Alcalá 1982

Aside from the traditional festivities, all Homecomings should contain a certain amount of fanfare produced by the participants themselves, the fans. The Rugby team,having en­ tered their candidate for queen too late, decidedto float their favorite air-head above th stands for all to admire. In addition, someone forgot to remind the alumni about the dry-campus policy, andtheir blatant displays of the veneratedcontraband saw the undergrads tongues wagging, in eager anticipation of their own post-graduate days. It i this modality of thought that makes our great CatholicUniversity what it is today.

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