Alcala Yearbook 1998

The L\ssocialed 6ludents celebrated their twenty fifth anniversary this pa l year, and a celebration il was. We reached new hei8hts in many ways over the 1997-1998 academic year, slartin8 with commitment. Commitment was our theme, a theme not only essential within the or8arrization, but for all students. The hi8h level of

commilrnenl fromall members of the L\ssocialed 6ludents, whether they were elected, appointed or served as committee members, was seerr in everylhin8 accomplished this year. I ues were brou8hl forth that opened the eye ' of ludents, faculty and administration all over campus and within the surroundin8 community as well. Pro8rams reached impressive hei8hts in participation and quality. New form of rnarkelin8 pread lhrou8houl campus, and cornrnillees 8rew not only in number but in responsibilities as well. Other unprecedented hei8hts included the creation of a brid8e in lechnolo8)' with U6Dlv, an increased awareness of the effects of hale crimes and racial injustice, and a new found form of University spirit. Everyday, we build a lillle more, reach a lillle hi8her, and accomplish omelhir1<3 new lo reach the hei8hts lo which we aspire.

By Nancy Palo

Pictured Above: AS Showcase Director, Dave Denes introduces Margaret Cho to an anxious USD audience. Pictured Right: The "Back to School" party at Cane's was a successful way to kick off the school year.

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