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Though 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', and 'Stairway' stuck, LMU tradition was once again stuck in a rut.  With the advent of 08.1, [[Silent Football]], [[Blammo]], and [[Wanna buy a duck]] were all added to the traditional game repetoire of several first-sessioners.  While RA awareness of Canon lagged, a reform had begun.  On the other hand, session 2 tradition thrived under the caretaking of the Zoe, and her companions.  The majority of this traditionalist group nevermored out in 2007, leaving tradition to a few younger students for 2008.
 
Though 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', and 'Stairway' stuck, LMU tradition was once again stuck in a rut.  With the advent of 08.1, [[Silent Football]], [[Blammo]], and [[Wanna buy a duck]] were all added to the traditional game repetoire of several first-sessioners.  While RA awareness of Canon lagged, a reform had begun.  On the other hand, session 2 tradition thrived under the caretaking of the Zoe, and her companions.  The majority of this traditionalist group nevermored out in 2007, leaving tradition to a few younger students for 2008.
  
There are three dances per session. The first two are held on Fridays, and the last one is held on Thursday. There is always a Casino Night, some form of Water Day, and a Talent Show. Drag Day occurs, though the staff doesn't acknowledge it as an official event.  Nevermores and Nomores observe Passionfruit early on the last morning of the session. On the last day of every second session, someone manages to dump something into Doheney Fountain, such as Jello powder, Tang, or liquid soap.
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There are three dances per session. The first two are held on Fridays, and the last one is held on Thursday. There is always a Casino Night, some form of Water Day, and a Talent Show. Drag Day occurs, though the staff doesn't acknowledge it as an official event.  Nevermores and Nomores observe Passionfruit early on the last morning of the session. On the last day of every second session, someone manages to dump something into Doheny Fountain, such as Jello powder, Tang, or liquid soap.
  
 
The site is considered moderately strict. Students must be escorted everywhere by a CTY staff member, unless RAs are posted.  Halls were required to eat breakfast together, starting in the summer of 2003. RAs function on a rotation schedule during dinner so that students may move freely between the dining hall and their dorms. Up until 2003, there was no formal programming on Sunday afternoons.  Now, students attend Non-Mandatory Fun (a name coined by RA Tom Ryan in summer 2003,) or other themed weekend activities, on Sunday afternoons. Student halls may order pizza, Chinese, or Thai for dinner on Fridays and/or Saturdays.  Weekend off-campus trips, with RA supervision, can include Ralph's or Bristol Farms (supermarkets), Viva Fresh (a Mexican Restaurant), Bowling, Subway, or Taco Bell.  Jamba Juice is only open for a select number of hours each day, and only during class time, so usually Jamba Juice is a class treat given during the week.  In 2008, several classes also ordered In-'N-Out.
 
The site is considered moderately strict. Students must be escorted everywhere by a CTY staff member, unless RAs are posted.  Halls were required to eat breakfast together, starting in the summer of 2003. RAs function on a rotation schedule during dinner so that students may move freely between the dining hall and their dorms. Up until 2003, there was no formal programming on Sunday afternoons.  Now, students attend Non-Mandatory Fun (a name coined by RA Tom Ryan in summer 2003,) or other themed weekend activities, on Sunday afternoons. Student halls may order pizza, Chinese, or Thai for dinner on Fridays and/or Saturdays.  Weekend off-campus trips, with RA supervision, can include Ralph's or Bristol Farms (supermarkets), Viva Fresh (a Mexican Restaurant), Bowling, Subway, or Taco Bell.  Jamba Juice is only open for a select number of hours each day, and only during class time, so usually Jamba Juice is a class treat given during the week.  In 2008, several classes also ordered In-'N-Out.

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Los Angeles
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Looking out over Sunken Gardens at Sacred Heart Chapel at LMU
Site Information
CollegeLoyola Marymount University
LocationLos Angeles, California
Years of Operation????-present
Avg. Number of Students380
Courses Offered
HumanitiesLatin I | Etymologies | Logic | Ethics | Philosophy of Mind | Law and Politics in US History | International Politics | Cognitive Psychology
WritingCrafting the Essay | Popular Culture
MathCryptology | Probability and Game Theory | Mathematical Logic | Set Theory
Computer ScienceFundamentals of Computer Science
ScienceIntro to Biomed | FPHS Biology | FPHS Chemistry | Electrical Engineering | FPHS Physics | Paleobiology
Canon
Upper Canon"American Pie" | "Stairway to Heaven" | "End of the World" | "Sandstorm" | "Dragostea Din Tei" | "Istanbul" | " "The Time Warp" | "Forever Young" | Nightswimming" | "Leaving on a Jet Plane" | "Seasons of Love"
Lower Canon"Blister in the Sun" | "Thriller" | "YMCA" | "Don't Stop Believing" | "Baby Got Back" | "Every Time We Touch" | "Cotton-Eyed Joe" | "Cha Cha Slide (remix)" | "Stacy's Mom"
Site Specifics
Games and ActivitiesTalent Show | The Game | Kemps | Silent Football | Blammo | Egyptian Ratscrew
MoviesAlice in Wonderland | Dark Side of Oz
Famous StaffThe Borings | Dane Holding
See The Essential CTY for cross-site articles.
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Location

