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After games or parties, getting together for pizza was the usual thing to do. Seniors Jeff Eaton and Susan Sheffer relax at Pizza Hut after a party during Christmas break- Taking advantage of the one day hats can be worn during school, senior Sharon Seabold wears her favorite style during Hal Day. The Coneheads, seniors Bill Lawr(!nce. Karen Hoemig and junior Terri Kosiarek. make a special appearance al the Christmas assembly.
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. . . The Same Old Place Keeping the b Mi lipiP and Movement clubTMissulenaening ' s activity utilizes the new gymnastics room. We don ' t have to detour around any construction materials or climb over piles of dirt this year. The building seems so much closer now that we can go in the new addition doors, that means no more long walks in the cold just to get to school. It ' s really changed the face of Elm- hurst. Elmhurst, now a four year high school, expanded to 1567 students and opened the new addition which had been under construction for two years. Additional faculty members added to the face lift of EHS. Along with a new freshman class, there were 19 newly employed teachers. Classes and teach- ers had to be juggled to make sure every possible space was being used. A different class, the Class of ' 79, dominated the halls, now that the Class of ' 78 was a part of the past. New friends were made, old friendships shared new experiences, Elmhurst grew and the people in it changed . . . It ' s Not Just the Same Old Place. After the opening of the industrial arts expansion, sophomore Kevin Cramer has the privilege of using the new power mechanics room. The additional 300 students at EHS seemed to allow it affordable to sponsor more dances. DECA helped break the January-February bore- dom, organizing a dance featuring Uranus. Friends get together after the long vacation separation. Senior Kim Kosiarek and junior John Shull catch up on the latest party. In order to cut back on classroom space, the journalism room is separated by thin walls to allow two classes, basic journalism and publications, in one room.
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