Alcala Yearbook 1995-1996

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Breaking New Ground took on a different meaning for the juniors. Worries and fears arouse in each of them as their junior year ap– proached and the pressures of trying to decide their major overwhelmed them. Each junior had to face the reality of the world that approached

them and the major decisions they were about to make. Majors, living environment, and the wonderful age of 21 were all becoming very much a part of their daily lives. While the junior class has seen many aspects of breaking new ground on campus they big– gest changes that they have

experienced this year have been within themselves. As each of the juniors have make major shifts in their lives, USD has strived to guide each and every on of these students to become the best that they can be and begin to break new ground on their own.

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