Local photograph from nearly 60 years ago inspires global novel
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- Written by: Kelly Jo Ross - Breese Journal Reporter
Pilot kneeling on the left is First Lt. Dennis L. Peek, along with two other servicemen. Pictured on right is Miss Universe 1967 Sylvia Hitchcock. A single photograph displayed at the Standin’ Proud Veterans Museum in Bartelso, showing a Carlyle Marine beside a newly crowned Miss Universe in 1967, will soon reach readers around the world.
The Van of Valor project, dedicated to preserving the stories of Purple Heart recipients and Gold Star families, has announced the release of the official book trailer for “A Wingman for Miss Universe: Explore the Homefront of the Vietnam War Through the Eyes of Miss Universe.”
The novel, written by cultural anthropologist and Van of Valor co-founder L. Wright Wallace of North Port, Florida, will be published globally on April 21.
It traces the remarkable true story of Marine First Lieutenant Dennis Peek, a Carlyle native, and Miss USA Sylvia Hitchcock.
In the summer of 1967, Peek was assigned as Hitchcock’s escort at the Miss Universe pageant in Miami, Florida. Before deploying to Vietnam, he gifted her his aviator wings — a promise to remember. Months later, Peek was killed in action.
The novel follows Hitchcock’s 50-year journey to honor that promise, a path that ultimately led her to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Pictured above is the photograph that inspired the novel about First Lt. Dennis Peek of Carlyle and Miss Universe 1967 Sylvia Hitchcock, "A Wingman for Miss Universe," which will be released April 21 on Amazon. “The story emerged from a single photograph and the trust of the Peek family,” Wallace said.
That photograph — now preserved inside a shadowbox memorial at the Standin’ Proud Veterans Tribute in Bartelso — shows Hitchcock, wearing her Miss Universe crown, standing beside Peek on a staircase during the official winning photos.
A description of the photo is placed beside the image:
“While Denny was stationed in Pensacola, FL for pilot training in 1967 his Marine troop was assigned to be the escorts for the 1967 Miss Universe pageant contestants. He was originally assigned to Miss Spain but since he could speak no Spanish and she no English he was re-assigned to be escort for Miss USA. As it turns out Miss USA won the Miss Universe contest that night.”
“Beyond its striking resemblance to a scene from Disney’s Cinderella, I was struck by an observation: Why was his uniform white?” L. Wright Wallace said.
Her question launched a deeper research effort.
Marine officers, she discovered, were issued white dress uniforms for hot weather and ceremonial occasions — fitting for a pageant held in Miami. The uniform later fell out of use in the 1980s and was fully phased out by 2000.
The inspiration for “A Wingman for Miss Universe” came during a visit to the Standin’ Proud museum, where L. Wright Wallace and her husband, Dr. Kevin P. Wallace, were interviewing local families as part of their national storytelling project.
Clinton County CEO trade show to be held at St. Rose
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The Clinton County CEO students are ready to display their individual businesses to the community.
The 2026 Clinton County CEO trade show is 4-7 p.m. Friday, April 10, at a new location — St. Rose Development Club. The trade show had previously been at Hidden Lake Winery in Aviston.
There will be 13 high school seniors showcasing their individual businesses.
Dalton Baker is a Central Community High School senior. His business is Magna- Mount, which believes in giving people real control over how they set up their space, one mount at a time. The universal ball-swivel mounting system is designed to make everyday tasks easier, cleaner and more flexible. MagnaMount allows people to place phones, lights, cameras, décor, and small devices exactly where they want them, without damage, tools or hassle.
Landon Baker is a senior at Central Community High School and his business is ElastaCup. He created a universal silicone cupholder insert that flexes and grips to hold drinks steady while driving. The soft, durable materials and smart ribbed design help make every ride smoother.
William (Jackson) Bridges is a senior at Wesclin High School and his business is Armor Athletics. It is a Christ centered business that makes Christian athletic gear. Bridges will start by making shirts and heat pressing designs on the shirts. More inventory such as socks, hats, headbands and bags will be added later.
Mater Dei baseball moves to 3-3 with two wins at Vandalia
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Hayden Melone had two hits, including a triple, with three runs scored in the Mater Dei baseball team's 11-9 loss to Wesclin. Photo by Matt Wilson The Mater Dei Knights baseball team moved to 3-3 on the season after winning two games at Vandalia on Saturday, March 28.
Mater Dei beat South Central 13-1 in five innings and beat Vandalia 9-0.
In the win over South Central, Mater Dei scored four runs in the first inning, two runs in the second inning, one run in the third inning and one run in the fourth inning to take an 8-0 lead. South Central scored a run in the bottom of the fourth inning. Mater Dei scored five runs in the top of the fifth inning.
Adrian Rendon pitched four innings, allowing one run on two hits with three strikeouts. Everett Knackstedt pitched one inning, allowing no runs on no hits with one strikeout.
Mater Dei outhit South Central 10-2.
Mater Dei's Andrew Sinnock had five strikeouts in three innings pitched in the Knights' 11-9 loss to Wesclin. Photo by Matt Wilson
Rendon had three hits and four RBI. Jack Reynolds had two hits, two RBI and one run scored. Avery Strader had a hit and scored three runs. Evan Kreke had a hit, RBI and a run scored. Dawson Kreke and Andrew Sinnock both had a hit and an RBI and Luke Etheridge had a hit and scored a run.
Mater Dei scored six runs in the first inning, one run in the second inning and two runs in the fourth inning against Vandalia.
Ethan Wheelan pitched six innings, allowing no runs on two hits with five strikeouts. Reynolds had two strikeouts in one inning pitched.
Sinnock had three hits and five RBI. Evan Kreke had two hits, one RBI and three runs scored. Cam Wellen had a hit and an RBI. Hunter Melton had a hit.
Wesclin 11, Mater Dei 9: The Warriors beat the Knights on Thursday, March 26, in Breese.
Wesclin scored four runs in the top of the first inning. Ayden Peterson hit a two-run home run to put the Warriors up 2-0. Kennett Spalding had a two-RBI single to push the Warrior lead to 4-0.
Adrian Rendon had a two-RBI single in the bottom of the first inning to get Mater Dei within 4-2.
Lucas Harriss had an RBI double in the second inning to give Wesclin a 5-2 lead. Evan Kreke scored on an error in the bottom of the second inning to get Mater Dei within 5-3.
A Mater Dei error allowed Wesclin to score a run in the top of the third inning.
Mater Dei scored three runs in the bottom of the third inning to tie the game.
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