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                    <text>OUR PRIDE .
IS
SHOWING

UNDERWOOD

����Underwood
High School
1981-82
Underwood
Iowa
51576

�MARCH 23, 1982
PRIME-TIME CHART IS ON A-59
MORNING

4 AM crzA) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
5 AM (Il) UNIVERSITY OF MIDAMERICA
CIZA)NEWS
5:30 00 FAITH 20-Rellgion
(Il) USam--Meeuwsen/Christie
CEJID AUTO RACING
An antique-car rally. taped Oct. 11,
1981, at Syracuse, N.Y.
~MOVIE-Comedy-Drama

"Oily Olly Oxen Free." (1978) G; Katharine Hepburn. (90 min.)
5:55 0 JIM BAKKER-Religion
0 POINT OF VIEW-Jerry Elrod
6 AM 0 HIRING LINE-Tony Cervantes
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

0 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW-Seniors
@ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT -Activities

m ONE DAY AT A TIME-Underclassmen
~WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Sports

ffi REAL PEOPLE -Organizations
@ TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT -Faculty

@) YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS -Jr. High
7 AM U U O U ®:l TODAY
-Gumbel/Pauley/Wallace
Scheduled : Tennis's Martina Navratilova and basketball 's Nancy L1e.berman. (2 hrs.)
C5) U 0 (E) GOOD MORNING
AMERICA-David Hartman
Scheduled : Harry Belafonte. (2 hrs.)
0 mJ (Il) 0) CBS NEWS
-Kurtis/Sawyer
00 BOZO SHOW-Children
SESAME STREET (CC)
LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
cmJ) POWERBOAT RACING
(HID) MOVIE-Drama
" I Sent a Letter to My Love." (French ;
1960) PG ; Simone Signoret. Jean
Rochefort. (1 hr., 45 min .)
(DI!) ALIVE &amp; WELL!
7:05 (IlA) I DREAM OF JEANNIE- Comedy
7:15 (I) Cl) WEATHER
7:30 CI) (J) SPORTS MEDICINE IN THE
80's

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fJj @E POLKA DOT DOOR-Children
7:35 (IlA) MY THREE SONS-Comedy
8 AM 00 (ID FOCUS ON SOCIETY
-Soclology
SESAME STREET (CC)
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(Efill) ENGLISH SOCCER
8:05 (]:zA) MOVIE-Drama CDJl
" City for Conquest." (1940) James
~ney . Ann Sheridan. (2 hrs.)
8:30 (jkJ BEWITCHED-Comedy Cg)
9 AM 0 U REGIS PHILBIN-Discussion
Scheduled : Steve Allen.
0 RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
0 PHIL DONAHUE
A fashion show is presented. (60 min .)
([)JIM BAKKER-Religion
0 (Il) W ONE DAY AT A TIME
Francine (Shelley Fabares) steals one
of Ann's big accounts.
0 (E) PHIL DONAHUE
Former Screen Actors Guild president
Charlton Heston discusses the controversial political stands that the Guild
is taking . (60 min .)
0 ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial
(ID MOVIE-Drama ([W)
· Thoroughbreds Don·1 Cry ." (1937)
Judy Garland . Mickey Rooney. (2 hrs.)
(ID ROMPER ROOM AND FRIENDS
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@ PHIL DONAHUE
Guests : clinical psychologists with ra dio talk shows. (60 min .)
fJj @E MISTER ROGERS-Children
(HID SPORTSCENTER
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" Chapter Two . · PG : see Friday 9 P.M .
for details. (2 hrs . 5 min.)
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0 (ID (Il) W ALICE
Alice donates Mel 's priceless Navy
memento to a church rummage sale.
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TUNE-Game
CI) 0 0 LOVE BOAT
Passengers : Will Geer. Arte Johnson ,
Tom Poston, Pat Morita. (60 min .)
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(E) FAMILY FEUD-Game
(ElID COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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10:05 (]Z!) MOVIE-Comedy
" Tammy and the Bachelor." (1957)
Debbie Reynolds. (2 hrs.)
10:30 U 0 0 U (13) BATTLESTARS
Jenilee Harrison , Debbie Reynolds,
Rip Taylor. Charles Haid .
(E) JOKER'S WILD- Game

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�Any student's "Search for Tomorrow" is a long hard one. But for a senior
the tomorrow is closer than for underclassmen. There are a lot of things to
think about; the job market, college,
marriage, or military.
Along with this comes the feeling of
being the "leaders" of the school. The
freshmen look up to you like you know
everything, but all the other underclassmen know better.
When graduation finally comes it's a
sad day. As much as you looked forward
to it , now that it's here, it's all gone too
fast . The past four years are now only
memories because the tomorrow you've
searched for is here.

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RESTLESS-Serial
00 BIG VALLEY-Western
OJ A LL MY CHILDREN-Serial
UOUNEWS
CZ) Cl) LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
0 U DOCTORS-Serial
(]) RYAN'S HOPE-Serial
0 LET'S MAKE A DEAL-Game
RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
fE SESAME STREET (CC}-Chlldren
AFTE RNOON

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SESAME STREET (CC)
0 CO NVERSATIONS-Joni Baillon
D OUm&gt;OJNEWS
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00 SCOOBY-DOO-Cartoon
((!) (Il) TATTLETALES-Game
Bernie Kopell, Jack Carter.
W PUPPIN'S PLACE-Children
OVER EASY (CC)
Guest: Diahann Carroll. (Repeat)
illl@ MOVIE-Comedy
"Any Which Way You Can. " PG; see
Friday 11 :10 P.M. (1 hr., 55 min.)
3:05 ~ ~UNSTERS-Comedy (DJ)
3:30 U JIM BAKKER-Religion
0 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy
0 OJ RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
ffi POPEYE, BUGS BUNNY &amp;
FRIENDS-Cartoon
0 CAROL BURNETT AN D FRIENDS
0 TOM AND JERRY-Cartoon
0 RYAN'S HOPE-Serial
00 POPEYE-Cartoon
(Ii) MERV GRIFFIN
(Il) SEARCH FOR TOMOR ROW
OVER EASY (CC)
Guest: Diahann Carroll'. (Repeat)
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FRIENDS-Cartoon
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�Connie Adams

Kristy Arrick

Amy Ausdemore

Teresa Ausdemore

Kirsten Bertelsen

Steve Chadwick

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Senior class officers are: vice
president- Robi n M artin ,
president- Teresa Aus d emore, treasurer- Co nn ie Adams, secretary- Ma rk T orneten.

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�Trisha Plumb, Robin
Martin, Ann Larsen
worked on the awards
for the wrestling
banquet.

Harry Cowgill

Theresa Eledge

J im Coyle

Diane Darrington

Julie Driver

Charlotte Fimple

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�Mary Gach

Kathy Gathye

Lee Gilmore

K im Grim

Terry Hansen

Richard Hardesty

Would you pay $33.00 for a guy like T erry H ansen ?

Twyla Hinman

�Lisa Hunt

Lynn Hunt

Todd Jensen

David Kaufman

Margaret Hurd

Tami Koenig

" N o, you're not soaking in P almolive," exclaimed J ulie Driver in cosmetology.

Mary Koesters

�Ann Larsen

Tammy Lander

Sherrie Larsen

Kim Grim studies whi le Kris Whitney and J erry T aylor get an swers from Ann
Larsen.

Philip Longmeyer

Lynn Leaders

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Kris Lustgraaf

�Robin Martin

Cindy Matt hews

Shawn McKee

B ill Wi lson , K irk R asm ussen , and Dave Sch nackenberg study wh ile Philip L ongmeye r gazes a round t h e ro om .

Maria Paulina Orellana

Todd Nielsen

Jerry Miller

9

�Kirsten Bertelsen smiles while painting the
windows of the office during spirit week.

Mike Rodenburg

Trisha Plumb

Kirk Rasmussen

Shelley Ring

Janis Rodenburg

Dave Scnackenberg

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Carol Stroebele

�Jerry Taylor

Rod Taylor

Richard H ardesty chows down on cake and punch
given by the cheerleaders.

Mark Torneten

Bill Wilson

Kris Whitney

Robbie Wright

Lee Gilmore takes time to pose for t h e camera
during hum an ph ysiology.

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�CONNIE ADAMS-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Art Club 11, Pep Club 10, Explorers Club 11, Student
Cabinet 9,10, NHS 11,12, Class Officer 12, Softball 10, Basketball
9,10,11,12, Volleyball 11.
KRISTY ARRICK-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Art Club 11,12, Annual Staff 9,10,11, Student Cabinet
11, AFS 9,10,11,12, NHS 10,11,12.
AMY AUSDEMORE-Choir 9,10, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Track 9.
TERESA AUSDEMORE-Concert, stage, pep, and marching
band 9,10,11,12, Student Cabinet 9,10,11, NHS 10,11,12, Class
Officer 12, Softball 9,10, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Volleyball
9,10,11,12.
KIRSTEN BERTELSEN-Concert, pep, and marching band
9,10,11, Pep Club 9, Homecoming Court 12, Junior leader 11,
Photography Club 11.
STEVE CHADWICK-Speech 10.
JIM COYLE-Explorers Club 11, Homecoming Court 12, Baseball 9,10,11, Football 9,10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, Track
10,11,12.
HARRY COWGILL-Choir 9, Football Manager 10,11,12, Wrestling Manager 10,11.
DIANE DARRINGTON-Concert, stage, pep, and marching
band 9,10,11,12, Art Club 10,11,12, Pep Club 9, Choir 9, AFS
11,12, NHS 11,12 Softball 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11.
JULIE DRIVER-UHT 11, Porn pon 10,11.
THERESA ELEDGE-UHT 9,10,11,12, Porn pon 11,12.
&amp;HARLOTTE FIMPLE-Annual Staff 9,10, Football Cheerleader 12, Wrestling Cheerleader 10,11,12, Volleyball 11.
MARY GACH-Explorers Club 11, Annual Staff 9,10, Student
Cabinet 12, Softball 9,10,11.
KATHY GATHYE-Concert, pep, and marching band 9,10, UHT
11,12, Art Club 12, Explorers Club 11, Speech 9, Softball 10,11,
Cheerleader 10.
LEE GILMORE-Baseball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12,
Cross Country 12.
KIMBERLY GRIM-Marching Band 10,11,12, UHT 10,11, Porn
pon 9,10,11,12,
TERRY HANSEN-Homecoming Court 12, Baseball 9,10,11,12,
Football 9,10,11,12, Track 10.
RICHARD HARDESTY-Homecoming Court 12, Football
10,11,12, Track 9,10,11,12.
TWYLA HINMAN-Concert and pep band 9,10, Pep Club 9,
Choir 9,10,11 Swing choir 9,10,11 , Speech 9,10, Porn pon 9,10,
Softball 9,10, Basketball 9, Track 9.
LISA HUNT-Art Club 10,11,12, Explorers Club 11, Choir
9,10,11, AFS 10,11,12, Girls Glee 9, Science Club 11.
LYNN HUNT -Art Club 11,12, Explorers Club 11, AFS 10,11,12,
MARGARET HURD-Marching band 11,12, UHT 9,10,11,12,
Choir 11,12, Swing Choir 11, Porn pon 11,12.
DAVE KAUFMAN -Homecoming King 12, Football 12, Track
9,10,11,12, Cross Country 9,10,11,12.
TODD JENSEN-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band 9,10,
FFA 10,11.12.
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TAMI KOENIG-Concert. stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Pep Club 9. Softball 9,10,11, Basketball 9, Basketball
Manager 11, Volleyball 9,10,11,12.
MARY KOESTERS-UHT 9,11 , Choir 9,10,11,12, Girls Glee 9.
TAMMY LANDER-UHT 11,12.
ANN LARSEN-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band 9,10,11,
Pep Club 9, Student Cabinet 10,12, Prom server 10, Homecoming
Court 12, Football Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Basketball Cheerleader 9,10, Wrestling Cheerleader 11,12, FFA Queen 11.
SHERRIE LARSEN-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11, UHT 9,10, Library Club 10, AFS 11.
LYNN LEAD~RS-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Choir 9,10,11,12, Fall Play 12, Cross Country 12.
PHILIP LONG~EYER- Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Choir 9,10,11,12_, Swing Choir 9,10,11,12, Fall Play
10,12, AFS 9,10,11,12, Musical 12.
KRIS LUSTGRAAF-Concert, pep, and marching band 9,10,
Speech 11, Basketball 9,10,12.
ROBIN MARTIN -Concert, stage, pep, marching band 9,10, Art
Club 10, Explorers Club 11, NHS 11,12, Class officer 9,11,12,
Softball 9, Basketbal l 9,10,11,12, T rack 9,11, Volleyball 11,12.
CINDY MATTHEWS-UHT 9,10,11,12, Annual Staff 10,11,

Choir 9,10,11,12, Swing Choir 10,11,12, Musical 12, Speech 12,
Fall Play 9,10,11,12, AFS 10,11,12.
SHAWN MCKEE-Explorers Club 11, Student Cabinet 9, Prom
Server 10, Class Officer 10, Baseball 9,10, Football 11, Basketball
9,10,11, Track 9,10,11,12, Cross Country 12.
JERRY MILLER-Speech 9, Baseball 9,10, Basketball 9,11.
TODD NIELSEN-Concert, pep, and marching band 9,10, Track
12, Cross Country 12, FFA 10,11,12.
MARIA PAULINA ORELLANA-Speech 12, Fall Play 12, AFS
12.
TRISHA PLUMB-Concert, pep, and marching band 9,10,11,12,
UHT 12, Art Club 11, Pep Club 9, Explorers Club 11, Student
Cabinet 12, Prom server 10, Homecoming Court 12, Football
Cheerleader 10,12, Basketball Cheerleader 9,10,11, Wrestling
Cheerleader 12.
KIRK RASMUSSEN-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12 Explorers Club 11, Choir 9,10,11,12, Swing Choir
9,10,11,12, Fall Play, lighting and sound, 9,10,11,12, AFS
9,10,11,12, NHS 10,11,12, Class Officer 11, FFA 11, Basketball
11, Track 10,11,12, Musical 12, D.A.R. Good Student Award.
SHELLEY RING-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Art Club 10,11, Pep Club 9, Homecoming Queen 12,
Class Officer 10, Softball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12.
JANIS RODENBURG-UHT 9,10,11,12, Explorers Club 11,12.
MIKE RODENBURG-Prom server 10, Football 9,10,11,12,
Wrestling 10.
DAVID SCHNACKENBERG -Concert, pep band 9,10,11,12, Pep
Club 9, Homecoming Court 12, F ootball 9,10,11,12, Track 11,
Junior Leader 11, Wrestling 11,12.
CAROL STROEBELE-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Pep Club 9, Homecoming Court 12, NHS 10,11,12,
Softball' 9,10,11 ,12, Football Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Basketball
9,10,11,12, Track 9,10,12, Volleyball 11,12.
JERRY TAYLOR-Football 9,10,11, Wrestling 9,10,11,12.
ROD TAYLOR-Concert and marching band 9,10,11,12, Exolorers Club 11, Wrestling 9,10,11,12, Football 11, Cross Country
12.
MARK TORNETEN -Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11 ,12, Pep Club 9, Choir 9,10,11,12, Swing choir 9,10,11,12,
Fall Play, lighting and sound, 9,10,11,12, NHS 10,11,12, Class
Officer 11,12, FFA 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Musical 12.
KRIS WHITNEY-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Art Club 10,11, Pep Club 9, Class Officer 9, Wrestling
Cheerleader 9, Basketball Cheerleader 10,11, Track 9, Volleyball
11,12.
WILLIAM WILSON-Explorers Club 11, Football 12, Science
Club 9,10,11.
ROBBIE WRIGHT-Library Club 10.
Shawn McKee puts the fini shing touches on his project in shop.

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'1!) (Il) TATTLETALES-Game
Tim Reid and Daphne Maxwell, Abby
Dalton and Jack Smith.
W PUPPIN'S PLACE-Children
ffi ffi OVER EASY (CC)
Entertainer Joel Grey. (Repeat) .
3:05 C1ZA) MUNSTERS-Comedy~
3:30 0 JIM BAKKER-Religion
· 0 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy
0 W RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
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POPEYE, BUGS BUNNY &amp;
FRIENDS-Cartoon
0 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS
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0 TOM AND JERRY-Cartoon
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'1!) MERV GRIFFIN
(Il) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
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OVER EASY (CC)
Entertainer Joel Grey. (Repeat)
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ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

Activities

"The Entertainment" at Underwood
was at a peak this year. Homecoming
started it off with a bang and was followed by the Christmas and Sweetheart
dances, with prom being the highlight
of them all.
The musical and spring play provided to be worth all of the hard work
that was put into them by the sponsors
and the students.
Graduation, the biggest event of the
year for the seniors, ended their years
of high school, and brought our act ivities to a close.

�Don't Stop Believin'

Kim McKern enjoys a dance with her date.

Todd Nuzum does the hokey-pokey.

The 1982 Junior-Senior Prom was
held May 1 at Cascio's in Omaha.
Mark Shafer read the opening and
Tracy Hough read the closing. Rhonda
Christensen and Lisa Powell sang a
song. The Senior Will was given by Lee
Gilmore and Dave Schnackenberg. Doramae Casson and Kim McKern read th'e
Junior Prophecy. The Sophomore
Prom Servers were Mike Hackett, Dave
Stroebele, Sheila Plumb, and Deb
McKern·.

Mike Hackett and Rod Taylor sit out a dan ce.

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�Carol St roebele accepts an honor award presented by Mr.
Craig Scott .

Teresa Ausdemore gives a speech at graduation.

Makin' The Grade
On May 16, 1982, the Commencement exercizes were held at the Underwood High School
Gymnasium.
This year 's graduating class was the first class
in 11 years to have every student graduate. Diplomas were presented by t he President of t he
School Board, Vicki Grote.
Of t he 50 students that graduated, 9 were
National Honor Society members, and 5 others
were Honor St udents.
Class Motto; Do not follow where.the path may
lead. Go, instead, where t here is no pat h and
leave a trail.
Class Colors; Midnight Blue and Silver.
Class Flower; White Rose, Blue T ipped.
Junior Leaders; Bill Adams, Jean Leth.

T he graduates anxiously wait for t he ceremony to end.

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�South Pacific was the first musical
in six years to be given at Underwood
High School. South Pacific takes
place on two islands in the South
Pacific during WWII. The musical
was presented on November 6 and 7
under the direction of Mrs. Carmen
Wallin. The choir students and some
of the male faculty participated in
the musical. Leading roles in the
musical were Jan Leth as Nellie and
Mark Torneten as Emile. Long hours
and hard practices made the musical
a success.

Jan Leth sings, "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out-of-My H air ".

South Pacific

Sharon Torneten portrays "Bloody Mary" trying to swindle the sailors;
Mark Torneten, Scott Baxley, Mr. Ned Cox, a nd K.irk Rasmussen.

Jan Leth and Mar k Torn ete n enjoy " Some En ch anged Even ing".

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�Masterpiece Theatre
The cast of the play included;
front row: Mark Shafer. Second
row: Kerin McKern, Jackie
Smith, Nancy Larsen, Dan Whitson, Gerri Gach, Denise Witt,
Duane Hinman, Lynn Leaders.
Third row: Veriti Waldman,
Becky Arbaugh, Joyce McDonald, Cindy Matthews, Troy
Larson, Rod Pitt, Polly Orellana,
Mr. Charles Frisk, Mike Hackett,
and Julie Pingel.

"Loco-Motion, Commotion, Dr. Gorilla
and Me" was this year's spring play which
takes place in an old house belonging to an
arch-criminal, called Dr. Gorilla. The play
was presented on April 16 and 17 and was
directed by Ms. Rose Marie VelasquezHerrera.
The leading roles were played by Sharon Torneten as Priscilla Del Mar, Dan
Whitson as Chester, and Gerri Gach as
Patsy. The surprise Gorilla was played by
Mr. Charles Frisk.

T he gorilla poses with the De Payne sisters: Veriti Waldman, Becky Arbaugh, a nd Joyce McDonald.

The crew that worked on lights were Dave Ryan,
Mike Hackett, and Todd Nuzum.

�All That You Dream

What's the matter Randy Geise? Aren't you hungry?

Rich Taylor trikes to the top.

Jeff Dawson tries to help push the freshmen class to a vi cto ry by a
nose.
The senior class anxiously waits to
be sold.

�1981 Homecoming Court: Dave Schnackenberg, T risha Plumb,
Jim Coyle, Carol Stroebele, Queen Shelley Ring, King Dave

Kaufman, Ann La rsen, Rich Hardesty, Kirsten Berte lsen, and
Terry Hansen. Crownbearers: LuAnne Adams, Danny Masker.

Dave Kaufman and Shelley Ring were chosen
to reign over the 1981 Homecoming Court. The
theme for the coronation was "All That You
Dream". A dance followed the coronation with
a disc-jockey from Complete Music.
The week leading up to the coronation was
filled with lots of spirit. The student body participated in "Hurt Day", "Twin Day", and "Opposite-Sex Day". The Eagle spirit soared spirit
night with the senior class winning t he spirit
rock. Slave day was also added to t he week's
activities where the seniors were sold to the
underclassmen.
The Eagle spirit came t o a peak when the
football team munched the Shelby Cardinals
24-6.

For Queen S helley a nd King Dave this night was "All That They
Dreamed ."

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�The 1982 F.F.A. Sweetheart Dance was held
on March 5. The Sweetheart Queen candidates
were freshman Susy Ausdemore, sophomore
Jill Olsen, and junior Tracy Hough. Tracy
Hough was crowned by Ann Larsen the 1981
Sweetheart Queen. The dance was a big success
with music provided by a disc-jockey from
Complete Music.

Dave Stroebele and Sheila Plumb boogie to the beat.

Solid Gold Dances
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F.F.A. Representatives Gregg Leaders, Bill Adams, Dave Ryan, an d
Todd Jensen watch. as Ann Larsen, The 1981 queen, crowns Tracy
Hough. Other candidates Susy Ausdemore and Jill Olsen look on.

F.F.A. Junior Escort Bill Adams a nd Queen Tracy Hough
enjoy the first dance of th evening.

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�The underclassmen go " One Day at a
Time" in many different ways. Most of
the students can be found in class working hard on their assignments or list ening to their teachers during the day.
When students aren't in class you can
find them in various places. They are
usually practicing in the music room,
running in the gym, goofing around in
the shop or talking in study hall.
Whatever they're doing, it usually
has to do with having fun.

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ONE DAY AT A TIME

ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
Sched uled: A backstage visit with
"The Young and Restless" stars.
O M*A*S*H
Co ncl usion . An emergency convinces
Rada r that he's more needed in Korea
t han at home. Van Kirk: Lee de Broux.
C9[) SATURDAY NIGHT
il!)
QUINCY
Qui ncy investigates patient abuse at a
menta l hospital. (70 min.)
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BOLERO-Ballet
The Jac kson (Miss.) Ballet performs to
Ravel' s
" Bolero,"
Rachmaninoff's
"S pring Waters" and a Tomaso Albino ni Adagio.
W @E DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE
Sexy pinups may adorn the staid hospital magazine.
ffilID MOVI E-Mystery
"The Secret of Seagull Island ." (English ; 1981) Not rated : Violence, nudity.
A woman (Prunella Ransome) searches for her missing sister in Italy. Jeremy Brett. (1 hr., 45 min.)
(17A) ALL IN THE FAMI LY
ffi Q) VEGA$-Crime Drama
A vengefu l man (Richard Lynch) plans
a fiery death for Dan. (70 min .)
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Underclassmen

0 NIGHTLINE-Ted Koppel
CID MOVIE-Drama Cg)
"How Green Was My Valley." (1941)
Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara,
Donald Crisp. (2 hrs., 30 min.)
(ElID SPORTSCENTER
11 :40 il!) CID iE McMILLAN &amp; WIFE
An unknown killer has sworn to make
Sally his next victim. Rock Hudson,
Susan Saint James. (1 hr., 40 min.)
Mid. 0 CANDID CAMERA
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See Sunday 4 P.M. (90 min.)
Olm SPORTS PROBE
12:1o· m m NEWS
12:15 ~MOVIE-Comedy
"Wholly Moses." PG ; see Monday 7
P.M. for details. (1 hr., 40 min.)
12:30 U 0 (DJ NEWS
0 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN
John Ehrlichman is among the scheduled guests. (60 min.)
0 AN SWER IS LOVE
CYM) WOMEN 'S TENNIS
See Sunday 3 A.M. (3 hrs. )
12 :45 U NEWS
1 ~M 0 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy
1 :05 CI1A) MOVIE-Crime Drama CU)
" Portrait of a Mobster." (1961) Vic

�Juniors On To The Top
Kelly Adair
Bill Adams
Ronnie Arrick

Rick Becker
Lisa Bertelsen
Shelly Brown
Doramae Casson
Chip Christensen

Rhonda Christensen
Steve Coberly
Wendy Colglazier
Diane Dawson
Danelle Dofner

Ron Dose
Gerri Gach
Joan Garcia
Scott Gartin
Randy Geise

Tracy Grace
Ken Greelis
David Grim
Derek Hansen
Deanna Hassler

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�Tracy Hough
Bill Huff
Rod Hutson
Darrell Jennings
Mike Jones

Janet Kamminga
Mike Kephart
Lisa Kohel
David Kruse
Wendy Larsen

Jean Leth
Kim McKern
Terry Magnuson
Shelley Minear
Brad Montgomery

Dennis Moore
Butch Muell
Darren Nelson
Bradd Obrecht
J aye O'Doniel

Jim Osborn
Donna P etersen
Danny P eter on
Julie Phillips
Lisa Powell

P atricia Rahde
Lisa Rasmussen
Mark Shafer
Gary Sherbon

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�Doreen Simmons
Jackie Smith
Jayne Sorensen

Rich Taylor
Sharon Tometen
Stephanie Vik

Deb Wenninghoff
Cynthia White
Todd Wolford

The 1981-82 class officers are: President-Mark
Shafer, Secretary-Tracy Hough, Treasurer-Kim
McKern, and Vice President-Dennis Moore (Not
Pictured) .

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�Susan Barker
Scott Baumfalk

The Perfect ''10''
Scott Baxley
Vern Bertelsen
Tisha Burke
Pam Carter
Davin Christoffersen

Bob Connolly
Lori Cowgill
Brian Driver
Amy Edwards
Teresa Elam

Tyler Eledge
T y Eret
Shelly Etherington
Terri Gach
Joe Garcia

Kelly Geise
Todd Gittins
Gayle Gunderson
Mike Hackett
T y Hanson

Robin Holcomb
Mike Jensen
Laura Jensen
Dianna Kaufman
Cindy Koesters

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�Rodney Larsen
Roger Larsen
Paul Larson
Jan Let h
Becky Leytham

Barb Longmeyer
Carey Martin
Debbie McKern
Kerin McKern
Ken t Nelso n

Brian Nichols
T odd Nuzum
Jill Olsen
Sheila Plumb
Kat hlee n Ravlin

Eric Rowe
J ay Royer
Dave Ryan
Ron Sealock
Juli Severson

Tom Simmons
Lisa Shafer
Mike Snyder
Dave Stroe bele
Teresa T ech

Monda Thompson
Dallas Whitney
Ti m Winner
T aw na Wo lford
Joy Wahle

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�Sophomore class officers: Secretary-Deb McKern , Treasurer-Mike Snyder, Vice
President-Barb Longmeyer, President-Carey Martin.

What is so interesting, Amy Edwards?

Freshmen class officers: Vice President-Curt Montgomery, President-Susy Ausdemore, Secretary-Julie
Pingel, Treasurer-Dan Whitson.

27

�Freshmen Ease In
Becky Arbaugh
Susy Ausdemore
Kevin Barnum
Penny Baxley
Don Brown

Doug Brunow
Dave Casson
Rob Casson
Jeff Dawson
Tammi Drake

Brian Fronk
Shelly Garcia
Shelly Gochanour
Steve Grim
Ed Harris

Lisa Hartwell
Duane Hinman
Ronda Holcomb
Jennifer Hough
Kirby Hutson

Rod Kaufman
Mike Koesters
Wendy Jenson
Nancy Larsen
Troy Larson

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�Gregg Leaders
Keith Mander
Joyce McDonald
Lana McKee
Tami Miller

Sean Mils
Curtis Montgomery
Danny Moore
Tracy Peterson
Julie Pingel

Rod Pitt
Fred Potter
Cindy Rasmussen
Ron Rasmussen
Dan Ryan

Cristy Schaefer
Sherry Spidell
Bill Starnes
Gary Wahle
Veriti Waldman

Karen White
Dan Whitson
Neil Wilson
Denise Witt
Sandy Wright

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�ft MAJOR 9 SPOTLiGHT
00 AMERICA'S TOP 10-Muslc
(ID (Il) W .GOLF
Special: Third-round play in the Heritage Golf Classic. See Sunday 3:15
P.M. for details. (live)
GUITAR WITH FREDERICK

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Exhibition: Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee at Sun City, Ariz. (Live)
0) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
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Pro and aerial acrobatic highlights.
(QIA) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS
-Profile
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The finals of the $135,000 Miller High
Life Open are telecast from Milwaukee. Defending ·champion: Mike
Durbin. (live)
0 (ID (fl) W NCAA BASKETBALL
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(HDID MOVIE-Mystery
"The Secret of Seagull lslang." Not
rated; see Monday 7 P.M. for movie
details. (1 hr. , 45 min.)
3:30 U 0 0 U ~WOMEN'S GOLF
Speclari Third-round play in the Women 's Kemper Open. See Sunday 3:30
P.M. for details. (Live)
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Time approximate. Oklahoma State at
Nebraska in the second game of a
doubleheader. (Live)
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also
includes
[Today's
program
Sportscenter Plus.]
3:35 Cfm FREEMAN REPORTS
4 PM
(SJ SOCCER MADE rN GERMANY
C5J 0 U ((l WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS
Wilfredo Gomez (34-1) defends his
WBC superbantamweight title against
Juan "Kid" Meza .(37-5) in a scheduled
15-round bout taped at Atlantic City,
N.J. (Records by Ring Magazine.) Also
(rescheduled from last week): · The
Women's Record High Dive Challenge,
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Sports

Und erw oo d 's " Wid e World of
Sports" h ad its thrills of victory and its
agonies of defeat. Cross Country, a new
sport at Underwood, began t he year by
sendi ng 5 boys to state. Volleyball held
an invitational tournament at Underwood for the first time, while fo otball
almost recaptured their division title.
Girls basketball, boys basket ball, and
wrestling didn't do as well as expected
but t heir hard work and determination
could be seen. Overall t hat's what
sports is all about at Underwood, not
winning or losing but trying to be the
best you can.

�CROSS COUNTRY

Cross Country members include: Coach Bill Reid, Rod Taylor, Rich Taylor, Lynn Leaders, Todd
Nielsen, Dave Kaufman. Back Row: Joe Garcia, Rodney Larsen , Brad Montgomery, Lee Gilmore,
Roger Larsen, Mark Shafer.

This was the first Cross-Country team at Underwood for 15
years and it proved to be a very
successful one.
Coach Bill Reid said, " We improved our times every meet a!1d
ended up with a fourth place fmish at Districts which was good
enough to qualify for the st ate
meet."
This was a good learning year
and next year should be better.

State Cross Country members include: Lynn Leaders, Rich Tayl~r, Da~e Kaufma n Back Row: Brad Montgomery, Mark Shafer, and Coach Bill Reid.

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�Rebuilding Seasoµ Ends
In Success

Top row-Manager H. Cowgill, D. Casson, M . Hackett, S. Baxley,
T . Eret, T. Nuzum,. T. Eledge, D. Ryan, E. Rowe, G. Wahle, J .
Dawson, Coach M. Ballenger, D. Brunow, Coach N. Cox, N.
Wilson , Coach C. Frisk, C. Montgomery, Middle row- Manager
D. Moore, S. Mils, S. Coberly, M. Shafer, M. Kephart, J . Osborn,

B. Muell , R. Geise, D. Hansen, R. Sealock, D. Stroebele, D.
Whitney, R. Pitt, B. Starnes, Bottom row- Manager A. Dofner,
T . Wolford, C. Christensen, D. Kaufman, M . Rodenburg, B.
Wilson , T . Hansen, D . Schnackenberg, R. Hardesty, J. Coy le, B.
Adams, D. Moore, D. Nelson.

Seniors- Jim Coyle, Richard Hardesty , Dave Schnackenberg, Tery Hansen .

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�Eagles scramble for yards.

Senior h a lfback Jim Coyle m a neuvered his way to
a 491 yard rushing seaso n .

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Walnut
Elk-Horn
Carson

Although the 1981 football season was supposed to be
a rebuilding season for the Eagles, they still came away
with a 5 win 4 loss record. This put them a victory away
from repeat ing as National League Champions. A high
point in the season came with wins over powerful Mo.
Valley, and eventual National League Champion Carson-Macedonia.
Named t o the All-Conference team were seniors Jim
Coyle- run ning back and place kicker, Dave Kaufmanpunter, T erry Hansen- defensive end, Richard Hardest y- li ne b cker, and junior Butch Muell- defensive
line. T he E agles offensive team was second in the
league in rushing offense and third in the league in
rushing defense.

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Avoha
Tri-Center

6
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�Volleyball 1981

Kate Rav li n cautio ns the "Birdie, Birdie in t he sky ...

Varsity volleyball members for the 1981 season include: Coach
Michele Loos, Barb Longmeyer, Teresa Ausdemore, Tami
Koenig, Shelley Ring, Assistant Coach Joyce Rodenburg, Deb

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Deb McKern wis hes t he ball over t he net.

McKern, Amy Edwards, She lley Minear, Carol Stroebele, Lisa
Shafer, and Robin Marti n.

�Senior volleyball members include; Carol Stroebele, R obin Martin, Tami Koenig, T eresa Ausdemore and Shelley Ring.

The 1981 volleyball season ended the year with
five wins and nine loses. Though t he season had a
few downfalls there was great talent on the squad.
Letterwinners on the team were seniors, Carol
St roebele, Robin Martin, Teresa Ausdemore, Tami
Koenig, Shelley Ring, junior Shelley Minear and
sophomore Barb Longmeyer.
At the Underwood Invitational Tournament six
members were chosen for the All-Star team. Senior
Shelley Ring received the honor for Underwood. All
Conference Honorable Mention went to sophomore
Barb Longmeyer.
The team gave out a great effort and they hope to
look for a victorious season next year.
Junior Varsity members for the 1981 season were:
freshmen, Lana McKee, Joyce McDonald, Tracy Pet erson, Wendy Jenson, Shelly Garcia, Susy Ausdemore, and Denise Witt; sophomores, Kerin McKern,
Tisha Burke, and junior Stephanie Vik.

Season Record 1981

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L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
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Walnut
Carson
St. Alberts
Shelby
Tri-Center
Mo. Valley
AvoHa
Elkhorn
Tri-Center
St. Alberts
Treynor
Griswold
l.S.D.
Oakland

L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W

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�White . Shadow
The 1981-82 boys basketball season
had few wins but the team showed great
determination and a winning attitude.
The team finished the year with a 3-16
record.
Jim Coyle, Lee Gilmore, Mark Torneten, semor letterwinners, showed
great intensity and leadership throughout the season.
Eight other letterwinners were juniors Bill Adams and Randy Geise,
sophomores Rodney Larsen, Roger Larsen, Todd Nuzum, Eric Rowe, Dave
Ryan, and Dave Stroebele.
With only three seniors the team was
rather young, but they gave a great effort. The experience for the returning
letterwinners should give the Eagles a
good head start for next year.

1981-82 Boys Basketball
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47
53
66
57
69
45
50
37
40
28
41
70
36
43
39
47

Treynor
Mo. Valley
ISD
Malvern
Walnut
AvoHa
Oakland
Elk Horn
Carson
Tri-Center
Shelby
Walnut
Griswold
St. Alberts
Shelby
Nishna Valley

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Conference
Carson

44

50

Sectionals
Tri-Center

70

71

85
80
56
68
77

53
45
68
61
67
55
58

JV basketball members include: Head Coach Mike Ballenger, Sean Mils, Gregg Leaders, Dave Casson, Bill Starnes, Mike Jensen,
Robert Casson, Ronnie Sealock, Assistant Coach Mike Stanley, Duane H inman, Manager Tom Simmons, Manager Scott Baxley,
Danny Ryan .

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�Jim Coyle passes the ball as Roger Larsen
and Bill Adams set up the play.

Dave Stroebele psychs out the opponent as he
jumps high for the ball.

The anticipa-a-tion is making
Lee Gilmore wait.

Varsity boys basketball members include: Head Coach M. Ballenger, B. Adams, M. Torneten, E. Rowe, R. Larsen, L. Gilmore, D.
Ryan, R. Larsen, R. Geise, Assistant Coach M. Stanley, Manager T . Simmons, T. Nuzum, J. Coyle, D. Stroebele, J . Dawson, Manager
R Baxley.

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�Instant Replay
1981-82 Girls Basketball

The 1981-82 girls basketball team
finished the year with a conference record of 2-8 and an overall record of 614. The girls put out a great effort and
showed promise of leadership in the
years to come.
Amy Ausdemore, senior, was named
to the 2nd team all conference for
southwestern Iowa. Amy also lead the
conference in individual field goals and
offensive rebounds for SWI conference.
Robin Martin, also a senior, had
many outstanding statistics. She was
ranked 5th in t he conference for field
goals, hitting 51.63 , 6th at the charity
line for 69.23 , and 4th in individual
assists.
Mrs. Minssen, the head coach, feels
that the girls worked together as a
team. She also commented that the
team was higher in conference standings than they had ever been and UHS
had quite a few close games.

UHS
66
Shelby
52
Treynor
67
Mo. Valley
66
Malvern
52
St. Alberts
63
Walnut
76
Carson
60
AvoHa
46
Oakland
64
ElkHorn
57
Carson
44
A-L
62
Tri-Center
64
Shelby
75
Walnut
63
Griswold
Conference Tournament
59
AvoHa
61
Oakland
Sectionals
Shelby
68
Treynor
59

0
49
72
65
78
65
77
46
62
66
80
47
80
83
65
76
73

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..-.

52
77
63
92

JV girls basketball members incl ude: Head C~ach T ammy Minssen, K. Lustgraaf, S. Garcia, J . Garcia, L. McKee, D. McKern,
Assistant Coach Chris Head, A. Edwards, S. Vik, K. McKern, S. Ausdemore, T . Peterson, Manager Jaye O'Doniel.

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�Amy Ausdemore pushes her way in for a
rebound as Kerin McKern, sure of her shot,
awaits two points.

Amy Ausdemore jumps high as she tips the ball to
a victory on the Eagle team.

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Carol Stroebele watches the ball
as she sinks another free t hrow .

Varsity gi rls members include: Head Coach T . Minssen, T. H ough , K. Ravlin, K. McKern, B. Longmeyer, D. Casson, Manager J.
O'Doniel, Assistant Coach C. Head, C. Adams, T. Ausdemore, S. Ring, A. Ausdemore, R. Martin, C. Stroebele, K. Lustgraaf.

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�All Star Wrestling

Row 1: Coach Jerry Anderson, Rod Taylor, Vern Bertelsen, Rod Pitt, Gary Wahle, Jerry Taylor, Dan Whitson . Row 2: Steve
Coberly, Rick Becker, Ron Rasmussen, Mike Jones, Mike Hackett, Dave Schnackenberg, and Rich Taylor. Not Pictured:
Dallas Whitney, and Coach Bill Reid.

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30

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Logan
Tri-Center
Carson
Elk-Horn
Oakland
AvoHa
Missouri-Vally
West Harrison
Griswold
Treynor
St. Alberts

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33
27
36
33

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56

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Rod Pitt shows his determination.

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�Mike Hackett holds on for a victory.

The Underwood Eagles wrestling team sent one
wrestler to the state wrestling tournament in Des
Moines. This was senior Rod Taylor, wrestling at
105. The Eagles also sent 2 wrestlers to Districts, Rod
Taylor and Dave Schnackenberg. With alot of injuries and a young team the Eagles suffered a below
average season, winning 1 and losing 10 in duel
meets. This does not tell the whole story of the season. Because the Eagles were a much better tournament team, they were better individual wrestlers.
The Eagles placed 3rd at the Exira Tournament, 4th
at the Sectional Tournament. With the heavy gradution the Eagles had a younger team out on the mat.
This gave the team a lot of experience and and
should help the Eagles in recapturing their dominate
position in wrestling next year.

Rod Taylor wins his qualifying match for state.

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�Breaking Away

Bottom, left to right: Tracy Hough, Shelley Minear, Carol Stroebele, Stephanie Vik, Diane Dawson. Middle row:
Tracy Peterson, Terri Gach, Kerin McKern, Denise Witt, Shelly Etherington. Top row: Tami Miller, Lana McKee,
Karen White, Asst. Coach Tammy Minssen , Coach Ned Cox. Not Pictured: Ba rb Longmeyer and T aw na Wolford .

Barb Longmeyer soars through t he irir for a second place
victo ry in t he long jump.

School records were established by K.
McKern in the high jump with 5'2"; the 440
relay team of B. Longmeyer, T. Wolford, C.
Stroebele, and S. Minear, with a time of 54.6;
The 880 relay team of S. Vik, T . Wolford , B.
Longmeyer, and S. Minear with a time of
1:54.05; the sprint medley team of B. Longmeyer, C. Stroebele, S. Vik, and T. Hough
Tracy Hough takes the baton from Tawna Wolford in the with a time of 1:57.7; and the distance medley team of S. Vik, S. Minear, T. Wolford,
distance medley.
and T. Hough with 4:38.05.
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�Bott om, left t o ri ght : D. Nelson, R. Pitt, D. Grim , D. Stroebele,
P. Larson, R. Sealock, D. Hinman, J . Dawso n, Manager D.
Moore. Middle row: Coach Bill Reid, J . Osborn , D. Kaufm an, T .
Grace, D. Whi t ney, R. H ardesty, J . Coyle, S. Gartin , S. McKee,

B. Adams. T op row: Coach J erry Anderson, R. Hutson, T . Nielsen, B. Montgomery, M. Snyder, B. Nichols, D. Kruse, T . Hansen, M. Hacket t, M. Shafer, T . Wolford, and K Rasmussen.

Dave Kruse leaps high and mighty to clear the high jump bar.

Boys track had a very good season t his year. Several school
records were broken. T erry Hansen broke t he discus record
with a throw of 153'4.5 '', Dave K aufm an ran t h e 3200 meter
in 10:38,00, and Jim Coyle ran the 400 low hurdles in 58.28.
Underwood qualified t wo relays and one indi idual event
for the -state meet . The two relays were the mile medley relay
with Darren N elson, J im Coyle, Kirk Rasmussen, and Dave
K aufman , and the mile relay with Dave Kaufman, Jim
Coyle, Todd Wolford , and Kirk Rasmussen . Dave Kaufman
qualified in t h e 1600 meter run.
J eff Dawson strides to t he fini sh line.

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�Eagles Play To Win

Softball team members include: Top row: Coach J. Rodenburg, T . Koenig, S. Ring, K. Ravlin, D.
Darrington, M. Gach, Asst. Coach M. Loos. Middle row: D. Dawson, D. Casson, T. Gach, C. Stroebele,
T . Hough, B. Longmeyer. Bottom row: J . Stroebele, C. Martin, T. Tech, S. Vik, D. McKern , and J .
O'Doniel.

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1981 Summer Softball
Carson
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Logan-Magnolia
Shelby
Oakland
AvoHa
Tri-Center
Treynor
Logan-Magnolia
St. Alberts
Walnut
AvoHa
Elk Horn
Tri-Center
St. Alberts
Treynor
Conference Tourney
Treynor
Griswold
Sectionals
Abraham Lincoln

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Mary Gach heads for first base.

�Baseball Fever

Catch It!

Baseball team members include: Top row: S. McKern, M. Hackett, T . Hansen, L. Gilmore, R. Geise, D.
Hansen, Coach Schreiber. Bottom row: B. Adams, J. Coyle, D. Whitney, R. Sealock, D. Stroebele, T .
Nuzum.

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Griswold

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Logan

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6
8
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Ron Sealock backs up an easy out by Derek Hansen at first base.

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Shelby

AvoHa
Oakland
Tri-Center
Paul IV Omaha
Paul IV Omaha
AvoHa
T reynor
Walnut
Walnut
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Sectionals
AvoHa
Sectional Finals
Griswold
District Finals
Logan

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7

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�Mr. Stanley: Action Cam 6.

Gayle Gunderson and Kelly Geise take a break during pep
band.

Denise Witt wonders what cheer Sheila Plumb is talking about.

Dave Ryan looks amazed as he holds up the scaffolding with one
hand.
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�The "Real People" at Underwood
could probably be better known as real
"crazy" people. When you get them together in an organization it can be chaos. They are never organized. Everyone
has their own ideas to add to the group.
Then they have to decide which plan to
use and how to carry it out. When the
event is all over everyone can relax for a
·.vhile and then start thinking of things
to do next year.

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Dateless, the girls accept an invitation
to visit a new singles bar. (35 min.)
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Bill Russell (host) and Franken &amp; Da
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0 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy
Sue Ann (Betty White) is jealous of her
visiting sister's popularity. Lila: Pat
Priest. Lou : Edward Asner.
CAPITOL VIEW
ffi@EDICKCAVETI
The conclusion of a scheduled twopart program with Cher.
(ESH) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
The NCAA Division II championship
game, taped March 20 at Springfield,
Mass. (2 hrs,)
([!)CIT) (E McCLOUD-Crime Drama
Broadhurst is shot and framed as a
cop on the take. Terry Carter. (2 hrs.)
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Documentarian Jon Alpert is a scheduled guest. (60 min.)
12:40 C1ZAJ MOVIE-Drama
"Once Before I Die. " (1965) Ursula Andress, John Derek, Richard Jaeckel ,
Rod Lauren, Ron Ely. (2 hrs.)
1 AM 0 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy
(llH) THIS WEEK IN THE NBA
1 :05 (ID INN NEWS-Bosh
(Il) PAUL HARVEY COMMENTARY
(ENEWS
1.:10 (IT) CONSULTATION-Health
1:30 0 AT DAY'S END
(ESNJ SPORTSCENTER
1 :35 (E) NEWS
1 :40 Cil) NEWS
1 :55 (HBO) MOVIE-Crime Dram a
"Thief." (1981) R; James Caan, Tuesday Weld, Willie Nelson , James Belushi , Robert Prosky, Dennis Farina ,
Tom Signorelli. Nic k: Nick Nickeas.
Guido: Norm Tobin . (2 hrs., 5 min.)
2 AM 00N EWS
(ESN) NH L HOCKEY
Washington at New York Islanders.
taped earlier ton ig ht. (2 hrs., 30 min.)

�American Band Stand

Majorettes-from left-Trisha Plumb and
Jaye O'Doniel.

Marching Band: Baton-J. Severson, left to right, Row 1-T. Plumb, T. Hough, T.
Wolford, L. Leaders, D. Simmons, L. McKee, D. Witt, W. Jenson, N. Larsen , J .
O'Doniel, Row 2-J. Pingel, C. Schaefer, J . Hough, T. Peterson, C. Stroebele, C. White,
B. Jensen, K. McKern, Row 3-J. Wahle, L. Hartwell, R. Christensen, C. Adams, S.
Ring, J. Garcia, W. Larsen, B. Montgomery, D. Ryan, G. Gach, Row 4-D. Moore, K.
Geise, T. Simmons, R. Larsen, M. Torneten, D. McKern, B. Longmeyer, S. Baumfalk,
Row 5-M. Hurd, K. Rasmussen, R. Larsen, R. Dose, C. Rasmussen, K. Ravlin, T .
Ausdemore, L. Bertelsen, T. Koenig, B. Leytham, Row 6-K. Hutson, D. Hinman, S.
Ausdemore, P. Longmeyer, D. Christofferson, G. Gunderson, K. Mander, C. Montgom ery , Row 7-D. Darrington , D. Casson, M. Shafer, K. Arrick, M. Jensen, R. Taylor, B.
Starnes, S. Barker, Row 8-K. White, T. Miller, T . Burke, J. Olsen, R. Taylor, L. Shaf r,
D. Whitney, C. Christensen, R. Geise, Standing-Dir. Teutsch, L. Powell, S. Vik, not
pict~red, K. Whitney, S. Torneten, D. Hansen, D. Schnackenberg.

Solo l's left to right, Row 1-Diane Darrington , Kirk Rasmussen, Wendy Larsen, Lisa
Powell, Wendy Jenson . Row 2-Joan Garcia, Danny Ryan, Doramae Casson , Lyn n
Leaders, Mark Torneten, Chip Christ ensen, Scot t Baumfa lk.

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�Concert Band: left to right, Row 1-L. Hartwell, C. Schaefer, J. Hough, T. Peterson, J. Pingel, T. Burke, J . Olsen, D. McKern, J.
Severson, C. White, B. Jensen, L. Powell, C. Stroebele. Row 2-L. Leaders, K. McKern, T . Wolford, T. Hough, B. Montgomery, J.
Garcia, K. White, T . Miller, D. Ryan, R. Christensen, J. O'Doniel, W. Larsen, S. Ring, C. Adams. Row 3-D. Simmons, S. Barker, C.
Christensen , S . Baumfalk, K. Hutson, D. Moore, K. Geise, T. Simmons, G. Gunderson, R. Taylor, R. Larsen, T . Koenig, M. Torneten,
T. Ausdemore, L. Bertleson, B. Longmeyer, K. Ravlin, S. Vik, P . Longmeyer, C. Rasmussen, R. Larsen, R. Dose, K. Rasmussen. Row
4-L. McKee, W. Jenson, N. Larsen, D. Witt, B. Starnes, D. Whitney, M. Shafer, M. Jensen , R. T aylor, K. Arrick, D. Christoffersen, K.
Mander, D. Hinman, D. Schnackenberg, C. Montgomery, R. Geise, D. Darrington, L. Shafer, S. Ausdemore, D. Casson. Dir. Teutsch,
not pictured, K. Whitney, S. Torneten, D. Hansen.
Seniors: left to right, Row 1-Trisha Plumb. Row 2-Connie Adams,
Shelley Ring. Row 3-Diane Darrington, Kristy Arrick, Rod Taylor. Row 4-Margaret Hurd, Tami Koenig, Teresa Ausdemore, Carol St roebele. Row 5-Lynn Leaders, Kirk Rasmussen, Phil Longmeyer, Dave Schnackenberg, Mark Torneten. Not pictured, Kris
Whitney.

Stage Band: left to ri ght, Row 1-S. Barker, C. Adams, S. Ring, W. Larsen, J . O'Doniel, R.
C'hr L to nsen , D. Ryan, J. Garcia, B. Montgomery. Row 2-L. Leaders, T . Wolford , T . Hough, L.
McKee, W. J enson , N. Larsen, D. Witt, B. Starnes, T. Ausdemore, B. Longmeyer, K. Ravlin.
R nw 3-C. Schaefe r, J . Hough, T . Peterson , J . Pingel, T. Burke, J. Olsen , L. P owell, C.
Stroebele, C. Ras mussen, R. Larsen, R. Dose, K. Rasmussen. Row 4-D. H ansen , K. Arrick, D.
Moore, K. Geise, T. Simmons, G. Gunderson , R. Larsen, T . Koenig, P . Longmeyer, M.
Torneten, R. Geise, D. Casson , C. Montgomery, Standing-Dir. Gaylen Montgomery, D.
Darrin gto n, L. S hafe r, S. Ausdemore. Not pictured K. Whitney, and S. Torneten.

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�FFA members are: Front row Dave Ryan, Todd Jensen, Mark Torneten, Bradd Obrecht, Jim Osborn, and Darrell Jennings.
Second row: Rodney Larsen, Ron Sealock, Rodney Hutson, Danny Peterson. Third row: Doug Brunow, Vern Bertelsen, Tim
Winner, Rod Pitt, Todd Nielsen, Brian Fronk, Dan Ryan, and Tracy Peterson. Back row: Kelly Geise, Dave Casson, Rob
Casson, Bill Adams, Steve Grim, Mike Koesters, Bob Connolly, and Gregg Leaders.

FFA-Market
To ·Market
This has been a very busy year for the Future
Farmers of America, and their new Vocational
Agriculture/FFA Advisor, Joe Pickard. October
brought the bolt sales by members, which
turned out very successful. The Hay and Gr!J.in
Show - Harvest Auction was held in November,
and was also successful in its first year.
In February the FFA held a chili supper,
where they served about 200 people. They also
hosted the FF A Sweetheart Dance in March,
held in the high school commons area.
Also in February, the FFA Sub-district contest was hosted here at Underwood. Many
members who received gold medals advanced to
the district contest at Red Oak in March. The
parl~amentary procedure team and Gregg Leaders m creed speaking advanced to the State
Convention finals in Cedar Rapids in April.
The year ended with the FF A Banquet held
in Ap~il, which was hosted by the Ex~lorer
Club; it also brought the end of a successful
FFA year.

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Bradd Obrecht and Tracy Peterson enjoy the activities at t he
FF A Sweetheart Dance.

�Explorers Club

Ex plorer Club members were: First row: Janis Rodenburg, Lisa H art well. Second row: Lisa P owell, Scott Baumfalk, Tom
Sim mo ns, Ron Sealock, Amy Edwards, Stephanie Vik, Denise Wit t , Veriti Waldma n , Chip Ch ristensen, Butch Muell, Mike
J o nes. T hird row: Mike J ensen , Jay Royer, Kerin McKern , Shelly Et herington , Brad Montgomery, St eve Coberly, Doug
B run ow, Carey Martin , Shelly Brown , Mond a Thompson, Becky Leytha m. Four th row: E xplorer Club Sponsor Charles Frisk,
Todd Wo lfo rd , Ra ndy Geise, M ark Sh afer, Ri ch Taylor, and Lisa Shafer.

T odd Wolford and Lisa P owell go canoeing on t he Raccoon River.

Lisa S hafer

ies cross-country at Cam p H itch cock.

Activities of the Explorer Club this year included crosscountry skiing, snow tubing, canoeing, camping, and bird
watching.
A major project for this year was t h e wild game dinner.
Approximately 200 people were served such unusual items as
alliga t or, beaver, possum, raccoon , and buffalo.
This year's major trip was to the Ozarks of M issouri. The
Ozark t rip included rock clim bing, caving, hiking, and canoeing.

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Choir-left to right. Row 1-Laura Jensen, J a n Leth, Dan Whitson, Mike Koesters, Jaye O'Doniel, Danelle Dofner, M a ry K oesters. Row
2-Accomp. Nan cy Dose, Penny Bax ley, Margaret Hurd, Danny Moore, Lynn Leaders, Ga ry Wa hle, Susan Barker, Lisa P owell , Di r.
Carm en Wallin. Row 3-Na ncy La rsen, Tawna Wolford, Julie Pingel, Scott Baxley, T odd Wolford, Brad Montgomery, Karen Whi te,
Becky Arba ugh, Rh onda Christensen. Row 4-Lana McKee, Wendy Jenson , Cindy Matthews, Ron Rasmussen , Mark Torneten , Phil
Longmeyer, Kirk Ras mussen , Cindy White, Shelly Ga rcia, Veriti Waldma n , J oy Wa hle, n ot pictured, Sha ron T o rn eten .

Solo I's, left to righ t ,-Scott Bax ley, Kirk Rasmussen ,
La ura J ensen , S ha ron T orneten , J an Leth , Lisa P owell ,
Mark T orn eten, R honda Christensen.
Seni ors- left to righ t, Stand ing- Ma rk T orn eten , Ph il Lo ngl}leyer , K ir k
Ras mussen , Seated -M ary Koeste rs, Marga ret Hurd , Ly nn Leaders, Cin dy Ma t t hews.
" Of course we live for choir!" laughs Ki rk Rasmussen , Brad Montgo mery, a nd T odd Wo lfo rd.

�The Sound Of Music

Swing Choir-left t o right. Row I-Laura Jensen , Becky Arbaugh, Jaye O'Doniel , Mark Torneten , Danelle Dofn er, Jan Leth , T awna
Wo lford . Row 2-Da n Whitso n, Todd Wolford, Lynn Leaders, Danny Moore, Mike K oesters, Dir. Carmen Wallin. Row 3-Accomp.
Nancy D ose, Ve ri t i Wa ldman, Rh ond a Christensen, Susan Barker, Sharon Torneten , Cindy M atth ews, Julie P ingel, Lisa Powell.
Row 4- Ra nd y Geise, Curt Mont gomery, Derek H anse n, Phil Longmeyer, Kirk Rasmussen , Scott Bax ley, Brad Montgomery.

All -State: left to right. Back-Mark T orneten, Lisa P owell, P hil Longrncy r, Lynn Leade rs, Kirk R asmussen, J a n Let h , Susan Bark er,
Front-Rhonda Christense n, Scott Baxley, Cindy Matthews, not pictured, Todd Wo lfor d , a nd Sharon To rneten .

