The Peninsula High School Class of 1985: An Unforgettable Journey
Introduction
The Peninsula High School Class of 1985 was a unique cohort that left an indelible mark on the history of the school. Not only did they start their academic journey a year early, spending an extra year in high school, but they were also a part of significant milestones in school traditions, such as the revival of the Peninsula Outlook, the school newspaper. This article explores the experiences and memories of this class, providing insights into the environment that shaped their formative years.
Unusual Beginnings
Starting a Year Early
The Peninsula High School Class of 1985 was an exception. Many of the students enrolled a year ahead of the typical first-year students. This was owing to a transfer from another local school. Consequently, they completed their high school career over a five-year period instead of the usual four. This extended time in high school offered them more opportunities for extracurricular activities, advanced coursework, and personal growth.
Revival of the Peninsula Outlook
A Spark in Student Expression
The Peninsula Outlook, which had been a part of the school’s history since 1956, saw a remarkable resurgence under the leadership of Paul Spadoni. This return to publishing not only provided the students with a platform for their creativity and opinions but also played a significant role in shaping their high school experience. The Peninsula Outlook was more than just a school newspaper; it was a voice for the students and a testament to their collective spirit.
Drama Department Thrives
Theatrical Artistry Comes to Life
Under the guidance of Milton S. Boyd, the drama department was thriving, becoming an integral part of the school’s culture. The Hawk Scene: PHS Theater became a hub for performances and artistic expression, showcasing the talents of the students and creating memorable moments for both performers and audience members. The plays and productions were not just entertaining but also served as a means of self-expression and cultural enrichment.
Student Profiles
Below is a list of some notable students from the Peninsula High School Class of 1985:
Alice Aragon Allen Greer Andrea Pinter Anette Adams Anthony Martin Ashley Field Barbara Hunt Blake Voyer Brenda Wilson Brian Fabre Brian Fey Bryan Orme Carlos McNeil Cecil Beal Charles Allard Chris Ahre Connie Petersen Connie White Dale Moss Dan Strickland Dan Whitney Darell Anderson Darlene Islas Darlene Wallin David Steward Dawn Block Denise Scott Dianna West Domenic Tumlin Elaine Holt Eric Molgard Evan Burk Geoffrey Gilbert Ginger Hartjoy Gregory Wilson Harlyn Mall Jack Bower James Workman Jason Dennis Jeffrey Myers Jennifer Gilmore Jennifer McCarley John Holmaas Juan Haley Julia Skoor Julie Christensen Julie Delgado Julie Steenvoorde Kari Doolittle-Epstein Kari Ecklund Kathleen Johnston Katrina Stout Kelly Fry Kerry Woolley Kevin Gjerstad Kevin Lynch Kimberly Pedersen Kris Gilman Kristina Boewe Kurt Smith Lane Morlan Laura Irion Lauri Flintoff Linda Knoll Lisa Jarvits Lisa Pastrana Lorna Hoag Marian Holloway Marti Fote Mark Alvarado Mark Chavez Mark Cunningham Mark Graham Megan McGinnis Michael Gebo Michael Vose Minh Luong Nadine Hook Norman Crites Pat Macaluso Paul Careaga Raciere Exe Raenette Gabato Rene Wilcox Richard Smith Rich Howson Robb Judt Robb Smith Robby Bosch Robby Sandbeck Roland Reed Russell Holland Russell Englund Ryan Mathisen Scott Moore Sean McIntyre Shane Hanson Shawn Blocker Sonya Crawford Susan Hill Susan Keenan Susie Tveter Taci Mildon Tami Smith Teresa Grubb Terri Ramsey Theodore Lambert Thomas Lique Tiffany Metzger Todd Cheney Tracy Flintoff Tracy Haugen Wade Hudson Wendy Libby Wendy Wilson Xan Mcallister Xan MorrisonConclusion
This class of 1985 at Peninsula High School in Purdy, Washington, left an enduring legacy of excellence and camaraderie. Their unique journey through high school, marked by a year of advanced studies and a robust revival of the school newspaper, molded them into well-rounded individuals. As they moved forward, they carried with them the memories and experiences that defined their time at Peninsula High School.
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