Alcala Yearbook 2003

Your schooling mar be over, but remember that vour education still continues. -Author Unknown Serlior Oass With the class of 2003 graduating and taking their leave, a gap will be left in the University's tradition. Afterthis c lass has gone, there will be few students on campus who can remember the University as it was before there was a Joan B. Kroc Center for Peace and Justice or a Tecolote Village. The campus has evolved in the past four years, as changes have occured with residence housing and additions have been made to the number of academic buildings on campus . The senior class has watched as the progress has been made and they have been a part of the Univeristy's stage of transition . When the class of2003 returns aga in , it likely will not be the same campus that they left it. Yet, with a ll that has changed, it has only added to the memories of the senior class. These students have gone through each of stage of life at USO and have gained a true understanding of the "college experi– ence." As they take leave of USO in May, they will go with the knowledge of what it means to be a body of this Univer– sity.

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