! DEBBIE-DEBBIE-DEBBIE! Hop on the Name Train!!"''<br />
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The Name Train's reign of evil was broken, however, when a group of CTYers determined to stop it planned to join the train with really long names, like Riki-Tiki-Tembo-No-Sarendo-Terry-Berry-Ruchi-Pip-Beri-Pembo, obscene names, like Mike Hunt, or simply a few hundred digits of pi. The plan of action was changed when [[User:Kokomo|Zoe]] stated that any name train that attempted to kidnap her would be promptly Rickrolled, and held up her ever-present portable speakers. Inspired, [[User:Madredhattie|Christine]] suggested that the whole group simply gather together in an acapella Rickroll, and thus the Wall of Rolling Rickroll was born. The Name Train was Rickrolled three times before the Wall scattered and fled, but the damage had been done. The Name Train was no more.<br />
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EDIT: The Name Train lives on! Several 2nd sessioners jumped on board. In fact, Katherine's girls <i>requested</i> to be Name Trained on the first day! AND! a lot of you 1st sessioners loved the Name Train! So much so that we had to establish a regular schedule — the 6:10 Name Train. (RA, Andrew Dillon)<br />
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===2008.1 -- Best Typo of the Year===<br />
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In the middle of the session, one of the activities on the Activity Sheet appeared as "Hot Bo and Tom With Balls." This was laughed about for the remainder of the session by many.<br />
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===2008.2 -- Pantsless Macarena Line===<br />
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During the final dance of Session 2, the songs Sexyback and BLT were played back to back. The Macarena and Sexyback had been combined at CTY before, but not in a manner such as this. Following BLT, a small group of students rushed to the ASFC track where it overlooked the dance floor. They then began to form a Macarena line similar to the one formed at the last dance in the ASFC, but with one vital difference: their pants had been left off following BLT. As the song went on, the line grew, until only a small portion of the dancers were pantsless, the other ones either wearing dresses, or leaving their pants on. And that was how the Pantsless Macarena Line was born. <br />
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[[Category:Lancaster]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=9803User:Hackney-Sack2006-10-03T02:18:50Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* The Name Issue */</p>
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<div>LAN.05.2, LAN.06.1/2 (double session 4 eva!), currently a two-more. First sessioners will know her as one of the people you did not know, or as the girl who sat in the Corner, never spoke, and ate protein bars. Second sessioners will know her as the girl who sang "View From Heaven" in the talent show.<br />
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==The Girl Behind the Face==<br />
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Sarah Hackney is one of those sad people who loves CTY with all of her heart, but is too shy to let anyone know. She is not funny in Acting Improv, and is one of the nice people who realizes this and shuts up. Sarah sat in the Corner almost exclusively session one, and the Alcove session two. She was involved in the several Rent singalongs, and is ashamed to say that she was one of those who only knew the movie, but she is now proud to say that she now knows <i>both</i>.<br />
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==The Name Issue==<br />
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You asked "Who is Hackney-Sack?" You saw the anwer "Sarah Hackney". Oh, Sarah. I know Sarah. The <i>only Sarah at CTY</i>. Yeah. Right. Sarah knows at least five other Sarahs.<br />
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This overabundance of Sarahs caused some debate as to how to distinguish them all on the Alcove T-shirt. Unfortunately, all of the Sarahs could not be assembled, and therefore they could not agree on a way to identify themselves as their own, unique Sarah. However, discussions between two of the Sarahs led to some possible names, which I have done my best to remember accurately:<br />
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Sarah Prime<br><br />
Sarah 2.0<br><br />
Sarah the Third (?)<br><br />
Quadra-Sarah<br><br />
Sarah V (pronounced: vee, not 'five')<br />
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Sarah Hackney ended up putting the name "Sarah Hax" on the Alcove shirt. She has just been informed by Hax Sr. (Daniel Hackney, her older brother whom you do not know) that he is not willing to share his name with his younger sister. Sarah Hackney will now be adopting the title of Sarah Prime, unless some other Sarah wants it. She is content to change.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=9802User:Hackney-Sack2006-10-03T02:18:12Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* The Girl Behind the Face */</p>
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<div>LAN.05.2, LAN.06.1/2 (double session 4 eva!), currently a two-more. First sessioners will know her as one of the people you did not know, or as the girl who sat in the Corner, never spoke, and ate protein bars. Second sessioners will know her as the girl who sang "View From Heaven" in the talent show.<br />
