Alcala Yearbook 1995-1996
1995 0-Team
Alethia Bapis, Alexandra Morrall, Ali– cia Kemmitt, Amanda Beck, Andy Kerr, Angela Laux, Anna Parkman, Anthony Lindner, Ara Anoshiravani, Ash Kasto, Bao Hoang, Ben Mendoza, Bill Anderson, Brent Stulik, Brett Becker, Brian Egan, Brian Harvey, Bryan Walsh, Cami Simmons, Carin Cheeseborough, Chan Ly, Christine Grafton, Colleen Coffey, Corina Fis– cher, Cory Schmelzer, Dan Simas, Dan Valine, Danielle Coleman, Dawn Zwi– bel, Dena Riedl, Dorothy Sze, Drew Ishii, Eileen Griffin, Elena Prandoni, Elena Purcell, Elizabeth Fraim, Eric Carroll , Eric Francisco, Gabriela Gonzalez, Gina Conti, Gina Dornan, Grace Almandrez, Hendrix, Montecas– tro, James Hrzina, Janine LeFeuvre, Jen Ross, Jen Towns, Jenn Ragazzo, Jessica Stenger, Jodie Dawson, Joey Vanore, John Cromwell, Jose Dorado, Josh Beckett, Joy Deustch, Judy Mc– Donald, Justin Wasserman, Kassandra Maniatis, Kaycee Fortanesce, Kim To– masello, Kristian Pangilianan, Kristin Lee, Laura Torretto, Leane Rotter, Le– slie Fisher, Lindsay Ayers, Lindsay Hil– ton, Lynn Hijar, Marc Kruse, Maria Smith, Mark Bewer, Mark Noizumi, Mark Pages, Marsi Filippone, Matt Everett, Matt Johndrow, Melissa Go– mez, Michael Viola, Michele Gallo, Michelle Stoelker, Michelle Whiton, Mona Cunanan, Nicole Borcherding, Nicole, Button, Nicole Messineo, Paul Young, Phong Vu, Pi l ar Holley, Priscil la Villanueva , Reymundo Romero, Roni Moore, Rosie Vazquez, Sarah Ganzer, Seth Thompson, Stephanie LaBacz, Stephanie Mascott, Sylvia Echeverria, Talina de! Rio, Tim Murphy, Todd Schmidt, Tom Cosgrove, Traci Zgliczynski, Val Ivanov, Valerie Dalton, Veronica Mejia ORIENTATION WEEK By Elizabeth Marie Himchak Orientation Week at USD was a week full of activities, meetings and fun. It was an opportunity for the freshmen and transfers to get to know the campus and all it has to offer before they started to hit the books. O-Week '95 held on to many O– Week traditions, but broke new ground by starting some new ones. The new students still enjoy activi– ties such as the "surprise event," the boat cruise, the Alcala Bazaar, the Hawaiian Luau, Sea World, Day at the Bay, Casino Night and Beach Day. But, new to O-Week was a commuter party and the first annual Day on the Green. Whether they were the tearful good-byes with their parents at the New Students/Parents mass in the Immaculata or the non-stop laugh– ter of the comedy showcase, stu– dents made O-Week memories that will last forever. While they met their roommates,
Orientation
made new friends, learned how to get around USD and participated in the activities, the new students had fun. They learned that they could survive their first week in college and were able to look forward to the wonderful year ahead with a new perspective. 8
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