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Streaking at educational institutions : ウィキペディア英語版 | Streaking at educational institutions
When and where campus streaking started is unknown. Streaking seems to have been well-established on some college campuses by the mid-1960s. For example, an 1967 article in the student paper at Carleton College in Minnesota laments: "Examples of (social problems ) are the large number of departing female students, the rise of class spirit, low grades, streaking, destruction, drinking, and the popularity of rock dances." (At that time, streaking was already a tradition on the Minnesota campus, during January and February when temperatures were well below freezing.)〔''The Carletonian'', Carleton College, January 26, 1967, "Crash Syndrome", by John Mollenkopf〕 ''Time'' magazine, in December 1973, called streaking "a growing Los Angeles-area fad" that was "catching on among college students and other groups."〔"Takeoff", ''Time'', December 10, 1973.〕 A letter writer responded, "Let it be known that streakers have plagued the campus police at Notre Dame for the past decade", pointing out that a group of students there sponsored a "Streakers' Olympics" in 1972.〔"Letters", ''Time'', December 31, 1973.〕 ==Records== The current record for the largest group streak was established at the University of Georgia, with 1,543 simultaneous streakers on March 7, 1974. The University of Colorado comes in second with 1,200 streakers, and the University of Maryland ranks third, with 553 naked students streaking three miles in March 1974. Erskine College claimed the highest ''per-capita'' streak, when 25% of its 600 students participated in a streaking party in 1974. It is also believed that an alumni from Cornell College in Iowa has streaked the homecoming pep rally (estimated 1,200 attendees) 7 consecutive years without being caught. This individual streaked all four years he attended Cornell College and continued to streak for the 3 years following his graduation.
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