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.,,k,,' - ,- k.',-, : K. k-,'.' fin two wreelssfot restaurants in 11 lniiiiil rs n olfhistoke thet.Peru . A - Q - . . K S :,,?,Nm,.,, . , , st, it lahesfall Students trudged to school ondbundledfi t up wormly to prevent frostbite os they .survived the-biizzordsslof '82 All county schools were closed ot Ieost ten times ond ' Peruiot numerous times wos issued o snow nl I emergency oy the Chief of Police,.Mr. i + Cory DoWolt. During the snowstorms, most np.. county r odsgwere drifted shut ond o lot of ' city streets hod ice-covered spots thot u I mode driving hozordous. Gver 55 inches of snow wos recorded onthe ground ond c I c record temperatures of below zero were broken. During the first week of February, i - isir r flood wornings were issued for Peru ond y other cities along the Wobosh River. i t -E J X . ,T ,,., ' ' - K I I ,V kg issm ' . ., V R it -'lu New - i it Three robberies hoe pened r ' the west end of Peru. ,The l Trust'Cornpony Mini-Bonk in I y uDuringobusyMSoturdoy is r . . . t 'ik' H , 1 .,,., ,V , lfhelsforeilondlllonded in the s rcsr VidGO'fT10f1iO Swept the notion , I r ond ron our of the lost yeor ond locoily soles of , 13 f9l9ViS50fW V590 Qomes Gnd The in iUg99Fm0flEi':Tei1fT0klHQ 0 illr I it inserting of quarters into orcode y .yyycyyc Wlnufgs 6,347 icsr1 i' games Become o fodwith i was ref-opsed onld Msrudents, The most popular r rclc c1nSe5f3QP9 -s lsrtt rsili omes oround Peru were fC3T9f,MpE'l'U POQCG fQUnf3 0 lgefender, Tempest, Centipede ftgT netVf0l099eg9:Ni, 9914 illl ' ond Poc-Mon, which even hod o QU t Tel' Farr'-5557 c srrc Q-mei? :hit rnusictsingle. ' n n City ond School Events
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. i ...mm M4 'EQ' ii 'EH Q'1hL2 55+ fy-'55 Q . Lastjyecit, theschool administration added six Apple computers to the Qfficegandscamputer science classes. . The cost forthe machines was is 542,000 and was taken from the . I holding company when the school was built. The office camputersdo s such jobs as processing letters, making , I attendance reports, and listing , students on various items. The school heating system is also controlled by a computer and tries to keep each room at 68 degrees. , K ,N - ' z.,, ,V -f 131. gl., tml-E. i?i.1.s:-, ,i k gg, ,--,,,z:,g,- rim., - ,-zsigszq - ,,., ss l qui . .' r'u i' .9 'Q 'agarif atti-Shdanite recardsilwete brdken. iliiXpp xim2iitel3i5QO,iG i iili slil sbiddoi oiilisrcnesangtrisons i i 'il' iif parade onJulyifl8 was theisec d lairgestifin .iisst . . . 1 , . ' If f f 'Si ii-V f .-5553 4'fg5'hi5 .. - . -' - . .f fi' , 51.2, ,i ff' .',:1,zf51gif1:-, .-1f.a1e.y5fk,'v,f 7- - l is as ist qi? aft 0. I f- . . Qg ff mf ,Zia if ai- GH- 45. flu fllilliuns lust ta Fire On November 4, 1981, the Peru Foundry on gilll . State Road 19 burst into flames.2.All fire en Enesz5gssi4A.fQ,'. from Peru, Oakdale, Amboy and South Peru stations were called tofight the ,blazeg A.ll,tliire + ,,lf ysig, if personnel from the Bunker Hill and Grissom Air Force Basestations were calleclta take aizerl Peru stations. As the fire spread,l a section of the! foundry containing chemicals ceughrgifite produced toxic fumes that clouded the air. A Q Bystandersiwere lsi.f orced and west sections across from the fQCl'Ol'YQi'7 Among theigbyst ndegssat the l.,,.s lliii i it newscasters from all the networks. Fireman i, damage was in the millions, Jw w. p,, .ras, fag' ,-as 5
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Paying the bargain price of one dollar, senior Sherry Jones gives the ticket seller her hard-earned buck so she can see a movie Curing their late night munchres juniors Amy Wilson Cheryl Mooney and Kecla Redman chow down on a delicious thick and chewy pizza Getting ready for the big game these sophomores show their spirit for the team in hopes that they will capture another victory to make the weekend more fun Sophomore Tracey Wolfe stirs up a pot of chili for her friends at one of the many slumber ponies that take place on a Friday or Saturday night Weekend Activities
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