Alcala Yearbook 1992-1993

Alumni Relations

Be True to Your School ...

Ever wonder what will happen after graduation? Will USD fade into the deep recesses of your memory, to remain a pleasant but distant reminder of your college days? Alumni Relations strives to keep this memory alive and active by keeping lines of communication open between the USD commu– nity and its alumni, as well as keeping past class– mates in touch with each other. Alumni Relations fosters this communication by coordinating activi– ties aimed toward bringing USD graduates back to the place of their intellectual birth. Among these events are Homecoming, Alumni Mass, and the Alumni Summit. Alumni Relations is also at work within our undergraduate community. The Student Alumni Association, an undergraduate student club, is an effort to establish these lines of communication before students leave these hallowed halls.

Keeping the memories alive - Staige Davis, Alumni Rela tions Coordinator, John Trifiletti, Alumni Relations Director, and Stephanie Gabriel, secretary, enjoy the festivities of Homecoming '92 w ith the rest of the USD community.

Don't dream it's over... Ka thleen Cossack and Michelle Pappas say good-bye on grad day 1990. The next generation... USD spirit starts at an early age these days.

Bottoms up! These recent graduates reunite for one more pose before the start of the football game.

Those were the days... These two members of the Class of '59 and the Class of '60 get back to their roots at Homecoming.

Alumni Association

by Janet Baldwin

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