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The Birch Rock cheer is a way the camp can honer people for accomplishing a hard task. It is best done by the entire camp shouting at the top of their voices. It is most commonly used to recognise a campers [[long distance swims|long distance swim]].
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The Birch Rock cheer is a way the camp can honer people for accomplishing a hard task. It is best done by the entire camp shouting at the top of their voices. It is most commonly used to recognise a camper's [[long distance swims|long distance swim]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:16, 21 January 2008

The Birch Rock cheer is a way the camp can honer people for accomplishing a hard task. It is best done by the entire camp shouting at the top of their voices. It is most commonly used to recognise a camper's long distance swim.

B-I-R-C-H-R-O-C-K
ra ra ra
yeah [whatever you are cheering for]

Often people think that the "ra" parts are actually "rock" but that is wrong.