ST. ANGELA ACADEMY IN AIKEN, SC


Here are some photographs and memorabilia from Reunion 2000, held in Aiken on July 29, 2000.


The front page of the program of music appears on the left. The original document, in WordPerfect 8 format, can be downloaded: page 1 and page 2



On The Virtual St. Angela Academy site we have these photos.
Each is a thumbnail - click on one and it will load the full size version.



Here are Margaret, Michelle, Mackie, Reuben, Nancy, & James: class of 1971; from Nancy Meares '71


Here are Shawn, Pat, Glen, Lee, Leroy, & Jane: class of '82; from Jane Joseph '82


Here are Butch and Sister Alice Joseph; from Butch Yon '71


Here are (in various permutations) Lydia, Marilyn, Dick, Gerald, and Tom; from Lydia Kaney '61


Here are photos taken by Sara Rinker Kelahan '62.
At left is Sara posing with the cross that was once on top of St. Angela's dormatory.
Shane & Beth Capitosti, Mackey Mulherin, Sara ('62), Claudia & Louise in front of St. Angela Hall. Claudia, Sara ('62) and Louise talking to Sr. Miriam with Josephine Laird head in background.
(Middle) Sara ('62) & Sr. Miriam Sara ('62) posing with Dot Gnann (aka Sr. Mary William).
Dick Ferriter ('60) and the class of '62 Rick Stetson, Johnny Cunning, Marilyn Kaney (Aiken High), Donald Vardell, Sara (Rinker) Kelahan, posing with their former principal Dot Gnann. Class of '62 attendees Rick Stetson, Johnny Cunning and Sara Rinker Kelahan pose with a '63 graduate Chuck Saunders.
(Center) Rick, Johnny, Sara, Chuck and Dick Louise & Sara ('62)
The Rinker girls Claudia, Sara and Louise, posing with Sr. Miriam


Here are photos taken by Don Vardell '62, sent to me by Rick Stetson '62.

Sister, Rich, and Nancy Rick, Blair, Tom, and Linda
Claudia and Andrew Chuck, Sara, and Chuck's wife
Don, John, Tom, and Rick John and friend, Tom, and Rick
Don, John, Tom, and Rick Carol and Dan


Here are pictures of the Class of '64, taken by Rich Brasco, husband of Bobbie Stetson ('64) Brasco.






For Reunion 2000 attendees, I had these commemorative mugs produced. Click on the thumbnail photo on the right for a closer look.

When cold, they show a partially eclipsed Sun. When filled with something hot, the obscuring Moon disappears, revealing the lost, but not forgotten, St. Angela Academy on Berrie Road. If you would like (another) one, send me an email.



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