2008 Southern Region Chief Interview

2008 Southern Region Chief Mason Thomas
| How do you feel to be a national officer? What do you find most exciting about the role? |
I am humbled to be able to serve the Southern Region for this upcoming year. Meeting outstanding arrowmen from around the country and having the opportunity to get to know them will be a truly exciting experience.
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| What are you most looking forward to? |
I am looking forward to being a part of the future of our Order by having an impact on the youth of the great Southern Region.
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| What are your earliest memories of the OA? |
Seeing amazing figures such as Jonathan Hardin, Michael Thompson and Carey Mignerey at a young age inspired me in my first years in the OA.
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| What was your first leadership position and what was the greatest lesson you learned from it? |
My first leadership position was Assistant Denner in my Cub Scout den. Even though I was too young to know it, I learned how to interact with others and share responsibility.
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| What is the coolest thing you've done in Scouting? |
Working at Camp Barstow, my council's scout camp.
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| What makes you proudest to be an Arrowman? |
Knowing that others look up to use for leadership and guidance as members of Scouting's National Honor Society.
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| What awesome things have you done in the OA? |
OA Wilderness Voyage, NOAC, NCLS, and NLS.
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| What makes the OA so cool? |
What makes the Order of the Arrow so cool is how it combines camping, fun and service to others.
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Revised 12/31/2007.
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