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"F a ding Fast"
1992

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Underwood High School

Underwood, Iowa 51576

�Table of Contents
Student Life

Pg.

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Organizations

Pg.

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Athletics

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35

Seniors

Pg.

59

People

Pg.

77

Middle School

Pg.

87

Advertising

Pg. 103

Closing

Pg. 116

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��Homecoming Spirit
Senior slave day is a day when underclassmen can purchase a senior and be "in
charge" for the day. Top middle: These Seniors are fashionable and can sing! Top right :
Don't think I won't remember this! Middle
left: Heather &amp; Jeannie are true opposites on
Opposite day. Middle: " Anyone want a
kiss?" Middle right: "Don't hate me because
I'm beautiful. " Bottom left: Am I seeing two
Vanna Whites or is it Ann and Amy? Bottom
middle: The guys get their dates for the
dance. Bottom right: Kelli and Carrie gloat
their new wardrobes.

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�In '91

Thi s year's spirit week began September 9, 1991 and
started off with Western Day. Tuesday was Opposite Day,
Wednesday was SO's Day, Thursday was Neon Day and
Slave Day, and Friday was Spirit Day. Everyone looks forward to Spirit Week and all of the activities it brings.
Top left: Jim and Sarah on opposite day.
Top middle: An example of proud underclassmen on Slave
day.
Top right: Connie strikes a pose!
Middle: These three lovely ladies change their gender for
Opposite day.
Bottom left: The cover-girl super models for 199 1.
Bottom right: Carrie dresses up for Western day.

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�Underwood Spirit Shines

LEFT; "Eating up" the applause. ABOVE;
Doing a little victory dance. UPPER RIGHT;
That's odd!!! BELOW; Just look at the crowd
roar! MIDDLE RIGHT; Oakland barbecue.

FAR LEFT; Stop playing with your food! MIDDLE; Look out belowl!!!
BELOW; Duh . . . do we have a game plan? ??

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LEFT; We

must learn to
crawl before
we walk.
RIGHT; Go
mighty
Eagles!!

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�Eagle Victory
Right: Eagles working to a victory

It was the first time in 4 years that
the Eagle football team came away
from a Homecoming game the winner.
We went into the game with a 1-1 record . During the second quarter we
scored with two seconds left on the
clock with a 36 yard pass to Jason
Bardsley. The whole team played together the whole game and did a great
job.

ABOVE: Th e guys go for the ball.

ABOVE LEFT: Eagle making a play for the team.

LEFT: Eagles facing the defense.

RI GHT: Ano ther touc hdown for the team1

�Corona ti on 91

"Coronation 91" was a very
enchanting evening. The theme
was "WE ARE THE ONE AND
ONLY". The Homecoming Court
consisted of Dee Gach, Sara Justesen, Tina Collins, Kelli Kennedy, Melinda Deal, Carrie Potter,
Brad Arrowsmith, Jared Powell,
Curt Christensen, Dana Carman,
Rue Hough, and Brent Dohse.
Rue Hough was crowned King
and Tina Collins was crowned
Queen. The Court would like to
thank Jared Carman and Traci
Bloom for introducing the canidates. Also Connie Casson for
pinning the fine flowers on the
men and Justin Kinney and Mark
Sutton for the fine roses for the
young ladies. It was an enjoyable
evening and people should remember it for a long time to
come.

�The Homecoming Dance was
held after the wonderful coronation .
The totally awesome music was provided by Mr. Tunes 'and they did a
superb job. Students danced until
11 :30. The dance turnout was probably the best in the past few years.
The proud students of Underwood
had one of the best Homecoming
Nights ever!!

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�WHOA,
On November 8th and 9th
the Underwood Middle and
High School choirs presented
their annual variety show. The
show was held on the high
school stage. It was a roaring
success, with both nights being sold out. Friday night was
standing room only. The
theme for the show was centered on tv and favorite television reruns. Some of the favorites were the Energizer Bunny
and the Lucky Dog. Mrs. Wallin said "I received more letters and calls on this year's
show than on any previous
show." She also said that she
was very pleased with the students' performances, and with
the enthusiastic audience response. Congratulations to all
who participated.

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�DE JA VU !!

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�POLLS AND SURVEYS
We at
Underwood, felt
compelled to take it
upon ourselves to
inform all of you
what people really
like. Not just any
people, but cool
and happening

Underwood
students. On the
next page you will
be able to read, in
black and white,
what's happening
according to our
''vogue" Underwood
society.

UPPER RIGHT : Preparing for the future with Ms.
Bergsten?!?
ABOVE : Studying is the only way to go.
CENTER RIGHT : Mark is going to stick to eating
candy bars for lunch .
RIGHT : The sophomore girls prefer cafeteria foo d.

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�Brand of Jeans

Best Hang Outs

1. Levi's
2. Pepe
3. Zena
4. Lee
5. Guess

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2.
3.
4.
5.

Things To Do On Weekends

Shoney's
Hy-Vee
Nearest Party
B-Mart
Target

Best Songs

1. Work I Go to get togethers

1. Sail Away

2.
3.
4.
5.

2.
3.
4.
5.

Watch movies
Cruisin
Go on a date to the movies
Go on a "real" date - What's a date ?

Best Rap Groups
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

NWA
Naughty By Nature
Digital Underground
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Salt-N-Peppa

Making more money to hang at
Jhoney's with my honey!!!

O.P.P
Unchained Melody
Gangster of Love
Friends in Low Places

Best Rock Groups
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

It ain ' t easy being cheezy!! Is it Keith? ?

Stix
Motley Crue
Skid Row
Steve Miller Band
AC/DC

I don't want to eat it . . . you
can't make me!!

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Two of the biggest symbols of the
90's are Fads &amp; Fashions, and like every year we have a veritable plethora of
candids showing how "Swass" the
students of Underwood really are.
This year a lot of the same fads and
fashions came into play except there
was more emphasis on them. For example, a lot of the same brand name
clothes were worn, except they had
the latest style and more emphasis was
put on advertising their brand name
with popular patches and symbols.
Another growingly popular fad is the
e-.;er popular rap music. Rap music has
taken over the teen world. More and
more teens have caught on to wearing
the same clothes as the popular "rappers'' wear and a lot of teens have
taken up the same dance style as our
favorite "rappers", too.
Although rap music has grown so
popular, we cannot forget all of our
favorite rock groups which influence us
day by day. Some of the most popular
are Skid Row, Metallica, Firehouse,
Motley Crue, and of course New Kids
On the Block.
Another new trend for teens is listening to country music. A few of the
country stars include Garth Brooks,
Hank Williams, Jr., Clint Black, Oak
Ridge Boys, and Randy Travis.
Before we close this years story of
Fads and Fashions we cannot forget
our favorite past-time, T.V. Some of
the favorite television shows of teens
include the Simpsons, Doogie Howser,
M.D., Beverly Hills 90210, and .Full
House, just to name a few.

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Top: Craig, Jeff. and Trent show
off their "homeboys" pose.
Middle left: Jared and Nikki toast
their new life together.
Bottom left: Carrie poses for the
camera.
Bottom right: The wrestling cheerleaders smile for the camera.
PAGE 14 &amp; 15
The Eagle fans wait for the game
to begin.
PAGE 15
Top left: Kelli and Melinda start a
new fad .
Top right: The sophomore girls being trendy.
Middle: An example of male bonding
Bottom left: Some Spanish students making pinatas.
Bottom right: Miss Elbert and .:lohn
making money for the yearbook.

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�Assemblies 1991 1992

Carrie Potter was one of many who helped when Mr. Saggua visited.

We have had several assemblies
this year at Underwood. They
ranged from pep assemblies to presentations against drugs to messages for students both academically and athletically. Bernie Saggua
visited on October 15. He is the
chairman of the Iowa Boys Athletic
Union. Several students helped to
make Mr. Saggua's visit a pleasant
one, they were Rue Hough, Mark
Rollins, Carrie Potter, Sara Justesen, Jason Bardsley, Jim Hobbs,
Kelli Kennedy, Judd Hawkins, Ann
Hough , Connie Casson, Nicki Belt,
Tina Collins, and Heather Leaders.
Also, visiting to tell us how to "Walk
the Talk " , was Officer Pauley. He
spoke about the dangers that deal
with the use of drugs and alcohol.
He gave a very energetic and entertain ing talk. Many pep rallies were
taking place throughout the year.
The cheerleaders did a fine job of
keeping the school spirit up.

Bernie Saggua spoke about the import ance of being involved in school.

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�1991-1992

DANCES

Below left : Ed an d Tricia slowin' it down.
Below middle: Eagles doing the "Chicken". Below right : Chris smiles for the
camera. Middle left: Are they wallflowers
or just taking a break?

Dances were a big part of the activities this year at Underwood. Even
though our Christmas Dance was cancelled due to bad weather, we made
up for it with other dances. There was,
of course, Homecoming and Prom,
along with the Sweetheart's Dance
and a St. Patricks's Day Dance. All of
the events were a success and a fun
place to get together with friends.
Top Picture: The Sweethearts
grabbed their dates for a slow dance.
Left picture: Brad , Brent, and Dana
show how it's done!

Upper Middle: Aren ' t these dances great? Middle right: Fara h and
Brad having a great time. Left: Oh those crazy kids! ! Middle: Doin' the
Hokey Pokey! Right : Slowin' it down one more time.

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�Unforgettable Prom 1992

�Prom was held at Underwood High School on
Saturday, May 9, 1992. The theme was "Unforgettable." The Junior class decorated in the colors purple, green, black. and silver. The prom
meal included a rel ish tray, garden salad. fillet of
chicken breast, rice pilaf. green bean cassero le,
dessert tray, an d punch. Prom servers were
sophomores, Nikki Bach, Lisa Ett lema n, Monica
Kampman, Mandi McManigal, Jami Strum, Chris
Tamms, Chad Brown, Jay Collins, Brent Gillett,
Adam Justesen, Trent Leonard , and Matt Malnack. We had an excellent D.J., Mr. Tunes, for
the dance. Afterprom activities included a trip to
Regal Lanes to bowl and to the YMCA for swimming , volleyball, Las Vegas night, and other activities.

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�The Pink Panther

Above: Phil coming out of the closet Left: Cullen tries on his prom tux ana
Seth gives his opinion. Below: The servants are "interrogated" by Inspector Clouseau. Below Left: Judd being "knocked out" by Cullen's sen se o
humor. Below- Jami and Mark "tied down" while Farah watches.

Clouseau- Cullen Chollett, Dreyfus- Judd
Hawkins, Olga- Amy Gearhart, French
Lady- Ann Hough, Waiter- Rue Hough,
French Man- Seth Grote, Dr. Duval- Carrie Potter, Francoise- Nicki Belt, InmateShannon McManigal, Orderlies- Robbie
Widick and Jeannie Wilson, Margot- Jami
Waldmann, Dr. Fassbender- Mark Sutton,
Jarvis- Phil Kennedy, Cato- Seth Grote,
Mclaren- Nicki Belt, Drummond- Tennille
Tribble, Japonica- Ann Hough, BullockJeannie Wilson, Leverlilly- Sarah Wakefield, Shark- Jane Joens, StutterstuttShannon McManigal, Tournier- Farah
Ward, Cairo Jane- Melissia Kaiser, KateConnie Casson, Mirage Club AudienceAndromeda Ross, Seth Grote, Sarah
Wakefield, Jane Joens, Heather Leaders,
Carrie Potter, Amy Isenhour, Leslie Casson, Robbie Widick. Hindu Helen- Jennifer Dohse, Mafia Type- Rue Hough, Technician- Lori Wood, Messenger- Heather
Leaders, German Girl- Leslie Casson
Arabian Assassin- Rue Hough, Italian As~
sassin- Stacy Adamson, Japanese Assassin- Robbie Widick, American Assassin- Jeannie Wilson, Chinese AssassinCarrie Potter, Kenyan Assassin- Connie
Casson, Swedish Assassin- Shannon
McManigal, Mexican Assassin- Tennille
Tribble, Waitress- Amy Isenhour, First
Desk Clerk- Jane Joens, Second Desk
Clerk- Andromeda Ross, Spotlight- Bob
DeYoung, Lights- Karen Cohrs, SoundEric Jensen , Melinda Deal

Above Right- Girls night out at the club. Below left- Cullen and Amy discussing future plans. Below- Judd let!
everyone know what he wants. Below Left- Heather gives Cullen his ~·massa ge . "

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Very Top: Fearless FHA group led by Mrs. Ruggles.
Below That: Mr. Pickard' s FFA groL:Jp.
Below That: It's evident that Pickard and Dannen
can't pull an all nighter.
Top Left: Bards all caged up.
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Top left: Heather and Leslie hiding from th e boys at th e
lock in. Middle Left: Rue and Carrie in a KC motel room .
Just Above: Just look at tho" crazy guys under th at mat.

�SPEECH
Conference, District, and State Speech contest, headed by Mrs. Larsen went extremely
well this year. Fifteen students, includ ing one
freshman, one sophomore, three juniors and
ten seniors attended Conference Speech on
February 19, 1992 at IWCC. Of those students,
eleven advanced to districts on February 29 at
Fremont-Mills in Tabor, Iowa. Six students, including Cullen Chollett, Rue Hough, Mark Blair,
Melinda Deal, Jami Waldmann , and Janet Ross
advanced to State Speech Contest on March
21 , 1992 in Norwalk, Iowa. Their ratings were
outrageous! All of the students did an excellent
job at all competitions, especially State. All of
the students at least rated a II , there were no
Ill ' s given.

AB OVE; L-R, Row One; Melinda Deal, Jami
Waldmann, Janet Ross. Row Two; Cullen Chollett, Rue Hough, Mark Blair.
RIGHT; L-R, Row One; Janet Ross, Carrie Potter, Melinda Deal, Jeannie Wilson. Row Two;
Lauren Lamp, Jami Waldmann, Nikki Belt, Teresa Kerr, Amy Gearhart. Row Three; Rue
Hough , Cullen Chollett. Row Four; Mrs. Larsen .
BELOW; L-R; Janet Ross, Carrie Potter, Ann
Hough, Tina Collins, Leslie Casson , Jeannie
Wi lson. Row Two; Lauren Lamp, Jami Waldmann, Nikki Belt, Teresa Kerr, Amy Gearhart,
Row Three; Rue Hough, Mrs. Larsen, Cullen
Ch ollett .
At State Speech , Melinda Deal perfor med in
Radio News and received two ll's and a I. She
also performed in Improvisational Act ing and
received two l's and one II. Janet Ross did
Interpretive Reading Poetry and received a I
and two ll 's. Jami Waldma nn competed in the
same categ ory and earned all ll's. Mark Blai r
competed in Original Oratory and came out
with th ree ll's. Rue Hough did Interpretive
Reading Prose and received all ll's also. Cul len
Chollett acted out a hilarious scene for the
judges and wal ked away with three l's in Improvisationa l Act ing. Cullen is the only one that
advanced to All-State Speech at UNI in Cedar
Falls. Everyone did an excellent job!!!

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�(Front row L-R) Tim Rodenburg, Danny Masker, Todd Leonard, Brent Dohse,
Curt Christensen Amy Pitt, Cullen Chollett, Jim Hobbs (Second row) Chris
Richard, Jessica Thomas, jason Slack, Sonya Shaver, Sara Justesen , Melissa
Adkins, Kirsten Anderson , Jane Joens, Tanya French (Third row) Chris
DeWolf, Jason Burhenne, Shawna Carman, Renee Ring, Jami Strum, Heather
Dollen, Robin Burke, Christina Tamms, Jennifer Eggers (Fourth row) Paul
Whitson, Scott Putnam , Joe Rasmussen , Jeremy Boeck, Shannon McManigal ,
Stacy Syndergaard, Arion Jensen, Melissa Zook, Amy Gearhart (Back row)
Jeff Whannel , Andy Johnson , Mark Rollins, Mrs. Plummer

(Front row) Jennifer Mander, Tennille Tribble, Nicki Belt, Kurt Justesen ,
Amy Isenhour, Luann Adams
(Second row) Jennifer Eggers, Robert Simmons, Kari Thomas, Andromeda
Ross, Jessica Thomas, Sara Powell, Sarah Klaudt, Jim Hob bs, Stacy Syndergaard
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�National Honor Society
The National Honor Society works
hard throughout the year. They hold
two bloodmobiles, one in the fall and
another in the spring.
The National Honor Society's induction was February 22, 1992. There
were eight people inducted . These
people met many requirements. They
had to maintain a 3.00 GPA for three
consecutive semesters. The teachers
also have a part in the picking of the
inductees. The teachers speak and
think highly of these people.

Front Row: Leslie Casson. Ann Hough, Kelli Kennedy, Lori Malnack , Cullen Chollett , Dee Gach.
Second Row: Susie Knott, Curt Christensen. Traci Bloom, Karen Hedegaard, Leah Klaudt, Connie
Casson. Third Row: Judd Hawkins, Eric Jensen, Nikk i Bach. Arion Jensen. Lauren Lamp. Fourth Row:
Jim Ross. Sarah Wakefield, Heather Leaders, Jami Waldmann, Todd Leonard, Mark Rollins, Trent
Leonard .

New Induc tees. Fro nt Row: Traci Bloom. Karen Hedegaa rd . Leah Kl audt ,
Conn ie Casson . Second Row: Susie Knott, Nikki Bach, Todd Leonard ,
Trent Leonard .

Upper Right: Lori and Frita smi le for the camera while at
the bloodmobile. Lower Right: Lauren and Jim laughing at
Mark because he looks a little nervous.

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�Student

The Student Council and Cabinet
plan many activities during the
school year that many of us take for
granted. They plan homecoming,
and the junior cabinet gets the Prom
Committee started on planning
Prom. They have many outside activities and represent our school
very well.

Student Council Members: Front Row: Todd Leonard, Traci Bloom, Jared Carman, Middle Row:
Janet Ross, Danny Masker, Connie Casson, Mandi McManigal, Carri e Pott er, Nikki Bach, Back Row:
Mark Rollins, Mr. Benzing, Ru e Hough

Sophomore Cabinet: Matt Malnack , Ki rsten Anderson, Jami Strum, Trent Leonard

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�Government

Right Senior Cabinet: Jeannie Wilson, Sara Justesen, Cullen Chollett, Kelli Kennedy

Junior Cabinet: Ann Hough, Jeff Shudak , Judd Hawkin s, Dean Leaders

Freshmen Cabinet: Lori Casson . Jason Rosas, Brad Christensen ,
Mist y Tam ayo

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�WHAT'S THE LATEST NEWS?
"The Paper" was the name of this
years newspaper, and it was one of the
best! We improved the paper greatly
by writing more stories and laying it out
better so there weren't any lines. Cullen Chollett was the Editor and did a
great job! We received many compliments on our paper and hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we did!
Left: We have a great time in publications, just ask Stacey!
Below: Hey, we're having loads of fun
folding 150 papers!
Bottom Left: Angie and Nicole are
rushing to get this weeks story typed.
Bottom right: Yes, I'm trying to teach
Bardsley how to use the computer.

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�YEARBOOK 1992

The 1991-92 yearbook staff has worked·
very hard to make the yearbook a great
success. We have learned a lot and had a
great time taking pictures, developing our
own pictures, and laying out the yearbook.
Kelli Kennedy was the Editor of the yearbook and has done a wonderfu l job along
with the staff to make our schools yearbook
the best.
Top: The publications crew!
Left: Rue takes time out from working on
yearbook pages to give Kelli a trim.

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�At the beginning of 1992, the swing choir went to Okoboji
for a class retreat. The retreat went very well. And from then
on we have focused our attention on doing the best we could
do. The results were the following : 1st at Conference, 2nd at
The Cedar Rapids Competition, 2nd at Apollo , and a Division
I rat ing at State.

Above right: Look at those muscles! These men wanted to show off their pecks in
" Farmer Tan." Above: What's the matter girls, are you contused about something in particular.

Right to left: Erika Martin, Shannon McManigal, Carrie Goodman , Lisa Ett leman, Melisia Kaiser. Mark Sutton, Rob Widick, Amy Isenhour. Adrl
Robertson, Monica Kampman , Jennifer Mander Second: Mrs. Dose, Kristina Blackburn, Karen Hedagard, Sarah Klaudt, Paul Whitson, John Ti ark
30 Melissa Norton, Janet Ross Third: Jenni Eggers, Nikki Bach, Jenni Dohse, Mandi McManigal, Jeff McDanel, Kurt Justesen, Andromida Ross, Joann
Eggers, Mrs. Wallin Bottom: Jill Childs, Melinda Deal, Lori Malnack, Jim Hobbs, Stacy Adamso n, Sara Justesen, Marty Moore, Sarah Schnackenber

�Underwood Unlimited
Carmen Wallin,
Career 1979 to
1992, Thank you
for putting up with
us all these years.

Above: Hawaiian Punch; the swing choir performed
for a fundraiser for the Athletics Boosters. Here's a
little sample of "Every Day I've Got To Sing Some. "
Left: Over here we have a bunch of foolish high
school students acting like chickens in our novelty,
"Concherto for Chickens."

Carmen Wallin started her career in 1979 at Underwood High. She has brought nothing but
success to the Underwood vocal program. Check out these numbers. Out of all the years she's
been here at Underwood she has had a total of 516 groups go to small group contest, and out of
those 516 groups, 275 received division I ratings. That 's over 50 % ! The swing choir, (Underwood Unlimited) goes to state competition all the time to see how jhey are doing as far as
ratings go. After all these years we are still receiving l's from all three judges. The swing choir
has never received any less. Mrs. Wallin had a total of 32 All-State members and 26 Iowa High
School music awards for outstanding performances at small group contest I We're going to hate
to see her go, because we know that no one can do the job like she did. She was an excellent
teacher and friend to every member in chorus.

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�BAND 1991-1992

Left: Concert Band Upper Right: Mr. Montgomery is recognized for 25 years of teaching band
at Underwood. Left : Jazz Band Lower Right :
Head Drum Majorettes - Sara Justesen and Kelli
Kennedy, Assistant Drum Majorettes - Traci
Bloom and Ann Hough

Above: Honor Jazz Band participants Laurie Lamp, Kelli Barnett, Jill Childs. and
Jim Ross. Right: Marching Band

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�COME JOIN THE FUN!!!!
Band was very active this
year. They had the most entries for the conference in
State Small Group contest
with many Solo l's (lower left).
Awards night went really well
for the senior class (left) . Also,
eleven seniors leave the band
this year and they wish the
bands in the years to come
good luck! (lower right)

Left: WIG Honor Band Participants Lower Right :
Cotton Bowl Auditio ners

Below-Ensemble A received Outstanding Performance

�CANDIDS

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�THE LADIES OF SUMMER!!