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==The Girl Behind the Face==<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney is one of those sad people who loves CTY with all of her heart, but is too shy to let anyone know. She is not funny in Acting Improv, and is one of the nice people who realizes this and shuts up. Sarah sat in the Corner almost exclusively session one, and the Alcove session two. She was involved in the several Rent singalongs, and is ashamed to say that she was one of those who only knew the movie, but she is now proud to say that she now knows <i>both</i>.<br />
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==The Name Issue==<br />
<br />
You asked "Who is Hackney-Sack?" You saw the anwer "Sarah Hackney". Oh, Sarah. I know Sarah. The <i>only Sarah at CTY</i>. Yeah. Right. Sarah knows at least five other Sarahs.<br />
<br />
This overabundance of Sarahs caused some debate as to how to distinguish them all on the Alcove T-shirt. Unfortunately, all of the Sarahs could not be assembled, and therefore they could not agree on a way to identify themselves as their own, unique Sarah. However, discussions between two of the Sarahs led to some possible names, which I have done my best to remember accurately:<br />
<br />
Sarah Prime<br><br />
Sarah 2.0<br><br />
Sarah the Third (?)<br><br />
Quadra-Sarah<br><br />
Sarah V (pronounced: vee, not 'five')<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney ended up putting the name "Sarah Hax" on the Alcove shirt. She has just been informed by Hax Sr. that he is not willing to share his name with his younger sister. Sarah Hackney will now be adopting the title of Sarah Prime, unless some other Sarah wants it. She is content to change.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Phil_Gunn&diff=9801Phil Gunn2006-10-03T02:16:51Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
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<div>[[Phil Gunn]] was a CTYer who spent his squirrel year at Lancaster second session in 2005. Phil was known for recitation of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Conqueror Worm" at the student Talent Show, and for his extremely warm and compassionate nature. Tragically, only two weeks after CTY ended he underwent heart surgery, and died a few hours after the operation of heart failure or a heart attack.<br />
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All those who knew him miss Phil terribly, and he has been the subject of many tributes. These include a a moving performance of Yellowcard's "The View from Heaven" by [[Sarah Hackney]] at the second session [[Talent Show|talent show]], and a recital of "The Conqueror Worm" by [[Shea Levy]] at the [[Last Supper]]. [Shea Edit: Guys, keep doing that. Phil needs to be remembered]<br />
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Phil's name will appear on the Alcove shirts until 2007, which would have been his nomore year. In those years, a bottle of Passion Fruit will also be spilled in his memory. Furthermore, the [[The Afterdance|Afterdance]] chant "In Heaven There Is No Beer" has been chanted for sessions 06.1 and 06.2 with Phil's name, and is likely to remain so for the concieveable future.<br />
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Phil Gunn is the only known person who is eligible for a [[The Game|Game]] [[The Patch|Patch]]. A patch is currently in the making (see [[The Patch]]).<br />
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A rememberance of Phil by a friend of his can be found [[Essay:Untitled (EB Saldana)|here]].<br />
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<b>Phil at Passionfruit LAN.05.2:</b><br />
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http://i8.tinypic.com/24llsew.jpg<br />
[[User:Nixxi|Nixxi]] 19:14, 13 August 2006 (MST)<br />
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== More About Phil ==<br />
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Philip (Phil) Gunn was born in February, 1991. He lived in Ithaca, NY and had an older brother. His best friend at home was a girl named Christine. When he grew up, he aspired to be a chef.<br />
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At CTY LAN II '05, Phil hung out around the chess boards (not because he played but because that's where his friends practically <i>lived</i>)), as well as with the girl he liked. <br />
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Phil was very romantic; he gave the girl that he liked a flower before each dance. He also had a crazy sense of humor, like on second Saturday when he borrowed a friend's bra, whcih he stuffed with tissues and peppermints, cami, and short skirt. He walked around asking people if they wanted mints, then if they said yes, he would whip one out of his bra and proceed to burst out laughing. Then he played a game of Silent Football, where his name was "Boob Job."<br />
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Phil wasn't always jolly (who is?), he got angry just like everyone else over small and weird things, but he was always good for a laugh and loved to make jokes and cheer people up.<br />
