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Seniors

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Underclassmen

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Sports

Activities
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Junior High

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Faculty

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�sometimes
I wanted to be alone
to escape the others
I looked for a glimpse
of my own
reflection
Solitude
A wonder
of ideas
memories
dreams
I sought the personal
the unique
and found myself changing.

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�pring is that
time for
togetherness
looking
forward
not bl!ckward.

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�Seniors ...

A Ti me to Reflect

5

�Seniors on

Rhonda Angeroth-Band 1,2 ,3,4 ; Choir
2,3,4; Class Officer Soph.; National Honor
Society 3,4 ; Science Club 2,3 .
Gary Arbaugh-Band 1,2 ,3,4; Football
1,2,3 ; A.F.S. 1; Chess 4.
Lynn Bertelsen-Band 1.
Mitzi Bloom-Basketball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,
2,3,4; Choir 2 ,3,4; Prom Server ; National
Honor Society 2,3,4; A.F.S. (Officer) 2,3;
Science Club (Officer) 1,2,3 ; Junior Class
Officer ; Track 2 .

Rhonda Angeroth

Gary Arbaugh

Jennifer Babcock

Lynn Bertelsen

Mit zi Bloom

Lynn Bowsman

Diane Casson

Brian Chadwick

Paula Jo Christen se n

Lynn Bowsman - Band 1,2 ,3,4; Choir 1,2;
U.H.T . l.
Diane Casson-U.H.T. 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 1,2 ,
3,4 ; Library Club 3,4 ; Fall Play 1,2 ,3,4;
Spee ch Contest 1,2,3 ,4 ;
BrianTh adw ick - Plays 1,2,3; Marching
Band I ; Annual Staff 1,2; Choir 1,2 ,3.
Paula Jo Christen sen- Band 1,2,3,4; Choir
1,2 ,3,4 ; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2 ,
3,4; Tra ck 1,2,3 ,4; National Honor Society 2 ,3,4 ; Science Club 2,3 ; Homecoming
Court 4; A.F.S. 2 ,3,4 ; Prom Serve r 2;
Cla ss Officer Jr. , Sr.; U.H.T. 1,2 ,3,4, (Officer); Cheerleader 3.
Becky Christoffersen - Cheerleader 1,2,3,
4 ; Track I ,2; Band 1,2,3 ,4; Choir 2; U.H.
T. 1,2.

Seniors hard at work in Econ class.

Becky Christoffersen

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�their way now

Tim Diller

Rhonda Ehrens

Debbie Floerchinger

Tim Diller-Football 1,2 ,3,4 , 2nd team
S.W. Iowa , 1st team All Conference ;
Homecoming Court ; Sr. Class Officer.
Rhonda Ehrens-Cheerleading 2 ,3 ,4;
Marching Band 1,2,3 ,4; Class Officer
Fresh., Soph., and Sr.; Homecoming
Queen ; Chorus 1,2 ; U.H.T. 1,2; Basketball
1.
Debbie Floerchinger-Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2 3 4 · National Honor Society (Officer)
2 ,3,4.; 'u '. H.T. (Officer) 1,2,3,4; A.F.S.
(Officer) 2 ,3,4; Student Cabinet 1,2; Science Club (Officer) 2,3; Fall Play 2,3 ; Library Club 3 ,4 ; Speech Contest 3 ,4.

Scott Goss

Cindy Grosvenor

Yaver Haciyakupoglu

Scott Goss-Football 3 ,4 ; 1st team All
Conference ; Prom Server ; Track 2,3,4;
Baseball 2,3,4; Wrestling 3; Basketball 4.
Cindy Grosvenor- Track 1; U.H .T. 1; Basketball 1.
Yaver Haciyakupoglu - Choir 4; A.F.S .
Brad Hildreth- Wrestling 1,2,3 ,4; Football
1,2,3 ,4, Honorable Men tion All Conference; Band 1,2 ,3,4 ; Chorus 1,2 , Baseball
1,2,3,4; Student Cabinet (Officer) 2,3 ,4 ;
Homecoming Court.
Gary Kay - Band 1; Baseball 2; Basketball
1,2,3,4.

Brad Hildreth

Bill Jensen

Danny Hinman

John Hurd

Gary Kay

Danny Koenig

Danny Koenig- Footb all 1,2,3,4 , All S.W.
Iowa , All Confere nce ; Wrestling 1,2 ,3 ,4;
Baseba!J 1,2 ,3,4; Sr. Class Officer; Home corning Court.

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�Julie Larsen- Cheerleading 3,4; Band 1,2,
3,4 ; National Honor Society 3,4 ; Class
Officer 3,4 ; Student Cabinet 4 ; A.F.S. 2,
3,4 ; Homecoming Court; Basketball I.
Calvin Leaders-Wrestling 1,2,3.
Julie Larsen

Calvin Leaders

Owen Lewis

Todd McClure

Julie Martin

Jeanne May

Kenyon Nelson

Ray Nielsen

Joyce Pfeiffer

Wes Rasmussen

Barbie Ring

Julie Martin-Band 3; Basketball.
Jeanne May-Chorus 1,2 ,3; A.F.S. 2.
Joyce Pfeiffer-Band 1,2,3,4.
Lynne Powell-U.H.T. (Officer) 1,2,3,4;
Marching 1,2,3,4 ; Choir 2,3,4 ; Science
Club 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4;
Basketball 1,3; Class Officer 3; Library
2,3,4 ; A.F .S. (Officer) 2 ,3,4; Fall Play 2,
3,4 ; Speech Contest 3,4.
Kent Prewitt-Football 1,2,3; Basketball
1,2 ,3,4 ; Baseb all 2,3 ,4 ; Band 1.
Wes Rasmussen - Baseball l ,2,3 ,4 ; Basketball 1,2,3 ,4 ; Track 1,2,3 ,4; Chorus 1,2,3,
4 ; Science Club (Officer) 2,3 ; Fall Play
1,2 ,3,4.
Barbie Ring- U.H.T. 1; Band 1,2; Chorus
1,2; Class Officer 2; Student Cabinet 1,3;
Cheerleadin g 2,4 ; Homecoming Court.

Lynne Powell

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Kent Prewitt

�Kathy Rodenburg-Cheerleading 1,3,4 ;
Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2.
Kathy Rodenburg

Robert Sharp

Jackie Smith

Jackie Smith-Softball 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4;
Marching Band 2,3; Fall Play 3,4.
Jolene Sorensen-Band 1,2,3 ; Homecoming Court; Student Cabinet 2; Class Officer 1,2; Cheerleading 2; U.H.T. I.
Lucy Spiker-U.H.T. 1,2,3; Annual Staff
1; Chorus 1,2; Chorus 1,2 .
Randy Thomas-Football 2 ,3,4, Baseball
1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Chorus 1.
Keith Torneten- -Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4.

Jolene Sorensen

Lucy Spiker

Randy Thomas

Mike Torneten-Football 2,3,4; Wrestling
2,3.
Vikki Vencil- Cheerleading 2,3 ,4; Band
3,4; Track 1,4; Homecoming Court.
LeAnn Winner- Basketball 1,2 ,3; Track
1,2,3; Band 1,4; Chorus I.

Keith Torneten

Mike Torneten

Chery Waldron

LeAnn Winner

Vikki Vencil

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�TIME TO REMEMBER
Only a moment;
a moment of strength,
of romance ,
of glamour,
of youth ...
A flick of sunshine upon a strange
shore
the time to remember ,
the time for a sigh . .. andGoodbye ! Night - Goodbye ... !
John Conrad

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�Juniors and Seniors enjoyed prom in April, held at the Top
of the World.

Paula and Rhonda smile for the camera.

Spring Brings Prom

Mike smiles wonderously at the camera.

It's not polite to poin t, Lucy!

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�Nancy wonders about her two left feet!

Joe Lite , KOIL D.J ., spun records for the dance.

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Scott and Joe are pals!

Pictured is prom server Joy We rts, other
prom serve rs were, Julie McKern , Dan
Adams , and Tom Stein.

�Baccalaurate-May 22
Graduation-May 24

CLASS MOTTO: The past forever gone ,
the future still our own .
CLASS COLORS: Crimson &amp; Royal Blue
CLASS FLOWER: Rose

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�Beginning to End

Chofr

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Senior choir memb ers singing at Graduati on .

JUNIOR LEADERS : Annette Minear and Terry
Larsen

Mr. McClure presen ts Class of 1977.

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Mr. Lea ders won't hit y ou , Wes.

�Underclassmen

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A Time to Learn

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���Floyd
Rich ards

Rocky
Robbins

Wayne
.Stahlnec ker

Mike
Stein

Rhonda
Vanecek

J ackie
Vencil

David
Royer

Doug
Stewart

Curt
Whittingt on

Sharon
Sharp

Don
Synder

Mike
Spe tm an

Be rt
Thomas

Russ
1110mas

To rne ton

Mark
Winn er

Susan
Wright

Kell y
Gentry

Lee

Mike t akes a minu te ou t to
catch up on som e slee p.

Jun ior Class Office rs are : Julie Alger, Secre ta ry ; Robin
Re ese, Preside nt ; Craig Ho ugh , Vice -p resident ; Lezli Plumb ,
Treasurer.

"Stop teasin g me ," Lezli warns J ulie and Annette .
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Junio rs wo rk h ard in gene ral b usiness- righ t, To nette?

�Dan Adams
June Ainsworth
Miki Angel
Tracy Arnold

Holly Babcock
Lisa Bloom
Darwin Christense n

Rose Cihacek
Cindy Coberly

Sophomores Are Superior

Don ' t tell anyone, but I was
kicked out!

Colleen Collins
Gene Cox

Neil Darrington
Dinna Drake
Arlen Driver
Darwin and Dave pose during
clea n-up

Darc i Fields
Te resa Fl oe rchinger
Ron F rench
Dan Goo dsell

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�Mike Mullin
Jim Murphy

Jeff Nielsen
Fred Niemann
Sophomore class officers are: Mark Grosvenor, treasurer; David Hinman, Vicepresident ; Sarah Stageman , secretary, and
John Stange, President.
Curt Phillips
Gary Pitt

Mark Powell
Dorthy Price
Kenny Price
Penny Rasmussen

Lori Rodenburg
Becky Schultz
Jeff Shaffer
Becky Shudak

Teresa Smith
Sarah Stageman
John Stange
Tom Stein

Stephanie Ulmer
Cris Vanecek
Joy Werts
Lisa Young

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�Mark Grosvener
Sherry Hardesty
Karen Haynie
Jim Henry

David Hinman
Andrea Ivers
Donna Johnsen
Te rry Johnson

Beth Kamminga
Galen Kepart
Diane Klower
Doug Kunze

Cheryl Larson
Pete Ledwell
Bob Lee
Susan Lindwurm

Finally free, the four musketeers relax, while John
struggles to escape.

Steve Longmeyer
Bev May

Julie McKern
Mike McKern

Keith Millard
Frank Miller

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�Denise Adams
Mark Allen
Lolita Angel
Renae Angeroth
Beth Arbaugh

Len Ausdemore
Pat Ausdemore

Tammy Bernard
Darian Bebout

Todd Bloom
Loretta Booher
Susan Boyer
J orgen Christofferson
David Colberly

Kelly Colglazier
Ira Co llins

Jim Cowgill
Ricky Donhue

Lora Drake
Debra Driver

Teresa Driver
Jeff Ebert
Lynn Eledge
Jonathan Fisher
Alan Gilmore

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�Jay Goldapp
Bryan Goodsell
Sandra Goss
Bil Green

Cheryl Grosvenor
Kathy Haynie

Dennis Hough
Kevin Hough

Sandy Huff
Eileen Hurd
Class Office rs Pres.-Le n Ausdemore, Vice Pres.
- Janice Spiker, Sec. - Nancy Strobele , Tres .Kelly Colglazier
Kris Kennedy
Margaret Koesters

Do ug Larsen
Patty Lee

Daniel Lindwurm
Mark Lustgraaf

Debbie Magnuson
Marcia McDonald
Debbie Mello
Je ff Millard
Miche le Miller

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�Paul Muhl
Tina Mullin
Toni Mullin
Randy Nielsen
Scott Phillips

Ray Price
Peggy Rahde
Jody Ring
Karen Rodenburg
Don Royer

Mark Schnackenberg
Jeff Sherbon
Sue Snyder
Amy Spetman
J anice Spiker

Todd Stahlnecker
Nancy Stroebele
Mark Teck
Marsha Torneton
Ron Townsend

Wen dy Ulmer
Lisa Vancek
Dave Wald ron
Joe Wright

With their legs as initiative , Karen and
Teresa try to get the boys t o sm ile .

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�Sports ...

A Time to Compete

�Underwood Swings Into
Spring with Optimism.

Scott swings a mighty bat.

This is what you call a real lively warm-up.

Seniors-members of the team were Scott Goss, Mike Zajic,
Randy Thomas, and Kent Prewitt.

Mike shows his skil l.
1977 Baseball Team- First Row; Tom
Stein, Alan Gilmore, Kevin Hough,
Mark Stahlnecker, Mike Stein, Mike
McKern , Second Row ; Darion Bebout,
Jeff Sharer, David Hinman, Darwin
Christensin, Mark Winner, Ron Townsend, Third Row ; Coach Adkins, Scott
Goss, Rusty Thomas, Kent Prewitt,
Mike Zajic, Craig Hough, Gene Cox,
Danny Adams, Coach Waller.
The Eagles Baseball team had a successful summer season. The junior varsity
ended at 8 wins, 1 loss, and 2 ties. The
varsity logged a 13 win 7 loss record.
They were tied with Griswold for the
conference with a 7-2 record . In the
conference tournament they ended
fourth. Ru sty Thomas and Mike Stein
were named to the All-Western Iowa
Conference Team. St. Alberts of Council Bluffs, the sectional champion, eliminated the Eagles from sectio nals with a
3 to 0 score.

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�Softball '76

Michelle is ready, but where is the ball!

Lori attacks the ball for a home-run.

Lori looks on confidently, as she knows Joy"s pitch will
be a strike.

Standing- Lori Angel, Rose Cihacek,
Kim Chadwick, Paula hristensen,
Teresa Smith, Holly Babcock, Coach
Tiedeman. Row 1-Wendy Ulmer,
Nancy Stroebele. Joy Werts, Teresa
Driver, Kristi Kennedy, Michelle
Miller, Cheryl Grosvenor, Becky
Schultz.

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�Football Has

Scott pushes ahead for more yards as Terry
looks on.

It takes talent to pose like that and play football at the same time.

1976 Football Squad First Row: Pepe An gel , Rick French , Brad Hildreth , Tim Dill er , Danny Koenig, Scot t Goss , Keith Torneton, Joe Fairb anks, Randy Thomas, Mike Torneton Row 2: Coach Frisk , Tim Pope , Paul McDonald , Rusty Thomas, Ed Hendri x,
Terry Larson, Mark Winner , Rodney Kennedy , Craig Hough , Rocky Robbins , Dave Kloewer , Mike Stein, Man age r John Carter.
Row 3: Coach Artist , Jeff Nielson , Mark Grosvenor, John Stange , Darwin Christensen, Tom Stein , David Hinm an , Danny
Adams , Jeff Shafer, Gary Pitt , Pete Ledwell , Miki Angel, Coach Cox. Row 4 : Ira Collins, Jeff Millard, Joe Wright , Mark Tech,
Kei th Millard , Mark Schnakenburg, Pat Ausdemore, Doug Larson, Len Ausdemore , Jay Goldapp , Kevin Hou gh , Scott Phillips,
Jim Cowgill .

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�Winning Season!

Team Record
Treynor
I.S.D.
Shelby
Walnut
Oakland
Elk-Horn
Carson
Avoca
Tri-Center

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28
51
22
33
14
29
51

14
7
12

0
25

0
13
7
14
21
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Faster, Mark, he's gaining on you .

Underwood Seniors Members are: Row 1 : Scott Goss, Mike Torneton, Brad Hildreth, Dan Koe nig, Rick French, Row 2: Randy Thomas, Pepe Angel , Keith Torneton, Joe Fairbanks, Tim Diller.
The 1976 Underwood Football
team coached by Mr. Frisk , Mr.
Cox, and Mr. Artist ended with a
7-2 season. 1amed to the All- on ference team were Dan Koenig,
Scott Goss , and Tim Diller. Brad
Hildreth and Pepe Angel were
named to the Honorable Mention .

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�Basketball Finishes 12-8

Seniors
Joe Fairbanks

Gary Kay

Varsity Row 1: Craig Hough, Terry Larsen, Mike Stein, Tim Pope, Mark Powell, Dan Adams,
Rusty Thomas Row 2: Coach Mike Adkins, Tim Benson, Mike Spetman, Joe Fairbanks,
Gary Kay, Kent Prewitt, Wes Rasmussen, Leonard Ausdemore, Asst. Coach Jerry Callahan

Kent Prewitt

Junior Varsity Row 1: Leonard Ausdemore, Mark Powell, Alan Gilmore, Pat Ausdemore,
Randy Nielsen, Coach Jerry Callahan Row 2: Dan Adams, Ira Collins, Jeff Ebert, Darron
Bebout, Doug Larsen Row 3: Ron Townsend, Todd Bloom, Ricky Donaho, Jonathan
Fisher, and Keith Millard.

�Opponent

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Fremont-Mills
Lo Ma
Exira
Malvern
Nishna Valley
Carson
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Walnut
Av oh a
Shelby
Oakland
Griswold
Elk Horn
Tri -Center
I.S.D .

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47
45
45
37
28
59
76
36
67
73
66
83
39
59
49

47
67
49
66
68
71
57
48
79
69
71
52
57
66
49
84

Conference Tournament
Carson
Avoh a

39
54

50
39

Sec tional Tournament
Logan
Treynor

45
64

53
39

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�Girls Try Hard

Seaso n Reco rd
0
38
Carso n
57
St. Alb ert s
75
Fremont Mills
80
Logan
68
Exira
48
Carso n
48
Nishana Vall ey
69
Treynor
Mo. Vall ey
88
Walnu t
70
Avoha
60
Shelb y
60
Oakland
74
Griswo ld
59
El khorn
87
A.L.

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Tri Center

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Junior Varsity: row I - Lori Angel , Michele Miller , Holly Babcock, Tracy Arnold , Karen Rodenburg, Rose Cigecik, Karen Haynie, Coach Cox , row 2- manager Dawn Bussing, Margaret
Koeste rs, Teresa Driver, Bev May, Dian e Kloewe r, Cheryl Grosven or, Jod y Rin g, Sharo n
Sharp , manage r Tanya Grace , row 3-Kelly Colgla zier, Ka thy Haynie, Kristi Kennedy,
Marsha Torneton , Becky Shult z, Julie Alger, Nancy Stroebele, and Denise Adams .

Paula puts up the ball.

" My bubble gum isn't holding up ," sighs Teresa Driver.

"Who me? asks a St. Alb ert's player.
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56
45
52
37
53

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59
50
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29
50
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�in '76

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Varsity players this year were : row I - Karen Haynie , Holly Babcock, Rose Cihecek, Lori
Angel , Karen Rodenburg , Annette Minear , Mitzi Bloom , Paula Christensen , Kim Chadwick,
Robin Reese, Julie Eb ert , Julie McKern , Tracy Arnold , Margaret Koesters, Nancy Stroebele.
Managers: Dawn Bussing and Tanya Gr:ice. Coach Cox . Not pictured Coach Damgaard.

Bloom.

Paula takes a try at the free th row line .

" Wanna do the bump ?" asks a shelby player.

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�Wrestling Ends
After a
Good Season!!

Front Row ; Kevin Hough , Mike McKern , T om Stein , Rod Kenn edy , Mark Grosvenor , Brad Hildreth . Back Row; Pe pe
Angel , Keith Torneten, Jeff Carter, Dan Koenig, Cha rlie Miller , David Kl oewer.

