Snyder High School - Tigers Lair Yearbook (Snyder, TX)

 - Class of 1983

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ELECTRO ZAPPED: Sophomore Charles Bollinger and Seniors Monte Gambol, Da- vid Nicholson were electro zapped with Missel Command. (Photo by Lawrence McCown) DONKEY KONG: Senior Trey McWilliams got furious with Donkey Kong while only scoring 20,000 points. McWilliams said he never seemed to beat the monkey. (Photo by Lawrence McCown) Electro Zapped 29

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Electro Zapped Arcades tempt student's time, money Video games swept the nation in '83. All the major grocery stores and even the convenience stores had them. The non-players seemed to think that they were not needed. I think that the video games were just dumb, because they were loud and just ate up all of your money, said Sophomore Gwyn Walker. Richard Loper, video gamer, said that the games could be a waste of time and money, but it was better than wasting money on booze or drugs. I would rather see our generation play the games instead of drinking or smoking pot. All three ways were to get high, but students could always walk away from video games, added Loper. Video games were good to test your ability and reflexes on, but they had disadvantages. Several students used their lunch money to play the games. Some even skipped out of school just to go to the arcades. Video games were fun, but they could be habit forming. Stu- dents needed to balance their time and money, said Sopho- more Marvin Morrell. BLOW UP: Senior Monte Cambol became aggressive playing Missle command at Zapperz. (Photo by Lawrence McCown) A ZAXXON: Senior Tracy Neves got ail zapped on reaching his highest score of 399.000 after an afternoon of playing Zaxxon at Zapperz. (Photo by Lawrence McCown) KOMIKAZE: Junior Richard Wesley invad- ed by Komikaze, tried to defend himself in the SHS Student Center with the score of 15.000 on the top 3 game. (Lair Staff Photo) Electro Zapped



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THE INVASION: Freshmen Dianna DelaR- osa has been invaded by books, papers, and pencils as she works on her assign- ment for Monday. (Lair Staff Photo) FORTY WORDS A MINUTE OVER A WIRE: Sophomores Teresa Solis and Mary- lou Gonzales put off their homework to gossip about the days activities. (Lair Staff Photo) 30 Homework Hassels

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