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1964

Underwood Log, 1964

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Underwood High School Li brary

Underwood Log ,

1964

DATE DUE
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�THE NINETEEN
SIXTr-FOUR

LOG
UNDERWOOD COMMUNITY SCHOOL
UNDERWOOD, IOWA

The UHS Log preserves the spirit of Underwood High School for you- -the future
a lumni. Through pictures and the wirtten word, the current high school year is put
on record. Because we students, write, edit, and sell the Log, it is your book. You
are a part of the book in its portrayal of each and every aspect of high school life.
The Log le aves a legacy for you, for your children, and for your school- -UHS . It is
the culmination of hours of hard work by its staff; and the culmination of hours spent
in study, a ctivities, and day-by-day living by you. The Log is not a catalog but a
chronicle of our high school. With Erma Hough at its editorial helm , we, the book's
staff compi led the pages herein, but you, the stude nts of UHS lived them, and will
live them aga in e~~r y time you glance at this your Log.

�"In the midst of life we are in death,"
became more meaningful to all in the life
ofHarlyn Terry, graduate of 1961, in whom
it seemed life was an unending burst of
energy showing itself in song, athletics and
in the classroom .... ah, the classroom ....
as well as in his every moment outside of
school. Truly, one of our generation who
seemed fast enough to keep ahead of the
rapid pace of our day. His death came with
the swiftness with which he lived. But in
Christ his "strength is renewed like the
eagles". To the memory of this Eagle we
dedicate this Log of 1964.

Trophy C ase gi ven in m e mory of H a rlyn T e rry by hi s
friends a nd l oved on es.

�FACULTY

I

�Mr. Tom Knowlton serves as dir e ctor of
our play. He is the Superintendent of Under wood. Mr. Knowlton was recipient of his
superintendent certificate at the Uni versity
of South Dakota. He and his wife re side in
Underwood.

ADMINISTRATION
HEADS PRODUCTION

Serving as Principal of Underwood High
is Miss Minnie E. T aylor. Miss T aylor obtained her education at Peru, N ebraska .
H e r w int e r home i s Underwood and she
spends summer in Ne bra ska City, Ne bra ska.
Miss Taylor in structs classes in U.S. History .

�THE DIRECTORS.
MARY VIRGINIA RYAN
Junior-Senior English
Class Play Director
Library Supervisor
Ma rymount College

MR. R OYCE GARRETT
World History
Biology
B. A. - Wayne State
Teac h ers College

MR. RUSSELL SOLBERG
Director of Athletic s
Bookkeeping
Typing
Driver ' s Education
B. A. - Wayne Sta te
Teachers Colle ge
MR . THOMAS WHITMORE
Socia l Studies
Phy. Ed. Teacher
enior Class Sponsor
Assistant Basketball
Coach
Track Coach
Wayne State T eachers
College
MRS. JUNE WYLAND
Art Instructor
Pep Club Sponsor
Omaha Unive rsity

MISS HELEN MURPHY
Latin
Alge bra I &amp; II
Trigonometry
General Math
Parsens College

�MISS MARILYN BENECKE
Office Practice
General Busine ss
Home Economics
U. H. T. Sponsor
Junior Class Sponsor
Nebra ska State T eachers
College

MR. CIARENCE BOOS
Science
Physics
Phy. Ed. Te a che r
Science Club a nd
Stude nt C a bine t
Sponsor
Simpson College

MR. LEMUEL I. BINKLY
Freshma n-Sophomore English
Y earbook Ad v i sor
Om a h a a nd Dever
Uni ve rsities
MR. CHARLES SKINNER
Industria l A rts
Iowa Wesl ey a n Coll ege
MR. MA X SMITH
Instrume nta l Music
T a rkio Coll ege
MR. JA MES ELSBERRY
Voc a l Musi c
Wa yne St at e T each ers
College

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�ORGANIZATIONS

�THE DRAMA RETOLD
Our 1964 Yearbook Staff with the help
of our sponsor, Mr. Binkley, have worked
behind the scenes of this year-long production to record in pictures and writings
the workings and accomplishments of the
whole high school cast.
We have tri~d to put into this yearbook, the most memorable and highlighted
events of the .past year.

Sandy flashe s around

Editor .................. . ........... Erma Hough
Assistant Editor ... . ............. Mary' Jo Fienhold
Copy Editor . . ............... .. Vicki Aney, Linda
Young, Li nda Foote, Mary Ann Timm
Sports Editor ....................... Lyne ! Vallier
Bu siness Manager ........ . ... .. .... Bonnie Flood,
D onna Cohrs, Sylvia Ridlen
Typists ..... . ........ Sa n dy Kerber, Susan Spencer
Advisor . ... .. ...... ..... . ...... .. . . Mr. Binkley

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�BEHIND THE
SCENES. . . . .. .
The Student Cabinet has perhaps the
most difficult role in our drama. It is
their respon sibility to represent the
student body as a whole and improve our
school. Members of the Cabinet attended
a convention at Ames, Iowa, this fall
to observ e the organization of other
Student Cabinets and get new ideas for
ou r s .
Mr. Boos, serving as supervisor of
the Cabinet for the first year , encouraged t he active and efficient members.
Two dramatic events which the Cabinet sponsored were the election of the
Homecoming r o ya 1t y and the cheerle aders . They a lso sponsored a dance
which f o 11 owed the c rowning of the
roya lty .
E ntertainment for the Christma s
Party was fur ni shed by the Student
Cabinet .

Queen Barb a nd King Rog

In affiliation with the Pep Club ,
the Student Cabinet presented Twirp
Week, February 23-29. The girls
were required to be "perfect gentlemen". The week was climaxed with
the honoring of the King Roger Larsen
and Queen Barbara Tiarks at an informal dance sponsored by the Pep
Club.

�U. H. T.
The Underwood Ho m e m ake rs of T o mo r row wa s organized to p romot e interest in the many fields of homemaking
and also to prepa re t he member s fo r
their future roles in life . Other p ha s es
of the club' s basic progra m emphasiz e
proper s ocial behavio r and e nc ourages
participation in activities w hich develop
the person a lit y . Co - operation w ith
others is a lso an impo rta nt fa c to r . An
example of this co-operation wa s shown
in the sale of refreshments at bas ket ba ll games.

A fo r mal inst a llation with Miss
Marilyn Benecke as advisor launched
the year's activiti e s. Officers were:
Dolores Bur ns- President, Bonnie Flood Vi ce-Pr esident, D o nn a Co hrs -Secretary , L i nd a Cla usen - T r ea surer, and
Caro l Os born-Hi s to r ia n . Thr oughout
t he year they worked to fo r m a wellro unde d program fe a tur ing t a lks and
demonstrati on s dea ling with the different a sp e cts of hom e ec onomi c s .
T he ye ar was hig hlig hted by a spring
party and a tea honoring the seniors .

�SCIENCE CLUB
Scientific pro gr es s has come to
mean a gTeat deal to us in the present
time, and the success of the world today depends much on the field of science. These students, by participating
in the Science Club, are taking greater
steps in furthering their knowledge in
this field.
The Science Club is sponsored by
Mr. Boos. The only re11uirement for
membership in the club is an interest
in science.
Early in April the Science Club
Science Club Officers

sponsored a Science Fair. After four
months' work on an individual project,
each science student entered it in the
Science Fair; it was judged on creative
ability, scientific thought, thoroughness, clarity and dramatic value, and
technical skill.
Joanna C hr i s tens en and Marvin
Leaders were chosen to represent Underwood at the Hawkeye State Science
Fair .
The club is affiliated with the Sci ence Clubs of America .
Charlie ' s Science Project

��PEP CLUB TAKES ACTIVE ROLE
The Underwood Pep Club has one of
the most active roles in our drama. Its
member s have cheered the basketball
boys to many victories this la st year.
At thebeginning of the year the Pep
Club voted to adopt a completely new
costume which was to be worn at all
basketball games and wrestling meets.
Tl1e officers c h.o s en at the first
me eting were: President-Barbara
Tia rks, Vice-President-Joa nna Christensen, Secretary-Carol D. Hough, a nd

The Athletic Banquet

Treasurer-Patricia Christens en.
The c om bin e d efforts of the Pep
Club and Student Cabinet made possible
the "Twirp Dance" and the February
24-29 "Twirp Week", meaning "THE WOMAN-IS-R EQ UI RED -TO- -PAY. "
The Pep Club, under the dire ction
of its sponsor Mrs. June Wyland, also
held an athletic banquet in honor of the
boys in s ports, Pep Club members, and
the cheerleaders .

�ABOVE: Concert Ba nd BELOW: Saxaphone Quartet LOWER LEFT: Flute Trio

MAJORETTES
Dorothy Fischer
Nancy Pa rish
Brenda Berte l se n
Kristie Clausen
Jackie Benson
Not Shown-Tammy Grote

�Mary Ann
practices diligently

Brass Sextet

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
With54 members , the band is an inspiring addition to our show. Itfurnished
us with a background in which to act .
The band participated in such events
as Neola ' s Hoo - Doo Days, Omaha's
Go ldenJubilee Day, Quad-County Festival at Irwin and in t he Homecoming
drama .

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An exchange concert was performed
between Treynor and Un de r w o o d in
April.
The band provided music for Baccalaureate and Commencement.
The band presented two concerts,
November 10 and April 6 under the direction of Mr. Max Smith.

�Mixed Chorus

VOCAL MUSIC

Chorus Officers

Madrigal: John Hartwell, Jim Storjoha nn, Ron Kerb er, Gary G e i se,
Terry Finn, Janice Cecil , Gloria Brown, Vicki Aney , Joanna
Christen sen, Trudy Diller, Paul Christensen, Patricia McQuin, Mr.
Elsberry.

�The vocal department played an active role i n s chool life this year by participating in many new and varied phases
of the wonderful world of music.
A conc ert 09tober 6 launched the
year's activities. Later the same month
two mixed quartets rep res en t e d our
school at a ll-state Chorus t r y-outs at
Shenandoah.
Another highlight of the year was the
operetta " Down in the Valley" presented
November 2 1 &amp; 22.
March proved to be a very busy
month for t he group. On the calendar
were the Quad County Festival at Harlan, an all sacred concert, and exchange
c o n c er ts with Tri -Center and Lewis
Centra l schools . On March 29, Easter
Sunday, the Chorus was privileged to

journey to Lincoln to do an hour long
television show over Channel KOLN.
This was truly a thrilling experience.
The year's activities were climaxed
by the sma ll groups contest at Hastings
April 10 &amp; 11, and large groups contest
at Dunlap Ma y l &amp; 2.
The chorus also played an important
part in Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises.
Throughout the year mixed chorus
members found added en j o y m en t in
small groups including m a dr igals , sex tets, quartets a nd trios. Several sang
with the Omaha Symphoni c Chorus .
Under the skilled leadership of Mr.
Ja mes A. Elsberry , members gained
va luable experiences and found a deeper
understanding of music.

�They called
it TWIRP!

Sandy and Phil trudge along .

Only his hair dresser
knows for sure !

Ummm - Ummm Good???
Whose gunboats are the se?

Food? NO THANKS!

AND THERE)S COMED Y!
Romance Among the books.

SMILE --You're on C a nd id Ca mera.

This e leph a nt riding i s rou gh! ! ! !

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�ATHLETICS

�WRESTLERS
GRAPPLE
FOR TOP
HONORS

1963-64 was a tough season for Underwood's wrestlers who were under the di.,.
rection of Coach Elbe. Early in the season Jo hn Kennedy was side 1 in e d with a
broken foot suffered during practice . Just
prior to Sectiona 1 Tournament time Vern
Reelfs and Jack Wahle were put out of action by torn ligaments .
The Eagles finished third in the PoHa Conference and three of the members
of the squad made their ways through the
Sectional Tournament at Har 1 an to the
District Tournament at Corning. They
were Mike Christensen - 112 pounds, Russ
Reelfs-120 pounds, and Lyne Vallier133 pounds.
Reserves (in shirts below) are Paul
Jensen, Garv Johnson, and Kenny Belt .

Underwood

Gam es Pla y ed

Oppone nt

* 25
* 32
*23
* 25
25
*3 1
6
31
* 14
* 11
20
36

Tri-C ent er
West. H arr i son
Mo. V a lle y
Lewis C e ntral
T r i-C e nter
!. S . D.
Harlan
West. H arrison
Logan
O a kland
Mo. V a lley
I. S. D.

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*CONFERENCE MATCHES

11

21
16
15
43
15
29
33
19
15
15

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�TOP: L. Mont e Hough, Roger Larsen, Terry Finn, Tom Be ll , Charle s C a ldwell, Frank Jenson; Coach
Whitmore, Mike Chri stensen, Gary James, Russ Reelfs, Kenny Chollett, Allan Nelson, John Witt;
Kirk McManamy, Charles Neilson, Allan Leade rs, Dean N ess, Gary Beckner, D a nny Dryden, Tim
Durick

John Witt, Frank Jenson, Kirk McManamy, Vernon R eelfs,
Allan Leaders, Russ Reelfs.

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�OPENING NIGHT TURNS
OUT OLD AND NEW STARS
Although the track team was hlt hard
by graduation last year, and sickness and
bad weather thls year they made a very
good showing.
Coach Whitmore says the out -look for
the next two years is very good . He has
strongpotentialin the "middle distances " .
Some of the underclassmen-Mike
Christensen, Dean Ness, Tim Durick,
and Alan Nelson - are gaining valuable
experience for next year. Kem1y Chollett
has done very well in the 100 yard dash.
Russ Reelfs has shown tremendous improvement in the mile.
Underclassmen alone do not make up
the track team. Senior Roger Larsen has
been the main point-getter for the team
in the discus, 220, 880, and relays.

Stars in Their Own Right

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R eturning Lettermen

�PERFORMANCE IS A SUCCESS
Underwood

Games Played

Opponent

67
65
73
76
92
59
71
60
80
51
71
87

Lewi s Central
Treynor
C arson-Macedonia
Tri-Cente r
Shelby
Mo . Valley
Walnut
West Harrison
St. Joe
Lewis Centra l
Treynor
East Monona
Avoha
O a kland

46
59
53
61
43
53
58
68
31
42
69
45
54
67

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66

SECTIONAL TOURNA MENT

80
66
47

Le w i s Central
Tri -Central
Farragut

24

57
48
63

�Rog Larsen
221 Points

Phil Feller
350 Points

Phil bounce s to Honorary Capta in
of All-Southwest Iowa .

Terry Leaders
84 Points

Torn Bell
17 Points

Byron Dearixon
276 Points

Warren Kinney
38 Points

IJNOERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRAR
Monte Hough
14 Points

Frank Jenson
23 Points

Charles Ca ldwell
SO Points

Coach Solberg

Jay Dargin
2 1 Points

�Ken Churchill, Paul Nielson, Jay Dargin, Allen Lea ders, Warren Kinney, Alan Nel son, Gail Sollazzo,
Greg Ross, Terry Finn, Don Darrington, George Jen sen, Tom Bell, C oach Whitmore .

EAGLETS-TOUGH TO BEAT
Underwood

Game s Played

Opponent

62
71
70
59
43
30
68
64
56
56
56
59
53
43

Lewis Central
Treynor
Carson-Mace donia
Tri-Center
Shelby
Mo. Valley
Walnut
West H arrison
St. Joe
Lewis Centra l
Treynor
East Monona
Avoha
Oakland

22
23
16
35
38
40
24
43
16
43
20
48
28
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�CLASSES

�OFFICERS
P. Nielson P. Christoffersen
Preside,,t
V. President

M. J. Fischer
Secretary

M. J. Minear
Treasurer

CABINET REP.
J. Hartwell

Making their debute into high school
were 59 freshmen. " Act One" wa s a
smash hit. With great enthusiasm they
joined the student body as under-studies.
They made their choice of q mrse s
including: world geography, English I,
Industria 1 Arts I, home economic s, A 1-

Willia.n Dohse
Harold Dory
Gary Ehrens
Kathleen Finn
Nancy Floerchin~er

Perlene Floerchinger
Robert Frye
Allen Gardner
Matt Geiger
Kenneth Hansen

D. Keithle y

gebra I, math art, Latin I, and genera l
science . To all freshmen were offered
the extracurricular activities.
Pictured to the right are industrious,
and hard -working students. Hang on to
these traits, Freshmen!

Kenneth Belt
Danie l Buresh
David Buresh

Janice Carlsen
Kathryn Cecil
Kenneth Churchill
Dayle Crowder

K. Leaders

�CLASS
OF ;J67
Roger Hansen
Janice Hough
Lilly Hough
Sharon Hough
Susan House

George Jensen
Paul Jensen
Judy Johnsen
John Kennedy
James Kerr

Lorane Kinney
Gary Lary
Allen Leaders
Marvin Leaders
Jacqueline Linden

Ruthann Mace
Carol McMullen
Mike Molgard
Jeffery Nix on
Karen Olsen

C arol Olt m ans
Dawn Real
Linda Rasmu ssen
Lynda Rod enburg
Mary Shudak

Jo Linda Stange
Judith Thompson
Dale Tiarks
Ronald Wilcoxen
Pearl Wils.o n

John Witt
Vance Wol verton
Richard Wri ght
Susa n Yoc hem
D e nnis Zolck

�Terry Finn
President
Cabinet Rep.

J. Potter

v.-Pres .•

P. McMullen
Secretary

Linda Je nsen
Cabine t R e p.

M. Christensen
Treasurer

Jean Herrill
Cabinet Rep·

--

At the beginning of " Act Two," fiftytwo s op homo res had registered for
classes and during the year three new
members , Charles Frye , Glen Manchester, and Mike Hoden j o in e d the
"cast" .
Courses offered were: advanced a 1gebra, biology, world history , English,
Latin I, world geography, art, general
business, industrial arts, a nd driv er
. education. Having selected areas fo r

study, they we learned the change of pace
offered by the variety of extra curricu lar activities.
The class was organized early in the
year with Mr. Binkly as its sponsor. A
class dance December 13 and a party in
the spring we re enjoyed by all.
Members of the class wer e chosen
to serve at the Junior-Senior Banquet in
May .

Vick i Aney
Kathryn Brightbill
Judy Christe nse n

Shirley Christensen
Norman Collins
Tom Collins
Donald Darrington

Cynthia Drummond
T im Durick
Charlene Egge rs
Charles Frye
Rex Grote

Beve rly Hartje
Kathle e n Hartwe 11
Larry Hedegaard
Jo Ann Ho ugh
T eddy Hough

�CLASS OF )66

Je rry Hurt
Dona ld Ives
Lonna Je nson
Robert Jense n

Rona ld Kerber
Warren Kinney
Charlene Lowe
Larry Miller

Dean Ness
Ch arlotte Ni emann
Sa lly Olsen
Linda Parks

Lyle Petersen
Ronald Porte r
Ve rnon Ree lfs
Sylvia Ridlen
Kath leen Rodenburg

Gregory Ross
Patrick Ryan
David Shudak
Beverly Sha rre tt
Geri Sta n ge

Ro land Tiarks
Kathryn Turpin
Karen Wilcoxen
Sharon Wilcoxen
Jackie Wilson
Sh aron Young
not shown

�M . A . Timm
President

C. Arrick
V. President

--

S. Kerber
Secretary

K . C hollett
Treasurer

R . Re e lfs

With the s m a 11 est c la s s in high
school, 46 m embers, t he j uniors c ompleted the "-Third Act" .
Perhaps the highlight of the ye ar was
the much anticipated ar riv a l of the junior
class rings. T o them this was a s ymbol
of a c complishment and of the futu re 's
aw aiting them .
The juniors served refreshments at
three basketba 11 games during the year

Ailee n Andre ss
Francy Arno ld
T am ara Bates
Gary Be c kner
T om Be ll

Wayne C asson
We slie C asson
Ke nneth Christensen
Pa ul Christensen ·
Linda C lausen

Kenneth Coh rs
Jay Dargin
T rudy Diller
Ma rlowe Done r
Danny D ryden

J.

T erry

J.

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to rai s e m one y for financing the Junior Senior Banquet.
A v ariety of s ubj ects was p r esent ed
to t he juniors this y ear including: U . S.
Hi story, Typing I, Engli sh III , book k e eping, wor ld geograp hy, Algebr a II ,
t r igon ometry , p h ysics, bi ology , a n d
a rt. The j uni ors a ls o pa r tic ipa t e d in a
div e rsi ty of extr ac urr i c ula r a ctivities.

�Mary Jo Fienhold
Helen Fulfs

Candyce Fustos
Bill Hiller
Patricia H ough

The Junior's Status Sy=bol

Gary Johnson
Jackie Justen
Janet Keithley

c
Larry Larsen
Steven Leaders
Tom Leonard
JoLene Mace

Alan Nelson
Char les Neilsen
Dona ld Nie lsen
Susan Osborn

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Hope R e al
Mark Ross
Gail Solla zzo
Susan Spenc er

Sa ndra Sut he rl and
Susan Tia rks
April Wilson
Linda Young

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Get something on
those blank pages.

I'd rathe r do it myself.

CLASS IS
NOW IN
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Study - Study - Study

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to be typing.

I got it! I got it!

Well, what do you expect from
a beginner?

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�CLASS OF )64
OFFICERS:

Pre sident:
Se cretary:

Phil Feller
Gloria Brown

CABINET REPRESENT A TIVES:

Vic e -Pre sident :
By ron D earixon
C h arlie Caldwe ll
T re a sure r:

Fra n k J e nsen, Sandy Sharrett, and Barb Tiarks

MOTTO:

"Ta ke the world a s yo u find it , but le ave it be tte r."

FLOWER:

Crimson Glory R ose

COLORS:

White, Go ld , and Blue

C LA SS SPONSOR :

Mr. Whit more

ENROLLM ENT STATI STIC S:

I n 1960, the ir fre shman year, the class enroll ment numbere d fifty-n ine Graduates in 1964
n umbe re d fifty-two.

�RONALD ANDERSON
Basketball 1, Wrestling 2-3-4, Class Play 3-4
GENE BECK

BRENDA BERTELSEN
Homecoming 3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Drum Majorette 12-3-4, Cheerle a der 3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, C abinet
1, Class Officer 2 - 3, U.H.T. 1-2- 3-4, Scienc e Club
3-4, Pep Club 1-2, Class Pl ay 3-4

GLORIA BROWN
Cheerlead er 2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4,
Class Officer 1-4, Class Play 3-4, U.H.T. 1-2-3-4,
Pep Club 1, All State Quartet 3, Science Club 3-4

JEA N BURESH
Librarian 1

DELORES BURNS
Pep Club 1-2- 3-4, U . H . T. 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2 ,
Science Club 4

CHARLES CA LD WELL
Track 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Scie nce C lub 4,
C abinet 2, Class Officer 4, Class Play 3-4

JANICE CECIL
Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1 - 2-3-4,
Science Club 3-4, Class Play 3-4
JOANNA CHRISTENSEN
Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4,
Cl ass P lay 3-4, C l ass Officer 1, Science C lub 3-4

�PATRICIA CHRISTENSEN
Pep Club 1-2-3- 4, U . H . T . 1 -2 - 3-4, Chorus 3, Scie nce Club 3-4, C la ss Play 4
DONNA COHRS
C horus 1-3 - 4, Yearbo ok Staff 4, Pep C lu b 1 - 2 -3- 4,
U.H.T . 1- 2-3-4, Class Play 3-4

BYRON D EA RIXO N
T rack 2-3-4, Baske t ball 1-2-3-4, Class Pla y 3- 4,
Class Officer 1-4

C LIFFO RD DONER
Wrestlin g 2 - 3- 4, Student Manager 2- 3 - 4, Ba se ball L
Science C lu b 3- 4, C lass Play 3 - 4

SAND RA D RIVER
P ep C lub 1-2 - 3- 4, Chorus 2- 3, U.H .T. 1, Class
Play 4

PHILIP FELLER
Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Chorus 1-3-4, C lass Play 3- 4,
Homecoming 3-4, Class Officer 4

BONNIE FLOOD
C horus 1-2- 3-4, Pep C lub 1- 2-3-4 , U . H . T. 1- 2-3 4 , Yearbook St aff 4, Class Play 4

LINDA FOOTE
Pe p C lub 3- 4 , Yearbook Staff 4, Class Pl ay 3- 4,
Road Show , The spians, Red Cross
JUDY GARBER
U.I-L T . 2 -3, Science Club 3
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�GARY GEISE
Chorus 1-2-3 -4, Basketball 2, Track 2
CAROLD. HOUGH
Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4,
Cabinet 3, Class Officer 1-2

CA ROLS. HOUGH
U.H.T. 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1

ERMA HOUGH
Band 1 -2-3- 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Homecoming 4,
C abinet 2 , Cheerleader 3-4, Pep Club 1-2, Class
Play 3- 4, Yearbook Staff 3-4

GARY HOUGH

MONTE HOUGH
Basketba ll 1-2-3-4, Track 2- 3- 4

STEVE HOUGH
Chorus 1-2 - 3-4, Wrestling 2 , Scie nce Club 3- 4 ,
Class Play 4

GA RY JAMES
Football 1, Basketball 1, Wrestling 2, Track 1-2 -4
GERALD JENSEN
Bus Driver
39

�FRA NKil N JENSON

Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3- 4, C a bin e t 4,
Cross-Country 2-3-4, Science Club 3-4, Class Play
3-4
SHARON JESSEN
Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Class Play 3-4,
U .H. T. 1-2-3-4

ROGER LARSEN
Track 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-3-4, Class Play 3-4

CHARLES LEADERS
Chorus 1-3

TERRY LEADERS
Basketball 1-2-3-4, Cabinet 1, C horus 1-4, Class Play
3-4, Science Club 3- 4

TONI MAJOR
Chorus 3-4, Pep Club 4, Class Play 3-4, U.H . T. 23- 4

WILLlAM McKERN
Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1, C lass Play 3

KIRK

M~MANAMY

Track 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Baske tba ll 1- 2,
Class Play 3 - 4, Cross-Country 1 -2 - 4
PATRICIA McQUIN
Chorus 1- 2- 3- 4, U.H. T. 1-2 - 3- 4, Class Play 3- 4,
Science Club 3 -4, Band 1, Pi&gt;p Cit b 1
40

�RIC HARD MILLER
Chorus 3-4, Science Club 3-4
JOE MINEAR

MERLE OLTMANS
Baseball 1

C A ROL A. OSBORN
U.H . T. 1-2-3-4, Pe p Club 1-2-4, Librarian 2 - 3- 4,
Chorus 3

LUCY OSBORN
U .H . T. 1-2-3- 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Cl ass Play 3,
Chorus 3- 4

JOHN PITZER
Basketball 1-2-3, Science Club 3-4, Class Officer 3,
Class Play 4

CONNIE RING
U.H.T . 1

T ERRY SCHRODER
SANDRA SHARRETT
Cheerleader 3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, U .H. T. 1-2-3-4,
Cla ss Officer 1 -2-3, Cabinet 3- 4, Class Play 3-4,
Pep Club 1-2, Science Club 3
41

�JAMES STORJOHANN
Band 1-2-3- 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Wrestling 3, Class
Officer 3

BARBARA TIARKS
U .H . T . 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3 - 4, Cabinet 2-4,
Chorus 1- 2-3-4, Class Play 4

ROGER TORNETON
Bus Drive r

LYNEL VA LUER
Wrestling 2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4 , Cho r us 1 -2 ,3,4,
C ab inet 2, Yearbook Staff 4 , Class Pl a y 3-4, Baske t ball 1, Science Club 3 - 4

JACK WAHLE
Wrestling 2-3-4, Class Play 3-4

ROSE WILSON
Yearbook Sta ff 3, Pep Club 1- 2 - 3-4, U . H. T. 1 - 23 -4, Libra rian 2-3 -4

LaVERN YEOMAN

42

�ACTIVITIES

�I WO N' T stay in thi s house ! !

