Alcala Yearbook 1999

Every

freshman arrives at U8D with expectaLions of whal the next four years wil l brif18: Challen8inq., classes, new friend , and new activities. The Cla~ or 20(12 are certai nly no exception. rlhe transition lo colle8e life be8an with the first day of 0-week, perhaps the hottest weather our "perfect" &n Die8o ha ever experienced. Mt.er lu88if18 all their .....,-""""~~ belof18in8s lo their respective residence halls, many new

Below: College is a lot of fun but as Bonna To uc h <1nd Viwenajim h<1vc no t fo rgotten it's also a time to study.

sludent.'3 refused lo bud8e from their inch-hi8h bed , in fronl of industrial size fans that Tar8el sold on special that day. l1hencame the ordeal of usin8 the balhroom that was hared by the other resident.'3.Wearin8 hower shoes and carryif18 their loilelri down th hall wa quite a chan8e. Laundry was another new experience for many student.'3, resullin8 in a variety of"accidenw" whenthey retrieved their pink dyed (formerly while) cotton briefc fromthe washer. Despite the adju lrnent.'3, the membeG?> of the Class of 2002 are well on their way lo establish their visions of the future.

Above: Erica Rucci, Katy Muir, and Jes– sica He ns ley enjoy th eir burgers at a Valley Bar-8-Que. Marc Dimarzio takes ad– vantage of the many fun trip that are of– fered, to meet new people a nd try new thing . At Le ft:

Above: Matt ault and Blake Stockstad show how having a ca r is great forweek– end getaways with friend s.

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