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

 - Class of 1993

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Continued from page 11 We hit a lot of clubs throughout the month, but I guess you could say we always ended up at the Dash Inn. It was a great place because you ' d always run into tons of people you knew. They had a great jukebox and the beer was cheap. When I was out with the girls for a relaxing evening, we usually headed over to Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall. It had a variety of restaurants to choose from and a great theater. A typical sight on any given night was to see about 10 to 15 girls at Express Yogurt. They specialized on the girl who was watching what she ate by having a lot of fat-free snacks. Although ASU had a bad rap for students not studying, believe me it was not uncommon for us to spend more than a few nights a week in the library. My stresses high academics which was great because it kept me on my toes. Plus, I knew I wouldn ' t ever have to study alone. Since most college students were always broke, we couldn ' t go out for a rad evening all the time. I was fortunate because I lived with my best friend so even cleaning the apartment on a Monday night ended up to be something out of an old I Love Lucy show. Laundry was always a big project, and the dishes were probably everyone ' s least favorite thing to do night or day! On Sundays, when all the domestic stuff was done, my roommate, Jamie, and I always went out to dinner together. It was the time to relax and gear up for another week. The night closed with a light workout and a late-night chat before falling to sleep. by andrea najor and roybal above —Looking through the racks at Zia Records, students socialize and shop for their favorite music. Nightlife at ASU involved more than just bars and dance clubs. Photo by Jennifer Roybal right— Dancing on the large wooden floor, the crowd at Club Rio moves to a variety of music. Many of the establishments frequented by students were located in Tempe or Scottsdale. Photo by Tim Gibbons

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where i ended up as all part of the Editor ' s Note: Andrea A. Najor, was a senior and a Gamma Phi Beta. The following story is about her night life experience as told to Sun Devil Spark copywriter Jennifer Roybal. ASU nightlife was very diverse. You could go to a bar to chat with your friends, go out to a party and dance all night long, chill out with a nice hot cup of java at the Coffee Plantation, play a couple of games of pool over at Kolby ' s, or have a nice quiet evening of dinner and drinks with your boyfriend at House of Trix. No matter what your taste was, there was always something to do. Being in the Greek system gave me an opportunity to meet people and go out. On the weekends, we had an exchange of activities with other fraternities or sororities, such as joint parties, games, trips out of town, and formal dances. A lot of times, we all met and just rented a movie or went shopping. It was an awesome feeling knowing you had a hundred plus friends to do stuff with. Most of the people you saw out at bars were really friendly and were out just to meet people and have a good time. For me, a typical Friday night started with work, but where I ended up from there was all part of the fun. Scottsdale bars were very popular. Jetz, Mahoney ' s, Zone, Anderson ' s 5th Estate and The Works were some of them. I met my friends at Mahoney ' s for a drink, and we would all head to Club Rio from there. The outside area was fantastic and they always had a live band. In the inside, you could always rely on good dance music. We ' d stay at Rio for awhile then head to D.J ' s. Usually we didn ' t stay there all night, but we ' d head back to the Tempe bars. Friday night at Balboa Cafe was always cool. It was very rare that we didn ' t have a good time. When the bewitching hour of 1 a.m. came around, we headed to Denny ' s for a late-night snack and straggled on back home. Continued on page 12 above — Enjoying the music of Azz Izz, the crowd at Club Rio dances in the patio. ASU was surrounded by several nightclubs that were frequented by students. Photo by Tim Gibbons left — Attempting a behind-the-back shot, Todd Salaza and Ben Costas enjoy a game of pool at the Memorial Union. The MU was a popular place for students to shoot pool, bowl and play video games. Photo by Jennifer Roybal

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