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Blue an d white splashed bright
Spring night of make-believe
Chain and scoreboard
This- an Eagle yea r
A chem book's understa nding
A teacher's quiet smi le
Co n tests and pl ays
Thi s- an Eagle yea r
Whispering in stu dy hall
Floors squeakjng under feet
Sunshine in the windows
Thjs- an Eagle yea r
A probe in to tomorrow
To day is just a step
First day, graduation
Thi s- an Eagle year

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�Title Page ... . . .. .. ... .. . . . . . ,. .. . . . ... .. .. .. ... .. . . .. . .. .. .
Opening Pages .. . .. .. ... . ... . . . . ... .. . ... ... .. ... . . .. . . .. . .. 2-3
Memorial Page .. . . . ~ •. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... .. 4
Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Faculty . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . .... ... . . ... ... 8-11
School Board and Secretaries .... . . .. .. .. .. . .. . ... . . . . . .. .. .... . . 12
Custodians and Cooks .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . ... . 13
Candid . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. ..... . . . .. 14
"Eagle" Sta ff . .. . . ... . .. . .. . .. .. .... . ... . .. . .. ... ..... .. ... 16
Student Cabinet . . . . . . . . . .. . . .... . ... . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17
Home Economics Club . . . .. . . . .. . ..... . . . ... .. . . . . . . . ~ . .. .. . .. 18
Librarv Club . . ... . . . . . .. ... .. . .... . . . . . . . .. .. .. .... .... ... . 19
Band .... . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. ..... .. . ... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-2 1
Choir ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .... .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 22-23
Lettermen's Club . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... . 24
Pep Club .. .. .. . . .... .. . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Candid ... . . . ... . . .... ... .. ... . . . . . .... ... .. . .... .... . . ... 26
Musical . . . .. . .. . .... .. .... . . . . . . . .... . .. . .. . .... .. . . . .. . . 28-29
Senio r Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 30-31
Junior Play ... . . . ... ... . .... . . . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 32-33
Speech .. . .. ... . ... . . . . . . . .... . ... . .... . . ... ... . . . . . ..... . 34-35
Homecoming . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . 36-37
Pro1n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .... . ... . . . . . .. .. . . .... . .. . ... . ... 38-39
Baccalaureate . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . 40
Graduatio n .. . . ..... . . . . . . ... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 4 l
Athletic Banquet .. . . . . . . . ..... . ... .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . 42
Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. 44-45
Basketball .. .. ... .. . . ..... . .. .. .. .. . ... .. .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47
Wrestling . . . . ... . . . .... .. . . .. .. . .. ... . ... .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . 48-49
Track ... . . . .. .. .... . . . . . . ... .. ... .. .. .. .. . . . . . ... . . ... . .. 50-51
Junior High Sports ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . .. . ... .... 52-53
Candid . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .... .. . .. . .... ... . . ... . . ... . . 54
Senio rs . .. . .... . . ..... . . ..... . ..... . . ..... . . ..... . .. . ... .. 56-65
Juniors . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. ..... ... . ... .... . . . . . . . . . .. 68-69
So phomo res . .. .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .... . .. .. .. . . . .... . . 70-71
Freshmen . .. .. . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .... .... . . . . . ... .. ... 72-73
Eighth Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . ... . .. .. .. . . . ... . ... . . 74-75
Seventh G rade .. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .. . . ... . . .... . .... . . 76-77
Junio r High Cheerleaders .... . ... . ... . . . . . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Senior High Cheerleaders .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 79-80
Closing Page . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . .. . .. . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 8 l

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�Underwood's superin ten dent , T . E . Knowlto n , an d high schoo l principal , C . R. McClure , were always there to give a he lping
hand and a wo rd of advice to stud ent s.

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�Geo metry and Trigonometry
General Math and Algebra
Pep Club Sponso r
B.A. University of Nebraska at Omaha
R oyce
Cole

Althea
Sweeney
Algebra I and II and Typing
Bookkeeping and Shorthan d
B.A. Moun t St. Scholastica

Typing and General Business
Office Practice and Business Law
Sen ior Clas and Eagle Staff Sponsor
B.A . University of South Dakota
Henry
Olsen

Terry
Muil enburg
Government an d World History
Geography
B.A. Universi ty of North ern Iowa
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�In strumental Mu sic
B.A. Way ne State College
Gaylen
Montgomery

Betty
Miller
Librarian
B.A. Augu stana College

Home Economics
Home Ee Club Sponsor
Junior Class Sponsor
B.A . University of South Dakota
Karen
Sorensen

Loree
MacNei ll
Music Theory Class

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Vncal M11s1c.
B.A. &lt;olmadu State o llege

�General Science
Football Coach
Elementary P.E.
B.A ., Yankton College

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Russ
Lockwood

Denny
Lokken
Social Studies
Basketb all Coach
B.A. Yankton College

Industrial Art s
B.A. Wayne State College
Robert
Pingel

Andy
Sig!
Biology
Physiology
Science

Wrestling Coach
B.A. Yankton College
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�Highschool Counselor
7th English
Chemistry
M.A. , Omaha Un iversity
Dorothy
Watso n

Bill
Biernbaum .
Junior High Math
Track Coach
J.V. Basketball Coach
B.S. in Ed., University of Neb.
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Physical Education
B.B. in Ed. , Peru State
John
Mci ntire

June
Wyland
Junior High Sciences

Hi •h dwol Art Cla ses

�Social Studies and Am . History
Sociology and Economics
Student Cabinet Spo nsor
B.A. University of Northern Iowa
Nick
Benzing

Rose Marie
Velasquez
English I and IV
Spanish I and II
Speech and play Director
B.A. College of St. Mary

English II and III
Creative Writing and Speech
Junior Class Play Director
Sophomore Class Sponsor
B.A. Buena Vista College
Darrell D.
Libke

Ruth
Hough
Junior High Engli h
B.A. Univer ity of Iowa
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�Many people work behind the scenes to in sure the success of a scho o l year. Working to
promote education , this year's school board includes: Mr. Marvin Larse n , Mr. Do na ld Tiarks, Mr. Richard Olsen , Mr. Roger Sealock , and Mr. Howard Aney. The schoo l's sec retaries are Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Jenson.

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An important part of any schoo l system are the
custodians and the cooks. Our custodians, Mr.
and Mrs. Kennedy an d Mrs. Enge l, have been indispensable during the year. Who else always knows
where the extensio n co rds are? ! The cooks pictured below are: Mrs. Hailene Engel, Mrs . Merlin
Niemann , Mrs. Dorothy Hough , Mrs. Elizabeth
Bolt o n , Mrs. La Verna Hough , and Mrs. R osa lie
Rodenburg.

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���Our edi to r fo r the 70 " Eagle" was Ellen
Ho ugh . Sh e spent many ho urs o f her time
o rgan izing and directing the work fo r
the co mplet io n of th e yea rb oo k.

The " Eagle" Staff, composed o f eleven girl s fr om the high schoo l
classes, attended the Yea rbook Workshop held in At lantic last fa ll.
The du ty of the members was to fo rm layo uts , type co py , and take
pictures.

Staff Members: Opal Boudrea u, Rose Clausen, Linda Wright, Mr. Olso n (sponsor), Betsy Gardner, Becky Bo rden,
Judy Croghan, Arla Hildreth . Front Row: Cindy Prewitt, Ellen Hough (Editor) , Lavonne Leaders (Co-Ed itor), an d
Sandy Wright.
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�Student Cabinet "69-70". The student cabinet of Underwood High school is made up of three persons from each class. Our
re nior members were the officers: Byron Eames, President ; Ann Jessen, Vice President; an d Cindy Leaders, Secretary- Trea~urer. The other cabinet membe rs were: Juniors- Steve Hartwell , Laura Rodenburg, and Rodney Minssen . Sophomores-Patty
iThomas, Jim Rodenburg, and De De Shudak. Freshmen-Do n Christensen, Julie Rodenburg, and Darwin Tiarks. The cabinet,
sponsored by Mr. N. Benzing , is to be a voice of the st udent body. Besides taking criticisms and suggestions from both the students and the administration , the cabinet also has the respon sibility of preparing for homecoming.
The first concern afte r being organized at the start of the school year was homecoming. The major problem was money making.
They sta rted out 50c/ in the hole! Some projects sponsored by the cabinet to rai se money were selling homecoming butto ns
and running concession stands. Homecoming was successful and Steve Hartwell served as master of ceremonies. One of the
decisions the cab inet had to make this year was whether or not to provide a pop machine for the students in
the lobby . They over-ruled thi decision . Also considered was the method of choosing cheerleaders for
the 70-71 season .

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�The Underwood Ho m em ake rs o f T om o rro w spo nso red
several bakesa les du ring th e yea r a t th e Io wa Light &amp; Po wer
Building and th e eleme nta ry building Th e m o ney they
earn ed we n t to ward th e annual spring banqu e t he ld in
Omaha. Each class pl an ne d so me fo rm o f en te rt a inme nt fo r
the dinn er and red roses we re given to each se ni o r girl who
had bee n in the club for fo ur years. Th e c lub office rs
we re: L. R o denbu rg, Histo ri an; L. Oltm ans , V. Pres.; M.
Chri stense n , Pres .; S . Wright , Sec.; L. Hard ym artin , Treas.

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T hi s year a library club was organized for the benefi t o f student s wh o spend some of their fr ee time working in the high school
libra ry as assistant s. The Und erwood Club for Library Assistants, U.C.L.A . is a social club that meets m o nthly an d plans the
ac tivities of the club .
Amo ng th e activities o f th e club has bee n a fi eld trip to the Ab rah am Lin co ln High Schoo l Library and the Co un cil Blu ffs
Publi c Lib ra ry . In the co urse o f the visit, U.C .L.A. club members met ·.vi th a represe ntative of A.L ' s Lib ra ry cl ub and gained
an understanding o f the inner wo rkings o f a public library .
The club also spo nso red a drive to co ll ec t paperb acks fo r the lib ra ry as a part of National Lib ra ry Week . The books collecte d
we re add ed to th e library 's co llec tio n.
U.C. L.A. became a memb er of the Io wa State Lib ra ry Associa ti o n and participated in t he state co nventio n held a t Ames. Don
Nelso n a nd Dawn May were delegates to the Ap ril 25th conventi on.
This yea r's club o ffic ers were: Pres .. Do n Nel so n ; Vice Pres., Jolene Spencer ; and Sec'y-treas. , Dawn May. The club is spo nsored
by Mr s. Mill er to whom the members give a vo te of ap preciat ion for her gu idance and help.

Libra ry Club m emb ers- Sea ted : S. Lary, P. Fa irbanks, J. Spe nse r, D. Nelson . Standi ng: J. Jensen, L. Huneke, L. Sharp, D.
May, J. Pfe iffer, B. Morto n , 0 . Boudrea u , D. Allen , an d Mrs. Mi ll er.

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Playing at the start of all home foot ball games and at half-t ime fo r Homeco ming, Oc to ber J 7 ,
the marching band got plenty of prac tice. For Ho meco min g th ey marched t ime to " Mu sic to
Choose Queens By." There was a ba nd trip to Carro ll fo r the Western Ia. Ban d Day. The Underwood Marching Band
was invited to Ames for their Band Day. The High School Marching Ban d is making p la ns to atte nd O ra nge City Tulip
FestivaJ which will be held May 16.

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The concert band attended the T ri-County Band Festival which was at Trey nor and the Twin County Clinic at Harlan . Th ey
also performed at graduation exe rcises. " I"
ratings we re received by M. Voss, D . Nelso n,
A. Eames , R . Min ssen , B. Go ldap p , for the ir
clarinet quintet ; D. Nelson for his clarinet
so lo; K . Dunbar , A . Hildreth, D. Leaders, H.
Aney, M. Christofferse n, C. Wahle , C. Hildreth for thei r Percussion ensemble.

�Twirlers-J. Rodenburg, S. Bertelso n, J. J ensen, B. Gardener. Pompom girl s-D. Wright , B. Jen se n, B. Borden. R. Clause n, L. Oltmans, C.
Hanse n, B. Drummond , C. Geise-drum majorette. F lag girls- M.
Christensen , L. Darrington , C. Hamil to n. S. Olsen.

At co ntests, Karla Dunb ar, Robin Thomas, Lorraine
Holliste r, and Nancy Kay rece ived I+ ratings at the
Junior High Co ntest at Elkho rn . There were 37 entries. Nineteen received I ratings.

Three Students were selected
for SWIBA (honor band) held
in Red Oak. They were L. Rodenburg, D. May , and B. Goldapp . Officers are: L. Rodenburg
burg, Pres., B. Goldapp, V. Pres.,
N. Martin, Sec.

The first appearance on the stree t for the Jr. High Band was October 4th at Clarinda. They
also marched at the half time show of the last footba ll game. The Jr. High Recital was held
Feb . 20th . A band co nce rt was held April 24t h.

�This year the Underwood Choir, under
the direction of Mrs. Loree MacneiJI , presented 'Oklahoma! ', a Rodgers and Hamme rstein production. It took many hours
of hard and exacting work by both students and teachers to for m the final success of the show. The choir prese nted
several concerts and performed at the
graduation exe rcises. The girl's triple trio
performed several selections at the concerts, as did the boy?s quartet and the
other small grou ps. The whol e choir was
proud of Arl a for the I rating she brought
home from small gro up contests.

Triple Trio : J. Jensen, B. Herr ill , L. Rodenbu rg L. Lea ders, D . Wright, S. Olse n,
A. Hildreth , and B. Goldapp .

�Arla Hildreth received a I rating for her
contest solo.

Madriga l: May, Han se n , Olsen, Hildreth , Rodenburg , Jense n, Leade rs, Gold app , Stange , Clausen , Huneke, Eames, Chri stense n,
Aney.

Boy's Quartet : B. Eames, K. Huneke . A. Chri tensen,
and B. Stange.
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The Le ttermen's Club was sponso red by Mr. Lokken thi s year. The boys ran the co ncession stand s at all the home
fo otball games and they prese nted our homecoming qu een with a bouqu et of red roses thi s fa ll.

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Randy Kennedy - Pres. ; Jerry Kennedy - V. Pres. ; an d
Kurt Huneke - Sec.-Trcs.

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The Pep Club of the 1969-70 Athletic season was out to Cheer the Eagles in the
events of football, wrestling and basketball. With new uniforms and a new sponsor , Mr. Cole, our organization was active
all season long earning money for the annual Athletic Banquet held in April to
honor all U.H.S. Lettermen and Coaches.

Pep Club officers were Daea nne Wright , Secretary ; Jill Voss, President ; Cheri
Geise , Vi ce President; and Julie Pfeiffe r. Treasurer.

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���"O/dalwmaf"
On the warm spring nights of May 8th and 9th , the Underwood auditorium was transformed into a small farm in Centra l Oklahoma.
Under the superb direction of Mrs. Loree MacNeill and with the help of
Russ Lockwood , Andy Sig!, and the cast, the stage glowed with life of
true territory folks .
After six weeks of rehearsal, the two performances not only brought
lively entertainment to those who attended, but sparked a deep inner
feeling of what accomplishing something in the best way can do for a
group of eager kids and one fine teacher.

CAST:

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Aunt Eller . .... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rose Clausen
Curly McClane . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . Doug McMullen
Laury Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Chris Hansen
Jud Fry .. .. .. ... . ... . ... . . . . . . . . .. . Byron Eames
Will Parker .... . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . Kurt Huneke
Ado Anne Carnes . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . Daeanne Wright
Ally Hakum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Stange
Andrew Carnes . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arnie Christensen

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It was the middle of November but there were what
seemed like thousands of butterflies in the air as the
curtain rose on the evening perfo rmance of "Twe lve
Angry Women".

One man had been ki ll ed and a curiou s knife pointed
the guilt at his son. It was the ge neral belief of most
of the jurors that he was guilty . But one juror was determined to prove his innocence.
Social and cultu ra l ideas separated the women and
heated argument rose in their search of the "truth".
In spite of their differences the facts we re ·disclosed
an d hi s innocence was proven .

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�The jurors of " Twelve Angry Women". Row One: Juror 6, Linda Hardymartin: Juror 12 , Peggy Ruckman; Juror 11 ,
Daeanne Wright ; Juror 5 , Linda Wright. Row Two : Miss Velasquez; Juror 2, Julie Pfeiffer ; Ju ro r 7, Becky Herrill:
Juror I 0 , Becky Goldapp, R ow Three: Juror 4, Ellen Hough ; Foreman, Linda Sharp ; Ju ror 9, Cindy Prewitt: Guard
Marla Christensen. Row Four: Juror 8, Ann Je ssen ; Juro r 3, Rose Clausen .

�Directed by Mr. D. Libke
CAST :
Stage Manager .. . ... .. .. .. . . .. .. Randy Hurt
George Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kurt Huneke
Emily Webb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laura Oltman
Frank Gibbs ..... .. . .... ... . . . Greg Clausen
Julia Gibbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lavonne Leaders
Charles Webb.... . ... .. ... .. ... Doug Benso n
Myrtle Webb ... . .. . . .. ... ....... Dawn May
Louella Soames .... .. ... ... .... Debbie Fisher

Howie Newsome . . ... ........ . . Gera ld Boeck
Professo r Willi ard . . .. .. ... . . ... . . Don Nelso n
Constable Warren . . . ............ Rod Minsse n
Si Crowell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denny Hough
Joe Crowell. . .. . . .. ... .. .. . . . Ralph Barnett
Sam Craig . .. . . ... . ........ . . Steve Hartwell
Joe Stoddard ... .. . . .. . . .... Doug McMullen

Extras: C.Geise, R. Shudak, F. Roennau, W. Jensen, B. Drummond, W. Kamminga , J. Spencer, C. Hamilton, M. Christensen, J.
Sealock, R. Geise, C. Hansen , L. Ro denburg , J. Johnson , R. Sealock.
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�The Gibbes Family

Stage Manage r

The Webb Family

George &amp; Emily

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�T he Underwood Speech Fest ival wa s he ld
in January. Comments were given to he lp
those going o n to di st ri ct co ntest. Pi ctured
at left: D . Larsen, S. Bert les n , J. John so n.
D. McMull en, N . Martin , J . Spe ncer , L. Leaders, T . Seidler, L. R o de nburg, S. Moore.
A. Hi ldreth, G. Clau en, L. Hun eke , L.
Sharp, B . Gardn er, L. J-lardymartin, S.
Gu t hei l, C. Hanse n , R . Miller , 0. Bo udreau ,
B. Drumm ond , H . Graybill. D. May , D.
Wright, D . F isher , J. R o de nburg , B. J enson,
J. R o d enburg, P. Tho ma s, and J . Croghan.

District Speech Individuals' Contest was
held in Anita o n February 28, l 970. We
received 12 I ratings, 7 II ratings, an d I
III rating. Pictured at right: Lavonne
Leaders, Jo lene Spencer, Nancy Martin,
Susan Bertlesen , Debbie Lar se n, Debbie Fisher , Chris Hansen , Rae Lynn Miller, Laura R odenburg, Jim Rodenb urg,
Patty Thomas, Terri Seidler , Daeanne
Wright, and Dawn May. Miss Ve lasquez
was their spo nsor.

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�State Individuals' Contest was
held at Carroll on March 2 1,
1970. We brought home six I
rat ings and six II ratings.
Pictured: Chris Han se n , Lavonne
Lea ders, Sue Bertlesen , Jolene
Spencer, Laura R odenb urg,
Dawn May, Daeanne Wright , Patty Thomas , and Miss Velasquez.
Miss Velasquez an d Mr. Libke
(not shown) coached the students
and were chaperones on the trip
to Carroll.

Daeanne
Wright

Debbie
Fisher

Christie
Hanse n

Laura
R odenburg

Jolene
Spencer

Lavonne
Leaden

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District One Act Play Co ntest was held on January 24, at
Red Oak. Receiving a I, the play advanced to State Contest
on February 7. Cast : D. May, J. Jensen, L. Roden burg, L.
Leaders. and D. Fisher.

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Catfk 'Ror~ ?~

Homeco ming was held October 17, 1969. The Eagles
versed the Trogans of Tri-Ce nter in foo tball and after
a trying batt le the score en ded Eagles-0 , Troga ns-42.
The band march ed durin g halft ime do ing formations to
their mu sic. Contes t float s carried the homecoming
candidates. The sop homo res won first for th e creativity
they showed in th e construction of their float.

Our Royalty
Quee n Ji ll , King Randy
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Mmi&lt;lture Royalty
Lisa fohn on nd Harold La rse n

�Arnie Christensen and Ann Jessen

Byron Eames and Marla Christensen

Mike Borden and Carol Wilcoxen

Mark Geiger and Becky

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�The Ga rden of Eden crawl ed with wild jungle animals as the Junio rs hosted the Junior-Senior Pro m , held o n May 2 in the
elem enta ry schoo l building. The doo rs o pened to the ga rden "at 9 p.m . and an arched b ridge led yo u to the garden ' s greenery
and mu sic. The mu sic was pro vided by the C:iff Dudley Band . This year's Sophomo re serve rs were: Barbie Morto n , De De
Shudak , T erri Seidler, J eff John so n , Du ane Barnett and Jim Rodenburg. A bu ffet was provided for t he guests by the Ju nior
class m o th ers and the evening ended wi th thoughts of wildflowers and a snake in the tree !

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�Sunday , May 17 , was Baccalaureate . The Seniors
gathered in the lunchroom to prepare fo r the program. The boys quartet sang and Eddie Martin played
the piano.

The Junior Leaders for th e 1970 class were Steve Hartwell and Wilda Kamminga .

Speaker : Rev. J. Henry .

Eighth grade gra duation was Tues., May 19th . These
stude nts proudly accepted the ir promotion to high
schoo l.

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�On the warm evening of May 2 1, 1970 t he Seniors
were anxiously waiting to receive their dipl om as. Th e
awaited moment began when the band played "Pomp
and Circumstance" and the student s marched in to the
audito rium . Hundreds of parents, frie nds and relatives watched as the gradu ates were given their diplomas by Mr. Don Tiarks , President of the Schoo l
Board.

Ushers were Greg Clausen. Cheri Geise, Doug Benso n . Michelle
Chri stense n , Duane Larse n , Laura R odenburg.

fl OMti Sfl.liutu
Ellen Hough
JuUus Tia rks
Byron Ea mes
Cindy Lea ders
Becky Go ldapp
Co ngra tul ations Senio rs!! !

41

�On April 15 , 1970, the Underwood Pep Club prese nt ed th e Athletic Banqu et in honor of all lette rin g athletes, their coaches,
and the se ni or Pep Club members a11d chee rl ea ders.

The evening bega n with a dinn er se rve d by th e undercl assmen at th e elementary
sc hool at 7 :00 p.m. The mea l was fo ll owe d by the gues t spea ker, Mr. Bern ard
Coo per, foot ball coach at Hee lan High Schoo l in Sioux Cit y, Iowa. He spoke of a
true incident where one of hi s st udent s never admitted defea t eve n though the odd s
were aga in st hjm , and how his big drea m ca me tru e by bein g dete rmin ed and not
qui tting wh en the job gets tough.

The eve ning wa s co ncluded with the presen tation of the le tters for all let term en of th e 1969-1 970 sports seaso n. Th e coaches
prese nte d each lette rman with his lette r and co mmente d on the yea r's eve nts as we ll as nex t yea r's.

Mi ke Borden

Mark Geiger

The Ath letic Banquet was attended by so me 200 peo ple co nsisti ng of tea chers, student s, and parents, all of wh om enj oyed
the eveni ng.

42

��The Eagle Foo tb all Men , coached by Ru ss
Lockwood and Andy Sig!, started as a young
team and built their knowledge and experience of the hard fought games during the season . The team ended with a record of 1-8.

Eagle Line-Up : Cra ig Miller (E) , Robin Voss (E) , Jim Herrill (T) , Bob Stage (G) , Wes Jensen (C), Bud Wright (E) , R od Mi rmen,
(T), Kurt Huneke (T) , Mike Borden (E). Back Row: Doug McMull en (RB), Bob Tiarks (QB) , Duane Ba rn ett ( FB), and Rand y
Kenne dy (QB).

44

�Row One : Coach Lockwood , Wright , Hoffman , Go ldap p, Kennedy, Goldapp , Tiarks, Potter, Rodenburg and assistant Coach
Sig!. Row Two: Barnett. Sta nge , Foote, Je nsen, McMullen , Christoffersen, and Hathaway. Row Three: Borden, Voss, Huneke,
J ense n, Mill er, Min sse n, Herr ill. and Jensen .

The senior players on the team were Randy Kennedy , Bruce
Jense n and Mike Borden.

The team's coach, Russ Lockwood attentively watches h.is
team in action on the field, the only place where the knowhow and work count .
45

�The head coach fo r the Varsit y Squad was Mr. Lokken and his assistant was Mr. Bi ernbaum . With a mu ch improved sea so n ,
the guys ended with a record of 9-8 . Pictured above are : Don Nelso n , Jeff John so n , Mi ke Borden , Bru ce Bracke r, Kurt Hu neke, Bruce Jensen , Arnie Christensen , Dave F airb anks, Jim Herrill , Denny Ho ugh , and th e st uden t manage rs- Dave DiCe nzo ,
Chester Hendrix and Cur t Miller.

SfA41Jtt 'Ruod
TEAM
T rey nor
ISD
Walnut
T .C.
Carson-Mace
F remo n t-Mi ll s
Elk Ho rn
Trey no r
T .C.
Ma lvern
Waln ut
Shelby
Oakl and
Carson-Mace .
T.C.
Carso n-Mace .
Treynor
The starting five seniors for this year were B. Bracker, B. Jensen , J . F airbanks ,
A. Chri stense n, and M. Borden. They were the "experience" of the team and
will be missed greatly nex t season.
46

OPPONENT
50
38
68
68
47
73
7,7
62
71
45
59
51
79
33

83
46
69

EAGLES
49
58
79
42
78
72
79
43
66
65
96
64

71
95
58
59
48

�Jon Fairb anks served as the Eagle team cap tain thi s yea r.

Statistician s for the games were : Lavonne Leaders Duane Stanoe
'
" '
and Jodi Jense n.

The Juni or Varsity Squad was coached by Bill
Biernbaum . Th eir season record was 11-4. Pictured
below : Coach Lokken , R. Pot te r, F. Seidler, J. Dargin , M. Butler , A. Ea mes, D. Jensen , F. Gunderson,
J . Rodenburg, Coach Biernbaum, B. Fe llers, C. Miller, R. Vo ss, R. Hough , and B. Tiarks.

�Assistant Coach, Russ Lockwood ; Student Manager, C. Whale, L. Ol se n, F. Foote , S. Hartwell , J. Kennedy,
Coach Sig!. Seco nd Row: Student Manage r, B. Joh.nso n, W. Jense n , B. Ea mes, D. McMull en, D . Barnett , R.
Belt. Front Row : R. Kennedy , R. Stahlnecker , J. Gold a pp , R . Leaders.

Russ Lockwood , D. Benson , B. Wright, B. Johnso n, Coach Sigl. Front Row: S. Coll ins , G. Clausen, B. Hamilton , B. Jensen, L. Sievers, and K. Wahl e.

�The boys qualifying at the district were : Lynn Olson , Byron Eames, Ran dy Kennedy, Jerry
· Kennedy , Wes Jensen, oug McMulle1 , and Rob Leaders.

1969-70
Jeant ~ecod
TEAM
Glenwood
Missouri Valley
Lewis Central
I.S .D.
Tri-Center
Carson Macedonia
West Harriso n
Logan Magnolia
Treynor
Elk Horn
Oakland

E

LES

13
22
25
38
22
23
34
27
31
30
27

OPPONENT

31
25
35
20
26

25
14

23
19
11

21

Under new coaches, Andy Sig! and assistant coach Ru ssell Lockwood , the '70 Eagle Matmen fini shed with the rec rd of six win
and five defeats. Proving themselves accomplished wrest lers. seven
men went on to district competition at Alleman , Iowa, on February 21. The team also took 2nd place in the sectional tournam ent
at Magnolia, Iowa on February 9 and 11.

49

�Track Men : Front Row: Mark Geiger , Tim Adams , Jeff John son, and Arn ie Christensen . Second Row : Dave Fairbanks, Kurt Huneke, Craig Miller and Ra ndy Hough . Third Row: Den ny Hough , Gary Wenningh o ff, and Bob Tiark s.
Tiarks.
50

�Kurt Huneke

Denny Hough

Mark Geige r

Arnie Christensen

Jeff Johnson

Tim Adams

Dave Fairbanks

Gary Wenninghoff

he track team, coached by Bil l
Biernbaum and as i tant coach Lokken , ended their eason by winning
4th place at the Dis trict Conference
at Nisha Valley. The boy mile
medl ey team too k I st in this to give
the school a beautiful t1oph .

Bob Tiark

Mile Medley: M. Geiger , T . Adams, J. Johnson , and
D . Hough.
51

�$oot/Ja/1

Back Row : Coach John Mcintire , K . Real, D. Stange, B. Sorensen , B. Chi ld s, C. Wahl e, B. Johnsen , D. Dunbar. Second Row : H. Boudreau , L. Wohlers, C. Hildreth , B. Hendrix , J. John son, K. Torneten, H. Boudreau ,
Assistant Coach Nick Benzing. Fro nt Row: M. Grosvenor, D. Goldapp , K. Miller , P . Lustgraaf, D. DiCenzo, R. Sea lock , J. Sorensen , R. Geise , Season Record : 2-1.

WnoAlfi

Back Row: Coach Benzing, W. Driver, K. Torneten , J. John so n,
B. Hendrix , K . Mil ler, Coach Mcintire . Row Two : C. Hildreth, C.
Wahle, B. Childs, B. Johnsen, L. Wohlers. Fro nt Row: J. Sealock, R. Sealock, D.
Stageman, S. Keithley , an d R. Ge ise. Season Record: 6-0.
11 A

'fl(AIMM'1

52

Chuck Hildre th
Curt Wah le
Brian Hendrix

�Back Row: Coa ch John Mcintire , B. Johnson (Student Manager) , K. Miller, D. DiCenzo,
C. Hildre th , . Wahle (Student Manager) , Assistant Coach Benzing. Front Row : M.
Bracker , B. Child s, G . Larsen, D . Stange, K . Dunbar. Seaso n Record: 4-3 .

Back Row: Coach Mcintire , C. Whale , D . Snyder , L. Wholers, D . Neil en, S. Collin , S.
Christensen, B. Jo hn se n, and Coach Benzing. Row Two: C. Butler, D. Gunder on, G. Andress , D. Nelse n , R. Minssen, S. Andersen, D. Nelsen. Front Row : S. Keithley, J. Sorensen , D. DiCenzo, D. Goldapp , R.
H0ugh.

53

���Roger Belt

Mike Borde n

Karen Boyer

Bruce Bracker

Chri sty Burnham

�Arn old Christense n

Marla Christe nsen

Rose Clause n

Margo rie Coffe lt

Bill Doner

�Byron Eames

Jonathan Fairbanks

Mark Geiger

Becky Goldapp

Linda Hardymartin

�Denise Hathaway

,..

David Hendrix

.

'

Becky Herrill

Ellen Hough

Connie Jensen

�Ann Jessen

Jerry K nnedy

Randy Kenn edy

Vickie Larsen

C indy Lea ders

�Cathy Linden

Garlyn Major

Lynn Olsen

Julie Pfeiffer

Cindy Prew itt

�Debb ie R adfo rd

Peggy Ru ckma n

Coll een Schmielau

Craig Scott

Linda Sharp

�Dennis Spencer

Julius Tiarks

Jill Voss

Tina Wilcoxen

Daea nne Wright

�Linda Wright

Sandy Wright

Bill Young

64

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''71''

Bake sales , concession stands, and candy sales added
funds for the prom which was a big event for the
Juniors this year. They also anxiously awaited the
arrival of class rings . The kids spent a lot of time
and hard work preparing their play , "Our Town " ,
pre sented in March . Rod Keesee spent half the
year with the class, but had to move at the end of
the first semester.

Class Officers: K. Huneke , Pres.;· L. Oltmans, V.
Pres .; D. Benson , Sec .; and C. Geise , Treas .

Laura
Rodenburg
68

Fred
Roen nau

Cindy
Scott

Debbie
Nelson

Don
Nelson

Jon
Nieman

Laura
Oltmaris

Pat
Seaton

Rita
Sliudak

Jolene
Spencer

�Adams

Bob
Barnard

Ralph
Barnett

Doug
Benson

Gerald
Boeck

Steve
Brakeman

Mi chelle
Christensen

Greg
Clausen

Bekki
Drummond

Debbie
Fisher

Mike
Foote

Cheri
Geise

Cheryl
Hamilton

Chris
Hansen

Steve
Hartwell

Jim

Herr ill

Denny
Hough

Larry
Hough

Kurt
Huneke

Jodie
Jensen

Wes
Jensen

Wilda
Kamminga

Duane
Larson

Lavonne
Leaders

Rozanne
Leaders

Merlyn
Majors

Dawn
May

Dot1g
McMullen

Gary
Miller

Rod
Min sen

Tim

69

���The freshmen spent their first year in high school sending
cheery chattering through the halls . This spring they presented the short play, "A Midsummer Night 's Dream" to
the student body . Doug Allen and Becky Borden held the
leads and portrayed two star crossed lovers very well!
Pres. , R. Voss ; V. Pres.; A. Hildreth, Sec. ; M. Hansen ; Treas.;
B. Borden .

72

Mark
Butler

Don
Christensen

E'Lise
Christensen

Jim
Dargin

Lynell
Darrington

Frank
Foote

Mike
Hanse n

Leanne
Hardymartin

Jeffrey
Haywood

Arla Jo
Hild re th

David
Hoffman

Gary
Hough

Stacia
Moore

Mary
Nielsen

Janice
Nieman

Diane
Leaders

Russe ll
Linden

Doug
Allen

Fra nk
Sielder

Lyn
Sievers

Cind y
Sorrensen

Jim

Snyder

Marta
St pl1 nson

Darwin
Tiarks

�Susan
Bertelsen

Janeen
Boeck

Becky
Borden

Gary
Burnham

Ed

Hellen
Graybill

Susan
Gutheil

Robert
Hamilton

Daro I
Jensen

Ronald
Jensen

Jeri
Johnson

Sheryle
Keithl y

Robert
Niemann

Sandra
Olsen

lvayla
Ridlen

Julie
Rodenburg

Wanda
Ruckman

Robin
Voss

Gary
Wenninghoff

Charles
White

La na
Wohlers

Pat
Wright

Howard
Aney

Gorden
Bates

Betsy
Gardner

Leta
Gdowski

Golda pp

Lorraine
Huneke

Becky
Jensen

Richard
Niemann

Kathy
Vinson

I

73

�Class Officers: Sec., M. Voss; V. Pres., C. Hildreth ; Pres ., J. Johnson ; and
Treas. , C. Diller.

74

S. Collins

K. Dicks

J. Hansen

C. Diller

K. Dunbar

E. Finnell

M. Har twe ll

C. Hendrix

C . Hildre th

P. Hoffman

S. Leaders

P. Lustgraaf

E. Mace

I . Mills

R . Minssen

R. Sealock

C. Schmielau

C. Spiker

D . Stageman

J. Sorensen

�S. Andersen

S. A'nd ersen

G. Andress

D. Bloom

H . Boudreau

P. Brightbill

M. Bracker

D. Bussin g

M. Carl ile

B. Childs

E . Finnell

T . Fischer

D. Foote

A. Gdowski

R. Gebbie

L. Hollister

D . Hurd

J . John son

G.Lar en

C. Leaders

C. Moo re

D. Nielsen

K. Potter

D. Rodenbu rg

D. Rodenbu rg

D . Stange

M . Voss

C. Wahle

P. Waldro n

K . Wright
75

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A 'ltw J.i,/e m j aMo"' flUfl

H. Boudreau

C. Butler

K. Dunbar

B. Engle

M. Grosvenor

S . Hurd

76

Class Officers : B. Johnson , Pres.; K . Dunbar , Treas .; S. Seidler, V. Pres .;
and K . Miller , Sec.

