Glenbrook South High School - Etruscan Yearbook (Glenview, IL)

 - Class of 1982

Page 266 of 288

 

Glenbrook South High School - Etruscan Yearbook (Glenview, IL) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 266 of 288
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Video activities rule Games, TV dominate recreation It was a video year, subscrip- tion and cable TV, and video games were issues of the times. Both subscription and cable TV were private television sys- tems. With cable TV, the pic- ture was transmitted through underground cables to form a clearer, more stable image. There were a number of com- mercial cable TV companies such as Home Box Office QHBOD, in addition to private companies like Cablenet, a Canadian based company that negotiated a contract with Glenview and a number of oth- er North Shore communities for a cable network. Video games became a pas- time in homes and game rooms alike. According to Mr. Larry Horwitz, assistant manager of The Name is Games, a local game room, the most popular game was Pac-man, in which a round pac-man was to eat as many dots, blobs and fruits as he could. ln fact, it was so popular nationwide that a song, Pac- man Fever was written. Also popular were De- fender, Centipede, and Tem- pest. The Village of Glenview, however did not want to have to deal with the problems that are sometimes involved with game rooms, so an ordinance was passed in January. It stat- -l. Computer enthusiasts gather in the new Apple computer lab after school to play video games, one of the com- puters' many functions. 246jCable TV 8: Video Games ed that there could be no game rooms within the boundaries of Glenview, and the only coin- operated machines allowed in the village would be in estab- lishments whose primary func- tion is one other than games, and those places were limited to eight machines. Other com- munities, most notably Chica- go, have discussed prohibiting minors under l8 from playing. In regards to this, Horwitz said, I think itis wrong. The kids that come in know that they're going to throw away three or four dollars. It should be allowed at any age. Dave Rosenston, junior, ex- plained his feelings, I think it fthe rulingj is wrong. If the public wants to go out and spend its money on a certain amusement, it should be able tO. as A pair of teenagers compete against each other in Missile Command. uvq -fu

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.lov 9' gli his . lr f A a 3, 1 if i i -1 Friends of David Evans gather at his home on a Sunday afternoon to wish him well. Mr. Howard Romanek and Mr. Mi- chael Lyons broadcast a Glenbrook South basketball game on Glenview's WMWA radio. Local, National, International Newsf245



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mownv Come Play With Me, a video amuse- ment center in Glenview frequented by many GBS students, features all the popular games. Here, two enthusiasts play Galaga. compile as many points as she can in a Junior Deanna Silver attempts to game of Asteroids at an arcade. Pac-Man was the number one game among video addicts. Cable TV 8L Video Gamesf247

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