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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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The Birch Rock cheer is a way the camp honers people for accomplishing a hard task. It is often done by the entire camp shouting at the top of their voices. [[Long distance swims]] from the [[Loon]] to the [[Whale]] are recognized with Birch Rock cheers.
 
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==How to do a Birch Rock cheer==
 
:''B-I-R-C-H-R-O-C-K
 
:''B-I-R-C-H-R-O-C-K
 
:''ra ra ra
 
:''ra ra ra
:''yeah [whatever you are cheering for]
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:''yeah [whomever you are cheering for]
  
Often people think that the ra parts are actually rock but that's not right.
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People sometimes mistakenly say rock instead of ra.
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Camp songs]]
 
*[[Camp songs]]

Revision as of 18:31, 22 June 2008

The Birch Rock cheer is a way the camp honers people for accomplishing a hard task. It is often done by the entire camp shouting at the top of their voices. Long distance swims from the Loon to the Whale are recognized with Birch Rock cheers.

How to do a Birch Rock cheer

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

People sometimes mistakenly say rock instead of ra.

See also