ROW 1: Jennifer Dohse, Lory Casson, Kirsten Anderson, Connie Casson, Susie Knott, Androm eda Ross, Renee Ring . ROW 2: Kari
Thomas, Liz Adkins, Teresa Kerr, Leslie Casson, Carrie Potter. Jill Childs. Heather Kephart, Janet Ross. ROW 3: Coach Lois
Johnson, Kelli Kennedy, Sara Justesen, Dee Gach, Angie Widick, Tricia Christensen, Sarah Wakefield , Saundra Brown, Paula Hiller,
Lila Kephart, Coach Joyce Tiarks.

Teresa and Tricia wait for the catcher's next move.

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Lila gets ready to take off for third base.

�Sara looks on as Dee gets ready to pitch the ball.

Tricia takes a throw at first base.

The 1990-91 softball team had a
close and exciting season. The season
was filled with hard work and lots of
team effort. The highlight of the season
was that they ended up Western Iowa
Conference Champions with a record
of 13-1 .
The Eagles attended many tournaments, put forth a lot of effort, and
always placed in the top half. For tournament play: in the Underwood tournament they placed 3rd out of six
teams, in Western Iowa Conference
they placed 3rd out of eight teams.
They had the honor of playing in the
Southwest Iowa Classic with some of
the toughest teams in Iowa, and finished with a 2-2 record. Then they traveled to Ballard Huxley and placed 8th
out of sixteen teams. At the Treynor
Tournament they placed 2nd out of
eight teams. In Sectionals they placed
2nd out of four teams. In Regional play,
they almost returned to state again,
but lost a hard fought game to OrientMacksburg . The Varsity season
awards and honors went out to many
people. All-Conference awards went
to: 1st Team- Saundra Brown-infield,
Tricia Christensen-1st base, Lila Kephart-outfield . 2nd Team- Dee Gachpitcher, Paula Hiller-catcher, Carrie
Potter-infield. All Southwest lowa-Nonpareil-1 st Team-Saundra Brown-infield, Lila Kephart-utility. 2nd TeamTricia Christensen- 1st base, and Honorable Mention, Dee Gach-pitcher,
Paula Hiller-catcher. Class 1A All-District went to Saundra Brown for short
stop. Chosen for the West Squad AllStar game was Saundra Brown, who
was also named 1991 Omaha World
Herald Athlete of the Year and 199 1
Council Bluffs Nonpareil Athlete of the
Year. All-State honors were given to
Saundra Brown who was chosen 2nd
team short stop. Lila Kephart received
Elite Special Mention for outfield. Dee
Gach-pitcher, Tricia Christensen- 1st
base, and Paula Hiller-catcher were
given Honorable Mention.
The team also chose end of the
season awards. Outstanding Defensive
player went to Tricia Christensen. Outstanding Offensive player went to
Saundra Brown . Rookie of the Year
was Sara Justesen. Most Valuable
Player was Lila Kephart. Paula Hiller
was given the Lori Mart in Memorial
Scholarship Award . The season was
fun and full of excitement.

Sara ta kes a break after making a great play.

Dee throws another strike towards home plate.

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�THE MEN OF SUMMER!!

Above Left: Coach Curtis tells us his strategic game plan to best attack our opposing team . Above
Right: Coach Plumber and Coach Curtis discuss whether or not to let Shudak pitch!?! NOT! Below
Left: Judd makes the th ird out while watching his step.

Right Middle: J. Casson holds his man to the bag as the pitcher
winds up. Below Right: Bardsley tries to read his instruction manual as he attempts to put his shins on.

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�Above Left: Powell makes sure he
hits the bag on his way to home
plate, as Jason crushes the ball to
the fence. Below: The Eagles wait
patiently to take the field .

Hawkins, MVP; Jason Bardsley, OffenEag les baseball , which began a new
an d positive program with the help of sive player of the year; Jared Powell,
Defensive player of the year; and Chad
former coach John Emme, was taken
Brown as Rookie of the year. Conferover by the expertise of coach Lewie
Curtis. The '91 season was led by 3 ence honors included Judd Hawkins
seniors and a large number of under- and Jason Bardsley on First Team
classmen. The Eagles finished a hard · WIG. Mark Cerny, Joe Casson, and Jared Powell were given Honorable Menfought season with a record of 5- 15.
Team and individual awards included
tion. The team greatly appreciates all
the support of the fans and hopes to
Jason Bardsley with a record 21 runs
and 23 hits for the Eagle team . Judd
see it in all the years to come.

Left: (first row left to right) Dan Masker, Seth
Grote. Jay Collins. Chad Brown, Tim Rodenburg,
Cole Williams, Joel Leaders (middle row) Jared
Powell, Jim Kelso, Brandon Howard, Kelly Nelson, Phil Kennedy, Jeff Whannell, Jason Rosas,
Brad Graham. Jeff Shudak (back row) Coach
Plumber. Joe Casson, Chris Cap, Mark Cerny,
Jason Bardsley, Judd Hawkins, Kelli Barnett,
Matt Brennan, Coach Curtis

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�THE MEN OF THE GRIDIRON

FRONT ROW: Robbie Widick, Dan Masker, Eric Tiarks, Jason Wil son, Jay Collins, Keith Parish, Scott Putnam , John Tiark s, Joey Bardsley
ROW 2: Coach McNamara, Coach Caverzagie, Troy Leonard, Brent Louison, Seth Grote, Kelly Nelson, Brandon Howard, Curt Christensen,
Brent Dohse, Greg Rodenburg ROW 3: Matt Malnack, Donn Galloway, Jason Rosas, Brent Gillett, Craig Wiggins, Dana Carman, Rue
Hough, Ed Jackson, Phil Kennedy, Coach Spiegel BACK ROW: Trent Leonard, Jason Lippold, Judd Hawkins, Brad Arrowsmith, Jared
Carman, Todd Leonard, Kelli Barnett, Jason Bardsley, Coach Curtis

THE MEN THAT KEPT IT
GOING-TOP ROW: Captain, Dana Carman; Captain, Curt Christensen; Captain, Jason Bardsley; Craig
Wiggins BOTTOM ROW:
Brad Arrowsmith, Rue
Hough , Ed Jackson.

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�The 1991 Eagle football team
had another tough year of Western
Iowa Conference. Coming off of the
season with a 3-6 record. To lead
the Eagles were seniors: Dana Carman , Brad Arrowsmith , Jason
Bardsley, Curt Christensen, Craig
Wiggins, Rue Hough, and Ed Jackson. They came out with a good
start, then started to decline towards the middle, but fought back
hard in the end. They have nothing
to be ashamed of.
It all started on a hot summer day
in the weightroom and ended on a
cold, dark fall night against the state
runner-up A.S .T. Team captains for
the Eagles were Dana Carman, Curt
Christensen, and Jason Bardsley.
This year Jason Bardsley and
Judd Hawkins made 1st Team All
Conference. Curt Christensen and
Todd Leonard made 2nd Team All
Conference. Dana Carman and Jay
Collins made All Conference Honorable Mentions. Awards this year
went to Jason Bardsley for Most
Valuable Player, Judd Hawkins for
Most Valuable Player (offense), Jay
Collins for Most Valuable Player (defense) , Jason Lippold for Most Improved, and Todd Leonard tor the
Tim Diller Offensive Lineman Award.
Congratulations to everyone for a
good season.
TOP LEFT: The new Air Jordan. TOP RIGHT:
Carman bursts through the line for that extra
yard. TOP MI DDLE RIGHT: Hawkins sweeping to the outside. MI DDLE LEFT: Eagles
celebrate as Yellowjackets meet the rea lity of
losing. MIDDLE RIGHT: Arrowsmith wa its patiently on the sidelines. BOTIOM LEFT: Wiggins with the Heisman pose. BOTTOM
RIGHT: OK guys, where's the party at tonight?

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�'91 VOLLEYBALL, BUILDING
FOR THE FUTURE

Front Row: Farah Ward, Janet Ross. 2nd Row: Monica Kampma n, Stacy Syndergaard, Heather Latek , Renee Ring,
Tanya French, Amy Pitt , Jennifer Dohse, Heather Kephart, Sa ra Powell. 3rd Row: Connie Casson, Kirsten An derson,
Susie Knott, Lisa Ettlemen, Angie Widick. 4th Row: Coach Lois Johnson, Shawna Ca rm an, Adria Roberts, Lori Casson,
Carrie Potter, Sara Justesen, Leslie Casson, LuAnn Adam s, Jamie Scoles, Asst. Coach Joyce Ti ark s. Top Row: Jill
Childs, Teresa Kerr.

Connie and Ang ie go up for the block.

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We' re ready, but where' s the ball?!

Carrie angles a perf ect dig.

�BUMP!!

SET!!

SPIKE!!

Lori shows how a bump should look .

Carrie se ts the ball for an ace spike.

Kirsten spikes the ball over the block .

The 1991 volleyball season was one
of experiment and improvement.
With little Varsity experience on
thei r side, the Eagles worked all the
way to Regional Semi-finals against St.
Alberts.
Special Honors for this year were:
Carrie Potter: Underwood All tourney team , 2nd team All Conference,
and M.V.P. Kirsten Anderson : Honorable Mention All Conference, and Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year.
Lory Casson : Rookie of the Year. Angie Widick: Outstanding Offensive
Player of the year.
The J .V . and Freshman worked hard
and look promising for the future . The
future looks quite bright for the Eagles
with many young letterwinners returning.

The bench looks on as the Eagles go for another
wi n.

Ca rrie wipes th e ball off the block .

Ar1g1e power slams the ball over the bloc k.

Angie and Connie watch Sara sprawl

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the ball.

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�Cross Country

Mark Sutton
Carroll KuemperTri-CenterHarlanShenendoahWoodbineConferenceMissouri Valley
Treynor-

Justin Kinney
Lewis Central53rd-Var.
Carroll Kuemper- ?4th-Var.
Tri-Center35th-Var.
Harlan60th-Var.
55th-Var.
Shenendoah38th-Var.
Woodbine63rd-Var.
Atlantic24th-Var.
ConferenceMissouri Valley- 56th-Var.
Treynor10th-Var.
105th-Var.
Districts-

22nd-J.V.
14th-J.V.
85th-Var.
17th-J. V.
20th-J .V.
33rd-Var.
71st-Var.
16th-Var.

Left:M ark Sutton, Justin Kinney

This year's Cross Country team was small in numbers but
big on heart. It takes a lot of commitment and courage to go to
a different school and ran with people from that school. Our
team ran with different people because this is the second year
in the sharing program with the Tri-Center Cross Country team.
It is difficult because the runners seem to lose their identities as
an Underwood runner. But the combination of Tri-Center and
Underwood proved to be a success.
Marty Dalton son of Coach Pat Dalton placed 16th in the
State meet . Also Helena Reiber qualified for state but was not
allowed to ru n because she arrived late due to car trouble. As a
team throughout the season the Tri-Center-Underwood group
also did well. Th ey placed 1st in the Treynor Invitational,
placed 4th in the Atlantic Invitational an d they placed 6th in
the District meet at Atlantic. This year proved, along with last
year, that the sharing program is beneficial to both Cross
Country teams.

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�And The Winner Is
Baseball
Us
7
7
2
5
2
8
4
2
10
1
2
0
1
8
2
2
16
2
4
9

Malvern
T.J. J.V.
Griswold
Tri-Center
Avoha 1
Avoha 2
Treynor
Audubon 1
Audubon 2
Avoha WIG Tourn
T.J.
Griswold
Log-Mag.
Tri-Center
Mo-Valley 1
Mo-Valley 2
Oakland 1
Oakland 2
St. Albert
Fremont Mills

Them
11
3
10
4
4
9
5
6
6
5
8
9
14
11
6
10
2
4
3
10

Softball
Win
0
2
2
2
1
3
3
0
2
2
1
0
1
3
0

Volleyball
C.B.A.L
St. Albert
Griswold
Oakland
Logan-Mag.
Tri-Center
A-S-T
Orient-Mac.
Treynor
Audubon
Woodbine
West Harrison
Fremont Mills
Mo. Valley
L.C.
Atlantic
Ballard-Huxley Tr.
Glenwood
C.B.T.J.
Sidney-Hamburg
Carson-Mac.

Loss
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
3
1
0
0
0

Won
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0

Tie
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0

Boys Basketball
Football

Us
40
12
14
33

41
27
44
11
47

Them
Woodbine
West Harrison
Oakland
Treynor
Tri-Center
Griswold
Mo. Valley
Audubon
A-S-T

3

15
20
0
7
0
0

16
7

Us
82
51
45
49
48
59
82
56
48
41
57
48
60
62
74
80
84
75
65
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Malvern
Tri-Center
Audubon
Logan-Mag.
Oakland
Treynor
A-S-T
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Audubon
Tri-Center
Audubon
Oakland
Treynor
A-S-T
Mo. Valley
Carson-Mac.
Griswold
Schleswig
A-S-T

Them
69
57
57
67
45
60
83
83
51
84
52
69
67
70
71
87
72
62
64
79

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

Creston
Griswold
Oakland
Audubon
Harlan
Glenwood
Denison
St. Alberts
Atlantic
Mo. Valley
West Harrison
Shenandoah
Walnut
Tri-Center
A-S-T
Treynor
Carroll Kuemper
Abe Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson
Lewis Central
Essex
Malvern

Loss
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
3
1
1
1
0
1
0

Girls Basketball
Us
44
30
43
15
33
19
32
37
37
42
36
46
43
53
28
46
38
53
51

Malvern
Tri-Center
Audubon
Logan-Mag.
Oakland
A-S-T
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Griswold
A-S-T
Tri-Center
Audubon
Oakland
A-S-T
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Carson-Mac
Logan-Ma .

Them
72
84
71
73
64
86
98
70
79
108
78
82
67
132
86
81
69
81
80

Wrestling
Us
23
45
28,33
21
31
35
36
25
46
9
28
35

.. o

GMO
Fremont Mills
Hamburg
Logan-Mag.
Woodbine
Treynor
Sidney
Griswold
West Harrison
Elk Horn-Kim.
Mo. Valley
Tri-Center
A-S-T

annda Tourn.
Bc.ys rown Tourn.
Coon Rapids Tourn.
,,,fney Tourn.
I J3 Grove Tourn.
IC Tourn .
lflCIS

te

Them
45
12
26,21
38
39
26
40
48 .
24
12
38
32
27
2nd
6th
2nd
3rd
41h
2nd
4th
2nd
8th

Boys Track
Meet
Jerome Howe Relays
Eagle Invitational
Bob Evans Relays
T-C Invitational
Tiger Relays
W.l.C.
Panl her Invitational
Bulldog Relays

Girls Track
Results
7 out of 15
5 out of 9
4 out of 8
1st
2 out of 6
7 out of 8
4 out of 9
6 out of 16

Meet
Griswold
Underwood
Tri-Center
Hamburg
Tre ynor
W.1.C.
Essex
Districts

Results
5 out of 6
4 out of 5
4 out of 8
5 out of 9
8 out of 10
7 out of 8
7 out of 10
18 out of 22

�Right: As Heathe.r goes up for a shot, she is sure
to get the advantage. Teammate Angie W. is
also shown. Below: Kirsten blocks out one of the
opponents and gets ready for a rebound .

Girls Basketball
Underclassmen Excel
With a young , inexperienced team , the Eagles look for a bri ght future.

The 1991-92 girls basketball only one upper classman on the
team was full of hope all year long . team , the freshmen and sophoEven though they didn't win a game, mores came out and showed what
they never gave up, and never they were made of. Two starters,
stopped worki ng . " The girls have guard Connie Casson, and forward
lost their share of games," said Lory Casson, both agreed that thi s
Head Coach Mr. McNamara. He season was a year of rebuilding , and
also added, " next year and the year that next year will be a season to
after will be the years to win ." As put that to our advantage and win .
the only upper classman on the When asked for a quote from Kirteam, Ang ie sai d that next year wi ll sten Anderson , she replied, " I just
prove to be very promising. With the hope we get new white uniforms."

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Connie Casson an d Jill Childs blo&lt;
out their opponents.

�''The girls improved
throughout the whole
season."
Varsity Girls Basketball: Front Row: Sarah P.,
Lory C. , Adria R., Jill C., Heather K., Susie K.:
Second Row: Assistant Coach Ms. Olberding,
Kirsten A., LuAnn A., Angie W., Connie C., Lisa
E., Coach Mr. McNamara, and not pictured Carla W.

Top right : Carla stops and takes time off to support the rest of the team. Left. Susie watc hes as
Lory goes in for a shot Bottom nght : Lory
watches for the right time for a rebound.

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�BASKETBALL

TOP: Varsity squad, Middle left: Brent and
Brad " D" it up
Middle right: The fab five ,
Bottom left: Who's that ?,
Bottom right: Judd directs Mr. Dannen in the
National Anthem .

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�MORE BASKETBALL

Dale Martin began his second coaching season
with high hopes with four seniors returning, joined by
fi ne underclassmen. The Eagles assured an exciting
season with many down to the wire games.
Mr. Martin taught the team discipline and patience
throughout the year. The season started at Malvern
where the weather was cold, but the Eagle shooting
wa s not. The Eagles then had high hopes for the rest
of the season. The Eagles fell short of their very high
expectations due to the very tough WIG.
The Eagle team awards included: Brent Dohse, Most
Improved; Judd Hawkins, Free throw award; Brad
Arrowsmith , MVP. Judd also received 1st team All
Conference and Honorable Mention SWI. Rue and
Brad received Honorable Mention All Conference.

Very Top: JV
Squad
Top to the left:
Rue back on
defense
Just Above:
Brent showing
his good side.
Left: Brad and
Donn ready to
.go on offense.

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�The Super 8

Above: Vern with the turn.
Above Right : Wiggz celebrating another pin while his opponent sobs on the mat.

Above: The "Spitted Up" coaching duo.
Above Rig ht: Bardsley looking calm knowi ng it' s only Andy
Fahrenkrog.
Below Middle: Jay doing what he does best.
Below Right: Chad masters in the art of ea ting.

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�Team Picture
Back(Left to Right): Coach Curtis,
Dean Leaders, Jason Bardsley, Chad
Ryan, Coach Hough
Front(Left to Right): Jay Collins, Joel
Leaders, Cole Williams, Tim Rodenburg (Not Pictured) Craig Wiggins

The 199 1-92 Eagle wrestling team once again proved that you don't need a big team to be successful. The " Super 8,"
c oached by Lewis Curtis and Kevin Hough, placed in the top half of every tournament, posted an 8-6 dual record and
fin ished in the top ten at the state tournament (8th) .
The team captains were Chad Ryan, Dean Leaders, Jason Bardsley, and Craig Wiggins. State qualifiers this year were
Jay Collins, Chad Ryan, Dean Leaders, and Jason Bardsley. Individually, Jay Collins received the Most Improved Wrestler,
Jason Bardsley received the Outstanding Wrestler of the Year award, and Craig Wiggins received the Old Shoe Award.

State 1992

-

"-:;,.,

Above
Ab ove
Above
Below:

Left : Vern a riding 'em tough
Middle: Jay goes for another ecscape
Righ t: Chad with a big pin
Bards picks up 2 big win to assure a place

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�GIRLS TRACK

Back Row: Coach Minssen, Andromeda Ross, Melisia Ka iser, Connie Casson, Karen Hedagaard, Sara Justesen, Leslie Casson Middle Row: Carrie
Potter, Lory Casson, Carla Wigg ins, Heather Kephart, Janet Ross, Chris Tamms Bottom Row: Farah Ward, Heather Lat ek , Sara Powell, Jill Childs. Ann
Hough, Heather Dollen

The 1992 Underwood
Girls Track Team was a
young one this year, but did
a great job and had alot of
fun . Carla Wiggins broke
the school record in the 400
meter dash at the Western
Iowa Conference meet with
a time of 63.4 7. The sprint
medley team of Jill, Karen,
Melisia, and Carla qualifiE:d
for the state track meet .
They came out of it with an
eleventh place finish .

Top Left: Hea ther throws the shot.
Bott om Left: Ann strides for glory.
Top Right: Janet fini shes yet anoth er 400 meter hurdles. Bottom
Right: New Kids On The Block.

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�Top Left: Con nie with the
determined look (not the
stork)!! Top Center: Jill is
off to a good start. Top
Right: Melisia runs a tough
leg in the Sprint Medley.
Middle Left: Carla wins by a
nose! Middle Center: Janet
leaps for joy. Middle Right:
Connie hands off to Lory.
Bottom Left: Sara hurdles
her way to the top. Bottom
Righ t: Heather to her mark.

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�BURNIN' BIRDS

Above: "You take it" Above right: " What, we have to run? " Below: Curt
ends with a burst of speed. Below right: Here comes Todd .·

The Eagle track team was probably the biggest team we've had in a long time. With the large num bers and the good
work ethics of all the runners, Coach Ray Spiegel was in heaven . The Eagles set many tough goals at the beg inning of the
year. They reached many of these goals and came very close to others. One of the goals was to win a track meet and the
Eagles went out and did.just that. The Eagles won the Tri-Center Invitational in a very dramatic fashion, having to place no
less than second in the final race of the evening. That was the first track meet an Underwood team had won si nce 198
which was also the Tri-Center Invitational.
Although the Eagles did not send anyone to State, the Eagles still viewed the year as a success. The Eagl es fi nished 111
the top half of all their meets except for two which was also a goal.
Coach Ray Spiegel was quoted as saying, "I'd like to thank everyone for their great work ethics and the work of ever
individual was greatly appreciated. The Eagles will probably have a strong unit next year. They' re only losing five senior
The track team this year was like a big family full of challenges, disappointments and emotional highs."