T. Jenson ·

D . Gunderson

B. Johnson

N. Kay

S . Keithley

E . Larsen

K. Miller

K. Moore

D . Nelson

D . Nelson

B. Nieman

B. Pfeiffer

S. S,eidler

G. Sharp

D. Snyder

C. Eri ckson

M. Stahlnecker

D. Stogdill

�L. Allen

W. Barnard

D. Barnett

B. Bloom

B. Bolton

J. Bolton

C. Cheney

J . Christensen

S. Christoffersen

N. Christoffersen

D. DiCenzo

W. Driver

K. Floerchinger

P. Gebbie

R . Geise

A. Gilmore

D. Goldapp

A. Graybill

C. Hamilton

B. Hendrix

J. Hough

R. Hough

D. Hurd

J. Hurd

N. Larsen

T. Larsen

E. Martin

K. McClure

P. McDonald

I. Miller

M. Pope

M. Rasmussen

K. Real

D. Rodenburg

J . Rodenburg

J . Sealock

R. Thomas

C. Torneten

K. Torneton

T . Waldron

L. Wholers

J . Wright

Not Shown: C. Kuhn, J. Gregersen, and W. Sorensen.

77

�69-70
e~

Top to bottom: Julie Rode nburg (Fresh.), Terri Seidler (Soph .) , De De Shudak (Soph.) , Laurn Rodenbu rg (Jr.) , Laura Oltmans (Jr.) , Ri ta Shudak (Jr.), Betsy Gardner (Fresh.) , and Bec ky J enso n (Fresh .).

78

"WHAT A LINE UP"

�Mr. Cole

In August of th e 69 -70 year , 12 girl s were selected
to supp ort , represe nt and k ee p up the sp irit of al l
t he Eagle team s. This is the first yea r th at Underwoo d has had a Jr. Va rsity squad . Th ese fou r girl s
cheered a t junio r varsity games and helped the
V arsity squad at pep ra lli es. Mr. Cole spo nsored ,
cha pero ned , and coached th e chee rl eade rs. He
e ntered th e girl s in a chee rl eading clinic at St romsberg, N eb ras ka. Here they lea rned chee rs, chants,
and new ro utin es. Th e Vars ity Squ ad took third in
competiti on and the Jr. Varsity ra ted superi or.

Let's hea r it ga ng!

T op To Bottom:
Arl a Jo Hildreth
Cindy Scott
Jod y Jensen
Patty Thoma

�A good chee ring squad t akes p ractice and this requires the form ation of bas ic skills in'juni o r high. Th.is yea r's junior high
squad , composed of tw o eigh th graders and four seventh graders, chee red at all junior high sport even ts . Th e girl s were elected
by their fellow students and after getting organized , they ch ose royal blue pl eated ski rts an d ma tchin g swea ters to show off
the school colors. The girls did a fi ne job of raising the spirits of both the tea m and the spec ta tors.

Jr. High Squad : Janice Potter, Ka rla Dunbar , Becky Engel, Cindy Kuhn , Sharon Seid ler , an d Mary Voss.

80

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FROM FALL

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Fall. That first day of school.
Dreaming and thinking about the future ,
And looking forward to all the fun 'Football games on cold nights.
Homecoming and float building.
Dances, parties, and dates.
P.E. Classes. Class plays.
Winnjng basketball games
Wrestling and track.
Cheerleading and pep club.
Boy friends. Girl friends.
Teachers. Wasted study halls.
The long bus rides.
Junior-Senior prom.
And finally that all-important dayGraduation.

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�Spring. The last day of school.
Looking back and rememberingThe fun. The laughter.
The joy and sadness.
Riding around after school.
Goofing off and getting caught.
Being-:hreatened with detention.
Faking book reports and assignments.
Talking in the halls.
Winning a game. Sitting on the bench.
Working hard at practices.
Band and chorus trips.
And th n graduation. The year is ended.
It' a final parting for some,
But for others one less year.
Only t he memories remain.

TOSPRJNa

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�TABLE OF CONTENTS

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ADMINISTRATION

OR&lt;iANIZATIONS

ACTIVITIES

PAGES 5·14

PAGES 15·26

PAGES 27·40

SPORTS ,

SENIORS

UNDERCLASSMEN

PAGES 41-58;.

PAGES 59·68

PAGES 69·84

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�T.E. Knowlton
Superintendent

R.C . McClure
Principal

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June Wyland
Junior High Science, Art
University of Omaha

Gaylen Montgomery
Instrumental Music
Wayne State College

Rober t Pingel
Indu strial Arts
Wayne State College

Patricia Rasmussen
Vocal Music
Un iversity of Indiana

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�Diana Nelson
Spanish, English
Northwest Missouri State College

Dennis VanOverschelde
Junjor High Math
University of S~uth Dakota

John E. Miller
Science, Math
University of Nebraska at Drake

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Bonnie Vallier
English
University of Iowa

�Dennis Lokken
Junior lligh Social Studies
Yankton College

Don Anderson
Science, Football
Iowa State University

Craig Peterson
Physical Education
Wayne State College

Frank Sig\
Science, Wrestling
Yankton College

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�Dorothy Wat son
Chemist ry, Psychology, Guidance
Omaha University

Althea Sweeny
Business, Math
Mount St. Scholas tica

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Ruth Hough
Juni o r High Engli sh
Univers i! Y of Iowa

Donn a Rae Anderson
Home Ecomonics
Nort hwest Missouri State Coll ege

�Nick Benzing
Soci al Studies
University of No rthern Iowa

Terry Muilenburg
Social Studies
University of Northern Iowa

Henry Olson
Business
University of South Dakota

Betty Miller
Lib rarian
Augustana Coll ege

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�Douin in the Office .

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Backin9 Us Another Ea9/e
Year

Mrs. Jenso n

Mrs. Th omas

The School Board

This year's school board staff consisted of: Howard Aney , Roger Sealock, ruchard Olsen, Donald Ti arks, and Ma rvin Larsen.

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�ThelJ. Cook for Us;

R. Rodenburg, H. Engel. R. Zolck, E. Bolton, B. Merrdinger, D. Hough

Dritle for Us; and Clean for Us.

Top Row : Darrel Powell, Dorothy Ring, Hazel Hough, Jim
Ballard, Sherryl Gillespie, Barbara Ring. Bottom Row: Chet
Kennedy , Elmer Goldapp , Doug McMullan , Howard Jensen .

Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy

The DaiIv. School Help.
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Eagle Staff: Seated : Cindy Scott, Bekki Drummond. Standing : Mary Nielsen, Opal Boudreau, Jan Niemann ;
Lana Sharp, Gwen Niemann, Jeri Johnson, Cindy Sorenson, Laura Rodenburg, Ivy Ridlen.

Editor: Gwen Niemann; Co-editor:
Ivy Ridlen.

Only those who have wo rked on the log staff could know
of all th e work involved in pu t tin g toge th er a yearb ook.
This year, eleven girl s, under the supervi sion of Mr. Olson,
took it upon th emselves to ta ke pictures, make layouts,
and ga ther co py.
In September the log staff at te nded a workshop at
Atlantic to ge t an idea of the work. involved an d to learn
o f different id eas and techn iques that would co ntribute
to a better yearbook. With thi s helpfu l info rmation everyone worke d hard toward that one goal- the completi on of
the "Eagle."

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�STUDENT CABINET

Back Row: Howard Aney, Becky Borden, Carol Leaders, Mr. Benzing, Barbara Morton, Duane Stange. Front Row :
Lo rrajne Huneke, Michelle Christensen, Greg Clausen , Gary Larson, Nancy Martin . Sta nding: Kurt Huneke .

This year t he student cou ncil again had charge of
Homecoming. There was a parade through town
and the dance and coronation in the gym. Inform atio n was gathered about a pop machine
and studen t lounge . Elections for student council
members were he ld in the spring so that one new
member coul d attend clinic this summer.

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�U.H. T.

Several bakesales were sponsored at the Iowa Light and
Power by the Underwood Homemakers of Tomorrow. A
chile-pie supper and white elephant sale were also held.
All proceeds from these enterprises went toward the annual
spring banquet. An initiation was held for new members
in which they were blindfolded and directed on how to
avoid non-existant chairs. The club's officers were: L.
Oltmans, Pres.; L. Rodenburg, V. Pres.; J. Ehrens, Sec.;
C. Scott, Treas.; W. Kamrninga. Historian.

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�U.C.L.A.

Th e U.C .L. A. , o rganized f r students·assisting in the library, was
a member of the Iowa Library Associa ·on. The: entire club attended the State Convention at Ames where D. May was chaplain.
During the year, the club took a field trip to t he Area 13 library
and sponso red a Paperback Book Week.

The U.C.L.A. officers were: Pres. ,J.
Jenson ; Vice Pres. , J. Heywood;
Sec' y-treas.,D. May . The departing
se niors had a pin showing their
years of service purchase d for them
with a different metal rep resented
for each year.

Seated are : D. Nelson, D. May, J. Jenson, J. Spencer. Standing are: G. Niemann , I.
Ridlen, D . Nelson, C. Moore, N. Nelson, 0. Boudreau, J . Heywood.

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�Majorette, Cheri Geise , Pompom girls, Cathy Diller, Carol Leaders, Becky Jensen , Laura Oltmans, Becky Borden, Chris Hansen, Bekki Drummond; Flag Girls, Shirley Leaders, Cheryl
Hamilton, Sandra Olson, Melody Carlile, Lynell Darrington ; Baton Twirlers, Betsy Gardner,
Susan Bertelsen, Julie Rodenburg.

BAND
This year the Marching Band kept Mr. Montgomery and many parents on
their toes with after school and early morning practices, and five marching
events and Home football games. They attended Hoo Doo Days, Southwest
Iowa Band Jamboree, Veterans Parade, Homecoming, and Tulip Time
Parade.
CONCERT BAND ATTENDED:
Tri-county Band Festival-Underwood
Southwest Iowa Honor Band-Red Oak-Laura R. , Frank G. &amp; Nancy M.
attended
Quin County Band Clinic-Harlan
Small Group contest- Fremont- Mill s . . . 2-I's, 16-II's &amp; 4-III's
Band ensemble concert
Large group contest- New Market We received a II rating.
Solo-Ensemble Concert

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�Inside to Outside:
Row One: Donald Nelson, Mary Voss, Allen Eames, Karen Wright, Lorraine Holister, Julie Rodenburg, Nancy Martin. Row
Two: Robert Minssen, Karen Po tter, Pa tty Ulmer, Robin Thomas, Cindy Scott, Laura Rodenburg, Joyce Rodenburg, Roger
Geise, Steve Anderson, Barbara Bolton, Wayne Driver, Edward Martin. Row Three: Becky Engle, Jan Bolton, Ann Gilmore,
Wilda Kamminga, Mary Jensen , Russell Pfeiffer, Julie Mills, Dennis Gunderson, Randy Potter, Frank Gunderson, Jim Rodenburg, David Nelson, Lyn Wholers, Rog r Hough , Kevin Dunbar. Row Four: Standing : Curt \Vahle, Duane Stange, Howard
Aney, Steve Keithley, Karla Dunbar, Mr. Montgomery, Chuck Hildreth, Nancy Kay, Diane Leaders, Arla Jo Hildreth.

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were a cheering note at Basketball games.

Pres.- Randy Potter
Sec.- Arla Jo Hildreth
Vice Pres.-Jim Rod~nburg

Dianne Leaders and Kevin
Dun bar, the soloists that
got I ratings.

�CHORUS

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First Row: Janis Pfeiffer, Judy Crogan, Cathy Diller, Joyce Hansen,
Becky Jenson ,. Bob Hathaway ,
Monte Bracke r, Roger Sealock,
Deni se Foote, Lorraine Holliste r,
Betsy Gardner , Barbara Mor ton,
Pa tti Ulmer, Carol Leaders, Mrs.
Rasmu so n. Second Row : Shirley
Leaders, Melody Carlile, Cheryl
Hamilton, Laura Rodenburg, Lavonne Leaders, Kevin Dunbar, Gary
Hough , Howard Aney , Chuck
Hildreth , Karen Wright , Donn a
Rode nburg, Julie Mills, Karen Potter, Denn a Rodenb~ rg, Lana Wohlers.
Third Row: Cathy Moore, Dawn
May , Chri s Hansen, Debra Nel son,
Jody Jenson, Duane Stange, Barry
Childs, Kurt Huneke, Doug Benson ,
Bob Stange, Marta Stephenson,
Shery l Keithley, Arla Jo Hildreth ,
Julie Rodenburg, Becky Borden .
Fourth Row : Cheryl Moore, Kristy
Dicks, ' lise Christensen , Greg
Clausen, Mike Han en, Robert
Mi nse n, Wesley Jense n, All en Eames,
Rand y Po tter, Susa n Be rtelsen,
Sandy Olsen, Lorrai ne Huneke,
Mary Voss, Sue Anderson.

�Triple Trio: Lavonne Leaders, Kristy
Dicks, Julie Rodenburg, Jody Jensen,
Melody Carlile, Arla Jo Hildreth, Sue
Bertelsen, Sandy Olsen, E'Iise Christensen.

Opposite page , Bottom: Swing Choir;
First Row : Barb
Morton , Karen
Wright, Cheryl
Moo re, Dawn May.
Second Row: Greg
Clausen , Howard
Aney, Chuck Hildreth , Gary Hough.
Third Row : Bob
Sta nge, Barry
Child s, Du ane
Stange, Allen
Eam es.

Trio : Lavonne
Leaders, E'li se
Christensen, Arl a Jo
Hildreth.

I t Place solo Winners~ Lavonne Leaders, Arla Jo Hildreth, Chery l Moore,
Melody Carlile, Dawn May.

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�This year the Letterman's Club was sponsored by Mr. Anderson. The officers of the club were: Duane Barnett, Bob Tiarks, Jerry Goldapp, and Jeff Johnson.

LETTERMAN'S
CLUB

To earn money, the club sponsored a basketball game and pre sented o ur queen at homecoming with a bouquet of roses.

�1970-1971 Pep Club supported the football , basketball, and
wrestling teams with enthusiasm, which improved as the
seasons advanced. The Pep Club served at Underwood's
Wrestling Invitational to earn money for the annual athletic
banquet held in March to honor all U.H.S. Lettermen and
Coaches. The sponsor this year, Mr. Van Overshield ; and
the officers of the club, Cheri Geise, Pres.; Susan Bertelson,
Secretary ; and Jodie Jensen, Treausurer; all worked hard
to produce a well organized club.

PEP CLUB

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�JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
A THURBER CARNIVAL
Word Dance-Judy Croghan, Debbie Larsen, Rob Leaders, Mike Sales, Terri Seilder, Dee Dee Shudak, Bob Stange,
Bud Wright.
The Night the Bed Fell-narration by Alan Eames.
Fables
"The Wolf at the Door"-father-Ronnie Collins, mother-Jackie Boyer, daughter-Jody Ehrens, wolf-Mike Sales.
"The Unicorn in the Garden"-man-Duane Barnett, she-Debbie Larsen, policeman-Alan Eames, psychiatristBruce Feller.
"The Little Girl and the Wolf'-wolf-Mike Sales, little girl-Terri Seilder.
If Grant Had been Drinking at Appommatox-Grant-Bob Stange , Schultz-Bob Tiarks, Lee-Craig Miller, Lee StaffmenAlan Eames, Marti Christoffersen.
narration by Jim Rodenburg
Gentlemen Shoppers-Westwater-Frank Gunderson, Bar Girl-Judy Croghan , Anderson-Mike Sales, Bailey-Bud Wright,
Sales Girl-Cathy Hoffman
narration, Cathy Hoffman
The Last Flower-narration by Dee Dee Shudak.
The Pet Department-doctor-Jim Rodenburg, Miss Whittaker-Barb Morton, Bond-Janis Pfeiffer.
Mr. Preble Gets Rid of His Wife-Mr. Preble-Marti Christoffersen, Miss Daley-Judy Croghan, Mrs. Preble-Cathy Hoffman.
Take Her Up Tenderly-John-Chuck Nicodemus, Nelly-Norma Nelson, Paul-Craig Miller, Lou-Lela Jenson.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty-Mrs. Mitty-Rae Lynn Miller, Walter Mitty-Rodney Stahlnecker, Berg-Bruce Feller,
Young Man-Bob Tiarks, Nurse-Opal Boudreau, Renshaw-Ronnie Collins, Pritchard-Rob Leaders, RemingtonDuane Barnett, Benbow-Alan Eames, Corpse-Bob Tiarks, Leader-Bud Wright, Machine-Marti Christoffersen.

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Jolene S.

Laura R.

Cindy S.

This year eleven girls participated in the District Speech Contest. Five girls received the I rating to go to State Contest. At
State they received the ratings as follows: Dawn May, Poetry I and Dramatic Acting I; Lavonne Leaders, Book Review I
and Poetry II; Jolene Spencer, Humorous Acting II and Prose II; Cindy Scott, Prose II ; and Laura Rodenburg, Dramatic
Acting II.
For the second year Speech took a one-act play to State Contest. It received a II rating. The play was "Overtones." Dawn
May portrayed Harriet with Chris Hansen as Harriet's inner-self Heddie.

Miss Nelson

'71'
SPEECH
DISTRICT SPEECH
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�HONOR SOCIETf

This year a chapter of the NHS was established in Underwood. The purpose of the organization was to give
recognition to high school students for their character, scholarship, leadership, service and to encourage the
growth of these qualities. As an active body, the society would influence and elevate standards of scholarship, while also serving it's community and school.
The original chapter of the NHS was established in 1922. Since that year, the society has grown to include
over 19,000 senior and junior high chapters throughout the United States.
Members of the NHS are expected to maintain a B average throughout their high school careers. A member
in good standing is recognized as a part of the society anywhere in the nation.
The Underwood NHS students are:
Duane Barnett
Cheri Geise
Lavonne Leaders
Bob Tiarks
Jim Rodenburg
Terri Seidler
Laura Rodenburg
Jolene Spencer
Gwen
Niemann
De
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Shudak
Kurt Huneke
Jodie Ehrens
Dawn May
Debbie Larson
An introduction ceremony for the students was held in December. Each member was given a candle lighted
from the flame of the single candle that stood for the eternal light of knowledge . Four other cand les
represented the character, scholarship, leadersh ip , and service of each member.
At an organizational meeting that followed, officers for the society were elected. They are; Kurt Huneke ,
Pres.; Gwen Niemann , Vice Pres. ; Laura Rodenburg, Sec.; Bob Tiarks, Treas. Plans have been made for NHS
to sponsor a foreign exchange student during the future . It is hoped th at the NHS ill be a source of
leadership for both the students and the community .

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��Junior..Senior Bant{,uet and Prom

The servers, chosen from the Sophomore Class, were Jim
Dargin, Mike Hansen, Frank Foote, Sue Bertleson, Elise
Christensen, and Julie Rodenburg. At Council Bluffs Holiday Inn , Underwood's Juniors, Seniors, and Faculty dined
and danced to the music of the Pflanzo. The room was
decorated with signs of the zodi ac and the colors of the
theme were purple and turquoise.

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�SaturdalJ.
April

15
1971

On May 15, the work of the Junior
Prom Committee, headed by Terri
Seidler, came to an end as the finish ing touches were put on the JuniorSenior Banquet and Prom. The Prom
Committee had managed to keep
their class busy for many months
in preparation for "The Age of
Aquarius."

"The A9e of At(,uarius"
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�The eighth grade honor students were Steve Christensen, Robyn Thomas,
Craig Butler, Janene Christensen, Kim Floerchinger, and Charey Cheney.

8th and 12th
Father Jon Kautzky

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The Senior hon or students were Laura Rod enburg, Cheri Geise, Jolene
Spencer, Kurt Huneke, Lavonne Leaders, and Daw n May.

�Make Mark
The Junior leaders were Duane Barnett and
Nancy Mart in.

The ann ual Baccalaureate service was held on May 23. Father Jon
Kautzky, Chaplain of Mercy Hospital, gave the sermon entitled
" Searching for Meaning."
On the evening of May 25, 66 eighth graders were promoted into
High School , bringing them just one step closer to that all important day in '75.
Graduation, the day that 37 Seniors anxiously awaited, finally
arrived May 26. With tears of happiness in their eyes, parents,
relatives, and friends watched as the graduates received their
diplomas . Although this day marks the end of their high school
days, it also marks the beginning of a new kind of life.

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�ATHLETIC BANQUET

The Athletic Banquet was sponsored by the Underwood Pep Club. It
was held on March 24. The evening started with a table blessing
given by Reverend Orsen. The mistress of ceremonies was Cheri Geise
and the master of ceremonies was Duane Barnett. The servers did a
good job of serving the dinner. We had a nice meal consisting of ham
and baked potatoes. After the meal, the letters were presented . First
was football, presented by Mr. Anderson ; basketball, Mr. Lokken ;
wrestling, Mr. Sig! ; track, Mr. Biernbaum ; softball, Mr. Petersen ; Pep
Club, Mr. Vanoverschelde .
After the presentation of the letters came our guest speaker, Mr. C.
R. Bickerstaff.
It was Mr. Anderson's birthday, and he was presented with a cake.

Jay Johnson

Robin Voss

��GIRLS
SOFTBALL

OUR
This was our fir st year in girl ' s softb all. Our coach was Mr.
Peterse n and the assistant , Mr. Lo kken. It was a lo t of hard
wo rk with fe w reward s, but every one says it was wo rth it.
Next year th ey are pl anning on summe r, fa ll , and spring
softball. Fo rty girl s have signed up for spring so ftb all ; this
looks like an oncoming sport.

First Row (seated) : Patty Ulmer, Julie Rodenburg, Arla Jo Hildret h, Lynell Darr ington, Lana Wohlers. Second Row: La ura
Rodenburg, Mary Nielsen, Marta Stephense n, Karen Wright, Patty Fairb anks, Cindy Scott, Carol Leaders, Gwen Nieman n,
Jody Jensen, Jeri John son, E' lise Ch ristense n, Lavo nne Leade rs, Michelle Ch ris tensen , Karen Po tter, Cindy Sorenso n, Coach
Lokken.
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�LINEUP
First Row :
Patty Ulmer
Mary Nielsen
Julie Rodenburg
Lana Wohlers
Arla Jo Hildreth
Second Row :
Gwen Niemann
Patti Fairbanks
Jody Jensen
Lavonne Leaders
Michelle Christensen

Pitcher
Center Field
Left Field
Shortstop
Second Base
Right Field
Left Field
First Base
Third Base
Catcher

FIRST SEASON

Laura Rodenburg, Lavonne Leaders, Jody Jensen, Michelle Christensen, Cindy Scott, Coach: Lokken.

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�A KICK-OFF TO

The football team was coached by
Don Anderson and Andy Sig!. The
team fought hard and ended the season with the improved record of 4-5 .

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Left to Right, Top to Bottom: Kevin Dunbar, John Ebert, Wes Jensen, Rod Minssen , Greg Clausen, Tim Adams, Steve Hart-well , Doug McMullen , Ben Johnsen, John Sorensen. Row Two: Jeff John son, Bob Tiarks, Bob Stange, Duane Barnett , Bob
Hathaway , Jim Rodenburg, Jerry Goldapp, Craig Miller, Randy Potter. Row Three: Dave Hoffman, Ro n Jensen, Frank Foote,
Chuck White, Mike Hansen, Ed Goldapp , Randy Wertz, Robin Voss, Frank Siedler, Gary Larsen. Row Fou r: Coach; Don
Anderson , Curt Wahle , Chuck Hildreth, Barry Childs, Jim Herrill , Denny Hough , Kurt Huneke, Mark Hartwell, Roger Sealock,
Assistant-Coach ; Andy Sig!.

�A WINN /NlT SEASON

TEAM

EAGLES

VISITOR

Treynor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . 44
Walnut .. .... . ... . .. 0 ... .. .. . 14
ISD . ............. . 44 . ..... .. . 8
Carson Macedonia ...... 6 . . ... .. . . 0
Shelby . .... . .. . .... 22 . ....... . 0
Tri-Center. ... . . .. .... 7 . . . ..... 21
Avoca .. ... . ... . ... 19 ....... .. 6
Elk Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . 14
Anita ... . .... . ..... 26 ... .. ... 32

�EAGLES SHOOT THE

Varsity: Row One : Coach Lokken, Jim Rodenburg, Bob Tiarks, Jeff Johnson , Bob Hathaway, Denny Hough , Don Nelson,
Assistant-coach Pete rson. Row Two : Bruce Fellers, Dave Fairbanks, Craig Miller, Kurt Huneke , Randy Hough , Jim Herrill.

The high scorer of the season was Dave Fairbanks. His high
game was a tournament game against Carson -Macedoni a in
which he scored 25 points . At the athletic banquet Kurt
Huneke was presented with the award "Hustler of the
Year. " Jim Herr ill got one fo r m aki ng the most free
throws. The graduating seniors were Denny Hough , Jim
Herrill , Kurt Hu neke, and Don Nelson . I guarantee they'll
be missed a lot next year.
The statisticians for the b asketba ll ga mes were
Jodie J enson and Lavonne Le aders.

The captain of the varsity team this
year was Kurt Huneke.

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TEAM RECORD
OPPONENT
Carson Macedonia ..
Treynor . . . . . . . . .
Griswold ... . . . . .
I.S.D . . . . .. . .. . .
Walnut. ... . . . . . .
Tri-Center. . ... . . .
Fremont-Mills .....
Elk-Ho rn .. .. . .. .
Griswold .. . . . . . ..
Walnut . . . . . . . . . .
Treynor . . . . . . . . .
Tri-Cen ter ... . . . . .
Malvern . . . . .....
Walnut .. . . . . . . . .
Shelby . . . . .. . . . .
Oakland . . . .. ... .
Carson Macedonia ..

EAGLES
44 .... . 52
70 ... . . 51
60 .... . 57·.
61 . . ... 67
50 .... . 63
68 ..... 60·
57 . .... 54 '
56 . . . .. 58
60 . . . .. 65
60 . . ... 45 '
6 1 . . . .. 26 ~
6 1. .. . . 68
40 .. .. . 75
61 . ... . 57'
62 .. .. . 58'
63 .. : . . 76
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Starting line-up: Denny Hough , senior; Craig Miller,
junior; Dave Fairbanks, ju nior ; Jim Herrill, senior;
Kurt Huneke, senior.

Our basketball boys made it to the
third gam e of tournament this year.
The first game was played against
I.S.D . Defeating them 72-5 8 they
went on to play Nishna Valley and
scored ano ther victory . The score
was 62-49 . The next game was
with Treynor. They were defeated
53-80

The Ju nior Varsity team : First
Row: Jon Sorensen, Steve Anderson, Robert Minnssen, Kevin Du nbar, Da ro! Jen en , Duane Stange,
David Niel en, Monte Bracker.
Second Row : Duane Barnett,
Robert Niemann, Robin Voss,
Richard Niemann, Mark Butler,
Gary Larsen, Jim Dargin.

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�THE WRESTL/NlT REPRESENTATIVE-S
VARSITY

This year's varsity. Pictured in the front row are Benny Johnson (student manager), Chuck Hildreth, Kurt Wahle,
Barry Childs, Rodney Stahlnecker, Roger Sealock, and Roger Geise (student manager). The second row consists
of Mr. Anderson, Jerry Goldapp , Doug McMullen, Wesley Jensen, Ronnie Jensen, Doug Benson, Greg Clausen, and
Mr. Sig!.

Team
Glenwood
ISD
Mo. Valley
Tri-Center
Carson
West Harrison
Logan
Nishna Valley
Treynor
Oakland

Eagles

Opponent

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From the Junior High, Benny Johnson
and Roger Geise donated much time to
assist the wrestlers with their chores as
they acted as this year's student managers.

�OF UNDERWOOD HllTH SCHOOL

This year's wrestlers, with 5 wins and 5 losses, were coached by Andy Sigl (his
sec nd year of Underwood coaching) and Don Anderson (his first year). Under
their leadership, we finished 6th at the Underwood Invitational, 6th at the
Exira Tourney, 4th at ISD, and at Po-Ha, 6th. In the sectionals we finished in
the 4th position, and as a result of elimination, we sent four boys to district;
Doug McMullen (senior), Wesley Jensen (senior), Rodney Stahlnecker (junior),
and Chuck Hildreth (freshman). No one had the luck to go on to state .

JUNIOR VARSITY

The junior varsity lineup includes Randy Potter, Mike Sales, Lynn Seivers, Bob Hamilton, Vernon Nelson, Ronnie
Collins, and Charles Wright. Standing behind them are Assistant-coach Anderson and Coach Sig!.

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�First Row : Ray Grace, David Dicenzo, Ru ssel Pfeiffer, John Ebert, Kurt Miller, Tim Waldron , De nny Gunde rsen , Mike
Seato n, Kevin Tornation. Second Row: Ru ssel Pfeiffer, Rickey And erso n, Ray Smith, Danny Minear, Brian Hendrix, Gary
Epp, Steve Keithley, Roger Hough , Mr. Petersen.

JUNIOR HIG-H
Firs t Row: Mr. Benzing, Ricky Anderson , Gary Ausdemore, Gary Leaders, Chuc k Kerber, Gary Epp , Ad am Gdowski, David
Adams, Jimmy Sealock. Second Row : Kevin Real, David Dicenzo, Steve Cl:tri ste nse n, Ray Grace , Kur t Mill er, Joh n Ebe rt,
Roger Hough, David Gold app , Mr. Vanovershield. Trurd Ro w : Craig Butle r, Bernie Webster, Be n Jo hnse n, Paul Bates, Den ny
Gunderson, Ly nn Wohlers, Russel Pfeiffe r.

50

�Fi rst Row: David Synder, Ricky Anderson, Michael Grosvenor, Russel Pfeiffer, Danny Minear , Roger Geise. Second Row:
Adam Gd owski, Ray Grace, David Goldapp, Lynn Wohlers, Chuck Wenninghoff, David Adams. Third Row : Mr. Benzing,
Kurt Miller, Brian Hendrix, Ben Johnsen, Charles Foote, Harold Boudreau, Kevin Tornation, David Dicenzo, Mr. Petersen.

SPORTS

First Row: Ray Grace , Lynn Wohlers, Kevin Real , Ben Johnsen, Wayne Driver, Kevin Tornation, Mike Seaton, Danny Minear.
Second Row: Mr. Benzing, Steve Keithley, David Goldapp , John Ebert, Brian Hendri x, Ricky Anderson, Roger G i ·e, Jimmy
Sealock, Curt Whale, Mr. Vanovershield .
51

�BASKETBALL
CHEERLEADERS
70-71
Julie Roden burg
Rita Shudak
DeDe Shudak
Terri Seidler
ArlaJo Hildreth
Becky Jenson

Rita Shudak

52

�Ario Jo
Heildreth
73

Terri
Seidler

72

Julie
Rodenburg
73

Becky
Jenson

73
53

�Laura Rodenburg

54

'71

Bekki Drummond

'71

Cindy Scott

'71

Betsy Gardner

'73

Laura Oltmans

' 71

Becky Borden

'73

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1970.-1971
Fight , fi ght , was the cheer hea rd as the chee rleaders urged the bo_ s on to victory and to the Distr ict Wrestling
Tourn ament.
This yea r the chee rleaders were selected diffe rently from other years. First , al l interested girl s tried out before
a faculty scree ning co mmittee. Nine were selected to try o ut before the studen t body the next day.
Af ter two anxious h ours of waiting, th e ball o ts were coun ted and the result were posted. The six gi rls that
we re elected to rep resent Underwood High Sch oo l as wrestling cheerl eaders for the 1970-1971 season were:
Laura Rodenburg, Laura Ol tmans , Cindy Sco tt, Betsy Gardner, Becky Borden , and Bekki Drummond. These
six girl s joined with the six girls elected to be b asketball chee rleaders to form a squad of twelve football
cheerl eaders for the 1~10-1 971 foo tball seaso n.
Al l and all it turned out to be a very spirited yea r fo r the chee rleaders!

55

�Betsy
Gardner

73

Arla
Hildreth

73

Becky
Borden

73

Julie
Rodenburg

73

Oltmans

71

Becky
Jensen

73

Cindy
Scott

71

Diane
Shudak

72

Bekki
Drummond

71

Terri
Seidler

72

71

Rita
Shudak

71

Laura

Laura
Rodenburg

FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS

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9
7

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��SPRING BRINGS TRACK
Front Row: Randy Potter, Gary Wenninghoff, Barry Childs. Second Row:
Daro! Jensen, Chuck Hildreth, .J im Dargin. Third Row : Kurt Huneke, Lyn
Seivers. Coach: Mr. Lokken. Assistant managers: David DiCe nzo , Kurt
Miller, Jolrn Ebert.

Th.is year was a good year for the Underwood tra ck squad, considering how
young it was. There was only one senior and two juniors on the squad. The
team did well at the Atlantic Relays and the confere nce m ee t with everyone bringing home a lot of ribb ons.
Our final meet of the year was the state district mee t held at the Nishn a
Valley track. Kurt Huneke qualified for the State meet by placing second
in the shot put. Next year the track team shou ld be even better with
Chuck Hildreth, Barry Chi ld , Randy Pot ter, Craig Mil ler, Ly n Sievers, and
Darol Jensen in the distance races, and Gary Wenninghoff an d Jim Dargi n
in the sprints.

