Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 1986, Page 34, Image 42

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Hm Arts canwssJ: Frank Lloyd Wright s fanciful Gammage Hall lends architectural diversity to the Tempe campus
Two SidBS of AS(J: Sunbathers
and families meet on the malls
More Than Sun
at Arizona State
It’s hard to be taken seriously if you’re beautiful
Ho, hum. Another perfect day at
Arizona State University Cary
swings his gleaming white Ca
mara into a parking lot, eases out
of the fur-covered seat and am
bles into a Circle K to buy a Diet Coke. Back
in his con vertible, he punches up the stereo
and heads toward campus First stop, Cady
Mall—the "scope-and-hope fountain”—
where he peers appreciatively through his
Ray Ban shades at the passing parade of
summer-dad females. After half un hour’s
ogling, he finally saunters off to the busi
ness building for class In Gary's less-than
considered opinion, most students come to
Arizona State for the same reasons he did
"basically for the weather, and the women
It’s true—silly us it sounds ’’
Then again, not so true Although Gary,
gold chains, dynumite tun und all, indicates
that the stereotypical Sun Devils—grudg
ingly defined by 1985 student-body presi