Pekin High School - Commentator Yearbook (Pekin, IN)
- Class of 1946
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Q mmf? of the year of our Lord Qlneteep Now the History of this great and won- fe hundred and f0I'ty'tW0 'fame into this derfiul -class of 46 has been one of hard realm of learning great seekers after lgbor and little rest ran except Lloyd cg kU0W19dSe- S0m9.C5m? from the 8th Sullivanb. They have been preparing to grade CT3i3'med With Wisdom? some were take their final departure from this cl green and fresh from foreign lands: oth- School' - A, 1' i ' ers -:ante from farms where they tilled In their studies they did Hfairly Wen., X 5 B the soil. ' '- ,I . Q Tlhey believed that a long list of subjects ' XB-if find :E Came to pass .al .they entered prodluces -good scholars. Then too, they J X f Q .G t'1?1S.rea'm' Shows. of rflommihand vii- learned errors they had mtlade after it W ' 'AW I 4 Cummg were rzccewed rom ose W O was too late to turn back, but this did not i f str were to lead them up the narrow- paths dishaartan their 5 V E it . 1 d 9. ' ' 5 OL POW SERS NVHO STARTED AS It came to pass that the Junior class was s es ,TEE VM 'N U zu WTRE AS EOL more industrious than the former Jrs. , FRLSEHEFN fr N4 1 by b t B ' uc' They became rich enough to purchase a tg LQTNQ' Very' A QW On' 'O er 'ar flag pole and give the Senior class a very ' Wilma Hedrick, Nancy Bush, Bruce Ma- good reception Thqy also produced a GE legion, Llgyfi Sulligralg, llilaygetta Sugrzziilrrl play Called :The Campbells are Comingqn, A, firmer ' 'Gaston' iofel vrein' Fi d which all seemed to enjoy. This class led X' 3 holslngerz Palgine,L1n13 CHEF esw Sy ' the school by a great majority in a War 7 :Loren Gray' onme efqne ' Q' ace Bond drive. They also donated to the Floyd' Gwen Campbell' Lugene Wllson' movie projector In this vear Pauline 5 ' 4 - 'V ' -I It ' Audrey Plxley' Grace Vest' P2191 Voyles' Linn was elected Modern Miss, of Pekin NJ Katherine Rutherford, Franklin Ratts, .High School ge Laurel Piurlee, Afrlene Hush, Mildred A I 'th S ,' 1 . the 1 f U46,, fu YJ Geffs, Roberta Wells, Jackie Vxfagoner, X rl,'dethen101T5farA F 0 ,d S 1 te. Norma Morris, Ellen Rose Kay, Francis firm? so Ox? h S teen in e gvriw' J Brown, Johnny Brown, Billy Porter, Paul- b 353,355 tkfgantng, HHAHOI1 me fme ry ie ine Martin, Billy Martin, Pafuline Dea- cSgmigin'fij giiglnlasedeiminlluis hioefglj Q ton' Hvwed Miller' Paul Targonskl' Lee- emblem in the edlufcational field. Pictures eg ta Blackman, Joe Summers, Elwood Sum- were also taken as a remembrance 9 mers, Bwurke lVIcCoskey and Leo Bower. throughout the years following' gradua- t It likewise .Carre to pass that a certain hon' 1, band of wild creatures called Sophomores, , In thlf Yf?aI' We produced H Play, Gr0w- X G, 'beoeuse of their taste for Freshman blood, glivgpohergeoiift fgttggiuilgggislt and H ' pounded on them daily oaulsinbgf them. g u ' i v 5 X great Suffering. As we come today to write the first . 57 h d 1 , th, 1 h -chapter, in the history of each member of AS t 945' we t In 15, rea mf t e cus' the class, it is with hope that somewhere A 5 toms became natural ana the strangeness gradwating today were is a person with L7 Wore offg and they became as one among Wisdom ,end leadership necessary for a Q thiggsf- h u t more lasting pea.ce than ever before. 