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In W66’ the Mall is the center of campus life Always the Mall is a place of youth and motion. Stretching along the center of Temple University’s campus, it is the central byway upon which thousands of students pass each day. I he Mall is, in addition, a symbol of life at an institution distinctly urban in character where the majority of students are commuters. For many of them the Mall is their only contact with activity on campus aside from their classes. Up and down, from one end to the other, passes a constant flow of people, an endless procession of energy and movement, of life in a variety of moods and impressions. To be a part of this flow is to experience Temple University. It is feeling the sheer, engulfing largeness of numbers passing from class to class in the middle of the day. It is believing, at moments, that you are just another in this faceless mass of movement.
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Table of Contents Academics 20 Student Life 108 Culture and Religion 198 Athletics 236 Seniors 284 PirUm on P«|r On left. Temple I'nlvemty Campanile. completed nod dedicated In IW6. planned to be the eventual center of the rapidly erpandinf t ampui top Millard Cladfeltet. Preivdent of Temple Inner-•ity, William Scranton. Governor of fVnnnlvama, and Charier Klein, Chauinan of the University't Board of Trustee thrown at Ike »i«nio of the blflto tire Temple I'niverrlty late-related itatur on November 30. 196S bottom Part of the Clait of 1966. shown at mid-year commencement held in the Baptist Temple 3
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It is understanding the growth that occurs from meaningful interactions with people with whom you can feel free to share your self. It is taking part in the hundreds of “hi-how-are-you-fine-how-are-you” encounters. It is experiencing the feeling of belonging, of identification with the University. It is knowing at other times just how apart from the school you are. It is sitting on the lawns in Spring, buying 19 hamburgers from a truck and mustard pretzels from a vendor. It is listening to the folk singers and rock and roll groups, watching the sun bathers and lovers. It is being the only person in sight after leaving a late afternoon class and watching the shadows as dusk falls. To share in the Mall is to consciously realize what a uniquely special time it is to be young and in college and alive and moving. It is knowing that you are ready to move on. 5
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