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Where does the secretary stand? Why?
Ans: by the ear of corn, they keep an accurate record of all meetings and
correspond with other secretaries wherever corn is grown and FFA embers
meet
What signifies the combination of learning and leadership necessary for
progressive agriculture?
Ans: The words "Agricultural Education and FFA"
Who was the first female Star Farmer? When?
Ans: Karlene Lindow, 2002
FFA moved its National FFA Center from Virginia to where? when?
Ans: Indianapolis, Indiana in 1996
When did FFA change its name? why?
Ans: 1988, to show the growing diversity within agriculture
Who was the first female elected to a Natonal Office position? When?
Ans: Julie Smiley, 1976
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FFA alows females to join in what year?
Ans: 1969
What was the name of the first FFA magazine and when was it published
Ans: The National Future farmer, 1952
When was the NSA founded the National Organization and where
Ans: 1935 in Tuskegee Alaska
Who was the first star farmer of America
Ans: Carlton Patton
Who was the first National FFA president
Ans: Leslie Applegate
When was the FFA officially established and where
Ans: 1928 in Kansas City Missouri
When was the smith-hughes national vocational education Act passed
Ans: 1917
FFA prepare students for what
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Ans: Premier leadership, personal growth, Career Success
Where does the reporter stand? Why?
Ans: By the flag, to inform the people that FFA is a National Organization that
reaches from Alaska to Puerto Rico and from Maine to Hawaii
What does the Sentinel do
Ans: They care for the meeting room and paraphernalia
Where does the treasure or stand? Why?
Ans: By the emblem of Washington, they keep a record of receipts and
disbursements just as Washington kept his farm accounts carefully and
accurately
Where does the advisor stand? Why?
Ans: By the owl, since they are older they're asked to advise members from
time to time
Where does the vice president stand? Why?
Ans: Buy the plow, they assist at all times and directing the work of our
organization. They preside over meetings in the absence of the president
Where does the president stand and why
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Ans: By the Rising Sun, if we follow his leadership we will be led out of the
darkness of selfishness and into the Glorious sunlight of Brotherhood and
cooperation
What's the purpose of parliamentary
Ans: To promote efficient meeting so that business can be transacted in an
orderly manner
What are the rules of parliamentary procedure
Ans: - 1 item is addressed at a time
- Courtesy is extended to everyone
- the majority rules
-the rights of the minority are protected
What is the gavel a symbol
Ans: Authority
What does one tap of the gavel mean
Ans: Members should be seated
Two Taps of the gavel
Ans: Call the meeting to order
Three Taps of the gavel