CELEBRITIES ...72 Who were the celebrities in 1982? Ronald Reagan, Lionel Ritchie, Rick Springfield, Miss Piggy and Kermit, The Stones, and Sheena Easton. Take a closer look around you. Your classmates, your teachers, your administration. Everyone around you. We're all celebrities! So CELEBRATE US — the celebrities at Holy Angels. What does it take to be a celebrity? A lot of people know you. Since this is a small school everyone does know everyone. You are talented. The people at Holy Angels all have their own special talents. So join the celebrities of 1982! Who is th»s mystery celebrity and who! i$ he she up to? LEADERS ...74 Mr. Charles Suttvan. Engfch. ponders a student's question. Ms Pat O'HoBoran. Public Relations, speaks at the Principal's Party. Someone had to lead this cast of celebrities in their efforts to grow and triumph. This delicate and difficult task was accepted by the leaders — the staff and faculty. Two daring souls — Mr. Mike Donlh and Sr. Mary Walter DuVal gave of themselves to guide these leaders. There were department heads who solemnly organized their sections. They hoped to keep everything running smoothly but sometimes difficulties arose, yet the teachers conquered them. The secretaries put forth a bt of effort to keep order in the off be. The public retatbns people pumped kids and money into the school. The counselors made students' lives easier helping them with academb credits, personal problems, and career chobes. The janitors and student servbe advisors managed the upkeep of the school in whbh we did CELEBRATE US. 7
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Sophomores Jim Conton and Brian Gilbgan flash a toothy grn The sophomores kept going strong after their first year. They experienced more new things at AHA including geometry and biology (going to the zoo and dissecting pigs). They displayed their incredible spirit and joined in to CELEBRATE US, exceeding their marathon goal. Coming together to be one on Unity Day, they shared a part of themselves with each other. They rejoiced, becoming even more a part of Holy Angels when they received class rings. The sophomores, moving up, contributed a bt to the school this year. We salute them in their efforts. •Hi . ••• A ?' : SOPHOMORES MOVE UP •.. ... ... m « o §• ... ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I Freshman Karen Robertson n a 1931 AHA uniform Freshmen ‘‘get down. Brand new faces at a brand new school. The freshmen year seemed to be an instcitation. How does one become a part of Holy Angels? They found a number of ways. Their motto was The class of '85, we're alive. It wasn't always easy being alive in the new surroundings but they adjusted well. By the end of the year, most of them felt as if they did belong and indeed, they did. We thank them for joining in to CELEBRATE US for four years which we hope will be great. FRESHMEN INST ALLA TION 9
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