Academy of the Holy Angels - Angelus Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1982

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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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SENIORS' RED-LETTER DA YS Seniors Poul Grazzmni end Ann Benusa ore finaSy domesticated. The seniors' year was full of red-letter days. Days which stood out as exciting. Days which celebrated the senior class. Days which led up to the ceremony of graduation. The seniors enjoyed the pleasure of real free time with almost nothing to do except homework, play cards, talk, and eat. They felt content in their front row auditorium seats. As seniors, they had a chance to be rejuvenated by senior retreat. They applied to colleges and took tests, anxiously awaiting adulthood to hit them. With their colors flying, the seniors showed how to CELEBRATE US. Sen Lynn Moriska in a reflective mood JUNIORS PROCEED WITH CAUTION •Mf • •• •••0 ■ •••0 . ••0 .•••0 • ••0 . ••0 • •• 0 . ••0 . ••0 .,000 . ■•0 ..••0 . ••0 .•••0 .•000 .•000 .,000 .•000 .,•00 .,000 .•000 .••00 .,•00 .,000 ..••0 ..••0 . ••0 ,,»cO ,.00Q .••00 .•000 .••00 .,•00 ’••00 5? The juniors found themselves in a crucial year academically. Their grades, this year, were important for post high school plans. They wrote term papers, essays, their own funeral, and took the PS AT test. They proceeded with caution, always striving to reach the finish line. Despite these pressures, the juniors found ways to CELEBRATE US with their spirit and participation in activities. They had a chance to enjoy a junior retreat in the spring. Guys could ask girls to Prom and girls could accept. Most of all the juniors looked forward to being seniors: an ovation to the determined juniors. Juniors or© tbe best of fr end$ . claim Maryjo Henrvg. Nancy Bissonette. Paufa Tysk. and Barb Hedrick.



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SELLABRA TE Denis© Giles and Paul Wodowski do tast-mmute homework m the commons The advertising section in the back of this book was an extremely essential part of the An-gelus. It paid for part of the yearbook. Dedicated students on the yearbook staff got businesses and individuals to place ads. We thank these advertisers for their generous support. Our other moneymaking ventures were selling apple cider at the bonfire, a spring dance, and yearbook sales. So, to help you Celebrate Us in your 1982 yearbook, we did lots of sellabrat-ing. Looking for You was the celebrated index to look for where to Celebrate Us and you. OOKING FOR YOU... 163 Chris Emerson demonstrates the “Happy Graduate of Yesteryear. AHA students are looking for a good trie at the homecoming dance. 10

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