MY MOVE? HMMM Jimmy loung pauses in heavy-duty concentration to contemplate his next move before going on. If he makes one wrong move, it could destroy his chances of being the winner of the match. grew as the game came to a close. Suddenly, suspense was felt as the long-awaited winner was exposed, or as it was in some cases, the loser. The only skill that was re- quired from the members of these clubs was a vivid imagination. Practice was Sherlock Holmes is a matter of buiding one clue on another. -Dan Fouty, senior something that was required but it paid off in the end. The members enjoyed the fun that the games had to offer and the friendships that had been made in being a part of the club. Design by Tasha Minton. Photos by Anne Lone. If life lacked excitement, adventure, or mystery, a game with the famous Sher- lock Holmes or a plot against an enemy could have been the solution. These things and many more happened when a student belonged to either the Sherlock Holmes Society or the Chess Club. As other students were rushing out of the school parking lot to go home for the evening, the Sherlock Holmes members were pay- ing an imaginative and thrill- ing game with the master mind detective. At other times, the Chess Club met to practice moves and plot strategies. As it was in each club, the tension Playing Games Time ’n Again READING THE RULES. Dan Fouty, Matt Parmenter. and Paul Updike pause to double check the Sherlock Holmes Society's de- tective book for clues before mov- ing on to find out who did it and where the deed was done. DISCUSSING THE CONSEQUENCE. As Mr. Hamlin discusses the next move. Justin Turner consults gome board for hints os to where the sus- pect might strike and who rhght appear with him in a heated round of mnd-choilengng play. Hobby Clubs
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