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Highest FFA Degree Obtained: Chapter FFA Degree Your Ag Instructor(s) name(s) (Mr./Mrs. First and Last): Mr. Glen Sowder Ten to fifteen different words that describe your ag teacher: "Respectable, knowledgeable, passionate, fatherly, supportive, kind, honest, trustworthy, ethical, hardworking, humble, down-to-earth, approachable, mentor." Your home chapter(s) name i.e. What is on the back of a freshman jacket where you went to school: Yuma High School List three to five awards or accomplishments you achieved as an FFA member that you are most proud of: "Crop and soils judging, parliamentary procedure team." Fondest Memory of being in FFA or a connection that you have to FFA if you were not a member: "As a Freshman, I went to Cortez for FFA Convention. No one travelled much then, so it was very eye-opening and exciting for me. We went to the Four Corners, Mesa Verde and the National Sand Dunes Monument. I remember it was the year Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated." If your ag teacher were with you today, what would you want to tell them regarding the impact that FFA and your instructor had on your life? I have always been proud of my association with FFA. The people I've met are high quality people in all respects. What advice would you give FFA members today? "Try to become an officer to build leadership skills, participate in judging contests, attend seminars, sit on committees. After your education, stay involved through education employment, volunteering or advising."