Peoria High School (Peoria, Illinois)
Peoria High School is a public high school in Peoria, Illinois. Peoria High School was established in 1856 and is the second oldest continually operating high school west of the Allegheny Mountains after Evansville Central High School in Indiana.[1] Peoria High is located at 1615 N. North Street and moved to this location in 1916. Peoria High School is commonly referred to as "Central" to distinguish it from Richwoods and Manual, and it is centrally located in Peoria. Peoria is the only city in the Peoria metro area with multiple high schools.
Peoria High School | |
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Address | |
1615 N. North Street , 61604 United States | |
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School type | Public, High School |
Status | Open |
Superintendent | Sharon Kherat |
Principal | Annette Coleman |
Enrollment | 1,374 |
Campus type | Urban |
School color(s) | Maroon Black |
Athletics | IHSA |
Athletics conference | Big Twelve |
Team name | Lions |
Website | https://www.peoriapublicschools.org/phs |
The school had a 150th all-school reunion and celebration in June 2006 at the Peoria Civic Center.
Sports
Peoria High is a member of the Big Twelve Conference (Illinois) in athletics, and the school mascot is the Lions. The school mascot was the Maroons until the late 1940s when it was changed. The school colors are maroon, black, and white. Their longtime rivals are the Peoria Manual Rams.
Sport | Class | Year | Coach |
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Boys Basketball | N/A | 1908 | Les Straesser |
Boys Basketball | 2A | 1977 | Bruce Boyle |
Boys Basketball | 2A | 2003 | Chuck Buescher |
Boys Basketball | 2A | 2004 | Chuck Buescher |
Boys Basketball | 3A | 2012 | Dan Ruffin |
Boys Football | 5A | 2016 | Tim Thornton |
Speech | N/A | 1978 | John Davidson |
Student council
The student council of Peoria High School is a part of the Hopewell District of the Illinois Association of Student Councils. They take part in (as well as host) a multitude of events for student councils throughout the state.
Alumni
- Harry Bay (1878–1952), professional baseball player
- Spanky Edwards (Class of 2007) Candidate for U.S. Representative in Illinois' 17th Congressional District, Community organizer, social engineer, activist, educator, entrepreneur, Nashville Top Performers Grand Champion 2017, Rev. Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Commemorative Award Recipient 2007
- Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne (1853-1937), 38th Mayor of Chicago and 24th Governor of Illinois
- Philip José Farmer (1918–2009), writer best known for his Riverworld series of science fiction novels and who also wrote pastiches of famous pulp-fiction characters, including a biography of Tarzan
- Harry Frazee (1880-1929), theatrical impresario, owner of Boston Red Sox who sold Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees
- Betty Friedan (1921–2006), activist and author of the Feminine Mystique
- Danny Goodwin, former MLB player (California Angels, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics) first player from a Historically Black University to be inducted into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame
- A. J. Guyton (class of 1996), NBA player for Chicago Bulls and Golden State Warriors
- John Grier Hibben (1861–1933), academic who succeeded Woodrow Wilson as President of Princeton University
- Curley "Boo" Johnson (class of 1981), Harlem Globetrotters
- Ralph Lawler (b. 1938), television and radio play-by-play announcer, best known as the long-time voice of the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association
- Shaun Livingston (class of 2004), professional basketball player: Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma City Thunder, Washington Wizards, Miami Heat, Charlotte Bobcats, Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets[2]
- Annie Malone (1869-1957), African-American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Howard Maple, former MLB player (Washington Senators)
- Robert Michel, (1923-2017), U.S. Congressman, 1957-1995
- Jim Robertson, former MLB player (Philadelphia Athletics)
- Matt Savoie (b. 1980), Olympic figure skater who skated during the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
- John Shalikashvili (1936–2011), U.S. Army general and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1993–1997)
- Dick Weik (1927-91), former MLB player Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, inducted into the Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.
- John Dailey (1867-1929), Illinois State Senator and Representative
References
- "Peoria High School History". Retrieved 5 December 2013.
- "About Shaun". Chicago: CAA Sports. Archived from the original on March 2, 2009. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
External links
- Peoria High — official website
- Peoria High School Alumni Association — official website