Deerfield High School - O YAD Yearbook (Deerfield, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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Ethnocenter: Travel The World ln Less Than 42 Minutes ut of the gloom of February, just w h e n y o u thought nothing excit- ing at Deerfield High School would happen ever again, Ethnocenter appeared. Every year students look forward to touring booths from all over the world in 42 minutes or less. To en- sure a more interesting and diverse Ethno- center, the advisor, Mr. Schultz, screened the ap- plicants so that too many duplicate coun- tries wouldn't be repre- sented. Therefore, as students walked throughout the lunch room they saw just as many tables but were also provided with a vast variety of ethnic backgrounds. The par- ticipating students stayed up until all hours of the night the day be- fore this event drawing posters, preparing deco- rations, gathering arti- facts, and preparing eth- Someone Actually Tonk Our' Food . . . Relaxing and enjoy- ing a day of ethnic varieties, Marissa Green and Debbie Kirsner represent the country of Israel, 18 E thnocen ter nic cuisine. If you didn't make it to the cafeteria by third period all of the good dishes were gone as hungry students had devoured things such as spaghetti, matzo balls, and sushi for breakfast. Beth Snyder com- mented, lt's really a blast to represent a country that others will be interested in 'tour- ing'. Making sure that the students tried her sampling of sushi and to clear up an unanswered question, Cindy Freyd- berg advertised that real men do eat sushi. Whether you pretend to be taking a voyage all around the world or whether you think it's just another trip around the cafeteria, Ethno- center is definitely a way to expand your ho- rizons. fl . .1 'Nays .Q H ,ss 3 . . if Sign t 'X 'T-isis WSPQBYNSM jj slow sw , , 2 t e, ,, 3 X if . AJ YM T ,ggaawr iffy ...wry J fd W K , , -in ,4 l x . t . 5 Q!



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Scene I: In the Lunch- room. Amy: I thought about wearing my new blue sweater, but I don't want him to think that l'm getting real dressed up just for him. Lisa: Where are you and Jim going Satur- day night? Amy: We talked about going to the hockey game in Northbrook. Lisa: That sounds cool. So, what are you going to wear, the blue sweater? Or your Mom's red Forenza sweater? If you want, you can borrow my Con versa tion s 9 purple tie-dye outfit. Amy: I think I might borrow your clothes because my mom doesn't want me wearing hers as much anymore because I stained her gray pants with ketchup when I went out last Friday night and was eating fries at Mickey D's. Lisa: Well, I know you guys will have a really great time. Be sure to call me bright and early Sunday morning, but not too early. I have a date with Brian. Did you know that it's our six week anniversary? I 1' W. Plans of the Evening , . , Eating lunch and talking about their week- ends, Kim Greene and Nicole Lev de- cide where they are going to go and hangout. Hey, What? Up? .. ln the WERCS center, Kevin I-'lammank and Eric Booth talk about the hot dates they have for the weekend and compare plans. f 'N

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