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�Front Row Left: Justin Kinney, Seth Grote, Keith Parish, Jay Collins, Chad Brown, Kelly Nel~on . Second Row: Jason
Rosas, Brent Louison, John Tiarks, Phil Kennedy, Matt Malnack, Eric Tiarks. Third Row: Jeremy Boeck, Brandon
Howard, Adam Justesen, Mike Hedegaard, Jeff Hall, Danny Masker Fourth Row: Robbie Widick, Judd Hawkins, Todd
Leonard, Trent Leonard, Kelli Barnett, Mark Sutton Back Row: Coach Ray Spiegel, Chris Richards, Mike McCoy,
Jason Bardsley, Curt Christensen, Rue Hough

Far left: Jason closes in.
Left: Adam hands off to
Curt. Bottom left: Rue
h~a d i n g home. Bottom
middle: .;·he three stooges.
Below: Uoooooohr!"

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�CHEERLEADING '9 1-'92

Varsity Football: Nikki Bach, Jane Joens, Robin Burke,
Mandi McManigal , Jami Strum , and A nn Hough .
J.V. Basketball: Sonya Shaver, Jill Block, Shawna Carman, Jeanna Howa rd, Traci Bloom, Shannon McM anigal.
J.V. Foot ball : Eri ka Martin , Chris Tamm s, Jill
Block, Shannon McManigal, Jeanna Howard.

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�Varsity Wrestling: Kelli Kennedy, Amy Pitt,
Lori Malnack, Leslie Casson, Ann Hough.

Varsity Basket ball: Man di McManigal, Jane Joens, Jami Strum, Chris
Tamms, Teresa Kerr, Nikki Bach.

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�Drill Team

It started on the fourth day of
school. Eleven girls gathered in the
middle school cafeteria not knowing
what to expect . They started with a
routine that was for state contest during the first week in December. They
took "Pump Up The Jam" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy'' and earned division II ratings on both.
The team spent the rest of the season entertaining at basketball games
and wrestling meets. The highlight of
the season was the light routine to
"Looney Tunes" for the first time. The
last one performed was a joint effort
with the cheerleaders that was a big
success and they hope it will be a new
tradition .

Far Top: Heather, Hea th er,
and Tina, " Pumping up the
Jam." Above: The cheerleaders and Drill team show
thei r smiling faces for the
last performance.

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Left : Front Row- Bett y RiP .
Lisa Zook, Tina Collins Mtd
die Row- Hea th er Leader s
A my Gearh art , Angie Min
ear, Back Row- Hea the1
Dollen, Wend y Pearrow.
Melisia Ka iser. and Jeannie
Wi lson Far Top: Amy Gea1 hart showing "her stuff " at
half-tim e boys basketball
game. Above: Heath er Doi
len " jamming" and Tin::i
Collin s a little behind.

��92' SHINING THROUGH

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�Thirteen years of books and
pencils, teachers and classmates, sports and activities,
we've finally survived together.
We've lost a few and gained a
few. Our class of thirty-seven,
twenty-one of which have been
here since kindergarten and lasted the whole way through . Welcoming new friends and saying
good-bye to old . We've made
many memories, some we may
forget, but most will hold true
with the class of ' 92.

Karen Cohrs

Kayla Cohrs

Stacy Adamson
Bradley Arrows mith
Jason Bardsley
Nicki Belt
Tina Collins
Melinda Deal
Brent Dohse

Adrian Block
Dana Carman
Cullen Chollett
Curt Christensen
John Ehrens
Dee Gach
Amy Gearhart

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�BEST HAIR-Lori Malnack
Jared Powell
BEST CAR-Nicole Howell
Cullen Chollett
BEST LAUGH-Nicki Belt
Trent Wolford
BEST SMILE-Jeannie Wilson
Brad Arrowsmith
BEST EYES-Laurie Lamp
Curt Christensen

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MOST FLIRTATIOUS- Tina Collins
Dana Carman
MOST LIKELY
TO SUCCEED- Kelli Kennedy
Mark Rollins
BEST FIGURE- Melinda Deal
Mark Rollins
FRIENDLIEST- Sarah Wakefield
Rue Hough
SHYEST- Kayl a Cohrs
Arion Jensen

�Jimmie Hobbs
Rue Hough
Nicole Howell
Eddy Jackson
Jared Powell
Chris Richards
Mark Rollins

Arion Jensen
Sara Justensen
Kelli Kennedy
Laurie Lamp
Jason Slack
Sarah Wakefield
Jami Waldmann

Heather Leaders
Lori Malnack
Mike McCoy
Carrie Potter
Craig Wiggins
Jeannie Wilson
Trent Wolford

CLASS CLOWN- Melinda Deal
Cullen Chollett
MOST ATHLETIC- Sara Justensen
Jason Bardsley
EST DR ESS ED- Carrie Potter
Craig Wiggins
OST OUTGOING- Heather Leaders
Brent Dohse
IRS T TO MARRY- Stacy Adamson
Ed Jackson

WORST CAR- Amy Gearhart
Mike McCoy
MOST ARTISTIC- Dee Gach
Jason Slack
LEAST CHANGED- Nicki Belt
John Ehrens
MOST CHANGED- Jami Waldmann
Arion Jensen
MOST MUSICAL- Lori Malnack
Jim Hobbs
MOST STUDIOUS- Karen Cohrs
Ad rian Block

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�WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER
DUR YEFIRR TOGETHERI
REMEMBER . . .
In third grade when we practiced our aim at our slightly overweight substitutes re arend.
In third grade when Heather urinated on the teeter-totter.
Trent's first girl/boy party.
Kissyfur.
Hangin' out at Midlands Mall.
Fourth of July when we started the Junior High grass on fire.
Bardsley running into the pole and breaking his nose.
.
George Cowin, Lynn Jacobs, Shane Hyvely, Tess Ashbalt, Jenny Frederickson , Kel li
Smith, Robby Bloomer, Josh Bracker, Mary Agnew, Sean Henry, and Jason "the stu d"
Story.
Skateboarding.
Doing sprints with Gumby.
Rue Hough's dad found Mike McCoy and Glen Donnelly smoking.
Wallin started the choir over at 8th Grade Promotion.
We were the last class to graduate from the Junior High.
Gumby started the old people's home on fire.
Playing car tag.
Rue taking the law into his own hands.
Rue' s Jesse Jackson mask.
Great nights at the drive-in.
The ''Derby' ' .
Haunted Housing.
The Krauts.
Brad 's mom caught us ditch digging.
Rue got caught in the cornfield.
Crescent park.
Best prom decorations ever in 1991.
Laurie Lamp falling into the bumper boat pool at afterprom .
Dana's basement.
Fourth of July at Lori ' s.
Ke lli 's toilet.
Ravlin's pond.

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�Jared

Brad

�Sara Jay

To Dee Gee, the only best friend I
have ever had:
WE'VE MADE IT!!! How can
we ever forget all of the great
times and all of the good experiences we 've been through?!
We'll always remember our 5th
hour computer analyzing sessions, State Softball with disco
lights and pop can towers, the
honing pones, secret codes, and
last, but not least, our wonderful
learning experience with Pablo
and Pedro, bird lice and all!! So,
remember Chicken Bones, don't
get caught " pecking" at the
wrong ground. HA! HA!
Frien ds Forever, Bud. Sara Jay

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Dee Gee

To my best friend , Sara Jay:
I don 't think I could have survived high school without youl I
am so lucky to have a best frien d
like you. You are always here for
me to analyze the BOTM problems, to laugh with me, to cry
with me, and of course, to entertain the softball team with me: no
matter what I know that we can
always count on each other!
When things are looking bad, just
think of ice skating, my ditch, the
dream date, and Erski-derr!
(that'll pull you through) I know
our friendship will last FOREVER!
Thanks for everything!
Dee Gee

�Jason B.

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�TRENT ''WUPPY" WOLFORD

SPANKY
Class Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4
Band 1,2,3,4
Choir 3
NHS 1,2,3,4
Play 1,2,3,4
Speech 1,2,3,4
Wrestling Manager 1,2
Baseball 1
German Club 1,2
Art Club 1,2,3,4

�It's So Hard to Say Good-bye to Yesterday

JAMI

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Jean nie,
You're the best friend I
could ever ask for! Thanks
for all the great ti mes.
Love,
Heather

�John Ehrens

Not Good-bye
You stand in no one's shadow;
You fill no other's shoes.
The path in life that you follow
is only the one you choose!
You are ready for your future;
Go ahead, go out, and meet it!
And wher:i you run into a problem,
find your courage, get tough, and beat it!
Face the world with your strength;
In each day find a little sun.
Get up each morning ready to go.
"Look out, world, here I come!"
Don't forget to love and laugh
And smile and sing and dream.
And when, in life, you reach for the stars,
Go ahead and grab a moonbeam.
Now that you are going,
Don't you tell me good-bye.
Just give me a nod and a wink
And spread your wings and fly!
For my seniors, 1992
With love,
Julie Larsen
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�A Day in the Life . . .
If you don't have "'arly choir or band
Don't sleep too late, first hour's at hand.
We all know we're in trouble and better hurry,
When the tardy bell rings at 8:30.
"Good Morning, today's announcements" is McKee's cry.
As she tries to pronounce mandarin fruit in only one try.
Then it's off to Pattee's class where we are drilled on X and Y,
When we finally get out, our poor brains are fried!
"Come on people, please. Do what is expected of you!
Show a little self-discipline, and it will get you through!"
The aroma of onion rings is in the hall,
Along with the sound of Pickard's pager call.
At 11 :52 we hurry and run to the lunch line,
Struggling to be first, though the food's not that fine.
Our Senior English research papers were all so very grotesqueHey! Who's complaining? The were copied straight from the text.
The sixth hour Senior English class whoops and cries,
Which brings tears to Mrs. Larsen's beautiful eyes.
When asked about retirement, Mr. Olsen says, "It's TIME"
He won't have to put up with us and that will be fine.
We know the day is over at 3: 25
When we get out of Benzing's class lucky to be alive.
Will we ever miss our halls of blue?
We say we won't even though it's true - can we get you a clue?

-From the shining class of '92!

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�The Graduating Class of 1992

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Top left - The final gathering of the Class of
1992. Top right - Cullen meets and escorts Tina.
Middle left - Trent leaves yet another message to
the world . Right - Arion and Carrie are looking for
a p lace t o sit. Middle - Melinda addresses one of
the Senior poems.

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"Our years together have been more than grand. The last walk we take, m y
take hand in hand.' '

�Left - The Seniors perform their last
song with the choir. Middle far left Dana and Dee are in awe as they have
received their diplomas . . . signed.
Middle left - Cullen, Brent, and Lauren
go up to receive their diplomas, while
Ann gives out the roses. Middle bottom
- Cullen looks around and asks where
in the world he's supposed to go. Bottom left - Lori shakes hands with Mr.
Dannen before receiving her diploma.
Bottom middle - Lauren goes up to
receive her Iowa State Scholars award.
Bottom right - Kelli shows off her beautifully colored cap.

�1977

Misty Dawn Tamayo

You left me all alo e
In a world full of
Wonders.
In a world full of
Fears.
Not knowing what o
Do.
When I think of yo
After being togeth
for
all those years.
Your absence sho ...... . -..
in my tears.
But one day
far away
I will be with you
once more.
So please wait for
at heaven' s d

1992

��Adkins, Melissa
Baumfalk, Dan
Bloom, Traci
Brittain, Corey
Carlile, Amy

Carman, Jared
Casson, Leslie
Eggers. Joanna

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Hedegaard, Karen

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Hough, Ann

Howard, Brandon
Jensen, Eric
Joens, Jane

Johnson . Andy
Justesen. Kurt
Kennedy, Phillip
Kerr, Teresa
Klaudt, Leah

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�Leaders, Dean
Leonard, Todd
Lippold, Jason
Mander, Jennifer
Moore, Marty

Nelson, Kelly
Pearrow, Wendy
Pitt, Amy

Rief, Betty

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Shaver, Sonya

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Waldron. Tim
Whannell, Jeff
Widick, Angie
Zook, Melissa

Not Pictured:
DeYoung, Robert
Norton, Melissa
Thompson. Jessica 79

�Anderson, Kirsten
Bach, Nikki
Barnett, Kelli
Blackburn, Kristina
Blair, Mark
Brown, Chad

Burke, Robin
Casson, Constance
Childs, Jill
Collins, Jay
DeWolf, Chris

SOPHOMORE
Dohse, Jennifer

Dollen, Heather
Driver, Heather
Eggers, Jennifer
Ettleman, Lisa
French, Tanya
Gillett, Brent

Goodman, Carrie
Graham, Bra d
Grote, Seth
Hollesen, Wyatt
Isenhour, Amy
Justesen, Adam

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�Kaiser, Melisia
Kampman , Monica
Knott, Susan
Latek, Heather
Leonard, Trent
Louison, Brent

Malnack, Matthew
McManigal, Mandi
Minear, Angela
Ring, Renee
Rodenburg , Tim

CLASS
Ross, And romeda

Simmons, Robert
Strum, Jami
Sutton, Mark
Tamms, Christina
Thomas, Kari
Tribble, Tennille

Widick, Robert
Wigg ins, Carla
Wi lliams. Cole
Wi lson. Danielle
Wilson, Jason
Wood. Lori

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�Adams, LuAnn
Blackburn, Suzanne
Block, Jill
Burhenne, Jason
Carman, Shawna

Casson, Lory
Christenson , Brad
Donnelly, James
Hall, Jeffrey

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Hedegaard, Michael
Henry, Sonny
Howard, Jeanna
Kephart, Heather
Kinney, Justin

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Klaudt , Sara h
Leaders, Joel

The Future
Does anyone know exactly what the futu re
will bring ?
Will you be a millionaire or a popular king ?
What exactly does the future hold for the
people of today?
Will it split up the best of friends and
send them on their merrry way?
What will become of the class of "95"?
Will it keep us together and happy or end a
friend 's life?
I' m sure no one knows the path they will take
And no one' s positive if it's the right decision
they make.
For now, I guess I'll have to wait and see
Never know, the future will probably be great
for you and me.
-Misty Tamayo

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Marti n, Erika
Masker, Danny

Mc Manigal, Shannon
Murphy, Paul

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�Parish, Keith
Powell, Sara
Putnam. Scott
Rasmussen. Joe
Robertson, Adria

Rosas, Jason

FRESHMAN

Ross, Janet
Schmielau , John
Scoles, Jamie
Sherbondy, John
Syndergaard, Stacy

CLASS

Tamayo, Misty

Tiarks. Eric
Tiarks, John
Ward. Farah
Whitson. Paul
Zych, Joe

Not Pictured:
Boeck Jeremy
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�ADMINISTRATION

Mrs. Hollinger
Superintendent

Mr. Dannen
Principal

Mrs. McKee
H.S. Secretary

Mrs. Geise
Porn Pon Sponsor
M.S. Secretary

Mrs. Tiarks
A.O. Elem. P.E.
Asst. VB
Head Softball

Mr. Gambs
Curriculum
Director

Mrs. Montang
H.S. Guidance
Counselor

Diane Powell, Denny Bardsley, Cindy Hollinger, Sandy
Hough, Nancy Bleth, Shelly Schroeder

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Mr. Benzing
Social Studies
Jr. Class Sponsor
Student Council Rep.

Ms. Olberding
English I &amp; II
Asst. Girls BB
Soph. Sponsor

Mr. Christensen
Industrial Arts
Fresh. Sponsor

Mr. Donahoe
Science
Algebra I
Sr. Class Spon sor

Ms. Elbert
Spanish
Publications
Girls' Traci&lt;

�Ms. Hartsock
H.S. Librarian
Library Club
Spring Play Director

Mr. Olsen
Business
Typing

Mr. Spiegel
H.S. P.E., MS BBB
Health, Biology
HSFB Asst. Coach
HSB Tr{ick

Mrs. Larsen
English, Speech
Drama
Speech Sponsor

Mr. Pattee
Math
N.H.S. Sponsor

Mr. Pickard
Vocational Agriculture
FFA Sponsor

Mr. Montgomery
M.S. Inst. Music
H.S. Inst. Music

Mr. Martin
Social Studies
HSBB &amp; MSFB Coach

Mrs. Magill
Resource

Mrs. Plummer
Art

Mrs. Wallin
M.S. Vocal Music
H.S. Vocal Music
Swing Choir

Mrs. Rempe

Art

Mrs. Knott
Resource

Ms. Bergsten
Business
Pre-Algebra/Gen.
Math
Cheerleading
Asst. Soph. Advisor

Mrs. Ruggles
Home Economics
FHA / Peers Sponsor

Mrs. Koenig
M.S. Library
M.S. Secretary

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�No Photo
Ava ilable

Mr. Caverzagie
7th &amp; 8th Grade PE
7th &amp; 8th Grade
Health
MSFB, MSB Track
Coach

Mrs. Lyons
K-6th Grade Art

Mrs. Grote
Explor. Music

Mr. McNamara
M.S. Social Studies
HSGBB, HSFB Coach

Mrs. Handbury
M.S. English

Mrs. Minssen
M.S. Math
6th Grade PE
6th Grade Health
M.S. Student Council
Rep.
MSGBB, HSG Track
Coach

Ms. Jensen
M.S. Resource

Mr. Plummer
6th Grade Science
6th Grade English
HSBBB, HS Baseball
Asst Coach

Ms. Kurt h
M.S . Scie nce
Explor. Home Ee.
TAG Spon.

Mrs. Ross
Explor. Computers

Right- Cooks with Pride. Ruthanne Hutt, Marlene Collins, Janet Leaders,
Doris Baumfalk, Joyce Nelson
Below- Thanks to the custodians who keep our school
looking good.
M.S. Custodian: Earl Calhoon
H.S. Custodians (not pictured) :
Frieda Calhoon &amp; Ron Reed

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BUS DRIVERS
1. Hazel Hough
2. Yvon ne Goldapp
4. Tom Walker &amp; David Barnett
5. Leonard Rasmussen
7. Rose Gibbs
10. Duane Benson
12. Maxine Schultz
15. Herb Grote
16. Phylis Klaudt
17. Junior Goldapp &amp; Subs: Debbie Olofson &amp;
LaDonna Parish
18. Bill Barnett &amp; Sub: Vern Dollen

��EIGHTH GRADE
Anderson, Chad
Arrowsmith, Amy
Bach, Jaimi
Barnett, Shawna
Blackburn, Karieann
Carlile, Dean

Christensen, Rashelle
Clausen, Loree J.
Constant, Katherine
Durick, Daniel
Grote, Lindsey
Hiller, Christopher

Isenhour, Jeff
Kingery, Ryan
Konz, Melody
Larson, Trent
Leaders, Mitchell
Leonard, Tara

Leythan, Marisa
Louison, Brian
McDanel, Jeffrey
Mcintosh, Jamie
Merdinger, Kari
Miller, Chad

Newton, Johnathan
Pace, Krissie
Pierson, Nicole
Richard, Katy
Ruck man, Shane
Schmidt, Melissa

Shudak, Benjamin
Simons, Lea
Storjohann, Sarah
Strum, Keri
Summers, Chris
Thomas, Teddy

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�CLASS OF 1996
Tribble. Tara
Wert s, Daniel
Whannell, Mark
Wood. Jolene

Not Pictured:
Lemmer, Carrie
Tiarks, Matthew
Wenninghotf, Julie

Mrs. Handbury poses for a picture, as the eighth graders are hard at work

• tr.h Leaders and Chris Summers try to prove
' s that they are learning.

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�SEVENTH GRADE
Adair, Doug
Andersen, Jessica
Bardsley, Andrew
Benedict, Lee
Bergantzel, Casey
Bixler, Jessica

Blackburn, Matthew
Bleth, Mary
Bouvier, Scott
Chollett, Christina
Christiansen, Jeremy
DiCenzo, Jennifer

Donnelly, Angela
Evans, Joshua
Goodman, Amanda
Hazen, Mark
Justesen , Matthew
Kelso, Amy
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Kreeger, Jennifer
Lashier, Molly
Lewis, Danielle
Maassen, Dan
Mander, Brian
Minear, Cassidy

Minear, Jolene
Morgan, Sarah
Niemann, Sarah
Rowe, Michelle
Schmielau, Jeremy
Scoles, Brad

Sherbondy, Alyssum
Storjohann , Daniel
Sutton, Daniel
Syndergaard, Joel
Thomas, Tonya
Tiarks, Laci

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�CLASS OF 1997
Not Pictured:
House, Doug
Morrison, Jenni
Rule, Adam
Poindexter, Ami

Williams, Kate

....

Are these seventh graders really learning? Some look on in mass confusion and some look like
their really interested.

Are you guys really in that big of a hurry to
get to your nex t class?

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�SIXTH GRADE
Arrowsmith, Amanda
Bixler, Emily
Blackburn, James
Block, Stephanie
Bracker, James
Brokman, Steven

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Burhenne, Brian
Cary, Brendan
Casson, Lonni
Chizek, Lisa
Christensen, Jason
Cox, Joel

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Durick, Leanne
Fischer, Jason
Flanagan, Bo Erica
Foley, Zachary
Hartwell, Seth
Herrill, Leland

Hollinger, Sarah
Huneke, Erin
Jenson, Jacob
Johnson, Tiffany
Justesen, Kari
Kaiser, Melaine

Koch, Jeremy
Leick, Andrew
Malnack, Lucas
Mann, Owen
Morgan, John
Mueler, Brian

Nelson, Christopher
Nielson, Garrett
Olsen, Amanda
Peters, Justin
Pierson, Kim
Rodenburg, Greg

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�CLASS OF 1998
Ross. Kevi n
Rupiper. Jessica
Shudak, Jill
Simons. Brent
Storjohann. Andrew
Taylor, Trisha

Terry, Jessica
Thomas. Chad
Thomas, Misty
Trede, Kathie
True, Jacquelyn
Wakefield, Emily

Waldmann. Sandi
Welsh. Andrew
Wilson. Justin
Witthauer, Ad am
Young. Rya n

Not Pic tured:
Boeck, James
Graalfs, Justin

Top: Are you guys diligently learning or staring at the camera?
Left: Do you suppose they like getting their pictures taken ?

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�BAND

7th and 8th Grade Band

6th Grade Band

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�CHOIR
7th and 8th Grade Choir

6th Grade Choir

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL

The Middle School football season went well tor the team . With the whole team
pulling together as one. Coach Martin and Coach Caverzagie were pleased with the
young Eagle football team this season. They did th e best they cou ld with the few
people that they had . The team , as pictured above, consisted of Ben Shudak, Dan
Durick, Dan Wertz, Dean Carlile, Brian Louison, Chris Summers, Chad Miller, Jeff
!sen.hour, Matt Blackburn, Doug Adair, Dan Sutton, Josh Evans, Jeremy Schmielau ,
Lee Bouvier, Doug House, Coach Caverzagi e, Jeremy Christiansen, Andy Bardsley,
Brian Mander, Cass Minear, Mark Hazen, Joel Syndegaard, Matt Justesen, and Coach
Martin.