JUNIORS MAKE DEBUTE
As director of the junior's class
drama, Miss Mary Virginia Ryan led
them to the p r e s e n t a ti o n of "MR .
BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DR E AM
HOUSE", October 24 and 25 .
When Jim Blandings, played by Paul
C h r is tens en , decides to build his
"dream house", he finds trouble unknown to any house builder . Not only do

his wife, Mary Jo Fienho ld and daughters, Mary Ann Timm and Aileen Andre s s , rebel, but the loca l L adies' Society denounce him for tearing down a
"historica 1 monument" .
Whi le he s t ruggles for mastery of
the situation , Jim m ust a lso create a
baby-food sales s logan--or los e his job

R e a lly be lie r
it out!

That's a snake !!

�No, it's not germ warfare
they ca 11 it chewing gum.

Behind the scenes

SENIOR CLASS PLA r
Under tl1e direction of Miss Mary Virginia Ryan, the senior class
presented the satirical comedy. "The Mouse That Roared." The play
was given in a round on the school gym floor on April 16and 17.
Duchess Gloriana, soverign of a microscopic country in the Alps
founded centuries ago by a roving band of English bowmen, discovers
the solution to the near bankruptcy of her domain. From her study of
recent history, she decides that there are few more profitable undertakings than to de c 1 are war on the United States and be defeated!
Gloriana's plans go amiss, however, when her obedient servant
Tully Bascom and his bowmen invade the U.S. - and win!

Cast members included:
Phillip Fe Iler
Gloria Brown
Brenda Bertelsen
Lyne l Ballier
Byron De a rixon
Terry Leaders
Erma Hough
Ron Anderson
Kirk McManamy
Clifford Doner
Janice C ec il
, Linda Foote
Toni Major

Donna Cohrs
Sandra Sharrett
Patricia McQuin
Patricia Christensen
Barbara Tiarks
Rose Wilson
Sandra D river
Bonnie Flood
Stephe n Hough
Frank Jenson
John Pitzer
Jack Wahle
Roger Larsen
Joanna Christensen
Sharon Jessen

45

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U . S.

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Seni ors:

Enna H ou gh - Byron D earix on

Juniors:

C a ro l Arrick - Pa ul Ch ristensen

�HOMECOMING 1964

The dramatic highlight of our school year
occured November 26, 1963 with the coronation of king and queen of Underwood following
a triumphant basketball game with Lewis
Central.
The "Alma Mater" p 1aye d by the band
brought numerous memories back to many.
The music cued the entrance of junior attendants, Carol Arrick and Paul Christensen, and
Senior attendants , Erma Hough and Byron
Dearixon. Queen Brenda Bertelsen was escorted by King Pl1illip Feller.
The king and queen were presented loving
cups by Steven Keithly and Jane Dorland. Roses
were bestowed upon the queen by Robyn Thom as. Roger Hough carried the royal crowns.
A triumphant game, a performance by the
band, the coronation of royalty , and a dance
sponsored by the Student Cabinet made the 1963
Homecoming truly a memorable evening for
all.

The Royal Court

"There 1s two more for us! "

�JUNIOR-SENIOR
BANQUET.
Music and m o onlight led the way to a romantic and viv id
eve ning . The setting for the Junior-Senior Banquet on May 9,
1964 , was the theme "Moon River" prepared by the juniors.
Mistress of c e re monies, Mary Ann Timm, portrayed the
riv er as life with its many courses . Phillip Feller gave the
faculty an d juniors a fare well. Jay Dargin looked into the
fut ure of the se niors and Byron De a rixon, read the Senior Class
Wi ll . M r. Know lton spoke on the accomplishments to which
t he seni ors m a y look forward . Trudy Diller and Paul Christense n san g t he theme song "Moon River." Patricia McQuinn
sa n g "Sentime ntal Journey . "
Juni or mot hers pre pared the delicious turkey dinner . Six
sophomore couples we re chosen as waiters and waitresses ·
The "Stin g R a ys" contributed to an evening worth remem bering by playing for the Prom.

�AND PROM

The colors are
bea utiful to ge ther!
Ready for a delightful evening

The "Sting Rays" we re great!

·And we dance d ---

There were mixed
" After the ha 11 "

Tim e o ut for
refreshments

fee ling~--­

�Mary Ann Timm and
Paul Christensen
Junior Leaders

BA CCALA UREA TE
AND ...

"A Batt le Won - The War Rema ins"
Pastor Harold L. Baar

�GRADUATION
After twelve years - years of work and dreaming - at last we' re
marching down the aisle to the sad melody, Pomp and Circumstance.
There are mixed fee 1 in gs as we march heads high and shoulders
straight. As we take our seats memories of the past four years at
Underwood High School are running through our minds. Never again
shall we ... struggle through MACBETH for Miss Ryan .. . leave biology
class with the smellofwormsfreshin our minds ... wait anxiously for
our junior class rings ... finish the decorations in time for our Prom . . .
thrill when our basketball team defeats Treynor and Tri-Center .. .
squeeze through the halls to beat the tardy bell ... meeting your best
friends by the steps before school every day .
We'll always have these and other memories, but s oon we shall
1 be facing the future. What will happen now , we wonder. Many of us
will be off to college, or to jobs, and some will soon become Mr.
and Mrs.
And now it's over . We've reversed our c lass rings and in our
hands we hold our diplomas. We are now Unde rwood Alumni. Yes ...
it's over.
11

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H o nor Students:
Bre nda Bert e lse n
Joa nna Christense n
Sandra Sha rre tt
Rose Wilson

Phill ip Fe ller rece iv ing his
d iplom a fr om H erb Grote.

�Aw , Ja n, I'll be t y ou say tha t
t o all the guy s

Wonde r WHO the y ' re ta lking a bout?

WHAT A GA ME!

Hey , wha t happene d
t o my p la t e?

Look , pal , muscle s in m y finge rs!

Play practice???

Ron Anderson - -incognito

Shu - u -u-t up ! !

But I' M not t h a t kind of b oy !

H um m, what c an I do now ?

52

�SCHOOL BOARD
Mr . T. E. Knowlton, Superintendent
Mr. Howard Jenson
Mr. Richard Olsen
Mr. Herbert Grote, President
Mr. Max Hough
Mr. Lyle Kerber
Mrs. Jean Fustos, Secretary

BUS DRIVERS
Darrell Powell, Claus Neilsen, James Merdinger ,
Gerald Jen.sen, Vern Bertelsen, Andy Ring, Walter
Tvdirk, Chet Kenned y, Dick Petersen , Roger
Torneton

--COOKS
Mrs. Ruth Do se , Mrs. Eliza beth Bolte n , Alt a Grote,
Mrs. Gladys Carrigan

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M r. &amp; Mrs. B. L. Erge nbri ght

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This is your school. It is here that you spend much of your time in studying and in activities. This yearbook shows the various sides of life at Underwood High School. With pride
the staff now presents The Log of 1962 to the students of Underwood High.

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�JUDY FLOOD
Girls'
Chorus 2,3 ,4; Mixed
Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4;
Home Ee. Club 1,2,3,4.

JAMES RYAN
Student Manager 1,2,3; Mixed
Chorus 4; Vice-President 3;
Junior Class Play.

In August, 195 7 , forty-nine
eighth graders met at Underwood
School, many of them for the
first time as a resul t of the
redistricting of the outlying
areas. This was the beginning
of five exciting and eventful
years.
freshmen
took
Forty-six
part in the initiation ceremonies
at Underwood High in 1958 .
A fter the i nitiation, the freshmen were treated to a movie and
wa termelon feed at the schoo l.
As the 1959 schoo l year
began, forty-two s tud ent s answered the roll call of th e
One class
sophomore class.
member became a member of
the varsity baske tball team and
another became cheerleader.

MERNA EVANS
Pastimes included reading and
working
crossword puzzles.

JOANNE ANDRESS
Pep C lub 1,2,3,4; Home Ee.
Club 1,2,3,4.

DEAN JENS EN

�Thirty-seven
juniors returned to Underwood High in
the fall of 1 960 to begin a year
which offered new experiences
and responsibilities.
On November 1 and 2 the junior class
presented " All in the Family."
The next big event was the
select ion of the class rings .
Then, on May 6, 1961, the class
presented the graduating seniors
with "Hale Luau" the JuniorSenior Banquet.
Thirty-six students reported
in 196 l for their senior year.
The ir senior activities began
with the taking of the senior
pictures on November 9.
On
November 14 the class chose
graduation announcements. The
last week in November they
were measured for caps and
gowns, a p re lude of things t o
come.

DAVID LARSON
Basketball 1,2 ,3; Baseball 3;
Track 3; Class President l;
Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4;
Student Cabinet 3; Junior Class
P lay.

J 0 A NN E WURTZ
Girls' Chorus 1,2; Pep C lub 1,
2 ; Home Ee. Cl ub; Librarian 3,

4.

KATHRI NE YOCHEM
Yearbook Staff 3 ,4.

KATHLEEN HOUGH
Girls ' Chorus 3, 4; Band 1, 2 , 3 ,
4.; Pep Club 2 , 3 ,4; Class Treasurer 2 .

DONAL D POWELL
B a sketball 1, 3 ,4.

�D ONNA D RI VER
G i rls ' Chorus 2 , 3 ; Pep C lub 2 ,
3 , 4 ; Year book Staff 4 ; Her fut ure
i ncludes secret arial wor k .

WA R D KI N N E Y
Too k part in Navy .

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Girls ' Ch orus 3 ; Mix ed C h o rus
4 ; B and 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Pep C lub 3 ,4 ;
Home Ee. C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Junior
C l a ss P lay.

J AMES F IENH OLD
Bo y s ' C ho r us 3 ; Mixe d Chorus
3 ; J unio r C las s P l ay ; He hopes
t o join t he se rv ice.

�F R A N K MESSERLI
B o ys ' Chor us 3 , 4 ; Mi xed Chorus 3 , 4 ; B a s k e tball 2 ; Student
C a b i ne t 3 , 4; Jun i or Class Play;
Year bo ok 4 .

BEVE RLY P AR ISH
P ep C lub 1, 2 ,3 ,4 ; Home Ee.
C lub 1, 2 , 3 ,4 ; She hopes to do
secretari al in the future .

D ORAN CHRISTENSEN
Boys ' Chorus 2,3,4; Mixed C horus 2 , 3 ,4; Band 1, 2 ,3 ,4; B asketball
1,2 ,3 , 4; Class Treas urer l; President 3 ,4; Student Cabinet 2 ;
Homecoming A ttendant 3; K ing 4 ; Junio r C la ss Play .

JANI C E WA RF OR D
Home Ee. C l ub 1, 2 ; Chorus 3 , 4; Chee rle adin g 4; Homecoming
Queen 4; She hop es to be a nurse after she graduates.

R O G E R O L SEN
Dr ove sc h oo l bus Se nio r ye ar .

MA R Y KAY SO LLAZZO
G i rl s ' C horu s 3 ,4; Mixed Chorus 4 ; P ep C l ub 2 ,3 ,4 ; Ho me
Ee. C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; L i br ar ian 2 ,
4 ; Jun ior C l ass P l a y .

�JUDD KEITHLEY
Drove school bus Senior year.

DE ETTE TERRY
Girls ' Choru s 1 ,2 , 3; Home Ee.
Club l ; Commercial arti:st in
t he futu re .

JOHN BASCH
Track 3 ,4; St udent Cqbine t l;
Air Force and Enginee ring in
the future.

J A NET BRACKER
C horus 1, 2 ,3,4; P ep Club 2 , 3,4 ;
Home Ee. C lub 1, 2,3 ,4; VicePresid en t 2 ; Treasurer 4.

�MARJORIE HERRILL
Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4;
Pep Club 1, 2 ,3,4; Cheerleading
2 ,3,4; Junior Class Play; Homecoming
Attendant 3; Class
O fficer.

D O UGLAS STUHR
His pastimes include hunting
and fishi ng.

KATH LYN BRO KMA N
Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Pep C lub 2 ,3,4; H ome
Ee. Club 1,2,3 , 4; Student Cabinet 2,3; Junior Class Play ; Homecoming Attendant 4; She hopes to become a Registe red Nurse in
the future.

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BEVERLY TJAR KS
Girls' C ho rus 3,4; P ep Club 1,
2,3,4; H o me Ee. Club 1, 2 , 3 ,4;
J u ni or C lass P lay ; Her future
i ncl u d es secr e tarial work.

T ERRY TI MM
J uni or C las s P lay .

ELMER PETERSON
pastimes include watching football and basketball

games.

�MARY LONG
Home Ee. Club 1, 2 ,3,4; L i brarian 2 ,3, 4; Yearbook Staff
3,4.

DORA RUCKMAN
Chorus 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep
Club 1, 2 ,3, 4 ; Librarian 2 .

MARILYN HANDLEN
Chorus 1, 2,3 ,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,
4; Home Ee. Club l,2,3,4; StuCabinet 4; Y e arbook 3,4.

C ONNIE HILLER
Pep Club l,2,3,4; · Chorus l,2,
3 , 4.

BARBARA MARTIN
Band l,2,3,4; Pep Club l, 2,3 ,4 ; Home Ee. Club 1, 2 , 3 ,4; Student
Cabinet 1 , 2 ; Class Secretary 3 ; Yearbook S taff 4 ; Plans to become
an airline r eservationist.

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Superin. te11de11 t
MR. T. E . KNOW L TON
Mr . T . E . Know l ton received his M.
A. from the University of South Dakota .
He has served as s uperintendent of Underwood Community School for 16 years .
Mr. Knowlton en joys hunt ing and
fishing and spe nds any spare time in
purs uit of these interests.

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MISS MINNIE E . TAYL OR
Miss Minnie E . Taylor hails from
Nebraska City where she attended Peru
State Teachers ' College . After receiving
her B.A. degree in education, Miss Taylor did post graduate work a t the University of Nebraska.
Teaching American history
and
American government , sponsoring the
Student Cabinet and the Pep Club , and
sponsoring the Senior Class make up the
principal part of this year ' s routine.
Various hobbies and interests occupy
Miss Taylor 's out-of-school hours. She
enjoys flower gardening with roses as a
specialty.
She also enjoys cooking.
Making salads and desserts are a special
favorite.

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MR. DAREL PENNINGTON

Mr . Pennington was born in Norfolk,
Nebraska, where he re ceived his high
school education . He went to Wa yne
State Teachers' College and ma jored in
En glish with his minor being Social
Science .
He now tea ches English to the Juniors and Seniors .
His main interests are reading and
going to good movies .

MR . ME LVIN ROGERS
Mr . Rogers went to Dana College
whe re he received his Bache lor of
Science degree . He ma jored in English
and Phys ica l Educa tion . He also attended Omaha Univers ity. T here he received his Master of Science degree .
He now teaches ' English for the
F reshmen a nd Sophomores. He is a lso
the coach for the B Team basketball
playe rs. Included i1 1 his schedu le is
phys ical education, too.
His main interests are reading and
be ing a part icipator, as we ll as , spectator in different sports .

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�MR. JACK DeSELMS
Mr. Jack DeSelms came from Mount
Vernon, Illinois. He majored in industrial arts and took sociology as a minor
at Northwest Missouri State Teachers'
College .
His main interests are swimming and
- basketball.
He noW- ives in Underwood with his
wife and two boys.

MISS MAR ILYN BENECKE
Miss Marilyn Benecke was born at
Dunbar, Nebraska, where she received
her high school education. She went to
Peru State Teachers' College and majored in business . She received additional education at the University of
Iowa and Omaha .
She now teaches home economics I,
general business , and office practice .
Her main interests are reading, traveling, and photography.

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GOVERNMENT
MR. ROGER RUSSELL
This year Mr. Roger Russell enlightened students in world ·history, economics, and biology.
Mr. Russell is from Peru, Nebraska,
where he attended Peru State Teachers'
College. He received a B.S. in education, majorina in biology with art and
social studies as strong minors.
Hunting and fishing occupy his outof-door school hours .

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�MR. CLARENCE BOOS

Mr. Clarence Boos was born in Burlington, Iowa, and he received his education at Ankeny, Iowa . Then he went on
to receive his degree at Simpson College . He later received additional education at Omaha University , Peru State
Teachers 'College , and Drake University.
He majored in science.
Mr. Boos main interests are reading
and also doing some scientific experiments.
He teaches general science and
physics, plus some of the physical
training courses.

MISS HELEN MURPHY
Miss Helen Murphy received her B.A.
degree at Parsons College in Fairfield,
Iowa, her home town. Latin and mathematics were her majors .
Solving puzzles and sewing occupy
her spare time.
Miss Murphy ' s teaching chore this
year included:
general mathematics ,
Latin, and freshman and advanced algebra.

MR . RUSSELL SOLBERG
Russell Solberg comes from
Moorehead, Iowa. He received his Bachelor 's of Art in Education from Wayne
State Teachers' College.
He teaches bookkeeping, typing I,
and driver ' s education. He also coaches
the varsit y basketball team.
His spare time is occupied by reading and sports.

Mr.

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�MR. JAMES ELSBERRY
Mr. James Elsberry comes from the
town of Wasua, Nebraska . He received
his Bachelor ' s degree of Music Education from Wayne State Teachers' College .
This is his first year of teaching ,
and he is kept busy with Gir ls ' Chorus,
Mixed Chorus , and all the grade music .

MR. GARY WHEELER
He was born in Peterson, Iowa , and
attended high school there. He went to
Wayne State Teachers' College where he
received his Bachelor of Arts degree in
music education .
His pastimes are listening to jazz
and other music. His pet peeve is television.

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�~our

'8pportunitied

�Top to bottom: World History, English IV, Bookkeeping .

In your school you have many opportunities for learning. Besides the re quired subjects
for each year , there are a variety of electives.
The subjects you may take are: Latin I and II, Alge bra I a nd II, E nglis h I, II, III, and IV,
Physics, Bookkeeping, Home Economics , Indus trial Arts , Genera l Science, Mathematics ,
World History, Typing, Secretarial Training , American Government-Economics , and SociologyBusiness Law.
On these pages we have tried to s how some of /1 Your Opportunities ".

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�Latin I

Algebra II

Physics

�Home Economics

Secretarial Training

Indus trial Arts I

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�~omecomin~
Friends , both old and new , entered the gymnasium in November to witness the annual
Homecoming festivities.
Following a thrilling basketball game with Treynor, the coronation proceeded with a lively
performance by the school. The band marched into formations depicting familiar drood les ,
with appropriate musical sele ctions included . The Pep Club followed with a display of intricate marching · maneuvers .
As the notes of the official fan-fare announcing royalty faded into the background , the
first of the royal court to appear were the crown-bearers , Darwin Tiarks and Sandra Olsen;
followed by the cup-bearer, Bradley Johnson; and flower girl, Beckey Je nson . Then came the
Junior attendants : J eannine Ravlin and Ernie Niemann. Following them came the Senior a ttendants : Kathlyn Brokman and Roger Olsen.
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As another and greater fan-fare burst forth J anice Warford and Doran Christensen proceeded to the throne to be crowned King and Queen by Superintendent Knowlton.
Following the coronation , student, alumni, and faculty joined in an informa l dance s ponsored by the Student Cabinet.

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Not long after the new school year beg ins, Underwood High finds the Stud ent Cabinet in
action. This organization consists of three representatives from each of the four high school
classes . It is their duty to organize and mo ld the wishes and ideas of the students into a
smooth and well-running program.
Supervision of the e lection of cheerleaders and of the Homecoming participants is one of
the projects of the student organization. Caring for the bulletin boards and seeing that desks
and lockers are kept clean is another such job wh ich kept everyone on his toes. The Student
Cabinet members act a s guides at the annua l Open House, showing their ab ility as leaders.
Running a concession stand at a basketball game may be a hard way to earn money, but
the Student Cabinet is able to take it in their stride .
For merrymaking this year, the Student Cabinet hired a combo for one of the two sockhops they sponsored. They also arranged and took an active part in a Christmas program for
the assembly.
The duties of the Student Cabinet are many and varied , but the student representatives
proved ab le to take them in their s tride.

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�The Underwood Homemakers of Tomorrow are organized to promote and encourage the art
of homemaking. Regular monthly meetings place an emphasis on parliamentary procedure and
the social graces of entertaining, as well as on informative programs.
Guest speakers and student demonstrations help to put greater meaning into the various
aspects of homemaking. Regular activities include a formal installation of officers , selljng
concessions at basketball games , and helping a local charity.
The year's big social event was a Valentine Dance h8ld for the members and their guests·
Officers chosen by the Club ' s fifty-five members are: Preside nt - Barbara Martin; VicePresident- Janet Bracker; Secretary- Gloria Brown; Treasurer - Kay Mace ; a nd His torian Brenda Bertlesen.

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�The yearbook staff, traditionally made up of juniors and seniors, spent their ti me thi s
year trying to depict "Your School". This called for articles on all the various parts of the
s chool. Photographs had to be taken to show the different facets of school life. Then came
the drawing of page plans, the drawing and typing of the proof sheets, the trimming and
pasting of pictures, and the infinite last minute checks of the proof sheets. The end of the
work finally came, however, and the staff was able to say, "Good job; well done!"

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LIBRAR

�It takes hard work to make a pla y successful and the cast working together, doing their
best. Even though the play lights have gone out and the stage is dark and bare, the Juniors
have a feeling of pride and satisfaction in having accomplished much. "The Red House
Mystery 11 was the name of the play produced this year . The setting is near L ond on , E ngland,
during the summer. The owner, Mark Ab lett, is s hot and there begins a long and involved
case in which Anthony Gillingham finds that the real killer is Matthew Cayley.

Mark Ablett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Cohrs
Robert Ablett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Cohrs
Angela Norbury . . . . . . . . . Janet McMulle n
Mrs. John Norbury • . . . . . . . . Nancy Dohse
Matthew Cayley . .. . . . . . . . Glenn Clausen
Betty Caladine . . . . . . . . . Jeannine Ravlin
Major Rumbold . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Olsen
Mrs. John Caladine . . . . . . . . . Kathy Hough

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Bill Beverley . . . . . . . . . . . E rnie Niemann
Ruth Norris . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maurine Ness
Anth ony Gillingham . . . . . . . . . . Dick Grote
Audrey Stevens . . . . • . . . . Marlene Carrigan
E lsie Wood . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia S0lla zzo
Mrs . Stevens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Hiller
Inspec tor Birch . . . . . . . . . . Howard Reelfs
J oe Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dick Church ill

�Forty-six members signed up for high school band this year. A varied and eventful program was on the agenda. Marching at " Hoo-Doo Days " at Neola started the year off. They
attended "Band Day" at Mornif!gside College in Sioux City, State Marching Contest at
Shenandoah, and marched in Treynor' s Homecominc parade in the month of October.
In February, the band presented a winter concert. Twenty-five band members also participated in the Quad-County Music Festival at Avoca in March . On April sixth and seventh, a
contest for solos and small groups was held at Oakland . The concert band contest was held
at Oakland. The concert band contest was held May fifth at Lewis Central.
To wind up this year ' s activities the band furnished music for Baccalaureate and Commencemen t exercises.

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�~roup..1
Sixty-three me mbers of the Mixed Chorus meet every 5th period on Monday , Tues day, and
Thursday. They have given one concert and attended the group contest at Lewis Centra l.
Th e Girls' Chorus has met every Thursda y morn ing at 8:00 . There are forty girls in
group.
Both groups are under the direction of the voca l ins tructor , Mr. James Elsberry.·
Girls ' Chorus , Mixed Duet , Girls' Trio, Boys ' Quarte t on oppos ite page .

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��C[)ep etub
This is the tenth anniversary of the Underwood High School P ep C lub .
bigges t and bus iest organiz a tions in school.

It is one of the

Six ty -three members have a ttended the games in the white sweaters a nd blue pleated
skirts that make up the uniform of the Pep C lub. This makes a very a ttrac tive group of
cheerers . Four vivacious cheerleaders lead them in their ye lls .
F avorab le comments have come fro m comm unity basketball fans about the schoo l sp irit
brought about by the Pep Club. We wish them many more annive rs aries .

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�qore"tlini!
In the first year of wrestling at Underwood , the Eagles compiled a record of 0 wins -9
losses -1 tie. However, the season wa s not as black as the re cord indicates . The inexperienced Eagles placed fc;iurth in an eight-team tourney at the Iowa School for the Deaf , wit h
Howard and Russell Reelfs each winning a championship in the ir we ights a nd Dick Grote
picking up a second place medal.
Howard Reelfs in the 133 pound class had a fi ne 12 -1 -1 record for the s eason while
his brother Russell had a 7 -4 record and Dick Grote compile d a 10- 3 record .
Other wrestlers that saw varsity action were : Gail Sollazzo , Marl owe Doner , Tom Ha le ,
Ron Anderson, Lynel Vallier, Bill Cheney, and Ja ck Wahle. With a ll wrestlers returning
next year , the Eagles and the ir coa ch, Mr. Roger Eble , are lookin g forward t o a fi ne season .

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The varsity team fou nd
rough going this year because the team was made up
almost entirely of underclass me n with only one
senior player.
However ,
they made opposing tea ms
fight for their points . We
lost five games by a total
of 9 points. At the e nd of
the season the game average was 51.4 to 49 .3, our
favor, although that doesn't
seem possible.
The Homecoming game,
the game of the year, had
Treynor in front most of the
game. With about two minutes left the score was tied
52 all. In spite of all our
efforts, Treynor won 56- 54.
In our next game with Treynor we were out for blood
and got it, too, for we beat
them 59-51.

In the Sectional Tournament at Lewis Central we were the oppone nt of Nishna Valley.
That game was decided in our favor 51 - 37. The next ga me had us squared off with TriCenter and we didn't fare so well. We lost that contest 63 - 42.
Ernie Niemann was the over-all high scorer with 213 points . Don Powell was second
with 150. Leon Bracker had 108 points, Dick Church ill 92, and Tim Christensen 90.
Other team members were Gary Olsen , Ken Cohrs, Phil Fellers , B yron Dearixon, Terry
Leaders, Don Hough, John Pitzer , and Charlie Caldwell.

