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2 Table of Contents

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ongratulations to the
first place winners of the
dress up days and the
other Spirit Week competitions!!

Spirit Day Contest W inners Row 1: jaimi Bach , Jeanna How ard, Shannon McManlgal Row Z: Shelly
Christensen, Shaw na Barnett, Loree Clausen , Nikki Bach, Mandi McManigal , Dean Leaders, Melissa
Zook Row 3 : Chrissy Pace, Connie Casson , Laura Pando, Tennllle Trlbble, Shawna Carman , Judd

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HALL DECORATIONS:
Juniors
WEIRD HAIR DAY:
Loree Clausen
TWIN DAY:
Judd Hawkins., Dean Leaders.,
Chad Ryan
KRISS KROSS DAY:
Kurt Justesen
SKITS:
juniors
COME AS YOU ARE DAY:
Shelly Christensen
BLUE AND WHITE DAY:
Dean Leaders
BANNERS:
juniors
Good job Eagles!!!!

Left: Dean Leaders going bonkers
for BLUE.. M idd le left : Th e crowd
g oes wi ld d uring the pep rally ! Botto m Le ft : The re's no c ry i ng in
sch oo l !! Botto m M i dd le: Lea h
doing the w ild thing w ith her hair!!
Far Uppe r Rig h t: Sen io rs saying
"PEACE ''. Bottom Rig ht: Rig ht back
at ya!!

4 H omecom ing

�THE ROAD IN '92

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To p l e ft : Je ff Shudak , Judd
Hawkins, and Dean leaders; All
dressed up an d no place to go!!
Top Mlcldle: Tanya French showln'
her ~ i rlt l Top Right: Another one
I Shil"1n a Carman ' s bad hair
·11y ?II M idd le left : Jim " BOB "
oss playing his accordion . Middle. The 3 M usketeers! Bottom
Middle: Matt says " Peek -a-Booll "
Bottom Rlght: Jeff Whannell kneeling to the ladles!!

ith Homecoming
'92 came about
many changes . The
first was a competition among
classes. For each dress -up day
there were points awarded for
1st, 2nd, 3rd , and 4th place
winners . Also , points were
awarded for banners, skits, and
hall decorations . The Seniors
ended up with the victory with
1350 pts. The j uniors closely
fo l lowe d with 112 5 pts.,
Sophomores showed 825 pts.,
and last, bu t not least, were
the Freshmen with 725 pts.
The Seniors were awarded a
pi zza pa r ty for their win!
Another change was the Coronation and Spirit Night being
held on Wednesday night. The
night was fi lled with spirit and
m any activities , including the
class skits and the crowning o f
the 1992 Ki ng and Q ueen!
When Friday rolled around the
cheerleaders gave us a grand
pep rally and generated schoo l
spi rit. Then the BIG GAME!!!

Homecoming 5

�HOMECOMING

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Top Left: King Todd and Queen An n . Top Right: Carnac and Ed p redicting
the game. M idd le Left :.Sonya says cheese. M iddle Rig ht: Ann d oing her
stuff, w hile Nikki looks for her mom . Left Cente r : M ale Royalty , left to
rig ht Chad Ryan , Bran d o n Howard, Dean Leaders, Judd Hawki ns, Phil
Kennedy, Todd Leonard. Bottom Left: Sophomore class present ing t he
M isty Tam ayo Spiri t A ward . Left Bottom : Girls Show in ' Leg, Left to Rig ht
M elissa Adkins, Traci Bloom , Leslie Casson . Jane Joens, Sonya Shaver,
A nn Hough.
6 Homecoming

p irit Nig ht and Coronation
w ere held at the same t ime
t h i s y ea r . The ni ght was
fill e d wi t h class skits, perfor mance s fro m the cheerleade rs
and Drill Team, and the crown ing
o f t he Q ueen and King. Th is year
our King and Queen were Todd
Leonard and Ann Hough. Th e
roy alty included Traci Bloo m ,
Melissa Adkins, Jane Joens, Sonya
Shaver, Leslie Casson , Brandon
Howard, Chad Ryan, Phillip

Kennedy, Dean Leaders,
and Judd Hawkins. Friday
n ig h t th e Boyer Vall ey
K n ig h ts traveled to
Un d e rwood for the big
gam e . The Eag les w ere
d efeated 2 1-0 in a hard
fo ug h t game . After t he
gam e, M r. Tunes rocked
t h e c ommo n s with a
va rie ty of music at th e
d ance.

�CHANGES '92

Top Left: Ann waves to the
crowd ?! Top Right: Girls are ya
co ld ?!? Upper left! : Phil says "Here
we go, Jane?" Upper Midd le: Jeanna's flying high ! Upper Right: Stop
In the Name o f Love. Lower Left:
Brad g iggles like a g irl. Lowe r top :
Coach J. e nte rta i ns the c rowd
Lo w er Bottom : Paul's other activi t ies - "THE JUDGE " Lower Righ t:
Need to shave th ere john? Bottom
Left: "Traci and Sonya holding on
for thei r li fe! Bottom : " WHOA "
Homecon1ing 7

�Variety Show '92

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his year's choir produced Variety Show
'92. Although it was Miss Boyce's first
year at Underwood , the success of the
show was outstanding. From Miss Boyce and
her yodeling , to Mark and his grass skirt and
high heels, everyone was well entertained .
The choreography and singing added variety. Good job choir!!

Top right: The fu ll choir Top left: The 7th &amp;.. 8th grade
choir. Middle left: t he 6th grade choir. Middle right:
Katy R. , next to her, Sh un -Yen &amp;.. Tara L. en ding t he
show. Below t hem: full choi r' s Unde r the Boardwalk.
Above Lo ree C. &amp;.. jaimi B. Right: M iss Boyce, Far righ t :
Mark 5. &amp;.. Amy I. in Honeybun.
8 Va ri ety Show

�The Law West of Pecos

Sitting: Judd Hawkins-Ranger, Leslie Casson-Snowfeather, Phil Kennedy-Mr. Fogg. 1st Row standing: M elissa Schmidt-Dance Hall girl , Jim Ross- Big Jim , LuAnn Adams-Miss Lulu, Joel LeadersMu te, Seth Grote -johnny-Ace, Dan Masker-Spurs, Shun-Bok-Orin Powers, Jennifer Eggers-train
passenger, Ann Hough-Mrs. Fogg, Paul Whitson-judge Bean , Melisia Kaiser-Lily Langtry, Sara
Powell -Train Passenger, Erika Martin-train passenger, Janet Ross-Montana. Back Row-Lindsey
Grote-Zeralda, Heather Driver-train passenger, Suzanne Blackburn-citizen , Mark Sutton-Cayo Claibo rn , Stacy Syndergaard-train passenger, Heather Dollen-train passenger. Not Pictured : Robin
Burke-Ms . Oates, Amy Isenhour-Ms. Powers, Jane Joens-Ms. Hayes, Connie Casson-Granny, Dan
Werts- Pewtree, Christina Blackburn-citizen, Chris Tamms.

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jersey Lilly," a general
store, restaurant and waiting room for the Southern
Pacific Railroad, is where the play
took place on March 26-27. judge
Roy Bean , "the Law West of Pecos,"
had decreed Orin Powers must hang
for shooting up a poster of his
beloved Lily Langtry , the famed
frontier actress. The sentence had
the town of Langtry, Texas in a stew.
Bad men wanted Orin to swing ,
good citizens wanted him to live .
Only one thing would save the
unfortunate lad -The appearance o f
Lily herself.
Play 9

�Assemblies at UHS

Jeanna gives us a power smile!

Take a Look!

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All eyes were on L.C. Liddell when he spoke
during Red Ribbon Week.

Spirit Night brought back memories
for all who attended.

I 0 Asse mbli es

any assemblies have come
to Underwood in the past
year. Whether it be a
somber account of the e ffects of
drug and alcohol abuse, or a fun
gathering of choir members from
Missouri , they all gave us something
to think about. The Red Ribbon
Week presentation showed us the
chilling realities o f living with drug
and alcohol addiction . Hearing the
stories of those kids made us realize
what drugs can d o to a person 's life.
Needless to say, the poin t hit us all
pretty hard . But t his y ear's presentat ions w e ren · t all so seri o us. The
arrival of the Celebratio n sw ing choir
from Nort hw est M issou ri brough t
some fun to all o f us w ith t heir fu n
renditions o f popu lar t unes, as well
as performing songs that aren 't so
well known . O f course, w e m usn ' t
forget the m any pep rallies that did
thei r very best to raise school spirit.
We here at Un derwood sincerely
thank those who gave presentatio ns
to us.

Part of this band of seniors shares
something amusing!!

A lumni come together for Spirit
Night.

�Jobs and Careers

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obs and careers. What do they mean? For many they mean
extra spending money for personal uses and for others they
mean absolutely nothing. As we look at the high school
students that have jobs, most of them work at fast-food places
or work at the Mall. Obviously most of the high school students don't have a career yet, unless they' re way ahead of
their time. Most just want to spend their high school years
working for petty cash, if any cash at all. jobs are an important
part of life, they teach a person responsibility, how to manage
money and they help to give a person a great personality. Not
to mention that they' re a great way to meet new people and
broaden a person 's horizons. Here are just a few of the many
jobs that people at U.H .S. have.

Upper right: Joanna Eggers earns her extra money w o rking at a famous
fast- food chain , Hardees. Middle left: Jennifer Mander meets a lot of new
people at Hy-Vee. Middle right: Karen Hedegaard spends her time at a
very popular place, Burg er King.

Bottom left: Here we have some of the seniors (Brandon Howard, Phil
Kennedy , Todd Leonard , Traci Bloom) doing their favorite job; absolutely
no thing at all!! Bot tom right: Keith Seidler keeps himself busy working on
his farm and help ing out his dad.

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your Dream Date:
1 . Gorgeous/ Beautiful
2. Gargantuous
3. Dreamy
4. Sizzling
5. Alive

What Your favorite Sodas
were:
1. Dr. Pepper
2. Pepsi
3. Coke
4. Diet Pepsi
5. 7-Up

What Your favorite
Color was:
1. Purple
2. Black
3. Green
4. Red
5. Blue/Teal

favorite Movies:
1. Aladdin
2. Body Guard
3. Boyz in the Hood
4 . Hand that Rocks the Cradle
5. Candy Man

favorite Dream
Car:
1. Viper
2 . Ferrari Teste rossa
3. Corvette
4 . One that runs
5. The Shu- Mobile

favorite Singer or Group:
1. Pearl Jam
2. Garth Brooks
3. Eric Clapton
4. Spin Doctors
5. Boys II Men

Current World Event:
I . Desert Storm
2. Berlin Wall Falling
3 . Iowa State defeating Nebraska in football
4 . Michael Jackson's hair catching on fire
5. Death of Superman

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Favorite Place to take
a Date:
1. Out to eat
2. Movies
3 . Around the horn
4. Old Market
5. To your own home

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many different fashions
were seen in the halls at
UHS. The girls' most popula r fa shion item was the
body suit. They also could
be seen with baggy jeans,
short hair, and denim shirts.
The g uys often were found
wearing tye die shirts, Ralph
Lauren 's Polo, tennis shoes,
and boots. Both sex's could
be foun d wearing: hat, sand als, p eace beads , ying
yan g necklaces, and the
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his year the theme for prom
was "jungle of Love" . A few
things were different this year,
but the night was still a blast!
Although there was no dinner, the
desserts they served were excellent!
Also the juniors added a prom
prince, princess, and court. It consisted of: Judd H ., Chad R., Dean L., Jane
J., Teresa K. , and Melissa A. Prince
and Princess were Ph il Kennedy and
Shun - Yen Fong . After p rom, t hey
were taken to bowl in Omaha. The
night was g reat fun , everyone really
enjoyed it.

