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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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fl. YS sf ew: is L E' it 'mmm . Tl .l ,.. s, t - awh...it,. . .ew Showing Off Displaying artifacts, costumes, and their posters at Etnocenter, Kathy Mihael, Chrissie Olson, and Debbie Orth enjoy their day. Eating and Rocking , , . Showing different musical backgrounds, Maureen Han- rahan listens to U2 as a part of Ethnocenter and shows how a real Irish person might spend their day. Making the Orient Come Alive , . , Fanning themselves and representing China, Caro- line Sisk, Carrie Caplan, and Rebecca jablon enjoy Ethno- center. 'i lt's really a blast to represent a country that others will be inter- ested in 'touring'. Beth Snyder ,, MM' an 'W IU, s E f 2' qt f 1' i1gd
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iw! X,f 4--'W sq Scene 3: In I-Hall Lisa: So, what are we going to do this Saturday night, Jim? jim: I don't know yet, but I really don't want to stay out late because I have to work tomorrow morning real ear- ly. We will figure it out. I also have an English paper to do so I will have to go to the li- brary sometime. I have to ace this paper. Lisa: We could go to the hockey game? All my friends are going and we have to beat Loyola to clinch the confer- ence title. It should be a really exciting game. What do you say? Jim: Alright, I'spose that's a good idea. It is just another typical weekend in good 'ole Deerfield. One of these week- ends we will think of some- thing really fun to do, like a Bulls game or a Hawks game, I promise. My mom said we could go bowling or some- thing fun like that. Isn't that Scene 2: In the Locke- room Brian: Did you see that Bulls game last night? Jim: Yeah, Jordan had 42 points. Brian: Didn't you say that you were go- ing to the Bulls game this weekend? Jim: No, I'm going out with my family Friday night for my sister Jennie's birth- day and Saturday night I am going out with Lisa. At least I will get to spend time with my girlfriend. Brian: Again? What is going on between you two? ls it serious? Jim: I don't know really, but I'm running very low on money! Brian: We had bet- ter get out to practice or Coach won't start us in the next game. the typical thing our parents might suggest. Lisa: Well, that may be your idea of fun, but I think that you owe me a dinner at a fan- cy restaraunt. Then we can go to the Bulls game. That way both of us will be happy and we will have something new and exciting to do. Call me Saturday afternoon and tell me the plans. By the way can I borrow your car after school and then come back and pick you up from basketball prac- tice? Some of us are not lucky enough to have parking per- mits. lim: Sounds good. Practice will most likely be over around 6:00. The car has no gas though so you might want to fill it up. Whatever you do, just don't let my mother catch you driving my car. She would kill us both. I'm going to be late to Geome- try. I'll talk to ya later. Lisa: Yeah O.K. have a great time in Geometry! Lunchtime Blues . . . Figuring out plans for the weekend, David Bern- stein and Claudia Kazanjian are try- ing to agree on different viewpoints. Con versa tions 21
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