Records

Fro nt Row; Todd Stahlnecker, Gary Pitt , Curt Phillips , Back Row ;
Ron French , Jeff Shafer, David Hinman , Curt Whittingto n.
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Und erwo od
12
Loga n-Magnolia
31
Tri-Center
33
Carso n-Macedo nia
36
West Ha rriso n
Elk Horn -Kimble ton
53
AvoHa
50
13
Griswo ld
48
Oakland
Mo Valley
28
39
Treyn or
Tournaments
Exira Invitational
Maple Valley Inv.
l.S.D. Inv.
Western Io wa Con f.
Sectionals
Districts

Opponent
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15
27
22
8
12
43
12
21
9
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
1st
2 nd

�Tom on his way to districts.

Kevin and Rod wrest le tough.

Mark waltzes to a victory.

Sectional winners: Pepe Angel , Tom Stein , Kevin
Hough. Back Row ; Coach Reid , Keith Torneten ,
Brad Hildreth , Dan Koenig , and Coach Artist.

Danny continues undefeated.

Mike and Danny work for a pin.

Underwood wrestlers had a fantastic seaso n! Coaches
Artist and Reid guided the boys through the best season
in Underwood 's wrestling history ; sending four boys to
state tournament. They were: 98 lbs . Kevin Hough , 13 2
lbs. Brad Hildreth, 145 lbs . Keith Torneten , and 167 lbs .
Dan Koenig . Brad wrestled his way to 5th in the state.
Congratulations to all wrestlers and coaches for a great
year!
Pepe wraps him up .
Keith Torneten

The Seniors
Brad Hildreth

Dan Koenig

Tough guy, Rod?
Pepe Angel

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�Successful Season in Boy's Track

Rod Kennedy, Mike Stein, and Fred Nieman ran the hurdles.

The Two-Mile Relay team that participated in the state meet
consisted of Joe Fairbanks, Danny Adams , Terry Larson, and
Craig Hough .

No wonder the track team set so many new records, Terry
and Tom Stein find a better way.

The Mile-Medley team consisting of Mike Stein , Mark Winner , Wes Rasmussen , and Joe F airbanks , just missed a chance
to go to state with a bad exchange.

Joe waves to the crowd as he clears the high jump bar.

Shotputters Rick Prosowski, and Ed Hendrix really conce ntrated on their effo rts this year.

The 1977 Boy' s Track Team participated in eleven meets, and sent their Two-Mile Relay team to sta te . T his yea r' s team was
coached by Mr. Reid. New records were set by the Two-Mile Relay t eam, Craig Hough in t he Two-Mil e run , and a new reco rd
was also set by Terry Larson in the Eight-Eighty yard run.

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�Michelle seems a step behind .

Girls

Speed
Lori ran the 880 in 2:47/5

Karen strides fo rward in an att empt to take
the lead .

On

Julie looks determined as she cro ses the
finish line .
1977 Girls Track Team ; Fir t Row ; Tina
Mu llin, Keil ' Whitney , Michelle Miller,
Sue Vanecek , Teresa Driver, Lori Angel ,
Seco nd Row; Che ryl Grosveno r, Lisa
Va necek, Lo ri Rodenburg, Mar ha
McDonald Robin Reese, Nanc Stroebele, Third Row; Coach C x, Karen Ro denburg , Julie Alge r, Kelly Colglazie r,
Ma nager; Donna Johnsen. ot shown
Sharon Hurd.

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�J .V. Basketball Cheerleaders are: Lisa Yanacek, Penny Rasmussen , Cindy Coberly ,
Darci Fields, Donna Johnsen
Cheerleading sponsor : Miss Kurth

Cheerleaders Strike Spirit

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Cheerleading sponsor: Miss Harder
J.V. Football Cheerleaders are: Sherry Hardesty, Te resa Smith , Cricket Vanecek,
Darci Fields , Donna Johnsen

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�Senior Cheerleaders were: Barb Ring, Julie Larsen ,
Rhonda Ehrens , Vikki Vencil , Becky Christoffersen , Kathy Rodenburg.
Varsity Basketball Chee rlea ders are: Jackie Vencil,
Vikki Vencil , Lezli Plumb , Julie Larsen , Su e Vanecek

�Activities . . .

A Time to Enjoy

�Homecoming "76"

fim Diller, Julie Larsen, Scott Goss, Jolene Sorenson, King Pepe Angel, Queen Rhonda Ehrens, Barb
Ring, Dan Koenig, Paula Christensen, Joe Fairbanks, Vikki Vencil, Brad Hildreth

Homecoming "76" began Friday, October 22 with a football game against
Carson. The Eagles won 51-14. The coronation, "Times of Our Lives", was
Saturday at 7 :30. Mike Stein and Annette Minear were Master and Mistress of
Ceremony. After the resumes, Robin Reese gave a tribute to the Seniors. DeAnn Barnett, last year's queen, crowned both Rhonda Ehrens and Pepe Angel.
Ray Grace last year's king couldn't attend. Jimmy O' Neill provide d music for
the dance afterwards.
Jimmy O' Neill keeps the music rolling.

DeAnn crowns Rhonda as Pepe anticipates the first dance.

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�The freshmen seem to be enjoying their first homecoming.

Hey Girls! Let me show you the COOL way to chee r.

The queen candidates make their rounds as the band
looks on.
Chances are no place else has its own personal cheering Eagle.

Wonder Women offered us he r assistance in helping
round up the game with Carson.

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The Royal Couple.

The student body enjoys a slow
dance.

Guess Who???

�Fall Play Is
Silent Moving

First Row: Marcia McDonald, Lisa Bloom, Second Row: Renae Angeroth, Sandy Huff,
Tina Mullin, Debbie Floerchinger. Third Row: Denise Adams, Cheryl Larsen, Neil Darrington, Teresa Floerchinger. Fourth Row: Lynne Powell, and Dianne Casson.

Marcia mumbles, "I'm glad I don't have
to shave everyday."

"Oh you think you know everything,
Teresa," Renae mutters.

" Oh, you poked my eye, exclaims Renae as Lynne paints her a new face.

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�On e of the play's highlights was Frankie
and Johnny as pictured here, when Frankie shoots Johnny. Shown are: Renae , Debbie, Neil, Lynne, Sandy, Lisa, Denise, Marcia, and Tina.

This year's fall play was an unusual experience for the cast and the audience. The
difference was due to pantomime and a lack of vocal expression. The students used
mime to express the feelings and emotions of many different characters. During the
show, one could encounter a devious inventor, a cranky old lady, and even a cigarette machine among the cast of players.

"I'm glad it's over," smiles Miss Velasquez, play director.

"If I stand straight and look sober, maybe I'll make it
home," Lynne seems to be saying.

Obedient little sister Teresa halts at Debbie's command.
Marcia deviously invents two robots , Denise
and Tina.

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�A Good Year for Band
Top to bottom 1st Row : Kathy Rodenburg, LeAnn Winner, Jackie Vencil , Rh onda Ehre ns, Diane Kloewer ,
Becky Schultz , Mr. Montgomery . 2nd Row: Brad Hildreth, Teresa Fl oerchin ge r, Debbie Floerchinger Kelly
Colglazier, John Stange , Mike Stein , Dennis Hougl1 , Rh onda Angeroth , Bec ky Chris to ffers on , Julie Larson , 3 rd
Row : Jeff Nielsen, Todd Bloom , Joy Werts, Julie Alger , David Hinman , Teresa Smith , Donn a Johnsen, Na ncy
Stroebele , Marcia McDonald, Paul a Christensen. 4th Row: Steve Longmeye r, Len Ausdemo re , Dave Goodsell ,
Lisa Bloom, June Ainswo rth , Julie McKern, Janice Spiker, Kathy Haynie , Julie Ebert. 5th Row : Kevin Hough ,
Karen Haynie, Renae Angeroth , Mark Lust graaf, Andrea Ivers, Arny Spe tman, Pat ty Lee , Nancy Nielsen , Sherry Hardisty . 6th Row : Mark Powell , Kevin Geise , Marsh a To rneten , Pat Ausdemore , Wendy Ul mer , Jody Ring,
Che ryl Larson , Tanya Grace . 7th Row: Gary Arbaugh , Tom Stein , Joyce Pfe iffe r, Bev May, Craig Hough , Doug
Larsen , Alan Gilmore , Mitzi Bl oom, Lezli Plumb , Vicki Vencil. 8th Row : Sarah Stage m. n , Penny Rasmussen ,
Cindy Coberly , Rhonda Danker , Darci Fields , Stephanie Ulmer, Lisa Young, Ly nne Powell. Holding the banner : Denise Adams and Ann Ausdem ore .

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�Flag girls; Row l LeAnn Winner , Rh onda
Ehrens, Ja ckie Vencil , Row 2; Becky Schultz ,
Diane Kloewer , Kathy Rodenburg.

Twirlers : Julie Larson , Sherry Hardesty, Vickie
Vencil.

You're surely not that gullible, are you,
Doug?

Porn -Porn girls : Sarah Stageman , Darci Fields,
Cindy Coberly , Penn y Rasmussen. Back Row ;
Lisa Young, Rhonda Danker, Stephanie Ulmer,
Lynn Powell.

�Contest Band
Contest Winners : Row l
Craig Hough , Becky Christofferson , Julie Elbert Julie Alger , Paula Christenson, Mit zi
Bloo m Row 2 Bev May Lesli
Plumb , Marsha Toronton ,
Cheryl Larsen , Donna John son, Nancy Strobele Row 3
Gary Arbaugh , Rhonda Angeroth , Rena Angeroth , Julie
Larsen Debbie Flowrchinger

Seniors: Row I Rhonda Angeroth, Debbie Floerchinger,
Row 2 Gary Arbough, Joyce Pferffer , Julie Larsen, Becky
Christofferson , Brad Hilderth , Row 3 Paula Christensen , Mitzi Bloom

Marching at practices is fun

Majorette: Paula Christensen

Honor Band : Gary Arbough . Paula Christensen, Rhonda
Angeroth

�The Choir
Sings

Swing choir : 1st row: Debbie Floerchinger , Kim Chadw'ick,
Renae Ange roth , Lisa Bloom, Teresa Smith 2nd_row: Lynne
Powell , Paul a Christensen , Mitzi Bloom , Joy Werts , Rhonda
Angeroth . 3rd row : Gary Arbaugh , Pepe Angel , Jeff Adams , Wes
Rasmussen , Neil Darrington , Todd Bloom, Brian Chadwick. Not
pictured: Rick Prososki .

Seniors: 1st row : Debbie Floe rchinger, Mitzi Bloom , Paula
Christensen, Lynne Powell, Rh onda Angero th , 2nd ro w: Brian
Chadwick, Wes Rasmu ssen, Gary Arbaugh, and Pepe Angel.

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This yea r the choir , under the direction of Mr. William
Coltrane , presented two mu sical productions. The first
was in Decembe r and was e ntitl ed "Arnh.l and the Night
Visitors." Te resa Smith por trayed Arnhl and Rhonda Angeroth pl ayed the part of Ahml's mother. Wes Rasumssen
and Neil Da rrin ton were cas t in the roles of King Balthazar and King Casper. Melchoir was portrayed by a substitute from Omaha. Other choir members were shepherds
and shephe rdessc . In May the choir displayed fu rther talent in their production of "Oklahoma" in which there
we re seve ral main roles. Th e female lead , Laurie Williams ,
and the male co unterpart, Curlie McClain , we re played by
Mitzi Bl oom and Rick Prososki . In supp orting roles were:
Pa la Ch ristensen as Ado Annie , Todd Bl oom as Will
Parker, Wes Ras mu ssen as J ud Fry, Pepe Ange l as Ali
Haikem , Debbie Floe rch inger as Aunt Eller, Th eresa
Fl oe rchin ge r as Aunt Elle r, The resa Floe rchinger as Gertie
Cummings , and Gary Arb augh as Andre w Carnes. The
choir also participated wh ole-hea rtedly in small and large
group con test.

�1st row: Ira Collins, Johnathon Fisher, Ron Townsend, Lisa Vanecek, Renae Angeroth , Kris Vanecek, Ray Price. Brian Chadwick, and Mr. Coltrane, director. 2nd row: Wes Rasmussen, Gary Arbaugh, Jeff Adams, Pepe Angel, Eileen Hurd, Lisa Bloom,
Lori Rodenburg, Randy Nielsen, Jay Goldapp, Neil Darrington, and Todd Bloom. 3rd row: Mitzi Bloom. Amy Soetman, Debbie Floerchinger, Kim Chadwick, Nancy Stroebele, Lolita Angel, Thereas Floerchinger, Denise Adams , Rhonda Angeroth ,
Andrea Ivers, Cheryl Larson, Kelly Coglazier, June Ainsworth, Donna Johnsen , Kathy Haynie. 4th row: Paula Christensen,
Lynn Powell, Jody Ring, Marsha Torneten, Lynn Eledge , Beth Arbaugh, Rose Cihacek, Holly Babcock, Teresa Smith, Joy Werts,
Kelly Gentry, Michelle Miller, Karen Haynie, Wendy Ulmer, Karen Rodenburg. Not pictured : Rick Prososki.

Mitzi Bloom as Laurie Williams in OKLAHOMA.

Rick Prososki as Curly McClain in the musical:

�Rhonda Angeroth, the substitute, Neil
Darrington , and Wes Rasmussen in a
scene from "Ah ml ".

Mitzi Bloom as Laurie Willi ams.

"We Three Kings": Neil Darrington , Wes Rasmussen , and
the substitute.

Paula Christensen and Todd
Bloom as Ad o Annie and Will
Parker.

Debbie Floerchinger, as Aunt Eller, and
Pepe Angel, as Ali Haikem.

Pepe An gel , as Ali Haikem , proposes to Ado Anni e, Paul a Chri stemsen.

Ali Haike m . Pepe Angel, confesses his
woes to sy mpathi c li stene rs.

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�The People Who Put It Together

Members of the annual staff were : Fi'rst
Row: Tanya Grace, Margaret Koesters,
Teresa Driver, Lisa Bloom. Second Row :
Joy Werts, Kristi Kennedy, Teresa Smith,
Tracy Arnold. Third Row: Sandy Huff,
Karen Haynie, Holly Babcock, Dawn Bussing, Susie Wright, Annette Minear, Sarah
Stageman, Robin Reese, and Penny Rasmussen.

"Hey, this really is interesting!" exclaims Penny.
" I'm trying not to smile," whispers Holly.

"I won der which one of these proofs
I'm gonna use," ponders Lisa.

Working on the annual staff makes Tracy mile.

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�American Field Service

1st row: Debbie Floerchinger, Karen Haynie, Paula Christensen, Yaver Haciyakupoglu,
Lynn Powell, Julie Larsen, Holly Babcock 2nd row: Cindy Coberly, Wes Rassmusen,
Susan Lindwurm, Lori Angel, Dianne Casson, Pepe Angel, Gary Arbaugh 3rd row: Lisa
young Darci Fields, Neil Darrington, Lori Lindwurm, Kim Chadwick, Teresa Floerchinger,
Cheryl Larsen , Lori Rodenburg

Shares
The AFS officers are Debbie Floerchinger- President, Lynn Powell-Vice President, Teresa FloerchingerSecretary , Cheryl Larsen-Historian, and Miss Velasquez, sponser.
The club tries to have some kind of get together at least once a month. This year consisted of: A picnic at
Art Larsen's in October, and a costume party at Hazel Dell Hall in November. In December they held a Christmas party at which they exchanged gifts, broke a pinata and heard a talk from Yaver Haciyakupoglu, our for~
eign exchange student for this year. In March they had a pot luck supper and in April they had a roller skating
party at which they invited exchange students from other schools.

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�Hi , I am Yaver Haciyakupoglu from lstabul , Turkey . Istanbul is the biggest city
in Turkey and has about 3 million people . It is quite an experience to live on a
farm here.
I am the only child in my own family. Here I have three brothers, Kirk who is in
seventh grade , Wes who is a Senior, and Merle who goes to l.S.U . My Mom
works in a hospital two nights a week and Dad works for the railroad .
I have had some hard times and some good times and I think it is a useful experience to live one year in the U.S. It's a time I'll never forget for the rest of my
life. Thanks for everything.
Yaver

The Turk
Meets
The Yanks

Yaver, like everyo ne else, works hard in study hall .

At Christmas, Yaver received money to call home.

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�Speech Speaks
Large Group
Name

Category

Rating
Distri ct

Duet Acting

Teresa Smith
Li sa Bloo m
Teresa Fl oe rchinger
Debbie Fl oe rchinge r
Lisa Bloom
Lynn e Powell
Cheryl Larsen
Debbie Floerchinge r
Teresa Fl oerchinger
Gene Cox
Mike Mckern
Dianne Cassen
Miki Angel
Cheryl Larsen

Duet Acting
Solo Mime
Group Mime

Readers Theater

I st row: Cheryl Larsen, Teresa Smith, Lisa
Bloom: 2nd row : Lynn Powell , Deb bie Fl oe rchinger, Teresa Fl oe rchin ge r; Standing: Mike
Mckern, Gene Cox; Not show n: Miki Angel,
Dianne Casse n

Out
" Speech is the mirror of the so ul ; as a man
spea ks so is he."
Publilius Syrus

Name
Tracy Arnold
Holl y Babcock
Dianne Casson
Renae Angeroth
Gary Arba ugh
Kenny Pri ce
Dawn Bussing
Karen Haynie
Cheryl Larse n
Teresa Floe rchinger
Debbie Floerchinge r
Lynn Powell
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Individu al
Category
Literary Prose
Dramatic Acting
Literary Program
Boo k Review
Improvisat ional Storytelling
lnt erpative Poe try
Radio News
Radio News
ln terpat ive Poetry
Exposito ry Address
Literary Progra m
Prose Reading
Humorous Act ing
Dramatic Acting
lnterpat ive Poetry
Humorous Acting

II

II
II

II

II
I

I
I
I
I
II

II

II

Ill

This ye ar Lisa Bl oo m received
an Outstandin g Performance
at Large Group Stat e Contes t.
She received it for her perfo rmance of " The Ban ana" .
Upon re ceiving thi s recognition she was as ked to perfo rm
at Super State , at Simpson
Coll ege in Indianola, Iowa.
Con gra tulation s Lisa !!!!!

Rating
Distr ict State
II
II
II
I
I

State

II

II

II
II
II
II

I

II

I

II

I st row: Kenny Pri ce, Cheryl Larse n, Karen Haynie,
Holly Babcock, Tra cy Arnold ; 2nd row : Gary Arb augh,
Ren ae Angeroth , Lynn Powell, Debbie Floerchinger,
Teresa Floerchinger

�This year we had meetings every month. In Dece mber gifts
were exchanged and secret sisters were revealed. We had a
chili supper and a Christmas party. This year our banquet
was held at the Bellevue Queen , on March 30th. We ended
the year with a spring picnic .

Office rs are: Paula Christensen, Secretary ; Lynne Powell ,
Treasurer; Debbie Floerchinger, President, Vice-president ;
Annette Minear, Historian.

The four yea r members are Diane Casson, Julie Dawson,
Debbie Floerchinger, Paula Christensen , and Lynne Powell.

UHT
Is
•
U.H.T. members are: !st. row: Tanya Grace , Lynne Powell , Debbie Floerchinger, Paula Christensen , A1mette
Minear, Rhonda Danker , Sherry Hardesty , Cynde Mello. 2nd . row ; Lori Lindwurm , Donna Johnson , Rose Cihhacek, Sue Vanecek , Eileen Hurd, Keila Nelson , Sharon Hurd , Susan Wright , Diane Casson . 3rd. row; Jody
Ring , Michelle Miller , Sponsor; Miss Kurth , Peggy Rahde , Penny Rasmussen , Sarah Stageman , Julie Dawson ,
Kelly Gentry, and Lori Rodenburg.

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�National Honor Society

N.H.S . se nior members awarded Mr.
Smith th e outstandin g teacher
pl aque.
Guest spea ker, Captain Larry Vorse.

Rhonda Angeroth , Deb bie Floerchin ger, Jac kie Smith, Robin Reese , Pepe Angel, Julie
Larsen , Lynne Powell , Mitzi Bloom, Paula Christe nsen, Rusty Thomas

New Inductees were : Tracy Arn old , Lisa Bloom , Julie
Alger, Teresa Smith , and Teresa Floerchinge r.
Mrs. Smith , N. H.S. sponser.