58

��������66

Tim Adams:
(Doc)

Track 3; Football 1-2-4; Basketball 1; Class Play 3; Homecoming 4 ; Lettermen Club 23-4

Ralph Barnett:

Class Play 3

Doug Benson:
(Humperdinck)

Band 1-2; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Musical 2-3 ; Class Play 3; Wre stling J-2-3-4; Class Officer 3;
Lettermen Club 2-3-4

Michelle Christensen :
(Mitch)

Band 1-2; UHT 1-2-3-4; Softball 4; Class Play 3 ; St udent Cabine t 4 ; Class Officer 1;
Newspaper 4

Greg Clausen :
(Robespierre)

Chorus 2-3-4; Science Club l; Track 2; Musical 2-3 ; Wrestling 3-4 ; Football 4; Class
Play 3; Homecoming 4; Student Cabinet 24; Lettermen Club 3-4

Bekki Drummond:
(Sherman)

Pep Club 1-2; UHT 1; Band 2-3-4; Science Club 1; Chorus 1; Annual 4 ; Cheerleader 4 ;
Class Play 3

Debbie Fisher:
(Deb)

Band 1-2-3; Chorus 2; UHT 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Club 1-2; Speech Contest 2-3 ; Class Play 2-3; Speech Play 3 ; Play Reading 4 ; Newspaper 4

Mike Foote:

Class Play 3

Cherlyn Geise :
(Cheri)

Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club Officer 3-4 ; UHT 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2; Band 3-4 ; Class Officer 1-3-4; Annual 2; Class Play 3 ; Homecoming 4 ; Na tional Honor Society 4

Cheryl Hamilton:
(Squeak)

Pep Club 1-2-3-4 ; Pep Club Officer 4; Band 2-3-4 ; Class Play 3; Mu sical 3; Chorus 3;
Newspaper 4

Christine E. Hansen :
(Crisco)

Pep Club 2-3 ; Band 2-3-4 ; Choru s 2~3 ; Musical 2-3; Speech Contest 3; Speech Play 4;
UHT 2-3 ; Class Play 3

S t~ve

Wrestling 1-2-3; Football 4 ; T rack 4; Choru s 1-3; Musical 3; Student Cabinet 3; Class
Officer 4; Class Play 3; Junior Leader 3

Hartwell:

James W. Herrill:
(Sid)

Football 2-3-4; Basketball 2-3-4 ; Homecoming 4; Band 1

Kurt Huneke :

Foo tball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-:2 -3-4 ; Track 1-2-3-4 ; Choru s 1-2-3; Musrcal 2-3 ; Class
Play 3; Homecoming 4; Class Officer 2-3 ; Studen t Cabinet 1-4; National Honor Society
4

Denny Hough:
(Calvin)

Football 1-2-4; Basketb all 1-2-3-4; T rack 1·2-3-4; Lettermen Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2 ;
Musical 2; Class Officer 1-2 ; Class Play 3; Homecoming 4

Jodie Jensen :

Class Play 2; Speech Contest 3 ; UHT 2-3-4; Softball 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; St udent Cabi·

�net 1; Cheerleader 3; Band 2-3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Musical 2; Statistician 2-3-4; Library
Club 3-4
Wesley Jensen:
(Wes)

Football 1-2-3-4; Wrestling 1-2-3-4; Lettermen Club 2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3 ; Musical 3;
Class Play ~

Wilda Karnminga:
(Wilbur)

Pep Club 1-2-3; Band 1-2-3-4; UHT 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Class Officer 2-3 ; Chorus 12 ; Musical 2; Homecoming 4; Jr. Leader 3

Duane Larsen :
(Dwink)

Class Play 3

Lavonne Leaders :
(Vonne)

Pep Club l ; Band 1-2; Speech Contest 2-3-4; Class Play 2-3 ; Speech Play 3-4; Chorus 12-3-4; Musical 2-3; UHT 2-3-4; Softball 4; Annual 3; Statistician 2-3-4; Homecoming 4 ;
National Honor Society 4

Rozanne Leaders :

Choru s 1-2 ; Musical 2

Doug McMullen:
(Muck)

Band 1-2 ; Chorus 1-2-3; Musical 2-3; Lettermen Club 1-2-3-4; Class Officer l; Track 1;
Basketball 1-2 ; Wrestling 3-4; Football l-2-3-4; Class Play 3; Newspaper 4

Dawn May :

Band 1-2-3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; UHT 2-3; Library Club 3-4 ; Musical 2-3; Speech Con test 23-4; Speech Play 3-4; Science Club 1-2; Class Play 2-3; National Honor Society 4;
Newspaper 4

Rodney Minssen:
(Rodnus)

Football l-2-3-4; Lettermen Club 3-4; Student Cabinet 3 ; Class Office r 4; Class Play 3

Deborah A. Nelson:
(Debbs)

Chorus 1-2-3 ; Musical 2-3; Library Club 4 ; Newspaper 4

Don ald A. Nelson :

Basketball 1-2-3-4; Tra ck 1-2 ; Chorus 1-2-3; Mu sical 2; Band 1-2-3-4 ; Class Play 3; Library Club Officer 3; Library Club 3-4

Laura Oltmans:
(Orville)

Pep Club 1-2; Cheerleader 3-4; Band 2-3-4 ; Homecoming 4; Chorus 2; Class Office r 13; Class Play 3; Newspaper 4; UHT 1-2-3-4 ; UHT Office r 3-4

Kelby Rodenburg:
(Colonel)

Class Play 3

Laura Rodenburg :

Band 1-2-3-4; Choru-s 1-2-3-4; Mu sical 2-3 ; Speech Play 3-4 ; Speech Co nte st 2-3-4; Student Cabinet 1-2-3 ; Cheerleader 3-4 ; Pep Club 1-2; UHT 1-2-3-4; UHT Officer 2-3-4;
Homecoming 4 ; National Honor Society 4 ; Newspaper 4 ; Soft ball 4 ; Annual 2-3; Class
Play 2-3

67

�68

Fred Roennau:
(Rqwno)

Football 1- Track 2 ; Class Play 3

Cynthia A. Scott:
(Cinof71)

Cheerleader 3-4; Pep Club 1-2 ; Band 1-2-3-4; Softball 4 ; UHT 1-2-3-4; UHT Officer 4;
Speech Contest 1-2-4; Speech Play 3 ; Chorus 1-2-3; Science Club Officer 2 ; Science
Club. 1-2; Newspaper 4; Class Play 2; Musical 2; Annual 4

Pat Seaton :

Wrestling 1

Rita Shudak :

Class Play 3; Cheerleader 3-4; Homecoming 4

Jolene Spencer:
(Jo)

Speech Contest 2-3-4; UHT 4; Class Play 3; Science Club 2; Library Club 3-4; Library
Club Officer 3; Newspaper 4 ; Play Reading 4 ; National Honor Society 4

��7th GRADE
D.Adarns

G. Ainsworth

CLASS OFFICERS: J. Wright, M. Seaton, C. Foote, G. Leader s, R . Anderson.

R. Anderson

70

R. Angeroth

G. Ausdemore

D. Barnett

B. Chollett

B. Chollett

R. Christensen

R. Fischer

T. Fisher

C. Foote

P. Bates

J. Darrington

D. Foote

D. Bebout

T. Boyer

K . Dicks

J. Eber t

G.Epp

R. Grace

S. Gardner

S. Foote

D. Bussing

�A. Gdowski

D. Gillespie

R. Goldapp

B. Hogue

C. Kerber

J. Larson

G. Leaders

C. Lustgraaf

B. Murphy

D. Parks

T. Pope

E. Ridlen

-

M. Hough

J. Ivens

R. McKem

D. Minear

P. Schmaedecke

T. Scott

J. Johnsen

M.Moore

M. Seaton

C. Shudak

B. Webster

K. Tiarks

C. Wenninghoff

B. Tiarks

J. Wright

71

�8th GRADE

Lesa
Allen

J

Wesley
Barnard

Denise
Barnett

Beverly
Bloom

J ani ce
Bolton

Harold
Boudreau

Craig
Butler

Barbara
Bolton

Class Officers: B. Johnson, Pre s.; S. Seidler , V. Pres.; K.
Real , Sec.; N. Kay, Treas.

72

Jenene
Christe nsen

Steve
Christensen

David
Dicenzo

Wayne
Driver

Karla
Dunbar

Becky
Engel

Cynthia
Ericksen

Kim
Floerchinger

Pennie
Gebbie

Roger
Giese

Ann
Gilmore

David
Golda pp

Charey
Cheney

�Alice
Graybill

Neil
Larson

David
Rodenburg

Robyn
Thomas

Tim
Waldron

\

Michael
Grosvenor

Dennis
Gunderson

Janice
Hurd

Susan
Hurd

Tina
Jensen

Terry
Larson

Edward
Martin

Kim
McClure

Philip
McDonald

Danny
Nelson

Denny
Nelson

Barb
Niemann

Russel
Pfeiffer

Mark
Pope

Merle
Rasmussen

Joyce
Rodenburg

Jimmy
Sealock

Sharon
Seidler

Gene
Sharp

David
Snyder

Mary
Stahlnecher

Carol
Torneten

Kevin
Torneton

Lynn
Wohlers

James
Wright

Cindy
Hamilton

Brian
Hendrix

Ben
- Johnsen

Roger
Hough

Debra
Hurd

Nancy
Kay

Steve
Keithley

Elaine
Larsen

Iva
Miller

Kurt
Miller

Janelle
Hough

Kevin
Moore

Kevin
Real

Darrell
Stogdill

73

�The Junior High Chorus sang at the annual Music Boosters Carnival this year.

JUNIOR HIG-H
ACTIVITIES
BAND
The Jr. High band had a bu sy as
well as a success ful year. The band
memb ers marched for the peopl e
at Glenwood on October 2. Then
on October 23 they performed at
the Avoha foot ball ga me. The
name of the half ti tne show was
"Service Salute" which recognized
the different branches of our military forces.
Early Satu rday morning, Feb ruary
6 , fou nd the band members on
th eir way tu Elkhorn for a band
contest. They were extreme ly successful. Of the 39 entries there
were twenty-seven I's, eleven II 's.
and one Ill. Plans were also made
to hold a Junior High co ncert on
May 28, 1971.

�1

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6

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7

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JUNIOR HIGH IS GREAT

75

�FRESHMEN
'1974'

The Freshman class was sponsored by Mr. Pingel this year. The officers elected were Barry Childs as president, Chuck Hildreth as
secretary , Mary Voss as treasurer , and Kevin Dunbar as vice-president.

S. Anderson

S. Anderson

G. Andress

D. Bussing

76

C. Diller

D. Bloom

M. Carlile

K. Dunb ar

E. Finnell

H. Boudreau

B. Childs

E. Finnell

M. Bracker

S. Collins

D . Foote

C. Johnson

K . Dicks

D. Foote

�A. Gdowski

R. Gebbie

P. Hoffman

J. Hanse n

L. Hollister

P. Lustgraaf

S. Leaders

D. Nielsen

R. Sealock

J. Sorensen

R. Werts

C. Wahle

J. J ohnson

E. Mace

K. Potter

M. Hartwell

G. Lar sen

J. Mill s

D. Rodenburg

C. Spiker

C. Hendrix

P. Waldron

C. Leaders

R. Ninssen

D. Rodenbu rg

D. Stange

C. Hildreth

C. Schmielau

P. Ulmer

K. Wright

C. Moore

M. Voss

77

�D. Allen

H. Aney

S. Bertelsen

G. Bates

B. Borden

G. Burnaham
M. Butler
D. Christensen
E. Christensen

J. Dargin
L. Darrington

CLASS
F. Foote
B. Gardener

L. Gdowski
E. Goldapp
H. Grayb ill
D. Hamilton
M. Hansen

L. Hardymartin
J. Heywood
A. Hildreth
D. Hoffman
G. Hough

78

�L. Huneke
D. Jensen
B. Jenson
J. Johnsen

S. Keithley
D. Leaders
R. Linden
S. Moore
M. Nielsen

J. Niemann

R.
R.
S.
I.

Niemann
Niemann
Olsen
Ridlen

J. Rodenburg

W.Ruckman

F . Sied ler
L. Sievers

J. Synder

C. Sorenson
M. Stephenson
D. Tiarks
R. Voss

G. Wenningh off
C. White
L. Wohlers
P. Wright

79

�JUNIORS

Duane Barnett

Marti
Christofferson

Ronnie Collins

Alan Eames

Jody Ehrens

Judi Croghan

Dave Fairbanks

Patti Fairbanks

Bruce Fell er

Jerry Goldapp Frank Gunderson Bob Hathaway

Cathy Hoffman

Randy Ho ugh

Debbie Larse n

Sheryl Lary

Mary Jensen

80

Opal Boudreau

Lela Jenson

Jeff Johnson

Beth Leaders

Rob Leaders

�CLASSOF72

Nancy Martin

Charlene Miller

Vernon Nelson

Craig Miller

Chu ck Nicodimus

Jesse Miller

Rae Lynn Miller

Barb Morton

Norma Nelson

Gwen Niemann

Janis Pfeiffer

Randy Potter

Jim Rodenburg

Terri Seidler

Lana Sharp

DeDe Shudak

Edna Sievers

Jeanie Sorensen Rodney Stahlnecke r

Bob Stange

Bob Tiarks

Patty Thomas

Bud Wright

81

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��STOP AND LOOK AT
FUTURE SPIRIT

Through four footb all ga mes, seven wrestling mee ts, and
seven basketball games, the Jr. High spirit was sh own and
led by six enthusias tic Jr. High chee rlea ders. Eve n th o ugh
no t all of the games were chee red to vic to ry , the ir spirit was
never lost. The mighty ca ptain thi s yea r was Sharon Seidle r
and co-captain Karla Dunb ar.

Janet
Wright
Nancy
Kay
Karla
Dunbar
Becky
Engle
Jan
Bolton
Sharon
Seidle r

84

�THE YEAR HAS ENDED.
ONLY THE MEMORIES REMAIN.

Years hence this b ook will hit a soft
spot in your memory. You r kids will
look back an d see the funny dresses
and hair styles. But they'll see only
the surface of the pictures. Only you
will see the memories behind them.

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Nineteen Seventy-Two
Eagle
Undenvood Comm. School
Undenvood, Iowa

�Bombing of
N. Vietnam Resumes

Vida Blue
Gets $63,000
Baseball Co ntract

Frazier

TKO
Stander
In 4th

Gov. Wallace
Object of
Attempted Assassination

U.S. in Grips
Of Inflation

�Nineteen Seventy-Two
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�Decision Makers, Teachers, &amp; Associates
Ponder Wage, Price, &amp; Tax Freezes;
18 Year Old Vote &amp; Majority Rights at 19.

Principal, R.C. McClure
Superinte ndent , T. E. Knowlton

The 1972 school board members consisted of: Howard Aney, Marvin Larsen, Donald
Tiarks, Roger Sealock, and Lore n Leaders.

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�Gary Smith, Chemistry
Maryville

Althea Sweeney, Business Math
Mount St. Scholastic a, B. S.

Frank Sigl, Science
Yankton, B. A.

Dennis V anOversche lde , Math
U of South Dakot a , B.S.

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Dorothy Warson, Counselor
Omaha University, M.A.

June Wyland , Art
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�Donna Anderson, Home Ee.
N . W. Missouri State, B.S.

Don Anderson, Science
Iowa State , B.S.

Ron He rron, English
N. W. Missouri State, B. S .

Nick Benzing , Social Studies
U ofN onhern Iowa , B.A.

T om J anssen, Chorus
Dr ake Unive rsity, B. M .E.

Ruth Hough, Junior High English
University of Iowa , B. A.
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De nnis Lokken, Junior High
Yangton, B.A.

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Terry Muilenburg, Social Studies
U of Northern Iowa, B.A.

Henry Olsen, Business
U of South Dakota, B. S.

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Gaylen Montgomery, Band
Wayne State , B.A .

Diana Nels on, English
N. W. Missouri State, B. S.

Craig Peters n, Physical
Education
Wayne State , B. A.

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Wayne State, B. A.

Ivana Smith, Librarian
U of Northe rn Iowa, B.S.
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�The Bus Drivers, D. Powell, C. Kennedy, J. Ballard, H. Hough, H. Jenson, T. Longmeyer, S. Gillespy , Y. Goldapp,
K. Jones, D. Ring, B. Foote, helped_deliver the students to and from school.

Associates Active in 1972

The Secretaries , Marge Thom as and Marge Jens on, did
the paper work.

The Custodians , Mr. and Mrs. Chet Kennedy.

Cooks: Rodenberg , Nie mann, Hough, Merdinging , Engle , Hough.

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�ANNUAL STAFF Standing, left to right: Opal Boudreau, lvayla Ridlen, Julie Rodenburg , Becky Borden, Ed Martin, Norma
Nelson, Gary Hough, Ray Smith. Se ated: Sta~ia Moore, J erry Johnsen, Cindy Sore nsen, Susan Be rtelsen.

Eagle
Staff
A book is made. Pictures copy and all the rest must
be devoted a place. A place that will best re port the
events of a schoo l year.
lvayla Ridlen and Opan Boudreau were the editor and
co editor of this years Eagle. They had to steer the staff
to a years end publication deadline. The first school
events start in Septe mber and do not conclude until
graduation. Since gradu ation is the last day of school,
the annual is never finished till the last day.
Pictured at right are Mr. Olson, advisor, and Opal
Boudre au standing, l vayl a Ridle n se ated.

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�Back Row: Mr. Benzing, P. Fairbanks, C. Leade rs , G. Larsen, B. Borden, R. Hough, R. Ge ise , N. Kay , J. Sargin.
Seated: D. Shudak, L. Hune ke, D. Stange, and N. Martin.

Student
Cabinet
The Underwood Student Council started the busy
'7 1- '72 year by sending 2 delegates, Duane Stange and
Nancy Martin, to Cedar Falls to the Iowa Association of
Student Counc ils (IASC) workshop in August. The fall
saw football concession st and, homeco ming, a Powder
Puff game fo r lockerroom mirrors, and 5 delegates to
the District Student Counc il meeting at Atlantic .
Ne w projects included: a new constitution (1st since
1 947 ), a Student Opinion Survey, Twirp Week, a
School Christm as Assembly, a Muscular Distrophy Drive,
2 m ovies , and i mprovement of Student Council elections.
Our largest project was an Ecol ogy Club, the Student
for Environmental Action, and the recycling Center.
Pictured at l eft are the Officers and the advisor.

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Sponsor--Mrs. Anderson, HistorLan--K. Potter,
Treas.--C. Leaders, V. Pres .--C. Diller, Sec.-B. Jenson, Pres .--L. Jenson .

This year Mrs. Anderson was our Sponsor and Lela
Jenson our President .

The U.H.T. members went Christm as caroling ,
held a Chili-Pie Supper, heard programs on cake
decorating and necklace making , and had our
annu al end -of -year picnic. The banque t was
held this ye ar at Ross Ste ak House , March 1st
where the three, four year members, M. Jenson,
S. Lary , and N. Nelson were honored with a
red rose .

Undenvood Homemakers of Tomorrow

Row One, from l eft to right: C . Diller , K. Potter, B. Je nson, C. Lea ders, L. Je nson, Mrs. Ande rson.
Row T wo: S. Sei dl er , K. McClure , J. Bolton, K. Dunbar, C. Spiker, S. Keithley , P. Wright, M . Je nsen,
E. Mace , C. Miller , S . Lary , R. Mille r, D. Rode nburg. Row Three: M. Voss , B. Engel , C . Bowsman, D.
Rode nburg , C. Le ade rs, L. Huneke, J. Nie mann, M . Ste phe nson , B. Nie mann , C . T orneten, D. Bar nett, R. T homas. Row Four: J. Rod enburg , J. Christe nsen, S. Anderson , J. Mills , K . Wright, S . Sharp ,
N . Nelson , G. Niemann, E. Sievers, J. Sore nsen, A. Gdowski, B. Leaders, J. Ehre ns , K. Di cks , L.
Holliste r. Row Five: M. Stahlnecker, I. Miller, N. Kay , L. Darrington, L. Wohl ers, J. Rode nburg , S.
Olsen , B. Borden , S. Bertelsen, L. Alle n, S. Hurd , M . Carlile , P . T homas , C . Sore ns on, J. Johnse n.
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�Undenvood's Library Club

Front Row: J. Croghan, N. Nelson, C. Miller, R.L. Miller. Row Two: 0. Boudreau, I. Ridlen, S. Lary,
S. Moore, and K. Moore.

The Library Club this year held a book sale
and a candy sale . The money was used when the
club we nt to the State Convention, April 22 .
Library fines were collected this ye ar for over due library material.

Opal Boudreau served as the State Library Presi dent this ye ar.

Club Officers: V. P. --R. L. Miller, Sec.-Treas.-0. Boudreau , P. - -I. Ridlen . Sponsor - -Mrs.
Smith .

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Front Row, left to right: Mary Voss, Robert Minssen, Karen Wright . Row Two: Karen Potte r, Becky En gel, Joyce Rodenburg, Roger Geise, Steve Anderson, Kim Flo e rchin ger. Row Three: Ka ren Tiarks,
Carol Torneton, Deanne Barnett, Kevin Real, Sheryl Lustgraaf, Gary Epp, Russ e ll Pfeiffer, Juli e Mills,
Dennis Gunderson. Standing: Curt Wable, Howie Aney , Chuck Hildreth, Steve Kea thley, Larla Dunbar,
Janene Christensen.

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Row One , from left to right: Nancy Martin, Julie Rodenburg , Lorraine Holiste r. Row T wo: Ed Martin,
Barb Bolton, Jan Bolton, Ann Gilmore , Robin Thomas. Row Three: Kevi n Dunbar, Roger Hough , Lynn
Wohlers , Ste ve Christe nsen, David Neilse n, Jim Rodenburg, Marti Christofferson, Frank Gunderson ,
Randy Potter. Standing: Mr. Montgomery, Diane Leaders, Arl a Jo Hildreth , Nancy Kay , Duane St ange .

Band awards found their way to
recipie nts earlier this year . The y were
re ceived at th e close of the May
Concert.
Le ading up to these aw ards was a
tr ail of events an d contests. The
Senior High Marching Band perfo rmed
at all of th e football g ames. T hey
also atte nded the HooDoo Days Parade
at Neol a , Dra ke Band Day , and Wayne
State College Band Day. Vete rans
Day fo und the m archers at Council
Bluffs for t he annual parade . . Spring time took the group to Orange City .
Stage Band \vas active also with
appe arances at the Music Booste rs
Carnival and the April conce rt.
Concert Band members highlight ed their ye ar by pe rforming at
Graduation.
At the cl ose of the ye ar a fund
drive was begun . It was an atte mpt to
attract fun ds for the purch ase of new
band uniforms .

�Row One: B. Morton, L. Wohlers, S. Keithly, C. He ndricks , S . Christensen, R. Smith, D. Stange , R. Potter,
S. Le aders, C. Diller , C . Le aders, K. Potte r, L. Hollist er, J. Pfeiffer. Row Two: D. Barnett, J . Rode nburg ,
S. Bertlesen, R. Hathaway, G. Hough, K. Real, B. Minssen, M. Christofferson, R. St a nge , M . Voss , C .
Moore, B. Adams, E. Christensen. Row Three: Mr . Janssen, E. Larse n, C. Torneton, J. Rode nburg , C. Bows man, C. Hildreth, H. Aney, E. Martin, M . Rasmussen, M . Carlile, K. McClure , D . Ro de nburg, Row Four:
C. Leaders , K. Kicks, S. Olsen, N. Martin, A. Eames , M. Hansen, B. Childs, M. Bracke r. K. Dunbar, A.
Hildreth, J . Mills, R. Thomas, B. Borden, and S . Andersen.

Listen to the Music
Events of the Year
11 / 71 Listen to the Music
All State Contest

12/ 71 Christmas Concert
2/ 72 Exhc ange Concerts:
Walnut and Elk Horn
Field Trip: Drake Choir
low a Wes tern

3/ 72 Small Group Contest
4/ 72 In Perfect H arrnony
St. Pauls Morni ng Worship

5/ 72 Large Group Contest

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This seemed to be a gre at ye ar for the Unde rwood High School C hoir. We st arte d off with a
ne w dire ctor, Mr. T orn Janssen . The small g roups
made seve ral appearances at pl aces such as: the
c arnival, the R.L .D. S. Church , the Underwood
Lutheran Church, Mt . Hope Methodists, and cont est. We were proud to have one of our members,
Arla Hildreth, make the All-State Choir.

�Scenes from
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�First Place Trio: M. Carlile, S. Olsen, A. Hildreth.

Endeavors
First Place Instrumental Seated: J. Rodenburg , B. M inssen, M . Voss ,
A. Gilmore. Standing: J. Christensen, D. Leaders.

First Place Vocal Front Row: R. Geise , J. Rodenburg , B. Bolton, B. Engle , M. Voss , K. Re al, J. Bolton , R. Po tter, A.
Hildreth, D. Le aders, R. Thomas, A. Gilmore . Se cond Row: S. Christensen , E. Martin , S. Ande rsen, D. Nielsen, R.
Minssen, K. Dunbar, M . Christofferson, F. Gunderson, C. Hildre th, R. Pfe iffer , J. Rod e nburg , H. Aney, and C . Wahle .

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�Award Winning Typists: Left to Right: S. Olsen, E. Christensen, A. Hildreth, S. Bertelsen.
Standing: J. Rodenburg, M. Stehenson, Leta Gdowski.

Bring Honors and Awards

Nancy Martin--Homemaking Aw ard

Scholarship Awards: Left: Jim Rodenburg, Op al Boudreau , Alle n Eames , and Duane
Barnett.
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�Vibrations

�How Would You Change the World?

Cued in by questions of how to best change the world uppe rclassmen and faculty packed the T aj Room of Council Bluffs
Holiday Inn May 22 . The e ve nt was the annual Unde rwood
banquet and prom .
Strains of "Something" , "Hi! There" fille d the room . This
e ntertainment strummed by Webster, We bste r, and Bates came
in tune to banquet participants queries of such menu items as
greens gl ory, butter gems etc .
Mrs . Dorothy Watson , guidance, took the podiu m to th ank
the class. T he event was de dicat ed to her in honor of her m any
years of teaching . And , in honor of the fact that she retired
from te aching i n 1972.
Time m oved, the prom began . Perhaps , not needed, but
present was a furnace . The smoke which belched from this
engine was not polluting . It provided the musical background
fo r the dancing which e nsued.
This pe re nni al social e vent stamped its e ntertaining and
l asting values on this years participants . Othe r proms its
predecessors , had clone this for others , but not for this particu lar group at this particular time .

�Row One: A. Hildreth, L. Wohlers, S. Be rte lsen, L. Darring ton, J. Rode nburg ,
D. Leaders , S. Keithley . Row T wo: D. Christe nsen, G. Hough, S. Moore , B.
Borden, L. Gdowski. Row Three: Miss Nelson, H. Aney, D. Allen, M . Stephe nsen, J. Niemann, and J. Johnson .

Juniors Present

''Headin' for the Hills''
Some Sophomore stude nts were recruite d to fill parts in this production. It t oo k
place May llTH and 12TH in the gym . At right director Diann a Nel son, t alks
with Lorr aine Hune ke , a membe r of the cast . Not pictured in the cast picture -J. Snyder, M . Ni elsen, and G. Bates .

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REST ASSURED
By Donald Payton
CAST
Mr . Morlock
Mrs. Morlock

Mary
Jessica
Mildre d
Luigi Lanconi
Joe Lanconi
Martha
Lucifer
Mrs. Schmaltz
Miss Akers
George Ple w
Dr. Brown
Mr. Black
Jake
Mrs. Frinck

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Bob Stange
De bbie Larson
Patty Thom as
T erri Se idler
Rae Lynn Mille r
Jesse Mille r
Bob Tiarks
Nancy Martin
Mike Sales
Judi Croghan
C athy Hoffman
Jim Rode n burg
Fr ank Gunderson
C raig Miller
Marti Christoffersen
Ch arle ne Miller

�"Rest Assured" was a comical play in three acts put on by the Senior Class.
The play was presented to the public on Thursday , November 18 , and Friday,
November 19, at the high school building.
The Se nior Cl ass would like to thank Turner 's Discount Furniture in
Bentley, Walnut Hill Cemetery, Mrs . D. Anderson, Mrs. V. Anderson, Mr.
J anssen , Mr. and Mrs . Marvin Larsen, Mrs . Lary , Mr . Montgomery, and Mr.
and Mrs. Sigl for the help they gave us to make this production possible.

Presents ''Rest Assured''

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Dire ctor
Sheryl Lary
Stud ent Dire ctor

The stage crew from le ft t o right were Edna Sievers, Norm a Nelson, Gwen
Nie mann, Janis Pfeiffe r , Rob Leaders , and Jeanie Sorensen .

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�A Homecoming

Jim Rode nburg
Dede Shudak

Randy Potter
Patty Thomas

Patty Fair banks
Marty Christoffersen

Queen Terry
King Duane

This year was a Homecoming to
Remember. No one knew who the King
and Queen were, including the announcer. After the king and Queen
were finally announced, they had to
walk off the field because the con vertible wouldn't st art.

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Nancy Martin
Bob Stange

�to Remember
This ye ar is the third year Homecoming has bee n held
during the football season. It was on the night of October
1, 1971. The Eagles playe d the Carson Panthers and
the final score ended in a tie , 13-13. Before the game,
the Homecoming Parade was held with each class
participating in the contest for the most creative flo at.
And for the third year the Class of '73 has won first place
with their float entitled "Walk All Over 'Em". The
Class of 75 won second place for the float "Time for a
Victory" and third place went to the Class of '74 for
"Fire Up" . Half time entertainment was the performance
of the marching band and then the coronation. The King
and Queen for the "1971" Homecoming were Duane
Barnett and Terri Se idler. After the game the Homecoming Dance was held in the auditorium with music
furnished by the Phlanz.
Above --Junior fl oat
Left center --Freshmen float
Bel ow --S enior float

Sophomore float

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�Baccalaureate

May21

Se nior Honor Socie ty Membe rs: Front Row , left to
right: T. Seidler, D. Shud ak, J. Rodenburg . Back
Row: D. Larse n, D. Barne tt, B. Tiarks , J. Ehre ns,
G. Nie m ann.

Junior Leaders: Robi n Voss and Arl a Hildre th

Baccalaureate Speaker: Rev . Charles Tyler

Graduation
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�Athktic
Banquet

The Athletic Banquet was held at 7: 00
p.m. on April 14, 1972 in the Elementary School building. Mr. McClure introduced the guest speaker and the
coaches.

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the Blessing . The speaker was the Girls High School
Athle tic Union Executive Secretary, W.E. Cool ey.
Underwood coaches handed out the awards for baseball, baske tball, football, softb all, track, and
wrestling .

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Front Row: M . Stephanson, K . Potter , J. Sorensen, M. Nielson, L. Wohlers, J. Rodenburg, A. Hildre th, J.
Rodenburg, P. Thomas, J. Johnse n, and Mr. Herron. Back Row: J. Soresen, D. Barnett , J. Niem ann, N . Kay,
G. Niemann, J. Johnsen, B. Niemann, E. Christe nsen, S. Olsen, and C. Leaders.

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�Part of Underwood Scene

The 1971 Girls Softball Team played for two coaches, Mr.
Peterson in the summer, and Mr . Herron in the fall.
We lost three varsity girls for fall softball. They were
Lavonne Le aders, Michelle Christensen, and Rozanne
Leaders. These girls graduated.
Our summer team had a 3 and 8 season . Our fall team
had only four games before sectionals. They won in the
game with Oakland.
Pictured at left are coaches Mr. Herron and Mr. Peterson.

Kneeling: B. Engle , N. Kay, M. Nielsen , J. Rode nburg, L. Wohlers, J. Rodenburg , S. Olse n, E. Christensen ,
A. Hildreth, C. Le aders, K. McClure. Back Row: P. Fairbanks, K. Dunbar, L. Darrington, S. Bertelson, G.
Nie mann, J. Johnsen, B. Niemann, J. Miemann, S. Seidler, and Mr. Peterson.

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�Junior Varsity--S e ate d: K. Moore , P. McDonald, R. Hough, D. Goldapp, K. Miller, D. Rodenburg , R. Seal ock.
Kneeling: K . Real, D. St ange, B. Johnson, G. Larson, B. Childs, C. Hildreth, H. Boudre au. St anding: Mr. Lokke n, B.
Hendricks, K. T orne ton, H. Boudreau, K. Wahle , J. Johns&lt;:m , L. Wohle rs , and W. Driver.

V arsity --Row One: St. Manager Dave Rodenburg, Dave Gold app, Roger Se al ock , Phil McDonal d , Roger Hough, Ve rnon
Nelson, Kevin Real, St. M an ager Kevin Moore . Row Two: Wayne Drive r , Benny Johnson , Lynn Wohle rs , Harol d
Boudre au, Ke vin T ometon, Duane Barne tt, Howard Boudreau . Row Three: Mr. Lokke n , Jim D argin , Chuc k Hildreth,
Brian Hendricks , Bob Tiarks , Barry Childs , Bob St a nge , Kur t Mille r, Mr . Sigl, Mr. Anderson . Row Four: Ke vin Dunbar,
Jay Johnson, G ary Larson, Mike Sal es , Kurt Wahle , Ra nd y Potter , Jim Rod e nburg . Row Five : Duane Stange , Craig Mille r, Ron nie Jensen, Dave Rai rbanks, and Robin Voss .

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�Statisticians Sandra Olsen, Elise Christensen, and Julie Ro denburg
kept the scores which led t o a record like this:

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Fre mont-Mills
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12 wins - 4 losses

Junior Varsity--Standing: Coach Lokke n, D. Gunderson, S. Anderson , K. Dunbar, R. M inssen, M . Brac ker, D. Nie lsen ,
C. Butler, Coach Pe terse n. Kneeling: J. Ebe rt, R. Hough, C. Miller, D. Stange , J. Sore nsen , S . Christe nsen , D . DiCenzo, and J. Fairbanks.

�V arsity--Standing: Coach Petersen, B. Feller, C. Miller, R. Voss, D. Fairbanks, J. Dargin, Coach Lokken. Kneeling:
K. 'Real , D. Jensen, M. Christoffersen, G. Larse n, J. Rodenburg, R. Tiarks, and R. pfeiffer.

Strength Shows in Basketball

Pictured at right are Marti Christoffersen,
Jim Rode nburg, Robe rt Ti arks, Bruce
Feller, Craig Miller, David Fair banks.
This varsity strength plus backup personnel
l e d the team t o a 12 wins 4 l osses season .

�Row One: Coach Sigl, Mark We bste r, Curt Wahle, Mike Hansen, Lynn Sie vers , Be n Johnsen, Kevin T orne ton, Coach
Anderson. Row T wo: St. Mng . Keith Tornet on, Lynn Wohlers , Jess e Mille r, Barry Childs , Chuck Hildre th, Ron Collins ,
St. Mng . Chad Hildreth, Danny Koenig . Row Three: Ste ve Ke ithly, Roger Sealock, Rod St alhnecker, Dan Stage man,
and Roger Ge ise .

Wrestling
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�Junior High Football --Row One: Brad Hildreth, Peppe Angle , Kenny Ainsworth, Greg Fischer, Ke ith Torneten ,
Todd McClure , Danny Koe nig . Row T wo: Brian Hendrix, Wesley Rasmussen , Dan Minear , Ray Grace , Bert
Thomas, David Adams , Ricky Anserson , Gary Epp. Ro w Three: Mr . Peterson, Mike Seaton, Robert Sharp, Jeff
Larson, Paul Bates, Lyn n Bertelson, Gary Arbaugh, and Mr. Benzing .

Junior High
Juni or High T rack --Row One: Tim Diller , Brad Hildreth, Danny Koe nig , Ricky Fre nch , Ke nt
Prewitt, Ke ith Torneten, Todd McC lure , Danny Hinman , Kenyon Nelson, Peppe Ange l. Row
T wo: Bert T homas, Gary Arbaugh, Lynn Bertelsen , Dan Minear, Paul Bates , Charlie Foote , Ray
Grace , Mike Seaton, John Ebert, Gary Epp, Mike T ornet en. Row Thr ee: Mr . Pete rson, Randy
Thomas, Chuck Wenninghoff, Cliff Shudak, Gary Ausdemore , Dave Adams, Adam Gdowski ,
Joe Fairbanks, Rick Anderson, Bill Tiarks, Greg Fischer, and Mr. Benzing.

�Junior High Wrestling--Row One: Jeff Royer, Danny Koenig, Keith Tometen, Ke nt Prewitt, Greg Fische r,
Brad Hildre th. Row Two: Mr. Be nzing, Gary Kay, Dan Mine ar, Berni e Webster, Mike Se at on , and Rick
Andersen.

Sports

Junior High Basketball--Se ate d: Brad Hildreth, Danny Koenig , Kent Prewitt , Randy T homas, Todd Mc Clure, Kenyon Nelson. Kneeling: GaryL e aders , BillTiarks , Rick Anderson, Joe Fairbanks, Gary Kay,
Wesl ey Rasmussen, Greg Fischer, Ricky Fre nch, Brian Chadwick. Standing: Mr. Benzing, Gary Arbaugh,
Chuck Kerber, Lynn Bertelsen, Paul Bates , Ray Grace , Russ Christe nse n, Gary Epp, and Mr. VanOverschelde.

�Spirit

Kneeling: Patty Thomas, Patty Fairbanks, Dede Sudak. Standing: Karla Dunbar, Arla Jo Hildreth, Mary Voss, Becky
Jensen. Not pictured: Terri Seidler.

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�Portends Victory

From Front Going Clockwise: Kim McClure, Julie Roden burg, Becky Bordon, Susan Bertlesen, Lynell Darrington,
Diane Le aders, Karen Potter, Kathy Diller, Jeri Johnsen,
Jan Nieman, Stacia Moore, Marta Stephenson, Melody
Carlile , Shirley Lea ders, J an Bolton, Sharon Seidler,
Becky Engle. From Top to Bottom: Wanda Ruckman,
Debbie Larsen, Cari Bowsman, Barb Bolton. Left Side:
Lorraine Holister. Right Side: Joyce Rodenburg.

�Tracksters Trapped in Rainy Season
TRACK MEETS

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Blackha\vk Relays at Nishna Valley
Council Bluffs Relays
Cardinal Relays at Shelby
Cyclone Relays at Harlan
Farragut Relays at Farra gu t
District Track Meet
Conference Track Meet at Griswold
Dual Meet with LSD at !SD

As we mention the events 440 , 880 mile relay , hurdles, 100 and 220 dashes , hi gh jump, to list a fe w,
a lumni and present stars wi ll strike a cord of nostalgia. They will re member, of course, their specialty
which gav e them an opportunity to compete.
Sloshing through a rainy season with a young team - -only three seniors Crai g Mi lle r, Mike Sa les , and
Jeff Johnson- -Und erwood did best in the mile and two mile relays.
Many individual records were improved over the '70 - '71 season.

Front Row : S. Keithley , M. Pope, P. McDonald , J. Sorenson, R. Hough, J. Sea lock. Second Row: St. Mgn. B. Hendrix ,
C. Hildreth, K. Miller, B. Childs, P. Waldro n, T. Waldron, D. Gunderson, D. Goldapp. Back Row: Coach: Lokken; M .
Sales, J. Dargin, M . Sharp, C . Mille r, G. Larsen, D. Jens en, J. Johnsen.

