Dick Fisher
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Conversations about the pioneers of the Oklahoma FFA Association don’t get very far until the name of Dick Fisher is mentioned. Fisher organized and chartered the Cushing FFA chapter in 1934. Since then, the chapter has established a storied reputation in the annals of the Oklahoma and the National FFA Associations. Fisher served as Cushing High School’s vocational agriculture instructor for 16 years. During that period, Cushing FFA members won hundreds of awards at state and national fairs and livestock shows. The highlight of his teaching career came in 1944 when one of his students, Oliver Kinzie, was elected to the prestigious post of national FFA president. After resigning as Cushing’s vocational agriculture
instructor in 1950, Fisher began his own farming and ranching
operation on a 160-acre farm near Cushing. Fisher is active in the Methodist Church, the Cushing Rotary Club, and a number of other state and local organizations. Mr. Fisher was inducted to the CareerTech Hall of Fame in 1991.
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