CJ3a~ketball
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The Underwood Reserve Squad ended the
seas on with a 13 - 3 record this year.
The five top point-makers were Don
Hough with 118 points, Byron Dearixon with
89 points, Terry Leaders with 80 points,
Ken Cohrs with 72 points, and Charlie Caldwell with 50 points.
Other team members were Bill McKern,
John Pitzer, Gary Giese, Richard Lary,
Monte Hough, Frank Jenson.

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�'Crack
The Underwood High School Team had a busy , if not a brilliant, cross country season
this year. They cla imed victor ies at Creighton Prep and at the First Annua l Underwood Invita tional Cross Country Meet. The tea m, made up of Howard Reelfs , Ken Cohrs , Don Hough,
Kirk McManamy, and Frank Jenson , a lso made the ir presence fe lt at the s tate Mile Team Race
at Iowa City , the T om Rivers Me morial Run at Sioux City, Black Hawk , and a meet at Iowa
School for the Deaf .
The team promises to be a threa t in the future , as all the boys on the team were und erclassmen . In the opinion of Coach Rogers , Underwood will have one of the s tate ' s rea l strong
teams next year.
The team th is spring looks very promis ing a nd could g0 far. Coach Rogers has two returning lettermen , as they try to defend the ir crow ns at the She lby Re lays and at the County
Track Meet. Returning Le ttermen are : Roger Larson , 440 , footba ll throw , and discus ; Richard
Churchill, sprints and relays ; Dave Larson, s hot put a nd sprint relays ; John Basch , sprints
and relays; Ken Cohrs 440 , dis tance, a nd relays ; Don Hough, distance , .re lays , plus hurdles;
Ernest Niemann , high jump , discus , and pole vault; Tim Christe nsen , sprints plus re lays ; Leon
Bracker, 440 , relays , and hurdles ; Kirk McMana my , dis tance plus re lays . Other very promising cand idates are Howard Reelfs , dis tance ; Glen Clausen and Richard Grote , s hot put;
Gary Geise , various field events ; Byron Dearixon , sprints and broad jump; Charle s Ca ldwell ,
pole vault plus hurdles.

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��As Freshmen , the class of 1963
Now two years
numl:ered forty-four .
later they are Juniors numterin g thirt yfour . They accomplished much in the
past three years and hope to hit the
heights during th e fo ll ow ing chool year .
The Juniors have had a very large
schedu le to fill so far this year , wit h
more to come .

Row 1: Jea n n ine Rav l i n, Presjdent; G ary
O l sen,
Vice-P r esiden t;
Kathle en
Hough , Secre t ary ; Mar lene Car riga n,
Treasurer.
Row 2 : Leon
B racker ,
A ileen
Drisco ll .
Row 3 : E rnest
Nieman n, Larry Andress.
Row 4: Paul Bondo , Bi ll Cheney .

�T hey pu t on a play named " The Red
House Mys te ry" which was a mystery
with some romant ic love scenes .
T he Juniors ordered their class rings
Novemter first and received the m in
February .
The most thrillin g festiva l of the
year will te the Junior-Senior Prom.
Every heart will be in this lon g awaited
project , trying to make it tetter than
ever before .

Row 1 : Rich ard Churchill , Ti m Christensen ,
Glenn C lausen , Kenny Co hrs.
Row 2 : N ancy Dohse, Richard Gro t e .
Row 3 : Joe Hansen, Mary Hiller.
Row 4: Don ald Hough, Mickey Hough.

�Row l:

Dineal Hurt , Beverly Jensen , Larry Kerr ,
Richard Lary.
Row 2 : Kay Mace, Janet McMullen, Maurine
Ness , Donald Peterson .
Row 3: Howard Reelfs , Virginia Sollazzo, Jon
Thomas, Allan Tiarks .
Row 4: DeEtta Tiarks , Warr en Tiarks.

�The sophomore class of fi fty-four
students is sponsored by Mr. Boos .
Their class party was a dance and it
was held in the school gymnas ium of
the school.

Row l :

Thomas Hale , President; Sandy SharVice- P r esi dent ; C arol, D. Hough,
Secretary; B re nda Bertelson , Treasurer.
Ly ne! Vallier , B arbara Tiarks , Erma
Hough, Ronald Anderson.
Ge ne Beck , Joan Br osam, Gloria Brown ,
Jean B uresh .
Dolores B urns , Charles Caldwell.
Jani c e Cecil, J o a nna Chris tensen.
re tt,

Row 2:
Row 3 :
Row 4 :
Row 5:

�Row 1:
Row 2 :
Row 3 :
Row 4:
Row 5:

Pa tric ia Chris tensen, Vicki Christian s ,
Donna Cohrs , Clifford Doner .
Sandra
Driver,
Kent Eng l e , Phi llip
Feller, Bonnie Flood .
Gary Geise, Carol S . Hough , Gary Hough ,
Mon te Hough.
S tephen Hough , Gera l d Jen sen .
Frank Jenson , Sharon Jessen , Roger
Larson, Char l es Leaders .

�R o w 1: Terry Leaderg , Toni Major, Bill Mc Kern ,
Kirk McManamy.
Ro w 2 : P at McQuin, Merle Oltmans, Carol Osborn .
Ro w 3 : John P itzer , Connie Ring, Linda Rodenburg, Terry Schroder.
Row 4 : James S to r johann, Richard Torneten.
Row 5: Jack Wahl e , Rose Wilson, LaVern Yeoman .

�The 1961 - 62 year began with fortyeight s tudents enrolled a s fresh men .
Their class party was a combination
bea tnik party- scavenger hunt. It was
held in Underwood and was chaperoned
by Mr. and tv1rs . Russe ll, the cla s s sponsor.
Freshmen s ub jects include : En glish ,
Algebra , Geners l Scie nce , Math , Home
Economics, Indus tria l Arts, and Latin I.
Row 1: Larry L arsen , Presid e nt ; Cole tt e Hale ,
Vice-President; John Smi t h , Secre tar y ;
Russell Reelfs , Tr e asurer .
Row 2 : P a u l Christensen, John T erry, Mary A nn
Timm , Aileen Andress .
Row 3 : Caro l Arri ck , Gar y Beckn er, Tomi B e ll ,
Carla Carlsen .
Row 4: Wayne Casso n , Wes li.e Casson .
Row 5 : Kenneth Cho lle tt , Kenny Chris tense . ..

�Row I:

Linda Clausen , Ke nn e th Cohrs , John
Darg i n , Mar !owe Doner .
Ro w 2 : Danny Dryden , Mor y Jo F'ienho ld , Helen
Fu lf s , Ca ndyce Fust os .
Row 3 : Robert G it t ens ,
Bill Hi ller , P atricia
Hough , S andra Ives.
Row 4: Gary Johnson, Jackie Jus t en .
Row 5: Janet Ke ith ley, S andra Kerbe r.

�Row 1: Steven Leaders, Thomas Leonard , Sharon
Logan, Joyce Long.
Row 2: Jolene Mace, Craig Mass, Perry McCallan, Larry Nibbe .
Row 3: Charles Nielsen, Donald Nielsen , Susan
Osborn, Mark Ross.
Row 4: Gail Sollazzo, Susan Spencer.
Row 5: Sandra Sutherland, Susan Tiarks, April
Wilson, Linda Young.

�ROW ONE:
V. Aney , K. Brightbill, C. Butterbauqh, J.
Christensen, M. C hristensen , S. Christensen , N. Collins
T. C ollins.
ROW TWO: D. Darrington, C . Drummond, T'.
Durick , R . Grote, L. Guill , L. Hansen, 8. Hartje.
ROW
THREE: K. Hartwell , J. Herr i ll, L. Hedegaard, J. Hough ,
T. Ho ugh , J . Hurt , S. Hale, D. Ives, R. Ives. HOW POUR:
L. Jensen , R. Jensen, L. Jenson, R. Kerber, W. Kinney , c.
Leaders, 8. Lee, c. Lowe. ROW PIVE: D. Manson, P .
McMullen , D . Ness , C. Niemann, S. Olson, L. Parks , D.
Pendergraft , R. Porter. ROW SIX: J. Potter, S. Rahde, v.
Ree lfs , S. Ridlen , K. Rodenburg, S. Rodenburg, G. Ross,
P . Ryan. ROW SEVEN: 8. Sharrett , D . Shudack, G. Stanqe,
L. Smith , R. Tiarks , D. Turpin, K. Wilcoxen , J. Wilson.
ROW EIGHT: Mrs. Sowl , Mr. Eble.

�Seuenth
~rade

ROW ONE : K. Be lt, C . Bon e r, J. B r osom,
D . Bures h, J. C arlson, D. Cec il, P . Christoffersen.
R OW TW O :
K. C hurchill, B.
Dohse , H. Dory, M. Fisch e r, N. Fl oerchinger,

P . Floerchinger , A . Gardn er , G . G ittens.
ROW THREE : D. G uill, R . Hansen, K. Hanson , J. Har t w e ll, J. Hough, L. Hough, s.
Houqh , S. Hous e . ROW HOUR: B . Ives, G.
Ives, R. Jackson, G . J ens en, P. J e nsen, J,
J ohnse n , D. Ke ithly , J. Ke nnedy . ROW FIVE :
J . K!lrr, L. K inne y, G . Lary, K. L ead e rs, M.
L eader s, J, Mace , M. Molgard, C . McMullen.
ROW SIX : J . Nel son , P . Ne l son, J. Nixon ,
K. O l sen, C . O lt mans , z. Orr, L. Rasm ussen,
L. Rodenburg,
ROW SEVEN : B. Smith J.
S tange , D. Tiarks , R. Wilco:ic;en, S. Wilcoxen,
P. WUson, J. Witt, v. Wolverton.
ROW
EIGHT:
R . Wright , S. Yoc h em, D . Zelek ,
Mrs. Eble , Mrs. Wyland.

�Monthly, these seven members of the school board meet at the Underwood School. They
are responsible for the operation of the school.
One of their latest projects is the study of the present school building situation.

- 47-

�Mrs. Bolton, Mrs. Grote, Mrs. Dose, and
Mrs. Carrigan.

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Ergenbright.

'93u6 ':Dri.,er6
Judd Keithley, Jim P e ters on, Harold Nelson, Darrell Powell, Dick Pet erso n,
Jim R yan, Albert Peterson , Terry Timm, and Roger O l sen.

- 48-

�" The Nigh t of Ja nuary 16th " was the title of the Senior class play. The play was a
murder tria l wit h its setting in the Supreme Court of the State of New York. It was a ~ovel
type of high school play , for the jury who decided the outcome of the trial was chosen from
members of the a ud ience ra ther than fro m the ranks of the class . Af ter the case had been
presented , the jury fi led out and voted for a verdict . The cas t then presented the end ing
correspond ing t o the verd ict .
CAST
P r ison Mat ron
Ba il iff
Judge Hea t h
Di strict Att orney Flin t
His Secre t ary
Defense Att 9r ney S t evens
His Secr e t a r y
Clerk of t he Court
Ka r e n Andr e
Dr . Kirk l and
Mrs . John H utchins
H ome r Van F l ee t
Elmer Sweeney
Na n cy Lee Fa u lkne r
Magda Svense n
John Gr aham Whitfie l d
Jane C handler
Sigurd Jungquist
La rr y Regan
Roberta Van Rensselaer
Stenograp h e r
First Po liceman
Seco nd Policeman

- 49-

Dora Ruckman
Ward Ki nney
Barbara Ma rtin
Dav i d Larsen
Donna Driver
Frank Me sserl i
Janice Warford
James Ryan
Ka t hy Brokman
Judd Ke ithley
Joanne A ndress
James Fienhold
E lmer Pe ters on
J ane t Bracke r
Ka t hy Hough
John B a sch
Marjorie Herrill
Dean Je nsen
T e rr y Ti mm
Ka t hy Yochem
Be v e rly Tiarks
Roger Olsen
Don Po well

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On May 12 , 1962 , the glory of Old Rome was brought to the Underwood Gym for the Seniors
by the Juniors . A Roman garden with tall, white columns, a foun ta in , and gilded grapes was
t he se tting of a de lici ous banque t, prepared by the mothers of the Jun iors , which was served
by Sophomore waite rs a nd waitresses dressed to resemble the Romans with their capes and
a nd t oga s . A guard watc hed a s the Seni ors and guests e ntered . The Senior Class Will was
read by J ohn Ba sch and the Junior Class Prophec y was give n by Gary Olsen . Mr. Rogers,
Dora n Chris te nse n, and Richard Churchi ll also ga ve s hort speeches . F or the Prom, the
" Rumb les 11 furnishe d mus ic t o whic h the Juniors and Seni ors with their da tes a nd the guests
da nced t he e ve ning awa y to a wonderful conclus ion.

�'93accaLaureate and eommencement
The Annual Baccalaureate Service was atetnded by the Graduat in g Cla ss of 1962 and
guests on Ma y 20, 1962 at the Underwood Community High School. The Band played the
Process ional, " Coronation March " , which was followed by the Invocation, given by Elder D.
A. Carlile of the Underwood Reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints . The Mixed Quarte t,
the audie nce , and the Mixed Chorus sang hymns . The Reverend J . Henry Teele , Superin te ndof the Methodist Church, Council Bluffs District , gave the sermon e nt itle d " A Daring Drea m" .
The Benediction and Recessional , " Grand March " , closed the service .
On May 24 , 1962 , as the strains of " Pomp and Circumsta nce " filled the School Gymnas ium,
thirty-five s eniors marched to places reserved for the gradua ting class . As the e igh th grade
graduates and many guests watched with happiness , Miss Minnie E . Ta yl or presented the
class to Howard Jens on , President of the Boord of Educa tion, who awarded the Seniors the ir
dipl omas . There were four Honor Graduates : Marge Herrill, Mary Long, J ohn Basch , a nd
Doran Chris te nsen. The Revere nd F rederick Youra , of St . Pa ul ' s Lutheran Church , Boome r
Township, gave t he Invocation a nd the Benediction. Most of the Seniors took a rose from the
bouquets , which the Juniors had used as decorations , to remind the m of their gradua tion.

