FFA History

  • National Officers, 1980-81

    1980

    The National FFA Foundation raises $1 million in one year for the first time.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1980Views: 239
  • Christe Peterson in Extemporaneous Public Speaking Contest, 1979

    1979

    Christe Peterson from Wisconsin wins the first Extemporaneous Public Speaking Event.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1979Views: 231
  • President's Challenge, ca. 1979

    1978

    President Jimmy Carter speaks at the 51st National FFA Convention again, this time as a U.S. president. The commemorative marker noting the site of the organization’s founding is unveiled in Kansas City, Mo.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1978Views: 232
  • Julie Smiley, 1976

    1976

    Julie Smiley from Washington is elected national FFA vice president and is the first female to hold a national FFA office. Alaska becomes the last of the 50 states to obtain a national charter.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1976Views: 245
  • Food for America, 1975

    1975

    Food for America program launches. Jimmy Carter, former Georgia governor and a former member of the Plains (Ga.) FFA Chapter, speaks at the National FFA Convention. Carter was elected U.S. president the following year. First FFA Student Handbook is published.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1975Views: 232
  • President Ford Address, 1974

    1974

    President Gerald Ford speaks at the National FFA Convention. The speech is carried live on network television.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1974Views: 231
  • Earl Butz and Fred McClure, 1973

    1973

    FFA Official Dress standards are created. National FFA Secretary Fred McClure from Texas is the first African American elected to a national FFA office.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1973Views: 239
  • FFA Alumni Committee, 1971

    1971

    The National FFA Alumni Association is established. The Building Our American Communities (BOAC) program begins.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1971Views: 239
  • First Female Delegates, 1970

    1970

    New York’s Anita Decker and New Jersey’s Patricia Krowicki become the first two female delegates to the national convention.

    By Published On: August 29th, 1970Views: 234
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