Top L: Chris Tamms &amp;. M elisia K. take a
breather. Top m iddle: N ikki B.. M andi
M ., and Amy I. work hard. Top R:
Don "t fall Rob. Above M id: Cl ean those
tables , justin ! Left: Keep t he d esserts
coming, Farah . Above: Jeanna H. &amp;.
Justin K. point o ut d esserts.

Top L: NJl&lt;i &amp;. Jennie wo rl&lt; late. Top R: Pose for
the camera. Mid L: Conn ie gives wo rds of w isdom. Above: M arty M. , Shun-Yenn F. , &amp;. Karen
H . sing for us. Right: Dean L. &amp;. Ph il K. entertain
us. Far R: Servers: Danni M ., Farah W .. jeanna H .,
Laura P.. Justin K., &amp;. Keith P.
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Top left - Prom' s Prince and Princess Phil Kennedy and Shun
y..n Fong . Top right - Jill Childs, Jennie Dohse, and Tennille
Tribble sm ile pretty for the camera. Mlddle left - Nice dancing Kelly! Mlddle - Aah , isn ' t that sweet! Mlddle right Here t hey are the Class of 1993 . Above - One last pose for
the CAfTl era. Right - You guys were supposed to be dancing.
Far right - Our last prom together. Far right mlddle - My,
w hat a long night.

Far left - Marty M oore, Jennie Dohse, Lisa
Ettl eman and Mark Sutto n test t heir v ocal
ski lls using t he Karayoke m achin e. M lddle
left - Som e of the festivities at after prom
included bowling . Left - Look w hat I got! Just
a few of t he happy cu stomers w it h p rizes
from After Prom .
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here were three dances in the 92-93 school year.
The Homecoming Dance in October, the St. Patrick's
Day Dance, sponsored by SODA and the Underwood Optimists in March, and the junior-Senior Prom in
May were the memorable three. The St. Pat's dance was
sponsored by SODA and the Opitmist Club in memory of
Misty Tamayo and that fatal accident one year ago. The
theme for Prom this year was "jungle of Love " . The junior
class made a few changes in the way Prom was held , but it
still left great memories for all those who attended.
Three cheers for all those students and faculty who put in
all the hard work and t ime to get these dances ready to go.

Left column from top to bottom . Judd Hawkins - You're not
my date!! Chad Brown - DUH ! Todd Leonard - Keep smiling !
Midd le col um n from· top to bottom . Keith Parish and Jeanna
Howard - Smile Pretty! Phil Ken nedy and Judd Hawkins Fun ny faces. Right colum n from to p to bottom . Al l g irls
group together. M r. Dannen is taking a rest . Mr. M artlnWhat dear? DJ - Is this the rig ht one?

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Leslie Casson , Judd Hawkins, Chad Ryan, Jason Lippold . Row 2 : Mark
Whannell, Kathy Constant, Dean Carlilie, Dan Durick, Chris Hiller, Jason
Burhenne, Devin Brisbois, Tim Rodenburg, Lory Casson , John Tiarks,
Keith Seidler, Keith Parish . Row 3 : Jeff Isenhour, Chad Miller, Jeff Mc
Dane! , Paul Murphy, Mike Hedgegaard, Bob DeYoung, Eric Tiarks.
Chad Anderson , J.P. Sherbondy.

Your 92-93 Offi cers : Dean Leaders, Judd Hawkins, Connie Casson Sony a Sh aver, Lesli e Casson Ann Hough.

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Top Far Rig ht: "Hey Dean, will you
respect m e in t he morning?" Top
M iddl e: These babes are ready for
th eir d ates? !? To p Far Right: Wh ich
way do I g o , Which w ay do I g o .
Middle Left: Back in Bl ack. Middle:
Th e rea l wom e n o f UHS . Midd le
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Bottom Midd le: Yo u ' ll Th ink!!

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Carman, Sara Powell , Mandi McManigal, Lea Simons, Julie Wenninghoff Row
2 : Amy Isenhour, Melissa Schmidt, Kristina Blackburn , Lindsey Grote, Adria
Robinson, Shun-Yenn Bok, Brad Christenson , Kirsten Andersen , Angie Minear, Tara Leonard , Tanya French, Kari Strum , Lori Clausen Row 3: Shawna Barnett, Amy Arrowsmith, Katy Constant, Amy Pitt, Jami Strum, Heather Latek,
Jay Collins, Traci Bloom. Jenni Dohse, Teresa Kerr, Katy Richards . and Karrieann Blackbum.

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keeping busy
this year. They
started out selling fruit to the community, then they traveled to
A voca for the district
meeting, where the dist rict officers are elected .
The members held a Halloween party and Christm as party. They also had
their second annual lockin w ith the FFA. This year's
o fficers were elected last
spring. They include :
So nya Shaver, Connie
Casso n , Dani Wilson , Sara
Powell, and Farah Ward.

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serious! Midd le L e~: M rs . Ruggles ho lding everyones atten tion ?! M iddle: Duck Chad! Middl e Right: Sh awna and Amy
ready take a snooze. A bove:
M elissa st riking a pose?!

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�ART CLUB NEWS

Back Row: Donn Galloway, Tim Waldron , Jeremy Boeck, Brad Graham, Jeff Whannel , Jane Joens, Kirsten Andersen, Trent Leonard, Seth Grote, Lea Simons.
Lindsey Grote, 2nd Row: Sarah Schnackenburg, Lisa Zook, Jon Newton , Melody Konz, Sarah Storjohann, Amy Pitt, Sonya Shaver, Renee Ring , Keri Strum.
Adam Justesen , Nikki Bach, Mitch Leaders, Matt Malnack l st Row: Laura Pando, Susie Knott , Jami Strum. Melissa Adkins , Mrs. Plummer. H eather Dollen.
Robin Burke, Heather Driver, Jenny Eggers Floor: Phil Kennedy and Dan Masker.

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they expected and more. This has
included the fund raising for the new
art computer, and the projects made with
clay by the students. They've been working
hard on all their projects and some have
even won awards. The club has expand ed
and there are more to come in the future!!

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Ross, and Mark Whannell. The front row are Mitch Leaders, Jeanna Howard , Wyatt Holleson , Amy Arrowsmith , Kathy Constant, Nicole
Pi erson , and Jonathan Newton,

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Upper right: Amy is taking a break
from her h ard wo r k. Lower left :
N icole and M eli ssa are hav ing fun
checking in boo ks. Lower right: Ms.
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�Club de Espaftol 1993

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his year was the first year for the
Spanish Club. They d id a great job
of putting it together and had a few
activities, too . At the beginning of the
year they went to joselyn 's to see the "El
Dia De Muerto " exhibit. For Christmas
they made pinatas, molas, &amp;.. dough ornaments. They also had a party, where they
watched Spanish movies. Toward the end
of the year they had a food day &amp;.. brought
all sorts of mexican food . This year was a
blast. Adios!

Back, L e ~ to rig ht- Dan Werts, M ark Whan nell , Amy Arrowsm ith, Kathy Constant , Joanna Eggers ,
Jam i St rum , M ark Sutto n, Jay Co llin s, Ki rsten An dersen , Seth Grote, Trent Leonard , Brandon
Howard, A ndromeda Ross, Kari Th om as , Rob Simmons. Third - Susie Kno tt, Shelly Christensen . Jane
Joens, Monica Kampman , Shawna Carman, Heather Latek, Lisa Ettl eman , Tanya French , Sara Pow· ell , Tara Leonard , Jeann a Howard, Katy Richard s. Heather Driver, Jim Ross, Jennifer Eggers, W yatt
Ho llesen. Seco nd - A my Isenh o ur, Dani Wil son, Connie Casson , Traci Blo om , Jennie Do hse, Shun Yen Fong , Betty Rief, Sarah Klaudt. Front- Janet Ross , Ad ri a Robe rtson , Lo ry Casso n, M elissa
A d kin s, Heather Dollen, M elisia Kaiser, Erika M arti n.

Top- Hey Connie, if you concentrate too hard yo ur brain
overload s. Ne xt dow n - Lea Simons , Nicole Pierson , &amp;.
Jamie Mcin t o sh try hard t o m ake t he ir pinata p e rfect .
Directly above- Some one should tell J.P. Sherbondy that
it's not nice to yell. Top right- Hey , I think the g uys should
be help ing too! Far right- Carefu l Brandon , you'll set off the
smoke alarm if y ou think too hard. Right- Keep up the hard
w ork Sarah Klaud t and A my Arrowsm ith.
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he NHS keeps busy
all year with community services such as
the Bloodmobiles in the
spring and fall.
Induction was held on
March 9 , 1993 and there
were 17 new inductees. To
be inducted into the NHS
you need at least a 3 .00
grade point average for 3
consecutive semesters . The
teachers have a chance to
evaluate who th ey thin k
should make it , and who
maybe should not.

Back to front: Jim Ross , Paul Whitson , Just in Kinney, Angie M inear, M andi McManigal. Trent Leonard , Erik
Jensen, Jami Strum , Janet Ross, Jeff Hall , Shun-Bok Fong . Lory Casson , Sarah Klaudt, Leah Klaudt, Susie
Knot t, Karen Hedegaard , Keith Parish , Judd Hawkins, A my Pi tt, john narks, Todd Leonard , Connie Casson ,
Nikki Bach . Shun -Yenn Fong. Sara Powell , Leslie Casson . Ann Hough . Traci Bloom . Lo ri Wood , Not Pict ured : A ndromed a Ross

This years new inductees are
listed here.
Sophomores:
Janet Ross
Jeff Hall
john Tiarks
Justin Kinney
Keith Parish
Lory Casson
Sara Powell
Sarah Klaudt

juniors:
Andromeda Ross
Angie Minear
Jami Strum
Lori Wood
Mandi McManigal
Seniors:
Amy Pitt
Shun-Bok Fong
Shun-Yenn Fong

"Being
accepted is a
great honor
and I hope
that I can live
up to it."
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n Saturday the 27th day of
February, students in ou r
school participated i n
Speech Contest in Glenwood, Iowa.
The outstanding students that participated were : Jim Ross, Janet Ross,
Shun-Bok Fong , Paul Whitson ,
Melisia Kaiser, Connie Casson , Tere sa Kerr, and Dan Werts. All students
that received l's at contest get to g o
on to State.
Jim Ross competed in the categories of Interpretative Prose an d
Interpretative Poetry. He did a very
fine job and received t 's for both of
his selections. Janet Ross wa s
involved with Interpretative Poetry
and Improvisational Acting which
she received 1's for, Good job!

Shun-Bok Fong was voted two 1's in the categories of Radio News and Extemporaneous Speaking. Paul Whitson did a
fine job of Interpretative Poetry (I) and Improvisational Acting (II) . Melisia Kaiser competed with Improvisational Acting and
received a I, and Connie Casson competed in Interpretative Prose and received a I. Teresa Kerr received a II for her Literary
Program speech , and Dan Werts received a II for Radio News.
State Speech contest was held this past year at Hoover High School in Des Moines. Almost everyone that went received
a I. Paul , Jim , and Janet all competed in Poetry. Paul and Jim collected l's and Janet received a II. Shun-Bok competed in
Extemporary Speaking and Radio News. He received a I in Speaking and a II in Radio News. Janet and Melisia competed in
Improvisational Speaking. Janet received a I and Melisia was awarded a II. Connie and Jim were recognized as winning a I
and a II in Prose. Good job, to the Ladies and Gents that competed , and Thanks for being excellent examples of our school.