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�Volleyball

Row One: Kari Strum, Leah Simons, Shelley Christensen, Melody Konz,
Krissie Pace. Row Two: Kathy Constant, Amy Arrowsmith, Loree Clausen, Shawna Barnett, Sarah Storjohann, Coach Rongish, Melissa
Schmidt, Lindsey Grote, Tara Leonard, Katy Richard, Marisa Leytham.

Row One: Chrissy Chollett, Mary Bleth, Amanda Goodman, Alyssum Sherbondy, Jennifer DiCenzo, Amy Kelso. Row Two: Sarah Morgan, Jolene
Minear, Michelle Rowe, Laci Tiarks, Molly Lashier. Row Three: Sarah Nieman, Angela Donnelly, Jessica Anderson, Danielle Lewis.

Amanda Goodman serves the ball.

Ms. Rongish gives the girls a pep talk.

Jolene Minear is ready to back up Molly Lashier.

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�Middle School Winter Sports
7th Grade Boys Basketball

8th Grade Boys Basketball

FRONT ROW: Brian Louison, John Newton , Brian Mander, Cassidy
Minear, Mark Hazen, Joel Syndergaard BACK ROW: Mark Whannel,
Dan Sutton, Josh Evans, Dan Storjohann, Doug House, Andy Bardsley

FRONT ROW: DAN SUTTON, CHRIS HILLER, JOSH EVANS, CASSIDY MINEAR, ANDY BARDSLEY BACK ROW: DAN DURICK, DEAN
CARLILE, DAN WERTS, BEN SHUDAK

7th Grade Girls Basketball

8th Grade Girls Basketball

FRONT ROW: MOLLY LASHIER, SARAH MORGAN, MARY BLETH ,
NICOLE PIERSON, LACI TIARKS, JENNY DICENZO BACK ROW:
MICHELLE ROWE, JESSICA ANDERSEN, SARAH STORJOHAN N,
SARAH NIEMAN, AM Y ARROWSMITH

FRONT ROW: SHELLY CHRISTENSEN, LOREE CLAU SEN ,
SHAWNA BARN ETT, KATHY CONSTANT BACK ROW: TARA
LEONARD, MARISS A LEYTHAM , KRISSIE PACE, LEA SIM ONS,
LINDSEY GROTE

The seventh grade boys basketball team finished with a 2-6 record. The eighth grade finished
with a 0-8 record . The seventh
grade girls basketball team finished with a 3-6 record. The eighth
grade finished with a 1-8 record.
The wrestling team finished with a
3-3 record, and in addition wrestled three double- duals with Logan-Magnolia and Oakland, TriCenter and Glenwood, and St. Alberts and Woodrow Wilson.

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7th I 8th Grade Wrestling
FRONT ROW: CHAD MI LLE
CHRIS HILLER, ANDY BARDS
LEY, MARK HAZEN BACK ROW
DAN SUTTON, DAN DURICk.
RYAN KINGERY, JEREMY CHRIS
TAN SEN

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JOEL SYNDERGAARD
DAN SUTTON
JEREMY CHRIST ANS EN
MARK HAZEN
DOUG ADAIR
CHRIS HILLER
CHAD MILLER
RYAN KINGERY
DAN DURICK

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97
100
105
115
125
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115
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6-7
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�JH TRACK
The 1991-92 Junior High Girls' had a successful season, breaking four school records.
-Tara Leonard threw the discus 76' 1".
-Lea Simons jumped 15'5 114'' in the long jump
-Lea Simons broke the 200m dash record, running
28.31 .
-The 4 x 100 Relay Team of M.Rowe, S. Christensen,
S. Niemann, and L. Simons ran a time of 57.53.
Meet results were as follows:
Kirn Invite 7th
Treynor Invite 3rd
Tri-Center Invite 4th
Eagle Invite 3rd
WIC Meet 4th

Girls-Back Row, left to right: Keri Strum, Lea Simons, Michelle Rowe, Jolene
Minear, Tara Leonard, Molly Lashier, Jennifer Kreeger. Laci Tiarks, Chrissy
Chollett, Danielle Lewis, Mary Bleth, Amy Kelso, Sarah Niemann, Sarah
Morgan. Loree Clausen, Shawna Barnett, Melissa Schmidt, Shelly Christensen, Alyssum Sherbondy, Tiffani Nielson, Jessica Anderson.
Boys-Front Row, left to right: Cass Minear, Mark Hazen, Matt Justesen, Dan
Sutton, Andy Bardsley Andrew Storjohann, Doug Adair, Ben Shudak, Chris
Hiller, Chris Summers Johnathon Newton, Jeremy Christensen, Jeff Eisenhower, Dean Carlisle, Ryan Kingery.

The Junior Boys also had a rewarding
season with one broken record, Dean
Carlisle threw the shot 42' 1 114' '.
Meet results were as follows:
Treynor Invite
3rd
Tri-Center Invite
5th
Eagle Invite
4th
WIC Meet
7th

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Lea Simons walking on air!?!

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Andrew Storjohann soari ng high!

�MIDDLE SCHOOL CABINET
6th GRADE
Jackie True, Jill Shudak,
Joel Cox, Chris Nelsen

7th GRADE
Brian Mander, Molly Lashier, Jessica Andersen,
Dan Sutton

8th GRADE
Ta ra Leonard , Jai mi
Bach, Mitch Leaders
Dan Werts
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Oh no, lunch

Back off!!
What you look'in at?
We're outa here, man!

Jared Powell as T -3.
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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.
To think only of the best, to.work only for the best and to
expect only the best
To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are
about your own.
To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater
achievements of the future.
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creature you meet a smile.
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no time to criticize others.
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TOWING

�Closing Candids

Congratulations to the
Class of 1992 and good
luck to all the undercla men!
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�With the new school gear stortlng In nugust of 1991 we saw
three new faces of authority at we walked down the halls of th e
Mlddle School nnd High School. ftt the mlddle school we snw Mr.
ccuJerzagle reforming the kids Into good students. In the old
Duehch room wes Miss Elbert changing the room to on Espanol
room whlle Mr. oannen sloued owoy In the prlnclpal's office
trying to moke our school o better ploce.
Rt the mlddle school Mr. cauerzagle was busy teaching P.E. and
Health. He also helped In reforming the Mlddle School football
team and trnck team. We oll tnow the Middle School students
con be quite the hand run ond Mr. cauerzogle did a great job
keeping them In llne.
Mr. Dennen showed more spirit and enthusiasm than ony other
prlnclpal et Underwood. He really made the senior's lest year a
memorable one from pizza for good grades to the lock- Ins for
mlddle school ond high school. Thanks to Mr. Donnen for a greot
year.
Miss Elbert had a handful In the Publlcatlons class thls year not
only was It o large class but It wos mostly Senion to mote the
situation worse, but needless to say she did a great job of
getting us In llne. Hearing ell of the Spenlth that Is spoken as we
WDlk down the halls made me realize she must be doing just as
good ca job In teaching Spcanlsh. Thank you Miss Elbert ror helping
us make this yeartloot the best. I would also llke to thank the
yearbook staff for all of their hard wort and dedication.
The time hos flnally come for the closs of '92 to soy good- bye ond
good luct to the underclassmen. Rs we graduate and leaue our
high school yean behind we hope the memories l as t a llfetlmel
congratulottons t o the Closs or '92! ! ! ! !

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�table of contents
activities .. .

page 3

faculty .. .

page 23

seniors ...

page 29

classes ...

page 37

athletics ...

page 45

organizations .. .

page 71

middle school .. .

page 81

advertising ...

page 93

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��school partners

T h e year 1990 was an eventful one for Underwood High
School and Gymnasium Himmelsthuer in Hildesheim,
Germany. Five Underwood students and Mr. Hawks visited
Germany d u ring the summer, and sixteen German students
and two German teachers visited Underwood from October
21 to November 10. As participants in the School Partners
Abroad program, these students had the opportunity to visit
several places in the United States and Germany. Many close
and long-lasting friendships were made as a result of this
exchange which p rovided a meaningful global educational
experience for everyone involv~d.

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�homecoming '90

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�homecoming '90
Below Left:: Ue and Uette are ready to show th eir
stuff at the big game! Below Right: Jason James
is in total awe at Piro Pick 's unique fire
prevention techniques. Bottom Left:: Jason
Adams tries his best at impressing all the
Underwood babes. Bottom Middle: Chantelle
Dollen ·s one-of-a-kind fall wardrobe. Bottom
Right: Stupid Larry, Sticki, and Tuna show their
true selves.

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�Top: Jeannie Wilso n
introduces h er l a test
possibl e
Homeco ming date to
Mark Rollins. Upper
Left: 1990 Va rsity
Football
Ch eerl eaders.
Cen ter: Mr. Pattee
teach ing seriously,
as usual. Above:
Robin Burke and
Chri s Tamms show
their school spirit on
Blue-White Day. Far
Left: Homecoming
King Keith " Skid "
Christenson and
Queen Pa u la Hill er.
Left: Cullen Choll ett
says," Homey, don ' t
pl ay that gamer ·
Homeco ming 1990 started on Monday, O clober 8 , with "Surf or Di e Day."
Tu esday was " Nerd Day. " Wednesday was " Cartoon Day." Thursday was
'Come As You Are/ Senior Slave Day ." Friday was " Blue-White Day. " Ins tead of the traditional float building for the parade, each class m ade s igns
to put around the footba ll fi eld fence for th e game against Mo. Vall ey. Then
li te chee rleaders h a d a half-hour p ep rally with the community invited.
Sa tu rday night was th e coronation and dance. Th e theme song for th e d ance
~ds " More Than Words Can Say " by Alias. Th e Homecoming co u rt consis trd •&gt;I Saundra Brown , Tricia Christensen , Mendi Dohse, Paula Hill er, Jenni
Leaders, Lila Kephart, Shane Benedict, Ma tt Brennan , Joe Casson , Mark
Cerny , Keith Christenson, and J ason Ja m es. Spirit night was h eld on
Wed n esda y night. A surprise visit from Wayn e and Garth o f Wayn e's World
on Sa turday Night Live got everyon e in th e mood for tons of fun.

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Top Left: The yearbook staff stops
to look at the ducks in the Central
Park Mall. Top Right: Keith and Bill
are very close. Middle Left: Jamie is
hard at work selling yearbook ads.
Middle Right: Trisha and Jenni "try"
to discuss layouts with Lori and
Micki at the yearbook conference,
but they're too busy scouting-out
the guys! Bottom Right: The
newspaper staff discusses article
ideas. YEARBOOK STAFF- Editor-inChief: Jenni Leaders, Business and
Advertising manager: Lori Malnack,
Copy Editor: Jamie Knowlton and
Lori Malnack, Layout Editor:
Michelle Shelton, Activities Editor:
Micki Minear, People Editor: Trisha
French, Sports Editor: Tony Butler,
O rganizations Editor: Michelle
Shelton, Middle School Editor:
Michelle Shelton.
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NEWSPAPER STAFF- Editor-in-Chief: Chris Brokma n, Copy dltor: Jim Kelso , Layout
Editor: Deb Zook, News Edi tor: A lana Linq uist, eature Editor: Keith Rice, Sports
Editor: Bill Boyer.

�officers

and
cabinet
..

Senior Class Officers
President Jason James
Vice President Paula Hiller
Secretary Tricia Christensen
Treasurer Keith Christenson
Student Cabinet Teri Oltmans
Sh ane Benedict
Rich Ring
Junior Cl ass Officers
President Cullen Chollett
Vice President Curt Christensen
Secretary Sara Justesen
Treasu rer Kelli Kenn edy
Student Cabinet Dana Carman
Jeannie Wilson
Rue Hough
Sophomore Class Officers
President Ann Hough
Vice President Teresa Kerr
Secretary Eric Jensen
Treasu rer J udd Hawkins
Student Cabinet Todd Leonard
Keith Seidler
Dean Leaders
freshman Class Officers
Presid ent Robin Bu rke
Vice President Chris Tamms
Secreta ry Jami Strum
Treasu rer Chad Brown
Student Cabinet Wyatt Hollesen
Heather Doll en
Adam Justesen
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�variety show
//

Top Left: Choir girls sing
" Broadway Baby." Top
Middle: Mrs. Hollinger tries
taming her vicio us pack of
lions. Top Right: Jim
Hobbs looks for his lost
love " Chloe. " Above:
Small group performance
of " Lollipop." Above
Middle: Maike Kurre, a
Studen t Partner from
Germany, performs " Think
of Me" from Phantom of
theSutton
Opera .wonders
Above Right:
Mark
what
is going on.

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�that's entertainment

••

Far Lefl: Wendy Clark and Jim Kelso perform
their duet " If I Ever Fall In Love Again ." Above
Middle: Cullen Chollett asks please "Don ' t
Fence Me In." Far Right: Michelle Shelton
singing " I Have Confidence. " Lefl: Jim Ke lso
singing his solo " How Am I Supposed To Live
Without You ." Above: Choir Presentation of
"' That 's Entertainment. "

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�senior candids
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�underclassmen candids

ppP r Left: The freshmen show their Eagle spirit during Homecoming.
Upper Right: Heather, Robin , and Jill show off their fashionable
sleepwear. Middle Left: The sophomores display their delicious food
cells tor biology. Middle Right: What an overachiever! Bottom Left:
Robbie sa lutes to attention! Bottom Right: Angie 's table manners
a ·tound us all.

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�survey
Favorite Place to Eat:
1) Burger King
2) Spaghetti Works
3) Taco Bell
4) Garden Cafe
5) Pizza Hut

Favorite Song:
1) " lce, lce Baby" by Vanilla Ice
2) " More Than Words Can Say" by Alias
3) "So m ething to Believe In " by Poison
4) "B laze of Glory" by Jon Bon Jovi
5) "Do Me " by Bel Biv Devoe

Favorite Movie:
1) Lethal Weapon II
2) Pretty Woman
3) Ghost
4) Die Hard II
5) Little Mermaid

Favorite Thing to do on a Date :
1) watch movies
2) go out to eat
3) "What's a date?"
4) have a good time
5) cruisin'

Favorite Brand of J eans:
1) Pepe
2) Guess
3) Levi 's
4) Lee
5) Lawman

Favorite TV Show:
1) Simpsons
2) Cosby Show
3) Full House
4) Wonder Years
5) In Living Color

Favorite Musical .Group:
1) Aerosmith
2) Poison
3) Motley Crue
4) M.C. Hammer
5) Vanilla Ice

Favorite Soft Drink:
1) Pepsi
2) Dr. Pepper
3) Mt. Dew
4) Coke
5) Diet Coke

Top Left: Jeff displays his Motley Crue T-shirt.
Motley Crue is the third favorite music group of
U,H,S. students. Top Middle: Sonya and Shane
boogie down· to their favorite songs. Top Right:
Joe chugs down a pop before the bell rings .
Bottom Left: Skid and Judd explain to Chad how
having a girlfriend greatly depletes a guy's money.

�m ouse on mars

'

In Leona rd Wib b erly's play, The Mouse o n Mars, Grand
Fenwick (th e Mouse), the ti niest country in Europe (15
squ are mil es, 5 acres ), is ru led b y 23 yr-o ld Glo ria na the
12th. When Coun t Mo untjoy p ersuades h er to upgrade
the country 's plumbing to attract tou rists, she allows h im
to wri te a letter to the U.S. asking fo r a loan . Suddenl y
Grand Fenwick is up against the U. S. and U.S.S.R. in a
race to put th e first person on Ma rs . With leftover pa rts
from the U.S. , Pro fessor Kok in tz' s n ewly discovered fuel
from Grand Fenwick 's wine, and Mountjoy·s son, Vincent
(recen t gradua te o f M.l.T.) to build the rocket, the Mouse
is on th e way. Vincent's gi rl friend , Cynthia, keeps vigil as
th e country pulls together to await the result of their
first voyage in space .

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�hard rockin'

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�prom 1991

The Hard Rockin' Prom was held at
Underwood High School on Saturday. May 11.
1991. The Juniors worked really hard to give an
excellent prom. The colors of the prom were
black, white. mint green, and pink. The meal
included a relish tray. fruit salad, prime rib
sandwiches, augratin potatoes, almondine green
beans, and sundaes or banana splits. The prom
servers were Dean Leaders, Chad Ryan. Todd
Leonard, Keith Seidler, Andy Johnson, Jared
Carman , Teresa Kerr, An n Hough, Melissa
Adkins, Angie Widick, and Karen Hedegaard.
The D.J . for the d ance was Mr. Tunes. The after
prom was at Fun Plex with breakfast at the
school.

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�graduation 1991

/

Graduation 1991 was held on Sunday, May 26,
at 2:00 p.m. in the Underwood High School Gym.
It was a very hot day. The junior leaders were
Cullen Chollett and Kelli Kennedy. The senior
address was given by Jason James and Elizabeth
Adkins. The class motto: "No matter what th e
future may hold, we will face it undaunted." Th e
class flower: red rose. The class colors: red and
dark gray. The class sponsor: Damian Donahoe.

�we're outta here

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�our final farewell
As we prepare to say goocl-byi:·.
.
Cllerislled friendships and memorie"&gt; y.,.-j IJ nc\-cr d1 c.

\Ve' 11 ahvays remember our days in tllis sub ··Jl'clic
Orange and blue cricket-infested imtitute of! enrni ng
From the" model \.Vim(' where Pickard s law~h ring~
To the lrnlls of stress ~-here ti;&gt;achers think tl1';~y kn;)w best .
And Pattee and Benzing put u~ to the test.

In science vve \.Vent froni' 'Hi:rb '5 Happy Hour tn ··puff the &gt;.1&lt;1gic Dragon. ··
In typing, l\lr. Olsen told us 'Nhen it v.-&lt;1s "ti.me . ··
.
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Now we ·cancel. cancel. c&lt;1ncd" proof prob i. ~ms oul of our ' other mrnd.
As •vi;&gt; duck flying clwlk . ynrcl:Jticks. nm! poi!ll t:' d hciots .
The hall echoes of Benzi1w 's laugh.
As he warns us not to be cr~nfose~I •vilh th e · \-ill:ig c idiot. "
\Vho could forget Emme's "punny'' jokes
Or his vocab defini[iom that almo~t ~&lt;1ve u~ :,trokes.
We learned "Du Quatschkopf" und "Beiss rni ch nicht . du Lump "
From Herr Hawks and his Lektionen.
\Ve enlrnnced our writing skills doing pol ish cd pi l;c cs of i,vritin:;
With re\vards from Willv
, \.\'on.kn s Candv
- Factor'&gt;
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A Ouoti: ! A Quote!
"\Vherdoremttlrnu Romeo?"
"Double. double. Toil and trouble ."
"Ettu , Brute?"
"Bt-:\.vare the Ides of P.1arch. ·

:&lt;or only did •ve .. nccdernte . ncceknite ovt&gt;r tilt: speed bump-'&gt;
As we tried to &lt;l.Yoid McKet' s E n~le e\-e .
8 ut we also excelled inextrnc urri2ulm:acLi .;,-j t tt:s.
Our c b.t'is dominated the buil.dii1g of l lomer.orni ng fl (nits
As also in the ' Spirit 1&lt;ite Sweep. "

Although thi;&gt; Spirit Rock is no..,v Spirit "l'ebble'.1 . ·
Our N eon Spirit took U5 all the war to Start.:-.
Senior Slave D&lt;1y promoted H gender identil)' crisis
The halls were filled with guy&lt;&gt; as girb , l'rett~' \\.om en ' . K ilkr lJees .
And evenu bHllerina .
\Ve !&gt;hared the '!:i unrise .:1Jter Lhi.! e,xcrucJ3tim: h o urs ot' t! \ t:ntful cl uc on1LlJJ§!
Forthe "!\fo'!:it 13oclacicius Prom of 1990

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So now w e begin a ne ..,v cn1 of m emori e·,
In our he arts w e will alwav~ rem em bl'nh c ti 111 t.:~ \.VL' · ve .'lli a re el to~ t: L11cr.
''As y ou go on in life , aJv;ays hold in your hc 81t s as# I
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The shiiling cJa.ss of 91! " ·

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Mrs . Lru:;en 's Senior Englis11 Cla~ ~ of 199 1.

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�faculty

Mr. Benzing
Socia l Studies
J r. Class Sponsor

Ms. Bergsten
Business
Pre-Algebra

Mr. Buller
M.S. P.E.
Driver 's Ed.

Mr. Christensen
Ind. Arts
Fr. Class Sponsor

Mr. Donahoe
Science
Sr. Class Sponsor
Weightlifting

Mrs. Hand bury
M.S. English

Ms. Hartsock
H.S. Librarian
Library Club
Sponsor
Spring Play Dir.

Mr. Hawks
German
Yearbook
Publications
J.H. Boys' Track

Miss Jensen
M.S. Resource
H.S Cheerleading
Sponsor

Mrs. Knott
Specia l Ed.
Teacher' s Aide

Miss Kurth
M.S . Science
T.A.G . Prog ram

Mrs. Larsen
English, Drama,
Speech
Speech Sponsor

Mrs. Magill
H.S. Resource

Mr. Martin
Socia l Stud ies
Boys · Head BB
M.S. Football

Mr. Mc Namara
Head Football
Head Girls BB
M.S. Social
Studies

IJNDERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL l..IBRARY

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�faculty

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Mrs. Minssen
Eighth grade
Sponsor
Girls' Track
JHGBB
M.S. Math

Mr. Montgomery
M.S. Inst. Music
H.S. Inst. Music

Mr. Pattee
H.S. Math
N.H.S. Sponsor

Mr. Pickard
Voe. Ag.
FFA Sponsor

Mr. Plummer
Asst. Boys BB
Sixth Grade

Miss Olberding
H.S. English
Asst. Girls' BB
Soph. Class Sponsor

Mr. Olson
Typing
Business

Mr. Quick
Auto

Mrs. Rempe
H.S. Art

Mrs. Ruggles
Home Ee.
UHT Sponsor

Mr. Spiegel
P.E./Health
Biology
JHBBB

Mrs . Wallin
J .H. Voca l Music
H.S. Voca l Music

�eagle academics

Upper Left: Greg Cla usen and Fried a Calhoon
looking for mice? Middle Left: Th e cooks
a re p reparing m ul ti-pu rpose maid-rite m('at.
Lowe r left: Seniors supposedly studying
MacBe t h. Upp er Right: Ed , Sara. and Amy
start th e Christm as window. Art at its finest!
Ab ove: Robbie tak ing German a little too
serio u sly.

