Pattonville High School - Echo / Legacy Yearbook (Maryland Heights, MO)

 - Class of 1980

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SI Nil DIIQA JI UIUFIEID Powderpuff: A Thing Of The Past? Girls of P.H.S. are screaming for equality. Theylre hanging up wouldn't be any Prom. their powderpuffs, donning kneepads, and trucking on down to the football field. They cried for a dance where they could ask a At the opening of the game, seniors chanted their battle cry, Blood makes the grass grow! Kill! Kill!'l However, the game guy out and pay for the whole evening. But, will the tradition be turned the juniors way as Karen Schmidt and Ruth Harker scored broken? touchdowns. The seniors' only touchdown was made by Marcy There has always been an intense rivalry between the juniors Crain. At the game's end, the score was 14-6, juniors, favor. and the seniors. This year, things seem to have gotten out of hand. Threats were made, posters torn, cars broken into, and tires slashed. Was it all really worth it? Senior Tina Teson says, j'Yes, it really was. Without the funds from the game, there Despite the Powderpuff game, the Switch Dance was a major success. The highlight of the dance occurred when senior, Joe Marlotte, was crowned Powderpuff King by Tami Weathersby. by K. Vance 2 x bk r -1- t -- .K K 'VK K K , ' K k' Y .. .. .1-:rt-, at .- - K :W 3 . . - K . fr K 9 Kj .skin Sf ' H G. Smiling victoriously, juniors examin, We're number lll' H. Tami Weathersby crowns Joe Marlotte 1979-1980 Powderpuff King. You can open your eyes Joe! I. The game gets under way. Powderpuff

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'X--2 ,Zz I --Q.. .....,.f ,M K - A. The 1979-1980 Switch court from left to right: Billy Baker, Carol Jennings, Ruth Krepps, Tim Sater, Joe Marlotte, Lisa Weatherly, Tim Folkerts, Lori Robinson, Carol Laughlin, and Bud Nexton. B. Coach Greco gives the seniors a pep talk.C. Seniors Ann Clark, Shelia Harris, and Robin Franke wait for further instructions on plays. D. Coach Sullivan and his team of juniors keep a close eye on the game. E. Pom-pon members Jamie Jones, Tim Folkerts, Perry Gerdes, and Randy Kriewall discuss the game. F. Senior Darcy Camp enjoys a slow song with David Jones. 24 Powderpuff



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Yfjv Directors and assistant directors. First row, left to right: C, Pruden, L. Duncan, C. Merckling, K. Hager. Second row: M. Treece, L, Vonland, C. Quinn, K. Ballard, Third tow: R. Boeth C Morgan, W. Holloway, C. Hughes, D. Krueger, 26 Musical 'Either We Get 75 Cents Or We Strike? A management versus labor conflict with a romantic twist was the basis for the plot of the spring musical, i'The Pajama Game. Presented to large and appreciative audiences on March 19, 20, 21, and 22, the popular production was the culmination of many long and often tedious after-school, evening, Saturday, and Sun- day rehearsals by students in the music and drama departments. A pajama factory in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was the setting of Act l. At this time, members of local 343 of the Associated Garment Workers of America were on the verge of striking for a seven- and-a-half cent raise in wages. In the course of the fray, a factory worker, was pushed by the new superintendent, Robert Breig, and the Union's grievance 19 committee chairperson, Kim Snelson, was called to settle the resulting altercation. When Kim arrived, it was love at first sight, and the plot uthickenedli' A union meeting in Eagle Hall was the setting of Act Il. Tempers had begun to flare since the raise had still not been approved, and the romance had begun to cool. Before the final curtain, however, Robert saved the day in the excitement of a clandestine meeting at the Hernandos Hideaway. Finally, love prevailed and the workers won their seven-and-a-half cents. The musical was directed by Mr. Charles Hughes and Mr. Ronald Boeth. O 5 I x 'Y Q Cast. First row, left to right: J. Turner, A. Roeder, B. Pummill. Second row: P. Russom, M. LaVelle, M. Treece, J. Roberson, M. Eckelkamp, S. Chinn. Third row: C. Sellers, J. Antoine, K, Snelson, R. Breig, C. Kelly, R. Woods. i l

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