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ENTERED JUNIOR YEAR Don Carlos Johnson, Helen Underwood. ENTERED SENIOR YEAR James Kay, Jean Griffin, Rosalee Ma- huron. ONES WHO DROPPED OUT DURING rey Pixley, Grace , Vest, Parul Voyles, ' I . ! h . A avg, sg., V 4, .t .as is 4. .ng .fs qgyggvgi, '57 17'-112311, .J ...Q Evi-51' . . K ij L 5 -z : , 1'1 .mimi ., pe-Li 1... ta es fe lt: GE C? is gp it. X 'ti ex C9 QS- is I . ta CA lt? G? SENIOR PROPHECY One day in April as I was spending my vacation on the sandy beaches of Gibral- tar, which had been my home for the last ten years, I suddenly had the longing to see my dear old classmates. I wanted to return to civilization once more. So I summoned my little helper and we hastily bade goodby to my home country and started out in my Atomicship in search of civilization once more! As we were gently floating over Mt. Vesuvius, and I happened to glance down to see none other than our Bombshell Redhead, MISS MILDRECD G'E1FFS,. at the head of a tribe of natives. Great was my surprise when I learned what she was instructing them, for! Strange as it may seem, her class was rapidly catching on to the general fundamentals on Poise at the time of eruption. Getting in my Atomicship again we drifted toward the great town of Calcutta, where I found another one of my dear classmates, formerly MISS NANCY BUSH. As her husband had inherited the Jackson estate they had moved there and had a large collection of gsoats, cows, mules, antiques and a large assortment of little Jacksons. Now we muast make a detour and I had to change my mode of transportation if I wanted to see the remainder of niy class- mates. So we made a three-point landing and climbed out of tiny ,Axtomicship and started walking cross country. I had pro- gressed a few miles up into the hills, when 1 came to a little cottage. Out in the yard playing, was a group- of the cutest little kids and I knew then they were none other than BIIJLY MARTIN'S. His wife invited me in and entertained me with .a few of the Martin's Specials. Fin- ally I had to leave and I know I left one of the qunietest homes on earth. On down the road I traveled until I came to an Entertainment Joint. Behind the bar was none other than our own LLOYD SULLIVAN who was the owner of the joint. His star performer for his floor shows was Arlene Rush who was malkfing Gypsy Rose Lee jealous of her technique. We chatted a while and final- ly I had to be on my way. As I was pre- -paring to leave, I spied a picture of a cheesecake pinned uipon the wall. model. Then he told me all about Frank- IE RATTS. He had been called to Hol- lywood and had been asked to be the lead- ing man for the main show of the year whi-ch, as you all know, was The Three Blind Mice . He also was the agricul- ture agent of that town and was experi- menting on how to cross a tomato with a carrot. Finally I was off and as I got to Broad- way I noticed a sign -along the street which read like this, 'iWe'll fix it, See if you can eat it . I thought I would try it so I went in. Behind the counter was none other than LOREN GRAN, w'ho had retu-rned to school the following year and attended Mrs. Baker's cooking class. Now he was an A-1 Cooker instead of an A-1 Eater. I decided to try some of his specialties and they gave me the funniest sensation when I had finished. I thowglht if they had things like that in this conimtry, l'd never go black to my home. We chatted awhile and he told me he had a Slenderizing' Room: just across the street, so I rnosied over to see how well he was doing. As I Went in the door the receptionist greeted me. I told her I wanted to look things over as the proprie- tor had been an old classmate of mine. Was she surprised! She also was an old 4r11e.r4ber of that wonderful class. It was MISS PAULINE LINN, who was typing at the rate of 149 words a minute now. She held another job down just outside of town, which was taking care of her husband and twenty-five cats. When I had approved of everything I continued my trip' down Ma' Street. I noticed anotiier sign which said, Dealers in Real Estaten. I journeyed in and was I surprised! There ,behind a pol- ished desk sat Everett Newlon, with his cute little secretary, MISS JEAN GLRIF- FIN sitting on his lap. l've always heard of these sort of thinigzs but that was the first time I had seen it pfut into affect. I was about in the notion of staying in this country myself now. So I asked if he had a farm for sale just at