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FOR THE FUN A car, a full tank of gas, and a gang of kids leads to a fun time for many high school students. Depending on the type of student and the time of year, fun can be anything from a drive up Main Street to an exciting night of bushwacking. Below are some of the many zany antics exhibited by many. Up Yuur Alley Driving down the long stretch past Keystone Lamp and the Maple Spring Dairy Bar, that good old last alternative comes into view, the bowling alley. Five nights out of the week you can find the parking lots fu 11 of cars and the a I ley s full of league bowlers: however, the bowling alley is the last resort to many; of the disheartened partyer's of Friday and Saturday nights. From the beer-can- filled parking lot to the smoke-filled parking lobby, one can find any number of people, cans of booze, and discussions. If you are really lucky, you might even see someone you know bowling. v Bushuiacking Far Fun Bushwacking, an activity fa- miliar only to the immediate local, stands as a number one pasttime, Although no varsity letters are pre- sented for participation, many individuals have mastered this act of harassment. Basically, bushwacking is a combination of two popular leisures. The first is the act of bushwacking itself, performed by the bushwacker. The second is being successful at finding a vulnerable parker, better known as the bushwackee or un- fortunate victim. Whether it is whipped cream on the windshield or wheat paste on the body, it is an experience neither the bushwackee will ever forget.
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OF IT ALL MflEllTAL AflTICS Screaming down Main Street and coming to a sudden stop, five people scatter out of the four doors of a late-model car. One of the insanes immediately runs around the car and enters from the door from which he came; meanwhi le, a cohort sera mb les over the roof and another crawls snake like through all four opened windows. The last and most daring scoots quickly beneath the car and appears on the opposite side. By this time the driver assumes his role in the activity as he sits behind the wheel ready for the escape. He sounds a warning blast on the horn and his four companions quickly replace themselves inside the vehicle. A few seconds later the traffic light turns green and the crew moves elsewhere. In case you haven't figured it out yet, you have just witnessed a Chinese fire drill! V mu tic hies Quarter-pounder-with-cheese , whoppers , Kentucky-fried-chick- en , pizza, or even the infamous double-cheese-Whamo are foods we commonly dine on before or after our endeavors at the stoplight, Avery's, or the bowling alley. What better way to start the evening than with a gas- guzzling ride to MacArthur Rd. for a delicious snack of some of that 100% USDA government-inspected ,a I l-beef, half-cooked hamburger, Or maybe your taste prefers one of those com- binations of the most tender, choicest, batter-dipped, grade A, veiny chicken withthat crispy crunchonly the Colonel can make, thank God! Coming a little closer to home we find the modern setting of the Slatington Pizzeria, a popular place to cure your munchies with a few slices of pizza or a steak and coke. Moving downtown to the u Itra modern estab lishment of Whamo's, we find the sizzling components to one of those fabulous Whamoburgers. Wherever we go, whatever we eat; let our stomachs be the judge! 9
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