The Bozo Booth was an insane freak show run during the annual Fair on main campus. It was created and performed by a bunk of teenagers whose counselor was Adam Rubinson, and featured light-hearted abuse and pseudo-sadistic fun, like squirting kids with water guns. Most of its activities or games made no real sense, and so it was probably the only truly irreverent, subversive, or "anti-booth" attraction in the history of the Mohawk Fair -- with the feel of a juvenile version of SNL, Letterman, or National Lampoon. It was inspired by their counselor, Rubinson, who was always trying to preoccupy and disarm his really-too-old-to-be-camper wards through off-beat, ironic, and sometimes snide humor and antics. On one fateful trip in the Chevy Suburban to or from Friendly's, when the backseat revo
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