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Ronald Brewer's Sentence Upheld. October 21, 1964&#13;
Lifer Seeks His Release From Prison.  January 4, 1968&#13;
C.B. Man Escapes At Anamosa. January 30, 1975&#13;
Brewer Is Sought In Couple's Death. January 31, 1975&#13;
People On Death List Warned. February 1, 1975&#13;
Location Of Brewer Remains Unknown. February 2, 1975&#13;
Brewer Received Praise In Letters.  February 3, 1975&#13;
Brewer's Guard A Convict; Suspended Indefinitely. February 4, 1975&#13;
New Developments In Brewer Search. February 5, 1975&#13;
Brewer's Death 'A Possibility'; Charges Filed In Two Slayings. February 6, 1975&#13;
Return Of Brewer May Take A Week. February 26, 1975&#13;
Brewer Awaiting Return To Iowa. February 27, 1975&#13;
Bonds Set At $100,000 On Brewer. March 3, 1975&#13;
Hearing For Brewer On March 27.  March 15, 1975&#13;
Three Testify At Hearing For Brewer. March 28, 1975&#13;
Brewer Pleads Innocent On Escape Count. April 26, 1975&#13;
Innocent Plea entered By Brewer. May 4, 1975&#13;
Brewer's Murder Trial Begins In Cedar Rapids. August 12, 1975&#13;
Jury Hears Arguments In Brewer Murder Trial. August 13, 1975&#13;
Guard To Continue On Stand. August 14, 1975&#13;
Boys Say Brewer Near Home; Testimony Doesn't Jibe. August 19, 1975&#13;
Brewer Witness Says Woman Alive At 7:30. August 20, 1975&#13;
Closing Arguments In Brewer Murder Trial. August 21, 1975&#13;
Jury Says Brewer Guilty Of Murder.  August 22, 1975&#13;
Second Life Term For Ronald Brewer. September 10, 1975&#13;
Couple's estate asks $454,775 from state; Involves escape of Ronald Brewer. January 5, 1976&#13;
Brewer being transferred; Life in danger. June 24, 1976&#13;
Second conviction of Brewer upheld. November 17, 1976&#13;
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                    <text>Underwo od Log, 1961&#13;
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':Dedication&#13;
" Sirus ", the brightest of all stars, can aptly be com·&#13;
pared to Miss Taylor, our principal. She has bP.en a&#13;
guiding light at Underwood for twenty years, e speci a lly&#13;
with the "Log" staffs previous to this year. With all&#13;
this, and more in mind, we dedicate this, the "l 96 1&#13;
Log", to her.&#13;
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o4amiK6tra tor"&#13;
:!Leep cu" in &lt;0rbit&#13;
Teaching American History, American&#13;
Government, sponsoring the Pep Club, and&#13;
the Student Cabine t, and co-sponsoring the&#13;
senior class made up part of Miss Taylor' s&#13;
routine this year.&#13;
Beginning her day you might find he r&#13;
taking roll, making out absence slips, and&#13;
after a busy day of carrying out her role as&#13;
principal, you'll see her dismissing the students at 3:35. But her day doesn' t end there&#13;
for there are always papers to check, records&#13;
to keep, and many varied activities to a ttend.&#13;
F rom Nebraska City, Nebraska, Miss&#13;
Taylor attended Peru State Teachers' College where she received her B. A. and la te r&#13;
attended the University of Nebraska 'where&#13;
she obtained her Permanent P rofessional&#13;
" P 1 · " f r Just as s ailors look to 0 ans 0&#13;
directions we look to Mr. T · E. Knowlton for&#13;
guidance :n charting our courses in the future. Mr. Knowlton lives in Underwood and&#13;
has s erved as s upe rintendent here for fifteen ye ars. His days are filled with varied&#13;
activities and responsibilities, but he finds&#13;
time on weeken . and vacations to h unt and&#13;
fish.&#13;
While raising three of his own children,&#13;
he ha s had a part in the lives of fourteen&#13;
graduating classes at Underwood, which is&#13;
quite a record.&#13;
Receiving his M.A. a t the University of&#13;
South Dakota, he taught in four South Dakota&#13;
schools before coming to Iowa.&#13;
Certifi cate. -4-&#13;
&amp;ble ':f eacherd Cf'roCJiae&#13;
a ~ood &amp;tmodphere&#13;
Homemaking, office training, general business, and eighth grade English were capably&#13;
taught by Mrs. Wayne Frazer who is also&#13;
sponsor of the Unde rwood Homemakers of&#13;
Tomorrow and of the Junior-Senior banquet.&#13;
She might be referred to as " Canis-Major"&#13;
because of her main hobby- dog training.&#13;
Mrs. Frazer resides in Council Bluffs&#13;
with her husband, son, and three daughters.&#13;
She received her B. A. degree from Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa.&#13;
"Ursa Major", another bright star, doesn't outshine Mr. Jack DeSelms. In his first&#13;
year at Underwood, Mr. DeSelms has cast&#13;
quite a ligh t in the pschology, business law,&#13;
and industri al arts departments.&#13;
Although he enjoys s wimming, basketball, and baseball, Mr. DeSelms spends most&#13;
of his spare time with his son Bradley Curtis.&#13;
He received his B. A. from Northwest ·&#13;
Missouri State Teachers' College.&#13;
Another " Supergiant" in his field, Mr.&#13;
Gary Wheeler ccm be likened to the great star&#13;
" Rigle" . His first year at Underwood was&#13;
busily fill ed with teachin g senior band, junior band , and private lessons to grade and&#13;
high school students.&#13;
He certainly must have found many opportunities to engage in his main hobby of listening to good music.&#13;
From his home town, P eterson , Iowa, Mr.&#13;
Wheeler went to Wayne State Teachers' College where he obtained his Bachelor of Music&#13;
Education. &#13;
Just as " Cassopeia" rules the heavens,&#13;
Miss Helen Murphy rules wisely over the&#13;
mathematics and Latin departments. During&#13;
her four years here at Underwood, she has&#13;
had many opportunities to hear her pet peeve,&#13;
"I didn't get my pro blems finished."&#13;
Miss Murphy received her B.A. from P arsons College. At her home in Omaha she&#13;
finds time to work at he r hobbies, sewing&#13;
and puzzles.&#13;
Mr. Clarence Boos inevitably came into&#13;
contact with " Scorpius " this year. He ha s&#13;
taught biology, chemistry, and eighth grade&#13;
s cience for two years at Underwood.&#13;
Mr. Boos was educated at Simpson whe re&#13;
he received a B. A., and he is now working&#13;
on his Masters Degree at Omaha U.&#13;
He resides with his wife and two children&#13;
near Weston.&#13;
"He rcule s " ha s nothing over Mr. Roger&#13;
Russell. Not only is he a giant in si ze, bu t&#13;
also in intellect. World history, general&#13;
science, and e conomic s were aptly handl ed&#13;
by Mr. Russell, this year which was his first&#13;
year a t U.H.S.&#13;
His home town is Peru, Nebras ka , whe re&#13;
he attended Ne braska Sta te Teachers' College. He has a B.S. in S duca tion.&#13;
- 6-&#13;
Mr. Russell Solberg is a s grea t a hunte r,&#13;
in his field, as " Orion" is. One of his duties is to hunt out and develop the potential&#13;
in possi ble athle tes.&#13;
" Numbers " pl ay an important part in his&#13;
teaching: The number of points in a basketball game , the number of errors in a typing&#13;
test, the numbers in bookkeeping, not to&#13;
mention the number of accidents on the highway dis cussed in drivers education class.&#13;
Formerly teachin g in Nebraska, he did&#13;
obtain part of his s chooling a t Wayne Sta te&#13;
Teache rs' College, where he received his&#13;
B. A. in 1956.&#13;
Mr. Melvin Rogers might be known as&#13;
" Betelgeuse" for he is certainly a " Supergiant" , not in si ze, but in his coaching and&#13;
teaching c ap acities. Mr. Rogers' third year&#13;
at Underwood is occupied with freshman an d&#13;
sophomore English, physical education,&#13;
track, and he is assistant baske tball coach.&#13;
F rom his home town, Craig, Nebraska,&#13;
he went to Dana College where he received&#13;
his B.S. and then to Omaha U. whe re he received his M.S.&#13;
Mr. Dare! Pennington has cast as bright&#13;
a li gh t here as " Canopus " has in the heavens. His ma jor duty is teaching Junior and&#13;
Senior English, although sponsoring "The&#13;
Log", directing the Junior and Senior Class&#13;
P l ays, and being in charge of the library are&#13;
certainly not minor in any means.&#13;
Hailing from Norfolk, Ne braska, Mr. Pennington received his B. A. in Education a t&#13;
Wayne State Teacher' s College and also a ttended the University of Wisconsin for graduate work. &#13;
Getting things going.&#13;
Shall I give him&#13;
an For a D?&#13;
It must take a lot of time to make up all those&#13;
tests!!&#13;
Buzz session.&#13;
-8-&#13;
at the&#13;
~11i1'er4'e&#13;
They to ld u s to teach - so&#13;
we try.&#13;
The day ends, and you wonder if they learned, &#13;
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LARRY ANDERSON&#13;
Came here from T.J. where he participated in&#13;
wrestling and football ...• future plans include&#13;
farming or printing.&#13;
SHARON BRACKER&#13;
Bl ended her voice with Girls' Glee Club ... member of Pep Club and UHT ... read in spare time ...&#13;
headed for Graceland.&#13;
KENNETH BRO CKMAN&#13;
Mo ve d here in his sophomore year ... enj o yed&#13;
watching football .•. hunted in s par e time .•.&#13;
plans to farm.&#13;
LARRY BARGEN QUAST&#13;
Homecoming King ..• divided talen ts among basketball, baseball, and track ..• s ang in Boys'&#13;
Glee ... will att e nd college.&#13;
MARY BERTELSEN&#13;
Pep Club P r e s i dent her s enior year ... sang in&#13;
Mixed Chorus ... Member of S tuden t Cabine t ...&#13;
typing was favo rite subject.&#13;
WALTER CASSON&#13;
Listed math a s favo rit e subj ect ... he be lon e d&#13;
to Bo ys ' Glee ... participa te d i n trac k ... wi ll attend college in future.&#13;
KAREN CHAR LES&#13;
P syc hology to ppe d h e r lis t o f fa vo rite subj e cts ...&#13;
lik ed to watch a good game o f baske tba ll . • . liked&#13;
rolle r s kating. &#13;
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61 JOHN DANIELSON&#13;
Sang in Boys' Glee his junior year .•.. listed&#13;
English as favorite subject; and hunting as favorite sport ... his future is unknown.&#13;
JUDITH DOSE&#13;
Homecoming attendant .•. peppy cheerleader ...&#13;
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college in future.&#13;
SUSANNA DREHER&#13;
Swimming and dancing were her favorite .pastimes .•• psychology headed her list of subjects&#13;
••. participated in Pep Club.&#13;
J OE DRISCOLL&#13;
Divided his time among Boys' Glee, basketball,&#13;
and baseball ... representative of S tudent Cabinet&#13;
.. . will attend college.&#13;
JOYCE DURICK&#13;
Member of Girls ' Glee , UHT, and Yearbook Staff&#13;
.... cheered with Pep C lub . ... liked to re ad or&#13;
dance in spare time.&#13;
FANNIE EV ANS&#13;
Dancing and swimming were her favori t e pastimes ... o ffice training leads as favorite subject -&#13;
hopes to be a secretary.&#13;
KENNY GEISE&#13;
Member of the basketball and baseball tea ms for&#13;
three years ... sang in Mixed Chorus . .. future&#13;
pl ans are undecided. &#13;
HARRIET GITTINS&#13;
Active in band, Mi xed Chorus, Pep Club, and UHT&#13;
•.. spen t spare time sewing .. . her future plans&#13;
inclu de journalism.&#13;
ELLEN HERRILL&#13;
Home coming queen and cheerleader . . . S tudent&#13;
C abine t member ... piano accompanist .. . took&#13;
part in band and UHT . . . college in future.&#13;
EVELYN HOUGH&#13;
Harmonized in Girls' Glee . . . took p art i n band&#13;
and UHT . • . yelled with Pep Club .. . typist for&#13;
Log •. . plans on working after school.&#13;
R ON ALO HOUGH&#13;
Excelled in track -played basketball and baseball . .. sang w ith chorus . .. C lass P r esident his&#13;
junior and senior years.&#13;
ROGER JENSEN&#13;
Wo rked on T he Log as business manager .. . was&#13;
Junior Class Treasurer ..• raised orchids as a&#13;
hobby . .. future u ndecided.&#13;
MARLIN JENSON&#13;
P l ayed baseball his senior year . .. enjoyed watching a fa s t game o f basketball ••• liked to hun t •. .&#13;
future unknown.&#13;
ROSCOE KE PHART&#13;
Roscoe came here from Neola where h e participated in Boys' Glee and base ball .. • enjoyed roller skating in spare time. &#13;
JOHN KOENIG&#13;
Took p art in baseball and track his senior year ...&#13;
hunting was favorite pastime •.. plans on joining&#13;
the service.&#13;
KARON LEE&#13;
Senior E ditor of the ''6 \ '' Log ... added her support to Pep Club ... sang in Girls' Glee .•. future&#13;
includes offi ce work.&#13;
PHIL NELSON&#13;
Homecoming attendant ..• on Student Cabinet ...&#13;
belonged to band, Boys' Glee, basketball, and&#13;
track ... headed for college.&#13;
CAROL ANN NIELSEN&#13;
Cheered with Pep Club her junior year ..• participated in the UHT all four years •.. enjoyed&#13;
popular music.&#13;
SUZANNE PITZER&#13;
English was her favo rite subject ... belonged to&#13;
UHT ••• liked a good basketball game ... plans&#13;
on working in an orphanage.&#13;
CAROLYN RAHDE&#13;
Hunting and fishing were her favorite pastimes •.•&#13;
was a Pep Club and UHT member ... plans to&#13;
attend business college.&#13;
MARY LYNNE OL T MANS&#13;
Joined Girls' Glee and Pep Club her senior year&#13;
•• . Latin headed list of s ubjects ... plans on&#13;
being a woman in white. &#13;
DENNIS SCHRODER&#13;
He will always remember his study hall teachers&#13;
... favorite subject was woodwork ••• farming is&#13;
planned for the future.&#13;
REGENE ROSS&#13;
P layed flu te and trombon e i n band ... y elled i n&#13;
P ep Club ... worked hard o n Log ... lis t e n s to&#13;
r e c o rds ... Iowa U in future .&#13;
JAMES SALT ER&#13;
Favorite subj ect was social s tudi e s •.. e nj oyed&#13;
watching baske tball ... like d to hun t in l e isure&#13;
hours ... future unknown.&#13;
R ON TERRY&#13;
Ron came to Underwood from Walnu t ..• sang tenor&#13;
in the Boys' Glee Club ... football is among his&#13;
fav orite s ports.&#13;
HARLYN T E RR Y&#13;
Activities tha t kept him bus y wer e b asketball,&#13;
bas eball, and trac k ... s ang te no r .. • plans to be&#13;
a teacher and a c oa c h.&#13;
J UDY TJ AR KS&#13;
Cheered with Pep C lu b ... be lo nge d to Girls'&#13;
Gl ee, Mixed Chorus, and UHT •.. o ffice work included i n future.&#13;
JEANETTE T O RNETEN&#13;
Senior Editor-in-Chief o f Log ... y e ll ed w.ith Pep&#13;
Club • .. member o f band and UHT •.• pl ans to take&#13;
l ab technician training. &#13;
ing a mock election.&#13;
The American Government class learned much b Y conductSenior~ Cf'repare !or !£.,aundtin~&#13;
12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1- Blast&#13;
off! The Seniors' scholastic "Count down"&#13;
began in 1948 when eleven shy kindergartners started school here at Underwood. The&#13;
next milestone came with count "four" entering high school. Fifty-one green "Freshies"&#13;
were initiated in U.H.S. in 1958. Now the&#13;
final count is being witnessed by thirty-five&#13;
seasoned Seniors. Seven of the original&#13;
eleven have endured the test thus far.&#13;
During counts "four", "three", "two,"&#13;
and "one" (their high school years) the&#13;
Seniors have learned that scholastic courses&#13;
plus extra-curricular activities constitute a&#13;
well-rounded education which is essential&#13;
in preparing for the future. Almost everyone&#13;
has participated in some extra-curricular activity, and twelve experienced some leadership training by serving as officers in different organizations. Two boys and seven&#13;
girls on the honor roll are proof that the scholastic courses have not been neglected.&#13;
The "zero hour" is approaching when the&#13;
Seniors will blast off into the future, but they&#13;
are confident and well prepared to meet any&#13;
obstacles.&#13;
MOTTO: He who knows most knows best how little he knows.&#13;
COLORS: Blue and Pearl&#13;
FLOWER: Orchid&#13;
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Thirty-seven Juniors are climbing the stairsteps to&#13;
the stars. This year, the third step, countless new&#13;
responsibilities and experiences have been encountered. Courses in American His tory, En glish , geometry,&#13;
chemistry, typing, bookkeeping, and Latin II were met&#13;
and conquered.&#13;
As the Juniors found out, the top two steps in the&#13;
stairs, used only by upperclassmen, are truly golden.&#13;
From the third step countless wonders were revealed.&#13;
The Junior Class Play and the Junior-Senior Ban que t,&#13;
Row l : Joanne Andress, John Basch, Connie Boyer, Janet Bracker, Donna Driver.&#13;
Row 2: Merna Evans, James Feinhold.&#13;
Row 3: Judy Flood.&#13;
Row 4 : Bernice Gittens , Connie Hiller. &#13;
long aw aited mom en ts, were attained.&#13;
Another coveted honor experienced was the receiving of the class rings, It is impossible to describe&#13;
the feeling of at last earning the right to wear a class&#13;
ring- it is an experience that must be encountered to&#13;
be understood.&#13;
The academic and extra-curricular activities have&#13;
helped to prepare the Class of '62 for the next important step -the beginniilg of the end.&#13;
Row l : Kathleen Hough, Dean Jensen, Judd Keithly, Ward Kinney, Mary Long.&#13;
Row '2: Ro g e r O lsen, Beverly Parish.&#13;
R ow 3 : E lme r Peterson.&#13;
R o w 4 : Donald P owell, Dora Ruckman. &#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Doran Christensen, president; James Ryan, vice- p residen t;&#13;
Barbara Martin, secretary; David Larson , treasurer.&#13;
CAl31NET REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Kathy Brokman, Frank Messerli, David Larson.&#13;
Row l: Mary Sollazzo , Douglas Stuhr, DeEtte T erry, Beverly Tiarks.&#13;
Rpw 2: Terry Timm, Janice Warford, Joanne Wurtz, Kathrine Yochem, Selma Zahurones.&#13;
No t Shown: Marilyn Handlen, Marjorie Herrill. &#13;
CABIN ET REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Glenn Clausen, Aileen Driscoll, Richard&#13;
.. Grote.&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Gary O lsen, president; Kenny Cohrs,&#13;
vic e-presiden t; PatriCia Gittins, secretary; 1 eannine Ravlin, treasurer.&#13;
Row l : Larry Andress, Paul Bonde, Leon Bracke r, Marlene Carrigan .&#13;
Row '2 : Bill Cheney, Tim Chris t e n sen , Richard Churchill, Paul Daniel, Nancy Dohse. &#13;
~een&#13;
9ntere"t&#13;
The Sophomore Satellite with forty, two on board,&#13;
blasted off on August 27 , 1960, and are still orbiting&#13;
around the school. This class ranked highest in an&#13;
intelligence test taken in our high school this year.&#13;
As the expedition go t under way, they encountered&#13;
such galaxies as business arithmetic, driver education, geometry, worl d history, English, Latin, shop,&#13;
and biology, About seven of the students left their&#13;
names in the Milky Way, or honor roll , each six weeks.&#13;
For a little recreation we s topped at Cassiopeia' s&#13;
Court. The boys, with our coach, Mr. Rogers, enjoyed&#13;
it so much that we had a record of ten wins, and seven&#13;
Row l: Karl Dreher, Ernest Hansen, Mary Hiller.&#13;
Row 2: Donald Hough, Mickey Hough.&#13;
Row 3: Dineal Hurt, Beverly Jensen.&#13;
Row 4: Larry Kerr, Richard Lary.&#13;
Row 5: Kay Mace, Jan et McMullen. &#13;
Sophomore._,&#13;
losses. The girls activities were somewhat limited,&#13;
but they did enjoy such activities as Pep Club, band,&#13;
chorus, and Homemaking Club.&#13;
The class itself enjoyed fun and excitement. This&#13;
proved to be so by two swinging class parties spon•&#13;
sored by Mr. Boos.&#13;
Full of liveliness, spark, ambition and mischief,&#13;
the class is also serious. During their trip this year&#13;
they have met many problems and taken various orbits.&#13;
And as the journey nears an end they find that they&#13;
have achieved many goals in education at our Univers e, Underwood High.&#13;
Ro w l: Maurine Ness, Linda Nielsen, Erne st Niemann.&#13;
R o w 2 : Donald Peterson, Howard Reelfs.&#13;
Ro w 3: Shiela Ryan, Jon Thomas.&#13;
Row 4: Allan Tiarks, DeEtta Tiarks.&#13;
Row 5 : Warren Tiarks, Virginia Sollazzo.&#13;
Not Sho wn: Kathy Hough, Judy Davis. &#13;
CAOIN ET REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Terry Leaders, Vicki Christians, Brenda&#13;
Bertelsen.&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
J ocmna Chris tens en, president; Sandra&#13;
Sharrett, vice-president; Byron Dearixon,&#13;
secretary; Gloria Brown, treasurer.&#13;
Row l: Ronald Anderson, Larry Andison , Gene Beck.&#13;
Row 2: Dennis Brunow, Delores Burns, ] ecm Buresh, Charles Caldwell, ] anice Cecil. &#13;
~re~h111en Search&#13;
··1or ~earninf!&#13;
A spaceship with fifty-seven eager occupants soared&#13;
into space this year. Having already reached one-fourth of&#13;
their goal, the Freshmen reali ze that they should work and&#13;
keep trying these few short years to prepare themselves for&#13;
this modern age in which we are all living. Maybe a saying&#13;
s uch as, "Prepare yourself, it's later than you think", would&#13;
help some of us.&#13;
After a rigid entrance test called "Initiation", the&#13;
Freshm'en felt officially accepted into high school. They&#13;
then turned interjectically to English, Latin, homemaking,&#13;
industrial arts, general math, science, and algebra. They&#13;
dominated the honor roll each six weeks with approximately&#13;
fourteen students each time.&#13;
But the F reshmen are firm believers that all work and&#13;
no play makes Jack a dull boy. Their first semester party&#13;
consisted of a dance centering around Yuletide decorations&#13;
and Christmas cheer. Torneten's timber was the scene for&#13;
their second semester party.&#13;
All their activities, fun, and homework kept them occupied most of the time, therefore, leaving the space age&#13;
worries up to Uncle Sam.&#13;
Row 1: Patricia Christensen, Donna Cohrs, David Daniel, Cliff&#13;
Doner, Francis Dreher.&#13;
Row '2 : Sandra Drive r, Kent Engel.&#13;
Row 3 : Phillip Feller, Bonn ie Flood.&#13;
Row 4: Gary Geise, Robe rt Gittins, Thomas Hale, Carol D.&#13;
Hough, Caro l S. Hough. &#13;
Row l: Erma Hough, Gary Hough, Monte Hough, S tephen Hough, Kenne th Ives.&#13;
Row 2: Gerald Jensen, Frank Jenson, Sharon Jesse n, Roger Larson.&#13;
Row 3: Charles Leaders, Bill McKern&#13;
Row 4: Kirk McManany , Patricia Mc Quin.&#13;
Homemaking girls learn by doing. &#13;
WOOo HfGH SCRouc ~&#13;
Row I: Karen Nelson, Merle Oltmans, Carol Ann O sborn,&#13;
Lucy Osborn, John Pitzer.&#13;
Row 2 : Connie Ring, Linda Rodenburg, Terry Schroder, Joe&#13;
Slack, James Storjohann.&#13;
Ro w 3 : Dianna Stuhr, Barbara Tiarks.&#13;
Row 4 : Roger Tometen, Lynel Vallier.&#13;
Ro w S : Jack Wahle, Ro s e Wilson.&#13;
Not Sh 0 wn: LaVem Yeoman &#13;
And so the day begins,&#13;
Why so much preparation?&#13;
Typi cal jam session.&#13;
Study ing by o smosis?&#13;
Sustaining life,&#13;
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at the&#13;
They t e ll us we're here to&#13;
learn!&#13;
So ends a n other day in&#13;
the life of a s tu d e nt. &#13;
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WOOD GAMES PLAY&#13;
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TH E TEAM&#13;
AROUND&#13;
Larry Bargenquast&#13;
Phillip Nelson&#13;
Dave Larson&#13;
Joe Driscoll&#13;
EAGLE SCORES&#13;
346 Harlyn T erry&#13;
337 Ernest Niemann&#13;
17 4 Ron Hough&#13;
160 Doran Christe nsen&#13;
REVOLVED&#13;
THE COACH&#13;
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Un derwood&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Marlin Jenson&#13;
Phillip Nelson&#13;
Dave Larson&#13;
Gary Olsen&#13;
Di ck Churchill&#13;
Harl yn Terry&#13;
OUR RECORD&#13;
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SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT&#13;
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BATTING AVERAGES&#13;
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.222&#13;
.200&#13;
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.182&#13;
Bill McKem&#13;
Larry Bargenquast&#13;
Joe Driscoll&#13;
Roger Olsen&#13;
Richard Lary&#13;
John Koenig&#13;
Merl e Oltman&#13;
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Just as a rocket must be improved in&#13;
speed to keep us in a race, so must each&#13;
member of a track team keep trying to improve his speed in order to win a race, The&#13;
Underwood Eagles have run many races and&#13;
have soared to many victories.&#13;
The cross-country team shortened its running time last fall and as a result won five&#13;
track meets - which is quite a record. Members of the team are: Ronald Hough, Larry&#13;
Bargenquast, Kenny Cohrs, Donald Hough,&#13;
and Kirk McManamy.&#13;
The track team traveled far to attend the&#13;
track meets and each time the trip proved&#13;
profitable. September 25 found the boys attending the Class B State Mile Team Race at&#13;
Iowa City. Lakeview was the site of the&#13;
Black Hawk Invitational Meet held in October.&#13;
• Lit the c;Qace&#13;
Just as a criminal returns to the scene of&#13;
the crime, our track team re turned to the&#13;
scene of a victory. The place was Iowa&#13;
City for the Class B Cross Country Meet.&#13;
Two words from Coach Rogers sums up&#13;
his opinion of the team, "very successful".&#13;
Just as one might suspect, he is looking forward to a "very successful" spring track&#13;
season.&#13;
Lettermen returning from last year's&#13;
county championship team include: Ron&#13;
Hough, distance; Larry Bargenquast, shot&#13;
put and distance; Phillip Nelson, sprints and&#13;
li:urdles; Kenny Cohrs, distance; Ernie Niemann, pole vault; Tim Christensen, sprints;&#13;
Donnie Hough, distance; and Dick Churchill , sprints. &#13;
"Cf'ep etub Cf'rouide"&#13;
the ~eedea Spark"&#13;
"Our boys will shine tonight, our boys&#13;
will shine" was frequently heard throughout&#13;
the year signifying another victory. And the&#13;
team did shine brightly this year- as brightly&#13;
as any star in the heavens.&#13;
Each of the sixty four members of the&#13;
Pep Club can feel that she may have helped&#13;
the star shine a little brighter. By attending&#13;
every game and joining in with enthusiastic&#13;
cheers and peppy songs, the Pep Club gave&#13;
loyal support to the team. The size, strength&#13;
and following of the club made our opponents&#13;
realize Underwood has not only a team, but a&#13;
C LUB OFFICERS&#13;
P resident ••..............••.•• Mary Berte lsen&#13;
Vice-President .• • ••.•••....•••. Evelyn Hou gh&#13;
Secr e tary . • .. • •• ••• •• • ....••••• Jan e t Bracker&#13;
Treasurer ••.. •. ••. • ••.•••••••• Barbara Martin&#13;
school to be proud of.&#13;
Just as a spaceman changes his space -&#13;