the edge of town. Of course he did, but it was impossible for him to show it to me as he was oretty busy at the time, as I cofuld plain- ly see. He summoned his agent, though, and said he could show me the town. el he al il an al si tl 7 al 47 tl ai sl 9 al Q 5 ta al C The surrounding of the picture looked S0 Pm Off again- AS We journeyed down 'f familiar but I couldn't place the face. I the street' I happened to Pee? Into ,an asked the proprietor who it was and was I alley! lead ther e I Sew aeether Slgn Whlffh Q, in for a surprise? He told me that it was readf wrestle to Retem Yom' Share - W, the SiX,f00t giant of Om. class MISS HEL- I went in and my very dear old classmate, N Q6 EN UNDERWOOD who now was a Powers fC0llfinlled On Another Pagel I ., y , a s . it -I - .t ... .., aw., +V' 5 'nn . -0- ....-.4-Q.-rv.. tr ts- e fx ef te Q: 'f 6: 9 N fi' X t X f I ev X rf 1 it ta te 'I te e W F ' e te fr. te can 2? tl e L. SENIOR PROPHECY tContinued from Another Pagei 'WSS LLLLN ROS KAX greeted me. As I h-.dnlt :een he' in years l hardly recognized h r. she was ' perfect size 12. She said -he had attended seve'al wrestling mathes and enjoyed them so .ri -ch she decided to have a class of her own. We ren- ved our old school memor- ies but I had to . urry along and attend to business. As l got into the street once more lo and lo hold a lady slipped on gentle-men I went to her rescue. She thanked me and as she was about to leave l thou: 'ht to myself . I know that ladyf So I asi' d her what her name happened to o... She retorted that is was none o' my business and started on down the street. But I found out 'after that it was none oti' er than MISS PAULlNE DE XTON although her n me had changed somewhat. She was hurrying home axter a hard dayts w ork to cook supper for her darling husband who was hir. JIMMY C. KAY who had just returned from the Doctor, Lawye , lndian Chief war. I ima- 'gi .e Paulire was hurrying home for the sar., reason to see hirn on,e tore. As l contin-.ed my Journey with the real es- tate agent, we finally came to our desti- nation. As we neared the little cottage, I was interested in I heard noises of all kinds. The roof looked as if it were going to come off. So we hurried up and knocked on the door. Guess who the oc- cupants of the house wore! None other than MISS PAULINE MILLER and her lrsfsband. Of course her husband was a Democrat and I-auline was .a strong Re- publican, and as usual they' were arguing what fpolitics were best. As they were quite up to the minute in the news of pol- itics, they gave me quite a few factors I wanted to know. Guess who had just been elected president of the U. S. on the Democrat ticket? None other than ROBERT BARTLE. Imagine that, a stu- dent irom our class, president of the U- nited States! And they also told me that NORMA MORRIS was serving as vice president. And that brings back the me- mory of my dear old Civics teacher who always said. that the women would run the country some day. They also told me that CLAIRE MOTSINGER, another of our classmates, had run for president but had been beaten, so he drowned his sorrows by jumping in the swelling tide, of Blue Etiver. May his soul rest in peace! After I found out everything I could, I forgot I care to look at the house. But I decided that I wouldnt want to break up such a peaceful home so I dismissed the agent and resumed imy trip As I was growing tired and weary I sat down on a bench and picked up a. newspaper And as I began to read I saw the headlines- BRUCL MAHURON returns from Winn- ing the War Singlehanded. Also in the society -.oliumn I read of WALLACE FLOYDS aipproachingg marriage out in Hollywood and I thought to myself he continued to glance through the paper, I reached the sports section. Right there in the middle of the page was a picture of CHARLLS FLOYD. He had become pro- fessor at Harvard and also a world-wide known coach of basketball