Alcala Yearbook 1995

0 ur sophomore year is surely uniquefromanyother. Hav– ing already put a year at USO behind us, we have grown accustomed to the USO en- vironment. When we arrived at USO in September we began the year with a running start. In con– trast to our freshman year, we al– ready knew what to expect from USO, who our roommates would be, what classes we were taking and how to balance studying and fun. We had shared memories of USO, which made the year easier and acted as a common bond pulling us together as a class. With the com– mon fears and anxieties of our fresh– man year behind us, we were more quickly and easily able to settle into our lives at USO and start to really establish ourselves here. Some found their place in sports teams, clubs, positions on AS, o·r through Campus Ministry. What– ever the case may have been, we ventured out in the USO community and made traditions for future USO students to enjoy.

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