Alcala Yearbook 1995-1996

For tl.i]e past few years, tlile "real world" has simply been a TV show on MTV late at night. How– ever, as members of the Class of 1996 for USD page through this yearbook, we begin to realize that we are closer than ever to the "real world". This fact is both exciting and uncertain. Looking back, we began as scared Freshmen in the Law School parking lot ready to square-dance. We wrote on the Mural of Home in front of Maher

different for all of us, but USD has guided us into what that future may be. We now accept the fact that the real world is more than entertain– ment. USD has made reality less intimidating because of the experi– ences that we have had over the past years. As the final days of our college education come to an end, we are excited, anxious, yet ready to cross the stage, receive our diplomas, and break new ground in the "real world".

annl we witnessed the first Giving Tree. We declared our majors and dove headfirst into upper division classes. We have joined our clubs and organizations and made lifetime friends. We saw the Grille trans– formed into Traditions while we drank coffee at Aromas. We have seen the changing of USD's Presi– dent and the building of a fountain on Marian Way. With all of these memories behind us, we look to– wards our future. This future is

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