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Re: Re: whats the FFA?
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Posted by Bill Smith on January 05, 2004 at 12:00:04 from (63.147.130.17):
In Reply to: Re: whats the FFA? posted by Mike A. P. on January 04, 2004 at 13:50:57:
That's to bad. May I ask why they didn't want you in it? I remember when I was a green hand in it and the upper classmen in high school put us through all the initiation excersizes as they called it. But it all boiled down to the upper classmen picking on the freshman type deal. We got our hands painted green and some stuff like that, that our adviser knew about. But then there was getting your shop coveralls stolen, and getting beat up in the bathroom, and getting your shop project tampered with that the shop teacher/FFA adviser didn't know about. You kept your mouth shut too or it would be worse. Those upper classmen were also pretty clicky about who ran for offices which didn't bother me much since I didn't want to be an officer. I didn't think to much of that kind of conduct, so when I was a Senior I just left the greenhands alone. Anyways, I sure hate to here you didn't get accepted because a couple of my better memories was FFA related.
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