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Future
Farmers of America |
Wharton FFA: FFA is a national organization of
students of agricultural science. It is designed to
supplement training opportunities for students who
are progressing toward the goal of establishment in
agriculture.
Emblem
The
cross
section of an ear of corn
serves as the emblem's foundation, just as corn has
historically served as a foundation crop in American
agriculture. It is a symbol of unity because it is native to
America and it is grown in every state.
The rising
sun appears in
the center of the emblem and symbolizes progress in
agriculture and the confidence FFA members have in the future.
The plow
is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil.
The owl
represents knowledge and wisdom.
The eagle
is perched on top of the emblem and serves as a reminder of
our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future
of agriculture.
The words "Agricultural
Education" surrounding
the letters "FFA"
indicate that FFA
is an important part of the agricultural
education program.

2007-2008
Officers
| Office |
Name |
| President |
Laura R, |
| Vice-President |
Quiera
R. |
| Secretary |
Cole K. |
| Reporter |
Drew C. |
| Treasurer |
Gina W. |
| Sentinel |
Lauren
K. |
| Student
Advisor |
Ashley
S. |
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Parliamentarian |
Danielle
R. |
|
Historian |
Taylor
C. |
|
Advisors |
Mr.
Schulz & Mrs. Domel |

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