California-Nevada-Hawaii District Key Club International - District Cheers and Spirit

District Cheers and Spirit

Spirit tradition in the district primarily revolves around the infamous "How Do You Feel", Cheer in which a Key Clubber asks another Key Clubber or group of Key Clubbers how they feel, the targets then respond with the cheers answer. Nevada Key Clubbers are known to respond with an "Unga" instead of an "Abooga" while the KIWINS answer with an "Awooga". The "We've got Spirit" Cheer has a universal usage while all other cheers are rarely used as competitive cheers other than at Key Club International Convention. Division often mark their own unique cheers and battle cries to be used against one another at major inter-divisional events.

HOW DO YOU FEEL? WE FEEL GOOD! OH! WE FEEL SO GOOD! UUUH!(Pelvic Thrust) WE FEEL FINE! ALL OF THE TIME! ABOOGA! ABOOGA! ABOOGA, BOOGA, BOOGA! (Throw your fist over your head during ABOOGA)

HOW DO YOU FEEL REMIX HOLD UP! WAIT A MINUTE! LET ME PUT SOME BOOTY IN IT! UGH! SOME BOOTY! UGH! UGH! SOME BOOTY!

WE GOT SPIRIT(Against other Key Clubbers) WE'VE GOT SPIRIT...YES WE DO! WE'VE GOT SPIRIT...HOW 'BOUT YOU!?!? WE'VE GOT SPIRIT...YES WE DO! WE'VE GOT SPIRIT...HOW 'BOUT YOU!?!? (REPEAT 2 TIMES)

CALI-NEV-HA CHEER CALI-NEV-HA! CALI-NEV-HA! ABOOGA, BOOGA, BOOGA! HA, HA, HA! (Throw your fist over your head) (Repeat 3x, each time louder)

CNH RAP FROM THE EAST TO THE WEST! YOU KNOW WE'RE THE BEST! WE'RE THE DISTRICT WITH THE STING! AND THAT'S WHY WE SING! WE'RE THE BEES BUZZ BUZZ! WE'RE THE BEES BUZZ BUZZ! IT'S ALL ABOUT THE PARTY HARDY! CNH BEES!

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