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MONUMENT Port St. Joe High School 1083 f “CLASSES “□HGflNIZflTJONS’ fO| “EEATUHES” P$lf “ATHLETICS” “SENJOR GflUEEW STAFF Cynthia Miller, Editor Loh Gregg, Asst Editor Keith Bailey Randy Haddock Teresa Hicks Kathy Lewis Tanya Pippin Valeria Renfro Kim Roberson Trish Tapper Liso Whaley Tommy Williams Clarence Monette, Advisor Ken Jemigan Aden Sowell, Herff Jones Representatives
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Theme THE WORLD OF WDEO... Would you like to travel back in time, to an old western shootout, or soar millions of light years away from the earth and battle fleets of giant in- sects or alien ships? Or would you rather attempt to save a beautiful lady from an oversized gorrillaP You can do these and many others; it's as simple and as close as your local ga- meroom ... where the video world comes alive! One of America's favorite past-times is that of the video arcade. In the ear- ly 70's, computerized video games were nearly unknown to the U.S., but since has grown rapidly in popularity. Such games as Poc-Man, Space In- vaders, and Donkey Kong were some of the first leading games that began the era. Truly enough, the public went wild over the whole idea, so the demands for these games shot up, not only in arcades, but in stores, res- taurants, bars, and movie theaters as well. Home computers were also in de- mand. These games were designed to hook up to a television set for the family owner's convenience. In an overall survey combining both ar- cade and home video games, the to- tal industry had reached $7 billion in annual sales. (That's $4 billion more than the motion picture industry makes on tickets sold per year!) Oth- er manufacturing companies decid- ed to start gaining profits on this vid- eo-craze, too. Things like t-shirts, candy, toys, bubble gum stickers, etc. were made and sold. Star- cade , a video game show, and a Pac-Man cartoon were aired on tele- vision. There were even songs out about some of the games; Pac-Man Fever , and a Donkey Kong record. The video game industry is strong, and at the rate it's going, it probably will be tor many more years to come. So, game fans everywhere... enjoy! 7» Abort: Tim is undecided os to whether or not he wonts to challenge Midway's GORF
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