In the 1960s, Elwood High School was a new school of boring,
grey, rendered, single-level buildings. The main two were built in 1957 at right
angles to each other, in the north-west corner of the site. There was also a
cluster of three smaller buildings of
the same style in the south-east corner some distance from the main ones. Its overwhelming feature was the flat concrete space near the buildings and the grassy softball and hockey fields a little further away from the buildings and wind...
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