The LMU site is located, as one may guess, at Loyola Marymount University in western Los Angeles. It is about three miles from LAX International Airport; the conning tower is barely visible from some parts of the campus. There is a bell tower and a chapel. Student activities tend to be centered around the Doheney, Sullivan, and Huesman Courtyards.

Overview

The weather at LMU is sunny, for the most part, though the coastal climate leads to a few overcast days. Mornings and evenings can be a little cooler than the daytime. The campus is extremely beautiful, though CTY activities are confined to a very small part of it. LMU has many beautiful fountains, and a large library. Students live very close together, and eat in the campus cafeteria. There is a Jamba Juice on-campus, but it is rarely open.

LMU has always been a kind of black sheep with traditions, not keeping many (to the dismay of easterners). Though "It's the End of the World as We Know It" was a staple at the LA venues(LMU and, before that, the University of Redlands) in the early 1990s, it died out sometime in the mid-1990s. A kid named Michael Sherwood brought an incredible passion and zeal to tradition in the summer of 2001. In that summer, and through no easy means, he revived interest in REM's 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', and brought 'Stairway', Gay Dad, and Radiohead to the site. Suddenly, there was light and energy. The abysmal food tasted better, the sky was bluer, the girls were wearing less clothing. Also working in 2001 to revive tradition was a former Lancaster student, who had become a Young Students Instructor. He DJ'd the dances, helping to bring REM's 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)' and the associated dance tradition to LMU. He also worked to bring Passionfruit to Los Angeles. 'Forever Young' was not only on said instructor's computer, it was played at the proper time during each of the unfortunately small number of dances that summer.

Though 'It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)', and 'Stairway' stuck, LMU tradition was once again stuck in a rut. With the advent of 08.1, Silent Football, Blammo, and Wanna buy a duck were all added to the traditional game repetoire of several first-sessioners. While RA awareness of Canon lagged, a reform had begun. On the other hand, session 2 tradition thrived under the caretaking of the Zoe, and her companions. The majority of this traditionalist group nevermored out in 2007, leaving tradition to a few younger students for 2008.

There are three dances per session. The first two are held on Fridays, and the last one is held on Thursday. There is always a Casino Night, some form of Water Day, and a Talent Show. Drag Day occurs, though the staff doesn't acknowledge it as an official event. Nevermores and Nomores observe Passionfruit early on the last morning of the session. On the last day of every second session, someone manages to dump something into Doheny Fountain, such as Jello powder, Tang, or liquid soap.

The site is considered moderately strict. Students must be escorted everywhere by a CTY staff member, unless RAs are posted. Halls were required to eat breakfast together, starting in the summer of 2003. RAs function on a rotation schedule during dinner so that students may move freely between the dining hall and their dorms. Up until 2003, there was no formal programming on Sunday afternoons. Now, students attend Non-Mandatory Fun (a name coined by RA Tom Ryan in summer 2003,) or other themed weekend activities, on Sunday afternoons. Student halls may order pizza, Chinese, or Thai for dinner on Fridays and/or Saturdays. Weekend off-campus trips, with RA supervision, can include Ralph's or Bristol Farms (supermarkets), Viva Fresh (a Mexican Restaurant), Bowling, Subway, or Taco Bell. Jamba Juice is only open for a select number of hours each day, and only during class time, so usually Jamba Juice is a class treat given during the week. In 2008, several classes also ordered In-'N-Out.

Students are forbidden from speaking to participants in other programs; the precedent set for this policy is due to rash interactions with other camps including (the notorious) guitar camp, various LMU sports camps, foreign camps, and the annual church retreat.

Given the university's proximity to the ocean (just 3 miles), the weather is moderate during the day and cool at night. Students and staff alike are advised to bring long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and a sweatshirt. They will never need a rain coat, as it rarely rains in Los Angeles between May and November. Humidity is seldom an issue and RAs and students need not worry about rain plans, unlike CTY participants on the East Coast.

The food is mediocre, with multiple instances of diarrhea and food poisoning throughout the years. Students are advised to bring alternative food stuffs to the site. Cup-of-Noodles and Ramen can both be filled with hot water in the cafeteria, and are a sodium-rich alternative to the bizarre cafeteria food. It is suggested that you avoid the soup, as it is the liquid form of the previous day's dinner. While stomachache runs rampant in the first week, most people adjust to the food by the second week. The nurse suspects that this has something to do with the amount of grease in the main courses, and recommends eating things such as sandwiches.

