For me the most chill part is theater. A good amount of us gather in the guys dressing room (there is a rule that you don't come in while someones changing, but do to the fact seeing a man without clothes is less "indecent" its why we gather there and not the girls) and we just sit around and talk. We have deep conversations about thoughts we have, we tell really forgeted up stories. Sometimes we form a "cuddle puddle" which is really where you lay on the floor and are surrounded by everyone else (I am not sure if I made it clear earlier but gatherings in the guys dressing room are co-ed, its not completely gay it is just sorta gay, like everyone participating is.) We turn off the lights and nap, normally someone will play their guitar. Sometimes we form a mini-mosh pit where someone blasts music and we all just have a small rave with about 20 people. There are a few prank call sessions, we try to be silent as possible as someone prank calls semi-random people. For example: for the past few months we had a few sessions where one of my friends has been prank calling the people of this one family, pretending to be an extended family member. They call up "Uncle Ray" and go about just talking as a fake relative. Which is quite hilarious to watch since it has been going on so long.
But really for me the high-point is the deep conversations, its not forced or faked anything, its just genuine conversations and it feels good to be a part of.
I gotta say with the style of everyone and the conversations we had, I felt like I was in a really weird "50s greaser film" Like the kind about the gang of dudes and there odd adventures. My who highschool experience has been ludicrously chill tbh. Everyone is just doing their own thing, almost everyone gets along, we are all just doing whatever, it is a good time.
https://youtu.be/b-XraF8tZM4?t=10m43s Listen to that, it is the most popular song around people I know and I feel like it is a good representation of them all as well.