Lewis Clark State College - Yearbook (Lewiston, ID)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 63 text:

M 1 Manager and Veil Kin One of the most difficult positions to fill on the athletic bill is that of athletic manager. The student who has this position must be aggressive, likeable, yet not easily in- fluenced, and patient. Hood Lough, who was elected to this position last fall has possessed all of these qualities. He has made himself popular and well-liked by all of the athletes and has conducted his ofhce with ability and ableness. Iloucl Lough A llllvlif- .llmmger When the football season was over and the teams took to the gymnasium for exercise, it was generally thought that the yelling had not been all that it should be. The student body decided that they must have a yell king with pep and lots of it. They searched throughout the roles of the Normal and Hnally had to go to the end of the football squad to Hnd the right one for the position. Barney played end on the football squad and then switched over and made a real yell leader for the basket ball sca- son. He put more pep into the student body than it had ever shown beforeg and he'll be back again next year. lizirney Alidersoii Yell King W' 55 'C+

Page 62 text:

I E Thornher Yenney Keith Denning Normal Conference formed During the fall of 1931 the Pioneers will have something more to iight for than I1 mere score, for this year saw the formation of a Northwest Normal School Conference. In the conference are Monmouth Normal of Oregong Bellingham, Cheney, and Ellens- burg Normals of Wfashingtong and Lewiston Normal, Idaho. One of the features of the 1931 football season will be the game with Monmouth at Portland, when the Pioneers will play the Oregonians in a night game. It is also hoped that an Armistice Day game can he arranged here with either Albion Normal or with some team from the coast. we reef' 5 - A . +I' 54 -26



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nf' P Keith Ii tlelblute Jacks Miles Biggai Basket Ball DLAYING one of the hardest schedules in the his- 1- tory of L.S.N.S. basket ball, the Pioneers, under the tutelage of Coach S. Robert Lough, finished a suc- cessful twenty-five game season after meeting such teams as the State College of Washington, Southern Branch of University of Idaho, College of Idaho, and Rexburg College. The Normalites played excellent ball throughout the season but were handicapped by lack of size and lost some of their games on account of the overreaching arms of their opponents. Guetsehow The squad made two tripsg one of these was to the coast, and while on this invasion they played six games in as many nights. They made a very Hne showing and, while they lost four and won two, they were handicapped by the long daily jaunts which they were forced to make each day to cover the schedule in south Idaho. The team made another trip to Spo- kane where they won two and lost one game, win- ning from Gonzaga Frosh and Wfhitworth College and losing to the more rangy Cheney Normal quintet. The season opened January 14 with Cheney Normal playing on the Pioneers' home court, and from this time on they played an average of three games a week until the season ended on March 7. 95' 56 'G+

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