Speech Contest Participants, Front Row: Mrs.
Larsen , Teresa Ke rr, Janet Ross, Melisia
Kaiser. Second Row: Con ni e Casson, Paul
Whitson , Sh un -Bok Fong, Dan Werts , and Jim
Ross. To the right, State Place Holders, Front
Row: Melisia Kaiser, and Jim Ross. Back Row:
Connie Casson, Paul Whitson, Shun-Bok
Fong, and Janet Ross . Good job to all the participated and Thanks for d oing a real fine job
at State!
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JOURNALISM
The Faces Behind the Words
Newspaper Staff: back row left to right: Rob Simmon s, Sarah
Schnackenberg , Jeff Stoner, Phillip Kennedy, Dan Baumfal k , Jeff
Shudak. Sonya Shaver, Kelly Nelson Yearbook Staff: second row :
Corey Brittain , Jeff Whannell , Ann Hough , Melissa Ad ki ns, Jared
Carman , Brandon How ard , Traci Bloom , Kari Thomas, Lori Wood
Edito rs: front row : Angie Wid ick and Teresa Kerr
Al though t he newspaper and yearbook staffs w ere separated this
y ear, each helped the other one out th rough t he year. A v ery fi ne
job to bo th of the staffs fo r a successful and fulfill ing y ear.

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he 1992-93 journalism class worked very hard
throughout the year to improve the school
newspaper's appearance and readability . They
also worked diligently on the yearbook to make it
more interesting and exciting. Again this year the
group (mostly seniors) was led by their fearless advisor Ms. Elbert. Ms. Elbert worked many long, hard
hours on the newspaper and helped students
improve their yearbook pages. They thank her for all
· of her hard work and dedication . As w ith any other
activity , the journalism class had to raise money and
doing so, they had to sell ads (a very fun day) , work
some concession stands , and of cou rse sell yearbooks. Besides changing yearbook com panies and
using the computer for the newspaper there were a
lot of changes. They all had a fun y ear and learned a
lot from this class . A lot of fond m emories will be
remembered . In the fu t ure, they wish you good luck
next year.

M iddle left: Te resa helps t he newcomers learn t he t ri cks of the trade. Far
left: As Ms. Elbert wanders down the hallway she contemplates w here her
newspaper staff is! Upper m id d le: Traci , A nn and Melissa are sh own
p utting up signs in the boys ' bathroom . Far right: Teresa and Ang ie sho w
the seriousness is takes to be Editors!!!!!!! !!
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�Student Council and Cabinet

Freshman Class Officers: Left to right Shelly Christenson , jaimi Bach , Shawna
Barrnett Not pictured Lea Simons.

Somphore Class Officers: Left to Right. Lori Casson , Shawna Carman, Paul
Whitson , Sara Powell

Student Council Members
from Left to Right First row:
Danny Masker, Melissa
Zook, Shun-Bok Fong, Nikki
Bach , Jared Carman Second
row: Devin Brisbois, Danny
Werts, Dean Carlile , Traci
Bloom , Adria Robertson,
Chris Tamms, sponsor Mr.
Benzing.

junior Class Officers form Left to Right: Kirsten Andersen , jaimi Strum , Mamdi
McManigal , Amy lshenhour.

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Senior Class Officers from left to Right: Judd Hawkins, Amy Pitt, An
Hough, and Dean Leaders.

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his year the Student
Council and Cabinet
have been very productive. They planned a very nice
Homecoming and they sold
candy bars during lunch to
raise money. They visited
Guthrie Center for more ideas
for functions and organizations
for future years to come.
In the future, the Student
Council and Cabinet will be
more useful , because the
administration wants them to
become more involved. They
have also been thinking about
changing the way people are
elected to the offices. Each
person will hav e to make a
speech in front of their class, so
they can be elected to the
office they are most interested
in.

Th e Studen t Council winning us over with their
Homecom ing speeches. Top left:Mandi McMani gal. Midd le left: Shun -bok Fong and Lisa Zoo k.
Top middle: Chris Tamms. Bottom left: Nikki Bach
a n d Chris Tamms. Bottom middle : Mandi
McMan igal crowning the King (Todd Leonard)
Bottom right: Shun -bok Fong and Lisa Zook .

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�Swing Choir and Choir 1993

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Top Row: John Tiarks, Karen Hedegaard , Mark Sutton , Krissy Pace, Joanna Eggers, Sara Klaudt, Katy
Richards, Shelly Christensen , Shun-Bok Fong, Tara Leonard , Robbie Wid ick . Middle: Mrs. Grote, M elisia
Kaiser, Jenni Dohse, Jami Bach, Paul Whitson , Shun- Yenn Fong, Amy Isenhour, Loree Clausen, M s. Boyce.
Bottom Row: Nikki Bach , Lisa Ettlem an, Seth Grote, Lindsey Grote, M arty Moore, Andromeda Ross, and
Janet Ross.

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Front ~ow left to rig ht; Nikki Bach, Jaimi Bach , M elissa Schm idt, Lindsey Grote, Janet
ss, Jo.anna E~ers, Chns Tamms, Betty Rief. Row 2 ; Sara Klaud t, Farah Ward, Loree Clausen Shannon
McManigal'. J~nni fer Eggers, Andromeda Ross, LuA nn Adams, M onica Kampman, M s. Boyce, Mrs. Grote.
Row 3; Mehs1a Kaiser, Ka~en Hedegaard , Mandi McManigal, Jennie Dohse, John Tiarks, Seth Grote, Marty
Moo~e , L~u:a Pando, Ad~a Robertson. Row 4; Li sa Ettleman, Kari M erdi nger, Tara Leonard , Mark Sutton ,
Robbie W 1d1ck, Shelly Christensen , Shun -Yenn Fong, Katy Richards, Amy Isenhour. Row 5; KarieAnn Blackbum , Carrie Goodman, Jeff McDanel, Shun- Bok Fong, Paul Whitson , Krissie Pace, Erika M artin, Heather
Driver, and Anneliese Lee.
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ver the past year Choir
and Swing Choir have
participated in many
events. In the first part of the year
they started out with the Variety
Show and continued onto many
others, such as the Lewis Central
All State Camp, Conference All state Camp , Conference Choir
Festival , All State auditions, All state Choir, Christmas Conce rt,
State Swing Choir Contest, WIC
Swing Choir Contest, SWI Honor
Choir , North East Community
College, Apollo Swing Choir Fest,
State Solo Contest , Prom Trio ,
Large Group, Spring Contest and
last, but not least, Graduation. All
the choir members put in a lot o
hard work and long hours, as did
their leader Ms. Amy Boyce. Congratulations to all for a very fi ne
year!!

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Contest l's: Top Row; Mark Sutton , Amy Isenhour, Melisia Kaiser,
Paul Whitson. Middle Row; Joanna Eggers, Marty Moore, Sara
Klaudt. Bottom Row; Shun-Yenn Fong, Betty Reif, and Janet Ross.

199 2- 1993 Seniors: Top Row: Marty Moore, Shun-Yenn Fong, Shun-Bok
Fong. Bottom Row: Joanna Eggers, Betty Rief, and Karen Hedegaard.

Solo l' s: Top Row: Meli sia Kaiser. Middle
Row : Joanna Eggers and Sara Klaudt. Bottom
Row: M arty Moore.

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�Music In Motion

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his year the Underwood band w as
very busy. The beginning of the y ear
was filled with marching. Then they
moved on to Pep band. After that cam e
the Chris t mas concert. With not a
moments rest came small group contest.
And again they had the most ent ries. In
keeping the pace going, they moved on
to large group contest. Once that w as
over , res t was still not to be got te n .
Adventureland , the Spring Concert, and
Graduati on were at hand . With that all fin ished , the band could sit back and e njoy
thei r awards night. Although the year w as
busy , they all enjoyed it and had a great
t im e!

To p Le ft: Underwood H ig h Schoo l Marc hing Band . Mid d le Lett
Underwood jazz Band . Midd le Rlght: Drum M ajorettes An n H o ugh
and Traci Bloom and Asst . Drum Majorettes Connie Casson and Sarah
Klaud t . M id d le Left: jazz Band sol oists. A L&gt;ov e: Ji m Ross. Jeff Whannell
and Jan e Joens. '" the three caballeros". also the wi nners of the john
Phillip Sousa award. Left: jazz Band Senio rs.
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Top Left: Underwood's Concert Band . Middle Left: Small
group contest's ensemble one ' s. Above: Peo ple w ho
attended WIC Honor Band include:, Back to Front, Left to
Right: Jeff Whannell , Jane Joens, Connie Casson, Paul Wh itson , Kelly Barnett, Seth Grote, Rob Sim mons, Sarah Klaudt,
Joanna Eggers, and Eric Jensen . M iddle Row: Leah Klaudt ,
Tennille Tribble, Teresa Kerr, Heather Latek, A ng ie M inear,
Heather Driver, Betty Reif, Traci Bloom , and Kari Thomas.
Bottom Row: LuAnn A dams, Janet Ross, Phillip Kennedy,
Ann Hough , and Jill Childs. Left: Small g roup solo o ne's
include, left to right: Jane Joens, Paul Whitson , Sarah Klaudt,
Connie Casson, Loree Clausen, Julie Wenn inghoff, and Janet
Ross. Below: The valuable senio rs the band will lose.

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.O.D.A. was a new
extra -curricular
activity this year at
U.H.S. S.O.D.A. stands
for students opposed to
drugs and alcohol. This
group, which meets regularly, discusses alternative things to do besides
consuming alcohol and
using drug s. They also
plan fun , safe activities
such as lock- i ns a nd
dances fo r t he st uden t
body t o participate in.
Thi s year's co-sponsors
w ere Mrs. Montang and
Mr. M artin .

I st Row L to R: Janet Ross, Nikki Bach , Julie W enning hoff, Stacy Syndergaard.
Mrs. Montang. 2nd Row: Kristina Blackburn. Jaimi Bach, Shun Yenn Fo ng , l&lt;aty
Richards; Loree Clausen. Lindsey Grote, LuAnn Adams. 3rd Row: M r. M artin,
Shaw na Barnett, Tara Leonard , Amy lsenhaur, Jacquie Calabro.

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�Softball '92

Front row (left to right) : Andromeda Ross , LuAnn Adams , Heather Kephart, Jennie Dohse, Lea Simons, Renee Ring , Jill Childs, Erika Martin Back row: Coach
narks, Carrie Potter, Leslie Casson , Lory Casson , Kirsten Anderson , Connie Casson, Susie Knott . Shawna Carman , Janet Ross, Teresa Kerr, and Coach
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he 1992 Eagles Softball Team had a very fun and
exciting season. Although it was a young team,
they worked very hard and played with much dedication throughout the entire season. The Eagles were up
against some tough teams this season, not just in the
Western Iowa Conference, but in tournament play too .
Some standings in tournament play were: in the
Atlantic Tournament, there were 11 teams competing
against each other in a round robin fashion, but no team
standings were given, at the Underwood Tournament
there were 5 teams and the Eagles took 2nd place. At the
Roland Story Tournament the Underwood team was up
against some of the most competitive teams in Southwest
Iowa and the Eagles placed 14th out of 16 teams. In Western Iowa Conference action , out of 8 teams Underwood
took 5th place. In the Treynor Tournament there were 8
teams and they finished in 4th place.
The Varsity Team finished with a season record of 14-21
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10-5 for a season record and a 6-2 conference record .
The team put forth a lot of effort and hard work to make
the season fun and unforgettable.
At the annual banquet, end of season awards w e r
given out and honors were mentioned. For W este n•
Iowa All-Conference awards, Carrie Potter-2nd bas
mad e I st Team , Jill Childs- center field made 2nd Team
and Honorable Mention went to Kirsten Anderson - le ft
field. All Tournament Tea m at Atlantic went to Conni
Casson - first base, and All Southwest Iowa-Nonpare il
Honora ble M ention went to Ca rrie Potter. Annual tea m
awards were a lso given out: Outstanding Defensi v e
Player-Jill Chi ld s-Ce nter Fi e ld, Outstanding Offensl v
Playe r-Teresa Kerr- RJght Field, Rookie of the Year-Jan et
Ross-Catcher, M .V . P. -Ca rri e Potter, Carrie also received
th e Lori Martin M emorial Softball Scholarship. Lead er
ship was headed by Ca rri e Potter, her dedication and
hard wo rk were g reatly appreciated. Sh e m ad e m any
fond memories for everyone!

