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for CI'ratfition

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radition was woven

\!J.,

throughout the universi-

ty.

It

was a strand that

glittered like Mission Bay early

in the morning. It was a thread

of gold the color of the sunset

that graces the campus each

evening.

It

was as strong as the

school's faith and as rich as its

history.

Perhaps the tradition could

best be seen in the architectural

style of the University of San

Diego. The Spanish Rennal–

sance style was determined in

1946 by Mother Rosalie Clifton

Hill and it's influence has been

carried on from that first build–

ing erected in 194-9, to the Hahn

University Center completed in

1987.

Even with the changes on

campus - new landscaping and

buildings - the arches that

framed the campus and the

power the lmmacualata held

over us will never change. The

strands of tradition that we were

bound to carry on will not be

easily broken.