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M. Shea And They All Asked For You! Audubon Park and Zoological Garden has reached its centen- nial. To celebrate its 100th birth- day, the Zoo planned many events including an Oak Tree Lighting, Birthday Bash, and Zoobilation, besides concerts, fun runs, and guest appearances. Century-old oak trees, which fill Audubon Park, were beauti- fully decorated with floodlights to celebrate the centennial. Daily tree-lighting at twilight symbol- ized the Park and Zoo birthday. The Birthday Bash featured two days of clowns, live music, and a giant birthday cake. To get a behind-the-scenes view of zoo operation, an event call i zoobila- tion was held. Irma Thomas, a local Jazz ce- lebrity, the Mamas Papas, Fran- kie Avalon, the Temptations, and the Four Tops were a few of the concert performers staged by Au- dubon Park and Zoological Gar- den to celebrate the centennial. A guest appearance by Fifi the koala bear and year-round favor- ites such as Suri the white tiger and Libby the black bear complet- ed the list of stars appearing at the Zoo. Many other events were held to celebrate the 100th birth- day, including fun runs to raise money for the upkeep of the Park and Zoo. Audubon Park and Zoological Garden is a wonderful place to visit any time. It is a masterpiece of exhibit design and houses 1,500 animals. The Zoo features the Louisiana Swamp Exhibit, a true- to-life miniature complete with alligators. The Wisner Children ' s Village, which houses a petting zoo, and many other specialty ex- hibits can be found throughout the Park and Zoo. Unique events, such as camel or elephant rides and various pro- gramming make Audubon Park and Zoological Garden an enjoy- able and educational experience. C. T. Vincen
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OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP: Next stop, Loy- ola University. BOTTOM: Car No. 934 decked out in its birthday finery. THIS PAGE - LEET: Beth Greene, Heather Murray, Debbie Wald, Nick Vasil and Bri- an Harvey anxiously await the arrival of a streetcar. BELOW: All aboard! Take a ride into history. M. Shea ■ ,
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C. T. Vincent . ;ik SSSte C- T. Vincent OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP: The main entrance to the zoo. BOTTOM: Statue of John James Audubon, renowned nature painter. THIS PAGE - TOP LEFT: Fifi the Koala and her trainer smile for a picture. TOP RIGHT: The Audubon Park jogging path on a quiet day. LEFT: Sanya ponders the meaning of life. y .
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