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TRY' -W4 17 tt U11 ovies, television, and a wide assortment of music, enabled McCallum students to get away from the sometimes monotonous school problems long enough to relax and to enioy being entertained. Movies this year covered many topics. Serious ones included The China Syndrome and Kramer vs Kramer. On the lighter side were The Jerk and the culted Rocky Horror Picture Show. Television offered much ofthe some entertainment as did theaters, but with the added luxury of being in the home. A glimpse of favorite programs included Saturday Night Live, Dallas, and Soap. Musical entertainment was as varied as the folks who listened to it. Students found four diversifications of music: rock, punk, disco, and country! western. Albums most sought after were the The Gambler and On The Radio. Concerts also came to Austin, providing music fans with a personal entertainment. Yes, that was the performances ofthe 8O's, and their ratings earned them the headline of That's Entertainment. The Doobie Brother's concert held in November is iust one ot the many concerts that students attend at the Special Events Center. Xl ti sd 658 55 Q5 . O00 1' 'XO -QX ,- Y QQ 0 5 O G o Od si do oototvlfwe P9 Qxo 09 oedsxlylol 0 66 e sito ef' X 6 'ces Entertainment 19
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