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|honorname=[[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Vocational/Barbering|Barbering]] | |honorname=[[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Vocational/Barbering|Barbering]] | ||
|reason=It is uncertain as to why this patch was printed with a gray background. The most likely explanation is that it was a misprint. The updated design now has a red background to reflect its [[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Vocational|Vocational]] category and a circular outline reflecting the red-white-blue colors that most barber shops are recognized for. | |reason=It is uncertain as to why this patch was printed with a gray background. The most likely explanation is that it was a misprint. The updated design now has a red background to reflect its [[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Vocational|Vocational]] category and a circular outline reflecting the red-white-blue colors that most barber shops are recognized for. | ||
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|honorname=[[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Arts_and_Crafts/Native American Lore|Native American Lore]] | |honorname=[[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Arts_and_Crafts/Native American Lore|Native American Lore]] | ||
|reason=Previously titled Indian Lore, this honor was renamed so that the title would be culturally appropriate. The headdress was updated to all eagle feathers instead of multi-colored feathers. No tribes ever used multi-colored warbonnets. | |reason=Previously titled Indian Lore, this honor was renamed so that the title would be culturally appropriate. The headdress was updated to all eagle feathers instead of multi-colored feathers. No tribes ever used multi-colored warbonnets. | ||
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+ | |year=1977 | ||
+ | |insignia=Outdated Needlecraft Honor.png | ||
+ | |honorname=[[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Arts_and_Crafts/Needlecraft|Needlecraft]] | ||
+ | |reason=Needlecraft was used to be part of the [[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Household Arts|Household Arts]] category, but was changed to the [[Adventist_Youth_Honors_Answer_Book/Arts_and_Crafts|Arts & Crafts]] category. In 1944, the name was changed to Needlework and then discontinued in 1970. It was reinstated in 1977. | ||
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Revision as of 13:41, 12 February 2016
Index of Retired Insignia
Throughout the years, many AY honors have had their patches either be updated, redesigned, changed, or even discarded. This is usually due to a changing world and a need for requirements to be up-to-date with the latest discoveries, changing technology, differing cultures, and much more. While almost all honors are simply updated in requirements and/or design, there are also a few honors that no longer exist.
This page showcases several AY honor patches as they existed before they underwent design changes. The purpose of the page is three-fold: 1) Demonstrate the interesting designs, history, and legacy of Pathfindering; 2) Resolve any questions and confusion as to what a patch is supposed to look like & 3) Identifying patches that maybe many seasoned Pathfinders have on their sashes but might have forgotten what they are ;-)
If you have any honor patches that are outdated and you do not see it on this page, take a picture and upload it here!