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"This year's choir has had spectacular
achievements," said Direct or Carmen Wal lin.
In November, they performed South Pacific
with help from special facul ty "stars". Then 12
kids tried out for All -State, and 5 went on to
Des Moines and Ames t o sing. T hey are Mark
Torneten, Phil Longmeyer, Rhonda Ch rist en sen, Jan Leth, and Lisa P owell. This is t he most
Underwood has ever sent. Following t his was
South-west Iowa Honor Chorus, wh ere Lisa
Powell, Tawna Wolford , Susan Barker, Jaye
O'Doniel, T odd Wolford, Phil Longmeyer,
Lynn Leaders, and Brad Montgomery perfo rmed.
This year's Swing Choir also did outstanding,
placing first at conference for the 3rd year in a
row, 2nd at Creston, and 2nd in their last competit ion in LeMars. The swing choir also perfo rmed locally at various other events.

�AFS/UHT

Maria Paulina Orellana, A.F.S. Foreign
Exchange Student from Chile.

A.F.S.-left to right, Kneeling-Joy Wahle, Paulina Orellana, Jaye O'Doniel , Cindy Whi te,
Becky Arbaugh, Row 1-Ron Dose, Mrs. Rose Marie Velasquez-Herrera, Phil Longmey.e r,
Jackie Smith, Lisa Hunt, Diane Darrington, Cindy Matthews, Wendy Larsen, Row 2-Kirk
Rasmussen, Danelle Dofner, Kristy Arrick.

U. H.T. -left to ri ght, Seated-Margaret Hurd, Cindy Rasmussen, J anis Rodenburg, Ronda Holcomb, Cindy Mat t hews, Theresa Eledge, Barb Longmeyer, Row I-Janet Kamminga, Tami Koenig, Miss Rita Kurth, Kelly Adair, Lisa
Rasmµ ssen, Deanna Hassler , Debbie Wenninghoff, Row 2-Tammi Drake, Becky Leytham, Joy Wahle, Becky
Arbaugh, Deb McKern, Trisha Plumb, Lisa Shafer, Kathy Gathye, Danelle Dofner, T op-Shei la P lumb, and 't'isha
Burke.

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�National Honor Society

N HS members include: Front row: Wendy Larsen, Kerin McKern, Jaye O'Doniel, and Doramae Casson. Middle row: Kirk
Rasmussen, Sheila Plumb, Carol Stroebele, Diane Darrington, Kristy Arrick, Mark Shafer, and Brad Montgomery. Back row: Bill
W ilson, N HS Advisor Jerry Anderson, and Chip Christensen. Not pictured: Mark Torneten, and Teresa Ausdemore.

NHS members prepare for the induction ceremonies at the NHS Banquet.

The National Honor Society was active tl)is year.
They sponsored two bloodmobiles, one in the fall _and
one in the spring. The NHS won the "Bloodho~nd
Award," which was given by the Red Cross. They raised
m oney in the fall by cutting wood, for t~e NH~ Banquet in April. The banquet also honored six new inductees.

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�J.V. Football-Top to Bottom: Denise Witt, Tawna
Wolford, Jan Leth, Sheila Plumb, Tisha Burke
Varsity Football -T _o p to Bottom: Ann Larsen, Jayne Sorense n,
Wendy Larse n, Tnsha P lumb, Charlotte Fimple, Carol Stroe bele

Varsity Basketball-Back: Tisha Burke, Wendy Larsen, Tawna Wolford, Front:
J ay ne Sorense n
Porn-Pon-Top to Bottom: Laura J ensen, Becky Leytham, Joy Wahle, Jan Leth,
Tammi Drake

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�Cheerleaders Don't
Hold Back

...

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J .V. Basketball-Back: Wendy Jenson, Lisa Hartwell, Denise
Witt F ron t: Penny Baxley, Jennifer H ough.
" I ca n sti ll see out t he bottom!" said Dave Schnackenberg
d uring a pep rally.

Wres tling-Back: Trisha Plumb, Lisa Shafer, Sheila Plumb. Front: Ann Larsen, Jea n Let h.

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�Conversations

State Speech participants were: Front row: Duane Hinman, Troy Larson. Back row:
Danelle Dofner, Kerin McKern, Joyce McDonald, and Cindy Matthews.

District Speech participants were: Front row: Kerin McKern, Danelle Dofner, Cindy
Matthews, and Joyce McDonald. Back row: Rod Pitt, Troy Larson, Jay Royer, and
Duane Hinman.

Participants at the Treynor Speech Festival were: Front row: Keri n McKern, Polly Orellana, Becky
Arbaugh, Danelle Dofner, Gerri Gach, Veriti Waldman, and Joyce McDonald. Back row: Speech
Sponsor Ms. Rose Velasquez-Herrera, Rod Pitt, Troy Larson, Jay Royer, Cindy Matthews, Duane
Hinman , and Brian Driver.

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�Art Club

Art Club members include: Front row: Juli Severson, Kristy Arrick, Barb Jensen , Lisa Hunt, Wendy Larsen, Mrs. Adamson,
a nd Diane Darrington. Back row: Tami Koenig, Kathy Gathye, Tisha Burke, and Jill Olsen.

In May, the Art Club went
on a field trip to tour the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha.
Also, artist Tom Walker
spoke to the club about
painting.

Student Cabinet
Student Cabinet activities
this year included planning
the homecoming coronation
and dance, and serving as
guides for parent-teacher
conferences.

, turlent Cabinet members are: Front row: Lisa Shafer, Gregg Leaders, and Bill Adams.
Mid&lt;lle row: Dan Ryan, Jaye O'Doniel, Ann Larsen, Trisha Plumb, and Stephanie Vik. Back
row: Mary Gach, Student Cabinet Sponsor: Nick Benzing, Denise Witt, Tisha Burke, and Ron
Sealock.

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�Members of the Yearbook staff were: 1st Row: Terri Gach, Doramae Casson, Jaye O'Doniel , Tracy Hough,
J oan Garcia. 2nd Row: Monda Thompson, Susan Barker, Sheila Plumb, Darren Nelson, Tish a Burke,
Roger Larsen, Ms. Lori Williams-Martin. 3rd Row: Tom Simmons, Eric Rowe, Dallas Whitney, and Scott
Baumfalk. Not pictured are Mike Kephart and Jim Osborn.

With 17 people working, there was always confusion with pages being due and who's doing what.
But even with the confusion the staff had a lot of
fun and gained many new experiences by selling
advertisements to businesses in the area and
learning all that goes into the production of a
yearbook.

R 0 mp er R 0 0 m

Jim Osborn works hard on his pages while Mike Kephart poses for
the camera.

Jaye O'Doniel fo lds up her paper so she can leave.

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�Beauty And
The Beast

Tisha Burke-The mummy in th e beauty mask.

Amy Ausdemore turns Trisha Plumb into a nother Bo Derek.

Cosmetology was a new class at Underwood this
year. The class was an extension from Iowa Western
Community College. There were 14 girls in the class
and Mrs. Bonnie Kerr was the teacher. The class did
many different things such as: setting hair, giving
manicures, and aerobic dancing. The class hosted a
make-over session for U.H.T. and took a t rip to
Stewart's School of Hairst yling.

I' m gon na wash t h at curl righ t out of her hair imp lies Theresa
E ledge.

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�(l1A) RAT PATROL-Adventure
(ffi) WORLD AT LARGE-Travel
~NEWS
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El\GLISH SOCCER
(HIID HUNTER'S GOLD-Adventure
(Il) USam-Terry Meeuwsen
(ImID TRILOGY: THREE CLASSIC
TALES-Films
See Friday 5 P.M. (90 min.)
(]J WEATHER
0 JIM BAKKER-Religion
0 SCHOOL REPORT
STATEHOUSE '82
0 ISSUES '82
0 (ID JIM BAKKER-Religlon
0 ANSWER IS LOVE-Religion
((!) 10/11 MORNING
(Ill UNDERDOG-Cartoon
(E AG MART A.M.
(fSID SPORTSCENTER
(Dm TIME-OUT THEATER-Sports
C1ZA) FUN TIME-Children
0UNOSCENE
0 (f1) AMERICAN TRAIL
W MESSAGE FOR TODAY
0 (13) COUNTRY DAY-Schendel
0 W CAPTAIN KANGAROO
-Children
A lesson on keeping promises.

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Entertainer Joel Grey. (Repeat)

mm SESAME STREET (CC)

-Children
CHID .SPORTSWOMAN
(IZ!) MOY-IE-Mystery
"23 Paces to Baker Street." (1956)
Van Johnson, Vera Miles. (2 hrs.)
crnIJ THIS WEEK IN THE NBA
0 0 REGIS PHILBIN-Discussion
Scheduled: Actresses Audrey and Ju~ Landers and their mother Ruth .
U RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
0 PHIL DONAHUE
Ronald Reagan's first year as President is assessed by conservatives, including Richard Viguerie, publisher of
Conservative Digest. (60 min.)
([)JIM BAKKER-Rellglon
0 (Ill (E ONE DAY AT A TIME
Barbara aids a young man who's
about to lose his immigration status.
0 (I) PHIL DONAHUE
Guest: Billie Jean King. (60 min .)
0 ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial ·
((!)ROMPER ROOM AND FRIENDS
-Children
~ PHIL DONAHUE .
Guest: William F. Buckley Jr. (60 min.)

TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

Faculty

"Too Close for Comfort" is definitely
how we look at our faculty. They always
seem to pop up when there is trouble, or
when you're giving th em a piece of your
mind and don 't intend them to hear it.
But then there are the times when
they are there when you need them, to _
answer a question, or give you a pass
when you're late, or just need someone
to talk t o.
When you t hink about it teach ers
aren't all bad, sometimes.

�Another World

Sch ool Board-left to right: Don Casson, Superintendent Craig Scott, LeRoy Floerchinger, President Vicki Grote, Secretary Judy
Gu bbels, T om Whitso n , and Bob Pingel.

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Arnold Zediker-High
School &amp; Jr. High
Principal

Craig ScottSuperintendent

Alice PttSuperintendent's
Secretary

Mike Stanley-Activity
Director, Jr. High
Science, Jr. High
Supervisor, Ass't.
Boys Basketball

Ginny Moore-School
Nurse

Donna BaxleyPrincipal's Secretary

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�Making A Living

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H ead Custodi an: Chet Kennedy
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Custodi a n: Faye Wend t

Custodia n: Merl y n Majors

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Bus Drive rs: Jim Mattha i, Mike Morgan , H arold Dela nty, Julius Snyder, J im Balla rd , Ada Real, T oni
L ongmeyer, Yvo nn e Gold app , an d bus mecha ni c Rod Minssen

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�Janice Adamson-7-12
Art Instructor, Art
Club Sponsor

Gerald Anderson-Jr.
&amp; H.S. Science,
Wrestling, Ass't
Track, Jr. High
Football

Nick Benzing-H.S.
Social Studies, Jr.
Class Sponsor,
Student Cabinet
Sponsor

Letha Bayes-Resource
Teacher, Sp. Ed.
Consultant

Jerry ChristensenInd. Arts, Freshman
Class Sponsor

Robert ChristensenAutp Mechanics

Charles Frisk-H.S.
Biology, Football, Jr.
High Wrestling, Jr.
High Track,
Explorers Club
Sponsor

Ned Cox-H.S.
English, Ass't
Football, Girls Track

Christie HeadBusiness Education,
Cheerleader Sponsor,
Sophomore Class
Sponsor, Ass't Girls
Basketball, Jr. High
Track

Bonnie Kerrcosmetology, takes
time out of her day
for a picture.

�-A Word From Our Teachers
Rita Kurth -Home Ee. ,
UHT Sponsor

Connie Kva m-Jr./Sr.
High Librarian ,
Library Club Sponsor

Michele LoosElem./J r. High/Sr.
High P .E., Volleyball,
Ass't Girls Softball

No, Mr. Ballenger, you can't leave.
T am my Minssen-Jr.
High Mat h, Girl s
Basketball , 8th Grade
Sponsor, Asst. Girls
Track

Cathe McKee-Jr.
High Librarian Aide

Gaylen Montgo meryInstrum ental Music
Instructor

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Fred Nelson-H.S.
Social Studies, Senior
Class Sponsor

�Henry OlsonCommercial Business

Tom Pattee-H.S.
Math

J ~e Pickard-FFA
Sponsor, Vocational
Agriculture

Pat Paul-Jr. High
Social Studies, Jr.
High Boys
Basketball, 8th.
Grade Class CoSponsor

William Reid-H.S.
P.E., Psychology, Jr.
High Football, Ass't
Wrestling, Boys
Track, Cross Country

Joyce Rodenburg-Jr.
High Readin g, 7th
grade Co-Sponsor,
Ass't Volleyball ,
Softball, Cheerle der
Sponsor

Charles Teutsch I ns trumental Music,
Porn-Pon Sponsor

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Rose Marie
Velasquez-HerreraFreshman English,
8th Grade and H .S.
Spanish, Drama,
Spring Play, AFS
Faculty
Representative

Carmen Wallin-Vocal
Music Instructor

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Lori Williams-Mart inJr. High English,
Yearbook Sponsor,
H.S.
Journalism, 7th Grade
Co-Sponsor

P hy lli Zediker-Sub.
Fr shrn n E nglish,

H.S.
S vanish , Dra ma, 8th
Grade Speech

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�They seem "Young and Restless" but
it's just all the excitement of being a
"Jr. high" kid instead of "elementary."
It's a big jump with a lot of adjustments; like chan·ging classes and teachers, having lockers, and having the
whole building to themselves. The seventh and eighth graders now have the
chance to participate in athletics by being cheerleaders and team members.
Another adjustment, t hough not as
pleasant, is finding out that the classes
are a little tougher and they have to
take home homework.
A junior high student starts .the seventh grade as a child and leaves the
eighth grade as a teenager.

THE YOUNG AND
THE RESTLESS

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PRIME-TIME CHART IS ON A-44

10:05 AM to 12 :30 PM
(17A) MOVIE-Drama

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"The Suspect. " (1944) Charles Laughton, Ella Raines. (2 hrs.)
0 0 0 U ~ BATTLESTARS
Nell Carter , Jen ilee Harrison , Rip Taylor, Debbie Reyno lds. Charles Haid .
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Passengers : Dana Wynter, Peter Lawford, Charlie Callas. (60 min .)
[Joined in progress.]
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Au drey Lande rs, Tom Poston. Tom
Ken nedy is the host.
(]J 0 0 FAMILY FEUD·-G ame
0 (ID CITl W YOUNG AND TH E
RESTLESS-Serial
00 BIG VALLEY-Western
WALL MY CHILDREN-Serial
(HBGJ MOVIE-Mystery
"TheSec ret of Seagull Island." Not
rated; see Thu rsday 10:30 P.M. for details. (1 hr., 45 m in .)
D00NEW$
(V ([) LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
DD DOCTORS-Serial
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Junior High

LET'S MAKE A DEAL-Game

~ RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
~SESAME STREET (CC)--Children

AFTERNOON

Noon

0 DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial
CZJ CID ffi SESAME STREET (CC)
- Children
0 CONVERSATIONS-Joni Baillon
UOOO!lW NEWS
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CID 0 ALL MY CHILDRE N-Se rial
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(EN OON SHOW
(ESN) TRACK ANO FIELD
See Sunday 2 P.M. (2 hrs.)
12:05 (17A) MOVI E-Crim e Drama
"The Sound of Anger. " (J968) Guy
Stockwell , Burl Ives. (2 hrs.)
12:30 0 0 (]I) DAYS OF OUR LI VES
0 MAUDE-Comedy
0 iliJ (E AS THE WORLD TUR NS
0 NEW YOU ASKED FOR IT-Little
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�Junior High Had Spirit

Jun ior High Football Cheerleaders. Back row: Julie Brunow, Carla Schaefer, Vicky Geise. Front
row: Laura Erickson, Sheri Colglazier, Shelly Hardesty.

Junior High Basketball Cheerleaders. From top to
bottom: J eannie O'Donnell , Tracy Joens, Brenda
Hildreth , Stacy Lee, Penny O'Neill , and Tere a Andress.

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�Eight Is Enough
Craig Adair
Lori Adair
Dave Andress
Teresa Andress
Cindie Angeroth
Scott Asbra

Tony Ausdemore
Mike Baumfalk
Mike Boudreau
Becky Boyer
Julie Brunow
Paul Cerny

Marijo Chadwick
Amber Christensen
Shelly Christensen
Dave Collins
Frances Cox
Tina Coyle

Jean Cress
Brian Darrington
Mike Dose
Laura Erickson
Bret Feller
Victoria Garcia

Vicky Geise
Jeff Grim
Bill Gubbels
Danny Hansen
Kim Hansen
Brenda Hildreth

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�Cliff Hildreth
Carol Ivers
Kris Jackson
Kim Jacobs
Matt Jenriings
Eric Jensen

Tracy Joens
Jamie Johnson
Nancy Jones
Lora Kohel
Lance Larsen
Brian Leaders

Stephanie Leytham
Mary Mass
Andy Mattes
Steve Mcintyre
Teresa McKern
Theresa Merdinger

Valerie Nelson
Brenda Obrecht
Penny O'Neill
Sally Payne
Rhonda Plumb
Jay Rasmussen

Bob Ravlin
Lyn Ring
Beth Royer
Roy Sharrett
Joyce Snyder
Iris Thompson

Neal Torneten
Jeff Witt

Eric Je nsen eagerly does his Soci I S tu di es.

�Seventh Heaven
Jim Andersen
Jan Ausdemore
Sue Bolte
Keith Barnum
Ricky Bouvier
Jim Casson

Janet Cerny
Eric Christensen
Liew Christensen
Renee Christensen
Sheri Colglazier
Traci Cox

Tracy Coyle
Carol Dawson
Andy Dofner
Cha rli e Dra ke
Missy Edwards
George Elam

Wendy Elkins
Tia Eret
Sheri Fleming
Shelly H ardesty
Denise Hassler
Troy Holmberg

Rose Holcomb
Audra H ough
Kelly Hough
Michelle Hough
Ch rissy I vers
Dave Knott

Linda Larsen
Jenny Larson
Rick Larson
Stacy Lee
Michaela Levy
Dustin Lloyd

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�Kim Madsen
Buffy Masker
Jodi Masker
Robyn Mattes
Jeff Miller
Jeff Mosher

Laura Moore
Jami Murphy
Jeannie O'Donnell
Mark Olsen
Jim Pingel
Ellie Pitt

Gary Pullen
Rick Ravlin
Renae Reese
Darren Rowe
Carla Schaefer
Robin Schultz

Angie Scott
Billy Shelton
Brent Stokes
Gary Storey
Tracy Taylor
Cindi Thurlow

Sara Whitso n
Troy Wolford
Doug Wright
Susan Young

Dustin Lloyd, are you bored with English ?

�Fall Sports
8th Football: Row 1 B. Feller, R. Sharrett,
D. Andress, M. Jennings. Row 2 B. Darrington, D. Collins, M. Baumfalk, M. Dose,
B. Leaders, E. Jensen, N . Torneten. Row 3
Mngr. J. Johnson , J. Witt, C. Hildreth, M.
Boudreau, P. Cerny, B. Ravlin, C. Adair, J .
Rasmussen, Coach B. Reid.

7th Football: Row 1 B. Stokes, G. Pullen.
Row 2 J . Miller, L. Christensen, R. Bouvier, A. Dofner, J. Mosher, J. Pingel, K.
Hough, R. Larson, T. Wolford, R. Ravlin.
Row 3 D. Rowe, D. Wright, T. Holmberg, J .
Andersen, Coach J. Andersen, C. Drake, G.
Storey, J. Casson, D. Lloyd .

8th Volleyball: Row 1: V. Geise, S. Payne,
T . Merdinger, T . Andress, J. Brunow, B.
Boyer. Row 2 B. Hildreth, C. Angeroth, P .
O'Neill , B. Royer, L. Kohel, T. Joens, B.
Obrecht. Row 3: Coach J. Rodenburg, R.
Plumb, K. Hansen, M. Chadwick, V. Garcia, T. McKern , A. Christensen, Coach M .
Loos.

7th Volleyball: Row 1: S. Colgalzier, B.
Masker, L. Larsen, T. Eret, R. Schultz, M .
Hough. Row 2: S. Christensen, S. Young, S.
Bolte, D. Hassler, J. Masker, C. Dawson, C.
Schaefer. Row 3: Coach J. Rodenburg, A.
Scott, J. Cerny, E. P itt, J. Ausdemore, S.
Hardesty, Coach M. Loos.

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�Basketball

8th Girls Basketball: Row 1 S . Leytham , L. Adair,·J . Brunow, B. Boyer,
V. Geise. R ow 2 Coach B. Frost , B. Obrech t, T . McK ern , M . Chadwick, V.
Ga rcia, S . Christensen .

7t h Gi rl s B as ketba ll : R ow 1 M . H ough , S . Bolte, T . Cox, R.
Schul tz. R ow 2 B . M asker , S . Young, J . M asker, J . Ausd emore. Row 3 S . Whitson , J . Ce rny, S. H a rdesty, E. Pi tt. Row
4 T . E ret, R. R eese, A. Scott, R. Ch ristense n, T . T aylor.

8th B oys Basket ball: R ow 1 M . Dose, D. Andress, R.
Sharret t . Row 1 A. M attes, B. F eller, B. Leaders. Row 3
B. Rav lin , P . Cerny, B. Darrington .

7th Boys Bas ketball: Row 1 J . P ingel, R. Ravlin, D. Rowe, G. Pullen.
R ow 2 K. H ough, J . Casson, C. Drake, D . Lloyd. Row 3 D. Knott , J .
M osher, J . Andersen , B. Stokes.

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�Wrestling
.Wrestling: Row 1: L. Christensen, T . Holmberg, K. Hough, A. Dofner. Row 2: J. Miller,
M. Baumfalk, M. Dose, M. Jennings. Row 3: E .
Jensen, C. Hildreth, B . Gubbels, C. Adair.

Track
Boys Track: Row 1: K. Hough, C.
Drake, J . Andersen, D. Lloyd, B.
Stokes, J . Casson. Row 2: G. Pullen,
M. Baumfalk, R. Sharrett, L. Larsen, D. Andress, J. Pingel, D. Knott.
Row 3: Coach C. Frisk, B. Leaders,
M. Dose, B. Feller, B. Ravlin, P .
Cerny, Coach C. Head.

Girl's Track: Row 1: C. Dawson , K . Madsen, B. Masker, J. O'Donnell, J. Masker, S.
Hardesty, D. Madsen , A. Hough. Row 2: M.
Hough, B. Boyer, V. Geise, J. Cerny, T.
Eret, E. Pitt, J . Ausdemore. Row 3: Coach
C. Head , T . Andress, B. Obrecht, J.
Brunow, T . McKern, B. Roye r, A. Scott, R.
Christensen, Coach C. Frisk.

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�Choir: Row 1: J. Brunow, B. Obrecht, B. Royer, T . Joens,
B. Hildreth , B. Boyer, V. Geise, J. Pingel, J. Thompsen,
J. Miller, B. Stokes, R. Schultz, J. Snyder, T . Cox. Row
2: C. Angeroth, S. Payne, S. Christensen, J. O'Donnell ,
S. Hardesty, J. Masker, T . Wolford, J. Casson, D. Lloyd ,
D. Knott, C. Thurlow, S. Bolte, R. Mattes. Row 3: E.
Pitt, J. Ausdemore, R. Christensen , A. Scott, W. Elkins,

M. Hough , B. Shelton, J. Mosher, T. Holmberg, P.
Cerny, R. Sharrett, K. Hansen, M. Chadwick, A. Christense n. Row 4: C. Schaefer, S. Young, S. Whitson, J.
Cerny, L. Erickson, L. Adair, E. Jensen, C. Hildreth, D.
Andress, T. E ret, L. Larsen, L. Moore, S. Fleming, D.
Hassle r. Row 5: C. Ivers, B. Masker, P. O'Neill, T. Andress. R. Reese, A. Hough, M. Levy, J . Larson, M. Mass.

Band: Row 1: D. Hassler, S. Fleming. Row 2: T . Cox, M. Hough, R. Reese, T. Holmberg, W. E lkins, K. J ackson, V. Geise, M.
Chadwick. Row 3: L. Erickson, C. Angeroth, M. Mass, T . Merdinger, J. Ausdemore, T . Eret, R. Rav lin , L. Moore, L. Lar en, B.
Mas ker, S . H ard esty, V. Garcia, T . Joens, R. Plumb. Row 4: J. Cerny, S. Bolte, R. Schultz, C. Ivers, R. Christensen, M. Dose, L.
Larsen, B. Ravlin, B. Leaders, P. Cern y, A. Scott, J. Casson , B. Shelton, T. Taylor, J . Witt, M. Baumfalk, L. Christensen , J. Miller, D.
Knott. J . Rasmussen, B. Darrington. Standing: C. Hildreth , B. Feller, Director G. Montgomery , J. Andersen, J. Masker, J. Pin gel. T .
Wolfo rd , K. Hough, M. Olsen, K. Madsen, S. Young, K. Hansen, C. Schaefer.

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We Midasize American cars,
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Mr. Charles Frisk chats with Mr. Joe Pickard at the Sweetheart Dance.

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Equipment Co.
1402 South Main
Council Bluffs, Ia.
ph. (712) 323-7111

Congratulations
Seniors
51501

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Market
, John, Sue, Jami, Sandi
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ph. 566-2130

Veriti Waldman shows her spi ri t by m a king a sign during
Spirit Week.

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Council Bluffs, IA

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103 North Ave.
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Council Bluffs, IA
Phone 325-1033

I-80 Gas &amp;
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Store

Gift Items

566-2050

M y, M r. Ne lso n , you certa inly h ave strange ears!

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�The
Bank
of
Time

If you had a bank that credited you r ac count each morning w ith $86,400, but carried over no balan ce from day
to day , and allowed you to keep no cash in your ac c ount, and every even ing cancelled whatever part of the
amount you had failed to use during the day - what would you do? Draw out every cent , of course.
Well , you have just such a bank and its name is TIME . Every mo rn ing it cred its you w ith 86 ,400 seconds. Every
night it writes off as loss whatever of these you have fa iled to in vest to goo d purpose . It carries over no
balances . It allows no overdrafts . Eac h night i t cl o ses t he reco rd of th e passin g day . Every day it op ens a new
account with you .
If you fail to use the day 's deposit, the loss is you rs . There is no go ing bac k. There is no drawing again st the
morrow . You must live in the present - on today 's depo sit.
Students of Underwood High School happiness and success .

we encourage you to invest it so as to get from it the utmost in health ,

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ph . 322-0267

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Ring our chime anytime"
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Pingel Construction
And Electric
Box 97, Underwood, Iowa 51576
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Ph. 566-2179

I Sell Results, Service and Experience
Lloyd C. Haynie, Owner
"Open-6 Days-A-Week"

Bloomin' John's
159 Midlands Mall
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51502

3 Blocks West of Hwy 191 on
Underwood High School Road

"Where quality and price
are friends."

"A dealer who works hard to please you!"

Ph. 322-3081

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Custom Butchering*Reasonabl e, Prompt,
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Quality frozen foods from pen to pan!

* choice of skill training
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See if you qualify! Visit your Army recruiter

at 2201 West Broadway in Council Bluffs, Ia.,
or call 323-0513

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24-Hour Towing, Auto and Body Work
Ph . 566-2780

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ibout a cantor's son (Neil Dia·mond)
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earlier tonight. (2 hrs.)
~SPORTS PROBE
11:30 0 U (13) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
Scheduled : Julie Andrews and Andy
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0 SATURDAY NIGHT
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Taped : South Florida vs: Long Island
at New York. (2 hrs.)
11 :50 (ill) MOVIE-Drama
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George Maharis, Laura Devon. (2 hrs. )
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OUR PRIDE IS SHOWING
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As t h e year comes to an end we look
back on our wide world of sports t h at
have done t heir best, the entertainm ent
of friends and crazy times from activi t ies and organizations, and the facul ty
who at times were too close for comfort.
The seniors search for a new tomorrow while t he junior h igh aren't as
young and restless as wh en t h ey began.
The underclassman look on to next
year wh en they'll t ake their days on e at
a time and keep t h eir pride showing.

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Across

1. seniors favorite day.

1. can get you in trouble at home.

3.
9.
10.
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12.
13.
14.
15.

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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

instrumental music.
punishment.
acting.
What you do in study hall.
Singing.
another word for locker room SMELL.
Mr. Frisk's club.
What teacher's do at the end of the day.

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principal
NHS activity
Roman numeral X
Blind _ _ __
teachers try to keep _ _ in class.
final _ _ __
What you do at lunch.

�Seniors

Juniors

Adams, Connie-page 4, 39, 48, 49.
Arrick, Kristy-page 4, 48, 49, 54, 55, 59.
.Ausdemore, Amy-page 4, 38, 3'9 , 61.
Ausdemore, T eresa-page 4, 15, 34, 35, 39, 48, 49, 55.
Bertelsen, Kirsten-page 4, 10, 19.
Chadwick, Steve-page 4.
Cowgill, Harry-page 5, 32.
Coyle, Jim-page 5, 19, 32, 33, 36, 37, 43, 45.
Darrington, Diane-page 5, 44, 48, 49, 54, 55, 59.
Driver, Julie-page 5,7.
Eledge, Theresa-page 5, 54, 61.
Fimple, Charlotte-page 5, 56.
Gach, Mary-page 6, 44, 59.
Gathye, Kathy-page 6, 54, 59.
Gilmore, Lee-page 6, 11, 14, 31, 36, 37, 45.
Grim, Kimberly-page 6, 8.
Hansen, Terry-page 6, 19, 32, 33, 43, 45.
Hardesty, Richard-page 6, 11, 19, 32, 33, 43.
Hinman, Twyla-page 6.
Hunt, Lisa-page 7, 12, 54, 59.
Hunt, Lynn-page 7.
Hurd, Margaret-page 7, 48, 52, 54.
Jensen, T odd-page 7, 20, 50, 81.
Kaufman, David-page 7, 19, 32, 33, 43.
Koenig, Tami-page 7, 34, 35, 44, 48, 49, 54, 59.
Koesters, Mary-page 7, 52.
Lander, Tammy-page 8.
Larsen , Ann-page 5, 8, 19, 20, 56, 57, 59.
Larsen, Sherrie-page 8.
Leaders, Lynn-page 8, 17, 31, 32, 48, 49, 52, 53
Longmeyer, Philip-page 8, 9, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 79.
Lustgraaf, Kris-page 8, 38, 39.
Martin, Robin-page 5, 9, 34, 35, 38, 39.
Matthews, Cindy-page 9, 17, 52, 53, 54, 58.
McKee, Shawn-page 9, 12, 43.
Miller, Jerry-page 9.
Nielsen, T odd-page 9, 31, 43, 50, 81.
Orellana, Paulina-page 9, 17, 58, 82.
Plumb, Trisha-page 5, 10, 19, 48, 49, 54, 56, 57, 59, 61.
Rasmussen, Kirk-page 9, 10, 16, 43, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55.
Ring, Shelley-page 10, 19, 34, 35, 39, 44, 48, 49.
Rodenburg, Janis-page 10, 51, 54.
Rodenburg, Mike-page 10, 32.
Schnackenberg, David- page 9, 10, 14, 19, 32, 40, 49, 57.
Stroebele, Carol-page 10, 15, 19, 34, 35, 39, 42, 44, 48, 49, 55,
56.
Taylor, Jerry-page 8, 11, 40.
Taylor, Rod-page 11, 14, 31, 40, 41, 48, 49.
Torneten, Mark-page 4, 11, 16, 36, 37, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 55.
Wh itney, Kris-page 8, 11, 48, 49.
Wilson, Bill-page 9, 11, 32, 55.
Wright, Robbie-page 11.

Adair, Kelly-page 22, 54.
Adams, Bill-page 20, 22, 32, 36, 37, 43, 45, 50, 59.
Arrick, R onnie-page 22.
Becker, Rick-page 22, 40
Bertelsen, Lisa-page 22, 48, 49.
Brown, Shelly-page 22, 51.
Casson, Doramae-page 14, 22, 39, 44, 48, 49, 55, 60.
Christensen, Bryce-page 22, 32, 48, 49, 51, 55.
Christensen, Rhonda-page 14, 22, 48, 49, 52, 53.
Coberly, Steve-page 22, 32, 40, 51.
Colglazier, Wendy-page 22.
Dawson, Diane-page 22, 42, 44.
Dofner, Danelle-page 22, 52, 53, 54, 58.
Dose, Ron-page 22, 48, 49, 54.
Gach, Gerri-page 17, 22, 48, 58.
Garcia, Joan-page 22, 38, 48, 49, 60.
Gartin, Scott-page 22, 43.
Geise, Randy-page 18, 22, 32, 36, 37, 45, 48, 49, 51, 53.
Grace, Tracy-page 22, 43.
Greelis, Ken-page 22.
Grim, David-page 22, 43.
Hansen, D erek-page 22, 32, 45, 48, 49, 53.
Hassler, Deanna-page 22, 54.
Hough, Tracy-page 14, 20, 23, 24, 39, 42, 44, 48, 49, 60.
Huff, Bill-page 23.
Hutson, Rodney-page 22, 43, 50.
Jennings, Darrell-page 23, 50.
Jensen, Ba rb-page 48, 49, 59.
Jones, Mike-page 23, 40, 51.
Kamminga, Janet-page 23.
Kephart, Mike-page 23, 32, 60.
Kohel, Lisa-page 23.
Kruse, Dave-page 23, 43.
Larsen, Wendy-page 23, 48, 49, 54, 55, 56, 59.
Leth, Jean-page 23, 57.
Magnuson, Terry-page 23.
McKern, Kim-page 14, 23, 24, 48, 49.
Minear, Shelley-page 23, 34, 35, 42.
Montgomery, Brad-page 23, 31, 43, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 55.
Moore, Dennis-page 23, 24, 32.
Muell, Butch-page 23, 32, 33, 51.
N elson, Darren-page 23, 32, 43, 60.
Obrecht, Bradd-page 23, 50.
O'Doniel, Jaye-page 23, 38, 39, 44, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59,
60.
Osborn, Jim-page 23, 32, 43, 50, 60.
Peterson, Danny-page 23, 50.
Petersen, Donna-page 23.
Phillips, Julie-page 23.
Powell, Lisa-page 14, 23, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53.
Rahde, Patricia-page 23.
Rasmussen, Lisa-page 23, 54.
Shafer, M ark-page 14, 23, 24, 31, 32, 43, 48, 49, 51, 55.
Sherbon, Gary-page 23.
Simmons, Doreen-page 24, 48, 49.
Smith, Jackie-page 17, 24, 54.
Sorensen, Jayne-page 24, 56.
Vik, Stephanie-page 24, 35, 38, 42, 44, 48, 49, 51, 59.
Taylor, Rich -page 18, 24, 31, 40, 48, 49, 51.
Wenninghoff, Debbie-page 24, 54.
White, Cynthia-page 24, 48, 49, 52, 54.
Wolford, Todd-page 24, 32, 43, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53.

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�Sophomores

Freshmen

Barker, Susan-page 25, 48, 49, 52, 53, 60.
Baumfalk, Scott-page 25, 48, 49, 51, 60.
Baxley, Scott-page 16, 25, 32, 36, 37, 52, 53.
Bertelsen, Vern-page 25, 40, 50.
Burke, Tisha-page 25, 35, 48, 49, 54, 56, 59, 60, 61.
Carter, Pam-page 25
Christoffersen, Davin-page 25, 48, 49.
Connolly, Bob-page 25, 50.
Cowgill, Lori-page 25.
Driver, Brian-page 25, 58.
Edwards, Amy-page 25, 27, 34, 38, 51.
Elam, Teresa-page 25.
Eledge, Tyler-page 25, 32.
Eret, Ty-page 25, 32.
Etherington, Shelly-page 25, 42, 51.
Gach, Terri-page 25, 42, 44.
Garcia, Joe-page 25, 31.
Geise, Kelly-page 25, 46, 48, 49, 50.
Gittins, Todd-page 25.
Gunderson, Gayle-page 25, 46, 48, 49.
Hackett, Mike-page 14, 17, 25, 32, 40, 41, 43.
Hanson, Ty-page 25.
Holcomb, Robin-page 25.
Jensen, Laura-page 25, 52, 53, 56.
Jensen, Mike-page 25, 36, 48, 49, 51, 82.
Kaufman, Dianna-page 25.
Koesters, Cindy-page 25.
Larsen, Rodney-page 26, 31, 36, 37, 48, 49, 50.
Larsen, Roger-page 26, 31, 36, 37, 48, 49, 60.
Larson, Paul-page 26, 43.
Leth, Jan-page 16, 26, 52, 53, 56.
Leytham, Becky-page 26, 48, 51, 56.
Longmeyer, Barb-page 26, 27, 34, 35, 39, 42, 44, 48, 49, 54.
M artin, Carey-page 26, 27, 44, 51.
M cKern, Debbie-page 14, 26, 27, 34, 38, 44, 48, 49, 54.
M cKern, Kerin-page 17, 26, 35, 38, 39, 42, 51, 55, 58.
Nelson, Kent-page 26.
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DATE DUE

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��UNDERWOOIJ HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

���Seniors

Susan Barker

Scott Baumfalk

Scott Baxley

Amy Edwards instructs Jill Olsen on how to make fudge properly.

Pres. P. Larson. V.P. M. Snyder. Sec. A. Edwards, Treas. J.
Olsen.

Vern Bertelsen

Tisha Burke

Pam Carter

Davin Christottersen

�Lori Cowgill

Nadia Del Re

Amy Edwards

Tyler Eledge

Theresa Elam

Ty Eret

Brian Driver

The Senior float displays top honors in the Homecoming parade.

Shelly Etherington

�Robin Holcomb supervises the strength of his physics project.

Mike Hackett shows his enthusiasm toward Preppy Day.

Mike Hackett

Terri Gach

Joe Garcia

'

Kelly Geise

Gayle Gunderson

Robin Holcomb

Laura Jensen

�Mike Jensen

Rod Larsen

Senior boys support Dave Ryan in his idea of a " # 1 pep talk " .

Roger Larsen

Becky Leytham

Kate Ravlin tells how to stuff napkins correctly.

Barb Longmeyer

Carey Martin

Deb McKern

���Not pictured:
Bob Connolly
Todd Gittens
Paul Larson

Mike Snyder

Dave Stroebele

Teresa Tech

Joy Wahle

Dallas Whitney

Angie Wimbley

Tawna Wolford

Pam Carter gives every bit of her attention in class as usual.

��Forever's Gonna Start Tonight

The 1983 Homecoming Court from lejt to right : Dave Stroebele, Lisa Shafer, Dave Ryan, Ti sha Burke, Queen
Sheila Plumb, King Todd Nuzum, Terri Gach, Mike Hackett, Eric Rowe, Barb Longmeyer, Ron Sealock, and
Amy Edwards.

Todd Nuzum looks over his ballet form under
the approving eye of Master Veriti Waldman.
Julie Brunow goes all out in suppor t for th e opposing team, while Sean Mils strains- with effort in
the Spirit Night tug-a-war.

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�The seventh grade cheerleaders cheer as they go down Main Street during the parade.
Eric Rowe and his date jam.

The theme for the 1983 Homecoming Coronation was "Forever's Gonna Start Tonight." The
Homecoming king and queen were Todd Nuzum and Sheila Plumb.
The ceremony started at 8:30, which is later
than previous years, because the volleyball
team was in sectional play. The dance started
at 9:30. The masters of ceremony were Susy
Ausdemore and Gregg Leaders. The senior tribute was given by Curt Montgomery. Scott
Baxley performed "You Are So Beautiful."
This year, Spirit Week seemed to have a few
major changes; punk and preppy day, dress up
day, and blue-white day. There was also a major change Thursday night with a bonfire, pep
ra lly, and tug-of-war matches, in which the sen iors won each division. The seniors also won
the 1983 spirit ·rock.
Friday the students got out of school at 10:00
to make floats for Underwoods first Homecoming Parade. The parade took place at 1:00
P. M., in which the junior and senior high
classes, elementary, the football team, volleyball team, and the cheerleading squads decorated their floats for prizes. The floats paraded
down Main Street, led by the band.

Tracy Joens, Kim Hansen, and Amber Christensen look groovy on 60's
day.

The Eagles defeated the l.S.D. Bobcats, 32-9,
in Friday night's football game.

13

�Laura Jensen and Julie Pingel look surprised by the likes of Mike Koesters, Scott Baxley, and Dan Moore.

Wicked witshes Becky Arbaugh. Penny Baxley, and Joy Wahle boil a
different type of brew (Brent Stokes) in this scene.

The World Of Oz
On November 4 and 5 the Underwood musical, The
Wizard Of Oz, was presented. It included a double cast
role of Dorothy, played by Julie Pingel on Friday night
and Laura Jensen on Saturday night. Scott Baxley
played the Scarecrow, Dan Moore played the Lion, and
Mike Koesters played the Tin Man, Nancy Dose and
Vicki Grote and Debbie Pickard were accompanists.,
The musical was under the direction of Mrs. Wallin.
Scott Baxley, Gary Wahle, and Mike Koesters discuss the Land of Oz.

Even the school board can follow the lead of Andy
Dofner!

�The World Of Make Believe
The 1984 play, "Alice in Wonderland" , was
put on March 23 and 24. The play was directed by Rose Marie Velasquez-Herrera.
"Alice in Wonderland" was adapted for the
stage by Eva Le Gallienne and Florida Friebus from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland
and Through the Looking-Glass.
Thirty-two students took part in the play.
Chrissy Ivers and Sue Bolte shared the leading role of "Alice".

Stephanie Leytham waits patiently as a fellow cast member helps her get dressed.

Fred Potter, the Gryphon, entertains Bobbi Jo Eastman, the Mock Turtl e.

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Th e Mad Hatter, Sara Whitson, serenades the other cast members.

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�leaving An Old World
Commencement is the day that all high
school students look forward to. It is a day
for the graduating seniors to celebrate 13
years of education and in a way, celebrate
adulthood. The underclassmen look on and
wish that they were the lucky ones.
For this group of graduating seniors, graduation was on May 6, at 2 o'clock. The Junior
Leaders, Denise Witt and Curt Montgomery,
led the Class of 1984 into the gym while the
high school band played the processional.
Rev. Delbert Story gave the benediction and
invocation. The seniors in music then performed one last time with the band and
choir. Sheila Plumb and Mike Snyder gave
the Senior Commencement Address and
Nadia Del Re had some special comments.
Mr. Hjelle then gave out the special recognition awards to several seniors. After that,
Don Casson awarded the 52 member class
each with their diploma.

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Seniors enthusiastically end their high school years.

These seniors wonder about life after Underwood High School.
Sheila Plumb and Mike Snyder address the Class of

1984.

Scott Baxley adjusts Susan Barkers hat.
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�Th e six senior choir members sing together one last time.

Joe Ga rcia a nd N ad ia Del R e seem t o show mixed

feelings about graduating.

Roger Larsen plays his trombone at graduation.
Don Casson presents Gayle Gunderson wtth his diploma.

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�Bill Starnes and Susy Ausdemore wait for
the program to begin.

All
Night

long
The prom servers relax after a job well done.

Mrs. McKee carries salads as other junior parents prepare
them .

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�The Junior-Senior Prom was held at the high school on April
14. The junior class sold pizzas and worked in concession
stands to help pay for the prom.
Some junior parents cooked the meal and the prom servers
served the meal. The prom servers were sophomores who
were elected by the junior class; Amber Christensen, Teresa
McKern, Brenda Hildreth, Brenda Obrecht, Laura Erickson,
Mike Dose, Cliff Hildreth, Vince Arculeo, Greg Childs, and
Roy Sharrett.
Curt Montgomery gave a welcome and Cristy Schaefer and
Denise Witt recognized the junior parents who organized the
meal and the prom servers. Troy Larson gave a dramatic
presentation called "The Boogeyman". Redd Tag provided
the music for the dance.

Keit h Mander shares a secret with Angie Arculeo.

Cristy Schaefer introduces the prom servers.
Neil Wilson enjoys the evening.

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�Todd Nuzum and Ron Sealock didn't do much dancing at the
homecoming dance.

Fred Potter and Troy Larson rehearse their parts for Alice in Wonderland.

This senior kept his sense of humor on slave day.

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��The 1983 boys baseball team
finished with a record of 10
wins and 11 losses. The team
also finished third in the West
Harrison Tournament.
Dave Stroebele received first
team All-Conference as shortstop, while Derek Hansen, first
base, and Randy Geise, left
field, were awarded second
team All-Conference.

The 1983 boys baseball team consisted of: Row 1-Roy Sharrett, Paul Cerny, Mike Dose, Danny
Hansen, Rod Pitt, Cliff Hildreth, and Bret Feller. Row 2-Dave Stroebele, Ron Sealock, Dave Casson ,
Bradd Obrecht, Dallas Whitney, Gayle Gunderson, and Coach Bill Reid. Row 3- Mike Hackett , Derek
Hansen, Rand y Geise, Jeff Dawson , Robert Casson, Bill Ad ams, and A sst. Coach Pat Paul.

Out Of The Ballpark

Jeff Dawson squares around to bunt.

Bill Ad ams prepares to fire the ball home.

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�The 1983 girls varsity softball
team finished with a season re-

cord of nine wins and 12 losses.
The junior varsity record was ten
wins, six losses. The conference
record was seven wins, seven
losses.
There were 19 girls on the team,
including ten returning letterwinners.
First team All-Conference honors
went to Kate Ravlin and Lana
McKee. Most valuable player
award went to Kate Ravlin . Rookie of the Year was awarded to
Brenda Obrecht.

Underwood J.V. includes; front row-Brenda Obrecht , Beth Royer, Victoria Garcia, Michelle
Hough , Marijo Chadwick, Brenda Hildreth; second row-Varsity-Terri Gach , Lana McKee, Barb
Longmeyer, Teresa Tech, Susy Ausdemore, Kate Ravlin, Carey Martin; third row-Asst. Coach
Dick McMahon, Diane Kaufman, Tracy Peterson, Stephanie Vik, Doramae Casson, Coach Joyce
Rodenburg, and bat girl Jill Stroebele.

Steph anie Vik gets ready for a bunt.
Terri Gach tries for a strike-out.

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�Eagles Kick-off

Members of the 1983 football team include: 1st row- Neil Wilson . Dave Casson, Rod Pitt, Robert Casson, Mike Hackett , Todd Nuzum. Dave
Stroebele, Tyler Eledge, Sean Mils, and Manager Dan Moore. 2nd row- Jeff Miller. Jim Pingel, Pat Galloway, Ron Sealock, Doug Wright, Brent
Stokes. Liew Christensen, Jim Casson. Andy Dofner. and Coach Mike Ballenger. 3rd row- Troy Wolford, Dave Andress, Bret Feller. Mike
Baumfalk, Brian Darrington, Roy Sharrett, Paul Cerny, Mike Boudreau , Eric Jensen and Head Coach Ed Hawks. 4th row- Gary Wahle. Dan
Ryan , Cliff Hildreth. Doug Brunow, Bill Starnes. Greg Childs, Dave Collins. Rick Ravlin, Darren Rowe, and Coach Art Whitt en. Not pictured are
Dave Ryan and Curt Montgomery.

It's a whole different world out there on a football field .
It's a world of competition, pain , sweat, and satisfaction as seen through the eyes of the players. It's a worl d
of excitement, tun, and Friday night entertainment as
seen through the eyes of the spectators. These world s
together make the football games.
The 1983 Underwood football team ended their season
with a 4-5 record . They did an outstanding job in their
wins, and their losses can't begin to tell the story of th e
games. Todd Nuzum led the team in rushing with 720
yards and in tackles with 100 tackles. Dave Stroebele
led the team in scoring with 32 points. Todd Nuzu m
and Mike Hackett were named on the All-Conference
team as linebacker and offensive guard. Dave Stroebele was named honorable mention All-Conference as
fullback.

Quarterback Sean Mils hands off the ball to another Eagle
on an offensive play.
Eagle players display some of their pre-game strength as
they break through the hoop.

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�The Eagle offensive line is ready to gain yardage and score, as center Doug
Brunow prepares to hike the ball.

Greg Childs punts the ball to the other end of the field .

Dave Ryan is ready to take on the other team's offensive
line.

Mike Hackett and Tyler Eledge aren' t really football players; they're tigers in disguise as demonstrated at a pep
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�Eagles Score Big In Tourneys
The Underwood girls volleyball team
had one of the most successful seasons since the sport became a part
of the world of Underwood athletics.
They placed first in the sectional
tournament, which advanced them
into regional play. They lost in the
semi-finals to Griswold, who eventually went on to state. The team also
won first place in their invitational
tournament and placeq fourth in the
conference tournament. Two individuals who made the All-Conference
team were Barb Longmeyer, first
team, and Kate Ravlin, second
team . Overall the team was 14-8
and 6-3 in conference play.
The junior varsity team had a good
year, with a record of 7-3; the freshmen finished the season with a 3-7
record.

Barb Longmeyer sets the ball for an
Underwood spiker.

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The Underwood varsity volleyball team - Front row Tracy Peterson, Vicky Geise, Lana McKee, Shelly"
Garcia, Susy Au sdemore, and Bre nda Obrecht. Back row: Coach Ka ren Dahl, Nadia Del Re, Teresa :
Tech, Barb Longmeyer, Kat hleen Ravlin, Lisa Shafer, and Coach Joyce Rodenburg.

Freshman Buffy Masker concentrates on her
serve.

Nadia Del Re gets into posi tion for the return from
the opponent.

�Members of the junior varsity team include: Front row-Beth Royer, Lisa Bandy,
Amber Christensen, Victoria Garcia, Shelly Christensen, and Brenda Hildreth. Back
row-Coach Karen Dahl, Sally Payne, Tracy Peterson, Lana McKee, Brenda
Obrecht, Julie Brunow and Coach Joyce
Rodenburg.

Members of the freshmen team include: Front row-Sara Whitson, Linda
Larsen, Buffy Masker, Shelly Hardesty, Lisa Bandy, Renee Christensen, Susan Young, Tia Eret and Sue
Bolte. Back row-Coach Karen Dahl,
Ellie Pitt, Sheri Colglazier, Bobbi Jo
Eastman, Jodi Masker, Janis Ausdemore and Coach Joyce Rodenburg.

Teresa Tech pleases the crowd with a spike.

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�Long Distance Dreamers

The cross country team includes; Row 1-Carol Oawson, Becky Boyer, Au dra Hough,
Michelle Hough, Row 2-Lan ce Larsen, Kelly Hough, Dan Whitson, Bob Ravlin. Row 3Coach Bill Reid, Jeff Dawson, Tom Simmons, and Eric Rowe.
Becky Boyer toughs it out.

The cross country team had a very
tough, but good season this year with
many freshmen coming out for the
spor.t.
This year Underwood had a very impressive girls team, which consisted of
one sophomore and three freshmen .
The girls team would have won the district meet and advanced to the state
meet if Carol Dawson's run hadn't
been disqualified. Coach Reid has very
high hopes for the future of the girls
team.
Coach Reid also has high expectations
for the boys team. He said he feels that
Bob Ravlin and Jeff Dawson can really
help the team for the next season.
Bob Ravlin moves up on his opponent.

...
Eric Rowe gives it his all.

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�The World Of
Screamers
Teresa Tech tries to inconspiciously root on the team as part of the band.

"Who did it?" "He did it." "Don't do it again! " Such
are the sounds of an enthusiastic crowd; an important element in the excitement of any sporting event.
The support of peers and parents helps athletes to
perform to their best abilities and strive for number
one, not always in rank but in spirit. Spectators represent a world away from the sweat and hustle of
the game. Their world involves screaming and yelling athletes on to being stars of tomorrow.

Lisa Bandy and Sheri Colglazier show that spirit runs skin deep on them.

Tracy Peterson excites the '·Hawaiian" crowd.

Denise Hassler, Janet Cerny, Brenda Hildreth , Laura Erickson, and Brenda Obrecht cheer on the
blue.

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�Eagles Soar To Future
After a mid-season losing streak the young
Eagles upset St. Alberts and finished by winning 3 of the last 5 games.
The 1983-84 Eagles were led in scoring by a
young forward court and defensively by senior captains Kerin McKern and Kate Ravlin.
The defensive average was the second best
in the school's history.
With the young forwards and the experience
the guards received, 1984-85 should be a
continued improvement.

The girls varsity basketball tea m-row 1: Kerin Mc Kern and Kathleen Ravlin, Row 2:
Tracy Peterson, Susy Ausdemore, Shelly Garcia, and Lana McKee. Row 3: Coach
Ed Hawks, Julie Brunow, Vicky Geise, Teresa McKern, Lisa Bandy, Brenda
Obrecht, and Coach Dick McMahon.

Teresa McKern shoots as Lisa Bandy gives her support.

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Li sa Bandy receives a pass as the Eagle players on the bench an ticipate
a score.

�...

The girls junior varsity basketball team-Front row: Tia Eret, Tracy Taylor, Sue Bolte, Buffy Masker, Susan
Young, Renae Reese, and Jan Ausdemore. Elack row: Coach Ed Hawks, Jodi Masker, Renee Christensen, Sheri Colglazier, Bobbi Jo Eastman, Shelly Hardesty, Michelle Hough, and Tracey Cox .

Teresa McKern shoots over her defenders.
Eagle girls show their spirit before the game.

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�Eagles Prevail On Court.

Varsity boys basketball members include: Back-Manager T. Simmons, J. Garcia, Rd. Larsen, D. Ryan, Rg. Larsen, B. Starn es, Assistant Coach
M. Stanley. Front- G. Leaders, T. Nuzum, S. Mils, J. Dawson, R. Casson, Head Coach M. Ballenger. Not pictured: E. Rowe and D. Casson.

J.V. basketball members include: Manager T. Simmons, R. Ravlin, G. Childs, P. Cerny, D. Ryan, T. Ausdemore, J. Casson, D. Rowe, J. Pingel,
Coach M. Sta nley. Front- R. Larsen, B. Leaders, D. Andress, B. Feller, B. Darrington, R. Sharrett, B. Stokes, G. Pu llen.

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�The 1983-84 boys basketball team showed intensity and
leadership throughout the season.
Roger Larsen, Rod Larsen, Dave Ryan, Todd Nuzum, Eric
Rowe, and Joe Garcia, senior letterwinners, showed
strength and determination which helped pull the team to
its victories. Other letterwinners were Jeff Dawson, Gregg
Leaders, Robert Casson and Bill Starnes.
The team finished with a 6-3 conference record , and 11 -7
overall record. One senior, Roger Larsen, made the AllConterence team. It was the first time in 10 years that
Underwood had over a .500 season.
The team will bring back tour letterwinners and two other
experienced players who showed a lot of support on the
team.

Eric Rowe shows a good defensive position.

Roger Larsen shows perfect form in shooting a jumper.
Dave Ryan anticipates the pass so he can shoot for two

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�World Of Breaking Records
The 1983-84 wrestling squad appears to have found a new hobby
outside the world of wrestling, the
world of breaking records. The
wrestlers ended up breaking 8 out
of 17 previously held school records, both individually and as a
team. The team itself broke such
records as most take-downs, most
near-falls, and most dual meet
points.
One Eagle wrestler, senior Vern Bertelsen, was able to see wrestling
from a different viewpoint. After
gaining title of sectional and district
champion at 138, he was able to
advance to the world of state competition, where he won his first
round .
The team placed first in their annual
quadrangular and placed fourth in
the sectional tournament. Overall,
they finished the season with a 6-51 record.

Dallas Whitney attempts a new strategy to get his opponent on his back .

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Dave Stroebele's opp onent probably wishes he was in a differen t world during
this match at th e dual meet with Tri-Cen ter.

Vern Bertelsen has his man right where he wants him,
adding another wi n to his seasonal record .

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�The 1983-84 Wrest li ng team includes: Front row- Eric Jensen, Matt Jennings, Mike Dose, Dan Whitson , Rod Pitt, Dallas Whitney, and
Charlie Fisher, Back row- Tyler Eledge, Dave Stroebele, Mike Hackett, Gary Wahle, Gayle Gunderson, and Vern Bertelsen. Not
pictured- Liew Christensen and Scott Baumfalk .

Mike Dose demonstrates the pain and determination it takes to belong to the world of wi nning.

Vern Bertelsen accepts a shirt awarded to him by the athletic boosters for being a state participant.

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�The World Of Track And Field
Two relay teams qualified
for state this year. They
were: the 1600 medley re1a y- Todd
Nuzum, Eric
Rowe, Vern Bertlesen, and
Jeff Dawson, and the two
mile relay-Brian Leaders,
Bob Ravlin, Vern Bertlesen,
and Jeff Dawson.
The 1600 medley relay finished third at the state track
meet, and set a new school
record. The two mile relay
finished tenth.
The team did extremely well
considering the small number involved.

Boys trgck team : Row 1-Gary Pullen; Roy Sharrett, Brian Leaders, Dalla s Whi tney, Coach Bill Reid. Row 2-Asst.
Coach Jerry Anderson, Jeff Dawson, Bret Feller, Gayle Gunderson, Vince Arculeo. Vern Bertlesen. Row 3-Mike
Snyder, Rod Pitt, Bob Ravlin, Paul Cerny, Scott Baxley, Todd Nuzum , Paul Larson. Row 4-Eric Rowe. Lance
Larsen, Jim Pingel, Jim Andersen, Brian Nichols.

Mike Snyder put s all his effort in his th row.

Jeff Dawson anchors the 1600 relay team to gain
third at state and set a new school record.

