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Boy Scouts (ROCKY visits with the Boy Scout Troop 86) ROCKY: Brother Dwight, (Scoutmaster), there would appear to be more boys here than last year. BROTHER DWIGHT: Yes, Rocky, we’ve doubled in size since we were chartered in 1979. We now have 40 young men in our Troop. ROCKY: You must have a lot of activities to have so many involved. BROTHER: Well, yes, we do. This year alone we’ve been on several hikes, and then there was the Fall Camporee, where, by the way, we received high honors. ROCKY: What about camping trips, Brother? BROTHER: All of our hikes were weekend camping trips and at Easter Break we were in the Smokey Mountains for a week camping. ROCKY: Wow! Sounds great! Brother, I know the Scouts have numerous awards for service projects: Any of our troops receive any this year? BROTHER: Yes, several. Ed Friloux conducted a Walk- a-Thon for Muscular Dystrophy as his Eagle Project, earning over $500; Joey Rieth, Mike Kearney, Nathan Champagne and Brother Timothy were selected as candidates for membership in the Order of the Arrow, which is an award for outstanding scouts. ROCKY: Brother, any future plans? BROTHER: Right now we’re looking forward to our week at Salmen Scout Reservation this summer. It should be a great week for advancement and a lot of fun! ROCKY: That sounds great, also. Well, good luck and good scouting. 28
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Cheer-Leaders ROCKY, on his sojourn around campus, happens upon Peter Gargulio, Senior Cheerleader: ROCKY: Pete, what do you enjoy most about being a cheerleader? PETE: I enjoyed going to the football and basketball games, seeing and having a good time with all of my friends, as well as having a lot of fun with the other cheerleaders and cheering the team on to a victory or even to a loss. ROCKY: How important do you feel your contribution is in sports? PETE: I feel a cheerleader’s part in sports is very important. The cheerleaders play an important role in starting cheers with the fans in order to give the Rocks team the full support it deserves. A cheerleader’s job is to make a crowd of 500 sound like a crowd of 1000. ROCKY: If you could sum up your experience as a cheerleader in one sentence, what would you say? PETE: Cheerleading is a very challenging and exacting sport which allows the cheerleaders to meet all of his friends at games and a chance to meet a lot of people he hasn’t already met.
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