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

 - Class of 1980

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A. Robert Breig and Kim Snelson show that love can triumph over all. B. Crew. Flrst row, left to right: J. Antoine, J. Turner, D. Krueger, R. Breig, C. Pruden, K. Hawkins, A. Barbour, T. Middleton, C. Merckling, S, Chinn, W. Holloway, Second row: L. Meredith, B. lmmekus, M. Koetting, C. Kelly, A. Roeder, M. Treece, D. Hanneken, K. Ballard, C. Quinn, P, Chester, D. Farache, C. Farley, M. Ciaramitaro. Third row: K. Hager, C. Sellers, M. White, L. Lesinski, D. Ries, J. Roberson, P. Russom, M. McKinley, K. Zammito, B. Inman, M. Eckelkamp. C. Among the special dancers. Left, top to bottom: K. Thomas, D. Krueger, C. Kelly, P. Chester, K. Ballard, K. Zammito, D. Coleman, C. Merckling. Right, top to bottom: J. Roberson, M. Koetting, J. Antoine, C. Pruden, D. Hanneken, K. Phillips, C. Goodwin. D. The Pajama Game was presented March 19, 20, 21, and 22. E. Mike Koetting, Carol Kelly, and Brad lmmekus practice for the dance Steam Heat. R Christal Sellers and Jerry Antoine practice the MKeyhole dance. D 5 . f 777: fly I I S. Chinn, K. Hager McKinley Holloway Chorus First row left to right C Merckling C Jarvis E Rose D Riebeling A Barbour C Quinn C Farley C Goodwin A South Second row T. Middleton, D. Ries, K. Ballard, D. Hanneken, C. Kelly, D. Coleman, K. Zammito, C. Pruden, M. White. Third row. L. Lesinski, C. Jones, , K. Hawkins, S. Lambert, J. Hancock, P. Chester, L. Duncan, L. Meredith, L. Files, M. Kunstel, L. Vonland. Fourth row: D. Farache, M. , C. Morgan, D. Krueger, M. Eckelkamp, B. Pummill, P. Russom, R. Voyles, B. lmmekus, M. Koetting, R. Breig, J. Turner, J. Antoine, W. . Not pictured: M. Ciaramitaro, L. Dellerman, L. Goffe, J. Goffe, D. Thompson, C. Antoine, K. Thomas, K. Phillips, C. Newman ldancerl, J. Roberson. Musical 27

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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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l l!j,.s3El!.lEl!5 'E V Queen for a day? Prince or princess for the evening? These were fantasies which flitted through the imaginations of many juniors and seniors as the weather began to moderate and the evening of Saturday, May 3 approached. Undoubtedly, one of the most revered and oldest tradition of PHS, the Junior-Senior Prom is for many students - particularly females - the highlight and social grand finale of the high school years. Among those most eagerly anticipating the event were mem- bers of the prom court, Bev Holcombe, Cindy Rosemann, Tina Teson, Carol Jennings, Sara Arrendondo, Diane Free, and Jus- tine Necker. For some - particularly males - the anticipated excitement of the evening was not great enough to offset the grim reality of the evening's expenses. I definitely won't be going this year. It's expenses included S50 - tuxedo rental, S20 to S60 - dinner, S10 - corsage, and S5 - ticket. An additional expense as- sumed by some was a S36 limousine rental fee. For other students such as Mary Forstner, Ruth Krepps, Terri Swyers, Jackie Skelton, Dawn Robertson, and Richelle Meyers, the prom was the culmination of the best of their three years at PHS. Traditionally, the prom is planned by the junior class. As a result of the time and efforts expended by the junior officers, Nancy Kisner, Beth Wright, Lisa Abram, Donna Gottschalk, and Tina Bono, a certain magic happened for many on May 3. Theirs was a legacy of beautiful memories bequeathed to the PHS prom-goers. For some, the f'Stardust theme was particu- larly appropriate as they were transported into a wonderland where dreams became reality - if only for an evening. just too expensive, said junior Don Schulte. A tally of necessary f . , if , ,. if .llif S f PM 1 ' ff 1 ' ,st .lah 5 ,j 1 XTFQSEF' sf-- A. Senior maid Tina Teson B Senior maid -f- ' at ' ' ' ' f',.---..l'... ':? ..,,,,.A-n-'- r Bev Holcombe C. Bev Holcombe and Tina . -..-,...,..c.,s..,.eff'f TM-N'X Teson count the days before the prom. D. j' K 1 t . A ,. A 51 Queen Cindy E. Queen of the 1980 prom ' A court is Cindy Rosemann. Rosemann eager- 1 I ly awaits prom night. R ,y- ' 2 S ?' s 'T 55 ,, ,...-4' D ' an jx. r- .. . 'vi -' uyx' ' 28 - Prom

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