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�Kerin McKern was the first girl in the history
of Underwood girls track to finish first place
in districts and the second to go on to state
competition. Kerin earned points at the state
track meet by tieing for second place in the
high jump. She also tied her own high jump
record of 5'3" during the year.
Three school records were improved up'o"ri
this year. One was in the 3000 meter run by
Audra Hough, another by Carol Dawson in
the 1500 meter run, and the third by Barb
Longmeyer in the long jump.
There were 28 girls out for track, 20 of them
were freshmen and sophomores. Coach
McMahon feels this talented young team has
a promising future.

Girls tra ck team: Row 1-Amy Fredrickson, Row 2-Sara Whitson, Denise Hassler, Renee
Christensen, Buffy Masker, Audra Hough, Jeanie O'Donnell, Missy Edwards. Row 3-Asst.
Coach Minssen, Ellie Pitt, Carol Dawson, Shelly Hardesty, Sheri Colglazier, Lisa Bandy,
Michelle Hough, Janet Cerny, Coach Dick McMahon. Row 4-Barb Longmeyer, Nadia Del
Re, Ke rin McKern, Kathleen Ravlin, Tracy Peterson, Tami Miller, Lana McKee. Row 5Denise Witt , Teresa McKern, Stephanie Favre, Becky Boyer, Laura Erickson, Nancy Jones,
Brenda Obrecht.

Kerin McKern shows her form in the high jump.
Tracy Peterson clears the hurdle.

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�Baseball
UHS
3
11
12
8
1
6
5
2
2
5
7

West Harrison
Manilla
Shelby
Shelby
Mo. Valley
Mo. Valley
Treynor
Treynor
Avoha
Avoha
Carson Mac.
Carson Mac.
Lo Ma
Tri-Center
Tri-Center
Griswold
Griswold
Oakland
Oakland

4
5
5
4
1
11
13

OPP
8
0
2
2
2
8
4
12
4
15
9
0
3
3
6
3
12
5
7

10

11

8

9

10

Conference
Griswold
Districts
Griswold

Sports
Scores
Wrestling
Logan Mag.
Tri-Center
- Carson
Walnut
Shelby
Denison J.V.
Oakland
Griswold
Mo. Valley
Avoha
Treynor
West Harrison

UHS
20
30
44
60
40
50
30
15
24
28
42
18

Tri-Center
Shelby
Carson Mac.
Oakland
Treynor
l.S .D.
Mo. Valley
Tri-Center
Shelby
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Walnut
Avoha
Carson Mac.
Malvern
Nishna Valley
Conference
Carson Mac.
Sectionals
Tri-Center

UHS
48
62
51
50
38
80
55
58
90
60
39
53
72
72
51
45

54

40

OPP
43
24
39
42
42
30
43
67
64
42
58
74
56
61
41
59

51

51

3
0
3
0
1
3
3
3
3

OPP
3
0
3
0
3
3
0
1
0
0

Conference
Avoha
Griswold
Tri-Center

2
1
0

0
2
2

Sectiona ls
Shelby
Avoha
Tri-Center

3
3
3

1
2
2

Regionals
Adair-Casey
Griswold

3
0

1
3

38

UHS
0
9
3
0
26
7
33
0
29

St . A lberts
Avoha
Griswold
Mo. Valley
Tri-Center
Shelby
l.S .D.
Treynor
Oakland
Carson Mac.

0

Mo. Valley
Treynor
Shelby
Shelby
Oakland
Logan Mag .
Avoha
Griswold
St. Alberts
Mo. Vall ey
Logan Mag .
Treynor
Tri-Center
Oakland
Tri -Cen ter
Avoha
Griswold
St. Alberts
Fremont Mills

UHS
11
14
1
0
0
13
14
1
7
5
8
24
10
6
3
9
3
4
10

OPP
6
2
5
7
6
3
3
7
11
1
9

10
9
4
6
10
4
16
0

Conference
Oakland

0

12

Sectionals
Shelby

4

5

Girls
Basketball
OPP
47
38
79
54
62
47
29
46
98
58
66
87
58
54
61
42
61

Shelby
Carson Mac.
Tri-Center
Shelby
Oakland
Treynor
l.S .D.
Mo. Valley
Tri -Cen ter
Mo. Vall ey
Griswold
Walnu t
Abraham Lincoln
Avoha
St. Albert s
Carson Mac.
Malvern

UHS
31
48
57
52
50
43
67
39
57
55
40
46
32
48
63
66
43

Conference
Oakl an d

50

64

Sectionals
l.S.D.
St. Alberts

68
44

42
45

Cross Country

Football
Tri-Center
Shelby
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Oakland
Treynor
l. S.D.
Avoha
Carson Mac.

OPP
39
33
26
0
15
12
16
46
24
34
24
42

Volleyba11
UHS

Boys
Basketball

Softball

OPP
6
6
20
48
14
21
9
27
0

Glenwood
Harlan
Carrol Kuem per
Manilla
Woodbin e
Mo. Valley
Di stri cts

Boys
8th
9th
14th
6th
4th
6th

Girls
7th
8th
6th
4th
'3rd
5th

6th

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Concert Band: Row 1-0. Hassler, T. Cox. R. Reese. Row 2-J. Larson, W. Elkins, V. Geise, M. Chadwick, C. Schaefer, L. Hartwell, T. Peterson, J. Pingel, T.
Burke, J. Severson. Row 3-S. Baumfalk, L. McKee, W. Jenson, N. Larsen, D. Witt, B. Starnes, L. Larsen, B. Masker, S. Hardesty, C. Ivers, V. Garcia, D.
Ryan, T. Joens, R. Plumb, T. Miller. Row 4-L. Erickson, C. Angeroth, T. Eret, J. Ausdemore, B. Shelton, T. Taylor, P. Cerny, B. Ravlin, D. Moore, K. Geise,
T. Simmons, G. Gunderson, R. Larsen, J. Miller, D. Knott, B. Darrington, C. Rasmussen, R. Larsen. Row 5-B.J. Eastman, L. Bandy, R. Christensen, J.
Cerny, R. Schultz, C. Ivers, K. Ravlin, B. Longmeyer, T. Merdinger, S. Barker, L. Moore, M. Baumfalk, J. Witt. Row 6-K. Mander, V. Arculeo, B. Feller, C.
Hildreth, M. Jensen, D. Christofferson, K. Hough, I. Wolford, J. Pingel, J. Masker, M. Dose, Mr. G. Montgomery, L. Christensen, K. Madsen, C. Schaefer, S.
Young, S. Ausdemore, L. Shafer, K. Hansen.

World
Of
Music

Marching Band: Row 1-L. Shafer, J. Severson, T. Burke. Row 2-S. Baumfalk, N. Larsen. W. Jenson, B. Starnes, L.
McKee, B.J. Eastman, L. Bandy, R. Christensen. Row 3-W. Elkins, T. Peterson, J. Pingel, C. Schaefer; M.
Chadwick, V. Geise, J. Cerny, C. Ivers. Row 4-T. Cox, D. Hassler, J. Larson, R. Reese, L. Erickson, T. Eret, J.
Ausdemore, L. Larsen. Row 5-C. Angeroth, C. Schaefer, R. Schultz, D. Witt, L. Hartwell, B Shelton, C. Rasmussen,
V. Arculeo, K. Mander, L. Adair. Row 6-T. Merdinger, D. Ryan, R. Plumb, V. Garcia, C. Ivers, B. Masker. S.
Hardesty, T. Joens, T. Miller, K. Jackson. Row 7-K. Hansen, S. Ausdemore, S. Young, K. Madsen. L. Moore, B.
Longmeyer, S. Barker, M. Baumfalk. Row 8-K. Hough, T. Wolford, J. Masker, J. Pingel, D. Christoffersen, M. Dose,
C. Hildreth, B. Feller. Row 9-T. Taylor, P. Cerny, B. Ravlin, D. Moore, K. Geise, T. Simmons, G. Gunderson, K.
Ravlin . Row 10-L. Christensen, J. Andersen, J. Miller, B. Darrington, C. Montgomery, D. Knott, J. Witt, R. Larsen.
Row 11-Mr. G. Montgomery, B. Boyer, J. Brunow, B. Obrecht, N. Del Re, B. Hildreth, S. Christensen.

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Seniors: Row 1- Susan Barker, Kate Ravlin, Scott Baumfalk. Row 2-Juli Severson, Tisha Burke, Barb
Longmeyer, Lisa Shafer, Davin Christoffersen. Row 3-Roger Larsen, Tom Simmons, Kelly Geise,
Gayle Gunderson, Mike Jensen, Rod Larsen .

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Competion Stage Band: Row 1-A. Christen sen, L. Larsen, B. Masker, s. Hardesty, A. Plumb, T. Joens, T. Miller, L. Moore, S. Barker, M.
Baumfalk, Row 2-Rg. Larsen, C. Rasmussen, B. Darrington, J. Miller, D. Knott. Row 3-C. Montgomery, V. Arculeo, J. Andersen, D. Moore, T.
Simmons, G. Gunderson, Rd. Larsen, Mr. G. Montgomery, S. Ausdemore, L. Shafer.
Majorette Lisa Shafer, Baton Twirle r Juli Severson, and Majorette Tisha
Burke.

The marching band's year began when they practiced for and performed in
the 1983 4th of July Parade. They also performed in the Homecoming Parade
and at all the home football games.
Underwood hosted the State Jazz Band Contest in January, and went to ~he
Conference Jazz Band Contest at Tri-Center. On April 7th the band participat'ed in the State Small Group Contest at Woodbine. They took 38 events and
brought home 12 l's, 23 ll's, and 3 Ill's. At State Large Group Contest in
Farragut, the band received a II rating.
On April 27th, grades 5- 12 performed in the Spring Concert Of Bands. The
year ended with the Annual Awards Banquet on May 9th.

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�Voices From Above
)

Chorus: Row 1-Sara Whitson, Susan Young, Cindy Thurlow, Jeannie O'Donnell, Roy Sharrett, Terry Coble, Laura Jensen, Laura Moore, and
Kim Madsen. Row 2-Accompanist Nancy Dose, Ellie Pitt, Penny Baxley, Danny Moore, Mike Koesters, Andy Dofner, Valerie Nelson, Robyn
Mattes, and Director Carmen Wallin. Row 3-Tami Miller, Wendy Elkins, Jodi Masker, Renee Christensen, Jeff Miller, Kelly Hough, Brent Stokes,
Robin Schultz, Becky Arbaugh, and Julie Pingel. Row 4-Joy Wahle, Tammi Drake, Wendy Jenson, Bobbi Jo Eastman, Scott Baxley, Gary
Wahle, Joyce McDonald, Lana McKee, Susan Barker, and Carol Dawson. The 1984 All-State Chorus members included Susan Barker, Scott
Baxley, Laura Jensen &amp; Dan Moore.

Dorothy, the Tim Man, and the Scarecrow finally reach Oz in
the musical The Wizard of Oz.

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Mrs. Wallin applies make-up on Scott Ba xley for the school musical.

�The 1983-84 Swing Choir had enthusiastic underclassmen, with
some very experienced upperclassmen. The freshness of the
Swing Choir must have been what the judges were looking tor.
They went undefeated for the second year in a row.
The Swing Choir started their year by performing at a basketball
game and ended by performing at the Festival of Choruses.

Dan Moore and Becky Arbaugh get into the "swing" of
things as they practice right before they perform .

They competed in five contests this year. State Swing Choir
Contest was in January and they received a unanimous I rating.
At Conference Swing Choir Contest, they placed first for the fifth
straight year. They went to Maryville next and competed against
schools from tqur states. They won their division for the second
year. Creston held a Swing Choir competition in which they also
placed first . At the Apollo Festival , where there were five states
competing, the Swing Choir won their division for the second
year.

Swing Choir: Row 1-E. Pitt, L. Jensen, S. Whitson, V. Nelson. Row 2-D. Moore, J. Miller, B. Arbaugh, S. Baxley, R. Sharrett. Row 3-T. Coble, A.
Dofner, S. Young, W. Jenson, G. Wahle, M. Koesters. Row 4-T. Drake. J. Wahle, T. Wolford , W. Elkins, B. Stokes. Row 5-S . Barker, L. McKee, J.
McDonald, Acc omp. Mrs. N. Dose, drummer K. Hough, Accomp. B.J. Eastman, drummer V. Arculeo, Mrs. C. Wa llin, J. Pingel, P. Baxley.

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�Encounter With Spirited Minds

Mike Hackett jum ps up with the eagle power to raise school spirit.

Many spectators claim to be peppy, but seldom find
a need to jump and shout about it. That' s the life of a
cheerleader; jumping and shouting, headaches and
sore throats. Crowd spirit may vanish in time of loss,
but the girls work on. To those who yell along- Varsity Football: Front-Laura Erickson . Middle-Tracy Joens, Tawna Wolford. (Back)-Sheila Plumb, Wendy Jenson, Lisa Shafer.
"Thanks!"

Are cheerleaders always as "cheery" as Laura Erickson?

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J.V. Football: Top-Carla Schae fer. Standing-Sheri Fleming, Penny O' Neill, Wendy
Elkins. Bott om-Janet Cerny.

�Varsity Basketball: Top-Becky Boyer. Standing-Wendy Jenson, Jennifer Hough , Rhonda Plumb. Bottom-Tracy Joens.

Wrestling: Top-Brenda Hildreth, Laura Erickson. Standing-Denise
Witt, Sara Whitson, Lisa Shafer. Bottom-Tisha Burke.

J. V. Basketball: Top-Carla Schaefer. Standing-Jane:! Cerny,
Penny O'Neill. Bottom-Wendy Elkins.

Mr. Hawks wonders how he ever transformed into Mr. "T" .

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�Farmers Of The Future

FFA members: Row 1-Brian Fronk, Liew Christensen, Jeff Miller, Mark Olsen, Doug Brunow, Tracy Peterson, Rod Larsen, Joyce McDonald, Ron
Sealock. Row 2-Gary Wahle, Robert Casson, Dan Ryan, Dave Casson, Kelly Geise, Ri ck Ravlin , Brian Leaders, Gregg Leaders, Darren Rowe, Jim
Casson, Lance Larsen. Row 3-Dave Andress, Bret Feller, Jeff Witt , Brian Darrington, Ellie Pitt , Rick Larson, Mike Baumfalk. Not pic tured-Ty Eret, Vern
Bertelsen, Ke lly Hough , Scott Asbra, Mike Boudreau, Neal Torneten, Tony Ausdemore.

The Underwood FFA was involved in a full program of
activities. Last summer, the chapter officers went on a
planning trip to Minnesota. Other members participated in
livestock judging, Westfair, and a softball tournament.
In the fall they sold bolts, held their third annual Harvest
Auction/Hay and Grain Show, and harvested the chapter
corn test plot. Prior to a home football game, they held a
chili supper in conjunction with the UHT.
They participated in sub-district contests in February, advancing several groups to the district level. The Parliamentary Procedure team, consisting of Bret Feller, Brian Darrington, Tony Ausdemore, Dave Andress, and Brian Leaders received a gold award and advanced to the state
convention in Des Moines. They received a silver award at
that contest.
Over 200 people attended the annual Parent-Member
Banquet . Members of the community an.d chapter were
recognized with special awards for their services.

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Dave An dress, Brian Darrington, and Mike Baumfalk wrap
potatoes for the FFA banquet.

�People From Different Worlds
Two foreign exchange students attended Underwood this year. Efrat Ram, representing
American Field Service, arrived in September
from Israel to stay a six month period with
Denise Witt's family . Nadia Del Re, a full year
student from West Germany, was sponsored
by Youth For Understanding and lived with Lisa
Shafer and her family .
The AFS group, along with sponsor Mrs. Herrera, sponsored two international days, in
which foreign exchange students from area
schools were invited here to spend the day and
share their cultures with Underwood students.
They also enjoyed ice-skating at Aksarben and
a Mexican food experience at Paltani's.
Li sa Shafer and Nadia Del Re look forward to the homecoming coronation and dance.

A.FS club includes: Row 1-Sponsor Mrs. Herrera, Sec. Lana McKee, Hist. Nadia
Del Re, Vic e-Pres. Denise Witt, Pres. Lisa Shafer. Row 2-Sara Whitson, Linda
Larsen. Jean Cress, Carol Ivers, Penny Baxley, Amber Christensen, Sheila
Plumb, Cristy Schaefer. Row 3-Theresa Elam, Tracey Cox, Chrissy Ivers, Julie
Pingel, Wendy Jenson, Kim Hansen, Lisa Hartwell, Nancy Larsen, and Susy
Ausdemore.

Efrat Ram and Nadia Del Re exchange th eir cu ltura l differences.

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�Creators Of Different Worlds
Journalism class: Front row- Denise Witt, Rod
Larsen, Dave Stroebele, and Lisa Hartwell.
Back row- Barb Longmeyer, Lisa Shafer, and
Teresa Tech.

People who helped on the yearbook: Front row-Susan Barker, Scott
Baumfalk, and Roger Larsen. Back row-Sheila Plumb, Terri Gach,
and Shelly Etherington.

Sheila Plumb rinses the equipment after developing film in
the darkroom.

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�Explorers Club: Row 1- Gary Pullen, Theresa Merdinger, Penny O' Neill, Ke rin McKern, Shelly Chri stensen, and Cristy Schaefer. Row 2- Sheri Colglazier, Lisa Bandy, Carla Schaefer, Julie Brunow, Teresa McKern , Susy Ausdemore, and Eric Jensen .
Row 3- Joe Garcia, Troy Larson, Jeff Witt , Bill Gubbels, Rick Ravlin , Mike Baumfalk, and sponsor Mr.
Whi tten.

Outside And Inside

....
\

Sheri Colglazier tries to build up her unique figure.

These UHT members hurry to get done so they can eat the leftovers.

UHT: Row 1- Tami Miller, Barb Longmeyer, Susy
Ausdemore, Becky Arbaugh. Val Nelson, Tisha
Burke. and Sara Whitson. Row 2- Laura Erickson ,
Janet Cerny, Theresa Merdinger, Stacy Lee, Joy
Wa hle, Becky Leytham, Ronda Holcomb, and Lori
Adair. Row 3- Jill Olsen, Sheri Colglazier, Teresa
Tech, Kerin McKern, Cindy Rasmussen, sponsor
Miss Kurt h.

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�Communications

Troy Larson rehearses his event in dramatic acting.
Mrs. Herrera and this years district speech contestants -Sue Bolte, Troy Larson, Kerin
McKern, Linda Larsen, Laura Moore, and Tia Ere!.

Troy Larson and Linda Larsen both received l's for
their events at the State Speech Contest. Troy also
received an Outstanding Performers Award .
Sponsor Ms. Hartsock shows some Library Club
members how to use the new audio-visual equipment.

Participants in the Treynor speech Festival, along with sponsor Mrs. Herrera-Row 1- Tia
Eret, Laura Moore, Sue Bolte. Row 2-Crissy Ivers, Troy Larson, Tracey Cox, Kerin
McKern, Sara Whitson, and Linda Larsen.

Library Club includes Laura Moore, Ms. Hartsock, Kim Madsen, Kri s Jackson, Troy Wolford, Tia Ere!, and Linda Larsen.

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�Art Club And Student Cabinet
The Art Club went on several trips last
year. During the summer, they went to
Kansas City for three days and spent
one day at the Nelson Art Gallery. On
another excursion, they saw the Toy
and Miniature Museum.
The club worked most of the wrestling
concession stands and two of the basketball concessions. This, and selling
M&amp;M's were their largest fund-raising
projects.
At many of the art club meetings, the
members created craft projects. At
one meeting guest speaker, Tom Hamilton, demonstrated ceramic pot throwing on the wheel.
The student cabinet set up the Homecoming Coronat ion on October 14.
They were also involved in the new activities that took place during Spirit
Week, such as building floats for the
Homecoming Parade, and the bonfire
at the pep rally.

Art Club members: Row 1-Gary Pullen, Tia Eret, Tisha Burke, Kerin McKern, Juli Severson,
Tracey Cox. Row 2-Mary Mass, Fred Potter, Ricky Bouvier, Andy Dofner, Brent Stokes,
and Mrs. Jan Adamson, advisor. Not pictured-Barb Longmeyer, Kris Jackson, Sue Bolte,
and Laura Moore.

Student Cabinet members: Row 1-Dave Ryan, Greg Childs. Row 2-Terri Gach, Sara Whitson.
Becky Boyer, Tracy Joens, Lisa Shafer. Row 3-Advisor Nick Benzing, Dave Knott, Jeff Miller,
Sean Mils, Susy Ausdemore, and Gregg Leaders.

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�Intelligent Beings
Sixteen new members were inducted at the 1984 National Honor Society Banquet. There are
four qualities involved in the selection of NHS members. Character, Scholarship, Leadership,
and Service are the qualities
deemed important and are part
of every member's day to day
world.
National Honor Society members
organize and help run two bloodmobiles, one in the fall and one in
the spring as a community service.

The National Honor Society members are Row 1-Julie Pingel, Vicky Geise. and Wendy Jenson.
Row 2-Amber Christensen , 'Bret Feller, Lana McKee. Beth Royer. and Susy Ausdemore. Row 3Sheila Plumb, Tom Simmons. Kate Ravlin. Robin Holcomb, Susan Barker. Shelly Garcia, and
Teresa McKern . Row 4-Kerin McKern, Roger Larsen , Rodn ey Larsen, Neil Wilson, and Fred
Potter. Row 5-Roy Sharrett, Danny Moore, Curt Montgomery, Juli Severson, and Dan Whitson.

Beth Royer, Amber Christen sen, and Becky Boyer enjoy th e socia l hour before the induction
ce remony .
Troy Larson does his award winning dramatic
act at the ceremony.

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��Nearing The Twelfth Dimension
Becky Arbaugh
Susy Ausdemore
Kevin Barnum
Penny Baxley
Don Brown
Doug Brunow
Dave Casson

Jeff Dawson
Tammi Drake
Brian Fronk

Shelly Garcia
Shelly Gochanour
Steve Grim

Eddie Harris
Lisa Hartwell
Duane Hinman

Ronda Holcomb
Jennifer Hough
Wendy Jenson

Junior ¢ 1ass officers from left to right are: Sec. Doug Brunow,
Pres. Cf rt Montgomery, Treas. Denise Witt, and Vi ce Pres. Shelly
Garcia.

Mike Koesters
Nancy Larsen
Troy Larson

Robert Casson and Doug Brunow reflect the true junior enthusiasm towards school.

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�Gregg Leaders
Keith Mander
Joyce McDonald
Lana McKee
Tami Miller
Sean Mils
Curt Montgomery

Danny Moore
Tracy Peterson
Julie Pingel
Rod Pitt
Fred Potter
Cindy Rasmussen
Dan Ryan

.

.,.

Cristy Schaefer
Bill Starnes
Gary Wahle

'

-·
Veriti Waldman
Karen White
Dan Whitson

Neil Wilson
Denise Witt
Sandy Wright

Now think of a comeback for this, Rod Pitt.
Jennifer Hough and Cristy Schaefer wonder if the junior fl oat will be the best.

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�l 0th Step From Departure
Lori Adair
Dave Andress
Cindie Angeroth
Scott Asbra
Mike Baumfalk
Mike Boudreau
Becky Boyer

Julie Brunow
Scot Callaghan
Paul Cerny
Marijo Chadwick

Greg Childs
Amber Christensen
Shelly Christensen
Terry Coble

David Collins
Jean Cress
Brian Darrington
Mike Dose

Beth Royer argues her point of view.
Laura Erickson
Bret Feller
Stephanie Favre
Victoria Garcia
Vicky Geise
Jeff Grim
Bill Gubbels

Dan Hansen
Kim Hansen
Fred Harris
Brenda Hildreth
Cliff Hildreth
Carol Ivers

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�2 Steps To Destination.
Kris Jackson
Matt Jennings
Eric Jensen
Tracy Joens
Nancy Jones
Lan ce Larsen
Brian Leaders

Stephanie Leyth am
Mary Mass
Teresa McKern

Theresa Merdi nger
Va leri e Nelson
Brenda Obrecht

Penny O' Neill
Sall y Payne
Rh onda Plumb

Jay Rasmussen
Bob Ravlin
Lyn Ring

Sophomore class officers: Sec. Vicky Geise, Vice Pres. Rh onda
Plum b, Pres. Roy Sharrett, Treas. Amber Chri stensen.

Beth Royer
Tony Salzar
Roy Sharrett
Joyce Snyder
Iris Thompson
Neal Torneten
Jeff Witt

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�Freshmen Journey
Jim Andersen
Angela Arculeo.
Janice Ausdemore
Lisa Bandy
Keith Barnum
Sue Bolte
Rick Bouvier

Jim Casson
Janet Cerny
Eric Christensen
Liew Christensen
Renee Christensen
Sheri Colglazier
Tracey Cox

Carol Dawson
Andy Dofner
Charles Drake
Bobbi Jo Eastman
Melissa Edwards
George Elam
Wendy Elkins

Tia Eret
Sheri Fleming
Pat Galloway
Shelly Hardesty
Denise Hassler
Rose Holcomb
Audra Hough

Kelly Hough
Michelle Hough
Chrissy Ivers
David Knott
Linda Larsen
Jenny Larson
Rick Larson

Stacy Lee
Dustin Lloyd
Kim Madsen
Buffy Masker
Jodi Masker
Robyn Mattes
Jeff Miller

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�Into The Unknown
Laura Moore
Jami Murphy
Jeannie O' Donnell
Mark Olsen
Paul Peterson
Jeff Peterson
Jim Pingel

Ellie Pitt
Gary Pullen
Rick Raviin
Renae Reese
Darren Rowe
Caria Schaefer
William Shelton

Bill Smith
Brent Stokes
Tracy Taylor
John Thompson
Cynthia Thurlow
Sara Whitson
Troy Wolford

Doug Wright
Susan Young

The freshmen class officers are Sec. Rick Raviin, V.P. Susan Young, Pres. Michelle Hough, and Treas. Lisa Bandy.

Michelle Hough keeps watch as her classmates diligently work on
their homecoming float.

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��Administration

Allan Hjelle
Jr.-Sr. High School
Principal

Mike Stanley
Activity Director, Jr.
High Science,
Assistant High
School Boys
Basketball Coach

Mike Ballenger
Guidance
Counselor, Boys
Basketball Coach,
Assistant Football
Coach

Bus drivers, left to right: Hazel Hough, Stan Longmeyer, Mike Morgan,
Ja mes Ballard , Yvonne Goldapp, Junior Goldapp, James Matthai.
and Bus Mechanic Rodney Minssen. Not pictured, Ada Real , Rose
Wimbley, Bill Wimbley, Toni Longmeyer, and Bill Barnett.

Donna Baxley
High School
Secretary

Alice Pitt
Superintendent
Secretary

Custodians Chet Kennedy. Merlyn Majors. and Frieda Calhoon.

School Board Members, front row: Loran Boyer, Bob Pingel, President Don
Casson. Back row: Tom Whitson, Bruce Bracker, Superintendent Dr. Robert
Eastma n, and Secretary Judy Gubbels.

Mr. Hjelle received a surprise Sing-a-gram
and balloons for his birthday.

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�Humanities

Fred Nelson
.
H.S. Social Studies,
Senior Class
Sponsor. H.S. P.E.

Christi Hartsock
Librarian, Library
Science, Library
Club Sponsor

Letha Bayes
Resource Room

Mr. Olsen receives an award from th e Ath letic
Boosters for 19 years of dedicated service.

Lori Wi lliams-Martin
Jr. High English,
Yearbook Sponsor,
7th Grade Sponsor,
High School
Journa lism

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Pat Paul
Jr. High Social
Studies, Jr. High
Boys Basketball, Jr.
High Football, Asst.
Baseball, 8th Grade
Sponsor

Ed Hawks
H.S. English, Asst.
Girls Basketball, Jr.
High Track, Head
Football

Rose Marie
Velasquez-Herrera
English. Spanish,
Drama, Speech,
AFS Rep.

"I know it's in here somewher .," says Mrs. Herrpra.

Joyce Rodenburg
Jr. High Reading.
Elem. P.E., Summer
Softball, 7th Grade
Sponsor, Head
Volleyball, Jr. High
Girls Basketball

Nick Benzing
High School Social
Studies, Jr. Class
Sponsor, Student
Cabinet Sponsor

Ca th e McKee
Jr. High Librarian
Aide

�Science-Mathematics

Jerry Anderson
9th Grade Science.
Chemistry, Physics.
Head Wrestling
Coach, Asst . Track,
Jr. High Football

Art Witten
Biology, Jr. High
Science, Asst.
Football Coach,
Science Club

Dick McMahon
Math. Business
Education. Soph.
Class Sponsor.
Head Girls Track
Coach, Head Girls
Basketball.

Tammy Minssen
Jr. High Math, Asst.
Girls Track Coach,
8th Grade Sponsor.
Jr. High
Cheerleading
Sponsor

Tom Pattee
High School Math

Accord ing to Mr. Christensen and Mr. Montgomery, at a days end , relaxing is
the best thing in the world.

Fine Arts

Gayl en Montgomery
Jr. High and High
School Instrumental
Music

Carmen Wallin
Jr. High and High
School Vocal Music

Jan Adamson
Jr. High and High
School Art , Art
Club Sponsor

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�Vocational

Joe Pickard
Voe . Agriculture.
FFA Sponsor

Jerry Christensen
Industria l Arts,
Freshmen Sponsor

Henry Olson
Business Education

Bob Christensen
Auto Mechanics

William Reid
P.E., Basebja
ll
Psychology, ross
Country, H. . Boys
Track

Scott Bel t
Data Processing

Ty Eret concentrates on his work during auto class.

Scott Baum falk work s on his program for computer science.

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��The 8th Wonders
Jeff Alexander
Wes Arrick
Ron Ausdemore
Marty Bach
Nancy Barker
Shane Bassler
Mary Becker

Keith Bryant
Jerry Drake

Traci Driver
Kelly Fredrick

Chuck Garcia
Todd Gochanour

Marty Bach looks disgusted becau se he was forced to write on the board.
Troy Gu bbels
Lori Hedegaard
Tim Henry
Rachelle Hinman
Troy Hiller
Ron Hough
Joel Hovey

Nancy Hurd
Joe Hurt
Robert Hurt
Kathy Jackson
Jim Jenson
Albert Koesters
Ed Lee

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�Of The World
Lisa Lindwurm
Bob McKern
Jeff Mander
Wayne Mander
Mike Martin
Kami Merdinger
Kelli Merdinger

Jeff Montgomery
Kim Morrison
Bruce Obrecht
Janelle Peterson
Lisa Peterson
Lori Pingel
Randy Pitt

David Rief
Charlotte Ring

Diane Ring
Kris Rodenburg

Jason Rowe
Mark Severson

Mark Wahle
Kevi n Young

Janelle Peterson practices faithfully on her marimba.

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�Rulers Of The 7th Heaven
Chet Adamson
Kelly Bach
Kenny Barnum
Matt Bracker
Tammy Bryant
Nadine Carter
Dan Casson

Jennifer Childs
Jennifer Clark
Shelly Coan
Julie Cowgill
Mark Crocfer
Sherry Driver

Wes Elkins
Mark Erickson
Corey Feller
Bryan Fisher

Sheila Gach
Chris Galloway
Keith Geise
Becky Gibbs

Marty Whittington and Matt Nielsen enjoy eatin g.
Lynna Gittens
Jamie Hansen
Pam Hildreth
E' Lise Hiller
Tim Hiller
Renita Holcomb
Jason Hough

Tim Hurt
Chris Jensen
Craig Jensen
Jill Jensen
Tami Jenson
Julie Knott
Kathy Koesters

6B

�Steffani Leaders
Penny Lebaugh
Mike Linquist
Jason Lloyd
Mindi McCoy
Keri Madsen
Denise Magnuson

Gary .Martin
Lori Martir.
Bob Morrison
Sparky Murphy
Matt Nielsen
Roy Ollie

Gary O' Neill
Sherie Peterson

Shawn Peterson
Andy Rasmussen

Julie Knott and Julie Lebaugh hurry against time between classes.
Wayne Reed
Andy Rief
Tom Royer
Brett Ryan
Doug Ryan
Yolanda Salzar
Troy Thurlow

Terry Torneten
Dennis Waldman
Carrie Walker
Chris Wenninghoff
Marty Whittington
Ryan Wilson
Jim Wood

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�Rising Stars?
Row 1: L. Gittens, P. Hildreth, S. Driver, K. Madsen, E.
Hiller Row 2: N. Barker, T. Jenson, N. Carter, K. Merdinger,
D. Ring, Coach Kathy Rongish. 7th VOLLEYBALL

Row 1: C. Galloway, B. Morrison, M. Linquist, J. Hough, T. Thurlow, A. Rasmussen, W. Elkins, M. Whittington Row 2: C.
Feller, C. Jensen, M. Bracker, B. Ryan, C.
Jensen, J. Lloyd, A. Riel Row 3: J. Wood,
D. Casson, K. Geise, D. Ryan, T. Eledge,
G. Martin. 7th FOOTBALL

Row 1: B. McKern, S. Bassler, D. Rief, M. Martin
Row 2: M. Severson, K. Young, R. Pitt, R. Hough.
Row 3: J. Mander, J. Jenson, 8 . Obrecht, J.
Rowe, J. Drake. 8th FOOTBALL

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�Row 1: S. Peterson, E. Hiller, D. Magnuson, S. Driver, P. Hildreth, L.
Gittens. Row 2: K. Madsen, L. Martin , C. Walker, J. Jensen, Y. Salzar.
Row 3: Coach Joyce Rodenburg, J. Hansen, N. Carter, J. Knott. 7th
BASKETBALL

Row 1: L. Pingel, K. Rodenburg Row 2: M. Becker, K. Merdinger,
D. Ring. Row 3: J. Peterson, L. Peterson, Coach Joyce Rodenburg. 8th BASKETBALL
Row 1: G. O'Neill, T. Hurt, C. Galloway, M. Linquist, R. Ollie. Row
2: Ch. Jensen, Cr. Jensen, M. Erickson, C. Feller. Row 3: J. Wood,
D. Casson, D. Ryan, M. Bracker, B. Fisher. 7th BASKETBALL

Row 1: J. Alexander, B. Obrecht, S. Bassler, J.
Jenson. Row 2: K. Young, M. Martin , J. Rowe, M.
Severson, J. Hurt, Row 3: B. McKern, J. Montgomery, R. Hough , T. Hiller. 8th BASKETB ALL

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�Wrestling
Row 1- Bob Morrison, Andy Rasmussen, and Jason Hough.
Row 2- Jason Lloyd, Ed Lee, Bruce Obrecht, Randy Pitt,
Gary· Martin, and Trent Eledge. Row 3- Chris Jensen, Bob
McKern, Mike Martin, Kevin Young, Craig Jensen, Mark
Severson, and Mark Erickson.

Girls Track
Row 1- Jamie Hansen, Kelly Fredrich, Kim Morrison, Lynna
Gittens. Row 2- Carrie Walker, Keri Madsen, Yo Salzar,
Pam Hildreth. Row 3- Coach Ed Hawks, Denise Magnuson,
Danelle Fort, Mary Becker, and Lori Martin .

Boys Track
Row 1- Shane Bassler, Robert Hurt, Bob Morrison , Troy
Hiller, Ron Hough. Row 2- Jason Hough, Mike Linquist, Tim
Hurt, Joe Hurt, and Gary Martin. Row 3- Andy Rasmussen,
Corey Feller, Wes Elkins, Mark Crocfer, Tim Hiller, and
Ryan Wilson . Row 4-Coach Hawks, Craig Jensen, Kevin
Young, Randy Pitt , Mark Severson, and Dan Casson .

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�Band
Junior high band: Row 1-C. Merdinger, T. Driver, L. Lindwurm , A. Koesters, J. Childs, J. Cowgill, L. Gittens, and K. Merdinger.
Row 2-J. Knott, S. Driver, K. Madsen, Y. Salzar, M. Whittington, M. Linquist, M. Severson, and L. Pingel. Row 3-J.
Montgomery, R. Pitt, K. Jackson, J. Hurt, D. Ring, R. Hurt, A. Rief, D. Waldman, D. Ryan, Cr. Jensen, J. Hough, C. Walker, and
D. Rief. Row 4-R. Hough, C. Ring , Ch . Jensen, M. Erickson, W. Elkins, K. Geise, C. Feller, L. Martin, D. Casson, Mr.
Montgomery, K. Young, P. Hildreth, B. Gibbs, T. Jenson, J. Peterson, and N. Barker.

Mrs. Wallin directs the junior high choir: Row 1- J. Clark, Y. Salzar, S. Gach, J. Hough, A. Rasmussen, T. Thurlow, A. Koesters, C. Adamson , D.
Waldman, W. Elkins, M. Linquist, P. Hildreth, J. Childs, and P. Lebaugh. Row 2- J. Jensen, K. Jackson, K. Rodenburg, C. Ring, Ch. Jensen , T.
Torneten, M. Bracker, J. Jenson, K. Bach, E. Hiller, D. Leaders, and S. Driver. Row 3- N. Carter, M. Becker, C. Merdinger, L. Pingel, D. Ring, C. Feller,
Cr. Jensen, K. Young, B. Ryan, J. Knott, K. Koesters, B. Gibbs, and M. McCoy. Row 4- N. Barker, D. Koebel, K. Merdinger, T. Driver, R. Pi tt, D.
Casson, D. Ryan, M. Bach, B. Fisher, K. Madsen, L. Martin, L. Gittens, R. Holcomb, T. Jenson and J. Cowgill.

Choir

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�Basketball-Wrestling Cheerleaders are: Top row-Charlotte Ring. Middle row-Ka thy Jackson, Kim Morrison,
Tami Jenson. Bottom-Jennifer Childs.

Voices
Of -The
Future

The wrest ling cheerleaders encourage Craig Jensen on to a vic tory.

Football Cheerleaders are: Top row-Pam Hildreth. Midd le row-Shei la
Gach, Lynna Gittens. Bottom row-Kami Merdinger, Lori Pingel, and Mary
Becker.

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�Robots In Motion

Ron Au sdemore stri kes a "sexy" pose.

Joe Hurt , Robert Hurt, and Shane Bassler enjoy eating more than dancing.

The junior high dance was
held on March 9th , 1984, in
the junior high lunchroom.
There was lots of music, food,
and fun to last the whole night.

Pam Hildreth, Lynna Gittens. Lori
Martin, and Carrie Walker ta ke time
out from dancing to coo l off in the
" Hott Spot" .

75

��Bryant Body
and Bepalr

Pingel Construction
and Electric

Underwood, Iowa
Box 97 Underwood, Iowa 51576
Robert A. Pingel

24 hour towing
Auto &amp; bodywork

Ph. 566·2179

Ph. 566·2780

Waldmann's Market

Store hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-7:00pm.
Sat. 8:30am.-6:00pm.
"Come in and see us"
John and Sue
Phone 566-2130- Underwood, Iowa

Hansen Oil Co. Inc.

(SkeigasJ

"I SELL RESULTS, SERVICE, AND
EXPERIENCE"
Lloyd C. Haynie, Owner
"Open 6 days a week"
3 blocks west on Hwy. 191
on Underwood High School road
"A dealer who works hard to please you!"
phone 566·2365

Bulk &amp; Bottle.Complete Service

McClelland Feed and Grain
McClelland, Iowa 51548
ph. 566-2344
Skelly Petroleum Products
Gasoline · Fuel Oil
Lubricating Oil &amp; Greases
Bentley Office

566·2160

566·2269

THE GUARANTEED FEED

77

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UNDERWOOD, IOWA
OFFICES AT
COUNCIL BLUFFS
HENDERSON• MACEDONIA• MODALE

WE'VE GOT IT ALL TOGETHER

2146 W. Bdwy.
Council Bluffs
COME SEE US

RUNZA DRIVE-INNS

Best Wishes To The Class Of "84"

Wahl Optical

Peoples
29th &amp; West Broadway
Council Bluffs
Open Nights and Sundays

78

2201 W. Broadway
Council Bluffs Phone 322-4554
There is always a special on
contacts or eyeglasses.
We carry frames from
all over the world.

�%wri&amp;
Couritry
Thumb's Restaurant
Open 7 days a week
Hwy. 6 Co. Bluffs
Mo. Valley
323-3448
642-2149

W.R. GRACE &amp; CO.

AMC Chrysler
Jeep Lincoln
Mazda Mercury
Mitsubishi
Plymouth
Renault

Auto Center Inc.

35th &amp; W Broadway • Council Blutts . IA 51501 • 328-3965

Sherbondy's
Garden Center
319 Sixteenth Avenue
Council Blufl'&gt;. Iowa 51501

GRACE
Agricultural Products
phone 566-2388

Weddi ngs
And
Portraits

Underwood, Iowa

Nursery
Route 1
Underwood. Iowa 51576

Phone 323-7985

Growers of hardy northern
grown shade trees.
Tree spade service.

Rt. 4 Box 285B
Cou ncil Bluffs, IA
phone 322- 101 2

79

�Goafather's Pizza@

The Club 64 and its staff wishes good luck to
the
Class of 1984

701 McKenzie Road
Council Bluffs, Iowa
phone 323-6464
Open Mon. thru Sat.

A Pizza You Can't Refuse

2803 East Highway 6
phone 325-0930

JACK POWERS
Manager
3150 West Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501

(7.12) 322-0743

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INST.A.NT COPY CENTERS
"' PU RR - FECT PRINTS ..

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225 WEST BRO A D WA Y
T E LEPtlO'IE : 323 - 17 1 0

COUNCIL BLU!=FS . I A 51501

Kerin McKern and Michelle Hough enjoy taking
statistics at the football game.

80

�Mon. - Fri. 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSunday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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SERVICE, QUALITY, VALUE WITH ONE-STOP SHOPPING
1851 MADISON AVENUE
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51501

(712) 322-3600

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East Highway 191
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501
Phone (712) 323-2425
SPE~Y~l\EW HOLLAl\D

Becky Leytham demonstrates how to properly set a table.

Our Congratulations to

FIRST
NATURAL

Underwood High School
Class of

'84

from

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"We're

'Naturally'
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Come Grow With Usl

81

�Auto Parts
and Supplies

Meyer
Funeral
Home

323-7197
2748 W. Broadway
Council Bluffs

Congratulations
to the
Class of "84"

HANUSA CO.
1274 E. Pierce ph. (712) 322-4039
Council Bluffs
Plumbing-Heating
Hardware-Locksmith-Electrical

(712) 328-9700

Flowers
by Hinman
Inc.
1800 McPherson Avenue
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501

4~

Country

M ID LANDS MALL
COUNCIL BLU FFS, IOWA 51501

phone 322-0267

ATHLETIC SHOES · CLOTHING • UNIFORMS - ·r?.OPHIES
LETIERING - ENGRAVING - EQUIPMENT

28th &amp; Broadway
No. Broadway &amp; Oak

"We Stand Behind
Everything We Sell,

That's A Promise"

82

MARVE BERGSTEN
Bus. Ph. (712) 328-7424

305 East Broadway
Council Bluffs. Iowa 5 150 1

�2820 W. Broadway
Council Bluffs
328-9764

175 Midlands Mall
Council Bluffs, Iowa
ph. 322-2626

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Light Trucks
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Brakes
Shocks
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Omaha Standard Truck
Equipment

Neola &amp; Treynor

2109 So. 35th St.
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501
712-328-7 444

Barrier Tire Company
Re.capping on Farm Service
General Tires
ph. 485·2283

Ty Eret's smile entrances everyone at Spirit
Night

Sc'lJors
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200
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Canon Studio
301 Worth Street ph. 323-2983
( 1 block south of the Dodge House)

83

�FREE
Student Checking Accounts
Barb Longmeyer deposits money into her checking account.

Only at

Council Bluffs 6

Savings Bank Ill
Member F.D.l.C .

328-1856

A 'BANKS OF IOWA BANK

Council Bluffs , Carson and McClelland, Iowa

84

�BAKED FRESH DAil Y IN OUR SHOP
MONDAY · FRIDAY

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SATURDAY

5,00

DON'S AUTO SERVICE
Complete Auto Repair and Towing
Serving You in Two Locations
328-2377
2039 West Broadway
Council Bluffs, IA 51501

322-5799
501 East Broadway
Council Bluffs, IA 51501

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BLUFFS . IOWA '51501

322·5255

322 · 7355

Paul's
Motorcycle
Service
3341 W. Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa
phone 322-9808

85

��Seniors
Susan Barker 4, 16, 40, 41, 42, 43, 48, 52
Scott Baumfal k 4, 40, 41 , 48, 64
Scott Baxley 4, 14, 16, 36, 42, 43
Vern Bertelsen 4. 34, 35, 36, 46
Tisha Burke 4, 12, 40, 41, 45, 49, 51
Pam Carter 4, 10
Davin Christoffersen 4, 40, 41
Bob Connolly
Lori Cowgill 5
Nadia Del Re 5, 17, 26, 37, 40, 47
Brian Driver 5
Amy Edwards 4, 5, 12
Theresa Elam 5, 4 7
Tyler Eledge 5, 11, 24, 25, 35
Ty Eret 5, 46, 64, 83
Shelly Etherington 5, 48, 85
Terri Gach 6, 12, 23, 48, 51
Joe Garcia 6, 17, 32, 49
Kelly Geise 6, 40, 41 , 46
Todd Gitt en s
Gayle Gunderson 6, 17, 22, 35, 36, 40, 41 , 86
Mike Hackett 6, 12, 22, 24, 25, 35, 44
Robin Holcomb 6, 52
Laura Jensen 0. 14, 42, 43
Mike Jensen 7, 11, 40, 41
Rod Larsen 7, 32, 40, 41, 46, 48, 52
Roger Larsen 7, 17, 32, 33, 40, 41, 48, 52
Paul Larson 4, 36, 86
Becky Leytham 7, 49, 81
Barb Longmeyer 7, 12, 23, 26, 37, 40, 41, 48, 49, 51 , 84
Carey Martin 7, 11, 23
Deb McKern 2. 7, 76, 83
Kerin McKern 8, 30, 37. 49, 50, 51, 52, 76, 80
Kent Nelson 8
Brian Nichols 8, 36
Todd Nuzum 8, 9, 12, 20, 21, 22, 24, 32, 36, 79
Jill Olsen 4, 8, 49
Sheila Plumb 8, 12, 16, 44, 47, 48, 52
Efrat Ram 8, 40, 47
Kathleen Ravlin 7, 8, 23, 26, 30, 37, 40, 41, 52, 83
Eric Rowe 8, 9, 12, 13, 28, 33, 36
Jay Royer 9, 83
David Ryan 3, 7, 9, 12, 25, 32 , 33, 51
Ron Sealock 9, 12, 20, 22, 24, 46, 79
Juli Severson 9, 40, 41, 51, 52, 79
Lisa Shafer 9, 12, 26, 40, 41, 44, 45, 4 7, 48, 51
Tom Simmons 2. 9, 28, 32, 40, 41, 52, 83
Mike Snyder 4, 10, 16, 36
Dave Stroebele 10, 12, 22, 24, 34, 35, 48, 87
Teresa Tech 10, 23, 26, 27 , 29, 48 , 49, 78
Joy Wahle 10, 14, 42 , 43, 49
Da llas Whitney 10, 22, 34, 35 , 36
A ngie Wimbley 10, 42
Tawna Wolford 10, 43, 44
Dave Stroebele concentrates hard on his yearbook page, so he can
get it rig ht th e first time.

Juniors
Becky Arbaugh 14, 42, 43, 49, 54
Susy Ausdemore 18, 23, 26, 30, 40, 41, 47, 49, 51 , 52, 54
Kevin Barnum 54
Penny Baxley 14, 42, 43, 47, 54
Don Brown 54
Doug Brunow 24, 25, 46, 54
Dave Casson 22. 24, 46, 54
Rob Casson 22, 24, 32, 46, 54
Jeff Dawson 22, 28, 32, 36, 54
Tammi Drake 42, 43, 54
Charlie Fisher 35
Brian Fronk 46, 54
Shelly Garcia 26, 30, 52, 54
Shelly Gochanour 54
Steve Grim 54
Eddie Harris 54
Lisa Hartwell 40, 47, 48, 54
Duane Hinman 54
Ronda Holcomb 49, 54
Jennifer Hough 40, 45, 54, 55
Wendy Jensen 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 52, 54
Mike Koesters 14, 42, 43, 54
Nancy Larsen 40, 47, 54
Troy Larson 20, 49, 50, 52, 54
Gregg Leaders 32, 46, 51, 55
Keith Mander 19, 40, 55
Joyce McDonald 42, 43, 46, 55
Lana McKee 23, 26, 27, 30, 37, 40, 42, 43, 47, 52, 55
Tami Miller 37, 40, 41 , 42, 49, 55
Sean Mils 12, 24, 32, 51 , 55
Curt Montgomery 40, 4 1, 52, 53, 54, 55
Danny Moore 14, 24, 40, 41, 42, 43, 52, 55
Tracy Peterson 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 37, 40, 46, 55
Julie ~ng~ 14, 4~ 42, 43, 47, 52, 55
Rod Pitt 22, 24, 35, 36, 46, 55
Fred Potter 15, 20, 51 , 52, 55
Cindy Rasmussen 40, 41 , 49, 55
Mike Rollins
Dan Ryan 24, 40, 46, 55
Cristy Schaefer 19, 40, 47, 49, 55
Bill Starnes 18, 24, 32, 40, 55
Gary Wahle 14, 24, 35 , 42, 43, 46, 55
Veriti Waldman 12, 55
Karen White 55
Dan Whitson 28, 35, 52 , 55
Neil Wilson 19, 24, 52, 55
Denise Witt 37, 40, 45, 47, 48, 54, 55
Sandy Wright 55

�Sophomores
Craig Adair
Lori Adair 40, 49, 56
Dave Andress 22, 24, 46, 56
Cindie Angeroth 40, 56
Vince Arculeo 36, 40, 4 1, 43
Scott Asbra 46, 56
Tony Ausdemore 46
Tami Axtell
Mike Baumfalk 24, 40, 41, 46, 49, 56
Mike Boudreau 24, 46, 56
Becky Boyer 28, 37, 40, 45, 51, 52, 56
Julie Brunow 12, 27, 30, 40, 49, 56
Scot Callaghan 56
Paul Cerny 22, 24, 36, 40, 56
Marijo Chadwick 23, 40, 56
Greg Childs 18, 24, 25, 51, 56
Amber Christensen 13, 18, 27, 41, 47, 52, 56, 57, 86
Shelly Christensen 27, 40, 49, 56
Terry Coble 42, 43, 56
David Collins 24, 56
Jean Cress 47, 56
Brian Darrington 24, 40, 4 1, 46, 56
Mike Dose 22, 35, 40, 56
Laura Erickson 18, 29, 37, 40, 44, 45, 49, 56
Bret Feller 22, 24, 36, 40, 46, 52, 56
Stephanie Favre 37, 56
Victoria Garcia 23, 27, 40, 56
Vicky Geise 26, 30, 40, 52, 56, 57
Jeff Grim 56
Bill Gubbels 49, 56
Dan Hansen 22, 56
Kim Hansen 13, 40, 47, 56
Fred Harris 56
Brenda Hildreth 18, 23, 27, 29, 40, 45, 56
Cliff Hildreth 18, 22, 24, 40, 56
Carol Ivers 40, 47, 56
Kris Jackson 40, 50, 51 , 57
Matt Jennings 35, 57
Eric Jensen 24, 35, 49, 57
Tracy Joens 13, 40, 41, 44, 45, 51, 57
Nancy Jones 37, 57
Lance Larsen 28, 36, 46, 57
Brian Leaders 36, 46, 57
Stephanie Leytham 15, 57
Mary Mass 5 1, 57
Teresa McKern 18, 30, 31 , 37, 49, 52, 57
Theresa Merdinger 40, 49, 57
Valerie Nelson 42, 43, 49, 57
Brenda Obrecht 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 37, 40, 57
Penny O'Neill 44, 45, 49, 57
Sally Payne 27, 57
Rhonda Plumb 40, 41, 45, 57
Jay Rasmussen 57
Bob Ravlin 28, 36, 40, 57
Lyn Ring 57
Beth Royer 23, 27, 52, 56, 57
Tony Salzar 57
Roy Sharrett 22, 24, 42, 43, 52, 57
Joyce Snyder 57
Iris Thompson 57
Neal Torneten 46, 57
Jeff Witt 40, 46, 49, 57

Freshmen
Jim Andersen 36, 40, 41 , 58
Angie Arculeo 19, 58
Janice Ausdemore 27, 31, 40, 58
Lisa Bandy 27, 29, 30, 37, 40, 49, 58, 59
Keith Barnum 58
Paul Bogs
Sue Bolte 15, 27, 31, 50, 51 , 58
Ricky Bouvier 51, 58
Jim Casson 24, 46, 58
Janet Cerny 29, 37, 39, 40, 44, 45, 49, 58
Eric Christensen 58
Liew Christensen 24, 40, 46, 58
Renee Christensen 27, 31, 37, 40, 42, 58
Sheri Colglazier 27, 29, 31 , 37, 49, 58
Tracey Cox 31, 40, 47, 50, 51 , 58
Carol Dawson 28, 37, 42, 58
Andy Dofner 14, 24, 42, 43, 51, 58
Charlie Drake 58
Bobbi Jo Eastman 15, 27, 31, 40, 42, 43, 58
Melissa Edwards 37, 58
George Elam 58
Wendy Elkins 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 58
Tia Ere! 27, 31, 40, 50, 51, 58
Sheri Fleming 44, 58
Pat Galloway 24, 58
Shelly Hardesty 27, 31, 37, 40, 4 1, 58
Denise Hassler 29, 37, 40, 58
Rose Holcomb 58
Audra Hough 28, 37, 58
Kelly Hough 28, 40, 42, 43, 58
Michelle Hough 21, 23, 28, 31, 37, 40, 58, 59, 80
Chrissy Ivers 15, 40, 47, 50, 58
Dave Knott 40, 41 , 51, 58
Linda Larsen 27, 40, 41, 47, 50, 58
Jenny Larson 40, 58
Rick Larson 46, 58
Stacy Lee 49, 58
Dustin Lloyd 58
Kim Madsen 40, 42, 50, 58
Buffy Masker 26, 27, 31 , 4~ 41, 42, 58
Jodi Masker 27, 31 , 37, 40, 42, 58
Robyn Mattes 42, 58
Jeffrey Miller 24, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 51, 58
Laura Moore 40, 41 , 42, 43, 50, 5 1, 59
Jami Murphy 59
Jeannie O'Donnell 37, 42, 59
Mark Olsen 46, 59
Jeff Peterson 59
Paul Peterson 59
Jim Pingel 24, 36, 40, 59
Ellie Pitt 27, 37, 42, 43, 46, 59
Gary Pullen 36, 49, 51, 59
Rick Ravlin 24, 46, 49, 59
Renae Reese 31, 40, 59
Darren Rowe 24, 46, 59
Carla Schaefer 40, 44, 45, 49, 53, 59
Robin Schultz 40, 42
William Shelton 40, 59
Bill Smith 59
Brent Stokes 14, 24, 42, 43, 51, 59
Tracy Taylor 31, 40, 59
John Thompson 59
Cynthia Thurlow 42, 59
Sara Whitson 15, 27, 37, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 59
Troy Wolford 24, 40, 50, 59
Doug Wright 24, 59
Susan Young 27, 31, 40, 42, 43, 59

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                    <text>REFLECTIONS .

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THE LOG
VOLUME 48
UNDERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
UNDERWOOD, IOWA 51576

�TABLE OF
CONTENTS
ACTIVITIES

PAGE3

SENIORS

PAGE 25

CLASSES

PAGE 33

FACULTY

PAGE 41

ATHLETICS

PAGE 47

ORGANIZATIONS

PAGE 69

GRADES

PAGE Bl

ADVERTISING

PAGE 93

INDEX

PAGE 107

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�SURVEY
MOVIES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Back to the Future
Beverly Hills Cop
Risky Business
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Breakfast Club
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Rambo
Ghostbusters
Dune
Nightmare On Elm Street

SONGS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

We Built This City
St. Elmo's Fire
Rock of Ages
Take On Me
Money For Nothing
Changes
Faithfully
Sleeping Bag
Separate Lives
Stairway to Heaven

RESTAURANTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Pizza Hut
Spaghetti Works
Taco Bell
Burger King
McDonald's
Godfather's
Paltani's

SOFT DRINKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Coke Classic
Cherry Coke
Pepsi
Dr. Pepper
Mountain Dew
7-UP
Diet Coke
Diet Pepsi

T.V. SHOWS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Bill Cosby Show
Moonlighting
Miami Vice
MacGyver
Family Ties
David Letterman
Amazing Stories
A-Team

MUSIC GROUPS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Bruce Springsteen
Bryan Adams
Starship
Led Zepplin
Del Leppard
KISS
Wham
ZZ-Top
Huey Lewis and the News

MAGAZINES

JEANS
1.
2.
3
4.

Levi's
Lee
Zena
Levi's 50 1

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Seventeen
Cosmopolitan
Sports Illustrated
TEEN
Hot Rod
Dirt Rider
Outdoor Life

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�SLAVE AUCTION

TOP LEFT: Cliff Hildreth and Mike Baumfalk make plans for
later.
TOP MIDDLE: Yes, I use Crest!
TOP RIGHT: Vicky Geise takes time out from slave action
to pose for the ca mera.
BOTTOM LEFT:
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What' s it going
to be- yes or
no?
BOTTOM
RIGHT: If Slatz
could see me
now.

