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Electronic wizards, Carl Christensen; Sheryl But-terworth; and Denise Westbrook; concentrate on scoring high to take over the lead. Contemplating the many diferrent moves avail able. Jeff Schlienz plays Euchre during his free hour.
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The Tempest seems to invite many people, including Andy Shelest to play its computerized game. 14 Gsmes Greenville plsLjs The screen blinked on. You found yourself staring at a section of outer-space. Now the challenge began. Your mission, to fight off hordes of landers, baiters, bombers, swarmer-filled pods, and the dreaded mutants who are threatening civilization as you know it. You were the Defender.” If this wasn't your game, maybe you prefered torturing your mind by trying to put thirty-six different squares into matching sides according to color. This guy Rubik had quite a mind. If neither of those turned you on, you could have tried rollerskating, or the old favorite, cards. Greenville students had experiences with all the above as a wave of electronic and manual parlor games became popular and some old standards had a revival of their own. A new fad hit Greenville when J.R.’s Roller Castle was completed in June. J.R.’s had more than just rollerskating. There were video games where some people spent most of their time and money. For those who wanted to just play video games, there was Dave’s Party Store. Junior John Hoke described the video games as Fantastic. Senior Ronda Bauman said, I think they are a waste of time, and money. Most of the games; like “Space Invaders and Defender” required skills, speed, and accuracy to achieve a good score. Those that were interested in displaying their intellectual skill only, tried Rubiks Cube, Pyramix, or “Whip-it. Some students were more interested in the conventional games like cards. During lunch students could generally find a game of Euchre going on in the cafateria or elsewhere within the building. Puzzeling isn't it? Nancy Barber sits in the library trying to figure out how to complete one side. Playing monopoly is a part of many classroom s educational experience as they learn how to survive in the world
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