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F. F. A. First ro w ileft to rightb--D. Decker, H. Tichler, K. Cooking, C Warkins, B. Snyder, W. Carpenter. Second row-L. Brown, H. Vander Vinne, D. James, L. Blasdell, L Brooks, L. Dornbush, W. Rose. Third ro w---G. Hamstra, A. Wirth, J. DeCap, R. Kuykendall, K Hoerler, M. Saad, C. Schwitters, Instructor-Mr. Langdoc. This year the Future Farmers of America elect- ed the following officers to head the chapter: president, Arlyn Wirthg vice-president, James De- Capg secretary, Melvin Saad: treasurer, Lyle Brooksg reporter, Ronald Kuykendallg and sentinel, Kennard Hoerler. Mr. W. W. Langdoc is the advisor. The main objectives of the F.F.A. are to de- velop well organized supervised farming programs, to foster co-operation by the co-operative activi- ties in helping farmers an d other members in the community to improve their livestock and crops, and to develop good leadership and scholarship in local school and state activities. We have twenty-two active members in the F.F.A. chapter this year. We began the year's ao- tivities with the Formal Greenhand Initiation which raised twelve members to C-reenhand degree. All the officers were sent to t he Section II Leadership Training School fo r a two-day outing at Camp Hau- berg near Port Byron, Illinois, on the Mississippi River. One of our members, Kennard Hoerler, started a new chain gilt project by giving a purebred Dur- oc gilt to the F.F.A. to be given to someone who is in need ofa project and who is capable of hand- ling the gilt. Members planned and solicited money for a project fo r a Freshman member, Larry Brown. We decided to purchase a purebred Holstein cow and heifer calf with the money collectedby members and received through the mail.
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FUUTBALL TEAVI 'F Bottom row Cleft to right!--Manager-M. Saa-G, N. Roos, B. Walzer, J. Thorpe, P. Ellison, Manager-P. Klimstra. Top row Kleft to right!--Coach Smllanich, R. Frohling, B. Schehl, D. Border, B. Misfeldt, J. Stoudt, P. Culp, B. Dillin, W. Naftzger, G. Redell, P. Roos, Assistant Coach--Mr. Hein. These boys were n ot present when th e picture was taken: J. DeCap, D. 0'Ne1l, R. Curry, D. Seger, M. Lovejoy, W. Blgbee, K. Gerdes. Nineteen fifty marked the return of one of the major sports to Erie High School. Coach Snilanich, in his first year at Erie, went about the task of organizing a football team and preparing fora successful season. He produced such an enthusiastic, hard-working team from a non-experienced and untrained bunch of boys that we stood back in admiration as they broke even with three wins and three losses, playing wonderful football in all six games. The season opened at Hillsdale, and we came within a touchdown of win- ning from the experienced Purple Pirates. Although we ha d never practiced with goal posts, Culp scored three touchdowns so that, with F'rohling's tally, the final score was 51-214. Game number .two ended with the Cardinals on the best end of a M7-27 score in a tilt with Mineral. It was the first game on our field and the boys put forth a good show for their many fans. Hanover was our next challenge. Erie dropped a hard fought battle in a wild scoring contest that ended with Hanover on top by a score of 59-147.
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