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E 'f '1-s,:.-sL?:':1-fir.- 311517 LEWAIN 1926 Football On September 15, when Coach Lemon issued a call for- football players, about sixteen boys responded. The majority were green and inexperienced, and prospects of a winning aggregation were gloomy. But with the splendid coaching of Mr. Lemon and the willing cooperation of the boys in training and turning out for practice, things soon brightened up. September 25 North Bend 0-Sultan 49 With only a week's practice to their credit, North Bend journeyed to Sultan and were easily defeated by the heavier, more ex- perienced Sultan team. October 2 North Bend 60-Foster 0 With a revamped lineup, North Bend easily defeated the weaker Foster aggregation. The team worked like a well oiled machine. October 9 North Bend 14-Kent 12 Playing the best game of the season, the Lewas downed the 1925 county champs, 14 to 12. Although outweighed by the Kent team the Lewains carried the battle to them all the time, and outfought them to win the game by two try-for-points. October 16 North Bend 7--Issaquah 6 North Bend journeyed to Issaquah for the first league game of the season, and met opposition of the stiffest calibre. We were playing an erratic game of football, and when Issaquah failed to kick the try-for- point, giving us the game by a narrow margin of one point, we con- sidered ourselves very lucky in our league start, October 23 North Bend 6-Kirkland 32 Kirkland came up with her bunch of beef, outweighing us 10 pounds to the man, which proved to be too much of a handicap for us to handle, and they walked off with an easy victory. It was disasterous to us, as several of the boys were injured. October 28 North Bend 7-Redmond 0 With two of the regulars on the sidelines, and during the second quarter the loss of Kaptain Fred, left a bunch of boys who stood by the banner of Lewain in a very creditable manner. A couple of well executed fake plays resulted in our 7 to 0 victory. November 6 North Bend 0-Snoqualmie 28 With the loss of Captain Daigneault, North Bend journeyed to Snoqualmie to play the team of the Little Giant. Although North Ben'd put up a good fight, the outcome was never in doubt. November 13 North Bend 0-Bothell 12 Fighting with their backs to the wall all the time, North Bend held the valley champs to 2 touchdowns. Several times the ball was in the shadow of our own goal posts, when the Lewas would buck up and holcd the heavier team for downs, November 21 North Bend 0-Alumni 13 Playing in a sea of mud and a cold, driving rain, the heavier alumni defeated the high school team 13 to 0. Art Lee looked like a second Red Grange. Page tlu'rLy-three L1
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V Ll'.ur'AlN lqlfs l -'Ib pk Q ' Student Association ' 1.1! h Vivian Clocksin, Dick Mueller, L. M. Dimmitt, Ray Francis, Wilma Mueller All the activities of the H. S. are supervised by the Students' Association, For the first time in the history of this organization a Junior has been piesident for the entire year. Vivian Clocksin held the office for two semesters. The entire Board of Control remained the same all year. A new amendment was added to the Constitution. It reads as follows: Be it hereby enacted an amendment to the CONSTITUTION of the NORTH BEND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS? ASSOCIATION that the treasurer shall be custodian of all class funds and funds of other organizations within the student body. He shall give a receipt to the treasurer of the organization and to pay funds only upon requisition signedby treasurer and faculty advisor of that organization. He shall render a mimeographed financial statement at the end of each quarter, placing a copy of it on the desk of every student enrolled, Be it further amended that no organization may make purchases without requisition in duplicate signed by treasurer and faculty advisor of the student body, who shall draw a check on funds credited to such organization. Owing to the fact that our basketball games were not as well attended as we hoped f-or, the funds of the Association were in such a condition that no money could be given to the Annual Fund. Con. sequently, the quotas of the class were raised 310 apiece. They all worked hard, and the Siophomores were the first to raise their quota. Page flzirty-two
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L E w A 1 N 1 9 2 6 Fgifflg. gf , , Basketball Basketball prospects received a severe shock at the first of the season, when Verne Offield withdrew from school. However, with much sacrifice and hard work on the part of the boys and diligent coaching on the part of Ol Harry, the team breezed through to second place to the upper end of the valley. December 18 North Bend 8-Snoqualmie 60 North Bend's basketball team, being weakened by the illness of several players was an easy vicitm for the Bulldogs. December 22 North Bend 36-Fall City 21 The Salmon Eaters couldn't stand the pace set by the Lewains, and North Bend won an easy victory. January 8 North Bend 21-Duvall 16 Although held to a tie at half-time, North Bend came back strong and won from Duvall 21-16. January 15 North Bend 25-Caranation 16 Smarting under a defeat of last year, the Lewas went into the game to avenge themselves. After the first half the outcome was never in doubt. January 22 North Bend 25-Issaquah 27 Issaquah juorneyed to North Bend with the avowed purpose of taking a set-up game from us, The game was nip and tuck from the first whistle, and Issaquah won only after they had exerted themselves to the utmost. January 29 North Bend 27-Snoqualmie 36 With a weakened line-up, North Bend invaded Snoqualmie territory and lost a hard fought game to them 27-36. February 2 North Bend 13-Issaquah 23 Playing a hard game throughout, the Lewas lost to Issaquah on the Preston floor, 13-23. The game was more closely contested that the score indicates. February 5 North Bend 36-Fall City 13 Playing listless game of ball, North Bend took an easy victory from Fall City. Many easy shots were missed by both teams. February 12 North Bend 24-Duvall 21 With the loss of two players due to illness, North Bend was lucky to cop the game from the fast stepping Duvall team. February 19 North Bend 24-Caranation 14 Playing a hard, steady game throughout, North Bend won the closing game of the season from Caranation 24-14. March 12 North Bend 25-Bothell 14 In a hard fought game North Bend's second team took Bothell into camp 25-14, winning the Class B championship of Snoqualmie Valley. The second team was the bright spot of boys' basketball. The cubs lost but two games the entire season and won the championship of the Valley. Page thirty-four
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