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Spirit Club Spirit Club Rules
1. You do not talk about Spirit Club.
Spirit Club is the essence of the Covington Catholic Colonel Crazy. 2. You do not talk about Spirit Club.
They epitomze the ideal held up by toady's Student President Will 3. Only one idea at a time.
Ammerman and Spirit Club President Beau Geisen. These valiant 4. If this is your first Spirit Club, you
• young men have gathered on many occasions to inspire and lead must present an idea.
the student body, taking them to heights they could never have 5. Only Will and Beau lead at a time,
dreamt of. They create the themes, make the announcements, and and sometimes Guidugli.
lead us during the games. They are the heart and soul that drive us, 6. No theme, no entrance.
the men who give our players the drive to continue when all seems 7. Spirit Club will go on as long as it
to be lost. They are the Spirit Club. has to.
8. You do not talk about Spirit Club.
9. It is sometimes okay to talk about
Spirit Club.
10. Never follow Rule #9.
Community Service Community Service Facts
Community Service is the extension of Cov Cath's 1. Each student must complete a total
students' good will. Under the guidance of Mr. Bill of 60 hours of service before
graduating.
Snyder, students help to organize events for service
2. The Spirit of Community Service
hours. All students are required to complete 15 hours Award is given to the student who
yearly. These students are willing to give up hours of demonstrates the spirit of community
their time, and that takes some true heart. service.
3. The Chaminade Award is given to
the senior who demonstrates a
commitment of service and dignity for
his four years at CCH.
4. Weekly and monthly projects include
Redwood, Boys and Girls Clubs,
American Cancer Society, and ARC.
5. Yearly projects include Special
Olympics, Great American Cleanup,
Campbell Lodge Boys Home, and
Baker Hunt.
6. In a year's time of service the
students logged in a total of 12,731
hours.