Dorms

  • Huesman Hall

Located next to Doheny and Sullivan, Huesman is a one-story girls' dorm. There is room for 4 halls total in Huesman. It is a Men's dorm in the schoolyear, and has urinals. There are no mirrors or sinks in the rooms. There are two bathrooms, and each has only two toilet stalls. The showers have solid doors and curtains, with a changing area in between. Huesman can get a little hot, so it is wise to bring a fan.

  • Doheny Hall

Doheny Hall is a three-story boys' dorm, located in between Huesman Hall and Sullivan Hall, in the center of the action at CTY. There are no urinals in the bathrooms. Each room has a mirror and sink. The closets smell weird.

  • Desmond Hall

A large, three-story girls' dorm, Desmond is a short walk away from Doheney Courtyard. It has no urinals, and each room has a mirror and sink. There are very nice large windows. The showers have doors, but no changing area. The temperature in Desmond is pretty good. Desmond fits roughly 9 halls, with three on each floor.

  • Rosecrans Hall

A three-story boys' dorm, Rosecrans is the mirror image of Desmond. Desmond and Rosecrans share a courtyard, and both feature large windows. Rosecrans fits roughly 9 halls, with three on each floor.

  • Whelan Hall

Most recently used as a girls' dorm in the summer of 2006, Whelan is behind Desmond and Rosecrans. It has three stories and three wings, and a potential to hold 9 halls. There are mirrors in the rooms, but no sinks. The showers have no walls or doors, but only curtains. In more recent years, Whelan was occupied by other camps, such as the Guitar Camp.

RAs

LMU is home to the legendary Boring Brothers and, of course, Tom Ryan.

Tommy Smith was an RA at LMU through the late 90s and early 2000s. He instituted "More Active Than Sleep (But you Probably Won't Break a Sweat)". Jesse Boring picked up the activity, then passing the torch to a former resident-turned-RA named Jessie Seiler. In 08.1, Jason Boring ran the activity.

07.1, an activity featured "Giving Jason [Boring] a mohawk." Even though his mohawk was made by hyper CTYers, it ended up looking rather good.

06.1 to Present - RA and now SRA Christian (Alias C-Bad)

Activities

The afternoon activities are the most interesting part of the camp. 'Enmity Bracelets', made of chains and spiky metal objects, decorated the ankles and wrists of many '04 LMU-ers. 'How to be a Central American Dictator' led raids on other afternoon groups such as 'Guerilla Warfare', wearing stylish red headbands and wielding water balloons. 'Down With the Man' started protests against every other activity held that day. CTY Protesting is another quirky favorite. Protesters wrote and yelled made-up slogans such as "Make friends, not bracelets!", and of course, the highly original "LAME!" In summer 2003, Mary Rieg led a cadre of students with bullhorns and yelling one-liners such as "BUSH CAN'T READ; WHY SHOULD WE?" In 2006.1, the instructor and TA of the International Politics class (both former RAs themselves at Saratoga Springs and LMU and Malibu respectively) ran CTY protesting, leading two dozen students in rounds of protesting several activities that day, such as Quidditch, paper flower making, and silent reading. One student, dubbed Bill Clinton, shouted "up with facism!" into a bullhorn. This tradition has continued in 07.1, with not only "Protest Rally" as the last daily, but also "Paparazzi," a photo-taking activity of similar origins.

'Robot Wars', and 'Robot Wars II' were two duels originally staged between RAs Tom Ryan and Geoff Graham. Encased in cardboard armor, they clashed together in apocalyptic combat to the heavy beat of Rammstein. Tom Ryan explained that the activity originated back in summer 2004 due to two factors: one, the intrigue surrounding the concept of hippies walking around Oberlin College campus playing bad German techno music; and, then-office manager Jen Lockett complaining about having to dispose of cardboard boxes.

Another famous activity involves gluing stuff to RAs. Tom Ryan also created this activity in summer 2005 when RAs were instructed to limit activities to existing supplies in RA Heaven.

There is always silent reading and music practice. However the music practice rooms contain few pianos, including two in the same room. Undoubtedly the pianos are out of tune. There used to be a piano in the cafeteria (through 2003).

Wet and Wild Day usually takes place on the first Saturday. Usually there is a "Dry Side" for the wusses who go read magazines, play cards, or attempt to do cartwheels on the lawn. RAs can be seen roaming about the "Wet Side" with heavy-duty water guns and hoses. Students usually have to make do with flimsy plastic cups that they fill up with water, or sponges. *Note: Remember to bring bubbles to Wet 'n Wild Day. The first Saturday is ended with a PG-rated Movie Night.

On the second Saturday, the Talent Show takes place. People with super-cool skits or not-very-great skills perform. Also in session 7.2 we had the pleasure of being serenaded by Shabes, reading "Genie in a Bottle" accompanied on guitar by Ralf.