suit when it becomes obsolete, the Pep Club&#13;
changed its outfits this year. The out-dated&#13;
uniforms were exchanged for snappy blue&#13;
wool pleated skirts and white sweaters. A&#13;
large white megaphone was also bought for&#13;
the games.&#13;
To earn funds for the annual Basketball&#13;
Banquet, February 27 at Club 64, the sales&#13;
campaign and also the concession stand at&#13;
various games.&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Ellen Herrill ..•.... . ..... ... . ........ . Senior&#13;
Judy Dose .. • • • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • Senio r&#13;
Karen Turk . • • . • • • . . . . . • • . . . . • • • • . • . . Senior&#13;
Marjorie Herrill. ••• •..... . ...••• .•• ... Junior &#13;
~re'-'entiniJ - -&#13;
~he ~wenty - Second&#13;
A capacity crowd was on hand December&#13;
12 to witness the 1960 Homecoming festivities.&#13;
The evening commenced with a pair of&#13;
thrilling basketball games with Carson-Macedonia from which Underwood emerged the victor both times,&#13;
Following the games the marching band&#13;
gave a delightful performance of /1 Junior&#13;
Joins the Band", &amp; a series oi precision maneuvers accompanied by novel music.&#13;
As the band swung into the traditional&#13;
11 Alm a Mat er'', the royal court appeared. A&#13;
large and enthusiastic crowd viewed: first&#13;
~oval eourt&#13;
the crown bearers, Lena Jen son and Bruce&#13;
Fellers: Nex t the cup bearer, Mark Hartwell,&#13;
and the flower girl, Evelyn Newland. As the&#13;
tension moun ted the Junior attendants, Marjorie Herrill and Doran Christensen entered ,&#13;
follo wed by Senior attendants, Judy Dose&#13;
and Phillip NAlson. P revious speculation&#13;
was confirmed when Ellen Herrill and Larry&#13;
Bargenquast appeared to be officially&#13;
crowned King and Cueen of the 1960 Homecoming by Superintendent Knowlton.&#13;
An informal dance sponiii ored by the Student Cabinet followed the Coronation.&#13;
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~unior~ €~pLore&#13;
tlte g,iela o1 ':Drama 11 All in the Family" provided much enjoyment for those a ttending the Junior Class&#13;
P lay November 2 and 3. The three-act comedy emphasi zed a situa tion found in many&#13;
homes today - the struggle to get the entire&#13;
family together for an evening of family fun.&#13;
The pl ay cen tered around the Mille r&#13;
Family: Fred, Martha and their two children,&#13;
Doris and George. In a high school physiology class the students had been discussing&#13;
problems of the home and parents. George,&#13;
an exceptionally bright pupil, was invited&#13;
to be on a radio discussion panel. The subject was /1 Are Parents People?"&#13;
Becoming interested in the problem faced&#13;
in modem homes, George discussed the problems of the Miller family with his parents.&#13;
Thus it was decided to have an evening in&#13;
which the family was to stay home and enjoy&#13;
becoming together once again.&#13;
The evening did not turn out as George&#13;
ha~ planned, and many amusing incidents&#13;
resulted.&#13;
Thirteen students took an active part in&#13;
the play under the direction of Mr. Darel&#13;
Pennington.&#13;
Martha Mille r. · ...... . ...... Bernice Gittens Biff Sevitzer. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .. Dave Larson&#13;
F red Mill er ................ James Fienhold Al ec ........... . .... . . ..... . . .. Jim Ryan&#13;
Doris Miller ................ Kathy Brokman Betty Lou .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . ...... Judy F lood&#13;
George Mill er. ........ . . Doran Christiansen Jane ........... .. ... ... . .... Connie Boyer&#13;
Miss Muller.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marjorie Herrill Patty ....... . ... . ... .. . . Mary Kay Sollazzo&#13;
Henry Graybill ......... . .... Frank Messerli Reporter . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. ... . Beverly Tiarks&#13;
Photographer. ..... . ... . .. . . . .. Terry Timm &#13;
Locker Inspection&#13;
It takes a planning crew to keep the outer&#13;
space vehicles in order, and it takes a planning crew in the Universe of Un derwood High&#13;
to promote leadership, citi zenship, responsibility, and courtesy among s tudents at the&#13;
Univers e. Also, to fo ster better studen t-teacher understanding.&#13;
The projects for this year were many and&#13;
varied, They include sponsoring two sockhops and running the concession stand at a&#13;
bas ke tball game. One of the chief duties is&#13;
s upervising the e lection of cheerleade rs and&#13;
participants in Homecoming. Also, purchasing engraved loving cups fo r th e King and&#13;
Cueen.&#13;
Injec ting Christmas spirit in to the s chool&#13;
was accomplished by an assembly consis ting&#13;
of acts presented by various s tudents.&#13;
Open house was another of the activities.&#13;
Members posed as guides to acquaint parents&#13;
with the school program and the teache rs.&#13;
As in space travel, o r e ven here on earth,&#13;
there are certain rulos that must be carri ed&#13;
ou l, amen de d, or new ones establishe d. This&#13;
is up to our "pl anning crew", the Student&#13;
Cabine t.&#13;
CABINET OFFICERS&#13;
P resident. . • . • ..• .• . . . .. . . ..• . P hillip Nels on&#13;
Vice-president . .. . • .. . • .•. •. .... Dave Larson&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer . • . .... . . • .. • • E llen Herri ll&#13;
Reporter. . • . . • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . Kathy Brokman&#13;
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Just kidding - of course.&#13;
As in anything, an exceptional finished at Underwood, or any high school, they are&#13;
product is obtained through many hours of the main characters of this book. You will&#13;
determination, initiative, and perserverance. see them at work in the classroom, participaPreparing "The Universe of Underwood High" ting in varied activities, and the students&#13;
was no exception. themselves.&#13;
This year we have tried to present a We, the staff, hope to have presented a&#13;
thumbnail sketch of life around the school. 11Log" to be long remembered and greatly&#13;
Since the students and faculty a re the life enjoyed by all its readers.&#13;
THE STAFF&#13;
E di to r-in-chief .••..••..•...• J ecmette Torn e t e n&#13;
Assistant Editor.................. Mary Long&#13;
Copy Editor .•.•. • .•••.•••..•.•••• Judy Dose&#13;
Assistcmt Copy Editor ••.••.•• , •. Joyce Durick&#13;
Assistcmt Copy Editor. • • • • • . . Marilyn Hcmdlen&#13;
Advisor • •..•..•••. . .••••.•••• Mr. Pennington&#13;
Senior Editor .•..•..•....•.•. • .. • •. Karon Lee&#13;
Typist ..•. •.• .••.•. ..•......•• Evelyn Hough&#13;
Assistant Typis t ......•.. •.. . • . Kathy Yochem&#13;
Business Manager ..... .. . . •. •..• Roger Jen s en&#13;
Circulation Manager, • • • . • • • • . . . • Regene Ross&#13;
Artist . , •. •••• .••.•.•. .•..•...•.. Mr. Russell &#13;
As everyone knows, there are certain&#13;
rules that are necessary whether you are here&#13;
on earth or on the moon. Most girls agree&#13;
that "charm" is one of these, so this year's&#13;
program for the Underwood Homemaker's of&#13;
Tomorrow was a course in charm conducted&#13;
by Mrs. Bess Barnes. During the year, the&#13;
50 members learned the techniques of walking sitting, and standing correctly; make-up&#13;
and hair-styling. Mrs. Barnes emph asized&#13;
that your personality is reflected in whatever&#13;
you do - whether it be walking, talking, or&#13;
just plain smiling.&#13;
Since everyone's different no one rule&#13;
c an be given in charm that will benefit all.&#13;
Each girl experimented on herself until she&#13;
found the right hair style and make-up; she&#13;
then learned how much to use and how to&#13;
apply it.&#13;
The cours e was concluded with a review&#13;
given for the parents in which the girls, themselves, performed the various topics that&#13;
they had been instructed in.&#13;
The year was s upplemented by a candlelight install a tion service for the new officers, taking part in the Christmas program&#13;
for the high school, and selling at a basketball game.&#13;
O FFICERS&#13;
President •.••••.•.•.••••...•.••..• J udy Dose&#13;
Vice-president .•••..• •• • •• . • •. Marjori e Herrill&#13;
Secretary ••••••.•••.••••••.••• Kathy Brokman&#13;
Treasur e r .. .. . • •.••.••.•.••.•• Barbara Martin&#13;
Historian. . . . • . • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • Joyce Durick&#13;
Adv isor . .••..• .• • •. •. •••••.••••• Mrs. Frazer &#13;
Just as each star must be shining brightly&#13;
before the entire constellation can be recognized, so must each member of a chorus contribute the utmost of his ability to make an&#13;
effective group.&#13;
This year, their second year in existence,&#13;
the boys' gl ee, girls' glee, and mixed chorus&#13;
made notable improvement. Mr. Davis believes that practice leads to perfection so&#13;
the vocal calendar was crammed full.&#13;
On October 22 a mixed quartet entered&#13;
All-State tryouts at Shenandoah and were&#13;
picked to attend the All-State vocal concert&#13;
a t Des Moines, November 25 and 26.&#13;
December 11 found all vocal students&#13;
who were inte rested journeying to Nebraska&#13;
State Teachers College at Wayne, Nebraska,&#13;
to hear the " Messiah". The next evening&#13;
the mixed chorus sang Christmas Carols in&#13;
Council Bluffs as a part of a ceremony to&#13;
open the Christmas shopping season.&#13;
The annual Christmas Concert was given&#13;
by the vocal and instrumental departments&#13;
on December 21. The three Choruses presen ted their numbers before a setting of&#13;
stained glass windows.&#13;
March was occupied with preparation for&#13;
the Quad County Chorus at Harlan and the&#13;
small group contest held April 7 and 8. Also,&#13;
on April 22, there was a large group contest.&#13;
Besides participating in these events,&#13;
some small groups gained practice by singing at P . T.A. meetings, before Church organizations, Women's Clubs, and the assembly,&#13;
at the Junior-Senior Banquet, and for Bacculaureate, and Commencement.&#13;
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"Zekiel Saw Da Wheel " is practiced for concert".&#13;
'93ov"' and ~irL6' ~Lee&#13;
otlccent ;J.l,armonv " Girl' s vocalize on ' Younger than Sprin gtime'." &#13;
eo H'-'te LLa tic" '"'&#13;
&amp;ad '93ri~lttne'-''-'&#13;
Mixed Quartet&#13;
Girls' Sextet&#13;
Girls' C:uartet&#13;
Girls' Trio&#13;
Boys' Quartet &#13;
cpre4'entin~ - - -&#13;
~ lte ~naerwooa&#13;
cmarcltin~ ':Band&#13;
It takes a lot of time and energy to launch&#13;
a rocket into space. This is also true in&#13;
l aun ching a successful band.&#13;
Each member must first be taught the&#13;
fundamentals of music; then he must learn&#13;
to blend with the other instruments in tone&#13;
quality, pitch, intonation , an d bal ance.&#13;
But, the success of the group rests upon&#13;
the instructor. It is he who molds all the&#13;
individuals into an effe ctive group.&#13;
Every instructor has . his own methods of&#13;
directing so when a new band instructor&#13;
comes, everyone must be re-educated. The&#13;
entire operation takes time , co-operation,&#13;
desire, and plenty of practice.&#13;
This year's forty-one members, unde r the&#13;
direction of Mr. Wheeler, parti cipated in the&#13;
Hoo-Doo-Days' Parade at Neola , and the&#13;
State Marching Contest, in which a III ra ting&#13;
wa s received. The ban d ended its marchin g&#13;
season by performi ng at the Home coming&#13;
festivities.&#13;
The conr.ert band s eas on was occupied&#13;
with u Christmas Concert, uad-Coun ty F estival, a Spring concert, and State Concert&#13;
Ban d Con test.&#13;
Besides these events a numbe r of members participated in the State Solo and Ensembl e Contest.&#13;
A pep ba nd was organi zed whi ch perfo rmed a t the home basketball games, adding&#13;
spark and enthusiasm to the game s.&#13;
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e&#13;
Push those pencils girls.&#13;
Harriet' s locker.&#13;
Self explanatory.&#13;
Wish we could help put those grades on.&#13;
Sing pretty now.&#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
INITIATION&#13;
Gossip session at the&#13;
dinner table.&#13;
What glamour gals? &#13;
Row 1: Jole ne Mace, Carol Arrick, Susan Osborn, Danny Dryden, Dick Manson, Paul Christensen,&#13;
Russell Reelfs, Janet Keithley, Aileen Andress.&#13;
Row 2: Susan Tiarks, Sharon Logan, Ronnie Porter, Gary Johnson, Craig Mass, S teven Leaders, Mary&#13;
Jo Fienhold, Carla Carlsen, Mr. Davis.&#13;
Row 3: April Wilson, Sandra Kerber, Bill Hiller, Kenneth Cohrs, John Smith , Clifford Pracht, Sandra&#13;
Ives, Mary Ann Timm.&#13;
Row 1: Kenny Christensen, Linda Clausen, Donald Nielsen, P atricia Hough, Gail Sollazzo, Collette&#13;
Hale, Gary Be ckne r, Marlowe Doner, John Terry .&#13;
Row 2: Helen Fulfs , Mark Ro:;;s, Jackie J us ten, Wayne Vassen, Susan Spencer, Candyce F ustos , Kenneth Chollett, Linda Young, Larry Larsen.&#13;
Row 3: Robert Gittens, Larry Nibbe, Wesley Ca sson, Perry McCallan, Tom Leonard, Charles Nielsen,&#13;
Tomi Bell. Teacher- Mrs. Sowl. &#13;
Row 1: Kathryn Turpin, Linda Jenson, Lonna Jenson, Vernon Reelfs, Loren Guill, Cynthia Drummond,&#13;
Teddy Hough, Norman Collins, Michael Christensen, Beverly Sharrett.&#13;
Row 2 : Susan Hale, Sandra Rohde, David Shudak, Janice Potter, Sally Olsen, Sharon Rodenb urg, Linda&#13;
Parks, De an Ne ss, Gregory Ross.&#13;
Row 3: h/!J.ss Surface, Kathleen Hartwell, Geri Stange, Phy.His McMullen, Judy Christensen, Mary Huneke,&#13;
Marvin Moss, Donald Ives, Larry Hedegaard, Roland T iarks.&#13;
Seuenth ~rade&#13;
Row 1: Rex Grote, Tim Durick, Ronald Kerbe r, David Daniels on, Charlene Lowe , Kathy Rodenburg ,&#13;
Jo Ann Hough, J erry Hurt.&#13;
Row 2: Tom Collins, Richard Ives, Pat Ryan, Clarence Parks, Jean Herrill, Sharon Wilcoxen, Vicki&#13;
Aney, Sherily Christensen, Kfuen Wilcoxen.&#13;
Ro w 3 : Be verly Hartje, Connie Leaders, Cheryl Butterbaugh, Robert J ens en, Carl T hompson, Mr.&#13;
Hagemeier, Kathy Peterson, Don Darrington, Sylvia Ridle n, J a ckie Wilson, Charlotte Niemann,&#13;
L arry Hansen. &#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATI01'1&#13;
Mr. Harold T e rry , Mr. Herbert Witt , president; Mr. Henry Tiarks, T· E . Knowlton , Su perintendent; Mr.&#13;
Howard Jenson, a nd Mr. Ol uf Larsen. Mrs . J ean Fustos is secretary.&#13;
9mportant erew '111emberd&#13;
LUNCH RECORDS&#13;
Mrs. Ann Jackson&#13;
CUSTODIANS&#13;
Mr. Les F laggard&#13;
assisted by:&#13;
Mrs. Kerr&#13;
Mrs. White&#13;
Richard Petersen&#13;
Kenny Geise&#13;
Dennis Ryan&#13;
Darrell Powell&#13;
Jack Danielson&#13;
COOKS&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Dose&#13;
Mrs. E lizabe th Bo l ton&#13;
Mrs. Gladys Carrigan&#13;
Mrs. Al ta Gro te&#13;
BUS DRIVERS&#13;
Leonard Logemann&#13;
Jimmy Pet e rsen&#13;
Harold Neilson&#13;
Al bert Petersen&#13;
William O ' Doniel&#13;
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THOSE WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUR 1961 'YEARBOOK POSSIBLE.&#13;
UNDERWOOD&#13;
CHRISTIENSEN WARD AGENCY&#13;
Ch ristiensen &amp; Ward Phon e 3581&#13;
H.13. MOORHEAD M.D.&#13;
P h one 3 411&#13;
HER13 GROTE SHELLING&#13;
P hone 4361&#13;
KENNETH ALCORN TRUCKING&#13;
PETERSEN STANDARD SERVICE &amp; CAFE&#13;
Albert Petersen Phone 4001&#13;
S &amp; G GARAGE&#13;
Jack Sullivan Phone 4323&#13;
STATE SAVINGS 13AND&#13;
Unde rwood O ffi c e Phone 35 11&#13;
STOCK ELY YARDS INC.&#13;
Rt. No. I Unde.rwood P h one 322- 9057 Builde rs Hardware-Coa l Phone 3771&#13;
MARTIN MEAT PROCESSING CO.&#13;
Grover Martin P hone 4441&#13;
MAX HOUGH &amp; SONS TRUCKING&#13;
UNITED SUPER SAVE&#13;
Phon e 40 11&#13;
VIRGIL GEORGE 13ARB ER SHOP&#13;
Underwood Cr es. 2 547 Vir gil George Phone 2520&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Al3STRACT GUARANTY COMPANY COGL Y CLINIC&#13;
231 So. Main P h one 328-150 1 41 7 E Washington Phone 32 8-1801&#13;
13AIRD JEWELRY COHOE LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.&#13;
8 Scott S t. P h one 32 2- 4936 25 So. 15th St. Phone 32 8- 2546&#13;
13ALLENGER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CON'S SELF SERVE DRUGS&#13;
113-1 17 E . B ' wa y P hone 32 2- 6636 31 46 W. Broa dway Phone 32 8- 1577&#13;
13EEM 13ELFORD FUNERAL HOME CONTINENTAL KELL ER CO.&#13;
553 Willow Ave. P hone 32 2- 6669 3 15 W. Broadway P h one 32 3- 5594&#13;
13LUFFS GLASS SERVICE CO. COUNCIL BLUFFS GRAPE GROWERS ASS'N&#13;
17 So. 7 th St. P h on e 32 2-0259 90 1 3rd St. Phone 32 3-7156&#13;
13ROADWAY CLEANERS &amp; LAUNDRY COUNCIL BLUFFS HATCHERY&#13;
125 W Broadway Phone 32 2-5544 901 W Broadway Phone 32 3-7169&#13;
13ROADWAY FLOWER SHOP COUNOL 13LUFFS SAVINGS 13ANK&#13;
28 10 W Broadway P h on e 32 2- 253 7 Pearl St. &amp; B•way Phone 32 3-7344&#13;
BROWN'S SHOE FIT CO. COUNCIL 13LUFFS VETERINARY CLINIC&#13;
4 13 W Broadway Phone 32 2- 20 42 1229 3rd St. Phone 32 3- 2147&#13;
13URLINGTON LUNCH DR. J. 13 AUMAN, DENTIST&#13;
621 W Broadwa y Phone 32 2-9980 302 City Nat'! Bank Phone 32 2- 8629&#13;
CAMl3ELL INSURANCE AGENCY COLLINS, MD. D &amp; WARDEN , MD.&#13;
5 14 P ark Building P h on e 32 3-4551 Co. Bl uffs Clinic Phone 32 2-7751&#13;
CARL'S SHOE SERVICE SHOP DR. R. M. DRUMMOND, OPTOMITRIST&#13;
233Yz W Broadway Phon e 32 3-4300 24 So. Main Phone 32 2-0968&#13;
C.E. HINMAN &amp; SONS DRS. LIMBERT, PESTE R AND ST ROY&#13;
1800 McPherson Ave. Phone 32 3- 0467 532 First Ave. Phone 32 2-7751&#13;
CENTRAL STATES OIL CO. ELMER IV ERS IN SUR ANC E AGENCY&#13;
32nd St. 7 B•way Phon e 32 3-0463 17 Scott St. P hone 32 2-0225&#13;
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E.M. PEET MFG. CO. LAN E'S CAFE&#13;
33 So. 25 th Phone 32 2- 7761 220 W Broadway Phone 32 2- 7940&#13;
EWALD'S DRIVE IN CAFE LUCY JEWELERS&#13;
1507 W. Broadway Phone 32 2- 2739 333 W Broadway Phone 32 3-4833&#13;
FARM SERVICE COMPANY MEADOW GOLD DAIRY&#13;
1008 So. 8th Phone 32 3- 7167 1670 W B' way Phone 32 3-7569&#13;
FIRST FED. SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASS'N M. L. TWEEDT CONSTRUCTION&#13;
50 l W Broadway P hone 32 2- 5525 2 14 Turl ey Ave. Phon e 32 2-1123&#13;
FRED R. SHAW FLOWER SHOP MEYER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
18 Pearl St. Phone 32 2-7455 545 Willow Ave. Phone 32 2- 0293&#13;
FORD PROPANE GAS &amp; SUPPLY CO. MID WEST CUT-RATE AUTO SUPPLY CO.&#13;
12 16 So. Main Phone 32 2-9828 1524 W B' way Phone 32 2-7591&#13;
HECHT FLORIST MORGAN OPTICAL&#13;
3 18 Flemming Ave. Phone 32 8- 1618 539 W B' way Phone 32 3-328 1&#13;
HUGH ES MOTOR COMP ANY MUSIC SHOP&#13;
153 W Broadway Phone 32 2-1 891 331 W B' way Phone 32 2- 7 195&#13;
IOWA POWER &amp; LIGHT CO. PEOPLES DEPT. STORE&#13;
22 Pearl St. Phon e 32 2- 7731 3 12 W B' way Phone 32 2- 405 1&#13;
JOE SMITH AND CO. ROY A. SCO Fl ELD CO.&#13;
412 W B' way Phone 32 2-6634 924 So. Main Phone 32 2-6671&#13;
JOHNSON PHARMACY SALTZMAN AND SON&#13;
917 E B' Way Phone 32 2-2526 1107 2nd Ave. Phone 32 3- 8833&#13;
KATELMAN FOUNDRY &amp; MFG CO. VERGAMINI BROS.&#13;
230 W B'way Phone 32 3- 3 131 249 Canning Phone 32 2- 9953&#13;
KEENAN GLASS &amp; PAINT CO. WILSON CONSTRUCTION&#13;
23 4 W B'way Phon e 32 2- 771 1 133 E Graham Ave. Phon e 32 2-076 1&#13;
KNOX AND COMPANY WORKMAN FEED SERVICE&#13;
202 W B' way P hon e 32 2- 0248 Route No. 4 Phone 32 2-5460&#13;
LANE BROS. PHARMACY&#13;
53 0 W Broadway Phone 32 2-40 87&#13;
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DELBERT HURLEY CORN SH ELLING&#13;
McClelland P h on e 2202&#13;
DRS. LEE&amp; WELBORUN VET.&#13;
Neola-326 1 or McCl. - Und. 4041&#13;
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Avoca Fireside 3-633 1&#13;
GENELLI STUDIOS INC.&#13;
711 Pierce- Sioux City Phone 5 1609&#13;
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OLSON CLEANERS&#13;
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':Dedication&#13;
" Sirus ", the brightest of all stars, can aptly be com·&#13;
pared to Miss Taylor, our principal. She has bP.en a&#13;
guiding light at Underwood for twenty years, e speci a lly&#13;
with the "Log" staffs previous to this year. With all&#13;
this, and more in mind, we dedicate this, the "l 96 1&#13;
Log", to her.&#13;
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Teaching American History, American&#13;
Government, sponsoring the Pep Club, and&#13;
the Student Cabine t, and co-sponsoring the&#13;
senior class made up part of Miss Taylor' s&#13;
routine this year.&#13;
Beginning her day you might find he r&#13;
taking roll, making out absence slips, and&#13;
after a busy day of carrying out her role as&#13;
principal, you'll see her dismissing the students at 3:35. But her day doesn' t end there&#13;
for there are always papers to check, records&#13;
to keep, and many varied activities to a ttend.&#13;
F rom Nebraska City, Nebraska, Miss&#13;
Taylor attended Peru State Teachers' College where she received her B. A. and la te r&#13;
attended the University of Nebraska 'where&#13;
she obtained her Permanent P rofessional&#13;
" P 1 · " f r Just as s ailors look to 0 ans 0&#13;
directions we look to Mr. T · E. Knowlton for&#13;
guidance :n charting our courses in the future. Mr. Knowlton lives in Underwood and&#13;
has s erved as s upe rintendent here for fifteen ye ars. His days are filled with varied&#13;
activities and responsibilities, but he finds&#13;
time on weeken . and vacations to h unt and&#13;
fish.&#13;
While raising three of his own children,&#13;
he ha s had a part in the lives of fourteen&#13;
graduating classes at Underwood, which is&#13;
quite a record.&#13;
Receiving his M.A. a t the University of&#13;
South Dakota, he taught in four South Dakota&#13;
schools before coming to Iowa.&#13;
Certifi cate. -4-&#13;
&amp;ble ':f eacherd Cf'roCJiae&#13;
a ~ood &amp;tmodphere&#13;
Homemaking, office training, general business, and eighth grade English were capably&#13;
taught by Mrs. Wayne Frazer who is also&#13;
sponsor of the Unde rwood Homemakers of&#13;
Tomorrow and of the Junior-Senior banquet.&#13;
She might be referred to as " Canis-Major"&#13;
because of her main hobby- dog training.&#13;
Mrs. Frazer resides in Council Bluffs&#13;
with her husband, son, and three daughters.&#13;
She received her B. A. degree from Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa.&#13;
"Ursa Major", another bright star, doesn't outshine Mr. Jack DeSelms. In his first&#13;
year at Underwood, Mr. DeSelms has cast&#13;
quite a ligh t in the pschology, business law,&#13;
and industri al arts departments.&#13;
Although he enjoys s wimming, basketball, and baseball, Mr. DeSelms spends most&#13;
of his spare time with his son Bradley Curtis.&#13;
He received his B. A. from Northwest ·&#13;
Missouri State Teachers' College.&#13;
Another " Supergiant" in his field, Mr.&#13;
Gary Wheeler ccm be likened to the great star&#13;
" Rigle" . His first year at Underwood was&#13;
busily fill ed with teachin g senior band, junior band , and private lessons to grade and&#13;
high school students.&#13;
He certainly must have found many opportunities to engage in his main hobby of listening to good music.&#13;
From his home town, P eterson , Iowa, Mr.&#13;
Wheeler went to Wayne State Teachers' College where he obtained his Bachelor of Music&#13;
Education. &#13;
Just as " Cassopeia" rules the heavens,&#13;
Miss Helen Murphy rules wisely over the&#13;
mathematics and Latin departments. During&#13;
her four years here at Underwood, she has&#13;
had many opportunities to hear her pet peeve,&#13;
"I didn't get my pro blems finished."&#13;
Miss Murphy received her B.A. from P arsons College. At her home in Omaha she&#13;
finds time to work at he r hobbies, sewing&#13;
and puzzles.&#13;
Mr. Clarence Boos inevitably came into&#13;
contact with " Scorpius " this year. He ha s&#13;
taught biology, chemistry, and eighth grade&#13;
s cience for two years at Underwood.&#13;
Mr. Boos was educated at Simpson whe re&#13;
he received a B. A., and he is now working&#13;
on his Masters Degree at Omaha U.&#13;
He resides with his wife and two children&#13;
near Weston.&#13;
"He rcule s " ha s nothing over Mr. Roger&#13;
Russell. Not only is he a giant in si ze, bu t&#13;
also in intellect. World history, general&#13;
science, and e conomic s were aptly handl ed&#13;
by Mr. Russell, this year which was his first&#13;
year a t U.H.S.&#13;
His home town is Peru, Nebras ka , whe re&#13;
he attended Ne braska Sta te Teachers' College. He has a B.S. in S duca tion.&#13;
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Mr. Russell Solberg is a s grea t a hunte r,&#13;
in his field, as " Orion" is. One of his duties is to hunt out and develop the potential&#13;
in possi ble athle tes.&#13;
" Numbers " pl ay an important part in his&#13;
teaching: The number of points in a basketball game , the number of errors in a typing&#13;
test, the numbers in bookkeeping, not to&#13;
mention the number of accidents on the highway dis cussed in drivers education class.&#13;
Formerly teachin g in Nebraska, he did&#13;
obtain part of his s chooling a t Wayne Sta te&#13;
Teache rs' College, where he received his&#13;
B. A. in 1956.&#13;
Mr. Melvin Rogers might be known as&#13;
" Betelgeuse" for he is certainly a " Supergiant" , not in si ze, but in his coaching and&#13;
teaching c ap acities. Mr. Rogers' third year&#13;
at Underwood is occupied with freshman an d&#13;
sophomore English, physical education,&#13;
track, and he is assistant baske tball coach.&#13;
F rom his home town, Craig, Nebraska,&#13;
he went to Dana College where he received&#13;
his B.S. and then to Omaha U. whe re he received his M.S.&#13;
Mr. Dare! Pennington has cast as bright&#13;
a li gh t here as " Canopus " has in the heavens. His ma jor duty is teaching Junior and&#13;
Senior English, although sponsoring "The&#13;
Log", directing the Junior and Senior Class&#13;
P l ays, and being in charge of the library are&#13;
certainly not minor in any means.&#13;
Hailing from Norfolk, Ne braska, Mr. Pennington received his B. A. in Education a t&#13;
Wayne State Teacher' s College and also a ttended the University of Wisconsin for graduate work. &#13;
Getting things going.&#13;
Shall I give him&#13;
an For a D?&#13;
It must take a lot of time to make up all those&#13;
tests!!&#13;
Buzz session.&#13;