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JUllIOrs
Adamson , Stacy
Arrowsmith, Brad
Bardsley, Jason
Belt Nikki
Block, Adrian

Carman, Dana
Chollett, Cullen
Chris tensen , Curt
Coh rs, Karen

SPtrn
6UMPS
AHEAD

Cohrs, Kayla
Collins, Tina
Dohse, Brent

Ehrens, John
Gach , Dee
Gea rhart, Amy

Hobbs, Jimmie
Hollesen, Norm
Hough, Rue

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�nineteen ninety-two
Jackson, Eddy
Jensen, Arion
Justesen , Sara
Kennedy , Kelli
Lamp, Laurie

Leaders, Heather
Malnack, Lori
McCoy, Mike
Potter, Carrie

Powell, Jared
Richard, Chris
Rollins, Ma rk

Wakefield , Sarah
Waldmann , Jami
Wiggins, Craig

Wilson, Jeannie
Wolford, Trent

�sophomores
Adkins, Melissa
Baumfalk, Dan
Bloom, Traci
Brittain , Corey
Carlile, Amy

Carman, Jared
Casson, Leslie
Cox, Kelly
Eggers, Joanna

Funkhauser, Carrie
Galloway, Donn
Gochanour, Angie
Hawkins, Judd

Hedegaard, Karen
Hough, Ann
Howard, Brandon
Jensen, Eric

Joens, Jane
Johnson, Andy
Justesen, Kurt

Kennedy, Phil
Kerr, Teresa
Klaudt, Leah

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�nineteen ninety-three
Leaders, Dean
Leonard, Todd
Lippold, Jason
Logan, Laura
Mander, Jennifer

Moore, Marty
Nelson, Kelly
Pearrow, Wendy
Pitt, Amy

Rief. Betty
Ross, Jim
Ryan, Chad
Schnackenberg.
Sarah

Seidler, Keith
Shaver, Sonya
Shudak,Jeff
Stoner, Jeff

Thompson, Jessica
Waldron , Tim
Whannell, Jeff

Widick, Angie
Zook, Lisa

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�freshmen
Anderson, Kirsten
Bach , Nikki
Barnett, Kelli
Blackburn, Kristina
Brown, Chad

Burke, Robin
casson, Connie
Childs, Jill
Collins, Jay

Collins, Jodie
Dohse, Jennifer
Dollen, Heather
Driver, Heather

Eggers, Jennifer
Ettleman, Lisa
French, Tanya
Gillett, Brent

Goodman , Carrie
Graham , Brad
Grote, Seth

Holl esen, Wya tt
Isenhour, Amy

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�nineteen ninety-four
Justesen, Adam
Kaiser, Melisia
Knott, Susie
Latek, Heather
Leonard, Trent

Louison , Brent
Malnack, Matt
McManigal, Mandi
Minear, Angie

Ring, Renee
Rodenburg, Tim
Ross, Andromeda
Simmons, Robbie

Strum , Jami
Sutton , Mark
Tamms, Chris
Thomas, Kari

Widick, Robbie
Williams, Col e
Wilson, Dani

Wilson, Jason
Wood , Lori

�hangin' out

��baseball '90

Row 1- Phil Kenned y, Seth Grote, Chris Nelson , Kelly Nelson, Tim Rodenburg, Chad Brown . Row 2- Adam Justesen ,
Jeff Shudak, Keith Christenson, Bret Rodenburg, Rob Geise, Kelli Barnett Jared Powell. Row 3- Head Coach John
Emme, Jason Bardsley, Chris Capp, Mark Cerny, Matt Brennan , Joe Casson , Judd Hawkins, Coach Lewis Curtis.

Above Left:: Th e team hudd les up for a p ep talk.
Above Middle: Jared goes for th e bunt. Above
Right: Jason balances the ball with his left foot.
Right: " Wow, look at it go!" Far Right: Joe sends
the ball home.

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�Top Left: The umpire watches as the Eagles score a run .
Top Right: St rik e! Above Left: Just barely foul! Above
Middl e: An exch an ge of handshakes, or maybe something
el &lt;;c? Above Righ t: Judd throws a strike.

The 1990 baseball season proved to be a sucessful one
for the young Eagle team . With a team led by only two
seniors, the Eagles set a new sch o o l record for wins en
route to a 9-11 season . During the season the team
placed second in t h e Eagle Invitational, and runner-up in
the conference tournament fo r the second yea r in a row,
losing a close championship game. Team awards this
year were given to the following players: Bret Rodenburg,
MVP; Co-offensive players o f the year, Jason Bardsley and
Joe Casson; Defensive players o f th e year, Rob Geise and
Judd Hawkins; Rooki e-of-the-year, Matt Brennan. Bret was
a first team all-conference sel ection. Rob and Jason made
second team , and Judd received Honorable Mention. Bret
was also a member o f the all-SWI baseball squad.
The Eagles wi ll m iss th e leadership of senior captains
Rob Geise and Bret Roden burg, and of Coach Emme, but
are returning eigh t lettermen. Assistant Coach Lewis
Curtis takes over a p romising Eagle team with high
aspirations fo r a good season in 1991.

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�softball '90 to state

Row l: Head Coach Tiarks. Assistant Coach Johnson, Lor i Malnack. Leslie Casson. Jeannie Wilson , Susie Knott,
Sarah Wakefield , Angie Widick, Kelli Kennedy, Teresa Kerr, Renee Ring, and manager Laurie Lamp . Row 2: Jill
Childs, Liz Adkins, Jill Stroebele, Sara Justesen, Paula liiller, Amy Bardsley, Jenny Walker, Tricia Christensen,
Kristi Lamp, Teri Oltmans, Mendi Dohse, Saundra Brown, Lila Kephart, Liawni Potter, and Carrie Potter.

Above Left: Coach Tiarks checks out the batting order.
Above Midd l e : Liz slides home! Abbove Right: Teri
drives Saundra home . Right: Carrie starts to swing as
Coach Joh nson looks on.

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�Left: Mendi awaits a hit that would send her home. Below: The team at state.
Middle Left: Saundra gets ready to launch the ball. Bottom Left: Liz watches the
coach for signals as she stands on first. Bottom Middle: Paula walks away from
the plate. Bottom Right: Jill gets ready to field a possible hit.

With ten of eleven letter winners back from the 1989 state qualifying softball
team the Eagles knew the pressure would be on for a return trip to state in 1~90.
The team responded b y setting their goals high, by working hard, and by playing
some of the b est competition in the state to help prepare for end-of-season
tournament play.
The Eagles finished with a record breaking 36-7 season, as they topped last
year's 33 win season . Four seniors, Amy Bardsley, Liawni Potter, Jill Stroebele.
and Jenny Walker provided the leadership and together with their teammates
they earned their second straight trip to the state tournament where Underwood
finished an impressive 7th place.
Underwood took first place in all of the following tournaments: Western Iowa
Conference, Underwood Inv. , Treynor Inv., Sectoinals, and Regionals. The Eagles
also finished 5th at the 16 team Roland Story Tournament and 13th at the 16
team Ballard Huxley Tournament. Underwood shared the conference season
championship with Tri-Center. The team was ranked in the top 10 in Class 1 -A by
the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union throughout th e entire season. The
junior varsity team completed a 9-10 season .
Several players earned individual honors throughou t the season: First Team All
Conference - Saundra Brown. Lila Kephart, Liawni Potter, Jill Stroebele, Jenny
Walker; Second Team All Conference - Tricia Christensen, Paula Hiller; Class 1-A
SWI All District - Liawni Potter, J enny Walker; All Sta r Game (West Squad) - Llawni
Potter; Council Bluffs Nonpariel 1990 Softball Player o f the year - Jenny Walker;
Outstanding Defensive Player - Tricia Christensen; Oustanding Offensive Player Jenny Walker; Rookie of the Year - Liz Adkins; Most Val uable Player - Liawni
Potter; 1990 Lori Martin Memorial Softball Scholarship A ward - Amy Bardley; All
State Teams: Second Team - Liawni Potter and J enny Wa lk er; Honorable Mention Saundra Brown , Jill Stroebele, and Lila Kephart.

�eagle football

Row l:Andy Bardsley (manager), Jay Collins, Seth Grote, Robbie Widick, Kelly Nelson, Greg Rodenburg (manager) . Row
2:Judd Hawkins, Phil Kennedy, Marty Moore, Brandon Howard, Jeff Stoner, Brent Gillett Curt Christensen, Keith Christenson.
Row 3 :Eddy Jackson , Shane Benedict, Dana Carman, Head Coach Tim McNamara , Coach Dale Martin , Coach Fred White,
C oach Ray Spiegel, Jason Lippold, Kelly Barnett Kurt Justesen . Row 4: Don Galloway, Todd Leonard, Joe Casson , Matt
Brenn an, T rent Leonard , Jason James, Jason Bardsley, Jared Carman, Chris Richards.

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Above Left: Look, Ma! I'm flying!
Above Righ t : The Eagles in action.
Right: Say "Uncle"!

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�Above Left: Jason discusses the game plan with Coach
and Judd. Above Right: The Eagles fire off the ball. Left:
Nobody move, I dropped my contact lens. Above: The
defense attacks.

1 iidllle

Lert : Jason sprints for a touchdown . Above: Pre-game
cirm -ups .

The 1990 Eagle football team accomplished many
goals. With six losses by less than one touchdown, the
Eagles have much to be proud of. Senior leadership
came from Shane Benedict, Jason J ames, J oe Casson,
Matt Brennan, and Keith Christenson. Matt Brennan led
the Eagles in tackles, Joe Casson in quarterback sacks,
Jason James in rushing, and Keith Ch ristenson in
interceptions. Receiving team honors were Keith
Christenson (MVP and most valuable offensive p layer),
Matt Brennan (most valuable defensive player), Joe
Casson (Tim Diller Award), Todd Leonard (most
improved), and Jay Collins (most promising freshman).
All - conference honors went to Matt Brennan at
linebacker and Keith Christenson at running back.
Honorable mention pl ayers were Dana Carman, Jason
James, and Judd Hawkins.
Varsity scores: Woodbine 6/ UHS 7; West Harrison O/
UHS 35; Oakland 21/ UHS 14; Treynor 28/ UHS O; Tri
Center 12/ UHS 7; Griswold 7 / UHS 9 ; Missouri Vall ey
10/ UHS 9; Aud ubon 33/ UHS 6; Avoha 3 4 / UHS 31 .
Junior Varsi ty Scores: ISO 0/ UHS 35; Oakland 14 / UHS
6; Treynor 6/ UHS 14; Tri Center 28/ UHS O; Griswold
20/ UHS 12; Missouri Valley 28/ UHS O; Audubon 19/
UHS 0.

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�back to state!

Row 1- Kelli Kennedy, Ann Hough, Renee Ring, Jill Childs, Heather Latek, Lori Malnack. Row 2- Tanya
French , Kirsten Anderson, Susie Knott, Dani Wilson , Lisa Ettleman, Amy Isenhour, Connie Casson, Jeannie
Wilson, Jenny Dohse. Row 3- Teresa Kerr, Sarah Wakefield, Mendi Dohse, Amy Pitt, Sara Justesen , Leslie
Casson, Angie Widick, Heather Leaders. Row 4- Coach Johnson, Carrie Potter, Paula Hiller, Jennifer Hurt,
Tricia Christensen, Teri Oltmans, Liz Adkins, Coach Tiarks.

Above Left, Above Middle, and Above Right: Th e Eagl es show off th eir spikin g
ability. Right: At state, Tricia spikes it over the attempted blocke rs.

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�Above Left:: Th e coaches and team watch as Lila spikes the ball. Above Middle
and Abo ve Right: Jen and Teri bum the ball past the blockers. Left: Teri taps it
o ver. Middle Left:: The team huddles up before the championship game of the
T J Tourn ament. Bottom Left: Preparing for the final set.

Eagles Break State Record
Hard work and dedication paid off as the Underwood Eagles
Volleyball Team made a return trip to the state tournamen t at
Runnels. The volleyball team drew state-wide attention with
their state record 98 game win streak and record-tying 4 5
match record during the 1990 season. Th e Eagles ended th e
season with a school record 45-1·0 match record and 112·4
game record.
The Eagles were ranked second in th e sta te and first in SWI
most of the year. They proved they deserved their ranking by
defeating all opponents th ey faced except their heartbreaking
loss to eventual state champion Unity Christian. The Eagles
first and only loss of the season came in the semi-final match
which featured #1 Unity Christian against #2 Underwood . The
thrilling 2 hour and thirty m inu te match went 5 games and was
later called by most fa ns "th e real state finals ... Seniors
Saundra Brown and Tricia Ch ristensen were named to the All·
Tourney Team at the sta te tou rney.
The senior-dominated team wo n the conference for the third
staight year with a perfect 7-0 record. They also won the
conference tournamen t and pl aced four girls on the first team
All-Conference. They we re Sau nd ra Brown, Tricia Christensen,
Lila Kephart, and Teri Oltmans. The volleyball team took first
place honors at all th e tournaments they competed in,
including the Atlantic, Thomas Jefferson , Underwood , MalvemNishna Valley, sectional , district and regional to urnaments.
Setter Saundra Brown was named The Daily Nonpareils'
Southwest Iowa Volleyball Player of the Year. Named to the first
team all SWI were Sa undra Brown , Tricia Christensen, and Teri
Ol tmans. Lila Keph art was named to the second team.
Special awards p resented at th e end of the season were as
follows:
MVP- Saundra Brown
Outstanding Offensive Player· Tricia Christen sen
Outstanding Defensi ve Player- Teri Oltmans
Rookie of th e Year· Li z Adkins
The JV and freshman teams also finished their regu lar
seasons with winning records. Th e JV record was 11-11·4 and
th e freshmen record was 6·4 .

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�action shots

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�cross country
The Underwood cross-country team
combined with Tri-Center for the
first time in 1990. The team was
coached by Pat Dalton from TriCen ter. Letter winners this year were
senior Tim Hedegaard , third year
letter, senior Tony Butler, first year
letter, senior Mark Cerny, first year
letter, Caryn Crocfer, fourth year
letter. Also, junior Rue Hough,
second year letter, and freshman
Ada m Justesen, first year letter. The
Tri-Center/ Underwood teams turned
out to b e quite successful. The boys
tea m won the Treynor Invitational,
and pl aced second at the Western
Iowa Conference meet. The boys
tea m missed out at a trip to state
by o nly four places as Tri-Center
freshman standout Marty Dalton
qual ified individually by placing fifth.
The T-C/U girls team won the
Missouri Valley Invitational as
Helena Rieber and Caryn Crocfer
fin ished 1-2, respectively. The girls
a lso place second at the Treynor
Invita tional and the Western Iowa
Conference meet as they were
edged out of the championship by
t he Treynor girls in each of these
meets. Caryn Crocfer won the W.l.C.
individua l ch ampionship for the first
time. In the 2A District meet the
girls tea m finished only two places
away from qualifying for state. Caryn
Crocfer became the first-ever fourtime state cross-country qualifier.
Ca ry n and Marty each finished
fourteenth at the Class 2A Cross
Country meet.

Cross Coun try tea m mem bers included Tony Butler, Tim Hedegaard, Adam Justesen,
Mark Cerny, Rue Hough , and Caryn Crocfer.

bove Middle and Right: Rue displays his form and
ny wonders what the gunshot was all about. Righ t:
ryn goes fo r th e goldl Middle: Mark and Tim race to
the finish . Far Right: Ada m s face says it a ll.

SS

�wrestling 1990..91

Row 1: Tim Rodenburg, Chad Ryan, Dean Leaders, Keith Christensen, Craig Wiggins. Row 2: Coach Curtis,
Matt Brennan, Jason Bardsley, Jason James, Coach White.

Above: Craig gets closer to another pin . Above Right:
No rm tri es to tak e control. Right: The referee watches
closely as Skid goes for the pin.

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�Wrestlers are WIC Champions!
The 1990-91 Eagles wrestling team enjoyed one of their finest
seasons ever. The squad finished with an 8-6-1 dual meet record.
They also earned the school's first conference championship since
1974. In addition, the Eagles won the Sidney tournament. Although
they only had 10 members on the team the wrestlers showed great
determination to overcome their small numbers. Many school records
were broken this season including: Falls-124; Escapes-136; Wins-234;
Near Falls-206; Takedowns-423; Dual Points-536. Also, individual
marks set for this year are: Wins-Chad Ryan, 42; Falls-Dean Leaders,
25; Dual Points-Jason Bardsley, 80. Chad Ryan and Dean Leaders
qualified for the state tournament and placed third and fifth,
respectively.

Top Left: Th e crowd watches Chad wrestle. Upper Left:
Dean goes fo r the pin. Lower Left: Matt stands on the
ti ps o f his toes. Left: Chad and Dean are listening
attentively to Coach Curtis at the pep rall y.

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�girls' basketball 1990..91

Row 1· Lisa Ettleman , Dani Wilson, Jill Childs, Kirsten Andersen, Susie Knott. Row 2· Connie Casson,
Saundra Brown , Elizabeth Adkins, Jennifer Hurt, Sarah Wakefield , Jennifer Mander. Row .3· Coach Mc Namara,
Amy Carlile, Nicki Belt, Angie Widick, Tricia Christensen, Lila Kephart, Melisia Kaiser.

Right: Tircia atteml?ts a t"'."o
pointer. Fa r Right: Lila
.. strikes a pose."

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�far Left: Coach McNamara
draws up a play. Left: Saundra
waits patiently for the ball to
fall through the net. Middle:
The JV cheerleaders pose for
a shot during halftime.
Bottom Left: Saundra swats at
the ball. Bottom Middle: Jen
makes it tough on the
shooter. Bottom Right: Lila
and Jen wait for the rebound.

The Underwood girls' basketball team finished 9 and 12 o verall and 7 and 7 in the tough WIC . Senior
'eadership was provided by Tricia Christensen, Saundra Brown, Liz Ad kins, Jennifer Hurt, and Lila Kephart.
t'ft,W school records were set by Tricia Christensen in season scoring and free throw percentage. Saundra
Br&lt;Jwn set new school's bests in assists and three point shots. Chosen to the WIC Conference team was
Tricia Christensen. Jennifer Hurt entered the school's top ten rebounders club while Liz Adkins did likewise
n th e steals catagory. Lila Kephart entered the school 's top 10 career steal leaders, while splitting time
between th e guard and forward court.
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�boys' basketball 1990-91

Varsity Row l - Rue Hough, Brent Dohse, Curt Christensen, Judd Hawkins, Jared Powell , Brandon Howard, and Rob
Widick. Row 2- Coach Plummer, Tony Butler, Mark Cerny, Tim Hedegaard, Trent Wolford , Todd Leonard , Brad
Arrowsmith, and Coach Martin .

--:::-

Above: Tony looks for an open ma n:
Above Middle: Tim shoots for three.
Right: Brad blocks his man out. Far
Right: The Eagles go for the rebou nd.

60

�Above Left: Ja red soars for the
tip. Above: Judd shoots o ver the
d efend er. Left: Tim looks for
someo ne to inbound th e ball to.
Bottom Right: Rue shoots from
th e line.

The Eagles of Underwood started
practicing on the 12th o f November for
what would prove to be an interesting
season of ups and downs. Through the
pre-season practices it was easy to see
that there was a lot of enthusiasm as
well as experience. Mark Cerny and
Rue Hough were chosen as co-captains
of the team.
Tim Hedegaard, Mark Cerny, and
Tony Butler all did a good job
providing senior leadership in their last
year. Tim was as good a 3-point
shooter in the conference as there was.
Tony could also be counted on to
" bust" a zone. Mark was one of the
main men inside as he played the post
position.
Underclass letter winners were Rue
Hough , Brad Arrowsmith , Curt
Christensen, Trent Wolford, Judd
Hawkins, and Jared Carman. Judd
made the All-Conference team as a
sophomore. The future looks bright for
Underwood hoops as there is a lot of
potential in these and other stars of
the future.
Judd led the team in scoring with
295 points, a 15.5 average. Tim was
second with 253 points and a 13.4
average. Tim also led the team in
rebounds at 138, 7.3 per game. Jared
Carman was second at 133, 7 per
game. Rue Hough averaged 4.9 assists
per game and Judd averaged 4 .5. Th e
leading free throw shooters were Judd74%, Ru e-69%, and Tim-68%.

V Row 1- Ma nager Ro b Widick, Chad Brown , Seth Grote, Brent Louiso n , Keith Seid ler, and Jeff Whann ell.
w 2 Co ac h Plumm er, Robbie Simmons, Mark Sutton, Trent Leonard, Brad Gra ham, Kelli Barnett, and
ya t Hol lesen.

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�girls' track

Row 1- A . Hough , H. Latek, J. Childs, L. Casson , S. Brown . Row 2- Coach Minss n
A. Isenhour, A. Widick, c. Casson , T . Christensen , L. Ettlema n , T . Oltmans, Coad '
Johnson . Row 3- S. Justesen , D. Gach , C. Crocfer, K. Hed egaard , L. Keph art, M.
Kaiser, and S. Wakefi eld .

Top Left:: Melisia
fin ishes ahead of the
pack. Middle Above
Left:: A close race.
Middle Above Right: Lila
soars. Right: Enjoying
the weather. Middle
Right: Connie ponders
whether singing in the
rain might be more fun
than runn ing in it. Far
Right: Ann goes for the
gold.

62

�Above Left: Tricia jumps for first place. Left: The
4X800 relay team takes a time out for a quick
picture. Bottom: Caryn runs for a first-place finish.

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�boys' track

Shot and Discus Th rowers- Row l : Jim Kelso and Matt
Brennan . Row 2: Kelli Barnett. Brent Louison, and Matt
Malnack.