�O n The Road to Success

Clockwise starting from top le~: T.K. comes into first base, Kirsten
slides into third , Kirsten goes for the out while Lory helps, Coach
Johnson gives Renee a pep talk before a big hit, Susie pitches
another strike, Connie and Jill having fun at the Roland -Story Tournament, Senior Parent Night, C.P . 's favorite road trip snack ,
Lester's ready for action , Connie scoops the ball to make the out.
Above captions: A pep talk with the team!

�EAGLES' BASEBALL 1992

FRONT ROW: Dan Werts, Ben Shudak, Chris Hiller, Joel Leaders, Manager Sara Powell, Dan Masker, jay Collins, Mark Sutton, Seth Grote ROW 2 :
Coach Plummer, Kelli Barnett, Chad Brown, Robbie Widick, Kelly Nelson, Brad Graham, Mark Blair, Coach Curtis BACK ROW: Brandon Howarcl ,
Todd Leonard, Judd Hawkins, Jason Bardsley, Jared Powell, Jeff Shudak, Jeff Whannell, Phil Kennedy

T

he Underwood Eagles
Baseball Team had a
very productive 1992
season. The season ended with
a 9-16 record overall, and the
Eagles broke many team
records. Six new records were
set and one was tied. The team
posted 9 wins which tied the
1990 record . New records set
this year include: 144 hits, 130
runs, 30 doubles, 7 triples, 11
home runs , and 1 I 3 stolen
bases.
The 1992 team awards went
to Jason Bardsley as MVP,
Jared Powell as Offensive Player of the Year, Judd Hawkins as
Defensive Player of the Year,
Todd Leonard earned Rookie
of the Year, and Kelly Ne lson
was voted Most Improved
Player.

A bove Right: Kelly Nelson ho lds runner at first base as the pitcher w inds
up .
Right: Seth throws a stri ke.
36 Baseball

�" The season
had many ups
and downs, but
now I reflect

my
thoughts and I
feel it was
worth all the
memories we
encountered."
back

on

Quote by Jeff Shudak. Top left: Jared
strides out to beat t he throw. Top
right: jay reads the bat wh ile o n deck.
Middle left: Jason assists "strike th ree" .
Middle right: jay executes a p lay while
Jared and Mark watch. Bottom left:
Mark fields the ball. Bottom: jared
scoops the ball to tag the runner.

Baseball 37

�Right: Angie W. goes up for a block, while Lory, Lisa,
and Connie help cover.
Below: Leslie C. sets the ball for the Eagles to go for
the win.
Bottom Right: Kirsten A. goes up for a kill for the Eagle
team , while Leslie, Lory, and Lisa help cover.

Sectional

T

his year the Eagle volleyball team
had higher expectations than what
really came of the season. With a
record almost identical as last year with
11 - 17-8 the Eagles did accomplish one of
their many goals set at the very beginning
of the season. The St. Albert Saintes were
defeated by the soaring Eagles with scores
of 15-12, 10-15, 14-16, 15- 17 , and 15-8.
The most exciting match of the season
was played at home in front of an ecstatic
home crowd. With the match lasting 2 1/2
hours both teams became very exhausted.
That was when the Eagles showed who
the better team was by winning the last
game 15-8. In that game the girls came
away with 68 team kills , spread almost
evenly amongst four starters . This year's
volleyball team showed that the games
they lost were close and the ones they
won, they won big. Because usually if you
out score all of your opponents by 15
points in a season you're usually way over
ha lf or pretty darn close , so the credit
goes to t he Eagl es.
38 Volleyball

CHAMPS
This year's award winners start
way beck in the beginning of the
season when Angie Widick and
Kirsten Anderson both were elected to the All-Tourney team at the
Underwood Tournament. Angie
Widick was also elected 1st Team
All-Conference, Most Outstanding
Offensive Player of the Year, and
All-Southwest Iowa Honorable
Mention by the Daily Nonpareil.
Leslie Casson wa s nam ed 2nd
team All - Conferen ce and also
MVP while sister Lory Casson w as
named Honorabl e M ention .
Kirsten Anderson was chosen
Most Outstanding De fensive Player of th e Year , and Lisa Ettleman
was named Rookie of the Year.
Congratulation s to all who were
awarded .

�To the left: The six starters talk about how they are
going to win the next game.
Below: Farah Ward passes th ball up to the setter for the
J.V. team .
Below left: Lesl ie Casson comes up form the back row
to take a short tip .

Row One: Lisa Ettleman , Krissie Pace, Jill Childs , Lea Simons, Angie W idick , Tara Leonard , Les lie Casson ,
Sarah Storjohann , Renee Ring , Shawna Barnett, and Kirsten Anderson Row Two : Coach Lois Johnson ,
Susie Knott Janet Ross, Jennie Dohse, Li ndsey Grote, Laura Pando. Connie Casson, Heather Kephart, Lory
Casson, Coach Joyce narks. Row Three: Katy Richards, M elody Konz. Loree Clausen , Shelley Christensen ,
Sarah Powell , Dani Wi lson , LuAnn Adams . Farah W ard , Kerl Strum , M elissa S hmidt and Jacquie Calabro
Volley ball 39

�Underwood Football of '92

4th row (left to right) : Brent Benson , Kelli Barnett, Bob DeYoung, Trent Leonard , Donn Galloway, Todd Leonard, Jason Lippold ,
Matt Malnack, Joe Zych. 3rd row: Wyatt Hollesen , Brent Louison , Brandon Howard, Brad Christenson, Phil Kennedy, Adam Justsen, John Tiarks, Jeremy Boeck, Jeff McDaniel , Jason Rosas. 2nd row: Jay Collins, Chad Ryan , Judd Hawkins, Dan Masker, Kelly Nel son, Ryan Kingery , Jeff Isenhour, Dean Carlile. 1st row: Mark Sutton , Chad Brown , Seth Grote, Dan Durick, Chris Summers , Rob
Widick, and Dan Werts.

•

40 Football

�T
pg. 40, far left: Phil Kennedy is on the way.
pg. 40, far right: Judd even carries the water out to the field.
pg. 40, far bottom : Breaking free for an Eagle T. D.

his year's football team was 18 , most of the games that
were played were against
teams that were never seen before.
Most of the games were lost by a
touchdown or by a point . There
were 9 seniors out this year, which is
the most out in a while.
Awards were given out on Nov.
17, 1992. Todd Leonard won the
Tim Diller Offensive Lineman Award
for the second year in a row. Valuable player for offensive was awarded to Judd Hawkins.
Todd Leonard and Judd Hawkins
also won most valuable player for
defense. Most valuable players for
special team went to Phil Kennedy
and Judd Hawkins.
First Team All District went to Judd
Hawkins and Second Team All Distict went to Todd Leonard, both for
defense. Honorable Mentions went
to Phil Kennedy , Chad Ryan, Brad
Christensen and Jay Collins. Congratulations to everyone that received
awards.
Thanks for your support!

pg. 4 1, above: O hh, that' s going to hurt in
t he morning .

Bottom left: Trent dances as Brandon makes th e
tackl es.
Top center: Brent in the backfield ready to
throw.
Top Left: Judd shows one of his many football talents .
Center: Another Eagle tackle.
Midd le left: Phil Kennedy shows us that w hite men Can
jump!!

Bottom Center: Todd trying to take on the entire
opposi ng team .

Fi nal records don't show
the ability of a team! Final
scores show just what type
of a team Underwood was
in '92. Underwood played
many games close against
rated teams. Heart is what
this team had!
Coach McNamara
Football 41

�Cross Country
Takin' it to the Off Roads

T

he ' 92 Cross Country team
started from scratch including
the coach. This was Coach
Girard's first year of coaching so the
runners and the coach had to teach
each other throughout the season.
The team consisted of one senior
and four sophomores . The lone
senior was Shun -Bok Fong who was
a newcomer to UHS. Bok ran pretty
consistently and broke the school
record in the Sk in a time of 16:51 .
The team results were as follows:
West Harrison - 4th , Carroll Kuemper -13th, Tri-Center - 1 1th, Shenandoah - 12th, Woodbine -12th , WIC 6th , MoValley - 12th, Treynor -3rd ,
and Districts - 19th. Congratulations
Cross Country team!!!

Bottom Row from the Left: Justin Kinn ey and Keith Parish Top Row: Coach Girard, Jeff Hall , Shun - Bok Fong,
and Eric n arks .

Top L~ft: Justin Ki nney struggling to finish.
Top Right: On your marks, Get set, GOI!
Bot tom Left: Jeff Hall looking to take the lead.
Bottom Right: Shun -Bok Fong kicking in the afterburners.

42 Cross Country

�Scores Page
UHS

Won

0

Tie

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0
3
0
0
I
0
0
0
0

Volleyball

Loss

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Audubon
Atlantic Tour
Oakland
Mo. Val
Underw

OPP.

69
60
63
63
58
51

60
55
66
48

52
83

66
60
97
59
50
48

UHS

Wrestling

OPP.

CMO

42
54

Southwest
Grlsweld
TC
Tee jay
Clarinda

Boys Track

38
39
37
54

Coml
Bedlbrd

44
30

Tarkio

13

Harlan
Boys Town
Coon Rapids
Ida Grove
W. l.C.

Sports Results 43

�GIRLS' BASI&lt;ETBALL 1992-1993

BACK ROW: Coach Olberding, Laura Pando, Susie Knott, Connie Casson , Lisa Ettleman , Lory Casson, Carla Wiggins ; MIDDLE ROW: Tara Leonard , Sha
na Barnett, Melissa Schimdt, Lea Simons, Melanie Witt; FRONT ROW: H eath er Kephart, Tanya French . NOT PICTURED: Kirsten Anderson .

T

he 1992-93 gi rls basketball
team was full of hope and
enthusiasm all year long. Our
Eagle girls won their first game
against Malvern with a score of 6865 , followed by three more v ictories : two against Oakland (72-44) ,
(58-42) ; and one against Mo. Valley
(49- 3 4). The Eagl e team awards
included: Most Valuable Offensive
Player, Lory Casson ; Most Valuable
Defen siv e Pl ayer , Carla Wiggins;
Rookie of the Year, Heather Kephart.
Wh e n asked about the season
Coach Olberd ing responded : " W e
saw a great deal of improvement
throughou t t he entire season and an
exceptional effort from all the girl s.
With all the athletes back next y ear,
w e are looki ng forward to an exciting and challenging year of basketball in 1993-94" .

44 Girls Basketba ll

IV·

�Top Left: Where's the ball?
Top Center: Raise your hands if you're sure!
Top Right: Oops!
Middle Left: Susie is ready to throw.
Middle Cen ter: Kirsten , Connie and Tara go
for a rebound.
Bottom Left: Carla reaches for the sky.
Bottom Right: Heads up Connie!
Pg. 44 Top Left: Who caught the ball 7
Bottom left: Is this game Patty Cake or basketball?
Top Right: Who 's free?
Bottom Right: Give me five!