He was very .nueh in oemand all over the world as the only thing they te ch at school nowadays is bask tball. As I closed the paper with a sigh I notice th familiar names of ROBLRT GREEN and OWEN CAMP- BELL lootr-ing out at me. It seems that Robert was now the publisher of The Daily Cub with the aid of Owen Camp- bell as Editor. As I got up and mosied over to a tree I noticed a sign that reau- See the Biggest Snow of the Year . Com. see the Devil s Mouthpiece perform tonight. To my dismay the names listed were DON JOHNSON, Master of Cere- monies, KENNIS MARTIN tap dancer, LAUREL PURLEE, sword swallower, and Champion Fire Water Drinker, HOWAJRD MILLER, as soloist singing the famous, 'Wine Women and Song and BILLY JOE WADE accompanying them on the piano. Seems that all these boys had at- tended Asbury College and learned how to act as they were now having classes in draixiatics . . Now as I have seen all mzyi friends of yesteryears, I am satisfied and I am ready to return home. But I leave with the satisfaction that all my old classmates are doing their best possible work with all the pleasure that could be expected by anyone who had graduated from Pekin High School in the class '46. I also am convinced that our class of those good old years at P.H.S. was one of the most Successful Classes ever to be graduated from the famed halls of that institution. Pauline Linn' -2 A 4 46' 4 4. Q N A x 1 5 ai A 1 4 Q gt rl it . pin fs fs ph fb IN T ivIAEE'Afzl .A 'z h i fMD s ' nhsiMisszAsiLsAi'sM'4MiA .if IA 9 1 st 9 Q 1 1 I ' ' D 9 L I A , I A ' s 1 - v all U 1 . M L fi nt, Q h if l 7 A o e 1 , v a oanana peeling. of course, as I am. .3 sure doesn't know what hes ln for! As I A, - 0 a w. 'N' l J, -48 D U it Q J PID 'H I 1 .L ' A f X ' ' 8 1. J , 5 Su . , c 2 . 1 . w A , 4 I H 4 , nv- v H X9 I' I 4 1 S ' 1 -I I' cf fi n I ' U 'J 1 .h I 3 J 1 l A . V s ' 1 , I ' D , v J 117 i N' 9 ' K ' 'Y 0132 19.121-' 7 QL! Y X . M' A 1Z2l'f1 -'J'-' 1 A I .,., I iR.'1?AiAs4?AfiMlLs4i'P4Qs7'1Kf?As'Pf8:'v aLs'i'?Ml'ah.4E' V CLASS State of Indiana: Covurnty of Washington: We, the most honorable and noteworthy class of 1946, being partly of sane mind, do hereby swear this to be our only will and testament. Article 1 We leave to the teachers ia six month instead of a four month vacation so that they -can restore themselves both physical- ly and mentally to the shape and condition they were before we entered school. Article 11 We leave to Happy Plolwlman, two able- bodied assistants, Bill Blankenbaker and Eugene Voyles, to clean 'uip the waste pa- per, iwve Seniors were wrongly accused of putting on the floor. Article 111 Also recorded are the Seniors' individual wills, justly stated: Robert Green wills his ability to get by with coming to school late to Polly Bush lWll'1O lives so far from school she can't possibly make it in time. Bnuice Malhuron leaves his ability to argue to Shirley Graves who is such a shy little girl. Clair Motsinger wills to Carl Balentine the ability to go with tall girls as he has for folumr years. Ellen Rose Kay leaves to Aileen Martin all her soldier boys' addressess as Ailleen has none. Lloyd Sullivan wlills his privilege of going to sleep in the Study Hall and Miss Johnson's classes to Bill Bauman. CWe jlufst hope no one will disturb him.D Charles Floyd bequeathes any of his old lore letters that ihiappen to be found a- iound the building to Basil Gray to be used as a sample. Pauline Dieaton gives her miake-'up to Betty Marshall and her curly hair to Hel- en Thompson. , Everett Newlon wills his political viefwl- points end democratic followings to Ir- vin Floyd, hoping he agrees they are all right and votes the Socalist ticket next election. Don Johnson leaves lhis heart with Marjorie Targonski so she will have po-W'er to finish. school. Jimmy Kay wills his pipe and tobacco to Bill Hein if he promises to smoke it only at school. Helen Underwood wills