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nterest in chess, games grows This year, a chess tourna- ment was an addition to ac- tivities at O.H.S. 12 students participated. The activity was developed by Mr. Lippstreu, while playing chess with a stu- dent. When a number of students began to take interest, the tournament took shape. Doug Weems became the tour- nament champion this year by defeating Susan George in the finals. Mr. Lippstreu also added that they hope to have just as many participants next year as they had this year. A game club formed by Mr. Enrst was another addition. The group, which varied from 5-15 met after school and on weekends to play simulation games. The purpose of the club was to bring together com- petitors, for entertainment, and to gain knowledge of history. Planning strategic moves are Susan George, and Chris Bruha. 72 f Chess, Games - N ya W Above: Going for the win is Doug Weems, as Jeff Burton looks on. Dennis Schmidt, Doug Weems, and Jeff Burton, in a rough game of Risk.
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i r. hi h spirit! I-H This year there were six cheerleaders supporting the Junior High teams. Their support and enthusiasm often pushed the Junior Chants to VICTORY! The six cheerleaders were: Kim Clement, head cheerleaderg Kara Cookg Sara Trubey, Michelle Kowalskig Shani Bundyg and Darla Nolte. The sponsor was Pat Grove. I li! . I 4 -1, ' fa ig.. W ' V ,ar gg A I 1 I ll'-II! :- l-'II57 f, gn-nz-1 -czwlll J M QQ,-3 N . - f fuk-If S? Q I A-Q' V H 'Q-.2 A . ,ef lll -3 ve left: The Junior High Abo Cheerleaders. Left: Cheering on the Junior High basketball team, are the Junior High Cheerleaders. sf .t 'l Jr. High Cheerleaders f 71
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ocal music, superior This year, the Jr. High Chorus was busy trying out for Ord Singers. They were also busy learning music for the spring variety show, the Musicalia. Singers as well, were try- ing out for the Variety show and also for the spring music contest. Along with these two groups was Chorus. They worked hard for the Musicalia and, when the weather was nice, sold calendars. Other small groups were Madrigal, Triple Trio, and Mixed Quartet. All groups represented Ord High with class at the District Music competi- tion in Kearney, receiving many superior ratings. Sf Top: Performing at the Cantada are the Ord Singers. Above: Ord Singer Officers, Vocal Musicf 73
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