What year was the 1st National Convention?
1928 at the Kansas City Baltimore
What is the purpose of an agenda?
What are the Parts of the Emblem?
Cross Section of the Ear of Corn
The Rising Sun
The Eagle
The Owl
The Plow
The Words
Who is the Advisor for Washington FFA?
Mr. Clough
When was the FFA Jacket adopted as Official Dress?
In 1933.
How many motions are allowed to be on the floor at a time?
Only 1 motion is allowed at a time.
What does the Corn symoblize?
Corn is a symbol of unity because it is native to America and is grown in every state.
Who is the President for Washington FFA?
Hailey Trowbridge
When/Where was the National FFA Center moved?
In 1999, It moved from Alexandria, VA to Indianapolis, IN
What does 3 taps of the gavel mean?
3 taps signifies all members to stand during the meeting.
What does the Plow symbolize?
The Plow is a symbol of labor + tillage of the soil.
Who is the Treasurer?
Ava Wulf
When did girls get admitted to FFA?
In 1969.
What is the most commonly used vote at a meeting?
A voice vote is most commonly used.
What does the Eagle symbolize?
The Eagle is a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of ag.
Who is the Secretary?
Iris Peterson
Who was the first National FFA President?
Leslie Applegate
When is the President allowed to vote?
They are allowed to vote...
To break a tie, to make a tie, or on a secret ballot, or anytime but a main motion.
What does the Rising Sun symbolize?
The rising sun symbolizes progress in agriculture and the confidence FFA members have in the future.
Who is the Historian?
Robert Taylor