her shy and bfoshiiuil manner to J oellen Owsley. A Owen Carrrpbell wills position as editor of the school paper to Martha King. Jean Griffin leaves her ambition to go WILL to college on the money her Uncle left her to Laura Jane Green. Kennis Martin gives his curly hair to any of the girls who need it to improve their appearance. Laurel Purlee wills his red hair to Pete Kay. Billy Joe Wade gives his old cuds of chewing gum to Ellsworth Lewis. ,, Wilma Hedrick beqfueaths her big doll smiles to Mary Jean Wright. Franklin Ratts wills his ability to be an orator to Paul Temple. Billy Martin wills his place on the Bask- etball team to William Bauman. Wallace Floyd bequie-athes his 'smart- ness in bein-gi able to graduate in three and one-half years to Betty Feiock. Nancy Bush gives her place as yell leader and her purple and gold skirt to Bill Blankenbaker who always wanted 'co try ryielling in it. Pauline Linn fwills her musical talents to 'Marifhba Lee Bell. .Airlene Rush wills her shorthand know- ledge to the Jiurnior ,girls who didn't have the nerve to finish the last semester. Norma Morris wills her desire to be a dressmaker to her sister, Juanita. Howard Miller gives the face guard :which he wears when the plays basketball to Bessie Curtis. Pauline Miller wills her practically new set of books to Wayne McCoskey. She guarantees to have all the pages with hard lessons torn out. Loren Gray wants his job as miimeo- :graph operator to be given to Ervin Floyd. Rfbert Partle gives Mr. Baker his abi'- ity fo Virginia Reel at parties and his befiuitiful blush to Carroll Ferguson who never gets embarrassed. Mildred Geffs wills her job of working in the office to Helen Miuill who works so hard in the study hall. Article 1V We give to Pekin High School students as a whole, our wonderful dispositions, and our pleasant smiles, also our ability to skip 'classes and get passes from the study hall. We now- nominate Superintendent H. C. Baker to be soul executor of this our last will and Testament in the year of our Lord One thousand nine-hundred and for- ty-six. U Signed: Class of 43 Witnesses: Witnesses: Mildred Geffs Billy Martin Everett Newlon . xl A an Q it it al el fl ,. J '7 sl sb an ab sl ai I 9 Blix al 1 ffl . sl 9 e 6: ri fe cz. . if 5 s 5' ' 'N ,. .e . fi if cs tb cs Ce is Ca be ta is Ia gA - - V .a. J. o. -m WWA 7 in rfxm LNQXQX gl W..lk, I v ,X ce. 5- K' Q: fx V fe 7' A Y N G7 , cg, 4 5 eh W . Q: K 6- r Y Y' ,E fi for 'sf Q , Q2 Q. I Je V A 714 F if .- LN ,. . Y W 'va fafglm. m I ff ,Q 1. 'YA Front Batt Martin Bott MavSHaWl Lauia Jane rcen oar'o1l Ferguson Juanita Morris Basil Grax Aileen Martin Juanita Tucker a tha ning iabel otewant otto He who lools ahead neve fallq behind Center Miss Mary Johnson lsponsorb Jo Cooley Lmogene Hobson Cavl Balentine onman Gra Lawrence Keehn ilra Campbell Bonnie nullivan oladys lebb Katherine Prather arjorie Targonski ohi lay Gvaves Flower Ame ican Beautw Rose Colo: Blue and T te otty Downing Ervin Pichar-d irvin Floyd la ne PcPoskQ Qichard Jecf Charles 1 z Urmin Pix bud Jo les 1 e n Betty Feiock .ea 44 :Z -v 1 el I QD I Q7 .2 v el Q H ' ' 9 n L n ' A o 3 Q n 5 Q A x I A QD A A , li ,.. - Q .4 , Q 3 5 5 - V N A - A M - 3 A D Y A , v Hrs. Mary Herthel isponsorj Back ', f' L 5 . . 7 y . A , F , , K xgin I N6 or A 1 . 1 :,.LQ n .ly I f L.i ' ' y , B11 7 H'i ' , ' 5 . .4 'Q le Ii I Iii ii Q2 55 43 gg , -Ai-3 ,- ..,. Q K. lv. iff nan V rn wf ,273 - -..,,..,...... - - :gun .mm ,. ,1 ,, pd ..... M.. I , W' 1 K 1 1-JL ,Tn V E P if V I AMA 7 7 'ff J.. Y ' A i r 1, N ? -AJ f t ' t Q:XY4'f, ' 5 First Row: Lloyd Blankienbaker, Richard Purlee, Bruce Gray, William Baumann, Faye Marshall, lRita Thompson, Helen Mull, Herbert Nale, Dale McKinley, Everett Backus, John Bush, Second Row: Mildred Pixley, Virginia Prather, Joellen Third ROW: Owsley, June Richard, Jean Applegate, iPau-line Griffin, Marcella Zink, Carrie Jean, Mr. Samuel