Distance Runners- Row l: Mark Sutton, Donn Galloway,
and Robbie Widick. Row 2: Brad Arrowsmith, Tim
Hedegaard, and Rue Hough.

Sprinters- Row 1: Seth Grote, Adam Justesen , Curt Christensen , Jared Powell , a nd
Chad Brown . Row 2: Judd Hawkins, Brent Gillett, Mark Cerny, Jason Bardsl ey, and
Keith Christenson.

Left: Jason James sprin ts for the gold . Midd le Right:
Brad tries to catch u p . Right: Jason Bardsl ey enjoying
the season .

�Above Left: Jared takes a
flying leap. Above: Judd
discusses the upcoming
race with a teammate.
Above Right: Adam heads
around th e comer. Middle
Left: Robbie and Coach
Spiegel discuss the
weather. Bottom Left: Mike
attempts a jump. Bottom
Right: Curt, Jason, and
Todd share some j okes
before th e race.

The boys' track team enjoyed a successful season . coach es White an~ ~piegel
observed steady improvement throughout the season. Both coaches ant1c1pate a
good year next year with several returning letter winners.

65

�'90-'91 cheerleading

Top Left: Varsity Football
cheerleaders Nikki Bach .
Jenni Leaders. Carrie
Funkhauser, Micki Minear.
Trisha French, and Ronee
Funkhauser. Top Righ t:
Carrie displays her love of
band by playing the
saxophone during halftime.
Middle Left: J.V. Footba ll
cheerleaders Robin Bu rke,
Chris Tamms, J ami Stru m ,
Leah Klaudt, Mandi
McManigal , and Betty Ri ef.
Middle Right: Adorabl e
Chrisl Bottom Left: Th e
varsity cheerleaders pause
for a picture break. Bottom
Right: Trisha and J enni
show off their incredibl e
strength .

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�Cheerl eading 1990-91 Top Left:
Wrestling cheerl eaders Leslie Casson,
Trisha French , Jenni Leaders, Mick i
Minear, Kelli Kennedy, and Ann Ho ugh .
Top Right: Ann and Kell i display th eir
enthusiam . Middle Left: Basketball
cheerleaders Amy Pitt, Jane J oens, Teresa
Kerr, Carrie Funkhauser, Nikki Bach, and
Ronee Funkhauser. Middle Right: Hey,
Roneel What's h appen in" , hot stu ff? Left:
Carrie p r imps while Ronee explains to
Jane wh at to do next. Bottom Left: Trish a
and An n warn Micki their pictur is about
to b e taken. Th e junior va rsity
ch eerlead ers were Jami Strum, Robin
Burke, Ma ndi McManigal , and Chris
Tamms.

67

�simply the

�best moments

�drill team
The 1991 drill team consisted of Angie Minear, Heather Dollen, Lisa Zook, Amy Gearhart, Wendy Pea row.
Chantelle Dollen, Deb Zook, and Tina Collins. Lori Wood was the manager. For the first time ever, th e
drill team brought home a division one rating from the Iowa State Drill Team Championships. The girls
had a wonderful year, learning four routines and performing them at every home basketball game and
one home wrestling meet. Keep an eye on the Underwood Drill Team as they get better with each new
year!

Top: Drill Team performs during th e
half-time. Top Right: 1991 Dri ll Team .
Above: Tina Collins waits for her cue.
Above Right: Stepping to the beat!

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�,./

./

�band

concert band

marching band

jazz band

Senior Band Members-Row 1 : Caryn
Crocfer, Ro nee Funkha user, Trisha
French, Chantelle Dollen, Kristi Lamp , Lila
Kephart. Row 2: Mendi Dohse, Wendy
Clark, Michelle Shelton, Mickie Minea r,
Jenni Leaders, Liz Adkins, Alana Linq uist.
Row .3: Bill Boyer, Russ Bai ley, Mark
Cerny, Tim Hedegaard, Tony Butler, Mike
Flood, Shelly Hansen.

72

�Above: Drum majorettes were Jenni Leaders, Mickie Minear,
and Lila Kephart. Left: Band members who attended the
Conference Honor Band.

Left: J im Ross, Laurie Lamp, and Alana
Linquist attended an honor jazz band.

Left: Solo l 's were earned by- Row 1- Laurie Lamp,
Sara Justesen, Alana Linquist. Row 2- Leah Klaud t,
Phil Kennedy, and Marty Moore.

Top Awards winners were Mendi Dohse,
Mich elle Shelton , Alana Linquist. and
Kri sti Lamp.

73

�choir
./
Concert Choir

Swing Choir: (not in order) Wendy Clark, Alana Linquist, Michelle Shelton , Teri Oltmans, Jim Kelso, Tim Hedegaa rd ,
Lori Malnack, Stacy Adamson, Cullen Chollett, Sara Justesen, Sarah Wakefield, Joanna Eggers, Karen Hedegaard, Ku rt
Justesen, Betty Reif, Angie Widick, Marty Moore, Nikki Bach, Jenni Dohse, Lisa Ettleman, Amy Isenhour, Melisia Kaiser
Mandi McManigal , Mark Sutton, Rob Widick, and Jim Hobbs.

Above - SWI Honor Choir included: Row 1- Jim Kelso, Jim Hobbs,
Marty Moore, and Kurt Justesen. Row 2- Wendy Clark, Lori
Ma lnack, Michelle Shelton, Alana Linquist. Right- Senior choir
members are: Row 1- Tim Hedegaard, Jim Kelso. Row 2- Michelle
Shelton , Teri Oltmans, Wendy Clark, Alana Linquist.

74

�Above: The choir goofs around. Above Left: Contest l's. Left:
Solo l's- Michelle Shelton, Jim Hobbs, Teri Oltmans, and
Wendy Clark are pictured with accompanist Nancy Dose.
Lower Left: All-State Auditioners- Jim Hobbs, Jim Kelso,
Mark Sutton, Marty Moore, Joanna Eggers, Wendy Clark,
Michelle Shelton , and Jenni Dohse. Jim Hobbs and Michelle
Shelton were chosen for the All-State Choir. Below: Top
Award Winners- Row 1- Michelle Shelton, Alana Linquist ,
Wendy Clark, Teri Oltmans. Row 2- Marty Moore, Mark
Sutton, Jim Kelso, and Jim Hobbs.

�nhs induction

New Inductees Include: Row 1- Judd Hawkins, Lori Malnack, Curt Christensen , Carrie
Funkhauser, Mark Rollins. Row 2- Leslie Casson, Eric Jensen, Ann Hough, Jim Ross, and
Diane Gach.

National Honor Society Members Include: Row 1- Wendy Clark, Teri Oltmans, Sarah
Wakefield, Jami Wa ldmann, Ronee Funkhauser, Joe Casson, Jenni Leaders, Li z Adkins,
Michelle Shelton. Row 2- Arion Jensen, Heather Leaders, Cullen Chollett, Kelli Kennedy,
Mendi Dohse, Cha ntelle Dollen, Lila Kephart. Row 3- Laurie Lamp, Judd Hawkins, Lori
Malnack, Curt Christensen, Carrie Funkhauser, Mark Rollins, Tricia Christensen . Row 4Leslie Casson, Eric Jensen, Ann Hough, Jim Ross, Dee Gach, Matt Brenna n, Saundra
Brown .

Above: Liz gets h er
turn at the podiu m .
Directly Above:
Heather gets h er
rounds at th e tapping
ceremony. Left: Th e
seniors preparing for
the final NHS
ceremony.

76

�speech and candids
Those appearing at district speech contest included :
Row 1- Rue Hough , Liz Adki ns, ..Jen Hurt. Row 2Sponsor Mrs. Larsen , Amy Gearhart, Tina Collins,
Cullen Chollett Jami Waldmann . ROw 3 - Laurie Lamp,
Kelli Kennedy, Jeannie Wilson .

Th ose ad vancing to State Speech Con test were: Row
1- Cullen Chollett, Tina Collins. Row 2- Rue Hough,
Laurie Lamp, Amy Gearhart.

Upper Left.: Laurie Lamp
works diligently on her
German poster. Lower
Left: Soon-to-be h igh
schoolers, these eigh th
graders serve the lunch
at the NHS induction
ceremo ny. Left: Susie
demonstrates her
p h ysical science project
as others look on.

77

�get involved
FFA - Row 1 - S. Benedict, T.
French, M. Hansen, J .
Leaders, E. Jackson, J.
James, c. Potter, K. Kennedy,
C. Christensen . Row 2 - J .
Knowlton, D. Zook, J.
Bardsley, J. Casson, R.
Hough, J . Hawkins, J. Ehrens,
A. Jensen. Row .3 - C. Casson,
S. Shaver, A. Hough, L.
Casson, K. Seidler, C. Ryan,
D. Leaders, T. Rodenburg, J .
Collins, B. Gillett. Row 4 - N.
Bach , R. Sim mons, D.
Baumfal k , K. Barnett, J .
Lippold , J . Ross, B. Torn eten ,
A. Justensen , S. Grote.

LIBRARY CL UB - Row 1 - T. Bloom, L.
Kl audt, B. Ri ef, C. Ch ollett, L. Wood, L.
Lamp, K . Thomas, J . Eggers . Row 2 A. Isenhour, J. Hobbs, N. Belt, J.
Thompson . Lower Left: Th e Ag.
Const ruction class wo rks on the mass
casua lty disaster trailer. Lower Right FHA - Row 1 - M. Sh el ton , A . Gea rhart,
K. Kenned y, L. Malna ck. Row 2 - J .
T h ompson , J. Wilson, S. Justesen , H.
Lead ers.

�Gf.R MA N CLUB - Front Row - D. Galloway, P. Kennedy, K. Nelson, J . Shudak, T. Ker r, S.
Shaver, R. Hough , B. Arrowsmith, A. Block, T. Leonard, M. Brennan, D. Lead ers. Second
Row - K. Anderson, H. Dollen, C. Tamms, J . Strum, R. Burke, T. French , M. McManigal.
A. Isenhour, J . Thompson , A. Linquist, L. Lamp , M. McCoy, C. Ryan . Third Row - c.
f\ rown , A . Hough, A. Pitt. A. Widick, c. Funkhauser, M. Adkins, D. Wilson, A. Minear, K.
~.oh rs, K. Cohrs, C. Crocfer, W. Hollesen . Fourth Row - J . Hurt, J. Hawkins, J . Collins, L.
Casso n, B. Gillett, A. Ross, K. Hedegaard , A . Carlile, M. Zook, J. Mander. German Club
O fficers : President - Ann Hough , Vice-President - Dean Leaders, Secretary - Teresa Kerr,
Treasurer - Melissa Adki ns.

ART CLUB - M. Cerny, J. Bardsley, J.
Casson , J . Whannell, A. Johnson , C.
Casson, R. Ring, J. Joens, C. Chollett.
Second Row - W. Clark, E. Adkins, S.
Brown, E. Jensen, J . Kelso, J.
Waldmann, J. Eggers. Third Row - L.
Lamp, s. Knott, R. Bailey, A. Gearhart,
M. Zook, L. Logan, J . Strum , K.
Anderson. Fourth Row - C. Potter, J.
James, E. Jackson, T . Christensen , S.
Justesen , D. Gach , R. Funkhauser, A.
Pitt.

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�gotcha!
./

80

��eighth grade
Adams, Luann
Blackbum, Suzanne
Block, Jill
Burhenne, Jason
Cannan, Shawna

Casson, Lory
Christenson, Brad
Donnelly, James
Hall , Jeff

Hedegaard, Mike
Henry, Sonny
Howard , Jeanna

James, Justin
Kepha rt, Heather
Kinney, J ustin

Kl audt, Sarah
Leaders, J oel

Ma rtin, Erika
Masker, Danny

82

�nineteen ninety--five
McManigal, Shannon
Morrison, Susan
Murphy, Paul
Parish, Keith
Powell, Sara

Putnam, Scott
Rasmussen, Joe
Rosas, Jason
Ross, Janet

Sch m ielau , John
Scoles, Jamie
Sherbondy, John

Syndergaard , Stacy
Tamayo, Misty
Tiarks , Eric

Tiarks, John
Whitson, Paul

Zych , Joe

83

�seventh grade
Anderson, Chad
Arrowsmith, Amy
Bach, Jaimi
Barnett, Shawna
Blackbum, Karieann

Carlile, Dean
Christensen,
Shelley
Clausen, Loree
Constan t, Kathy

Durick, Dan
Grote, Lindsey
Hiller, Chris

Isenhour, Jeff
Kingery, Ryan
Larson, Trent

Leaders, Mitch
Leonard , Tara

Leytham, Marisa
Louison, Brian

84

�nineteen ninety-six
McOanel, Jeff
Mcintosh, Jamie
Merdinger, Kari
Miller, Chad
Newton, John

Pace, Krissie
Pace, Susan
Richard, Katy
Ruckman, Shane

Schmidt, Melissa
Shudak, Ben
Simons, Lea

Storjohann, Sarah
Strum, Keri
Summers, Chris

Swaffer-Fricke, Josh
Tiarks, Matt

Werts, Dan
Whannell , Mark

85

�sixth grade
Adair, Doug
Andersen, Jessica
Bardsley, Andy
Benedict, Lee
Bergantzel , Casey

Bixler, Jessica
Blackbum, Matthew
Bleth, Mary
Bouvier, Scott

Caldwell, Travis
Chollett, Chrissy
Christiansen, Jeremy
DiCenzo, Jennifer

Donnelly, Angela
Evans, Josh
Goodman , Amanda

Hazen, Mark
House, Doug
Justesen, Matt

Kelso , Amy
Kreeger, Jennifer

86

�nineteen ninety-seven
Lamb, Misty
Lashier, Molly
Lewis, Danielle
Lustgraaf, Chad
Maassen, Dan

Mander, Brian
Minear, Cass
Minear, Jolene
Neal , Aaron

Niemann, Sarah
Rowe, Michelle
Rule, Adam
Schmielau , Jeremy

Scoles, Brad
Sherbondy, Alyssum
Storjohann , Dan

Sutton , Dan
Syndergaard, Joel
Tiarks, Laci

Watson , Nathan
Williams, Kate

87

�band/choir

7th and
i 8th Grade
r~w;·", Band

7th and 8th
Grade

Chorus

6th Grade
Band

6th Grade

Chorus
88

�''got-cha!''

STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1:
Danny Sutton, Andy Bardsley,
Lea Simmons, Jaimi Bach,
Janet Ross, Mark Whannell.
Row 2: Adam Rule, Sarah
Powell , Keri Strum, Paul
Whitson, Nathan Watson, Joel
Leaders.

Above: Intensive Studying!?! Above
Right: Mrs. Handbury helps students.
Right: Smile and say, " Cheese! "

�fall sports

--

JHFB: J. Schmielau, K. Parish, D. Masker, E. Tiarks, J . Leaders, J . Rasmussen, J . Rosas, J .
Donnelly, J . Tiarks, M. Tiarks, J. Fricke, C. Anderson , D. Werts, D. Durick, C. Miller, D.
Carlile, J. Zych , J . McDaniel, C. Summers, B. Shudak, J . Isenhour, C. Hiller, T . Larson, R.
Kingery, M. Whannell, Mr. White, Mr. Martin.

JHVB: K. Strum, M. Leytham , T . Leonard, S. Barnett, L. Clausen, S. Christensen, L.
Simmons, S. Storjohann, K. Pace, L. Grote, M. Schmidt, A. Arrowsmith , K.
Constant, S. McMa niga l, J. Bach, L. Casson , S. Carman, H. Kephart, J . Scol es, L .
Adams, Coach Rongish, J. Block, S. Powell , J . Ross, S. Syndergaard .

Above : Watching for the set.
Lett : " Bump , Baby, Bump! "

�jr. high basketball

GBB: S. Barnett, K . Pace, L. Simmons, S. Christensen , Coach Minssen , J . Andersen, K.
Constant, A . Arrowsmith, M. Leytham, L. Clausen , K. Strum, M. Lashier, H. Kephart, L.
Casson, S. Syndergaard, L. Adams, E. Martin .

BBB: M. WhannelL B. Louison, J . Sherbondy, K. Parish, C. Hiller, B. Shudak, J. SwafferFricke, P. Whitson, J. Tiarks, J . Hall , D. Durick, J . Rosas, Coach Spiegel, J . Kinney, D.
Carlile, S. Putman.

Left: Coach Spiegel discusses
the stra tegy.
Above: Ma king the jump shot.
Top: The girls show their
skills.

91

�wrestling/track

J r. High wrestlers: Chad Miller, Ryan Kingery, Dean Carlile, Chris Summers.
Not Pictured: Joel Leaders, Chris Hiller, Matt Tiarks, Eric Tiarks.

Girls track: Row 1- Lea Simmons,
Janet Ross, Shelley Christensen,
Heather Kephart, Keri Stru m , Jaimi
Bach , Melissa Schmidt, Carrie
Lemmer. Row 2- Sara Powell, Sarah
Storjohann, Tara Leonard , Marissa
Leytha m , Lory Casson, Shawna
Barnett, Erika Martin.

Boys track : Row 1- Jonathan
Newton , Mitch Leaders, Mark
Whan nell, Ben Shudak, Keith Parish ,
Jeff Ha ll, Eric Tiarks, Trent La rsen .
Row 2- Jason Rosas, Dean Carlile,
Jeff Isenhour, Scott Putnam, Justin
James, Brad Christenson , Justin
Kinney, Josh Swaffer-Fricke. Not
Pictured- Joel Leaders, Da n Durick
Chris Hiller, Dan Werts:

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�The Log, 1990
(E x pect the Unexpected

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THE LOG
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U nd er woo d Hi gh Sch ool

Underwood , Iowa 51576

�TABLE OF CONTENTS
Activities ... Page 3
Seniors ... Page 23
Classes ... Page 31
Faculty ... Page 39
Athletics ... . Page 45
Organizations ... Page 71
Middle School ... Page 81
Advertising ... Page 95

�ACTIVITIES

�PEOPLE WERE.
At Underwood High School, our students were doing a lot of different
things. Eating, studying, and playing were popular pastimes. Then there
were the people who you couldn't figure out what they were doing!

��'89 IS OUR TIME

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�HOMECOMING 1989
Right: Homecoming King Bret Rodenburg and Queen
Liawni Potter. Below Left: Smile! It makes people
wonder what you're up to. Below Right: Which outfit
would you like to buy? Middle Left: Who has more
spirit? Middle Right: A look back into the future.
Bottom Left: Dana using brutality on Rob. Bottom
Right: Publications class on Rent a Senior Day.

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September 20, 1989, with "Back in Time."
Thursday was "Sun and Surf/Rent a
Senior Day." Friday was "Blue White
Day" with the parade and ·the football
game. Saturday was the coronation and
dance. The Homecoming Court consisted
of Jill Stroebele, Rob Geise, Skyla Larsen,
Brian Arrowsmith, Bret Rodenburg,
Liawni Potter, Shad Hovey, Becky Rice,
Chad Driscoll, Rachel Peterson, Jim
O'Neill, and Kathleen Kennedy.

�STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Right Top: Sophomore Officers, Pres.-Cullen
Chollett, V.P-Jeannie Wilson, Sec.-Heather
Leaders, and Treas.-Dana Carman. Right Middle:
Student Cabinet, Advisor Mr. Benzing, Paula
Hiller, Sarah Ross, Liawni Potter, Saundra Brown,
Ann Hough, Jim Ross, Chris Brokman, Jeff
Shudak, Josh Bracker, Brent Dohse, and Curt
Christensen. Bottom Right: Senior Officers, Pres.Skyla Larsen, V.P.-Jill Stroebele, Sec.-Lynette
Kerr, and Treas.-Amy Ross. Below: Junior
Officers, Pres.-Jason James, V.P.-Teri Oltmans,
Sec.-Tricia Christensen, and Treas.-Mendi Dohse.
Bottom: Freshman Officers, Pres.-Carrie
Funkhauser, V.P.-Jeff Whannell, Sec.-Todd
Leonard, a nd Treas.-Sonya Shaver. -

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�SENIORS LOOK BACK

Underwood's class of 1990 was really something
special. In the four years since they were eager
freshmen, the class of 1990 grew into a group of diverse
and interesting people. Members of the class are
scholars, athletes, musicians, artists, and actors. The
class of 1990 was hard-working. They set their goals
and aspirations high, then they strove to reach them.
Now, as the class of 1990 is embarking on a new
chapter of their lives, they are looking back to their
pasts. The successes they have left behind can be used
to indicate the excellence that should be expected of
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�ROCK ON

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chorus!

T op: Purple
People Eater.
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Boop-Boop-ADoop!

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�AND ON AND ON!

Top Left: Jim Ross, tinkling the ivories. T op Right: Thara Thue Thpeaketh
Withdom.

Mrs. Wallin behind the scenes.

Full Chorus.
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Chemistry Wizards.
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Jason "nose" t his pole well.

�SENIOR CANDIDS

What does t he future hold in store for Aaron?

A Christmas duet by Sarah and
Sky la

Rob and Lynie hard at work.

Will Tricia, Becky , and Am y be our Future Farmers of Ameri ca?
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�YOU CAN THANK US LATER

Newspaper Staff: Editor-in-Chi ef-Bret Rodenburg, Co py Editor-Bri a n Arrowsmith , Layout
Editors-Jo hn Zych , Bill Al exa nd er, N ews Editor-Tamm y Bouvi er, F eature Editor-bi a n
P ete rson , S ports Edi to r-Rob Ge ise, R eporte r-Am y Rupp.

