Arizona State University - Sun Devil Spark / Sahuaro Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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ohil the dovish 0 0 0 he look on campus in 1986 was cool, comfortable and casual. Classroom attire was an over-sized T- shirt and a pair of cotton Bermuda shorts. Senior communications major Bill Polston said, I dress as comfortable as possible for school. Arizona is so hot in the daytime. Everything Gucci and Louis Vuitton was in. The Benetton and Generra col- lections along with Guess? products were also popular lines. Everything was worn oversized in a kaleidoscope of colors and prints. Polos, only by Lauren, were as M:11,1, le popular as ever, and thrift stores offered an inexpen- sive, fun way to get a casz outfit. Hairstyles were VERY ' short for guys and as wild as possible for girls. Styling gel and mousse by Paul Mitch- ell helped give that extra body to fine, limp hair. All in all, the looks of ASU re- vealed the fun-loving atti- tudes of the student body 10 Cheer! Cheer! For ASU! While waiting for a friend outside the MU, fresh- man Holly Shave enjoys the company of her nine- week-old puppy. Fatigues went out with 1985 but certain special stu- dents were required to wear them.

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hen the pressure of labs, assign- ments and exams became too over- bearing, students enjoyed time between classes as well as night hours and weekends to get some relaxation and leisure time. Between classes, students opted for an afternoon in the MU, where they would play a quick game of pool or plug a few quarters into the Pac-Man machine. They would gather on Cady Mall Bob Castle gouts didn ' t prove relaxing, students could get away to any number of vacation spots in nearby states. Road-trips to Las Vegas and Rocky Point were among the favorites. For a mere 38 dollars, students could fly America West to Los Angeles to relive their childhood at Disneyland or party in Westwood. Sophomore Jill Cooke took off to Rocky Point in Mexico on five occasions during the first semester. It way was just a few hours away, and it provided a time for everyone to go crazy and have fun. Cooke said Rocky Point was the total ASU hangout. It was a great place to go if you didn ' t mind getting dirty. Regardless of where stu- dents went to enjoy their free time or forget about school for awhile, it was something required by ev- eryone. to people-watch or meet friends. After a long day on cam- pus, students would enjoy the nightlife in Tempe. Ban- dersnatch, The Dash, Sur- prises, and Cannery offered a familiar place to see old friends. Devil House was the place to be on Thursday nights for countdown , and Friday 25-cent hambur- gers lured a crowd of hungry college kids. When the normal han- Getting to class can be an escape. Skateboards are a popular mode of inter-campus commut- ing. Warren Brown Patty Underhill takes a break be tween class to catch up on some last minute studying. cn ✓) C. ✓; Bob Castle Give ' em I lc ll Devils 9



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Bob Castle ' Casual class attire is the norm as dictated by the hot Arizona climate. Sophomore Sean George heads for class across the University bridge, mo- deling typical OP fashion.

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