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�From left to right: E. Jensen, L. Erickson, P. Cerny, B. Hildreth, B. Royer, V. Geise, C. Hildreth, T. Joens, B. Boyer,
G. Childs, B. Feller, R. Sharrett.

Paul Cerny makes a touchdown for the Eagles.
Kim Hansen doesn' t appreciate becoming a
slave on Slave Day.

Underwood's '85 homecoming dance was held
October 5, 1985. The game was October 4. The
theme was The Best Is Yet To Come. Jay Jerard
from Z-92 was our disc jockey for the night.
During the week our dress-up days were the
following: Monday-Pajama Day; TuesdayOccupational Day; Wednesday-Toddler Day;
Thursday-Sun/Surf and Slave Day; FridayBlue/White Day.
Thursday night was spirit night with games of:
Believe It or Slurp It, Wrap It, Necking.Slip Sliding
Away, Tug-of-War, Court Game, and Teachers'
Skit.
Friday afternoon was the parade with the theme
as Eagles Come Alive In '85. At the game that
night the Eagles defeated the Shelby Cardinals,
20-6.

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�TOP RIGHT: Homecoming Queen,
Vicky Geise, and Homecoming King,
Cliff Hildreth.
MIDDLE LEFT: Juniors take time to
chat at Homecoming '85.
MIDDLE RIGHT: Crash McKern borrows Sister Nelson's cross.
BOTTOM LEFT: Homecoming Court
at spirit night demonstrating their accurate eating abilities.
BOTTOM RIGHT: "What's the game
plan, Chief?" asked Mr. Anderson.

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�TOP LEFT: Freshmen in Believe It or Slurp It, a spirit night
game.
MIDDLE LEFT: Underwood students showing their occupational preferences during spirit week.
MIDDLE RI GHT: Matt , Juli , and Vince pose for the camera on
Slave Day.
BOTTOM LEFT: Students let their real selves come out on
Toddler Day.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Seniors Greg Childs,
Roy Sharrett, and Bret Feller show how to Wrap It at spirit
night.

�Shelly Christensen is a hostess at Thumb's.

What do you do during your after-school hours? Quite a
few students belong to clubs, are out for sports, or are
involved in volunteer work. But for others, this isn't
enough. These people have decided that they need jobs to
keep them happy.
At some time, it has probably crossed most high school
students' minds to go out and get a job. Most teenagers
like to feel independent and in control of their lives. Being
able to earn and budget their own money helps kids to feel
this way. It is a lot nicer to say that you bought something
with your own money than to have parents buy it for you.
Shelly Christensen has worked at Thumb's restaurant
for about a year. When she started, she bussed tables.
Since then, she has become a hostess and she waits
tables on Saturdays. Shelly started working because she
wanted the money. She claims to enjoy her work, but her
social life is limited. She is, however, out for basketball.
Brenda Obrecht is a checker at Foodland. She has
worked at Food land since February '85. She also has little
time for social life because of sports, but she still likes her
job.
Vince Arculeo enjoys the opportunity to make spending
money by working at the Pink Poodle. He earns his money
by cooking and washing dishes.

Brenda Obrecht is a checker at Foodland.

Vince Arculeo cooks at the Pink Poodle.

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Brenda Hildreth works at Goodrich Dairy.

Kim Hansen works at Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Rhonda Plumb is a salesgirl at Philip's.

Jeannie O'Donnell works the counter at Godfather's Pizza.

Rhonda Plumb is a salesgirl
at Philip's Department Store.
Mainly, she works at the
register in the women's
department. Rhonda has
worked there since April '85.
Her main reason for getting a
job is because she wanted
something to do. She enjoys
her work.

Amber Christensen work s at Dairy Queen.

Brenda Hildreth serves ice cream at
Goodrich Dairy. She also gets to open
and close the store. Brenda has been
at Goodrich since March '85. She
needed money for college and car
payments. She also likes having a little
spending money. Brenda says that her
job doesn't conflict with her school
activities because her supervisor is
understanding and wants her to have
fun during her senior year. Because of
this, Brenda mainly works on
weekends.
Kim Hansen works at Kentucky Fried
Chicken. She packs chicken and makes
biscuits. Kim started working there in
September ' 85. She work s because she
needs the money and she says that it
is a good job.
Jeannie O' Donnell and Amber
Christensen both enjoy the extra money
they earn at work . Their schedules
become hectic once in awhile, but they
manage to balance things out pretty
well .

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�Sally Payne busses at Thumb's.
Vicky Geise teaches aerobics at Nautilus.

Carol Dawson bu sses tables at the Pink Poodle.

Stacy Lee has a part-time job at Pizza King.
Usually she is a hostess, but she has made salads
before. Stacy has been working at Pizza King since
July ' 85. She enjoys the money and spends a lot of
it on her car. The way she feels about her job
depends upon the customers. She really likes it when
things go smoothly, but when the customers start to
complain it really bothers her.
Sally Payne busses tables at Thumb's restaurant.
She has worked there since September '84. She
says that there are quite a few drawbacks to
working there. The pay isn't too great and her boss
isn't the nicest person in the world. But she enjoys
the people she works with and seems to like her job.
Vicky Geise and Carol Dawson enjoy the extra
spending money they make at their jobs, but they
find it difficult sometimes to juggle sports, activities,
homework, and thei r jobs.

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Stacy Lee makes salads at Pizza King.

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�Scott Asbra has worked at the Pink Poodle
restaurant since he was a sophomore. He started
out as a bus boy and now he ~ooks and
.
sometimes washes dishes. He likes the spending
money and he says that it is an okay job.

Victoria Garcia babysits Lori Wood after school. Lori
is in fourth grade and has cerebral palsy. Victoria has
watched Lori since she was a junior. She works from 4
to 6 hours every day. Victoria helps Lori walk and
sometimes fixes supper for her. She truly likes her job.
Valerie Nelson does counter work at Pick-A-Show
Video. She says she was looking for a job and went
into Pick-A-Show as a customer. Valerie saw that they
needed help so she filled out an application. She
received the position and has been working there since
July '85. Valerie says she loves her job.

Victoria Garcia babysits.

,
Valerie Nelson works at Pick-A-Show Video.

Scott Asbra washes dishes at the Pink Poodle.

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�OFFICERS
AND
CABINET
MEMBERS
TOP RIGHT: Senior class officers: President , Roy Sharrett;
Vice President, Vicky Geise; Treasurer, Beth Royer; Secretary, Bob Ravlin
MIDDLE LEFT: Freshman class officers: President, Dan
Casson; Vice President, Gary Martin; Treasurer, E'Lise Hiller; Secretary, Julie Knott
MIDDLE RIGHT: Junior class officers: President, Jim Casson ; Vice President, Jan Ausdemore; Secretary, Senti Selix; Treasurer, Liew Christensen
BOTTOM LEFT: Student Cabinet: Back Row; Shelly Hardesty, Jeff Miller, Craig Jensen, Jason Lloyd, Shane
Bassler, Lynna Gittens, and Randy Pitt.Front Row; Dustin
Lloyd, Teresa McKern,Cliff Hildreth, Brenda Obrecht , and
Cami Merdinger.
BOTTOM RIGHT: Sophomore class officers: President, Jeff
Montgomery; Vice President , Michelle Evans; Treasurer, Lori
Pingel; Secretary, Kevin Young

�PUBLICATIONS

TOP LEFT: The Newspaper Staff: Sports Editor, Tony Ausdemore; Feature Editor, Tracey Cox; News Editor,
Kim Hansen; Copy Editors, Cindie Angeroth and Brian Leaders; Editor-in-Chief, Sara Whitson (not pictured)
TOP RIGHT: Bret Feller reading the new Underwood newspaper, The Update. MIDDLE LEFT: The Yearbook
Staff: Art Editor, Jeff Witt; Photo Editors, Val Nelson and Sara Whitson; Faculty Editor, Diane Ring; Sports
Editors, Bret Feller and Roy Sharrett; People Editor, Tracey Cox; Organizations Editor, Darren Rowe;
Activities Editor.Juli Brunow; Layout Editors, Shelly Christensen and Stephanie Leytham; Copy Editor,
Brenda Obrecht; Business and Advertising Manager, Rhonda Plumb; Editor-in-C hief, Penny O'Neill. MIDDLE RIGHT: Tony Ausdemore working on a layout for the yearbook.BOTIOM LEFT: The yearbook staff
selling ads.

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WINTER DANCE
This year the Senior Class of 1986 sponsored a Winter Dance. It was held January
11 and started at 8:00 p.m. H and H Music
provided the entertainment for the dance.
The class held a drawing for various albums.
This was the first time this dance was held
since 1983, when the seniors were freshmen.
The dance was a big success and hopefully will continue in the future.

Cliff Hildreth and Eddie Lee help H and H Music D.J.

Lance Larsen poses for the camera while Greg
Childs and his date boogie the night away.

The crowd seems to be enjoying themselves.

CHEESE!

17

�FFA SWEETHEART DANCE
The FF A Sweatheart Dance was held February 14th at 9:30 p.m. and was over at midnight.
The dance was held after a boys' basketball
game with Shelby. Chuck Yates, from Z-92,
was the disc jockey. This year was the first year
there wasn't a banquet and a queen was not
chosen.

Chuck Ya tes from Z-92 was the D.J.

Nancy Jones and Denise Hassler show how much they' re enjoying themselves.

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Roy Sharrett shares th is dance with Jill
Jensen.

�1

The Clumsy Custard
Horror Show
And Ice Cream Clone Review
"Out of the cosmic constellations, blazing, with the speed of
light of a thousand stars and moving with the speed of light . . . "
came the spring play, April 4 and 5, 1986. A princess waiting for
her true love, a hero upon a quest for his boss chick, dastardly
masters of evil, and a Head in search of a body were all a part of
an audience participation play which united cast and audience in
a unique theatre experience through Zob Proper and Zob
Improper.

The Cast
Angela Boheme . . . Sue Bolte
Swashbuck . . . Kevin young
Worfle ... Marty Whittington
Princess Prince .. . Janet Cerny
King Dumb . . . Neal Torneton
Dacron . . . Ryan Wilson
Alphasia . .. Stephanie Leytham
Malforce . . . Sean Kennedy
Polly . . . Cindie Angeroth
Ester . . . Carol Ivers
Head . . . Crissy Ivers
Sir Prize . . . Wes Elkins
Sir Vival . . . Randy Pitt
Sir Cumference . . . Tom Royer
Clumsy Custard ... Jan Ausdemore
Ellie Pitt
Diane Ring

Amid the hypnotic "gobble, gobbles" of
the dreaded turkey spiders, the audience
rescued the hero and his trusty worfle
from the dark dungeon of Zob Improper.
And through the use of spare change, the
audience aids Worfle in the reinstatement
of our hero's "fast feet."
Despite all obstacles that stood in their
way, our hero and his worfle companion,
with the help of our cooperative audience,
managed to overcome all manner of evil
creature to prove once again that good
does triumph over evil and love conquers
all. The play was directed by Mrs. Herrera.

Usher # 1 . . . Julie Cowgill
Usher #2 .. . Lisa Bedsual
Director . .. Tia Eret

TOP: " What ?!"
MIDDLE: Worlie doesn' t take Sir
Cumference seriously.
ABOVE: Alphasia helps Princess
Prince with her hair.
RIGHT: Dacron consults Head on
his love life.

�A NIGHT

Roy Sharrett and Susan Young sang "Ice
Castles: Looking through the Eyes of
Love."

Prom Servers: BACK ROW: Randy Pitt, Kevin Young, Jeff Montgomery,
Jason Rowe, Shane Bassler. FRONT ROW: Janelle Petersen, Tracy Driver,
Kelli Merdinger, Kami Merdinger. Diane Ring, Lori Pingel. and Eddie Lee.

Rick Larson and Denise
dance the night away.

Hassler

Tracy Joens and Curt Montgomery practice their dance steps.

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�TO REMEMBER
Jay Rasmussen wonders when dinner will
be served.

Bret Feller and his table examine the program.

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Terri Shaver checks out Jeff Witt's dancing moves.

The Junior-Senior Prom was held April
26, 1986. at 7:00 p.m. in the Underwood
High School Commons Area.
The theme was " A Night to Remember"
taken from the song "This Could be the
Night" by Loverboy.
All-America n Music Shows provided the
entertainment for the evening. Glenn
Hovinga took the pictures.
The evening was a big success for the
juniors. They did a great job!
Everyone enjoyed the evening, it was
truly " A Night to Remember" .

Everybody's dancing!!

21

�����Craig Adair

Cindie Angeroth

Dave Andress

Scott Asbra

Vince Arculeo

To ny Ausdemore

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Lori Adair

Mike Baumfa lk

Becky Boyer

�Julie Brunow

Paul Cerny

Amber Christen sen

Greg Childs

Terry Coble

Marijo Chadwick

David Collins

Shelly Christensen

Brian Darrington

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�I
Mike Dose

Victoria Garcia

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Laura Erickson

Bill Gubbels

Vicky Geise

Dan Hansen

Bret Feller

Kim Hansen

Brenda Hildreth

�Cliff Hildreth

Carol Ivers

Matt Jennings

Nancy Jones

Kris Jackson

Tracy .Joens

Eric Jensen

Lance Larsen

Brian Leaders

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�Stephanie Leytham

Theresa Merdinger

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Mary Mass

Penny O'Neill

Valerie Nelson

Brenda Obrecht

Teresa McKern

Sally Payne

Rh onda Plumb

�Jay Rasmussen

Joyce Snyder

Roy Sharrett

Beth Royer

Iris Thompson

Lyn Ring

Bob Ravlin

Neal Torneten

Jeff Witt

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��JUNIORS
Jim Andersen
Angela Arculeo
Janice Ausdemore
Lisa Bandy
Lisa Bare
Paul Bogs

Sue Bolte
Rick Bouvier
Jim Casson
Janet Cerny
Liew Christensen
Renee Christensen

Sheri Colglazier
Tracey Cox
Carol Dawson
Andy Dofner
Bobbi Jo Eastman
Melissa Edwards

Wendy Elkins
Tia Eret
Pat Galloway
Shelly Hardesty
Denise Hassler
Rose Holcomb

Audra Hough
Kelly Hough
Michelle Hough
David Knott
Christiana Ivers
Linda Larsen

Jennifer Larsen
Rick Larsen

�Stacy Lee
Dustin Lloyd
Kim Madsen
Buffy Masker
Jodi Masker
Jeff Miller

Laura Moore
John Nolan
Jeannie O'Donnell
Mark Olsen
Jeff Peterson
Jim Pingel

Eleanor Pitt
Gary Pullen
Rick Ravli n
Renae Reese
Jacque Ross
Darren Rowe

Scott Selix
Carla Schaefer
Robin Schultz
Terri Shaver
Bill Shelton
Bill Smith

Bren t Stokes
Tracy Taylor
John Thompsen
Cynthia Thurlow
Sara Whit son
Troy Wolford

Doug Wright
Susan Young

Not Pictured: Charles
Drake

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�SOPHOMORES
Ru ssell Adkins
Jeff Alexander
Wesley Arrick
Marty Bach
Nancy Barker
Shane Ba ssler

Keith Bryant
Traci Driver
Michelle Evans
Kelly Frederick
Charles Garcia

Todd Gochanour
Troy Gubbels
Lori Hedegaard
Tim Henry
Troy Hiller

Joel Hovey
Nancy Hurd
Joseph Hurt
Robert Hurt

James Jenson
Sean Kennedy
Albert Koesters
Eddie Lee

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�Lisa Lindwurm
Dawn Logan
Jeff Mander
Wayn e Mander
Mike Martin
Bill McDonald

Robert McKern
Kami Merdinger
Kelli Merdinger
Jeff Montgomery
Kim Morrison

Bruce Obrecht
Janelle Peterson
Li sa Peterson
Lori Pingel
Randy Pitt

David Rief
Charlotte Ring
Diane Ring
Kristi Rodenburg

Jason Rowe
William Rupp
Mark Severson
Mark Wahle

Kevin Young

Not Pictu red : Ron Au sdem ore
Ron Hough
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�FRESHMEN
Chet Adamson
Kelly Bach
Kevin Bare
Missy Barry
Lisa Bedsual
Matt Bracker

Tammy Bryant
Dan Casson
Nadine Carter
Jennifer Childs
Jennifer Clark
Julie Cowgill

Mark Crocfer
Trent Eledge
Wesley Elkins
Mark Erickson
Dave Evans
Corey Feller

Bryan Fisher
Sheila Gach
Chris Galloway
Keith Geise
Lynna Gittins
Jamie Hansen

Pam Hildreth
E'Lise Hiller
Tim Hiller
Renita Holcomb
Jason Hough
Tim Hurt

Chris Jensen
Craig Jensen

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�Jill Jensen
Tami Jenson
Julie Knott
Steffani Leaders
Penny Lebaugh
Michael Linquist

Jason Lloyd
Keri Madsen
Denise Magnuson
Gary Martin
Lori Martin
Mindi McCoy

James Murphy
Matt Neilsen
Roy Ollie
Gary O' Neill
Sherie Petersen
Andy Rasmussen

Wayne Reed
Andrew Rief
Tom Royer
Brett Ryan
Doug Ryan
Troy Thurlow

Terry Torneten
Dennis Waldman
Carrie Walker
Marty Whittington
Ryan Wilson
Billie Wood

Jim Wood
Not Pictured: Sherry Drive
Rebecca G i ~

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���R. Herrera
H.S. English
Spa nish
Orama
Speech
Spri ng Play

J. Anderson
Computers
9th Science
H.S. Wrestling
J.H. Football
Asst. Boys' Track
Chemistry
Physics

R. Kurth
7th Science
Home Ee.
UHT Sponsor
J.H . Ta g

N. Benzing
H.S. Social Studies
Jr. Class Sponsor
Student Council
Economics
Sociology

J. Rodenburg
H. S .. Volleyball
H.S. Sof tball
J.H . Reading
Elem. P.E.
7th Grade Sponsor

S. McWilliams
H.S. Football
Art Club
Asst. Wrestling
H.S. Art
J. H. and Elem. Art

T. Patl ee
H $. Mat h
Nat. Honor Society

J. Pickard
Voe. Ag .
FFA Sponsor

K. Adams
H.S. Computers
H.S. English

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J. Christensen
Industri al Arts
Freshman Sponsor

H. Olson
H.S. Accounting
H. S. Typing

�S. Lashier
Asst. H.S. Boys'
Basketball
H.S. Science
Explorers' Club
8th Science
Ass t. H.S. Football

W. Reid
H.S. P.E.
Psychology
H.S. Cross
Country
H.S. Boys' Track
Porn Pon Sponsor

F. Nelson
H.S. Social Studies
Senior Cl ass Sponsor
H.S. P.E.
H.S. Girls ' Basketball

J. Larson
Substitut e

G. Montg omery
H.S. and J.H.
Ba nd

E. Hawks
H.S. English
Yea rbook Advisor
J.H. Track
H.S. Pu blications
H.S. German

E. Garcia
Asst. H.S. Girls'
Basketball
Soph. Class Sponsor
Business Education

L. Bayes
Resource

W. Briggs
Resource

D. Quick
Auto

P. Paul
H.S. Baseball
J.H. Social Stud ies
J.H. Footba ll
J.H. Boys' Bask etball

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�B. Schreiber
J.H. Library

C. Hartsock
H.S. library
J.H . Lib. Sci.

A. Pitt
School Board
Secretary

T. Minssen
J.H. Math
Ass't. H.S. Girls'
Track
H.S. Pre-Algebra
J.H. Cheerleading
Sponsor
J.H. Student
Council

C. Walllin
J.H. and H.S.
Chorus
H.S. Musi c Theorv

J. Geise
J. H. Secretary

M. Stanley
Ath. Director
Sr. English
J.H. English
H.S. Boys'
Basketball

C. McKee
H S. Secretary

S. Seidler
Counselor's
Secre tary

R. Eastman
Superin tendent

R. Mindi
Counselor

A. Hjelle
J.H. and H.S.
Principa l

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�FRONT ROW: Mark Ross, Tom
Whitson (Board President). Alice
Pitt (Board Secretary)BACK
ROW: Don Casson, Loran Boyer.
Mick Ryan, Dr. Eastman (Superintendent).

Cooks, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Alice Kennedy, Joyce Nelson, Ruth Ann Huff, Janet
Leaders, Marlene Collins

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Bus Drivers, FRON T ROW: Rod
Minssen. Yvonne Goldapp, Bill
Barn ett , Ada Real.BAC K ROW:
J.R. Leaders. Elmer Goldapp, Stan
Longmeyer, Phyllis Klaudt, Hazel
Hough. Tom Walker.

"Time'" Mr. Olsen tells his
Typ ing I class.

�Laura Erickson taking the easy way out.

These teachers are showing what they do bes t aft er
school.

Custodians: Frieda Calhoon,
Merlyn Majors, Chet Kennedy.

"Walk! Don't run!" shouts Mr. Pattee as
Mr.Nelson agrees.

Mr. Lashier trying to teach his class about advanced
biology.

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��BASEBALL IS

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ABOVE: New Head Coach Pat Paul discusses the game with Head Softball
Coach Joyce Rodenburg.

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ABOVE: Roy Sharrett, just
hanging around.

RIGHT: Jeff Dawson coaches Mike Dose on
first base.
FAR RIGHT: Dave Casson looks pleased
with the game.

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RIGHT: Umpire
McWilliams calls a
strike on Jason Lloyd.

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ABOVE: Underwood scores another run as Greg
Ch ilds crosses the plate.

�LOOKIN' GOOD

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First Row: Andy Dofner, Jason Lloyd , Roy Sharrett, Wes Arri ck, Bruce Obrecht, Mike Dose, Bret Feller.
Second Row: Coach Pat Paul, Dan Casson, Paul Cerny, Dave Casson, Jim Casson, Rick Ravlin, Cliff
Hildreth, Greg Childs, Jeff Dawson.

The Underwood boys' baseball team enjoyed a good
season last year. The team started off the year by
winning their own Underwood Invitational. From there
the team had its high points along with its low points.
They finished out the season with an 11-12 record. But
don't let their record mislead you, because the team
never gave up.
The biggest accomplishment for the Eagles was a
third place finish at the conference tournament.
Two players received all-conference honors. Jeff
Dawson was selected to the first-team , wh ile Greg
Childs was a second-team pick. Other honors went to:
Cliff Hildreth, team MVP; Jason Lloyd, Rookie-of-theYear; Mike Dose, Most-Improved; and Roy Sharrett,
Defensive-Player-of-the-Year.
Only three players were lost to graduation this year.
But better yet, seven of the team's nine starters will be
returning next year.
Coach Pat Paul has very high expectations for next
year's team. The team members also are expecting a
great season so this could be the year for Underwood
baseball to win it all.

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�UHS

First Row: Beth Royer, E'Lise Hiller, Jamie Hansen, Pam Hildreth, Susan Young. Second Row: Renee Chris~ensen , Lana ~cKee, Vicky
Geise, Carrie Walker, Buffy Masker, Jodi Masker, Diane Ring. Third Row: Coach Lois Liibbe, Victoria Garcia, Kami Merdinger. Teresa
McKern, Lisa Bandy, Michelle Hough, and Coach Joyce Rodenburg.

The Underwood girls' softball team had a fairly good
season in 1985. They jumped off to an incredible start of
7 wins and O losses. But just when things were looking
up, injuries struck the team. They had a mid-season
slump, but came on very strong to end the season. They
finished with an overall record of 14-15.
The Eagles had their share of highlights for the year.
Probably the biggest was a second place finish at the
conference tournament. They also placed second at the
Eagle Invitational. A third place finish at the Treynor
Tourney was very impressive. But what was more
impressive was when they shut out A.L. in the consolation
game.
Vicky Geise, Lisa Bandy, and Michelle Hough each
received second team all-conference honors. Beth Royer
was the team's MVP and Carrie Walker was the Rookieof-the-Year. Outstanding offensive player went to Victoria
Garcia while defense went to Teresa McKern.
With only one senior gone to graduation, the future
looks very promising for the next year. The team should
show a lot of hustle, as can be exemplified by the picture
at the right where Carrie Walker beats out a grounder to
first.
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�SOFTBALL

TOP LEFT: Susan Young takes a strike.
TOP RIGHT: Lana McKee stretches to make the play as Beth Royer
anxiously watches.
ABOVE LEFT: Coach Rodenburg and Coach Liibbe can't believe the
team's play.
ABOVE RIGHT: Lisa Bandy deals strike three while Vicky Geise
awaits the call.

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�Front Row (Seniors): Roy Sharrett, Bret Feller, Paul Cerny, Greg Childs, Tony Ausdemore, Cliff Hildreth, Eric Jensen, Mike Baumfalk.
Second Row: Andy Rasmussen, Albert Koesters, Chris Jensen, Chris Galloway, Craig Jensen, Mark Erickson, Chuck Garcia, Andy
Dofner, Bruce Obrecht, Jason Hough. Third Row: Assistant Coach Scott Lashier, Corey Feller, Keith Geise, Jason Lloyd, Doug
Wright, Matt Bracker, Jeff Miller, Tim Henry, Shane Bassler, Head Coach Steve McWilliams. Fourth Row: Liew Christensen, Brett
Ryan, Jim Wood, Mark Severson, Trent Eledge, Marty Bach, Jason Rowe, Randy Pitt, Brent Stokes, Sean Kennedy. Back Row: Pat
Galloway, Kevin Young, Jim Pingel, Bob McKern Jim Casson, Gary Martin, Jim Andersen, Dan Casson, Doug Ryan.

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ABOVE: Hey, guys, the dance
is after the game!
RIGHT: The sidelines think of
strategy while Mike Baumfalk
thinks of playing.
FAR RIGHT: Advancing Eagles
put the crunch on.

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�The Underwood football team
worked hard and played with a lot of
intensity this year. The team ended
the 1985 season with a 3-4
conference record. Overall, they
finished 3-6, but their record was
misleading. The team had numerous
first-team , second-team, and
honorable-mention all-conference
players. A couple of high points of
the season were a homecoming
victory over Shelby-Tennant and a
victory over Treynor for the first time
in 20 years.

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TOP: Running toward a victory.
TOP MIDDLE LEFT: Who's got the ball?
TOP MIDDLE RIGHT: Another opponent
bites the dust.
MIDDLE: Greg Childs puts three on the
board.
ABOVE:Touchdown time!
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�THE NET

Bottom Row: E' lise Hiller, Lisa Bandy, Sheri Colglazier. Shelly Hardesty, Lynna Gittins. Secon d Row: Pam Hiidreth,
Jami Hansen. Vicky Geise, U-E (school mascot), Amber Christensen, Lori Marti n, Steffani Leaders. Third Row:
Sheri Peterson, Sherry Driver, Julie Knott, Ellie Pitt, Tia Eret, Buffy Masker, Nadine Carter, Lisa Peterson. Back
Row: Coach Rodenburg, Beth Royer, Jan Ausdemore, Brenda Obrecht and Coach Liibbe...._i='r"~~:oi---:---'I:"

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The 1985 Underwood Girls' Volleyball Team had a
successful season . Their overall varsity record was 12-7-1.
They were 7-2, and finished third in conference play.
The girls had some very different fans this year. They were
known as the Underwood Volleyball Maniacs. The Maniacs
saw some very impressive matches this year.
One of the most exciting matches this year was when
Underwood squared off against Tri-Center in round two of
the Conference Tournament. T-C was top-ranked while
Underwood was third-ranked. Underwood defeated T-C and
went on to finish second in the WIC Tournament.
Brenda Obrecht and Vicky Geise each received first-team
all-conference honors, Lisa Bandy was on the second-team.
Vicky also received all-state honorable mention.
Four seniors were lost to graduation this year. Though they
were not many in numbers, their talents were exceptional.
They will be missed next year.
Pictured Right: Jan flexes her leg muscles but Brenda
Obrecht and Beth Royer space her off.

�FORCE

ABOVE LEFT: Sheri Colglazier rur.s into a hair-raising experience.
ABOVE RIGHT: The team takes time-out to talk it over.
FAR LEFT: Vicky Geise and Lisa Bandy with different looks about the
game.
MIDDLE: Shelly Hardesty with the spike.
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ABOVE: Amber Christensen stuffs one over the net during warm-ups,
while Buffy Masker attempts a block.

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TEAMS GO TO STATE

First Row: Troy Hiller, Joe Hurt, Paul Bogs, Robert Hurt, Tim Hurt, and Bob Ravlin. Back Row: Sue Bolte, Carol Dawson, Michelle
Hough, Brian Leaders, Carrie Walker, Audra Hough, and Coach Bill Reid. Not Pictured: Charlotte Ring.

ABOVE: Charlotte
Ring runs with th e
pack .

ABOVE: Robert Hurt, Brian Leaders, and Tim Hurt fight for position.

ABOVE: Carol Dawson strides
toward the finish line.

The cross-country team enjoyed tremendous success this year. Both the boys' and girls' teams qualified
for the state meet.
Both Bob Ravlin and Audra Hough broke the boys' and girls' records respectively. Lost to graduation are
Brian Leaders and Bob Ravlin. Three varsity boys will return along with the whole girls' team. The future
definitely looks very promising.
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�THRU THE HOOP

Sharrett with the shot!

VARSITY: FIRST ROW: Roy Sharrett, Brian Leaders.Bret Feller, Dave Andress.SECOND ROW: Coach Mike
Stanley, Rick Ravlin, Brian Darrington, Greg Childs, Paul Cerny, Jason Rowe, Coach Scott Lashier.BACK ROW:
Darren Rowe, Jim Casson, Tony Ausdemore, Jeff Montgomery, JimPingel.

JUNIOR VARSITY:FIRST ROW: Mark Erickson, Jason
Rowe, Shane Bassler, Jim Jenson .SECOND ROW: Terry Torneten, Corey Feller, Joe Hurt, Troy Hiller, Coach
Scott Lashier. THIRD ROW: Ron Hough, Dan Casson,
Doug Ryan , Matt Bracker, Jim Wood.

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�Crashing the boards!
Feller from the free throw line.

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This year's boys' basketball
team experienced their share of
ups and downs. Though their
record may not have shown it, the
boys season ended up fairly well.
They had a lot of games which
were very close and could have
gone either way.
Each practice the boys tried
their hardest to improve and
perfect thei r plays. Their motto for
the year was " Do It Right. "
The Eagles will lose eight
seniors to graduation this year.
But with four returning lettermen,
the future looks good for the
Eagles next fall.

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"What's up, Chief?"

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�EAGLES INJURE WINGS

FIRST ROW: Teresa McKern, Renee Christensen, E'Lise Hiller. Renae Reese. Brenda Obrecht , Tia Eret. Shelly Hardesty. Sheri
Colglazier.SECON D ROW: Manager Shelly Christensen, Carrie Walker. Vicky Geise. Li sa Bandy, Michelle Hough, Buffy Masker,
Assistant Coach Liz Garcia , Head Coach Fred Nelson.
FIRST ROW: Lori Martin,
Lynna Gittins. E'Lise Hiller.
Tracey Cox, Sue Bolte,
SECOND ROW: Nadine
Carter. Diane Ring, Julie
Knott. Jamie Hansen. Carrie Walker, Pam Hildreth,
Coach Liz Garcia.

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�LEFT: Shelly Hardesty urges Vicky Geise to "sky
high. "
ABOVE: Lisa Bandy shows off her shooting form
while Teresa McKern gets into position for the rebound.
LOWER LEFT: The sidelines wonder what's going
on.

Two words described this year's girls'
basketball team: "injury plagued. " The
team only played one game the entire
season with the six pre-season starters.
The team complied an 11-10 record for
the season.
Two Underwood players were selected
to the first team all-conference. Lisa
Bandy was a first team forward pick while
Vicky Geise was a first team guard
selection.
The Eagles will lose three seniors to
graduation. Though they were small in
quantity, the seniors were very large in
quality.
New head coach Fred Nelson said he
was very proud of this year's girls' team.
Though their size was relatively small, they
were very large in heart. He also said he
expected next year's team to have a fairly
successful year.

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FIRST ROW: Bruce Obrecht, Mike Martin, Craig Jensen, Mike Dose, Eddie Lee, Jason Hough.SECOND ROW: Sean Kennedy, Brett
Ryan, Kevi n Young, Randy Pitt, Cliff Hildreth, Mike Baumfalk .

The 1985-86 wrestling team enjoyed tremendous success. Coach Jerry Anderson said, at the Winter
Athletic Banquet, that this team was the best team he had ever coached at Underwood.
They finished with a dual record of 8-2. They placed third in the conference tournament, finished second
at districts, and finished twenty-eighth at state.
Three wrestlers qualified for the state meet. They were Eddie Lee, Bruce Obrecht, and Mike Dose. Eddie
and Bruce both took first place in the district tournament while Mike took second.
This year's squad will only lose three members to graduation. They are Mike Baumfalk, Mike Dose, and
Cliff Hildreth. These three members each showed great strength in wrestling and they will be greatly missed.
With the loss of only three seniors and two returning state qualifiers, next year's Underwood Wrestling
Squad looks to have a bright future.

The junior varsity
included: Ga ry Martin,
Bill Rupp, Tim Henry,
Roy Ollie, Andy
Rasmussen, Wayne
Reed.

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UPPER LEFT: The crowd shouts
" Hold that Tiger!" as Mike Dose wrestles a Griswold opponent.
UPPER RIGHT: Cliff Hildreth is wrestling for a win.
MIDDLE: Eddie Lee puts the moves
on.
ABOVE: Bruce Obrecht goes for a
win.
LEFT: The wrestlers have different
ideas about the match.

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�PEP SQUADS
Varsity Football:BOTTOM ROW: Tracy
Joens, Laura Erickson, Sara Whitson.BACK
ROW: Wendy Elkins, Becky Boyer, Lori Pingel.

Varsity Basketball:Carla Schaefer, Janet
Cerny Jodi Masker, Lori Pingel. Tracy Joens,
Becky Boyer.

�POM PON:FIRST ROW: Kim Madsen, Terri
Shaver, Lori Adair, Val Nelson.SECOND
ROW: Charlotte Ring, Denise Hassler, Lisa
Petersen, Traci Driver. Victoria Garcia.THIRD
ROW: Kristi Rodenburg, Cindie Angeroth.
Keri Madsen, Angie Arculeo, Jeannie O' Donnell.

Varsity Wrestling: Brenda Hildreth, Sara Whitson, Laura Erickson, Ellie Pitt, Stacy Lee.

Junior Varsity:Jennifer Childs, Tami Jenson,
Jill Jensen, Sheila Gach.

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FIRST ROW: S. Bassler, J. Hurt, J. Jenson, J. Hough, P. Cerny, B. Ravlin , D. Andress, A. Rasmussen, G. Pullen. SECOND ROW: L.
Christensen , R. Pitt, B. Obrecht , B. Lead ers, J. Lloyd, S. Kennedy, A. Wilson, L. Larsen, M. Crocfer, M. Seversen, T. Hiller. THIRD ROW:
T. Hurt, S. Seli x, R. Hurt, P. Galloway, J. Andersen, R. Larson, T. Wolford, C. Galloway, G. Martin, T. Au sdemore, J. Casson, K. Young, J.
Pingel, T. Hiller, R. Hough.

This year's boys' track team was rather large
compared to past years. The team' s greatest
strength was in the distance and field events.
Six seniors will be lost to graduation. State
qualifiers were: Jim Andersen.discus, and Bob
Ravlin, Brian Leaders, Jim Pingel, and Paul
Cerny, the mile relay.
The girls' track team was small in numbers,
but didn' t lack talent. Audra Hough broke the
school record in the two-mile run and Michelle
Hough, Carrie Walker, Charlotte Ring, and
Carol Dawson, otherwise known as the two-mile
relay team, broke the school record in that
event. The mile relay, Pam Hildreth, Charlotte
Ring, Sara Whitson, Michelle Hough and the
1500 meter run, Audra Hough also broke school
records.

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FIRST ROW: A. Hough, S. Whitson, A . Arculeo, S. Bolte. SECOND ROW: C.
Dawson, P. Hildreth, C. Ring. THIRD ROW: D. Ring , J. O' Donnell , L. Bandy,
J. Cerny, and M. Hough. Not Pictured: Mindi McCoy and Carrie Wa lker.

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�TRACK

Jim Andercen throw

for first place.

Look out for jumpin' "Goob."

Carol Dawson takes the lead.

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���ART CLUB: FRONT ROW- Sue Bolte, Kris Jackson, Mary Mass.BACK ROW- Laura Moore, Tia
Eret. Tracey Cox, Stephanie Leytham.

LIBRARY CLUB: FRONT ROW- Audra Hough, Sue Bolte, Ms. Hartsock.B ACK Row- Susan Young, ·Laura
Moore, Tia Eret, Terry Coble, Kris Jackson, Tracey Cox, Lisa Bedsual, Ker i Madsen, Lori Martin.

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�GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW: Beth Royer, Amber Christensen, Becky Boyer, Vicky Geise.SECOND ROW: Kelli
Merdinger, Jennifer Childs, Traci Driver, Kim Hansen, Iris Thompson, Lori Hedegaard, Laura Erickson, Sally Payne,
Craig Jensen.THIRD ROW: Ryan Wilson, Tom Royer, Brett Ryan, Corey Feller, Dave Knott, Paul Bogs. Jeff Miller, Chris
Galloway.

EX PLORERS' CLUB: FRONT ROW: Diane Ring, Janet Cerny, Sally Payne, Teresa McKern, Shelly Christensen, Penny
O' Neill, Sue Bolte. SECOND ROW: Mark Severson, Jeff Witt, Eric Jensen, Paul Cerny, Jason Lloyd, Ron Ausdemore, Traci
Driver, Kelli Merdinger, Becky Gibbs, Tracey Cox, Mr. Lashier.THIRD ROW: Dave Knott, Bob McKern, Jim Casson, Gary
Pullen, Bryan Fisher.

�BACK ROW: Bruce Obrecht, Doug Ryan, Bob McKern , Charlotte Ring , Tony Ausdem ore. FOURTH ROW: Dustin Lloyd , Darren Rowe, Rick Larsen.
Jim Casson, Doug Wright, Jason Rowe, Ron Ausdemore, Randy Pitt, Keith Geise, Kell i Bach, Dan Casson.THIRD ROW: Bryan Fi sher, Brian
Darrington, Mark Olsen, Liew Christen sen, Mike Martin, Mark Erickson, Andy Rasmu ssen, Jason Hough.SECO ND ROW: Denise Magnuson, Wesley
Arr ick, Matt Bracker, Jim Jensen, Mike Baumfalk, Jeff Witt , Bill McDonald, E' Lise Hiller, Matt Nielsen.FRONT ROW: Dave An dress, Lance Larsen.
Brian Leaders, Neal Torneten, Rick Ravlin, Jay Rasmussen.

The Underwood FFA was involved in a full scale of activities this year. They attended Sub-District and District
contests, with various members participating. The FFA held their annual bolt sales, harvest auction, hay and
grain shows, and many other various meetings each month.
The people participating in the Sub-District and District contests were the following : B. Leaders, T.
Ausdemore, L. Larsen, D. Andress, N. Torneten, B. Darrington, E. Hiller, D. Ryan, S. Bassler, J. Rowe, J.
Hough, A. Rasmussen, B. Fisher, C. Ring, B. McKern, J. Jenson, M. Bach, K. Bach, M. Bracker, D. Casson, M.
Erickson , W. Arrick, D. Magnuson, and K. Geise.
The President of FFA this year was Neal Torneten; Vice President, Dave Andress; Secretary, Brian Leaders;
Reporter, Rick Ravlin; Treasurer, Lance Larsen; Sentinel, Jay Rasmussen; and their advisor is Mr. Pickard.

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�UHT: FRONT ROW: Theresa
Merdinger, Lori Adair, Laura
Erickson, Linda Larsen, Diane
Ring.SECOND ROW: Chrissy
Ivers, Robin Schultz, Jennifer
Childs, Ellie Pitt, Jan Ausdemore, Sara Whitson , Lori Pingel. THIRD ROW: Kelli Merdinger, Tami Jenson, Traci
Driver, Becky Gibbs.

Linda Larsen, Jan Ausdemore, and Renae Reese admire the style Miss Kurth uses in
wa shing dishes.

The UHT Club was led by President
Theresa Merdinger, Vice-President
Laura Erickson, Secretary Ellie Pitt, and
Historian Janet Cerny.
We started the year with the Current
stationery sales tor our money
campaign. Prize winners tor the most
sales were Lori Adair, Laura Erickson,
Ellie Pitt, and Lisa Lindwurm. Other
activities included running concession
stands, preparing and serving a
luncheon tor music contest, and
preparing and serving the foods tor the
National Honor Society reception.
Programs included demonstrations on
CPR, Aerobics, and a prom fashion
show sponsored by the Diamond Lace
Bridal Boutique.
In March we held our banquet at Ned
and Bob's in Omaha. Merit winners for
the year were Lori Adair, Jan
Ausdemore, Janet Cerny, and Lori
Pingel. Four year members were
presented with roses; they were Lori
Adair, Laura Erickson and Theresa
Merdinger. Officers for the 1986-87
year were also installed at the banquet.
Janet Cerny will serve as a presi dent,
Traci Driver as vice-president; Jan
Ausdemore as secretary; Renae Reese
as treasurer; and Kami Merdinger as
historian.
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�District: Diane Ring, Janet Cerny, Sue
Bolte. Lisa Bedsual, Chrissy Ivers.

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Speech started thfs year with the Treynor Conference
Speech Festival in February. On March 1, Mrs. Herrera,
the speech director. took Janet Cerny, Sue Bolte, Diane
Ring . Chrissy Ivers. and Lisa Bedsual to the District
Speech Contest at Glenwood.
Janet. Sue, and Diane all went to the State Individual
Events Contest on March 22 at Ames. All three girls
received two's.

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State: Diane Ring, Janet Cerny, Sue Bolte.

Treynor: Front Row: Sherry Driver, Lynna Gittins, Janet Cerny, Diane Ring, Chet Adamson. Second
Row: Sue Bolte, Billie Wood . Denise Magnuson. Julie Cowgill, Ryan Wilson, Mrs. Herrera . Third Row:
Lisa Bedsual , Stephanie Leaders, Chrissy Ivers, Andy Rief, Mark Crocler, Sparky Murphy.

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�NEW INDUCTEES: FRONT ROW: Sue Bolte, Laura Erickson, Lisa Bandy, Tracy Joens, Kami Merdinger, Susan Young . BACK ROW:
Paul Cerny, Jeff Montgomery, Jodi Masker, Buffy Masker, Marty Bach, Bill Shelton.

This year National Honor Society had 16
members in which 11 were seniors and 5
were juniors.
They hosted two bloodmobiles in which
they set a quota of 60 pints each. They
collected a total of 112 pints.
The NHS Banquet was held Wednesday,
April 23, 1986, at 7:00 p.m. Miss
Kurth provided refreshments and Mrs.
Herrera provided the oral entertai nment.
They inducted 12 new members; 3 seniors, 6
juniors, 3 sophomores.

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�SWING CHOIR: FIRST ROW: L. Pingel , R. Hurt, K. Young, B. Gibbs, M. Whittington, S. Whitson, A. Koesters, B. Rupp, M. Barry
SECOND ROW: E. Pitt, M. Linquist, S. Young. P. LeBaugh, A. Dofner, L. Moore, M. Bach, J. Childs, W. Elkins, C. Garcia , S. Driver
THIRD ROW: B. Stokes. J. Jensen, Instructor: C. Wallin, J. Jenson, K. Merdinger, R. Sharrett, J. Miller, T. Coble, T. Jenson, T.
Torneten. Accompanist: N. Dose, N. Barker, K. Hough

CHORUS
The year 1986 proved to be a very busy
and a rewarding year for the choir. They had
a full schedule of activities including a fall
concert, a Christmas concert, the variety
show, state small group ensemble and solo
contest, large group contest, SWI Honor
Choir, conference festival , and all-state
auditions. Wendy Elkins, Lori Pingel, and
Andy Dofner were selected to the All-State
Chorus. Outstanding state award-winners
included Andy Dofner (tenor solo), Susan
Young and Lori Pingel (like duet), and Andy
Dofner and Susan Young (unlike duet).
The swing choir also had a busy year.
They competed in the WIC swing choir
contest, Apollo Swing Choir Festival (for the
first time), and the Midlands Jazz Festival.
Underwood Unlimited won each competition
and ended the year undefeated.
In addition to competition, the swing choir
also performed in the variety show and for
several area organizations in th is area.
Wendy Elkins. Andy Dofner, and Lori Pingel made all-state.

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�CHORUS: FIRST ROW: P. LeBaugh, J. Childs, M. Whittington, A. Koesters, R. Sharrett, M. Linquist, L.
Pingel, R. Christensen. SECOND ROW: L. Moore, J. Jenson, C. Garcia, A. Dofner, T. Coble, M. McCoy,
T. Bryant THIRD ROW: W. Elkins, S. Driver, S. Young, J. Miller, M. Bach, M. Wahle, B. Rupp, S. Whitson,
E. Pill, J. Ross FOURTH ROW: B. Gibbs, M. Barry, B. Wood , T. Torneten, J. Jenson, K. Merdinger, N.
Barker, T. Jenson

Ms. Hartsock and her little "H oney Bun."

ALL-STATE TRYOUTS : FIRST ROW: Wendy Elkins, Andy Dofner Lori Pingel
SECO ND ROW: Jill Jensen, Susan Young, Roy Sharrett, Sara Whitson, Jim
Jenson THIRD ROW: Jeff Miller, Sherry Driver, Terry Coble, Nancy Barker.

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�MARCHING BAND: FIRST ROW: V. Geise
SECOND ROW: L. Erickson, C. Angeroth, T.
Eret , L. Bandy, J. Cerny, K. Merdinger. T.
Driver, A. Koesters THIRD ROW: J. Ausdemore. R. Christensen, W. Elkins, M. Hough,
S. Bolte, R. Schultz FOURTH ROW: C. Ive rs,
J. Larsen. R. Reese, T. Cox, L. Gittens, J.
Childs, D. Hassler, M. Lindquist FIFTH ROW:
L. Larsen, L. Pingel, S. Hardesty, S. Peterson, M. Whittington, M. Severson, T. Joens
SIXTH ROW: C. Hildreth, T. Wolford, K.
Hough, C. Ring, B. Feller, W. Elkins, C. Feller,
K. Geise SEVENTH ROW: K. Madsen, S.
Young, J. Peterson, N. Barker, T. Jenson, B ,
Gibbs, M. Baumfalk EIGHTH ROW: T. Taylor,
J. Hurt . B. Shelton, R. Pitt, R. Hurt, A. Rief, L.
Moore NINTH ROW: K. Young, J. Anderson,
J. Hough, C. Walker, D. Rief, S. Selix TENTH
ROW: S. Whitson, B. Royer, B. Hildreth, B.
Obrecht, E. Pitt, Instructor: Gaylen Montgomery.

BAND
The band began the year with
when they performed for the home
football games. They also performed
in the 1985 homecoming parade and
played for home basketball games.
In December they held their first
concert of the year with the
Christmas concert.
The Jazz, Studio, and Concert
Bands were really busy this year with
contests and the St. Patrick's Day
Dinner. There were three people
chosen for SWI Honor Band. They
were: Tracy Joens, Cindie Angeroth,
and Wendy Elkins.
Small Group Music Contest was
really good this year with 40 events
entered. Underwood brought home
one superior award, 20 l's, 17 ll's,
and 3 Ill's. The band finished out the
year with the annual awards banquet
and graduation .
CONCERT BAND: FIRST ROW: L. Gittins, J. Childs, D. Hassler SECOND ROW: V. Geise, W.
Elkins, S. Hardesty, J. Larson, J. Ausdemore, R. Reese, L. Bandy, M. Hough, T. Eret, T. Cox
TH IRD ROW: T. Joens, C. Ive rs. L. Larsen, M. Linquist, M. Whittington, S. Peterson, K. Merdinger ,
J. Cerny , S. Driver, K. Madsen, A. Koesters, C. Angeroth, L. Erickson FOURTH ROW: L. Moore, E.
Pitt, L. Pingel. M. Baumfalk, M. Severson, R. Pitt, T. Taylor, B. Shelton, J. Hurt, R. Hurt, A. Rief, R.
Schultz. T. Driver, S. Bolte, R. Christensen FIFTH ROW: S. Selix, D. Rief, C. Walker, J. Hough
SIXTH ROW: J. Anderson, K. Young, Instructor: G. Montgomery, K. Madsen, S. Young , N, Barker,
J. Peterson , A. Hough, T. Jenson, K. Geise, w. Elkins, C. Feller, J. Pingel, B. Feller, K. Hough , C.
Ring, T. Wo lford, C. Hildreth.

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�STUDIO BAND: FRONT ROW: M. Linquist. T. Ere! ,
L. Pingel, S. Hardesty, L. Larsen. C. Ivers. T. Joens,
L. Moore, M. Whitt ington, M. Baumfalk SECOND
ROW: A. Christensen. T. Driver, S. Bolte, J. Ausdemore, L. Bandy, C. Angeroth, L. Erickson, K. Merdinger, J. Cerny, J. Hough, C. Walker, D.Rief, S.
Selix THIRD ROW: L. Gittins, J. Cowgill, J. Childs, T.
Cox, M. Hough, R. Reese, J. Larson, W. Elkins, V.
Geise FOURTH ROW: K. Hough , K. Geise, lnstruc·or: G. Montgomery, J. Andersen , K. Young, A. Riel,
l Hurt, J. Hurt, T. Taylor, B. Shelton, R. Pitt, N.
3arker, B. Gibbs, T. Jenson, K. Madsen, S. Young.

JAZZ BAND: FRONT ROW: A. Christensen, T. Ere! ,
L. Pingel, S. Hardesty, L. Larson, C. Ivers. T. Joens,
L. Moore, M. Baumfalk SECOND ROW: J. Hough, C.
Walker, D. Rief THIRD ROW: J. Montgomery, Instructor: G. Montgomery, J. Andersen, K. Young, A.
Rief , R. Hurt , J. Hurt , T. Taylor, B. Shelton , R. Pitt, K.
Madsen, S. Young.

SENIORS: FIRST ROW: Cliff Hildreth, Cindie Angeroth , Carol Ivers,
Bret Feller SECOND ROW: Laura Erickson, Tracy Joens. Vicky Geise,
Mike Baumfalk.

MAJORETTES: FRONT ROW: Laura Erickson, Vicky Geise.
Tracy Joens SECOND ROW: Lori Pingel, Lisa Bandy.

Wendy Elkins received an outstanding
performance on her solo at small
group contest.

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�IN LOVING MEMORY OF

BECKY BOYER
In the very early morning of April 12, 1986, Becky
Boyer's life was taken in a car accident.
She was a very energetic person who was always
smiling and was very well-liked by everyone. Becky was a
person who received much of what life has to offer. She
was good-looking , intelligent, and talented. She was
involved in cheerleading , art, National Honor Society,
homecoming court, cross country, track, and volleyball.
The emptiness that is left will never be filled , but she will
remain alive in our hearts forever.
Senior Class of 1986

��EIGHTH GRADE
Bill Alexander
Tricia Bailey
Kevin Bandy
Amy Bardsley
Chuck Barnard
Tammy Bouvier

Chris Butler
Beth Carmichael
Aaron Christensen
Tonya Culley
Joyce Ehrens

Tammy Erwin
Robbie Geise
Doreen Hassler
Shad Hovey

Darcy Kennedy
Kathleen Kennedy
Lyn ette Kerr

Pam Kingery
Tammy Kingery

Jill Koebel
Skyla Larsen

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�Sandi Lee
Aaron Leiner
Carla Logan
Angela Mander
Kristina Michelson
Dana Mullin

Corey Nelson
Scott Nolan
James O'Neill
Diana Petersen
Rachel Peterson

Liawni Potter
Betty Pullen
Becky Rice
Bret Rodenburg

Kelly Rodenburg
Amy Ross
Sarah Ross

Amy Rupp
Jill Stroebele

Jeff Wahle
Dena Young

Not Pictured: Melissa Burnett

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�SEVENTH GRADE
Elizabeth Adkins
Russ Bailey
Tina Bogs
Bill Boyer
Chris Brokman
Jon Brown

Tony Butler
Joe Casson
Mark Cerny
Tricia Christensen
Wendy Clark
Caryn Crocfer

Mendi Dohse
Chantille Dollin
Mike Flood
Tricia French
Ranee Funkhauser
Shelley Groshans

Many Jo Hansen
Shelly Hansen
Tim Hedegaard
Cha d Henry
Paula Hiller

Lori Hoffman
Mark House
David Hovey

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�Jennifer Hurt
Jason James
Tony Jones
Lil a Kephart
Jamie Knowlton
Kristi Lamp

Jenni Leaders
Willie LeBaugh
Alona Linquist
Steve McDonald
Mickie Minear
Trudy Nielsen

Ryan Ollie
Teri Oltmans
Shelly Payne
John Rasmussen
Charles Raymer
Chad Reelfs

Keith Rice
Dick Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer
Michelle Shelton

Erik Th ompson
Bob Torneten
Debbie Zook

Not Pictured: Todd Callaghan
Jeremy Gillett

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�JUNIOR HIGH STUDEN T COUNCIL: E. Adkins, R. Geise, S. Ross, J. Casson,
K. Bandy&gt;, J. Stroebele, M. Cerny, P. Hiller. Not Pictured: J. O'Neill.

�JUNIOR HiGH SPORTS

VOLLEYBALL

ABO\/E: Front Row; M. Dohse, E. Adkins, T. Oltmans, L. Kephart, T. Christensen, Second Row: Coach Rongish, P. Hiller,
M. Hansen, R. Funkhouser, K. Lamp, J. Hurt, Third Row: D. Young, T. Culley, T. Kingery, D. Mullin, L. Kerr, J.Ehrens, S.
Ross. A. Bardsley. Back Row: S. Larsen, K. Rodenburg, B. Rice, L. Potter, K. Kennedy, R. Peterson, P. Kingery, J.
Stroebele.

FOOTBALL
BfLOW: Front Row: D. Hovey, S. Nolan, J. Royer, A. Christensen, K. Rice, R. Ollie, J. James, S. McDonald, Middle Row: J. O' Neill, J.
r~ ,,mussen, T. Butler, C. Henry, C. Reells, A. Leiner, D. Ring, J. Casson, Back Row: Coach Paul, T. Hedegaard, M. Cerny, W. LeBaugh, S.
Hovey, K. Bandy, J. Brown, C. Barnard, R. Geise, B. Alexander, Coach Anderson.

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�ABOVE: Back Row: B. Rice, S. Larsen, J. Hurt, I. Christensen, R. Funkhouser, Third Row: Coach
Korshoj, J. Stroebele, P. Kingery, T. Kingery, L. Kerr, Second Row: K. Rodenburg, A. Bardsley, L.
Potter, B. Pullen, D. Young, T. Culley, Front Row: P. Hiller, E. Adkins, T. Oltmans, M. Dohse, M.
Rollins, L. Kephart.

BASKETBALL
BELOW: Back Row: C. Butler, R. Geise, D. Ring, S. Hovey. C. Reelfs, Middle Row: R. Bailey, K. Bandy, B.
Rodenburg, M. Cerny , J. James, C. Raymer, Front Row: J. Royer, K. Rice, J. Casson, T Hedegaard, T. Butler

�WRESTLING

FIRST ROW: K. Rice. A. Leiner. J. Brown, J.
James. S. Hovey.SECOND ROW: R. Bailey.
J. Wah le. B. Bolte. J. O'Neill.THIRD ROW:
Coach Harold Larsen , T. Callaghan. D. Ring.
R. Torneten. D. Hovey.

TRACK
JUNI OR HIGH BOYS' TR ACK:FIRST ROW:
J. James. T. Hedegard . T. Callaghan. R. Bailey. M. Cerny, J. Royer. B. Boyer.SECO ND
ROW: B. Rodenburg . R. Geise. S. Hovey. K.
Bandy, C. Barnard , A. Christe nsen.Not pictured: S. Nolan . J. O' Neill. B. Alexander.

FIRST ROW: D. Kennedy. L. Kerr . B. Pullen.
L. Potter. P. Kingery. J. Stroebele , P. Hiller.SECO ND ROW: S. Ross. L. Kep hart. M.
Dohse. T. Olt mans. J. Hurt. THIR D ROW :
Coach Lois Liibbe. A. Bardsley. T. Culley. T.
Christensen. C. Crocfer.

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�FOOTBALL
TOP: B. Pullen A. Linquist
L. Kerr, R. Peterson T.
FrenchBOTTOM : M. Minear

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TOP: J. Ehrens S. Groshans, J. Leaders D. MullinBOTTOM : K.Kennedy

�CHOIR
Directed by:
Carmen Wallin

ROW ONE: L. Campbell, T. Bailey, S. Lee, D. Kennedy, S. Brown, B. Boyer, M. Rollins.ROW TWO: K. Michaelson , C. Dollen, L. Christensen, M. Shelton, S. Ross, A. Rupp, T.
Mander, T. Nielsen, L. Kephart, D. Zook, T. Lewis, A. Linquist.ROW THREE: E. Adkins, M.
Dohse, W. Clark, B. Alexander, J. Hurt, A. Ross, B. Carmichael, T. Hedegaard, T. Oltmanns, R. Funkhauser, M. Hansen.ROW FOUR: D. Young, T. Bogs, M. Cerny, T. French, J.
Leaders, S. Hovey, R. Bailey, D. Hovey, J. Wahle.