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They to ld u s to teach - so&#13;
we try.&#13;
The day ends, and you wonder if they learned, &#13;
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LARRY ANDERSON&#13;
Came here from T.J. where he participated in&#13;
wrestling and football ...• future plans include&#13;
farming or printing.&#13;
SHARON BRACKER&#13;
Bl ended her voice with Girls' Glee Club ... member of Pep Club and UHT ... read in spare time ...&#13;
headed for Graceland.&#13;
KENNETH BRO CKMAN&#13;
Mo ve d here in his sophomore year ... enj o yed&#13;
watching football .•. hunted in s par e time .•.&#13;
plans to farm.&#13;
LARRY BARGEN QUAST&#13;
Homecoming King ..• divided talen ts among basketball, baseball, and track ..• s ang in Boys'&#13;
Glee ... will att e nd college.&#13;
MARY BERTELSEN&#13;
Pep Club P r e s i dent her s enior year ... sang in&#13;
Mixed Chorus ... Member of S tuden t Cabine t ...&#13;
typing was favo rite subject.&#13;
WALTER CASSON&#13;
Listed math a s favo rit e subj ect ... he be lon e d&#13;
to Bo ys ' Glee ... participa te d i n trac k ... wi ll attend college in future.&#13;
KAREN CHAR LES&#13;
P syc hology to ppe d h e r lis t o f fa vo rite subj e cts ...&#13;
lik ed to watch a good game o f baske tba ll . • . liked&#13;
rolle r s kating. &#13;
ol 1&#13;
61 JOHN DANIELSON&#13;
Sang in Boys' Glee his junior year .•.. listed&#13;
English as favorite subject; and hunting as favorite sport ... his future is unknown.&#13;
JUDITH DOSE&#13;
Homecoming attendant .•. peppy cheerleader ...&#13;
othe r activities; band, UHT, and Yearbook Staff •.•&#13;
college in future.&#13;
SUSANNA DREHER&#13;
Swimming and dancing were her favorite .pastimes .•• psychology headed her list of subjects&#13;
••. participated in Pep Club.&#13;
J OE DRISCOLL&#13;
Divided his time among Boys' Glee, basketball,&#13;
and baseball ... representative of S tudent Cabinet&#13;
.. . will attend college.&#13;
JOYCE DURICK&#13;
Member of Girls ' Glee , UHT, and Yearbook Staff&#13;
.... cheered with Pep C lub . ... liked to re ad or&#13;
dance in spare time.&#13;
FANNIE EV ANS&#13;
Dancing and swimming were her favori t e pastimes ... o ffice training leads as favorite subject -&#13;
hopes to be a secretary.&#13;
KENNY GEISE&#13;
Member of the basketball and baseball tea ms for&#13;
three years ... sang in Mixed Chorus . .. future&#13;
pl ans are undecided. &#13;
HARRIET GITTINS&#13;
Active in band, Mi xed Chorus, Pep Club, and UHT&#13;
•.. spen t spare time sewing .. . her future plans&#13;
inclu de journalism.&#13;
ELLEN HERRILL&#13;
Home coming queen and cheerleader . . . S tudent&#13;
C abine t member ... piano accompanist .. . took&#13;
part in band and UHT . . . college in future.&#13;
EVELYN HOUGH&#13;
Harmonized in Girls' Glee . . . took p art i n band&#13;
and UHT . • . yelled with Pep Club .. . typist for&#13;
Log •. . plans on working after school.&#13;
R ON ALO HOUGH&#13;
Excelled in track -played basketball and baseball . .. sang w ith chorus . .. C lass P r esident his&#13;
junior and senior years.&#13;
ROGER JENSEN&#13;
Wo rked on T he Log as business manager .. . was&#13;
Junior Class Treasurer ..• raised orchids as a&#13;
hobby . .. future u ndecided.&#13;
MARLIN JENSON&#13;
P l ayed baseball his senior year . .. enjoyed watching a fa s t game o f basketball ••• liked to hun t •. .&#13;
future unknown.&#13;
ROSCOE KE PHART&#13;
Roscoe came here from Neola where h e participated in Boys' Glee and base ball .. • enjoyed roller skating in spare time. &#13;
JOHN KOENIG&#13;
Took p art in baseball and track his senior year ...&#13;
hunting was favorite pastime •.. plans on joining&#13;
the service.&#13;
KARON LEE&#13;
Senior E ditor of the ''6 \ '' Log ... added her support to Pep Club ... sang in Girls' Glee .•. future&#13;
includes offi ce work.&#13;
PHIL NELSON&#13;
Homecoming attendant ..• on Student Cabinet ...&#13;
belonged to band, Boys' Glee, basketball, and&#13;
track ... headed for college.&#13;
CAROL ANN NIELSEN&#13;
Cheered with Pep Club her junior year ..• participated in the UHT all four years •.. enjoyed&#13;
popular music.&#13;
SUZANNE PITZER&#13;
English was her favo rite subject ... belonged to&#13;
UHT ••• liked a good basketball game ... plans&#13;
on working in an orphanage.&#13;
CAROLYN RAHDE&#13;
Hunting and fishing were her favorite pastimes •.•&#13;
was a Pep Club and UHT member ... plans to&#13;
attend business college.&#13;
MARY LYNNE OL T MANS&#13;
Joined Girls' Glee and Pep Club her senior year&#13;
•• . Latin headed list of s ubjects ... plans on&#13;
being a woman in white. &#13;
DENNIS SCHRODER&#13;
He will always remember his study hall teachers&#13;
... favorite subject was woodwork ••• farming is&#13;
planned for the future.&#13;
REGENE ROSS&#13;
P layed flu te and trombon e i n band ... y elled i n&#13;
P ep Club ... worked hard o n Log ... lis t e n s to&#13;
r e c o rds ... Iowa U in future .&#13;
JAMES SALT ER&#13;
Favorite subj ect was social s tudi e s •.. e nj oyed&#13;
watching baske tball ... like d to hun t in l e isure&#13;
hours ... future unknown.&#13;
R ON TERRY&#13;
Ron came to Underwood from Walnu t ..• sang tenor&#13;
in the Boys' Glee Club ... football is among his&#13;
fav orite s ports.&#13;
HARLYN T E RR Y&#13;
Activities tha t kept him bus y wer e b asketball,&#13;
bas eball, and trac k ... s ang te no r .. • plans to be&#13;
a teacher and a c oa c h.&#13;
J UDY TJ AR KS&#13;
Cheered with Pep C lu b ... be lo nge d to Girls'&#13;
Gl ee, Mixed Chorus, and UHT •.. o ffice work included i n future.&#13;
JEANETTE T O RNETEN&#13;
Senior Editor-in-Chief o f Log ... y e ll ed w.ith Pep&#13;
Club • .. member o f band and UHT •.• pl ans to take&#13;
l ab technician training. &#13;
ing a mock election.&#13;
The American Government class learned much b Y conductSenior~ Cf'repare !or !£.,aundtin~&#13;
12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1- Blast&#13;
off! The Seniors' scholastic "Count down"&#13;
began in 1948 when eleven shy kindergartners started school here at Underwood. The&#13;
next milestone came with count "four" entering high school. Fifty-one green "Freshies"&#13;
were initiated in U.H.S. in 1958. Now the&#13;
final count is being witnessed by thirty-five&#13;
seasoned Seniors. Seven of the original&#13;
eleven have endured the test thus far.&#13;
During counts "four", "three", "two,"&#13;
and "one" (their high school years) the&#13;
Seniors have learned that scholastic courses&#13;
plus extra-curricular activities constitute a&#13;
well-rounded education which is essential&#13;
in preparing for the future. Almost everyone&#13;
has participated in some extra-curricular activity, and twelve experienced some leadership training by serving as officers in different organizations. Two boys and seven&#13;
girls on the honor roll are proof that the scholastic courses have not been neglected.&#13;
The "zero hour" is approaching when the&#13;
Seniors will blast off into the future, but they&#13;
are confident and well prepared to meet any&#13;
obstacles.&#13;
MOTTO: He who knows most knows best how little he knows.&#13;
COLORS: Blue and Pearl&#13;
FLOWER: Orchid&#13;
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Thirty-seven Juniors are climbing the stairsteps to&#13;
the stars. This year, the third step, countless new&#13;
responsibilities and experiences have been encountered. Courses in American His tory, En glish , geometry,&#13;
chemistry, typing, bookkeeping, and Latin II were met&#13;
and conquered.&#13;
As the Juniors found out, the top two steps in the&#13;
stairs, used only by upperclassmen, are truly golden.&#13;
From the third step countless wonders were revealed.&#13;
The Junior Class Play and the Junior-Senior Ban que t,&#13;
Row l : Joanne Andress, John Basch, Connie Boyer, Janet Bracker, Donna Driver.&#13;
Row 2: Merna Evans, James Feinhold.&#13;
Row 3: Judy Flood.&#13;
Row 4 : Bernice Gittens , Connie Hiller. &#13;
long aw aited mom en ts, were attained.&#13;
Another coveted honor experienced was the receiving of the class rings, It is impossible to describe&#13;
the feeling of at last earning the right to wear a class&#13;
ring- it is an experience that must be encountered to&#13;
be understood.&#13;
The academic and extra-curricular activities have&#13;
helped to prepare the Class of '62 for the next important step -the beginniilg of the end.&#13;
Row l : Kathleen Hough, Dean Jensen, Judd Keithly, Ward Kinney, Mary Long.&#13;
Row '2: Ro g e r O lsen, Beverly Parish.&#13;
R ow 3 : E lme r Peterson.&#13;
R o w 4 : Donald P owell, Dora Ruckman. &#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Doran Christensen, president; James Ryan, vice- p residen t;&#13;
Barbara Martin, secretary; David Larson , treasurer.&#13;
CAl31NET REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Kathy Brokman, Frank Messerli, David Larson.&#13;
Row l: Mary Sollazzo , Douglas Stuhr, DeEtte T erry, Beverly Tiarks.&#13;
Rpw 2: Terry Timm, Janice Warford, Joanne Wurtz, Kathrine Yochem, Selma Zahurones.&#13;
No t Shown: Marilyn Handlen, Marjorie Herrill. &#13;
CABIN ET REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Glenn Clausen, Aileen Driscoll, Richard&#13;
.. Grote.&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Gary O lsen, president; Kenny Cohrs,&#13;
vic e-presiden t; PatriCia Gittins, secretary; 1 eannine Ravlin, treasurer.&#13;
Row l : Larry Andress, Paul Bonde, Leon Bracke r, Marlene Carrigan .&#13;
Row '2 : Bill Cheney, Tim Chris t e n sen , Richard Churchill, Paul Daniel, Nancy Dohse. &#13;
~een&#13;
9ntere"t&#13;
The Sophomore Satellite with forty, two on board,&#13;
blasted off on August 27 , 1960, and are still orbiting&#13;
around the school. This class ranked highest in an&#13;
intelligence test taken in our high school this year.&#13;
As the expedition go t under way, they encountered&#13;
such galaxies as business arithmetic, driver education, geometry, worl d history, English, Latin, shop,&#13;
and biology, About seven of the students left their&#13;
names in the Milky Way, or honor roll , each six weeks.&#13;
For a little recreation we s topped at Cassiopeia' s&#13;
Court. The boys, with our coach, Mr. Rogers, enjoyed&#13;
it so much that we had a record of ten wins, and seven&#13;
Row l: Karl Dreher, Ernest Hansen, Mary Hiller.&#13;
Row 2: Donald Hough, Mickey Hough.&#13;
Row 3: Dineal Hurt, Beverly Jensen.&#13;
Row 4: Larry Kerr, Richard Lary.&#13;
Row 5: Kay Mace, Jan et McMullen. &#13;
Sophomore._,&#13;
losses. The girls activities were somewhat limited,&#13;
but they did enjoy such activities as Pep Club, band,&#13;
chorus, and Homemaking Club.&#13;
The class itself enjoyed fun and excitement. This&#13;
proved to be so by two swinging class parties spon•&#13;
sored by Mr. Boos.&#13;
Full of liveliness, spark, ambition and mischief,&#13;
the class is also serious. During their trip this year&#13;
they have met many problems and taken various orbits.&#13;
And as the journey nears an end they find that they&#13;
have achieved many goals in education at our Univers e, Underwood High.&#13;
Ro w l: Maurine Ness, Linda Nielsen, Erne st Niemann.&#13;
R o w 2 : Donald Peterson, Howard Reelfs.&#13;
Ro w 3: Shiela Ryan, Jon Thomas.&#13;
Row 4: Allan Tiarks, DeEtta Tiarks.&#13;
Row 5 : Warren Tiarks, Virginia Sollazzo.&#13;
Not Sho wn: Kathy Hough, Judy Davis. &#13;
CAOIN ET REPRESENTATIVES&#13;
Terry Leaders, Vicki Christians, Brenda&#13;
Bertelsen.&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
J ocmna Chris tens en, president; Sandra&#13;
Sharrett, vice-president; Byron Dearixon,&#13;
secretary; Gloria Brown, treasurer.&#13;
Row l: Ronald Anderson, Larry Andison , Gene Beck.&#13;
Row 2: Dennis Brunow, Delores Burns, ] ecm Buresh, Charles Caldwell, ] anice Cecil. &#13;
~re~h111en Search&#13;
··1or ~earninf!&#13;
A spaceship with fifty-seven eager occupants soared&#13;
into space this year. Having already reached one-fourth of&#13;
their goal, the Freshmen reali ze that they should work and&#13;
keep trying these few short years to prepare themselves for&#13;
this modern age in which we are all living. Maybe a saying&#13;
s uch as, "Prepare yourself, it's later than you think", would&#13;
help some of us.&#13;
After a rigid entrance test called "Initiation", the&#13;
Freshm'en felt officially accepted into high school. They&#13;
then turned interjectically to English, Latin, homemaking,&#13;
industrial arts, general math, science, and algebra. They&#13;
dominated the honor roll each six weeks with approximately&#13;
fourteen students each time.&#13;
But the F reshmen are firm believers that all work and&#13;
no play makes Jack a dull boy. Their first semester party&#13;
consisted of a dance centering around Yuletide decorations&#13;
and Christmas cheer. Torneten's timber was the scene for&#13;
their second semester party.&#13;
All their activities, fun, and homework kept them occupied most of the time, therefore, leaving the space age&#13;
worries up to Uncle Sam.&#13;
Row 1: Patricia Christensen, Donna Cohrs, David Daniel, Cliff&#13;
Doner, Francis Dreher.&#13;
Row '2 : Sandra Drive r, Kent Engel.&#13;
Row 3 : Phillip Feller, Bonn ie Flood.&#13;
Row 4: Gary Geise, Robe rt Gittins, Thomas Hale, Carol D.&#13;
Hough, Caro l S. Hough. &#13;
Row l: Erma Hough, Gary Hough, Monte Hough, S tephen Hough, Kenne th Ives.&#13;
Row 2: Gerald Jensen, Frank Jenson, Sharon Jesse n, Roger Larson.&#13;
Row 3: Charles Leaders, Bill McKern&#13;
Row 4: Kirk McManany , Patricia Mc Quin.&#13;
Homemaking girls learn by doing. &#13;
WOOo HfGH SCRouc ~&#13;
Row I: Karen Nelson, Merle Oltmans, Carol Ann O sborn,&#13;
Lucy Osborn, John Pitzer.&#13;
Row 2 : Connie Ring, Linda Rodenburg, Terry Schroder, Joe&#13;
Slack, James Storjohann.&#13;
Ro w 3 : Dianna Stuhr, Barbara Tiarks.&#13;
Row 4 : Roger Tometen, Lynel Vallier.&#13;
Ro w S : Jack Wahle, Ro s e Wilson.&#13;
Not Sh 0 wn: LaVem Yeoman &#13;
And so the day begins,&#13;
Why so much preparation?&#13;
Typi cal jam session.&#13;
Study ing by o smosis?&#13;
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Larry Bargenquast&#13;
Phillip Nelson&#13;
Dave Larson&#13;
Joe Driscoll&#13;
EAGLE SCORES&#13;
346 Harlyn T erry&#13;
337 Ernest Niemann&#13;
17 4 Ron Hough&#13;
160 Doran Christe nsen&#13;
REVOLVED&#13;
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Un derwood&#13;
Jon Thomas&#13;
Marlin Jenson&#13;
Phillip Nelson&#13;
Dave Larson&#13;
Gary Olsen&#13;
Di ck Churchill&#13;
Harl yn Terry&#13;
OUR RECORD&#13;
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Bill McKem&#13;
Larry Bargenquast&#13;
Joe Driscoll&#13;
Roger Olsen&#13;
Richard Lary&#13;
John Koenig&#13;
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Just as a rocket must be improved in&#13;
speed to keep us in a race, so must each&#13;
member of a track team keep trying to improve his speed in order to win a race, The&#13;
Underwood Eagles have run many races and&#13;
have soared to many victories.&#13;
The cross-country team shortened its running time last fall and as a result won five&#13;
track meets - which is quite a record. Members of the team are: Ronald Hough, Larry&#13;
Bargenquast, Kenny Cohrs, Donald Hough,&#13;
and Kirk McManamy.&#13;
The track team traveled far to attend the&#13;
track meets and each time the trip proved&#13;
profitable. September 25 found the boys attending the Class B State Mile Team Race at&#13;
Iowa City. Lakeview was the site of the&#13;
Black Hawk Invitational Meet held in October.&#13;
• Lit the c;Qace&#13;
Just as a criminal returns to the scene of&#13;
the crime, our track team re turned to the&#13;
scene of a victory. The place was Iowa&#13;
City for the Class B Cross Country Meet.&#13;
Two words from Coach Rogers sums up&#13;
his opinion of the team, "very successful".&#13;
Just as one might suspect, he is looking forward to a "very successful" spring track&#13;
season.&#13;
Lettermen returning from last year's&#13;
county championship team include: Ron&#13;
Hough, distance; Larry Bargenquast, shot&#13;
put and distance; Phillip Nelson, sprints and&#13;
li:urdles; Kenny Cohrs, distance; Ernie Niemann, pole vault; Tim Christensen, sprints;&#13;
Donnie Hough, distance; and Dick Churchill , sprints. &#13;
"Cf'ep etub Cf'rouide"&#13;
the ~eedea Spark"&#13;
"Our boys will shine tonight, our boys&#13;
will shine" was frequently heard throughout&#13;
the year signifying another victory. And the&#13;
team did shine brightly this year- as brightly&#13;
as any star in the heavens.&#13;
Each of the sixty four members of the&#13;
Pep Club can feel that she may have helped&#13;
the star shine a little brighter. By attending&#13;
every game and joining in with enthusiastic&#13;
cheers and peppy songs, the Pep Club gave&#13;
loyal support to the team. The size, strength&#13;
and following of the club made our opponents&#13;
realize Underwood has not only a team, but a&#13;
C LUB OFFICERS&#13;
P resident ••..............••.•• Mary Berte lsen&#13;
Vice-President .• • ••.•••....•••. Evelyn Hou gh&#13;
Secr e tary . • .. • •• ••• •• • ....••••• Jan e t Bracker&#13;
Treasurer ••.. •. ••. • ••.•••••••• Barbara Martin&#13;
school to be proud of.&#13;
Just as a spaceman changes his space -&#13;
suit when it becomes obsolete, the Pep Club&#13;
changed its outfits this year. The out-dated&#13;
uniforms were exchanged for snappy blue&#13;
wool pleated skirts and white sweaters. A&#13;
large white megaphone was also bought for&#13;
the games.&#13;
To earn funds for the annual Basketball&#13;
Banquet, February 27 at Club 64, the sales&#13;
campaign and also the concession stand at&#13;
various games.&#13;
CHEERLEADERS&#13;
Ellen Herrill ..•.... . ..... ... . ........ . Senior&#13;
Judy Dose .. • • • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • Senio r&#13;
Karen Turk . • • . • • • . . . . . • • . . . . • • • • . • . . Senior&#13;
Marjorie Herrill. ••• •..... . ...••• .•• ... Junior &#13;
~re'-'entiniJ - -&#13;
~he ~wenty - Second&#13;
A capacity crowd was on hand December&#13;
12 to witness the 1960 Homecoming festivities.&#13;
The evening commenced with a pair of&#13;
thrilling basketball games with Carson-Macedonia from which Underwood emerged the victor both times,&#13;
Following the games the marching band&#13;
gave a delightful performance of /1 Junior&#13;
Joins the Band", &amp; a series oi precision maneuvers accompanied by novel music.&#13;
As the band swung into the traditional&#13;
11 Alm a Mat er'', the royal court appeared. A&#13;
large and enthusiastic crowd viewed: first&#13;
~oval eourt&#13;
the crown bearers, Lena Jen son and Bruce&#13;
Fellers: Nex t the cup bearer, Mark Hartwell,&#13;
and the flower girl, Evelyn Newland. As the&#13;
tension moun ted the Junior attendants, Marjorie Herrill and Doran Christensen entered ,&#13;
follo wed by Senior attendants, Judy Dose&#13;
and Phillip NAlson. P revious speculation&#13;
was confirmed when Ellen Herrill and Larry&#13;
Bargenquast appeared to be officially&#13;
crowned King and Cueen of the 1960 Homecoming by Superintendent Knowlton.&#13;
An informal dance sponiii ored by the Student Cabinet followed the Coronation.&#13;
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~unior~ €~pLore&#13;
tlte g,iela o1 ':Drama 11 All in the Family" provided much enjoyment for those a ttending the Junior Class&#13;
P lay November 2 and 3. The three-act comedy emphasi zed a situa tion found in many&#13;
homes today - the struggle to get the entire&#13;
family together for an evening of family fun.&#13;
The pl ay cen tered around the Mille r&#13;
Family: Fred, Martha and their two children,&#13;
Doris and George. In a high school physiology class the students had been discussing&#13;
problems of the home and parents. George,&#13;
an exceptionally bright pupil, was invited&#13;
to be on a radio discussion panel. The subject was /1 Are Parents People?"&#13;
Becoming interested in the problem faced&#13;
in modem homes, George discussed the problems of the Miller family with his parents.&#13;
Thus it was decided to have an evening in&#13;
which the family was to stay home and enjoy&#13;
becoming together once again.&#13;
The evening did not turn out as George&#13;
ha~ planned, and many amusing incidents&#13;
resulted.&#13;
Thirteen students took an active part in&#13;
the play under the direction of Mr. Darel&#13;
Pennington.&#13;
Martha Mille r. · ...... . ...... Bernice Gittens Biff Sevitzer. . . . . . ..... . . . . . .. Dave Larson&#13;
F red Mill er ................ James Fienhold Al ec ........... . .... . . ..... . . .. Jim Ryan&#13;
Doris Miller ................ Kathy Brokman Betty Lou .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . ...... Judy F lood&#13;
George Mill er. ........ . . Doran Christiansen Jane ........... .. ... ... . .... Connie Boyer&#13;
Miss Muller.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marjorie Herrill Patty ....... . ... . ... .. . . Mary Kay Sollazzo&#13;
Henry Graybill ......... . .... Frank Messerli Reporter . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. ... . Beverly Tiarks&#13;
Photographer. ..... . ... . .. . . . .. Terry Timm &#13;
Locker Inspection&#13;
It takes a planning crew to keep the outer&#13;
space vehicles in order, and it takes a planning crew in the Universe of Un derwood High&#13;
to promote leadership, citi zenship, responsibility, and courtesy among s tudents at the&#13;
Univers e. Also, to fo ster better studen t-teacher understanding.&#13;
The projects for this year were many and&#13;
varied, They include sponsoring two sockhops and running the concession stand at a&#13;
bas ke tball game. One of the chief duties is&#13;
s upervising the e lection of cheerleade rs and&#13;
participants in Homecoming. Also, purchasing engraved loving cups fo r th e King and&#13;
Cueen.&#13;
Injec ting Christmas spirit in to the s chool&#13;
was accomplished by an assembly consis ting&#13;
of acts presented by various s tudents.&#13;
Open house was another of the activities.&#13;
Members posed as guides to acquaint parents&#13;
with the school program and the teache rs.&#13;
As in space travel, o r e ven here on earth,&#13;
there are certain rulos that must be carri ed&#13;
ou l, amen de d, or new ones establishe d. This&#13;
is up to our "pl anning crew", the Student&#13;
Cabine t.&#13;
CABINET OFFICERS&#13;
P resident. . • . • ..• .• . . . .. . . ..• . P hillip Nels on&#13;
Vice-president . .. . • .. . • .•. •. .... Dave Larson&#13;
Secretary-Treasurer . • . .... . . • .. • • E llen Herri ll&#13;
Reporter. . • . . • • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . Kathy Brokman&#13;
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Just kidding - of course.&#13;
As in anything, an exceptional finished at Underwood, or any high school, they are&#13;
product is obtained through many hours of the main characters of this book. You will&#13;
determination, initiative, and perserverance. see them at work in the classroom, participaPreparing "The Universe of Underwood High" ting in varied activities, and the students&#13;
was no exception. themselves.&#13;
This year we have tried to present a We, the staff, hope to have presented a&#13;
thumbnail sketch of life around the school. 11Log" to be long remembered and greatly&#13;
Since the students and faculty a re the life enjoyed by all its readers.&#13;
THE STAFF&#13;
E di to r-in-chief .••..••..•...• J ecmette Torn e t e n&#13;
Assistant Editor.................. Mary Long&#13;
Copy Editor .•.•. • .•••.•••..•.•••• Judy Dose&#13;
Assistcmt Copy Editor ••.••.•• , •. Joyce Durick&#13;
Assistcmt Copy Editor. • • • • • . . Marilyn Hcmdlen&#13;
Advisor • •..•..•••. . .••••.•••• Mr. Pennington&#13;
Senior Editor .•..•..•....•.•. • .. • •. Karon Lee&#13;
Typist ..•. •.• .••.•. ..•......•• Evelyn Hough&#13;
Assistant Typis t ......•.. •.. . • . Kathy Yochem&#13;
Business Manager ..... .. . . •. •..• Roger Jen s en&#13;
Circulation Manager, • • • . • • • • . . . • Regene Ross&#13;
Artist . , •. •••• .••.•.•. .•..•...•.. Mr. Russell &#13;
As everyone knows, there are certain&#13;
rules that are necessary whether you are here&#13;
on earth or on the moon. Most girls agree&#13;
that "charm" is one of these, so this year's&#13;
program for the Underwood Homemaker's of&#13;
Tomorrow was a course in charm conducted&#13;
by Mrs. Bess Barnes. During the year, the&#13;
50 members learned the techniques of walking sitting, and standing correctly; make-up&#13;
and hair-styling. Mrs. Barnes emph asized&#13;
that your personality is reflected in whatever&#13;
you do - whether it be walking, talking, or&#13;
just plain smiling.&#13;
Since everyone's different no one rule&#13;
c an be given in charm that will benefit all.&#13;
Each girl experimented on herself until she&#13;
found the right hair style and make-up; she&#13;
then learned how much to use and how to&#13;
apply it.&#13;
The cours e was concluded with a review&#13;
given for the parents in which the girls, themselves, performed the various topics that&#13;
they had been instructed in.&#13;
The year was s upplemented by a candlelight install a tion service for the new officers, taking part in the Christmas program&#13;
for the high school, and selling at a basketball game.&#13;
O FFICERS&#13;
President •.••••.•.•.••••...•.••..• J udy Dose&#13;
Vice-president .•••..• •• • •• . • •. Marjori e Herrill&#13;
Secretary ••••••.•••.••••••.••• Kathy Brokman&#13;
Treasur e r .. .. . • •.••.••.•.••.•• Barbara Martin&#13;
Historian. . . . • . • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • Joyce Durick&#13;
Adv isor . .••..• .• • •. •. •••••.••••• Mrs. Frazer &#13;
Just as each star must be shining brightly&#13;
before the entire constellation can be recognized, so must each member of a chorus contribute the utmost of his ability to make an&#13;
effective group.&#13;
This year, their second year in existence,&#13;
the boys' gl ee, girls' glee, and mixed chorus&#13;
made notable improvement. Mr. Davis believes that practice leads to perfection so&#13;
the vocal calendar was crammed full.&#13;
On October 22 a mixed quartet entered&#13;
All-State tryouts at Shenandoah and were&#13;
picked to attend the All-State vocal concert&#13;
a t Des Moines, November 25 and 26.&#13;
