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

 - Class of 1989

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Q tan ' s Metro Deli ' s meals are available until the wee hours of the morning. Kimberly Clark, Leona Zamora and lames Carabajal chatted as they waited for their order to arrive. the sleek new atmosphere of MAX ' s 919, Jackson Kistler. Guy Goodrich, Bridget Driscoll, and Paul Hamblim spend a Thursday night on the town. Formally Utopia, MAX ' s 919 had a corn. pletely new look, but was still attractive to MU students looking for a place with great ambiance. students could almost never be found with nothing to do during the week. Between classes, studying and a variety of weeknight hangouts, students had a variety of choices to keep them- selves busy. WEEK NIGHT LIFE Where to go What to do Who to see Dna Heads Deed Hentis After a hectic day of classes and meals grabbed on the run, students usually prefered to satisfy their hunger at a more palatable place such as Flakey Jake ' s. A build-your-own-burger bar and a socia- ble atmosphere made this a popular din- ner spot. For those students who prefered to catch the latest movie, there were many options. The Valley Art, University and Memorial Union theaters offered the lat- est movies for a dollar admission price. The Sun Devil Six, in the nearby Cor- nerstone Mall, often housed crowds of people for sneak-preview movies. Despite all the choices of weeknight activity, there were always people stud- ying in the campus libraries during the week. After a night of hitting the books, students often wandered over to McDonald ' s or other Memorial Union restaurants for a late-night snack. The ASU community offered a variety of activities for students on the week- nights. That ' s one thing bad about go- ing to school at ASU, said Julie Phelps, freshman liberal arts major. There ' s al- ways something to do or somewhere to go. A lot of times it ' s easy to forget studying for a night or twork CAROLYN PYE

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dak Where could you go on Friday nights if your friends weren ' t all 21? This was a question many students asked. Every- one could go dancing, but some were left out if they weren ' t old enough to get in. Thus the idea of over- under night was born at The Sun Devil House. This ena- bled anyone over 18 to get in, and those who were 21 re- ceived hand stamps so they could go behind the plexi- glass screen and drink. Em- ployees stood by the entrance to the drinking area to check for the stamps. W044 g 014.theary Checking December House allowed under- lia Marie Bawden ' s age students to go out hand for over 21 with their Mends over stamp is Watt Wilezeto 21. ski. The Sun Devil



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Layout by Kate Boyd over text- books and lecture notes, Ellen (.eland and Karen White spend some time studying in the library. Far from the maddening crowds packed in the many restaurants around campus lurk true ASU students. In- stead of wailing in movie lines or sitting in restau- rants, these students were checking out resources and frantically writing informa- tion on their term papers. Despite the many tempta- tions to join the crowds, these students could be found filling the numerous tables in the Hayden and Noble libraries. Working with a TV smile, Amy Col- lins tends the bar at Flakey lake ' s. Many ASU students could be found working at var- ious eating establish- ments dose to campus. U goes for two at Flakey Jake ' s. Spending the evenings over burgers and brew was a favorite pastime for ASU students.

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