BAND
Directed by:
Gaylen Montgomery

Contest: Mo. va11ey

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ROW ONE: T. Culley, A. Ross, D. Mullin, A. Kerr, L. Potter, B. Rice, P. Kingery.ROW TW O:
A. Li nquist, T. Christensen, M. Dohse, L. Adkins, M. Minear, J . Leaders .ROW THREE: J .
Stroebele, T. Kingery, A. Bardsley, S. Ross, M. Shelton, S. Hansen, T. Nelson.ROW FOUR:
T. Butler, C. Crocfer, C. Dollen , J . Hurt, J. Ejhrens, P. Hiller. ROW FIVE: R. Bailey, M. Cerny,
K. Rice, B. Rodenburg, T. French, R. Funkhouser, K. Lamp.ROW SIX: B. Boyer, M. Flood.
J. Rasmussen, C. Barkman , R. Geise, A. Christensen .ROW SEVEN: W. Clark , T. Oltmans,
T. Hedgaard , S. Larsen, D. Young , T. Bailey.ROW EIGHT: D. Zook, J. Brown. S. Hovey, J .
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Bret Rodenburg (snare drum}, and Wendy
Clark (bells) each received one of the
limited I+ 's.
Jr. High choir does not go to contest,
but they ,participated in the Variety Show
at the high school.

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�SENIORS
Adair. Craig : 26
Adair, Lori : 26, 65, 73
Andress, Dave : 26, 58, 66, 72, 75
Angeroth, Cindie : 15, 26, 65, 75, 78, 79
Arculeo. Vince : 10, 26
Asbra, Scott : 13, 26
Ausdemore, Tony : 15, 26, 52, 58, 66, 72
Baumfalk, Mike : 26. 52, 72, 78, 79
Boyer. Becky : 26, 64, 71
Brunow, Julie : 15, 27
Cerny, Paul : 27, 49, 52, 58, 66, 71, 75
Chadwick, Marijo : 27
Childs. Greg : 27, 48, 49, 52, 53, 58, 75
Christensen. Amber : II, 27, 54, 55, 71, 75, 79
Christensen, Shelly : 10, 15, 27, 60, 61
Coble. Terry : 27, 70, 76. 77
Collins, David : 27
Darrington, Brian : 27, 58, 72
Dose, Mike : 28, 49, 63
Erickson, Laura : 28, 64, 65, 71, 73, 75, 78, 79
Feller. Bret : 15, 28, 49, 52, 58, 75, 78
Garcia, Victoria : 13, 28, 50, 65
Geise. Vicky : 12, 14, 28, 50, 51. 54, 55, 60, ;61, 70, 75, 78, 79
Gubbels, Bill : 28
Hansen, Dan : 28
Hansen, Kim : II, 15, 28. 71
Hildreth. Brenda : II, 2B, 65, 78
Hildreth, Cliff : 14, 29, 49, 52, 63, 78
Ivers. Carol : 29. 78, 79
Jackson, Kris : 29, 70, 75
Jennings. Matt : 29
Jensen. Eric : 29, 52, 71
Joens. Tracy : 29, 64, 75, 78, 79
Jones, Nancy : 29
Larsen, Lance : 29, 66, 72, 75
Leaders, Brian : 15, 29, 56, 58, 66, 72
Leytham, Stephanie : 15, 19, 30, 70
Mass. Mary : 30, 70
Mc Kern. Teresa : 14, 30, 50, 60, 61, 71, 75
Merdinger. Theresa : 30, 73
Nelson. Valerie : 13, 15, 30, 65
O' Neill, Penny : 15, 30, 71
Obrecht, Brenda : 10, 14, 15. 30, 54, 60, 78
Payne. Sally : 12, 30, 71
Plumb, Rhonda : 11, 15, 30
Rasmussen, Jay : 31, 72
Ravlin. Bob : 14, 31, 56, 66
Ring, Lyn : 31
Royer, Beth : 14, 31, 50, 54, 71, 75, 78
Sharrett, Roy : 14, 15, 31, 48, 49, 52, 58, 75, 76, 77
Snyder, Joyce : 31
Thompson. Iris : 31, 71
Torneten, Neal : 31, 72
Witt. Jeff : 15, 31, 71, 72

JUNIORS
Andersen. Jim : 34, 52, 66, 67, 78, 79
Arculeo. Angela : 34, 65, 66
Ausdemore, Jan : 14. 34, 54, 73, 78, 79
Bandy, Lisa : 34, 50, 51, 54, 55, 60, 61, 66, 75, 78. 79
Bog~ Paul : 34, 56, n
Bolte, Sue : 34, 56, 60, 66, 70, 71, 74, 75, 78. 79
Bouvier. Rick : 34
Casson, Jim : 14, 34, 49, 52, 58, 66, 71, 72
Cerny, Janet : 19, 34, 64, 66, 71, 74, 78, 79
Christensen, Liew : 14, 34, 52, 66, 72
Christensen, Renee : 34, 50, 60, 61, 77. 78
Colglazier, Sheri : 34. 54, 55, 60
Cox, Tracey : 15, 34, 60, 70, 71, 78, 79
Dawson, Carol : 12, 34. 56, 66, 67
Dofner, Andy : 34, 49, 52, 76, 77
Drake, Charles : 34
Eastman, Bobbie Jo : 34
Edwards, Missy : 34
Elkins. Wendy : 34, 64, 76, 77, 78, 79
Eret, Tia : 34, 54, 60, 70, 78, 79
Galloway, Pat : 34, 52, 66
Hardesty, Shelly : 14, 34, 54, 55, 60. 61. 78, 79
Hassler, Denise : 34, 65, 78
Holcomb. Rose : 34
Hough, Audra :34. 56. 66. 67, 70
Hough, Kelly : 34, 76, 78, 79
Hough. Michelle : 34, 50, 56, 60, 66, 78, 79
Ivers, Chrissy : 19, 34, 73, 74
Knott. David : 34, 71
Larsen. Linda : 34, 73, 78, 79
Larson, Jenny : 34. 78, 79
Larson. Rick : 34. 66, 67, 72
Lee, Stacy : 12, 35, 65
Lloyd. Dustin : 14, 35, 65
Madsen, Kim : 35, 65, 78, 79
Masker, Buffy : 35, 50. 54, 55. 60, 61. 75
Masker, Jodi : 35. 50. 64. 75
Miller, Jeff : 14, 35, 52. 71, 76, 77
Moore. Laura : 35, 70, 76, 77, 78, 79
Nolan. John : 35
O'Donnell, Jeannie : II, 35. 65, 66
Olsen. Mark : 35, 72
Peterson. Jeff : 35
Pingel. Jim : 35, 52. 58. 66
Pitt, Ellie : 35. 54. 64. 65. 73, 76, 77, 78
Pullen. Gary : 35. 66. 71
Ravlin. Rick : 35, 49, 58, 72
Reese. Renae : 35. 60. 61, 78. 79
Ross, Jacque : 35. 77
Rowe, Darren :15, 35, 58. 72
Selix. Scott : 14, 35, 66, 78, 79
Shaefer. Carla : 35. 64
Schultz. Robin : 35, 73, 78
Shaver. Terri : 35, 65
Shelton. Bill : 35, 75. 78. 79
Smith. Bill : 35
Stokes. Brent : 35. 52. 76
Taylor. Tracy : 35, 78. 79
Thompsen. John : 35
Thurlow. Cindie : 35
Whitson. Sara : 15, 35, 64, 65. 66. 73. 76, 77, 78
Wolford, Troy : 35, 66. 78
Wright, Doug : 35. 52, 72
Young. Susan : 35, . 50. 51. 70, 75. 76, 77, 78. 79

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�SOPHOMORES
Adkins. Russ : 36
Alexander, Jeff : 36
Arrick. Wes : 36. 49, 72
Ausdemore. Ron : 36, 71, 72
Bach. Marty : 36, 52. 72, 75, 76, 77
Barker. Nancy : 36, 76, 77, 78, 79
Bassler, Shane : 14. 36, 52, 58. 66
Bryant, Keith : 36
Driver. Traci : 36, 65, 71, 73, 78
Evans. Michelle : 14. 36
Fredrick, Kelly : 36
Garcia. Chuck : 36. 52, 76, 77
Gochanour, Todd : 36
Gubbels, Troy : 36
Hedegaard. Lori : 36, 71
Henry, Tim : 36, 52
Hiller. Troy : 36, 56, 58. 66
Hough. Ron : ·59, 66
Hovey, Joel : 36
Hurd, Nancy : 36
Hurt. Joe : 36, 56, 58, 66. 78, 79
Hurt. Rob : 36. 56, 66, 76. 78, 79
Jenson. Jim : 36, 58, 66, 72, 76, 77
Kennedy, Sean : 36, 52, 66
Koesters, Albert : 36. 52, 76. 77, 78
Lee. Ed : 36, 63
Lindwurm. Lisa : 37
Logan. Dawn : 37
Mander. Jeff : 37
Mander. Wayne : 37
Martin , Mike : 37, 72
McKern. Bob : 37, 52, 71, 72
McDonald, Bill : 37. 72
Merdinger. Kelli : 37, 71, 73
Merdinger. Kami : 14, 37, 50. 75, 76, 77. 78, 79
Montgomery, Jeff : 14. 37. 58, 75
Morrison. Kim : 37
Obrecht, Bruce : 37, 49. 52, 63. 66, 72
Peterson, Janelle : 37, 78
Peterson. Lisa : 37, 54, 65
Pingel. Lori : 14, 37, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79
Pitt. Randy : 14, 19, 37, 52. 66, 72. 78, 79
Rief. David : 37. 78, 79
Ring. Charlotte : 37, 56, 65, 66, 72, 78
Ring. Diane : 15, 37, 50, 60, 66, 71, 73, 74
Rodenburg, Kristi : 37, 65
Rowe. Jason : 37, 52, 58, 72
Rupp. Bill : 37, 76, 77
Severson. Mark : 37, 52, 66, 71, 78
Wahle. Mark : 37. 77
Young, Kevin : 14, 37, 52, 66, 76, 78, 79

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FRESHMEN
Adamson, Chet : 38, 7 4
Bach, Kelly : 38, 72
Bare. Kevin : 38
Barry. Missy : 38, 76, 77
Bedsual. Lisa : 38, 70, 74
Bracker. Matt : 38, 52. 58
Bryant. Tammy : 38, 77
Carter. Nadine : 38, 54, 60
Casson, Dan : 14, 38, 49, 52, 58, 72
Childs, Jennifer : 38, 65, 71, 73, 76. 77, 78. 79
Clark. Jennifer : 38
Cowgill, Julie : 38, 74, 79
Crocfer. Mark : 38, 66, 74
Driver. Sherry : 54, 74, 76, 77
Eledge, Trent : 38, 52
Elkins. Wes : 19, 38, 78
Erickson, Mark : 38, 52, 58, 72
Evans. Dave 38
Feller. Cory : 38, 52, 58, 71, 78
Fisher. Bryan : 38, 71, 72
Gach, Sheila : 38, 65
Galloway, Chris : 38, 52, 66, 71
Geise, Keith : 38. 52, 72, 78, 79
Gibbs, Becky : 71, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79
· Gittens, Lynna : 14, 38, 54, 60, 74, 78. 79
Hansen, Jami : 38, 50, 54, 60
Hildreth, Pam 38, 50, 54, 60, 66
Hiller. E' Lise : 14, 38. 50, 54, 60
Hiller. Tim : 38, 66
Holcomb, Renita : 38
Hough, Jason : 38, 52, 66, 72. 78. 79
Hurt, Tim : 38, 56, 66
Jensen. Chris : 38, 52
Jensen, Craig : 14, 38, 52, 71
Jensen. Jill : 39, 65, 76, 77
Jenson, Tami : 39, 65, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79
Knott, Julie : 14, 39, 54, 60
Leaders, Steffani : 39, 54, 74
Lebaugh, Penny : 39, 76, 77
Linquist. Mike : 39, 76. 77, 78, 79
Lloyd, Jason : 14, 39, 48. 49, 52, 66, 71
Madsen, Keri : 39. 65. 70, 78
Magnuson, Denise : 39, 74
Martin, Gary : 14, 39, 52, 66
Martin, Lori : 39, 54, 60, 70
McCoy, Mindi : 39, 77
Murphy, James (Sparky) : 39, 74
Nielsen, Matt : 39
O'Neill, Gary : 39
Ollie. Roy : 39
Peterson, Sherie : 39, 54, 78
Rasmussen. Andy : 39, 52. 66, 72
Reed, Wayne : 39
Rief, Andy : 39, 74, 78, 79
Royer. Tom : 19, 39. 71
Ryan, Brett : 39, 52, 71
Rya n, Doug : 39, 52, 58, 72
Thurlow. Troy : 39
Torneten. Terry : 39, 58, 76, 77
Waldman. Dennis : 39
Walker, Carrie : 39, 50, 56, 60. 61. 78, 79
Whittingtoh, Marty : 19, 39, 76, 77, 78, 79
Wilson, Ryan : 19. 39, 66. 71, 74
Wood. Billie : 39, 74, 77
Wood, Jim : 39, 52, 58

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Memories

The Log
Volume 49
Underwood High School
Underwood, Iowa 51576

�Table of
Contents

Activities

Page 3

Seniors

Page 25

Classes

Page 35

Faculty

Page 43

Athletics

Page 49

Organizations

Page 73

Grades

Page 85

Advertising

Page 95

2

�ACTIVITIES

�Etc.

�Pep Rallies

Upper Left: So this is our pep rally? Upper Right: Smile
pretty! Middle Left: Little Feller waits for his cue. Middle
Right: And their eyes met. Lower Far Left: Do you get it, or
not? Lower Left: Who is this character? U.E. ! Lower Right:
Patty Sajack says, "Everybody get down!" Lower Far Right:
I don't know how much longer I can keep this up!

5

�Senior Year
The beginning of the end. In the fall of 1983, with nervous stomachs, we started our freshman year. We
were all ready to begin our high school life with pep tests, dances, and homecomings, but we weren't ready
for the homework.
Nineteen-eighty-three, our freshman year, was a year of problems for people in Grenada, the Middle East,
and Central America. The downing of the Korean Airliner was a sad event, but on the positive side, America
managed to put its first woman in space. On television we watched The Day After. The Thorn Birds. and the
farewell episode of Mash. The Flashdance look caused everyone to rip their sweatshirts, and Boy George
caused everyone to wonder who is he/she?
Nineteen-eighty-four, our sophomore year, President Reagan was re-elected for his second term, Indira
Ghandi was assassinated causing turmoil in India, and Arafat was evicted from Lebanon. We slowly changed
from the "preppie" look to a more casual look. Our headphones were slowly being put away along with the
ever popular "boom box."
Nineteen-eighty-five, our junior year, people crowded to theatres to watch Beverly Hills Cop while the world
watched the outbreak of terrorism in Italy. Our tastes in watches changed. Not only were they for telling
time, but they became a fashion statement with the outbreak of the Swatch craze. Mini-skirts became more
popular, along with big shirts and long, oversized sweaters.
Nineteen-eighty-six, the long awaited senior year, as we began school in the fall, we learned our long-time
friendships were fragile objects. We discovered that we had to become more involved with national and
international affairs as some of our classmates reached voting age. South Africa became a top subject on
the news as Congress enacted sanctions against South Africa. The world watched in wonder as President
Reagan and Mr. Gorbachev, leader of the U.S.S.R., met in Iceland to discuss th~ nuclear arms race.
The Class of 1987 cruised, just as all other classes have. We spent our free time going to dances, parties,
sports events, and seeing how aggravated we could make parking lot security guards. We tried to stay out
of trouble, but sometimes we went looking for it. Our clothing became very faddish with the inflow of Guess,
Lawmen, and Gasoline jeans. Although these new fads erupted, people were still familar with "Monday"
turtlenecks. As a class we became closer, and felt compelled to say: "Look out world for the Class of '87!"

6

�Homecoming '86

The Homecoming game was held on
the rainy Friday evening of October 3.
The refs were an hour-and-a-half late
and our half-time show became our
pre-game show to keep fans
entertained. Our dress up days were:
Monday- Movie or Rock Star Day;
Tuesday- Bag Day; WednesdayTreynor Nerd Day; Thursday- Shorts
and Shades and Senior Slave Day;
Friday- Blue/White Day. The 1986
Homecoming Court included:
Wendy Elkins
Doug Wright
Terri Shaver
Rune Reinertsen
Carla Schaefer
Darren Rowe
Sheri Colglazier
Jim Casson
Shelly Hardesty
Dustin Lloyd
Stacy Lee
Liew Christensen
Sara Whitson
Rick Ravlin
Renee Christensen Jim Andersen
Homecoming royalty were Jim
Andersen (King) and Wendy Elkins
(Queen). The theme for the
Homecoming coronation and dance,
which was held on the evening of
Saturday, October 4, was "Heaven In
Your Eyes."

7

�Upper Left: Juniors
congratulate each other on a
job well done. Upper Middle:
The Homecoming Court
performs their "skit." Middle
Left: I don't know how much
longer I can keep this up!
&lt;;:;enter: Some juniors show
their true selves! Lower
Middle: I think I can, I think I
can! Lower Right: Time for a
rock and roll break .

8

�Upper Left: The Homecoming Court seems to have different
feeli ngs towards the 1OOth picture. Upper Right: Looks of
congratulations. Middle Left: Fashion at its best. Middle Right:
Indiana Jones?!? Lower Left: Just hanging out. Lower Right:
Where's Robert?

�On Slave Day, any underclassman who wished to
buy a senior had to make bids and whoever had the
highest bid for that senior got him or her. The
seniors were all wearing strange costumes, had to
pull sleds, wear chains, and ride tricycles. The
seniors had to carry students' books and do what
they were told. It was a very fun, but embarrassing
day.

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�Show Biz!

Bye-Bye Birdie was a roaring success at Underwood this
year. It was a comical musical about a guy named Conrad
Birdie who was going into the army. He was a real big rock
star that got drafted just like Elvis Presley. There was a lot of
work and dedication put into it. The cast devoted nights to
helping with sets, bringing props, and learning songs and
dances. It finally paid off. All of the praise and glory they got
made it worth all of the effort!

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Rune, our foreign exchange student from
Norway, is the son of Roar and Aase Reinertsen.
He also has two sisters, Mette and Kari. Since
Rune's arrival in the United States he has found
many pleasurable aspects of American life.
Included are such things as fast cars, good food ,
and the variety of American television . There is
only one television channel in Norway! He has
noticed many differences between American and
Norwegian life. In Norway hospital care is free,
there are no curfews, their driver's licenses are
more expensive ($1,000 or more!), and he also
noticed that in the U.S. people eat more fried
foods and meat. When asked about what his
experience in the U.S. has taught him, Rune said
he would be more open with others and
appreciate his parents even more.

��Leadership

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Senior Class Officers: Mark Olsen. Sheri Colglazier, Shelly Hardesty, Jim Casson

Junior Class Officers: Mike Martin, Jeff Montgomery, Deanna
Jones, Traci Driver

STUDENT CABINET First Row: K.Madsen, C.Ring, S.Larsen Second Row:
Mr. Benzing, W.Elkins, K.Merdinger. M.Hough, L.Kerr Third Row: J.Lloyd,
C.Jensen, A.Peterson, C.Feller, M.Bach

Freshman Class Officers: Liawni Potter. Sarah Ross, Jill Stroebele,
Jim O'Neill

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THEBBARBS
Sophomore Class Officers: Ryan Wiison, Dan Casson,
E'Lise Hiller, Julie Knott

�How It's All Put Together

After selling some ads we ate lunch at Godfather's , and then we all decided to
show our candy.

All day we fought for who got to sit by Mr. Hawks, and this time Dave was the
lucky one!

Here is the editor of the yearbook, Terri Shaver, trying
to figure out the ladder diagram.

Above: The newspaper staff is hard at work putting The
Update together. Left : Here is the copy editor for the
yearbook, Buffy Masker, typing the captions into the computer.
The day of selling ads for the yearbook began on Monday,
September 15, at 8:00. There were 10 of us all full of energy
and excitement. However, it turned out to be a day filled with
more rejection than acceptance. All of us sold ads and did a
little shopping on the side (candy, jewelry, etc.). The day
ended around 4:30. We sold approximately 40 ads and we
were full of candy and very worn out. What an adventure to
experience!

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�Spring Play

THE CAST: Front Row: Mindi McCoy, Julie
Cowgill, Jeff Miller, Tonya Culley, Charlotte Ring
Back Row: Ryan Wilson, Chrissy Ivers, Deanna
Jones, Andy Dofner, Andy Rief, Janet Cerny,
Sue Bolte

Heidi Zit zen flirts with her fiance. Heinrich, whi le her
sisters look jealously on.

'fhe Technica l Crew: Randy Pitt , Kelly Bach , Tricia Bailey, Tom Royer, Marty Bach,
Terry Torneten

This year's spring play was entitled The Creature Creeps. It was
performed on Wednesday, April 22, and Saturday, April 25, in the
high school commons. The play took place shortly before the end
of the 19th century in the parlor of Castle von Blitzen, high in the
Carpathian Mountains of Transylvania. The play was written by
Jack Sharkey and was directed by Mrs. Rose Marie VelasquezHerrera.
Special thank-you's go to Andy Rief and to Tricia Bailey for all
their hard work.

�Prom 1987

The Junior Senior Prom was held
May 9 in the high school commons.
The theme was " Together Forever"
with Sound Images doing the music.
A quartet made up of Wendy
Elkins, Lori Pingel, Andy Dofner, and
Chuck Garcia provided the
entertainment during the program.
The Juniors chose the colors
purple, lavender, and silver to
decorate tor the event.
Pictures were taken by Mr.
Hovinga over the pit area.
It was a very successful and
memorable evening.

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���Graduation

Graduation was held on May
31, 1987, at 2:00 p.m. at the high
school.
Pastor Greg Bjornstad gave
the invocation and benediction.
Jim Casson and Sara Whitson
gave the Senior Address.
The Class of 1987 was composed of 58 seniors.
Class Motto: I cannot change
yesterday,
I can only make the most of today,
and look with hope toward tomorrow.
Class Flower: White rose tipped
with blue
Junior Leaders: Lori Pingel and
Jeff Montgomery
Class Sponsor: Mr. Fred Nelson

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�SENIORS

�Jim Andersen

Sue Bolte "Most Likely to be in
Politics"

·; Liew Christensen "Biggest
Appetite"

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Jan Ausdemore

Angie Arculeo

' Rick Bouvier

Renee Christensen " First to
Marry"

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Paul Bogs "Shyest"

Jim Casson "Most Likely to
Succeed"

Janet Cerny

Sheri Colglazier ''Class
Comedienne"

Carol Dawson

�Andy Dofner "Most Talented in
Music"

Wendy Elkins "Most Talented in
Music"

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Charlie Drake

Tia Eret " Most Studious"

Audra Hough " Shyest"

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Bobbi Jo Eastman

Pat Galloway

' Kelly Hough "First to Marry"

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Shelly Hardesty " Best Figure"

Michelle Hough " Most Athletic"

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�Dave Knott "Best Smile"

Linda Larsen " Best Dressed"

Stacy Lee

Dustin Lloyd "Nicest Hair"

Kim Madsen " Friendliest"

Jodi Masker

Jeff Miller " Most Likely to be in
Politics"

Laura Moore

Chrissy Ivers

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Rick Larson "Most Outgoing"

Buffy Masker

Jeannie O'Donnell "Best

mile"

�Mark Olsen "Weirdest Laugh"

Jeff Peterson

Jim Pingel "Most Athletic"

Ellie Pitt "Most Daring"

Gary Pullen

Rick Ravlin "Most Flirtatious"

Renae Reese "Best Eyes"

Rune Reinertsen " Best
Physique"

Oarren Rowe "Class Comedian"

Carla Schaefer "Weirdest
Laugh"

Robin Schultz

Scott Selix "Most Daring··

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�Terri Shaver " Most Flirtatious"

Bill Shelton "Most Studious"

Brent Stokes

Tracy Taylor

John Thompsen " Best Eyes"

Cindi Thurlow

Sara Whi tson " Most Likely to
Succeed "

Troy Wolford " Best Dressed"

Doug Wright " Frie ndliest"

Susan Young "Most Outgoing"

Not Pict ured: Bill Smith

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�CLASSES

�Juniors
Russell Adkins
Jeff Alexander
Wes Arrick
Ron Ausdemore
Marty Bach

Nancy Barker
Shane Bassler
Keith Bryant
Traci Driver
Jim Ettleman

Kelly Fredrick
Chuck Garcia
Todd Gochanour
Troy Gubbels
Lori Hedegaard

Tim Henry
Troy Hiller
Ron Hough
Nancy Hurd
Joe Hurt

Robert Hurt
Jim Jenson
Deanna Jones
Sean Ken nedy
Albert Koesters

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�Class of '88
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Ed Lee
Lisa Lindwurm
Dawn Logan
Jeff Mander
Wayne Mander

Mike Martin
Bob McKern
Kami Merdinger
Kelli Merdinger
Jeff Montgomery

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Scott Murphy
Bruce Obrecht
Janelle Peterson
Lisa Petersen
Lori Pingel

Randy Pitt
David Rief
Charlotte Ring
Diane Ri ng
Kris Rodenburg

Jason Rowe
Bill Ru pp
Mark Severson
Mark Wah le
Kevin Young

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�Sophomores
Chet Adamson
Kelly Bach
Kevin Bare
Lisa Bedsual
Matt Bracker
Tammy Bryant

Nadine Carter
Dan Casson
Jennifer Childs
Jennifer Clark
Julie Cowgill
Mark Crocfer

Steve Donnelly
Sherry Driver
Trent Eledge
Wesley Elkins
Mark Erickson
Corey Feller

Bryan Fisher
Sheila Gach
Chris Galloway
Keith Geise
Becky Gibbs
Jamie Hansen

Pam Hildreth
E'Lise Hiller
Tim Hiller
Jason Hough
Tim Hurt
Chris Jensen

Craig Jensen
Jill Jensen
Tami Jenson

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�Class of '89
Jamie King
Julie Knott
Steffani Leaders
Penny Lebaugh
Mike Linquist
Jason Lloyd

David Loparco
Keri Madsen
Denise
Magnuson
Gary Martin
Lori Martin
Mindi McCoy

Sparky Murphy
Matt Nielsen
Gary O'Neill
Roy Ollie
Sheri e Petersen
Andy
Rasmussen

Wayne Reed
Andy Rief
Tom Royer
Brett Ryan
Doug Ryan
Troy Thurlow

Terry Torneten
Carrie Walker
Marty
Whittington
Ryan Wil son
Billie Wood
Jim Wood

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�Freshmen
Bill Alexa nder
Tricia Bailey
Amy Bardsley
Chuck Barnard
Tammy Bouvier

Chris Butler
Laurie Campbell
Beth Carmichael
Aaron Christensen
Tonya Culley

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Joyce Ehrens
Robbie Geise
Doreen Hassler
Chris Keitges
Darcy Kennedy

No Photo

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Kat hleen Kennedy
Lynette Kerr
Pam Ki ngery
Tammy Kingery
Skyla Larsen

Sandi Lee
Aaron Leiner

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�Class of '90
Carla Logan
Angie Mander
Dana Mullin
Corey Nelson
Scott Nolan

No Photo

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No Photo

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James O'Neill
Diana Petersen
Rachel Peterson
Jennifer Pokorny
Liawni Potter

Bett y Pullen
Becky Rice
Bret Rodenburg
Kelly Rodenburg
Amy Ross

No Photo

Available

Sarah Ross
Amy Rupp
Corey Selix
Jill Stroebele
Jeff Wahle

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Jenny Walker
Dena Young

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�Dr. A.Eastman
Superintendent

J.Geise
Superintendent's
Secretary,
Porn Pon Sponsor

A .Hjelle
Secondary Principal

C.McKee
Principal's
Secretary

M.Stanley
Athletic Director
English, Head High
School Boys'
Basketball

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A.Mindi
Guidance Counselor

K.Graeve
English,
Computers

L.Bayes
H.S. Special
Education

J.Christensen
Industria l Arts,
Freshman Class
Sponsor

E.Garcia
Business.
Sophomore
Sponsor,
Assistant H.S. Girls'
Basketball

H.Hansen
8th and 9th Grade
Science,
Basic Computers

A.Her rera
English,
Speech,
Drama ,
Spanish

A.Kurth
Home Economics,
UHT,
Jr.High TAG,
7th Grade Science

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S.Lashier
H.S. Science,
Ass't H.S. Footb all
and Boys'
Basketball
Head Boys' Track

N.Benzing
H.S. Social Studies,
Junior Class and
Student Council
Sponsor

C.Hartsock
Li brarian,
Library Science,
Library Club
Sponsor

S. McWilliams
Art ,
Head H.S. Football,
Head H.S.
Wres tling

T.Boone
Jr. High Special
Education

E.Hawks
English and
German ,
Yearbook,
Newspaper,
Jr. High Boys'
Track and Football

Jr. High
T.Minssen
Cheerleading
Jr. and Sr. High
Sponsor
Math,
Ass' t. HS. Girls'
Track,
8th Grade Sponsor.
Jr. High Student
Council,

�G.Montgomery
Instrumental Music

J.Pickard
Vocational
Agriculture,
FFA Sponsor

F.Nelson
H.S. Social Studies,
Head H.S. Girls'
Basketball,
Senior Class
Sponsor,
Ass'! H.S. Boys'
Track

·D.Ouick
Auto Mechanics.
Ass't H.S. Football

H.Olson
Business,
Data Processing

T.Pattee
H.S. Math.
National Honor
Society

B.Reid
Psychology.
P.E.

J.Rodenburg
Jr. High Reading .
Elementary P.E. .
7th Grade Sponsor.
Head H.S.
Volleyball.
Head H.S . Softball

P.Paul
Jr. High Social
Studies.
Jr. High Boys'
Basketball.
Jr. High Football .
8th Grade Sponsor.
Head Baseball

B.Shriver
Jr. High Library
Aide

C.Wallin
Vocal Director

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�COOKS: Joyce Nelson , Ruthanne Huff. Marlene
Collin s, Janet Leaders, Alice Kennedy

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Majors, Chet Kennedy

BUS DRIVERS: Elmer Goldapp, Mel Pitt ,
Bill Barnett , Stan Longmeyer, Tom Walker,
Hazel Hough, Yvonne Goldapp. Ph yllis
Kla udt, Rod Minssen

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�School Board: Mark Ross, Mick Ryan. Al ice Pitt
(Board Secretary), Dale Cerny, Don Casson, Dr.
Robert Eastman (Superintendent), Loran Boyer
(absent).

�Candids

�ATHLETICS

�Baseball '86

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Jim Casson trying to play " softball?"

Coach Paul looks over the line-up.

The 1986 Underwood
baseball team had a successful
year with a record of 14 wins
and 13 losses. The highlight of
the year was beating Tri-Center
14-9. At the time, Tri-Center
was ranked second in the state.
Underwood won first place at
the Underwood Invitational this
year, and fourth at the
conference tournament.
Second team all-conference
honors went to Paul Cerny,
while first team all-conference
recipients were Greg Childs and
Cliff Hildreth.
Paul Cerny tags his man at second base.

Dustin Lloyd up to bat.

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�First Row: Corey Feller, Robbie Geise, Mark Erickson, Bret Rodenburg, Wes Arrick Second Row: Jason Lloyd, Brett Feller, Mike Dose, Rick
Ravlin, Paul Cerny, Greg Childs Third Row: Coach Pat Paul, Kevin Bandy, Jim Wood, Dustin Lloyd, Cliff Hildreth, Jim Casson, Kevin Young,
Dan Casson

Dustin Lloyd throws the ball
home from third.

Jason Lloyd waits anxiously
for the opposing team to hit
the ball.

Greg Childs makes a run for home.

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Kevin Bandy throws the ball with much "force"?

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�Softball '86

E'Lise Hiller's expression shows her
determination.

Carrie Walker watches as the
play continues.

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Michelle Hough winds up for the pitch.

First Row: Jill Stroebele, Liawni Potter, Diane Ring, Kami Merdinger, Lori Martin, Amy Bardsley, Pam Hildreth Second
Row: E' Lise Hiller, Carrie Walker, Jamie Hansen. Buffy Masker, Michelle Hough, Renee Christensen Third Row: Coach
Lois Liibbe, Vicky Geise, Victoria Garcia, Teresa McKern. Lisa Bandy, Beth Royer, and Coach Joyce Rodenburg

Carrie Walker practices batting as Jamie
Hansen throws the balls.

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�Carrie Walker makes the score.
Lisa and Vicky listen to Carrie's plan as Beth and Teresa relax.

The Underwood girls' softball team had a
successful season in 1986. They had their share of
highlights for the year. Two of them stand out, such
as being the Champions of the Western Iowa
Conference Tournament. They played CarsonMacedonia in the first round and won 10-4, defeated
Treynor in the semi-finals 2-0, and defeated Griswold
in the championship game 3-1 . The other stand out
was breaking the previous season record of 14 wins
with 19 wins. The Eagles finished with a record of
19-11.
Vicky Geise, Lisa Bandy, and Michelle Hough were
selected to second team all-conference. Michelle
Hough was the Eagles' MVP and E'Lise Hiller
received Rookie of the Year. The outstanding
defensive player award went to Lisa Bandy, and
Teresa McKern and Victoria Garcia received the
offensive honors.
The team wai ts for their turn to be up to bat.

Buffy Masker swings her " hardest" to make a home run.

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�Football Profiles

First Row: L.Christensen, R.Reinertsen, D.Lloyd, S.Seli x, Manager B.Rodenburg. Second Row: D.Wright, J.Pingel,
J.Casson, J.Andersen, P.Galloway, J.Miller. Third Row: Coach S.La shier, A.Leiner, J.Lloyd, T.Hiller, A.Geise,
J.Hough, Coach D.Quick. Fourth Row: C.Galloway, C.Garcia, C.Jensen, M.Severson, K.Bach, C.Jensen, T.Henry,
B.Obrecht, Coach S.McWilliams. Fifth Row: S.Bassler, M.Bracker, S.Kennedy, D.Casson , M.Bach, J.Wood, A.Pitt ,
T.Eledge. Si xth Row: A.Hough, J.Rowe, D.Ryan, K.Young , B.McKern , J.Ettleman, G.Martin, B.Ryan.

Doug Wright waves "hi " to the audience as Liew
Christensen blocks a punt.

Doug Wright notifies everyone where the ball is.

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�Our defense holds the Trojans.
Jim Casson introduces himself to the opponent.

Eagles hurrying for the tackle.

Coach Quick explains the game plan to Jim
Ettlemnan .

Sean Kennedy makes the tackle, while Bob McKern takes it easy.

Doug Wright clears the path for Trent
Eledge.

The 1986 Underwood football team
had a difficult season with a record of
3 wins and 6 losses.
Our best game of the year was the
Oakland game at Underwood. We won
24 to 21 in overtime with an eighteenyard field goal.
We had eight all-conference
honorable mentions on our team last
year. They were: Liew Christensen,
Doug Wright, Gary Martin, Jim
Andersen, Jim Casson, Troy Hiller,
Bruce Obrecht, and Mark Severson.
Second team all-conference players
were Jim Pingel and Sean Kennedy.
First team all-conference players were
Dustin Lloyd, Pat Galloway, and Jim
Wood.

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Upper Left: A future volleyball star?! Above: What's up, Coach? Huddle
AGAIN? Middle Left: Liawni reaches a new height.

VARSITY TEAM Front Row: Coach Joyce Rodenburg, Tia Eret, Shelly Hardesty, Sheri
Colglazier, Buffy Masker, Ellie Pitt. Coach Lois Liibbe. Back Row: Jill Stroebele, Diane Ring,
Jamie Hansen, Julie Knott, Pam Hildreth, E' Lise Hiller, Liawni Potter

Lower Left: Will it be a Stroker
Ace? Middle Left : Sheri spikes
another while Buffy and E'Lise look
on.

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�Volleyball '86

J.V. TEAM Front Row: Carrie Walker, Pam Kingery, Amy Bardsley Middle Row: Jill Stroebele,
Diane Ring, Jamie Hansen, Julie Knott, Liawni Potter Back Row: Coach Joyce Rodenburg,
Deanna Jones, Becky Rice, Nadine Carter, Lori Martin, Coach Lois Liibbe

FRES HMAN TEAM Front Row: Kelly Rodenburg , Pam Kingery, Amy
Bardsley Middle Row: Liawni Potter, Dana Mullins, Jill Stroebele Back
Row: Coach Joyce Rodenburg, Sarah Ross, Becky Rice. Skyla Larsen,
Coach Lois Liibbe

The 1986 volleyball season ended up with an 813-7 record. Letterwinners on the team were seniors
Tia Eret, Sheri Colglazier, Shelly Hardesty, Buffy
Masker, and Ellie Pitt; sophomores Pam Hildreth and
E'Lise Hiller; and freshman Liawni Potter.
The team had many highlights as well as downfalls
in the season. It seemed the Eagles played some of
their best volleyball against the toughest competition.
They captured the Underwood Invitational
Tournament title and had three players named to the
All-Tournament Team : seniors Sheri Colglazier and
Shelly Hardesty and sophomore E'Lise Hiller.
The girls' played very competitively at the T.J.
tournament, defeating Denison and splitting with
Lewis Central, Harlan, and Council Bluffs Thomas
Jefferson.
They also finished fourth in the Conference
Tournament. They defeated Griswold in first round
play, lost to Avoca in semi-finals, and lost to Mo.
Valley in the consolation match.
There were also some outstanding individual
honors. Two girls were named to the All-Conference
teams. Sheri Colglazier was named to first team allconference and also honorable mention all-state. The
other honor went to Shelly Hardesty for sec nd team
all-conference.

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�No Guts

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No Glory

The C.C. team has a good workout with the weights after they run their four miles.

Joe Hurt strides to the finish line.

The girls' varsity stretches out before their competition.

The boys' and girls' teams had a very successful year. Joe Hurt went to state as an individual. The girls' team
also would have made it, but unfortunately they didn't have a fifth person. The girls tied for fourth, as a team, but
the other team had a fifth person so the right to state automatically went to the other team.
The team will lose only half of the girls next year and the boys will all be back, so Coach Korshoj looks for
another successful year.

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�Audra sets her pace through the long two
miles ahead.

1986 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Top Left: Tonya Culley, Charlotte Ring. Michelle
Hough, Audra Hough Bottom Left: Tim Hurt. Joe Hurt, Mark Graeter

Charlotte strides the straight-a-way to the finish line as
Joe encourages her.

Tonya seems to be staying ahead of her
pack.

Above: Michelle and Charlotte show
their struggle through the last mile.
Right: Tim takes a deep breath to
relieve his nerves.

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�Eagles Fly High

GIRLS' VARSITY Row One: Pam Hildreth, E'Lise Hiller, Carrie Walker, Julie Knott, Michelle Hough, Tia Eret, Liawni
Potter Row Two: Coach Nelson, Buffy Masker, Diane Ring, Nadine Carter, Sheri Colglazier, Becky Rice, Shelly
Hardesty, Jill Stroebele, Coach Garcia

GIRLS' J.V. Row One: Kelly Rodenburg, Pam Hildret h, Jill Stroebele, Amy Bardsley, Tammy Kingery , Liawni Potter Row
Two: Coach Nelson, Diane Ring, Nadine Cart er, Becky Ri ce. Julie Knott, Coach Garcia
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�Bu ffy and Sheri attempt to stop the offensive action .
E'Lise tries to show off her ball-handling techniques.

Sheri and E'Lise do the " Bunny Hop."

Michelle looks like she needs a drink

. water that is!

Renee prays for a victory while Mr. Nelson takes a different
approach.

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Jim Pingel, Matt Bracker, and Darren Rowe get prepared for the rebound.

Jim Casson goes for a lay-up.

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for the action to sta rt again.

The team record was 3- 16. Jim Casson led the team in scoring,
followed by Jeff Montgomery. Casson also made second team allconference and led the rebounding charts, with Jeff Montgomery
following. Jim Pingel led in assists, with Corey Feller following .

Jason Rowe watches as Jeff Montgomery-tries
to block the opponent's shot.

�BOYS' VARSITY Row One: Rick Ravlin, Jim Pingel, Darren Rowe, Jason Rowe, Matt Bracker, Corey Feller Row Two:
Coach Lashier, Dan Casson, Doug Ryan, Jim Casson, Jeff Montgomery, Jim Ettleman, Coach Stanley

BOYS' J.V. Row One: Chris Butler, Mark Severson, Mark Erickson, .Chris Galloway, Troy Hiller, Robbie Geise Row Two:
Coach Lashier, Ron Hough, Doug Ryan, Dan Casson, Jim Wood

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�Wrestling '87

Bret Rodenburg prepares to throw down his opponent.

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Bruce Obrecht is very determined to pin his man.

Aaron Leiner puts his man on his back to win the
match .

Gary Martin looks at the referee in confusion .

Bruce Obrecht placed first at the
District Meet advancing to State, where he
placed second.
Coach McWilliams said Bruce had very
high goals for himself from the beginning
of the year and that is what made him
determined.
For the third year in a row in going to
state, this was Bruce's best.
He will be one of the returning
letterwinners for next year's season.

The Underwood Eagles finished their
season with a dual record of 5-5. They
received trophies for placing second at
Exira and tying for third at the Ida Grove
Tournament of 17 teams.
Some of the highlights of the year were:
beating the Griswold Tigers in a dual meet
(Griswold qualified tor the State Team
Dual Meet), Gary Martin qualifying for
District, and, of course, Bruce Obrecht
placing second at State.
The Eagles are looking tough tor next
year with three returning seniors, led by
Bruce Obrecht.

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WRESTLING Row One: Jason Hough, Andy Rasmussen, Bret Rodenburg, Bruce Obrecht, Aaron Leiner, Craig Jensen Row
Two: Ryan Wilson , Randy Pitt, Brett Ryan, Kevin Young, Gary Martin, Pat Galloway

Coach Harold Larson gives the junior high wrestling team some tips regarding what to
expect at the high school level.

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�Varsity Squads '86-'87

FOOTBALL: Sara Whitson. Janet Cerny Back Row: Wendy Elkins, Kami Merdinger, Jodi Masker,
Lori Pingel

BASKETBALL: Front Row: Jennifer Childs. Jodi Masker, Janet Cerny
Back Row: Kami Merdinger, Lori Pingel

WRESTLING: Front Row: Betty Pullen , Dana Mullin Back Row: Ellie
Pitt , Sa ra Whitson, Carla Schaefer

Left : The varsity football
squad springs down from a
mount during a pep rally.

Right: The wrest ling
cheerleaders show
enthusiasm during the meet.

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FOOTBALL (ABOVE): Front Row: Betty Pullen, Kathleen Kennedy
Back Row: Lynnette Kerr, Joyce Ehrens, Rachel Petersen
BASKETBALL (LEFT): Kathleen Kennedy, Rachel Petersen, Joyce
Ehrens

Underwood High School was very fortunate to have such energetic
and suppOftive cheerleaders for their 1986-87 seasons.
The squads spent many hours preparing for things such as the
homecoming spirit night and the homecoming game.
Some of th e cheerleaders dedicated a portion of their summer and
learned new cheers, chants, and stunts at a cheerleading camp in
Okoboji. While they were there, they won an award for being the
" Most Improved Squad ." Congratulations for a great year!

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�Girls' Track

Michelle Hough keeps her pace as she's on her way to
break th e string.

Carrie Walker gives it her all to keep the lead.

Charlott e Ring strides out for the las t 100 yards
of her leg.

The girls' track team had a very successful year. The
workouts were very tough for them, but it did pay off.
There were three school record s broken: The Two-Mile
relay, Mile Relay, and 400 hurdles.

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�First Row: A.Hough, J.Stroebele, L.Potter, . D.Kennedy, C.Walker Second Row_: Coach Minssen, C.Ring, S.Whitson, A.Bardsley, B.Pullen,
T.Culley, S.Ross, M.Hough, Coach KorshoJ Third Row:. D.Hassler, B.R1ce, P.K1ngery, K.Rodenburg, S.Lee, D.Magnuson, A.Ross, A.Arculeo.
C. Dawson

J\u&lt;lra Hough pulls away from her challenger as Angie Arceulo starts to
gain.

Carol Dawson lead s the two-mile relay with full stride to a
ommon victory.

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This year's boys' track team enjoyed a
lot of success. Coaches Lashier and

Nelson agreed that the boys seemed to
get better and better as the year
progressed. New school records were set
in the high jump (Ron Hough), discus and
shot put (Jim Andersen), 4x 100 relay
(Troy Hiller, Gary Pullen, Ron Hough, Jim
Pingel), and 4x200 relay (Troy Hiller, Gary
Pullen, Ron Hough, Jim Pingel). State
qualifiers from the district meet included
Andersen in the discus, Hough in the high
jump, Joe Hurt in the 3,200 meter run,
and the 4x 100 and 4x200 relays.
Andersen finished second in the discus at
state.

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�First Row: M.Crocfer, A.Larson, T.Eledge. A.Gei se. T.Hiller. A.Hurt Second Row: A.Wil son, M.Severson, J.Andersen, J.Pingel, K.Young.
R.Hough. C.Selix. Coach Scott La shier (Not Pictured: J.Hurt, T.Hurt . C.Galloway, G.Pullen)

Jim Pingel sprints for the finish at the Eagle
Invit ati onal.

Joe Hurt is determined not to let the other ru nner
pass him.
Jim Ande rsen was greeted by the "Drake
Scouting Coach" before he th rew at the
Drake Relays.

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First Row: J.Hough. A.Pitt. S.Bassler. R.Ravlin. B.McKern, O.Ryan Second Row: J.Rowe, E.Hiller,
A.Ra smussen. A.Ausdemore. B.Obrecht. J.Casson. D.Lloyd Third Row: C.Seli x, C.Barnard, A.Christensen,
J.O' Neill. M.Martin . C.Ring . T.Culley, W.Arrick. J.Jenson Fourth Row: S.Nolan, c .Nelson, B.Fisher,
M.Bracker. M.Erickson. D.Casson. K.Geise. K.Bach. M.Nielsen

Our future farmers of America at work .

Charlotte and Tonya discuss
male members of F.F.A.

Mike strut s his stuff .

�Explorers' Club
Row One: M. Severson, D.Ryan,
A.Hough , S.Kennedy, D.Rowe,
R.Ravlin, J.Casson, G.Pullen. Row
Two: S.Ross, J.Cerny, A.Ross,
D.Magnuson, N.Barker, D.Ring,
T.Driver, K.Merdinger,
J.Montgomery. Row Three:
M.Bracker, D.Casson, B.Fischer,
M.Erickson, B.Ryan, J.Lloyd,
D.Jones, C.Ring, W.Mander. Row
Four: J.Mander, A.Ausdemore,
K.Young, T.Shaver, S.Hardesty,
S.Colglazier, C.Schaefer. S.Bassler,
M.Martin, B.McKern. Row Five:
W.Arrick, D.Knott, D.Lloyd,
L.Christensen, C. Walker, J. Hansen,
B.Obrecht. Row Six: D.Mullin,
A.Bardsley, A.Geise, P.Kingery,
E.Hiller, P.Hildreth, J.Knott,
J.Stroebele. Row Seven: C.Feller,
K.Kennedy, A.Peterson, B.Pullen,
J.Ehrens, L.Kerr, B.Rice.
K.Rodenburg, L.Potter.

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Row One: S.Bolte, L.Moore, T.Eret, c .Butler. Row Two: Ms. Hartsock (Sponsor), D.Young, T.Bailey, L.Lindwurm, L.Campbell,

J Cowgill, J.King, J.Walker. Row Three: M.McCoy, A.Leiner. Top: S.Lee, L.Bedsual, D.Magnuson, J.Wahle

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�Der Deutsche Verein

Row One: S.Ross, J.Childs, L.Martin, S.Gach. D.Peterson, A.Rupp, N.Hurd Row Two: T.Royer, A.Wilson, D.Casson, J.Stroebele, K.Merdinger,
S.Driver, J.Hansen. T.Kingery, A.Ross, B.Gibbs, B.Rice Row Three: M.Bracker, C.Galloway, P.Bogs, J.Miller, D.Knott, T.Eret, C.Feller, E.Hiller,
A.Geise, J.Hough, L.Pingel , S. Larsen, A.Bardsley, K.Rodenburg, J.Ehrens Row Four: M.Severson , A.Rasmussen, JWood, S.Hardesty, C.Walker.
P.Hildreth, J.O' Donnell, J.Cerny, J.Knott , K.Kennedy, B,Rodenburg, M.Erickso n

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Last year in the German Club we had three parties. One , of course,
wa s for Christmas. We ate Black Forest cake and drank pop . The
other parties we had were just for fun . In one of the parties. we
watched King Solomon's Mines, which wa s kind of an off-the-wall
comedy. We sent out for pizza and ot hers brought chips and candy.
In our last par ty. we watched the movie. The Eagle Has Land ed. That
wa s. of course. one of the all-time favorit es. At each of our parties
we had the delight of watching Mr. Hawks' s little girl run around. Put
it this way, she wa s th e life of the party.
Lori Pingel shows her excitemen t over the German Club tree as
Tonya Culley puts on the ornamen ts.

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�UHT

Front Row: K. Madsen, K. Merdinger,
J.Cerny, D.Ring Second Row: J.Ausdemore , K. Merdinger, L . Pingel ,
D.Young, C.lvers Back Row: N.Barker,
T . Driver , B.Gibbs, T . Jenson,
A.Schultz, L.Lindwurm Not Pictured:
A.Reese

Art Club
Front Row: K.Rodenburg, L.Potter,
L. Kerr Second Row: J.Cerny, S.Bolte,
T.Eret, L.Moore, A.Ross Back Row:
G.Pullen, A.Bouvier, A.Dofner, C.Dawc,r n, J. O' Donnell

�National Honor Society

First Row: Bill Shelton, Tia Eret, Sara Whit son, Jodi Masker, Sue Bolte, Buffy Masker Second Row: Jeff Miller, Jason
Lloyd, Craig Jensen, Julie Knott, Chrissy Ivers. Marty Bach , Sponsor Mr. Pattee Third Row: Renae Reese. Renee
Christensen. Janet Cerny, Jan Ausdemore, Jim Andersen, Kami Merdinger Fourth Row: Traci Driver, Jennifer Child s, Lori
Pingel, Jim Casson. Jeff Montgomery

NEW INDUCTEES: First Row: Jason Ll oyd, Craig Jensen. Jim Casson. Sponsor Mr. Pattee
Second Row: Renae Reese. Renee Christensen, Janet Cerny, Chrissy Ivers Third Row: Traci
Driver. Jennifer Childs, Lori Pingel, Jan Ausdemore, Julie Knott

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�Speech

DISTRICT: Top Row: Andy Riel, Chrissy
Ivers. Tricia Bailey, Mark Crocfer Bottom
Row: Janet Cerny, Sue Bolte. Diane Ring

ST ATE: Top Row: Andy Ri ef Middle Row:
Chrissy Ivers. Tricia Bailey Bott om Row: .Janet
Cerny, Sue Bolte. Diane Ring

TREYNOR: First Row: Sarah Ross.
Jane t Cerny, Sue Bolte, Diane Ring
Second Row: Angie Mander. Tricia
Bailey, Julie Cowgill. Mrs. Herrera Third
Row: Andy Riel, Keri Madsen. Chrissy
Ivers. Mindi McCoy. Jenny Walker,
Spar y Murphy Fourth Row: Ryan
Wilson. Mark Crocfer. Wes Elkins.
Bryan Fi sher

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�Sing and Swing!!!

ABOVE: All-State Choir Members:
W.Elkins, L.Pingel, A. Dofner
ABOVE RIGHT: Swing Choir
Members: K.Young, K.Geise,
J.Andersen, T.Bailey, J.Jensen,
S.Whitson , W.Elkins, P.Lebaugh,
J.Childs, D.Dofner, S.Young,
J.Miller, M.Bach, L.Moore,
N. Barker, L. Pingel, S. Driver,
M. Linquist, S. Ross, J.Wahle,
J.Jensen, D.Jones, E. Pitt, B.
Gibbs, A. Koesters, S. Bolte,
H.Hurt, K. Merdinger, T.Torneten,
B.Rupp. T.Jenson MIDDLE RIGHT:
Chorus LOWER RIGHT: Seniors:
A.Dofner, J. Miller, S.Bolte, E.Pitt,
S.Whitson, R.Christensen,
W.Elkins, S.Young, L. Moore

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�Swing and Sing!!

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Top Left: Solo Division I Ratings at State Small
Group Contest went to A.Dofner, S.Young,
W.Elkins, S.Bolte, C.Garcia, M.Bach, B.Rupp,
J.Miller. Top Right: Wendy Elkins and Andy
Dofner received the National Choral Award for the
1986-87 season. Middle Left: All-State Auditioners
included J.Jenson, J.Miller, J.Jensen, S.Driver,
A.Dofner, S.Young, W.Elkins, L.Pingel, J.King.
Middle Left: Outstanding state small groups were
Girls Trio (S.Whitson, L.Pingel, W.Elkins), Solo
(C.Garcia), and Triple Trio (S. Whitson, L.Pingel,
W.Elkins, S.Ross, S.Young, D.Jones). Lower Left:
SWI Honor Choir Members included C.Garcia,
M.Bach, B.Rupp, J.Jensen, B.Gibbs, K.Merdinger,
L.Pingel.
The choir and swing choir had a very successful
year. Special Achievements included Andy Dofner
being selected as a soloist in the Iowa All-State
Chorus, the swing choir being one of eleven schools
invited to the Lincoln Scarlet and Creme Festival,
and the swing choir was also one of two Class 2A
schools in Iowa selected to appear on a television
program on IPBN in the fall.
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�Band

Majorettes: K.Merdinger, W.Elkins, S.Hardesty, L. Pingel
Marching Band

Jazz Band: Row One: S. Larsen. S.Ross,
L.Moore, T.Eret, S.Hardesty, L.Larsen, L.Pingel,
M.Linquist Row Two: Mr. Montgomery,
J.Montgomery, 8 .Gibbs, S.Young·. J.Cerny,
T.Culley, A.Ross, J. Ehrens, D.Mullen, J.Hough,
D.Rief, J.Miller Row Three: T.Jenson, N.Barker,
K.Young, J.Andersen, A. Rief, T.Bailey, A. Hurt,
J.Hurt, T.Taylor, 8 .Shelton, A.Pitt

1987 Senior Band Members

�S.W. Iowa Honor Band
Ensemble l's

Cotton Bowl Participants
Solo l's

J. Montgomery, J. Andersen and J. Miller
(not pictured) received the Louis
Armstrong Jazz Band Award. L. Pingel and
W. Elkins received the John Philip Sousa
Awa rd.

A. Christensen, J . Miller (not pictured), and
S. Bolte received the Director's Award . J.
Cerny and W. Elkins received the Honor
Band Award.

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�Porn-Pon '86-'87

First Row: S.Lee, K.Madsen, D.Jones, K.Merdinger, K.Rodenburg, T.Bailey. Second Row: A.Rupp, C.Ring, L.Petersori.
T.Driver, D.Hassler, C.Dawson. Third Row: C.Logan, A.Arculeo, J.O'Donnell, K.Madsen , S.Leaders, L.Campbell,
T.Culley, T.Shaver.

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The porn pon girls performing "Two of Hearts."

The girls leaving the floor after performing " Two of Hearts."