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�Standing: C oach Petersen, K. Dunbar, G. Larsen, C. Miller, D. Fairb anks, D. Barnett, D. Gunderson. Kneeling: D.
DiC e nzo , D. Je nsen, J. Darg in, B. Childs, C. Hildre th, R. Ti arks , and J. Ro de nburg .

Baseball Makes Comeback

The sound of balls , bats , and
l e athe r we re he ard again this ye ar at
Unde rwood . Afte r a rest of, m aybe
20 ye ars , baseball made a re app ear ance on the scene .
The program was hel d during the
summer, and followe d a regular
sche dule of games . The season was
e nde d with a tournament in August.

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�We Walk Into the Future as Individuals
Duane Barnett (Barney): Football 1, 2 , 3, 4. Baseball 3 , 4 . Wrestling 3 , 4 . National Honor Society 3, 4 . Prom Server 2.
Homecoming King 4 . Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . Class Play 3.
O pal Boudreau (Op): Pep Club 1 , 2. Science Club 1, 2 . Class Play 2, 3. Library Club 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Annual Staff 2 , 3, 4 .
Band 2, 3. ISLA 4 .
Marti Christoffersen (Hogface): Football 1, 2 . Basketball 1, 4. Baseball 2 . Band 1, 2 , 3, 4 . Class Play 2 , 3, 4 . Letter men's Club 2 , 3 , 4 . Homecoming Candidate 4. Class Officer 4 .
Ronald Collins (Ronnie) Class Play 3 . Wrestling 1, 2, 3 , 4 .
Judi Crogh an (Shortie): Speech 1, 2 , 3 . Class Plays 3, 4 . Chorus 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Library Club 1, 2 , 3 , 4 . Musical 2 , 3 . Science
Club 1, 2 . Annual Staff 2 .
Alan Eames (W aldo) : Class Play 3 . Basketball 1 , 2 . Band 1, 2 , 3. Chorus 1, 2 , 3 ,4.
Jody Ehrens: UHT 2 ,3, 4. Class Play 3. National Honor Society 3 , 4 .
David Fairbanks (Banks): Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . Football 2, 3 , 4 . Baseball 2 , 3 . Lettermen 's Club 2 , 3, 4 .
Patricia Fairbanks (Banks): Pep Club 1. Class Officer 3. Cheerleader 4. Student Cabinet 4 . Homecoming Candidate
4 . Softball 3. Speech 3.
Bruce Feller: Basketball 1, 2 , 3 , 4 . Lettermen's Club 3 , 4 .
Gerald Golda pp (Crash): Wrestling 1, 2, 3 . Football 1, 2, 4 . Le ttermen's Club 2 , 3, 4 . Class Pla y 2 , 3 . Science Club 1,
2.
Frank Gunderson : Basketball 1, 2 . Baseball 3 , 4 . Band 1, 2 , 3 , 4. Chorus 2 .
Robert Hathaway (Capt. Dago): Football 1, 2 , 3 , 4. Chorus 3 , 4 . Basketball 1, 2 , 3. Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4 . Cl ass
Play 3 , 4 . Baseball 1, 2 , 3. Track 3 .
Cathy Hoffman (Daffy): Pep Club 1, 2 . Class Play 2, 3, 4 . Band 3, 4 .
Mary Jensen (Jane) : UHT 1, 2 , 3 , 4 . Band 1, 2 , 3 . Chorus 2 .
Lela Jenson (Dee): UHT 2, 3, 4 . Class Play 3 .
Debra Larsen (Debbie): PomPom Girl 4 . Pep Club 1, 2 , 3 . National Honor Society 3 , 4 . Cl ass Play 2 , 3, 4 . Chorus 2, 3.
Musi cal 2, 3 . Stude nt Cabinet 3 .
Sheryl Lary (Sherri): Chorus 1 , 2 . Musical 1, 2 . Class Pl ay 2, 3, 4. Library Club 2 , 4 . UH T 1, 2 , 3 , 4 .
Beth Leaders: UHT 2, 3,4. Pep Club 1. Chorus 1.
Robert Leaders: Wrestling 1, 2. Class Play 3.
Nancy Martin (Bubbles): Band 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Chorus 1, 2, 4 . Class Play 3, 4 . Science Club 1. Musical 1 , 2, 3 . Student
Cabinet 3, 4 . Speech 1, 2, 3 .
Ch a rle ne Miller (Charlie): Chorus 1, 2 . UHT 2 , 3 , 4. Library Club 4 . Cl ass Play 2 , 3 . Science Club 1. Musical 2 .
Speech 1, 2 .
Cra i g Miller (Bill): Football 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Basketball 1, 2 , 3 , 4 . Track 1, 2 , 3 , 4 . Base ball 1, 2 . Lettermen's Club 3 , 4,
Class Pl ay 3, 4 .
Jesse Miller : Wrestling 2 , 3 , 4 . Lettermen's Club 2 , 3 , 4 . Class Play 3 , 4 .
Rae Lynn Miller: Class Play 2 , 3 , 4 . UHT 1, 4 . Chorus 1, 2. Library Club 4 . Science Club 1, 2. Speech 1 , 2 .
Barbara Morton (Burpie) : Musical 1, 4 . Class Play 2 , 3 , 4 . Pep Club 1, 2 . Student Cabinet 3 . Library Club 2. Speech
2 . Chorus 1, 3 , 4 .
Norma Nel son: Library Club 3 , 4. Pep Club 1 , 2, 3. Class Play 2 , 3 , 4. UHT 1 , 2 , 3 ,4. Annual Staff 4 . Band 3, 4 .
Science Club 1, 2 .
Vernon Nelson (Greenum): Wrestling 3 . Football 4 .
Gwen Niemann: Annual Staff 3. Softball 3, 4 . Pep Cl ub 3. Library Club 3 . Band 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 .
UHT 4.
Janis Pfeiffer (Feefer): Pep Club 1, 2 , 3 . Band 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Cl ass Pl ay 3 , 4 . Chorus 2 , 3, 4 . Science Cl ub 1, 2. Library
Club 2 . Musical 1, 2 , 4 .
Randall Potter (Potts) : Band 1, 2 , 3, 4. Football 1, 2 , 3, 4. Basketball 1 , 2 . Track 3. Wrestling 3. Lettermens Club 2, 3,
4 . Chorus 2 , 3 , 4 . Class Play 3. Baseball 1. Cl ass Officer 4. Musical 2, 3. Homecoming Candidate 4 .
James Rodenburg (D uece) : Cl ass Play 3, 4 . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . Football 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Baseball 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . NHS
3 , 4. Student Cabinet 1, 2 . Track 2 . Homecoming Candidate 4. Prom Server 2 . Letterme ns Club 2, 3,4. Speech 2.
Mi chael Sal es (Mado): Football 1, 4. Wrestling 1, 2 , 3 . Track 1, 4 . Le ttermens Clu 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Cl ass Officer 2. Class
Pl a y 3 , 4. Science Club 1, 2 .
Teresa Seidler (Pooh): Cheerleader 2 , 3, 4 . Homecoming Queen 4. NHS 3, 4 . Cl ass Officer 3 . Chorus 1, 2. Speech 2 .
C l ass Pla y 3, 4. Pep Club 1.
Lana Sharp: Annual 3. Cl ass Pl a y 3 .
Diane Shudak (DeDe) : Cheerl eader 2 , 3, 4 . Cl ass Play 3 . Chorus 2. NHS 3 , 4. Class Officer 3. Student Cabinet 2, 4.
Homecoming Candidate 4 . Prom Server 2 .
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�Edna Sievers: UHT 4 . Stage Crew 3, 4 .
Jeanie Sorensen: UHT 4 . Pep Club 1, 2, 3 . Band 2, 3. Softball 3, 4 .
Rodney Stahlnecker (Necker) : Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 . Class Play 3. Class Officer 2.
Robert Stange (Banger): Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . Basketball 1. Wrestling 2. Chorus 1, 2 , 3, 4 . Track 2 . Musical 2, 3 . Class
Play 3, 4 . Homecoming C andidate 4 . Class Officer 1. Lettermens Club 1, 2 , 3, 4 .
Patti Thomas (Peppermint Patty): Library Club 1. Cheerleader 2, 4 . Speech 2. Pep Cl ub 2 , 3. Cl ass Officer 3 , 4 .
Student Cabinet 2. UHT 3 ,4. Class Play 3,4.
Robert Tiarks (Bobby): Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . Baseball 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . Track 1, 2 . C lass Pl ay 3, 4 . NH S 3, 4 .
Lettermens Club 2, 4 .

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Arthur
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David
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Gary
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Anna
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�A note of somber dedication was evident May 9 as the Underwood Honor Society inducted its new
members. Members \vere chosen on a basis of academic excellence and outstanding character traits.
They came from the ranks of Sophomores and Juniors.
Nominees filed in to the music of "Allegro" as parents, faculty, and friends viewed the austere
procession.
After the installation another ceremony served to perpetuate the organization. It was the installation of officers. The new leaders are: Duane Stange, Pres. ; Carol Leaders, V. Pres. ; Cathy Diller,
Sect.; Barry Childs, Treas. ; Lana Wohlers, Rep.
Moving on then, the assemblage reconvened in the library for a reception in honor of the new
members.

Inducts New Members
Back Row, left to right: Mr. McClure, T. Seidler, D. Larsen, J. Rodenburg , ]. Ehrens, B. Tiarks, D. Barne tt, G. Nie mann, D. Shudack, Mrs . Watson . Front Row : C. Leaders, D. Wohlers, I. Ridlen, B. Childs, R. Nie mann, D. Stange ,
D . Drake, C . Spiker, S. Andersen, K . Diller .

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Left to right, Row One: Terri Po pe, Tammy Sco tt, Roberta Fischer, Terri Boyer , Janet Wright, Brenda Cholle tt , Randy
Goldapp, Bobby Hogue , Rick Andersen, Gary Leaders, Rodney Angeroth , Adam Gdowski. Row Two: Jennifer Ivers, Bernie Webster, Dan Minear, John Ebert, Mike Seato n, Gary Ausdemore, Gary Epp, Chuck Kerber, Dave Adams, Charlie
Foote, Paul Ba tes. Row Three: Di ana Foote, Mary Hough, Kathy Dicks, Sherry Gardner, Teresa Fisher, Barb Murphy,
Gail Ainsworth, Elaine Ridlen, Deann Barnett, Shirley Foote, Patty Schmaedecke. Row Four: Jeff Larson , Billy T iard s,
Jody Johnsen, Ray Grace, Jim Thompsen, Chuck Wenninghoff, Russ Christensen, Brian Chollett, Denise Bebout, Ka ren
Tiarks, Jolene Darrington , Cheryl Lustgraaf.

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�High School
This year's officers were: President--Gary Epp, Vice-President--Karen Tiarks, Secretary--Dan Minear, Treasurer--John
Ebe rt.
In science class a discussion about drugs evolved into a trip to the institution at Glenwood. The class went on April 24,
a bout 8:45. First there was a picture presentation, then a tour of the grounds. We then ate lunch at the cafeteria on the
grounds.
This year's class decided on a picnic at Arrowhead Park near Neola. This event took place on May 12.
On January 25, Deann Barnett and Karen Tiarks went to Red Oak for the first Annual Junior High Honor Ba nd. There were
practices during the day and a concert that evening .
February 14, the top 50o/o of the Junior High Band went to Griswold for the first Junior High Clinic.
T he eighth grade math class had 3 divisions this year. These were ability groups.
In the area of sports, the 8th grade competed in football, basketball, track, and wrestling. In wrestling Mike Seaton
1 ~ - 3 . Bernard Webster 7-1, and Dan Minear 8 - 0. The 8th grade basketball tea m achieved a record of 2 - 6. This year's
fo otball team had a record of 1- 3. The track boys had two meets this year--The co nfere nce meet at Grilwold a nd a
dual with !SD.

The Eighth Grade offi cers.

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�Left to right, Row One : Michelle Heywood, Jackie Smith, Cheryl Waldron, Dianne Casson , Rhonda Angeroth, Julie
Dawson, Lynne Powell, Jo yce Pfeiffer, Paula Christensen, De bbie Floerchinger, Dawn Carlile , Da nny Hinman. Row
Two: Lynn Bertelsen, Gary Kay, Wesly Rasmussen, Bert Thomas, Kenyon Nelson, Jeff Royer , Barbara Ring , Becky
Christoffersen, Rhonda Ehrens, Julie Larsen, Todd McClure, Gary Arbaugh. Ro w Th ree: Greg Fischer, Mike Torneten,
David Hogue, Calvin Leaders, Kent Prewitt, Randy Thomas, Danny Koenig, Lynn Bowsrnan, Jolene Sorensen, T im
Diller, Joe Fairbanks, Ricky French . Row Four: Sally Ausdemore , Julie Martin, Cindy Grosvenor, Lea Ann Winner,
Susan Stahlnecker, Janice Hoffman, Brad Hildreth , Brian Chadwick, Keith Tometen, Pepe Angel, Ray Nielsen, Torn
Snyder. Row Five: Jeanne May, Liz Webster, Lucy Spiker, Tammy Cihacek , Kathy Rodenburg, Bill y Jensen , Robert
Sharp, John Hurd , Kenny Ainsworth , and Wayne Gard.

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�This year was the first year in the high school building for the seventh graders . To them it was an excit ing and strange feeling. It was different from their grade school clays because they went to the teachers instead of having all their classes with only one teacher in one classroom .
Being seventh graders opened many new activities for them. The boys were able to partake in the Junior
High sports of track, basketball, football, and wrestling. The girls could cheer them on as cheerleaders and
as spectators. All the seventh graders were eligible for Junior High Band .
The seventh grade annual party was held December 10, 1971, at the high school building. It was a Christmas dance with all the seasonal decorations where everyone entered into the Christmas spirit and enjoyed the
evening.
Guiding the class this yea.l'- as their advisors were Mrs. June Wyland and :tv1rs. Ruth Hough.

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�Jr. High Cheerleaders, Janet Wright, Tammy Scott, Becky Christoffersen, Jolene Sornsen, Rhonda
Ehrens, Paula Christensen, added much enthusiasm to the games as they cheered the Eagles on to
victory.

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Workmen lay foundation for machine shop.

An End and a Beginning

we conclude our report of this year 's events . The events were many in number and satisfying for
the students at Underwood.
As we close one era, we must make note of a beginning in another. As witnessed by the above picture,
work was started and finished this Spring on a building whi ch will hou se a machine shop.

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�LONGTIME SUPERINTEND ENT

Members of the school board for '72, '73
are pictured at the left. They are: Top
row, left to right: Don Tiarks, Lauren
Leaders, Howard Aney, Roger Sea lock,
Marvin Larsen.

As a resu It of action by the board, Underwood
High has a new shop bui !ding .
Visible center right, behind the band in the picture at right, is the new Machine Shop and Industrial Arts Build ing .
This building was first occupied during the 1 72
' 73 year

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�RETIRES AT UNDERWOOD
Supt. Know Iton started his retirement from education on July l this year.
Poised as he was at almost every athletic event
at Underwood, Mr. l&lt;Jiow Iton reflected on past
events. His career in education led from teaching
in Minnesota, and South Dakota to the superintendency at Underwood.
Under Knowlton, the school was enlarged, and
courses were added. Some of the courses were for
thoses who were not college bound. It was his
desire that every youth shou Id achieve his best
level of education.
The Knowltons were honored for 27 years of community service at a reception in June.

"I enjoyed teaching. I enjoy young people, they
help to keep me feeling young," were the words
of Mrs. Ruth Hough, teacher of 11 years at
Underwood as she prepared to retire from a 20year teaching career.
She began teaching to help her daughter through
school but en joyed it so we 11 that she made it he r
profession.
After retiring she plans to stay home most of the
time. She wishes to go to Baltimore and possibly
Texas and Mexico.

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Mr. Kimsey,
Science B.S.
Iowa State

Mr. Von Oversc he Ide, Moth
B. S., U of
South Da kota

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�McClure Directs Faculty at UHS

Gaylen Montgomery Band B.A.,
Wayne State
Cap Herman, Social Studies
M. A., U of Iowa

Phyllis Sederburg, English, B.
A., Midland College

Donna Andersen, Home Economics B. S., NW Missouri

Don Anderson, Science B. S.,
Iowa State

Nick Benzing, Socia I Studies
M. A., Creighton U.

Ivana Smith, Library , B. S.,
UNI
Rose Valesquez, English ,
Co I lege of St. Mary

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�Gary Smith, Chem is try, Math
B. S., Maryville

Althea Sweeney, Business, Math
B. S., Mount St. Scholastica

Terry Muilenburg, Social Studies
B.A., UNI

Henry Olson, Business, B. S.,
U of S. Dok .

Ron Herron, English, B. S.,
NW Missouri State

June Wyland, Art, Science
B. A. Omaha U.

Joseph Robu, Guidance, M. A.,
U of Northern Colorado

Tom Janssen, Vocal Music,
B. M. E. Drake U.

Teachers Show The

�Byron Foster, Shop M. A.,
U of Northern Colorado

Robert Pingel, Shop, B. A.,
Wayne State

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COOKS: Left to Right, Rodenburg, Merdinger, Engel, Zolck, Hough, Nelson

SCHOOL SERVICES

Pictured at left are the school secretaries: Top Mrs. Thomas,
Bottom Mrs. Je nsen .
All the workings of the school pass th rough the front offic e.
Th ese two helpers dispensed advice, checks , bandaids etc. as
needed.
The maintenance duties, custodial, heating etc. were hand led
by Chet and Alice Kennedy. Two student helpers, Go ldapp,
and Foster, were emp loyed in this department.

�A-maze-ing Organizations
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Cre ated

Recipe for an annual staff
Dash of freshmen--Elaine Ridlen and Tresa Fisher
Pinch of sophomores--Ed Martin
Cup of juniors--Terri Nicodemus and Dan Stageman
Cooks-- (co-editors)--Senior Gary Hough and Junior
Chery I Spiker
Cream thoroughly and gently fold in an advisor,
Mr . Olsen. Simmer for one year (school preferably)
The result • • •• An annual you're sure to enjoy.

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Ann ual Staff: Standing left to r ight: Ed. Ma rtin , Ela ine Rid le n , Dan Stage man, Tresa Fishe r, Gary Hough .
Chery I Spiker .

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Seated Terri Nicod emu s,

�STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Counc i I kept busy th is year
by sponsoring the homecoming dance, setting up the election of cheerleaders they
reviewed the board policies and the student
handbook for any changes to be made. Together with the National Honor Society
they participated in the Muscular Dystrophy
Telethon. The council attended the S.W.I.
Student Council Convention. D. Stange,
who is pres, is also the V. Pres. of the
S. W. I. Student Councils.

Representatives: (left-right) C. Shudak, R. Hough, C. Leaders, N. Kay, D. Floerchinger, A. Hildreth, M. Voss, D. Stange, H.
Aney, D. Barnett, K. Dunbar, J. Johnson, J. Wright, and their sponsor Mr. Benzing.

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�Activities:
Oct. Picnic At Arrowhead
Nov. Demonstration on knit tops
Dec. Secret Sister revealed and skits on
Christmas
Jan. Money-making project chili pie
supper
Feb. Jeri Johnson demonstrated refi nishi ng
Mar. UHT Banquet at 64 Club honored
4 year members and 4 outstanding workers
Apr. Demonstrations on crafts.

Officers: S. Olsen, M. Voss, K. Potter, K. Dunbar, C. Leaders, Mrs. Andersen

Underwood Homemakers
of Tomorrow

Top row: P. Wright, D. Ruby, S. Gardner, C. Torenten, T. Fisher, B. Murphy, D. Bebout, C. Lustgraf, D. Barnett, N.
Kay, A. Gilmore, B. Borden, A. Hildreth, S. Olsen; second row; D. Leaders, M. Stephenson, J. Niemann, C. Sorensen,
M. Nielsen, R. Mc Kern, T. Boyer, J . Darrington, G. Ainsworth, M. Hough, B. Chollett, C. Leaders; third row; T. Nicodem us, L. Hollister, J. Bolton, K. McC lure, B. Bolton, S. Seidler, B. Engel, K. Wright, J. Wright, C. Bowsman, C .
Spiker; bottom row; K. Dunbar, K. Tiarks, P. Schmaedecke, J . Christensen, D. Barnett, R. Thomas, S. Berte lsen , L. Wohlers, S. Andersen, M. Voss, S. Leaders, C. Di lier, K. Potter, Mrs . Andersen

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�One Act Play: J , Rodenburg, A, Hildreth, and S, Olsen

SPEECH
I Ratings At State: D, Allen and S. Bertleson

District qualifiers: M, Foster , D. Drake, S. Bert lesen, a nd D. A llen

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�Banc
The band had a successful year in '72,73.
At small group contest, they received 2 l's
in solos and ensembles. At large group contest, they received a I rating for concert
band
In the picture below Mro Montgomery directs another band activity--Pep Band.

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�~ate s

a I at Hamburg

Row l: Mary Voss, Robert Minssen, Karen Potter, Dianne Casson, Rhonda Angeroth , Mike Foster, Ka re n Wrig ht ,
Ju Iie Rodenburg, Lorraine Hol I ister. Row two: Bec ky Enge I, Karen Ti arks, Carol Torneton , Pou la Christensen ,
Robyn Thomas, Kim Floerchinger, Bill Tiarks, Barb Bolton, Cheryl Lustgraaf, Ke ven Rea l, Steve Anderson , Deann
Barnett, Joyce Roderburg. Row Three; Jennifer Ivers, Becky Christofferson, Ann Gi Imore, Jan Bol ton, Ju I ie
Larson, Ed tv\artin, Debbie Floerchinger, Joyce Pfeiffer, Jolene Sorenson, Rodney Angeroth, Russell Pfe iffer, ·
Dennis Gunderson, Julie Mills, David Neilson, Steve Christensen, Gary Kay, Kent Pruitt, Brad Hildre th, Lynn
Wohlers, Roger Hough, Kev in Dunbar. Standing: Mr. Montgomery, Kurt Wahle, Howard Ane y, Chuc k Hildreth,
Steve Ke ithley, Janene Christensen, Karla Dunbar, Ly nn Bertl e son, Bert Thomas , Duane Stange, Barb Ring,
Denise Bebout, Denise Barnett, Gary Arbaugh, Arla Jo Hildreth , Nancy Kay, Jolene Darrington, Diane Leaders.

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From left to right: Row 1: Terri Nicodemus, Carol Leaders, Cathy Diller, Becky Adams, Deann Barnett, Carol Torneton, Bill Tiarks,
Rick Anderson, Merle Rasmussen, Russell Pfeiffer, Gary Leaders, Sharon Seidler, Brenda Chollett, Patty Schmaedecke, Lorraine
Hollister, Cheryl Lustgraaf, Director Tom Janssen. Row 2: Jennifer Ivers, Cary· Bowsman, Barb Murphy, Kim McClure, Shirley leaders,
Penny Hauptman, Elaine Larson, Lynn Wohlers, Roger Sealock, Ed Martin, Ray Smith, Kevin Real, Gary Hough, Karen Potter,
Kathy Dicks, Janene Christensen, Pam Hauptman, Shirley Foote, Denise Barnett. Row 3: Mary Hough, Gail Ainsworth, Denise Bebout, Julie Mills, Donna Rodenburg, Deann Rodenburg, Becky Bordon, Howatd Aney, Chuck Hildreth, Barry Childs, Kevin Dunbar,
Dennis Gunderson, Steve Anderson, Julie Rodenburg, Sandra Olsen, Lynell Darrington, Karen Wright, Lana Wohlers, Joyce Roden- ,
burg, Marta Stephenson. Row 4: Sue Anderson, Jolene Darrington, Cheryl Moore, Mary Voss, Tresa Fisher, Arla Jo Hildreth,
Robyn Thomas, Duane Stange, Robert Minssen, Monty Bracker, David Nielsen, Steve Chrestensen, Chuck Kerber, Jan Nieman,
E' Lise Christensen, Sue Bertelsen, Jody Johnsen, Karen Ti arks, Nancy Kay.

The High School Chorus had a good year.
They put on a show in the fa 11. It was entitled The Perfect Day. Performances were
he Id at the grade school and later for the
public at Christmas time. A pre-contest
recital was performed before small group contest.

At left are the solo l's . They are : L to R A. Hil dreth, S, Ande rson, E. Christensen, D. Stange, G.
Hough, S. Be rte lsen, T. N icodemus, and S. Christensen. Awards were presented at a Spring rec ita I.

�All

the Way

Madrigal A: Stange, Mills, Minnsen, Aney, Anderson, Hildreth, Sealoc k,
Nielsen, Steve Andersen, Bertelsen, Wohlers, C, Hildreth, Bowsman,
Real, Stephenson, Christensen

Boys Double Quartet : Hildreth, Dunbar , Ma rtin, Ch i lds , Bracker , Sealock, Andersen, Real

Girls Trio: Rodenburg, Torneton, Thomas, Accompanist Tiarks

�Awards are Plenti•
Alto Saxaphone Trio: J. Rodenburg, D. Barnett, C. Lustgraaf

Trombone Trio:

L. Wohlers, K. Dunbar, R. Hough

Drum set Trio: H. Aney, C. Hildreth, C. Wahle

Clarinet Quintet: M. Voss, R. Minssen, K. Potte r, A. Gilmore, J. Bolton

Corner: Solo I Ra ting: D. Barnett, A. Gilmore, J. Rodenb urg,
D. Leaders, M. Voss, K. Dunbar, E. Martin. Below: Percussion Ensemble C . Hildre th, S. Ke ithley, K. Dunbar, D.
Leade rs, H. Aney, C. Wah le , D. Sta nge , N. Kay, J. Darrington, A. Hildreth

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Honor Graduates: lvayla Ridlen, Richard Niemann, Lana Wohlers

Betty Crocker Award: lvayla Ridlen

Outstanding Workers in Home Ee. Club:
tg raa f, D. Barnett, D. Barnett

K. Tiarks, C. Lus-

Outsta nd ing Ac.hieve me nt Award in Homemaking: Jeri Johnson
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�NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Five sophomores were inducted into the Underwood of the National Honor Society,
Tuesday night May 8th o The new members are Steve Christensen, Pennie Gebbie,
Robyn Thomas, Merle Rassmussen, and Joyce Rodenburg.
Mr. Janssen read a piece describing each member as they were officially "tapped"
and honored on stage. Candles were Iit by 'present members as Duane Stange read
the four characteristics of an ljonor Society member.
Mr. l&lt;liowlton was the guest speaker. He told how proud he was of the students and
congratul·a ted them on their accomplishments.
The evening was cone luded by a tea he Id in the Iibrary.

Cheryl Zirker, Sue Anderson, Dixie Drake, Carol Leaders, Cathy Diller, Lana Woh lers, Penny
Gebbie , Merle Rasm ussen, Steve Christensen, Richard N iemann, Barry Childs, Duane Starge,
Joyce Rodenburg, Robyn Thomas

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- Robin Voss, E' Lise Christensen, Daro I Jensen, Julie Rodenbu rg, Arla Hildreth, Jim Dargin, Bec ky Borden, Bec ky Adams ,
Howie Aney, Sa ndy Olsen, and Darwin Ti ar ks

Homecoming 1972, a date no one w i 11 ever forget.
It started off with the great teachers' skit at the pep
rally followed by a sweet 45-36 victory over ISD
Friday night. Then the grande finale Saturday night
with the carnation of King Jim Dargin and Queen
Arla Jo Hildreth and a fantastic dance with music provided by Terra Firma.
Once again the "Class of '73 was victorious. For th e
4th straight year they won the float contest with
"Wishing Eagles Well". The freshmen were second
with "The Winning Leap".

HOMECOMING

1972
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�The scene of the play was at Terezin, a
castle outside of Prague . The castle had
been used as a military garrison and then a
concentration camp for Jewish children.
Raja (C. Moore) lived at Terezin, te aching
childern and giving them hope. Over 15,000
Jewish children passed through Terezin.
When the war was over and Terez in Iiberated
only about 100 were still alive.
The play was directed by Rose M. Velasquez
and presented on October 19 and 20.

Cast: IPackground) G. Hough, L. Darrington, S. Bertelson, J. Roden burg , M. Webster, B. Addams, (foreground) D. Allen, C. Moore,
S. Andersen, K. Potter, B. Border and A. Hildreth.

Pl-ays Become

"Last night I had a beautiful dream," Raja relates to Irena,
he r teacher, "I was home ••• "

Honza: " I'm la ughing at you because you're a gi rl and don't
know the first thing about any th ing."

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�"Thou art consecrated to me with this ring as my wife ••• " Pavel and
lrea are married.
Lights: Kevin Real; Stage Crew: G . Hough and D. Allen

All School Event

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Cast: {background) Benny J ., Dan S., Gary L. , (midd le) Becky A., Sue B. , Jod y J., (front) Dou g A.,
Shirley L. , Brian H., Carol L., Gary H. , Lana W •

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�Scenes from The Music Man

Two Musicals
Wells Fargo Wagon from The Music Man

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Sue Berte Isen From The Perfect Day

�In the Fa 11, the chorus presented 11 The Perfect Day. 11 It was a
self-styled musical with good songs arid good acting. Themes
for the songs ranged from Morning has Broken to Sunshine in my
Soul, to Aquarius.
In the Spring, the group decided to try their talents in the musical,
The Music Man. Kevin Dunbar and Arla Jo Hildreth held the
leading roles. Guest accompanist was Jeff Bri II hart from Lake
City High School.
Kev in Dunbar as Harold and Arla Jo Hildreth as fv\arian from The Music Man

Enlighten Community
Scenes from The Perfect Day

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�ATHLETIC BANQUET
The night of April 18, was an eventful night for most of the sportstersand their coaches.
To start out the evening the coaches, boys, and guests were led in a prayer by Pastor
Hansen. To begin with the award ceremony the 72 Track awards were given by Mr.
McClure. Baseball and Girls Baske°tball were given by Mr. Foster. Softball awards
were given by Mr. Herron. Football-Mr. Anderson. Boys Basketball-Mr. Hermann.
Wrest Iing was .given out by Mr. Kimsey. And we were honored to have as our guest
speaker Coach Eddie Sutton of the Creighton Bluejays.

�GRADUATION MAY 23
BACCALAUREATE MAY 21 .

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�WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN
"We've Only Just Begun" was the theme of this year's Jr.-Sr. Banquet held fli..ay 11th in the
unique atmosphere of the Blackstone Hotel in Omaha.
Speeches were given by class presidents Ka en Potter and Becky Adams o The prom servers were
sophmores Kurt Mi lier, Karla Dunbar, Dave Di Cenzo, Joyce Rodenburg, Ben Johnson, and
Becky Enge I.

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Gridiron Activity

Top Row: Coach Andersen, Jensen, Sorenson, Hansen, Hiller, Larsen, Grace, Foster, Pope, Assistant Coach Kimsey,
Second Row: Dargin, Stange, Chi lds, Webste r, Hildreth, Wahle, B. Johnsen, J. Johnse n, Seaton Knee ling: Rea l,
Sea lock , We nninghoff, Hendrix , Hough, Mi ller, Go ldapp, Adams, McDona ld

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�TO AN fA GLE VICTORY
Tea m Record
Opponents
Treynor--18
Elk Horn--20
Carson--1 4
ISD--32
Shelby - -28
Walnut--6
Tri-Ce nte r--18
Avoca--48
Oakland-- 73

Underwood
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At right: p laye rs Stange, Dargin, and Chi Ids contemp late
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�Standing: Coach Robu, Duane Stange, Kevin Dunbar, Gary Larson, Monty Bracker, Kurt Mi lier,
and Coach Hermann. Kneeling: Darol Jenson, Robin Voss, Jim Dargin, and Darwin Tiarks.

Junior
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Varsity
Team

Standing: Steve Anderson, Chuck Kerber, Steve Christensen, Robert Minssen, David Neilsen, Denny
Nelson, Ray Grace, and Mike Foster. Kneeling: Dave Adams, Rick Anderson, Jon Sorenson, Gary
Leaders, Dave DiCenzo, and Gary Ausdemore.

�Underwood
The Eagles Built a conference record of 20 wins and
4 losses in 1972.
The path to victory was strewn with teams including
Treynor. The Eagles met Treynor in Sectional Play
at Abraham Lincoln High School in Council Bluffs.
Score: 63 to 51 -an Eagle Victory.
Sub State opponent Mt. Ayr proved to be too much
for Underwood • . But the disappointment of losing to
Mt. Ayr was dampened by the sub-state entry itse If. It was the first time in 25 years for Underwood
to enter substate play.

Leads
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�Statisticians were Lyne II Darrington, Sue Bertleson,
and Lorraine Hollister.

Griswold
Elkhorn
Tri-Center
Carson
Avoca
Treynor
Fremont-Mi Ils
Mo. Valley
I. S. D.
Walnut
Malvern
Shelby t
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�Sports

39

�GIRLS BAS KETBALL:
Coaches: Foster and
Sederburg;
BACK ROW:
K. Dunbar
B. Engel
K. Wright
R. Thomas
SECOND ROW:
M. Stephsen
B. Niemann
E. Christensen
J. Johnson
M. Nielson
C. Moore
THIRD ROW:
K. McClure
J. Rodenburg
S. Leaders
C. Leaders
L, Wohlers

G iris Basketball

Jr , Var. GIRLS BASKETBALL:
Coaches: Sederburg and Foster BACK ROW:
C. Lustgraff
D. Bebout
D. Barnett
SECOND ROW:
J, Johnson
J, Niemann
T. Fischer
K, Tiarks
R, Mc Ke rn
T. Pope
T. Boyer
J. Wright
D, Barnett
T. Scott

�SENIORS: Wohle rs , Christe nson, Nie mann, Johnso n, Ste ph e nso n, N ie lson

First Year
The girl's basketball team, with a mediocre first year didn't have ma ny wins ,
but they declare they got "lots of experience" and a re ready and w illing
to try again nex t year.
The team staffed twenty-eight girls, six seniors, three juniors and the rest
so phomores and freshmen, promising a young team with expe rie nce for years
to come .
The g iris went to the State tournment in Des Moines to fu rthe r the ir basket ba 11 education . Money for the trip was earned by a ch i Ii supper sponso red
by the team.

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Jr. High Girls Trock
Bac k ro w le ft to right: Cooch Seder burg, Chris te nsen Ausdmore, Grosve nor, Mortin
Fro n t Row: Rodenburg, Chri stofferson ,
Winner, Po we ll

Junior High Boys Track
Back row left to right: Coach Von O versh i e Id, Pruitt, To rneten, Arbaugh, Rasmussen,
Koen ig
Front row: William s, Hough, Angel, La rsen , Adams, Hildreth, McClure, Stein

42

�And High School Track

t
High School Girls Track
Bac k row left to righ t: Bowe r, 0 !se n,
Johnsen, Jeri Johnsen, Mc Kern, Larsen, Coach Sederburg
Fron t row: Wohlers, Ivers, Fishe r,
Barnett, Leade rs, Se id fer

High School Boys Track
Back row left to right: Hough, Gunderson , Niemann, Larsen , Childs, McDon ald, Coach
Hermann
Front ro w: Sea lock, Keith ley , Andersen , Sorenson, Hendri x

43

�This was a good year for the Eagles.
Although the grapplers had only an
average dua I record at 5-5-1, they
placed at three tournaments; a third
at the Exira Invitational, a second
at the I. S. D. Invitational and
another second at the Conference
tournament.
As good as th is year was however,
next year shou Id be even better.
There will be several very good
young freshmen coming in. Also
the fact that only one senior will
be leaving is another advantage.

The Junior Varsity team is from left to right; Kevin Moore, Coach Jim Kimsey, and Mike
Seaton , It should be noted that Mike is only a Freshman and was undefeated in Junior Varsity matches.

Underwood Takes

Lynn Wohl e rs finished the year with a
24-6 rec·o rd. He placed second in four
tournaments and third in one.

42 A

Barry Childs rounded up the year with
a record of 20-8. He took second in
three tournaments and third in one.
Barry had a dissappointing district
match, having missed going to State
by one point.

Curt Wah le had the best season of anyone on the team w ith a fantastic record of 26-2 and five gold medals. As
great a record as th is is howeve r, he
finished the season dissappointed because he failed to go to State due to
and injury to his arm.

