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Only in . . . Where ya’ from? Commerce. Where? Ever heard of East Texas State University? No. How 'bout Harvey Martin on the Dallas Cowboys or Dwight White on the Pittsburg Steelers? Sure, I’ve heard of ’em. Well, they went to ETSU. That’s at Commerce. Or Commerce is at ET, whichever you prefer. So, what’s Commerce like? It’s small — 10,800 people. But it is wet, one of the wettest towns in the area. And the tallest building in Hunt County, 12 stories high, is in Commerce. What do you do for fun? We go ridin’ around, hang out at the Sonic, Howards, or the park in the summer. Do you like Commerce? Sometimes I just can’t stand it — so dull with nothing to do. But other times I feel secure and surrounded by friends . . . It’s a nice place to grow up. I guess Commerce is just home. a. Waking up in the early hours of the morning, the band marches through the streets on Band Day to earn extra money for their budget, b. During a study of Scinlair Lewis' Main Street, Janet Peek's novel class tours Commerce, getting a different perspective on the town. c. A banner made by Dan Winn and Shea and Zane Pressley flaunts ET's homegrown hero at the Dallas-Chicago play-off game; most students closely followed the Cowboys through their victory at Super Bowl XII. d. Al the downtown Homecoming pep rally, Denise Sullivan, Mandy Wheeler, Lisa McHam, David Bidwell, and your friendly neighborhood cop Roger Huffman watch the activities, e. Brick streets and bars line “Beer Alley (Alamo Street) in downtown Commerce. COMMERCE CITY LIMIT ‘ POP. 10800 . s
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