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Boys Side Song and Cheer
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Overview
The counselors of each age group write songs for their campers to perform in an all boys' side competition. Selected judges score each group, with three division winners and one overall winner. Campers usually wear costumes and perform skits to enhance their show. This is one of the campers' favorite events at Ramaquois.
Division Breakdown:
1. Rangers, Warriors, Musketeers
2. Explorers, Hurricanes, Grens
3. Super Grens, Seniors, CAPS


Jared Gelb: "The Master of Ceremonies"
History
Up until the turn of the century, boys groups in Junior Camp were included in Song and Cheer. Around that time, Junior Camp groups were moved to the Junior Camp Songfest. In the late 90's, the Pioneer division was the most dominant force in Boys' Side Song and Cheer. Finishing first or second for 6 years in a row, they always came through with a creative performance.
The counselors of each age group write songs for their campers to perform in an all boys' side competition. Selected judges score each group, with three division winners and one overall winner. Campers usually wear costumes and perform skits to enhance their show. This is one of the campers' favorite events at Ramaquois.
Division Breakdown:
1. Rangers, Warriors, Musketeers
2. Explorers, Hurricanes, Grens
3. Super Grens, Seniors, CAPS
Jared Gelb: "The Master of Ceremonies"
History
Up until the turn of the century, boys groups in Junior Camp were included in Song and Cheer. Around that time, Junior Camp groups were moved to the Junior Camp Songfest. In the late 90's, the Pioneer division was the most dominant force in Boys' Side Song and Cheer. Finishing first or second for 6 years in a row, they always came through with a creative performance.