President, Debbie Floerchin ger.
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�Student Cabinet

1st row: Annette Minear, Joy Werts, Mr. Benzing (Sponsor), Brad Hildreth, Julie Larsen; Second row: Doug Larsen , Mike Stein ,
Rusty Thomas, Teresa Driver, Darwin Christensen, Dan Adams, Jay Goldapp.
The student Cabinet has many duties
ranging from acting as a go-between for
the students and heads of the school to
planning various school activities.
Th is yea r they planned and put on a
wonderful Ho mecoming with the theme
" Times of Your Life." They also took up
a coll ection at Christmas time so that
Yave r, our A.F.S. student, could call
home. Also at Christmas a program is present ed for the students.

Wha t's on your mind Tracy?

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�Library Club
Always Hitting the
Books!

First Row; Kirn Chadwick , Joy Werts, Teresa Fl oerchin ger , Teresa Smith , Cheryl Larson , Second Row ; Kri sti Kennedy, Peggy
Ra hde, Denise Adams , Rose Cihacek, Becky Schultz, Holly Babcock , Tracy Arnold , Third Row, Julie Dawso n , Cindy Mello , Debbie Floerchin ger , Diane Casson, Sandy Huff, Diane Kl oewer, Jackie ~m ith , Lynn e Powe ll.

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�AWARDS

• •

• •

Typing awards went to Joanna Heywood, Robin Reese, Julie Ebert, Nancy Nielsen,
and Leslie Plumb.

Darian BebOllt was the Freshman Honor
Student

Underwood's I'll Never Smoke team received state awards for their projects. Shown
are : 1st row; Renee Angeroth, Adele Childers, Mary Gach, and Lisa Vanecek. 2nd
row; Kirk Rasmussen, Stuart Alger, Todd Stahlnecker, and Denise Kloewer.

Senior Honor Students were Randy Thomas, Debbie Floerchinger, Pepe Angel,
Paula Christensen, and Kent Prewitt.

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�Jr. High ...

A Time to Begin

�Stuart Alger
Ann Ausdemore
Cindy Babcock

Eighth Grade
Gets It
Together
Teri Bernard
Becky Booher
Dan Christensen
Terry Christoffersen

Kathy Clausen
Kenny Clausen
John Cleveland
Ron Collins
Arvetta Cox

Sheila Danke r
Todd Danker
Danny Dawson
Kim DiCen zo
Debbie Dieme r

Renee Driver
·Robyn Fi her
Lorrie Gathye
Denise Geise
Carla Grosvenor

Kelly Henry
Laurie Hinman
Kim Hough
Tammy Hough
Becky Ivers

Chris Jensen
Shelly Kephart
Denise Kloewer
John Koes ters
Chris Krise

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�Kevin Kruse
Dan Kunze
Tammy Lander
Todd Lander
Harold Larsen

Laurie Larsen
Brian Larson
Barb Leaders
Michael Leaders
Larry Magnuson

Sherry Matthews
Steve McKem
Stephanie Meek
Mary Mello
Joyce Minear

Marilyn Moore
Penny Muell
Brad Muhl
Ken Nelson
Judy Newberry

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�Rob O'Doniel
Cristie Olson

Ointon Parish
Les Peltier
Nora Peterson
Wes Pitt
Janis Prewitt

Julie Pursell
Dixie Rasmussen
Cathy Ryba
Brian Sharp
Pam Sherbon

Renee Smith
Tim Spiker
Joan Stein
Jim Taylor
Randy Tech

Roger Thomas
Diana Thompsen
Doro thy Wenninghoff
Shelly Whittingto n
Dianne Witt

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Class Officers: Barb Leaders- Pres. , Rob O'Doniel- V. Pres. , Ste ve
McKern-Sec., Renee Smith-Treas. , Roger Thom as- Repr.

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�Connie Adams
Pat Angel
Kristy Arrick
Amy Ausdemore
Teresa Ausdemore

Tonya Barnard
Kirsten Bertlesen
Jim Bussing
Brian Carter
Steve Chadwick

7th

• •

•

a Time to Begin
Adele Childers
La Vone Christensen
Harry Cowgill
Adam Cox
James Coyle

Diane Darrington
Julie Driver
Mary Ebert
Theresa Eledge
Charlotte Fimple

"Now, don't panic, Philip, but I think that's
a camera," Tina warns.

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Kirk seems to know the answer.

" You'll neve r take my picture," says
Kristi.

�"Oh, come on!" exclaims LaVone! ;'What is it thistime,Philip?"Mr. Adkins asks.

Tina knows the answer.

Mary Gach
Kathy Gathye
Debbi Ge orge
Lee Gilmore
Connie Goss

Kim Grim
Richard Hardesty
Lucy Henry
Twyla Hinman
Scott Hough

Margaret Hurd
Scott Iverson
Randy James
Todd Jensen
Kim Jones

Tami Koenig
Mary Keosters
Ann Larsen
Sherrie Larsen
Ron Larson

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�Lynn Leaders
Phillip Longmeyer
Kristi Lustgraaf
Shari Madsen
Robin Martin

Cindy Matthews
Shawn McKee
Gerald Miller
Tina Muell
Todd Nielsen

Laura Peltier
Lynette Peltier
Trisha Plumb
Laurie Price
Ronnie Price

Cathy Pursell
Kirk Rasmussen
Ronda Reese
Shelly Ring
Janis Rodenburg

Mike Rodenb urg
Ointon Schmielau
David Sch acke nbu rg
Paul Snyder
Dale Spetman

Carol Strobele
J erry Taylor
Mark Torne ton
Troy Ulmer
Joe Webster

Billy Wilson
Robbie Wright

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�Football Boys Go Undefeated

Eigth

Grade
Team
Fron t: Danny Christense n, Steve McKern , Harold Larsen , John Koesters, Terry Christoffe rse n; Cl in t Parish , Danny Dawson , Randy Tech. Bac k: Kenny Clausen , Danny
Kunze, Wes Pit t, Bri an Larsen , Todd Dan ke r, Tim Spiker, Stuart Alge r, R ob O' Doniel,
Ji m Tay lor, Todd L'lnde rs.

Seventh
Grade
Team
Fro n t: Tod d Nielsen , Mi ke Rodenburg, Jerry Tayl or , Brian Carter, Davi d Schnacke nburg. Back: Pat Angel, Joe Webster, Troy Ul mer, Rich ard Hardesty, Jim Co le, Adam
Cox, Scott Hough .

Eve rybody is in ac ti on!

No touchdown thi time.
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�Basketball Boys Work
Hard All Season!!

Row 1: Todd Danker , Clinton Parish , Tim Spiker , Stuart Alger, Brian Larson , Danny
Christensen, Steve McKern , Roge r Thomas. Row 2 : Coach Tiedeman , Dale Spetman ,
Harold Larsen, Mike Rodenburg, Lee Gilmore , Jim Tayl or, John Cleveland, Danny Dawson , Kevin Kruse. Row 3: Manage r-Steve Chadick , Randy James , Kirk Rasmussen, Mark
Torneten , Larry Magnu sen, Jerry Miller , Shawn McKee , Jerry Taylor , Jim Bussing.
Hey! Where's the ball ?

Rob and Steve are ready incase the ball comes th eir way.
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�Kim Stre tches toward the basket.

Nora shows her jump ball.

Carol waits in the forward cour t.

Girls' Basketball Builds

First Row: Robin Martin , Shelly Whittington, Barb Leaders , Renee Smith, Kim Hough , Ann Ausdemore, Amy Aus demore , Kim Dicenzo , Joyce Minear. Second Row ; Robyn Fisher, Sheila Danker, Nora Peterson, Joan Stein , Carol
Stroebele, Stephanie Mee k, Shelly Ring , Trisha Plumb , Lori Larsen , Arvetta Cox. Third Row; Becky Ive rs, Denise
Kleower , Kris Lustgraaf, Ann Larsen , Teresa Ausdemore, Julie Driver, Connie Adams, Twyla Hinman , KRISTY Arrick , Tami Koening, Fourth Row ; ~1r. Waller , Diane Darrin gton, Kim Jones, Mary Gach , Mary Mello , Pam She rbon.

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�•

More Interest Is Shown 1n
Junior High Wrestling!

Front: Wes Pitt , Brian Carter, Richard Hardesty, Joe Webster , Kris Krise . Back:
Randy Tech, Harold Larsen , Clint Parish, Danny Kunze, Jim Taylor , Todd Landers,
Kenny Clausen .

Quickness and strength play an important part in the takedown of an opponent.

This Eagle wrestler has his work cut out fo r him.

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�Track
Spirit
Clint practices pole vaulting.

Girls out for track are: Joan Stein, Ann Ausdemore , Dee Wenninghoff, and Kim Grim.
Second row: Carol Stroebele, Amy Ausdemore, Nora Petersen, Laurie Larsen , Ronda
Reese, an d Janis Prewitt.

Boys track members are: Shawn McKee , Pat Ausdemore , Clinton Pari sh , Jerry Miller and Jerry
Taylor. Second Row: Billy Wilson , Randy Tech, John Cleveland, Ki rk Rasmu en , Danny Dawson , Steve McKern , Third row: Stuart Alger , Jim Taylor, Dan Christen en , Brain Ca rter, and
Rob O'Doniel.
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�Cheerleaders Show Spirit
In All Sports!!

The football cheerleaders for this year were front : Renee Smith, M~ddle :
Carol Stroebele, Kim DiCenzo, Kim Hough , Adele Childers . Top: Joan Stein.

Front: Adele Childers, Connie Goss, Janis Prewitt , LoVone Christensen . Top:
Debbie Diemer. These girl s we re the cheerin g spirit fo r both baske tball and
wrestling.

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�Junior High Band
Plays on

Junior High Band members this year were : inside circle-Denise Geise, Joan Stein, Carol Stroebele, Stephanie Meek, Mary Mello.
Middle Circle-Cristie Olson, Kevin Kruse, Kirsten Bertelsen, Julie Driver, Chris Jensen, Todd Nielson, Tami Koenig, Robin Martin, Trisha Plumb, Connie Adams, Shelly Ring, Janis Prewitt, Ann Ausdemore. Outside circle-Kathy Gathye, Rhonda Reese ,
Teresa Ausdemore, Lynn Leaders, Kim Hough, Renee Smith, Joe Webster, Mark Torneton , Nora Peterson, Steve McKern, Clinton Parish, Scott Hough, Todd Jensen, Kris Lustgraaf, Stuart Alger, Kirk Rasmussen, Danny Christensen. Standing-Barb Leaders, Becky Ivers, Shelly Whittington, Dianne Witt, Ann Larsen, Diane Darrington, Mary Ebert, Sheri Madsen, Director Mr. Montgomery, David Schnackenburg, Brad Muhl, Tammy Hough, Mike Leaders, Steve Chadwick, Dale Spetman, Kristi Arrick, and
Twyla Hinman.

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�Staff ...

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�Dedicated Faculty
Michael Ad kinsJH Social Studies,
Boys B.B.,
JH Football

Ned CoxEnglish, Girls B.B.,
Asst. FTBL Coach,
Girls Track

Dave LyonAuto Mechanics

Craig Artist8th &amp; 9th Science,
Head Wrestling
Coach

Phyllis Damgaard·
Soph. English,
Girls P.E., Asst.
Girls B.B.

Gaylen MontgomeryInstrumental Music

Charles FriskBiology, Football
Coach, Jr. High
Wres tling

Terry MuilenburgH.S. Social Studies,
Senior Sponsor

Letha BayesResource Teacher

Nick BenzingH.S. Social Studies ,
Junior Sponsor ,
Student Cab.
Sponso r

Jerry ChristensenIndustrial Arts,
Freshman
Sponsor

Lois Ha rde rCommercial
Business, Soph.
Class
Sponso r,
Cheerleading
Sponsor ·

Hen ry Olso nCommercial Business

Joyce JohnsonJr. High Read ing

..

William ColtraneVocal Music

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\

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Rita Lee Ku rthHome Ee.,
UHT Sponsor ,
Chee rleading
Sponsor

~~ ~

William ReidPsychology, Boys P.E.,
Drivers Ed. , Track,
JH Football,
Asst. Wrestling

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Ann S!aven Jr. High English,
Journalism
Yearbook Sponsor
7th grade Co-Sponsor

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�Gary SmithHigh School Math
and Science

lvanna SmithLibrarian, Library
Science Club , National
Honor Society Sponso r

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Teachers enjoy the "good life " at athletic banquets.

Smile, Mr. Cox!
Gotcha, Mr.

Waller~

-

John Tiedeman Guidance Counselor,
Jr. High Boys B.B.,
Softball

Barry WallerJ r. Hi gh Math , 8th
Grade Sponsor , Jr.
Hi gh Girls B.B. ,
Baseba ll

Rose Marie Velasq ue zFreshman English,
Spanish , Dra ma , Fall
Play , Speech

June Wyland 7th Grade Scie nce,
Art , 7th grade
Co-Sponsor

Mr. Frisk keeps an "Eagle" eye on
st udy ha·11.

Mr. and Mrs. Artist perform th eir winning
dance at Prom.
Teachers find humor at Prom , right- Mrs. Damgaard?

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�Administrative Staff Plans
New Building

Schoolboard members are: Lauren Leaders, Owen Darrington, Roger Sealock, Marlene Driver, secretary. Standing are
Marvin Larsen and Donald Tiarks.

"You didn't take my picture, did you,
Susie?" questions sch ool secretary Evelyn
Bertelsen.

Superintendent Begg, shows plans for the new school.

Principal's secretary, Donna Baxley, pauses
a minute to smile fo r the camera.

Princip-ai·, Mr. McClure, examines important documents.

n

�Cooks are: Alice Kennedy, Hallene Engel, Joyce
Nelson, Helen Wright, Laverna Hough, and Ruth
Huff.

Cooks

Janitors are: Mrs. Wendt and Chet Kennedy .

Janitors

...
,

Bus Drivers are: First row : Ada Real and Yvonne
Goldapp. Second row: Karen Jones, Elmer Goldapp, Harold Delanty, Third Row: Hazel Hough
Toni Longmeyer, Jim Ballard , Kenny Geise, and
Rodney Minssen.

Bus
Drivers

78

�Summons
Keep me from going to sleep too soon
Or if I go to sleep too soon
Come wake me up. Come any hour
Of night. Come whistling up the road.
Stomp on the porch. Bang on the door.
Make me get out of bed and come
and let you in and light a light.
Tell me the northern lights are on
And make me look. Or tell me clouds
Are doing something to the moon
They never did before, and show me.
See that I see. Talk to me till
I'm half as wide awake as you
And start to dress wondering why
I eve r went to bed at all.
Tell me th e walking is superb.
Not only tell me but persuade me.
You know I'm not too hard persuaded.
Robert Francis

79

�Refl ec ti ons
Being, but not reall y livin g.
Ju st an image of so me thin g,
Th at is o r might be.
Just goin g throu gh th e mo ti on s o f life.
Lau ghin g, but no t bein g happy.
Cryin g, but n o t bein g sa d .
Livin g, but feelin g no life.
Ju st bein g is no t enough.
- Mary Green .

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�THE
SEVENTYEIGHT
EAGLE,
Underwood High
School
Underwood, Iowa

�FALL ... . . .... .. . . . . . . . . 4
football
spirit night
homecoming
fall play
volleyball
freshmen
band
A.F .S.
faculty

SPRING . . . . .... . .. ... .. 46
seniors
prom
graduation
boys' track
girls' track
baseball
softball
choir
staff

WINTER . . . . . .. . .. .. . . 24

JR. HIGH .. . . .. . ... .... . 64

boys' bas ke tball
juniors
girls' basketball
sophomores
wrestl ing
speech
annual staff
N.H.S.
student cabinet
libra ry club
U.H.T.

2

8 th grade
foo tball
boys' b asketbalJ
girls' b as ketb aJI
7th gra de
wrestling
track
cheerleaders
mu sic

�Memories light the corners of my mind

Misty
Water color
Memories

Of t he way we were

3

�Scattered pictures
Of the smiles we left behind

Smiles we gave to
One another

For the way we were ....

4

�Underwood Ties for Conference Championship

The tea m; Row I-Charlie Miller, Roge r Foote, Tim Pope, Paul McDonald, Mike Stein, Rusty Thomas, David Kloewer. Row 2-Coach Price,
Kevin Ho ugh, Curt Whittington, Rod Kenn edy, Mark Winner, Terry Larsen, Craig Hough, Rick Prososki, Ed Hendrix, Coach Wax. Row 3Coach Cox , Doug Larsen, Dave Hinman, John Stange, Darwin Christensen, Tom Stein , Jeff Nielsen, Mark Grosvenor, Ron French, Jeff
Shafe r, Coach Frisk. Row 4 - Rob O'Doniel, Mark Snackenburg, Pa t Ausdemore, Jim Taylor, Jay Go ldapp, Stuart Alger, Jim Cowgill, Mikito
Ange l, Gary Pitt, Dan Adams. Row 5-Todd Danker, Dann y Christensen, Brian Larson, Wes Pitt, Clint Parish, Steve McKern, Harold Larsen,
Chris Krise, Ken ny Cla use n, Terry Cluistofferso n, Managers Mike McKern and Mike Mullin .

Senior members include: Row I - Roger Foote, Curt Whittington , Paul McDonald, Rusty Thomas, David Kloewer, Ed Hendrix,
Rick Prososki, Charlie Miller. Row 2- Coach Wa x, Coach Price, Rod Kennedy, Tim Pope, Mike Stein, Mark Winner, Terry Larsen, Craig Hough, Coach Cox and Coach Frisk.

7
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Team Record
Treynor
ISD
She lb y

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OakJan&lt;l

42

Walnut
Carson
Avoha
Tri-Ce nte r

42
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Underwood h ad its best season ever, as the team
shared Conferen e Co-championship with Avoha, for
the first time in the history of the school. Seve ral
members earned various honors for their h ard work
and effo rt. Terry Larsen, the leading punter in the
state, earned All Western Iowa Conference , All
Southwest Iowa and First Team All State. Paul McDonald, the team's leading tackler, received Honorable
Menti on All State. Mike Stein h eld the record for
kickoff returns and extra points and earn ed All ~est­
ern Iowa Con ference recognition. Rusty Thomas
received All Western Iowa Conference and All Southwest Iowa. Mark Winner ranked sixth in the state for
punt returns and ninth in the state for kickoff ret urns.
Tim Pope lea d the team with the most yards for receiving. Altogether it was a great season , a great year,
and a great team!
5

�Terry Larsen No. l 2 decides which direction to go for the best yardage gain .

Mark Winner kee ps his eyes open,
even when he falls .

Ma rk Win ner and Terry Larsen are about to make a tackle.

Craig Hough makes his man pose .

Go Ge t 'Em Eagles !

Kevin Hough is on his way to a T.D.

Tom Stein has the ball , and the rest of the team is coming to help.

A Football Banquet was held at Club 64 in honor of the team 's
season. Everyone enjoyeJ a deli cious meal and awards were
handed out.

�Many players' parents attended the
annual Parent's Night to honor all
of the football members .

Coach Frisk helps the cheerleaders out
at a pep rally .

Varsity Cheerleaders include Sarah Stageman, Lezli Plumb, Teresa Smith, June Ainswort h and Joy We rts.

What's next?

What a jump,

Mr. Fri sk gives th e chee rl eade rs a few teasing suggesti ons.

ancy !

Perfect timing, perfect jump !
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�SPIRIT NIGHT
LEAVES MEMORIES

Edwina Hendrix, Tina Pope , Martha Winner , and
Michele Stein are attractive on the field or off.

The homecoming court
shows form in a pyramid.

ls this the way Andrea , Tracy, Julie,
and Holly always dress?
Danny uses 'nose power.'

John Stange at his battle station.

Freshmen have force, but still lose.

Julie finds strange places to change her
clothes .