Girls' Basketball 45

�Varsity members- front row: Justin Kinney , Seth Grote, Judd Hawkins, Keith Parish , Chad
Brown , Jeff H all, Second row- Brent Benson , Kelli Barnett, Mark Sutton, Dean Carl ile. Back
row- Coach M artin, Keith Seidler, Brad Graham, Trent Leonard , Jared Carman, Donn Gal loway, Asst. Coach Plummer

T

he boys ' basketball team was an improving team
t hroughout t he whole year. There were many
v e ry close games t hat were either lost or even
won in a v e ry st rong WIC. The boys' basketball team
made it to the second round of Districts facing the team
t hat to ok runner-u p in the State Tournament. The team
rou nd ed t he season off wit h a record of 4 - 16. The record
d o esn ' t show w hat improvement the team had accomp lished, but look at t he new record board and you will see
the improv ement w it h three kids breaking many different
categori es. The awards given out at the end of the season
were: Best Freethrow Percentag e-Judd Hawkins, Most
Valuable Player-Jared J. Carm an , Mr. H ustl e-Jared J. Carm an , Most Improved -Eric Tiarks, First Team All Conference-Judd Hawkins, Hono rable M ention All ConferenceJared J. Carman .
46 Boys' Basketball

�J.V . members- Front row : John Sherbondy, Keith Parish, Chad Anderson, Chris Hiller, Dan
Durick, Second row- Chris Summers, Eric narks. Ben Shudak, Seth Grote, Jeff Hall, John
Newton . Back row-Dan Werts, Ke lli Barnett. Dean Carlile, John n arks , Shun -Bok Fong, Asst.
Coach Plummer (Not Pi ctured : Brian Knudtson)

First page
Upper right- Keit h can jump higher than the M cClelland p hone book.
Middle left- Judd giving the sign of 0.K. for the basket.
Middle cente r- The Eagles are amazed t hey can play .. D ..
Middle right- Justin getting the offense set up .
Lower right- Keith in position for the rebound .
Second page
Upper left- 1, 2, 3 lift-off Jared is off for the jum pbal l.
Middle left- Jared brings out his leadership rol e with Chad and Justin.
Middle center- Brad anx iously awaits for t he ball to fall o r the rim .
Middle right- Look at that form , Donn can d o lay-ups.
Lowe r left- Judd anx iously awaits for Jared to make the basket.

Boys Basketball 4 7

�UHS WRESTLING 1992-93

The 19 92-93 Eagle Wrestling Team - BOlTOM ROW-Left to right: Phillip Kennedy - 135- 140, Chad Ryan-145-152 , Jay Collins119- 125 , Dean Leaders-140-145 . BACK ROW-Left to Right: Coach Lewie Curtis, Todd Leonard - 189, Ryan Klngery-125-130 ,
Cole Williams-135-140, Brad Christensen- 145- 152, Dan Masker-171, Coach Kevin Houg h. Not Pictured Tim Rodenburg- 130135. Good Job t o ail the men for a fine season!!!

T

he 1992- 1993 Eagle Wrestlin g Team
consisted of 2 veterans and 7 up and
coming wrestlers. Coaches Lewie Curtis and Ke v in Hough gav e their time,
patience, and expertise to lead their wrestlers
into battle.
There were a couple of newcome rs to the
mat. Freshman Ryan Kingery, Sophomores
Dan M asker and Brad Christensen, and Senior
Todd Leonard . Two years of expe ri ence was
provided by Se nior Phillip Kenne dy , and
Juniors Tim Rodenburg and Cole Williams. The
backbone of the team were the 4 time State
Qualifier Chad Ryan and 3 time State Quali fi er
Dean Leaders. Both ended th is years season
and t heir high school wrestling career with a
trip to Des Moines. Dean received a 3rd place
finish.
The wrestling team wou ld like to t hank all
the fans, administ ration, facul ty, community
members, and their parents for t heir con tinued support. A lso the cheerlead ers for t hei r
spirit and dedicat ion .

\
48 W restling

�MATMAN
MANIA

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Wrestling 49

�Girls Track •••
Girls Track Team - Front Row, Le~ to right:
Manager-Lea Simons. Sh elly Christensen, J1D
Ch ilds, Sara Pow e ll , and Manager- Tara
Leon ard. Middle Row: Carl a Wiggin s, Erik•
Martin , Melanie Witt, Ann Hough , Ka ty
Richard s, and Leslie Casson . Back Row: Janet
Ross, Lory Casson, Shawna Barnett, Conn ie
Casson, Mellsia Kaiser, Susie Knott, Androrn·
eda Ross and Karen Hedegaard . Not Pictured:
Melissa Schmidt

T

his year's 1993 track team was full of rriany highlights. The
team was led by Coach Tammy Minssen and Coach Wendy
Elbert. Freshmen gave the team good, strong support and
the veterans led the team with leadership and past experience.
Two school records were broken this year and both of them were
ran at our Conference meet at Treynor. First, the Shuttle Hurdle
team consisting of Lory Casson, Ann Hough, Leslie Casson and
Janet Ross ran a time of 1: 14. This was the first year that these girls
ran together and a good job to all of them. Janet Ross was our second record breaker. She ran the 100 meter hurdles in a time of
16.56. Congratulations Janet!! We had a full team of sprinters and
midd le distance. Jill Childs, Karen Hedegaard, Melisia Kaiser,
Melissa Schmidt, Janet Ross, Erika Martin, Keri Strum, Andromeda
Ross, Melanie Witt, Carla Wiggins, Shelly Christensen, and Sara
Powell were are very powerful sprinters. Connie Casson, Lory Casson, Leslie Casson, Ann Hough, Shawna Barnett and Susie Knott
were the long distance girls. Melanie Witt, Katy Richards,
Andromeda Ross and Erika Martin were the throwers for the team.
We had a very good manager duo, Lea Simons and Tara Leonard
helped out in every way that they could with support and organization.
50 Girls Track

�Top, Far Left: Carla Wiggins digs in to finlshll
Top , Middle: Mellsia Kaiser takes a stride.
Top, Far Rlght: Susie Knott gives It her all.
Middle, Far Left: Stud Lory Casson sails over
the hurdle. Middle, Rlght: Ann Hough takes
the hurdle. Bottom, Far Left: Karen aggressively hands over the baton. Bottom, Middle:
What a hand off, girls. Bottom , Far Rlght: It
takes two to make a th ing go right. Good Job
to all the 1993 participants of the UHS Track
and Field team, and good luck nex t year to all
who take on track .

Takin' it on the Track
Girls Track 51

�Boys
Moving into

Fron t row : Dan Durick; Chad And erson; Jeff Hall : Juel
Hawkins; Keith Parish: Chad Brown; Devin Brisbo1.
Second row : Just i n Kinn ey; M a rty M oore: r111
Kennedy; Brandon Howard ; john narks; Eric Tiarl-5
Seth Grote; Coach Spi egal;
Back row: M ark Sutton ; To dd Leonard ; Jared Camldl
Trent Leonard; Brad Graham ; Paul Whi tson ; Mi
Hedegaard ; Jason Rosas

�Track
The Fast Lane

T

he Eagle team had a good turn
out this year. Many of the Eagles
had great success this year. Many
overcame sore muscles and overall
tiredness to place as high as they
could. There was one lone Eagle to
break a record , which may very well
stay there for a long time. That was
Todd Leonard in the 1 I 0 high hurdles
with a new record time of 16.08. There
was also just one team member to
move on to State. That on was Trent
Leonard in the 110 high hurdles. There
were many seniors on the track team
showing their leadership and many of
them will be missed. The Eagles had
one really good meet at Gri swold
where they were runner-ups.

State Qualifier

~ '&gt; 2. · Left corne r: Keith starti ng t he year off. Middle Left: Brandon looking
• .&lt;1lly enthused . Upper middle: Busting out of the blocks. Lower middle: Seth
Jtllng o n his running face. Upper right: Todd making sure that it is Phil. Middle
·1ght. Justin g runting to fin ish the race. Lower right: The human kite
~dge 53-Upper left:Keith awaiting Judd 's arrival. Upper rig ht: John thinking Why
Pl! Midd le left: Jared soaring over t he bar. Middle right: Man , I'm tired . Lower
Bok g ives a g reat hand off. Lower m iddle: #@?! #@Coach warned me to stop
ing around. Lo w er righ t : Jared finish ing th e season .

I&gt;

Boys Tr.1ck S3

�EAGLE CHEERLEADING
VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD 1992- Bottom row from left to right: Amy Pitt, Ann
Hough and Mandi McManigal. Top row :
Shannon McManigal , Captain -Nikki Bach
and Jane Joens.

J.V. FOOTBALL 1992- Bottom row left to right- Jill Block,
Captain - Jeanna How ard and Stacy Syndergard . Top row
-A d ria Robertson, Jaimi Bach and Erika Martin
54 Cheerl eading

J.V . BASKETB A LL 1992-93- Bottom row- Jeanna
Howa rd. Middle Row:Captaln - Angle Minear, Farah
W ard. Top row : LuAnn A dams, Adria Robertson

�'92 - '93

VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD - Bottom ro w :
Mandi McManigal and Nikki Bach. M iddle: Cap tain-Teresa Kerr and Lindsey Grote. Top: Shannon
McManigal and Jami Bach.

VA RSrTY WRESTLING SQUAD: Bottom row: Jami
Strum, Lesli e Casson and Jill Block. Top row : Amy
Pitt, Heather Latek and Captain - Ann Hough .

Chttrle.\dlng 55

�Sports Candids

Boy, t hi s looks ex citing!!!
"Kirsten, I got it!" says Lory Casson.

Where's it at? says jay Co llins

" I'll get it." says Kirsten Anderson .
Its up, up, and gone!
" Please don't drop me! ", says Nikki
Bach.

Tim Rodenburg takes his m an to the matt.
56 Sports Candids

Jeff Hall sees that the
end of the race is near.

Keith Parish shows us his I&lt;
jump abili ty.

�S:EN10R.S
CLASS

OF
·93
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�Where The Road Began . . .

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58 Baby Photos

��For the names of the baby photos see page 64.
60 Baby Photos

�R

EMEMBER WHEN .....

Phil and Marty ran away from school in 2nd grade Ann stuck her
tongue to the tornado slide we had assertive discipline marks Teresa had
the first girl-boy party All the girls got o ff and pushed Teresa filled out in
kindergarten when the fire alarm went o ff Jeff Shudak got his head stuck
in his desk Jared wet his pants in 5t h grade Melissa had her slumber party
and hay rack ride we all had lunch room duty Chad got an eraser stuck up
his nose we passed notes in the encycloped ia we all met at the UMBA for
rollerstaking we had 6th grade debates Dean fell off the swings backwards Amy and Wendy used to play horse and Lassie Kurt and Jane were
going to get married the g irls p ut on skits in 6th grade Matt Newman
cussed at his Trapper Keeper in 6th grade we had Mrs. Hildreth's spelling
box Melissa and Amy went out with Keith at the same time the girls had
picnics at lunch Dean got caught cheating in Mrs. Handbury's class Judd,
Phil, Dean , Jeff S., and Chad snuck out of Mr. Spiegal 's study hall to eat
ice cream we had Morris Mouse Tom McGargill came intoxicated to
school we had T.A. the heimlich was done on Teresa and Jeff Stoner Kurt
got a splinter in his butt and Mr. McGrain got it out Mr. Quik made us do
nose dots and push-ups we had 6th , 7th , and 8th grade history day Chad ,
Dean , Amy, Ann, and Kelly at 8th grade history day Judd fell off his chair
and knocked down the magazine rack Judd broke Mr. Pattee 's desk ou r
freshman Homcoming float was just chicken wire we had Mrs. Wallin for
9th grade English Jim said the "s" word Amy cut her mouth on a pretzel!!!!
REMEMBER: Matt Newman, Wendy Larson , Shari Jacobsen, Dawn Ho ltz,
Carrie Funkhauser, Matt Stokes , Michelle Jenson , Jackie Derby, Laura
Logan , Angie Gochanhour, Kelly Cox , Andy Johnson , Melissa Newton ,
Mike Nelson , Jason Groshans, John H . Scott Smith , Jenny Schmitz, Jennifer Brokman , Stephanie Brokman , Jennifer McDonald, Shawn Seam an,
Kevin Fisher, Danny Owens, George Coenes, Jackie Harris, Zach Larsen ,
Carrie Mattis, Tom McGargill, Lisa Polak, and Rose . REMEMBER US , THE
CLASS OF 1993!!