December 11 found all vocal students&#13;
who were inte rested journeying to Nebraska&#13;
State Teachers College at Wayne, Nebraska,&#13;
to hear the " Messiah". The next evening&#13;
the mixed chorus sang Christmas Carols in&#13;
Council Bluffs as a part of a ceremony to&#13;
open the Christmas shopping season.&#13;
The annual Christmas Concert was given&#13;
by the vocal and instrumental departments&#13;
on December 21. The three Choruses presen ted their numbers before a setting of&#13;
stained glass windows.&#13;
March was occupied with preparation for&#13;
the Quad County Chorus at Harlan and the&#13;
small group contest held April 7 and 8. Also,&#13;
on April 22, there was a large group contest.&#13;
Besides participating in these events,&#13;
some small groups gained practice by singing at P . T.A. meetings, before Church organizations, Women's Clubs, and the assembly,&#13;
at the Junior-Senior Banquet, and for Bacculaureate, and Commencement.&#13;
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"Zekiel Saw Da Wheel " is practiced for concert".&#13;
'93ov"' and ~irL6' ~Lee&#13;
otlccent ;J.l,armonv " Girl' s vocalize on ' Younger than Sprin gtime'." &#13;
eo H'-'te LLa tic" '"'&#13;
&amp;ad '93ri~lttne'-''-'&#13;
Mixed Quartet&#13;
Girls' Sextet&#13;
Girls' C:uartet&#13;
Girls' Trio&#13;
Boys' Quartet &#13;
cpre4'entin~ - - -&#13;
~ lte ~naerwooa&#13;
cmarcltin~ ':Band&#13;
It takes a lot of time and energy to launch&#13;
a rocket into space. This is also true in&#13;
l aun ching a successful band.&#13;
Each member must first be taught the&#13;
fundamentals of music; then he must learn&#13;
to blend with the other instruments in tone&#13;
quality, pitch, intonation , an d bal ance.&#13;
But, the success of the group rests upon&#13;
the instructor. It is he who molds all the&#13;
individuals into an effe ctive group.&#13;
Every instructor has . his own methods of&#13;
directing so when a new band instructor&#13;
comes, everyone must be re-educated. The&#13;
entire operation takes time , co-operation,&#13;
desire, and plenty of practice.&#13;
This year's forty-one members, unde r the&#13;
direction of Mr. Wheeler, parti cipated in the&#13;
Hoo-Doo-Days' Parade at Neola , and the&#13;
State Marching Contest, in which a III ra ting&#13;
wa s received. The ban d ended its marchin g&#13;
season by performi ng at the Home coming&#13;
festivities.&#13;
The conr.ert band s eas on was occupied&#13;
with u Christmas Concert, uad-Coun ty F estival, a Spring concert, and State Concert&#13;
Ban d Con test.&#13;
Besides these events a numbe r of members participated in the State Solo and Ensembl e Contest.&#13;
A pep ba nd was organi zed whi ch perfo rmed a t the home basketball games, adding&#13;
spark and enthusiasm to the game s.&#13;
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Push those pencils girls.&#13;
Harriet' s locker.&#13;
Self explanatory.&#13;
Wish we could help put those grades on.&#13;
Sing pretty now.&#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
INITIATION&#13;
Gossip session at the&#13;
dinner table.&#13;
What glamour gals? &#13;
Row 1: Jole ne Mace, Carol Arrick, Susan Osborn, Danny Dryden, Dick Manson, Paul Christensen,&#13;
Russell Reelfs, Janet Keithley, Aileen Andress.&#13;
Row 2: Susan Tiarks, Sharon Logan, Ronnie Porter, Gary Johnson, Craig Mass, S teven Leaders, Mary&#13;
Jo Fienhold, Carla Carlsen, Mr. Davis.&#13;
Row 3: April Wilson, Sandra Kerber, Bill Hiller, Kenneth Cohrs, John Smith , Clifford Pracht, Sandra&#13;
Ives, Mary Ann Timm.&#13;
Row 1: Kenny Christensen, Linda Clausen, Donald Nielsen, P atricia Hough, Gail Sollazzo, Collette&#13;
Hale, Gary Be ckne r, Marlowe Doner, John Terry .&#13;
Row 2: Helen Fulfs , Mark Ro:;;s, Jackie J us ten, Wayne Vassen, Susan Spencer, Candyce F ustos , Kenneth Chollett, Linda Young, Larry Larsen.&#13;
Row 3: Robert Gittens, Larry Nibbe, Wesley Ca sson, Perry McCallan, Tom Leonard, Charles Nielsen,&#13;
Tomi Bell. Teacher- Mrs. Sowl. &#13;
Row 1: Kathryn Turpin, Linda Jenson, Lonna Jenson, Vernon Reelfs, Loren Guill, Cynthia Drummond,&#13;
Teddy Hough, Norman Collins, Michael Christensen, Beverly Sharrett.&#13;
Row 2 : Susan Hale, Sandra Rohde, David Shudak, Janice Potter, Sally Olsen, Sharon Rodenb urg, Linda&#13;
Parks, De an Ne ss, Gregory Ross.&#13;
Row 3: h/!J.ss Surface, Kathleen Hartwell, Geri Stange, Phy.His McMullen, Judy Christensen, Mary Huneke,&#13;
Marvin Moss, Donald Ives, Larry Hedegaard, Roland T iarks.&#13;
Seuenth ~rade&#13;
Row 1: Rex Grote, Tim Durick, Ronald Kerbe r, David Daniels on, Charlene Lowe , Kathy Rodenburg ,&#13;
Jo Ann Hough, J erry Hurt.&#13;
Row 2: Tom Collins, Richard Ives, Pat Ryan, Clarence Parks, Jean Herrill, Sharon Wilcoxen, Vicki&#13;
Aney, Sherily Christensen, Kfuen Wilcoxen.&#13;
Ro w 3 : Be verly Hartje, Connie Leaders, Cheryl Butterbaugh, Robert J ens en, Carl T hompson, Mr.&#13;
Hagemeier, Kathy Peterson, Don Darrington, Sylvia Ridle n, J a ckie Wilson, Charlotte Niemann,&#13;
L arry Hansen. &#13;
BOARD OF EDUCATI01'1&#13;
Mr. Harold T e rry , Mr. Herbert Witt , president; Mr. Henry Tiarks, T· E . Knowlton , Su perintendent; Mr.&#13;
Howard Jenson, a nd Mr. Ol uf Larsen. Mrs . J ean Fustos is secretary.&#13;
9mportant erew '111emberd&#13;
LUNCH RECORDS&#13;
Mrs. Ann Jackson&#13;
CUSTODIANS&#13;
Mr. Les F laggard&#13;
assisted by:&#13;
Mrs. Kerr&#13;
Mrs. White&#13;
Richard Petersen&#13;
Kenny Geise&#13;
Dennis Ryan&#13;
Darrell Powell&#13;
Jack Danielson&#13;
COOKS&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Dose&#13;
Mrs. E lizabe th Bo l ton&#13;
Mrs. Gladys Carrigan&#13;
Mrs. Al ta Gro te&#13;
BUS DRIVERS&#13;
Leonard Logemann&#13;
Jimmy Pet e rsen&#13;
Harold Neilson&#13;
Al bert Petersen&#13;
William O ' Doniel&#13;
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THOSE WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUR 1961 'YEARBOOK POSSIBLE.&#13;
UNDERWOOD&#13;
CHRISTIENSEN WARD AGENCY&#13;
Ch ristiensen &amp; Ward Phon e 3581&#13;
H.13. MOORHEAD M.D.&#13;
P h one 3 411&#13;
HER13 GROTE SHELLING&#13;
P hone 4361&#13;
KENNETH ALCORN TRUCKING&#13;
PETERSEN STANDARD SERVICE &amp; CAFE&#13;
Albert Petersen Phone 4001&#13;
S &amp; G GARAGE&#13;
Jack Sullivan Phone 4323&#13;
STATE SAVINGS 13AND&#13;
Unde rwood O ffi c e Phone 35 11&#13;
STOCK ELY YARDS INC.&#13;
Rt. No. I Unde.rwood P h one 322- 9057 Builde rs Hardware-Coa l Phone 3771&#13;
MARTIN MEAT PROCESSING CO.&#13;
Grover Martin P hone 4441&#13;
MAX HOUGH &amp; SONS TRUCKING&#13;
UNITED SUPER SAVE&#13;
Phon e 40 11&#13;
VIRGIL GEORGE 13ARB ER SHOP&#13;
Underwood Cr es. 2 547 Vir gil George Phone 2520&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
Al3STRACT GUARANTY COMPANY COGL Y CLINIC&#13;
231 So. Main P h one 328-150 1 41 7 E Washington Phone 32 8-1801&#13;
13AIRD JEWELRY COHOE LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.&#13;
8 Scott S t. P h one 32 2- 4936 25 So. 15th St. Phone 32 8- 2546&#13;
13ALLENGER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CON'S SELF SERVE DRUGS&#13;
113-1 17 E . B ' wa y P hone 32 2- 6636 31 46 W. Broa dway Phone 32 8- 1577&#13;
13EEM 13ELFORD FUNERAL HOME CONTINENTAL KELL ER CO.&#13;
553 Willow Ave. P hone 32 2- 6669 3 15 W. Broadway P h one 32 3- 5594&#13;
13LUFFS GLASS SERVICE CO. COUNCIL BLUFFS GRAPE GROWERS ASS'N&#13;
17 So. 7 th St. P h on e 32 2-0259 90 1 3rd St. Phone 32 3-7156&#13;
13ROADWAY CLEANERS &amp; LAUNDRY COUNCIL BLUFFS HATCHERY&#13;
125 W Broadway Phone 32 2-5544 901 W Broadway Phone 32 3-7169&#13;
13ROADWAY FLOWER SHOP COUNOL 13LUFFS SAVINGS 13ANK&#13;
28 10 W Broadway P h on e 32 2- 253 7 Pearl St. &amp; B•way Phone 32 3-7344&#13;
BROWN'S SHOE FIT CO. COUNCIL 13LUFFS VETERINARY CLINIC&#13;
4 13 W Broadway Phone 32 2- 20 42 1229 3rd St. Phone 32 3- 2147&#13;
13URLINGTON LUNCH DR. J. 13 AUMAN, DENTIST&#13;
621 W Broadwa y Phone 32 2-9980 302 City Nat'! Bank Phone 32 2- 8629&#13;
CAMl3ELL INSURANCE AGENCY COLLINS, MD. D &amp; WARDEN , MD.&#13;
5 14 P ark Building P h on e 32 3-4551 Co. Bl uffs Clinic Phone 32 2-7751&#13;
CARL'S SHOE SERVICE SHOP DR. R. M. DRUMMOND, OPTOMITRIST&#13;
233Yz W Broadway Phon e 32 3-4300 24 So. Main Phone 32 2-0968&#13;
C.E. HINMAN &amp; SONS DRS. LIMBERT, PESTE R AND ST ROY&#13;
1800 McPherson Ave. Phone 32 3- 0467 532 First Ave. Phone 32 2-7751&#13;
CENTRAL STATES OIL CO. ELMER IV ERS IN SUR ANC E AGENCY&#13;
32nd St. 7 B•way Phon e 32 3-0463 17 Scott St. P hone 32 2-0225&#13;
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E.M. PEET MFG. CO. LAN E'S CAFE&#13;
33 So. 25 th Phone 32 2- 7761 220 W Broadway Phone 32 2- 7940&#13;
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Underwood log, 1953&#13;
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Underwood High School Library&#13;
14350&#13;
1953 &#13;
&#13;
SPIRIT,&#13;
THE FORCE BEHIND&#13;
ACCOMPLISHMENT&#13;
Hi there! How happy I am that I have&#13;
been asked to speak to you on the opening&#13;
page of your yearbook! Perhaps you do&#13;
not recognize me, although I have always&#13;
been with you; in fact, I permeate every&#13;
phase of your school life. I belong to every&#13;
organization and am a vital part of every&#13;
successful activity. I am the force that&#13;
"puts over" the magazine-sales campaign,&#13;
the reason behind good citizenship, the&#13;
desire to make our school "tops" in anything we undertake. I have been present&#13;
at every game where I seem to find myself&#13;
more at home than anywhere else.&#13;
Yes, school activities help to build me&#13;
strong. In return, my aim is to build character, ambition and enjoyment in your school&#13;
life, and, yes, even for years into your&#13;
futures.&#13;
Students of Underwood High School, you&#13;
know me well- I am to be found on every&#13;
page of your 1953 Underwood Log- I am&#13;
with you now- I shall always be with you,&#13;
for I am School Spirit. &#13;
UNDERWOOD CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL&#13;
We have many reasons to be proud of our 9chool's record.&#13;
Seate~: Marilyn Fischer, Betty P e tersen, J ack Wylanrt.&#13;
Standing: Roland Hansen, Thomas Handl cn.&#13;
LOYALTY AND FRIENDSHIP REM IN&#13;
School spirit lingers long after Commencemen t. Graduates of Underwood&#13;
High return again and again to attend Homecoming, bo:sketball games, the&#13;
o:lumni banquet, or for just an occasional visit.&#13;
Our graduates usua lly make good records in the ir chosen voca1ion. Those&#13;
who enter college, express appreciation for a good background - a solid foundation on which they may build a happy life and a successful career.&#13;
-2-&#13;
&#13;
BUILDING KNOWLEDGE&#13;
AND SPIRIT&#13;
Almost unlimited in scope are the dutie s of Superinte ndent T. E. Knowlton,&#13;
who must plan and supervise the affa irs of the school a nd its p upils. His&#13;
program, to eliminate the worst and strengthen the best in our school syste m,&#13;
aims at preparing students for a ctive and p urposeful living.&#13;
' I l l&#13;
4 ~ b ' a ., 11 J; 13 4 .~ e a 19'Y. 111.. 1., ...&#13;
2'5o i.6 J.7 , ••&#13;
Picture d are Supt. T. E. Knowlton, Albert Pe terson, A. E. Gei e , Erne st&#13;
Niemann, Mrs. Jean Fustos, secretary; Merlyn Ross, preside nt; m i L. P. Brewe r.&#13;
The Board of Education is composed of five p ub lic spirited citize ns inte re sted in a good educational program for the Underwood Consolidated School.&#13;
Members se rve without pa y and meet the first Thursday of each month . Under the leade rship of Merlyn Ross, president board membe rs discussed ,&#13;
voiced the ir opinions, a n d took a ction on many p roblems pertaining to the&#13;
opera tion of our school this year. W e appreciate the ir efforts to provid e us&#13;
w ith the best Possible equipment a n d a sound educational Program.&#13;
- 4-&#13;
MOLDERS OF SCHOOL SPIRIT&#13;
Unfortunately, good school spirit doesn't come in tablet form to be absorbed&#13;
when needed like the popular vitamin pill. It must be developed and formed,&#13;
like any good habit, by conscious effort and practice on the part of each&#13;
individual.&#13;
Busy leading, guiding and teaching are all members of the Underwood&#13;
faculty. Each responsibility requires much time and patience. Energetic and&#13;
helpful as club sponsors, supervisors of class projects, directors of plays, band,&#13;
and athletic programs, and chaperones on trips and at parties, our teachers set&#13;
examples of good school spirit.&#13;
As principal, Miss Minnie E. Taylor writes, signs a nd fil e s several hundre d&#13;
admit slips each y ear-a small item in the ke eping of high school records.&#13;
· Othe r duties which challenge and interest her are teaching socia l science,&#13;
sponsoring the senior class and the pep club and acting as adviser to student&#13;
cabinet and the yea rbook staff.&#13;
Our photographe r interrupte d regular band practice to ge t this inte resting&#13;
picture of Mr. Esancy as he practiced with a small instrumenta l group composed&#13;
of Fred Pete rson, Donna Christoffe rsen, Marilyn Rodenburg, and Ilene Ravlin.&#13;
Mr. Esancy also teaches some social science classes, directs chorus, and the&#13;
junior high band. -5-&#13;
I &#13;
Mrs. Lena Doller heads a successful home economics program in our&#13;
school. High school girls are given p rac tica l tra ining in planning, cooking,&#13;
and serving me als and in the se lecting of ma te ria ls and makin&lt;;{ of attractive&#13;
garments. Mrs. Doller sponsors the ju nior class and F.H.A., d irects the one a c t&#13;
plays, and keeps score a t all basketball g ames.&#13;
Jerry Martin and Calvin La rsen, ninth Be tter prepared students for bette r jobs&#13;
grade students. a re instructed in me- is the aim of Mr. Paul BJorkgren, typing&#13;
chanical drawing by Mr. Ambrose Doi- and personal record keeping instructor.&#13;
ler, instructor of shop. Othe r a ctivities Mr. Biorkgren is assistant coach, freshwhich occupy the time and attention of man cla ss sponsor, and co-advisor to&#13;
Mr. Doller are physical training classe s the paper staff. Mernbers of the iunior&#13;
and coaching baseball. basketball, a nd class learn how to Put a stencil on the&#13;
track. mimeogra ph.&#13;
- 6-&#13;
•&#13;
A newcomer to our faculty this year&#13;
is Mr. Donald Bachman, who heads the&#13;
math and science departments. Seniors,&#13;
Bob Brokman, Norma O'Doniel. and&#13;
Charles Casson watch Mr. Bachman&#13;
perform a chemistry experiment. Mr.&#13;
Bachman sponsors the sophomore class&#13;
and sells tickets at basketball games.&#13;
• l&#13;
., 1' ·,·&#13;
.. ,&#13;
Sophomore students get a lesson in&#13;
sentence diagraming from Miss Joyce&#13;
Grubb, English instructor. A few of the&#13;
extra curricular duties' handled by Miss&#13;
Grubb are serving as librarian, director&#13;
of dramatics, sponsor of L.0.S.A., and&#13;
co-adviser to the Spark Plug StaH.&#13;
--'\&#13;
PREPARING EXAMS&#13;
A teach e r's idea: of building school spirit- poor misle d sou l.&#13;
- 7-&#13;
PILOTS OF SCHOOL SPIRIT&#13;
Minutes of the last meeting are read by secretary, June :Manhart.&#13;
SEATED: Marilyn. Torneien, Marsha Bonnes, Richard Torneten, Deb Brokman, Ilene Ravlin, Mar~m Lars.en, Stanley Koenig, Jack ie Klopping, Dick Constantino, Bernadean T1arks, Miss Taylor, and Marilyn Cohrs.&#13;
-.-&#13;
"How may student cabinet promo te a healthy school spirit?" On November&#13;
18th, cabinet members followed roll ca ll with a general discussion of this&#13;
problem. It was agreed that school spirit shows in the way stude nts act&#13;
in classrooms, in halls, on school buses, and at games- in fact, eve ryw he re.&#13;
The importance of building respect for'reputation was stressed and during the&#13;
school year cabinet members have worked behind the scenes to a ccomplis h&#13;
this purpose .&#13;
Good school sp irit and public spirit go hand in hand. A cnmmunity March&#13;
of Dimes drive conducted by the cabinet raised $ 146.0S f0r that w01 thy proiect.&#13;
This group a lso he lped with the se lection of cheerleaders, ook charge of locke r&#13;
and desk inspection , conducted a courtesy campaign and e lped to sPlect those&#13;
deserving of Honor "U" awards.&#13;
Future plans include the purcha se of an enclose d bulle tin board , sponsoring&#13;
the annual cabinet party, and raising funds a dequate to send represen ta tives&#13;
to district and state meetings.&#13;
- 8-&#13;
&#13;
JUNE MANHART&#13;
"An efficient girl in her&#13;
blue-eyed way&#13;
Just bubbling over with&#13;
things to say."&#13;
Paper Staff 1-2-3-4; Art&#13;
Editor 2-3-4; Class VicePresident 1-4; Class Secre- tary 2; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band&#13;
1-2-3-4; Student Cabinet 4;&#13;
Sec-Treas. 4 ; L.O.S.A. 3-4·&#13;
Vice President 4; F .H.A. 1-2~&#13;
3-4; One Act Play; Junior&#13;
Play; Declam 3; Cheerleader&#13;
2-3-4; Homecoming Queen ;&#13;
Yearbook Staff.&#13;
DEB BROKMAN "Early to bed, Early to rise. He'li sin g a nd argue till he&#13;
dies.''&#13;
Paper St aff 1-2-3-4; Co- Editor 3; Class S ecretary 1: P resident 3; Vice President&#13;
4; Student Cabinet 2-3-4;&#13;
P resident 3; Band 1: One A ct&#13;
Play; Junior Play ; Track 3-4;&#13;
Basketball 1-2-3-4; Baseball&#13;
1-2-3-4; Declarn 3.&#13;
CHARLES CASSON&#13;
"Love is too simple a gam e for a man like m e."&#13;
Paper Sta ff 2-3-4 ; Stude nt&#13;
Cabinet 3: Junior Play ; Bas- ketball 2-3-4; Tra ck 3-4 ;&#13;
Baseball 2-3-4 ; Y ea r book&#13;
Staff.&#13;
NORMA JEAN O'DONIEL&#13;
"A dandy girl, we like her w ell.&#13;
All her virtues, we could never t ell. ''&#13;
P aper St a ff 3-4; Co-Editor&#13;
3; Class Secretary 3; Chor us 1-2-3-4; Library 2-3-4; F.H.A.&#13;
1-2 ; Office 4; Student Cabi- net 2; Pep Club 3-4; L.O.&#13;
S .A. 4; J u nior P lay : Ma jor- ette 1-2-3-4; Yearbook Starr.&#13;
- 10-&#13;
SHIRLEY BONNES "A th ing of beauty that&#13;
k eeps him brok e foreve r."&#13;
Paper Sta ff 1-2-3-4; Class r e porter 1; Neola Gazette r e- porter 3; Make up 4; Chorus&#13;
1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4 ; Office&#13;
2-3-4; L ibra r y 2-3-4; Student&#13;
Cabine t 1-3; Re porter 3;&#13;
L .O.S .A. 2- 3-4; Sec. Treas. 4;&#13;
F .H .A . 1-2-3; One Act Play;&#13;
Junior Play ; P ep Club 3-4;&#13;
Yea rbook St aff; Homecoming A tte ndant 3-4.&#13;
GARY WAHLB&#13;
" ' rv dri cs a car that's a lw&lt;1 ri;. in demand. A s weet&#13;
thing holds the wh e l. while Garv holds h er hand."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Class President 2; One Act Play;&#13;
Ju nior Play; Basketball 1-2- 3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Track&#13;
1-2-4; Homecoming King. &#13;
THOMAS CONSTANTINO&#13;
"Happy am I. From care I'm free. Why aren't there more men like me?"&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4, Circulation Mgr. 4; Soph. Play 2;&#13;
Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track&#13;
2-3-4.&#13;
BETTY CHARLES "To b e efficient in a quiet&#13;
way That's m v a im throughout&#13;
each d ay."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Class re- porter 4; Chorus 2-3-4; F .H .&#13;
A. 1-2.&#13;
BEVERLY CASSON&#13;
"Underneath all her foolishness, we find real worth. "&#13;
Paper Staff 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Library 2-3-4 ;&#13;
Head Librarian 3; Student&#13;
Cabinet 1; F.H.A. 1-2-3-4;&#13;
Majorette 1-2.&#13;
DONALD JOHNSEN ·'I love to sleep, I hate to&#13;
hurry&#13;
Just look at these feet I&#13;
have to carry."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Class&#13;
Treasurer 3; Basketball 1-2-&#13;
3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Track&#13;
2-3-4.&#13;
-11-&#13;
ROBERT BROKMAN&#13;
"Eat, drink, and be merry&#13;
today-who cares about to- morrow."&#13;
Paper Staff 2-3-4, Co-Editor 4 ; Class reporter 2; Class&#13;
President 1 ·Student Cabinet&#13;
1-2; Junior' Play 3; Basketball 1-2-3-4· Baseball 1-2-3-&#13;
4; Track 1-z'-3· Homecoming&#13;
Attendant 3-4:&#13;
SHIRLEY JUSTEN "If blonde hair and a smile were worth money she'd b e a millionaire. " '&#13;
Paper Staff 1-2-3-4; Make uo 3, Circulation Editor 4 ;&#13;
Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 2-3-4;&#13;
F .H.A. 1-2-3-4 ; P ep Club 3 ;&#13;
Majorette 1-2; Library 2-3-4. &#13;
ALICE CHURCHILL "She's always friendly; she never lingers. She wears a diamond on her finger."&#13;
Paoer Staff 1-4; Chorus 1-&#13;
2-4; F .H.A. 1-2-4; Historian 2·&#13;
Majorette 1-2 ; Yearbook&#13;
Staff.&#13;
LAWRENCE FLOOD "When he laughs a lot of&#13;
him enjoys it."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Produc- tion Editor 3; Library 2;&#13;
Office 2.&#13;
EDWARD BRACKER "Old enough to know better but too young to car "&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4: Band 1-4;&#13;
Chorus 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-&#13;
3-4; Basebal 3; Track 1-2- 3-4.&#13;
PHYLLIS CONSTANT&#13;
"It mattered little where I went, Everywher e I was content."&#13;
Paper Staff 1-2-3-4; Make up 3; Class Vice Pres. 3 ;&#13;
Chorus 1-2-3-4 ; Band 4; L.O. S.A. 3-4, P res. 4: F.H.A. 1-2- 3, Historian 3; One Act Play;&#13;
Jr. Play ; Pep Club Majorette&#13;
1-2-3 ; Declam 3-4; Office 4.&#13;
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MARY TAWZER "A quiet lass-there are but few who know the treas- ures hidden in you."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Chorus 2-3&#13;
4 ; F .H.A. 1-4 ; Pep Club 3-4.&#13;
ALAN HRISTENSEN&#13;
"Not bashful - just care- ful."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Basketball&#13;
3; Editor y ear book. &#13;
GAROLD RYAN&#13;
"When work and play&#13;
conflict-stop work."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Chorus 4;&#13;
Track 1-2-3-4· Basketball 1- 2-3 ; Declam 3'.&#13;
VIRGILENE TURK&#13;
"She studies h ard and does&#13;
h er best, In everything she'd stand&#13;
the test."&#13;
P aper Staff 2-3-4 ; Neola&#13;
Gazette 3; Class r eporter 4;&#13;
Class Treasurer 4; Chorus 1-&#13;
2-3-4; Library 3-4: F.l!.A. 1;&#13;
Pep Club 3-4 ; Majorette 2-&#13;
3-4.&#13;
JANICE THOMAS&#13;
"A sophisticated hillbilly. "&#13;
Paper Staff 2-3-4 ; Class&#13;
Reporter 2; Class Treasurer 2; ·chorus 1-2-3-4: Band , 2;&#13;
Library .2-3-4 ; Office 4; L.0.&#13;
S .A. 2-3-4; F.H.A. 1-2-3· Junior Play; Pep Club 4; Major- ette 2-3-4.&#13;
GEORGE HOWARD&#13;
"All work and no play&#13;
isn't the life for me."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Band 4;&#13;
Basketball 1-2-3 ;Baseball&#13;
2-3; Track 1; Declam 4.&#13;
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DALE HANSEN "I used to be bashful and&#13;
shy, But times have changed.&#13;
So have I."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Library&#13;
3-4 ; Basketball 1-2-3-4;&#13;
Track 2-3-4.&#13;
BETTY VALLIER "A fiery temper with lots&#13;
of zest."&#13;
Paper Staff 1-2-3-4: Class&#13;
reoorter 1; Art Editor 3; Neola Gazette Reporter 4; Cho- rus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3 ;&#13;
Drum Major 3-4; Libra~y 2-&#13;
3-4; F.H.A. 1-2-4; president&#13;
4; Junior Play; Majorette 1-&#13;
2-3-4; Cheerleader 2-3-4. &#13;
RUTH ANN GEISE&#13;
"She has as many fine points as a package of pins."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4 : Neola Gazette Reporter 4 ; Class Secretary 4; Chorus 1-2-3-4 ·. Banci 2-3-4 ; Library 2-3-4'.&#13;
F.H.A. 1-2-3 ; Junior. Play 3'.&#13;
Pep Club 3; Majorette 1:2-3'.&#13;
DEAN HARMS " 'Orne ry ' and sly , with a voice for singing."&#13;
Paper St a ff 3-4 : Chorus&#13;
3-4; :Ba nd 4.&#13;
RICHARD G EISE&#13;
"Sorrow and I a r e strang- ers."&#13;
Paper Sta ff 3-4; Chorus 3-4 ; Track 1-2 ; Te am Manage r 4; Bus Driver 4.&#13;
SHIRLEY NELSON "A q uie t g irl but one worth knowing."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4: Make-up&#13;
Ed itor 4; Chorus 4 ; F .H .A. 1-2.&#13;
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DOROTHY NELSON "No one but her knows&#13;
what s h 's t h ink in g."&#13;
Paper Sta ff 3-4: F.H.A.&#13;
1-2; Chorus 4.&#13;
MARVI LARSEN .. G irls sure aggrava te me."&#13;
P ape1 Staff 3-4 : Prod uc- tion Editor 4 ; Bask lball 2-4;&#13;
Baseba ll 2-3-4: Cla!.s Vic - Pr csid n t 2. &#13;
RONALD DOTY&#13;
"Laughing and joking - he never gets blue. We wonder how in thunder&#13;
he ever got through."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4: Basketball&#13;
1-2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4;&#13;
Track 1-2-3-4.&#13;
WILLHELM SCHORSCH&#13;
"Angels are perfect but&#13;
I'm a guy."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4: Art Editor 4· Chorus 2-3-4: Track&#13;
1-2-3-1&#13;
4; Bus Driver 3-4.&#13;
JOHN WIPF "Not lazy - just doesn't&#13;
feel like working."&#13;
Neola 1-2; Paper Staff 3-4;&#13;
Chorus 3-4; Band 3-4.&#13;
Class Sponsor: Miss Minnie E. Taylor&#13;
Class Flowef: American Beauty Rose&#13;
Class Colors: Silver and Blue&#13;
Class Motto: "The Future, Still Our Own."&#13;
THE YOUNG IN SPIRIT&#13;
(&#13;
\ \ ) ; '&#13;
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Norman O'Donie;l, Shirley Bonnes, typists; Charles Casson , business ma~ager ; Miss&#13;
Taylor, adviser; Alan Christensen editor; June Manhart, art editor; Alice&#13;
Churchill, circulation manager. '&#13;
ILLUSTRATORS OF ACCOMPLISHMENT&#13;
As the curtain closes on a nothe r y ear at Underwood High, the 1953 ye arbook staff proudly presents the '53 Unde rwood Log. This book means more to us&#13;
than iust bound pages. In it we ha ve tried to recapture the work a n d fun of the&#13;
past Year in an effort to make our yearbook the best ever.&#13;
For several months we have planned , re planne d a nd pla nned again&#13;
to bring to you an illustration of the school's a ccomplishments of the past ye ar.&#13;
Typing, checking and re vising copy, soliciting a dve rtising, working and&#13;
worrying over pictures are only a few of the endless tasks we pe rforme d b e fore&#13;
applying the finishing touche s to your book.&#13;
We presen I it to you with sincere&#13;
hope that you will cherish and e njoy it&#13;
a smuch as we have enjoyed pla nning ~&#13;
and producing it for you.&#13;
c: - L&#13;
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"REST ASSURED"&#13;
"Rest Assured", a comedy-fantasy with loads of laughs a nd sighs. was&#13;
presented by the Senior Class on April 30 and May 1. d&#13;