C. Morgan: sponsor, Thelma Durham, Anita Johnson, Helen Voyles, Lillie Mae Philpot, Marie Borders, Kathryn Simpson, Marjorie Tash, Bessie Curtis. H Mark Colglazier, Norrtan Herthel, Pete Kay, Robert Walton, Jack Short, Donald fRofberts, Robert Denny, Donald Morrow, Bill Blankenbaker, William Elrod, Elmo Brough, Billy Fulk. First Row: Alice Kay, Vivian Cox, Jeanette Tucker, Martha Lee Bell, Emogene McFe1ea, Jean Campbell, Mary Jean Wright, Betty G. Martin, Mary Sullivan, Lucy McCoskey, Doris Oliver, J oy-ce Voyles, Carl Voyles, Carl Faske, Gerald Gray, Wayne Terrell. Second Row: Elsie Wilson, Josephine Torres, Capitola Hall, Marilyn Mahuron, Third Row: Louise Floyd, Betty Elrod, Martha Bartl.ett, Sulzanne Sears, Wilma McCarty, Barbara Lucas, Jean Bush, Doylene Miller, Freeda Bobo, Rozena Stewart, Gladys Baker, June Applegate, Helen Thompson. Paul Hvoke, Ellsworth Lewis, Donald Bateman, Paul Temple, Rol- land Marshall, Alford Money, Harold Miller, Leroy Wade, Harry Mahuron, Tommy Wood, Mr. William O. !Martin, sponsor. N' x i QK ' AH 13311224 A .L :.1-TSI? L ff. bfi, L: 1. .1 . S L '- Mu. .,T?'iS.1Q..Q 1-.1inlA.-iikiix RLvl'5:21?K1H 'i ' TEAFAQAL 2252? - ' mg . J 1- W.. C wg. -swarm wr-mv-1--as-vw r -wr w-.Q rhvvm- . , .N - . , . . , . ,, .. J, -:nur -1- W.. --,-.,, . A. ., -,.4,,,,.. , ...,-Q. .am . 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Six new ones have entered during the year, Diane Karnes, Rose Marie Gray, Georgia Daily, Vetris Parker, Maureen Parker, and Jennie Lee Young. These children are not in the picture. Also Margie and Sharon O Bryan were ab- sent the day the picture was taken. FRONT Glenda Sifers Geraldine Fisher Jeraldine Fisher Janetta Campbell Bobbgy Floyd Lew Blankenbaker Newrt Bush Lewis Hoke Mary Hoke Nell McCoskey CENTER Ginger Baker Mae Marshall Carolyn Green Jatcklie Gabbard Shirley Hall Dorothy Prather Doris Applegate Ray Walton Betty Ann Wood Janet Miller Jackie Worman Bobby Sullivan BACK Omer Bobo Harold Purkhiser Larry Ooley Bobby Bobo Grace Bartle Ruth Lewis Jacqueline Sharp Doris Hoke Marjorie Ann Martin Sue Jane Dennis Christenfa Fisher The Intermediate Room started with thirty-two pupils in the fall of '45, Two new pupils, Jackie Worman and Marjorie Parker, entered and four of the original group moved-Betty Ann Wood, Grace Bartle, Janetta Campbell and Roy Walton. FRONT Dale McCoskey Max Anderson CENTER Hilda Purkhiser Pauline Bush Cobert Campbell Betty Jane O'I-Iara Gerald Walton Faye Lewis William Prather Maydene MOFelea Derrill Hottel Loraine Cauble Gene Chunchman Nola Owens Mrs. Turner Rose Martin Bobby Hein Carol Ruth Dennis Orville Brough Nellie Mae Bateman Nancy Hall BACK Donna Green Ester Prather Tommy Churrchman Jerry Sharp Dale Turner Lawrence Brock Rae Etta Martin Wanda Sullivan Romilda Wells Margie Bywaters Since this picture was taken Gerald Walton and Cobert Campbell have left us. Gerald now goes to the Borden School and Covert to Polk Torwhship. Sammy New- lon has entered the eighth grade and so we have an enrollment of fourteen seventh grade and fifteen eighth grade students now. and wie, inf? W e f .0 ll. ' .ef ic! , i L V 4,-14,.,....h..,,.....,....,..:,,..,,.,,,:17 VT Tl: ,,.,, -L -VW . My . , id, ., I V AH X i yd! 525- .Y if .4-.- TN. 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'mf 8 le? 8 Q 5 2 F? B E 5 N 5 R A ging! A -iSEL'1 X :' L, ' L , ' - -VW V ' '-- --- - JG- vif'--M I 7' 'ff' F947 L -- '- Y Y v-P Y ' - , ' , 1-',-:ffm 1.11:-c 1 -- ., , x . NAL! ig,-L: . . A. G 6. cl- IS ti cs ts px f Qs 'Q I l G X l it rf es C? ts X 9' K la Cr I V X1 4 ORGANIZATICNS Q t ....... ay A S. S. S. X' The Sunshine Society is a charitable gl organization, organized in Pekin High W' School in 1935 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Herthel. It is part of the state orga- nization. Mrs. Baker is now sponsor of the club. ,A There are thirty-four members this year. W, MODERN Miss This is the second year for the Modern I avmss Club. A11 girls taking part in Home Economics classes are eligible members. Each year one girl is chosen as the Mod- A ern Miss of P. H. S. The classes select V two girls from these six, the student body selects three, and the faculty have the fin- J al vote. A B. A. A. Xa The purpose of the Boys' Athletic Asso- .gb ciation is to create good sportmanship and an interest in athletics. Mr. Martin spon- A sors this club. 