~member

When. . 61

��ROAD TRIP

Senior Trip 63

�The Senior Class of 1993
Sonya Shaver

Jeff Stoner

&lt;&amp;en

Jim o

Names from the baby pictures. , .••
Page 58; Top to Bottom, left: Jane Joens, Leslie Casson. Keith S idl
Kelly Nelson . Middle: Marty Moore, Brandon Howard , Shun-Rnk f 1
Kurt Justesen. Right: Becky Whyte, Amy Carlile, Wendy Pearr w B ti
Rief. Page 59; Top to Bottom, left: Jason Lippold , Shun -Venn Fon~ .
sa Zook, Phil lip Kenn edy. Middle: Tenni lle Tribb le, Teresa Kerr. h
Leonard , Traci Bloom. Right: Amy Pitt, Jim Ross , Sonya Shave-r I
Hawkins. Page 60; Top t o Bottom, left: jeff Stoner, Leah Klaud
Ryan, Jeff Shudak, Ang ie Wi d ick. Middle: Corey Bri ttai n, Melissa Adk
Eric Jensen, Ann Houg h. Right : Sarah Schnackenberg. Jeff Whann II
na Eggers, Jared Carman, Dan Baumfalk.

64 Senior Votes

�Now That We've Come,

Melissa Adkins
Dan Baumfalk
Traci Bloom

Todd Brisbois
Corey Brittain
Amy Carlile

Jared Carman
Leslie Casson
Bob DeYoung

Joanna Eggers
Shun-Bok Fong
Shun-Yenn Fong
Senior Photographs 64A

�To The End Of The Road,

Donn Galloway
Judd Hawkins
Karen Hedegaard
648 Senior Photographs

Ann Hough
Brandon Howard
Eric Jensen

Jane Joens
Kurt Justesen
Phillip Kennedy

Teresa Kerr
Leah Klaudt
0('an Leaders

�The Future We See,

Tod d Leonard
jason Lippold
Jenn ifer Mander

Marty Moore
Kelly Nelson
Wendy Pearrow

Amy Pitt
Betty Rief
Jim Ross

Chad Ryan
Sarah Schnackenberg
Keith Seidler
S~nlor

Photogr,,phs 64C

�We're The Class Of '93

M elani e Witt
M elissa Zook

Sonya Shaver
Jeff Sh udak
Jeff Stoner
64 0 Senior Photographs

Jessica Thompson
Tenni lle Tribble
Timot hy Waldron

Jeff Whannell
Becky Whyte
Angela Widick

�Senior Votes 65

�Dean
Ann
Chad

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�SENIOR CANDIDS

Dean, what do you know that they don't?

jammin ' Jeff

Pile up!

Not too close, g uy s!

C.'ndlds (Senior) 69

�The Best of Times

D

A, B, C, D, E, F, G. ..
Once upo n a tim e, it was the best of times .
Or was it th e worst of tim es?
From lette r p eople to letter jackets,
From forcing us to sleep during nap time ,
To forcing us to " hang in there" during Econ .
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear turn around;
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear touch the ground.
From crayons to calculators,
From cartoons to concerts.
Oop bop bottallnle,
Atchle kotchle Liberace . . .
Girls used to hate boys,
And boys hated gi rls.
But now ...
They're sitting In ii tree, k-I-s-s-1-n-g.
From the spelling box and read ing box,
To getting put in the box.
Mrs. Prewitt followed us to first grade,
Mrs. Handbury foll owed us through jr. hig h ,
And now Bronco Bob follows us in the park ing
lot.
From Hot Wheels and Tonkas ,
To real wheels and pick-up trucks.
We've gone from those si lly games on the p layground ...
All the girls get off and push/
To the real gam es on the playing field .
Our practice at kitchen duty in sixth grade
Has trained us for Flippin ' burgers at the local
burger joint.
Apples on ii stick just make me sick,
Make my heart go Z-4-6.
·W e've made it thro ug h that awkward stage
When you r feet were twice as large as yo u,
To the graces of the Unforgettabl e Prom ,
Or is that " forgettabl e" prom?
Cinderella, dressed in ye/la,
Went upstairs to kiss her fella.
From the tears on the fi rs t day of kindergarten,
To the tears of grad uation .. .
No more pencils, no more books,
No more teacher's dirty looks.
Even through the wo rst of tim es ,
It has been the best o f tim es.
W, X, Y, and Z.
Next time w on't you sing w ith me .

-Mrs. Larsen's 6th Hour Senior Eng li sh

70 Senior Poe m : 6th ho ur

D

�•
The Poem
It's an average weekday morning,
Do you know where your Children are?
We ' re all perusing the Far-Side on
Larsen's desk;
Except Phil , who 's wrecking his car.
Writing this poem is our task;
Mrs. Larsen is making us do it.
It's for our graduation ;
She said " Now, let's get to it!"
We decided nothing corny , serious, or
mushy;
We don ' t want to imitate the past.
We have no fond memories.
We just want to get out fast.
We have spent these years together
Learning how to get along.
just when we thought we knew each
other,
We found out that we were wrong.
Lisa is the quiet one,
But little did we know,
She has a brown belt in Nin-jutu-su
And can defeat any foe.
Phil is the class transvestite
(or so he's known as in the play).
He's always making wise cracks
Even when he's having a bad day.

Amy is very stylish ,
But she only has one flaw
She spends too long picking out her

clothes ;
It makes her late-which is against
school law.
Judd is the athletic one.
He excells in every sport.
If he's not out on the baseball field ,
You ' ll find him on the b-ball court.
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly

- Kelly Kelly Kelly
Kelly Kelly
Kelly Kelly Kelly
Kelly Kelly

Dean is a true wrestler;
The Cyclones think he's good .
He makes noise in public
That he probably should ........ n't
Leslie is not dumb,
Contrary to her golden locks.
She participates in athletics,
And especially likes to box!
Jane has a secret;
It's Call ed a tattoo .
Her Body is her canvas,
But her drawings can't be seen by you!
So here is our poem,
Good or bad we don't care .
Mrs. Larsen 's signed our out-sheet:
W e are out of " hyar" !!!!!!

M rs. Larsen's 2nd hour Senior English

�The Class of 1993

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n Sunday, May 30, Underwood High School ' s Commencement took place. Fortyfour Seniors and three juniors graduated. Class colors were maroon and silver. The class flowe r was a red rose.
Dan Knudtson served as class sponsor.
To start the ceremony, the band played
"Pomp and Circumstance, " followed
later by "Through The Years. " The Choir
then performed " Don 't Say Goodbye"
and " In This Very Room. " Mr. Dannen
presented awards to the class , and
Diana Powell , Board President, handed
out diplomas.
Pictu res go from leh to right and top to bottom:
Take it away, cho ir!
Jim and Ann read th e Seni or Poem .
Jason taking a stroll thro ug h practice .
Jason gratefully accepts his d ipl oma.
Jeff and M elanie . Smil e, you g uys!
Donn looks glad to finally graduate , doesn 't he?

72 Graduation

�MOVING AHEAD
Pictures go from top to bottom, left to right
juniors lead the Seniors in with Connie and Trent.
Lisa always gets all of the guys!
Sonya strikes a pose at practice.
Jennifer looks relieved.
Jeff Shudak pauses for the camera.

T

he graduating class of
Nineteen Hundred
and Ninety-Three has
gone through a lot
together. The laughs, the tears,
and all of the joys and sorrows
of growing up and moving on .
You have made your impression on the underclassmen
that look up to you. We wish
you the best of luck on your
journey into the future and
whatever it may bring.

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Grad uarion 73

�SENIORS SETIING EXAMPLES

Jeff Shudak and M elissa Adkins
are on their way to th eir Honeymoon ,
NOT!

Kelly Nelson is getting advice
on how to be a mommy from
Mrs. Ruggles .
Eighth grade picture, bottom row. Lt. to Rt . , Amy P, Ann H .
Dean L, Middle Lt. to Rt . Melissa A , Carrie C. jeff Sh , Judd H ,
Kelly N , Standing, Sonya S. Chad R.

Carman and Stoner try to sneak out of Publications again .

Keith S. and Phil! K. are getting
physical, or acting like they are
able to jump rope.

74 Senior Candids

Jim R. and Karen H . are practlc
ing for their future live. concert
performance

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76 Juniors

Kirsten
Anderson

Nikki
Bach

Kelli
Barnett

Brent
Benson

Kristina
Blackburn

Mark
Blair

Chad
Brown

Robin
Burke

Connie
Casson

Jill
Childs

jay
Collins

Jennifer
Dohse

Heather
Do llen

Heather
Driver

Jennifer
Egg ers

Lisa
Ettl eman

Shun -Bok
Fong

Shun -Yenn
Fong

Tanya
French

Carri e
Go odman

Brad
Graham

Seth
Grote

Wyatt
Hollese n

Amy
Ise nhour

�The Next Seniors on the Road!!

Adam
Justesen

Melisia
Kaiser

Monica
Kampman

Susan
Knott

Heather
Latek

Trent
Leonard

Brent
Louison

Matt
Malnack

Mandi
McManlgal

Angie
Minear

Renee
Ring

Tim
Rodenburg

Andromeda
Ross

Robert
Simmons

Jami
Strum

Mark
Sutton

Chris
Tamms

Kari
Thomas

Tennile
Tribble

Robert
Widick

Carla
Wiggins

Cole
Williams

Dani
Wilson

Lori
Wood

Juniors
not pictured:
Rob Roane

Juniors 77

�SOPHOMORES 1995
Luann Adams
Suzanne Blackburn
Jill Block
Jeremy Boeck
Jason Burhenne

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Mike Hed egaard
Sonny Henry
Jeanna Howard
Heather Kephart
Justi n Ki nney

Shannon McManigal
Paul Murphy
Laura Pando
Keith Parish
Sara Pow ell

Ro n Schmi elau
Jam ie Scoles
Jo hn Sherbondy
Stacy Sy nderg aard
E.ric Tiarks

If you live
in the fast
lane, you
only get to
the end
faster.
-Joel E.
Leaders
Jaso n Berh en ne, Pau l M urp hy, and Devin Bri sbois are working hard.

78 Sophomores

�WORI&lt;ING UP THE HILL OF LIFE
Shawna Carman
Lory Casson
Brad Christenson
James Donnelly
Jeff Hall

Sarah Klaudt
Brian Knudson
Joel Leaders
Erika Martin
Danny Masker

Scott Putnam
Joe Rasmusen
Adria Robertson
Jason Rosas
Janet Ross

No Photo
Available

Sarah Klaudt
What's behind the cam era?

