Tuesday Issue Final

Tuesday Issue Final

5K Run Founders Day DSA Feature Page 2 Page 3 Page 5-8 Photo by Michael Arnold Volume XXVII, Issue #4 Tuesday, August 1, 2000 Arrow Points Monday Nights Show WEATHER Reminded Arrowmen from Today Wendsday whence we came Isolated Scattered T-Storms, T-Storms, By Jacy Krough Hi 83, Lo 68 Hi 85, Lo 68 In a fogged arena with a stage records of the early years of the set in a museum theme, the 2000 Order, because there were no official TRAIL CREW NOAC History Show was presented historians. The author of the OA REUNION last night to more than 7,000 History Book, Ken Davis, was All Arrowmen who have participants, staff, and guests. The reportedly shocked when he learned been on the OA Trail Crew show integrated a living history of the journal. This is the first time and Northern Tier are invited lesson with the presentation of the that anything of this nature has been to a reunion in room 238 of Distinguished Service Awards, the found. the University Center at 4 Red Arrow Award and a special In his journal, Evans had a Jack Temsey and Nathan Cheesman p.m. today. address by Chief Scout Executive collection of names, including rehearse for the show. Roy L. Williams. prominent men from his area, who Photo by Michael Arnold AMERICAN INDAIN With Observe and Preserve as were influential in his life. Dr. E. presented with the Red Arrow SHOW the theme, the much-anticipated Urner Goodman was among those Award. Chief Zunigha has Doors open at 8:00 p.m. at show began with the unveiling of a listed. Goodman was only 26 years contributed unselfishly to the Order the Thompson Boling Arena journal that was kept by a Scout old at this time. for many years, and he will no doubt named Edward Evans in the early Another integral part of last continue to do so. The Red Arrow Award has been ALPHA PHI OMEGA 20th century. Evans was inducted nights show was the presentation of awarded since 1967 to people who RECEPTION into the OA at the age of 17, a this years DSA recipients. The 36 couple years after the organizations Arrowmen who received the honor, are not members of the OA, yet give Reception will be held from creation. gave service beyond the lodge level unprecedented service to the 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in This unique journal was the and were nominated by their peers. organization. room 245 at the university highlight of the evening; it provided Less than 1,000 DSAs have been Also in last evenings show, center. first-hand knowledge, which helped given in the Orders 85-year history. Southern Region Chief Jim Jimbo Cheatham unveiled the new DIVE-IN MOVIES back-up stories from early OA E. Urner Goodman and Col. Carroll members. When Evans wrote the A. Edson were the first recipients Arrowmen Service Award. The Will be held from 10:30 p.m. journal, he could not have known of the award, in 1940, for their award can be earned by an to 11:45 at the Outdoor Pool that it would one day be used to extraordinary service to the Order individual who focuses on three chronicle the early history of the of the Arrow. National Chief Carey main areas of service: person, HERITAGE CENTER Order of the Arrow. Mignerey described the DSA chapter/lodge and community. The Visit the Heritage Center You know, its hard to imagine recipients, as the servant of all is 1999 Dr. E. Urner Goodman located in the Student Union what the OA must have been like the greatest of all. Camping Award and National Ballroom. 85 years ago, said show host Chris Also in the show, Chief Curtis Service Award recipients were also Sandrock. There are few written Zunigha of Tulsa, Okla., was announced. Order of the Arrow Scoutings National Honor Society NOAC Today 2 Scuba Feature Lip Synch Finals By John J. Garwood The sports and recreation committee is offering another great opportunity for Arrowmen at this year's conference. The University of Tennessee is allowing the OA to use an indoor pool for its scuba diving program. At the scuba area, all participants are able to get a basic experience and instruction while having a blast. Joseph Lieb, of Gila Do you want to hear your fellow Lodge 378, said, "scuba diving is Arrowmen sing your favorite tunes? fun." At the 2000 Lip-Synch final Some things the staff asks of eliminations you will get your those who are participating: Please chance on Tuesday between 1:30 change into you swim wear before p.m. and 5 p.m. at the UT you come down due to the large Conference Center in room 406. amount of infomation they will be Come and watch the lips sing at the covering. Also, report