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As the new freshmen residents quickly found out, the elevators in John Jay are tortuously slow.  As a result, members from the higher floors (about 9 and up) were vocal in opining that lower-floor residents (5-8) did not deserve to utilize them, apparently under the belief that usage from those floors was the sole source of the massive delays.
 
As the new freshmen residents quickly found out, the elevators in John Jay are tortuously slow.  As a result, members from the higher floors (about 9 and up) were vocal in opining that lower-floor residents (5-8) did not deserve to utilize them, apparently under the belief that usage from those floors was the sole source of the massive delays.
  
Exasperation with the constant tongue-lashing provided an easy topic for the John Jay 6 floor t-shirt logos.  "I TAKE THE ELEVATOR" was universally favored or more generic designs.
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By November, the idea of John Jay 6 floor t-shirts had been thrown around for a while.  Exasperation with the constant tongue-lashing provided an easy topic for the t-shirt logos.  "I TAKE THE ELEVATOR" was universally favored or more generic designs.
  
 
== Design ==
 
== Design ==
 
 
 
The front had I TAKE THE ELEVATOR, and the back had "JOHN JAY" arching over a large, sanserif "6."  All text was columbia blue outlined with navy.  The t-shirts were sports grey and were made with [http://www.customink.com Customink].
 
The front had I TAKE THE ELEVATOR, and the back had "JOHN JAY" arching over a large, sanserif "6."  All text was columbia blue outlined with navy.  The t-shirts were sports grey and were made with [http://www.customink.com Customink].

Revision as of 16:41, 24 January 2009

In November 2007, John Jay 6 residents made floor T-shirts with "I TAKE THE ELEVATOR" screen-printed on the front.

Origin of Motto

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In real life

As the new freshmen residents quickly found out, the elevators in John Jay are tortuously slow. As a result, members from the higher floors (about 9 and up) were vocal in opining that lower-floor residents (5-8) did not deserve to utilize them, apparently under the belief that usage from those floors was the sole source of the massive delays.

By November, the idea of John Jay 6 floor t-shirts had been thrown around for a while. Exasperation with the constant tongue-lashing provided an easy topic for the t-shirt logos. "I TAKE THE ELEVATOR" was universally favored or more generic designs.

Design

The front had I TAKE THE ELEVATOR, and the back had "JOHN JAY" arching over a large, sanserif "6." All text was columbia blue outlined with navy. The t-shirts were sports grey and were made with Customink.