John Tiarks
Farah Ward
Paul Whitson
Joe Zych
Jaysi Wakefield

Dan Masker
Get that out o f my face.

Sophomores 79

�Freshmen 1996
Chad Anderson
Amy Arrowsmith
Jaimi Bach
Shaw na Barnett
Karieann Blackburn

Devin Brisbois
Jacquie Calabro
Dean Carlile
Shelly Christensen
Loree Clausen

Katherine Constant
Daniel Durick
Lind sey Grote
Christopher Hiller
Jeff Isenhou r

Ryan Kingery
Melody Konz
Trent Larson
Mitch Lead ers
Tara Leonard

Marisa Leythem
Brian Louison
Jeff McDaniel
Jamie Mcintosh
Kari Merdinger

Chad Miller
Johnathan Newton
Krissie Pace
Nicole Pierson
Katy Richard

80 freshmen

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�In The High Life!
Shane Ruckman
Melissa Schmidt
Ben Shudak
Lea Simons
Sarah Storjohann

Keri Strum
Chris Summers
Tara Tribble
Julie Wenninghoff
Dan Werts

Mark Whannell
Jolene Wood
Anneliese Lee
Below:What do y ou do with this? (Mitch
Leaders)
Top left: Lindsey Grote performs again.
Bottom left: Hey Guys!!!

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�ADMINISTRATION

Mrs.
Hollinger
Superintendent
School Board

Mr. Dannen
Principal

Mrs. Tiarks
Asst. VB
Head SB
Act. Dir.

Ms. Elliot
Curriculum
Director

Mrs. Montang
H .S. Guide.
Councelor

Mrs. McKee
H .S.
Secretary

Mrs. Geise
M .S.
Sec retary

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Sandy
Hough
School Board

H
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Nancy
Bleth
School Board

Alice
Pitt
School Board

Diana
Powell
School Board

Denny
Bardsley
School Board

Shelly
Schroeder
School Board

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FACULTY '92-'93

Ms. Hartsock
H.S.
Librarian
Library Club

82 Administration/ Faculty

Ms. Elbert
Publications
Girls' Track
Spanish Club

Mr.
Christensen
Ind . Arts
9th sponsor

Mrs.
Plummer
Art
Art Club

Mr. Pickard
Voe. Ag .
FFA Sponsor

M r.
Carpenter
Voe. A g.
FFA Sponsor

�I&lt;EEPING AHEAD

D
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M r. Benzing

Mrs. Ruggles

Mrs. Larsen

Mr. Martin

Mr. Pattee

Mr. Dicks

Soc. Studies
Jr. Sponsor
Stu . Co. Re p.

Home Ee.
FHA/ Peers
Sponsor

English Speech
Dram a

Soc. Studies
HS BB&amp;..
MS FB Coach

M ath
NHS Sponsor

Business
Ty ping

R
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Mr. Spiegel

Mr. Knudtson

M rs. Knott

Mrs. Magill

HS PE, FB,
B-Track, MS BB ,
Bio. Health

Science
Sr. Spon so r

Resource

Resource

Mr.
Montgomery
MS Ins. Music
HS Ins. Music

Ms. Boyce
MS Choir
HS Choir
Swing Choir

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Ms. O lberding

Ms. Bergsten

Mrs. Minssen

Ms. Jones

Ms. Kurth

Mr. Plummer

English, G-BB
Soph. Sponsor

Math , Asst.
Soph . Adv.
Ch eerleadi ng

MS Math PE,
Health,
HS G Track,
HSGBB

MS Resou rce

MS Science
TAG Spon .
Explor-Home Ee.

6th-Science,
English, HSBBB,
HSB Baseball
Asst. Coach

R
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F

F
Mrs. Koenig
MS Library
MS Secretary

Mrs.
Hand bury

Mr.
McNamara

Mr.
Caverzagie

MS Eng lish

MS Soc. Stu.
HSGBB, HSFBCoach

MS Health/ PE
MSFB

Mr. Clausen

Mrs. Moore

Building s and
Grounds Director

School Nurse

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Earl Calhoun
MS Custodian

Ron Reed
HS Custodian

Freida
Calhoun
HS Custodian

The bus drivers are working hard .
Bus Drivers from left to right:
I . Rod Minssen
2. Phyllis Klaudt
3. Herb Grote
4. Vern Dollen
5. Roger Dunn
6. Duane Benson
7. Hazel Hough
8. Tom Leonard
9. Dav id Barnet
10. Leonard Rasmussen
Not Pictured
I. Rosie Gibbs
2. Maxinne Shultz

The cooks on parade.
Head Cool« Joyce Nelson

" .

Back Row from left to right:
janet Leaders
Doris Baumfalk
Marlene Collins
Dodi e Stokes
Front Row from left to right:
Ruthanne Huff
Joyce Nelson

84 Adm ini stration/ Facul ty

��CLASS OF 1997
Adair, Douglas
Anderson. Jessica
Bardsley, Andrew
Benedict, Lee
Bergantzel , Casey

Bixler, Jessica
Blackburn, Matthew
Bleth , M ary
Bouvier. Scotr
Chollett, Christina

Christiansen , Jeremy
Dicenzo, Jennifer
Donnelly, Angela
Evans, Joshua
Goodman . Amanda

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Hazen , Mark
House, Douglas
Justesen . Matthew
Kelso . Amy
Knudtson , Karl

Kreeger, Jennifer
Lashier, Molly
Lewis , Danielle
M aassen , Dan
Mander, Brian

Minear. Cassidy
M inear. Jole ne
Morg an , Sarah
N ie lson, Tiffany
Niem ann , Sarah

86 8 th grade

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�The Next Freshmen on the Road
Rowe , Michelle
Schmielau , Mike
Scoles, Brad
Sherbondy, Alyssum
Storjohann , Daniel

Sutton , Daniel
Syndergaard , Joel
Tiarks, Laci
Tiarks, Matthew
Williams , Kate

At LeR: Brad Scoles, Scott Bouvier,
and Jenni DiCenzo.

Hard at Worl&lt;!!!

Playing a fun game of basketball!!
Above: Michelle Rowe, Jessica A nderson . and Ch rissy Chollett.

8th grade 87

�7th GRADE 1998

Amanda
Arrowsmith

Emily
Bixler

James
Blackburn

Stephanie
Block

James
Boeck

Steven
Bro km an

Brian
Burhenne

Joe
Calabro

Brendan
Cary

Lonni
Casson

Jason
Christensen

Joel
Cox

Leanne
Durick

Jason
Fischer

Bo
Flanagan

Zachary
Foley

Seth
Hartwell

Leland
Herrill

Sarah
Hollinger

Erin
Huneke

Jacob
Jensen

Kari
Justesen

Melanie
Kaiser

Andy
Leick

Lucas
Malnack

Chad
Martinez

John
Morgan

No Photo
Available

Tiffany
Johnson

Work

Hard

Play
Hard

88 7rh Grade

�GETIING IT MOVING

Brian
Mueller

Chris
Nelson

Amanda
Olsen

Justin
Peters

Kim
Pierson

Greg
Rodenburg

Kevin
Ross

Jessica
Ru piper

Jill
Shudak

Brent
Simons

Traci
Snyder

Andy
Storjohann

Trisha
Taylor

Jessica
Terry

Chad
Thomas

Kathie
Trede

Jacquelyn
True

Emily
Wakefield

Sandi
Waldmann

Andy
Welsh

Adam
Witthauer

Ryan
Young

Watch tl1e game, fellas!
Pictured:
Chad Thomas
Lucas Malnack
Brian Burhenne
7th Grade 89

�SIXTH GRADE 1999

Robert
Awe

Joel
Bardsley

Michaela
Benson

Jonathan
Bernhardt

Jessica
Boyd

John
Bracker

Jam es
Brokman

Chris
Burke

Shannon
Callaghan

E.lisa
Chollett

Joshua
Cihacek

Aaron
Coberly

Jason
Dofner

Sherri
Driver

Matthew
Eng les

nm
Farrell

Amanda
Foote

Becky
Graham

Danielle
Hall

Sarah
Hazen

Jennifer
H edegaard

Caleb
Jackson

Zack
Kerber

Crystal
Kermoade

nffany
Konz

Brenna
Larsen

Luke
Larsen

Amanda
Lausen

�STEPPING UP!!

Morgan
Leaders

Curtis
Letner

Stephanie
Maassen

Jessi
Maxwell

Justin
Miller

Kate
Morgan

Brenda
Niemann

Jenniger
Pace

Eric
Robertson

Shadie
Ruckman

Hanna
Schmidt

Janna
Seaton

Jeff
Sherbondy

Kelly
Sorensen

Jessica
Taylor

Elizabeth
narks

Tammy
narks

Blu
Wah le

John
Walker

Mindi
Watkins

Nicole
Weiland

Not Pictured :
Lucus Henry

Matt
Willard

Jessica
Zych

Working hard to learn the ropes .

6th Grade 91

�Middle School Band
Seventh and Eighth
Grade Band
Front row, !eh to right : Emily Bixler, Amy Kelso . Jill Shudak.
Angie Donnelly, Laci Tiarks, Amanda Goodman . 2nd row :
Seth Hartwell, Bo Flanagan, Jessica Bixler, Mary Bleth.
Melanie Kaiser, Jenni DiCenzo. 3rd row: Emily Wkaefield ,
Karl Knudtson , Matthew Blackburn, Lee Bennedict, Brian
Mueller. 4th row : Adam Witthauer, Kari Justesen , Joel Cox ,
Chrissy Chollett, Sarah Niemann , Jolene Minear, Dan Sutton .
5th row : Joel Syndergaard, Steven Brokman , Brendan Cary.
Brent Simons, Stephanie Block, James Blackburn Leland
Herrill. 6th row : Cass Minear, Doug House, Andy Bardsley,
Kevin Ross, Jason Fischer, Andrew Welsh , Jessica Terry. Top
row : Tiffany Johnson, Michelle Rowe, Danielle Lewis , Molly
Lashier.

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Sixth Grade Band
Back row: !eh to right: Jim Brokman , Chris Burke , Morgan
Leaders, Daniell e Hall, Jennifer Hedegaard, Tim Farrell. 2nd
row. Luke Larsen , Micael Walker, Jason Dofn er, John Bernhardt, Caleb Jackson , Curt Letner, Lisa Jenney. 3rd row: Zack
Kerber, Matt Willard, Blu Wahle , Jessica Taylor, Brenna
Larsen , Rob Awe . 4th row : Adrienne Lee, Sarah Haze n ,
Janna Seaton, Sherri Driver, Brenda Niemann , Crystal Kermoade, Mindy Watkins. Bottom row: Tiffany Konz Elizabeth
Tiarks, Amanda Lausen , Kelly Sorensen, Jessica Zych , Elisia
Chollett.

92 Middle School Band

�Middle School Choir
Seventh and
Eighth Grade Choir
Front Row Left to Right: Danielle Lewis, Alyssum
Sherbondy, Jessica Ruplper, Jenni DJCenzo, Trisha
Taylor, Michelle Rowe , Jacquie Trede, Sandi Waldmann, Justin Peters, Jason Christensen, Seth
Hartwell, Matt Justesen. 2nd row: Amy Kelso, Jennifer Kreeger, Leanne Durick, Amanda Goodman ,
Stephanie Block, Amanda Olsen , Mary Bleth, Jeremy
Christiansen, Mark Hazen, Andy Bardsley, James
Boeck , Joel Cox, Matthew Blackburn . Chad Martinez,
3rd row : Erin Huneke, Tiffany Johnson, Kate Williams ,
Nicole Pierson, Amanda Arrowsmith , Molly Lashier,
Jolene Minear, Brendan Cary, James Blackburn, Chris
Nelson, Brian Mander, Brent, Simons, Andy Bardsley, 4th row: Sarah Nieman , Chrissy Chollett, Lonni
Casson, Melanie Kaiser, Emily Bixler, Bo Flanagan,
Jessica Anderson, Laci Tiarks, Dan Sutton, Andy
Welsh , Chad Thomas, Ryan Young , Adam Witthauer.

