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Happy Valley When you need a break from campus, where do you go? How about those times when you need something quick but nice for a friend ' s birthday? Or, where do you go when you feel you need to temporarily escape the hassles of col- lege life? If you answer these questions with Prima ' s, Miller ' s and New Wilmington Park, then you know your town, Happy Valley . . . New Wilmington. Though we often fail to realize it, the snug Boro of New Wilmington provides a lot of ser- vices for the Westminster College Community. Besides Prima ' s and Alice ' s, both popular spots for the pizza starved college student, the Hoagie Hut and Isaly ' s are open throughout the year to provide meals and snacks for the typical study-breaking student. For those with a taste for the .finer things in life (and the cash to pay for them) the Tavern and the Feed Mill offer a delightful change of pace for the students entertaining his or her parents for the weekend. And, of course, there ' s always time for a run out to Dutch Isle and their special cookies-n- cream ice cream. If non-edible service is what you seek up town, then perhaps Miller ' s Convenience Store, Greenwood Phar- macy, New Wilmington Food Mart or Mon ' s Buy-a-bit are the places you frequent most. The local Florist, too is a popular place, especially during formal time. For unique gift items or even something special for yourself Puff-n- Stuff provides Tobacco, teas, candies and a host of other assorted goodies. If a quiet walk through New Wilmington Park is not quite enough to clear your head of college turmoil, then there ' s always a coffeehouse at Shelter from the Storm or Neshannock Church to help you relax and enjoy yourself. The list can continue on. New Wilmington is special for those who call Westminster home for 9 months of each of their college years. The many businesses in town help make it just a little more special ... for all of us. Chris Svitek Linda Burdette New Wilmington 19
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Mon ' s Buy-a-Bit is a popular spot for Ellen Ferree. i n r on BUY-A- BIT LUNCHMEAT3 The elegant down-home atmosphere of the Feed Mill. i ' J II ICt wr lTTES averrv — J? - r --M! L. r S t k fife ■ ' ■:■■■ «+ ' .,. 412- 946 ' 2020 The Greenwood Pharmacy may come in handy sometime during your college career. The Tavern offers a place for fine dining. The Food Center has just what the food- conscious student needs . . . like Cindy Wilson. 18 New Wilmington
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The All-Nighters Although The All-Nighters are not an official Westminster athletic team, they have been around for a long time. The players on this team come out in full force during the mid term and finals week each semester, although some play this rigorous sport for every test and paper. If you would like to be on this team, there are no pre-requisites, no interviews, and no limit in the amount of people who can participate. Participation in a study marathon is what this game is all about. While the typical workout for The All-Nighters varies with each individual, one frequent par- ticipant did expose his game plan for 8:00 a.m. tests. His schedule is as follows: 10 pm Having procrastinated since the last test, the time has come to gather all your materials. These include your text, note book, any tests from previous years that you may have unearthed, and a plen- tiful supply of caffeine-enriched beverage. Find a comfortable place to sit — it ' s going to be a long night! 10:30 Once all your study gear is within reach, start studying! 11:30 After going through your notes one time, it ' s time to take a break! Close your notebook and turn on the radio, television, or stereo so you can relax your mind — this is strenuous work! We don ' t want to | over tax our brain! 11:52 After relaxing for precisely 22 minutes, open that notebook and learn those notes! 12:45 Your stomach is sending Morse Code messages to your brain: I ' m starving. Let ' s go to Mon ' s! 12:50 Arrive at Mon ' s. Buy a Hoagie or candy or Doritos or potato chips or cookies — anything that will stop those grumbling noises in your stomach. ! 1 am Major Pig-out session. After all, food (especially chocolate) is a great source of energy. Right? 1:20 Back to the books! Don ' t forget to drink plenty of coffee or Coke that is NOT decaffeinated. 20 All-Nighters
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