'Q ...... -aj i G. A. A. aj The Girls' Athletic Cluib is to promote , interest in athletics and good sportsman- -Q ship. Mrs. Herthel is sponsor of the G. A. A. 5 47 GL!-IE CLUB 8 4 The Glee Club is a very active organi- J X X zation in the High School. They have if 57 taken part in many school activities dur- N mg this year and the past. Miss Miller sponsors the Glee Club and Y, Band. 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X 5 xy it Q. 6 it ti- fe ti it BASKETBALL The Musketeers got off to a poor start winning only one game during the first part of the season. This was against their old rival, Borden. Billy M'artin's 9 points, Voyles' 7, Hein's 5, Ratts' 4, Sfullivan's 3 and Baumann's 2, along with some excel- lent guarding, rolled Pekin to a 30 to 16 victory in that game. The scores of the games -played during that part of the sea- son are 'as follows: Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Charlestown Campbellsburg Henryville Morgan Twp . Georgetown Borden West Baden Hardinisburg In their first game in '46 they lost by three points to Hardinsburg, 32 to 35. Their second game of the new year was with Borden. Due to sickness on the team we lost the close-fought ,game by one point to Borden. The score was ZZ-43. ' Pekin retaliated the next clay by taking the blind tourney at Borden by deieating lvililitowm in the aiternoon and running a- way with Campbellsbuirg that night. Their first victoiy over iviilltown was by only two points, 36-341. Campbellsburg, who defeated Borden in the other arter- noon game, was the opponent in the night game with the high spirits of the boys aft- er their aiternoon victory, and some ex- f.ellent playing on their part, they wallop- ed Camp-beilsburg in the final game oi the night by 52-16 to annex the tourney crown. Then they held I-lienryville to a 21-36 victory and beat Charlestown. They lost the next three gaixzees to Campbellsburg, Morgan Twp., and Austin. The scores for the games in '46 are as follows: Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin Pekin P Hardinsburg Borden Milltavwn Campfbellsburg Henryville Charlestown Carnpbellsburg Morgan Twp. Austin N' K ' The Musketeers then went to the se:- tional at Paoli, Feb. 22. There they de- feated favored Marengo 39-33 and lost to Hardinsburg that night 27-38. ef ,, A i fe -S an el sl sl sl ei al sl an si Q.. al si 4, v gi , fl sl 9 G Q: ex. 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He had to stop playing -fb when he received a dislocated shoulder 5 in the Pekin-Charlestown game here 4, January 29. Lloyd received his sweater X' this year with one stripe. BUD VOYEDES-jvunior-aguard. Bud played on the second team his freshman and sophomore years and on the first team this year. BILLY BAiUMAiN-1sophomore-fl0r- ward and center. Bill played on the sec- I ond team his freshman year and on the 4, first team this year. W' s FRANK RATTS-senior-guard. Frank A, pliayed on the second and first team his W' junior lyear and on the first team his sen- ior year. lH'e received his sweater this 5, ' year with one stripe. . BILL RED BLANKENBAKER-soph- Q omore-gward. Bill played on the second team: last year and on both the second A and first teams this year. '57 EVERETT NEWLON--senior-forward. ,, Everett played on the second teams his 9, freshman, sophomore and junior years and on the first team his junior and sen- Vx. ior years. 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