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From Night . Desks pile in the hall while the classrooms receive extensive cleaning. A detour sign stands in the hallway during the summer remodeling. ■ — X uite a change took place in Elmhurst from the last weeks of August to IP I the first week of September. During the summer, construction of the new building continued with slight adjustments and mass clean- ing done In the old part. As a result, the building resembled lit- tle more than a junk pile, but it gradually transformed into a school ready for Its 1,233 inhabitants. Sparkling clean lockers were filled with junk while books received new owners. Silent halls which once served as storage space for desks, chairs, and cabinets now sounded of footsteps, whis- pers, and parts of teachers ' lectures. As usual, sophomores suffered the experi- ences of trying to find their way around. Upper- classmen even got a few surprises when they discovered Mr. Storey ' s room had disappeared (Into a chemistry lab) or that the AV room was now the Student Council ' s. Teachers and students alike had to adjust to the parking arrangement, while the workmen got used to the lack of privacy and many onlookers. Yet the school year of 1 977- 1 978 was on Its way to a good start and a promising beginning. Ito orncE Tiles and footprints decorate the hallways in August, Fast-moving flags create this swirling effect in the prize-winning half-time show by the band. 1 2 — Transition
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Senior football players are recognized during the Homecoming pep session. Seniors Steve Thompson, Matt Branning, and Dave Murray enjoy themselves at the powderpuff football game. Hoping their float will end up the best, juniors Mike Hoilowell, Diana Stein, and Tim Lankenau work on the junior class float. Between volleys, junior Ann Arend enjoys her job as line judge. Adding her voice to the Penny Arcade, junior Vicki Barber attracts an audience in the band ' s Little Bit of Vegas.
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To Day Juniors Rick Miguel, Shelley Mendenhall, and Jill Wehrly head to class through the Homecoming-decorated hall. Girls ' Dean, Mrs. Susan Clancy, answers sophomore Becky Ybarra ' s and her family ' s questions at prere- gistration. Juniors Julie Siemmski and Jill Wehrly, along with senior Kim Burry, try to get a head start on yearbook work. Tl
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