�Team spirit was never lacking on this squad.

Lynn Sievers, the team's captain and only senior
had an impressive record of 17-5-0. This record is
even more impressive when you allow for the fact
that he was usually wrestling above his actual
weight.

2nd at l.S.D ., Conf. Tourneys
The Varsity team is from left to right: Roger Geise, Steve Keithley, Dan Stageman, Lynn Wohlers, Da v id Goldapp , Brian
Hendrix, Barry Childs, Curt Wah le, Benny Johnson, Lynn Sievers, Kevin Torneton, and Chuck Hildreth.

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�Back Row: M. Foster, K. Dunbar, D. Jensen, D. Gunderson, Coach Foster. Front Row: L. Wohlers, B. Childs, G. Larsen,
K. Miller

Persistent Baseballers Try Again
Team Record
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Coach Foster begins a day of planning for his eag le team .

44

�Top Row; Nielsen, Niemann, Christensen, Coach Foster, Rodenburg, Hildreth, Stephenson, Kneeling; Schmaedecke , Le aders ,
Barnett, Wohlers, Olsen, Rodenburg, Dunbar
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Softball In Its Second Year
Team Record
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�Footbal I Cheerl eaders : Bottom row: Kare n Potter, Ju Iie Rodenburg, Arla Hi Id re th, and
Sandy O lsen, Midd le row : Carol Leaders Cary Bowsman , Mary Voss, Top row: Kathy
Di lle r and Terri Nicodemus Very Top: Becky Borden

46

�Cheerleaders
Urge
Athletes
Onward

Basketba ll Cheerleaders: Above
Left to Right: Karen Potte r, J ul ie
Rodenburg , Arla Hildre th, Ma ry
Voss, and Terri N icodem us

Wres tlin g Cheerleaders: Le ft
Left to Righ t : Cary Bowsman, Sandy
0 Ison, Bee ky Bo rden, Caro I Leaders,
and Cathy Di Iler

�Football: Top Row: Co ach Her mann, K. Prewitt, R. Thom os,
R. Thomas, M. Torenten , J.
Carter, G. Arbaugh, J. Fairbanks, R. French, C. Gdowski.
Row Two : E. Hendri x , J. Carter, T. Pope, K. Ge ise , K.
Torenten, N. Thallas, G.
Jacox , J. Jens e n, D. Koe nig,
G. Kay. Row Three: C. Hough,
T. Larsen, L. Torenten, T. Diller, J. Sorensen, M. Spetman,
M. Winner, T. McClure, B.
Kay. Row Four: M. Stein, M.
Williams, P. McDonald, P.
Angel, B. Hildreth, C. Wh ittington, R. Kennedy.

High

Wrest lin g: Top Row: Coach
Anderson, T. Diller, C. Leaders, K. Torenten, P. Angel, B.
Hi Id re th. Knee ling: E. Hendri x ,
F. Miller, D. Koe nig, R. Ke nnedy

48

�Basketball: Top Raw: W. RasK. Ge ise, B. Kay, R.
Thomas, C. Hough, T. Larsen,
T. Benson, R. Thomas, M.
Winner, K. Prewitt, Coach
VanOverschelde. Row Two: J.
Fairbanks, G. Arbaugh, R.
Sh arp, T. Sorensen, L. Bertelson, G. Kay, R. French. Row
Three: J. Sorensen, G. Jacox ,
J. J ensen , M. Ste in, M. Spetman, T. Mc Clure, J. Adams.
mu ~ sen,

Sp orts

Girls' Basketball: Top Row: J.
Hoffman , T. Grace , J. Sorensen,
J. May, T. Cihacek, Miss Sed erburg. Row Two: L. Powell, J.
Larsen, P. Chr istensen, S. Ausdemore , J. Martin , K Whi tt ington , C . Grosvenor. Row Three:
C. Me llo , L. Winne r, J . Ebe rt,
L. Plumb, L. Webster , S. Stah 1necke r

49

�Junior High Cheerleaders: Bottom: Left to Right B. Christoffersen, R. Eherns, N. Nielsen,
Standing: K. Rodenburg, A. Minear. Top: K. Chadwick.

Junior High
Spirit.
This year Jr. High cheerleaders attended football games,
basketball games, and wrestling meets. Their squad consisted of 3-7th graders and 3- 8th graders. All are looking
forward to cheerleading in their high school years.

50

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Howard Aney

Douglas Allen

Becky Borden

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Gordon Bates

Elise Christensen

�Jimmy Dargin

Edward Goldapp

Susan Berte Isen

Leanne

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Lyne II Darrington

Arla Hildreth

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Jeffrey Heywood

Gary Hough

Lorraine Huneke

Darci Jensen

Michael Hansen

Jeri Johnsen

�Becky Adams

Mary Nielsen

Ronnie Jensen

Dianne Leaders

Nanice Ni e mann

Robert Niemann

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Richard Niemann

Sandra Olsen

Julie Rodenburg

Lynn Sievers

Darwin Tiarks

Patricia Wright

�lvayla Ridlen

Cindy Sorenson

Frank Se idler

Marta Stephenson

Michael Sharp

Robin Voss

57

�Remember Yesterday,
Look to tomorrow,
But Live for Today

Seniors not pictured:
Donald Christensen
Marcus Butler
Lana Wohlers

58

�A-maze-ing Underclassmen

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Underwood High School Library

Underwood Log , 1974
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Activities ......... .22-31
Sports ...........

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Orpa1tizatio1ts. . . . . . .48-60
U1tderclassme1t . . . ... 62- 74

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�Steve Andersen (Andy)
Band . • •
Basketball
Chorus

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.1 , 2,3 , 4
• . • 3,4

Gary Andress (Andy)
Junior Leade r . . • • . • • • • • . • 3

Ste ve A nctersen

Sue Andersen

Sue Andersen
Chorus
UHT
NHS
SEA .
Plays
Speech

Gary Andress

Cary Bowsm a n
Band
Chorus
UHT
C heerle ade r.
SEA ••
Homecoming CouJt

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Cary Bowsman

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�Monte Brac ker (Jock)
Basket ball .
Chorus . • • • • . • •
Ho no r Choir . • • • •
All -confe re nce baske tball

1, 2 ,3, 4
1,2,3,4
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Monte Bracker

Sta nley Collins

Barry Childs

Uarry Childs
Base ball
• . • • • • • . 1, 2,3 , 4
Chorus • • . • • . . • . • • 1, 2 ,3,4
Football • • • • • • • • • • . 1,2,3,4
Track . • • • . . • . • • • • 1, 2 , 3 , 4
Wres tling • • • • • • • • • . 1, 2 , 3 , 4
NHS .• • • • • • . • • • • • • 2 ,3,4
Football Capta in
• . • . • • 3,4
C lass officer . . . • • . • • . . • 1
1
Le tte rma n' s club . •
Homecoming court • . . • • • • . 4

Kris Dicks
Chorus
Band

1, 2, 3
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UHT . .
• • 1, 2
Porn Porn Squad . • • • • • . . • • 2

Kris Dicks

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�Catherine Diller (Ro sie)
Band
Chorus
UHT .
Class officer
NHS
Cheerleader
SEA . . • • •
Homecoming court
Pompom Squad .
Student Cabinet.
UHT officer • . .

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Kevin Dunbar (C a lvin)
Band •
Base ball •
Baske tball
Chorus •
Class officer .
Honor band
All-state choir.
Football • .
Prom server
Chorus officer
Homecoming King

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Catherine Diller

Dixie Drake

Ke vin Dunbar

Dixi e Drake
NHS . . • • • • . • . • . • • . 2 , 3,4

Anna Gdo wski
UHT • •.
Pep Club

Anna Gdow ski

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1 , 2,4
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�Chuck Hildreth
Band
Choir
Class officer
Football
Wrestling
SEA •• •
Track
Base ball
A 11-sta te choir
Football ca ptain
Homecoming court •.

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Roxanne Gebbie
UHT • • . • • • . • . • . • . • •• 1

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2 ,3
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Roxanne Gebbie

Mark Hartwell

Chuck Hildreth

Mark Ha rtwe ll
Football • • . • • • • . . . . • . . 1

Lorra ine Holliste r ( Ze ke )
Band
1,2, 3 , 4
Chorus . • • •
1, 2, 3, 4
UHT • • • •
1 , 2 , 3, 4
Statisticia n .• • •• •• • . • • 3 , 4
Pe p Club • . • • •• . • • • •.• 1
Porn porn Squad •
2
Annual Staff
4
Annual Edi tor
• •• •• • 4

Lorraine Holliste r

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�Carol Le aders ( Sq ueaky )
Band
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Chorus • • • • •
Soft ball
Student Cabine t.
UHT • •
NHS
Baske tball
Chee rleade r .
Pl ays
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SEA • • • • •
UHT officer .
Homecoming Queen
Junior Leader
Track • • • • •

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Darlene .Hurd

Gary Larse n

Carol Lea ders

Gary Larsen (Fos)
Baseball •
1, 2,3,4
Basketball.
1,2,3,4
Football .•
1,2, 3,4
Track. • •
1 , 2,3,4
AU-conference basketball . . . •3, 4
SEA . • • . • • • • • • • . • . • 2,3
Stude nt cabine t . • . . . • • • . 1, 2
Letterman's club • . • • . . • • . 1
Plays • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • 3
Homecoming court • • • . . • . 4

Shirley Lea ders (Squirre l)
Band .
Chorus
UHT .
SEA .•
Baske tball
Pompom Squad
Class officer •
Plays ••• • ••
Homecom ing court • • • •

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Shirley Leade rs

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1, 2 ,3,4
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�Julie M. Mils
Band .
Chorus
UHT .
SEA ••
Pe p Club
Prom server
Band officer
Student cabinet • •
UHT officer

1 , 2 , 3, 4
1 ,2, 3 , 4
1 ,2,3,4
2, 3
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Phillip Lustgraaf

Julie M. Mils

Ron Mass

Robert Mi nssen (Be lly)
Band . . •
Chorus
Baske tball

1, 2 , 3,4
1, 2 ,3,4
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Robert Minssen

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�David J. Nielsen (Spade)
Band • . .
Basketball . • • • • • • .
Chorus

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Deana Rodenburg
Chorus
UHT.

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SEA ••

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David J. Nielsen

Kare n Potter

Deana Rodenburg

Karen Potter
Band
1,2,3,4
Chorus
1,2, 3,4
UHT .•
1,2,3,4
Cheerleader
3,4
UHT officer
1,2
Class officer •
3
Pep Club . •
1
Pompom Squad • • • • • • • • . • 2
Softball • • • • . •
1
Track • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • 4
Homecomi ng court • . • • • • • • 4
Prom server • • • • . • • • • • •• 3

Donna Rode nburg
Chorus
UI-IT
SEA.

Donna Rodenburg

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�Roger Sealock, Jr.
1,2,3,4
Football .
Chorus . .
3 ,4
Wres tling
1 ,2
Plays. • •
2,4
Le tte rman' s Club • . . . . . . •
1
Band . • . • • . • • . . • • . .
2

Cheryl Spiker
NHS • • • • •
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UHT
2 ,3, 4
Annual Staff
. . 3,4
Annual Editor . • • • . • . • • . 3
Assistant Editor
4
Speech • . • . . • • • • • . . • . 4

Roger Sealock , Jr.

Cheryl Spike r

Susan Sharp

Jon Sorense n
Baske tball
Base ball •.
Trac k • ••
Statistic ia n

Susa n Shar p
UHT • • • • • . • . • • . . . • • • 2

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Jon Sorensen

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�Mary Br idget Voss
Band
Chorus
UHT
Chee rle ade r
SEA • . • • •
Class offi cer
Pep Club
SEA office r
Stude nt ca bine t
UHT office r
Hom ecoming court

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Dan Stageman (Straight)
Wrestling
Annual Staff
Plays . • . •
Class officer
Student manager •

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Dan Stagema n

Duane Stange

Mary Bridget Voss

Duane Stange (White y)
Ba nd •. •
1, 2,3,4
Basketball
1, 2 , 3,4
Chorus. •
1,2, 3 , 4
• • 2,3 ,4
Football •
NHS
•. 2,3,4
Student cabine t . . • • • . • 1,2, 3
Base ball . •• . • . • •••• •• 3 , 4
Football captain • • . • • • • . 3 , 4
SEA . • • • • • • •
2,3
Class officer . . • •
4
Homecom ing court
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Randy Wre ts
Football • . •
Prom se rve r

Randy We rts

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�C urt Wyl and
Ba nd •.
Football
Wrestling
SEA •••
Confere nce Wrestling
Champion . • • • .
Football ca ptain . .
Le tterman' s club .•
Wrestle r of the Year
Homecoming court

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Curt Wyland

Diana Young

Kare n Wright

Ka re n Wrig ht (Etta)
UHT .
Band ••••
C horus •• •
Baske tball
Softball .
Pep C lu b
SEA •• •
Play
Class officer
UHT officer .

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3, 4
1, 2

Paul Waldron (Waldo)
T rack . • . • • . • • • • • • • • . • 2

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Paul Waldron

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�Huard .Hires Supt. !lef!fl and

"It was a very pleas ant
year" , these were the
words of Mr. Don Begg
as he spoke of his first
year as superinte nde nt at
Underwood .
M r. Begg assumed the
duties of superintendent
this year after se rving
two years as elementary
principal.
At right, the new su perintendent confers with
Mr. McClure , the high
school princip al.

BOARD MEMB ERS Bottom Row , 1 to r: Howard
Aney , Roger Sealock, Marvin Larsen. Top Row :
Don Tiarks, Laure n Leaders.

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�1011r JVew reaclters

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Phil Cannon, Jr. High
Math, B. A. Simpso n

Ann Sl ave n, Jr. High
English , B. A. UNI

BELOW :
M r. Burns, Jr. High
Scie nce , B. S. UNI

BELOW:
Mr. Lyons, Au tomotive
B. A. , UNI

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�Henry Olson
Business
S.S.,Uof
S. Dak.

Donna Anderson
Home Ee .
B. S. , NW
Missouri

Joseph Robu
Guidance
u of Northern
Colorado

Ro n Herron
English, B. S.
NW Missouri
Stat

Rose Valesque z
English, B. A.
College of St.
Mary

June Wyland
Art, Scie nce
B. A. Om aha U.

�G aylen Mont gomery
Band, B. A.
i"/ay ne State

Terry Muilenburg
Social Studies
B. A. , UNI

Althea Swee ney
Business, Math
B. S. , Mount St.
S cholastica

Gary Smith
Chem istry
Math, B. S.
Maryville

Nick Benz ing
Social Studies
M.A .
C reighton U.

Byron Foste r
Shop, M A.,
U. of Northe rn
Colorado

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�Cap Herman
Social Stud ies
M.A . , U of Iowa

Ivana Smith
Lib rary
B. S. , UNI

Tom Janssen
Vocal Music
B. M . E.
Drake U.

Below:
Mr. Kimsey
Science, B. S.
Iowa State

Below:
Phyllis Sederburg
Engl ish
B. A. , Mid l and
College

�Sect. Staff (}rows
Mrs. Huneke , uppe r far right, joined the sec re tarial st aff this ye ar as a secre ta ry in the princi pal 's office. M rs. T hom as , uppe r ri ght, switched
jobs to become the board sec., a nd Mrs. Ber tel se n, be l ow , st arted he r duties as supe rinte ndent 's sec re t ary.
Pictured a t righ t are M r. a nd M rs. Ke nne dy ,
the custod i a ns.
In the picture at lowe r right are the cooks: Underwood , Hough, Engel, R. Hough, Nel so n,
and Zolck.

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Quee n Carol and King Kev in

The Court

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�!&lt;11/es Jfo111eco111i1t{!
October 5

Homecomi ng started on Thursday night, October 4 ,
wi th a spirit night. Frid ay ni ght the Eagles pl ayed ShelbyTennant and ca me off the fi e ld with a 42 - 6 victory. This
was followed with the coro nation and a dance on Sa turd ay
night . Ca rol Lea ders was crow ned Queen a nd Kev in Dun-

1111d 6, 1973

bar was c rowned King. "Goo" prov ided mu sic for the
d ance. Attendants, pictured lower left , we re Cary Bows m an , Cathy Diller, Shirley Leade rs, Karen Potter, Mary
Voss, Ba rry Childs, Chuck Hildreth, Gary Larsen , Duane
Stange , and Curt Wyl and .

Homecoming Scenes

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�All School

£edge
£edger
AHd tlte
£edgefld
"Look, Pe te , this is an
import ant ste p in you r
life ."

A11 8ve11i11{!
Of ?:!tree
011e-Act
Plays
October 24 ~ 27, 1973
:Director;
Rose )U. Velasquez

Nobody
Sleeps
" Just my lu ck to break
into a house full of
skinny cl am es. "

C:lte :Diary
Of Adam
AHd 8ve

"Roar!"
" Baa!"

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First Row, le ft to right: Bria n C hadwic k , Patty
_Schmae cl c cki, Rick And e rse n, Russ Christe nsen , Ray
Smith. Second Row: Nancy Kay , Liz We bste r, Karen
Wright, Jol e ne Darrington, De nise Ba rnett. Third
Row: Kare n Tairks , T re sa Fishe r, Jody Johnson , Jane t Wright, Che ryl Lust graff. Top Row : Ra ndy Golcl app, Dan Sta gem a n, DeA nn Barnett, Je nnife r Ive rs ,
Ke vin Re al, Dale Bussi ng.

�easts Present
.A1td
'J(ubber11eck

vive '811t Jleck
With
'' /(,11bber11eck ''
;lpril 5 k 6, 1974
Virector;
/(,011 Jlerro11

Abov e , First Row, le ft to ri ght:
Voss , Julie Mills , DeA nn Barne tt, Jod y Johnson. Seco nd Row: Ray Smith , Carol
Leaders , Roger Seal ock , Todd McC lure , Roge r Ge ise , M ike Foste r. Top: Brian
Chadwick.

Right, Ray Smith, Mr. Herron.

�Cltoir Prese11ts

In the fall of the school year the
choir prese nted its firs t musical
carted "Love, Lau ghte r and Listen ing" . Barry gets it in the face.

In the spring the c hoir pre se nted
the seco nd Musical e nti tled "Bye Bye
Birdie. " In this picture we find Co nrad Bird te arguing with the mayor of
Und e n vood.

Here again we find Conrad surround ed by his fans a nd enthusiastic
reporters, and of course his everloving manager.

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�rwo )1,11sicals

In " Love, Laughte r and Listening"
we find that Peter Pan has dropped
in . In this musical the choir suc ceeded in reproducing the popular
commercials in their O\vn unforgett able way .
Here are three of Co nr ad's admire rs st and ing out in the rain as
their he ro goes off to war and leaves
all his friends (and e nemies).

Here again we find Conrad and
one of his anxious fans, as a jealous
boy friend pulls her back.

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�''Pieces of April''

The junior class and sponso rs worked d il i gently all yea r for the spring banque t. T hey
spo nsored all hom e football game conces sion stand s and al so sold l ight bul bs.
"Pieces of April" was the them e chosen
for the Junior -Se nior banquet held Friday ,
April 26, at the Hilto n Hotel. Yellow,
ora nge , and white cl aisy centerpieces on the
tables al so carried out the color theme.
Sophomore ushers we re De Ann Barnett,
Jody Johnsen, Janet Wright, Ray Grace,
Gary Leaders, and Mike Seaton.

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Fo llow ing the meal, opening comments
were given by Karla Du nb ar a nd Kurt Mil l e r. Prophecy was read by the m as te r a nd
mistress of ceremonies . . . Be nny Johnsen
and Joyce Rod e nburg. Junior class presi dent , Robyn Thomas , gav e a fare we ll
spee ch t o the se niors a nd the response was
given by Dan St agemen, se nior class preside nt. An add itional surprise i n the program
was the boys double quartet, consisting of
a ll seniors, singing THEIR theme so ng,
" Why Study."

�Raccalaureate Ma11 19
Vrad11atio11 Ma11 21

Rev . Koontz of Imm anuel Center \vas th e Baccal aureate speaker this ye ar. Mr. Koo ntz pictured
abov e at le ft, spoke of what good could come ou t
of Und e rwood.
Graduation took place May 21. In the center
picture above, we see Joyce Rodenb urg and Curt
M ille r, juniors, as they prepare to l ead a n a nxiou s group of Seniors.

I n th at group of seniors were sev n wh had
maintained excelle nt scholastic stand i ng. And, by
virtue of this were ent itled to wear the gold m d alion. These honor graduate s are pictured above
at right : On Floor: Cathy Diller, Carol Le aders.
Second Row: Cheryl Spiker, Sue And e rsen, Third
Row: Duane Sta nge , Barry Child s.

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�Underwood picks up some yards.

8agles (jet

Victo ry is nice, reve nge is sweet, and Und e rwood
go t their share of reve nge th is year. For the firs t time in
six years the Ea gles beat Treynor. For the first tim e ever
they beat Tri - Ce nter. They ended with an 8 - 2 record .
All this was possible due to a great ream e ffort,
however certain individuals did st a nd our. T hree individ -

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uals received a ll SW Iow a and three a ll -conference. The
thre e all- SW Iow ans we re: W. Driv e r, B. Hendrix, and
G. Larso n. The three all - co nference players were: B.
Hendrix, D. Stange , a nd G . Larso n.
The team was coached by Coach Kim sey and Coach
Burns.

�TE AM RECORD
Football
T rey nor
Elk L-Iorn
Carson -Iv! ac
ISD
Shelby T e nnant
Wal nut
Tri - Ce nte r
AvoHa
Oakland

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Keve11{/e
First Row : Child s , Wyland, Hildre th, He ndrix, Stange , Larse n, Sealock, Johnse n. Second Row: Bo udreau , Boudr a u, Torn e te n, M ine ar, M ille r , Sore nson, Drive r, Wohlers , Goldapp. T hird Ro w: Koe ni ng , McC lure, Angle, Torneten, Hildreth ,
Prewitt, Arba ugh, Grace , &amp; Se aton.

�U1tderwood (/ai1ts State

Standing: Coach Cannon, Dave DiCenzo, Dennis Gunderson, Mi ke Foste r , Steve C hri stensen , De nny Nel son , Kurt Mille r,
Jim Sealock, and Coach Hermann. Kneeling: Stev e And e rsen, Dave Nielse n, Mo nte Brac ke r, Gary Larse n, Kevin Dunbar,
a nd Dua ne Stange.

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Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
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Underwood
Underwood
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80
114
102
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Griswold
Elk Horn
Carso n
T -C
Loga n
AvoI-Ia
Treynor
MoValley
I. S. D.
Carso n
AvoHa
MoValley
Treyno r
Walnut
Mal vern
Shelby
Oakl and
Wal nu t
F-M
N.V.
Treynor

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The Eagl es h ad an exciting seaso n as they finished
the yea r at 17 - 4. They sco red over 100 points in 3 games,
were rate d Number 1 in SW I and No . 15 in the sta te . Fo r
the first tim e si nce 1958, Und erwood brought hom e the
1st place t rophy from the Co nfere nce Tourney . The Eagles
defeated 3 rated SW! teams e nroute to the Championship
including the n-ranked No . 1 T rey nor in the fin al s. Stat isticians this year , be low, we re Lorr aine Hollister , Jon
Sore nson , and Barb Murp hy.

�Wide Kecop11itio11

Monte

Kevin

Bracker

Dunbar

Gary
L arsen

Steve
Andersen

Duane
Stange

David
Ni elsen

Standing: Coach Cannon, Gary Kay , Dave Adams , Ray Grace , Chuck K erber , T erry Sorenson. Kneeling: Wes Rasmu sen ,
K ent Prewitt, Rick Andersen, Jerry Jacox , Gary Leaders.

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�tap/es Wi1t 3 &lt;:011r11a111e11ts

Ju nior Varsity Bottom: K. Torneton, D. Goldapp , M . Se aton.
Nex t Row: R. Geise, B. Chollett. Top: T . McClure .

T e am Re co rd
Wrestling
Avoha
Logan -Mag.
TriCe nte r
ISD
Griswold
West Harrison
Elk Horn
Oakland
Underwood T.
Exira T .
ISD T .
Mo. Valley
Confe rence T.
Treynor

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20
31
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27
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22
31
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33
Fi rst Pl ace
Second Place
First Place
32
19
First Place
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�School records were to ppled this year as the Eagles
se nt 7 m e n to district and t\vo to state . Mo re preliminary
reco rds we re al so broke n as the grappl e rs bro ught horn e
fi rst place trophies from th e U nderwood, ISD, and co nfe re nce to urnaments, a nd al so one from Exira.
Pic tured a t right are st a te e nt ran ts Curt Wyl and and
\v ayne Drive r.

C:ake 2 to State
Sta nding, 1 to r: W . Driver , B. Ch ilds, C. Wyl a nd, B. Johnson , B. Hend rix, D. St agem e n. Kneeling: B. Hildreth,
S . Ke i thley , K. Torne ton , D. Koenig , L. Wohlers , C. Hildre th.

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�From Back Left: Je rry Jacox , Chuck We nninghoff, Ray Grace, Bri an He ndri x , Jimm y Sea lock , Gary Larsen , Barry C hild s,
Roger Hough, Phil M cDona ld, Rick Anderson, Wes Ras mussen, Pe pe An g le .

C:racf&lt; C:ealll 8Kpa1tds

T HIS YEAR 'S TRACK RECRODS
Hough
Hou gh
Larsen
Larsen
McDonald
And ersen
Angle
Child s
Pole Vault
Andersen
180 Low Hurdles
Hough
RELAY
RUN NERS
440
Angle, Childs

100 Yd . Dash
220 Yd. Dash
440 Yd . Run
880 Yd . Run
Mile Run
2 M ile Run
Long Ju mp
Discus

880

Rasmussen, Hough
Angl e , McDonald

Mi le

We nninghoff , Child s
Hough, Larsen
Anderse n, Childs

2 Mil e

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Angle, Hough

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�First R.ow: Du ane Stange, 1st Base; Barry Childs, pitcher, 2nd Base ; Gary Larsen, shortstop, 3rd Base; Jon Sorensen, out fi e ld; Kevi n Dunbar, outfield. Second Row: Kurt M iller , pitche r, 3rd Base, shortstop; Jim Sealock, 2nd Base ; David Gol dapp , 1st Base; Ly nn Wohlers, pitcher, catcher , 2 nd Base ; Rick Andersen, ou tfie ld; Mike Fo ster, catcher, 3rd Base.

Baseball Jlas );lediocre Vear
We st a rte d out this se a so n as a you ng team with only
one se nior, Jim Dargin. Out of the thirtee n guys out, one
was a freshman, six sophomores , fiv e ju niors, a nd one se nior. Looking fo rwa rd to ne xt se ason, we see many e ighth
grad e rs e li gi ble to play high school ball. The seaso n
e nded: won 2 and l ost 13.

Last year' s
o nly o ne year but
tha t one year. He
a nd by the end of
play ball and win

coach, Coach John Brooke, was here for
we l earne d many things from him in
had all of us pl ay ing different positions
the season he h ad most of us wanting to
\vhile h aving fun .

Abraham Lincol n
Und e nvood
0
Abraham Lincol n
Und e rwood
0
Tri - Ce nter
5
Und erwood
Avo -H a
Und e rwood
1
Treynor
3
Underwood
St. Alberts
Und erwood
9
Missouri
Valley
Und e rwood
9
ila
Logan
Magn
1
Und e rwood
5
Elk Horn
Underwood
Tri-Center
3
Und erwood
Oakland
12
Und erwood
Walnut
2
Underwood
Griswold
2
U nd e rw ood
Lo gan -Ma noila
7
Und erwood
Und erwood vs. Treynor Rained Out
Sectional
Und e rwood

1

Avo - Ha

10
12
8
8

17
11

16
12

10
10
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4
11

11

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�(}iris'

Front Row, 1 to r: K . Tiarks , J. Roden bu rg , S. Leade rs, K . McC l ure , D . Ba rn e tt, T . Fisc her , P. C 11riste nse n. Back Row :
Coach Sederburg , S. M ana ge r -- B. Mu rp hy , J. Joh nso n , R. McKe rn , B. Niemann, K . Dunb ar, Coach fos t er.

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�Basketball Jmproves

Front Row , 1 tor: T. Cihacek , E. Larsen , J. Larsen , T. Scott , R. Ehrens, J. Wri ght. Back Row: Coach Sederburg, S. Lustgra ff, L. Powell , S. Ausecl e more , M. Bl oom , C . Gro sve nor.

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�Softball: Front, 1 tor : J. Smith, P. Schmaedecke, C . Leaders , D. Barne tt, J. Rodenburg. Back: J. Wright, K. Dunba r, P.
Chri stensen, Coach Foster, B. Niemann, T . Fischer, R. Thomas.

Softball

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�(}iris ?:rack
J11 Seco11d Seaso11

Le ft to Ri ght: Cindy Grosvenor, Sharo n Seidler , Lea Ann Winne r, Ca thy Rod e nburg , Elain Larsen, Paula Christensen, T resa
Fische r, Be cky Christoffe rsen, Ka ren Potter , Manager Caro l Leaders.

This year's te am was a young one with 1 Senior, 2
Juniors , 1 Sophomore , and 5 Freshm e n. They participated

in several track meets and gained a lot of expe rience.
Miss Sederbu rg \vas the coach.

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�e1teerleaders
J11spire
Atit/etes

Football cheerl e aders: Front: Cathy Diller, Becky Chri stoffersen , Karen Potter, C a thy Rodenburg , Carol Leaders, Bac k:
Mary Voss , Cary Bowsman, Jody Johnson, Nancy Kay .

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�Middle : C. Leade rs , C . BO\ srnan. Top: C. Diller.

Basketball cheerleaders: K. Rodenburg , B. Chri stoffe rsen , K. Po tter , M. Vos .

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Brian and Mike inspec t the
staff cabinet's contents.

Kevin, Iva , and Ed prepare their
copy fo r the publisher.

This yea r Lorraine Hollister was
editor. Che ryl Spiker wa s ass istant e ditor.

Mr. Olso n, the advisor di rected tl1e staff th ro ughout
the school year.

Pe nny, Dan, and Barb wo rk dilige nt! y o n l ayouts.

Lu cy and Ann l ook ove r picture
possibil ities for the ir layo uts.

Eve ry year a group of st udents is selecte d to acc umulate the year 's happenings and pre se nt them to th ~ rest of
the stude nt body via a yearbook . This year the group co nsisted of Brian Chad wick, Lucy Spiker, Barb Bolton, Mike
Fo ster , Penny Gebbie, Ann Gilmore, Ed Martin, Iva Miller, Kevin Rea l , Lorraine Holli ster, Che ryl Spike r, and Dan
Stageman. Mr. Olsen was the advi sor.

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�Student Cabinet Jfas H11s11 Vear

the Student Cabinet this year \ve re Seniors: C. Diller, J. Mils, C. Leaders; Juniors: J. Rodenburg ,
Sore nse n; Sophomo res: J. Johnson , G. Lead e rs , T. Pope ; Freshm e n: B. Ring , D. Floe rchinger , B. Hildre th.

The Stud e nt Cabinet had two of its membe rs go to a
Student Cabinet Camp during the summer. They were
Carol Leaders and Nancy Kay. They had charge of the

Homecoming ac ti vities, \ e re involved in AF , and spon sored a Twirp Week. Th ir sponsor was M r. Benzing.

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�Underwood Jlomemakers of C:omorrow

Row One: Rode nburg , Hollister , M ils, Andersen, Dille r, S. Leaders , Kay , Larsen, J. Bolton, Dawson. Row Two: C . Lead e rs, Engel, Schmaedecke, Torneton, Barnett, K. Floerchinger, Stahlnec ke r, Pfeiffe r, Grosvenor, We bster , Cihacek ,
Johnson. Row Three : Potter, Gebbie, Gdowski, Hurd, Stahlnecke r, Babcock , Bebout, L. Spike r, Ausde more, Casson , M rs.
Anderson . Row Four: K. Wright, B. Bolto n, Seidler, Tayl or, McClure , T hom as , Niemann , Tiarks , D. Floe rchin ge r,
Powell. Row Five : Dunbar , Christ ense n, Rodenburg, Voss , C. Bowsm a n, C. Spike r, Rodenburg , Fischer , M urphy, Ivers.
Row Six: Hough, Cholle tt, Whittington , L. Bowsman , Ehre ns , Sore nsen , Christoffersen, J. Wright, Barnett, Darrington ,
Lustgraff.

4-year members : Front: And ersen, Holl iste r, Voss , Wright,
Leaders. Back: Dille r, Rode nburg, Po tter , Mils , Rodenb urg ,
Leaders.

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Office rs: Le ft to Ri ght: Wright, Enge l, Mil s , Thom as, Rode nburg. Back: Sponsor , Mrs. And e rso n.

�?:lte U1tderwood e1tapter
Of

?:lte Natio1tal Jlo1tor Societu
Sophomore and Junior membe rs Back:
. K. Tiarks , M. Rasmussen , S. Christense n, R. And e rsen ,
J. Rodenburg.
Front: K. Floreshinger, C. Torenton,
R. Thomas, K.
Dunbar, J. Christensen , D. Barnett.
Not pictured P.
Gebbie .

Se nior Honor Membe rs Top : Carol Leade rs, Duane Stange ,
S, Andersen, Bottom: Barry Childs , Che ryl Spiker, Cathy
Dille r. Not Pictured Dixie Drake .

T his year the NHS helped st art the Unde rwood AFS
l ub on the stude nt level. They distributed and compiled
ques tionnaires to see if the stud ent body would support a
club . An ice c ream social with home - mad e ice cream
and fresh pies was held to raise money for the first a nnu al
Ho no rs Ba nque t, May 8.
T he ba nque t , held at the el ementary school was put
on by th e stude nts of the Socie ty. All stud e nts in high
school , that had bee n on the honor roll one sem este r ,
we re invited . From these stud e nts 7 new NHS mem be rs
were chose n. They are: Ka rl a Dunbar, Kim Fl oerchinge r,
Ja ne ne Christe nse n , Carol Tore nton, Rick And e rse n, I ar e n Ti arks , a nd DeA nn Barne tt.
T o supple ment the Socie ty's great year , Duane
Sta nge was chose n a fi nalist fo r the NHS Schol arship . If
the win ne r from Iowa de clines the aw arc!, Dua ne is eligi ble for the schol arship .

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�Hand Jlas Anotlter

The high schopl march ng band went on many
trips this y ar. Once again we w nt to Neola for
Hoo Doo Days, for the first time we went to the

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'f arkio Colleg H m oomln In Ml
ticipated rn th tr marching c ntest,
were 1n the V t's Pa &lt;l e in Coun ll tllu s.

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�(/Pod Vear

First Rm,·, from left: l\1 . Voss, B. J·vfinssen , K. Potter, P. C:hristt::nsc.:n , 1. Bloom, R. Angerotll, 1\1. l"u.ter, L
Hollist..:r. Sccontl Ro\,·: B. Engd , K. Tiarks, C. Torneton, R. Thomas , K. Flo&lt;.:rchingcr, H. Tiark; , \\", Dri\' er , B.Bolton, C, Lustgraff, K. Real, S, Andersen, D. Barnett, J. Rodenburg. Third R0\.;: J. lv&lt;:rs , B. Christofferson , A. Gilmore, J. Bolton, J. Larsen, E. Martin , K. Torncton, D. Flocrching r, J. Pfeiff.:-r , J. Soren sen, R. Angcroth, R. Pfeiffer, D. Gunc.Jcdon, J. l\li ls, S. Christensen, G. Ka)'• K. Prewitt, IL lliltlr th, R.
Hough , L. Wohlers, K. Dunbar, Back Row: l\tr. l\lont gomcry , C . \\'yl n&lt;l, ·• llildrl'th, K. flunb:ir, ~. ·,·ith lcy, L. Bertelsen, B. Rin g, D. Stang.:, G. Arbaugh , D. 13arnc tt, D. B •bout , J. 11.1rrin~1,,11, unJ ', Kay.

