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Important People in FFA History

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First FFA President from Missouri
Leslie Fry
Last person to serve as Missouri FFA President
Zach Kinne
First national FFA president
Leslie Applegate
FFA national president who resigned to join the military
Harold Gum
Vice president who replaced the resigning national president
Marvin Jagels
First Star Farmer of America
Carlton Patton
Last NFA President
Adoplus Pinson
Who replaced Oliver Hunter as NFA president after he resigned
John Johnson
Only members ever to share the Star Farmer of America title
Albert Lacy & Arthur Lacy
First National Public Speaking event winner
Edward Drace
Writer of the Official FFA Creed
E.M. Tiffany
First national NFA president
David Simmons
NFA president who resigned
Oliver Hunter
Last NFA president
Adolphus Pinson
Federal ag-ed leader who helped launch NFA’s early framework (wrote constitution/bylaws for New Farmers of Virginia)
H.O. Sargent
Teacher-trainer who helped write early NFV constitution/bylaws with Sargent
G.W. Owens
Key FFV founder (served as model for FFA)
Henry C. Groseclose
Key FFV founder
Harry W. Sanders
Key FFV founder
Walter S. Newman
Key FFV founder
Edmund C. Magill
American Star Farmer whose photo appeared on the cover of Time magazine
Joe Moore
First American Star in Agribusiness
Ken Dunagan
First National Creed Speaking event winner
Michael Van Winkle
First American Star in Agriscience
Steven Offer
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First American Star in Agricultural Placement
Nicholas Streff
First female American Star Farmer
Karlene Lindow
First Puerto Rico member to serve as a national FFA officer
Jose Santiago
First Puerto Rican elected national FFA president; first with native language other than English
Javier Moreno
First African American elected to a national FFA office
Fred McClure
First African American elected national FFA president (also first from an urban environment)
Corey Flournoy
One of the first two female delegates to the national convention
Anita Decker
One of the first two female delegates to the national convention
Patricia Krowicki
First U.S. President to speak at National FFA Convention
Dwight D. Eisenhower
U.S. President who signed the federal charter bill
Harry S. Truman
Former U.S. president who spoke during National FFA Convention
Harry S. Truman
U.S. President who greeted FFA members on the White House lawn
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Presidential candidate who spoke at convention, then elected next month
Richard M. Nixon
U.S. president whose convention speech was carried live on network TV
Gerald Ford
National NFA Week celebrated during the birthday week of this leader
Booker T. Washington
Special guest recognized at Reflections (75th convention celebration)
Muhammad Ali
1st Female African American President
Breanna Holbert
Who was the first female elected to national office?
Julie Smiley
Who was the first female National FFA President?
Jan Eberly
Who was the first National FFA Advisor?
C.H. Lane
What president did FFA members meet with in 1933 on the White House Lawn?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President who's birthday is celebrated during FFA Week
George Washington
Person who's birth was celebrated during NFA Week
Booker T. Washington
President who signed the Civil Rights Act, eventually resulting the the NFA-FFA merger
Lyndon B. Johnson
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