She ll ey's hard at work'

Yea rboo k Staff: Edi tor-in- Chi ef-Tricia Ba il ey, Business a nd Advert ising M a nage r-Am y
Rupp , Co py Edi tors-Bec ky Ri ce, Bret Rodenburg, Layo ut Editor-S had H ovey, Activi es
Edi to r-Amy Ba rdsley, Peopl e Editor-Lynette Kerr , S ports Editor-Rob Geise, Orga ni zations
Edi to rs-S hell y Ha nsen , S hell ey P ay ne, Middle School Edi to r-Mik e Flood .
Rea ll y mature, guys!
16

����BOYS AND GHOULS
CAST:
The Count-Cullen Chollett
Letha-Tricia Bailey
Dirga-Sarah Ross
Granny-Jennifer Leaders
Model S-John Zych
Buddy-Jason James
Barbara-Liawni Potter
Fritzi-Jenny Hurt
Eddie-Rob Geise
Isobel-Wendy Clark
Evelyn-Chantelle Dollen
Merry-Mendi Dohse
Ron-Tony Butler
Nancy-Michelle Shelton
Frau Hubschmidt-Amy Gearhart
Magnificent Marvelini-Judd Hawkins

BOYS AND GHOULS TOGETHER
by David Rogers
The last Count Dracula and his wife Letha, a descendant of Dr. Frankenstein, live a happy life in their castle
in the Alps with their daughter Dirga, Granny, and Dr. Frankenstein's last invention, robot Model S. Looking
for a suitable husband for Dirga, they invite a group of American bicyclists to stay the night.
They pick Buddy as their prey, lock up his fiance, Barbara, and send the rest of the group to the village.
When Dirga is unable to interest Buddy, Granny digs up her recipes and transforms Buddy into a Dracula
clone. Dirga finds true love when the Magnificent Marvelini appears, Buddy is transformed back t he hostelers
go their way and Frau Hubschmidt even finds her Hans (in the clock).
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�GRADUATION
Graduation 1990 was held on Sunday,
June 3, at 1:30 P.M. in the Und erwood High
School Gym. It was a sunny, but windy day.
The junior leaders we re Jenni Leaders and
Jaso n James. The Senior address was given
by Skyla La rsen a nd Bret Rodenburg.
Class Motto: Memories are to cherish,
Friends are to keep.
Class F lower: Fuchsia Rose
Cla s Colors: Fuchsia a nd Green
Class Sponsor: John Emme.

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�1990
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�SENIORS

�SENIORS

Bill Alexander

Amy Bardsley

Brian Arrowsmith

Tammy Bouvier

Tricia Bailey

Chris Butler

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EXPECTING

UNDERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

UNDERWOOD, IOWA

Beth Carmichael

Joyce E hrens

Aaron Christensen

Tonya Culley

Rob Geise

Doreen Hassler

�NEW CHALLENGES

Chad Driscoll

Clint Hollesen

Chris Keitges

Darcy Kennedy

Shad Hovey

Kathleen Kennedy

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�NEW BEGINNINGS

Lynette Kerr

Skyla Larsen

Carla Logan

Dana Mullin

Corey Nelson

Teresa Osbahr

�OLD FRIENDS

Aaron Letner

Liawni Potter

Dian P etersen

Betty Pullen

Rac hel P et erson

Becky Ri ce

�NEW FRIENDS

Bret Rodenburg

Kelly Rodenburg

Amy Ross

or
Sara h Ross

Amy Rupp

Jill Stroebele

�EXCELLENCE!

Jenny Walker

MEMORIES ARE

TO CHERISH;

FRIENDS ARE
TO KEEP!

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Dena Young

John Zych

Not Pictured:
Chuck Barnard
Tim Blair
Laurie Campbell
Jim O'Neill
Jeff Wahle

�CLASSES

�JUNIORS
Elizabeth Adkins
Russ Arnold
Russ Bailey
Shane Benedict
Tina Bogs
Bill Boyer

Matt Brennan
Chris Brokman
Saundra Brown
Tony Butler
Todd Callaghan
Joe Casson

Mark Cerny
Tricia Christensen
Keith Christenson
Wendy Clark
Caryn Crocfer
Bev Derby

Mendi Dohse
Chantelle Dollen
Trisha French
Mike Fullencamp
Ronee Funkhauser
Daryn Graham

Mony Hansen
Shelly Hansen
Tim Hedegaard
Chad Henry
Paula Hiller
Ci ndi Hobbs

Mark House
Jennifer Hurt
Jason James
Jim Kelso
Lila Kephart
Jamie Knowlton

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�EXPECTING SENIORITY
Kristi Lamp
Jenni Leaders
Willie LeBaugh
Alana Lindquist
Mickie Minear
Ryan Ollie

Teri 01 tmans
John Rasmussen
Keith Rice
Richard Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer

Michelle Shelton
Erik Thompson
Debbie Zook

Not Pictured:
Jodi Larrabee
Shelly Payne
Bob Torneten

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�SOPHOMORES
Stacy Adamson
Brad Arrowsmith
Jason Bardsley
Nicki Belt
Adrian Block
Josh Bracker

Chris Cap
Dana Carman
Cullen Chollett
Curt Christensen
Karen Cohrs
Kayla Cohrs

Tina Collins
Brent Dohse
Glen Donnelly
John Ehrens
Dee Gach
Amy Gearhart

Jim Hobbs
Norm Hollesen
Rue Hough
Eddy J ackson
Arion Jensen
Sara Justesen

Kelli Kennedy
Laurie Lamp
Heather Leaders
Lori Malnack
Mike McCoy
Carrie Potter

Jared Powell
Chris Richard
Mark Rollins
Steve Silkett
Sarah Wakefield
Jami Waldmann

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�EXPECT' THE BEST
Craig Wiggins
Jeannie Wilson

Not Pictured:
Trent Wolford

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'

�FRESHr.\/IEN
Melissa Adkins
Dan Baumfalk
Corey Brittain
Amy Carlile
Jared Carman
Leslie Casson

Kelly Cox
Jackie Derby
Joanna Eggers
Carrie Funkhauser
Donn Galloway
Angie Gochanour

Judd Hawkins
Karen Hedegaard
Ann Hough
Brandon Howard
Eric Jensen
Jane J oens

Kurt Justesen
Phil Kennedy
Teresa Kerr
Leah Klaudt
Dean Leaders
Todd Leonard

Jason Lippold
Laura Logan
Jennifer Mander
Tom McGargill
Marty Moore
Kelly Nelson

Wendy Pearrow
Amy Pitt
Betty Rief
Jim Ross
Chad Ryan
Sarah
Schnackenberg

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�GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Sonya Shaver
Jeff Shudak
Jeff Stoner
Jessica Thompson
Tim Waldron
Jeff Whannell

Angela Widick
Melissa Zook

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�JUST THE BEGINNING

Ooh, Babe!
Not aga in , Jane!

Hello, Dahling!

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Sophomores in cha rge of German real esta·te at the high school level.

�FACULTY

�EXPECTING

Mr. Shields
Secondary
Principal

Mrs. Tiarks
A.D., Elementary
P.E., Ass't. V.B.,
Head Softball

Mrs. Montang
H.s: Guidance
Counselor

'
Mrs. Schroder
. ~chool Board
Secretary

Mrs. Geise
Counseling
Secretary

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Mrs. McKee
H.S. Secretary

Mrs. Geise
Middle School
Secretary

�MIRACLES

Miss As hby
Ma th , Bus iness,
Ass't Gi rl s'
Basket ba ll

!\lirs. Gra ve
H. Bnglish , Home
Econom ics

Mr. Benzing
Social Studies,
Junior Sponsor

Mrs. Greiner
Science,
Sophomore
Sponsor

Mr. Buller
P.E., Health,
Driver's Ed., Boy's
Basketball, JH
Girls' Track

Ms. Hartsock
HS Librarian,
Library Club
Sponsor, Spring
Play Director

Mr. Christensen
Industrial Arts,
Freshman Sponsor

Mr. Hawks
English, German,
Yearbook, JHFB,
JH Boys Track

Mr. Emme
Social Studies,
JHBB, Senior
Sponsor, Head
Baseball, SADD

Mr. Fink
HS Special
Education, Ass't
Wrestling, Ass't
CC, Ass't Track

Mrs. Knott
Special Education ,
Teacher's Aide

Mrs. L arsen
English, Speech ,
Drama, Speech
Sponsor

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�AND MORE

Mrs. Handbury
M.S. English

Ms. Kurth
M .S. Science,
T AG,U HT
S ponso r

Mr. Schlapia
M.S. Soc. Studies,
M.S. P.E., Head
C.C. and Boy's
Track

Mrs. Minssen
M.S. Math and
P.E. , Girl's Track,
Eighth Grade
Sponsor

Mr. Montgo mery
M.S. Inst. Music,
H.S. Inst. Music

Mr. Olsen
Business, T yping

Mr. Pattee
H.S. Math, N.H.S.
Sponsor

Mr. Quick
Auto

Mr. McNamara
M.S. Soc. Stud ies,
Head H.S.
Football , and Girls
BB

Mrs. Wa llin
H.S. Vocal Music,
M.S. Voca l Music,
E nglish

Not Pictured:
Mr. Spiegel
M.S. P.E., Health , Biology, Ass't.
Boys' BB
Mr. Pickard
Vocational Agriculture, FFA Sponsor

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Ms. Jensen
M.S. Resource
Room

School Board
Mr. Ross
Mr. Duri ck
Mr. Bardsley
Mrs. Schroder (Secretary)
Mr. Smith (I nterim Sup't)
Mrs. Powell
Not P ictured:
Mr. Ryan

�BEHIND THE SCENES
Top Left: Cooks- Doris Baumfalk, Joyce
Nelson, Ruth Ann Huff, Marlene Collins,
Janet Leaders.
Bottom Left: Frieda Calhoon.
Bottom: Merlin Major.

�EARNING OUR KEEP
Miss Ashby, did you really graduate in 1:%1?

Above: Studying the sports page? Below: T his can't be
Keith!

Carla, were you cheating?

�ATHLETICS

�SOFTBALL '89

Row 1: Sarah Wakefield, Diane Gach, Sara Justesen, Carrie Potter, Lori Malnack, Jeannie Wilson, Kelli Kennedy,
Laurie Lamp, Heather Leaders. Row 2: Coach Joyce T iarks, Tricia Christensen, Teri Oltmans, Mendi Dohse, Pam
Hildreth, Paula Hiller, Jill Stroebele, Elizabeth Adkins, Liawni Potter, Lila Kephart, Amy Bardsley, Saundra
Brown, Jenny Walker, Kristi Lamp, Coach Lois Johnson.

Teamwork and a loving memorial were the main ingredients behind the
tremend ous success of the 1989 Eagle Softball Team as they earned their first
trip ever to the State Softball T ournament in Fort Dodge and compiled a
record breaking 33-5 season.
Tragedy struck our team a week before the seaso n was to begin. Our senior
catcher, Lo ri Martin died from injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Lori
was a team player and she had a way of making softball fun for everyone on
t h e team . One of her goals for the season, like many of her teammates, was to
make it to the state tournament. She also wrote that she wanted everyone to
get along and work together. The softball team pulled together and dedi cated
their season in loving memory to Lori and achieved t heir goal of a trip to the
state tournamen t .
At the state tournament, Underwood lost their first two games, then won
their last two games to finish 13th. The Eagles also won the conference and
fin ished first in every regular season tournament: Cherokee, WIC, Underwood,
Treynor, Sectional, and Regional. The team was ranked in Class lA the entire
season. The J.V. team finished with a 13-5-1 season record.
Several players earned individual honors throughout the season. First Team
All Conference- Liawni Potter, Jill Stroebele, and Jenny Walker, Second Team
All Conferen ce- Saundra Brown and Paula Hiller. Class IA SWI All Distri ctLiawni Potter and Jenny Walker. Outstanding Defensive Player- Saundra
Brown, Outstanding Offensive Player- Liawni Potter, Rookie of the YearPaula Hiller, M.V.P.- Jenny Walker. The Lori Martin Softball Scholarship
Award went to Pam H ildreth . All State- Third team- Jenny Walker, Special
Mention- Liawni Potter, Honorable Mention- Jill Stroebele and Pam Hildreth .
The season was dedicated to the lovi ng
memory of Lori Martin.

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�Above: T ricia and Coach Johnson check
out the um pire. Below: You can open
your eyes now, Teri. Right: Paula and
Mendi show off t he softball equipment.

Pay-off time?

Left- What an a rm! Middle- Rue does a
little flirting while the team stretches.

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�BASEBALL '89

Row 1- Keith Christenson, Jason Bardsley, Joe Casson, Rob Geise, Bret Rodenburg, Kelly Nelson, Phil Kennedy , Judd
Hawkins, Jeff Shudak, Cullen Chollett. Row 2- Coach Lewis Curtis, Mark Cerny, Jim Wood, Dan Casson, Dave Eva ns,
Mark Erickson, Corey Feller, Jared Powell, Head Coach Emme.

Above: Coach Emme shows us how many base balls he can hold in
one hand . Above Right: Coach Curtis hits to the infield. Below: Roh
Geise and Keith Christenson try to end their hitting slumps.

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�. -Above Left: Hey, Judd and Keith! Is that Red Man or sunflower seeds? Above Middle: Bret shows off
his catching stance. Above Right: Dan t ries to look sexy on third base. Left: Woody getting ready to
throw his fas tball. Middle: Judd gets another single. Middle Right: Coach Emme and Woody talk
strategy.

ho~e· Rob conce ntrates on t he
b II Hight: Coach Emme
h 11 for his seeds.

The Underwood baseball team fin ished the
season with a record of 8-11. The h ighlight of the
season was when t he Eagles took second in t he
WIC T ournament. Jim Wood made first-team allconference as a pitch er, Bret Rodenburg and Dan
Casson made second-team all -conference. Jim
Wood an d Bret Rodenburg made honorable
mention for the All-SWI team. The awards given
at t he end of the year were as follows: MVP- J im
Wood; Defensive P layer- Rob Geise; Offensive
P layer - Corey Feller; Rookie of the year- J udd
Hawkins; " Gut s" Award- Bret Rodenburg. The
team lost a lot of leadership t his year but there
are some young prospects coming up to help fill
in. Another thing that will help is the fine
coach ing staff we have with Coach Emme and
Coach Curtis.

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�VOLLEYBALL ON TO STATE

Row 1- Sarah Wakefield, Heather Leaders, Sara Justesen, Lori Malnack, Carr.ie Potter, K elli K ennedy, Cindy Hobbs, Laurie
Lamp. Row 2- Teresa Kerr, Leslie Casson, Kelly Cox, Angie Widick, Sonya Shaver, Jane Joens, Wendy Pea rrow, Jennifer
Mande.r, Amy Pitt, Ann Hough. Row 3- Coach Lois Johnson, Coach Joyce Tiarks, Eliza beth Adkins, Liawni Potter, Paula
Hiller, Saundra Brown, Kristi Lamp, Tricia Christensen, Becky Rice, Teri Oltmans, Jennifer Hurt, Amy Bardsley, M endi
Dohse, Lila Kephart, Manager Dena Young.
·

Middle Right: Coach Jo hnson ex plains the game plan
as Pau la and Coach Tiarks study it closely. Middle
Left: Liawni poses fo r this picture. Right: The
Rapp in' Eagles.

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�Far Left: Becky makes
another fantastic play at the
net. Middle Left and Left:
Teri and Liawni show their
great form while serving.

The Underwood volleyball team recorded its best
season in the school's history. The Eagles trip to the
state tourney in Runnels capped off the record-breaking
season. The team compiled a 38-3-I match record. The
well-balanced Eagle team started the season strong and
never looked back. The girls won the Shenandoah,
Underwood, and Nishna Valley Tournaments. The team
placed third at the T.J.Tourney behind Class 2A staterated Abraham Lincoln and Lewis Central. For the
second year in a row, Underwood won the conference
with a perfect 6-0 match record and I8-0 game record .
Underwood also won the conference tourney and placed
six girls on the all -conference team. Named to the first
team were Liawni Potter, Becky Rice, Saundra Brown
Tricia Christensen, and Teri Oltmans. Amy Bardsle ~as
named to the second team all-conference squad. The
Eagles were picked at the beginning of the season to be
the powerhouse in IA. They proved they were the best
in Southwest Iowa by winning sectionals and regionals to
advance to the state tournament. The team played
North Iowa at the state tourney, but lost in a thrilling
five-game match. The talented team was rated fourth in
IA most of the season and ended up seventh in the final
ratings. Senior Liawni Potter was named to the firs t
team All- WI squad. Named to the second team All -SWI
were senior Becky Rice and juniors Teri Oltmans and
Saundra Brown . Junior Tricia Christensen was named to
the third team and Lila Kephart, also a junior, was AllSWI honorable mention. Special awards presented at t he
end of the year were as fo llows: MVP- Liawni Potter;
Outstanding Offensive Player- Becky Rice; and
Outstanding Defensive P layer- Teri Oltmans. The J.V.
ended t he season with a 13-11-5 record and the freshman
had a 4-5 record .
Ahove: Teri a nd Lila see who can jump the highest. Above
Hi I' l'he Eagles se t it up.

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�EAGLE FOOTBALL '89

Row 1- Managers Andy Bardsley and Greg Rodenburg. Row 2- Tim Waldron, Judd Hawkins, M a rty Moore, Phil
Kennedy, Jason Lippold, Todd Leonard, Kurt Justensen, Jared Carman, Dana Carman.Row 3- Coach Ray Spiegel, Chad
Driscoll , Shad Hovey, Matt Brennan, Mark Cerny, Trent Wolford, Clint Hollesen, Glen Donnelly, Steve Silkett, J aso n
Bardsley. Row 4- Coach Fred White, Bryan Jensen, Craig Wiggins , Aaron Letner, Rob Geise, Josh Bracker, Jason J a m es,
J oe Casson, Chris Richard, Coach Lewis Curtis, Head Coach Tim McNamara

Above: Coach McNamara gives some helpfu l tips whil e Joe Casson drin ks
a ll the wate r. M iddl e: Rob , Matt, Josh , and J ud d stop t he Panth ers fo r a
loss.
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�Left: J ason Bardsley can't believe that Mark Cerny forgot to catch the ball. Above: The
Eagles fire off the ball!

fold! Left: T he Eagles show t heir defensive stance. Middle
Higrr .Josh hopes th at Joe will hurry up and snap the ball.
I u\ &lt;'oach W hite gives t he signals.

The Underwood Eagle Football team suffered a
disappoint ing 0-9 season. Although their record m ay not
show it, the Eagles made great strides throughout t h e
season with a very young, inexperienced t eam. It st ill
didn't stop them from reaching some of t h eir goals. T hey
improved every game and showed great sportsmanship
while representing their school, on and off t he field. It
was a record-breaking season for Rob Geise and Josh
Bracker. Rob broke the school record of receptions in a
season with 40, receiving yards in a season wit h 634, and
receiving yards in a game with 176. Josh broke t he school
record of the most passing yards in a game with 301. Rob
Geise made first team all -conference and first team AllSWI as a receiver. Jason James made first team all conference on the defensive unit. Josh Bracker made
second team all -conference on offense while Matt Brennan
made second team all -conference of defense. Dana Carm an
received honorable mention all-conference. Awards
received at the end of the year were J osh Brackeroffensive player, Matt Brennan - defensive player, Jason
Bardsley- most improved player, and Rob Geise- most
valuable player. Dana Carman received the annual Tim
Diller Award. Because of the number of talented players
and coaches returning, Underwood Football has a bright
future ahead of it.
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�CROSS COUNTRY '89

Row 1-Mickie Minear, Skyla Larsen, Tonya Culley, Caryn Crocfer, Chris Keitges, Coach Pat Schlapia. Row 2Dean Leaders, Tony Butler, Brad Arrowsmith, Tim Hedegaard, Chris Butler, Brent Dohse, Chad Ryan, Rue
Hough, Jared Powell.

Coach Schlapia gives so me helpful hin ts whi le Rue.
Dean, a nd Tim wish t h e race were over.

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�Left- Skyla tells Chris and Chris how easy the race is going to be.

Ahove- S kyla searches for the nearest bed. Above Right- Ch ris passes
"lother run ner. Middle Left- Caryn preparing for state. Middle- Rue
printing to t he concession stand. Middle Right- Chad Ryan sea rching for
golf balls. Above- Chris, Rue, and Tim make jokes about the Cyclone
runn ·r. Above R ight- Chris B. shows off his smooth form .

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�GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1989-90

R ow One:Carrie P otter , M endi Dohse, Elizabeth Adkins, T eri Oltmans, Sa undra Brown , Lila Kephar t. Row Two: Coac h
Ashby, Liawn i P otter, Jenny Hurt, Amy Bardsley, Becky Rice, Tricia Christensen, P a ul a Hiller,Coach M cNa ma ra.

Lil a holds back the o pposing playe r.

J .V. Row One:Angie Widick, Me lissa Ad ki ns, J ea nni e Wilson . Row T wo: Coach
Ash by.Sarah Wakefield, Amy Carlile, N icki Belt.
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�Above
Above
Above
Below

Left: Amy shows us her defensive footwork.
Middle: Becky goes for the rebound.
Right: Whoosh!
Left: Two more points for Tricia.

The sky is falling! The sky is fallin g!

T h e 1989-90 girls basketball season was one of many accomplishments. Wh ile finish ing wit h a 12-9 record
and a t h ird p lace finish in the WIC tourney. The LB;dY Eagles r_ecorded their first winning season since 1985.
Many team records were broken , including: Most p~:nnts scored m a game, 107 vs. E xira; tyi ng the school record
with 12 wins ar.d first ever win ove arch -rivals, Tn-Center.
Ind ividual 'records included; most three point goals in a game by Saundra Brown and Teri Oltmans, and most
ists in a game by Teri Oltmans.
.
.
Providing leadership for the lady Eagles were defensive semor stars Becky Rice, Amy Bardsley, and Liawni
P1 tter.
All-Conference awards were given to Becky Ri c~, Tricia Christensen, and Saundra Brown. Awards given to
t
1 mem bers were: MVP- Liawni Potter, D ef~ ~s 1ve ~l ayer of the Year- Becky Rice, H ustle Award - Lila
'h rt, a nd Offensive Player of the Year- Tricia Christensen .
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�BOYS' BASKETBALL 1989-9
The 1989-90 Underwood boys' basketball season was
somewhat of a rebuilding year for the Eagles. The
young Eagle team relied on the leadership from seniors
Rob Geise, Shad Hovey, Chris Butler, and Clint
Hollesen. Not only relying of the seniors, the team had
to rely on many underclassmen, which could prove to
be very beneficial in the future. A couple of high points
during the season was a come from behind victory over
Oakland and a come from behind over-time victory
over Missouri Valley. Josh Bracker was named to the
second team all-conference squad. Returning lettermen
include Rue Hough, Tim Hedegaard, and Judd
Hawkins.

Two more poin ts for the Eagles!

Shad shows his
concentration.

