Palmer Trinity School

Aerie: Winter 2012-13

An independent, college preparatory, co-ed, Episcopal Day School serves a community of students in grades 6-12.

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1986 Dedication of new classroom and office wing that included "State of The Art" Science labs 1986 First to win Cross-Country State Title 91 19 First school bus purchased Juan's Lunch Truck was hired to provide lunch for those who wanted to buy food without ever knowing how much it would cost until the driver made up a figure 1984 rst ski trip to Montreal Edphy, Canada, under direction of Kathy Vale TRINITY SCOPAL SCHOOL ED WITH GRADES PALMER TRINITY SCHOOL OPENS 1984 Palmer hosts first annual Palmer Science Fair 1988 First graduating class 1988 1992 Addition of 6th Grade First Graduati Hurricane An After Andrew, used for convo, My fondest memory of my sixteen years at Palmer Trinity School is when Headmaster Jack Morgan hired both Mark Oliver and I during a lunch interview in the spring of '83. Little did I know, that would become the beginning of a lasting friendship where Mark became the brother I never had, and a dear member of my family. Not a day goes by that I do not reflect upon our years of friendship. 83 19 camping ips begin Coach Hewett Jesse J. Morgan, Jr. Jean E. Miller Michael R. Ferguson Head of School for Palmer School Head of School for Palmer School Head of School for Palmer School 1981-1988 1988-1990 1990-1991 Michael R. Ferguson Head of School for Palmer Trinity Sc 1991-1993 1982 naugural issue of iterary magazine "Ellipsis" 1989 1985 First PTS French team at Congrès 9th graders take first trip to Seacamp with science teacher, Rick Maddox First Trinity Episcopal Cheerleading team Edward Dougherty First Book Fair event Edward Dougherty Head of School for Trinity Episcopal 1983-1991 1987 Renaissance Festival President of Palmer Trinity School 1990 Matheson Library completed I have very fond memories of our little committee meeting at St. Phillips Church striving to make our vision of an Episcopal High School in Dade County a reality. What an adventure that was! I must offer a truly heartfelt acknowledgement of the work and support of Billy and Tina Lane and the Dunspaugh Dalton Foundation. I have equally fond memories of the early days of PTS and the struggles and triumphs. It is enormously gratifying to see what those who carry on after us have been able to accomplish. Susan Keedy 1991-1993

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