SS

�Cltoms Sinus Z:ltro11111t

This year's choir consisted of 61 members
- chosen by audition. The choir prese nted a musical in the fall entitled "Love, Laughter , &amp;
Listening", and another in the spring entitl ed
"Bye, Bye BirdU:" . They went Christmas carol -

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ing at the local hospitals , presented two con certs during the year , and pe~rmed well at
state music contests. Two of the members,
Kevin Dunbar and Karen T iarks , ' ere sel ected
for. the all-state choir and 20 .i;pcm bers partici~
pated in the conference choir clinic. Pictured
l eft is Tom Jansse n, Director. Pictured lower
left are the Solo I winners: Left to Right: Sue
Andersen, Steve Christensen, Karen Potter,
C hu,~
ldreth , and Robyn Thomas. Other!rat~ j11.iJl grou s are pictured on pag 61.

�Another B11s11 Vear

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ow , left to right: D. Stange , M. Rasmussen, R. Smith,
\l in ·'-'n , E.
rber, M . Brocker, S, Andersen, R. Pfeiffer, \\I, Rasmussen, R. Sealock, B. Tiarks. ROI f ,,. : E. L.1•_
e nburg, D. Rod enburg , C. Bowsman, C . Hildreth, L. Wohlers, B. Child s, D. Gu nder on , R. Andersen, K. Real, R.
Giese, R. Thomas, D. Koenig , R. McC l ure, B. Hildreth. Row Three: K. Rod enburg, R. Eh rens , D. Barnett , C. Tor ten, R. 'I'pomas, T. Fische r, P. Huptm an , S. Leaders , K. McClure, J. Rod enburg , • S idler, K. f&gt;ort r. , '.
, J. l-. y, • Barnett, P. Christensen. Row Four: M. Vo ss , L. Spike r, K. lic ks, J. )amr gton, . l ad r:, J.
il s, C . Diller, K. Tia;ks, L. Hollister, J. T er&lt; , J. Christense n , C. Lustgraaf , B. Ring, 1' . \\·hittington, L.. \\'in -

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�Left to Right : Gail Ainsworth; Dramatic Acting, Iva Miller; Inter. Reading Prose, Lesa Allen; Inter, Reading Poetry, Cheryl
Spi ker; Inter, Reading Peotry , Sue Anderson; Humorous Acti ng , Brian Chadwick; Inter, Reading Prose, Mike Foster; Inter.
Reading Prose .
·

Seven to State i11 Speech

Seven participants went to contest. In addition
to all the individual work we put in, we went to
Treynor for a speech clinic. Out of the e ight entries ,
at di strict, we recei ve d 7 I' s, and 1 II. State was a
little tougher with 3 judges , but 3 I' s and Mike Fos ter' s 3 I's were a cquired .

Left, 1. tor. : L. Allen, M . Foster, S. Ande rsen a ll received I' s a t state .

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�Cibrar11 etub

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Sitting : J. Hough, L. Allen , R. Smith , J. Dawson. Standing : I. Mille r, K. Moore, E. Ridlen , B. Chadw ick.

Library Club was very active this year. They
he ld two book fai rs . The m one y earned duri ng
the book fai r_s wa s used to send someofthemembers to the state convention which was held at
Story C i ty, Iowa.

Library C lub Offi cers
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�Awards
1-Kated Music a11d f{o111e 8c.

Percussion Ensemble, 1. to r.: K. Dunbar, E. Martin, J.
Christensen, C . Wyland, J. Darrington, D. Stange , K.
Tiarks, C . Hildreth , N. Kay.

Solo I's, 1. to r. : J. Rodenburg, K. Dunbar, D . Barnett. E.
Martin, M. Voss, B. Tiarks, A. Gilmore·, K. Floerchinger.

Sax Duet , 1. to r.: E. Martin, B.
T iarks.

Trumpet Trio, 1. tor. : R. Pfeiffer,

J. Mils, D. Gunderson.
Sax Trio, 1. tor.: J. Roden burg , D .
Barnett, C. Lustgraff.
Outstanding UHT Workers, 1. tor . : C. Torneton, D. Barnett.
R. Gebbie . Not picture d: L. Winner .

Betty Crocker Award
Shir ley Le ade rs.

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�Bass Clarinet Duet, 1. tor. : Jan Bolton, Julie Larsen.

Sax Sextet, 1. to r. : Martin, Bolton,
Anderse n, Rode nburg , Tiarks, Bar nett .

Chambe r Choir , Row One , 1.
tor.: Ande rse n, Bowsman,
Rode nburg , Le ad e rs, Rode n burg , Mils, Voss , Leade rs,
Diller • Row T wo : Holliste r,
Po tte r, Sealoc k, Ande rse n,
Brac ke r, C hilds, Sta nge ,
Dunbar, Minsse n.

Clarinet Quintet, 1. to r. : Bolton,
Voss , Gilmore, Minssen, Potter.

Boys Double Quarte t: 1. to
r. : Bracker, Sea lock , Ander sen , Nielse n, Hildre th ,
Minssen, Stange, Dunba r.

Left ; Girls Trio, 1. to r.:
Acc. T iarks, Thoma , Ro denburg, T orneto n.

Mixe d Double Quarte t, Row 1 , 1. tor.: Stange , Mils, Hollister. Row Two: Gunde rson, Christe nse n, Voss , Pfe iffer.

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tagle

L. Alle n
D. Barnett
B. Bo lton
J. Bolton
H. Boudreau
c . Butle r
J. Chri ste nse n
s. Chri st e nse n
D. DiC enzo
w. Driv e r
K. Dunbar
B. Enge l
c . Ericksen
K. Floe rc hinger
M. Foster
P. Gebbi e
R. Geise
A. Gilmore
D. Golda pp
M. Grosvenor
D. Gund e rso n
P. Hauptm an
B. He ndrix
J. Hou gh
Hough
Hurd
R. Jager
B. Johnsen

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Kay

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Vraduatio11
I.

Miller

K. Miller
P. McDonald
K. McClure
K. Moore
D. Nelson
D. Nelson
K. Newberry
B. Nieman
R. Pfeiffer
M. Pope
M. Rasmussen
K. Real
D. Rodenburg
J. Rodenburg
J. Sealock
S. Seidler
G. Sharp
R. Smith
D. Snyder
B. Sorensen
M. Stahlnecker
C. Taylor
R. Thomas
C. Torne ton

NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE

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Torneton
Waldron
Wohlers
Wright
Jensen

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65

�Sopltomores eo1tli1t11e Scltooli1tp
D.
G.
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R.

Adams
Ainsworth
Andersen
Angeroth

G. A us demo re
D . Barnett
P. Bates

D. Bebout
T. Boyer

R. Burnett

D. Bussing
B. Chollett

s.

s.

R.

R. Gol da pp
P. Hauptman

Foote
A . Gdowski

B. Chollett
R. Christense n
J. Darring ton

K. Dicks

T. Fishe r

c.

Foote

D. Foote

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Gardner

�M. Hough
J. Ivers
J. Johnsen
C . Kerber
J. Larsen
G . Lea de rs

s.
c.

Legg io
Lustgraff
R. McKern
D. Minear
M. Moore

B. Murphy
D. Parker
T. Pope
E. Ridlen

p . Schmaedecke
T. Scott
M. Seaton

C . Shudak
B. Tiarks

K. Tiarks
Thompsen

J.

B.

R. McKern -President
C. Kerber -V. President
R. Christensen-Treasurer
J. Wright -Se ere tary

c.
J.

Webster

Wenninghoff
Wright

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�K. Ainsworth
G. Arba ugh
G. Angel
R. Angeroth

Jreslt
Jirst

s. Au sdemore
J. Babc ock
L. Bertelse n
M . Bloo m

L. BO\~sma n
D. Casson
B. Chadw ick
P . Christense n

J.
B.
G.
D.

Jacox
Je nsen
Kay
Koe nig

T . McClure

J. Pfeiffe r

J. Larsen
C. Lea de rs

J.
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Ma rtin
May

L. Pow e ll

�B. Thom as

melt rake
Bite of Jliglt School

R. Thom as

K . Prewitt

K. T ore nton

W. Ras mussen
Ring
K. Rod enburg

B.

Royer
B. Sharp
J. Smith
T. Snyde r

J.

J.
T.
L.
S.

Sore nsen
Sorensen
Spiker
Stahlnecker

M. T orento n

V . Vencil

C . Waldron
L. Winne r

C l ass officers: Gary Kay , Julie Ma rtin, Jo lene
Sore nsen, a nd Rhond a Ehrens.

L. Webster

K. Whittington

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�8iplttlt (/raders l!epi11
J. Adams
T . Benson
c. Brittain
D. Bussing
J. Carter
J. Carter
K. Chadwick
T. Cihacek
R. Daw son
K. Dicks
D. Diemer
Driscoll
J. Ebert
A. Fink
R. Foote

s.

B. Gardner

T. Grace

c. Gdowski
K. Geise
R. Hauptman
E. Hedegaard

E. Hendrix
T. Henry
J. He ywood
c. Hough

R. Hough

s. Hurd
J. Jensen
B. Kay
D. Klowe r
R. Ke nne dy
G . Kruse
T. Larsen
L. Lindwurm
P. McDonald

c.
c.

Mello
Miller
A . Mine ar
T. Mue ll
M. Mullin
70

�Riglt Scltool Preparation
G. Nelson
K. Nelson
N. Nielsen
E. Ornelas

T. Owen

L. Plumb
T. Pope
G. Radford
Radford
Reese
F. Richards
R. Robbins

J.

R.

D. Royer
Schroder
Sharp
D. Snyder

J.

s.

J. Sore nse n
M. Spetman
w. Stahlnecker
M. Stei n

R. Thomas
Torente n
J. Vencil
c. Whittington
L.

M. Williams
M. Winner
s. Wright
D. Elle nstein

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D. Adams
M. Angel
J. Ain sw orth
T. Arnold
H. Babcock
L. Bloo m
R. Brittain
D. Christensen
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R. Cih acek

N. Darrington

c.
c.

D. Drake
A. Driver
D. Fie lds
J. Floerchinger
V. Kru se

Coberly
Collins
R. Collins
G. Cox
D. Kloewer

R. Foster
R. French
M. Grosvenor
Hansen
c. Hartwe ll
c. Larsen

J.

K. Hayni e
J. Henry
D. Hinman
A. Ivers
D. Johnsen
s. Lindwurm

T. Johnse n
B. Kamminga
G. Kephart
J. Kimsey

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s.

Long meye r

R.

McLaughlin

B. May

D. Miller

McKern
M. McKern

F. Mille r

J.

L. Mills

s.

Marrow
R. Morton
M. Mullin
J. Murphy

J.

Niel sen

F. Niemann

c.
L.

O'C onner
Oliver

G. Ellenstein
P. Orne las
G. Pitt
M. Powell
D. Price

K. Price
P. Rasmussen
L. Rode nburg
B. Schult z
J. Shafer
R. Shudak
T . Smith
s. Stageman

J. Stange
T . Stein
D. T homas
D. Thompsen
s. Ulmer
E. Underwood
J. Wert
L. Young
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Football , Row One : J. Stange , K. Price , J. Adams, R. Kennedy, N. Darrington, B. McLaughlin, D. Christe nsen, M. Gros venor, D. Hin ma n, D. Adam s. Row T wo: Coach Herron, S. Manager-T. Stein , G. Pitt , M. Ste in, J. Kim sey , M.
Williams, M. McKe rn, J. Schafe r, M. Powell, :M. Mull in , Row Three : J. Neilsen, R. Robb ins., T . Larsen, C. Hartwell,
C . Hough , M. Spetman , R. Collins, P. McDonald, M. Angel, C . Whittington, S. Manager - B Kay . Row Four: T . Pope ,
K. Geise , R. Thomas, J. Carter, C. Gdowski, S. Marrow, E. Hendrix, D. Diemer , Coach Cannon.

Wrestling , RowOne :T . Ste in , M. McKe rn , D. De imer, M. Grosvernor, B. McLa ughlin , R. Kenne dy, J. Kimsey , F. Mi lle r, C. Whittington. Row T wo: J. Carte r, C . Gdow ski , K. Gei se , C. Mille r, J. Carte r, S. Marro w, R. Ha uptman .

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�8Kcels i11 Sports

Track, Row One : J. Hansen , J. McKern, H. Babcock, A. Minear, J. Werts. Row T wo: K. Chadwick , T. Arnol d, D. John se n, R. Cihace k, T . Smith, C. Larsen. Row Three: K. Haynie , R. Reese , S. Sharp, P. Rassmusen, L. Rodenburg, D.
Miller, C. Mello, J. Ainsworth .

Tra c k , Row One : J. Je nse n, D. Deimer, J . Adams, M. Spe t ma n , M. Ste in, R. Kennedy. Row Two: T. Larsen, T. Ben on ,
J. Neilsen, R. Foste r, J. Carter, L. Torne ton, T . Cih acek. Row Three: B. Da wson , T. Pope, S. Drisscol, J. Sorensen,
C . Gclowski , R. Robbins, R. Thomas, C. Ho ugh, M. Winne r, J. C arter

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�fir. Jli (jirls Rasl&lt;etball
Standing, left to right: C. Mello, K. Chadwick, B. May, E. Ornelas, L. Bloom, B. Kamminga, T . Sm ith, S . Stageman,

J. Ainsworth. Middle Row: C. Coberly , R. Cihacek, T. Arnold, J. McKern, D. Johnson, D . Kower, K. Haynie, L. Mils.
Kneeling : H. Babcock , J. Hansen, J. Wertz , L. Plumb, J. Venc il , J. Ebert, A . Minear .

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�f11111ior }{ifllt (}iris

Are Proud e1teerleaders

Botto m: Pe nny Rassmussen , Joy Werts, Nancy Nielsen , Middle : Donna Johnson, Julie Ebert. Top: Le zlie Plumb.

This year six Junior High girls ur ged Junior High a thletes on to victory. They attended football games, ba ske tball games , a nd wrestling mee ts and were an inspirati on to
a ll a t these eve nts.

We /(e111e111ber .

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DATE DUE
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��Contents:
Seniors ·
Activities
Organizations
Sports
Underclassmen
Junior High
Faculty

6-19
20-29
30-45
46-59
60-67
68-75
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��BEING
A
STUDENT
MEANS ...

looking wid e awake .
t rying not to laugh whe n you lose
your head .
c la ss discu ss io ns ( ?)
Ru shing through m eals.
sitting quie tly through a dull cla ss.
struggling through sc ie nce .
e njoying e very bite .
clowning around .
fri e nd-fille d studyhalls.
mau led in the halls.

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�BEING
A
SENIOR
MEANS ...

1. looking forward to freedom and fu -

mre.
2 . becoming more independent.
3 . looking forward to doing something
ne w.
4 . trying to pull off e verything you can .
5 . finally making it.
6 . dreaming ••. yet remembe ri ng .

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�Senior Parade Marches on

Lesa Alle n

Jan Bolton
Denise Barnett

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Barbara Bolton

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Harold Boudreau

Craig Butler

Ja ne ne Christensen

Wayne Driver
Ste ve Christe nsen

David ( Ravi) Di Cenzo

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�Karla Dunbar

CLASS OF '75

Becky Engel

Kim Floerchinger

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Cindy Ericksen

Amelia Figue roa

Penny Gebbie

�Lynn Gentry

Roger Geise

Ann Gilmore

Dave Goldapp

Dennis Gund erson

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Mike Grosvenor

�Pam Hauptman

Ja ne lle Hough
Brian Hendrix

Janice Hurd

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Roge r Hough

Charles (Benny) Johnsen

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Steve Keithley

Nancy Kay

Elaine Larsen

Phil Mc Donald
Ed Martin

Kim McClure

�Iva Miller

Gone

fishing
Kurt Miller
Danny Nelson

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Kathy Newberry
Denny Nelson

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Barb Neimann

�Mark Pope

Russell Pfeiffer

Merle Rasmussen

Joyce Rodenburg
Kevin Real

David Roenburg

�Jim Sealock

GOOD LUCK
TO TH£

GRADUATING CLASS

Sharon Seidler

Mary Stahlnecker

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Ja ne t Simpson

Ray Smith

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Ca ndy Taylor

�Carol Tornete n

Robyn Thomas

Kevin Tornete n

Jim Wright, Jr.
Lynn Wohlers

Charles (Bud) Wright, Jr.

�No, Denny, these don' t ge t you out of jail free !

Th is g uy rea lly excites us !

Graduation Day
Arrives

Graduation fo r 59 se niors began at Baccalaureate on May 25 .
Th e spe ake r was Father Jon Kautzky , chaplin at Me rcy Hospi tal. The mixed chorus sang "One by One , " "People Come Sing
Together, " and "Go Ye Into A11 the World . "
Commencement Exercises were held on May 27 . The Sen ior
Choir sang " Mo ther Country" and "The Cruel War is Raging . "
Mr . McClure presented the class of 1975 and Marvin Larse n
distributed the long-awaited diplomas . The Invocation and
Bened iction addresses were given by Pastor Karl Ha nsen.
The senior class colors were blue and silver, the flower chosen
was Forget-me-not, and the class motto selected was "The
Most Wasted of All Days Is the Day We Have not Laughed."

Wha t 'd you learn in school---self-hypnosis?

18

�Two-by-two.

The Seniors pe rfo rm one last time
wi th the choir .

Just grin and bear it.

They've got legs!

Fa ther Kautzky

Junior Leaders

See anyo ne you know ?

Problem s, Dave ?
A Pe nny for your thoughts, Mark.

19

�BEING
IN

ACTIVITIES
MEANS ...
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

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looking pretty.
working together .
be ing creative .
mixing with othe r pe ople .
combining talents.
having fun.

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The 1974 Home com ing started off
with a spirit night on Wednesday 25 ,
1974 . Following came the game on
Friday and the great corona tion on
Saturday. Here out of twe lve candidates Karla Dunbar was crowned
Queen and Benny Johnsen was
crow ned King. The other candidates
were Brian He ndrix, Penny Gebbie ,
David DiCenzo, Jan Bo lto n, Wayne
Driver, Joyce Rodenbur g, Kurt Mi Iler, Candy Taylor, Bill Sorenson,
and Becky Engel. After the coronation "Terra Firma" provid ed the m u sic for the dance.

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Spirit Night WOW!, What a grea t turnout. He re we cele brated the comi ng of
the 1974 Homecoming . It started off play ing games such as pea rolling conte st, sack race, egg throw ing , tug of war , and apple bobbing game . Every one got into the fun, teachers, stud ent body, and the cand idates . It e nde d
with chants and cheers. Here everyone really go t thei r spirits up.

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�Choir Sparkles with
''That's Show Biz''

The above picture was take n dur ing the formal love section while sing ing " Color My World" .

The choir presented a self -created swing show e ntitle d "That's Showbiz" und er the dire c tion of Mr. Tom Ja nssen . The show
featured three secti ons ( 1) The Classics (2) The Rock Tra nsition and ( 3) The Populari ty of the Prese nt .

" Out of the Car Long Hair" starring . •• Merle (Gibbons),
Rasmussen. Robyn(Rock), Thomas and Lynn (Roll) Wohle rs.

24

"Neighbor's Chorus" starring .•• Carol Tornete n, as Prima
Donna , and Steve C hristensen as Ba sso Pro fundo.

�MUSICAL TALENT
U. H. S . Choir presents •••

UNDERWOOD HLGH

swo_o_c LIBRAR:t

''ONCE UPON A MA TTRESS''
Starring •••
Carol Torneton
as
Princess Winifred

Bill Tiarks
as
King Sextimus The Silent

Steve Christensen
as
Prince Dauntless

Robin Thomas
as
Lady Larke n
and
Ed Martin
Sir Harry

Joy ce Rode nburg
as
Queen Agra vin

Kevin Real
as
The Minstrel

Rick Andersen
as
The Wizard

Ray Smith
as
The Jester

Broadway certain! y didn't miss Unde rwood this year as the Choir presented "Once Upon A Mattress." This mus ical c omedy
by Mary Rogers a nd Marshall Barer, contained all the el ements of showbi z on a grand scale --what with m usic and laughs
galore . Yes it was professional with costumes from Chicago, Souvenir programs, a castle fifteen fee t high, and a standing
ovation to complete the successful musical directed by Mr. Tom Janssen.

25

�Fall Play ls ''Absolutely Murder''

Cast left to right : Front row : B. Chadwick, D. Barnett, J. Wright, L. Webste r, D. Barnett, c .
Thorneten. Second row: K . Real, R. Smith, _R. Ge ise , K . Whitting ton, M. Hough, J . Eilts, E.
Martin.

Stage Crew : Front row: B. Ta irks, R. Geise , P.
Schmaedecke. Back row: W. Rasmussen, E. Mar tin, R. Smith, M. Rassmussen, J. Christensen.

I

The "terrible trio" smile for the came ra.

�Spring Actors Per/orm
If you attended a play titled "Trudy's Two Faces or Take a
Schizophrenic to Lunch", you mi ght expect something un usual and that's just what you got.

Trudy (Janet Wright) is a girl who gets no dates and is very
upset because of it. Then out of her subconscious comes a
being with a completely different personality (Jody' Johnsen), Trudy II. When Trudy mentions she has eyes for
Adam Taylor (David Royer), Trudy II gives lessons in
catching a man. To her mother and father (Carol Tornete n
and Rick Andersen), Trudy seems ill, so a meeting with a
psychiatrist (Ray Smith), is arranged. Although nothing i s
done to help Trudy, this scene provides m any of the
funniest lines. The ending comes as Trud y has broke n from
Trudy II, but Adam has developed a partne r (Benny Johnsen), as opposite him as Trudy II to Trud y.

-""
Trudy II instructs Trudy in how to catch her man.

The whole play contains many hilario.us moments (such as
the whipped c ream sc ene) and the actors did a great job of
performing.

"I'd rather fence than counsel "

That's ri ght; keep your hand s on
the wheel a nd eyes on the road.
Cast and stage crew asse mble for a pi cture. Dire tor, Mrs. Graalfs,
is second from the left in the first row .

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THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM began at 8 :00 p.m. at the Bellevue Queen Restaurant Friday, April 25th. There were four prom
servers who met everyone at the door and seated every one . They were Mitzi Bloom , Paula Christensen , Scott Goss , and
Joe Fairbanks . We then had a lovely dinner. Following the dinner the re was a nice program. The president of the Junior
Class , DeAnn Barnett, welcomed everyone , and the Senior cla ss president, Robyn Thomas, gave the response. "I Honestly
Love You" was sung by Joyce Rodenburg . The Senior Cl ass Will wa s read by Ka rla Dunbar and Merle Rasmussen. The Junior
Prophecy was read by Jody Johnsen and Mike Seaton . One of the most exciting parts of the eve ning came next when three
faculty members entertained us . They were Sherry Graalfs and Tom Janssen , who sang, and G aylen Montgomery , who
played the drums. They were accompanie d by Karen Tiarkson the piano and Rick Ander sen on the base guitar. T hey sang
a few songs for us and then Kurt Mille r closed the program with a few comments. Hard work paid off and we had a lovely
prom.

28

�Science Club Forms

Kim and Merle were first and sec ond place winners at the Underwood Science Fa ir.

The Science Club, sponsored by Mr . Burns has a grO\'ling membership.
Miki Angel and Teresa Floerchin ger we re Junior High \'/inners.

The Science Club was established this year to pro mote sc ientifi c achievement at Underwood. The club is
over thirty members strong with junior high holding the
majority. Members manned the popcorn stand at several
basketball games to raise money for the local science fair
he ld March 21 . Senior high exhibits outnumbere d junior
h igh with e ight winners se lect e d. Six of the e ight then
compet ed at the Hawkeye Science Fair in Des Moines,
April 11 and 12. Future plans of the club include running
the summe r concess ion stand at baseball games and trave ling to sc ie ntific points of interest.
Local scie nce fair winners: Junior High; Paul Muhl,
third; Teresa Floerchinge r, second; and Miki Angel, first.

Senior High: Roger Geise , fitth ; W s Rasmussen , fo urth,
David Royer, third; Kim Floerchinger, second ; Merle Ras mussen, fir st.
Hawkeye Science Fair a wards: Kim Floe rchinger -second place Bi logical di vision winne r, a $ 300 scholarship
to the college or university of he r choice , and she was
chosen alternate del egate to a three week e xpe nse -paid
Youth Science Camp in West Virginia during June .
Merle Rasmussen- -a $55 Waltha m wat ch, a $20 first
place biologi cal division seminar program presentation
and a second place psychology exhi bit award from the
Central Iowa Psycholog ical Assoc iation.

29

�Belonging

To
Clubs
Means ···

l. g oing to speech c ontests

2.
3.
4•
5.
6.

.
drawing poste rs for Honor Soc ie ty
vi siting ne w countries
re ading new books
.
becom1·ng Student Cabine t President
working on the Annual

�31

�Annual Staff Hard at Work
High School and Junior High kids put a lot of time and effort into the yearbook this year. The
result was a successful 1975 Underwood Yearbook. High School: Barb Bolten, Patty
Schmaedecke, Annette Minear, Brian Chadwick, Liz Webster, Sharon Seiderland, Jolene
Darrington. Junior High: Janelle Hansen, Teresa Smith, Tracy Arnold, Lisa Bloom, Holl y
Babcock, and Jo y Werts.

Pluggin' away!

It's all in a days work.

But I'm really serious!
I can only use one.

But Miss Slaven said no nudes! ! ! ! !
Who's going to pick up this mess!

32

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Members of Student Cab inet are, Gary Leaders, Joyce Rodenburg, Teri Pope, Mary
Hough , Kevin Ge ise , Debbie Floerchinger, Roger Hough, Karla Dunbar, Jolene Sorens n, Ro&lt;;lney Ke nnedy , Representative; Mr. Benzing .

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The Stud ent Cabinet is compo sed of 3 freshman, 3 sophomores, 3 juniors and 3 seniors. We have a sponsor who
supervises the meetings and help us with our activities .
Student Cabinet members are picked by the individual
classes at the beginning of ea ch school year. They are
nominated by fellow classmates and these nominees are
voted on by class members . The top three are then student
cabinet members for the school year.

Joyce , Gary, Debb ie , and Karla work hard on getting
Homecoming plans set.

The Student Cabinet is in charge of pla nning Homecom ing , coro nation, and ballots for the Homecoming. Then
the sponsor and one Cabinet member count the vo tes,
only these two know who King and Queen are until the
coronation.
We have fund raising proje cts such as movies or selling
different things.
The Cabinet also enjoys planning the Christmas program
on Friday afternoon before Christmas.
The officers of Student Cabinet are Pres. Joyce Rodenburg,
V. Pres. Karla Dunbar, Se c . Jol ene Sorensen, Treas. Ter i
Pope.

33

�Scholars Honored

Members of the National Honor Society are: Row 1: Merle Rasmussen, Carol Tornete n,
Debbie Floerchinger, Cheryl Lustgraaf, Penny Gebbie, Jeanene Christenten, Row 2: De Ann Barnett, Mitzi Bloom, Gary Leaders, Paula Christe nsen, Karen Tiarks. Row 3: Robyn
Thomas, Rick Anderson , Joyce Rodenburg, Steve Christensen, Karla Dunbar .

Five New
Members
Chosen

Ne w Members Are: Debbie Floerchinger, Cheryl Lustgraaf,
Mitzi Bloom , Gary Leaders , Paula Christensen.

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�Underwood
Homemakers

Four Year Members , Top: K. Dunbar, J. Rodenburg, B. Engel.
Bottom: N. Kay, R. Thomas, S. Seidler, J. Bolton, K. Mc Clure, B. Bolton, D. Ba rnett, J . Chr iste nsen.

Of
Tomorrow

Pres. Joyce Rodenburg, V. Pres. Karl a Dunbar, Sec. Ro byn Thomas, Treas, Becky Engel, Hist. Li z Webster.

1: K. Rode nburg, B. Christoffersen, R. Ehrens, B. Ring, J. Wright, D. Barnett, T . Fisher, L. Lindwurm, K. Nelson,
T, He nry . Row 2: J. Bolton, S. Se idler, K. McClure, C. Taylor, D. Casson, L. Gentry, J. Hurd, A. Minear, S. Hurd, T.
Muell, C. Mello. Row 3: N. Kay, L. Spiker, J . Dawson , K. Whittington, T. Chiace k, L. We bster, K. Davis, B. Niemann, J. Simpson, E. Ornel as , K. Gentry. Row 4: Mrs. Anderson, J. Rode nburg, B. Bolton, J. Christensen, R. Thomas, D.
Barnett, D. Floechinger, P. Christens en, K. Floer chinger, B. Engel , P. Schmaedecke, C. Erickson, B. Chollett, M.
Hough, J. Johnsen. Not Pic tured : B. Murphy, C . Torneton, K. Tiarks, C. Lustfraa f, D. Bebou t, J. Darrington.
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�Front row, left to right: J. Smith, E. Ridlen. Second row: T. C ihacek, J. Dawson, S. Foote , D. Casson, C. Erickson. Back
row: K. Whittington, R. Smith, B. Chadwick .

Library Club
This year the library club had a
very good year. They held a

book fair and Elaine Ridle n was
state treasurer.

Sponsor, Mrs. Smith. Office rs:
Jackie Smith, Pres. Elaine Ridlen, VP; Ray Smith, Treasurer.

36

�They Speak-We Listen
Treynor Festival is a gathering of the students in our area
who are planning to attend the District Speech Contest.
The students who are attending give their speeches, and
the judge g ives them ideas on how to improve the ir
speeches.

Ann Gilmore and Brian Chadwick both received I ratings at
State Speech Contest. Both performed in the Humorous
Division. Brian was named "Outstanding Speaker" for the
day in his category. Merle Rasmussen received a II rating
at state .

District Speech Contest is a gathering of students from our
District who try to get a one rating on their speech or
speeches. Here there is one judge for each' category. If
the smdetns get a one , they are eligible to go on to State
Speech Contest, which is held in Des Moines .

Speaking at District Contest were: Brian Chadwick, David
Royer, Merle Rasmusse n, Ann Gilmore , Dawn Bussing , and
· Patti Schmaedecke .

Parti cipants in the Treynor Festival were: Brian
Chadwick, Dave Royer, Ray Smith, Ann Gilmore , Dawn Bussing , and Patti Schmaedecke .

Ann Gilmore and Brian Chadwick both received I
ratings at the State Speech Contest.

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�American Field Service

Back row, left to right: Amelia Figaurora, D. Floerchinger, J. Eilts, E. Ridlen, K. McClure, C . Torneten, J. Rodenburg,
P. Christensen, K. Chadwick, K. Dunbar, B. Engel, A. Gilmore, M. Bloom, E. Larsen, J. Simpson, J. Christensen, D.
Barnett. Front row: B. Chadwich, J. May, J. Dawson, C . Taylor. J. Wright, K. Floerchinger, J. Larsen, P. Schmaedecke,
P. Angel , T. Cihacek.

American Field Service offers opportunities for
students between the ages of 16 and 18 to live
for a year or a summer with families in diff.erent
cultures, to attend school and to participate ful1yin the activities of new communities. AFS
conducts programs and activities in over 60 nations on 6 continents and in all 50 states in the
U.S. It's international standing has been recognized by numerous heads of sta te in nations
throughout the world. Several meetings were
held during the year . In December we had a
Mexican Fiesta.

Officers, left to right : K. Dunbar, V. Pres., B. Engel, Sec. , J. Larsen,
Treas., A. Gilmore, Hist. , M. Bloom, Pres ., R. Velasquez, Sponsor.

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�Foreign
Hi. I'm Janet Simpson, 18 years old from Bolton, England". I'm spend ing this year as an American Field Service s!:i::dent he re at Underwood,
enjoying my slef experiencing the differences between Ame rican and
English ways of life . I am living with the famil y of Julie Larsen . My
stay in America has been very rewarding . America \~ill alway s be a
second home .

Exchange

Muchos saludos de su amiga de Mexico . Ma ny g reetings from your fri e nd
from Mexico. She is Luz Ame lia Figue roa Murillo, and she is from En senada Baja California, Mexi co . She is living with the family of Iva
Miller. She is fond of the United State s, but says it is too cold for her.
Ame lia is here through the Youth Exchange Service (Y .E. S . ) .

Students

Alo . Hello. I am Claud io T e isce ira. I am from Sao Lu[s, Maranhao,
Brazil. I am very fond of the United States. I am also fond of the snow,
but I don ' t like the col d. I am here through the Exchange Program. I
am living with famil y of Paul Sore nse n in Mccelland.

39

�Class representatives: Julie Ebert, DeAnn Barnett, Debbie
Floerchinger, and Ed Martin . Mr. Montgome ry and officers: Joyce Rode nburg , pres ., Robyn Thomas, tres., Karla
Dunbar, vi ce pres ., and Jan Bolton, se cretary.

seniors performing at the ir last football show. After
all those early morning pra c ti ces they thought they 'd
never see the last football .

Busy Year for
Mar ching Band : Mr. Montgo mery , B. Engel , J. Lar se n, P.
Christe nsen, J. Martin , K . Mc Clure , K. Dunbar, K . Tiarks,
C . Torne ton, B. Christoffe r se n, C . Lustagraaf, A. Gilm ore , J. Bolton, B. Choll e tt,
R. Ange roth, M . Bloom, L.
Plumb, J. Ebe rt, T . Gra ce , J.
Pfieffe r, L. Bowsman, R.
Thomas, K. Floe rchinge r, N.
Ne ilse n, K. Dicks, B. Tiarks,
E. Martin, T. Fisch er , B. Mur phy, J . Rode nbu rg , B. Bolton,
M. Stein, K. Real, K. Ge is e~
D. Barne tt, J. Wright , M .
Hough, R. Ande rse n, J. Chris te nse n, S. Ke ithle y , D. Barne tt, R. Houg h, J. Darring ton,
R. Ehre ns, L. Powell, C .
Hough, D. Be bout, J. Sorensen, R. Angeroth, D. Floe rchinge r, S . Se idle r, J. Johnse n, D. Gunde rson , R. Pfief fer, B. Hildre th , K . Prew itt,
G. Arbo ugh, K . Rode nbrug , L.
Woh lers , S. Chri ste nse n , R.
McKern , J. Vencil , A. Minear ,
C . Taylor , E. Larse n, W. Ra s mussen, R. Smith , B. Cha dwick,
J. Smith. Not shown : Je nnifer
Ive rs.
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�Band

Mr . Montgome ry was quote d as saying ,
"It ' s been one of our bu sie st years and
th e a mount of time a llowed fo r mu si c is
a ve ry pre cious thing ." And he 's right
whe n he sa id it' s been a busy ye ar! The
ba nd pe rforme d a t all home football
ga mes , Oc tobe r 4 for Treynor home c om ing parade , October 5 at Wayne ,
Ne braska Ba nd Days, Octover 19 at
South Dakota Ba nd Days, Nove mber 11
a t Ve te ra ns Da y Parade in Council
Bluffs. Nove mbe r 20 they presente d a
conce rt fo r the public , a nd Decembe r 4 ,
21 m e m be rs were se lec ted to participa te
i n the Weste rn Iowa Confe re nce Band
clini c a t G risowld. Joyce Rod enburg, Ed
Martin, a nd Roby n Thoma s were se lect e d t o partic ipa te in the Southwest Honor
Band on Ja nuary 20 . This is quite a n
ho nor as there were 40 bands parti c ipa ti ng a nd it is quite a sel ect group of
m usic ians . C ome Fe bruary th e band
pulle d out some of the ir pe p band music
a nd playe d a t some of the ho me basket ball games . In April the band was host
for the small group contest.

Concert Band--T.
Tiarks, C. Torneton, B. Engel, P.
Christe nsen, K .
Dicks, M . Bloom,
R. Angero th , B.
Christofferse n, L.
Plumb , R. Thomas,
K . Floe rchinger,
E . Martin, B.
T ia rks , B. Bolton,
M . Stein, K. Real,
C . Lustgraaf, D.
Barne tt, J . Roden burg , N. Neilse n,
J. Ebe rt, T. Grace ,
A. Gilmore , J.
Bolton, J. Larsen,
K. Ge ise , D.
Floe rchinger, J.
Pfieffe r, J. Sore n se n, R. Angeroth,
R. Pfieffer , D.
Gunde rsen, S.
Christe nsen, C.
Hough, K. Prewitt,
B. Hildreth, R.
Hough, L. Wohlers ,
Mr. Montgome ry ,
R. Ande rse n, K.
Djnba r, J. Chris te nsen, S. Keithly , D. Be bout, D.
Ba rne tt, G . Arbough, J. Darrington. Not shown:
Je nnife r Ivers.

