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...surprised all right," said Arnetta C. Girardeau '90, whose roommates sent her a strip-a-gram for her December birthday. "They had a surprise party and then the stripper came. It totally freaked me out. He got down to just a G-string and began talking, dancing, and gyrating. It was definitely different...
While Girardeau admitted she was completely embarrassed by the experience, she added she would not mind receiving another strip-a-gram. "Oh, yeah, the whole thing was really funny. Everyone has fun at those things, because everyone is laughing hysterically," she said...
Eric S. Fleischer '88, who received a strip-a-gram in the Mather House dining hall a few weeks ago, said he felt more conscious of the laughter of those around him than...
Siracuse also said he thought the people at the dinner he was attending when he received the strip-a-gram enjoyed themselves. "The whole thing was very funny. It was hilarious, everyone had a good laugh. It's not something I feel bad about. I certainly don't condemn my roommates for doing it," he said...
David Schrag '89, who witnessed Fleischer's strip-a-gram in the Mather dining hall said, "While it wasn't all that interesting and I was wondering how far she would go, I don't think it's sexist or exploitative. I'm not against it as a principle. It was all in good...