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That was us protesting tuition in- creases, racism, the Chinese govern- ment. That was us in the March for Unity and that was us boy- cotting the March for Unity. That was us standing in the rain to cheer on a losing team in the game against Oregon. We may not have always won, but we still believed we were the best. MM. :OMR 1.MINI 1•111ft
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Exclamation point. It meant ener- gy. Excitement. Enthusiasm. It was a self-assured perception about who we were, what we did, and what we would be. It was more than being a number at the fifth largest university. It was about being part of the action and making things happen. e Brightening the sky over Sun W Devil Stadium, a rainbow high- lights one of the better memories inn the Oct. 21 game against the Ore- m Ducks. Arizona wasn ' t sunny, but arents Weekend was a success, as fans heered despite an afternoon downpour nd a soggy 7.27 loss. or Cooling off in the Cady Mall 111 fountain,Doug Car son, Justin • Turner, Ben Goodand Jaw Torres practice for the upcoming marching band season. It was a tradition for Sun Devil tuba players to practice in the fountain during summer band camp. Openingl
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Students exit Hayden library by way of its new underground • entrance, located in a courtyard area below Cady Mall. The center of campus had a new look since the library expansion was completed and grass was put back on the mall. CLUBS There was a place for everyone in one of the many campus organizations at ASE. Whether it was planning the McGov- ern-Meese debate or fighting to establish a film school, stu- dents got involved. For those who lived for originality, there was Americans for Bow. No matter what club we Joined, we put things in motion, we were ACTIVE. Hey, it ' s not just a dorm...it ' s a residence hall. For better or for worse, late night chats, newly painted rooms and fees for the hall under construction, the halls were more than Just a place to sleep. They were a place to live. Yeah, hall life was, well, LIVELY. Sparky, Can Ritter and Rick Hecht welcome Mrs. Beth Hecht • to Parents Weekend. Sponsored annually by Parents Association, Parent Weekend was an opportunity for stu• dents to introduce their parents to col- lege life in the 1980s. The football game capped a weekend of planned events de- signed to familiarize parents with the spirit of Arizona State. Adding color to the entrance of the new architecture building, • sophomore industrial design stu- dio kites were displayed. Students were given several weeks to complete the pro- ject, making sure the kite could actually fly. Wherever you went on campus, there was no avoiding Greek life. Every- day, we had a Greek event or gather- ing of somekind going on somewhere. Noteworthy events such as Watermelon Bust, Sigma Nu Relays, Anchor Splash and Trick or Treat were abundant as we raised money for a variety of philanthropies. Greeks knew how to show and promote school SPIRIT.
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