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�The Choir Sings
The Underwood High School Mixed Chorus filled the year with a frenzy of entertaining activities . Two major productions
were the focal points for the year. The fall swing show "That's Showbiz" featured a real-life Austin - Healy automobile in a
nostalgic romp through the history of show business. Also featured was a "Colour My World" med ley with psychedelic rain bow and mirror ball. The spr ing show brought Broadway to Underwood . "Once Upon a Mattress " was staged compl ete with
Mammoth Merle Rasmussen sets , costumes shipped in from Chica go, and a se mi-pro cast starring Carol Torneten as the
Princess and Steve Christensen and the Prince.
Competitions and other activities included participa tion in the Wes te rn Iowa Conference Clinic, the first annual Treynor Tri-Center- Underwood Choral Festival and the newl y organized Southwest Iowa Choral Directors Association Festival.
Twelve choristers auditioned for All- State and two--Carol Tometon and Karen Tiarks-- were selected . Also this year
Underwood hosted the State Small Group and Solo Contest and made a fine showing at Large Group Contest at Stanton . It
was an active, exciting, entertaining year,

�Auditioning All-State Quarte ts were (Back row : Rich Andersen, Tresa Fisher, Paula Christensen, and Brad Hildreth. (Front
rovv): Steve Christe nse n, Joyce Rodenburg, Carol Torneten, and Kevin Real. Bill Tiarks , Robyn Thomas, Karen Tiarks, and
Ed Martin.

..C3

�Awards

•••

In Music

Ptctured are Karen Tiarksand Carol Torneten who were selected as members of the 600 - voice All State Chorus 1974 . They
were chosen from 3000 Iowa singers who a uditioned.

Students receiving 1-Ratings for Vocal Solos are; Kevin
Real, Ed Martin, Tresa Fisher, Joyce Rodenburg , !_(a ren
Tiarks, Carol Torneten, Robyn Thomas, Steve Christen se n.

Seniors receiving letters for four years in choir are; Elaine
Larsen, Carol Tometen, Robyn Thomas, Merle Rasmusse n, Ray Smith, Ed Martin , De nise Barnett, Kev in Real ,
Steve Christensen.

Students re ceiving 1 - Rating for Band Solos are; Bill Tiarks,
Ed Martin, Kim Floerchinger , Steve Christensen, Jan
Bolten, Janene Christensen, DeA nn Barnett, Rhonda Angeroth.
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�And Others

Senior honor students are; Craig Butler, Merle Rasmussen,
Kim Floerchinger, Robyn Thomas.

Kim Floerchinger received a certificate of Merit from Iowa
State Univ. and another from National Merit Scholarship
Program.
Robyn Thom as re ceived recognition for he r Scholastic Aptitude Test.

Typing Awards went to Jolene Darrington, Robyn Thomas,
Ch e ryl Lustgraaf, Kathy Dicks, DeA nn Barnett, Barb Murphy.

Steve Christensen re ceived a Family Leadership Award.

Denise Bebout won the
Iowa Power Kitchen Contest.

Mrs. Andersen presents the
Crisco Award to Lynn
Gentry.

45

�BEING
IN
SPORTS
MEANS ....

1. competition.
2. mee ting and making new friends.
3 . mee ting a challe nge.
4 . learning to lose .
5 . ove rcoming o dds.
6 . l earning to win.

��Eagles Have

"Excuse
me,
I'm
just passing
through", is Bria n's polite murmur .

:Underwood
6
6

40
7
Let's find out how tough they are before we decide to play them.

34
49
43

12
2

48

Opponent
Oakland
Carson
I.S.D.
Treynor
Shelby
Walnut
Elk-Horn

Avoha
Tri-C nter

0
32
27

21
14
6
6

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7

�Winning··Season

Und erwood Football Squad: Row 1: Dennis Gund erson, Harold Boud reau, Kevin Tornete n, Dave Go ldapp, Benny Johnse n,
Ly nn Wohlers, Way ne Driver, Steve Keithley , Kurt .Miller, Brian Hendri x , Mark Pope , Dave Dicenzo . Row 2: Mike Sea ton, Rick Anderson, Randy Go ld app , Gary Ause emore, Charles Foote, Dave Aams, Ray Grace, Pepi Angel, T odd Mc Clu re, Mike Torneten. Row 3: Ro d Kennedy , Mike Stein , Terry Larsen, Pau l McDonald, Tim Diller, Ke nt Prewitt, Rand y
Thomas , Keith Torneten, Danny Koenig, Brad Hi ldreth, Gary Arbaugh. Row 4 : Jerry Sorensen, Tim Pope , Mark Winter ,
Rocky Robbins, Dave Kloewer, Rusty Thomas , Kev in Geise , Craig Hough, Ed Hendrix, John Carter .

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�New Coac h

Vars ity T eam, Ro w 1: Doug Larsen"', Ray Grace, Rick Andersen, Dave DiCenzo, Denny Nelson, De nnis Gunderson, Kurt
Miller , Mark Powell*, Pe ter Ledwell*. Row 2: Ass istant Coach Phil Cannon, Gary Leade rs, Dave Adams, Chuck Ke rbe r,
Steve Christense n, Joe Fairbanks, Coach Chuck Coghlan. *student manage rs.

Seniors on the team: Gurdy, Trigger, Chrissy, Twat, and
Ravi.

so

All together now !

�Completes Season

u
OPPONENT
67
Logan
70
Carson
50
Tri-Center
76
Elk Horn
58
Mo. Valley
89
Walnut
60
Avo-Ha
86
Shelby
85
Oakland
58
Griswold
75
Nishna Valley
85
Fremont Mills
43
St. Alberts
91
I.S. D.
SECTIONALS
74
r.s. D.
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Treynor
CONF. TOURN.
63
Mo. Valley

0

81
84
63
61
61
61
74
81
74 .
85
66
47
84
71
55
79

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·,

Jr. Varsity Team, Row 1: Rick French, Terry Larsen, Rusty Thomas, Gary Kay,
Mark Winner. Row 2: Cra ig Hough, Randy Thomas, Kent Prew itt, Wes Rasmussen. Row 3: Mike Stein, Mike Spetman, Je rry Sorensen. Row 4 : Coach Phil
Cannon.

Need a boos t, Ravi ?

Statisticians Jolene Darrington, Barb Murphy, a nd Julie Larsen take a break.

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�- - - - - - - - - - -- - - -

----

Wrestlers Grapple

Logan
Avoha
Tri-Ce nter
Carson
I.S. D.
W. Harrison
Elk-Horn
St. Alberts
Griswold
Oakland
Mo. Valley
Treynor

Opp.
45
24
36
38
35
35
36
39
46
39
26
22

Underwood
18
38
26
20
27
20
18
25
12
16
36
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Vars ity Wrestlers, Back row: B. He nd rix, K. Torneton, L. Wohlers , M. Torne ton . Front
row: S. Keithley, B. Hildreth, Wayne Driver, E. Hendrix.

Junior Varsity Wrestlers, Left to right: J. Carter, D. Kloewer, R. Robbins, C. Miller, P. Angel, K. Torneton, K. Geise, L.
Torneton.

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�for Victories

Kevin Torneton also wrestles at state.

Wayne Driver takes second at state.

Ben goes for a pin.
Statisticians and coaches were always there. Coach Kimsey,
Bud Wright, Coach Lyons, Jo yce Pfeiffer, Ka thy Rodenburg.

Mike re joices over win.

WOW ! Another medal.

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�Girls Are Active, Too

This fall the girl' s softball team won
a third place trophy at the Elkhorn
Invitational. The team included:
Front row: Bar b Nieman, Robyn
Thomas, Joyce Rodenburg , Karla
Dunbar. Second row : Patti Schmae decke , Kim Chadwi ck, Theresa
Fisher, Jody Johnson, Coa ch T iederman, Paula Christe nsen, Deanne
Barnett, Janet Wright.

Softball team g athe rs around afte r .
t rouncing women fa c ulty mem be rs in
a late fall game.

Kare n and Joyce liste n intently during a practice .

The tra ck team had a sh ort season
with only two mee ts . Sharon Sha rp
g ot second in the m ile Pun i n the
C onfere nce Meet a t Elkhorn . Coach
C a nnon' s tea m consiste d of m em bers
Paula Chri ste nsen, Kim Chad wick,
Kare n T ia rks, LeAnn Winne r, An nette Minear , Sharon Shar p, Ela ine
Larsen , Patti Schmae decke , Student
Ma nager . Me m be rs not picture d a re :
Be cky Christoffe rsen, Kathy Roden burg , C indy Mello, Student Manage r.

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�Track Team Sets Records

Row one: Mike Ste in, Phil McD onald,
Ray Smith, Jim Sealock, Brian Hendrix,
Kurt Miller , Dennis Gu nderson, Pepe
A ngel. Row two : C raig Hough, We s
Rasmuss en , Rick A nderse n, Ray Grace ,
Scott Goss , Terry Larsen . Row three :
Rodney Kennedy , Rusty Thomas, T im
Pope , Mark Winner, Ed Hendrix, man.
Rocky Robbins.

In track this year , new school re cords were set by Rick An dersen, pole vaulting, and De nnis Gunderson running the
180 ye. low hurdles with a time of 21. 4 . Besi des setting a
new school record, he also se t a new· track record at the
T reynor Re lays. He had the third best time in the C cl ass
state competition.
The 440 relay team composed of Kurt Miller, Roger Hough,
Brian Hendrix , and Denn is Gunderson, and the 88 0 relay
te am, who se team members a re Ray Grace, De nnis Gund . erson, Kurt Mille r , and Roge r H ough, have never finishe d
poorer than third in any meet attended this season .

Brian Hendrix takes the h andoff from Ku rt Miller and gets
it t o De nnis Gunde rsen.

The team won a trophy at the Shel by Invitat ional by getting first place in te am compet ition . The 440 a nd 880
relay te ams won fi rst at the District t o get trofil ies. The
440 relay team got first at the C onference meet.

Pole Vaulte r Ri ·k Andersen se ts a new sch ool record a t 11'
6"

�Basketball ls

Junior Varsity--Standing : Coach Burns, D. Barnett, T. Pope, K. Tiarks, M. Bloom, R. McKern, T. Fisher, J . Martin, E.
Larson, Mgn. L. S[liker. Kneeling --Mgn . J. Simpson, T. Scott, S . Sharp, R. Reese , K. Chadwick , A. Minear, J. Ebert,
L. Winner, Mgn. B. Murphy , Not pictured Coach Damgaard.

Managers--Sitting --L .
Spiker,
Simpson. Standing--B. Murphy,

J.
"Hey, this is my shot."

T e resa jumps in.

�for Girls, Too!

Varsity--Kneeling : Mg ns. L. Spiker, J. Simpson, B. Murphy, Coach Burns. Left to right: T. Fisher, J. Martin, L. Winner,
T. Scott, P. Christen , K . Tiark s, R. McKern, B. Nieman, M . Bloom, R. Thomas, J. Rodenburg, K. Dunbar, J . Ebe rt,
D. Barne tt, E. Larson. Not picture d, Coach Damgaard.

Senior players --R. Thomas, E. Larson, B. Nieman, Coach Burns, J. Rodenburg, K. Dunbar .'

Joyce clears the way.
"You took the ball last time. "

Will Karen make it ?

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�The Cheerleaders

Football: Candy Taylor, Becky Christoferson, Vickie Vince!, Rhonda Ehrens, Jan Bolte n. Janet
Wright, Barb Ring, Jody Johnsen, Jolene Sore nson, Iva Miller.

Sponsor : Mrs. Graalfs, Jo, Vickie , Jan, Becky, Janet. Rhonda, Barb, Jody, Ca ndy , Iva .
Mrs. Gra alfs in one of he r
prime mome nts . HOP TO
IT !

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�Are on the Go!
BASKETBALL:
Jane
Christi
Vickie

Janet
Becky

Jan
Jo

The bas ketball girl s and the ir mascots keep up the spirit.

Spirit Night bubble gum blowing con test.

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WRESTLING:
Jody
Candy
Rhonda

Iva
Barb

Wrestling girls never sway from
what they say: KEEP ON TRUCKIN
EAGLES!

"The Underwood chee rleaders have done an outstanding job of cheering on the players in all the games. These girls have
neve r lost spirit and we hope to have others with the same enthusiasm . KEEP ON CHEERING GIRLS!
We say good-bye to the three se niors of the squad; Ja n Bolten, Iva Miller , Cand y T aylor. KEEP UP THE GOOD SPIRIT AND
GOOD LUCK!"

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�BEING
AN

UNDERCLASSMEN
MEANS ...
1. wishing I were an uppe rclassm e n
and looking forward to it.
2. being ig nore d.
3 . thinking of the futur e .
4 . remembe ring the past.
5. m a king the most of tim e .

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�Dave
Adams

Gail
Ainsworth

Rodney
Angeroth

Rick
Anderson

Gary
Ausdemore

DeAnn
Barnett

Paul
Bates

De Ann Barnett- -President
Jody Johnsen--V.P.
Jolene Eilts--Secretary
Penny Hauptman--Treasurer
"Wolfman" Nick Benzing

Kathy
Dicks

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Denise
Bebout

Charles
Foote ·

Randy
Burnett

Te resa
Fisher

Dale
Buss ing

Jolene
Darrington

Rus s
Christensen

Brian Cholle tt

Brenda
Cholle tt

�Shirley
Foote

Robin
Fury

Randy
Golda pp

Ray
Grace

James
Thompsen

Penny
• Hauptman
John
Green

NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE

Cliff
Shudak

Mary
Hough
Charles
Kerber

NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE

Jennifer
Ivers

Jody Johnsen

Gary
Leaders

Bill
Tiarks

Jeff
Larsen
Sue
Leggio
Kare n
Tiarks

Cheryl
Lustgraaf

Robin
McKern

Barbara
Murphy

Teri
Pope

Elaine
Ridlen

Patti
Schmaedecke

Chuck
Wenninghoff

Janet
Wright

Tami
Scott

Mike
Seaton

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�P. Angel
R. Angero th
G. Ara ugh

Keep
Truckin'

Babcock
L. Berte lson
M . Bloom

J.

L.
D.
B.
P.
B.

T.
K.

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NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE

NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE .

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R.
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D.

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B.
D.
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B.
G.
D.
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R.
F.
J.
L.
K.

w.
B.
K.

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B.
J.

T.
J.

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Bowsm an
Casson
Cha dwick
Chr iste nsen
Chris to fferso n
Cihacek
Davis
Dawson
Diller
Ehr ens
Fa irbanks
Floerchinger
Fre nch
Grosvenor
Hildre th
Hin mann
Hurd
Je nse n
Kay
Koe nig
Larse n
Leade rs
Ledwell
Martin
May
McClure
Nel se n
Nielse n
Q 'Conner
Pfeiffer
Powell
Prew itt
Rasmusse n
Ring
Rodenburg
Royer
Sharp
Smith
Snyde r
Sore nsen
Sorensen
Spike r

�•
I

R. Thomas
E. Webster

K. Torneten
K. Whittington

M. Torneten
Winner

L.

Sophomores

Being a sophomore means, getting to the top .

Officers: Pres. Rhonda Ehrens, V. Pres . Barb Ring,
Sec. Rhonda Angero th , Tres. Julie Larsen .

-

"THERE must be some other means of escape . " Screams
Dan Koenig .

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�Freshmen

J.

Adams

T. Be nson
D.
D.
J.
J.
K.

Bevins
Bussing
Carter
Carte r
Chadwic k

T. Cihacek

K. Dic ks
D. Diemer
J. Ebert
D. Ellenstein
R. Foot
B. Gardner

T. Grace
Ge ise
Gentry
Hedegaard
Hendr ix
T. Henry

K.
K.
E.
E.

J. Heywood
M. Heywood
R. Hough
G. Hough
s. Hurd
J. Jensen

B. Kay
D. Kloewer
R. Kenne dy
T. Larsen
L. Lindworm

M. Ly burger
P. McDonal d
c. Me llo
c . Miller
A. Minea r

�The Beginning ls
The
End.

c. Whitting ton
E. Wil son
M. Winner
s. Wright

w. Stahlnecker
M. Stein
R. Thomas
L. Torneton
J. Vencil
T. Mu el
M. Mull in
J. Nie lson
K. Nie lson

N. Nie lson
E. Ornelas
T . Owens
L. Pl umb

T. Pope
R. Reese
F. Richard
R. Robbins
D. Royer

Schroder
Sharp
D. Snyder
J. Sorensen
M. Spetmen

J.

s.

Class Officers : Julie Ebert, Eddie Hendrix, Mark Winner , and Jerr y Sorensen .

67

�BEING
IN

JUNIOR HIGH
MEANS ...

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

68

be ing the youngest.
ge tting pic ked on and put down .
looking forward to high school.
nice , short cl asses .
bugg ing the unde rcla ssmen .
Being e nvious of the seniors.

�69

�Eighth
Grade

D. Adams
J. Ainsworth

Class Officers: Mike McKern, Rose
Cihacek, Janelle Hanson, Mark Gros venor . Sponsors: Mr. Cannon and Mr .
Coghlan.

L. Bloom
D. Christensen
R. Cihacek
c . Coberly

c.

Collins
G. Cox
N. Darrington
D. Drake
A. Driver
M.
M.
G.
D.

Gibson
Grosve nor
Eilenstine
Field s
T. Floer chinger

R. Fr e nch
Hanse n
c . Hartwe ll
K. Ha ynie
J. Henr y

J.

D.
A.
D.
T.
B.

Hinman
Ive rs
Johnson
Joh nson
Kam m inga

G. Kephart
J. Kimsey
D. Kloewer
D. Kunze
s. Lindwurm

70

M . Angel
T . Arnold
I-I . Babcock

�Bursts with
Enthusiasm

S . Longmeyer
P. Ledwell

B. May
B. McLau ghlin
J. .t \lcKern

M . McKern
F. Miller
L. Mil s
s. Morrow
M. Mullin
Nielson
F. Nieman
c . O'Conner
P. Ornelas

J.

c.

Phillips

G. Pitt
M . Powell
D. Pr ice
K. Price

P. Rasmussen
L. Rodenburg

Shafer
B. Shudak
B. Schultz

J.

T. Smith
Sta geman
J. Stange
T. Stein
D. Thomas

s.

D. Thompson

s.

ill mer

E. Underwood
J. Werts
L. Young

71

�Future Looks Bright

D. Adams
M. Allen
L. Angel
R. Angeroth
B. Arbaugh

L. Ausedemore
P. Ausedemore
D. Bebou t

T. Bloom
L. Booker

s.

Boyer

R. Bryant
G.
D.
K.
I.

J.

Chris to ffe rse n
Coberl y
Colglazier
Collins

Cowg ill

R. Donoho
L. Drake

D. Drive r

T. Driver
J.

Ebert

L. El edge
J. Fishe r
K. Foote
A. Gilmore
J. Golda pp

B. Green

c.

Grosve nor
K. Haynie
D. Hough
K. Hou gh
s. Huff

E. Hurd

L. Johnse n
B. Johnston
K. Ke nne dy
K . Kimsey

72

�For Seventh Grade rs

M. Koes ter
D. Larsen
P. Lee
D. Lindwurm
M. Lus tgraa t

D.
M.
D.
M.
P.
P.

Ma gnuson
McDonald
Mello
Mille r
M iller
Muhl
T.
T.
D.
R.
S.

Mullin
Mullin
Nie lse n
Nie lson
Phillips

R. Price
P. Rahde
J. Ring
K. Ro denburg
D. Royer
J. She rbon
M. Sch nackenberg
S. Snyder
A. Spetman
J. Spike r
T. Stahl necker

J.
K.
N.
M.
M.
R.

Sta rn z
Steve ns
Stroe bele
Teck
T orne to n
Townse nd

W. Ulmer
D. Wal dron
J. Wright

73

�D. Hinman, T . Stah lnecker , D. Chris te nsen, K . Hough, M . Sch nac kenberg,
T . Johnson, M. McKern, M . Angel, D .
Kunze , J . Shafer, M . Grosve nor, K .
Kimsey , T . Ste in, Coach Lyons, f.
Miller, J. Kimsey , G. Cox, S . Mor row, J. Foote, B. McLaughlin .

D. Lindwurm, D. Coberly, K .
Hough, M. Schnackenberg, R.
Price , S. Phill ips, D . Bebout, J .
Cowg ill, J . Ebert, J. Wrigh t, K.
Kimsey, P. Ausdemore , D. Lar sen , Coach Coghlan , I. Collins,
J. Goldapp, L . Ausdemore , M.
Tech, J. Sherbon, J. Fishe r.

Junior High

B. McLaughin, M . Po\v ell, T . Johnson,
M. Mullin , G. Kepart, P. Lechvell, T .
Stein, K . Price, R. Fre nch, D . Chr ist ense n, S . Morrow, M. Grosve nor, D .
Hinman , J. Shafe r, M. Angel, D. Ad ams, J. Stange, J. Kimsey, J. Nie lsen,
S. Longmeyer, G. Cox , A. Drive r, N.
Darrington, G. Pitt.

74

�Cheryl and Da rci in action .

Mighty Wrestlers!

T eresa Smith , Rose Cihacek,
Lisa Bloom, Julie McKem, Joy
Werts, Tra cy Arnold, 1Lolita
Angel, Janelle Hansen, Bev
May , Donna Johnsen, Sarah
Stage man, Karen Haynie,
Michelle Miller , Ci ndy Coberly
ly, Wendy Ulmer, Sandra Huff,
Lori Johnsen, Debbie Mello,
Kathy Haynie, Debbie Magnu son, Amy Spetman, Cheryl
Grosvenor, Teresa Driver,
Karen Rodenburg, Marsha Tor neton, Nancy St. Robele, Becky
Schultz , Diane Kloewer, Manage
ger , June A insworth.

Fires Up!

E. U nde rwood , P. Ledwell , D. Coberly,

M . Powell , M. Allen, A. Gilmore , P.
Ausdemore , J. Fischer , I. Collins, D .
Larsen, M. Townsend, R. Nielse n, D.
Be bout , Coach Tie deman , N . Darr ing ton , L. Ausdemore , F. Niema n, C .
Hartw ell, D. Adams, J. Stange .

75

�Administration of Underwood

We '11 get this student tamed soon, just have patience.

Don Begg- -Superintende nt

Rober t McClure --Princ ipal
Gordon Mosher - -ElE?mentary Principal

Members of the School Board are: Marvin Larsen, Donald T iarks,
Roger Sealock, and Laure n Leaders. Not pic tu red is Lance Seve rson.

76

�Math and Science Teachers Include ....

Math: Gary Smith , Althea· Sweene , Phil Cannon.

Science : Lesyle Burns, June Wyland, James Kim sey.

Coaches of High School and Junior
High:
Ji m Kinsey--Wrestling, FB.
Phyllis Darnguard- -Girl's BB.
ChuckCoghla n--Boy's BB., J .H. Boy's
Tra ck
Les Burns- -FB., Girl' s BB., Track
Phil Cannon--J .H. FB., Boy's BB., J.
H. Girl's T rack
Not shown: Bob McCoy--J.H. Girl's BB.
Davi&lt;l Lyon--J .H. Wrestling
77

�Teachers in Career Education Are ....

i

78

Donna Anderson--Home Ee., Letha Bayes--SPURT, Henry
Olsen--General Business , John T iedeman- - Counsel er.

David Lyon--Shop, Je rry Christensen- -Industrial Arts

Bill Reid --Drivers Ed

See me after office hours.

Ultra Brights wants to know how's your love life!

Let me introduce you to Hermie , my car.

�The Humanities

l

Terry Muilenburg, Charle s Coghlan, Nick Benzing, Robert
McCoy

Good looking bunch of kids, but who' s that lady
standing up?

Rose Velasquez, Joyce Johnse n, Sherry Graalfs, Philis Damguard , Ann Slaven

The good life!

Undenvood Music

librarian: Ivanna Smith
Band: Gayl e n Montgomery, Chorus: Tom Janssen

79

�Who Helps Keep Underwood Going?

Back row : Kenneth Cohrs, James Ballard, Rose Murphy. Haze l Houg h,
Stan Longmeyer. Row 2: Lawre nce Ca rrigan, Yvonne Goldap p, Hele n
Wright, Marle ne Driver. Ro w 3: Karen Jones , Elm e r Gold a pp .

Ba ck ro w: Laverna Hough, Pat Underwood, Alice Kennedy,
Lavon Hough. Fro nt row: Joyce Nelson, Halle ne Enge l, Rita
Z olc k not present.

Donna Baxley

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Ma rl e ne Driver

Che t Kenne dy, Hallene Enge l, Custodians

Evelyn Bertelse n

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FAVORITES!!!

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�FACULTY

All that philosophers have sought,
Science discovered, genius wrought;
All that refle ctive m e mory sto res,
Or rich imagina tion pours;
All that the wi t of man conceives,
All that he wishes, hopes, believes;
A11 that he loves, or fears, or ha tes,
All that to heaven and e arth rela tes,
-These are the lessons that I tea ch
In speaking silence , sile nt speech .
- James Montgomery

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�School board members were, left-right Don Tiarks, Roger Sealock, Laure n Leaders, secre tary, Marle ne
Dr iver, Owe n Darring to n, and president Marv in Larsen .

ADMINISTRATION TAKES ACTION

Principal Robert McClure

Superintend ent Donald Begg
"Did you like my speech Mr. McClure? " questions Mr. Begg.

�FEATURING ...

Letha Bayes-Spurt

6

William Coltrane -Vocal Music

Nick Benzing-Social Studies,
Jr. Sponsor,
Student Cab. Sponsor

Phyllis D amga ard - Soph. English,
Girls P.E.
Asst. Girls B.B.
and Chaperone

Leslye Bums-8th and 9th Science,
Girls B.B. Coach,
Asst. FTBL,
Science Club Sponsor

Sherry Graalfs -English,
Spring Play,
Cheerleading sponsor

Jerry Christensen - Industrial Arts,
Freshman Sponsor

Lois Harder - Commercial and Math

Charles Coghlan - Jr. High Social Studies
Boys B.B, Coach,
Jr. High Football,
8th Grade Sponsor

Joyce Johnson - Jr . High Reading

�FAVORITE FACULTY

Jim Kimsey-Biology,
Football and Wrestling
Coach

Henry Olsen -Commercial Business

Rita Lee Kurth-Home Ee.
U.H.T. Sponsor

William Reid-Drivers Ed., Boys P .E.
Psychology, Jr. HighFTBL,
Jr • High Wrestling ,
Asst. Track

Dave Lyon-Auto Mechanics

Ann Slaven - Jr. High English
Yearbook Sponsor ,
7th grade Co-Sponsor

Gaylen Montgomery-Instrumental Music

Gary Smith - H.S. Math and Science

Terry Muilenburg-H •S. Social Studies
Senior Sponsor

Ivanna Smith - Librarian

7

�Mr. Coughlan starts
the day with a sm ile.

John Tiedeman Guidance Counselor,
Jr. High Boys B.B .
Girls Softball
Asst. Athletic Dir.

Rose Velas qu ezFreshma n English ,
Span ish a nd Drama
Fall Play
Spee ch

Barry WallerJr. High Math
Jr. High Girls B. B,
Baseball

June WylandArt and seventh
Science , seventh
grade co - sponsor

No, this is twi ne, not
a horse ' s tail.

Mr. Tiedeman aid s Pe pi pick out clas ses for next year .

Miss Harder re members
never to tum her back
to the class .

"Abe Lincoln sa t right here," according to Mr . Benzing .

Mr . Reid pushes his
way to the front.

"Come into my par lor, " smil es Miss
Kurth.

Miss Velasques poses as a student.

�''76'' SENIORS

Photographs a nd memories of the years gone by. To re member
the friends, cherish the times and to say hello to the future morn . .

9

�David Wayne Adams

Rod Angeroth

Rick Andersen

Gary
Ausdemore

DeA nn Rae
Ba rnett

Deni se Re nee
Bebout

10

Brenda Mae
C holle tt

�Brian Jay Chollett

Jolene Ka y Darrington

Kathy Dicks

Sherry
Gardner

Tres a
Fisher

Jennife r Marie Ive rs

Ray E. Gra ce Jr.

Penny Hauptman

11

�Jody J. Johnson

Ari Kalevi Kettune n

Charles Kerber

Je ffr ey C .
Larse n

Gary
Leade rs

Che ryl Ann
Lustgraaf

12

Robin L .
McKe rn

�Barbara Ann Murphy

Teri S. Pope

Patricia J.
Schmaedecke

Elaine Margaret Ridlen

Tami
Scott

James R. Thompson

Micheal James Seaton

Cliff Shudak

13

�William Tiarks

Chuc k Wenninghoff

Karen Lorraine Tiarks

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Janet Eileen Wright

Se nior Pi c tures not
Available :
Paul Bates
Russe ll L. Christe nse n
Charl es Foo t
Shi rley Foo t
Randall Lee Goldapp
William L. Le wis

Class Officers; Randy, Jody, Tami, Brenda

14

�Dave
Football 1234
Basketball 1234
Baseball 3

Rick
T rack 1234
Basketball 1234
chorus 1234
Band 234
Plays 23
Football 34
• N.H. S. 34
Officer 1
Homecoming Court

Rod
Band 1234

"Auz"
Basketball

"Baby"
Softball 1234
Basketball 1234
U.H. T. 1234
Choir 1234
FB Cheerleader 4
Plays 23
Tra ck 14
N. H. S. 234
Home coming Que e n
Office r 3
Honor Band 4
Denise
Ba sketball 12
U.H. T. 1234
Band 123 4
Choir 234
Brian
Wre_s tling 2

Russ
Officer 2

Bre nda
U .H. T. 1234

Officer 4
Band 234
Tra ck 4
Alt. Cheerleader 4
Choir 123

Kath y

T resa
U.H. T. 1234

Baske tball 1 234
Cho ir 1234
Ba nd 234
T ra ck 1 24
softba ll 234
Annual 1
Home coming Court

Jol e ne
CHOIR 1234
Band 1234
A .F. S. 1 234
U.H. T. 1234
Pla ys 24
Charlie
Football 3

Shi rley
CHOIR 34

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�"Garboo"
FOOtball 1234
Basketball 234
Track 234
Homecoming King

Jennifer
BAnd 1234
Choir 1234
U.H. T . 24
Track 1
Plays 24
J. V. Cheerleading

Jody
U. H. T. 1234
Basketball 124
Plays 124
Choir 13
Band 34
Track 1
Cheerleading 23
Gary
Homecoming Court
A .
Basketball 1234
n
34
N.H.S.
Football
Choir 1
Wrestling
Officer 1
track
Homecoming Court
Band
Choir

Jeff

Cheryl
Choir 1234
Band 1234
N.H.S. 34
Basketball 12
Softball 34
U.H. T. 1234
A.F.S. 4
Randy
Football 3
Officer 4

Mike
Football
1234
Wrestling
1234
Homecoming
Court

Chuck
Basketball 12
Officer 2

Barb
U.H. T. 1234
Band 1234
Choir 123
Cheerleading 4

"Goob"
Basketball 1234
Band 1234
Officer 2
U.H.T. 1
Tra ck 1

Jim

Cliff

Elaine
State library
Assoc.
Library
club 1234
Annual 1

16

Penny
Choir 124
Officer 3
Home coming court

Sherry
U.H. T. 14

Patti
Softball 1234
U.H.T. 1234
Track 34
Band 4
A.F. S. 34

Karen
U.H. T . 1234
A.F.S. 234
Choir 1234
Band 1234
Ofifcers 12
Play 24
Basketball
1234
Track 34

Teri
Student Cab. 234
Basketball 123
Band 1

"S coot"
Basketball 123
Officer 4
Cheerleader 4
Tra ck 4
U.H.T .. 4
Homecoming Court

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Janet
U.H . T . 1234
Band 1234
Plays 123
Officer 23
Softball 123
Ch ee rleader
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Bill
Band 1234
choir 1234
Baseball 3

�''OH
WHA -T A
NIGHT!''
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The Jr. Sr. Prom was held Friday, May
Seventh at the New Paxton Hotel. A welcome was by Julie Larsen with a response
by Brenda Chollett, then a great steak,
po ta to, bean and sherbert meal was served.

Janet .Wright and Brian Chollett read the
Senior Will and the Prophecy was read by
Lucy Spiker and Pepe Angel. A dance
followed the meal with music by Pegasus.

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�PROM PROPS

Mike Stein, Jerry Sorenson and Julie Ebert took their job
as esco rt se riously .

Watch the home ec teacher

to

see which fork we use first.

Plenty of room for bog ie

Rem iniscing , tired , or liste ning?

High schoo l fun ctions see m to excite ' 75 grad Roge r Ge ise .
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�I
"Do you have it backwards, DeAnn? "

"She 's my hairstylist," Brian explains.
Jolene Sorensen and

lecture.

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Ka re n Tiarks sings "T he Need T o Be . "

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We've made it! Pass the word down!

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�Seniors perform with the band one last time.

Follow the l eader .

Seniors' final song with the choir.

�FRIENDS

"A fr ie nd is a person wi th whom I may be si nc er e. Before him I
m ay think a loud . Frie ndship is too good to be believed. "
-R. Em e rso n

�CLASS OF 77

Paula
Christensen

Brian Chadwick

Diane Casson

Lynn Bowsman

Becky
Christofferson

Where are you guys supposed to
be ? Ask Danny the junior hall
monitor.

Tammy Cihacek

Julie Daw son

Katy Davis

Tim Diller

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Mitzi Bloom

Lynn Bertelsen

Gary Arbaugh

Rhonda
Angeroth

Pepe Angel

Tim Ainsworth

Rhonda Ehre ns

�Rick French

Debbie
Florchinge r

Cindy
Grosvenor

Scott Goss

Brad Hildreth

Bill Je nsen

John Hurd

Danny Hin min

Gary Ka y

Joe Fairbanks

Julie La rse n

Danny Koe nig

Calvin Lead ers

Dwe ndell
Le wis

Ja ckie Ledwell

Jean Ma y

Julie Martin

Todd McClure

Just think, Scott, we onl y have one more
year of this!

�Kenyon Nelson

Ray Neilson

Joyce Pfeiffer

Lynn Powell

Kent Prewitt

We s Rasmussen

Barb Ring

Cla ss officers are Julie, Mitzi Paula,
and Lynn.

Kathy Rodenburg

T om Snyde r

Jolene Sorensen

Lucy Spiker
T erry Sorense n

Bob Sharp

Jackie Smith

Sue
Stalneker
Randy Th omas

Ke ith Tometon

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Mike T ometon

Vikki Vencil

Cheryl Wa idron

Li z Webster

Leann Wi nner

�SOPHOMORE

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Jeff Adams
Tim Benson

De nise Bevins
Da wn Buss ing

Jeff Carter
John Ca rter

Sophomores involved in the study of life.

Kim Chadwick
Tim Cihacek

Kevin Geise
Kell y Gentry

Rhonda Danker
Julie Ebert

Tanya Grace
Ric k Hauptman

Roger Foote
Bob Gardner

Ed Hedegaaurd
Ed Hendr ix

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�LOOKING AHEAD

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Terry Henry
JoAnna Heywood

Paul McDonald
Cind y Mello

Michelle Heywood
Craig Hough

Charlie Miller
Annette Minear

Rand y Hough
Sharon Hurd

Tonette Muell
Mark Mullin

Jim Jensen
Brian Kay

Jerry Nel son
Kella Nelson

Rodney Kennedy
Da vid Kloewer

Nancy Niel son
Tamm y Owen

Terry Larsen
Lori Lind worm

Lezli Plumb
Tim Pope

�Barb Pursell
Robin Reese

Floyd Richard s
Rock y Robbins

Cl ass officers: Pres. J. Ebert, Vice Pres. A. Minear,
D. Bussing , Treas . M. Spe tma n.
David Ro yer
Sharon Sharp

Don Snyder
Jerry Sorenson
Mi ke Sp e tman
Se niors handing out advice .

Wayne Stahlnecker
Mike Ste in
Doug Stewart

Rusty Thomas
Lee Torne ton
Ja ckie Venc il

Togethe rness is fun!