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Phil died on August 12, 2005, a week after CTY ended, at CHOP in Philadelphia. It was two days after a minor operation on his heart to widen an artery.<br />
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== View from Heaven (Yellowcard) ==<br />
<br />
I'm just so tired <br><br />
Won't you sing me to sleep<br><br />
And fly through my dreams<br><br />
So I can hitch a ride with you tonight<br><br />
And get away from this place<br><br />
Have a new name and face<br><br />
I just ain't the same without you in my life<br><br />
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Late night drives, all alone in my car<br><br />
I can't help but start<br><br />
Singing lines from all our favorite songs<br><br />
And melodies in the air<br><br />
Singin' life just ain't fair<br><br />
Sometimes I still just can't believe you're gone<br><br />
<br />
And I'm sure the view from heaven<br><br />
Beats the hell out of mine here<br><br />
And if we all believe in heaven,<br><br />
Maybe we'll make it through one more year<br><br />
Down here<br><br />
<br />
Feel your fire,<br><br />
When its cold in my heart<br><br />
And things sorta start<br><br />
Remindin' me of my last night with you<br><br />
I only need one more day<br><br />
Just one more chance to say<br><br />
I wish that I had gone up with you too<br><br />
<br />
And I'm sure the view from heaven<br><br />
Beats the hell out of mine here<br><br />
And if we all believe in heaven<br><br />
Maybe we'll make it through one more year<br><br />
Down here<br><br />
You won't be comin' back<br><br />
And I didn't get to say goodbye (goodbye)<br><br />
I really wish I got to say goodbye<br><br />
<br />
And I'm sure the view from heaven<br><br />
Beats the hell out of mine here<br><br />
And if we all believe in heaven<br><br />
Maybe we'll make it through one more year<br><br />
I hope that all is well in heaven<br><br />
Cuz it's all shot to hell down here<br><br />
I hope that I find you in heaven<br><br />
Cuz I'm so...<br><br />
Lost without you down here<br><br />
<br />
You won't be coming back<br><br />
And I didn't get to say goodbye (goodbye)<br><br />
I really wish I got to say gooooodbye<br><br />
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==The Conqueror Worm==<br />
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LO! 'tis a gala night <br><br />
Within the lonesome latter years. <br><br />
An angel throng, bewinged, bedight <br><br />
In veils, and drowned in tears, <br> <br />
Sit in a theatre to see <br><br />
A play of hopes and fears, <br><br />
While the orchestra breathes fitfully <br><br />
The music of the spheres. <br><br />
<br />
Mimes, in the form of God on high, <br><br />
Mutter and mumble low, <br><br />
And hither and thither fly; <br><br />
Mere puppets they, who come and go <br><br />
At bidding of vast formless things <br><br />
That shift the scenery to and fro, <br><br />
Flapping from out their condor wings <br><br />
Invisible Woe. <br><br />
<br />
That motley drama—oh, be sure <br><br />
It shall not be forgot! <br><br />
With its Phantom chased for evermore <br><br />
By a crowd that seize it not, <br><br />
Through a circle that ever returneth in <br><br />
To the self-same spot; <br><br />
And much of Madness, and more of Sin, <br><br />
And Horror the soul of the plot. <br><br />
<br />
But see amid the mimic rout <br><br />
A crawling shape intrude: <br><br />
A blood-red thing that writhes from out <br><br />
The scenic solitude! <br><br />
It writhes—it writhes!—with mortal pangs <br><br />
The mimes become its food, <br><br />
And over each quivering form <br><br />
In human gore imbued. <br><br />
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Out—out are the lights—out all! <br><br />
And over each quivering form <br><br />
The curtain, a funeral pall, <br> <br />
Comes down with the rush of a storm, <br><br />
While the angels, all pallid and wan, <br><br />
Uprising, unveiling, affirm <br><br />
That the play is the tragedy, "Man," <br> <br />
And its hero, the Conqueror Worm. <br />
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---Edgar Allan Poe<br />
[[Category:Lancaster]]</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=9800User:Hackney-Sack2006-10-03T02:15:18Z<p>Hackney-Sack: Sarah Hackney (Sarah Prime)</p>
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<div>LAN.05.2, LAN.06.1/2 (double session 4 eva!), currently a two-more. First sessioners will know her as one of the people you did not know, or as the girl who sat in the Corner, never spoke, and ate protein bars. Second sessioners will know her as the girl who sang "View From Heaven" in the talent show.<br />
<br />
==The Girl Behind the Face==<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney is one of those sad people who loves CTY with all of her heart, but is too shy to let anyone know. She is not funny in Acting Improv, and is one of the nice people who realizes this and shuts up. Sarah sat in the Corner almost exclusively session one, and the Alcove session two. She was involved in the several Rent singalongs, and is ashamed to say that she was one of those who only knew the movie.<br />
<br />
==The Name Issue==<br />
<br />
You asked "Who is Hackney-Sack?" You saw the anwer "Sarah Hackney". Oh, Sarah. I know Sarah. The <i>only Sarah at CTY</i>. Yeah. Right. Sarah knows at least five other Sarahs.<br />
<br />
