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f ' . It was an oft-repeated scene. The moon was full, campus streets were dark, and after studying for three solid hours, the Tech student could no longer fight the overwhelming urge. He had to go party. Night spots throughout the city of- fered a variety of options to the avid partier - country-western dancing, new wave, disco, happy hours, no cover and more. Country-western dancing replaced disco as the number one form of enter- tainment. Techsans could be found two-stepping every night at Cold Water Country, Stardust and Urban Cowboy. Several restaurant clubs, including Stanley ' s and JL ' s, played a variety of music, from ' 50s jitterbug to rock and roll to disco. Restaurant clubs were favorite spots for weekend dates, as well as for late afternoon happy hours. Places such as Santa Fe Club Car, Chelsea ' s Street Pub and ). Patrick O ' Malleys were available for students who desired a relaxed atmosphere. One club on 4th Street became a hangout for all types of students - Fat Dawg ' s. Pool and pinball enthusiasts fre- quented the Dawg ' s game room, while music lovers crowded in on weekends to hear groups such as The Planets, The Lotions, and The Junior Vasquez Band. Although students from larger cities complained about the lack of night life in Lubbock, the enterprising partier could find a place to do just about anything he wanted to do, from kicker dancing to punking out. 1. Erston Senger and )oe Slagel shoot pool at Fat Dawg ' s. 2. Diana Combs and )ohn Hardwick dance to country music at Crasli and Burn night at Cold Water Country. 3. Stanley ' s bartender Rick Harvey mixes a drink. 4. Rebecca Bounds plays backgammon at Stanley ' s. 5. lerry Merrill rides the bull at Cold Water. 6. Several students enjoy the music and the beer at Stardust. La Ventana - 23
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