Alcala Yearbook 1998

Sophomotzes d-(otlee ehapma11 &. ehetzirl d-lamLlto11

As c3ophomore &nators, we were the voice of the sophomore class. from academics to dinin8 services, parkin8 to hou i118 issues, nothin8 was too bi8 for us to tackle. Every week was filled with meeti118s - &nate, Pro8ram Board, 8tudent Issues Board, Bud8et Committee and c3ophomore Committee - but what we'll remember most were the fun pro8rams. We kept a balance between community, Graffiti Paint Out and TJ fiousebu1ldin$ education, Choose Your Major Panel and 8ummer

Travel Plans; and entertainment, oophomore Party and an end-of-the-year-trip. Lookin8 back on how successful the past year has been, we can't help but thank the awe ome c3ophomore Comittee for all their hard work, enthusiasm, and creativity!

Y.tzeshme11 Stepha11Le easa;;tza11de &. ehtzLS BtzadLsh

As freshman &nators, we attended weekly meeti118s such as Gffl. ~ ;.. _ BudcSet Committee, 8tudent Issues Board, and &nate. :S:~;;:-::: Associated 8tudents was a 8reat 8roup of people to work ~ , :·· ~: with. Everyone was very helpful, and fun was always an · ·,.. · ·~-,, inte8ral part of the planni118, as well as the pro8rams which evolved. This year we did much to inform and unite the freshman class. This includes the placement of freshman 8u88estion Boxes in Maher, Camino-founders, and Mission

Crossroads. Qesulti118 from these su88estions, we planned events that had 8reat turn– outs, and went over well with everyone who participated. We have had an excitin8 first year and hopefully the enthusiasm will carry over into the years to come.

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