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Male beauty pageant crowns new winner

Friday, February 24 marked Pattonville High School’s 4th annual Mr. PHS Pageant, sponsored by the National Honor Society. The competition was held in Pattonville’s auditorium and was hosted by Senior Class President Jacqueline Neil and Senior Jacob Masek.

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The 14 boys representing teams, clubs and organizations went through a series of rounds that tested their talent and character. Many dances, songs, and jokes were performed as talents.

In addition to talent delivered by the contestants, Pattonville’s Varsity Cheerleading Team performed several cheers between rounds.

After an impromptu dance-off between the boys, judges Beth Moritz and Ken Lopinot delivered their scores for those contestants who had made it to the final round.

Only 5 made it to another round of questions asked by the hosts. Representing Pattonville’s choir, Sam Decker prevailed as Mr. PHS of 2012.

The contestants open up the pageant by performing a dance number
The contests open up the pageant with a dance number
 Mr. Golf, Danny Kranz, is escorted by his sister for the Mr. PHS pageant.
Part of a dance routine choreographed by Rachel Lindsay, 12.
Mr. PHS of 2011, Harry Kolmer, crowns the new king, Sam Decker
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Male beauty pageant crowns new winner