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�HOMECOMING '77

Homecoming was Octob er eighth. The newly elected
King and Queen were Rusty Thomas and Annette Minear.
Rusty a nd Annette were crowned by last yea r's King and
Queen , Pepe Angel and Rhonda Ehrens. In the court were
Julie Alger and Tim Pope ; Julie Ebert and Terry Larson;
Lezli Plubm and Ed Hendrix; Robin Reese and Mark Winner; and Jackie Vencil and Mike Stein. The Homecoming
theme was " We Reflect Upon Good Things .. ."
Mistress a nd Master of Ceremorues ... .. . Tracy Arnold
Danny Adams
Senior Tribute . ... . ...... . .. . . ... . . Teresa Smith
Scroll Boy . .... . ..... . . .. ..... . . . . .Stuart Alger
Co urt Announcer .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . Teresa Driver
Mike Rivers from WOW disc-jockeyed for the dance fo llowing the coronation.

�Remember the Fall Play '77
The cast, crew, and Miss Velasquez worked hard to perform two melodramas on October 12 and 15th.

Shelly Whittington as Lily , Denise
Adams as Wilma P. McNasty, and Ron
Collins as Tedious J. Impossible.

Row l: Denise Geise, Cheryl Larson,
Neil Darrington , Denise Adams, Ron
Collins. Row 2: Shelly Whittington,
Brian Sharp, and Janis Prewitt.

Neil gets lots of help with his make-up.

"You'll make a lovely bl onde," Miss
Velasquez tells Denise.

Two solo preformances were given by
Lisa Bloom and Renea Angeroth.

10

Shelly begs forgiveness from Ron , while
Brian watches with awe.

�"My hero," Laurinda (Becky) sighs, as Christie , Cheryl and
Melissa look on.

Becky Ivers as Laurinda Kerplunk, Teresa Floerchinger
as Bartholomew Wow, Christie Olson as Theodosia
Tadpole, Cheryl Larson as Augustus Kerplunk , and
Melissa Medalle as Jack Dalton.

Teresa Floerchinger considers jumping
with pre-play jitters.

Jack Dalton (Melissa) forecloses the mortgage on Laurinda (Becky).

In another minute, we'll have all this
hair shaved off!

Begin Christie's make-up session, despite her screams!

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�Volleyball Comes to Underwood!

Row 1 : Teresa Driver , Joan Stein , Michelle Miller. Row 2: Jackie
Vencil , Karen Rodenburg , Lolita Angel , Julie Alger. Row 3: Coach
Loos , Nora Petersen , Jody Ring , Dianne Kloewer , Susie Wright, and
Holly Babcock .
J .V. Scorebox
7- 15
St. Alberts
15- 8
3-15
12-15
I.S.D.
16-14
1-15
3-15
Treynor
15-2
] 2-15
7-15
St. AIOerts
20-18
12-15
8-15
I.S.D.
15-13
6-15
9-15
Treynor
12-15
Mo . Valley
6-15
3-15

Varsity Scorebo}I.
St. Alberts
5-15
4-15
l.S.D.
5-15
5-15
Treynor
13-15
15- 2
15-12
St. Alberts
7-15
5- 15
l.S.D.
1-15
5-15
Treynor
3-15
15-13
3-15
Mo . Valley
7-15
8-15

Row 1: Kelly Shafer, Joan Stein , Ann Ausdemore , Denise Kloewer.
Row 2: Nora Petersen , Laurie Hinman , Sherry Matthews, Denise
Adams, Diane Kloewer.

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12

�Stuart Alger
Ann Ausdemore
Cindy Babcock
Teri Bernard
Dan Christensen

Terry Christoffersen
Kathy Clausen
Ken Clausen
Ron Collins
Arvetta Cox

Sheila Danker
Todd Danker
Danny Dawson
Kim DiCenzo
Renee Driver

FRESHMEN ...
START OUT RIGHT

• •

•

Lintla Eilenstine
Robyn Fisher
Lorrie Gath e
Denise Geise
Carla Grosvenor

Laurie Hinman
Kim Hough
Tammy Hough
Becky Ive rs
Chris Jensen

Shelly Kephart
Denise Kloewer
John Koesters
Chris Krise
Kevin Kruse

13

�Danny Kunze
Tammy Lander
Todd Lander
Harold Larsen
Laurie Larsen

Brian Larson
Barb Leaders
Mike Leaders
Steve McKern
Larry Magnuson

Sherry Matthews
Stephanie Meek
Mary Mello
Joyce Minear
Keri Moeller

Penny Muell

Brad McKibben
... by acting
... by participating

Kenny Nelson

Judy Newberry

... by enjoying
. . . by helping

14

�Rob O'Doniel
Cristie Olson
Clinton Parish
Doreen Peterson
Nora Peterson

Wes Pitt
Janis Prewitt
Dixie Rasmussen
Kelly Shafer
Brian Sharp

Pam Sherbon
Tim Spiker

Renee Smith
Joan Stein

Jim Taylor
Randy Te ch

Class Officers: Roger Thomas-Pres., Joan SteinV. Pres., Rob O'Doniel- Sec., Jim Taylor- Treas.

Roger Thomas
Diana Thompsen
Dorothy Wenninghoff
Shelly Whittington
Diane Witt

15

�"Remember Band 1977-78"
Row 1: Ju lie Alger . Row 2: Lezlie Plumb , Julie Ebert, Nancy Neilsen , Tanya Grace , Denise Adams , Renee Smith , Jody Rin g,
Dennis Hough. Row 3: Denise Kloewer, Nancy Strobele, Cheryl Larson, Kathy Haynie , Patty Lee , Stepha nie Meek, Mary Mello ,
Kim Hough , Kelly Colglazier, Penny Rasmussen . Row 4: Diane Kloewer , Teresa Driver , Denise Geise, Christie Olsen, Kevin Kruse .
Lisa Bloom, Wendy Ulmer, Anita Dunblazier, Marcia McDonald, Kris Kennedy . Row 5: Becky Schult z, Mike Stein , Teresa Smit I.
Julie McKern, Andrea Ivers, Janis Prewitt , Janice Spiker, Ann Ausdemore, Rob O 'Doniel , Stephanie Ulm er. Row 6 : Chery l Gro~
venor, Terry Christoffer sen , Mike Leaders, Renea Angeroth , Marsha Torn eten , Becky Ive rs, Dianne Witt , Shelly Whittington , Bev
May, Cindy Coberly. Row 7 : Sandy Goss , John Stange, June Ainsworth , Dave Hinm an , Pat Ausdemore, Tom Stein , Kevin Houg ,
Brad McKibbeon, Tammy Hough, Darci Field s. Row 8: Sandy Huff, Joy Werts , Kevin Geise, Dave Goodsell , Todd Bloom, Chr is
Jensen , Len Ausdemore, Mark Powell , Joanne Stein , Lisa Young. Row 9 : T eresa Floerchinger, Clin ton Parish, Nora Petersen,
Steve McKern, Karen Haynie, Allen Gilm ore, St uar t Alge r, Doug Larson , Bet h Ka mminga. Row I 0 : Steve Longmeyer, J eff Neilsen, Danny Christensen, Ca rla Grosve no r. Row 11 : Kelly Whit ney, Barb Leaders, Karen Rod e nburg.

16

�Concert Band
Receiving I's at contest
were : Terry, Marsha,
Renae, June, John, Pat,
Bev; Percussion. Janice ,
Donna ; Alto-Clarinet
Duet. Marsha , Renae ;
Mallet Duet. Mike , Teresa, Julie , Wendy , Alan ,
Doug; Saxaphone Sextet.

Soloists receiving I's: Dennis, Marsha, Kim, and Terry.

Honor Band : Lezlie Plumb, Julie Alger, and Mike Stein.

Don't back out now, Karen!

Senior Members: Mike Stein , Dave Goodsell , Kevin Gei se, Julie
Ebert, Lezlie Plumb, Julie Alger, Nancy Nielsen , an d Tan ya
Grace.

17

�A real jazzy song! Mr. Montgomery really knows how to
hold their attention.

Tall Flags: Barb Leaders, Kelly Whitney and Karen Rodenburg.

Majorette: Julie Alger

"Let me get the gum from behind your ear, before you put
your uniform on." Denise tells Marci a.
"Poor Karen!" soothes Kevin.
"Going our way?" asks Kelly and Karen.
Janice prepares for battle while Al looks on.

"Why aren't they followjng me?" asks Majorette Julie Alge r.

PomPom Squad: Rhonda Danker , Carla Grosvenor, Darci
Fields, Cindy Coberly , Ste phanie Ulmer, Penn y Rasmussen,
Kris Kennedy , and Beth Kaminga.

18

Flag Twirlers : Sandy Goss, Cheryl Grosvenor, Diane Kloewer,
Sandy Huff, and Denise Kloewer.

�AFS

.

IS

•

People

Maligayang Pagbali sa in yo ng Jahat! Ako po ay si Melissa
Teresita Medalle, taga Cagaya n de Oro galing sa Philpinas.
Nagaga lak ako ng maging ba hagi ng inyong baya n sa Joob
njto ng taon.
(Good Greet rugs to everyone! I'm Melissa Teresita Medalle
of Cagayan d e Oro City , Philippines. I'm happy to have been
a part o f yo ur tow nship within the past year.)
My stay in Underwood has given me a Jot of memo ries to
take back to the PhHippines. My American fa mily (Mr. and
Mr . Gary Smith , Renee a nd Teresa) has o pened my eyes to
a Jot of new things and for that I can't thank them enough.
To all o f you l say; MABUHAY! AI MARAMING SALAMAT P6 ! It has been wonderful staying with you!
Teresa Smith
Renee Smith
and Melissa
Medalle are
hap py American sisters.

Officers fo r AFS were Cheryl Larson , President ; Teresa
Floerchi nger, Vice-President ; Ren ee Smith , Secreta ry.
Yes , we all will have ma ny fond memories
of Melissa .

Row 1; Teresa Floerchinger, Cheryl
Larson , Teresa Smith , Melissa Medalle ,
Renee Smith , Maud Delhem. R ow 2; Kim
Hough , Rose Cihacek, Karen Hayrue , Cristie Olson , Laurie Larsen . Row 3; Miss Velasq uez, Joan Stein , Deni e Adams, Su an
Lindwurm, Lori Rod enburg , Lori Lindwurm .

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�THE MEN

AT
THE TOP

Don Begg; Superintendent

Robert McClure: Principal,
Athletic Director

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Back: Don Begg , Owen Darringto n , Joe Hildr eth , Front: Marvin Larsen , Roger Sealock ,
Don Tiarks , Marlene Driver

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�Dave Ly un: Auto Mechanics

Letha Bayes: Resource Teacher.

Ivanna Smith: Librarian, NHS
Sp on .

Henry Olsen: Commercial Business

Gaylen Mon tgomery: Instrumenta l Music

Barry Waller : Jr-Hi Math , 8th
Spa n. Jr-Hi Gi rls' B.B. and Base b.
Coach

Ned Cox : Sr-Hi Eng. Girls' B.B.,
Ass't. Ftb. Coach, Girls' Track

June Wyland : 7th Science Art,
7th Co-Sponsor

HEADS
OF
KNOWLEDGE

Lois Harder: Math , Bookkeeping, Sh orthand,
Soph. and Cheerld. Sp on.

"I don' t unders tand it!" exclaims Mr. Cox, "I'm a wealth of info rmation, but nobody listens !"

21

�John Tiedeman: Counselor, Jr-Hi
Boys' B.B. and Sftb. Coach

"Shuck s, yo u go t my bad side !" ex claims Mrs. Wyland

Gary Smith : Sr-Hi Mafh and
Science

Jerry Christenson : Ind . Arts, Fresh. Spon.

Cha rles Frish: Biology Ftb. Coach ,
Jr-Hi Wrstl Coach

Michael Ad kin s: J r-Hi Soc. St. ,
Boy's B.B.

An n Wa ller : Jr-Hi Eng., Annu al
Spon. 7th Co-Spon.

Nick Benzing: Sr-Hi Soc. Stud. ,
Jr. Spon ., St ud. Cab . Spon .

Rit a Kur th : Home Ee, UGT and
Cheerld. Spo n.

Ro se Ma ri aVelasq ues: Fresh . E ng.
Spanish , Drama, Speech , Fa ll
Play

Bill Reid: Psych., J r-H i Boys' PE,
Driver's Ed, J r-Hi rtb , Ass' t Wrstl.
arid Sr-Hi Boy s' Track Coach

�FIRST
YEAR

STAFF
MEMBERS

Alan Price: 8th-9th Science, Head
Wrstl. Coach

Michele Loos: Soph . Eng., Girls' P.E., Ass't
Girls' B.B. and Girls' VB Coach

Jam; Dietrich: J r-Hi Readin g

MEMORIES

•

• •

Susan Brasel: Vocal Director
Grades 3-12

Fred Nelson: World Hist., Governmt., Sr. Sp onso r

Terry Muilenburg: We will always reme mber Mr. Muilenburg,
who left Underwood at Christmas after 8Y2 years of teaching
here.

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�Can it be that it was all so simple th en, or has time rew ritten ev' ry line?

if we had the chance to do it all again

tell me, would we?

could we? . . . .

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�Season Record 1977-7 8

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Varsity members we re: Row 1: Randy Neilsen , Daron Bebout, Jolm Stange, Mike
Stein , Mark Powell, Rob O'Doniel. Row 2 : Lenard Ausdemore , Rusty Thomas, Mike
Spetman , J'im Benson, Craig Hough, Danny Adams, Terry Larson .

75
87
45
82
55
63
62
47
56
85
43
52

0
Fremont-Mills
Logan-Magnolia
Exira
Malvern
Carson-Macedonia
Tri-Center
Treynor
Missouri Valley
l.S.D.
Missouri Valley
Walnut
AvoHa
Shelby-Tennant
Oakland
Griswold
Elk Horn-Kimballton
l.S.D.
St. Alberts
Tri-Center

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45
29
72
64
82
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50
61
58
66

66
76
49
69
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Moving
the
Ball
Seniors on the squad were: Tim Benson, Rusty Thomas, Terry Larson, Mike Spetman, Craig Hough, Mike Stein.

Co-captians Rusty and Terry discuss the game
plan .

Junior Varsity members were: Row 1: Roger Thomas, Allan Gilmore, Danny Dawso n, Kevin Kruse , Mike Leaders. Row 2: Danny Christensen , Steve
McKern, Rob O'Doniel, Todd Danker , Darian Bebout , Ira Collins , Len
Ausdemore, Todd Bloom, Doug Larson, Stewart Alger , Randy Neilsen .

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�Rob watches the ball.

Look in ' for th e basket, Bri an?

Caught you
dreamin', Stuart.

Cheerleaders: Lisa Vanecek, Anita Dunblazier, Lynn Eledge, Amy Spelman

J.V. Basketball

...
Rob moves iri..

Rob scores.
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Stuart's on the way up.

�Terry is on the run.

Mike is edged out on the rebound.

Russ gets position and calls for the ball.

Steve McKern shoots over the guard.
Mike 's free throw flutters in.

All-Conference player, Russ , puts the
points on the scoreboard .

Terry covers as Rusty moves out.

Tired, Craig?

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�Scattered Pictures of the
Junior Class

Arlen Driver
Gloria Eilenstine

Theresa Floerchinge r
Ro nald French

"Sure, Mr. Benzing, we're studying," Mark and Ron say.

Dan Adams
June Ainswo rth
Mikita Angel
Tracy Arnold

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Holly Babcock
Lisa Bloo m
Darwin Ch riste nse n
Rose Cihacek

Cynthia Coberly
Colleen Collins
Warren (Gene) C0&gt;
Neil Darrington

�Smiles

Mark Grosvner
Faye Gutheil

•

• • •

Karen Haynie
David Hinman

Our officers were always smiling even through their hard
work during Prom- Teresa Smith (Pres .), Tracy Arnold
(V. Pres.), Penny Rasmussen (Sec .), and Cheryl Larsen

(Tres.)

Terry Johnson
Beth Kaminga
Galen Kepart

Diane Kloewer
Doug Kunze
Cherl Larsen
Ge rld (Pete) Ledwell

Susan Lind worm
Steven Longmeyer
Beverly May
Julie McKern

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�We Left Behind

Michael McKern
Frank Miller
Mike Mullin
Jim Murphy
Jeffery Nielsen
:io

Fred Niemann
Kurt Philips
Gary Pitt
Mark Powell
Dorothy Price

Penny Rasmussen
Lori Rodenburg
Rebecca Schultz
Jefferey Shafer
Rebecca Shudak

Teresa Smith
Donna Spetman
Sarah Stageman
John Stange
Thomas Stein

Beth Syndergaard
Stephanie Ulmer
Krystal (Cricket)
Vanecek
Joy Werts
Lisa Young

�Girls' Basketball:
Always Determined!

Varsity : Row 1; Julie Ebert and Annette Minear. Row 2 ; Teresa Driver,
Robin Reese , Kim Chadwick, Nancy
Stroebele, Diane Kloewer , Coach Cox ,
Kelly Colglaizer, Julie Alger, Julie
McKern, Asst. Coach Loos , Tracy
Arnold, Karen Rodenburg, Lolita
Angel, and Michelle Miller.

Varsity Ch ee rl ea ders were: Penny Rasmusse n , Le zli Plumb , Sarah Stage man ,
June Ain sworth , and Nancy Nielsen

Jr. Varsity : Row 1; Denise Kloewer,
Teresa Driver, Janice Prewitt, Barb
Leaders, Meli sa Medalle. R ow 2;
Michelle Miller , Stephanie Meek, Joan
Stein , Ann Ausdemore , Cheryl Grosvenor , Shelly Whi ttington . Row 3 ; Kelly
Colglaizer, Nora Peterson , Kim Hough,
Diane Kloewer, and Mrs. Loos .

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�Up with Seniors

Julie Alger , Julie Ebert, Kim Chadwick, Robin
Reese, Annette Minear, and Mr. Cox

Varsity 77-78
OPPONE T
Carson-Macedonia
Fremont Mills
Logan-Magn olia
Exira
Carson-Mace donia
Tri-Cent er
Trey nor
:vtissou ri-Valley
Nishna Valley
St. Albert s
Griswold (Conf. Tourn.)
Walnut
Avo-lla
Shelby
Oakland
Gri swold
Elk-Horn
Abraham Lincoln
Lewis Cent ral (Secti on&lt;il)

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64
43
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64
79
79
83
64
66
55
61
59
88
71
100
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69

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42
50
49
30
55
45
31
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51
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Th e Un de rwood gi rl s' bas ketball team has not yet acheived
a winni ng season, bu t the dete rmin ation is there. Co ach Cox
and his new assistant coach, Mrs. Loos, had a terrific group of
sen iors thi s year. All of us are loo kin g for wa rd to nex t year.
We hope you gi rls keep up a winnin g season. Goo d Luck!
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�33

�Lynn Eledge

Anita Dunblazier
Jeff Ebert

Ricky Donoho
Lora Drake
Debra Driver

David Coberly
Kelly Colglazier
Ira Collins
Jim Cowgill

Pat Ausdemore
Tammy Barnard
Darian Bebout
Todd Bloom
Jorgan
Christofferson

Denise Adams
Mark Allen
Loli Angel
Renea Angeroth
Beth Arbaugh
Len Ausdemore

Jay concentrates on his studies during
50's day.

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Teresa Driver
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Wendy pours over her homewo rk .

�Jonath on Fishe r

Al an Gilm ore
Jay Goldapp

Bryan Goodsell
Sandra Goss
Cheryl Grosven o r

Den nis Hough
Ke vin Hough
San dy Huff
Eileen Hurd

Margarert Keoste rs
Dou g Larsen
Patty Lee
Daniel Lindwurm
Mark Lustgraaf

Debbie Magnuson
Marcia McDonal d
Debbie Mell o
Michelle Miller
Paul Muhl
Tina Mullin

"The foo d is great ," David assu res us!

