St. Anthony Huskies

Saint Anthony Village High School



This page is the place for all things related to St. Anthony Village High School, or "Village High" to those of us who are alumni. I am member of the SAVHS class of 1997, so I know this page has been a long time in coming. I have scanned in about two dozen pictures from various high school events, mainly Patriots Marching Band trips and the 1997 graduation. If you have any pictures or other STA related items, I would love to see them, so send me an email.


Patriots Marching Band 1995 Trip These are pictures from the 1995 trip, when the destination was Atlanta, Georgia.
Patriots Marching Band 1996 Trip These are pictures from the 1996 trip, when the destination was Calgary, Alberta.
Patriots Marching Band 1997 Trip These are pictures from the 1997 trip, my fifth and final with the Patriots Marching Band. The destination was Baltimore, Maryland and Washington DC
St. Anthony Village High School 1997 Graduation These are pictures from my high school graduation in 1997.


"St. Anthony Village High School is a very interesting place to be these days. Our school has gone through drastic changes over the last few years. Our enrollment has increased and with the referendum, the technology has improved. Students also have helped shape a great place to learn and socialize (not in any particular order). The most important thing about our high school, in my opinion, is its integrity. Our school reflects a positive image to other schools. We stand out as a school of incredible achievements, academically and athletically. We as a school know what it takes to survive and we have shown this throughout my years as a student. All this would not have been possible without the aid of an encouraging and willing staff and school board. Every person at St. Anthony makes a difference and has at least one thing in common: integrity. What other word would best describe why we still go to school even if we have to climb up hill through five feet of snow in -40 degree weather, when almost every other school in the Metro area closes? Bad weather conditions rarely stops STA. How else would you describe teachers who bike to school ten miles everyday through sleet and/or snow just to get to school and teach a Spanish class? Our school has pride, Huskie pride. This has enabled our school to excel through the good times and the bad without missing a beat. Attending STA has helped shape each and every one of our teenage lives and we should be thankful for it. Thanks again and good luck to all who have contributed to making STA a great place to be!"
"Words of Wisdom From the Class of '97" by Keith Long



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