to the group and single finals. classroom first for the needed safety Chief Scout Executive Visits NOAC training. Participants need to have their parental release form with Chief Scout Executive Roy L. The new chief Scout executive them when they arrive. Adult leaders Williams spoke many words last has been a professional Scouter for of the lodge can't sign this form. It night at the history show that will more than 28 years. During his must be filled out by your parents. stick in many Arrowmens minds for tenure in the Order, Williams has They will accept forms from a fax. years to come. received the Vigil Honor and served This is a basic course and there Williams was awarded the as chapter and lodge adviser. will be no certification available to Orders Distinguished Service Williams has set numerous goals those who participate. Differing Award at the show. The former for years to come that, hopefully, from the program two years ago, Western Region Director, Williams each and every Scout will see come participants are allowed into the took Scoutings top office June 1, to fruition. when Jere B. Ratcliff retired. deep end of the pool. Roy Williams If you are an avid diver or want Chief Scout Executive to try something new, be sure to take File Photo a dive into the scuba adventure here at NOAC 2000. 5-K Run Stay Healthy at NOAC Important Information Changing into clean socks daily and good foot care are essential on campus. Not taking care of feet, and not preventing blisters or ingrown All Arrowmen are reminded that toenails can easily prevent you from a mandatory medical recheck must actively participating in conference be completed in order to participate events. There are not enough in the 5-K run. Medical rechecks crutches for these types of deficient will be held today from 9 a.m. until self-care. noon at the Clinic, which is located Adequate hydration is a must for at the east end of the basement in Arrowmen at the University of Lodge Medical Humes Hall. This is the last Tennessee. With all the walking and opportunity to complete medical competitions, it is very important to Records rechecks. On Wednesday morning, drink plenty of water, juice and For advisers wishing to pick up Arrowmen are asked to report at 5:15 other non-carbonated beverages. medical records before departure, a.m. at Circle Park for race check- Cola and other carbonated beverages they will be available after the end in. The 5-K run will start promptly may actually contribute to poor of the NOAC closing show (9 p.m. at 6 a.m. hydration and do more harm than Wednesday evening through 8 a.m. good. Thursday morning). Order of the Arrow Scoutings National Honor Society 3 NOAC Today High Adventure Expo Seminar Schedule Tuesday, Aug. 1 Wednesday, Aug. 2 1:00 Intro to Orienteering 1:00 American Hiking Society United States Orienteering Programs Federation American Hiking Society 1:30 Water Filters 1:30 Map Reading Suunto USA Brunton 2:00 Climb on Safely 2:00 Working with Leather for Boy Scouts of America Native American Costuming 2:30 Wilderness Fracture Care The Leather Factory Sam's Splints 2:30 Service to America 3:00 Service to America National Parks Service National Park Service 3:00 Footwear Care 3:30 Equipment Care Nikwax Wesley Miller of Lodge 184 and Matt Dukeman, Chairman of the Expo, set up. Nikwax 3:30 Dutch Oven Techniques Photo by Jim Kumon 4:00 Gear Selection Volcano Stoves High Adventure Seminars ALPS Mountaineering 4:00 Insect Repellent Selection 4:30 Crafts Workshop Sawyer Products and Use to Highlight the Expo Creative Crafts By Jacy Krogh On Tuesday and Wednesday, Climb on Safely presented by the Founders' Day 2000 vendors and groups from around the BSA; Service to America by the nation will be on hand not only to National Park Service; map reading is an OA All Star Showcase showcase their items or programs, by the Brunton and many more. By Todd Bletcher but also to teach seminars relating "These seminars will prove to be For the past two years, adjacent Tennessee Ampitheater is to their topics. informational and a great learning Arrowmen around the country have a 1500 seat, covered arena that will According to Matt Dukeman, experience," said Dukeman. been gearing up for Founders' Day feature a full schedule of High Adventure Expo Chairman, These seminars will occur every 2000, a daylong event that will host performances from rock bands and "We will have various vendors half hour and will run from 1 p.m. a plethora of displays, activities, game show hosts.

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