84

�GRADES

�8th Grade
Elizabeth Adkins
Russ Bailey
Shane Benedict
Tina Bogs
Bill Boyer
Chris Brokman

Jon Brown
Saundra Brown
Tony Butler
Todd Callaghan
Joe Casson
Mark Cerny

Tricia
Christensen
Wendy Clark
Caryn Crocler
Bev Derby
Mendi Dohse
Chantelle Dollen

Mike Flood
Trisha French
Ro nee
Funkhauser
Shelley
Groshans
Jeff Gundersen
Many Jo
Hansen

Shelley Hansen
Tim Hedegaard
Chad Henry
Paula Hiller

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�Class of '91
Lori Hoffman
Mark House
Jennifer Hurt
Jason James
Tony Jones
Jim Kelso

Lila Kephart
Jamie Knowlt on
Kristi Lamp
Jenni Leaders
Willie Lebaugh
Alana Linquist

Mickie Minear
Trudy Nielsen
Ryan Ollie
Teri Oltmans
Shelley Payne
John Rasmussen

Charles Raymer
Keith Rice
Dick Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer
Kim Selix

Michelle Shelton
Erik Th ompson
Bob Torneten
Debbie Zook

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�7th Grade
Stacy Adamson
Mary Agnew
Jason Bardsley
Adrian Block
Rob Bloomer

Josh Bracker
Dana Carmen
Cullen Chollett
Curt Christensen
Karen Cohrs

Kayla Cohrs
Tina Collins
Sean Culley
Brent Dohse
John Ehrens

Diane Gach
Amy Gearhart
Shane Hively
Eric Hjelle
Rue Hough

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Eddy Jackson
Arion Jensen
Bryan Jensen
Sara Justesen
Kelli Kennedy

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Laurie Lamp
Heather Leaders
Tina Lewis
Lori Malnack
Mike McCoy

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Gary Miller
Carrie Potter
Jared Powell
Mark Reineke
Mark Rollins

Kelli Smith
Jason Storey
Sarah Wakefield
Jami Wa ldmann
Jeannie Wilson

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�Jr. High Sports

FOOTBALL Front Row: J.Bardsley, M.House, R.Hough, J.Hobbs, M.Reineke, J.Ehrens, D.Carmin,
J.Bracker. C.Christensen. B.Dohse. E.Hjelle. Second Row: J.Powell, K.Rice. J.Casson, T.Butler,
J.Kelso. S.Benedict , R.Ollie. C.Raymer, T.Hedegaard, J.Gunderson. Third Row: S.Culley,
B.Jensen. J.Brown. C.Henry, J.Rasmussen. M.Cerny, W.Lebaugh, J.James, Coach Paul,
R.Bailey, D.Ring. Not Pictured: Coach Hawks

VOLLEYBALL Front Row: L.Lamp, T.Collins, L.Malnack, C.Potter. Second Row: K.Smith,
J.Waldmann . J.Wilson. M.Agnew, H Leaders. S.Wakefield. Third Row: S.Hansen, M.Hansen.
M.Minear , P.Hiller. T.Oltmans. T.Christensen. C.Hobbs, E.Adkins. Fourth Row: S.Brown.
K.Lamp, J.Hurt . A.Funkhouser. M.Dohse, W.Clark . L.Kephart. Coach Rongish

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�Jr. High Basketball

First Row: K.Rice, A.Ring, J.Knowlton, C.Raymer, J.Royer, B.Boyer Second Row:
J.Brown, M.Cerny, T.Hedegaard , J.Casson, T.Butler Third Row: A.Hough,
J.Bracker, S.Culley, E.Hjelle. J.Powell Top Row: A.Block. K.Christensen, B.Dohse

First Row: L.M alnack, C.Potter Second Row:
n .Fu nkhauser, T.Oltmans, T.Christensen,
F Adkins, T.Ni elsen, K.Lamp Third Row:
L Ke phart, M.Dohse, S. Wakefield , P.Hiller,
S.Brown, J.Hurt Top Row: K.Cohrs, K.Cohrs

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�Jr. High Wrestling and Track
Row One: John Ehrens. Dana Carmen,
Keith Rice, Curt Chri stensen, Ryan
Ollie, Shane Benedict Row Two: Jimmy
Hobbs, Dick Ring, Jason Bardsley,
Jason Storey Row Three: Jon Brown.
Russ Bailey, Bryan Jensen, Jason
James

Row One: Sara Justesen, Sarah Wakefield,
Teri Oltmans, Micki Minear, Cindy Hobbs Row
Two: Lila Kephart, Heather Leaders, Tricia
Christensen, Mendi Dohse. Caryn Cocfer,
Jennifer Hurt

Row One: Mike McCoy, Rue Hough, Jason
Royer, Brent Dohse, Jimmy Hobbs, John
Ehrens, Ed Jackson Row Two: Jason
Bard sley, Jason James, Sean Culley, Mark
Cerny, Tim Hedegaard , Eric Hjelle, Jared
Powell Not Pictured: Russ Bailey, Dana
Ca rman, Curt Christensen, Ad rian Block

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�Cheerleaders
H. Leaders, J. Leaders,
K. Kennedy, K.Selix. Missing:
T.French

A.Linquist, S.Wakefield, C.Dollen,
J.Wa ldmann, M.Minear, C.Potter

Student Council

w ne: J.James, M.Dohse. P.Hiller, T.Christensen, M.Cerny. Row Two: H.Leaders.
Christensen, C.Chollet, J.Bracke r, C. Potter

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�Jr. High Music

Row One: T.French, J.Leaders, A.Linquist , K.Lamp, T.Nielsen, J.Kelso, A.Hough, M.Reineke, B.Boyer, A.Jensen, M.Shelton, T.Collin s,
S.Justesen Row Two: K.Kennedy, C.Potter, L.Malnack, S.Adam son, S.Brown, B.Dohse, J.Ehrens, E.Jackson, C.Chollett, E.Hjelle, T. Christensen,
E.Adkins, B.Derby, J.Waldmann Row Three: C.Hobbs, K.Smith, W.Clark, L.Kephart, T.Oltmans, A.Bailey, A.Arnold, J.Powell, B.Jensen,
M.Dohse, J.Wilson, J.Hurt, K.Lamp Row Four: C.Dollen, M.Hansen, A.Gearhart, G.Donnelly, T.Hedegaard, J.Brown, M.Cerny, S.Culley,
M.Agnew, R.Funkhauser, H.Leaders, S.Wakefield

Row One: J.Wilson, A.Gea rhart, M.Agnew Row Two: T.Nielsen, R.Funkhauser, T.French , J.Waldmann, S. Hansen, S.Wakefield, J.Leaders,
M.Shelton Row Three: K. Lamp, A.Linquist, M.Minear, M.Dohse, E.Jackson, A.Hough, s .Justensen, C.Dollen, T.Butler, J.Hurt , L.Lamp,
C.Crocler, P.Hiller, L.Kep hart Row Four: T.Christensen, K.Kennedy, E.Ad kins, K.Smith, T.Collins, M.Flood, B. Boyer, J.Rasmussen, A.Bailey,
J.Powell , J.Royer, J.James, E. Hjelle Back Row: C.Chollett ,- J.Bracker, M.Cerny, J.Ehrens, K. Ri ce, T.Oltmans, W. Clark , T.Hedegaard ,
S.Groshans, Mr. Montgomery

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So dawn goes down to day .
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SCHOOC DBRAFri

�We caught Jill Stroebele in a miniskirt, a pop ular
fa shion, while t a lking t o Dan and Ma rk.
Jamie Hansen looking
fa shionable .

Fra nc is Rupp pre t ends t o
be driving into fashio n
b y rolling his pants up a t
the bottom.

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Sara h Ross d ispidys he r st yle
on her crutches- the
fashionable accessory !

Jeff Mont gomery, Jim J nson, and Jason James show off the very-popular
a c id wash jean ja c kets. The most popular brands we re Pepe and Gue ss.

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Longer hair was 1n style
this year.

Paula Hiller and Ranee Funkhouser show us what's
in. wearing a mini skirt and boots while Liawni
Potter chooses the more casual outfit. acid wash
jeans and a sweater.

Music was in as always with many different types to choose from .

5

�Randy Pitt and Kelli Merdinger

Shane Bassler and Deanna Jones

Marty Bach and Traci Driver

Sean Kennedy and Lori Pingel

�Jonelle Peterson. for left. whips the marching bond into shape with a ferocious
yell.

Those ore cute bunny
slippers. Bill!

Mott Brocker, #38. thinks
about the game ahead .

Above : A loyal, devoted "Celtics" fan. Traci Driver. is in
c o mple t e agony while b eing forced to wear a "Lokers" Tshirt!

Above : Underwood High's own version of " The Studney
Twins " !!

Le ft : " Buggy" Mortin. " Leppy" Bossler. "J .J." Rowe
disc uss the grow ths on "Dove Bud 's" head .

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Homecoming week was a blast this year. Each dress-up day
during Sprit Week a "best-dressed" student was chosen and
awarded a free admission to the dance on Saturday. Monday was
Nerd Day. On Tuesday, the scent of Ben-Gay filled the halls. It was
Elderly Day. Wednesday was 50's day, and Thursday had more
than one title . It was Come-As-You-Are for some, and torturous
Slave Day for others. But the seniors made up for this by winning
Spirit Night later that night. The games were hilarious, the
cheerleaders did a good job setting it up, and Spirit Night was
great overall . Friday was our traditional Blue and White Day, and
some students added some excitement to this by painting their
faces. All of this spirit-raising paid off at the game Friday night. The
Eagles played tough against Shelby and decked the Cards with a
final score of 27-12. The spirits were high for everyone at the
coronation and dance Saturday night. Jeff Montgomery and
Charlotte Ring were crowned King and Queen. The theme was "In
Our Dreams" by REO Speedwagon and the colors were lavender
and gray . The dance was fun while it lasted, but everyone
seemed to leave pretty early, as students had plans for
afterwards. Homecoming '87 is one that won't be forgotten .

The strong perfume of Mindi McCoy puts Chris
Jensen under In German c lass .

The senior guys, in disguise , strut their stuff on Slave Doy . The winner of the " legs" contest
was Ron Ausdemore.

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Above : Madame Preside nt Montgomery
looking " lo vely" on Elde rly Doy .

Left: Freshme n. e ve n the c rippled. working
hard o n their float that won first pla c e .

�How's that rheumatism?

The 1987 Homecoming King and Queen were Jeff
Montgome ry and Charlot te Ring .

Left : Trent Eledge beats the t ruth out of Dave Rief: Dressing this way is his
secret with women!
Above Left : May I have this dance?
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Above Rig ht : " Kiss me , you teasel " E'Lise Hiller tells Matt Bracker.

�A group of underclassmen discuss
their "plans" for after the dance.

Matt Bracker and Lila Kephart insist they
had nothing to do with it!

Brett Rodenburg says to Rob Geise. "Look at
me when I'm talking to you!"
Craig Jensen displays his
enthusiasm in publications class.

Steve Donnelly forgot to
shave this morning!

Tonya Culley predicts no
rain in the near future .

Sheila Gach asks for Kathleen Kennedy's
expert advic e .

�As we look back on our high school years, we reflect on our anticipations and ideas of what we thought
high school would be like, both socially and academically. The years were filled with happiness, as well as
sorrow. One thing is for certain- our four years in high school gave us experiences that we will hold on to
for the rest of our lives.
Nineteen eighty-four, our freshmen year. We entered the doors of the high school, for the first time, that
cold fall morning. We had no idea what was in store for us and we really didn't like to think about it. What
we found was a mature, grown-up atmosphere that really took some by surprise and added more
responsibility to others . This year was a growing. experience for all of us.
Nineteen eighty-five, our sophomore year. With one year under our belts we began to feel a bit more
normal in the whole high school atmosphere . We were no longer "stupid freshmen," as we were
commonly called, and we began to gain the friendship and respect of the upperclassmen. Extra-curricular
activities became a major part of most of our lives, such as band, choir, sports, and other clubs. Through
these activities, we found that we could gain public recognition, respect from fellow students, and a
strong feeling of self pride.
Nineteen eighty-six, our junior year . This year was the biggest change for our class as a whole . We were
now considered big upperclassmen and once in a while this attitude was reflected toward some poor
unsuspecting underclassmen. If this attit ude was seen by a faculty member, they wasted no time in
humbling our oversized egos very quickly. Our academic standards were also increased this year. We all
began to realize the truths behind the horror stories of Mr. Benzing's history class or Mr. Pattee's Algebra II
class.
Nineteen eighty-seven, our long await ed senior year! There is one word that best describes this yearCHANGES! ! We had a total of seven new t eachers, six of them being athletic coaches, who we had to
get used to as well as them getting use to us and our school system . In our senior year, we also began to
realize that this was our last shot at our high school years. This thought was reflected in our attit ude
toward sports, and other e xtra-c urricular events. We began to visit colleges and college recruiters, and
asked the question. "What do I really want to do with my life?" Over the course of the year. this question
re ally brought our heads out of the c louds, and put a little bit of fear in our hearts.
The class of '88 grew and matured so much over the course of four short years. We liked going to
p arties. having fun , and living life to the fullest , but we also embedded into our brains the ideq that we
could accomplish anything if we set our minds to it. And with that, we told the world, "Watch out ! The
class of '88 is on its way! "

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Left: Senior Class
officers: (1-r) Jeff
MontgomeryPresident, Charlotte
Ring-Secretary, Shane
Bassler-Treasurer, and
Mike Martin-Vice
President (not
pictured).
Right: Junior Class
officers: (1-r) Julie
Knott-Treasurer, Pam
Hildreth-Secretary,
Dan CassonPresident, and Craig
Jensen-Vice Pre~ ident
(not pictured).

Student Cabinet : (seated, 1-r) Teri Oltmans, Lori
Pingel, Jason Rowe, Deanna Jones, Mark Crocter,
Corey Feller; (standing, 1-r) Sarah Ross, Pam
Kingery, Jim O'Neill, Jason James, Lila Kephart,
and Doug Ryan (not pictured) .

Freshman Class officers: (1-r) Paula Hiller-President, Jenni
Leaders-Treasurer, Elizabeth Adkins-Vice President,
Mendi Dohse-Secretary.

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Sophomore Class officers: (1-r) Skyla Larsen-Secretary, Liawni PotterPresident, Jill Stroebele-Vice President , Lynette Kerr-Treasurer.

�We caught Wes Arrick and
Tom Royer leaving their
hideout.

Craig Jensen. Chris
Galloway. and Tom
Royer. with weapons in
hand. go out on an adselling quest.
Yearbook Staff: (front row) Jeff Mander. Tom
Royer. Wes Arrick; (back row) Chris Galloway.
Craig Jensen. Keri Madsen. Lori Pingel .
Charlot t e Ring. and Francis Rupp (not
pictured)

Newspaper Staff: (1-r) Ma rk Wahle. Ron Ausdemore. Tim Hurt. Dave Rief, Troy Gubbels.
Kevin Young. Jeff Alexander. and Trent Eledge . Troy Hiller (not pictured).

Craig Jensen and Chris Galloway leave the
Poodle Grooming Shop, looking very wellgroomed.
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Swing Choir walking like on Egyptian .

Francis Rupp song " If Ever I Would Leave You." dedicated
to his mother.

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Reverend Jim Jenson gives
his sermon on "Little Bo
Peep."

Lori Pingel sings and Kami Merdinger
signs "Love in Any Language ."
Chuck Garcia t ells Albert Koesters " If
you only hod a moustache

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�Junior High p erforms " The Monster Mash," "Transylvania Two-Step," and " Dry Bones. "

Ke vin Berneske performs
C orsac the Great.

Sherry Driver a nd Chuck
Garcia sing "Always."

Francis Rupp, Kami Merdinger, Chuck Garcia ,
Morty Bach, Deanna Jones, and Lori Pingel
perform "We've Got Ele gance. "

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"Charleston."

Mrs. Wallin takes the stage .

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Shane Bassler, # 18; Jim Ettleman, # 35; Sean Kennedy, #61: and
Ron Hough. # 28 display some of that "studly " senior spirit with
this two-tone message to the Cards : PREPARE FOR DEFEAT!
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�First Row : Pamela Thingummy-Mindi McCoy. Direc or-Michelle Shelton. Mrs .•
Thlngummy-Liawni Potter. Pharoah Nussbaum-Sean Ke nnedy, Jane HollowellDeanna Jones. Light &amp; Sound-Chris Butler. Second Row : Margo-Julie Cowgill,
Moose-Ryan Wilson. Lottie Thingummy-Charlotte Ring. Ar.c hie ThingummyJa son James. Chief Skimp-Andy Rief. Kitty-Tricia Bailey. Scoop-Tony Butler.

The name of this year's play was
"Enter Pharoah Nussbaum." Ms. Christi
Hartsock was the director this year.
The setting was in an old Egyptian-like
house in Los Angeles in the present day.
!v1rs. Thingummy owns everything that
her late husband left. Her niece.
nephew. and nephew's wife all try to kill
her to get the Thingummy estate. Later
on. we find out that she donated
everything to the Cairo museum. In the
end. Archie. Moose. and Pamela die
and Lottie gets taken away by Police
Chief Skimp. Pharoah Nussbaum and
Jane Hollowell were on the case to
save Mrs. Thingummy. Pharoah and
Jane were in love.
The play was a big success this year.
It took a lot of time and effort. but it
paid off! Thanks to Kelly Bach. Terry
Torneten. and Tom Royer for being
great light technicians .

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Commencement is the day that all high school
students look forward to. It is a day for the
graduating seniors to celebrate 13 years of
education and in way, celebrate adulthood. The
underclassmen looked on and wished that they
were the lucky ones.
Graduation was held on May 22, at 2 o'clock.
The Junior Leaders, Carrie Walker and Gary
Martin led the Class of 1988 into the gym while
the band played the processional. The
commencement address was given by Kami
Merdinger and Jeff Montgomery followed by
special awards given by Mr. Hjelle. Mick Ryan
awarded the Class of 1988 their diplomas.

88 .

Front row classmates look jealously on a s Charlotte a lready holds
her diploma.

Class motto: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I
have seen yesterday and love today.
Class colors: Royal blue and silver
Class flower: white rose with blue tip

Choir members Deanna Jones, Lori Pingel. and Kami Merdinger
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Chris Galloway
Keith Geise
Rebecca Gibbs

Jami Hansen
Pam Hildreth
E'Lise Hiller
Tim Hiller
Jason Hough
Tim Hurt

Chris Jensen
Craig Jensen
Jill Jensen
Tami Jenson
Julie Knott
Steffani Leaders

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�~ ol

'89
Penny LeBaugh
Michael Linquist
David Loparco
Keri Madsen
Denise
Magnuson
Gary Martin

Lori Martin
Mindi McCoy
James Murphy
Matt Nielsen
Gary O'Neill
Roy Ollie

Sherie Peterson
Andy Rasmussen
Wayne Reed
Andrew Rief
Tom Royer
Brett Ryan

Doug Ryan
Terry Torneten
Carrie Walker
Ryan Wilson
Billie Wood
James Wood

Not Pictured:
Mike Neely
Troy Thurlow

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�Tricia Bailey
Amy Bardsley
Chuck Barnard
Kevin Berneske
Tammy Bouvier
Chris Butler

Laurie Campbell
Beth Carmichael
Aaron
Christensen
Tonya Culley
Joyce Ehrens
Robbie Geise

Doreen Hassler
Christine Keitges
Darcy Kennedy
Kathleen
Kennedy
Lynette Kerr
Pam Kingery

Tammy Kingery
Skyla Larsen
Sandi Lee
Aaron Letner
Carla Logan
Angie Mander

Sophomores wait ing for class to begin .
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�CloJJ of 90
Dana Mullin
Corey Nelson
Scott Nolan
James O'Neill
Rachel Peterson
Jennifer Pokorny

Liawni Potter
Betty Pullen
George Radtke
Becky Rice
Bret Rodenburg
Kelly Rodenburg

Amy Ross
Sarah Ross
Amy Rupp
Corey Selix
Jill Stoebele
Jeff Wahle

Not Pictured :
Brian Arrowsmith
Jenny Walker
Dena Young
Johnny Zych

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�Elizabeth Adkins
Russell Arnold
Russell Bailey
Shane Benedict
Tina Bogs
Bill Royer

Chris Brokman
Jon Brown
Saundra Brown
Tony Butler
Todd Callaghan
Joe Casson

Mark Cerny
Tricia Christensen
Wendy Clark
Caryn Crocfer
Bev Derby
Mendi Dohse

Chantelle Dollen
Mike Flood
Trisha French
Ro nee
Funkhouser
Shelley Groshans
Mony Jo Hansen

Shelly Hansen
Tim Hedegaard

Chad Henry
Paula Hiller

Tim c heers on the volleyball girls.

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�CloJJ of 9J
Cynthia Hobbs
Lori Hoffman
Mark House
Jennifer Hurt
Jason James
James Kelso

Lila Kephart
Jamie Knowlton
Kristi Lamp
Jenni Leaders
Willie LeBaugh
Alana Linquist

Mickie Minear
Trudy Nielsen
Ryan Ollie
Teri Oltmans
Shelley Payne
John Rasmussen

Charles Raymer
Keith Rice
Richard Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer
Kim Selix

Michelle Shelton
Erik Thompson

Bob Torneten
Debbie Zook

Larry , Curly , and Moe!

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�Top Left : Casper, the Friendly Ghost!
Top Middle: Wake up, Mark!
Top Right : FLY! FLY!
Above Left : Nice legs
Center: Two points .. .
Lower Right: Okay, who's going to pick
up the ball?

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��87 !OFTBALL f-f!Gf-fl!G!-IT!

First Row (1-r): Saundra Brown, Lila Kephart, Paula Hiller. Pam Hildreth, E'Lise Hiller, Angie Arculeo, Liawni Potter. Jill
Stoebele, Tricia Christensen. Teri Oltmans.
Second Row (1-r): Coach Joyce Tiarks. Amy Bardsley, Denise Magnuson, Jennifer Walker. Carrie Walker. Lori Martin,
Michelle Hough, Jamie Hansen. Diane Ring, Sherie Peterson. Coach Lois Johnson.

Above : Jill's determination to hit the ball is shown on her face .
Right : E'Lise warms up before her turn at bat.

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�Jamie Hansen awaits the throw to first base.

Michelle Hough pitches the ball as Pam looks on.

Pam Hildreth steps up to bot.

The 1987 Underwood Eagles Softball Tearn had a successful
season with the help of veteran pitcher Michelle Hough, and
some talented young players. The Eagles accumulated a 1316 overall record and an 8-5 conference record, which
earned Underwood a third place finish in the Western Iowa
Conference.
Underwood did well in tournament play, finishing second in
the Audubon Tournament and second in their own Eagle
Invitational. The Eagles also took fourth place in the
conference tournament and fourth in the Treynor Invitational.
The Eagle players earned some notable honors during t he
season. Jenny Walker was named t o first team AllConference and Michelle Hough second team All-Conference.
Carrie Walker and Lori Martin were voted to the AllTournament Team at Audubon. At the end-of-the-season
banquet at Pizza King, the following awards were handed
out:
M.V .P. - Michelle Hough
Rookie-of-the-Year - Liawni Potter
Outstanding Defensive Player - Michelle Hough
Outstanding Offensive Player - Jenny Walker

Uow ni worms up before t he varsity game.

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Front Row: Corey Feller, Richard Ring. Mark Cerny, Mark Erickson , Robbie Geise. Bruce
Obrecht. Bret Rodenburg. Wes Arrick, Joe Casson.
Back Row : Coach Pat Paul. Dan Casson. Jason Lloyd, Matt Bracker, Bob McKern, Kevin
Young, Dave Evans, Jim Casson, Jim Wood, Dustin Lloyd.

Above: Corey prepares to throw the ball.
Right: Kevin adjusts his cap, awaiting the easy out.

Right : Matt gives his all to get the
ball home and prevent the run .
Far Right : Woody fires strike three,
as Jason attempts to hitch a ride
home.

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�Kevin blasts one into outer space.

Dave gets the ball back in the infield.

Bruce gets a tan waiting for the ball
to come his way .

Above: Woody keeps an eye on second.
Left: Daniel remains cool at all times.

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�Front Row: Chad Henry, Dick Ring, Chris Galloway, Jim Wood. Chris Jensen, Craig Jensen, Robbie Geise, Keith Rice.
Chris Brokman.
Middle Row: Coach Dale Quick, Joe Casson. Tim Hedegaard, Mark Cerny, Gary Martin, Trent Eledge. Dan Casson.
Matt Bracker. Doug Ryan. Jason James, Coach Randy Morris.
Back Row : Head Coach Nick McGrain, Troy Hiller. Ron Hough, Randy Pitt, Francis Rupp, Jim Ettleman, Kevin Young, Bob
McKern. Mark Severson. Sean Kennedy, Tim Henry, Shane Bassler, Coach Ray Spiegel.

Right : Matt and Bob go for the
tackle after t he ope ning kickoff.
Below : Trent Eledge awaiting the
pitch from Shane Bassler.
Below Right : Chris Galloway drives
for extra yardage.

�The team discusses their game plan before the kickoff.

The varsity team won three games during
the course of their nine-game ·season . The
highlight of the year came in the Treynor
game as with a few seconds left on the
clock, Jim Wood kicked a field goal giving
the Eagles a hard-fought 10-7 win. The low
point came against Missouri Valley, losing 63, despite dominating the game from a
statistical standpoint. The Eagles also
suffered a heart-crushing 22-21 defeat at
the hands of Walnut in the last game of the
year.
Bob McKern and Sean Kennedy were
named first team all-conference along with
kicker Jim Wood. Garnering second team
honors were quarterback Shane Bassler and
running back Matt Bracker.
Even though the record reads 3-6. the
players and coaches feel a foundation is
being laid for future success on the gridiron.
The Eagles are eyeing a first-team finish in
the very near future. And why not? To be
the best! What else is there?
A special thank you for the parental and
school support shown throughout the
season . It was truly appreciated.

Troy Hiller punts it down the field.

Tim Henry and Jim Ettieman in pursuit of their opponent .

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�Becky practices her sets before the
game.

The Eagle team was young and
inexperienced, but had a successful
rebuilding year. Underwood played
good competition in the conference
but faced their thoughest
competition in tournament play .
The blue and white started
tournament play at the Shenandoah
tourney where t hey gained some
valuable playing experience. Our
Underwood tourney was expanded
to 8 teams this year and the Eagles
placed 2nd! They also had two
players named to the All-Tournament
team, Pam Hildreth and Liawni
Potter. But the Eagles' toughest play
was at the Thomas Jefferson tourney
where they played their best ball all
year. Liawni Potter was also named
to the 2nd team All-Conference .
The junior varsity and freshman
teams both had very successful
seasons with many fine athletes
playing on both teams. The future
looks quite bright for the Eagles with
many letterwinners returning next
year.

VarsityFront Row (1-r) : Deanna Jones. Pam Kingery, Becky Rice. Julie Knott. Diane Ring.
Back Row (1-r) : Coach Joyce Tiarks. Pam Hildreth. Jill Stoebele. Amy Bardsley, Jenny
Walker. Liawni Potter. Teri Oltmans. Coach Lois Johnson.

Julie goes up for the sp ike
as Pam looks in
a mazement .

The freshme n team
members p ractic e
their moves before
the game

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Amy a nd Liawnl go up for the block against the
Treynor opponent .

�Junior Varsity-Front Row (1-r) : Saundra
Brown, Paula Hiller. Tricia Christensen.
Ronee Funkhouser. Lila Kephart . Back
Row (1-r): Coach Joyce Tiarks. Tam
Kingery, Jennifer Walker. Pam Kingery,
Skyla Larsen, Coach Lois Johnson.
Freshmen Team- Front Row (1-r): Mony
Jo Hansen. Mickie Minear. Saundra
Brown. Kristi Lamp, Wendy Clark . Back
Row (1-r): Coach Joyce Tiarks. Elizabeth
Adkins. Paula Hiller. Ronee Funkhouser.
Tricia Christensen. Mendi Dohse . Jennifer
Hurt. Lila Kephart. Cindy Hobbs. Coach
Lois Johnson.

Right: Deanna tries to score with her spike.
Left : Jill uses her strength in her spikes!
Below : Varsity practices their serves before
the big game.

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�The 1987 Cross Country Team
first row (1-r): Bill Boyer, Tonya
Culley, Sarah Ross, Amy Ross,
Caryn Crocfer, Charlotte Ring,
Mike Neely
second row (1-r): Coach Pat
Schlapia , Manager Tom Royer,
Mark Crocfer. Jim Jenson, Joe
Hurt, Tim Hurt. Manager Terry
Torneten

Caryn cuts around the pylon a
little too sharply.

Jim puts her in passing g ear and easily g ets by
the Denison runner.

Above : Concentrating sole ly on the race. Tim
fails to notice the thumbing hitchhiker
Below : Sc hlapes' age? l.Q. ?? Neck size???

HAltU l..Ar . J q

Mark striding with p ride and
hayfever.
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Joe gets a '9.5' for
his flamingo imitation.
Bill valiantly fights off (and keeps an eye
on) the fierce competition.

Tonya fights off the pain in her knee while trying
to keep her glasses from falling off her nose.

You decide : Tim resting before the meet. or Tim resting after the
et?

"STRIDE WITH PRIDE" was a familiar sound heard
from the UHS boys' and g irls' c ross country teams
this year. Pride and determination go a long w ay in
making runners take that e xtra step after the y've
come close to exhaustion. The UHS runners did just
that!
The cross country teams, led by Coach Pat
Schlapia, had many individual .and t eam
accomplishments this year. Freshman Caryn Crocfer
competed in the State Cross Country Meet, finishing
in 21st place. She qualified by placing 6th at the
District Meet. Caryn was ranked 8th in Southwest
Iowa at the end of the year, which also included a
2nd place Western Iowa Conference finish. Senior
Joe Hurt just missed a return trip to State on the
boys' side, placing 7th at districts, only two seconds
away from qualifying. He won the Manilla and TriCenter Invitationals, and was also ranked 8th in SWI
at one time.
The boys' season was highlighted by c apturing
the WIC team title. The team members were
Seniors Joe Hurt and Jim Jenson. Juniors Tim Hurt,
Mark Crocfer, and Mike Neely, and Freshman Bill
Boyer. They were just three points short of qualifying
for the Stat e Meet, finishing fifth at Districts. The
boys also captured 2nd place a t t he T-C
Invitational. They were also t he only 1-A team to
beat state-champion Woodbine in a meet.
The girls' team members were Senior Charlot te
Ring, Sophomores Tonya Culley, Amy Ross, a nd
Sarah Ross, and Freshman Caryn Crocfer. The t eam
was hurt by injuries this year, with Sarah and Tonya
out for parts of the season. But led by Crocfer and
Ring, the girls took the second-place t rophy a t the
T-C Invitational. The team finished 7th at Distric t
which included three of t he top teams in the st ate .
The cross country teams will miss the leadership of
their three seniors (Hurt. Ring , and Jenson). but t he
prospects look good for next season with a good
returning nucleus, and t he chance that this year's
managers Terry Torneten and Tom Royer will be
running.
Even bigger and better things will be expected of
the Underwood High School cross country t eams for
next year.
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�Front Row: Mark Severson, Corey Feller, Jason Rowe, Mark Erickson, Jim Wood, Robbie Ge ise . Back Row: Coach Spiegel, Ron
Hough, Jeff Montgomery, Doug Ryan, Jim Ettleman, Matt Bracker, Coach Buller.

Above : Ron a nd Chris look amaze d a t t he basket .
Right: Ettleman makes a n a t te mpt to score .

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�Above: Corey on the fast-break .
Right : Doug and Jason go for the rebound .

Front : Coach Spiegel. Back: Keith Rice. Chris Butler. George Radtke. Tim Hedegaard. Mark Cerny. Robbie Geise. Tony Butler. Bill Boyer.

�First Row : Jennifer Hurt. Paula Hiller. Elizabeth Adkins. Kristi Lamp, Saundra Brown, Lila Ke phart . Second Row: Coach Schlapia. Tricia
Christensen. Amy Bardsley. Jill Stroebele . Liawni Potter. Becky Rice, Ronee Funkhouse r. Teri Oltmans. Coach Morris. Third Row :
Nadine Carter. Carrie Walker. Julie Knott . Top : Diane Ring.

The girls' record was 4-14. Though the team
record didn't meet our goals, several school
records were broken : Individual Game ScoringCarrie Walker; Individual Field Goals-Carrie
Walker; Game Point Total vs Treynor-89. Overall it
was a good learning year with great
expectations for the years to come.

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�In the end. Carrie and Julie didn't need to w orry about t he rebound. as
Liawnl easily made the shot .
Carrie. Julie. and their opponents pause to
pose for Mr. Hawks' photo.

Above: He r teammates and our fan watc h as Nadine start s
cousin' some trouble .
Below: "Say che e se!"

Coach Morris plays the worlds smallest violin as Coach Schlapia
wows the girls with card tricks.

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�Front Row: Jason Hough, Bruce Obrecht, Jason James, Randy Pitt, Russ Bailey, Bret Rodenburg . Back Row: Brett Ryan, Gary Martin.
Kevin Young, Mike Martin .

Brett trying to escape .

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Kevin trying to break his kid down.

�Bruce tries to turn his opponent.
Above: Randy in control of the match.
Below: Bret looking for a takedown.

Mike on his way to a win.

Gary in position to score.

The Eagles enjoyed a successful season with their main
drawback being a lack of athletes. They finished the
season with a 5-5 dual record.
The Eagles placed third at the Exira, Sidney, and Ida
Grove Tournaments. They placed fourth at the Western
Iowa Conference Tourney. The Eagles had five out of
seven wrestlers in the finals. They also place third at
sectionals and fifth at districts. The Eagles had three
state qualifiers. They were Bruce, Brett, and Gary.
Some special awards went to Bruce, Gary, Randy, and
Brett Ryan for having twenty or more wins. Bret
Rodenburg was voted "most improved" and Bruce was
"most valuable. "
Bruce is considered one of Underwood's best wrestlers
ever. He is Underwood's first four-time state qualifier. He
is also a four-time Ida Grove and Exira champion and is
a three-time conference, sectional, and district
champion . Bruce was a state runner-up In 1987. Bruce
missed the school record for most wins by one, with a
record of 107-13-1. He also won a new award called
"The Old Shoe. " The award is given to the wrestler who
gives it his all in a four-year career.

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�1988 Go/;, Tiroek
I

first row : Elizabeth Adkins. Deanna Jones.
Tam Kingery. Liawni Potter. Saundra
Brown. Chris Keitges. second row:
Charlotte Ring. Sarah Ross, Becky Rice.
Pam Kingery, Tonya Culley, Mickie Minear,
Teri Oltmans. Mendi Dohse, Lila Kephart,
Carrie Walker. third row : Coach Minssen,
Amy Bardsley, Jenny Walker, Caryn
Crocfer, Tricia Christensen, Skyla Larsen.
Nadine Carter, Amy Ross. Cindi Hobbs,
Coach Johnson .

One giant leap for woman. one small step for womankind .

Mic kle hurdling the hurdle for Unde rwo od .

The ma le athletes admiring Carrie's form .

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�Charlotte wayyyyy o ut in front.
Liawni watches as Deanna shows o ff for t he camera .

Liawni gets stuck in mid-air and can't seem to get
d own.

--~ --

The Underwood girls' track team was young , but had
a very successful season. The squad of 20 was made up
of only 4 upperclassmen.
Although injuries plagued the team t hroughout the
season, the g irls won 2 trophies. They partic ipated in 8
meets, placing 3rd at Glenwood, 4th at Dunlap, 3rd a t
our own home meet, 3rd at Tre ynor, 2nd at Malvern,
and 2nd at Essex. One highlight of the season was
placing 2nd a t the Conference meet behind a powerful
Treynor team.
Two school records were broken during the trac k
season . The shuttle hurdle relay team consisting of
Saundra Brown, Micki Minear, Deanna Jones, and Liawni
Potter set a record of 1: 14.30 a t the Conference meet.
Senior Charlotte Ring also broke t he school rec ord in the
800 meter run in a time of 2:34.31 at District.
Seniors Charlotte Ring and Deanna Jones will be
greatly missed next year; however, the strong
underclassmen got a lot of experience this season and
will be the leaders of next year's t eam. We are looking
forward t o another very successful season next year.

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�1988 BogA I~
front row: Coach McGrain. Jim
Jenson. Tim Hedegaard. Jason
James. Ryan Wilson. Matt Bracker,
Robbie Geise, Mark Crocfer. and
Coach Schlapia. back row: Mark
Cerny. Tim Hurt. Joe Hurt. Joe
Casson. Gary Martin, Dan Casson.
Sean Kennedy, Chris Galloway. and
Ron Hough.

Air-Hough d emonstrating some serious hang time .

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above : On-lookers head for c o ver a s Sean
c once ntrates on missing the busse s.
be low: The meditation period .

�Ron floats over the bar.

Underwood Boys' Track consisted of 16 athletes. The
squad eompeted well in every meet, scoring from 17 to
as many as 44 points. The squad concentrated on the
relay events and placed during the year in those events.
Special recognition is given to senior Ron Hough who
broke two school records. He bettered his own mark in
the high jump with an effort of 6'2" and with a jump of
20'5" erased the long jump record that had stood since
1963.
The season ended on a rather sour note at districts
with some good performances, but no one qualifying for
state.

above : Joe and Jim lock up first and third place.
belo w : Tim Hurt slowly but surely regaining the lead.

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�Bottom Row: Captain Kami Merdinger, Jeni Childs, Lori Pingel. Top Row : Deanna
Jones, Lynette Kerr, and Betty Pullen .

Bottom Row: Sherie Peterson. Captain Lori Pingel. Top Ro w: Sandi Lee , Deanna Jones. C harlotte Ring, a nd
Jeni Childs.

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�Kathleen Kennedy, Jenni Leaders. Rachel Peterson. Trisha French. and Joyce Ehrens.

Bottom Row: Kathleen Kennedy. Dana Mullin. Top Row : Rachel Pe t erson. Captain Betty Pullen. Lynette
Kerr. and Jenni Leaders .

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�First Row: D. Zook . D. Kennedy. S. Groshans. S. Hansen. T.
Bailey. T. Bryant .
Second Row : C . Logan. D. Magnuson, L. Campbell. M.
McCoy, K. Selix.
Third Row : D. Hassler. A. Rupp, Co-Captain S. Leaders. C.
Dollen. Captain K. Merdinger.

The stars e nd it with a star burst!
Mindi McCoy does her
routine at halftime to
"Mony. Monyl"

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��Dr. Robert Eastman
Superintendent

Joanie Geise
Superintendents's
Secretary, Porn-Pon
Sponsor. Jr. High
Cheerleading Sponsor

Allan Hjelle
H.S. Principal

Cathe McKee
H.S . Secretary

Joyce Tiarks
Athletic Director.
Elem . P.E.. Softball.
Asst. Volleyball

Ron Mindt
Guidance Counselor

Nancy Geise
Guidance Counselor's
Secretory

Tom Pattee
H.S. Moth, Notional
Honor Society
Sponsor

George Radtk e
General Science .
Chemistry. Physics

Mr. Pattee
listens in as Mr.
Emme and Mr.
Benzing discuss
" school
happenings"
between
classes.

Tammy Minssen
Jr. and Sr. High Math.
Girls' Track. 8th
Grade Sponsor, Jr.
High Student Counc il
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Randy Morris
8th Grade Science,
Bio. and Adv. Bio ..
Asst . Football. Girls'
Basketball

�Letha Bayes
H.S. Special
Education

Christi Hartsock
H.S. Librarian, Library
Club Sponsor, Drama

Ray Sp iegel
Jr. High Library and
Study Hall Aide , Asst .
Boys' Basketball

Nick Benzing
American History,
Economics, Jr. Class
Sponsor, H.S. Student
Council Sponsor

Tammie Boone
Jr. High Special
Educa tion

John Emme
Govt ., World History,
World Cultures, Jr.
High Boys' Basketball,
Boys' Baseball

Ed Hawks
H.S. English, Ge rman,
Yearbook ,
Newspaper, Jr. High
Football. Jr. High Boys'
Track

Julie Larsen
H.S. English, Speech,
Jr. High Reading

Nick McGrain
Jr. High Soc . Studies,
H.S. P.E., Head
Football, Head Boys'
Track , Weight Lifting

Steve McWilliams
Art , Head Wrestling,
Weight Lifting

Gaylen Montgomery
Jr. and Sr. High
Instrumental Music

Carmen Wallln
Jr. a nd Sr. High Vocal
Music

Kathy Graeve
H.S. English,
Computers

Fred Nelson
Govt ., World History,
Girls ' Basketball, Asst .
Boys' Trac k, Senior
Class Sp onsor

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�Jerry Christensen
Industrial Arts,
Freshman Sponsor

Dale Buller
Jr. and Sr. High P.E.,
Psychology, Boys'
Basketball, Jr. High
Track

Joe Pickard
Vocational
Agriculture, FFA
Sponsor

Elizabeth Garcia
H.S. Business,
Sophomore Sponsor,
H.S. Cheerleading
Sponsor

Rita Kurth
Home Economics,
U.H.L Jr. High Tag,
7th Grade Science

Henry Olsen
Business, Data
Processing

Dale Quick
Auto, Asst. Football

School Board members
First Row: Alice Pitt, Mick Ryan, Dale Cerny . Second Row : Dr. Robert Eastman,
Don Casson, Loran Boye r. Mark Ross.

HAPPY!?!
" I'll get you for this!"

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Mr. Montgomery gives " p eace" t o
his pep band .

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Bill Barnett . Yvonne Goldapp, Phyllis Klaudt . Toni Longmeyer. Ada Real. Hazel Hough.
Leonard Rasmussen. Mel Pitt. Rodney Minssen.

"Show us your muscles.
Merlin!"

Janet Leaders. Joyce Nelson. Marlene Collins. Ruthanne Huff. Doris
Baumfalk.

Frieda Calhoon. Merlin Majors.

The c ooks' homecoming float .

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���Row 1: T. French, R. Funkhouser, T. Nielsen. Row 2: S. Hansen, J. Leaders, M. Shelton, A.
Bardsley, T. Kingery, J. Stroebele, S. Ross, K. Merdinger, J. Childs. Row 3: K. Merdinger, L.
Kerr, P. Kingery, T. Culley, B. Rice, K. Lamp, C. Dollen, C . Crocfer, P. Hiller, L. Kephart, D.
Mullin, J. Ehrens, S. Peterson, M. Linquist, L. Pingel. Row 4: M . Minear, M. Dohse, E.
Adkins, M. Flood, B. Boye r, C. Brokman, R. Bailey, C . Butler, A. Rie f. R. Geise, R. Pitt , A .
Linquist, A. Ross, T. Butler, J. Hough, D. Rief. Row 5 : Mr. M ., J. Royer, K. Young, B.
Rodenburg, C . Feller, K. Geise, J. Montgomery, M. Cerny, S. Larsen, N. Barker, J.
Peterson, B. Gibbs, D. Young, W. Clark, T. Oltmans, T. Hedegaard, T. Christensen.

WIC Honor Jazz Band included Mike
Linquist, Nancy Barker, and Sarah Ross.

Small group contest - Ensemble l's
Amy Ross, Mike Linquist, and Sarah Ross
attended SWI Honor Band a t Red Oak .

Solo l's - First row: Jeni Childs, Sarah Ross, Micki Minear,
Dana Mullin. Second row : Wendy Clark, Nancy Barker,
Tony Butler. Third rowL Dave Rief, Teri Oltmans, Skyla
Larsen, Mike Linquist.
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Senior Band Members

�Marching Band

The Band has had a very busy year beginning with a
football show only 3 days after school started . We p layed
for our 5 home football games and the Homecoming
Parade in October. We had 3 students audition for All-state
and 17 attend the WIC clinic at Treynor in December. After
the Cristmas concert we then went into full swing for our
Jazz Band events which included the WIC competition and
state contest in January. Along with that we had 3
students attend SWI Honor Band at Red Oak .
The next big event this year was our record number of
66 entries to Solo &amp; Ensemble contest in April. The group,
as a whole, won 190 medals for their efforts. The Pep Band
was also very active because we played for over 10 home
sport s events .
Our year was topped off by : Large Group Cont est in
Tre ynor, the spring concert, our trip to Adventureland, and
our final performance at Graduatfon, a ll in May . It has been
a very successful year because of the hard work and e xtra
effort put forth by all of the student s.
Thank You!!

Jazz Band - First row: J . Montgomery. S. Ross. S. Larsen. D. Mullin. J. Ehre ns. M. Linquist.
l . Pingel. S. Pet e rson. K. Me rdinge r. A. Linquist . Second row: L. Ke phart. P. Hiller. J.
Houg h. D. Rief. A . Ross. T. Butle r. N. Barker. M. Shelto n. T. Nielson. M. Dohse. Third row :
C . Crocfe r. K. Lamp. S. Hansen. K. Geise . K. Young. A. Rie f. R. Geise. T. Ba iley. R. Pitt.
C . But ler. C . Brokman. R. Bailey, B. Gibbs. T. Jenson. W . Clark. and Mr. Montgomery.
Not p ic ture d : K. Merd inger.

He a d majorettes: Kami Merdlnger and Lori
Pingel. Assistant majorettes: Lynette Kerr.
Dana Mullin. Skyla Larsen. Sherie Petersen.

Awards Night Hig h points: Mike
Linquist. runner-up : Nancy Barker. Lori
Pingel. Kelli Merdinger. Dave Rief. and
Kevin Young received Directors
award . Louis Armstrong award went
t o Mike Linquist. Randy Pitt. and Jeff
Mont gomery. Kami Merdinger and
Randy Pitt received the John Philip
Sousa award. Underwood Honor
Band award went to Nanc y Barker
and Jeff Montgomery. Nancy Barker.
Jeff Montgomery. Lori Pingel. Randy
Pit t . Dave Rief. and Kevin Young
received the 4-year concert and
jazz band award . Not pictured:
Randy Pitt .

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�SWI Choir members were Jeni Childs, Sherry
Driver, Chuck Garcia . Lori Pingel, Marty Bach,
Albert Koesters, and Mike Linquist . Not pictured:
Deanna Jones.

Choir - First row: B. Carmichael. D. Kennedy. P. LeBaugh. W . Clark, J. Kelso. K.
Berneske, B. Boyer, J. Clark, E. Adkins. T. Bogs. A . Linquist . Second row: N. Dose,
J. Jensen, S. Ross. J. Childs. A . Koesters. J. Wahle, M . Linquist , T. Bryant. T. Bailey.
M. Shelton. Mrs. Wallin. Third row : A . Rupp. D. Young. T. Oltmans. J. Royer. R.
Bailey, T. Hurt, T. Torneten. M. Bach, J. Hurt, L. Pingel. J. Walker. C . Hobbs. L.
Kephart. Fourth row : S. Driver, B. Wood, B. Gibbs, T. Hedegaard, B. Rupp, C .
Garcia, J. Jenson. S. Donnelly, K. Bryant, K. Merdinger, N. Barker, T. Jenson. Not
pictured : D. Jones.

Outstanding solo
was awarded to
Lori Pingel at small
group contest.

Swing choir - Jenny Hurt, Jim Kelso, Lori Pingel, Penny Le Baugh. Mike Linquist, Cindi Hobbs. Teri
Oltmans, Tami Jenson. Becky Gibbs, Billie Wood. Jeff Wahle, Terry Torneten, Tricia Bailey.
Jason Royer, Tami Bryant, Kevin Young. Steve Donnelly, Tim Hurt, Chuck Garcia, ~evin
Berneske, Michelle Shelton, Sherry Driver, Keith Geise. Jeni C hilds, Marty Bach . Jim Jenson,
Kami Merdinger. Sarah Ross. Jenny Clark. Mrs. Wallin, Nancy Dose. Not p ictured : Albert
Koesters.

Chuck Garcia and Lori Pingel were
selected for the All-State Chorus .

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�Senior Choir members : Nancy Barker, Jim Jenson. Lori Pingel. Kami
Merdir.ger, Marty Bach, Chuck Garcia, Albert Koesters. Not
pictured: Deanna Jones and Francis Rupp.

Solo l's: Becky Gibbs, Jeni Childs, Sherry Driver, Chuck Garcia,
Kevin Berneske, Cindi Hobbs. Marty Bach, Lori Pingel.

Achievement Awards : Nancy Barker. Jim
Jenson, Chuck Garcia, Lori Pingel. Kami
Merdinger, Marty Bach . High Points: Lori
Pingel. Runner-up: Marty Bach. Directors
Award: Marty Bach . 4-year Chorus and
Swing Choir award: Albert Koesters.
Kami Merdinger. Marty Bach. Lori Pingel.
Jim Jenson. National Choral Award: Lori
Pingel. Outstanding Chorus Booster:
Marty Bach.

All-State auditioners : Albert Koesters. Jim Kelso. Tricia
Bailey, Becky Gibbs, Lori Pingel. Sherry Driver. Tami
Je nson, C huck Garcia. Jim Jenson, Marty Bach .

The vocal department had a very busy and rewarding
year. Activities included a variety show, WIC Vocal Festival,
Christmas concert, Pre-Contest Concert, State Solo and
Small Ensemble Contest, State Large Group Contest,
Southwest Iowa Honor Choir, All-State Auditions, Festival of
Choruses, and five competitions for "Underwood
Unlimmited.''
Throughout the year groups and individual students have
received special honors. Two students, Lori Pingel and
Chuck Garcia, were selected for All-State chorus; Lori
Pingel received a State Outstanding Performance Award;
State Solo and Small Ensemble contest gave Underwood
vocalists 28 l's, 16 ll's, and 2 Ill's; mixed chorus and girls'
chorus both received a I at state contest while boys'
chorus received a II.
Swing choir also fared well in its competitions. They
received a I at State Contest, placed 2nd in the WIC
contest, and placed 1st in the Jefferson Show Choir
Invitational, the Apollo Festival, and the Midlands Jazz
Festival. The highlight of the year was our trip to the
Jefferson Invitational in Cedar Rapids. It was by far the
most outstanding and exciting competition we have ever
attended.

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�First Row: Tom Whitson , Jill
Stroebele. Amy Ross. Wayne
Mander. Second Row : Kelly Bach ,
Liawni Potter, Lynette Kerr. Tom
Royer. Tami Jenson. Third Row :
Craig Jensen, Skyla Larsen. Mark
Crocfer. Joyce Ehrens. Ryan
Wilson, Sarah Ross. Julie Knott.
Fourth Row : Jennifer Childs. Jeff
Montgomery, Kami Merdinger,
Traci Driver. Lori Pingel. Marty
Bach.

The new inductees we re a s follows :
First Row : Jill Stroeb e le , Amy Ross. Wayne Mander, Tami
Jenson . Second Ro w : Kelly Bac h. Liawni Potter. Lyne tte
Kerr , Tom Ro ye r. Third Row : Skyla Larsen, Mark C roc fe r. \
Jo yc e Ehre ns. Ryan Wilson, Sara h Ross .
Marty Bac h g ives a speech on charact e r.

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�Treynor: Tricia Bailey.
Liawni Potter. Skyla
Larsen, Ryan Wilson.
Andy Rief.

Distric t : Tricia Bailey. Skyla Larsen. Ryan Wilson.
A ndy Rief .

State : Tricia Bailey, Ryan Wilson. Andy Rief.

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�First Row: C . Keitges. A. Rupp. J. Knowlton. M. Rollins. K. Lamp. T. Nielsen. J. Kelso. C . Crocfer.
L. Lindwurm. S. Peterson. S. Gach. Second Row: T. Oltmans. E. .A.dkins. M. Dohse. J. Leaders. T.
French. S. Hansen. M. McCoy. S. Groshans. A. Ross. S. Ross. Third Row: S. Brown. W. Clark . J.
Hurt. C . Dollen. M. Minear. R. Funkhouser. P. Hiller. B. Rodenburg. T. Kingery. L. Potter. K.
Kennedy. J. Stroebele. Fourth Row : T. Hedegaard. C . Raymer. J. Rasmussen. B. Arnold. M.
Cerny. M. Erickson. D. Casson. C . Jensen. J. Wood. G . Radtke. Fifth Row : J. Hough. M.
Bracker. L. Kerr. J. Ehrens. R. Geise. J. Casson. T. Butler. T. Torneten. M. Linquist . Sixth Row : J.
James. P. Hildreth. J. Knott. T. Jenson. B. Gibbs. T. Christensen. B. Derby. M. Hansen .

Movie and pizza
parties highlighted this
year's German Club
social activities.
Amadeus and The
Never-Ending Story
gave students insight
into German history
and the German
imagination .

"And here 's where my gerbil
dood led o n my homework."

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First Row : J ason James, Shane Benedict , Jamie Knowlton, Shelley Payne. Debbie Zook . Trisha
French, Jenni Leaders, Keith Rice , Charlotte Ring, Tonya Culley . Second Row: Kelly Bach,
Jason Hough, Wes Arrick , Joe Casson , E'Lise Hiller. Matt Bra cker, Mony Jo Hansen. Marty Bach .
Third Row : Andy Rasmussen . Dan Casson, Matt Nielsen. Corey Selix. Keith Geise. Aaron
Christensen, Richard Ring . Fourth Row: Corey Nelson. Bryon Fisher. Bob Torneten, Scott Nolan,
Carla Logan. Eric Thompson. Chris Brokman . Fifth Row: Ron Ausdemore. Randy Pitt. Bob
McKern, Bruce Obrecht, Mike Martin. Jason Rowe, Shane Bassler. Jim Jenson.

Matt works while Jason and Dan look on .

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�Front Row : Lynette Kerr.
Joyce Ehrens. Debbie Zook.
Becky Gibbs. Lorinda
Hoffman. Lisa Undwurm.
Back Row: Kelli Merdinger.
Kami Merdinger. Lori Pingel.
Diane Ring. Tami Jenson.

Front Row : Mindi
McCoy. Denise
Magnuson.
Michelle Rollins.
Kristi Lamp .
Back Row : Tom
Royer. Tim Hurt.
Amy Ross. Ryan
Wilson. Andy Rief.

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�Row 1: Shane Bassler. Sean Kennedy, Ron Hough. Brett Ryan. Mike Martin. Jeff Montgomery. Deanna Jones.
Charlotte Ring . Row~ : Wayne Mande r. Kevin Young. Wendy Clark. Mendi Dohse, Shelly Hansen. Michelle Shelton.
Alana Linquist. Shelley Payne . Denise Magnuson. Row 3: Jamie Knowlton. Trudy Nielsen. Saundra Brown. Mickie
Minear. Ronee Funkhouser. Paula Hiller. Bret Rodenburg. Amy Bardsley. Tamm Kingery, Carla Logan. Sandi Lee.
Ke ith Rice. Row 4: Mr. Radtke. Jason James. Mark Cerny. Mark Erickson. Dan Casson. George Radtke. Todd
Callaghan. Dick Ring . Row 5 : Carrie Walker. Pam Kingery. Becky Rice. P m Hildreth. Robbie Geise. Joe Casson.
Tric ia Christensen . Ryan Wilson . Gary O 'Neill, Rusty Bailey.

Chris Butler. Jeff Wahle, Lisa Lindwurm. Ms. Hartsock.
Tricia Bailey, Mindi McCoy. Dena Young. Denise
Magnuson. Aaron Letner. Tony Butler .

83

�Charlotte Ring or large mouth bass?
You decide!
We be BAD!
above : "Jamie
Hansen finds me
highly amusing!" Mark
Erickson explains.
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��Stacy Adamson
Jason Bardsley
Adrian Block
Joshua Bracker
Dana Carman

Cullen Chollet
Curt Christensen
Karen Cohrs
Kayla Cohrs
Tina Collins

Sean Culley
Brent Dohse
Glen Donnelly
John Ehrens
Diane Gach

Amy Gearhart
Shawn Henrey
Eric Hjelle
Jimmie Hobbs

86

�Rue Hough
Eddy Jackson
Arion Jensen
Bryan Jensen
Sara Justesen

Kelli Kennedy
Laurie Lamp
Heather Leaders
Lori Malnack
Mike McCoy

Carrie Potter
Jared Powell
Mark Reineke
Chris Richard
Mark Rollins

Jason Story
Sarah Wakefield
Jami Waldmann
Jeannie Wilson

87

�Melissa Adkins
Danny Baumfalk
Amy Carlile
Jared Carman
Leslie Casson

Kelly Cox
Jackie Derby
Joanna Eggers
Keaven Fisher
Carrie
Funkhouser

Donn Galloway
Angie
Gochanour
Jason Groshans
Judd Hawkins
Karen
Hedegaard

Ann Hough
Shari Jacobsen
Eric Jensen
Jane Joens
Kurt Justesen

Phillip Kennedy
Teresa Kerr
Leah Klaudt
Wendy Larson
De an Leaders

88

�Jason Lippold
Jennifer Mander
Carrie Mattes
Marty Moore
Kelly Nelson

Wendy Pearrow
Amy Pitt
Lisa Polak
Betty Rief
Jim Ross

Chad Ryan
Sarah Schnack
enberg
Keith Seidler
Sonya Shaver
Jeff Shudak

Matt Stokes
Jessica
Thompson
Tim Waldron
Jeff Whannell
Angela Widick

Not Pictured:
Laura Logan
Rachel Neely
Matt Neuman
Lisa Olson
Jeff Stoner

Melissa Zook

89

�Football Team
First Row: J. Groshans. J. Shudak. D. Galloway, M. Stokes. K. Nelson. D. Leaders. M.
Moore. K. Seidler. P. Kennedy. J. Lippold. C . Ryan. Second Row : K. Fisher. C . Richard. J.
Hobbs. J. Bracker. D. Carman. M. Reineke. J. Ehrens. R. Hough. B. Dohse. C . Christensen .
Third Row : Coach Hawks. J. Carman. K. Justesen. E. Hjelle. J. Bardsley, J. Powell . G .
Donelly. B. Jensen. J. Storey. Coach Curtis.

W£

BEAT

Volleyball Team
First Row: W . Larsen. J. Mander. A . Hough. T. Collins. M. Adkins. S. Schnackenberg .
Second Row : S. Shaver, K. Cox , J. Eggers, T. Kerr, C . Funkhouser, A . Pitt, J. Joens, L.
Logan. Third Row : S. Jacobsen, L. Zook. W . Parrow. A. Carlile. A. Gochanour. J. Derby.
L. Casson. D. Gach. K. Kennedy. C. Potter . Fourth Row: S. Justesen, L. Malnack , S.
Adamson. L. Lamp. S. Wakefield, H. Leaders. J. Wilson, Coach Rongish.

TREYNOR!
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�GO DEFENSE!

Girls' Basketball
Front Row: J. Joens. W . Larsen, T. Kerr. S. Shaver. J. Mander. M. Adkins.
Middle Row : J. Wilson, L. Malnack. A. Carlile. L. Zook . L. Klaudt . Coac h
Boone . Back Row : T. Collins. s. Wakefie ld. L. Lamp. H. Lea ders. A.
Gearhart. K. Coors. K. C oo rs.

