Alcala Yearbook 1995

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ur junior year is filled with old traditions that we have enjoyed at USO, as well as the quest to make our own traditions and leave ourmark on USO.

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No longer lower classmen, we are well acquainted with USO's rich tra– ditions. It's small community has become our home for the past sev– eral years and as any community does, it has provided us with memo– ries, knowledge, and opportunities. However, we wish to give back to the community by making our mark at USO and making sure that the class of 1996 is not forgotten in the history of USO. From football games to tram rides...we did it all. We visited the Chargers and watched them defeat the Seattle Seahawks. We studied hard, but had a lot of fun along the way. As graduation grows closer, our junior year also faces us with deci– sions about what classes to take, what to major in, whether we want to go to graduate school, or where we can find potential jobs after graduation. Wherever we may end up, the traditions and memories of this year certainly will not be forgotten.

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