This overabundance of Sarahs caused some debate as to how to distinguish them all on the Alcove T-shirt. Unfortunately, all of the Sarahs could not be assembled, and therefore they could not agree on a way to identify themselves as their own, unique Sarah. However, discussions between two of the Sarahs led to some possible names, which I have done my best to remember accurately:<br />
<br />
Sarah Prime<br><br />
Sarah 2.0<br><br />
Sarah the Third (?)<br><br />
Quadra-Sarah<br><br />
Sarah V (pronounced: vee, not 'five')<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney ended up putting the name "Sarah Hax" on the Alcove shirt. She has just been informed by Hax Sr. that he is not willing to share his name with his younger sister. Sarah Hackney will now be adopting the title of Sarah Prime, unless some other Sarah wants it. She is content to change.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Hackney-Sack&diff=9798User talk:Hackney-Sack2006-10-03T02:14:22Z<p>Hackney-Sack: User talk:Hackney-Sack moved to Talk:Sarah Hackney: So my name has a link in pages that mention me.</p>
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<div>HAX!!!!<br />
that is all<br />
(less than 3) ---JW</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=9796User:Hackney-Sack2006-10-03T02:14:21Z<p>Hackney-Sack: User:Hackney-Sack moved to Sarah Hackney: So my name has a link in pages that mention me.</p>
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<div>The online pseudonyme of Sarah Hackney, LAN.05.2, LAN.06.1/2 (double session 4 eva!), currently a two-more. First sessioners will know her as one of the people you did not know, or as the girl who sat in the Corner, never spoke, and ate protein bars. Second sessioners will know her as the girl who sang "View From Heaven" in the talent show.<br />
<br />
==The Girl Behind the Face==<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney is one of those sad people who loves CTY with all of her heart, but is too shy to let anyone know. She is not funny in Acting Improv, and is one of the nice people who realizes this and shuts up. Sarah sat in the Corner almost exclusively session one, and the Alcove session two. She was involved in the several Rent singalongs, and is ashamed to say that she was one of those who only knew the movie.<br />
<br />
==The Name Issue==<br />
<br />
You asked "Who is Hackney-Sack?" You saw the anwer "Sarah Hackney". Oh, Sarah. I know Sarah. The <i>only Sarah at CTY</i>. Yeah. Right. Sarah knows at least five other Sarahs.<br />
<br />
This overabundance of Sarahs caused some debate as to how to distinguish them all on the Alcove T-shirt. Unfortunately, all of the Sarahs could not be assembled, and therefore they could not agree on a way to identify themselves as their own, unique Sarah. However, discussions between two of the Sarahs led to some possible names, which I have done my best to remember accurately:<br />
<br />
Sarah Prime<br><br />
Sarah 2.0<br><br />
Sarah the Third (?)<br><br />
Quadra-Sarah<br><br />
Sarah V (pronounced: vee, not 'five')<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney ended up putting the name "Sarah Hax" on the Alcove shirt. She has just been informed by Hax Sr. that he is not willing to share his name with his younger sister. Sarah Hackney will now be adopting the title of Sarah Prime, unless some other Sarah wants it. She is content to change.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Jeff_Sachs&diff=7419User talk:Jeff Sachs2006-08-22T02:28:09Z<p>Hackney-Sack: </p>
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<div>Noo, you're the first to be definately younger than the duck assuming you were born in '91. Check out the tag that says it's made in 1990. And i'm waiting for you to check that thing out on ebay.<br />
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<3 rosiee<br />
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NOTE: During Passionfruit we did one full chorus of Tunak, that's 4 lines.<br />
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Hey Jeff! Is Bob a bumbershoot? --Max W.<br />
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I looked for the duck on ebay, amazon, and various shady internet sources. I can't find nuthin'. - JW<br />
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And after shaving your chest, you complained of razor burn for the rest of the session. - Sarah Prime (hackney)</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=7402User:Hackney-Sack2006-08-22T02:18:50Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* The Name Issue */</p>
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<div>The online pseudonyme of Sarah Hackney, LAN.05.2, LAN.06.1/2 (double session 4 eva!), currently a two-more. First sessioners will know her as one of the people you did not know, or as the girl who sat in the Corner, never spoke, and ate protein bars. Second sessioners will know her as the girl who sang "View From Heaven" in the talent show.<br />
<br />
==The Girl Behind the Face==<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney is one of those sad people who loves CTY with all of her heart, but is too shy to let anyone know. She is not funny in Acting Improv, and is one of the nice people who realizes this and shuts up. Sarah sat in the Corner almost exclusively session one, and the Alcove session two. She was involved in the several Rent singalongs, and is ashamed to say that she was one of those who only knew the movie.<br />
