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Painting Tine Town Red The Tavern is a popular watering hole for both students and townspeople A very prevalent scene on Wednesday mornings: Mug Nite glasses from the Ul on Tuesday night. Kevin Spark Chris Bradley i ,l Paula Huffman takes a nap before going out on Thursday night Instead of drinking, these students opted to en- gage in a snowball fight with Sequelle photogra- pher Mike Bordo Paula Huffman The Ul, welcomes students for Tuesday and Saturday night 25c drafts THE RED STALLION (THE ROOST): There seems to be no other place in Clarion where you see the student population doing what they do best — partying — than at the Roost, With beer in hand and both feet on the dance floor, the Roost provides all of us with a place to unwind and release those tensions that hove been building up since Monday, With the Roost and Thursday nights in mind, TGIF has been trans- formed to TGIT. So whether it be the 25c drafts on Wednesday, three-for-one on Thursday, or happy hour on Friday, the Roost is the place to be! -GIno Benza and Kim Kreider EDITORS ' NOTE: After this story was written, Pennsylvania passed a law restricting bars ' policies on spe- cials and happy hours. Since the low took effect halfway through the ac- ademic year, we thought we would run the story with no changes, to help you remember the way it was. Nightlife 23
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Clarion ' s Hot Spots he Big 21 — it ' s finally here, the age we ' ve all been waiting for. Weeks before that magical birthday, visions of 25(:; drafts and three-for-one specials dance through our Roost-bound minds. You ' ve heard the stories, you ' ve read the ads, and now it ' s time to experience it for yourself — Clarion ' s nightlife. So for all of you who are in the mood to flash that ID, here is a quick summary of Clarion ' s best watering holes. THE LOOMIS: The Loomis is perhaps best known for its calm, sedate at- mosphere. It ' s the place to be when carrying on a conversation is impor- tant. The Loomis has a happy hour that can ' t be beat: 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, with two-for-one drinks. Veggies and dip or spicy Mexican snacks are provided on Fridays to odd some- thing substantial to that two-for- one liquid diet. Another added attraction of the Loomis is that it seems to be a favor- ite watering hole for many members of the C.U.P. faculty. It ' s interesting to see how readily they shed that classroom image for the let-the- good-times-roil atmosphere of the Loomis. THE UNIVERSITY INN: T he U.I. has made Tuesday night one to look for- ward to. Mug Night ' s popularity is not only evident by the huge crowds present, but also by the col- lection of mugs you see everytime you enter someone ' s apartment. While enjoying Beat-the Clock on Wednesday nights, it occurs to the patrons that the charm of U.I, lies in its similarity to those long gone basement — rec room parties we attended as high school students. JOHNNY B ' S: If you ' re looking for the biggest variety around, Johnny B ' s is probably the place for you. With its large video screen, live DJ, free prizes, and spacious dance floor, this is the closest thing to a real nightclub that Clarion offers. 22 Nightlife Chuck LIzza Jerry Haslett and John Basic join their friends at that ever-popular place. The Red Stallion, Three-for-one! Everyone ' s favorite escape on a Thurs- day night Jim Alcibiade laughs it up wiih some buddies at The Red Stallion, Chuck LIzza
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