Va rsity Row One:Josh Bracker, Rob Geise, Tim Hedegaard. Row Two:Jared Powell, Rue Hough , Judd
Hawkins, Curt Ch ristensen, Coach Buller. Row T hree:Tony Butler, Brad Arrowsmith, Clint Hollesen, Ma rk
Cerny, J a red Carman.

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�J .V. Row One:Curt Christensen, Brent Dohse, Kelly Nelson , Jeff Shudak, Brandon Howard, Jason Lippold. Row Two:
Coach Spiegel, Jared Powell, Todd Leonard, Trent Wolford, Brad Arrowsmith, Jared Carman, Mike McCoy, Judd Hawkins.

Above Left: Brad wonders if thi~ is such a good idea.
Above Middle: Chris shows us his form.
Right: Shad Skies!
.
Left: Rob a nd Coach Buller wait for the game to
begin.

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�WRESTLING 1989-90

Row One:Marty Moore, Norm Hollesen, Phil Kennedy, Dan Baumfalk, Joe Casson, Aaron Letner. Row Two: Coach White,Bret
Rodenburg, Dean Leaders, Chad Ryan, Keith Christenson, Jason Bardsley, Jason James, John Ehrens, Matt Brennan, Craig
Wiggins.Coach Fink, Coach Curtis.

The 1989-90 version of Underwood Eagle Wrestling
ended with a 3-9 dual record, and a fourth place finish at
the sectional tourney. The victories came at the expense
of Fremont Mills, Elk Horn, and West Harrison. Other
highlights for the young Eagles, who were captained by
Aaron Letner and Keith Christenson, were fourth place
finishes at Clarinda and Sidney. Injuries to key wrestlers
and illnesses during the long season cost the Eagles
important points in many duals and tournaments.
Individual highlights included Keith "Skid" Christenson
and Chad Ryan qualifying for the State Tournament in
Des Moines. Christenson ended his junior campaign at 2711. Ryan finished his freshman season with a record of
31-5-1. Dean Leaders, also a freshman, was a district
qualifier and finished at 32-5. Other records include Jason
at 19-11, Craig Wiggins at 14-16, and Dana Carman at 1010.
Coach Cu rtis would like to thank all of the wrestlers for
their hard work and dedication. The coaching staff is
looking forward to a bright 1990-91 season!

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Chad Ryan an d Keith Ch ristenson were both state
qua lifi ers.

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�Top Left: Dean goes for another pin.
Above: Jason shows us what he looks like when he's mad.
Left: Aaron waiting for the match to begin.
Below: Warming up before the match.
Below Left: Joe looks for a way out.

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�BOYS' TRACK 1990

Row One: Adrian Block, Rue Hough, Craig Wiggins, Mark Rollins, Mike McCoy. Row Two: Coach Fink, Norm H oll esen,
Tim Hedegaard, Mark Cerny, Jason James, Coach Schlapia.

J aso n thinks abo ut t he race.

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�Left: The runners are stride for stride.
Above: Rue goes for the gold.
Middle Left: Donn makes his move.

Below: Craig leads the pack.

M a rk concentrates on the finish line.

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�GIRLS' TRACK 1990

Row One:Amy Bardsley, Saundra Brown, Paula Hiller, Leslie Casson, Amy Pitt, Amy Carlile. Row Two: Coach
Minssen,Carrie Potter, Sara Justesen, Ann Hough, Lila Kephart, Coach Johnson. Row Three:Becky Rice, Tri cia
Christensen, Karen Hedegaard, Angie Widick, Teri Oltmans, Sarah Wakefield, Caryn Crocfer, Mendi Dohse.

-

Becky a nd Am y we re th e se ni or leaders
for t he 1990 trac k team.
Leslie and Angie take tim e-out to gossip.

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�Left: Carrie and Paula
practice their starts.

Left: Sarah sprints it home.

Above: Cold girls?
Left: Karen hopes she makes it to the finish line.
Below: Caryn leads the pack.

Left: Amy goes for first in the 100 meter dash.

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�1989-90 CHEERLEADING

Football Row One:Leah
Klaudt(JV),Betty
Rief(JV) ,Jennifer
Leaders(V) ,Carrie
Funkhauser(JV) ,Trisha
French(JV) . Back
Row:Dana
Mullin(V) ,Joyce
Ehrens(V) ,Rachel
Peterson(V) , Lynette
Kerr(V) ,Ronee
Funkhauser(V).

The cheerl eaders see m to be d oing different chee rs.

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Seni ors Ly nett e " S leepy " K err, J oyce "S miley" E h rens, a nd Do
" Whiplash " Mu lli n show us t heir st uff.

�Wrestling Cheerleaders: Bottom-Jenni
Leaders. Top-Leslie Casson, Joyce
Ehrens, Dana Mullin, Lynette Kerr,
Ann Hough.

. F khauser Ronee Funkhauser,
Basketba ll Ch eerlead ers:Trisha French, Jane Joens, Carn e un
'
l on ya Cu lley, Teresa Kerr.

T he wrestling cheerleaders give t he Eagle
grapplers ent husiastic support.

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�MOMENTS T
Throughout the 1989-90 seasons, the athletic
teams had success both individually, and as a
team. With a lot of returning experience, the
future looks bright.

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�REMEMBER

IN 1989-1990

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�Above: S hould I t rust yo u?

Make my day!
Above: T h t'o
so funn y!

Left: l d id h '
it, I reell) d1 !

Why me?

Mrs. Tia rks receives some parenta l support,
or is she grou nded ?

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Oh , d id I forget my glove?

�,~

ORGANIZATIONS

�SING AND

Above: Full Chorus.
Right: Contest I's
Below Right: Seniors- Row l :Amy Rupp, Jeff Wahle, Dena
Young, Jenny Walker. Row 2:Sarah Ross, Beth Carmichael,
Tricia Bailey. Row Three:Liawni Potter, Carla Logan. Row
4:Teresa Osbahr.
Bottom: All-State Participants: Jim Kelso and Sarah Ross .. Not
Pictured: Wendy Clark and Jim Hobbs,(auditioners).

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�SWING!

Left: Swing Choir.
Below Left: SWI Honor Choir: Row
l:Teri Oltmans, Liawni Potter, Marty
Moore, Tricia Bailey. Row 2:Jim
Kelso, Jim Hobbs, Jeff Wahle,
and Sarah Ross.
Below Center: Some of the top award
winners at awards night.
Bottom: Mrs. Wallin's anniversary
"roast".

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�MAKING
Right: Marching Band.
Center Right: Concert Band.
Below Right: Jazz Band.
Bottom Left: SWIBA Participants: Sarah
Ross, Amy Ross, Skyla Larsen .
Bottom Right: Honor Jazz Band: Amy Ross, _
Sarah Ross. Not Pict ured: Kristi Lamp.

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�MUSIC!
Left: Some of the top award
winners at awards night.
Center Left: Seniors: Row l :Chris
Butler, Lynette Kerr, Rob Geise,
Tonya Culley, Bret Rodenburg.
Row 2:Tricia Bailey, Skyla Larsen,
Amy Ross, Dana Mullin, Joyce
Ehrens, Sarah Ross, Jill Stroebele.
Below: Rob Geise presents a
special award to Mr. Montgomery
for 56 years of instructing the
Geises in band.

Above Left: Contest l's.
Above: Majorettes: Lynette Kerr
and Dana Mullin.
Left: WIC Band Participants.

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�SPEECH CONTEST

CONFERENCE AND DISTRICT
SPEECH PARTICIPANTS
Front Row:Elizabeth Adki ns, Kelli
Kennedy, Tina Collins, H eather Lead r
Amy Gearhart, Cullen Chollett. Back
Row: Mrs. Larsen, J enny Hurt, Jill
Stroebele, Laurie Lamp, Dena Young,
Jami Waldmann, Tricia Bailey, Liawni
Potter.

STATE SPEECH QUALIFIERS
Front Row: Mrs. Larsen,Jenny Hurt, Jill
Stroebele, Tina Collins, Elizabeth
Adkins, Amy Gearhart, Dena Young,
Tricia Bai ley, Liawni Potter, Jami
Waldmann.

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�N.H.S.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Row
One:Jennifer Leaders, Chantelle Dollen,
Elizabeth Adkins, Heather Leaders,
Sarah Wakefield, Saundra Brown, Cullen
Chollett, Lila Kephart Row Two:Tricia
Christensen, Michelle Shelton , Laurie
Lamp, Kelli Kennedy, Sarah Ross, Bret
Rodenburg, Teri Oltmans. Row
Three:Wendy Clark, Tricia Bailey, Rob
Geise, Liawni Potter, Jill Stroebele,
Mendi Dohse, Chris Keitges, Matt
Brennan. Row Four:Arlon Jensen, Jami
Waldmann , Amy Ross, Lynette Kerr ,
Joyce Ehrens, ·Dana Mullin, Sky la
Larsen, Joe Casson, Ronee Funkhauser.

Right- Say "Cheese"!

NEW IN DUCTEES -Row One: 1'ricia
Bailey, Cullen Chollett, Jennifer
Leaders, Sarah Wakefield. Row Two:
H eather Leaders, Chantelle Dollen
Mendi Dohse, Jami Waldma nn, K~ll i
Ke n nedy. Row Three: Matt Brennan
Arion Je nsen , Laurie Lamp, E lizabeth
Adkins, M ichelle Shelton.

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�THINGS TO DO
FF A Row One: Tina Collins, Carrie
Potter, Jason James, Joe Casson, Josh
Bracker, Rue Hough, Jason Bardsley.
Row Two: Jamie Knowlton, Paula Hiller,
Jenni Leaders, Trisha French, John
Ehrens, Eddie Jackson, Arion Jensen.
Row Three: Jim Ross, Shelley Payne,
Deb Zook, Mony Hansen, Kayla Cohrs,
Karen Cohrs. Row Four: Danny
Baumfalk, Kurt Justesen, Leslie Casson,
Ann Hough, Sonya Shaver, Tonya
Culley. Row Five: Bob Tometen, Shane
Benedict, Chris Brokman, Judd Hawkins,
Dean Leaders, Jason Lippold.

UHT Row One: Tonya Culley, Jeannie
Wilson, Michelle Shelton. Row Two:
Lynette Kerr, Joyce Ehrens, Dana Mullin,
Heather Leaders, Dena Young, Amy
Gearhart.

SADD Row One: Rich Ring, Keith Rice, Jason
James, Joe Casson, Josh Bracker, Rue Hough,
Eddie Jackson, Jared Powell , Cullen Chollett
Keith Christenson. Row Two: Skyla Larsen'.
Teri Oltmans, Tricia Christensen, Mendi
Dohse, Jeannie Wilson, Mike McCoy, Sara
Wakefield, Kristi Lamp, Jenni Hurt, Dana
Carman. Row Three: Chris Keitges, Elizabeth
Adkins, Wendy Clark, S hane Benedict, Nicki
Belt, Ann Hough, Heather Leaders, Amy Pitt,
Michelle Shelton, Alana Linquist. Row Four:
Amy Rupp, Teresa Osbahr, Sarah Ross, Jami
Waldmann , Stacy Adamson , Amy Gearhart,
Laurie Lamp, T ri cia Bailey, Amy Ross. Row
Five: Dena Young, Chris Brokman , Todd
Callaghan, Ryan Ollie, Jamie Know lton, Dana
Mullin , Joyce Ehrens, Lynette Kerr.
78

�PLACES TO GO
GERMAN

CLUB

ART CL U B-Row One:Jason James,
K eith Rice, Cullen Chollett. Row
Two:Amy Pitt, Carrie Potter, Becky
Rice, Amy Bardsley, Joe Casson, Tricia
Christensen. Row Three:Amy R oss,
Laurie Lamp, Jami Waldmann, Amy
Rupp , Dian Petersen, Jim Hobbs, Jared
P owell, Eddie Jackson. Row Four:Sarah
Wakefield, Jane Joens, Diane Gach, Lisa
Zook, Chris Keitges, Tricia Bai ley, Jeff
Whannell. Row Five:Mendi Dohse, Teri
Oltmans, E lizabeth Adkins, Mark
Rollins, Chris Richard .

LIBRARY CLUB-Row One:Amy
Rupp, Leah K laudt, Jessica
Thompson, Joanna Eggers, Jennifer
Mander, Betty Rief. Row Two:Dena
Young, Cull en Chollett, Tricia ~ajl ey,
Angie Gochanour, Kelly Cox, Lisa
Zook. Row Three:John Zych , Nicki
Belt, Jami Waldmann, Laurie Lamp,
Stacy Adamson, Amy Gearhart. Row
Four:Jim Hobbs, Chris Butler.

79

�THE UNEXPECTED

This is my best side.
You called?

Now, let 's see if I can d o this right.

Help me!

The na tural loo k.

Wh o's t here?

What did
you call
me?
Con nie's showing off again!

80

�MIDDLE
SCHOOL

�EIGHTH GRADERS
Kirsten Anderson
Nikki Bach
Richard Barker
Kelli Barnett
Kristina Blackburn
Chad Brown

Robin Burke
Constance Casson
Jill Childs
Jay Collins
Jennifer Dohse
Heather Dollen

Heather Driver
Brandy Egan
Jennifer Eggers
Lisa Ettleman
Tanya French
Carrie Goodman

Bradley Graham
Seth Grote
Wyatt Hollesen
Amy Isenhour
Adam Justesen
Melisia Kaiser

Susan Knott
Jason Lambertson
Brian Lehmer
Trent Leonard
Rebecca Logan
Brent Louison

Matthew Malnack
Mandi McManigal
Angela Minear
Renee Ring
Tim Rodenburg
Robert Simmons

82

�MAKING THEIR MOVE
Jami Strum
Mark Sutton
Christina Tamms
Kari Thomas
Jennifer Walker
Cheryl West

Robert Widick
Cole Williams
Danielle Wilson
Jason Wilson
Lori Wood

83

�SEVENTH GRADERS
Luann Adams
Suzanne
Blackburn
Jill Block
Jason Burhenne
Shawna Carman
Lory Casson

Brad Christenson
James Donnelly
Jeff Hall
Michael
Hedegaard
Sonny Henry
James Hohn

Jeanna Howard
Justin James
Heather Kephart
Justin Kinney
Sarah Klaudt
Jessica Knowlton

Joel Leaders
Erika Martin
Danny Masker
Shannon
McManigal
Susan Morrison
Paul Murphy

Keith Parish
Sara Powell
Joe Rasmussen
Jason Rosas
Janet Ross
Shane Ruckman

Lisa Schafer
John Schmielau
Jamie Scoles
John Sherbondy
Stacy Syndergaard
Misty Tamayo

84

�GETTING INVOLVED
Erik Tiarks
John Tiarks
Paul Whitson
Jolene Wood
Joe Zych

Not Pictured:
Erik Hubert

85

�SIXTH GRADERS
Chad Anderson
Amy Arrowsmith
Jaimi Bach
Shila Barker
Shawna Barnett
Karieann
Blackburn

Dean Carlile
Rashelle
Christensen
Loree Jo Clausen
Katherine
Constant
Daniel Durick
Lindsey Grote

Christopher Hiller
Jeff Isenhour
Ryan Kingery
Benjamin Koch
Trent Larson
Mitchell Leaders

Matt Lehmer

86

�EW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
Tara Leonard
Marisa Leytham
Brian Louison
Jamie Mcintosh
Kari Merdinger
Chad Miller

Jonathan Newton
Krissie Pace
Katy Richard
Melissa Schmidt
Benjamin Shudak
Lea Simons

Sarah Storjohann
Keri Strum
Joshua SwafferFricke
Matthew Tiarks
Daniel Werts
Marty West

Mark Whannel

Not Pictured:
Jason Rodenburg

87

�BAND AND CHORUS
SIXTH GRADE BAND

SIXTH GRADE CHORUS

JUNIOR HIGH BAND

JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS

88

�STUDENT COUNCIL &amp; MORE
Justin James, Janet Ross, Connie
Casson, Nikki Bach, Chad Brown, Mark
Whannell, Trent Leonard, Danny
Masker, Ben Koch, Kathy Constant

Earl Calhoon taking it easy after a busy
day.
Trent Leonard helps Miss Kurth get the punch ready for
the National Honor Society reception.

89

�JR. HIGH FALL SPORTS
Row One: Janet Ross, Angie Minear,
Jenni Dohse, Lisa Schafer, Sarah Powell,
Jill Childs, Tanya French, Staci
Syndergaard. Row Two: Shannon
McManigal, Jamie Scholls, Lisa
Ettleman, Connie Casson, Jennifer
Walker, Kirsten Andersen, Christina
Tamms, Carrie Goodman, Jill Block.
Row Three: Coach Rongish, Luanne
Adams, Susie Knott, Renee Ring,
Shawna Carman, Lori Casson, Robin
Burke, Heather Kephart, Amy Isenhour.

Row One: Danny Masker, James
Donnelly, Joe Zych, James Hohn John
Tiarks, Paul Whitson, Paul M~rphy,
John Paul Sherbondy, Keith Parish Eric
Tiarks, Justin James, Joel Leaders.' Row
Two: Coach Hawks, Brent Louison, Kelli
Barnett, Trent Leonard, Robbie Widick,
Jason Wilson, Mark Sutton, Wyatt
Hollesen, Matt Malnack, Jay Collins,
Seth Grote, Coach White.

The young Eagle defenders getting ready to make their move.

90

�BASKETBALL
Row One: Paul Whitson, John Tiarks,
Justin James, Brent Louison, Keith
Parish, John Paul Sherbondy, Jeff Hall.
Row Two: Kelli Barnett, Brad Graham,
Chad Brown, Seth Grote, Justin Kinney,
Mark Sutton, Coach Emme.

Row One: Danielle Wilson, Stacy
Syndergaard, Lory Casson, Heather
Kephart, Jamie Scoles, Erika Martin,
Jessica Knowlton, Coach Johnson.
Row Two: Kirsten Andersen, Lisa
Ettleman, Jennifer Walker, Melisia
Kaiser, Connie Casson, Susie Knott,
Luanne Adams.

91

�SPRING SPORTS
BOYS' TRACK-Row One: Tim Rodenbu rg, Chad
Brown, Justin Kinney, Joel Leaders. Row Two:
Kelli Barnett, Adam Justesen, Matt Mal nack,
Brent Louison, Mark Sutton. Not Pictured: Selh
Grote, Trent Leonard, Robbie Widick.

GIRLS' TRACK-Row One: Brandy
Egan, Misty Tamayo, Angie Minear,
Jenni Dohse, Jill Childs, Janet Ross,
Kari Thomas. Row Two: Shawna
Carman, Heather Kephart, Jamie
Scoles, Jennifer Walker, Tanya
French, Mandi McManigal , Erika
Martin. Row Three: Jill Block,
Ki rsten Andersen, Melisia Kaiser,
Connie Casson, Lisa Ettleman, Lory
Casson.

WRESTLING-Row One: Erik Tiarks, Justin
James, Brad Christenson, Cole Williams,
Danny Masker. Row Two: Joel Leaders,
Ricky Barker, Jay Collins, Tim Rodenburg,
Adam Justesen, Wyatt Hollesen.

92

�WAS IT WHAT

M y name is

. I am in grade _____. and _ _ _ _ years old. I will graduate in

- -- - - - · My favorite teacher was

. He or she taught

. My least favorite

eacher was _______ . He or she taught ______ . My favorite class was _ _ _ _ _ _ . The class I
isliked the most was

. I skipped class _ _ _ _ times. My significant other/s this year was/

were _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , my favorite was

because

. My best

friend was ________ . My favorite pastime is ________ . My favorite hangout is _ _ _ _ _ __
My favo rite song is
18 _ __ __

___•

. My favorite singer/group is
I think

. My favorite sport

had the best _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . I drove a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to

chool. My locker number was _____ . It's combo was _ _ _ . I went to homecoming/prom with
_ _____/ _ _______ before the dance we

and after the dance we

- -- - -- - -· My most embarassing moment was
- -- - - - - - - clubs,. they were

. I was in
. I would be voted the person most likely to

- - - -- - - - - - -· This year could best be described as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

93

�YOU EXPECTED?

The best time I had without getting caught was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; however, th e best
. If I'd had three wishes this

time I had and did get caught was
year they would have been _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · The most unbelieveable thing that happened this year was
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · My personality could be best described as
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . I often imagine about - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- · If anyone
found out I would - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - · My best feature is
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . The one thing I'd change about myself is
- - - - - -- - - -- -- - - - - . M y most exciting relationship was with _______ . We spent a lot
of time _. We did/did not break up. Our main disagreement was
over again I would

. If I could do it

. My best kiss was with

. M y wor'

kiss was with _ ___________ . My number one pet peeve is _ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ . Th
person I'd love to go out with, but would never tell him or her is ___________ . What makes me
laugh the hardest is

. You know when _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

___________ ? I hate it when that happens!!

94

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98

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Co1111cil /J iu/J's, IA 51503

102

Phone
71 2-323 -7620

Council
Bluffs

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Trenching

Backhoe
Endloader
612 Third Street
Underwood, Iowa 51576

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Council Bluffs. IA 51503

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103

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105

�TRIP TO GERMANY

As group coordin ator and group leader, Mr.
Hawks spe nt many ho urs fi ll ing out fo rms,
wr iting letters, an d talki ng on t he
telephone. " T he t hing that pleased me t he
most, " he said, "was t he willi ngness of
people in our communi ty to host sixteen
Germa n stude nts even t hough we on ly too k
five to Germany. I thi nk t hat is a great
tribute to generosity of the people here in
the Underwood School District."

106

On Wednesday, June 20, 1990, Sarah Ross, Dee Gach, Amy
Gearhart, Heather Leaders, Melissa Zook, and Mr. Hawks left t he
Omaha airport en route to Hildesheim, Germany. As participants
in the School Partners Abroad program, sponsored by the Council
on International Education Exchange, these students and t heir
group leader stayed with host families in Hildesheim and
attended classes at Gymnasium Himmelsthuer, a high school in
this northern German city of 100,000 people in the province of
Lower Saxony. One highlight of the stay was a trip to Berlin to
see, among other things, "the wall"- or what was left of it! After
an exciting three-week stay, the group returned to Underwood on
July 12.
The purpose of School Partners Abroad is to promote
international understanding and provide a total immersion
en vironment in which cultural awareness can be expanded and
foreign language proficiency enhanced. Underwood is looking
forward to hosting the Germans from Hildesheim when they
arrive for their three-week stay this October.

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