<br />
==The Name Issue==<br />
<br />
You asked "Who is Hackney-Sack?" You saw the anwer "Sarah Hackney". Oh, Sarah. I know Sarah. The <i>only Sarah at CTY</i>. Yeah. Right. Sarah knows at least five other Sarahs.<br />
<br />
This overabundance of Sarahs caused some debate as to how to distinguish them all on the Alcove T-shirt. Unfortunately, all of the Sarahs could not be assembled, and therefore they could not agree on a way to identify themselves as their own, unique Sarah. However, discussions between two of the Sarahs led to some possible names, which I have done my best to remember accurately:<br />
<br />
Sarah Prime<br><br />
Sarah 2.0<br><br />
Sarah the Third (?)<br><br />
Quadra-Sarah<br><br />
Sarah V (pronounced: vee, not 'five')<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney ended up putting the name "Sarah Hax" on the Alcove shirt. She has just been informed by Hax Sr. that he is not willing to share his name with his younger sister. Sarah Hackney will now be adopting the title of Sarah Prime, unless some other Sarah wants it. She is content to change.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=User:Hackney-Sack&diff=7399User:Hackney-Sack2006-08-22T02:17:30Z<p>Hackney-Sack: Sarah Hackney (Sarah Prime)</p>
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<div>The online pseudonyme of Sarah Hackney, LAN.05.2, LAN.06.1/2 (double session 4 eva!), currently a two-more. First sessioners will know her as one of the people you did not know, or as the girl who sat in the Corner, never spoke, and ate protein bars. Second sessioners will know her as the girl who sang "View From Heaven" in the talent show.<br />
<br />
==The Girl Behind the Face==<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney is one of those sad people who loves CTY with all of her heart, but is too shy to let anyone know. She is not funny in Acting Improv, and is one of the nice people who realizes this and shuts up. Sarah sat in the Corner almost exclusively session one, and the Alcove session two. She was involved in the several Rent singalongs, and is ashamed to say that she was one of those who only knew the movie.<br />
<br />
==The Name Issue==<br />
<br />
You asked "Who is Hackney-Sack?" You saw the anwer "Sarah Hackney". Oh, Sarah. I know Sarah. The <i>only Sarah at CTY</i>. Yeah. Right. Sarah knows at least five other Sarahs.<br />
<br />
This overabundance of Sarahs caused some debate as to how to distinguish them all on the Alcove T-shirt. Unfortunately, all of the Sarahs could not be assembled, and therefore they could not agree on a way to identify themselves as their own, unique Sarah. However, discussions between two of the Sarahs led to some possible names, which I have done my best to remember accurately:<br />
<br />
Sarah Prime<br />
Sarah 2.0<br />
Sarah the Third (?)<br />
Quadra-Sarah<br />
Sarah V (pronounced: vee, not 'five')<br />
<br />
Sarah Hackney ended up putting the name "Sarah Hax" on the Alcove shirt. She has just been informed by Hax Sr. that he is not willing to share his name with his younger sister. Sarah Hackney will now be adopting the title of Sarah Prime, unless some other Sarah wants it. She is content to change.</div>Hackney-Sackhttps://www.realcty.org/index.php?title=Talent_Show&diff=7364Talent Show2006-08-22T01:33:45Z<p>Hackney-Sack: /* Lancaster */</p>
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<div>==Lancaster==<br />
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Both student and staff talent shows are held at Lancaster (Session 2) on separate days. In Session 1 there is only the student show, giving the staff an unfair advantage in practice time. On the last Tuesday and Wednesday, the talent shows are held in place of activities. The next day, Thursday, is the day of key and fob return. <br />
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===06.2 Student Show===<br />
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Master of Ceremonies - Blake Barnett<br />
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Ashok Bhaskar - Devil's Sticks (to "Hot Ride" by The Prodigy)<br />
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Ariane Turley - Flute ("Vivace by Michel Blavet)<br />
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Alexis Kravitz - Juggling (to "Salterello III by New York's Ensemble)<br />
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Teryn Dickson - Breakdancing (to "Canned Heat" by Jamiroquai)<br />
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Rachel Todd - Ballet (to "The Tower" by Vienna Teng)<br />
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Sandra Korn - Cello ("Rondo" by Boccherini)<br />
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Jacob Hurwitz - Solving a Rubiks Cube while reciting first 200 digits of Pi.<br />
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Sarah Hackney - Guitar & Voice ("The View From Heaven", in tribute to [[Phil Gunn]])<br />
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Christian "Christ" Burnette and Michael "Mike" Len - Raving (to "Liquify" by Toby Emerson)<br />
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[[Category:Lancaster]]<br />
[[Category:Traditions]]<br />
[[Category:Lancaster Traditions]]</div>Hackney-Sack