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Freshman Alan Hoff approaches the corner of Madison and Main and looks to see if he has missed his bus. R' -1+ . si. Sophomore Gina Paluska emerges from the American Legion, a convenient place to buy pop and snacks after school. liiilwlil lflfz iillif im , I .M Sitting in Fulton Plaza, Sophomore Monica Hickman waits to meet a friend. One of the Twin Towers 'towers' over pedestrians and the rest of the Peoria skyline. 13
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Commitment Spalding 8t Downtown: 8.S....,.a Over the years, Spalding has had a very close rela- tionship with Peoria, espe- cially the region known as downtown. Whether it is the Pere Marquette or the busi- nessmen who walk through the mall, it is not easy to forget that AOLXSI is locat- ed in the heart of Peoria's downtown. lt is a part of the city that has seen hard eco- nomic times in the recent past, and the effects can be easily seen. The Madison Theater was closed and left vacant. Bergner's depart- ment store on Adams closed. But, at the same time, good things were also hap- ' niovim block formerly occupied by Bergner's, and, combined with Sears, it may become the site of a river-front shopping complex. Throughout the trygng Q.,-R55 . it if - lf tl' vv.. . 3 lxyt S I Q - ...., , B Q K ,Q It .9 K. is W .. yggsak . 't' .:- - t A v- - area. The Civic Center was built. G. Raymond Becker constructed the Twin Towers, which contain shops and condominiums. Newly renovated, the Hotel Pere Marquette opened its doors. Another renovation project was begun on the Madison Theater. A local developer purchased the times that Peoria's down- town has seen, AOLXSI has remained constant in its commitment to the down- town area. By constructing the mall and by simply stay- ing at its long-time location, AOLISI has shown its con- fidence in the ability of Peoria's downtown to sur- vive and prosper. x -'C'-55 'il
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1. Q' Students ready their change and find their bus passes in order to board the Knoxville bus. Sophomores Kent DeCapp, Michael Christy, and Dan Boehm use the library as a stop-over between school and home.
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