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NIGHTLY TREKS The night life - ah yes. It's what every student yearns for - especially on those long tand I do mean longi Friday nights. Johnson City, Kingsport, and Bristol, better known as the Tri-Cities, is a budding metropolis full of surprises waiting to be uncovered by the bored, unsuspecting college student. These consists of numerous night clubs, and awesome auditorium or two, fine food and delightful dancing. Please ex- cuse the descriptions, but trust me - they're appropriate. The night club circuit is something that has to be experienced during your stay at school. The Seahorse Club, Gomez and Garcia's, Richard A's, Poor Richard's Deli, The Ambassador, and others are examples of the never ending party oppor- tunities which lie before you. Sometimes, some of us are lucky enough to see a few concerts throughout the long year. Freedom Hall in Johnson City or Viking Hall in Bristol are the best bet. But there are always a few ambitious people who'll get a road trip organized and set off for Knoxville, Greenville, or possibly, Atlanta. Concerts are definitely in the top five of the night life activities. Food. Everyone needs it. Everyone wants it; but, not everyone can afford it. There are those chosen few though who always seem to eat out tie. off campus - not the Main Meal, Eat 8: Run, or Cave foocD at places like Bennigan's, Bonanza, or even, Red Lobster. By Lin Ruys Sig Ep's know how to keep the night life jumping with parties, social functions, and general get-togethers for everyone. i? It's another Thursday night and everyone puts the books away and gets out of the dorm for some dancing and good times. 26 i Student Life
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Above, The Woodstone Deli on Market Street pro- vides a complete selection of sandwiches, drinks and good times. They have been around for about a year and a half, providing students with a place to eat and drink. Right, the Eat and Run on campus gives the stu- dent a place to go for a quick lunch or dinner. They serve a variety of sandwiches and breakfast treats. Below, Pepper's, located next to the Malla gives us sandwiches ta staple for studentst hot dogs, and pizza at a reasonable price. These restaurants are all located near the campus and give the student a good reason to take themselves and someone else out for a good meal. MA MVWWWWM Hunger t 25
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The 13.1. is a popular hangout for everybody on Thursday nights. The Seahorse has been a place to meet people and have fun. 0811 Photos By Terry RowelD After a week's worth of studies it's time to get out and visit. N ightly Treks 27
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