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Although the tram is not as widely used as it once was, railroads still accommodate those who wish t take an occasional trip. A deserted creek provides a place to be alone.
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Employees at McDonald ' s take a short break during a busy day. McDonald ' s at Time Corners opened for business March 1 , 1 978. Places to Go, People to Meet, Things to Do What do ya wanna do? Well, we could go to the play that Lise Duemling and Jim Nelson are in ... I think it ' s called ' The Lark ' . Have you checked out the Fort yet? Personally, your basic Pizza Hut is fine with me. But I wanna go see what ' s happening at the new McDonald ' s. Let ' s just go home. ' Wild Wild West ' is on channel 55. The Komets beat Muskegon! Even though Fort Wayne was categor- ized as BORING, most kids had plenty of places to go, people to meet, and things to do. Whether it was the routine game and pizza, or an elegant Moonraker and the play, there was a lot of activity in and around Fort Wayne. Downtown Fort Wayne combines modern buildings with rustic ones. Penguin Point wishes senior Matt Branning good luck in his upcoming state wrestling meet. WOO LUCK MATT UAIWttli Franke Park presents Christmas at the Zoo. The Southtown Cinemas advertise their current movies.
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Finding an Outlet What are you guys doing during vaca- tion? We ' re going to fly down to Flo- rida. A bunch of us are driving to Boyne. I think I ' m going to take the train to Chicago and do some shopping. I ' m just goifig to stick around here and work on my car. When the same old everyday routine seemed to be a drag, some students found an outlet. For some cruising around Fort Wayne was enough, while others enjoyed a trip to Michigan or Ohio every once in a while. Trips to Florida and out West were not an everyday occur- rence, but when vacations rolled around kids took off in all directions. Some people flew, while others either rode or drove. Whatever method they chose — the mode of transportation was there. Not all trains tiave to lead out of the city. The ■choo-choo at Franke Park Children ' s Zoo pro- vides an outlet for those who enjoy sitting back and relaxing while viewing the wilderness around them. Ifl , ' .-. ■or those wanting adventure, a plane offers the jllimate opportunity. It can travel to all areas of the vorld or lust a short distance from home. ■Ways in and Out ' — 7
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