Sixth Grade Choir
Front row left to right: Hanna Schmidt, Sherry Dri ver, Elisa Ch o llett , Sarah Hazen, Ti ffany Konz ,
Curti s Letner, Jeff Sherbondy, Johathan Bernhardt,
Tim Farrell , Chri s Burke , Joey Bardsley James
Brokm an 2nd row :Jessica Zych, Danielle Hall.
Stephani e Maassen , Shannon Callaghan , Mindi
Watkins , Becky Graham , Jennie Pace, Robbie
Awe , Jason Dofner. Joshua Cihacek. Caleb Jackson, Ms. Boise 3rd row: Amanda Lausen. Jessi
M axwell , Shadl e Ruckman , Nicole Welland .. Elizabeth Tiarks, Kelly Sorenson , Michaela Benson,
Aaron Coberly , Just in Miller, Blu Wah le, Matthew
Wi ll ard, Luke Larson. 4th row: Jennifer Hedegaard, Jessica Taylor, Tammy Tiarks , Brenna
Larsen, Brenda Niemann , Janna Seaton , Crystal
Kermoad e, Morgan Leaders, John Bracker, Zach
Kerber, Michael Walker

Middle School Choir 93

�M.S. Student Council
8TH Grade Student Council
Karl Kundtson
Laci Tiarks
Jessica Andersen
Alyssum Sherbondy

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7TH Grade Student Council
Sarah Hollinger
Jason Christensen
Kevin Ross
Leland Herrill

6TH Grade Student Council
Jessi Maxwell
Amanda Lausen
Jennifer Pace
joey Bardsley

9 4 M .S. Stud ent Counci l

�Middle School Volleyball
Game Scores for the '92 Season
Seven th Grade
Oakland
15-6, 15-8, 15-13
15-2, 15-8, 15-7
Missouri Valley
Griswold
15-3, 15-2, 15-12, 15-8
Treynor
10-15, 16-14, 15-3
Tri -Center
15-9, 15-7, 15-10, 15-3
Audubon
15-0, 15-1 3 , 15-3
Wilson Jr. High
15-1 , 15-1, 15-2
A-S-T
15-11, 15-3, 15-3, 15-5, 15-6, 11-15
Logan-Magnolia 15-2, 15-8, 15-2, 15-4
Overall Match Record: 9-0
Eighth Grade
Oakland
15-8, 1-15, 15-8
Missouri Valley
15-7, 15- 11 , 15-4
Griswold
11 - 15, 15-4, 15-12, 15-8
Treynor
15-10, 5-15 , 8-15
Tri -Center
15-12, 17-15, 13-15, 15-13
Audubon
15- 10, 10- 15. 16-18
Wilson Jr. H igh
15-2, 15-9 , 15-2
A -S-T
15-5, 15-10, 15-11, 15-6
Logan-Magnol ia 15-1 , 15-3, 15-9. 15-1
Overall Match Record: 7-2

Top Left, 8th grade Front row le~ to right: Chrissy Chollet. Amanda Goodman, Tiffany Nielson , Sarah Morgan ,
Jenny DiCenzo, Alyssum Sherbondy. 2nd Row: Sarah
Niemann , Jessica Andersen , Jolene Minear, Laci Tiarks,
Molly Lash ier, Danielle Lewis , 3rd Row : Mary Bleth ,
Michelle Rowe, Angela Donnelly.
Bottom Left: Amanda Arrowsmith and Jessica Rupiper
wait for the ball to come over the net.
Center Left 7th g rade: 1st Row le~ to right: Kari Justesen , Jessica Terry, Jill Shudak, Amanda Olsen , Jessica
Rupiper, LeAn ne Durick, Sarah Hollinger, 2nd Row : Erin
Huneke, Tiffany Johnson, Stephanie Block, Jackie True .,
Amanda Arrowsm ith, Lony Casson.
Right: Kirsten Anderson and Connie Casson help coach
the team during a time out.

�Middle School Football

I st row le~ to right: James Blackburn, Lucas Malnack, Brent Simons, Jacob Jensen, Chad Martinez, Zach Foley , Steven Brokman , John Morgan . Row 2: Coach
Martin, Chris Nelson, Brian Mueller, Kevin Ross , Jason Fischer, Greg Rodenburg, Leland Herrlll, Andrew Storjohann, Joe Calabro, Coach Caverzagie. Row 3 :
Andy Bardsley, Matt Tiarks, Doug Adair, Mark Hazen , Matt Justesen, Brad Scoles, Joel Syndergaard , Cass Minear. Row 4: Lee Benedict, Matthew Blackburn,
Doug House, Jeremy Christensen, Brian Mander, Dan Sutton, Daniel Storjohann, Josh E.vans.

T

he junior High football team went
through an up and down year. The
highlights were defeating Oakland in
eighth grade action and Treynor in seventh
grade action. Most of the games this year
were very close and not decided until the
fourth quarter. Bot h teams show promise for
future Eagle success as they improved as the
season went on.
7th Grade
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood

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8th Grade
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood

0 Griswold 18
6 Treynor 12
21 Oakland 14
12 A -5-T 34
0 Audubon 14

Griswold 12
Treynor 0
A -5-T 6
Audubon 14

Upper rig ht: Dogpil e on the t hirty-fi ve ya rd line.
Rig ht: Little E.agles pursue t he play .

96 M.S. football

�Middle School Wrestling
BOTTOM ROW: And y Bard s ley.
Ja s on Christensen , Bra d S c ol es .

Greg Rodenburg , Lucus Malnacl&lt;.
Leland Herrill , Chris Nelson . TOP
ROW: Cass Minear, Mark Hazen ,
Jeremy Christiansen , Danny Sutton,
Joel Syndergaard , Doug Adair,
Coach Kevin Hough.

Top Left- Chris Nelson gets ready for a
takedown. Top Middle- Joel Syndergaard
tries to score. Top Right- The Eagles await
their chance on the mat. Bottom LeftDoug Adair tries to avoid a takedown.
Bottom Right- Mark Hazen is soon to get
a pin.

T

he Underwood Mi d dle School
Wrestling Team had a very successful
year. Under t he d irection of Coach
Kevin Hough the young Eagl es cleared a
winning season. The team showed a lot of
improvement throughout t he year. The 8th
graders p roved t hemsel ves as promising
prospects as they advance to the hig h school
level nex t season .
Middle School Wrestling 97

�Middle School Basl&lt;etball

Front (LtoR)- Karl Knudtsen , Cass Minear, Andy Bardsley, Joel Syndergard ,
Mark Hazen. Back Row- Matthew Blackburn . Brian Mander, Jeremy Christiansen , Doug House, Dan Sutton , Dan Storjohann.

Front (LtoR)- Alyssum Sherbondy, Mary Bleth , Chrissy Chollett, Molly
Lashier. Back- Jolene Minear, Michelle Rowe , Jessica Anderson, Sarah Niemann, Laci narks.

Front (Lto R) - Brendan Cary, Chris Nelson, Kevin Ross , Brent Simons, Justin
Peters , Back Row- Jason Christe nsen , Andy Welsh , Andrew Storjohann,
Joel Cox, Steven Brokman.

Front (LtoR) -Tri sha Taylor, Sarah Hollinger, Jessica Rupiper , Aman da
Olsen, Jessica Terry. Back Row- Stephanie Block. Leanne Durick, Lonni
Casson, Amanda Arrowsmith , Kari Justesen.

8th Grade Results

7th Grade Results

GIRLS

BOYS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS

- 52
- 40
- 34
- 31
- 37
- 32
- 28
- 51
- 42

Oakland
A-S-T
Griswold
Audubon
Tri-Center
Mo. Valley
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MS. Girls Track Results:
Kim Invitational:
12 pts, 7th out of 7.
Eagle Invitational:
54 pts, 4th out of 6.
Tri Center Invitational:
51 pts, 5th out of 6 .
WIC, 8 pts, 8th out of 8.
Treynor Invitational:
31 pts 5th put of 5.
2 New School Records:
Mary Bleth ran a 10.74 time in
the 5 Flight hurdles.
JH . Girls Track: Front row : Amy Kelso , Trisha Taylor, Alyssum Sherbondy, Tiffani Nielsen , Jill Shudak, Stephanie
Block. Second row : Sarah Hollinger, Laci Tiarks, Chrissy Chollett. Lonni Casson , Leanne Durick, Amanda Arrowsm ith. Third row: Sarah Niemann , Mary Bleth , Michelle Rowe, Jessica Andersen , Jolene Minear, Danielle Lewis.

Mary Bleth , Chrissy Chollett,
Laci Tiarks, and Jolene Minear,
ran a 46.63 in the Shuttle Hurdle Relay

JH. Boys Track:
Underwood Invite:
90 pts, 3rd out of 6.
Tri Center Invite:
3rd, out of 6 .
WIC: 6th , out of 8 .
Treynor: 5th, out of 5.
Team Picture: Row l: Joe C.,
Steve B., Doug H ., Matt j.,
josh E., Karl K. Row 2: Brendan C., Brent S., Andrew S.,
Justin P., Andy B., Cass M.,
Mark H. Row 3 : Dan S., Chad
M ., Dan S., M att T., Brad S.,
Jeremy C., Brian M.

Brad Scoles is set for his
open 400.

Jill Shudak, getting set to
"put the shot".

JH . Girls are doing what
they do best, Talking.

Jessica A .: long jumping or
building sand castles?

Justin Peters, keeps on
going, and going.
Midd le School Tr.Kk 99

�M.S. CANDIDS

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7TH Grade

Working? Yea Right!

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To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.
To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet
To make all your friendS feel that there Is something In them.
To look at the sunny side of everything and make your
optimism come true.
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expect only the best
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To give so much time to the Improvement of yourself that you have
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The End of the Road

s another year comes to an end, so does the end of another class. The class of 1993. As we wandered through the halls of blue and orange a lot of memories were set into our minds. The class
of '93 has seen a lot of changes in their time. We have seen many principals come and go and
we were glad to see Mr. Dannen stick with us. We have also seen many teachers come and go
all of which we formed some kind of bond with . Others changes being the changes of Homecoming '92 to
the changes of Prom '93. Even though we thought they would be bad changes , they really didn't turn out
all that bad.
Throughout our high school years we have seen many teachers pull out their hair for us, we've seen
many teachers sacrifice for us. We owe a lot to the faculty and administration for the years they gave us.
They put a lot of hard work and dedication into this school and made it the best they possibly could. Their
concern for our well-being was and is greatly appreciated.
We would also like to thank the underclassmen for the great years they gave us. I'm sure you all know
that some of us really enjoyed picking on you and getting away with it. Thanks for putting up with us and
we really didn ' t mind you!!
Also a great big THANK YOU to Ms. Elbert for making our last high school year book the best. Thanks for
putting up with all of some peoples' stuff (I think you know what we're talking about!). We know that the
majority of the class was seniors, but that goes without saying! The newspaper staff did a great job
redesigning the paper , it looked great! You did a marvelous job and we hope you stick with it and keep up
the good world! Thank you again.
Well that about wraps it up, we hope you enjoy the yearbook. We know we had a wonderful time
putting it together. Have a great year or years and always remember to smile and people will smile with
you .
A big GOOD LUCK to the class of 1993!!!

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Editors-in-chief

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