Alumni Information
We value our alumni, and strive to enhance our relationship with them. Once a Panther, always a Panther!

Stay in touch!
The Plymouth Education Foundation maintains an alumni database, which is shared with reunion planners. To ensure that we have updated information for you, please fill out the Plymouth High School alumni contact form with at least your name, graduation year, and email address.Alumni Hall of Fame
The Plymouth High School Alumni Hall of Fame was created by the PHS Student Council in 2010 to honor individuals who have made a difference, who have achieved a high level of success, and who have given unselfishly to make their community a better place. The Hall of Fame gives PHS an opportunity to publicly acknowledge alumni for their contributions and to provide excellent role models for current students.Nominees must have graduated from PHS at least 10 years ago. These distinguished alumni have made exceptional achievements in endeavors including, but not limited to, education, science and technology, business, literature, athletics, and public service.
New candidates may be nominated each spring. Those selected are announced during PHS Commencement Exercises in June and formally inducted during Homecoming in the fall.
The 2026 Alumni Hall of Fame Nomination Form will be available in the spring.
Inductees to the Plymouth High School Hall of Fame
2025: Ann Drewry Weeden, Bob Mueller2024: Gerald Krebsbach
2023: Gina Grapentine Krueger, Ron Nicolaus
2022: Keith Abler, Scott Richards
2021: Ed Brinkman, David Peters
2020: Chuck Schumacher
2019: Stan Struve, April Doebert-Fischer
2018: Ralph C. Stayer, Allen Nohl
2017: Gary Gritt, Joel Dudley, Beau Hoopman
2016: Darwin Blanke, Thomas Kestell, Lisa Jaster
2015: Gilbert G. Gilman, Sharon (Blanke) Chappy, Roger Boeckmann
2014: Luther F. Schriefer, David G. Wacker, Joan Vorpagel
2013: James Hemauer, Nancy Blick Jusky, Bill Miller
2012: Lou Gentine, Wayne Huberty, Laura Schwartz
2011: Anthony Evers, Philip Krueger, Barbara (Koehler) Lavallee, Kathryn Schilling
2010: Carol Edler Baumann, Kazuhiko Maekawa, Timm A Zimmermann
Learn more: Visit the PHS Alumni Hall of Fame webpage for more information, including bios of all members.

Class Reunions
Upcoming reunions
Please share information on upcoming class reunions with the Plymouth Education Foundation, info@plymouthedfoundation.org or 920-892-2661 ext. 1008.PHS Class Reunion Guide
Getting help
The Plymouth Education Foundation can assist those planning class reunions, including making arrangements for school tours and class recognition at the Homecoming football game. Contact the Foundation at info@plymouthedfoundation.org or 920-892-2661 ext. 1008.
Setting a date
Class reunions often are held during PHS Homecoming, usually a Friday in late September or early October; the exact date is set early in the year. Homecoming generally includes a parade through downtown at 4:15 p.m.; alumni are encouraged to walk or ride during the parade. Reunion classes can be recognized during halftime of the football game, which kicks off at 7 p.m.
Selecting a venue
One option is the Riverview cafeteria, part of a beautiful addition to what was PHS until 1966 (please note that alcohol is not allowed on school grounds). Other alternatives include area banquet halls, restaurants, taverns, and park shelters; the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce can help find a suitable location (920-893-0079 or toll-free at 888-693-8263, chamber@plymouthwisconsin.com).
Touring Plymouth High School
Many reunions include a tour of Plymouth High School (and/or Riverview Middle School for those who graduated before 1967). PHS tours can include the rooms and hallways you remember, as well as newer assets such as the LTC-Plymouth Science & Technology Center, the Food Science & Agriculture Center, and the Multi-Purpose Facility.
Contacting classmates
The Foundation maintains a database of PHS alumni email addresses, which is made available to those planning reunions.
Transcript Requests
Obtain a Request For Release of Student Records form from the Guidance Office.
- The release form must be signed and dated by a parent/guardian unless the student is 18 years old.
- A $3 fee is charged per transcript.
- A new transcript release form must be signed each school year.
OR send a note with:
- Your name (maiden name) and signature
- Year of high school graduation
- Name and address to send transcript
- $3 per transcript
Attention: Transcripts
125 Highland Avenue
Plymouth WI 53073
NOTE: Phone or email requests cannot be honored due to the required signature.