Pekin High School - Pekinian Yearbook (Pekin, IL)

 - Class of 1983

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Crowns ‘Old Hat’ to New Royalty Anticipation was building even as the Senior skit drew the last burst of applause. Grabbing a microphone, the announcer shouted. “The 1982-83 PCHS Homecoming Queen and King are Krist Bode and Steve Bresnahan. “I was glad, very glad and very honored, commented Steve. “I couldn't believe it, exclaimed Kris. Royalty may run in Steve's family since his dad was prom king in 1954. “My family was happy and excited for me. added Steve, “especially my dad! The Queen, too, has had experience with her role. Kris reigned as queen at various dances and events at Broadmoor Intermediate School. “It was really nice to have the honor, but I would rather see others get to have that experience, too, she added. Despite the honor, the King didn’t enjoy the number of times he had to be crowned. Steve mused, “It was an honor, but once is enough! Abote. King Ste»e Bresnahan and Queen Kris Bode. I-eft. Top to Bottom. ’82 Homecoming Court. Brad Cordts and Betsy Butcher, Greg Fulk and Jcri Beasley. Kurt Krile and Ellen Trimble, Noel Hendrix and Vonda Fuelbcrth. 17 ,

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Homecoming 82 “Rainbow’s End” Friday, members of each of the classes joined in decorating a part of the football stadium. Then the traditional “Almost Anything Goes” contests began. Juniors took firsts in body relay and tug of war contests; seniors dominated the raw egg toss, the jello and licorice races. Coach Clark and the cheerleaders led the classes in a shouting contest with juniors prevailing. Junior class Vice President Kris Love received the new “Spirit Stick” and led the rowdy crowd in a snake dance to the baseball diamond where the Council ignited the bonfire. Saturday morning brought the parade from James Field to Broadway, breaking up at the stadium. Although there was no rain, rainbows shone everywhere. Class of '83 won the float contest with its “Go for the Gold,” a 16-foot rainbow climaxing in a pot of gold. In spite of the fact Woodruff defeated Pekin that afternoon, 29-20, Pekin spirit wasn't dampened. Masses of red balloons were released at each Pekin touchdown and dotted the skies periodically. Alumni congregated after the game in a special tent erected at the north end of the field. Punch and cookies were served as an encouragement to get former students to stop and visit Council, faculty and administrators, and to recall their homecoming memories. A special section of bleachers, roped off for past homecoming queens and kings, drew attention to the royalty of years past. Climaxing the evening was the dance in East Campus cafeteria. Decorations in rainbow hues were by Student Council. Twiggs was the band playing. Overall, “Rainbow's End” offered a pot full of golden memories for everyone who participated. QUEEN WITHOUT A THRONE. Pchs Homecoming Queen Josic Penning (’74) Uses A Folding Chair As A Makeshift Throne In The Alumni Reception Tent. She Was One Of 16 Former Homecoming Queens Honored In Pre-game Activities. CO FOR THE COLD. The winning senior float rounds the Memorial Stadium track during Homecoming game halftime. 16 Homecoming



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PEKIN . WELCOMES K Senator ft KENNEDY ' Political life uncovered: 18 year-olds participate “W„l Rea-ganomics play in Peoria?” Well, according to the results of the 1982 congressional election — yes — at least until 1984 when Ronald Reagan is up for re-election. In an effort to keep Republican Robert Michel in the House, Ex-President Gerald Ford visited Pekin for the second time and presented a pep rally in the East Campus Gymnasium for juniors and seniors. His campaign work paid off as Michel was re-elected House Minority Leader over G. Douglas Stephens. For the State Senate, however, the parties were reversed, and the incumbent lost. Democrat Richard Luft defeated his Republican opponent and incumbent Craig Findley. Findley and Luft both gave speeches to American Government classes. Mr. Donald Vedas, American Government teacher said, ‘‘The nominees came to tell the students first hand how State Legislators operate.” According to Mr. Jim Carner, “50 students from Pekin were able to vote in the Congressional Election in November and close to 169 students had registered in time for the city elections in April.” Brian Redmon, American Government student, was deputized so that he would be able to register PCHS students as legal voters. Other students had more pull than just voting. Spending their time campaigning for their favorite candidates were Tami Lussenhop, Rich Barr, and Glen Ogle. However, this was not done without merit. Mr. Jordan, Mr. Carner and Mr. Vedas all give extra credit for student involvement in the elections. The gym was adorned with red, white, and blue balloons and banners to welcome House Minority Leader Robert Michel and his entourage of supporters. Representative Michel spoke to a large audience of students, faculty, and community members to gain support. 18 Politics

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