Curt Wh ittington
Mar k Winner
Susa n Wr ight

Aren't you do ne yet ?
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�Danny Adams
June Ainsworth
Miki Angel
Tracy Arnold
Holly Babcock

Lisa Bloom
Darwin Christensen
Rose Cihacek
Cindy Coberly
Colleen Collins

Gene Cox
Neil Darrington
Danny Diemer
Dianna Drake
Arlen Driver

Darci Fields
Teresa Floerchinger

FAVORITE
FRESHMEN

Ron French
Mark Grosvener

Freshman Tom Stein asks upperclassman
Kathy Rodenburg for a few pointers.

Janelle Hansen
Karen Haynie

Jim Henery
David Hinman

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�Andrea Ivers
Donna Johnsen
Terry Johnson
Beth Kamming~
Galen Kephart

Jim Kimsey
Diane Kloewer

Doug Kunze
Cheryl Larsen

Pete Ledwell
Bob Lee
Joel Leyke
Susan Lindwurm
Steve Longmeyer

Freshmen class office rs are Pres ident: Terry Johnson,
Vice President: Jeff Nielsen, Secretary: Tom Stein,
Tre surer: Penny Ra smusse n

Delbert Matheny
Bev May

Julie McKern
Mike McKern

Frank Miller
Lisa Mils

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�Jim Murphy
Jeff Nielsen
Fred Nieman
Gary Pitt
Curt Phillips

Mark Powell
Dorothy Price
Kenne th Price
Rick Pursell
Penny Ra smussen

Lori Rodenburg
Becky Schultz
Jeff Shafer
Becky Shudak
Teresa Smith

Sarah Stageman
John Stange
Tom Stein
David Thompson
Stephanie Ulmer

Eddie Underwood
Joy Werts
Lisa Young
Sherry Hardesty
Mi ke Mullin

"These nudie pictures are really GREAT
John!" exclaims Pete.

"It's not funny, " laughs Becky.

The upper classmen work hard as Freshman Mark
takes a break.

�SP ORTS

A winner is someone who su cce ed s in what he says he is go ing to
do . A loser is someo ne who fails to accomplish what he sets out to do .
-E. Berne

�BATTER UP!

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Baseball Team Row 1-Ma rk. Winner, Rusty Thomas, Scott Goss, Craig Hough, Mike Ste in. Row 2-Coa ch
Callahan, Tim Diller, Randy Thomas, Rick Anderson, Wes Rasmussen, Kent Prewitt, Dan Koe nig , Coa c h Wal ler.

Rusty Thomas, practices catching
with one hand behind his back.

"Now where 'd that ball go? " Mike
Stein wonders.

Mark Winner whips a throw in.

�SOFTBALL HAS GOOD YEAR!

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Paula slices into another one.

Janelle waits eagerly for her big moment.

Le ft to Right; front row: H. Babcock, J. Mckern, R. Cihace k, J. Werts, B. Schult z, K. Chadwick, T. Smith,
P. Schmae dec ke ba ck row: T. Arnol d, J. Hanse n, J.
Johnson, K. T iarks, T . Fishe r C. Lu stgraaf, D. Barne tt,
Coach John Tie de man.

Softball sometimes proves to be tough according to Cheryl
Lustgraaf.

DeAnn comes to a screeching halt !

She really does have a power arm , doesn 't she?

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�Football Players this year were: (Row one): Frank Miller, Curt Phillips, Jeff Shafer, Miki Angel, Mike Mckern, Tom
Stein, John Stange, (Row two) : Charles Miller, Rod Kenne dy, Rusty Th omas , Rocky Robbins, Ed Hendrix, John Carter ,
Kevin Ge ise, Pa ul McDonald, Craig Hough, David Kloewer , Bob Gardner , Mike Stein, (Row three) : Brad Hildre th, Dan
Koenig , Tim Diller, Mike Tometon, Ke ith Tometon, Kent Prewitt, Rusty Thomas, Pepe Ang e l, Sc ott Goss, Mark Winner, Jerry Sorensen, (Row four): T im Pope, Dave Adams , Mike Seaton, Ray Grace , Gary Ausdemore, Rick Ande rsen , Joe
Fairbanks, Rick Fre nch, Manager: Jeff Carter.

FOOTBALL
STARTS OFF
THE YEAR

"Whoa! Maybe I'd be tter change directions, " hes itates
quarterback Da ve Adams.

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�It 's four Eagle Aces vs. one Card, as Winner and Goss close
in .

Winner puts his Mark on the scoreboard.

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�BASKETBALL IS IN SEASON

Members of the va rsity baske tball team were: student manager Doug Larsen, Joe Fairbanks, Gary Leaders,
Wes Rasmussen, Chuck Kerber, Gary Key, Ke nt Prewitt. Second Ro w: Coa ch Callaha n, Mike Stein, Ter ry
Larsen, Rick Andersen, Rusty Thomas, Craig Hough, and Coa ch Coghlan .

"Hey, Man, don't shoot. "

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Taking the Nestea plunge, Mike?

�Terry Larsen would rather "jive"

"Oh! OH! I know the answer, Mr. Kotter."

Gary Leaders reaches for the ceiling.

Please, go away-not this way.

Junior Varsity players were Mike Spetman, Tim Bensen, John Stange, Tim Pope, Danny Adams, and
Mark Powell. Second Row-Mr. Callahan, Steve Longmeyer, Scott Johnson, Fred Nieman, Ed Underwood .

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1st Row: Left to Right: Rodney Kennedy, Mark Winner, Scott Johnson, Ed Hendrix, Tim POPE,
Craig Hough, Rocky Robbins, Terry Larsen, Mike Stein 2nd Row: Mike Spetman, Scott Goss , Wes
Rassmussen, Rick Anderson, Ray Grace, Ari Kettunen, Jerry Sorenson, 3rd Row: Jeff Nielson, Terry
Johnsen, Mark Powell, Doug Kunze, Dan Adams, Fred Nieman.

"This is how my ballet teacher taught me to do
it, " as Stein demonstrates.

"Stick with me and we'll
make good time, " Mike
huffs.

Wes leaps buildings in a single leap.

"I guess maybe I can toss the little
discus across th e football field, "
Scott enthusiastically states.

Rocky takes aim a t the camera in an
attempt to prevent his picture being
taken.

�HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL

Varsity: Lisa Bloom, Janelle Hansen, Julie McKern, Tresa Fisc her, Paula
Christensen, Karen Tiarks, Robin McKern, DeAnn Barnett, Jody Johnsen,
Mi tzi Bloom, Le Ann Winner, Annette Mine ar, Julie Ebert , Kim Chadwick,
Robin Reese . Coac hes : Phyllis Damguard, Les Burns. Mana gers: Cheryl
Lust graaf, Lucy Spiker, T anya Grace, June Ainsworth.

J. v.: Back-Holly Babcock, Robin Reese, Kim Chadwick, Lynn Powell, LeAnn
Winner, Julie Ebert, Anne tte Minear. Front-Tracy Arnold, Julie McKern ,
Jane lle Hansen, Joy Werts, Rose Cihacek, Karen Haynie, Lisa Bloom .

Wonder where she le arned that ballet
step?

Straight-Legs, Fish, Mi tzi , Karen,
Goob, Baby, and Pa ula

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�VARSITY IN ACTION!!

This is going to be a tough shot.

Now you see Now you don't,

He y Paula! I'm
supposed to le ad.

Looking good!
Do the Hustle, Goob!

Any time Paula, we're
re ady.

O.K., I give up!

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Top-L eann Winner, Sharon Sharp . Second Row-Karen Tiarks, Donna Johnson, Tami
Scott, Brenda Chollett. Bo ttom -J ulie McKern, Deanne Barnett, Robin Reese , Tresa
Fisher, Paula Christensen, Jole ne Sore nsen .

I'm set and ready!

Brenda, are you trying to pass?

I think Karen' s going to make it!
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�Varsity Wrestlers: Bottom; 98 lbs. -Tom Stein, 105 lbs. -Rod Kennedy, 112 lbs. -Mark Grosvenor, 119 lbs. -Pepe An gel, 138 lbs . -Ari Kettunen, (Not Pictured): Ke ith Tome ton, 145 lbs . -Mike Seaton, 115 lbs . -Dan Koenig , 1 67 lbs. Ed Hendrix , !'85 lbs . -Scott Goss, Heavyweight: Mike Tometon. Manager : Curt Whittington.

Tournaments
2nd
2nd
2nd
4th
2nd
4th
7th

Unde rwood
Maple Valley
Exira
Confe rence
Se ctionals
Distric t
State

WRESTLERS: 8-3 RECORD

Assistant Coach Reid looks on as coach Kimsey encourages Ed.

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Capt. Se aton and Capt. Hildre th showe d grea t
Leadership and spirit.

�Jim Kimsey Jr. shows the talent that helped him become
Underwood' s fir st State Champion. Jim' s record Stands at
31 -2 .

"I just want to hold your hand," wh ispers Ed as he attempts
to sc ore .

" Some recreation this is! " Seaton mutters as he tries a
take down .

J. V . Wrestle rs : (Left to Right): 167 lbs. - Rocky Robbins, 15 5 lbs. -Dave Kloe xer, 132 lbs . -Doug Kunze, 119 lbs . Lee Torneton, 112 lbs . -Jeff Shafer, 165 lbs. -Darwin Christense n, 98 lbs. -Mike Mckern.

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The sponsors for the J, V. and Varsity
football basketball and wrestling cheerle aders were Mrs . Graalfs and Miss Kurth.

Basketball Cheerleaders L. -R. Jenni.fer I., Darci
F. , Becky S ., Cindy C . and captain Penny R.
Football Cheerleards: F. - B. Sarah S., Nancy N. ,
Penny R., c aptain Lezli P. and Donna J.

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"You really think this is easy, " questions
Darc i.

�CHEERLEADERS START YELLS

Wrestling Cheerleaders: Bottom row:
Brenda N apierkowski, Becky Christoffersen,
Vikki Vencil. Standing are : Rhonda
Ehre ns, Teresa Smith . Alt ernate : Kathy
Rodenburg, not pictured

Football Cheerleaders: Bottom row: Rhonda Ehrens, Vikki
Vencil. Top: Julie Larsen, Paula Christensen, Deann
Barnett, Janet Wright. Alternate: Jody Johnsen, not
pictur ed .

Basketball Cheerleaders: Donna Johnsen, Janet Wright, Barb
Murphy, Tami Scott, Julie Larsen. Alternate: Brenda
Chollett , not pictured.

�ACTIVITIES AND

ORGANIZATIONS
Perhaps the most e ffective and lasting way of attracting the inter est of people you would li ke to know is by develop ing a specia l sk ill.
Talents and interests are a mag ic key whi ch unlock the door to any
group activ i ty.

�Jennifer Ivers and Sc ott Johnson .

Jole ne Darring ton and Lynn Powe ll
(Be low) Bri an Chadw ick and Debbie
Floe rchinge r.

Holly Babcock and Kim Chadwick
(Be low) T he Cast.

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Tracy Arnold , Patty Schmaedecke ,
Holly Babcoc k, T e re sa Floerchinger ,
and C yn de Me llo.

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The fa ll play thi s year wa s e ntitle d "The Owl and the Pussycat
Went to See" . The cast, e re \~ , Miss
Velasque z, and Mr. Coltrane worke d
hard to perform two show s on Oc t.
17th and 18th.

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�SPIRIT
NIGHT

Frank Miller, Jeff Nielson, and Tom Stein provide the
force for the freshmen in the tug -of-war
Brad Hildreth looks on while Julie Larsen's mouth is
stuffed with marshmallow s
Frank Miller and Jeff Shaffer represent the freshmen boys
in the legs competition
Mr . Coghlan points out Mr. Burns, who is exhibiting his
tricycle riding ability
T im Pope races towards the end of the obstacle course
Tim Pope keeps track of the number of Marshmallows Mike
Stein has in his mouth
Mr . Christensen, Mr. Benzing, Mr. Bums, Miss Kurth,
Miss Harder , and Mrs . Wyland try to overcome the students
in a game of tug -of-war

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�HOMECOMING '75

Homecoming was October fourth. The underclassmen
elected DeAnn Barnett and Ray Grace as Queen and King.
DeAnn and Ray were crowned by the '74 Queen and King ,
Karla Dunbar and Benny Johnsen. In court were Ta mi
Scott and C liff Shudak, Tresa Fisher and Dave Adams . Jody
Johnsen and Rick Anderson, and Janet Wright and Gary Lead ers . The court gathe red under the theme "Color My World . "
Ace High played at the dance following coronation.

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�DISTRICT speakers, 1 Rating Lynne Powell-Humorous . Debbie Floer chinger Humorous. Brian Chadwick-Mime. Micki Angel - Radio. Karen Haynie - Address,
Lisa Bloom-Prose.

Debbie 1 Rating in State Individual for
Humorous Speaking

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Brian, Debbie, Teresa 2 Ra ting in Large Group, Mime.
Brian Debbie 1 Rating in Due t Acting .

�AWARDS PRESENTED

• • • •

Receiving 1 ratings at vocal contest were Brain, DeAnn,
Tresa, Karen, Cheryl, Jolene and Ari.

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A .F .S. club: sponsor, Miss Velasquez, Lynn Powell, Ari Kettunen, Debbi Floerchinger, Karin Tiarks, Kevin Hough, Kim Hough, Jolene Darr ingt on , Cheryl Lustgraaf, Tere sa Fisher, Paula Christensen , Mitzi Bloom, Craig Hough, There sa Floer chinge r, Lori Rodenburg, Jennifer Ivers, Kim Chadw ick , Patti Schaedecki, Lori
Lindwurm, Lisa Mils, Cindy Coberly, Dorothy Price, Karen Haynie, Holly Babcock , Donna John sen, DeAnn Barnett, Barb Murphy , Julie Larson, We s Rasmussen,
Pepe Angel

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�Ari 1vith hi s American family , Craig ,
Kim Hough.

Kev ~11,

Ari descends the stairs to class .

and

My Story
My e ighteenth bi rthda y I cele bra te d in the A merican way on October 22 , 1975 ,
in Robert and Ali ce Hough' s beautiful farmh ouse . The H ough' s a re my h ost
fa m ily for my unforge ttable A .F .S. ye ar 1975_-76 . There are si x othe r mem be rs in the famil y be side s me . Cra ig , wh o taught my how t o play fo otball,
Ke vin, who told me about wrestling , Kim, who ma de irresistable food and
Ke lly , who showe d me a num be r of thing s . They h ave all g iven me a l ot of
fun and h appy mo ments that I can 't forge t. The Hough' s farm is qui te si milar
t o our fa rm in Finla nd base d on cattle and crops . Our fa rm wa s se ttle d i n 1 734
and e ver sin ce the sa me fa m ily h as live d the re . In m y fam ily the re a re fi ve
in clu ding me : m y fathe r Rita 50 , farmer , m y mothe r Ma rj a -Lii za 4 5, e lemen tary teache r, my bro ther T armo 15 and m y siste r Kirz i 11 . Because m y fa mily
is quite musical , I he ard music quite ofte n a nd so I learne d to play the piano
10 yea rs ag o a nd some guitar. My hobbies are re ad ing, collec ting sta mps, and
si nce th is ye ar -trave ling . The school syste m is a bit diffe rent ma inl y in numbe r of subjects: in Finl and I ha d 15, h e re I h ave 6 . But the U .S. sys te m g i ves
m ore ti me to con ce ntra te on each subject. I 've got such a lot of memor ies that
will last fo re ver .

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�Members: First Row: Jennifer Ivers, Tresa Fisher, Kare n Tiarks, Barb Murphy, Janet
Wright, DeAnn Barnett; Second Row: Lynne Powell , Debbie Floerchinger, Patti Schmaedecke, Lori Lindwurm, Pe nny Rasmussen, Annette Minear ; Third Row: Liz Webste r,
Dianne Casson, Denise Bebout, Tanya Grace , Sharon Hurd , Tonette Muell, Tami Scott,
Fourth Row: Tammy Cihacek, Brenda Chollett, Jody Johnsen, Paula Christensen, Andre a
Ivers , Cindy Mello, Devise Bevins, Rhonda Danker; Fifth Row, Lori Rod e nburg , Katy
Davis Be cky Schultzs, Donna Johnsen, Rose Cihacek, Cheryl Lustgraaf, Jolene Darrington Miss Kurth

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Karen, Tres.
Barb, Sec.
DeA nn, Pres.
Janet, V. Pres.
Tresa, Hist.

U . H. T. started this year wi th a ne w sponsor, Miss Kurth.
We had a meeting once a month, Secre t
Siste r at Christmas time, a chili su ppe r, and
end ed with a March 24 Banque t a t The .Top
Of The Wo rld and a spr ing pi cnic .

Four Ye a r Me mb e rs, Patti , Brenda, Barb, Karen, DeAnn, Jody; Sec ond Row: Tresa, Denise , Ja ne t, Che ryl, Jole ne .

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�NATIONAL
HONOR
SOCIETY
National Honor Society Members are: Bottom: Pepe Angel, Ja ckie Smith, Robyn Reese,
Jolene Darrington, Julie Larsen, Rhonda A ngeroth, Debbie Floerchinger. Row Two:
Rick Anderse n, lv!itzi Bloom , Rusty Thomas, Lynne Powell, Ar i Kettenun, Karen
Tiarks, Paula Christense n. Top Row: Cheryl Lustgraaph, Deanne Barnett, Gary Lead e rs.

New Members: Jackie Smith, Robyn Reese, Jolene Darrington, Julie Larsen, Rhonda Angeroth . Top Row: Pepe Angel,
Rusty Thomas, Lynne Powell , Ari Ke ttunen .

Looks like Honor Society Members need a lesson in hand
shaking !

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Mitzi see ms to wonder wh ere she left he r guns!

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�LIBRARY CLUB

D. Floerchinger, J._ Smith, P. Schmaede cke , K . Chadwi ch, J. Werts, T. Grace, D . Casson, D . Bevins ,
T . Cihacek, T. Floerchinger, B. Chadwich, R. Danker, L. Powe ll, S. ~oote , Spo n. Mrs . Smith.

STUDENT CABINET
M. Stein, (Soph . ) L. Plu mb , (Soph.) S. Stage man, (Fresh.) T. Sm ith , (Fresh.) L. Bloom , (Fres h.) T .
Pope , (Sr.) Sec . row: B. Hildreth, (J r.). B. Ring , (Jr.) E. Hendrix, (Soph.) P. Hauptman, (Sr.) G. Lead ers, (Sr.) P. Angel, (Jr.) Spo n. Mr. Benzing.

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�SCIENCE
CLUB
CONTINUES

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Theresa Floerchinger shows Mike McKe rn the camera she
won at the Science Fair . Cheryl Larson, not pictured, was
also a winner.

Scien ce Club Members this year were: (Bottom Row): Mr. Burns, Pepe Angel, Ed Hendrix, Wes Rasmussen, De bbie Floerchinger, Scott Johnsen, Rusty Th om as. ( Seco nd Row) : Dave Royer, Deanne Ba rnett, Holly Babcock, Karen T iarks, Mitzi
Bloo m, Paul a Christensen, Lynne Powell, Kare n Haynie. (Third Row): June A ins worth, Rho nda A ngeroth, Teresa Floerchinger, Craig Hough, Mike Stein, Tim Pope , Lisa Bloom.

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Back-Annette Minear, Joy Werts, Ed Hendrix Front-Holly Babcock, Tracy Arnold,
Donna Johnson, Penny Rasm ussen, Sarah Stageman, Lisa Bloom, and Liz Webster.

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Say CHEESE and SMil..E Annette, Joy, and Donna.
You~ type ••• can't you Holly?

Let's make it easy, Ed. How many fingers do I have up?
Lisa, it's not nice to point!
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�BAND MARCHES ON
Row 1-(bo ttom to top) Ka th y Rode nbu rg , Rhonda Ere ns, Teresa Fisher, Ja ck i Vencil, Robin McKe m, Tam i Scott, a nd Janet
Wright, Row 2-Julie Larsen, Kare n Tiarks, Rhonda Angeroth , DeA nn Barnett, Denise Bebou t, Ari Kellunen, Rod Angeroth ,
and Brad Hildreth. Row 3-Be cky Christofferso n, Ja nelle Hansen, Cheryl Lusgraaff, Da v id Hinman, June Ainsworth, Debbie
Floerchinger , a nd Jeff Nielso n, Row 4- Vi ck i Vencil, Jennifer Ivers, Donna Johnson, T eresa Smith, John Sta nge , Mark
Powell, and Joy Werts. Row 5 - Mr. Mo ntgo mery, Paula Christense n, Le zli Plumb, Andrea Ivers, Jul ie McKe rn, Rick Anderson , C ra ig Hough, a nd Kare n Haynie, Row 6-Nancy Neilson, Lisa Bloom, Mike Stein, Bev May, Kev in Giese, Theresa
Floerchinger, and Steve Lo ngmeye r. Ro w 7-Julie Martin, Julie Ebert, Mitzie Bloom, Bill Tiarks, Jolene Darrington, Tom
Ste in, Joyce Phe iffe r, a nd Gary Arba ugh . Row 8-Barb Murphey, Lynn Bowsmen, Cindy Coberly, Dorthy Price, Lynn Powell, Penny Rasmusse n, Bre nd a Chollet, and Jody Johnso n. Standing-Wes Rasmu sse n, Jack ie Smith, Patty Schmaedecki,
a nd Jeff Adams . Holding the ba nner are Holly Babcock a nd Rose Cihacek .

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�Honor Band: Rhonda Angeroth and DeAnn Barnett.

Contest Ones: DeAnn Barnett, Ari Kettenun, Jolene Darrington,
Debbe Floer chinger, Rod Angeroth, Bev May, Denise Bebout,
Bill Tiarks, Lisa Bloom. Brad Hildreth, Julie Larsen, Gary Arbaugh, Kevin Geise, Rhonda Angeroth. Not Pictured: Mitze
Bloom, Karen Tiarks, Rick Anderson, June Ainsworth, David
Hinman, John Stange.

Rick Anderson, Mitzi Bloom.

Porn Porn Squad: Brenda Chollet, Dorothy Price,
Penny Rasmussen, Lynn Powell, Jody Johnsen,
Barb Murphy, Lynn Bowsma n, Cindy Coberly.

�Baton Twirlers: Julie
Larson, Vicki Vencil,
Julie Martin.

Flag Twirlers: Kathy Rhodenburg, Janet Wright, Tresa
Fisher, Robin McKe rn, Rhonda Ehrens,
Ja cki Vencil, Tami Scott.

Drum Majorette: Paula Christensen.

Seniors: Ari Kette nun, Denise Bebout,
Jolene Darrington, Rodney Angeroth,
Rick Anderson, Karin Tiarks, DeAnn
Barnett, Bill Tiarks, Cheryl Lustgraaf,
Jennifer Ivers.

Concert Band

�UNDERWOOD CHOIR PRESENTS,
''HA TS OFF''

"As men, yo u don't appeal to me ,"
Kim snears at Debbie, (Capt. Wm.
Courrleigh) and Deanne, (J immy
Gray).

"Who says three ' s a crowd!", Riel&lt;
Anderse n, (Lt . Richard Da le) whispers to Mitzi Bloom and Karen
Tiarks, who played Marion, his
fiancee .

"I just fe el rid lculous!"
Donna , (Narcissus) says,
as Kare n (Helitrope )
agrees .

Members of the Fall Play, "Hats Off" were: (Bottom Row): Paula Christensen, Teresa Fischer, Kim Chadwick, Je ff Adams,
Holly Babcock, Ka ren Tiarks, Ed Hendrix, Lynne Powell, Cheryl Lustgraaph, Je nnife r Ivers . Top Row: Do nna Johnsen,
Karen Haynie, Lisa Bloom, Deanne Barnett, Debbie Floerchinger, Brian Chadwick, Teresa Sm ith, Mitzi Bloom , Ri ck
Andersen, Bill Tiarks, Penny Hauptman, Jolene Darring ton, Andrea Ivers, Rhonda Angeroth.

�"But someone stepped on my toe," Holly sings out as choir
settles down to business.

"Of course, I can play without looking
at the keys, " Rhonda A ngeroth states.

NAME THAT TUNE

Mr. Montgomery spins the wheel as
choir m embers wa it expecta ntly .

Everyone look alive and stra ight ahead .

63

�CHOIR HAS GOOD YEAR,
UNDER DIRECTION OF MR. COLTRANE

Choir members are ; (Front row): New director: Mr. Coltrane,
Tracy A mold, Teresa Floerchinger, Holly Babcock, Teresa
Smith, Joy Werts, Joy Ann Camden, Jeannie May, Beverly
May . (Row Two): Debbie Floerchinger, June Ainsworth ,
Cindy Coberly, Dorothy Price, Karen Haynie, Lisa Bloom,
Lisa Mils, Penny Hauptman, Rhonda Angeroth . (Row Three):
Paula Christensen, Mitzi Bloom , Jennifer Ivers, Cheryl
Lustgraaph, Lynne Powell, Becky Shudak, Kim Chadwick ,
Andrea Ivers, Rose Cihacek, Lori Rodenburg, Barb Murphy,
Deanne Barnett, Janelle Hansen. (Row Four): Neil Darring ton, Bill Tiarks, Ari Kettune n, Brian Chadwick , Rick An dersen, Wes Rasmussen, Fred Nieman, Ed Hendrix , Jeff
Adams, Teresa Fisher, Stephanie Ulmer, Jole ne Darrington, Denise Bebout, Kathy Dicks. Pianist: Karen Tiarks .

Karen Tiarks received All State Honor in Choir for the third
year.
64

�JUNIOR HIGH

Junior High means fun and excmng times . But above all, it
means one is finally getting closer to high school days.

65

�Denise Ada ms
Mark All en
Lolita Angel
Rena e Angeroth
Beth Arbaugh

Len Ausdemore
Pat Ausdemore
Darian Bebou t
Todd Bloom
Loretta Booher

THE BTH GRADE SPIRITS
OF ''76''
Susie Boyer
Jor gen Christoffersen
David Coberl y
Kelly Colglazier
Ira Collins

Jim Cowgill
Ricky Donoho
Lora Drake
Debbie Driver
Teresa Driver
Class officers are Toni Mullin , Mark
Lustgraalf, Renae Angeroth, and Pres,
Doug Larsen.
Jeff Ebert
Lynn Eledge
Jonathon Fisher

Ken Foote
Alan Gilmore
Ja y Goldapp

66

�Sandy Goss
Billy Green
Che ryl Grosvenor
Kathi Haynie
Dennis Hough

Kevin Hough
Sandy Huff
Eileen Hurd
Barb Johnston
Kristi Kennedy

Kevin Kimsey
Margaret Koesters
Doug Larsen
Mark Lustgraa f
Dan Lindwurm

Patty Lee
Marcia MacDonald
De bbie Magnuson
Tina Manno
Debbie Mello

Jim Metheny
Michele Miller
Pa ul Muhl
T ina Mullin
Toni Mullin

67

�Danny Neilsen
Randy Neilsen
Scott Phillips
Kevin Potter
Tammy Potter

Ray Price
Peggy Rahde
Jody Ring
Kare n Rodenbu rg
Don Royer

Dick Salsbury
Mark Schna ckenberg
Jeff She rbon
Sue Snyder
Amy Spetman

Janice Spike r
Todd Stahlnecker
Nancy Strobe le
Mary Sulentic
Mark Tech

Marsha Tornete n
Ron Townsend
Wendy Ulmer
Dave Waldron
Joe Wright

68

�SEVENTH GRADE GREATS
Ann Ausdemore
Cynthia Bab cock

Rebe cca Bouher
Krystine Brightbill

Class Offlcers are: Roger Thomas, Barb
Lead ers , She lly Whittington, and Rob
O ' Donie l.

NO
PIC TURE
AVA ILABLE

Ken Chrapkowski
Danny Christense n

T erry Christofferse n
Kathy Cla usen
Ke n Cla usen
Ronald Collins

Arve tta Cox
She ila Danker
Todd Danker
Da n Dawson

Kim DiCenzo
Debbie Diemer
Renae Drive r
Roby n Fischer

Denise Geise
Carla Grosvenor
Carolyn Hanse n
Kelly Henry

Seventh graders focus attention in many directions .
Laur ie Hinman
Kim Ho ugh

�Rebecca Ivers
Chris Jensen
Shelly Kephart

Denise Klower
John Koester
Chris Krise
Keven Kruse

Dan Kunze
Tammy Lander
Todd Lander
Brian Larsen

Harold Larsen
Laurie Larsen
Barb Leaders
Mike Leaders

Larry Magnuson
Sherry Matthews
Steve McKern

"Oh no, what's he doing here ?" Becky Booher whispers to a
busy Diane Witt.

"Please don't take my picture," We s Pitt seems to be saying . Also shown are Dixanne Rasmussen, Laurie Larsen,
and John Koes ters.

70

�Tammy Hough
Stephanie Meek
Mary Mello
Joyce Minear
Marilyn Moore

Penny Muell
Brad Muhl
Ken Nelsen
Judy Newberry
Robert 0 'Doniel

Christie Olson
Don Owen
Clinton Parish
Les Peltier
Nora Peterson

Wes Pitt
Janis Prewitt
Julie Pursell
Dixanne Rasmussen
Cathy Ryba

Terri Salisbury
Brian Sharp
Pam Sherbon
Renee Smith

Tim Spiker
Joann Stein
Jim Taylor
Randy Te ch

Roger Thomas
Diana Thompson
Todd Underwood

Dorothy Whi ttinghoff
Shelly Whitting ton
Dianne Witt

71

�JUNIOR HI FOOTBALL
DRAWS INTEREST

Junior High football players were: first row-John Koesters, Clinton Parish, Harold Larsen, Terry Christoffersen, Steve
McKern , Danny Dawsen, Don Owens, Randy Tech, second row-Wes Pitt, Dan Kunze, Todd Lande r, Joe Wright, Mark
Schnackenberg, Kevin Kimsey , Scott Phillips, Ke vin Hou gh, third row- Jonaton Fisher, Todd Bloom , Jim Taylor, Danny
Christensen, Dick Salsbury, Pat Ausdemore, Kenny Clausen, Brian Sharp, Manager, Roger Thomas, fourth row-Ira
Collins , Mark Tech, Todd Danke , Rob O'Doniel, Doug Larsen, Len Ausdemore, Jay Goldapp, and coach Coghlan

72

�The Jr . High wre stle rs this yea r
were : Jim Ta ylor, Todd Stal ne cker, Mark Schna cke nbe rg, Harold Larsen, Wes Pitt, and Kevin
Hough.

WINTER SPORTS

Basketball player s were : firs t row: Roger Thomas, Danny Christensen, Rob O'Doniel, Len
Ausdem ore, Jon Fishe r, Ira C ollins, Dave C oberly . secon d row : Todd Danker , Todd Bloom,
T err y Christ offerson , Mark Alle n , Doug Larsen , Ron T ownsend, Darian Bebout, Coach Tiede m an, third row: Pat A us.de more, Steve McKern, Alan Gilmore, Ron Collins, Randy Nielsen,
Clinton Per ish , Danny Dawse n , Brian Larsen.

73

�Band membe rs were first row : Marsha
McDonald , Denn is Hough , Allen Gilm ore , Mary Mello . Se cond Row :
Amy Spetman, Denise qe ise , Joan
Stein , Carolyn Hansen , Kim Hough .
Third Row: Janice Prew itt, Christi
Olsen , Kevin Kruse , Chris Jensen ,
Renee Smith , Nora Petersen , Len
Ausdemore . Fourth Row: Mark Lust graff , Tammy Hough , Don O \~en,
T erry Christoffe rsen, Mike Leaders,
Kelly Colglazier, Pat Ausdemore ,
Dan Nielsen.

JUNIOR HIGH COMPETES
First Row: Patty Lee , Kathy Hay nie,
Nancy Stroebele. Second Row: Jody
Ring, Janice Spiker, Doug Larsen
We ndy Ulmer , Ann Ausdemore, Third
Row: Todd Bloom , Clinton Parish,
Steve McKem, Kevin Hough, Rob O' Donie l, Danny Christensen . Fourth
Row: Mr. Montgomery , Diane Witt,
Dianna Thompson , Becky Ivers , Barb
Leaders , Shelly Whittington, Marsha
T ometon, Renae A ngeroth.

Annual Staff: Kevin Hough , Margaret Koesters, Lora Drake , Doug Lar sen get instructions from Advisor Miss
Slave n

�GREAT SEASON FOR JR.
HIGH GIRLS

First row: Michele Miller, Nora Peterson, Jo Ann Stein, Kim Hough, Lolita An gel , Teresa Driver, Karen Rodenburg,
Mar garet Koesters , Second Row: Kathy Haynie, Sheila Danker, Robin Fisher, Joyc e Minear, Nanc y Stroebele, Bar b
Leaders , Re nee Smith, Third row: Coach Waller, Dorothy Wenninghoff, Ann Ausdemore, Janis Prewitt, Kristi Kenned y,
Sandy Goss , Jody Ring, Shelly Wittington .
The Jr. High Girls Basketball team won five games this season and lost five .
The starting six for the ei ghth grade team were forwards: Nancy Stroebele, Lori Angel, and Michele Miller. The
guards were: Karen Rodenbur g, Mar garet Koesters, and Teresa Driver.
Nora Pe terson, JoAnn Stein, and Kim Hough were forwards for the seve nth grade . Barb Leaders, Renee Smith, and
Shiela Danker were in the guard court.
Coach Waller commented that he thou ght the girls had a good season.

75

�The track girls for Jr. High this year were: first row, Nora Peterson, Nancy Strobele, Michele Miller, Wendy Ulmer, Lori Angel, Cheryl Grosvenor, and Sheila
Danker , second row, Marsha Torneton, Kim Hough, Jo Ann Stein, Ann Ausdemore,
Jody Ring, Shelly Kephart, Sherry Matthew s , third row, Barb Leaders , Teresa Driver, Karen Rodenburg, Kelly Colglazier, Renee Smith, Janis Prewitt, Shelly Whittington, top left, Kathy Haynie, top right, Carla Grosvenor.

Coach Callahan

TRACK TEAM TRUCKS OUT

Jr. High tra ck boys this year were :
fir st row, Kevin Hough, Alan Gilmore, Scott Phillips, Danny Dawsen , second row, Doug La rse n,
Pat Ausdemore , Ji m Taylor, Harold Larsen, Clinton Parish, Danny Christe nsen , third row, Rickie
Don oho, Len Ausdemore , Rob
O 'Doniel, Todd Bloom, Darian
Bebout.

�CHEERLEADERS
SPARK WINS
Football cheerle aders for Jr. High were: Teresa Driver,
Kelly Colglazier, Karen Rodenburg, Debbie Diemer,
Kim Hough, and Jo Ann Stein.

Basketball and wrestlin g cheerleaders
were: Laurie Larsen, Kelly Col glazier ,
Dixie Rasmussen, Marsha Torneten, and
Kim Dicenzo.

Teresa Driver was captain for the
football cheerleaders.

Kelly Colglazier acted as c aptain for
the basketball and wrestling cheerleaders.

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Superintendent Secreta ry
Evelyn Bertelsen

SECRETARYS AND AIDES

Joh n Dell joined the Underwood staff second sem ester as an aide in English and Spanish.

"Of course , I'll be happy to give Mr. Begg the announceme nt about the1
new schoo l. "

78

�THROUGH RAIN, SLEET &amp; SNOW
BUSES AND FOOD
COME THROUGH

Janitor: Mrs. Wendt.

Cooks are: (Front), Alice Kennedy, Rita Zolck, (Front),
Halle ne Engel, Joyce Nelson, Laverna Hough, Pat
Underwood.

Bus Drivers are: (Back), Kenny Geise, Elmer Go ldapp, Jim Ballard, Bud Bryant, Kenny Cohrs. (Front),
Ada Real, Karon Jones, Yvonne Goldapp, Hazel Hough .

�If you think you are beaten, you are:
If you think you da re not, you don't.
If you'd like to win, but think you can't,
It' s almost a cinch you won't.
If you thi nk you'll lose , you're lost,
For out in the world we find
Su ccess begins with a fellow's will.
It's all in the state of mind .
Life's battles don't always go
To the stronger or faster man;
But soon or late the man who wins
Is the one who thinks he can. -unknown

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