Kathie Haynie

Kristie Kennedy

�Jeffery Sherbon

Amy Spetman

Todd Stahlnecker
Nancy Stroebele

Jody Ring
Karen Rodenberg

Ronald Townsend
Wendy Ulmer
Lisa Vanecek

Toni Mullin
Randy Nielson
Darryl Peterson

David Waldron
Kelly Whitney
Joseph Wright

Scott Phillips
Ray Price
Peggy Rahde

Class Officers : Pres.-Kelly Whitney , Vice. Pres.-Darian
Bebout, Sec. - Wendy Ulmer , Tres.-Doug Larsen

Don Royer
Mark Schnackenberg

Mark Tech
Marsha Torneten

Susan Snyder

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Janice Spicker

�WRESTLERS:
Memories of Victory!!

Varsity: Row I: Jeff Shafer, Rod Kennedy , Tom Stein , Mike McKem , Terry Johnsen and Kevin
Hough. Row 2; Coach Reid , Dave Kloewer , Charlie Miller, Jim Taylor, Mark Winner, Jeff Carter,
Curt Whittington and Coach Price.

Sherry Hardesty, Joy Werts, Teresa Smith, Kelly Whitney an d Becky Shudak.

Junior Va rsity : Mark Schnackenburg, Todd Stahlnecker, Gary Pitt, Harold Larsen , and Wes Pitt.
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�Salute to Seniors!

Manager: Mark Shafe r

Seniors: Dave Kloewer, Charlie Miller , Mark Winner, Jeff Carter, Curt Whittington
and Rodney Kennedy.
·

Duals:
Logan-Magnolia
Avo-Ha
Tri-Center
Iowa School for the Deaf
St. Alberts
Carson Macedonia
Elk.Horn-Kimbal ton
Griswold
Oakland
Missouri Valley
West Harrison
Treynor
Tournaments:
Harlan Invitational
Exira Invitational
Audubon Invitational
Conference (Griswold)
Sectional (Treynor)

OPP.

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Staticians: Renee Smith and Joan Stein

Did we have a GOOD SEASON?!?

The boys fought a tough season. There were a high number of injuries, but
our new coach, Alan Price, and his assistant, Bill Reid, pulled the guys through .
We had six senior wrestlers this year who did a fine job and we hate to lose
them. The season had an exciting finish when Kevin Hough took lST place at
State Tournament and finished with an undefeated (30-0). This is a first at
Underwood . We're looking forward to a great season next year from those
Mighty Eagles!

Blowing bubbles is even harder than
wrestling!
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�Kevin Hough

Teresa and Joy share a secret.

Mark Winner seems rather wrapped up
in his work.

Rodney Kennedy comes up truimphant.

A winner: Kevin Hough, first at state.

Mike McKe rn gets hi m by the leg.

~-

harlie Mille r makes li ke a vampire .

Kelly, Joy , an d Teresa lead a cheer.

Kevin Hough faces his opponent.
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�SPEECH
A
K
E
R
s

Those attending speech contest at district were : Andrea Ivers,
Laurie Larsen , Lisa Bloom, Renae Angeroth , Cheryl Larsen,
Brad McK.ibben ,Christie Olson, and Brian Sharp.

Those that attended the Treynor Speech Festival
were top to bottom: Ron Collins, Brian Sharp,
Teri Barnard, Andre a Ivers, Brad McK.ibben ,
Christie Olson , Carla Grosvenor, Renae Ange roth ,
and Lisa Bloom.

Receiving l's at District were back row: Laurie
La rsen, Cheryl Larsen, Front row : Lisa Bloom,
and Renae An geroth.

PEAK
Receiving I's at State were Renae Angeroth
and Laur-ie Larsen.
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�Barb thinks if she closes her eyes, she can let her fingers do
the walking.

"I thought you said there wasn't any film in that camera! "
exclaims Susie.

ORGANIZERS OF OUR 77-78 YEAR

Susie, Joy , Tracy and Teresa not only took a good picture
but also worked as editors for The Eagle. Main organizer and
editor was Lisa Bloom.

They might all be great pictures, but we can't put them all
in, Mary ," concludes Joy.

.
can all see by Renee's pose. Renee took
1A
A star 1s born . s we
h
.
f this year's book. Our other photograp ers
a lot of pictures or
were Penny and Kris.

Karen is sn apped as she gl ances through recent photos,
while Wendy gets caugh t reminiscing over old yearbooks.

An all-girl crew on ann ual staff this year. Top: Renee Smith,
Wendy Ulme r, Bar b Leade rs, Shelly Kephart, Annette Min ear,
Tami Hough. Middle: Denise Geise, Sandy Huff, Sue Wright ,
Diana Thompson, Tracy Arnold Janis Prewitt, Penny Rasmussen. Bo ttom: Mr . Waller, Adv., Lisa Bloom, Kri Kennedy , Teresa Smith , Joy Werts Mary Mello, Karen Haynie.

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�N.H.S.
"I knew I would
make it," smiles
Craig.

Mrs. Smith looks
doubtful.

Member for the 1977-7 8 year were: Row 1: Robin Reese, Rusty Thomas , and
Julie Alge r. Row 2: Teresa Smith , Tracy Arnold , Lisa Bloom and Teresa Floerchinger.

"My picture taken again," complains Jeff.

Nancy may be puzzled, but Joy
is serious.
All N.H.S. members are: Row 1: Diane Kloewer, Renae
Angeroth, Joy Werts, and Teresa Floerchinger. Row 2:
Robin Reese, Lisa Bloom, Tracy Arnold. Row 3: Dave
Roye r, Nancy Strobele, Kevin Hough, Teresa Smith.
Row 4: Rusty Thomas, Craig Hough , Kelly Colglazier,
Julie Alger, and Jeff Shafer.

Diane is
thinking
abo ut the
candle burning her fingers.

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The Brains
of the
Games

It's hard for
Robin to
look innocent with
that smile on
her face.

�UHT Members: row 1; Debbie Mello, Eileen Hurd, Beth
Kamminga , Tonette Muell , Rose Cihacek, Sharen Hurd,
Tanya Grace, Annette Minear, Penny Rasmussen, row 2;
Peggy Rahde , Lori Lindwurm, Stephanie Ulmer, Kris
Kennedy , Cheryl Larson, Arvetta Cox, Pam Sherbon,
Laurie Larsen , Penny Muell, row 3; Rhonda Danker,
Lori Rodenburg, Sherry Hardesty , Cynde Mello, Joy
Werts , Teresa Smith ; Sponser; Miss Kurth. Not Pictured,
- Susan Wright, Sue Vanecek , Tammy Barnard.

UNDERWOOD
HOMEMAKERS
OF
TOMORROW

Senior Members; row 1; Lori Lindwurm, Tanya
Grace, Sharen Hurd , Tonetta Muel, row 2; Annette
Minear, Rhonda Danker, Cynde Mello, Not Pictured-Sue Vanecek, Susan Wright.

UHT Banquet has a few laughs : pictu red are
(on knees) Cynde, Sue, and (Standing) Eileen.

0 bbie is tickled to help dish out
pie !

Officers ; Pres.- Annette
Minear , V. Pres- Rose Cihacek, Sec.- Sharen Hurd ,
Tres.- Tanya Grace, Reporter- Penny Rasmussen.

Tammy sighs after the chili
clean -up.
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�Library Club Attracts More!

Members in The Library Club are from left to right starting in the back row. Lori
Angel , Lori Lindwurm, Diane Kloewer , Sandy I-luff, Next Row : Teresa Smith, Kim
Chadwi ck, Kris Kennedy, Joy Werts, Rose Cihacek, Kim Hough , Denise Adams, Toni
Mullin , Cheryl Grosven or, Becky Shultz, -Peggy Rahde , Teresa Floerchinger, and center
Mrs. Smith, and Renee Smith.

Becky finds studying the book cove r rather interesting.

Officers are: Joy Werts, Kim Chadwick, Teresa Floerchin ger , Lori Lindwurm , and Teresa Smith. Se nior
members are: Kim Chadwick, and Lo ri Lindwurm.

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Denise and Diane a re happy at the job Mrs. Smith is struggling to give them.

�Spring

Memories may be beautiful and yet ,

What's too painful to remember

We simply choose to forget

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�Pictures In My Mind
I close my eyes and I can see,
All the visions of my memory.
They laugh and dance, as they unwind
Themselves from the comers of my mind.
Visions of the days long ago,
Of the people and places I used to know.
Fleeting moments from the past,
Molds from which my life was cast.
Pictures of yesteryear,
Shining through bright and clear.
All the joys and sorrows,
Are saved fo r the tomorrows.
The tears and laugh ter,
For ever after.
Because
They're pictures in my mind.
Dawn Bussing

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�SENIORS

•

•

•

Senior Class Officers: Pres. : Rusty
Thomas, V-Pres .: Mark Mullin , Sec.:
Mark Winner, Treas.: Sue Wright.

Jeff Adams

Julie Alger; Honor Student

Jeff Carter

Tim Benson

Dawn Bussing

John Ca rter

Kim Chadwick
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�PLANNING

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• • •

Rhonda Danker

Julie Ebert

Kevin Geise

Dave Goodsell

Tanya Grace

Eddie Hendrix

Craig Hough

Randy Hough

Sharon Hurd

�FOR THEIR

• •

•

Jim Jensen

Brian Kay

Rodney Kennedy

David Kloewer

Terry Larsen

Lori Lind wurm

Paul McDonald

Melissa Medalle

Cynde Mello
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�FUTURE

50

•

• •

Annette Minear

Tonette Muell

Mark Mullin

Keila Nelson

Nancy Nielsen

Lezli Plumb

Tim Pope

Rick Prososki

Robin Reese- Honor Student

�THAT LIES

• •

•

Floyd Richards

Sharon Sharp

Mike Spetman

Wayne Stahl necker

Mike Stein

Doug Stewa rt

Rusty Thomas- Honor St udent

Lee Torneten

Rhonda Sue Vanecek
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�AHEAD.

Jackie Vencil

Curt Whittingt on

Mark Winner

Susan Wright-Honor Student

Seniors not pictured: Tim Cihacek, Roger Foote, Bob Gardner, Eddie Hedegaard, Jo Ann
Heywood, Michelle Heywood,
Jerry Nelson, Charlie Miller,
David Royer.

"Who wants these bowls of chili?" asks Susie.
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FIRE! brings Floyd out fast.

�•••
The Senior Will was read by Susie Wright and Mark
Mullin.

A portion of the
prophecy was given
by Cheryl Larson and
Mike McKern.

Steve Longmeyer
and his masked
friend, Gene Cox,
added their own
humorous touch to
the prophecy.

One of the big events which marks the coming of spring is the annual
Junior-Senior Prom. This year the 1978 prom was held at the Best Western
Motel in Council Bluffs. The evening meal began at 7:00 P.M. with a
blessing by Lisa Bloom. Afterwards, Teresa Smith delivered the welcome
and Mark Mullin gave the senior response. Following dinner, Renae Angoroth entertained the group with a song, and the will and prophecy were
read. A disco show provided plenty of dance music to round off the evening.
To raise money for this year's prom, the junior class again sold pizzas.
A prom committee was selected and they organized the evening's events.
The theme chosen was "Come Sail Away." Wendy Ulmer, Barb Leaders,
Doug Larsen, and Kevin Hough were voted upon as prom servers.

"I hope my feet hold out," says
Penny, as she contemplates the
dance floor.

Terry attempts to make a speech , but it wasn' t in the evening's plans.
Wendy and Craig appear to be at a loss for words .

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�The Way We

Junior Leaders : Joy Werts and Dan Adams.

Craig looks on with awe as he nears the
big turn.

Mike at his usual; cool , calm, and collected.

Keep your eyes on the speake r and off the camera, Jeff!

Obviously Russ doesn't have graduation on his mind.

Mr . McClure presents the class of' 1978 .

Could it be the fearsome foursome?

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�Were; 1978.

•

• •

Seniors perform their last song with the choir.

Mr. Begg gives a brief history of the Unde rwood High building.

" Oh, what a relief it is ," exclaims
Mike !

Miss Brasel directs the choir as the class looks
on .

Pastor Alger gave a talk on "The Truth is

The Seniors , quiet at last.

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�Two-Mile Relay to State!!!

Team members; Row 1, Ira Collins, Jim Taylor, Mike Mullin, Clinton
Parish , Kevin Hough, Todd Danker, Row 2, Rob O'doniel, Doug Larsen, Darian Bebo ut, Stuart Alger, Dan Dawson, Mark Schnackenberg,
Row 3, Rick Prososki , Dan Adams, Dave Hinman , Mark Grosvenor,
Mike Stein, Mark Winner, Terry Larsen, Craig Hough, Mike McKern,
Tom Stein, and Coach Reid.

Senior memb ers; Rick Prososki , Mik e Stein, Mark Winn e r, Terry Larse n, Craig Hou gh.

Ri ck prepares for take-off.

With th at fo rm could it be anyth in g
but a Winn er?

Don't stop now, Rod , the hurdle is in front of yo u.

Did Mike keep his lead till th e finish ?

Terry races to finish first.

Rob gives it his all.

The J 978 Track Team had a good yea r coached by Mr. Reid . Th ey pl ace d in many meets and se nt their 2-mile re lay
team to sta te. It consisted of Terry Larsen, Mike Stein , Craig Hough , and Dan Adams. Congratulations on a great season!

56

�Girls Make Track

Girl's Track Team members were: Row 1, Kelly Shafer, Kristi
Olsen, Ann Ausdemore, Toni Mullin, Joan Stein, Kelly Whitney , and Michelle Miller. Row 2, Lori Rodenburg, Kim
Hough, Julie Alger, Karen Rodenburg, Kelly Colglazier , and
Arvetta Cox . The girls were coached by Mr. Cox.

Arvetta clears the last hurdle .

Michelle finishes smoothly.

Karen , "I'm No. I," moves ahead in practice .

Senior Julie Alger

Lori gets third .

Ann spurts ahead .

Toni rounds the curve.
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�Baseball Takes 3rd in Conference!

Senior Mark Winner, pitcher &amp;
shortstop. Selected to All-Confe·rence team.

Senior Rusty Thomas, catcher.
Selected All-Conference .

Senior Mike Stein, shortstop, &amp;
pitcher. Selected HonorableMention All-Conference.

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Team members; Row 1, Mike McKem, Jeff Shafer, Darwin Christensen, Mike Stein, Dan Christensen, Steve McKem, Allan Gilmore, Lee Gilmore. Row 2, Coach Adkins, Tom Stein , Rusty
Thomas, Dan Adams, Mark Winner, Craig Hough , Darian Bebout, Roger Thomas, and Coach
Waller. The Eagles tied with Griswold and Avoha for second place in the conference with a 6-3
record, 12-8 over all.

Mark's curve el udes the batter.

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Rusty connects for an other RBI.

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Senior Craig Hough, left fielder.

Varsi ty Record
Treynor
Elk Hom
Tri-Center
Oakland
Missouri Valley
Avoha
Griswold
Fremont-Mills
Shelby
Lo ga n
Oakland
Tri-Center
Walnut
Treynor
Logan
Avoha (8 inn.)
Conference Tournament

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9
17
4

2
6
1

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3
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8

0
Griswold
Mo . Valley
Avoha
Sectional
Treynor (8 inn .)

Mike hurls strikes.

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�Softball Swings into Summer

Joy winds up to pitch as Nora and Stephanie look on.

Jody with determination on her face practices her batting.

Michelle awaits her pitch.

Softball also had its good moments.

Team memb ers are ; Row 1, Kelly Whitney, Kim DiCenzo, Ann Ausdemo re, Joan Stein , Joy
Werts , Kris Kennedy, Teresa Driver, Michelle Miller, Row 2, Nora Petersen, Jody Ring, Nancy
Strobele , Carol Strobele, Carla Grosvenor, Shelly Ring, Cheryl Gro sve nor and Stephanie Meek.

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�Choir members consist of Row I, Jeff Adams, Ken Clausen, Melissa Medalle, Shelley Kephart, Robyn Fischer, Eileen
Hurd , Faye Guthiel , Rose Cibacek, Karen Haynie, Teresa Smith, June Ainsworth , Kim Chadwick, Christie Olsen , Teresa
Floerchinger, Stephanie Meek , Sue Yanacek, Peggy Rahde , Jonathon Fischer, and Paul McKibben , Row 2 , Jim Cowgill,
Ron Collins, Carla Grosvenor , Barb Leaders , Renee Smith, Lisa Bloom , Lynn Eledge, Maude Delham , Denise Kloewer ,
Laurie Hinman , Sharon Sharp , Cheryl Larsen , Andrea Ivers, Becky Ivers , Linda Eilenstein, Ira Collins, Neil Darrington ,
and Rick Prososki. Row 3, Sherrie Matthews, Kim Hough, Lisa Yanacek, Margaret Koesters , Sheila Danker , Cindy Mello ,
Anita Dunblazier, Shelly Whittington, Arvetta Cox, Sandy Huff, Beth Arbaugh, Cheryl Grosvenor, Sandy Goss, Amy
Spetman , Marsha Torneton , and Renae Angeroth .

We Will
RememberChoir

Seniors in choir were : Row I, Sharon Sharp , Melissa Medalle , and
Sue Yanacek. Row 2 , Cindy Mello , Maude Delham , and Kim
Chadwick . Row 3, Jeff Adams, and Rick Prososki .

New director , Miss Brasel, gives instructions from her
"desk."
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�Swing Choir members are; Row 1, Kim Chadwick, Lisa Bloom, Renae Angeroth,
Melissa Medalle , Teresa Floerchinger, Andrea Ivers, and Karen Haynie . Row 2,
Todd Bloom, Randy Nielsen , Jim Cowgill , Jonathon Fischer, Brad McKibben ,
and Neil Darrjngton.

Miss Brasel directs the Christmas progra m.
Getting organized is a long process.

Renae plays a steady medley of songs
during the year.

The choir performs old and new yuletime favorites.
Participants in music contests stand at attention.

�The
People
Behind
The Scene
Janitor; Chet Kennedy.

Janitor; Faye Wendt.

Secretaries ; Martha Cox, Donna Baxley .

Cooks; Alice Kennedy, Helene Engle, Marlene Collins, Joyce Nelson, Alice Pitt, Ruthann Hough.

Bus Drivers ; Kevin Geise, Gary Arbaugh, Tony
Longmeyer, Ada Real, Hazel Hough, Jim Ballad,
Yvonne Goldlapp, Kenny Cohrs, Elmer Goldlapp,
Rodney Minssen.
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�B
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�So it's the laughter we will remember

whenever we remember, the way we were . ...

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�8th Grade is Full of Spirit
Connie Adams
Pat rick Angel
Kristy Arrick
Amy Ausdemore
Teresa Ausdemore
Tonya Barnard

Rick Berg
Kirsten Bertelsen
Jim Bussing
Brian Carter
Ste ve Chadwick
Adele Childers
LaVone
Ch ristensen
Harry Cowgill
Adam Cox
Ja mes Coyle
Dian e Darrington
Mary Ebert
Mark Eilensti.ne
The resa Ele dge
Charlot te Pimple
Mary Gach
Kathy Ga thye
Debbie Geo rge

Lee Gilmore works hard on his assignment .

Amy and Lee check
out the day's lunch .

8th . Grade Class Officers ; Pres.- Richard
Hardesty , V Pres.- Kirsten Be rtelsen,
Sec.- Brian Carte r, Treas. Ann Larsen.
65

�Lee Gilmore
Connie Goss
Kim Grim
Richard Hardesty
Twyla Hinman

Sco tt Hough
Margaret Hurd

Randy James
Todd Jensen

Ki m Jones
Tami Koe nig
Mary Koeste rs
Ann Larsen
Sherrie Larse n

Ron Larson
Lynn Leaders

Philip Longmeyer
Kris Lustgraaf

Shari Madsen
Robin Martin
Cindy Matthews
Shawn McKee
Jerry Miller

66

�Tina Muell
Todd Nielsen
Trisha Plumb
Laurie Price
Ron Price
Ki rk Rasm ussen

Ronda Reese

Shelley Ring
Everyone works hard in English.

