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Let ' s Dance! The Elmhurst cafeteria was once again disguised as a dance palace for various school dances. The traditional Homecom- ing dance was held after the football game. The third annual MORP dance (backwards prom) was held in December. At this dance senior Steve Finken was crowned MORP queen with senior Carol Tonn crowned as MORP king. This year three new dances were added to the Elmhurst activities calendar. The Yearbook dance was sponsored by the journalism department as a new way of distributing last year ' s yearbook. Students who had raised their grade point averages from the first to the second quarter were invited to the first academic dance. Music for this dance, and all others, was provided by Unique Lighting and Sound. The semi- formal Snowball dance was discontinued, but put in its place was the first Valen- tine ' s dance. This dance was held in February after the Trojan basketball team defeated the Concordia Cadets. Everyone celebrated the victory and this dance, like all the aforementioned, was a success. Sophomore Korhle en Heiney and junior Scoff Durnell decide ro sif fhis donee ouf Trojons donee to rtie beat! 16 — Donees
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For the first time in EHS iiistory, the auditorium was filled to capacity for three consecutive evenings (May 3-5). What was the occasion? The 1984 Spring play, Grease. No, John Travolta and Olivia Newton- John weren ' t acting out the parts of Danny and Sandy like they did so well in the popular movie, but who needed them, we had Elmhurst ' s own Edd Eckels and Lori Troutner. Also deserving much credit for great performances are seniors Susan Trenary and George Wright who portrayed Rizzo and Kenickie. According to the director, Mr. Rob Mishler, The play was a huge success thanks to the help and hard work of Mr. Shaw and his band, every hair dresser, makeup artist, actor, singer, dancer and all the people who came to watch the performances. u Senior Edd Eckels is surrounded by George Wright. Mart Clouss, Ricliord Yores. Morl Dovis ond Ran- dy Schroeder. 20 — Greose
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