The plot concerns Phillip Morlock, a tyrant to his fa mily, friends, .an&#13;
employees. His refusal to permit his daughter and Joe Lanconi to marry brmgs&#13;
Luigi, Joe 's father, to plead his case. ·&#13;
In a state of exhaustion Phillip falls asleep, dreaming that he dies. He sees&#13;
life go on in the Morlock family as if nothing had happened.&#13;
He continues to argue with Luigi's ghost. Then Lucifer is sent to round Up&#13;
his soul for "down under."&#13;
When Phillip awakes he is, needless to say, a reformed man, and a ll ends&#13;
happily for the Morlock family.&#13;
Mr. Morlock.. . ... . Bob Bro km an&#13;
Mrs. Morlock June Manhart&#13;
Mary . . . . . . . . . . Shirley Bonnes&#13;
Jessica: . Phyllis Constant&#13;
Mildred .. .. . Shirley Justen&#13;
Joe Lanconi.. . .. . Cha rles Casson&#13;
Luigi La nconi .. Deb Brokman&#13;
Martha . . . . .. Norma O 'Doniel&#13;
Janice Thomas&#13;
CAST&#13;
Lucifer . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Wah le&#13;
Miss Akers .. .. . Beverly Casson&#13;
George Plew .. . . Tom Constantino&#13;
Mrs. Schmaltz. . .... . Betty Vallier&#13;
Dr. Brown .... . George Howard&#13;
Mr. Black . . . . . . Eddie Bracker&#13;
Alan Christensen&#13;
Jake . . .. . . Ma rvin Larsen&#13;
Mrs. Frinck. . . . . ... . .... Betty Charles &#13;
•&#13;
SENIOR SKIP DAY&#13;
The zero hour for Underwood's annual senior skip day came at 6:45 on the&#13;
morning of April 19, when twenty-two seniors, accompanied by Miss Taylor,&#13;
left Council Bluffs on a chartered bus headed for Lincoln . · The first stop occurred at Gretna , Nebraska, where p ancakes, ham, bacon&#13;
and eggs were consumed by a very hungry bunch.&#13;
Upon arriving in Lincoln, Morrill Hall was visited, where many stuffed&#13;
animals and aged fossils were seen. At the state Capitol the seniors were&#13;
lucky enough to see Nebraska's unicameral legislature engage in a lively&#13;
debate.&#13;
After investigating the Capitol from top to bottom, the class a te dinner at&#13;
Gold's Cafeteria. The next stop was the penitentiary and w hile there, much was&#13;
learned about prisoners and prison life.&#13;
After touring Lincoln in the bus for about a half hour, the Lincoln Zoo, Police&#13;
Department and Fire Department were visited . While a t the fire department,&#13;
an actual alarm went out and the seniors saw a first hand demonstration of&#13;
what happens when a fire starts. At 5:30 the students split up and went shopping and ate supper. They were&#13;
given an hour in which to be on their own. After all w ere back toge ther, the&#13;
movie "Pony Express" was enjoyed.&#13;
When the show was over, we clambered back into 0 u r bus and were safely&#13;
back in Council Bluffs by 11 :00. &#13;
EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS&#13;
Thirty-one seniors received the most coveted possession of a high school&#13;
student Thursday evening, May 21st, when Mr. L. P. Brewer, President of the&#13;
Board of Education, presented them with diplomas.&#13;
Dr. Gerold Bisbee minister at Broadway Methodist Church in Council BluHs,&#13;
delivered the Comm~ncement address, "Facing the Challenge of Tomorrow."&#13;
The topic of Dr. F. C. Aldrich's speech, which was given at the Baccalaureate&#13;
service Sunday, May 17th, was "Today's Challenge." Dr. Aldrich is the Hazel&#13;
Dell Methodist minister and a former missionary to India. &#13;
OVER THE&#13;
RAINBOW&#13;
JUNIOR-SENIOR&#13;
BANQUET&#13;
MAY 9, 1953&#13;
AWARD ASSEMBLY&#13;
Supt. T. E. Knowlton presents scholarship awcirds to Normo ~an O 'Donie l,&#13;
Deb Brokman and Ruth Ann Geise. &#13;
&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
Eloise Childs&#13;
Student Cabinet&#13;
First Semester&#13;
James&#13;
Nielsen&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
J ack ie Klopping&#13;
President&#13;
Richard&#13;
Torneten&#13;
Vice President&#13;
HEIRS TO RESPONSIBILITY&#13;
Carrol&#13;
Cohrs&#13;
Barbara&#13;
Jensen • Arthur&#13;
Larsen&#13;
Don na Christof- fersen&#13;
Irvin Larsen&#13;
Marilyn&#13;
Wahle&#13;
Marilyn&#13;
Rodenburg&#13;
Stanley&#13;
Larsen&#13;
Michael&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Clarice&#13;
Handlen&#13;
Thomas&#13;
McMullen&#13;
Fred&#13;
P eterson&#13;
Ilene Ravlin&#13;
,&#13;
Carol Lee&#13;
Tiarks&#13;
Terry&#13;
Casson&#13;
Dale&#13;
J enson&#13;
Roger&#13;
Carrigan&#13;
Norma&#13;
Doty&#13;
Delores A nderson&#13;
Ready to assume the responsibilities that go&#13;
with advancing to the status of seniors are&#13;
twenty-seven juniors. ·&#13;
During the year, the juniors showed the ir&#13;
Let a Casson Secre tary&#13;
Paul&#13;
Chr istoffersen&#13;
Alice&#13;
Handlen&#13;
Bob&#13;
Hansen&#13;
school spirit by taking an active part in many phases of school life . The y were&#13;
well represented in music, athletics, F.H.A .. Pep Club, L.O.S.A., and Student&#13;
Cabinet. Special junior activities which promoted healthy school spirit we re "f ancy Dandy," the ir class p lay, an assembly, "A Typical Day in U.H.S.,"&#13;
a sleighing party, and the annual junior-senior banquet.&#13;
Juniors are looking forward to taking an even more active part in creating&#13;
good school spirit, good sportsmanship, and good scholarship next year.&#13;
Mrs. Lena Dolle r was the class sponsor. &#13;
GAINING EXPERIENCE&#13;
"Fancy Dandy," an action-packed comedy, under the direction of Miss&#13;
Joyce Grubb, was presented October 24th and 25th by twelve membe rs of the&#13;
junior cla ss. The scene was se t in a summer resort in the deep South a nd&#13;
cente red a round the activitie s of "Terror Tripp," the proprie tor, who was a n&#13;
ex-prize figh1~'f 1 and his summer guest . The play provided plenty of fun a nd&#13;
excitement· for those who were able to attend the performance, as well a s a&#13;
barrel of fGn fo r both the cast a nd the production stoH. ·&#13;
CAST&#13;
Charlie Kennan.. Jim Nielsen&#13;
Regina ld "Whinnie" More Irvin Larsen '&#13;
Katie Van Loom . Jackie Klopping&#13;
Millie Van Loom . . . . . . Ilene Ravlin&#13;
Te rror Tripp .. .. .... . .. Dale Jenson&#13;
Sylveste r Ba ines . . . Richa rd Torne l&lt;zm.&#13;
Ma dge Va n Loom ,&#13;
Beth Shephe rd .&#13;
freckles .&#13;
Ma rilyn Rodenburg&#13;
. Marilyn Wa h le&#13;
. Mickey Ryan&#13;
..... Cla rice Ha ndlen&#13;
Bob Ha n sen&#13;
Donna Christoffersen&#13;
Wilm.a Anderson&#13;
"Slappy" W e rtz&#13;
Rose Duva l&#13;
19&#13;
Marilyn&#13;
Torneteri&#13;
StudentCabinet&#13;
Leona Clausen&#13;
Bernadean Ti arks&#13;
Adolph&#13;
Tiarks&#13;
SOPHOMORES&#13;
Nancy Hansen Secretar y&#13;
William Larsen Judy K lopping&#13;
Russell&#13;
Simonsen&#13;
Robert&#13;
McKern&#13;
Donald&#13;
Thompson&#13;
Ronald&#13;
Boeck&#13;
Shirley&#13;
Ruckman&#13;
Stanley Koenig&#13;
P resident&#13;
Faye&#13;
Flood&#13;
Franklin&#13;
Hansen&#13;
Donald&#13;
Bowers&#13;
Warren Tawzer&#13;
Mr. Donald Bachman&#13;
Sponsor&#13;
GAINING EXPERIENCE&#13;
Vice Pres. Treasurer&#13;
Paul&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Beverly&#13;
Peterson&#13;
James Feekin&#13;
Ardis&#13;
Petersen&#13;
Wendell&#13;
Torneten&#13;
Joe&#13;
Martin&#13;
Twenty-th ree sophomores began to take a more active part in our school&#13;
life this year. They were well represented in the various organizations and&#13;
activities. An assembly program, two parties, and a one act play, "Wilbur's&#13;
Honey Bea," gave them experience in creating good school spirit. Under the&#13;
gu idance of a class sponsor and the other teachers, theY a re Preparing for· two&#13;
more Years of fun and accomplishment at U.H.S. &#13;
/&#13;
Marilyn Cohrs&#13;
Student Cabinet&#13;
Maxine&#13;
Bracker&#13;
Lawrence&#13;
Bowers&#13;
John&#13;
Hiller&#13;
Jane Powell&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Gordon&#13;
Turk&#13;
Deloris&#13;
Perkins&#13;
Betty&#13;
Chapman&#13;
.,&#13;
Janice&#13;
Larsen&#13;
Robert&#13;
Hough&#13;
J erry , Wilson&#13;
George&#13;
Lee&#13;
Paul&#13;
P eterson&#13;
FRESHMEN&#13;
Arnold Howard&#13;
President&#13;
Antoinette&#13;
Tiarks Dick Constantino&#13;
Vice President Treasurer&#13;
Gary&#13;
Lubbe&#13;
Leonie&#13;
Dreher&#13;
Kathleen&#13;
Ravlin&#13;
Karen&#13;
Geise&#13;
Marsha&#13;
Bonnes&#13;
Freddie&#13;
Davis&#13;
Mr. Paul Bjorkgren , Sponsor&#13;
Dan&#13;
Vallier&#13;
Ruby&#13;
O'Doniel&#13;
Sandra&#13;
Spencer&#13;
Eugene&#13;
Fee kin&#13;
Jenet&#13;
Hiller&#13;
Richard&#13;
Orr&#13;
J erry&#13;
Martin&#13;
Calvin&#13;
Larsen&#13;
Thirty-one freshmen were imbued with school spirit Sept. 18, 1952. On that&#13;
day we were officially initiated by the seniors. In the evening we attended our&#13;
first high school party-an all-school roller skating party held at McClelland&#13;
in our honor. Other activities during the Year were the freshmen assernbly&#13;
program and our class party for the second semester. &#13;
Freshman Home Ee. Luncheon&#13;
"I Don't Like Orange,&#13;
Thank You."&#13;
Happy Freshmen&#13;
-22-&#13;
"Sou th of the Border. Down Mexico Way."&#13;
Same Luncheon- Different Table .&#13;
Senior Dress Designers &#13;
&#13;
BLENDING SERVICE AND SPIRIT&#13;
FIRST ROW : Shirley Bonnes, June Manhart, Marilyn Torneten, Miss Joyce Grubb, Sponsor; Marilyn Rodenburg, Ilene Ravlin, Janice Thomas, Norma O'Doniel.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Phyllis Constant, Donna Christoffersen, Beverly P e terson.&#13;
--:--&#13;
The Legion of Service Auxiliary is compose d of ten girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. A highlight of the organiza tion's activities a ga in&#13;
this year was sponsorship of the annual Homecoming for Underwood Alumni.&#13;
King and queen of Homecoming are selected by tne entire student body.&#13;
L.O.S.A. girls supe rvise the voting and have charge of other activities connected with the event.&#13;
This year the girls presented the king and queen with e ngrav ed loving cups.&#13;
The high school band furnished appropriate music for the corona tion ceremony,&#13;
which was followed by a dance.&#13;
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AN IMPETUS TO SCHOOL SPIRIT&#13;
Reigning over the annual Homecoming activities on November 13, 1952,&#13;
were Queen June Manhart and King Gary W ahle. Senior attendants were&#13;
Shirley Bonnes and Bob Brokman. Donna ChristoHersen and Arthur Larsen&#13;
served as junior attendants. Crownbearers were Brenda Bertelsen and Terry&#13;
Harms. Gloria Brown carried the queen's bouquet.&#13;
Master of the coronation ceremonies was Supt. T. E. Knowlton, who revealed&#13;
the identity of the royalty to many interested friends and relatives and presented the king and queen with loving cups.&#13;
Preceding the coronation, Underwood Eagles won an overwhelming victory&#13;
over the Macedonia basketball team.&#13;
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MUSIC IN REVIEW&#13;
BAND&#13;
ROW. 1: Ka ren 9eise, Susie Enge l, J an ice Hand len, Maxine Brac!te1-, Bernadean T1arks, Antoinette Tiarks, Linda Kinney , Judy Terry, Ruth G e ise.&#13;
ROW 2: Mr. Esancy, instructor; Donna Christoffe1:sen , Marily n en bu r~, Shirley&#13;
Justen, Bever_ly Casson, Leta Casson, Phy llis Constant, Eloise Chllds, John Johnsen, Calvin Petersen.&#13;
ROW 3: Stanley Larsen, Eddie Bracker Bob Hansen, John Wipf, J ames Nielsen Shirley Clarice Handl Bonnes, Dean Harms, Ilene' Havlin, Ka thleen Havlin, F red Peterson; en .&#13;
MAJORETTES&#13;
Marilyn Cohrs, J an ice Thomas, Betty Vallier, ll.1arilyn Torneten, Virgilene Turk, Norina O'DonieJ. &#13;
ACCORDION QUARTET&#13;
George Howard, Antoinette Tiarks, Maxine Bracke r, Bernadean Tiarks.&#13;
Band activities for the year opened with participation in the Fall Festival&#13;
parade at Council Blutts on October .9th. Members of. the organization haven't&#13;
forgotten the daily marching exercises in preparation for the event, nor the&#13;
long tramp down Broadway the day of the parade. Music for Homecoming soon&#13;
claimed the ir a ttention. Appropriate music for the coronation wa s furr;i ished and&#13;
the ma jore ttes presente d a colorful routine. The pep band contributed to school&#13;
spirit a t most of the home basketball games. Sma ll instrumenta l groups and&#13;
vocalists e nte rtaine d be tween acts at cla ss plays and othe r school even ts.&#13;
AChristmas program consisting of the "Christmas Story" and Christmas&#13;
Carols was presented by the chorus W ednesda y, December 17th.&#13;
Both band and chorus participated in the Po-Ha-She music festival held&#13;
a t Neola and Minden in April.&#13;
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SENIOR CHORUS&#13;
ROW 1: Leta Casson, Eloise Childs, Norma Doty , Ruth Geise, Virgilen e Turk.&#13;
ROW 2: Mary Tawzer, Janice Thomas, Norma O'Doniel, Phyllis Constant, Barbara Jensen, Betty Charles, Marilyn Rodenburg, Donna Christoffersen, Ilen e Ravlin,&#13;
Jackie Klopping. ROW 3: Beverly Casson, Shirley Justen, Alice H andlen, Betty Vallier, Alice Churchill, Shirley Bonnes, Clarice Handlen, June Man hart, Marilyn Wa hle, Carol Tiarks,&#13;
Dorothy Nelson, Shirley Nelson. ROW 4: Mr. Esancy, director; Carroll Cohrs, Fred Peterson, James Nielsen, John&#13;
Wipf, Eddie Bracker, Richard Torneten , D ean Harms, Ga rold Ryan.&#13;
JUNIOR CHORUS&#13;
ROW 1: Karen Geise, Marilyn Torneten, F~ye Flood, Maxine Bracker, Jud)'. Klopping, Beverly Peterson, Janice Larsen , Ardis Petersen, Nancy H ansen , Marilyn Cohrs. ROW 2: Leona Clausen , Sandra Spencer, Shirley Ru ckrnan, J en et Hiller, Antoin ette Tiarks, Kathleen Ravlin, Ruby O'Doniel, Marsha Bonnes, Leona Dreher , Mr.&#13;
Esancy, director; Deloris Perkins.&#13;
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..&#13;
F. H. A .&#13;
ROW 1: Leta Casson, Nancy Hansen, Marilyn Wahle, Marilyn Torneten.&#13;
ROW 2: Leona Clausen, Alice Churchill, Betty Vallier, Beverly _Casson, Shirley&#13;
Justen, June Manhart, Judy Klopping, Carol Tiarks, Eloise Childs.&#13;
ROW 3: Deloris Perkins, Marilyn Cohrs, Marsha Bonnes, Faye Flood, Shirley Ruckman, Beverly Peterson, Ardis Petersen, Bernadean Tiarks, Mrs. Doller, sponsor. ROW 4: Karen Geise, Sandra Spencer, Jenet Hiller, Maxine B_racker, Antoinette Tiarks, Kathleen Ravlin, Ruby O'Doniel, Leonie Kreher, Janice Larsen.&#13;
FUN AND FELLOWSHIP&#13;
Keeping in mind their purpose of helping to build a better tomorrow, the&#13;
Underwood F.H.A. girls decided to send a Christmas box of new school supplies&#13;
to an underprivileged Negro school in Mississippi. By contributing to this school,&#13;
the girls felt they were furthering the cause of Christian fellowship a nd the&#13;
appreciation of peoples of other races.&#13;
The annual Spinster's Spree was an event of Friday, March 13th. The boys&#13;
were guests at a party built around a theme of superstition. Games, dancing,&#13;
and e lection of the most eligible bachelor, and refreshments provided a full&#13;
evening of fun.&#13;
F.H.A. week was held in April b eginning with group a ttendance a t the&#13;
Underwood Luthe ran Church. Variou s events of specia l interest in the field&#13;
of home-making were featured during the week.&#13;
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ROW 1: Cheerleaders-Marilyn Rodenburg, Marilyn Wahle, . June Manhart, Betty&#13;
Vallier. ROW 2: Norma O'Doniel, Marilyn Tornet en, Beverly Peterson Antoinette Tiarks Ruby O'Doniel, Janice Thomas. ' '&#13;
ROW 3: Ilene Ravlin, Leonie Dreher, J ackie Klopp ing, J ane Powell, Phyllis Constant, Mary Tawzer, Clarice Handlen, Nan cy Hansen , Kathleen Ravlin, Shirley Bonnes,&#13;
Donna Christoffersen, Judy Kloppirig. Not Shown : Virgi!ene Turk.&#13;
FOSTERING SCHOOL SPIRIT&#13;
Led by four vivacious cheerleaders, our pep club did a splendid job of&#13;
cheering the Eagles on to° their many: victories this year.&#13;
To foster school spirit, promote good sportsmanship, and serve our school&#13;
a t all times are purposes which the club more than fulfilled . The peppy• ye lls,&#13;
splendid school spirit and rea l sportsmanship displayed by the girls broug ht&#13;
much favorable comment from community basketball fans. Much credit for&#13;
. the splendid work of this organization is due the parents who chee rfully provided tra nsporta tion to a ll games.&#13;
Combining school spirit and stickto-it-ive-ness, the girls staged a hobo&#13;
· day in Februa ry to secure funds for a&#13;
banquet honoring the Ea gles.&#13;
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EAGLE SPIRITS SOAR-AT TIMES&#13;
FRONT ROW: Richard Geise, manager, Deb Brokman, Gary Wahle, Donald Johnsen, Ronald Doty, Charles Casson. SECOND ROW: Coach Ambrose Doller, Irvin Larsen, Arthur Larsen, Dale J enson, Eddie Bracker, Tom McMullen, and assistant coach, Paul Bjorkgren.&#13;
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Persia .. ....... . . .. 39&#13;
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Carson . ..... .. .. . . 45&#13;
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Minden . . . ... . ... ... .41&#13;
Persia . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .... 37&#13;
Carson . ........ . . ... ... ... ..... 39&#13;
Shelby . . .. . ... ........... 65&#13;
Minden . .. ... .. .... . .... .46&#13;
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Treynor . . . .. . . . . ... 56&#13;
Hancock .... 34&#13;
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DISPLAYING ABILITY AND THE WILL .TO WIN&#13;
Charles Casson Deb -Brokman&#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
George L ee, J ames Feekin, Mr. Doller, Eddie Bracker, Garold Ryan , Paul Ryan.&#13;
Bob Brokman Dale Jenson Don J ohnsen Ronald Doty&#13;
This y ear's Cross Country team linished sixth in the mile team race. They&#13;
e ntered the Cross Coun try Race a nd were awarded a plaque for first place&#13;
in Class C. competition . Garold Ryan retained h is ti tle as winner for the third&#13;
consecutive year with a winning time of 10:06. Running second a nd third for&#13;
Underwood were George Lee and Paul Rya n.&#13;
Last spring the track team compe ted in five meets. W e entered in the mile .&#13;
880 dash, 440, dash, 220 dash, 100 dash, the football throw, broad jump, shot put.&#13;
and 440, 880 and mile relays.&#13;
We competed in the district meet mak ing a good showing by placing firs!&#13;
in the shot put, fifth in 880 re lay, football throw, and broad jump, fourt h in the&#13;
440 re lay and third in the 440 dash.&#13;
State Indoor Meet&#13;
Oskaloosa Re la ys&#13;
Shenand oah Re lays&#13;
District Meet a t Ha rlan&#13;
l.S.D. Dual Meet&#13;
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U.H.S. BATTERS COME THROUGH&#13;
FRONT ROW: Irvin Larsen, Bob Brnkman , Deb Brokman , Ga ry Wa h le . Don J ohnsen ,&#13;
Ron ald Doty, and Tom McMullen . BACK ROW: Charles Casson , Arthur L arsen , Marvin Larsen Dale J e nson, Richa rd&#13;
Orr. William Larsen, and Coach Ambrose Doll er. '&#13;
LOOK TO THE FUTURE&#13;
FRONT ROW: Coach Ambrose Dolle r, Dan Va llier, A r n 11&lt;l ttuward , Sta nley Larsen&#13;
and assistant coach, Paul Bjork gren. '&#13;
BACK ROW: Gordon Turk , M ickey Ryan, Richard Or r, S tan ley K oenig, and W illiarn&#13;
Larsen. --:--&#13;
The Eaglets came through the 1952-53 baske tball season undefeated. This&#13;
experience should enable them to give a good account of themse lves next year&#13;
as full fl edged Eagles. - 34- · &#13;
PATIENCE AND PRINT&#13;
ROW 1: Eloise Childs. Ardis Petersen, Phyllis Constant, Jan ice Thomas. Norma&#13;
O'Doniel, Leonie Dreher.&#13;
ROW 2: Deloris Perkins, Mickey Ryan, Adolph Tiarks, Garold Ryan, Deb Brokman, Tom McMullen, Tom Constantino, Marilyn Torneten, Antionette Tiarks, Clarice&#13;
Handlen.&#13;
ROW 3: Alice Churchill, June Manhart. Marilyn Wahle, Terry Casson, Dean Harms,&#13;
Bill Schorsch, John Wipf, Jackie Klopping, Betty Charles, Mary Tawzer, Ruth&#13;
Geise. ROW 4: Miss Grubb, Leta Casson, Virgilene Turk, Beverly Casson, Shirley Justen , Betty Vallier, Dorothy Nelson. Shirley Nelson, Shirley Bonnes, Charles Casson. ROW 5: Bob Brokman, Gary Wahle. Marvin Larsen, Dale Hansen, Ronald Doty,&#13;
Eddie Bracker, Alan Christensen, George Howard, Richard Geise, Lawrence Flood.&#13;
Mr. Bjorkgren.&#13;
Sparkplug Stott! Those two words carry with them varied and numerous&#13;
memories- the busy jumble of noise and· activity, the ruined stencils, the fina l&#13;
mad scramble the day the paper came out. They remind us too of the feeling&#13;
of elation when the first paper turned out successfully. Veteran seniors smugly&#13;
watched inexperienced juniors struggle over their first edition in February.&#13;
ROW 1: Dick Constantino, J ackie K!opping, r~ara J ensen , Leta Casson, Ma rilyn&#13;
Rodenburg. Donna Christoffersen, Ilene Ravlm, Paul Christoffersen. ROW 2: Miss Grubb, Alice Jfandlen , Terry Casson, William Larsen. Irvin L a rsen. Richard Torneten. Bob J!ansen . Max ine Bracker, Mr. Bjorkgren.&#13;
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 1952&#13;
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Fustos Churchill&#13;
Karen Martin&#13;
David&#13;
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Kathryn&#13;
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Alice Andersen&#13;
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Parish&#13;
Carolyn&#13;
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Terry&#13;
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Dennis Knowlton&#13;
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Donald Arlon Ronald Karolyn Roger&#13;
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ROW 1: Susie Engel, J anice Handlen, ·Linda K in ney, K.aren Martin, Karen Justen,&#13;
Ka thryn Bents. ROW 2: Judy Terry, Marilyn Darrin gton, Marlene Ross, David Larsen , Larry Fustos, Calvin P etersen , Paul Ness. ROW 3: Mary Ann Wipf, Lucille J ones, Mr. Esancy, director ; S a ndra Niemann, Gary Andersen, Dale Ch arles, Alice Andersen, Carol Christensen , D on ald J efferis.&#13;
JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL&#13;
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Ness, David Larsen.&#13;
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Yearbook&#13;
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Must Be an Interesting Game&#13;
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Things Are a Little&#13;
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Midnight Snack&#13;
Birthday Kisses&#13;
Bus Drivers: Martin Ross, Richard Geise, Harold Nielsen, Julie&#13;
Meyers, Bill Schorsch.&#13;
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Standard Oil Agent Phone 2281 Harold Nielsen P hone 3793&#13;
VERN BERTELSEN HERMAN SANDBERG&#13;
General Trucking Phone 3601 Dek alb Corn a nd Ch ix P hone 3551&#13;
BLACKSMITH AND HARDWARE SHELLENBERG DRUG&#13;
Leonard Brewer Phone 210 1 Drugs and prescriptions Phone 3111&#13;
HARMS APPLIANCE COMPANY SPENCER SERVICE AND CAFE&#13;
Electrical Appliances Phone 3041 Roy SpencC'r P hone 2181&#13;
IOWA POWER AND LIGHT CO. ST ATE SAVINGS BANK&#13;
Electrical Appliances Phone 2971 Underwood Office Phone 3511&#13;
JOE'S CAFE AND TAVERN STOKLEY YARDS&#13;
J oe Caparelli Phone 21 11 Builders - Hardware - Coal P hone 3771&#13;
MARTIN'S STORE AND LOCKERS UNDERWOOD AUTO COMPANY&#13;
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BROADWAY CLEANERS &amp; L'NDRY&#13;
125 W. Bdwy. P hone 5544&#13;
C. E. HINMAN &amp; SONS FLORISTS&#13;
McPherson Aven ue Phone 3-1416&#13;
CENTRAL STATES OIL COMPA'NY&#13;
3201 W. Bdwy. Phone 3-0912 &amp; 3-0462&#13;
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Bennett Building Phone 6677&#13;
COHOE LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY CO.&#13;
25 South 15th Street P hone 2546&#13;
CONTINENTAL KELLER COMPANY&#13;
307-315 W. Bdwy. ' Phone 5594&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS HATCHERY&#13;
9th a nd Broadway Phone 3-7169&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS SAVINGS BANK&#13;
503 West Bdwy. one 3-7544&#13;
CRAWFORD LUMBER CO. 1200 Ave. B Phone 3-7501&#13;
CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE . 629 W. Bdwy. Phone 6342&#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
533 Willow Ave. Phon e 7779&#13;
DRS. DRANEY &amp; WELLS&#13;
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314 Wickham Bldg. Phone 5648&#13;
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Broad way a t Scott Phone 5521&#13;
E. M . PEET MANUFACTURING CO. 33 South 25th Street Phone 7761&#13;
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743 West Broadway Phone 7723&#13;
FOX OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.&#13;
54 North Main Street' Phone 5762&#13;
GOLDEN HORSE DINER&#13;
Highway 275 Phone 9640&#13;
HANUSA COMPANY&#13;
100 E. Bdwy. Phones: 3-7167 - 3-7168&#13;
HARRIS DRUG&#13;
917 East Broadway Phone 3-1172&#13;
FRANK HECHT&#13;
318 'Fleming Avenue P hone 8382&#13;
HERMAN'S CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Broadway &amp; Main P hone 3-0955&#13;
HOME CAFE&#13;
118 West Broadway Phone 9960&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR COMPANY&#13;
153 West Broadwa y,_ Phone 5591&#13;
INSUL-WOOL INSULATION CO.&#13;
2128 South Main ' Phone 3-0819&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536-538 W. Broad way Phone 5567&#13;
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725 West Broadway Phone 2-2968&#13;
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412-414-416 Bdwy. P hone 6634&#13;
KATELMAN FOUNDRY&#13;
330 South 11th St. Phone 3-3131&#13;
KEENAN GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.&#13;
234 West Broadway&#13;
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202 West Broadway&#13;
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224 West Broadway Phone 5208&#13;
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331 West Broadway Phone 5241&#13;
OLSENS CAFE&#13;
130 West Broadway Phone 3-0261&#13;
OMAHA STANDARD&#13;
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THE QUICK STORE&#13;
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OUTLET STORE&#13;
535 W. Bdwy. Phone 3-5792&#13;
ROSE MOTORS INC.&#13;
12 4th Street P hone 7731&#13;
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226 South Main Phone 7411&#13;
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VERGANINI BROS .&#13;
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