Janis Roden burg
Mike Rode nburg
Clinton Schmie lau
David
S hnackenbe rg
Paul Snyder
Dale Spetman

Carol Stroebele

Jerry Taylor

Mark Torneten
Troy Ulmer
Joe Webster
Kri ty Whitney
Billy Wilson
Robbie Wright

67

�Junior High Has a Great Season
...

Members of the re cord-breaking team are: Row I - Jerry Tay lor, Cor-y Scoular , Darren Nelson , Dennis Moore , But ch
Muell , Bill Huff, Jim Osborne. Row 2- Dale Spetman , Rand_y Geise , Darrell Jennings , Rodney Hut son , Mark Shafer,
Bill Adams , Todd Wolford. Row 3-Derek Hansen, Chip Christensen, Steve Coberly , Danny Petersen , Rich Alger ,
Brad Montgomery , Jeff Williams, Mike Rodenburg. Row 4-Coach Adkins , Joe Webster, Richard Hardesty , Brian Carter , Troy Ulmer, Jim Coyle, Harry Cowgill, and Coach Reid .

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Coach Adkins and players cheer the team on .

Richard Hardesty and Joe Webster move around after
the play .

Jim 0. , Jim D. and Brian get in on the action .
68

Team Record
8th
Tri-Center
Walnut
Treynor
Logan
Avoha
7th
Tri-Center
Treynor
Logan
Avoha

Brian Carter stretches for the cat ch .

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�Basketball Beginnings

Row 1- Brian Carter , Shawn McKee , Lee Gibnore , Dale Spetman, Jerry Miller , Jim
Bussing. Row 2 - Coa ch Tiedeman , Rodney Hutson , Ra ndy Geise, Kirk Rasmussen ,
Mark Torneten , Ron Arrick. Row 3- Randy James , Todd Wolford , David Kruse,
B.ill Adam s, Rich Alger, a nd Derek Hansen .

The team warms up before the game .

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8th
Tri-Cent er
Treynor
Oakland
Elkhorn
Walnut
Shelby
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Avoha
7th
Port smouth
Earling
ISD
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26
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Lee gets ready to ge t the ball on the jump.
Good blo ck , Kirk !

Everyone waits fo r the t hrow in.

" Get o ut of my way!" says Da le .

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45
40
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54

�Junior High Basketball
Is a Team Effort
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8th grade
Walnut
Elk Horn
Oakland
Treynor
Shelby
Carson
Avoha
Treynor
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7th grade
Portsmouth
Earling
Carson
Tri-Center
Defiance

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52

Junior High Girls ; Basketball Team : 1st Row L-R : Kristy Whitney , Shelley Ring,
Amy Ausdemore, Robin Martin , Trisha Plumb , Teresa Ausdemore, Carol Stroebele.
2nd Row: Shari Madsen , Diane Darrin gton , Tracy Hough, Kelly Adair, Joan Garcia,
Kim Jones, Tami Koenig 3rd Row: Barb Jensen , Kim McKern , Lisa Rasmussen,
Sharon Torneton, Diane Dawson, Jaye O' Don iel, Dora mae Cass0n , Cynthia White,
Coach Waller.

"Let's play defense," says Robin Martin

Teresa Ausdemore is NOT about to surrender ! Sh e's just warning the others
to play it cool.

"It pay s a lot to be tall ," mutters Amy.
70

Hustle , Connie!

"What's That?" Kris asks.

�Kelly Adair
Bill Adams
Richard Alger

Anthony Angel
Ronald Arrick
Lisa Bertelsen

Paul Bivens
Kurt Bloom
Shelly Brown

Wendy gives a seventh grade smile!
Working hard.
Doramae Casson
Bryce Christensen (Chip)
Shelly Coberly

Steve Coberly
Wendy Colglazier
Billy Conner

Cindy Conners
Troy Danker
Debbie Davis

71

�Diane Dawson
Ron Dose
Jerry Eilenstein
Geri Gach
Joan Garcia

Scott Gartin
Randy Geise

Tracy Grace
David Grim

Derek Hansen
Deanna Hassler
Tracy Hough
Billy Huff
Rodney Hutson

Connie James
Darrell Jennings
Barb Jensen
Janet Kamminga
Mike Kephart

David Kruse
Wendy Larsen

Larry Larson
Jean Leth

Terry Magnuson
Kim McKern
Sheil Minear
Brad Montgomery
Dennis Moore

72

�Butch Muell
Darren Nelson
Jaylen O'Doniel
Jim Osborne
Danny Peterson

Donna Peterson

Julie Philips
Derek.looks on as Bill and Dale toast the BB
seaso n at Pizza King.
Lisa Powell
Nick Pursell
Trisha Rahde
Llsa Rasmussen
Cory Scoular

Mark Shafe r

Gary Sherbon

Jackie Smith
Treasurer: Brad Montgomery. Sec: Randy Geise.
V.P. : Tracy Hough. Pres.: Richard Alger
Jane Sorenson
Sharon Torneton
Cynthia White
Jeff Williams
Todd Wolford

73

�Junior High Gains Experience

Mike Rodenburg wrestles his way to
the top.

Row I - Brian Carter, Richard Hardesty, Randy James, Mark Shafer, Scott Gartin,
Darrell Jennings. Row 2 - Lynn Leaders , Mike Rodenburg , Bill Huff, Jim Osborne,
Jerry Taylor , Joe Webster and Coach Frisk.

That's the way, Jim!

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1

"Now take it easy on him, Scott," says Mr. Reid.

Hang in there, Jerry!

Teammates and cheerleaders support the wrestler.

The Eagle keeps his head in the match.

Lynn does the tango.

.

Randy checks to make sure every thi ng
is all right .

74

�TRACK TEAM SETS RECORD

Boys' Track members are: Row 1 Jerry Taylor, Todd Jensen, Mike
Rodenburg, Lyn_n Leaders, Todd Wolford, Richard Alger, Mark
Shafer; Row 2 Jim Coyle, Bill Wilson, David Schnackenburg, Kirk
Rasmussen, Brian Carter, David Kruse, Richard Hardesty, Coach
Mr. Wax.

Members of the 880 yd . Medley team are: Kirk Rasmussen, Brian Carter, Richard Hardesty , and (not pictured) Jim Coyle. They set a school record for the 880.

Members of the girls' track team are: Row 1 Mr. Frisk, coach,
Connie Goss, Shelley Minear, Lisa Bertelsen , Wendy Colglazier,
Jaye O'Doniel , Kim McKern, Doramae Casson ; Row 2 Twyla Hinman, Wendy Larsen, Amy Ausdemore , Shari Madsen , Ronda Reese,
Diane Dawson,

The girls 880 yd. medley won first at the conference
meet. The members are : Lisa Bertelsen, Connie Goss ,
Shelley Minear , and Ronda Reese.

Brian hands off to Kirk.

Richard gets the Baton to Brian.

Shelley hands off to Connie.

Richard practices his jump.

Everyone works hard at track practiceright, Todd?
75

�Junior High Football Cheerleaders: Top: Ann Larsen Middle : LaVone Christiansen, Lisa
Bertelsen, Wendy Larsen, Wendy Colglazier. Bottom : Carol Storebele.

Cheer, Junior High Cheerleaders, Cheer!

Junio r High Wrestling Cheerleaders: Top: Wendy Colglazier Middle: Lisa Bertelsen ,
Wendy Larsen Bottom: LaVone Christiansen

LaVon e Christiansen thinks the JH
football players are number One!

Basketball

�JUNIOR HIGH ARTS RATE

JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR members are: Row I : Jaye O'Doniel , Connie James , Tanya Barnard , Doramae Casson , Danelle
Dofn er , Gerri Gach , J ayne So rensen , Tra cy Hough , Diane Dawson , Jean Leth , Wend y Colglazier , Shelley Min ea r , Ann
Larsen , Lisa Rasmusse n , Wend y Ho ugh , Shari Madsen , Darrell Jennin gs, Mike Kephart , Dennis Moore . Row 2 : Todd J ensen , Todd Wolford , Lynn Leaders , Harr y Cowgill , Ja ckie Smith , Marga ret Hurd , Kirn McKern , Mary Koest er s, LaVone
Christiansen , Julie Phillips, Lisa Bert elsen , Shelly Brown , Kim Jones, Mary Gach , Tammy Koenig, Rich Alge r, Ron Dose ,
Randy Geise. Row 3: Carol St roebele, Teresa Eledge, Wend y Larse n , Sharo n Tornet en, Cindy White , Jim Bussin g, David
Schnackenb erg, Shawn McKee , Bill Wilso n , Mark To rn eten , Philip Lo ngmeyer , Ki rk Rasmussen , Derek Ha nsen , Brad
Montgo m ery , Pat Angel , Diane Darrington , Kirsten Bertelsen , Debbie George, Am y Ausdemore direct ed b y Susan Brase l.

Junio r High Ba nd members are : Row I : Ronda Reese , Kathy Gayhte, Teresa Ausem do re, Barb Jensen , Cindy Whit e,
Jackie Smith , Caro l St roebele. Row 2: Lisa Bertelse n Wend y Co lglazier, Kim McKern , Tracy Ho ugh , Sherrie Larsen,
Joa n Garcia, Kirst en Bertelsen , Kris Whitney, Rich Alger, Wend y Larsen , Brad Mont gomery , Jaye O'Doniel, Shelley
Ring . Row 3 : Sha ron To rnete n , Chip Chri stense n , Ly nn Lea ders, Todd Wolford , Mark Torneten Trisha Plubm , Robi n
Martin , J ay ne Sorensen , Ta mmy Koe nig, Todd Neilsen , Phillip Longmeyer , Jo e Webster , Bill Co nn er , Ku rt Bl oom , Rand
J ames , Ki rk Rasmusse n. Row 4 : Mark Shafer , Rand y Geise , Co nnie J am es , Krist y Arrick, Darrell Je nnings , Derek Han sen , Dale Spet man , Da nn y Pet ersen , David Schnackenberg , Todd J ensen , Shari Madsen , Mr. Montgo mery , Dora ma Casso n , Diane Darringto n , Ann Larse n .

Playing on t he Junior High
wa

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�The way we were .. .

78

�INDEX
FRESHMEN
Alger , Stuart 8,13,16,25,26,45,56
Ausdemore, Ann 12,13,16,31,45,57 ,59 ,63
Babcock, Cindy 4 ,13
Barnard, Teri 13 ,40
Christensen, Dan 5,13,16,25,58
Christoffersen, Terry 5,13,16,17
Clausen, Kathy 13
Clausen , Ken 5,13,60
Collins, Ron 10,13,40
Cox, Arvetta 13 ,43 ,57 ,60
Danker, Sheila 13 ,60
Danker, Todd 5,13,35,56
Dawson , Dan 8,13,25 ,56
Dicenzo, Kim 13,59
Driver, Renee 13,60
Eilenstine , Linda 13,60
Fisher , Robyn 13,60
Gathye, Lorrie 13
Geise, Denise 10,13,16,41
Grosvenor, Carla 13,16,18,40,59,60
Hinman, Laurie 12,13,60
Hough, Kim 7 ,13,16,17 ,19,31,44,57 ,60,78
Hough, Tammy 13 ,41,63
Ivers, Becky 11,13 ,16,60,63
Jensen, Chris 13 ,16,63
Kephart, Shelly 13 ,41,60,63
Kloewer, Denise 12,13,16,18,31,60
Koesters, John 13
Krise , Chris 1,5,13
Kruse, Kevin 13,16,25
Kunze, Dan 8,14
Lander, Tammy 14
Lander, Todd 14,63
Larsen, Harold 5,14,37
La rsen , Laurie 14,19,40,43,63
Larso n, Brian 5,14,26
Lea ders, Barb 8,14,16,18,31,41,60
Leaders, Mike 14,16,25
Magn uson, Larry 14
Mat thews, Sherry 12,14,60
McKe rn , Steve 5,14,16,25,27,58,63
McKib ben, Brad 14,40
Meek, Stephanie 14,16,31,59 ,60,63
Me llo , Mary 14,16,41,45
Minea r, Joyce 14
Moeller, Keri 14
Muell, Penny 14,43
Nelson, Ken 14
Newberry , Judy 14
O'Doniel, Rob 5,15 ,16,25 ,26,56,63
Olson, Cristie 11,15,16,19,40,57 ,60 ,78
Parish , Clint 5,8,15 ,16,56 ,63
Peterse n, Doreen 15
Peterson, Nora 12,15,16 ,31,59 ,63
Pitt, Wes 5,15,37,63
Prewitt , Janis 1,8,10,1 5,16,31 ,4 1,45 ,78
Rasmussen, Dixie 3,15
Shafer, Kelly 12,15 ,57
Sharp, Brian 5,10,15,40
Sherbon , Pam 15 ,43 ,45
Smith, Renee 15 ,16,19,38,41,44,45,60
Spiker, Tim 15
Stein, Joan 12,15,16,19 ,24,28 ,31 ,45 ,57 ,59,63

Taylor, Jim 5,15,31 ,56
Tech, Randy 15,63
TI10mas , Roger 1,15,25,58
Thompsen , Diana 15,41
Wenninghoff, Dorothy 15 ,63
Whittington, Shelly 10,15 ,16,31 ,60,63
Witt, Diane 15 ,16
SOPHOMORES
Allen , Mark 1,34
Adams , Denise 10,12,16,18,19,34,44,45
Angel, Lori 12,33 ,34,44,45,57
Angeroth, Renae 2,10,16,17,24,34,40,42,60,61
Arbaugh, Beth 34,60
Ausdemore , Len 4 ,16,25,34
Ausdemore, Pat 5,16,17 ,34
Barnard, Tami 34,43
Bebout, Darian 25,34,45,56,58
Bloom, Todd 16,25,34,60,61
Christoffersen, Jorgen 34
Coberly, David 34
Colglazier, Kelly 7 ,16,24,31 ,34,42,57 ,63
Collins, Ira 25,34,56,60,63
Cowgill, Jim 5,34,60,61
Donoho, Rick 34
Drake, Lora 34
Driver , Deb 34,63
Driver, Teresa 12,16,24 ,31 ,34,59
Dunblazier, Anita 16,26,34,60
Ebert, Jeff 34
Eledge , Lynn 26,34,60
Fisher, Jonathon 35,60,61
Gilmore , Alan 16,17 ,18,25,35,58
Goldapp , Jay 3,5,35 ,45
Goodsell , Brian 35
Goss, Sandy 16,18,35 ,60
Grosvenor, Cheryl 16,18,31 ,35 ,44,59 ,60
Hough , Dennis 16,17,35 ,63
Haynie , Kathy 16
Hough , Kevin 5,6,35 ,39,42,56
Huff, Sandy 16 ,18,35,41,44,60
Hurd , Eileen 35,43 ,60
Kennedy, Kris 4,16,18,41,43,44
Koesters, Margaret 35,60
Larsen , Doug 4,5 ,16,17,2 5,3 5,56
Lee , Patty 16,35
Lindwurm, Dan 35
Lustgraaf, Mark 35
Magnuson , Deb 35
McDonald, Marcia 10,16,18 ,35
McKibben , Paul 35,60,6 1
Mello, Deb 35,43
Miller, Michelle 12,31 ,3 3,35 ,45,57 ,59
Mullen , Tina 35
Mullen , Toni 36,44,57
Nielsen, Randy 2,25,27 ,36 ,60,61,63
Petersen , Darryl 36
Phillips, Scott 36
Price , Ray 36
Rahde , Peggy 11 ,36,43 ,44,60
Ring, Jody 12,16,36,59
Rodenburg, Karen 12,16,18,31,33 ,36,57
Roye r, Don 36,45
Schnackenberg, Mark 5,36,37,56
Sherbon , Jeff 36
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�Snyder, Sue 36
Spetman , Amy 26,36,60
Spiker, Janice 16,17,18,36
Stahlnecker, Todd 36,37
Stroebele , Nancy 3,7,16,24,31,33,36,42,59,63
Tech , Mark 36
Torneten, Marsha 16,17,36,60
Townsend, Ron 36
Ulmer, Wendy 3,16,17,36,41,78
Vanecek, Lisa 7,26,33,36,60
Waldron, David 36
Whitney, Kelly 3,4,7,16,18,24,36,39,57,59,63,78
Wright, Joe 36
JUNIORS
Adams, Dan 5,25,28,54,56,58,78
Angel, Mike 5 ,28
Ainsworth, June 3,4,7 ,16,17 ,28,31,45,60
Arnold , Tracy 8,28,31,41,42
Babcock , Holly 8,12,28
Bloom , Lisa 10,16,28,40,41,42,60,61
Christensen, Darwin 5,28,45,58,78
Cihacek, Rose 19,28,43,44,60
Coberly, Cindy 16,18,28
Collins, Colleen, 28
Cox, Gene 28
Darrington , Neil l 0,28 ,60,61
Drake, Dianna 28
Driver, Arlen 28
Eilenstine, Gloria 28
Fields, Darci 18,28
Floerchinger, Teresa ll ,16,19,28,42 ,44,60,61,63
French, Ron 5,28
Goodsell, Dan 29
Grosvenor, Mark 4,5,29,56.
Gutheil, Faye 29 ,60
Hardesty, Sherry 4,29,37,43
Haynie, Karen 16,18,19,29,41,60,61
Hinman, Dave 5,16,29,56
Ivers, Andrea 8,16,29 ,40,60,61
Johnson, Terry 29 ,37 ,63
Kamminga, Beth 16,18,29,43
Kephart, Galen 29
Kloewer, Diane 12,16,18,29,31,42,44
Kunze, Doug 29
Larson, Cheryl 10,1 1,16,19,29 ,40,43,60
Ledwell, Pete 24,29
Lindwurm, Susan 29
Longmeyer, Steve 16,29
May, Bev 16,29
McKern, Julie 16,17 ,29,3 1,33
Mc Kern, Mike 5 ,24,30,37 ,39 ,56,58
Miller, Frank 30
Mullin, Mike 5,30,45 ,56
Murphy, Jim 30
Nielsen, Jeff 5,16,30
Niemann, Fred 30
Phillips, Curt 30
Pitt , Gary 5,30
Powell, Mark 4 ,16,25,30
Price , Dorothy 30
Rasmussen , Penny 16,18,30,31,41,43 ,45
Rodenburg, Lori 30,43 ,57 ,78
Schultz, Becky 16,30,44
Shafer, Jeff 5 ,30,37 ,38,42 ,45 ,58
Shudak, Becky 30,37 ,63
80