Coach Emme gives the team a
good p ep t alk !

Bo ys' Basketball
Fro nt Row : D. Baumfa lk, K. Nelson. A. Jensen, J. Brac ker, Coach Emme. B. Dohse, C.
C hrist e nsen, J. Hawkins. Mid dle Row : J. Lippold , D. Gallo w a y, E. Hjelle. B. Arrowsmith. J.
Po w e ll, M . McCoy. Back Row: J. Shudak, E. Jensen. J. Carman. T. Wolford . R. Hough. K.
Se idle r, M . St okes .

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�First Row: S. Henry, C . Ryan, D. Leaders, A.
Block .
Second Row: J. Ehrens, D. Carman, J.
Storey, J. Hobbs.
Third Row : J. Bardsley, B. Jensen, Coach
Curtis, G . Donnelly, P. Kennedy.

First Row: M. Zook, S. Jacobsen, L.
Casson, T. Kerr, A. Hough, W. Larson,
C . Potter.
Second Row: A . Widick , L. Polack , J.
Wilson, S. Justesen, J. Jones, K.
Kennedy, S. Wakefield, L. Lamp.

First Row: J . Hobbs, J. Shudak , K.
Nelson, D. Leaders, P. Kennedy. C.
Ryan, R. Hough, S. Henry.
Second Row: J. Carman, J.
Powell, E. Hjelle, M. Rollins, J.
Bardsley. J. Hawkins, D. Carman,
K. Justesen.

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�S. Wakefield, T. Kerr. H. Leaders. L. Klaudt. J. Joens. W .
Larson.

K. Kennedy, A. Hough. C. Potter. A. Pitt. C. Funkhouser.
L. Casson .

A . Hough. C . Ryan. C . Potter. K. Nelson. J . Whanne ll. C .
Chollet. D. Carman. H. Leaders. J . Wilson . L. Klaudt.

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�First Row: Leslie Casson, Teresa Kerr, Wendy Peorrow. Betty Rief, Mory
Agnew, Jeannie Wilson, Amy Gearhart. Second Row: Eddy Jackson, Rue
Hough, Kathy Gray, Soro Justesen, Lourie Lamp, Jamie Waldmann, Sarah
Wakefield. Third Row: Corrie Funkhouser, Ann Hough, Phillip Kennedy, Kelli
Kennedy, Tino Collins, Leah Kloudt. Fourth Row: Donny Baumfalk, Jared Powell,
Joanna Eggers, Jim Ross, Morty Moore, Kurt Justesen. Fifth Row: Mike McCoy,
Eric Hjelle, Jason Bardsley, Eric Jensen, Sarah Schnackenberg, Jeff Whonnell.
Sixth Row: Johnny Ehrens, Josh Brocker, Deon Leaders, Kelly Nelson, Jone
Joens, Trent Wolford, Cullen Chollett.

First Row : Kathy Gray, Lori
Malnock, Amy Pitt, Koren
Hedegaard, Corrie Mattes.
Second Row: Morty Moore, Jimmy
Hobbs, Tino Collins, Melissa Adkins,
Phillip Kennedy, Leslie Casson,
Arion Jensen. Third Row : Mork
Reineke, Jim Ross, Matt Stokes,
Joanna Eggers, Sora Justesen,
Wendy Peorrow, Kelly Cox. Fourth
Row: Jamie Waldmann, Rue
Hough, Jeannie Wilson, Sarah
Wakefield, Kurt Justes.sn, Jone
Joens, Angie Gochanour, Louro
Logan. Jennifer Mander. Fifth Row:
Heather Leaders, Eric Hjelle, Trent
Wolford , Eddy Jackson, Amy
Gearhart, Stoey Adamson, Bryon
Jensen, Jackie Derby, Lourie
Lamp, Leah Kloudt.

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Bach, Marty; 6, 15, 16, 26, 76, 77, 78, 81
Barker, Nancy; 26, 74, 75, 76, 77
Bassler, Shane; 6, 7, 12, 16, 26, 46, 47 , 81, 83
Bryant, Keith; 26, 76
Driver, Traci; 6, 7, 23, 27 , 78
Ettleman, Jim; 16, 23, 27, 46, 47 , 52
Evans, Michele; 27
Fredrick, Kelly; 27
Garcia , Chuck ; 14, 15, 27, 76, 77
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Gubbels, Troy; 13, 27
Hedegaard, Lori; 27
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Hough, Ron; 16, 28, 46, 52, 60, 61, 83
Hurd, Nancy; 16, 28
Hurt, Joe; 28, 50, 51, 60
Hurt, Robert; 28
Jenson, Jim; 4, 14, 16, 28, 50, 51 , 60, 76, 77, 81
Jones, Deanna; 6, 12, 15, 21 , 22, 28, 48, 49, 58, 59, 62,
76, 77 , 83
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Mander, Wayne; 29, 78, 83
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78, 82
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Bracker, Matt; 9, 10, 34, 44, 46, 47, 52, 60, 80, 81
Bryant, Tammy; 34, 66, 76
Carter, Nadine; 34, 54, 55, 58
Casson, Dan; 4, 12, 34, 44, 45, 46, 60, 80, 81. 83
Childs, Jeni; 34, 62, 74, 76, 77 , 78
Clark, Jennifer; 34, 76
Cowgill, Julie; 21 , 34
Crocfer, Mark ; 12, 34, 50, 51 , 60, 78
Donnelly, Steve; 10, 34, 76
Driver, Sherry; 15, 34, 76, 77
Eledge, Trent; 9, 13, 34, 46
Elkins, Wesley; 34
Erickson, Mark ; 4, 34, 44, 52, 80, 83
Evans, Dave; 34, 44, 45
Feller, Corey; 12, 34, 44, 52, 74
Fisher, Bryan; 34, 81
Gach, Sheila; 10, 34, 80
Golloway, Chris; 13, 34, 46, 60
Geise, Keith; 34, 74, 75, 76, 81
Gibbs, Becky; 34, 74, 75, 76, 77 , 80, 82
Hansen, Jami; 4, 34, 42, 43
Hildreth, Pam; 12, 34, 42, 43, 48, 80, 83
Hiller, E'Lise; 9, 34, 42, 81
Hiller, Tim; 34
Hough, Jason; 34, 56, 74, 75, 80, 81
Hurt, Tim; 13, 34, 50, 51 , 60, 76, 82
Jensen, Chris; 8, 34, 46, 80
Jensen, Craig; 10, 12, 13, 34, 46, 78
Jensen, Jill: 34, 76
Jenson, Tami; 34, 75, 76, 77 , 78, 80, 82
Knott, Julie; 12, 34, 48, 54, 55, 78, 80
Leaders, Stephani; 34, 66
LeBaugh. Penny; 35. 76
'_inquist. Mike; 35. 74. 75, 76, 80
Loparco. David; 35
Madsen. Keri; 13. 35
Magnuson. Denise; 35. 42. 66. 82. 83
Martin, Gary; 7. 22. 35. 46. 56. 57 . 60
Martin. Lori; 35. 42. 43
McCoy. Mindi; 8. 21. 35. 66. 80. 82. 83
Murphy. James; 35
Neely, Mike; 35. 50. 51
Nielsen. Matt; 35, 81
O'Neill. Gary; 35, 83
Ollie. Roy: 35
Peterson. Sherie; 35. 42 , 62. 74. 75. 80
Rasmussen. Andy; 35, 81
Reed, Wayne; 35
Rief, Andy ; 21 . 35. 74, 75. 79. 82
Royer. Tom; 13, 21. 35. 50."51 . 78 . 82
Ryan. Bret t ; 35. 56. 57 . 83
Ryan. Doug; 12, 35. 46. 52
Thurlow. Troy; 35
Torneten, Terry; 21. 35. 50. 51 . 76. 80
Walker. Carrie; 22, 35. 42. 43, 54. 55, 58, 83
Wilson. Ryan: 21. 35, 60. 78. 79. 82. 83
Wood . Billie ; 35. 76
Wood. Jim; 35. 44. 45. 46, 47 , 52. 80

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�Arrowsmith. Brian; 37
Bailey. Tricia; 21. 36. 66. 7S. 76. 77 . 79. 83
Bardsley. Amy; 36. 42. 48. 54. S8. 74. 83
Barnard. Chuck; 36
Berneske. Kevin; 1S. 36. 76. 77
Bouvier. Tammy;36
Butler. Chris; 21. 36. S3. 74. 7S. 83
Campbell. Laurie; 36. 66
Christensen. Aaron; 36. 81
Culley. Tonya; 10. 36. SO. S1. S8. 74. 81
Ehrens. Joyce; 36. 63. 74. 7S. 78. 80. 82
Geise. Robbie; 10. 36. 44. 46. S2. S3. 60. 74. 7S. 80. 83
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Keitges. Chris; 36. S8. 80
Kennedy. Darcy; 36. 66. 76
Kennedy. Kathleen; 10. 36. 63. 80
Kerr. Lynette; 12. 36. 62. 63. 74. 78. 80. 82
Kingery. Pam; 12. 36. 48. 49. S8. 74. 83
Kingery. Tam; 36. 49. S8. 74. 80. 83
Larsen. Skyla; 12. 36. 49. S8. 74. 7S. 78. 79
Lee. Sandi; 36. 62. 83
Letner. Aaron; 36. 83
Logan. Carla; 36. 66. 81. 83
Mander. Angie; 36
Mullin. Dana; 37. 63. 74. 7S
Nelson. Corey; 37. 81
Nolan. Scott; 37. 81
O 'Neill. Jim; 12. 37
Peterson. Rachel; 37. 63
Pokorny. Jennifer; 37
Pott er. Liawni; S. 12. 21. 37. 42. 43. 48. 54. SS. S8. S9.

78. 79. 80
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Radtke. George; 37. S3. 80. 83
Rice. Becky ; 37. 48. S4. S8. 74. 83
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Rodenburg. Kelly; 37
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Ross. Sarah; 4. 12. 37. SO. S1. S8. 74. 7S. 76. 78 . 80
Rupp . Amy; 37. 66. 76. 80
Seli x. Corey; 37 . 81
Stroebele. Jill; 4. 12. 37. 42. 48. 49. 54. 74. 78. 80
Wahle. Jeff; 37. 76. 83
Walker. Jenny; 37. 42. 43. 48. 49. S8. 76
Young, Dena; 37. 74. 76. 83
Zych . Johnny; 37

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Arnold. Russ; 38
Bailey. Russ; 38. S6. 74. 7S. 76. 83
Bened~t. Shane; 38. 81
Bogs. Tina; 38. 76
Boyer. Bill; 38. SO. S1 . S3. 74. 76
Brokman. Chris; 38. 46. 74. 7S. 81
Brown. Jon; 38
Brown. Saudra; 38. 42. 49. S4. S8. S9. 80. 83
Butler. Tony; 21. 38. S3. 74. 7S. 80. 83
Callaghan. Todd ; 38. 83
Carmichael. Beth; 36. 76
Casson. Joe: 38. 44. 46. 60. 80. 81. 83
Cerny. Mark: 38. 44. 46. S3. 60. 74. 80. 83
Christensen. Tricia; 38. 42. 49. S4. S8. 74. 80. 83
Clark. Wendy; 38. 49. 74. 7S, 76. 80. 83
Crocfer. Caryn; 38. SO. S1. S8. 74. 7S. 80
Derby. Bev; 38. 80
Dohse. Mendi; 12. 38. 49. S8. 74. 7S. 80. 83
Dollen. Chantelle; 38. 66. 74. 80
Flood. Mike: 38. 74
French. Trisha : 38. 63. 74. 80. 81
Funkhouser. Ronee : S. 38. 49. S4. 74. 80. 83
Groshans. Shelley; 38. 66. 80
Hansen. Mony Jo; 38. 49. 80. 81
Hansen. Shelly; 38. 66. 74. 7S. 80. 83
Hedegaard. Tim; 38. 46. S3. 60. 74. 76. 80
Henry. Chad; 38. 46
Hiller. Paula; S. 12. 38. 42. 49. S4. 74. 7S. 80. 83
Hobbs. Cindi; 39. 49. S8. 76. 77
Hoffman. Lori; 39. 82
House. Mark; 39
Hurt. Jennifer; 39. 49. S4. 76. 80
James. Jason; 4. 12. 21. 39. 46. S6. 60. 80. 81 . 83
Kelso. Jim; 39. 76. 77. 80
Kephart. Lila ; 10. 12. 39. 42 . 49. 54. S8. 74. 7S. 76
Knowlton, Jamie; 39. 80. 81 . 83
Lamp. Kristi; 39. 49. S4. 74. 7S. 80. 8 1
Leaders. Jenni; 12. 39. 63. 74, 80. 81
LeBaugh. Willie; 39
Linquist. Alana; 39. 74. 7S. 76. 83
Minear. Mic kie; 39. 49. S8. S9. 74. 80. 83
Nielson. Trudy; 39. 74. 7S. 80. 83
Ollie. Ryan; 39
Oltmans. Te ri; 12. 39. 42. 48. 54 . S8. 74. 76. 80
Payne. Shelley; 39. 81 . 83
Rasmussen. John; 39. 80
Raymer. Charles; 39. 80
Rice. Keith; 39. 46. S3. 81 . 83
Ring. Richard; 39, 44. 46. 81 . 83
Rollins. Michelle; 39. 80. 82
Royer. Jason; 39. 74. 76
Selix. Kim; 39. 66
Shelton. Michelle; 21. 39. 74. 7S. 76. 83
Thompson. Erik; 39. 81
Torneten. Bob; 39. 81
Zo ok . Debbie; 39. 66. 81 . 82

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��Fashions took a much broader
meaning this year and included
everything from sweatshirts to Z
Cavarricci jeans. Originality and
wild designs took over the
fashion statement. Mock
turtlenecks, patches and
phrases, and leather were the
hot new leaders.

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Generra

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�f./~ 1988
Homecoming 1988 held a lot of
excitement and entertainment for
everyone involved. Once again there
-.yas a traditional spirit week and spirit
night. There was: hat and shades day,
hippie day, army day, pajama day/
slave day, and blue-white day. There
were many ideas and unusual styles of
dress. Slave day activities were
successful except in the view of the
seniors, and spirit night was a hit once
again .

Homecoming court consisted of: Trent Eledge, St effa ni Leaders,
Jamie Hansen. Matt Bracker. Sherry Driver. Dan Casson. Gary
Matrin, E'Lise Hiller. Jason Hough, Carrie Walker, Corey Feller, a nd
Pam Hildreth . Gary Martin and E'Lise Hiller were crowned king a nd
queen.

The a nnual homecoming parade was he ld that Friday along Main
Street . Young and old viewed the c lasses' displays of floats . The
game was held that evening .

8

�Originality sure had it's place during
homecoming week! Whether it was in
clothing , shades, or dance.

There was war. peace, fun in the sun. and some numb
rear-ends in the cold!

9

�Right: Senior Class officers: (1-r) Julie
Knott-President, Gary Martin-Vice
President. Carrie Walker-Treasurer, Mark
Crocfer-Secretary. Below left: Junior
Class officers: (clockwise) Sarah RossSecretary, Liawni Potter-President,
Tammy Kingery-Treasurer, Jill StroebeleVice President. Below right: Sophomore
Class officers: (1-r) Jason JamesPresident. Paula Hiller-Vice President,
Saundra Brown-Treasurer, Tricia
Christensen-Secretary.

10

Far left: .Freshman Class officers : (1-r)
Josh Bracker-Secretary, Dana
Carman-Vice President, Cullen
Chollett-President, Dee GachTreasurer. Far right: Student Cabinet :
(bottom row, 1-r) Carrie Potter.
Kathleen Kennedy, Jenni Leaders, Lila
Kephart, Curt Christensen; (top row,
1-r) Becky Gibbs, Tammi Jenson. Skyla
Larsen, Rachel Peterson. Corey Feller,
Mark Cerny, Brent Dohse, Mr.
Benzing .

�As the class of 1989 gets ready to step out into this
big world of ours, we can't help but take notice of
the great artists, wonderful musicians, terrific athletes,
and brilliant scholars among us. Our class has talents of
all kinds.
We started out as frightened children, approaching
our first day of school as if it were the scariest thing
we had ever seen, and for some it was . But we got
used to it, and we went through our first six years of
school together-as if nothing could tear us apart.
Then came the real test, junior high, seventh and
eighth grade. Here is where we did a lot of growing
up. Probably the most we've ever done. It might have
been the most terrifying experience ever-and for
some it could have been. Once more we made it
through . Only this time , we realized how independen t
we could really be. but we were still togeth er as a
group.
High school held many new e xperiences f o r u s a s

freshmen, some of which took a lot of getting used
to . As sophomores, we were just getting settled in.and
getting busy socializing with the "upperclassmen." Our
junior year was filled with the anticipation of only
having one more year until the "big day." Now here
we are, the seniors, one of our lifetime goals
achieved. Here we st and, on our big day, ready to
go our separate ways. No one thought it would be
like this.more sadness than joy.
Now, here we are, getting ready t o see what that
" real world" our teachers have been talking about is
really like. This is it. What is in our hearts now will
determine if our futures are succ essful, and for each
of us they will be.

11

�Above: Trent Wolford and Sarah Ross before taking
the stage.

Far Right :Jenni
Clark sings "No
Regrets." Near
Right : Sherry
Driver solos
" More Than
You Know ."

12

Clockwise: Teri Oltmans. Jennifer Hurt. Alana Linquist, and Michelle Shelton
"Together."

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N&amp; But A Good T~

Tricia Bailey takes a break as the
emcee .

Trudy Nielsen plays "Solfogietto" CPE
Bach .

Above : the Choir sings "We ore the People". Below : They perform on old movie hit.
" Hernando's Hideaway''.

13

�Jason Royer or Ozzy?

Tim Hedegaard "tries" to strike a sexy pose.

Did we have a little accident?! Jason Bardsley. Mark
Cerny. Rue Hough. and Rob Geise are hoping their
mommies packed some extra clothes.
14

Left: Liz Adkins tries to recall where she found her
lovely hatl Above: Cheaters. Cheaters. Cheaters!

Above: Betty Pullen and Rachel
Peterson using their few remaining
brain cells . Right: Tension breaker.
had to be done!

Above:Keith Rice is such a ladies man. Right :
How could you question such an innocent
face?

�Ab o ve: What 's in your mouth?! Above Right:
What a show off ! Far Right : Excuse me? Extreme
Right: What a rush!

Above: Working hard or hardly work ing? Above
Right : What a soldier! Far Rig ht: Cleavage?
Where?

Above · Hurry up a nd take t he pic ture !!! Right
Senior "Studs" of the year.

CLAtt OF 89

89, 89

CLAtt OF 89
15

�Update Newspaper Staff: Mindi McCoy, Chris Butler, Kathleen
Kennedy, Tammy Bryant . Bryan Fisher. Doug Ryan . Dawn
Tyson. Jenni Clark. and Sparky Murphy

Yearbook Staff- front row : Mark Eric kson. Corey Feller. Brett
Ryan, Sheila Gach. middle row : Carla Logan. Kelly Rod enburg ,
Laurie Campbell . Julie Knott. Kelly Bach . Je tf Wahle, Je nni
Clark . top row : Lori Martin. ;Rachel Pete rson. C arrie Walker.
Betty Pullen .

Left : Chris Butle r.
Jenni Clark. and
Sparky Murphy put
t og ethe r the
Update. Right :
Laurie Campbell
working on the
ye arbook.

16

�Top left: Mr. Pattee (gulp!)
checks some test s. Top
right : Linin' 'em up for the
mug shots! Middle left: See,
we do stud y - sometimes!
Middle right : The German
class pretends like the
camera isn 't on them - or
maybe they are really
working ! Bottom left: Smile,
Cullen ! You 're on "Candid
Camera " !

.·.·.·.·.·

�Top Jett: Sophomore class prom servers helped
make prom 1989 a success. Top right : Julie and
Craig, speaking on behalf of the seniors. gave us
the best and worst of the c lass of '89. Middle
left: Aaron. Betty, Kelly and Troy enjoying a loud
evening up close to the stage. What?! Middle
right : Sherry and Mike sing as part of the
presentation. Bottom left and right : Lynnette and
Tricia were the junior speakers at the big event.
18

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1989

Top left: Chris and Matt and all their
friends. Top right : Danna - after a while
we just don 't ask!!! Middle left: What it
looked like from t he other side of the
room. Amy's having a good time.
Middle right : Craig gets a lift from DooDah . Bottom : The action on the dance
floor .

19

��tPR!NG PLAY
.

"Nothing but Flirtatious!"

The cast of Ask Any Girl: Meg
Wheeler - Tricia Bailey. Mrs. Wheeler
- Andy Rief. Aunt Fern - Amy
Gearhart. Aunt Lettie - Dena Young.
Ada - Mindi McCoy. Lisa - Jennifer
Leaders. Ruby - Wendy Clark. Heidi Mendi Dohse. Jeannie - Jennifer Hurt.
Terri - Michelle Shelton. Vince - Tony
Butler. Alvin - Cullen Chollett. Mile
Doughton - Ryan Wilson. Evan
Doughton - Jason James. Ellen Chantelle Dollen. Jane - Ka thleen
Kennedy .

"Perfect Couple!"

"Now. Tricia . you're t rying to quit the
habit. "

21

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Top Left : Keith receives his award for 13
year perfect attendance - WOW!!! Top
Right : Tom receives one of his many
awards . Middle Lett : Tammy walks up the
aisle. Middle Right : Julie gives an excellent
speech as Dan waits to give his. Bottom
Right : Ryan shows his appreciation In
receiving the new Alan Christensen
Memorial Scholarship.

22

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loJt or

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BPJt

Top Left : Kelly, with diploma in hand.
shows us all how easy high school was l
Top Right: Doo-Dah . looking out the
window . wonders if his diploma will be
signed' Middle Left : Sherie and Sam friends 'til the end . Middle right : Carrie
and Pam finally figure out the answer to
the big question - Which side does the
stupid tassel g o on?! Bottom Left :
Denise leads the way in the big event .
Too bad we had to walk instead of run!

23

�Top left: Jason takes time-out for Sports
Illustrated during computers??? Top
right : The seniors in World Cultures study
Russia. Well. everyone except Doo-Dah!
Middle left: Yes, Steven, I'm sure that
would be the ideal spot for you. Middle
right : Dan, is that really People
magazine??? Bottom left: Billie relieves
stress by meditating. Bottom right: The
Auto CAD-ets! Go get 'em, boys!

24

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26

of 1989

Chet Adamson

Boyd Arnold

Kelly Boch

Kevin Bare

Mindi Bartholomew

Matt Brocker

Tammy Bryant

Nadine Carter

Don Casson

�Jennifer Childs

Jenni Clark

Steve Donnelly

Sherry Driver

Trent Eledge

Mark Erickson

Dave Evans

Corey Feller

Mark Crocfer

27

�28

Bryon Fisher

Sheila Gach

Chris Galloway

Keith Geise

Rebecca Gibbs

Pam Hildreth

E'Lise Hiller

Tim Hiller

Jason Hough

�Tim Hurt

Chris Jensen

Craig Jensen

Jill Jensen

Tami Jenson

Julie Knott

Steffani Leaders

Penny LeBaugh

Mike Linquist

29

�30

Matt Nielsen

Keri Madsen

Denise Magnuson

Gary Martin

Lori Martin

Mindi McCoy

James Murphy

Roy Ollie

Gory O'Neill

�Sherie Peterson

Tom Royer

Troy Thurlow

Wayne Reed

Andrew Rief

Brett Ryan

Doug Ryan

Terry Torneten

Billie Wood

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�Ryan Wilson

Jim Wood

Above : Bret t makes plans tor prom . Lett : She rie.
Sam. and Dave listen attentively while Tommy
sleeps.and Mr. Emme c hews his pen . .

Seniors not pictured:
Wes Elkins
Dave Loparco

32

�-

�£l£V£NT!-I GRAD£
William Alexander
Tricia Bailey
Amy Bardsley
Chuck Barnard
Kevin Berneske
Tammy Bouvier

Chris Butler
Laurie Campbell
Beth Carmichael
Aaron Christensen
Tonya Culley
Joyce Ehrens

Robbie Geise
Doreen Hassler
Shad Hovey
Christine Keitges
Darcy Kennedy
Kathleen Kennedy

Lynette Kerr
Pam Kingery
Tammy Kingery

Becky and Pam study
their American Literature
while John stores into
space!

34

�CLA!! OF 90
Skyla Larsen
Aaron Letner
Carla Logan
Dana Mullin
Corey Nelson
James O'Neill

Rachel Peterson
Liawni Potter
Betty Pullen
Becky Rice
Bret Rodenburg
Kelly Rodenburg

Amy Ross
Sarah Ross
Amy Rupp
Jill Stroebele
Dawn Tyson
Jeff Wahle

Jenny Walker
Dena Young
Johnny Zych

Mark wonders what
Kathleen is up to!

35

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

Chris Brokman
Saundra Brown
Tony Butler
Todd Callaghan
Joe Casson
Mark Cerny

Keith Christenson
Tricia Christensen
Wendy Clark
Caryn Crocfer
Bev Derby
Mendi Dohse

Chantelle Dollen
Mike Flood
Trisha French
Ronee Funkhouser
Mony Jo Hansen
Shelly Hansen

Tim Hedegaard
Chad Henry

Saundra and Mony work
hard while Jennifer says.
" Work? What's that?"

36

�CloJJ of 91
Paulo Hiller
Cynthia Hobbs
Mork House
Jennifer Hurt
Jason Jomes
Jomes Kelso

Lila Kephart
Jamie Knowlton
Kristi Lamp
Jenni Leaders
Willie LeBough
Alana Linquist

Mickie Mineor
Trudy Nielsen
Ryan Ollie
Teri Oltmans
Shelly Pa yne
John Rasmussen

Chorles Raymer
Keith Rice
Richard Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer
Michelle Shelton

Erik Thompson
Debbie Zook

Je nny and Kristi "goofing
o ff" again!

37

�Stacy Adamson
Bradley Arrowsmith
Jason Bardsley
Adrian Block
Joshua Bracker
Malia Camp

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

Tina Collins
Brent Dohse
John Ehrens
Diane Gach
Amy Gearhart
Shawn Henry

Jimmie Hobbs

Dana and Cullen discuss
the day's events before
going to c lass.

38

�Rue Hough
Eddy Jackson
Arion Jensen
Sara Justesen
Kelli Kennedy
Laurie Lamp

Heather Leaders
Lori Malnack
Mike McCoy
Carrie Potter
Jared Powell
Chris Richard

Mark Rollins
Tina Rodenburg
Jason Storey
Jami Waldmann
Sarah Wakefield
Craig Wiggins

Jeannie Wilson
Trent Wolford

Curt tries to convince
Trent to stop studying
for awhile and enjoy the
game.

39

�Top left: Rockin' and rollin'; top
right : Doing it for our country! ;
bottom left: Showing our best
sides; center: Battling it out;
bottom right : Hanging around.

40

��Mr. Emme g ives his words of
wisdom.

Above: Corey
gets one of his
many hits.
Far right:
Eagles warm
up before the
game.
Right: Rob uses
his cannon to
get it into the
infield.

The Eagle baseball squad finished their season with a 6-13 record behind
the first year coaching of John Emme.
The biggest highlight of the year was beating arch-rival Tri-Center three
times. The Eagles hope to improve on their record next year as all of the
starters will return.
42

�Row one: Jason Bardsley. Troy Thurlow,
Bret Rodenburg, Rob Geise. Jared
Powell Row two: Richard Ring. Mike
Linquist, Eric Hjelle, Mark Cerny. Joe
Casson. Mark Erickson Row three:
Coach John Emme. Jim Wood. Wayne
Mander. Dave Evans. Daniel Casson.
Chris Galloway, Corey Feller

Left: As Mr. Emme warms up the
Eagles. Dan looks into the stands for
Lisa .
Above : Bre t fouls one off into the
dirt.

43

�Row One: Elizabeth Adkins, Micki Minear, Kristi Lamp, Mendi Dohse, Wendy Clark Row Two :
Liawni Potter, Tricia Christensen, Paula Hiller, Saundra Brown, Teri Oltmans, Lila Kephart,
Jenny Walker Row Three: Coach Joyce Tiarks, Jill Stroebele, Amy Bardsley, Jami Hansen,
Lori Martin, E'Lise Hiller. Pam Hildreth, Coach Lois Johnson
Far Right: Getting prepared for the big
game.
Right: Lori trying to hit the ball.
Bottom: Liawni looking disgusted after
another fight with John.

44

�The Underwood Eagles softball team had a record breaking season
when they finished with 21 wins . The varsity compiled a 21-9 season
record and captured the championship trophy in both the Underwood
Invitational and the Western Iowa Conference Tournament . The Eagles
were second in the sectional tournament and advanced into the
second round of regional play before losing 1-0 to Carson-Macedonia.
The team was ranked eighteenth in the state in Class 1-A by the Iowa
Girls High School Athletic Union. Several players earned individual
awards: First Team All Conference; Liawni Potter and Jenny Walker;
Second Team All Conference; Saundra Brown and Lori Martin. End of
the season awards; Outstanding Defensive Player- Lori Martin,
Outstanding Offensive Player- Liawni Potter. Rookie of the YearSaundra Brown. and M.V.P.- Jenny Walker.
The Junior Varsity finished with a fine 10-3-1 record for the year.
Above Rig ht: Amy gets a "little" help
carrying the balls . Above Left: Jill
swinging for a hit . Above: Liawni
determined to kill it.

45

�Row one : Mony Jo Hansen. Kristi Lamp, Jennifer Hurt. Pam Kingery , Liawni Potter. Lila Kephart. Mendi Dohse. Elizabeth Adkins.
Wendy Clark . Row two: Coach Tiarks. Manager Dena Young. Laurie Lamp. Carrie Potter. Sarah Wakefield . Heather Leaders.
Kelli Kennedy. Lori Malnack. Coach Johnson . Row three: Pam Hildreth. Paula Hiller. Jenny Walker. Julie Knott . Becky Rice.
Tricia Christensen. Amy Bardsley. Teri Oltmans. Saundra Brown .

Below left : What do we do next .
coach?
Below : Te ri and Liawni practice
the ir bumping skills.

46

�Above left : Potsie t ips one over the net . .
Above : Becky gets a little e xtra kick behind her
spike .
th .
Left : The Eagles get warmed up before e1r
conference victory over Tri-Center.

The 1988 Volle yball Team had one of the best seasons in Underwood history. The
t eam . led by seniors Pam Hildreth and Julie Knott. compiled a season record of 295-5. and won the Conference Tournament.
The season started with the team placing second at the Shenandoah
.
Tournament and having Pam Hildreth and Becky Rice named to the All-Tournament
Team. Next. the g irls won their own invitational beating a rated Audubon team in
the finals . Becky Rice and Liawni Potter were named to the All-Tournament Team
at the Underwood Tournament . The team also won the Nishna Valley Tournament
and had Pam Hildre th and Becky Rice named to its All-Tournament Team.
The impressive Underwood t eam was undefeated in the conference with a
perfect 6-0 record. They also won the Conference Tournament beating Tri-Center
in the finals. Porn Hildreth. Llowni Potter. Teri Oltmons. and Becky Rice were named
to th e First Team All-Conference .
The Eag les placed second at Sectionals and went on to Regionals where they
were beaten in the semi-finals by Tri-Center. Because of their impressive record. the
te am was ro ted 20th in Closs 1A at one point in the season . and was listed as a
contender the rest of t he season. Underwood 's balanced team hod t wo girls
named t o t he Second Team All-Southwest-Iowa (SWI) . They were Liowni Potter and
Teri Oltmans. Pam Hildreth and Beck y Rice were named to the Third Team All-SWI
and Lila Kephart received Honorable Mention All -SWI.
The Junior Varsity also had an e xcellent year with a 20-2-9 record and the
freshmen team gained a lot of valuable experience during the season.

47

�£ag&amp; FD011Jall '88
Below: Coach McGrain
urges on the Eagles .
Below left : The Eagles
discuss an important
play .
Below right: Matt struts
his stuff.

Row one : John Ehrens, Craig Wiggins, Chris Richard, Dana Carman , Rue Hough, Chris
Brokman. Coach Morris. Row two : Coach McGrain, Keith Rice . Josh Bracker. Joe Casson,
Jason Bardsley, Keith Christenson, Coach Speigel. Row three : Aaron Letner. Chris Je nsen. Chris Galloway, Matt Bracker. Trent Eledge, Rob Geise . Row four : Mark Cerny, Brett
Ryan, Dan Casson. Doug Ryan, Shad Hovey, Steve Donnelly, Gary Martin . Row five :
Jared Powell. Eddie Jackson, Jim Wood , Glenn Donnelly, Ric hard Ring, Jason James.

48

�Above left: The Eagles take time-out
to play Pictionary .
Above : Woody gets scouted before
the game?
Below left: Josh paces the sidelines
while waiting to see some action .
Below : Brett and Dan put the c run ch
on the Cardinals .

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�Row One : Kris Keitges.
Skyla Larsen. Nadine
Carter. Caryn Crocfer.
Row Two : Mick ie Minear.
Manager Tom Royer. Bill
Alexander. Tim
Hedegaard. Mark
Crocfer. Ryan Wilson.
Tonya Culley, Bill Boyer.
Row Three: Coach
Schla pia

Above : Bill le ads the pac k.
Abo ve le ft : Mark strides t o
cat c h the le a ders.
Le ft : Tim e njo ys the scenery .

50

�Left : Mark looks a little queasy.
Above: Skylo and Mickie suck it up and kick it to the finish
line!
Abo e Right: Ryan looks for a shortcut.

Above : Coach Schlapia looks for his
dentures.
Above left: Before
Left : After

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�GOrA BoJhlJJol! 88-8 9
I

I

Row One: ·Coach Schlapia. Mendi Dohse. Teri Oltmans, Elizabeth Adkins, Lori Malnack, Carrie Potter, Jeannie Wilson . Lila Kephart. Tricia
Christensen, Coach Morris. Row Two: Julie Knott, Nadine Carter, Amy Bardsley, Becky Rice. Heather Leaders, Sarah Wakefield. Amy
Gearhart, Jennifer Hurt. Saundra Brown, Jenny Walker. Liawni Potter

,.
Below : He has risen!
Right: Mr. Morris and Mr. Schlapia talk strategy.

52

�Above Left: Boredom starts to set in. Above : Teri "Whiplash "
Oltmans gets position for the rebound . Far Left : Carrie and
Liawni question the official's call. Left: Julie coaches Nadine
on her wrestling technique. Below Left: Amy! Get t hat
rebound! Below Right : Carrie takes a shot from the charity
stripe .

The girls' basketball t eam improved tremendously over the
past two years. There was a lot of leade rship shown by the
three senior captains, Carrie Walker, Nadine Ca rter. and Julie
Knott . Everyone played with heart and desire at all times .
One of the highlights of the season was defeating Treynor
in a close game. 59-55 . The girls ended up a t 4-8 in the
conference, and 7-13 overall.
Four Players were named to t he all-conference t eam . They
are : 1st team - Carrie Walker; 2nd team - Nadine C arter.
Becky Rice, and Lila Kephart .
At the winter sports banquet . there were awa rds given out
for accomplishments made during the season. Carrie Walker M.V.P .; Julie Knott - Hustle Award; Tricia Christensen - Most
Improved: Nadine Carter and Liawni Potter - Eagle Award .
With a large number of underclassmen returning, t he years
to come look very promising .

53

�8og1, BoJ,kiJIJoll '88- '8 9
I

Row One : Rue Hough, Josh Bracker. Corey Feller. Chris Butler. Row Two: Coach
Buller, Mark Cerny, Tim Hedegaard, Doug Ryan. Mark Erickson. Matt Bracker.

The '88-'89 boys' basketball team was
made up of four seniors. three juniors. two
sophomores, and two freshmen . The Eagle
team didn't have much depth. but did the
best they could with who they had.
The boys had a respectable season
finishing with a 4-8 conference re cord and
an 8-13 season record. Their offensive
average was 63.3 points per game and
., they had a 69.7 defensive average.
Highlights of the season were scoring the
first 100 point game in Underwood history
and almost beating Tri-Center in districts.
losing only by 4 points.
Mark Erickson was voted 1st t e am AllConfere nce a nd Matt Bracker 2nd Team .
Special awards given at the end of the
season were : Josh Bracker - Hustle Award,
Corey Feller - Out st a nding Rebounder,
Mark Erickson - Free-Throw Award, Matt
Bracker - M.V.P .. Shad Hovey - Super Sub
Award .
The Eagles hope to improve next year
with the e xperience they acquired from
this year .

.
54

Below : Doug and Shad make faces for the camera .
Right: Mark drives for an easy lay-up.

�Top Left: The Eagles anticipate
a rebound . Top Right : Doug
fights for position . Bottom Left :
Josh hopes that Mark makes
the front-end of his one-andone . Bottom Middle: Doo-Dah
avoids getting rejected .
Bottom Right: Matt waits for
the official to throw him the
ball.

Row One : Curt Christensen.
Brent Dohse. Mike McCoy.
Keith Rice. Rue Houg h, Bill
Boyer. Row Two : Tony Butler.
Trent Wolford. Tim Hedegaard,
Mark Cerny. Brod Arrowsmit h.
Cooch Spiegel.

55

�W'U'.4-rkg '88- '89

Above: Bugs shows off his fashionable warm-ups. Above Right : Coach
McWilliams is still eating lunch.

Row one: Craig Wiggins, Jim Hobbs, Keith Christenson, Bret Rodenburg, John Ehrens . Row Two : Jason
Hough, Aaron Letner. Brett Ryan, Gary Martin, Jason James, Jason Bardsley.

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�At the beginning of the 1988-89
campaign, many thought this would be a
"rebuilding" year for the Eagles . With the
team consisting of three seniors and two
juniors; underclassmen would have to fill
some big shoes and most of the newly
established thirteen weight classes. With
the team lacking depth and the squad
barely into the season; a key point-getter,
junior Bret Rodenburg, was lost for the year
due to a shoulder injury. The coaching staff
had some doubts as to the outcome of
this season.
But the Eagle grapplers rose to the
occasion. With a never-say-quit attitude
and the help from two fine coaches, Lewis
Curtis and Steve Fink, the team gave it
their all. They broke three school team
records for wins, takedowns, and falls . Two
individual school records were either
broken or tied by senior, Brett Ryan , who
had the most wins in a season and who
also tied the fall record . Sophomore, Keith
Christenson led the team in five individual
categories-takedowns. escapes. reversals,
nearfalls and match points. The three
seniors : Brett Ryan. Gary Martin and Jason
Hough. also made their mark in individual
career wins by becoming the 2nd. 4th, and
5th wrestlers respectively on the career
chart. Five wrestlers had 20 or more wins;
freshman. Jim Hobbs - 20. Keith Christenson
- 26, Jason Hough - 26. Gary Martin - 26
and Brett Ryan - 35. Four Eagles qualified
for districts: freshman , Jason Bardsley, Keith
Christenson. Jason Hough and Brett Ryan.
The lone state qualifier. Brett Ryan . finished
an excellent season with a fifth place
medal in Des Moines at 189 pounds.
Other awards received by wrestlers were
Gary Martin chosen as outstanding wrestler
at the Ida Grove Tournament . This was the
second year in a row that an Underwood
wrestler earned this award . Most Improved
Wrestler was Jason James, and the "Old
Shoe" Award went to Jason Hough.
This 1as Coach McWilliams' last year at
Underwood. He would like to thank
·
everyone that was involved in the wrestling
program from top to bottom . He enjoyed
his years at Underwood and will especially
miss the young men that worked and
sweated for him and the te am . To all the
wrestlers in Underwood 's future remember
these three points to success: set your
goals and aim high, believe in yourself. and
work hard and never g ive up.
Yours in Wrestling,
Coach Steve McWilliams

1987-1989

Top left . Spa nky practices his modeling. Middle left: Keith look s hungry for a win.
floHom left : Bugs wishes the match were over. Top right : Jason compares his
&lt;op Middle right : Jason tries desperately t o esc ape . Bottom right : Brett shows us
jump rope technique.

57

�Ttoek 89

Row One : Brad Arrowsmith. Matt Brennan. Ed Jackson. Rue Hough. Ryan Wilson. Mark
Rollins. Jason Bardsley, Mike McCoy, Jared Powell Row Two : Coach Schlapia. Mark Cerny ,
Rob Geise . Chris Galloway, Mark Crocfer. Tim Hiller. Trent Wolford. Tim Hedegaard. Coach
McGrain.

Right: Mike goes down the stretch before the
crowd . Far Right: Mark poses after breaking
the school record in the 400 meter dash.
Below Right: Up to no good.

�Above Left : Rue shows us his version of the
flamingo. Above Middle : Tim wonders where
the finish line is . Above Right : Ed kicks in his

turbos. Left: Mark stays within reach.

Below : Tim tip -toes to the finish . Below Right : Whoa! Maybe
this isn't such a good idea .

�Row One: Pam Kingery. Saundra Brown. Micki Minear Row Two : Cindy Hobbs. Carrie
Potter. Lila Kephart. Tammy Kingery. Sara Justesen. Amy Bardsley. Sarah Wakefield Row
Three : Coach Minssen. Caryn Crocfer. Mendi Dohse. Teri Oltmans. Julie Knott. Becky Rice.
Tricia Christensen. Kristi Lamp, Coach Johnson

Left : Caryn stays out in front . Below Left: Don't
you dare take my picture! Below : Tricia
checks out at the competition.

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�Above : And the new Miss Teen USA is
. . ? Left : Follow the leader. Below Left :
How's that. coach?

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1988-1989!

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�88-89C~
Below: Jenni and Trisha
bttempt to dismount. Below
Right : The cheerleaders show
their spirit in a mount. Bottom
Left: The wrestling
cheerleaders supporting the
team . Bottom Right : Katie and
Tammy prepare to dismount,
while Kelli and Pam struggle to
get off.

Top : Joyce Ehrens (V). Trisha French (J.V .),
Miss Garcia, Betty Pullen (V), Dana Mullin
(J.V.). Middle : Lynette Kerr (V), Kelli Kennedy
(J.V .). Ronee Funkhouser (J.V .), Jeni Childs (V).
Rachel Peterson (V). Bottom: Jenni Lead ers
(J.V .), Kathleen Kennedy (V).

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�Above Left : U.E.
entertaining the crowd.
Above Right : Top: Tam
Kingery. Kelli Kennedy.
Trisha French. Pam Kingery.
Bottom : Kathleen Kennedy,
Jeni Childs.
Bottom Left : Top: Betty
Pullen. Rachel Peterson .
Middle: Lynette Kerr. Dana
Mullin. Bottom : Jenni
Leaders. Joyce Ehrens.

65

�1988-89

DJ~
This year was very productive.
We accomplished learning five
routines during the season . We
received high /l's on bot h of our
state routines . Our sponsor was
Joanie Geise. our captain was
Steffani Leaders. and our cocaptain was Carla Logan . Mindi
McCoy took a solo routine to Miss
Iowa Dance . The whole squad
appreciated the special help Barb
Wood gave us.

Below: "And for the big finish!"
Bottom Left : "Getting ready . .. "
Bottom Center: "We're smiling !"
Bottom Right: ' Tm smiling t oo! "

First Row: Darcy Kennedy. Mindi McCoy. Laurie Campbell. Tammy Bryant .
Row Two: Chantelle Dollen. Carla Logan. Tina Collins. Debbie Zook . Third
Row : Bev Derby. Denise Magnuson. Shelly Hansen. Steffani Leaders .

66

��Cf-/ORfJ~

ABOVE : Sherry Driver got an outstanding
performance at the state contest. Top Right:
CHORUS Right: All-State Auditions . Sarah Ross. Mike
Linquist. and Sherry Driver were selected as All-State
members.

Middle Right : Southwest Iowa Honor Choir Above:
Solo l's: Sherry Driver. Penny LeBaugh. Michelle
Shelton, Sarah Ross. Cindy Hobbs. Teri Oltmans,
Mike Linquist . Lower Right: SPECIAL AW/!-.RDS : Mike
Linquist (Top points runner-up, 4 year double
letter. Achievement. National Choral Award),
Sherry Driver (Top points. 4 year double lette r.
Achievement. National Chora l Award). Jeni Childs
(Top points runner-up. 4 year double letter.
Achievement) Becky Gibbs (4 year double letter.
Achievement). Penny LeBaugh (4 year double
letter. Achievement) Terry Torneten ( 4 year
double letter. outstanding c horus booster award).

68

�.fwUfg

C1uwr, 1b D. C.
Swing Choir members include: Teri
Oltmans. Tammy Bryant, Sarah
Ross, Sherry Driver, Billie Wood,
Jenni Clark , Michelle Shelton, Beth
Carmichael, Mindi Bartholomew.
Wendy Clark . Becky Gibbs. Dena
Young , Mike Linquist, Jim Hobbs,
Tami Jenson, Jeni Childs, Tim
Hedegaard, Terry Torneten. Trudy
Nielsen. Kevin Berneske, Jason
Royer, Jeff Wahle, Keith Geise.
Jim Kelso. Trent Wolford, Lori
Malnack, Dawn Tyson, Liawni
Potter, Jennifer Hurt, Tim Hurt.
Steve Donnelly, Nancy Dose, Mrs.
Wallin .

Underwood Unlimited journeyed to Washington, D.C., at
the end of April t his year t o participate in " America Sings
for the Homeless." A large number of fundraising activities
helped offset t he cost of the trip for the p articipants .
While in the Washington area , the swing choir members
were able to see and visit many places of Interest, such as
the Capitol, the White House, t he Smithsonian Institute,
Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery, a nd the
Washington Monument. It was a trem emdous experience
for everyone!

69

�BAND
Right: DRUM
MAJORETTES: Lynette
Kerr. Dana Mullin Far
Right: MARCHING BAND
Below: SOUTHWEST
IOWA HONOR BAND:
Mike Linquist. Amy Ross,
Alana Linquist

Above WIC HONOR BAND AND HONOR JAZZ BAND Front Ro w : Becky Gibbs. Mike
Linquist. Sara h Ross. Alana Linquist. Kristi Lamp . Middle: Trud y Nielsen. Andy Rief. Shelly
Hansen. Dana Mullin. Joyce Ehrens . Tami Jenson. Michelle Shelten. Back : Tricia Bailey,
Skyla La rsen. Amy Ross, Ronee Funkhouser. Mickie Minear. Jenni Leaders. Lyne tt e Ke rr.

70

Sarah Ross g ot an
outstanding solo
award at stat e smo .I
g roup c ontest

�ABOVE : Cotton Bowl Participants: Back :
Alana Linquist. Teri Oltmans. Jeni Childs
Front: Mike Linquist TOP LEFT: Concert Band
MIDDLE LEFT : SOLO l's and ENSEMBLE l's:
Front : Shelly Hansen. Chantelle Dollen . Paula
Hiller. Lila Kephart . Mike Linquist. Sarah Ross.
Michelle Shelton . Tony Butler. Cullen
Chollett Middle: Skyla Larsen. Laurie Lamp.
Dana Mullin. Joyce Ehrens. Sara Justesen.
Teri Oltmans. Wendy Clark Back : Am y Ross.
Corey Feller. Ed Jackson. John Ehrens. Tim
Hedegaard. Caryn Crocfer. Alana Linquist .
Kristi Lamp . Left: JAZZ BAND

Left : SPECIAL BAND AWARDS : Front : Te ri
Oltmans (Cotton Bowl), Amy Ross (S .W. 1.
H B.. Direct or Award). Ala na Linq uist (Top
Band Points, Cotton Bowl. S.W.1. H.B.) . Jeni
Childs (Cot ton Bowl) . Back : Andy Rief
(Director Awa rd). Mike Linquist (Cotton
Bowl. Second Top Band Points. S W.1. H.B..
Lewis Armstrong Jazz Award. WIC Honor
Band). Sarah Ross (John Phillip Sousa
Award). Skyla Larsen (John Phillip Sousa
Award) Bottom Left : SENIOR BAND
MEMBERS.

71

�Above : Tricia Bailey, this year,
e xpressed a child' s view of the
world in literary program .

Above Left : Andy Rie f and
Ryan Wilso n smile proudly as
they contemplate their last
year of high school speech .

Cullen Chollett is superman, an
astronaut, and in the Land of
Lost Time, looking for a
telephone . Or is he just
improvisational acting?

Row One: Cullen Chollett,
Tricia Bailey, Kelli Kennedy, Tina
Collins . Row Two : Andy Rief.
Ryan Wilson, Amy Gearhart,
Liawni Potter, Heather Leaders .
The speech c lass stands and
smiles at their many
accomplishments this year .

72

�Row One : Lynette Kerr.
Joyce Ehrens. Jill Stroebele.
Sarah Ross. Liawni Potter.
Skyla Larsen . Row Two :
Chris Keitges. Dana Mullin.
Bret Rodenburg, Julie Knott.
Amy Ross. Jeni Childs . Row
Three : Robbie Geise.
Saundra Brown. Ranee
Funkhouser. Wendy Clark .
Tami Jenson. Ryan ·Wilson.
Kelly Bach . Row Four : Joe
Casson. Lila Kephart . Tricia
Christensen. Teri Olt mans.
Mark Crocfer. Tom Royer.
Craig Jensen .

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Tom Royer discusses the
importance of leadership in
the National Honor Societ y.
Craig Jensen seems to be
thinking to himself. " Haven't
I heard this speech
b e fore ?"

Row One : Chris Keitges.
Dana Mullin. Bret
Rodenburg . Row Two :
Ro bbie Geise . Saundra
Brown . Ranee Funkhouser.
Wendy Clark . Row Three :
Joe C a sson. Lila Kephart.
Tricia Christensen . Teri
Oltmans. These are the
ne w inductees into the
National Honor Societ y in
1989.

73

�Row One: Kelly Bach. Matt
Nielsen. Jason Ho.ugh. Chris
Jensen. E'Lise Hiller. Matt
Bracker. Row Two: Deb
Zook. Shelley Payne. Andy
Rasmussen. Jenni Leaders.
Craig Jensen. Doug Ryan.
Tonya Culley. Row Three:
Karen Cohrs. Kayla Cohrs.
Mony Jo Hansen. Trisha
French. Paula Hiller. Kelli
Kennedy. Carrie Potter .
Row Four: Jamie Knowlton.
John Ehrens. Keith Geise.
Rue Hough. Jason Bardsley.

Ben:~i~fri~::~~~i~~~~~:
Casson. Joshua Bracker.
Brent Dohse. Curt
Christensen. Eddy Jackson.

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Leaders. C. Keitges. S. Ross. L.
Malnack. C. Chollett. D. Gach.
S. Wakefield. Row 2: W. Clark.
M. Dohse. T. Oltmans. C. Christensen. D. Carman. J. Bracker.
E. Jackson. J. Bardsley . Row 3:
L. Kerr. T. French . J. Leaders. P.
Hiller. R. Funkhouser. K. Lamp.
A. Ross. T. Wolford. M. Cerny.
Row 4: K. Cohrs. K. Cohrs. M.
Rollins. J. Knowlton. B. Derby.
M. Minear. S. Brown. T. Christensen. C . Dollen. M. J. Hansen.
J. Hurt. L. Kephart . Row 5: C.
Richard. T. Hedegaard. T. Butler. M. Linquist. ?. L. Lamp. J.
Waldmann. C. Crocfer. P. LeBaugh. Row 6: D. Tyson. B.
Rice. R. Wilson. C. Potter. T.
Collins. K. Kennedy, J. James.
J. Casson. A. Block .

Chris. Sarah. Amy. Chris. Mike. and Dan
from second period German take time
from their party t o wish us " Frohlic he
Weihnachte n!"

74

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Front Row : Jeni Childs,
Becky Gibbs, Beth
Carmichael, Tami Jenson.
Middle Row: Joyce Ehrens,
Michelle Shelton, Amy
Gearhart. Back Row:
Lynette Kerr. Dana Mullin,
Dena Young, Heather
Leaders.

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Front Row : Amy Rupp, Carla Logan,
Sk yla Larsen, Cullen Chollett, Liawni
Potter, Saundra Brown, Keith
C hristenson, Brett Ryan . Second Row:
Kristi Lamp, Laurie Campbell, Sarah Ross,
Tami Jenson , Becky Gibbs, Michelle
Shelton, Amy Ross, Penny LeBaugh . Third
Ro w : Lila Kephart, Wendy Clark , Dana
Mullin. Tricia Christensen, Mendi Dohse ,
Heather Leaders, Elizabeth Adkins,
Sparky Murphy, Alana Linquist . Fourth
Row: Todd Callaghan, Richard Ring ,
Mickie Minear, Rue Hough, Trent
Wolford , Joshua Bracker, Russ Bailey,
Shane Benedict, Ryan Wilson . Fifth Row :
Mr. Emme , Keith Rice , Joe Casson, Jason
James, Laurie Lamp, Jamie Knowlton ,
Gnry O'Neill, Mike Linquist . Sixth Row : Bill
Boyer, Amy Gearhart, Joyce Ehrens,
Dena Young , Beth Carmichael, Tricia
Bailey, John Zych . Back Row : Jennifer
Hurt, Teri Oltmans, Michelle Rollins. Trudy
Nielsen, Steve Donnelly.

75

�Front row : Amy Bardsley,
Jamie Knowlton, Tam
Kingery, Becky Rice. Ryan
Wilson . Back row: Trent
Wolford, Tim Hedegaard,
Steve Donnelly.

Front row: Jamie Knowlton,
John Zych, Chris Brokman,
Ms. Hartsock, Tricia Bailey,
Mindi McCoy, Tammy
Bryant, Andy Rief, Chris
Butler

..... ·.·.·

76

��Melissa Adkins
Dan Baumfalk
Amy Carlile
Jared Carman
Leslie Casson
Kelly Cox

Jackie Derby
Joanna Eggers
Keaven Fisher
Carrie Funkhouser
Donn Galloway
Angie Gochanour

Jason Groshans
(not p ictured)
Judd Hawkins
Karen Hedegaard
Ann Hough
Shari Jacobsen
Eric Jensen

Jane Joens
Kurt Justesen
Phillip Kennedy
Teresa Kerr
Leah Klaudt
Dean Leaders

" We Be Cool! "

76

�au or 93
Jason Lippold
Laura Logan
Jennifer Mander
Carrie Mattes
Tom McGargill
Marty Moore

Kelly Nelson
Wendy Pearrow
Amy Pitt
Lisa Polak (not
pictured)
Betty Rief
Jim Ross (not
p ictured)

Chad Ryan
Sarah
Schnackenberg
Keith Seidler (not
pic t ured)
Sonya Shaver
Jeff Shudak
Matt Stokes (not
pictured )

Jeff Stoner
Jessica Thompson
Tim Waldron
Jeff Whannell
Angela Widick
Melissa Zook

Je ff Shudak encourages
his fellow future scientists
to " take five " from their
studie s.

79

�Kristen Anderson

Nikki Bach

Robbie Widick uses his extrasensory powers to make
Heather Dollen sing at his
command!

Richard Barker
Kelli Barnett
Kristina Blackburn
Chad Brown
Di xie Brown (not
pictured)
Robin Burke

Chris Campbell
Constance Casson
Jill Childs
Jay Collins
Gina Dicenzo
Jennifer Dohse

Heather Dollen
Heather Driver
Jennifer Eggers
Lisa Ettleman
Tanya French
Carrie Goodman

80

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or 94
Seth Grote
Amy Isenhour
Carrie Jacobsen
Adam Justesen
Melisia Kaiser
Susan Knott

Jason Lambertson
Rebecca Logan
Brent Louison
Matthew Malnack
Mandi McManigal
Angela Minear

Renee Ring
Tim Rodenburg
Robert Simmons
Jami Strum
Mark Sutton
C hristina Tamns

Kari Thomas
Jennifer Walker
Cheryl West
Robert Widic k
Jason Williams
Danielle Wilson

Jason Wilson

Lori Wood

81

�LuAnn Adams
Suzanne Blackburn

Jill Block
Shawna Carman

" It's movie time!"

Lori Casson
Brad Christenson
James Donelly
Mike Hedegaard
Sonny Henry
Justin James

Heather Kephart
Justin Kinney
Sarah Klaudt
Jessica Knowlton
Joel Leaders
Erika Martin

82

�CloJJ ol 95
Danny Masker
Shannon
McManigal
Keith Parrish
Sara Powell
Joe Rasmussen
Janet Ross

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

Eric Tiarks
John Tiarks
Paul Whitson
Jolene Wood
Brandy Wyatt
Joey Zych

Not pictured :
Ressa Holcomb
Sheri Huckins
Teresa Ra tke
Shane Ruckman

83

�SIXTH GRADE CHOIR

JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR

SIXTH GRADE BAND

JUNIOR HIGH BAND

84

�JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS :
BASKETBALL AND WRESTLING
First Row: Leslie Casson. Corrie
Funkhouser. Nikki Bach. Second Row :
Ann Hough. Tonya French. Third Row :
Jennifer Dohse .

JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL
First Row : Kelly Nelson. Justin Jomes. Donny
Masker. Second Row: Jim Ross. Jeff Stoner.
Shawna Carmon. Poul Whitson . Third Row:
Keoven Fisher. Jone Joens. Suzanne
Blackburn. Jennifer Walker. Tanya French.
Heather Dollen.

JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS
First Row : Jane Joens. Betty Rief.
Mandi McManigal. Second Row: Jami
Strum. Melisia Kaiser. Third Row: Leah
Klaudt .

85

�Row one: Melissa Adkins. Jennifer
Walker, Lisa Ettleman. Christina
Tamns. Kelli Cox , Jenni Dohse, Angie
Minear. Renee Ring. Row two :
Connie Casson, Sonya Shaver, Carrie
Funkhouser, Leslie Casson, Jill Childs.
Susie Knott. Danielle Wilson . Row
three: Ann Hough, Amy Pitt. Jane
Joens. Teresa Kerr, Carrie Goodman,
Kristen Anderson, Robin Burke. Tanya
French . Row four : Coach Rongish,
Jennifer Mander. Wendy Pearrow.
Amy Carlile. Amy Isenhour.

Row one : Jeff Stoner, Chad Ryan, Dean
Leaders, Donn Galloway. Judd Hawkins,
Jeff Shudak. Kelly Nelson. Marty Moore,
Kurt Justesen. Eric Jensen. Jason Lippold,
Tim Waldron . Row two: Coach Hawks.
Seth Grote, Tim Rodenburg . Ricky
Barker. Keaven Fisher. Jared Carman,
Kelli Barnett, Danny Baumfalk , Mark
Sutton. Robbie Widick, Chad Brown. and
Coach Curtis.

Judd Hawkins dodges two w ould-be Walnut
t a c kle rs to score another to uchdown for the
Eagles!

86

�&lt;o w One: Seth Grote. Brent Louison. Kelli Barnett . Mark Sutton. Robbie Simmons. Row Two:
Coach Emme. Danny Baumfalk . Kelly Nelson. Jeff Shudak. Judd Hawkins. Donn Gallowa y,
Chad Brown. Row Three : Jeff Stoner. Jason Lippold. Kurt Justesen. Jared Carman. Eric
,ensen .

•
ow One : Danielle Wilson. Gina DiCenzo. Cheryl West . Connie Casson. Lisa Ettleman . Jennifer
/ alker. Coach Johnson. Row Two : Jennifer Mander. Kelly Co x. Sonya Shaver. Melisia Kaiser.
e sa Kerr. Melissa Adkins. Jill Childs, Susan Knott . Ro w Three: Renee Ring . Kirsten Anderse n.
me Jo ens. Amy C arlile . Angela Widick . Melissa Zook. Leah Klaudt .

87

�Row One : Jesse Beauchamp, Matt Malnack, Cole
Williams, Tim Rodenburg. Row Two: Dean Leaders,
Chad Ryan, Phillip Kennedy, Marty Moore, Coach
Curtis.

Row One: Adam Justesen, Seth Grote,
Jeff Shudak, Kelly Nelson, Judd Hawkins,
Marty Moore. Row Two: Ricky Barker,
Kelli Barnett, Jared Carman, Kurt
Justesen, Jeff Stoner, Eric Jensen, Donn
Galloway. Not Pictured : Dean Leaders,
Chad Ryan, Chad Brown, Mark Sutton,
Brent Louison, Matt Malnack.

Row One : Susan Knott, Jill Childs,
Jenni Dohse , Melisia Kaiser,
Jennifer Walker, Heather Driver .
Row Two: Ann Hough, Amy Pitt,
Angela Widick, Teresa Kerr, Sonya
Shaver, Jane Joens, Leslie Casson,
Jenni Mander, Betty Rief .

88

��Dr. Robert Eastman
Superintendent

Joanie Geise
Superintendent's
Secretary, Porn-Porn
and Middle School
Cheerleading Sponsor

Mark Shields
High School Principal

Cathe McKee
High School Secretary

Joyce Tiark s
Athletic Director,
Elementary P.E..
Softball. Asst .
Volleyball

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Miss Garcia
shows her
artistic ability in
Accounting!

Ron Mindt
Guidance Counselor

Tammy Minssen
Jr. and Sr. High Math.
Girls' Track . 8th
Grade Sponsor. M.S.
Student Council
90

Randy Morris
8th Grade Science.
Biology and
Advanced Biology.
Asst . Football. Girls' BB

Tom Pattee
High School Math,
National Honor
Society Sponsor

Nancy Geise
Guidance Counselor's
Secretary

Janis Greiner
General Science,
Chemistry, Physics

�Nick Benzing
American History.
Economics. Jr. Class
Sponsor. H.S. Student
Council Sponsor .

John Emme
Social Studies. JH BB.
Head Baseball. Senior
Sponsor. SADD
Sponsor

Steve Fink
H.S. Special
Education. Assistant
Wrestling

Kathy Graeve
H.S. English.
Computers

Julie Handbury
Middle School English .
Reading

Christi Hartsock
H.S. Librarian . Library
Club Sponsor. Spring
Play Director

Ed Hawks
English. German.
Yearbook .
Newspaper. Jr. High
Boys' Track. Jr. High
Football

Katry Knott
Special Education.
Teacher's Aide

Julie Larsen
H.S. English. Speech.
Drama. Speech
Coach

Nick McGrain
JH Social Studies. 7th
Grade P.E.. Head
Football and Boys'
Track. Weight Lifting

Cathy McWilliams
6th &amp; 8th Grade
English. Reading

Tricia Plumb
Middle School
Resource Room

Pat Schlapia
6th Grade SS. Math.
Science. Head CC.
Ass't Girls' BB &amp; Boys·
Track

Ray Spiegel
6th &amp; 8th Grade P. E..
H.S. Health. P.E.. Ass't
Boys' Basketball

91

�Dale Buller
H.S. P.E. &amp; Health,
Driver's Education.
Boys' Basketball. J.H.
Girls' Track

Jerry Christensen
Industrial Arts.
Freshman Sponsor

Joe Pickard
Vocational
Agriculture. FFA
Sponsor

Dale Quick
Auto. Asst . Football

Elizabeth Garcia
H.S. Business.
Sophomore Sponsor.
H.S. Cheerleading
Sponsor

Steve McWilliams
· Art. Head Wrestling.
Weightlifting

Mrs. Graeve he lps Sk yla w ith
her Masterp ieces' assignment .

92

Rita Kurth
Home Economics.
U.H.T.. Jr. High Tag .
7th Grade Science

Henry Olson
Business. Data
Processing

Gaylen Montgomery
Jr. and Sr . High
Instrumental Music

Carmen Wallin
Jr. and Sr . High Voc al
Music

School Board Members
First Row : Alice Pit t . Mic k Ryan . Mark Ross. Second Row · Dr . Robert Eastman.
Loran Boyer. Dale Cerny. Tim Duric k.

�Top left : BUS DRIVERS - Hazel Hough. Elmer Goldapp.
Toni Longmeyer. Ron Jensen. Yvonne Goldapp. Rod
Minssen. Bill Barnett. Phyllis Klaudt . Leonard Rasmussen .
Mel Pitt. Top right : Mr. Christe nsen get s all psyched up
for the Z-92 vs. All Stars Game. Middle : COOKS - Janet
Leaders. Ruthanne Huff. Marlene Collins. Joyce Nelson.
Doris Baumfalk . Lower left: Matt t akes Chris's mask o ff
and shows us what he re ally looks like. Lower right .
CUSTODIANS - Frieda Calhoon. Merlyn Major

93

�Top left: Just doin'
our job! Top right : Mr.
Claus telling us what
he wants for
Christmas! Above left:
More adoring fans of
the camera . Far right :
Sparky moonlights as
Vidal Sasoon . Right : A
lesson on how to be
cool - not like we
need it!

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Underwood High School Library

�The Log, 1990
(E x pect the Unexpected

DATE DUE

UNDERWOOD

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��UNDERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

UNDERWOOD, IOWA

THE LOG
Volume 52

U nd er woo d Hi gh Sch ool

Underwood , Iowa 51576

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

�ACTIVITIES

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

��'89 IS OUR TIME

6

�RENT A SENIOR

7

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

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

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

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�SENIORS LOOK BACK

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

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�ROCK ON

Top: Mend i and Wendy being trendy. Bottom: The men of the
chorus!

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

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�AND ON AND ON!

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

Mrs. Wallin behind the scenes.

Full Chorus.
13

�UNDERCLASSMEN CANDIDS

. ,I

Good Morning, Brad!

Top: Tricia and Mendi working on their Homecoming float. Above: Watch
Joe saw.

Chemistry Wizards.
14

Jason "nose" t his pole well.

�SENIOR CANDIDS

What does t he future hold in store for Aaron?

A Christmas duet by Sarah and
Sky la

Rob and Lynie hard at work.

Will Tricia, Becky , and Am y be our Future Farmers of Ameri ca?
15

�YOU CAN THANK US LATER

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

She ll ey's hard at work'

Yea rboo k Staff: Edi tor-in- Chi ef-Tricia Ba il ey, Business a nd Advert ising M a nage r-Am y
Rupp , Co py Edi tors-Bec ky Ri ce, Bret Rodenburg, Layo ut Editor-S had H ovey, Activi es
Edi to r-Amy Ba rdsley, Peopl e Editor-Lynette Kerr , S ports Editor-Rob Geise, Orga ni zations
Edi to rs-S hell y Ha nsen , S hell ey P ay ne, Middle School Edi to r-Mik e Flood .
Rea ll y mature, guys!
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����BOYS AND GHOULS
CAST:
The Count-Cullen Chollett
Letha-Tricia Bailey
Dirga-Sarah Ross
Granny-Jennifer Leaders
Model S-John Zych
Buddy-Jason James
Barbara-Liawni Potter
Fritzi-Jenny Hurt
Eddie-Rob Geise
Isobel-Wendy Clark
Evelyn-Chantelle Dollen
Merry-Mendi Dohse
Ron-Tony Butler
Nancy-Michelle Shelton
Frau Hubschmidt-Amy Gearhart
Magnificent Marvelini-Judd Hawkins

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

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�1990
::

�SENIORS

�SENIORS

Bill Alexander

Amy Bardsley

Brian Arrowsmith

Tammy Bouvier

Tricia Bailey

Chris Butler

�- - - - --

-

-

EXPECTING

UNDERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

UNDERWOOD, IOWA

Beth Carmichael

Joyce E hrens

Aaron Christensen

Tonya Culley

Rob Geise

Doreen Hassler

�NEW CHALLENGES

Chad Driscoll

Clint Hollesen

Chris Keitges

Darcy Kennedy

Shad Hovey

Kathleen Kennedy

•

�NEW BEGINNINGS

Lynette Kerr

Skyla Larsen

Carla Logan

Dana Mullin

Corey Nelson

Teresa Osbahr

�OLD FRIENDS

Aaron Letner

Liawni Potter

Dian P etersen

Betty Pullen

Rac hel P et erson

Becky Ri ce

�NEW FRIENDS

Bret Rodenburg

Kelly Rodenburg

Amy Ross

or
Sara h Ross

Amy Rupp

Jill Stroebele

�EXCELLENCE!

Jenny Walker

MEMORIES ARE

TO CHERISH;

FRIENDS ARE
TO KEEP!

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Dena Young

John Zych

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

�CLASSES

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Michelle Shelton
Erik Thompson
Debbie Zook

Not Pictured:
Jodi Larrabee
Shelly Payne
Bob Torneten

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�EXPECT' THE BEST
Craig Wiggins
Jeannie Wilson

Not Pictured:
Trent Wolford

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'

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Angela Widick
Melissa Zook

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�JUST THE BEGINNING

Ooh, Babe!
Not aga in , Jane!

Hello, Dahling!

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

�FACULTY

�EXPECTING

Mr. Shields
Secondary
Principal

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

Mrs. Montang
H.s: Guidance
Counselor

'
Mrs. Schroder
. ~chool Board
Secretary

Mrs. Geise
Counseling
Secretary

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Mrs. McKee
H.S. Secretary

Mrs. Geise
Middle School
Secretary

�MIRACLES

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

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

Mr. Benzing
Social Studies,
Junior Sponsor

Mrs. Greiner
Science,
Sophomore
Sponsor

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

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

Mr. Christensen
Industrial Arts,
Freshman Sponsor

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

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

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

Mrs. Knott
Special Education ,
Teacher's Aide

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

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�AND MORE

Mrs. Handbury
M.S. English

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

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

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

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

Mr. Olsen
Business, T yping

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

Mr. Quick
Auto

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

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

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

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Ms. Jensen
M.S. Resource
Room

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

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

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

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

Carla, were you cheating?

�ATHLETICS

�SOFTBALL '89

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

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

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

Pay-off time?

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

/

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�BASEBALL '89

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

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

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

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

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

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�VOLLEYBALL ON TO STATE

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

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

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

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

51

�EAGLE FOOTBALL '89

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

Above: Coach McNamara gives some helpfu l tips whil e Joe Casson drin ks
a ll the wate r. M iddl e: Rob , Matt, Josh , and J ud d stop t he Panth ers fo r a
loss.
52

�Left: J ason Bardsley can't believe that Mark Cerny forgot to catch the ball. Above: The
Eagles fire off the ball!

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

The Underwood Eagle Football team suffered a
disappoint ing 0-9 season. Although their record m ay not
show it, the Eagles made great strides throughout t h e
season with a very young, inexperienced t eam. It st ill
didn't stop them from reaching some of t h eir goals. T hey
improved every game and showed great sportsmanship
while representing their school, on and off t he field. It
was a record-breaking season for Rob Geise and Josh
Bracker. Rob broke the school record of receptions in a
season with 40, receiving yards in a season wit h 634, and
receiving yards in a game with 176. Josh broke t he school
record of the most passing yards in a game with 301. Rob
Geise made first team all -conference and first team AllSWI as a receiver. Jason James made first team all conference on the defensive unit. Josh Bracker made
second team all -conference on offense while Matt Brennan
made second team all -conference of defense. Dana Carm an
received honorable mention all-conference. Awards
received at the end of the year were J osh Brackeroffensive player, Matt Brennan - defensive player, Jason
Bardsley- most improved player, and Rob Geise- most
valuable player. Dana Carman received the annual Tim
Diller Award. Because of the number of talented players
and coaches returning, Underwood Football has a bright
future ahead of it.
53

�CROSS COUNTRY '89

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

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

54

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

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

55

�GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1989-90

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

Lil a holds back the o pposing playe r.

J .V. Row One:Angie Widick, Me lissa Ad ki ns, J ea nni e Wilson . Row T wo: Coach
Ash by.Sarah Wakefield, Amy Carlile, N icki Belt.
56

�Above
Above
Above
Below

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

The sky is falling! The sky is fallin g!

T h e 1989-90 girls basketball season was one of many accomplishments. Wh ile finish ing wit h a 12-9 record
and a t h ird p lace finish in the WIC tourney. The LB;dY Eagles r_ecorded their first winning season since 1985.
Many team records were broken , including: Most p~:nnts scored m a game, 107 vs. E xira; tyi ng the school record
with 12 wins ar.d first ever win ove arch -rivals, Tn-Center.
Ind ividual 'records included; most three point goals in a game by Saundra Brown and Teri Oltmans, and most
ists in a game by Teri Oltmans.
.
.
Providing leadership for the lady Eagles were defensive semor stars Becky Rice, Amy Bardsley, and Liawni
P1 tter.
All-Conference awards were given to Becky Ri c~, Tricia Christensen, and Saundra Brown. Awards given to
t
1 mem bers were: MVP- Liawni Potter, D ef~ ~s 1ve ~l ayer of the Year- Becky Rice, H ustle Award - Lila
'h rt, a nd Offensive Player of the Year- Tricia Christensen .
57

�BOYS' BASKETBALL 1989-9
The 1989-90 Underwood boys' basketball season was
somewhat of a rebuilding year for the Eagles. The
young Eagle team relied on the leadership from seniors
Rob Geise, Shad Hovey, Chris Butler, and Clint
Hollesen. Not only relying of the seniors, the team had
to rely on many underclassmen, which could prove to
be very beneficial in the future. A couple of high points
during the season was a come from behind victory over
Oakland and a come from behind over-time victory
over Missouri Valley. Josh Bracker was named to the
second team all-conference squad. Returning lettermen
include Rue Hough, Tim Hedegaard, and Judd
Hawkins.

Two more poin ts for the Eagles!

Shad shows his
concentration.

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

58

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

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

59

�WRESTLING 1989-90

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

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

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qua lifi ers.

60

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

61

�BOYS' TRACK 1990

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

J aso n thinks abo ut t he race.

62

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

Below: Craig leads the pack.

M a rk concentrates on the finish line.

63

�GIRLS' TRACK 1990

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

-

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

64

�Left: Carrie and Paula
practice their starts.

Left: Sarah sprints it home.

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

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

65

�1989-90 CHEERLEADING

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

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

66

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

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

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

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

67

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

68

�REMEMBER

IN 1989-1990

69

�Above: S hould I t rust yo u?

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

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

Why me?

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

70

Oh , d id I forget my glove?

�,~

ORGANIZATIONS

�SING AND

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

72

�SWING!

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

73

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

74

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

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

75

�SPEECH CONTEST

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

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

76

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

Right- Say "Cheese"!

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

77

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

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

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

�PLACES TO GO
GERMAN

CLUB

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

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

79

�THE UNEXPECTED

This is my best side.
You called?

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

Help me!

The na tural loo k.

Wh o's t here?

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

80

�MIDDLE
SCHOOL

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

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

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

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

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

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

82

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

Robert Widick
Cole Williams
Danielle Wilson
Jason Wilson
Lori Wood

83

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

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

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

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

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

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

84

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

Not Pictured:
Erik Hubert

85

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

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

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

Matt Lehmer

86

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

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

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

Mark Whannel

Not Pictured:
Jason Rodenburg

87

�BAND AND CHORUS
SIXTH GRADE BAND

SIXTH GRADE CHORUS

JUNIOR HIGH BAND

JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS

88

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

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

89

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

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

The young Eagle defenders getting ready to make their move.

90

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

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

91

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

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

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

92

�WAS IT WHAT

M y name is

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

- -- - - - · My favorite teacher was

. He or she taught

. My least favorite

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

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

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

because

. My best

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

___•

. My favorite singer/group is
I think

. My favorite sport

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

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

and after the dance we

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

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

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

93

�YOU EXPECTED?

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

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

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

. If I could do it

. My best kiss was with

. M y wor'

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

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

___________ ? I hate it when that happens!!

94

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�TRIP TO GERMANY

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

106

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

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faculty .. .

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advertising ...

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

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6

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7

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

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

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

�officers

and
cabinet
..

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

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

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�that's entertainment

••

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

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�senior candids
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�underclassmen candids

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�m ouse on mars

'

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

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�hard rockin'

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�prom 1991

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

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�graduation 1991

/

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

�we're outta here

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�faculty

Mr. Benzing
Socia l Studies
J r. Class Sponsor

Ms. Bergsten
Business
Pre-Algebra

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

Mr. Christensen
Ind. Arts
Fr. Class Sponsor

Mr. Donahoe
Science
Sr. Class Sponsor
Weightlifting

Mrs. Hand bury
M.S. English

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

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

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

Mrs. Knott
Specia l Ed.
Teacher' s Aide

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

Mrs. Larsen
English, Drama,
Speech
Speech Sponsor

Mrs. Magill
H.S. Resource

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

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

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�faculty

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

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

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

Mr. Pickard
Voe. Ag.
FFA Sponsor

Mr. Plummer
Asst. Boys BB
Sixth Grade

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

Mr. Olson
Typing
Business

Mr. Quick
Auto

Mrs. Rempe
H.S. Art

Mrs. Ruggles
Home Ee.
UHT Sponsor

Mr. Spiegel
P.E./Health
Biology
JHBBB

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

�eagle academics

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

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

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

SPtrn
6UMPS
AHEAD

Cohrs, Kayla
Collins, Tina
Dohse, Brent

Ehrens, John
Gach , Dee
Gea rhart, Amy

Hobbs, Jimmie
Hollesen, Norm
Hough, Rue

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

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

Powell, Jared
Richard, Chris
Rollins, Ma rk

Wakefield , Sarah
Waldmann , Jami
Wiggins, Craig

Wilson, Jeannie
Wolford, Trent

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

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

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

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

Joens, Jane
Johnson, Andy
Justesen, Kurt

Kennedy, Phil
Kerr, Teresa
Klaudt, Leah

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

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

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

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

Thompson, Jessica
Waldron , Tim
Whannell, Jeff

Widick, Angie
Zook, Lisa

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

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

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

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

Goodman , Carrie
Graham , Brad
Grote, Seth

Holl esen, Wya tt
Isenhour, Amy

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

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

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

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

Widick, Robbie
Williams, Col e
Wilson, Dani

Wilson, Jason
Wood , Lori

�hangin' out

��baseball '90

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

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

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

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

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�softball '90 to state

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

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

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

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

�eagle football

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

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

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

1 iidllle

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

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

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�back to state!

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

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

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

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

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�action shots

54

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

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

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

SS

�wrestling 1990..91

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

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

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

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

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�girls' basketball 1990..91

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

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

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

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

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

--:::-

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

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

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

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

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�girls' track

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

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

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

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�boys' track

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

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

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

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

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

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

65

�'90-'91 cheerleading

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

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

67

�simply the

�best moments

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

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

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./

�,./

./

�band

concert band

marching band

jazz band

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

72

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

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

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

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

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�choir
./
Concert Choir

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

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

74

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

�nhs induction

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

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

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

76

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

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

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

77

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

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

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

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

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�gotcha!
./

80

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

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

Hedegaard, Mike
Henry, Sonny
Howard , Jeanna

James, Justin
Kepha rt, Heather
Kinney, J ustin

Kl audt, Sarah
Leaders, J oel

Ma rtin, Erika
Masker, Danny

82

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

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

Sch m ielau , John
Scoles, Jamie
Sherbondy, John

Syndergaard , Stacy
Tamayo, Misty
Tiarks , Eric

Tiarks, John
Whitson, Paul

Zych , Joe

83

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

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

Durick, Dan
Grote, Lindsey
Hiller, Chris

Isenhour, Jeff
Kingery, Ryan
Larson, Trent

Leaders, Mitch
Leonard , Tara

Leytham, Marisa
Louison, Brian

84

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

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

Schmidt, Melissa
Shudak, Ben
Simons, Lea

Storjohann, Sarah
Strum, Keri
Summers, Chris

Swaffer-Fricke, Josh
Tiarks, Matt

Werts, Dan
Whannell , Mark

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

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

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

Donnelly, Angela
Evans, Josh
Goodman , Amanda

Hazen, Mark
House, Doug
Justesen, Matt

Kelso , Amy
Kreeger, Jennifer

86

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

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

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

Scoles, Brad
Sherbondy, Alyssum
Storjohann , Dan

Sutton , Dan
Syndergaard, Joel
Tiarks, Laci

Watson , Nathan
Williams, Kate

87

�band/choir

7th and
i 8th Grade
r~w;·", Band

7th and 8th
Grade

Chorus

6th Grade
Band

6th Grade

Chorus
88

�''got-cha!''

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

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

�fall sports

--

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

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

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

�jr. high basketball

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

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

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

91

�wrestling/track

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

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

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

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1992

DATE DUE

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Underwood, Iowa 51576

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Student Life

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Organizations

Pg.

21

Athletics

Pg.

35

Seniors

Pg.

59

People

Pg.

77

Middle School

Pg.

87

Advertising

Pg. 103

Closing

Pg. 116

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

4

�In '91

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

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

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

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LEFT; We

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

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�Eagle Victory
Right: Eagles working to a victory

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

ABOVE: Th e guys go for the ball.

ABOVE LEFT: Eagle making a play for the team.

LEFT: Eagles facing the defense.

RI GHT: Ano ther touc hdown for the team1

�Corona ti on 91

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

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

9

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

10

�DE JA VU !!

11

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

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

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

12

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Best Hang Outs

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

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

Best Songs

1. Work I Go to get togethers

1. Sail Away

2.
3.
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5.

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3.
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Watch movies
Cruisin
Go on a date to the movies
Go on a "real" date - What's a date ?

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

NWA
Naughty By Nature
Digital Underground
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Salt-N-Peppa

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

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

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

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

Stix
Motley Crue
Skid Row
Steve Miller Band
AC/DC

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

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

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

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�Assemblies 1991 1992

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

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

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

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�1991-1992

DANCES

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

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

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

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�Unforgettable Prom 1992

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

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�The Pink Panther

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Student

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

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

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

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�Government

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

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

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

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

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�YEARBOOK 1992

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�BAND 1991-1992

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

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

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

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

Below-Ensemble A received Outstanding Performance

�CANDIDS

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

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

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Lila gets ready to take off for third base.

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

Tricia takes a throw at first base.

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

Sara ta kes a break after making a great play.

Dee throws another strike towards home plate.

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�THE MEN OF SUMMER!!

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

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

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

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

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

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�THE MEN OF THE GRIDIRON

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

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

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

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�'91 VOLLEYBALL, BUILDING
FOR THE FUTURE

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

Connie and Ang ie go up for the block.

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

Carrie angles a perf ect dig.

�BUMP!!

SET!!

SPIKE!!

Lori shows how a bump should look .

Carrie se ts the ball for an ace spike.

Kirsten spikes the ball over the block .

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

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

Ca rrie wipes th e ball off the block .

Ar1g1e power slams the ball over the bloc k.

Angie and Connie watch Sara sprawl

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�Cross Country

Mark Sutton
Carroll KuemperTri-CenterHarlanShenendoahWoodbineConferenceMissouri Valley
Treynor-

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

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

Left:M ark Sutton, Justin Kinney

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

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Baseball
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8
9
14
11
6
10
2
4
3
10

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

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

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

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

Tie
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0

Boys Basketball
Football

Us
40
12
14
33

41
27
44
11
47

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

3

15
20
0
7
0
0

16
7

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

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

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

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

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

Girls Basketball
Us
44
30
43
15
33
19
32
37
37
42
36
46
43
53
28
46
38
53
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Malvern
Tri-Center
Audubon
Logan-Mag.
Oakland
A-S-T
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Griswold
A-S-T
Tri-Center
Audubon
Oakland
A-S-T
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Carson-Mac
Logan-Ma .

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

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

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

annda Tourn.
Bc.ys rown Tourn.
Coon Rapids Tourn.
,,,fney Tourn.
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IC Tourn .
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te

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�BASKETBALL

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

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�MORE BASKETBALL

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

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

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�The Super 8

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

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

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

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

State 1992

-

"-:;,.,

Above
Ab ove
Above
Below:

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

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�GIRLS TRACK

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

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

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

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

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�BURNIN' BIRDS

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

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

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

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

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�CHEERLEADING '9 1-'92

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

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

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

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�Drill Team

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

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

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

��92' SHINING THROUGH

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

Karen Cohrs

Kayla Cohrs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Jared

Brad

�Sara Jay

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

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Dee Gee

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

�Jason B.

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�TRENT ''WUPPY" WOLFORD

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

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

JAMI

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9
9
2
SARAH

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

�John Ehrens

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

-From the shining class of '92!

73

�The Graduating Class of 1992

I
I

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

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

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

�1977

Misty Dawn Tamayo

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

1992

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

Carman, Jared
Casson, Leslie
Eggers. Joanna

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Hawkins, Judd

Hedegaard, Karen

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Galloway, Donn

Hough, Ann

Howard, Brandon
Jensen, Eric
Joens, Jane

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

78

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

Nelson, Kelly
Pearrow, Wendy
Pitt, Amy

Rief, Betty

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Ross, Jim

L
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Schnackenberg, Sarah

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Ryan, Chad

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Shudak, Jeff

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Seidler, Keith
Shaver, Sonya

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

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

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

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

SOPHOMORE
Dohse, Jennifer

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

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

80

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

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

CLASS
Ross, And romeda

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

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

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

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

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

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Klaudt , Sara h
Leaders, Joel

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

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Marti n, Erika
Masker, Danny

Mc Manigal, Shannon
Murphy, Paul

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

Rosas, Jason

FRESHMAN

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

CLASS

Tamayo, Misty

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

Not Pictured:
Boeck Jeremy
83

�ADMINISTRATION

Mrs. Hollinger
Superintendent

Mr. Dannen
Principal

Mrs. McKee
H.S. Secretary

Mrs. Geise
Porn Pon Sponsor
M.S. Secretary

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

Mr. Gambs
Curriculum
Director

Mrs. Montang
H.S. Guidance
Counselor

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

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

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

Mr. Christensen
Industrial Arts
Fresh. Sponsor

Mr. Donahoe
Science
Algebra I
Sr. Class Spon sor

Ms. Elbert
Spanish
Publications
Girls' Traci&lt;

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

Mr. Olsen
Business
Typing

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

Mrs. Larsen
English, Speech
Drama
Speech Sponsor

Mr. Pattee
Math
N.H.S. Sponsor

Mr. Pickard
Vocational Agriculture
FFA Sponsor

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

Mr. Martin
Social Studies
HSBB &amp; MSFB Coach

Mrs. Magill
Resource

Mrs. Plummer
Art

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

Mrs. Rempe

Art

Mrs. Knott
Resource

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

Mrs. Ruggles
Home Economics
FHA / Peers Sponsor

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

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�No Photo
Ava ilable

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

Mrs. Lyons
K-6th Grade Art

Mrs. Grote
Explor. Music

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

Mrs. Handbury
M.S. English

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

Ms. Jensen
M.S. Resource

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

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

Mrs. Ross
Explor. Computers

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

86

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

89

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

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

Donnelly, Angela
Evans, Joshua
Goodman, Amanda
Hazen, Mark
Justesen , Matthew
Kelso, Amy
I

Kreeger, Jennifer
Lashier, Molly
Lewis, Danielle
Maassen, Dan
Mander, Brian
Minear, Cassidy

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

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

90

'

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

Williams, Kate

....

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

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

91

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

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

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

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

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

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

92

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

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

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

Not Pic tured:
Boeck, James
Graalfs, Justin

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

93

�BAND

7th and 8th Grade Band

6th Grade Band

94

�CHOIR
7th and 8th Grade Choir

6th Grade Choir

95

�MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOTBALL

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

96

j

�Volleyball

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

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

Amanda Goodman serves the ball.

Ms. Rongish gives the girls a pep talk.

Jolene Minear is ready to back up Molly Lashier.

97

�Middle School Winter Sports
7th Grade Boys Basketball

8th Grade Boys Basketball

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

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

7th Grade Girls Basketball

8th Grade Girls Basketball

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

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

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

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

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AUDUBON
OAKLAND
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MO. VALLEY
LOGAN
TREYNOR

29
22
17
23
62
13
28
41

OPPONENT
AUDUBON
OAKLAND
A / ST
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TRI-CENTER
WOODROW WILSON
MO. VALLEY

9
36
16
30
46
25
24
30
CANCELLED

LO~AN

TREYNOR

8TH GIRLS BASKETBALL

?TH GIRLS BASKETBALL
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OPPONENT
OAKLAND
AUDUBON
LOGAN-MAGNOLIA
A/ST
GRISWOLD
TRI-CENTER
MO. VALLEY
MO. VALLEY
TREYNOR

29
22
21
13
30
29
37
10
CANCELLED

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45
57
27
37
50
30
39
48
51

22
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28
29
39
45
42
32
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AUDUBON
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45
50
40
48
46
27
26
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22
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GRADE

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

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7
7
7
7
7

8
8
8

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WEIGHT RECORD
90
97
100
105
115
125
92
96
115
115

9-6
2-8-1
6-7
10-3- 1
8-5- 1
0-3
4-9
5-8
12-3
10-5
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�JH TRACK
The 1991-92 Junior High Girls' had a successful season, breaking four school records.
-Tara Leonard threw the discus 76' 1".
-Lea Simons jumped 15'5 114'' in the long jump
-Lea Simons broke the 200m dash record, running
28.31 .
-The 4 x 100 Relay Team of M.Rowe, S. Christensen,
S. Niemann, and L. Simons ran a time of 57.53.
Meet results were as follows:
Kirn Invite 7th
Treynor Invite 3rd
Tri-Center Invite 4th
Eagle Invite 3rd
WIC Meet 4th

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

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

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Lea Simons walking on air!?!

100

Andrew Storjohann soari ng high!

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

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

8th GRADE
Ta ra Leonard , Jai mi
Bach, Mitch Leaders
Dan Werts
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�MIDDLE SCHOOL CANDIDS

Anything good?

Oh no, lunch

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

Jared Powell as T -3.
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Triple L Transmission &amp; Automotive, 1511 Avenue L, Council Bluffs, 328- 7113

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Appliances • Furniture ~Antiques
and much miscellaneous
Furr:iture on Consignment

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115 West Broadway
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Ph: 323-2552

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councll Bluffs. IA 51 503

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Repairing Computers, Stereos,
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Mortensen's Grocery Store
810 16th Ave.
Deli, Catering, Home Deliveries,
and All you r grocery needs.
328-2646

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Appl lances, SportlnQ Goods,
Hardware,Houseviares
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712-323-2511
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520 S i"1Ai N COUNCIL BLUFFS . IOWA

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Garden Centers
319 Sixteenth Avenue
Council Bluffs. IA 51501
Phone: 323-7985
8118 Parkview Blvd.
LaVista. NE 68128
Phone: 592-4034

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COU NCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
(712) 328-3450

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Hours: Monday, Tu esday, Wednesday , Friday - 9:00-5:30
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Phone Answered 24 Hours

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(On Wood bury At 1·80 l Mtdlaon Av. Nt1r New Mell of !ht Blullal

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Mechanical Contractor

612 3rd Street
Underwood, Iowa
(712) 566-2087

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�OPTIMIST
INTERNATIONAL~
Don Casson 1s the current
president of the Optim1st
Club. The other five men
are former presidents.
Back (L-R)

Ken Prososk i
Leonard Kloewer
Gerry Schmidt
Front CL-R&gt;
Harold Newman
Don Casson
Er1c Anderson
To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.
To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet
To make all your friends feel that there is something in them.
To look at the sunny side of everything and make your
optimism come true.
To think only of the best, to.work only for the best and to
expect only the best
To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are
about your own.
To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater
achievements of the future.
To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living
creature you meet a smile.
To give so much time to the Improvement of yourself that you have
no time to criticize others.
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Congratulations to the
Class of 1992 and good
luck to all the undercla men!
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�With the new school gear stortlng In nugust of 1991 we saw
three new faces of authority at we walked down the halls of th e
Mlddle School nnd High School. ftt the mlddle school we snw Mr.
ccuJerzagle reforming the kids Into good students. In the old
Duehch room wes Miss Elbert changing the room to on Espanol
room whlle Mr. oannen sloued owoy In the prlnclpal's office
trying to moke our school o better ploce.
Rt the mlddle school Mr. cauerzagle was busy teaching P.E. and
Health. He also helped In reforming the Mlddle School football
team and trnck team. We oll tnow the Middle School students
con be quite the hand run ond Mr. cauerzogle did a great job
keeping them In llne.
Mr. Dennen showed more spirit and enthusiasm than ony other
prlnclpal et Underwood. He really made the senior's lest year a
memorable one from pizza for good grades to the lock- Ins for
mlddle school ond high school. Thanks to Mr. Donnen for a greot
year.
Miss Elbert had a handful In the Publlcatlons class thls year not
only was It o large class but It wos mostly Senion to mote the
situation worse, but needless to say she did a great job of
getting us In llne. Hearing ell of the Spenlth that Is spoken as we
WDlk down the halls made me realize she must be doing just as
good ca job In teaching Spcanlsh. Thank you Miss Elbert ror helping
us make this yeartloot the best. I would also llke to thank the
yearbook staff for all of their hard wort and dedication.
The time hos flnally come for the closs of '92 to soy good- bye ond
good luct to the underclassmen. Rs we graduate and leaue our
high school yean behind we hope the memories l as t a llfetlmel
congratulottons t o the Closs or '92! ! ! ! !

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

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

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

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

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�THE ROAD IN '92

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

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

Homecoming 5

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Top Left: King Todd and Queen An n . Top Right: Carnac and Ed p redicting
the game. M idd le Left :.Sonya says cheese. M iddle Rig ht: Ann d oing her
stuff, w hile Nikki looks for her mom . Left Cente r : M ale Royalty , left to
rig ht Chad Ryan , Bran d o n Howard, Dean Leaders, Judd Hawki ns, Phil
Kennedy, Todd Leonard. Bottom Left: Sophomore class present ing t he
M isty Tam ayo Spiri t A ward . Left Bottom : Girls Show in ' Leg, Left to Rig ht
M elissa Adkins, Traci Bloom , Leslie Casson . Jane Joens, Sonya Shaver,
A nn Hough.
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p irit Nig ht and Coronation
w ere held at the same t ime
t h i s y ea r . The ni ght was
fill e d wi t h class skits, perfor mance s fro m the cheerleade rs
and Drill Team, and the crown ing
o f t he Q ueen and King. Th is year
our King and Queen were Todd
Leonard and Ann Hough. Th e
roy alty included Traci Bloo m ,
Melissa Adkins, Jane Joens, Sonya
Shaver, Leslie Casson , Brandon
Howard, Chad Ryan, Phillip

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

�CHANGES '92

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

�Variety Show '92

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

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

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

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

Jeanna gives us a power smile!

Take a Look!

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

Spirit Night brought back memories
for all who attended.

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

Part of this band of seniors shares
something amusing!!

A lumni come together for Spirit
Night.

�Jobs and Careers

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

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

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

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2. Esquires
3. Malls
4. Taco Bell
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favorite Word to Describe
your Dream Date:
1 . Gorgeous/ Beautiful
2. Gargantuous
3. Dreamy
4. Sizzling
5. Alive

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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many different fashions
were seen in the halls at
UHS. The girls' most popula r fa shion item was the
body suit. They also could
be seen with baggy jeans,
short hair, and denim shirts.
The g uys often were found
wearing tye die shirts, Ralph
Lauren 's Polo, tennis shoes,
and boots. Both sex's could
be foun d wearing: hat, sand als, p eace beads , ying
yan g necklaces, and the
ever popular tatoo.

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his year the theme for prom
was "jungle of Love" . A few
things were different this year,
but the night was still a blast!
Although there was no dinner, the
desserts they served were excellent!
Also the juniors added a prom
prince, princess, and court. It consisted of: Judd H ., Chad R., Dean L., Jane
J., Teresa K. , and Melissa A. Prince
and Princess were Ph il Kennedy and
Shun - Yen Fong . After p rom, t hey
were taken to bowl in Omaha. The
night was g reat fun , everyone really
enjoyed it.

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

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

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

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

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

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Top Far Rig ht: "Hey Dean, will you
respect m e in t he morning?" Top
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th eir d ates? !? To p Far Right: Wh ich
way do I g o , Which w ay do I g o .
Middle Left: Back in Bl ack. Middle:
Th e rea l wom e n o f UHS . Midd le
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Carman, Sara Powell , Mandi McManigal, Lea Simons, Julie Wenninghoff Row
2 : Amy Isenhour, Melissa Schmidt, Kristina Blackburn , Lindsey Grote, Adria
Robinson, Shun-Yenn Bok, Brad Christenson , Kirsten Andersen , Angie Minear, Tara Leonard , Tanya French, Kari Strum , Lori Clausen Row 3: Shawna Barnett, Amy Arrowsmith, Katy Constant, Amy Pitt, Jami Strum, Heather Latek,
Jay Collins, Traci Bloom. Jenni Dohse, Teresa Kerr, Katy Richards . and Karrieann Blackbum.

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

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

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�ART CLUB NEWS

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

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

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

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Upper right: Amy is taking a break
from her h ard wo r k. Lower left :
N icole and M eli ssa are hav ing fun
checking in boo ks. Lower right: Ms.
H arts ock will be glad to help anyo ne.

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�Club de Espaftol 1993

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

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

Top- Hey Connie, if you concentrate too hard yo ur brain
overload s. Ne xt dow n - Lea Simons , Nicole Pierson , &amp;.
Jamie Mcin t o sh try hard t o m ake t he ir pinata p e rfect .
Directly above- Some one should tell J.P. Sherbondy that
it's not nice to yell. Top right- Hey , I think the g uys should
be help ing too! Far right- Carefu l Brandon , you'll set off the
smoke alarm if y ou think too hard. Right- Keep up the hard
w ork Sarah Klaud t and A my Arrowsm ith.
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�National Honor Society

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he NHS keeps busy
all year with community services such as
the Bloodmobiles in the
spring and fall.
Induction was held on
March 9 , 1993 and there
were 17 new inductees. To
be inducted into the NHS
you need at least a 3 .00
grade point average for 3
consecutive semesters . The
teachers have a chance to
evaluate who th ey thin k
should make it , and who
maybe should not.

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

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

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

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

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

Speech Contest Participants, Front Row: Mrs.
Larsen , Teresa Ke rr, Janet Ross, Melisia
Kaiser. Second Row: Con ni e Casson, Paul
Whitson , Sh un -Bok Fong, Dan Werts , and Jim
Ross. To the right, State Place Holders, Front
Row: Melisia Kaiser, and Jim Ross. Back Row:
Connie Casson, Paul Whitson, Shun-Bok
Fong, and Janet Ross . Good job to all the participated and Thanks for d oing a real fine job
at State!
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�UNDERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRAIT

JOURNALISM
The Faces Behind the Words
Newspaper Staff: back row left to right: Rob Simmon s, Sarah
Schnackenberg , Jeff Stoner, Phillip Kennedy, Dan Baumfal k , Jeff
Shudak. Sonya Shaver, Kelly Nelson Yearbook Staff: second row :
Corey Brittain , Jeff Whannell , Ann Hough , Melissa Ad ki ns, Jared
Carman , Brandon How ard , Traci Bloom , Kari Thomas, Lori Wood
Edito rs: front row : Angie Wid ick and Teresa Kerr
Al though t he newspaper and yearbook staffs w ere separated this
y ear, each helped the other one out th rough t he year. A v ery fi ne
job to bo th of the staffs fo r a successful and fulfill ing y ear.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Swing Choir and Choir 1993

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

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

�Performing on the Road

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

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

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

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�Music In Motion

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

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

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

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

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�Softball '92

Front row (left to right) : Andromeda Ross , LuAnn Adams , Heather Kephart, Jennie Dohse, Lea Simons, Renee Ring , Jill Childs, Erika Martin Back row: Coach
narks, Carrie Potter, Leslie Casson , Lory Casson , Kirsten Anderson , Connie Casson, Susie Knott . Shawna Carman , Janet Ross, Teresa Kerr, and Coach
Johnson

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he 1992 Eagles Softball Team had a very fun and
exciting season. Although it was a young team,
they worked very hard and played with much dedication throughout the entire season. The Eagles were up
against some tough teams this season, not just in the
Western Iowa Conference, but in tournament play too .
Some standings in tournament play were: in the
Atlantic Tournament, there were 11 teams competing
against each other in a round robin fashion, but no team
standings were given, at the Underwood Tournament
there were 5 teams and the Eagles took 2nd place. At the
Roland Story Tournament the Underwood team was up
against some of the most competitive teams in Southwest
Iowa and the Eagles placed 14th out of 16 teams. In Western Iowa Conference action , out of 8 teams Underwood
took 5th place. In the Treynor Tournament there were 8
teams and they finished in 4th place.
The Varsity Team finished with a season record of 14-21
and a conference record of 9-5. The Junior Varsity finished

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10-5 for a season record and a 6-2 conference record .
The team put forth a lot of effort and hard work to make
the season fun and unforgettable.
At the annual banquet, end of season awards w e r
given out and honors were mentioned. For W este n•
Iowa All-Conference awards, Carrie Potter-2nd bas
mad e I st Team , Jill Childs- center field made 2nd Team
and Honorable Mention went to Kirsten Anderson - le ft
field. All Tournament Tea m at Atlantic went to Conni
Casson - first base, and All Southwest Iowa-Nonpare il
Honora ble M ention went to Ca rrie Potter. Annual tea m
awards were a lso given out: Outstanding Defensi v e
Player-Jill Chi ld s-Ce nter Fi e ld, Outstanding Offensl v
Playe r-Teresa Kerr- RJght Field, Rookie of the Year-Jan et
Ross-Catcher, M .V . P. -Ca rri e Potter, Carrie also received
th e Lori Martin M emorial Softball Scholarship. Lead er
ship was headed by Ca rri e Potter, her dedication and
hard wo rk were g reatly appreciated. Sh e m ad e m any
fond memories for everyone!

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

�EAGLES' BASEBALL 1992

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

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

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up .
Right: Seth throws a stri ke.
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�" The season
had many ups
and downs, but
now I reflect

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

on

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

Baseball 37

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

Sectional

T

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

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

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

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

�Underwood Football of '92

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

•

40 Football

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

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

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

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

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

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

�Cross Country
Takin' it to the Off Roads

T

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

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

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

42 Cross Country

�Scores Page
UHS

Won

0

Tie

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0
3
0
0
I
0
0
0
0

Volleyball

Loss

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Audubon
Atlantic Tour
Oakland
Mo. Val
Underw

OPP.

69
60
63
63
58
51

60
55
66
48

52
83

66
60
97
59
50
48

UHS

Wrestling

OPP.

CMO

42
54

Southwest
Grlsweld
TC
Tee jay
Clarinda

Boys Track

38
39
37
54

Coml
Bedlbrd

44
30

Tarkio

13

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

Sports Results 43

�GIRLS' BASI&lt;ETBALL 1992-1993

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

T

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

44 Girls Basketba ll

IV·

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

Girls' Basketball 45

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

T

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

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

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

Boys Basketball 4 7

�UHS WRESTLING 1992-93

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

T

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

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48 W restling

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MANIA

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Wrestling 49

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

T

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

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

Takin' it on the Track
Girls Track 51

�Boys
Moving into

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

�Track
The Fast Lane

T

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

State Qualifier

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

I&gt;

Boys Tr.1ck S3

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

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

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

�'92 - '93

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

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

Chttrle.\dlng 55

�Sports Candids

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

Where's it at? says jay Co llins

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

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

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

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

�S:EN10R.S
CLASS

OF
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�Where The Road Began . . .

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58 Baby Photos

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

�R

EMEMBER WHEN .....

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

~member

When. . 61

��ROAD TRIP

Senior Trip 63

�The Senior Class of 1993
Sonya Shaver

Jeff Stoner

&lt;&amp;en

Jim o

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

64 Senior Votes

�Now That We've Come,

Melissa Adkins
Dan Baumfalk
Traci Bloom

Todd Brisbois
Corey Brittain
Amy Carlile

Jared Carman
Leslie Casson
Bob DeYoung

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

�To The End Of The Road,

Donn Galloway
Judd Hawkins
Karen Hedegaard
648 Senior Photographs

Ann Hough
Brandon Howard
Eric Jensen

Jane Joens
Kurt Justesen
Phillip Kennedy

Teresa Kerr
Leah Klaudt
0('an Leaders

�The Future We See,

Tod d Leonard
jason Lippold
Jenn ifer Mander

Marty Moore
Kelly Nelson
Wendy Pearrow

Amy Pitt
Betty Rief
Jim Ross

Chad Ryan
Sarah Schnackenberg
Keith Seidler
S~nlor

Photogr,,phs 64C

�We're The Class Of '93

M elani e Witt
M elissa Zook

Sonya Shaver
Jeff Sh udak
Jeff Stoner
64 0 Senior Photographs

Jessica Thompson
Tenni lle Tribble
Timot hy Waldron

Jeff Whannell
Becky Whyte
Angela Widick

�Senior Votes 65

�Dean
Ann
Chad

66 ANN DEAN CHA D

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�SENIOR CANDIDS

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

jammin ' Jeff

Pile up!

Not too close, g uy s!

C.'ndlds (Senior) 69

�The Best of Times

D

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

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

70 Senior Poe m : 6th ho ur

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

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

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

- Kelly Kelly Kelly
Kelly Kelly
Kelly Kelly Kelly
Kelly Kelly

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

M rs. Larsen's 2nd hour Senior English

�The Class of 1993

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

72 Graduation

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

T

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

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�SENIORS SETIING EXAMPLES

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

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

Carman and Stoner try to sneak out of Publications again .

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

74 Senior Candids

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

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Kirsten
Anderson

Nikki
Bach

Kelli
Barnett

Brent
Benson

Kristina
Blackburn

Mark
Blair

Chad
Brown

Robin
Burke

Connie
Casson

Jill
Childs

jay
Collins

Jennifer
Dohse

Heather
Do llen

Heather
Driver

Jennifer
Egg ers

Lisa
Ettl eman

Shun -Bok
Fong

Shun -Yenn
Fong

Tanya
French

Carri e
Go odman

Brad
Graham

Seth
Grote

Wyatt
Hollese n

Amy
Ise nhour

�The Next Seniors on the Road!!

Adam
Justesen

Melisia
Kaiser

Monica
Kampman

Susan
Knott

Heather
Latek

Trent
Leonard

Brent
Louison

Matt
Malnack

Mandi
McManlgal

Angie
Minear

Renee
Ring

Tim
Rodenburg

Andromeda
Ross

Robert
Simmons

Jami
Strum

Mark
Sutton

Chris
Tamms

Kari
Thomas

Tennile
Tribble

Robert
Widick

Carla
Wiggins

Cole
Williams

Dani
Wilson

Lori
Wood

Juniors
not pictured:
Rob Roane

Juniors 77

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

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

Shannon McManigal
Paul Murphy
Laura Pando
Keith Parish
Sara Pow ell

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

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

78 Sophomores

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

Sarah Klaudt
Brian Knudson
Joel Leaders
Erika Martin
Danny Masker

Scott Putnam
Joe Rasmusen
Adria Robertson
Jason Rosas
Janet Ross

No Photo
Available

Sarah Klaudt
What's behind the cam era?

John Tiarks
Farah Ward
Paul Whitson
Joe Zych
Jaysi Wakefield

Dan Masker
Get that out o f my face.

Sophomores 79

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

Devin Brisbois
Jacquie Calabro
Dean Carlile
Shelly Christensen
Loree Clausen

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

Ryan Kingery
Melody Konz
Trent Larson
Mitch Lead ers
Tara Leonard

Marisa Leythem
Brian Louison
Jeff McDaniel
Jamie Mcintosh
Kari Merdinger

Chad Miller
Johnathan Newton
Krissie Pace
Nicole Pierson
Katy Richard

80 freshmen

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

Keri Strum
Chris Summers
Tara Tribble
Julie Wenninghoff
Dan Werts

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

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�ADMINISTRATION

Mrs.
Hollinger
Superintendent
School Board

Mr. Dannen
Principal

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

Ms. Elliot
Curriculum
Director

Mrs. Montang
H .S. Guide.
Councelor

Mrs. McKee
H .S.
Secretary

Mrs. Geise
M .S.
Sec retary

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Sandy
Hough
School Board

H
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Nancy
Bleth
School Board

Alice
Pitt
School Board

Diana
Powell
School Board

Denny
Bardsley
School Board

Shelly
Schroeder
School Board

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FACULTY '92-'93

Ms. Hartsock
H.S.
Librarian
Library Club

82 Administration/ Faculty

Ms. Elbert
Publications
Girls' Track
Spanish Club

Mr.
Christensen
Ind . Arts
9th sponsor

Mrs.
Plummer
Art
Art Club

Mr. Pickard
Voe. Ag .
FFA Sponsor

M r.
Carpenter
Voe. A g.
FFA Sponsor

�I&lt;EEPING AHEAD

D
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M r. Benzing

Mrs. Ruggles

Mrs. Larsen

Mr. Martin

Mr. Pattee

Mr. Dicks

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

Home Ee.
FHA/ Peers
Sponsor

English Speech
Dram a

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

M ath
NHS Sponsor

Business
Ty ping

R
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Mr. Spiegel

Mr. Knudtson

M rs. Knott

Mrs. Magill

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

Science
Sr. Spon so r

Resource

Resource

Mr.
Montgomery
MS Ins. Music
HS Ins. Music

Ms. Boyce
MS Choir
HS Choir
Swing Choir

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Ms. O lberding

Ms. Bergsten

Mrs. Minssen

Ms. Jones

Ms. Kurth

Mr. Plummer

English, G-BB
Soph. Sponsor

Math , Asst.
Soph . Adv.
Ch eerleadi ng

MS Math PE,
Health,
HS G Track,
HSGBB

MS Resou rce

MS Science
TAG Spon .
Explor-Home Ee.

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

R
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F

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Mrs. Koenig
MS Library
MS Secretary

Mrs.
Hand bury

Mr.
McNamara

Mr.
Caverzagie

MS Eng lish

MS Soc. Stu.
HSGBB, HSFBCoach

MS Health/ PE
MSFB

Mr. Clausen

Mrs. Moore

Building s and
Grounds Director

School Nurse

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Earl Calhoun
MS Custodian

Ron Reed
HS Custodian

Freida
Calhoun
HS Custodian

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

The cooks on parade.
Head Cool« Joyce Nelson

" .

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

84 Adm ini stration/ Facul ty

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hard at Worl&lt;!!!

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

8th grade 87

�7th GRADE 1998

Amanda
Arrowsmith

Emily
Bixler

James
Blackburn

Stephanie
Block

James
Boeck

Steven
Bro km an

Brian
Burhenne

Joe
Calabro

Brendan
Cary

Lonni
Casson

Jason
Christensen

Joel
Cox

Leanne
Durick

Jason
Fischer

Bo
Flanagan

Zachary
Foley

Seth
Hartwell

Leland
Herrill

Sarah
Hollinger

Erin
Huneke

Jacob
Jensen

Kari
Justesen

Melanie
Kaiser

Andy
Leick

Lucas
Malnack

Chad
Martinez

John
Morgan

No Photo
Available

Tiffany
Johnson

Work

Hard

Play
Hard

88 7rh Grade

�GETIING IT MOVING

Brian
Mueller

Chris
Nelson

Amanda
Olsen

Justin
Peters

Kim
Pierson

Greg
Rodenburg

Kevin
Ross

Jessica
Ru piper

Jill
Shudak

Brent
Simons

Traci
Snyder

Andy
Storjohann

Trisha
Taylor

Jessica
Terry

Chad
Thomas

Kathie
Trede

Jacquelyn
True

Emily
Wakefield

Sandi
Waldmann

Andy
Welsh

Adam
Witthauer

Ryan
Young

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

�SIXTH GRADE 1999

Robert
Awe

Joel
Bardsley

Michaela
Benson

Jonathan
Bernhardt

Jessica
Boyd

John
Bracker

Jam es
Brokman

Chris
Burke

Shannon
Callaghan

E.lisa
Chollett

Joshua
Cihacek

Aaron
Coberly

Jason
Dofner

Sherri
Driver

Matthew
Eng les

nm
Farrell

Amanda
Foote

Becky
Graham

Danielle
Hall

Sarah
Hazen

Jennifer
H edegaard

Caleb
Jackson

Zack
Kerber

Crystal
Kermoade

nffany
Konz

Brenna
Larsen

Luke
Larsen

Amanda
Lausen

�STEPPING UP!!

Morgan
Leaders

Curtis
Letner

Stephanie
Maassen

Jessi
Maxwell

Justin
Miller

Kate
Morgan

Brenda
Niemann

Jenniger
Pace

Eric
Robertson

Shadie
Ruckman

Hanna
Schmidt

Janna
Seaton

Jeff
Sherbondy

Kelly
Sorensen

Jessica
Taylor

Elizabeth
narks

Tammy
narks

Blu
Wah le

John
Walker

Mindi
Watkins

Nicole
Weiland

Not Pictured :
Lucus Henry

Matt
Willard

Jessica
Zych

Working hard to learn the ropes .

6th Grade 91

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

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

92 Middle School Band

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

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

Middle School Choir 93

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

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

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

9 4 M .S. Stud ent Counci l

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

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

�Middle School Football

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

T

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

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6
0
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8th Grade
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood

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

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

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

96 M.S. football

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

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

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

T

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

�Middle School Basl&lt;etball

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

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

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

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

8th Grade Results

7th Grade Results

GIRLS

BOYS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS

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

Oakland
A-S-T
Griswold
Audubon
Tri-Center
Mo. Valley
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Logan

98 Middle School Basketball

-35
- 20
- 42
- 51
- 49
- 36
- 39
- 29
- 40

UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS

- 45
- 27
- 56
- 22
- 29
- 26
- 36
- 47
- 44

Woodbine
Oakland
Audubon
Logan-Mag.
A-S-T
Griswold
Mo. Valley
Tri-Center
Treynor

BOYS
-

58
26
40
25
39

- 27
- 54
- 30
-51

UMS UMS UMSUMS UMS UMS UMSUMS -

21
25
18
13
20
25
48
24

Oakland
A -S-T
Griswold
Audubon
Tri-Center
Mo. Valley
Treynor
Logan

GIRLS
-

18
18
44
36
44
43
34
33

UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS
UMS

-

38
24
18
24
43
35
30
52

Woodbin e Oakland
Audubon
Logan -M ag. Griswo ld
Mo. Valley
Tri -Center
Treynor
-

64
21

30
33
44

29
19
47

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

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

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Underwood Invite:
90 pts, 3rd out of 6.
Tri Center Invite:
3rd, out of 6 .
WIC: 6th , out of 8 .
Treynor: 5th, out of 5.
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Steve B., Doug H ., Matt j.,
josh E., Karl K. Row 2: Brendan C., Brent S., Andrew S.,
Justin P., Andy B., Cass M.,
Mark H. Row 3 : Dan S., Chad
M ., Dan S., M att T., Brad S.,
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open 400.

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To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet
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The End of the Road

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

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Editors-in-chief

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