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f eigh peopl h lldentxv gladly amended assem-blies which shortened second period ses. A .D. and the'WaJ,erri Flames play their cauntry and pop tunes to an ifhmsiaginc audience in October. Ei' ta an editions mite in -the Rambler. senior Robert Bishoff pain car tg show his support ow! the Art Club. ' our aiftennoon practice, senior Ferol Hmkle approaches the Feral was one o t e c osen to r resent Newk ome described it as sixty miles north Sof Austin, and others identified it as thirty-five miles south of Waco - but those who lived here called it Temple. Temple was not a big city, but it was not a small town either. It was free of air pollution and traffic jams fexcept for the mad rush and congestion in the THS , parking lot between 3:20 and 3 :30i, yet it was home to 92 major corporations, four hospitals, over 62 restaurants and eating places, a multi-million dollar mall, and a high school with an enrollment of over 2600 students. Temple was often sarcastically referred to as the entertainment center of the South . Although it was never the setting for a Ronnie Milsap or KISS con- cert, it did have its own sites of enter- tainment. Temple was dancing to The Moods, sitting at Safeway, jumping off the cliffs at Cedar Ridge, watching R movies at Showtown, playing Sunday afternoon unorganized football games, munching down at Giovanni's and Mr. Gatti's, trying to pass for eighteen at the package stores at the lake, blowing money at Yesterday's, cruising Sonic, and humming around at Temple Mall. N Place Like. Our Placel3
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