Smith, Teresa 3,4,7 ,16,17 ,19,30,37 ,39,41 ,42 ,43,44,60
Spetman , Donna 17 ,30
Stageman, Sarah 7,24,30,31
Stange , John 5,8,16,17 ,25,30,45
Stein , Tom 5,6,16 ,30,45 ,56,58,63
Syndergaard, Beth 30
Ulmer, Stephanie 16,18,30,43
Vanecek, Cricket 30
Werts, Joy 4,7 ,16,30,37 ,39,41,42,43,44,54,59
Young, Lisa 16,30
SENIORS
Adams, Jeff 47 ,54,60,78
Alger, Julie 8,9 ,16,17 ,18,24,31,32,33,42,45,46,47 ,54,57
Benson, Tim 4 ,25,27 ,47
Bussing, Dawn 47 ,46
Carter, Jeff 4,37,38,47
Carter, John 47
Chadwick, Kim 31,32,33,44,47,60,61
Cihacek, Tim 4
Danker, Rhonda 18,43,46,48
Delham, Maude 19,60
Ebert, Julie 3,4,8,9,16,17,l 8,31,32,33,48,54
Foote, Roge r 5
Geise, Kevin 16,17 ,18,46,48
Goodsell, Dave 16,17 ,46,48
Grace, Tanya 16,17 ,18,42,46,48
Hendrix, Ed 5,8,9,46,48
Heywood, Joanna 54
Hough , Craig 5 ,6,25 ,42,48 ,54,56,58
Hough , Ran dy 48
Hurd, Sharon 43,46,48
Jensen , Jim 3,49
Kay, Brian 49,78
Kennedy, Rod 5,28,37,39,45 ,46,49,56
Kloewer, David 5,37 ,38,46,49
Larsen, Terry 4,5,6,8,9,25,27,46,49,54,56
Lindwurm, Lori 44,45,49,54
McDonald, Paul 45,46,49
Medalle, Melissa 11 ,19,31,49,60,61
Mello, Cnydi 43,46,49,54,60
Miller, Charlie 5,37,38 ,39,46,78
Minear, Annette 3,8,9,31,32,41,45,46,50
Muell, Tonette 45,50
Mullin , Mark 24,46,47,50
Nelson, Jerry 3
Nelson, Keila 46,50
Neilsen, Nancy 4,16,17 ,18,31,50
Plumb, Lezli 3,4,8,9,16,17 ,18 ,31,32,46,50
Pope, Tim 4,5,8,9,46,50
Prososki, Rick 5,50,56,60
Reese, Robin 9,31,32,33,42,46,50
Richards, Floyd 51,52
Royer, David 42,46
Sharp, Sharon 51,60
Stein, Mike 5,8,9, 16,17 ,25 ,27 ,37 ,54,55 ,56 ,58,78
Spetman , Mike 4 ,25,27 ,46,51
Stahlnecker, Wayne 51
Stewart, Doug 3,51
Thomas, Rusty 2,4,5 ,9 ,25 ,27 ,42,46,47 ,51 ,54,58
Torneten, Lee 4 ,41,51
Vanecek, Rhonda Sue 41,46,51,60
Vencil, Jackie 9,12,52
Whittington, Curt 5,37 ,38,52
Winner, Mark 4,5,6,8,9,37 ,38 ,39,4 5,46,47 ,52,56,58
Wright , Susan 12,41,43 ,47,53

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                    <text>�����FALL
Seniors .... ... .... .. . . . . . . . . 5
Football . . ..... . .. . .. . ...... 13
Spirit Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Homecoming . .. .. . .. . . .. . .... 18
Drama/Speech ...... .. ... . .... 20
Volleyball .. .. ... .. .. ...... . . 23
Band . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 25
AFS . .. .. ...... . ..... . . .. .. 28

WINTER
Juniors .. . ... . . . .. . ... . ..... 30
Boys' Basketball .. . .. . .. . ...... 33
Sophomores . . .. .. ..... . . ... . . 36
Girls ' Basketball . . ..... .. . .. .. . 39
Freshmen . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Wrestling ... .. . ..... . .. ...... 45
Annual ... . ..... . .. . .. .. .. .. 48
NHS . . .. .. .. .. ..... . . . .... . 49
UHT/ Pep Club . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 50

SPRING
Boys' Track . . .. . . .. .. ... . .... 52
Girls ' Track . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Choir . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .... . 54
Teachers/ Administration ... . . . . .. . 56
Prom .. .. .... .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . 59
Graduation ... .... . . . .. . .. . . .. 60
Baseball . ..... . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . 62
Softball . .. . . . . . . . .... . ... . . . 63
Student Involvement . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

JUNIOR HIGH
Eighth Grade . . . . ...... . .. .... 66
Foot ball . .. . . . . . . . . .... .. ... 69
Band/Choir .. . . .. . . ..... . . . .. 70
Seventh Grade . . . . .. ..... . .... 71
Boys' Baske tball ... .. . .. . . . .... 73
Girls' Basketball . .. .. . .... .... . 74
Wrestling ... . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. 75
Cheerleaders . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 7 6
Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 77

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�BEGINNINGS
There's been a lot of new
beginnings for us this year.
New Surroundings
New Romances
New Experiences in New Classes
New Teammates
and
New Teachers
But between these covers you'll
find the same old . .. . .. .
Students together in study and fun.

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�Fall

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School's only just begun , and at first
it doesn't seem as if it will be so long . For
entertainment there's introduction to new
classes- greasing the palms along the way,
book fee , lock charge , lab fee , shop fee ,
art fee , .. . thank heavens it's not pay
restrooms-there's re-establishing allies,
and checking out the opposition, our
rough edges are still showing :

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�A Senior's Journey

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DAN ADAMS
Basketball 1,2,3,4
Track 1,2,3,4
Baseball 2,3,4
Football 1,2,3,4
Prom Server 2
Junior Leader 3
Student Cabinet 2,3,4
Homecoming King 4

JUNE AINSWORTH
Cheerleading 3,4
Science Club 1
Choir 1,2,3
Marching Band 1,2,3
Band 1,2 ,3
U.H.T.4
Pep Club 4

TRACY ARNOLD
Basketball 1,2, 3,4
Volleyball 4
N.H.S. 2,3,4
Speech 1,2
Annual Staff 1,2,3 ,4
Drama 1
Library Club 1
Softball I
Home coming Court 4
Class Officer 3,4

PER BACHMAN
Speech 4
Wrestlin g 4
Choir 4
Dra ma 4
Swin g Choir 4

LISA BLOOM
Basketball I
Science Club 1
N.H .S. 2,3,4
Speech 2,3,4
Choir 1,2,3
Annual Staff 1,2,3,4
Drama 2,3,4
Swing Choir 2,3
Library Club 3,4
Marchin g Band 1,2 ,3
U.H.T. 4

A.F.S. 4

DARWI CHRISTENSEN
Wrestling 1,2
Base ball 1,2,3,4
Foo tball 1,2,3 ,4
Pep Club 4
Homecoming Court 4

Senior Class Officers- L. to R.- Tracy Arnold , Joy Werts Ju lie
McKern , Cheryl Larson.

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�Of a Thousand

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ROSE CIHACEK
Basketball 1,2,3
Ch oi r 1,2,3,4
Lib rary Club 2,3 ,4
Marching Band I
Soft ball 1,2
A.F.S. 3
U.H.T. 1,2,3,4
Girls Glee 4
Pep Club 4

GEN E COX
Speech 2
Ba eba ll l ,2
Foo tball 2,4

BOZANA DANEVSKA
A.F.S. 4
Choir 4

NE! L DARR! GTO
Science Clu b l
Choir l ,2,3
Drama 2,3
Swin g Choir 1,2,3,4
A. F.S. 1,2,3

ARLEN DRIVER

TERES A
FLOERC HING ER
Science Club I
N. I-1. S. 2,3,4
Speech 1,2,4
Sta ge hand 1,2, 3,4
Choir 1,2,3,4
Drama l ,2,3,4
Swin g Choir 3,4
Library Club I 2,3,4
Marchin g Ban d l ,2,3 ,4
A.F.S. 1,2,3 ,4

RON FRENCH
Track 3
Wrest lin g I ,2
Footbal l 3,4
Pep Cl ub 4

DAN GOODSELL

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�Miles Starts with

MARK GROSVENOR
Track 3,4
Homeco mi ng Cour t 4
Wrestlin g 1,2,3,4
Foot"ball 1,2,3,4

SH ERRY HARD ESTY
Ch ec rlea din g 2,3
Homeco min g Co urt 4
Marchin g Band 2,3
U.H .T. l ,2,3

DA YID HI NMAN
Trac k 3,4
Wres tlin g 1,2, 4
Baseba ll J ,2,3
March ing Band J ,2,3
Foo tball 1,2,3,4
Band 1,2,3
Pep Clu b 4
Class Offi ce r 3
Student Ca bin et 4

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FAYE GUTH EIL

KAREN HAYNIE
Basketball l
Science Cl ub 1
Speech 1,2,4
Stage band J ,2,3,4
Choir 1,2,3,4
Ann ual Staff 2,3,4
Swing Choir 3,4
Band J ,2,3 ,4
A.F. S. 1,2,3
Girls Gl ee 2,4
Pep Cl ub 4

ANDREA IVERS
Volleyball 3
Speech 3,4
Stage band 1,2,3,4
Choir 1 ,2,3,4
Drama 3,4
Swing Ch oir 3,4
March ing Band 1,2,3,4
Band 1,2 ,3,4
U.H.T. 1
Pep Club 4

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�A SINGLE STEP!
BETH KAMMINGA
Basketball 3
Marching Band 2,3,4
U.H.T. 3,4
Girls Glee 4

DOUGLAS KUNZE
Tracie 1,2
Science Club 1
Wrestling 1
Chess Club 3

PETE LEDWELL
Basketball 1
Football 1,2

DIANE KLOEWER
Basketball 2 ,3 ,4
Volleyball 3,4
N.H .S. 3,4
Library Club 1,2,3 ,4
Marching Band 2 ,3 ,4
Pep Club 4

CHERYL LARSON
Basketball 1
Science Club 1
Speech 1,2,3,4
Stageband 3,4
Choir 1 ,2 ,3 ,4
Swing Choir 4
Drama 2,3 ,4
Library Club 1,2
Band 1,2,3 ,4
A.F.S. 2,3,4
U.H.T. 3,4
Pep Club 4
N.H .S.4

SUSAN LINDWURM
A.F.S. 2 ,3,4
U.H.T.4

Some Seniors , such as Darwin , didn't take school as a
very serious event.

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�SENIORS

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STEVE LONGMEYER
Basketball 1
Track 2
Stagehand 1,2,3
Marching Band 1,2 ,3
Band 1,2 ,3

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JULIE LEDHOLTZ
Volleyball 4
Choir 4
Girls' Glee 4

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Pictured are Rose and one of her
Was eating styrofoam cups always better
many visitors she brought to Govern- than eating lunch?
ment.

Tracy always used perfect etiquette.

JULIE MC KERN
BEVERLY MAY
Stagehand 1,2 ,3
Marching Band 1,2 ,3
Band 1,2,3
Cho1r 1
Student Cabinet 4

Basketball 1,2 ,3,4
Track 1
Stagehand 1,2,3,4
Marching Band 1,2,3,4
Band 1,2,3,4
Softball 1,2,4
Prom Server 3
Homecoming Court 4
Class Officer 4

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�LOOK

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MIKE MC KERN
Track 3 ,4
Science Club 1
Speech 2
Wrestling 1,2 ,3 ,4
Baseball 1,2 ,3 ,4
Football 1,2 ,3
Pep Club 4

JEFF NIELSEN
Track I
Stageband 1,2
Marching Band 1,2 ,3
Band 1,2 ,3
Football 1,2 ,3 ,4

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MIKE MULLI N
Track 3,4

FRED NI EMANN
Basketball I
Track 1,2

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GARY PITT
Wrestling 1,2 ,3
Football 1,2 ,3,4
Pep Club 4

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MARK POWELL
Basketball 1,2 ,3 ,4
Track 1,2
Stageband 1
Marching Band 1,2 ,3,4
Band 1,2 ,3,4

PENNY RASMUSS EN
Chee rlea ding 1,2,3 ,4
Annual Staff 1,2 ,3,4
Marching Band 1,2,3 ,4
U.H.T . 1,2 ,3,4
Class Officer 1 ,3

�TOWARDS THEIR
LORI RODENBURG
Track 1,2 ,3
Science Club 1
Choir 1,2
A.F.S. 1,2 ,3,4
U.H.T . 1,2,3,4
Girls Glee 2

JEFF SHAFER
Track 4
Science Club I
N.H.S. 3,4
Wrestling 1,2,3,4
Baseball 2 ,3
Library Club 4
Football l ,2 ,3 ,4
Pep Club 4
Homecoming Court 4

TERESA SMITH- N.H.S. 2,3,4
Speech 1,2 Stageband 1,2 ,3
Marchin g Band 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3
Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 Class Office r 3 Choir 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff
1,2,3 ,4 Drama 1 Library Club 1,
2,3,4 Softb all 1 A.F.S. 1,2,3
U. 1-1.T. 3,4 Girls' Glee 4 Pep
Club 4

DONNA SPETMAN
Track 1
Stageband 1,2,3
Marching Band 1,2,3
Ban d 1,2,3
Cheer!eading 1,2
Softball 1
U.H.T. 1,2

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BECKY SCHULTZ
Basketball 1
Marching Band 1,2 ,3
Softball 1,2

BECKY SHUDAK
Cheer!eading 1,3
Choir 1
Girls Glee 4

SARAH STAGEMAN
Cheerleading 1,3
Annual Staff 1,2
Marching Band 2
U.H.T. l
Class Officer 2
Homeco ming Court 4
Student Cabinet 1

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�FUTURE.
TOM STEIN
Baseball 2,3 ,4
Band 1,2,3,4
Stageband 1,2,3,4
Marching Band 1,2,3,4
Wrestling 1,2,3
Football 1,2 ,3,4
Prom Server 2
Student Cabinet 3
Homecoming Court 4

JOHN STANGE
Basketball 1,3
Stageband 1,2,3
Marching Band 1,2,3
Band 1,2,3
Baseball 1,4
Football 1,2,3,4
Class Officer 2
Homecoming Court 4

BETH SYNDERGAARD
Basketball 1,2
Track 1
Choir 1 ,2 ,3 ,4
Drama 1
Library Club 4
U.H.T. 4
Girls Glee 4
Pep Club 4

Not pictured on the Senior pages
are Dianna Drake and Terry Johnson

STEPHANIE ULMER
Marching Band 2,3,4
U.H.T. 2 ,3 ,4

JOY WERTS
Basketball 1
N.H.S. 3,4
Stage band 1,2,3 ,4
Marching Band 1,2 ,3 ,4
Band 1,2,3,4
Cheerleading 3
Choir 1,2
Swing Choir 2
Annual Staff 1,2,3 ,4
Library Club 1,2,3
Softball 1,2,3 ,4
U.H.T. 3,4
Class Officer 4
Student Cabinet 2
Prom Server 2
Jr. Leader 3
Homecoming Queen 4

The Senior Class of 1979 chose their Class Motto "A Journey of A Thousand Miles
Starts With A Single Step ," their class colors were Sky Blue and Sunny Yellow , the class
flower was the daisy, and Mr. Nelson served as the Senior Class Sponsor.

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�The Varsity Football Squad of 1978-1979 is : Front row- Assistant Manager Dallas Whitney, Coach Cox, Coach Frisk, Coach Anderso n , Coach Wax, Mana ger Philip Longmeyer. 2nd-All Seniors-Gary Pitt , Jeff Nielsen, Ron French, Jeff Sha fer, Dan Adams ,
Mark Grosvner, Dave Hinman , John Stange , Tom Stein, Darwin Christensen. 3rd-Mark Schnackenberg, Stuart Alger, Kevin
Ho ugh , Clinton Parish, Jim Taylor, Doug Larsen , Jay Goldapp , Pat Ausdemore , Len Ausdemore , Rob O'Doniel, Wes Pitt. 4thMi ke Rodenb erg, Jerry Taylor, Jim Coyle, Dan Christensen , Harold Larsen , Terry Christoffersen , Steve McKern , Brian La rson ,
J im Cowgill, Tim Spiker, Ma tt McCollough, David Schnackenberg, Terry Hansen, Dan Dawson. Not shown : Gene Cox, Ma nager
Kelly Ho ugh.

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Our Guys 1n Blue

No. 23 - a little bit hungry?!
Do you want to boogie tonight?

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The Underwood Football Tea m ended the 1978 season
with a 4-5 record . Three of the losses we re by less than one
t ouchd own ; so with a few breaks, the season could have
ended a lot different.
Darwin Christensen ended the season with 869 yards
passing and 304 yards rushing for a total of 11 73 yards tottal offe nse to lea d the co nfere nce.
Dan Ada ms was third in t he conference with 4 78 yards
in pass rece ptions.
Bo th Adams and Christensen were selected 1st tea m All
Western Iowa Con fe rence .
Mar k Grosvenor led all Eagle tac klers with 67 tackles.
Dave Hinman led all Eagle running backs with 6 17 yards
rushing.
For the coaching staff it was a very enjoyab le season . We
were smaller physically than most teams in the confere nce ,
but the players made up for it wi th tremendous effor ts and
a grea t squad attit ude.

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�Eagles are crashing through.

l}arwin Christensen hands it off to Dave Hinman .

Tom Stein races against Tri Centers No. 21.
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�You go that way and I'll go this way.

I've got it ; it's mine.

Eagles and
Cheerleaders .
Go Together!
Varsity Football Cheerleaders- Top: Senior Teresa Smith
and Ke ll y Whitney. Nancy Stroebele, cen ter Lisa Vanecek,
Lyn n Eledge. Bottom: Kelly Colglazier.

Junior Varsity Football Cheerleaders-To p left La Vone
Christensen , top right Kim Dicenzo. Kim Hough, left and
1ight Renee Smith. Center, Car 1Stroebele .

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�Who ARE these masked men? Is John their leader? They bear a remarkable
resemblence to Darwin , Mark, and Ron.

Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde? Or Darwin and Rose?

Head Coach "Big Bird" along with his faithful companion "Fozie Bear."
"Is my carriage ready yet?"asks
Shelly.

I think they did wear shoes in the
SO's, Toni.

Enthusiasm During
"Speech? Who me?" asks
David.

Spirit Week

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Becky, Shelly , and Lorrie can't believe Farrah Fawcett started this
way.

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�Nancy reminds Ron to keep his shirt tucked in while playing.
La Vone stresses the importance of a pre-game warm-up.

Kelly reminds Mr. Anderson where and when the game will be played.

The secret is to stay behind your marble , Kris.
Four Famous Pie Lovers: Mr. Anderson, Jay, Ron ,
and David.

Cheerleaders combine their efforts for more spirit.

Reaches Its Peak
At Spirit Night.

Joy, Tracy, Teresa , Darwin , Mark
and Danny complete the homecoming court obsticle course by
finishin g the winning pyramid.

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�Life's
Been
Good

The 1978-79 Homecoming King and Queen : Dan Adams
and Joy Werts .

Homecoming Candidates: Sarah Stageman and John Stange, Teresa
Smith and Mark Grosvenor, Juli e McKern a nd Je ff Shafer, Tra cy
Arnold and Tom Stein, Sherry Hardesty and Darwin Christensen.

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The reception lin e fo llowing the ceremony kept eve ryo ne
smiling.
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�What a way to relax!

If only Dick Clark could see us !

And the Dancing
Was Great!!

May I have the next dance , too, Wendy?

Everyone picks favorites on a slow dance .

Mr. Cox spies Kevin with o ut his pa rtn er.

Student

Cabinet

Per and Fred aren ' t ca mera shy.
St ud ent Ca binet me mbers o rganized the 1978 CorStud. Cab. Me mbers: Spo nso r- Mr . Benzing, Bev May , Dann y Adams
onation . The theme chosen was: "Life's Been Good."
(Srs.), Lisa Ya nacek , Do ug Larsen (!rs .), Renee Smith, Barb Lea ders
The '77 Kin g and Queen, Rusty Thomas and Annette
(Soph .), Wend y Ulmer (Jr.) , Connie Adams, Teresa Ausde more (Fresh.) , Mi
.
t t t n over their reicrn to the
Stuart Alger (So ph.) , Dave Hinman (Sr.)
near , we re pi esen
ur
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new ro yalt y, Dann y and Jo y. Foll owing the ceremony,
music and plenty of da ncing room were provided for
the stu de n t bo dy and alumni.

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Mistress &amp; Master of Ceremo nies:
Lisa Yanace k
Doug Larsen
Senior Tribute:
Dari on Bebout
Court Announcer:
Wendy Ulmer
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�Cheryl Larson , Andrea
Ivers , Sherry Matthews,
Lisa Bloom , Cindy Matthews.

"I want that treasure! " Cheryl
exclaims .
"Childish." Sherry
thinks .

"You've killed her."
Andrea exclaims.

"You can have this one ."

Becky Ivers

Fall Play Got
It Together

Lorrie Gathye and Mary
Mello do a mine.

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Is th(

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Second Season!!!
!!And Going Strong

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Volleyball girls and Coach Loos put a lot of work in to their team this fall. Each girl
showed tremendous spirit which helped make the season so successful. It is hoped that
the winning attitude of every player will ca rry over not only into next year's volleyball
seaso n , but also into the rest of girls' high school athletics .

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" I want this bump to be perfect," says Joan.

"Let's ge t that ball over the net , girls!" exclaims Shelley.

