We asked some Arrowmen we met today to tell us their Name, Lodge, Unit Position and Lodge Position, Hometown and State. We then asked a few simple questions to see what they know and what they have done so far at the conference:
1. Have you accessed the NOAC Web Site yet?
2. What does the E. in E. Urner Goodman stand for?
(Ans. Edward)
3. What is the most fun thing you did at NOAC?
4. How many contingents are present at NOAC?
(Ans. 305)
Scott Tamegonit #147 Troop guide, Chapter Vice-chief Shawnee, KS 1. Yes for the general information 2. Edward 3. Patch trading 4. 300 |
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Brian Wag-O-Shag #280 ASM, Lodge Chief Mukwonago 1. Yes for the general information 2. Edward 3. Fellowship with old friends 4. 140 |
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Gladys Aquehongian #112 COR for Post 43, Lodge Adviser Staten Island, NY 1. No but my son did. 2.Edward 3. Shows and the Section Gathering 4. 375 |
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Moumin Man-A-Hattin #82 Varsity Venture Crew Chief, Lodge Vice Chief Manhattan, NY 1. Yes 2. Edward 3. The fun waiting things to do before the Shows 4. 1200 |
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Jerome Tatanka, #529 ASM, Past Lodge Chief (6th NOAC) Rock Springs, WY 1. Yes, Schedules, activities, etc. 2. Edward 3. Loves to be on NOAC Security Staff 4. 385 |
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Sara Matigwa #450 Troop Committee, Adviser to Vice Chief of Membership Des Moines, IA 1. Yes, General Info. 2. Edward 3. Pow Wow After the Tuesday night Show 4. 200 |
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Sleeping guy in White Zzzzzzzz #000000 No response No response 1. No, plans to 2. Zzzz 3. Must be sleeping 4. Zzzzz |
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Marching Chorus From all over Many different Scouting and lodge jobs From all over 1. Yes & No 2. Could not decide for sure 3. Everything and especially singing 4. More than two |
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Three Little Pigs and Friends Oink-Slop-Slop #1998 In training for pork chops Ames, IA 1. Where's my place? 2. Hey, we're, mmmunccch, eating here!!! 3. Sliding in the mud like the guy on Tuesday's Web page 4. A whole herd of them |
Revised 8/06/98.