Beat Penfield 22 - 21
"(This information was taken from the 1938
Blue'n White Echoes yearbook published by the Commercial
Students of Pesotum
High School, Pesotum, IL)
In 1938, E. G. Montgomery served as teacher (history), coach and principal at Pesotum High School.
Pictures are attached that appeared in the 1938 yearbook with corresponding picture captions listed below.
SPORTS ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
The yearbook notes that the boys Basketball Team call themselves the "Pesotum Indians," because of the town's
name which originated from an Indian named Chief Pesotum, whose tribe was located near Chicago and would come to the
area to hunt. However, the 1938 yearbook also referred to Pesotum athletic teams as 'The Blue Boys.'
BASKETBALL notes from the 1938 yearbook.
"The Pesotum Blue Boys blazed their trail to victory in the Trian Tournament, December 22, in one of the most thrilling games the '37-'38 Pesotumites have witnessed or played.
The
gym was crowded to its capacity and the fans were kept in suspense during the whole game. The fans were almost hysterical
in the last minute when Penfield was ahead by a score of 21-20 and Batty made a basket making the score 22-21 (in favor of Pesotum).
Just as the gun went off the crowd ran to the floor but the referee blew the whistle as one of the blue boys had fouled and
the opponents were allowed a free throw.
The boys took their position at the free throw line; the crowd held their breath as the player took his aim, raised his arms and shot--and
missed. Pesotum was the new Trian Champion."
In the first game of the Trian Tournament, the Pesotum Blue Boys played Gifford and won 34-23. In the second game of the tournament, Pesotum played Sidney and won 23-21. Team members included Coach Montgomery, Dennis Vanblaricum, Harley Phillips, Billy Vanderhoof, Harold
Buoy, Harold Schweighart, Harold Kleiss, James Hartman, Willard Cekander, Arnold Weasel, Wayne Batty, Leon Houser, Marvin
Kresin, James Mitsdarffer, George Schaefer, Frederick Henry, and Assistant Coach Taylor.
Bob Weasel and Wayne Batty were co-captains of the basketball team.
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KITTEN BALL
The Pesotum Kitten Ball team took second place in the Trian tourney winning from Seymour and Sidney, then losing to Gifford. Team members included Coach Montgomery, Dennis Vanblaricum, Harley Phillips,
Billy Vanderhoff, Harold Buoy, Harold Schweighart, Harold Kleiss, James Hartman, Willard Cekander, Arnold Weasel, Leon
Houser, Marvin Kresin, James Mitsdarffer, George Schaefer, Ralph Weatherford, Frederick Henry, and Assistant Coach Taylor
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TRACK & FIELD
The track team won first place in the Trian track meet held at Urbana. This was the sixth time Pesotum won the Trian.
Team members included Harley Phillips, George Schaefer, Wayne Batty, Arnold Weasel, Leon Houser, Billy Vanderhoof,
Willard Cekander, Harold Kleiss, Ralph Weatherford, Harold Schweighart, James Hartman, and Dennis Vanblaricum.GIRLS
SPORTS.
PYRAMID:
Mary Margaret Fackler, June Corrie, Rose Mary Ruenacker, Ruth Stumeier, Margaret Kleiss, Maxine Jones, Bernice
Buoy, Ruth Fackler, Ida Mae Moody, Bernice Schweighart, Virginia Hartman, Virginia Loyd.
GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS.
Miss Ohlsen, Bernice Buoy, Ida Mae Moody, Virginia Hartman, Mary Margaret Fackler, Virginia Loyd, Geneva Dallas, Thelma
Starkey, Maxine Jones, Ruth Stumeier, Virginia Pieritz, Rose Mary Rubenacker, Margaret Kleiss, Eileen Henry, Bernice Schweighart,
and Ruth Fackler.
FAN PYRAMID:
Virginia Loyd, Virginia Hartman, Rose Mary Rubenacker, Maxine Jones, Bernice Schweighart, Ruth Fackler, Ida
Mae Moody, Bernice Buoy, June Corrie, Mary Margaret Fackler, Juanita Brann, Margaret Kleiss, and Ruth
Stumeier.
MUSIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
Sophomore Thelma Starkey was selected to sing the girls solo at the Trian Music Festival held in Seymour.
Thelma sang, Creole Croon.
The Orchestra, led by Mr. C. A. Ricketts, played at the grade school operetta, The King Sneezes, the Sophomore and Junior play, The Go-Getter,
and at the Trian Music Festival at Seymour, IL.
Musical program members included:
ORCHESTRA. Doris Deal, Clarinet; Wayne Batty, clarinet; Margaret McKimmy,
violin; Helen Christian, violin; Ida Mae Moody, violin; Marie Schultz,
saxophone; Dennis Vanblaricum, saxophone; Earl Clark, drums; Harold Kleiss,
cornet; James Hartman, cornet; Thomas McKimmy, cornet; George Schaefer,
cornet.
GIRLS' CHORUS. Bernice Buoy, Ida Mae Moody, Ruth Stumeier, Thelma Starkey, Viola Pitchford, Virginia
Loyd, Geneva Dallas, Bernice Schweighart, Maxine Jones, Ruth Fackler, Mary Margaret Fackler, Virginia Hartman, Virginia
Pieritz, Rose Mary Rubenacker, Eileen Henry, Helen Christian, Margaret Kleiss, Doris Gallagher. and Mr. Ricketts.
MIXED CHORUS. Willard Cekander, Ida Mae Moody, Thelma Starkey, Viola Pitchford, Dennis Vanblaricum,
Harold Kleiss, Geneva Dallas, Maxine Jones, Ruth Fackler, Mary Margaret Fackler, James Hartman, Harley Phillips, Virginia
Pieritz, Rose Mary Rubenacker, Eileen Henry, Helen Christian, Frederick Henry, Harold Buoy, Arnold Weasel, Margaret Kleiss,
Doris Gallagher, George Schaefer, Wayne Batty, Mr. Ricketts, and Leon Houser.
DRAMATICS.
The Junior Class presented The Go-Getter, a three-act comedy. The play was directed by Miss
Dorothy Johnson. Those participating in the play included Wayne Batty, Doris Gallagher, June Corrie,
Arnold Weasel, Ruth Fackler, Maxine Jones, Bernice Schweighart, Juanita Brann, Thelma Starkey, Harold Schweighart, Dorothy
Henry, (Prompter) George Schaefer.
COMMERCE ACCOMPLISHMENTS.
Doris Gallagher earned a 100 word certificate in shorthand and Dorothy Henry and Juanita
Brann both earned 5 gold stars in bookkeeping. Doris Gallagher and Juanita Brann
earned 50 word per minute typing certificates.
Pesotum placed second in the Trian commercial typing contest held at Seymour High School.. The typing team also took
third place in the District Contest held at Monticello.
Team members competing included Juanita Brann, Ruth Fackler, June Corrie, and Doris Gallagher
1938 HONOR ROLL MEMBERS
Thelma Starkey, Harley Phillips, Willard Cekander, Dennis Vanblaricum, Billie Vanderhoof, Juanita Brann, Ruth Fackler,
Mary Fackler, Geneva Dallas, Virginia Loyd, Viola Pitchford, June Corrie, Bernice Schweighart, Maxine Jones, Eileen Henry,
Leon Houser, Wayne Batty, Doris Gallagher, Ruth Stumeier"