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This looks like a good place to get a 32 ouncer. We also need some gas. Fill it up please! This is our famous Hollywood Boulevard. (No joke) James Gardner was fishin here! The Fox! Let's go see Three Amigos or Ferris Bueller. What would there be without the Fox?! Starlite Lanes? At the peak of our tour, to your left is the old courthouse. Built in the 19th century, it’s taken a lickin' and the clock's still tickin’! 4
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Tammi Ernst. Junior, and her friend George get together at a friends house in San Jose. California. Tammi spent the 3 months of summer with her father in San Jose. Have you ever sat • back and thought about the things you did in the summer? Well, I do and I was just remembering something that happened to me during my vacation from school. I was spending some time at the beach, wasting the warm days and living it up. One day at the waves I was walking with a friend and my sister and we saw a man. He was young and in the distance we could see he was wearing peach colored jogging clothes. Soon to find out he wasn’t wearing any at all!! Great! I don't know what happened to him after that but I do know that is something I will never forget! — Heidi Steggell On a ferry to Canada. Kristi Jones poses for a shot. She vacationed with her family and during her vacation she went to Expo 86 and traveled up and down the coast. Shannon Ervin spent some of her vacation in Tiawana. Which, in this photo, was just five miles from U.S.A. She also vacationed in California and New York in the summer of ’86. SUMMERS HOTTEST. . . Records: Madonna, Regina, Timex Social Club, Bon Jovi Vacation Spots: California, Sun River, Dallas City Park, Any place where the water runs! Clothes: Walking shorts, tank tops with pastel colors, surfing gear and gumby shirts. “My worst summer memory was the day we went to Silver Creek Falls and the tie string on my shorts wasn’t tied and my little sister pulled them down to my knees in front of a good 20 people!” — Jeanne Salono 3
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Are you hungry? Let's stop at Ugo's (Good thing it's not Friday night or it'd be very crowded!) IN D “Dallas, Texas?” How many times have you heard this line? Tracie Steggell gives an example — “We were in Salem just cruising around in a Jeep and it was just us girls. Well, we pulled up next to these guys and starting talking to them. They asked us where we were from and we told them Dallas”. It just so happened that the Jeep we were in had Texas plates so naturally they thought we were from Dallas, Texas. They started asking us questions like — “When did you move up here? AND “Why did you move to Oregon?” At first we didn't know what they were talking about then we put two and two together and realized the license plates said Texas on them. So we did our fake accents and answered their questions! Actually it was quite funny.” Does that sound familiar? Well, it seems that living in a small town had some advantages — such as when you go to the store it’s almost guaranteed you'll see someone you know. Or if there is something you want to know — it's very easy to obtain information — if you catch the drift! O.K., buckle up kids, because we are going to take you on our own personal guided tour of Dallas? Are you excited? Come on, let's go! (By the way, we start at the picture on the right) We re almost there kids! Only 5 miles and we are in the big D ! By — Ann, Michelle, Tina and Tracie DALLAS A 5
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