Casino Night takes place that evening. Some people play card games for 'money' while others run around doing weird and crazy deeds the RAs tell them to do for 'money'. A couple of people get 'married' (until marriages got canceled they said it was 'CTY inappropriate'). At the end every hall uses the money they have to bid for prizes like In-And-Out burgers or duct taping an RA of their choice to a tree. (In 2006 there was no bidding. Halls just got called up one at a time, starting with first place and working there way down, and each hall got to choose form the list of prizes.)

Sunday is usually a day of 'non-mandatory fun', although it is mandatory for you to go, you can read or sit around. As of 2007 it was dubbed "Mandatory fun" by Jason Boring because they wish to encourage as much "fun" as possible. It's usually like the daily and weekly activities that take place from Monday to Friday. Sunday is concluded with a [groan] two-hour study hall.

  • In 06.2 the order of weekend activities was:

First Saturday: Quiz Bowl & Movie Night First Sunday: Non-Mandatory Fun with a Carnival theme Second Saturday: Talent Show & Casino Night Second Sunday: Wet & Wild Water Day

  • In 07.1 the order of weekend activities was:

First Saturday: Quiz Bowl & Movie Night First Sunday: Wet & Wild Water Day Second Saturday: Talent Show & Casino Night Second Sunday: Non-Mandatory Fun with a Carnival theme

  • In 07.2 the order of weekend activities was:

First Saturday: CTY Olympics & Movie Night First Sunday: Wet 'n Wild Water Day Second Saturday: Talent Show & Casino Night Second Sunday: Mandatory Fun (apparently a joke towards the original "Non-Mandatory" Fun)

  • In 08.1 the order of weekend activities was:

First Saturday: Time Travel Day & Movie Night First Sunday: Hydrophilia Day (Wet and Wild) Second Saturday: International Day & Casino Night Second Sunday: Talent Show

  • In 08.1, CTY didn't have access to sunken gardens, the large area where many CTY events are traditionally held.

Dances

Dances take place on Fridays and the last Thursday of each session. During 2005, they took place at the Rosecrans Courtyard. For 2006 and 2007, they were held in Sullivan Courtyard. Dances at CTY typically take a couple of hours before many people are really dancing, but eventually most people do dance. However, many boys can be seen sitting at the edge of the dance floor, usually playing card and solving Rubik's cubes. During 2006, they were sitting on or even behind the walls around Sullivan Academic Center and RAs like JZ and Jason and Mike had to run around making them dance. During 2007, some were seen programming calculators during the dances.

As of 2006, LMU does play "American Pie", "It's the End of the World As We Know It", "Istanbul", and "Stairway to Heaven" at every dance, along with other Canon. Michael Jackson's "Thriller" was semi-canon during 06.2, where people formed a conga line that went in a spiral. Chants of "HARDER HARDER HARDER HARDER!" and sometimes "FASTER FASTER FASTER FASTER!" could be heard after the usual "die die die die live live live live sex sex sex sex more more more more!" during 06.1. People pointed fingers at the Biomedical people, or Chemistry session 2 for this. The only afterdance 07.1 was held by a group of eight girls, who chanted "CTY you have a nice butt." Surrounding people stared, and did not join in. The only afterdance, for LMU, is for a Boring Brother to stand on the stage and yell, "Go home! Nobody loves you!"

As of 2007.1, LMU has instituted the "ORGY" chant after the "more more more more" chant of American Pie, This tradition was continued into 2008.1, mostly by Petr (No that's not a spelling mistake) Sharetskiy, and his Latin class.

Courses

There are a multitude of courses offered, but not many advanced courses, i.e. Advanced Chem. LMU is no longer the only site where Electrical Engineering is offered.

Enemies

Our enemies on campus include, but are not limited to the following camps.

-Kobe Camp
-LMU Little kids sports camp
-Camp for the Disabled
-Random Foreign students (and there were a lot of them!)

Kobe Camp is known for being enormous brickheads, basically not knowing 2+2, cutting in line, and basically eating everything in sight, even the inedible potatoes.

LMU Little kids sports camp. There were thousands of them! I'm dead serious. These guys outnumber the potatoes, and thats saying something.

However, our #1 enemy, is not a camp, not a person, not a rule, not a large Jello driven explosive that we hid somewhere in Rosecrans, no, it is the POTATO! The potato, the ubiquitous food of the LMU cafeteria, used to be delivered in large trucks, however, as of 08.1, these trucks no longer came, however, the potatoes just kept coming. Between 07 and 08, a large machine was installed in the rear of the cafeteria, it's purpose unknown, until now. At the loss of many compatriots, we have discovered that this fiendish machine is actually a Potato Generator. *More classified info to be released as the author sees fit*