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Concentrating on eating the dots and dodging the ghost monsters, Angie Smith demonstrates her expertise at playing Ms. Pac Man. Watch- ing carefully for the spiders, Ellen Shupe tries her skill at Centipede. Punching the Keyboards, Smitty Moore, Lisa Lambers and Cheryl Wolfe try out some programs on the TRS-80’s in Mrs. Linda Twyman’s computer class. Focusing his total concentration on beating the high score, Ben Swartz spends some of his free time (playing Tempest) at an arcade. Frantically maneuvering the Joystick. Rita Egnor plays one of the video favorites. Pac Man.
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“Oh no! An ape has stolen Mario’s girlfriend and it is your mis- sion to save her, but Mr. and Mrs. Pac Man also need your help to man- euver themselves away from the mer- ciless “chomping” ghost monsters. But wait, the invaders from space have just descended into the earth’s atmosp- here and are attacking cities with laser bombs, and you must destroy them before they land on the earth’s surface.” These and many more missions were the objects of such great arcade smashes as Donkey Kong, Mr. and Mrs. Pac Man, and Space Invaders. Though everyone had his favorite, there wasn’t a student at school who hadn’t experienced the turmoil of video “fever . After school hours students could be found playing their favorite video games in arcades all across town, and once one entered the arcade, the quarter became his best friend. Yet students not only found computer games amazing; the students in Mrs. Linda Twyman’s computer classes found that the computer was more than just a toy. Through the study of computers, students learned their vast capabilities, and the possibilities of the future through their use. In all, the comput- er touched all of our lives, whether by sitting at home playing Atari, or by programming them in school; we all knew one thing, the computer had become of age.
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Slave Day 13th Amendment Repealed Slavery returned, at least to Boone County High School, on October 20, two days prior to the district championship game against the Dixie Colonels. The senior Rebel football play- ers walked around the halls in very strange attire. If an outsider had entered the school he would have thought the play- ers a very unusual species. For members of the school, however, the Student Council sponsored Slave Day lifted school spirit and provided very humorous situations. Slaves walked around in dresses, diapers, nightgowns, hula skirts, and tu-tus. Some wore wigs, while others carried around bottles and teddy bears. Most Slaves met their masters at each class and carried their books to their next class. Even though being a slave was trying at times, the day proved to be a great success as it helped provide the incentive for the Rebels to win the championship game 47-0 over Dixie on Friday, October 22. 24 Slave Day
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