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S as 1. Junior Barry Young shocks Mr. Haas by inching his way foward his queen, while juniors Randy Lee, Kevin Duffy, and Mr. Delaplain look on. 2. Challenging the chess computer is sophomore Bill Van Oss. 3. Backgammon is one of the favorite games played by the club's membership. is in aff? QZQYW n . 6133 ri ,ms R X ., 4. Sophomores Kim Bielejeski and Kelli Paffon fry the new missile video game. 5. Concentrating on his chess match is freshman Mark Harfzell. 6. Games Club of- ficers Randy Lee, Kevin Duffy, and Barry Young sei up the fri-ominos for members. I Games Club 0 49
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Appearing at Tokay as a mind-boggling challenge for strategy-oriented minds was Games Club. Games Club was actually the Chess Club, but other games were added to in- troduce other types of strategic moves, commen- ted Gary Haas, math instruc- tor and club adviser. Along with Chess, Backgammon, Othello, Tri- ominos, Outwit, and Yaht- zee, several types of video games and dice games were added to the fun. The addition of these games really helped club at- tendance, since Chess Club was decreasing very rapidly, stated Tony Delaplain, former Chess Club adviser. Games Club officials were Barry Young, president, Kevin Duffy, vice president, Randy Lee, secretary- treasurerg and Tony Delaplain and Gary Haas, advisers. We expect to meet with other Games Clubs in the area to set up chess mat- ches, said Haas, who added that the top chess players were Bill Van Oss, Todd Whitaker, Del Lawson, Barry Young, and Tom Dutton. 48
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