Posted by big tee on January 31, 2023 at 12:19:17 from (199.120.66.131):
Ihe other day there was a post by
The other day Geo. had a post about the FFA but I did not get involved for my phone quit working--But now have a new phone and can take pictures again. I asked my Wife for she was on the school board but she didn't remember either when FFA was dropped in our local school district but we think 35-40 years ago. I was a FFA member plus Voc. Ag. as well as my brothers all four years of High School-. We had the best Voc. Ag teacher you could ask for-was from Arkansas--I always said the two best things I learned in High Shool were--How to weld and run a cutting torch!! But now that my phone works I took some pics. The school had a sale 30?? years ago-chairs,tables,desks and other stuff and on one of the hayracks was a big cardboard box with all the FFA stuff-I bought it and made me a shelf in my shop and have displayed it since. I always said if they ever get FFA back in school I would donate it back--Slim chance though.---Tee
Anybody remember the stations the officers sat by and what they meant?? No owl The owl--the advisors symbol was not in the box..
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