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CTY Lancaster loves to try and represent all the holidays of the year in its three weeks (not including weekends)Some holidays go ignored, like Labor Day (first Monday), Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur (first Tuesday), and Easter/Passover (last [[Thursday|Friday]]). However, there are the holidays that everyone gets really into too. Halloween (first Wednesday) is really big, and many CTYers dress up in the costume of their choice. Also, some students go trick or treating, which is really fun. Another big holiday is Christmas/New Year's, on the second Wednesday. many classes buy each other presents from turkey hill or make cards and such. CTY holidays are really cool.
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At Lancaster, in each hall, there is a list of fifteen holidays that occur on each of the weekdays during each sessionAll of these holidays are amazing in their own right, although some involve more student participation than others.  Holidays like Labor Day (first Monday), Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur (first Tuesday), and Easter/Passover (last [[Thursday|Friday]]) bear little significance. However, some holidays have ties to their own traditions; these holidays usually also result in interesting [[Quad Time]] activities.
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Halloween, on the first Wednesday, is a very important holiday.  On Halloween, many students dress up in Halloween costumes, either brought from home or handmade (e.g., Duct Tape Girl, Ra-Man, etc.).  There is usually a costume contest at [[Quad Time]].
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Christmas/New Year's on second Wednesday is also significant. There is usually a New Year's countdown at lunch done by the Alcove.  Another one, sponsored by the staff, occurs at Quad Time.  Gifts are sometimes exchanged between students.
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Valentine's Day is probably the third most memorable holiday.  On this day, students often deliver handmade cards to each other, made on the previous night at Quad Time.  On another note, this was the day on which the Number Theory and Etymologies classes of 05.2 made peace with one another.

Revision as of 16:51, 11 August 2006

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At Lancaster, in each hall, there is a list of fifteen holidays that occur on each of the weekdays during each session. All of these holidays are amazing in their own right, although some involve more student participation than others. Holidays like Labor Day (first Monday), Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur (first Tuesday), and Easter/Passover (last Friday) bear little significance. However, some holidays have ties to their own traditions; these holidays usually also result in interesting Quad Time activities.

Halloween, on the first Wednesday, is a very important holiday. On Halloween, many students dress up in Halloween costumes, either brought from home or handmade (e.g., Duct Tape Girl, Ra-Man, etc.). There is usually a costume contest at Quad Time.

Christmas/New Year's on second Wednesday is also significant. There is usually a New Year's countdown at lunch done by the Alcove. Another one, sponsored by the staff, occurs at Quad Time. Gifts are sometimes exchanged between students.

Valentine's Day is probably the third most memorable holiday. On this day, students often deliver handmade cards to each other, made on the previous night at Quad Time. On another note, this was the day on which the Number Theory and Etymologies classes of 05.2 made peace with one another.