VARSITY
(Games Won)
Mo. Valley
St. Alberts
Elk Horn
Oakland
Lewis C.
Treynor
Tri-C.
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Elk Horn
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Mo. Valley
Lewis C.
Oakland
Treynor
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Shelley sets it high for one of her teammates.

"A second too late !" protests Ann .

J.V. team members. Bac k: Den ise K.loewer, ora Peterson , Diane Darringto n, Janis Prewitt, Coach Loos.
Front: Shelley Ring, Tami Koenig, Joan Stein, Ann
Ausdemore.

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�Varsity players. Back: Julie Ludholtz, Jodi Ring,
Karen Rodenburg, Teresa Driver , Coach Michele
Loos. Front: Diane Kloewer , Lolita Ange l, Michelle Miller , Tracy Arnold. The three senior
members are Julie , Diane and Tracy. Not pictured is Kelly Shafer, the team's manager and
s ta tis tician.

Variety in serving techniques .

Teresa, number 42, might just return the ball with a "hip"
bump.
They can't return that great spike , Teresa!

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Looks like it 's good, Tami .

Mitch ge ts ready to di g as T racy spikes.
"Wow! Is that ball outa sight! " exclaims Mitch.

�Marching on Together!

Marching Band of 1978-1979. Majorettes- Barb Leaders and Wendy Ulmer. Boton Twirler- Debbie Mello. Front row-Gaylen
Montgomery , director, Stephanie Me ek, Kathy Haynie, Mary Mello, Carol Stroebele, Ann Larsen, Cheryl Larson. 2nd-Dennis
Hough, Marcia McDonald , Cristie Olson, Teresa Driver, Jody Ring, Janice Spiker. 3rd - Donna Spetman, Ronda Reese, Kathy
Gaythye, Lynn Leaders , Teresa Ausdemore , Philip Longmeyer. 4th- Julie McKern , And rea Ivers, Kevin Kruse, Denise Geise,
Shelly Ring, Ann Ausdemore. 5th- Karen Ha ynie , Alan Gilm ore, Joan Stein, Kris Whitney, Co nn ie Ad ams, Janis Prewitt. 6thTammy Hough, Rod Taylor , Mike Leaders, Terry Christoffersen, Dale Spetman, Pat Ausdemore. 7th - Kristy Arrick, Sherry Madsen, Twyla H.inman, David Schnackenberg, Brad McK.ibben, Doug Larse n. 8th- Renae An gero th, K.irk Rasmu ssen, Todd Bloom,
Ma rsha Torneten, Kris Lustgraaf, Diane Darrington. 9th- Jo y Werts, Teresa Floerchin ge r, (
) Clin ton Parish, Kevin Hough,
Tom Stein. 10 th- Mark Torneten , Tami Koening, Trisha Plumb , Robin Martin , Nora Peterson, Mark Powe ll. 11 th - K.im Hough,
K.i rsten Bertelsen, Todd Jensen , Chris Jensen, Steve McKern , Rob O'Doniel. 12th- Stuart Alger, on the left end and Dan Christensen on the right end. Tall Flag Twirlers are front to bac k- Kelly Colglazier, Denise Kloewer, Dia ne Kloewer, Karen Rodenburg,
Na ncy St roe bele, Kelly Wh.itn ey. Porn Porn Squad is front to back- Penny Rasmussen, Kris Kennedy, Dixie Rasmussen, Stephanie Ulmer, Tonya Barnard , Beth Kammin ga, Sheila Danker.
Baton Twirler-Debbie Mello

Tall Flag Twirlers-bac k rowKaren Rodenburg, Nancy
St roebele,
Kelly Colglazier. On their
kn ees are Diane
Kloewe r, Denise Kloewer,
and ce nter is
Kelly Whitney.

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�Twirlers,
Porn Porns,
and Horns
Go
Together
Senior Band Members-back row-Karen Haynie, Joy Werts, Tom Stein, Mark Powell. Front
row-Cheryl Larson , Donna Spetman, Andrea Ivers, Teresa Floerchinger, Julie McKern.

Pep band gets together wi th a
tune.

Senior member on the Tall Flags on the left is Diane Kloewer, Senior members on the Porn Porn Squad are Stephanie
Ulmer, Penny Rasm ussen, and Beth Kamminga.
Porn Porn Squad-back- Sheila Danker, Dixie Rasmussen , Front - Kri s Kennedy ,
Penny Rasmussen , Beth Kamminga, Stephanie Ulmer , and Tonya Barnard.

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Drum Majorettes are Barb Leaders
and Wendy Ulmer.

�Some senior band members are Cheryl Larson , Andrea
Ivers , Karen Haynie , and Teresa Floerchin ge r.

Sophomore boys tune up for a picture. lst row- Clint Parish and
Steve McKern. 2nd row- Rob O'Doniel,Dan Christensen , and
Stuart Alger.

Scrapbook

of
Band

Stephanie Meek puts her flute toge ther.

Mike Leaders takes a sea t behind the
d rums.

Wendy Ulmer, Teresa Floerchinger , and Marsha Tornete n received l 's on their solos at contest.

Marsha Torneten pounds
the keyboa rd.

�Bozana Danevska was our exchange student from
Yugoslavia. Her American family was Cheryl and
Brian Larson. Bozana added a new dimension to
our school days by giving us a wonderful look
at some of the habits of her native country. She
always wore a bright smile, and we hope she
takes memories of many friends back h ome with
her.

Per Backnian , from Sweden , spent the first semester at Underwood.
His American family was Robyn and Jonathon Fisher. Per participated
in wrestling and showed remarkable talent in .the fall play.

More interest was shown in the AFS program this year as Renae Angoroth, a 1978-79 junior, was
selected as an exchange student to New Zealand . Cheryl Larson , 1978-79 Senior, is also a possible
candidate , but her plans will not be definite until the summer. Back: AFS Sponsor-Miss Vel asquez, Pat Angel , Kelly Shafer, Robyn Fisher, Cristie Olson ,Jon Fisher, Denise Kloewer. Front: De nise Adams, Teresa Floerchinger, Bozana Danevska, Cheryl Larson, Susan Lindwurm, Per Backman.

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A
F

s

�Winter

•

•

•

Winter's worn our rough edges a little smoother, and we're really getting
to know each other. Some of us are
even becoming rather-INFAMOUS!?!
OH,NO!!!
Smoker in the bathroom ,
Drinker in the can,
Doper in the Jockerroom ,
"Neckin" is getting fans!!!
But never fear, Underwood High
does have it's redeeming qualities:
A number of involved students and a
large amount of dependable students.

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�Juniors on Their Way

Denise
Adams

Mark
Allen

Tami
Barnard

Jim
Cowgill

Darian
Bebout

Sonia
Davick

Rick
Donaho

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Renae
Angeroth

Lori
Angel •

Todd
Bloom

Beth
Arbaugh

• Jorgen
Christofferson

Lora
Drake

Anita
Dunblazier

Len
Ausdemore

Kelly
Colglazier

Teresa
Driver

Debbie
Driver

Jeff
Ebert

Ira
Collins

Lynn
Eledge

Pat
Ausdemore

�More Junior Smiles

John
Fisher

Allen
Gilmore

Kevin
Hough

Sandy
Huff

Jay
Golda pp

Brian ,,.
Goodsell

Sandy
Goss

Cheryl
Grosvenor

Kathy
Haynie

Kris

Eileen
Hurd

Kennedy

Carol
McCollough

Marcia
McDonald

Junior Officers: Kevin Hough-Treas.,
Kelly Whitney-Sec., Nancy StroebeleV-Pres ., Darian Bebout-Pres.

Doug
Larsen

Daniel
Lindwurm

Mark
Lustgraaf

Debbie
Magnuson

Karen punches out.

Toni shows spirit

!
Paul
McKibbean

Debbie
Mello

I

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�Michelle
Miller

Karen
Rodenburg

Janice
Spiker

Toni
Mullin

Randy
Nielsen

Royer

Dick
Salsbury

Mark
Schnackenberg

Todd
Stahlmecker

Nancy
Stroebele

Mark
Tech

Tina
Mullin

Don

Lisa
Vanecek
Smile , Jody .

David
Waldron

Kelly
Whi tney

Kelly and Kelly back to back.

Darryl
Petersen

Jeff
Sherbon

Marsha
Torneten

Scott
Phillips

Sue
Snyder

Ron
Townsend

Jody
Ring

Amy
Spe tman

Wendy
Ulmer

Joe
Wright
Nancy studies for tests.

�Boys
Set
the
Plays
Varsity basketball team members are: lst row- Darian Bebout, Brian Larson, Steve McKern,
Mark Powell, Alan Gilmore , and Rob O'Doniel. 2nd row- Coach Adkins , Ira Collins, Len Ausdemore, Stuart Alger, Danny Christensen, Danny Ad ams, Student Manager, Ben Fisher, and
Asst. Coach Wax.

Randy Nielsen (50) watches Kurt Bloom put two points
on the scoreboard.

Steve McKern gets a shot off as Danny Adams ( 40) waits
for the rebound.
33

�Ira puts it up while Danny and Len wish it in.

All Conference Honorable Mention Danny Adams makes
the lay up easily.

Rob drives around his guard for a quick bucket.

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Lo oks as if Len may get an elbow in return for that basket.

�Junior Varsity team members are: 1st row-Kevin Kruse , Jerry Miller, Brian Larson, Danny
Dawson, Lee Gilmore, and Shawn McKee. 2nd row-Coach Wax, Mike Leaders, Mark Torneten, Doug Larsen, Stuart Alger, Todd Danker, Roger Thomas, and student manager Ben
Fisher.

Senior Dan Adams shots for two as Ira (34) and Len watch hopefully.

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�Sophomores
Move on . •
!:'..: ~

Dan Christensen

Arvetta Cox

Debbie Diemer

•

Stuart Alger

Ann Ausdemore

Teri Bernard

Kathy Clausen

Ken Clausen

Ron Collins

Todd Danker

Danny Dawson

Kim DiCenzo

Terry Christofferson •

Sheila Danker

Gary Ethrington

Robyn Fisher

Denise Geise

Lauri e Gathye

Carla Grosvenor

Lori Hinman

Kim Hough

Tammy Hou gh

Becky Ivers

Class officers : Brian Larson , Steve Mckern, Roge r Thomas, Jim Taylor
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�Chris Jensen

Shelly Kephart

Denise Kloewer

John Koesters

Chris Krise

Kevin Kruse

Dan Kunze

Tammy Landers

Todd Landers

Harold Larsen

Lori Larsen

Brian Larson

Barb Leaders

Mike Leaders

Brad McKibben

Steve McKern

La rry Magnusen

Sherry Matthews

Stephanie Meek

Mary Mello

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�Together

Rob O'Doniel

Janice Prewitt

Brian Sharp

Randy Tech

Joyce Minear

Penny Muell

Judy Newberry

Clinton Parish

Nora Peterson

Wes Pitt

Cathy Ryba

Kelly Shafer

Pam Sherbon

Tim Spiker

Joan Stein

Jim Taylor

Diane Thompson

Shelly Whittington

Di ane Witt

Nata lie Davik

Christie Olson

Dixie Rasmussen

Renee Smith

Roger Thomas

All sophomores are " Miss Piggy" fan s, ri ght Laurie and Becky?
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�l(/

Varsity-Karen Haynie , Tracy Arnold, Julie McKern , Diane Kloewer, Kathy Haynie . Row 2-Mr. Cox, Michele Miller, Ann Ausdemore, Nancy Strobele, Margare t Koesters , Karen Rodenburg, Kelly Colglazie r, Kim Hough , Cheryl Grosve rn or, Carol Strobele ,
Teresa Driver , and Joan Stein .

J .V. - Karen Haynie , Robin Martin , Connie Adams, Tami Koeing , Joan Stein , Ann Ausdemore , Kim Jones ; Kris Lustgraaff,
Sherri Madson , Kristy Arrick. Row 2- Kathy Hay nie, Ronda Reese, Teresa Ausdemore , Shelly Ring, Shelly Whittington , Denise
Kloewer, Carol Strobele , Cheryl Grosvenor, Amy Ausdemore and Mr. Cox.

Girls
Win!
Varsity Chearleade rs- Lisa Vanecek , Lynn
Eledge , Kim Dizencio, Anita Dunb lazier ,
Joyce Minear , Penny Ra mussen , and Janis
Pre witt.

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�Ki m Hou gh winds up.

Seniors on the squad we re Julie McKern , Tracy Arnold , and Di ane Kloewer.

Kelly Colglazier is goin g fo r a sit down
break.

fm\\\

Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were Adele Chil ders, Trisha Plumb , Ann
Larsen , and LaVone Christe nsen .

Penny Cheers o ur team on.

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�11111~1 ~

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�Freshmen Begin:

Connie Adams

Kirsten Bertelsen

Pat Angel

Jim Bussing

Kristy Arrick

Amy Ausdemore

Teresa Ausdemore

Brian Carter

Adele Childers

\.

La Vone Christensen

Harry Cowgill

Adam Cox

James Coyle

Mary Ebert

Class officers: Vice Pres . Kris Whitney , Treasurer, Matt McCollo ugh, Pres. Robyn Martin. Not pictured : Sec'y. Brian Carter

Diane Darrington

Mark Eilenstine

�Theresa Eledge

Debbie George

Richard Hardesty

Kim Jones

Ron l.arson

Kathy Gaythe

Tami Ethrington

Charlotte Fimple

Mary Gach

Lee Gilmore

Connie Goss

Kim Grim

Todd Hansen

Margaret Hurd

Todd Jensen

Ann l.arsen

Sherr y l.a rsen

Kris Lust graaf

Matt McCullogh

Twyla Hinman

Scott Hough

Tami Koenig

Mary Koesters

Lynn Leaders

Philip Longmeye r

Shari Madsen
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�Todd Nielson

Trisha Plumb

Kirk Rasmussen

Rhonda Reese

Shelly Ring

Janet Rodenburg

Mike Rodenburg

Clint Schmileau

Jerry Taylor

Rod Taylor

Mark Torneten

Kris Whitney

Billy Wilson

Robbi&lt;: Wright

Vicky Wright

Tina Muell

Dale Spetman

Kris, give those wrestlers back their clothes! !
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Freshmen are anxious to "Disco!"

David Schnackenburg

Paul Snyder

Joe Webster

Penny Wright

�Wrestling Moves

Varsity-Row 1-Wes Pitt, Tom Stein, Mike McKem, Kevin Hough, Lynn Leaders, and Jerry Taylor. Row 2-Mr. Anderson, Jay Goldapp, Darwin Christensen, Jim Taylor, Jeff Shafer, Mark Grosvemor, Todd Stalnecker, and Mr. Reid.

Junior Varsity-Harold Larsen, Dave Hinman, Rich Hardesty, Mike Rodenburg, Rod Taylor, and Randy Tech. Row 2
-Per Backman, Todd Lander, Mark Snackenburg, Brian Carter, and David Snackenburg.

Renee seems speechless.
Mark meets his challenger.

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�Kelly and Teresa lead a cheer.

Jerry fights with determination.

Jim rolls his challenger over.

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Kevin seems to have things under control.

June looks bewildered.

Randy puts the squeeze on.

�Harold tangles with the "masked marvel."

Another victory for Jerry.

"Kris, where are you," cries Mr. Reid.

Jim works fo r a pin.

Randy sticks his man .

Kevin holds on tight to his challenger.

- ,- ~ . " If

.

Cheerleaders in action.

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�Annual staff members: 1st row-Adele
Childers, Charlotte Fimple, Mary Gach,
Denise Geise , Dristi Arrick, Janice Prewitt,
Sandy Huff and Tracy Arnold. 2nd RowKaren Haynie, Lisa Bloom, Renee Smith,
Teresa Smith, Jody Ring, Kelli Whitney.
Joy Werts is not pictured.

Advisor Mrs . Waller

Annual
Staff
Puts

Lisa and Tracy Discuss a problem.

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Senior Editors were Tracy Arnold , Teresa
Smith, Karen Haynie , and Lisa Bloom.
Not pictured is Joy Werts.

It All
Together

Spring Editor Joy Werts.

Kiili and Lisa practice making change
in the concession stand.

�Students Who Make It!

Qualifications for N.H.S. must not be too stiff?

Members of N.H.S.-First Row-Lisa Bloom, Teresa Smith,
Tracy Arnold, Teresa Floerchinger, Second Row-Jeff Shafer,
Kelly Colglazier, Nancy Stroebele, Joy Werts , Renae Angeroth, Diane Kloewer, and Kevin Hough.

New Members of N.H.S.-First Row-Barb Leaders, Renae Smith, Cheryl Larson . Second Row- Shelly Whittington,
Susan Llndwurm, Wendy Ulmer, Marsha Torneton. Third Row- Stuart Alger, Steve McKern , Gene Cox, Darin Bebout,
and Doug Larsen.

1978-79 N.H.S. Members-First Row Teresa Smith, Teresa Floerchinger, Lisa Bloom , Barb Leaders, Renae Smith,
Cheryl Larson. Second Row- Joy Werts , Kevin Hough, Nancy Stroebele , Diane Kloe wer , Shelly Whittington, Susan
Llndwurm, Wendy Ulmer, Marsha Torneton . Third Row- Tracy Arnold, Kelly Co lglazier, Jeff Shafer, Stuart Alger ,
Steve McKern, Gene Cox, Darin Bebout, and Doug Larsen.

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�UHT -Future Homemakers

1....__ _
U.H.T. Members-First Row-Lisa Bloom, Eileen Hurd , Rose Cihacek, Joy Werts, Cheryl Larson, June Ainsworth, Kris Kennedy, Beth Syndergaard. Second Row-Debbie Mello , Tam i Barnard , Stephanie Ulmer , Sue Lindwurm , Beth Kaminga, Penny Rassmussen. Third Row-Margaret Hurd , Cindy Matthews, Teresa Eledge, Lori
Larsen , Sherry Larsen , Mary Koesters, and Sponsor Miss Kurth.

so

Members of Pep Club - First Row- Doug Larsen, Kevin Ho ugh , Stuart Alger, Mike Mc Ke rn , Jeff Shafer , Darwin
Christensen , Gary Pitt, David Schnakenberg, Wess Pitt , Jim Bussing, John Fisher, Mrs. Sm ith. Second RowJanis Prewitt, Ki m Hough, Darin Bebout, Jerry Taylor , Lisa Yanacek, Lynn Eledge, Karen Haynie, Rose c;_ihacek, Teresa Smith, Kelly Whitney , Brian Sharp. Third Row- Renee Smith , She lley Whittington , Barb Leaders ,
Kathy Hayn ie, Lori Gaythe , Denise Adams, Anita Dunbl azier, Stephanie Meek, Andrea Ivers, She rry Matthews ,
Terri Barnard, Mary Mell o, Di ane Kloewer. Fourth Row- Rhonda Reese, Ke ll y Shafer, Marsha McDonald , Bozana Danveska , Cheryl La rson, Kim Dicenzo, Joyce Minear, Denise Kloewer, Becky Ivers , Denise Geise, Tammy
Hough. Fifth Row-Lynn Leaders, Mark Tech , Clinton Parish , Jim Taylor , Nancy St roebele, Karen Rodenburg,
Kelly Colglazier. Sixth Row-B rian Larson, Dann y Dawson, Todd Danker, Joan Stein, Ann Ausdemore, Trisha
Plumb, Adele Childers. Seventh Row-Tammy Koenig, Sheri Madson , Diane Darrington, Connie Adams , Carol
Stroebele, Toni Mullin , Be th Syndergaard, Kris Kennedy , June Ainsworth , Pat Angel. Eighth Row- Kathy
Gaythe, Twyla Hinman , Cheryl Grosvenor , Shelley Ri ng, Lavon Ch ristensen, Ann Larsen, Kris Whitney, and
Kirsten Bertelson.

�Spring

•

•

•

•

Spring's a REAL fun time of year. With all the
spring fever, and senioritis it's amazing all the
things that are getting done!!
The juniors threw a "smashing" prom, for which
the seniors wrote an infamous will, and Fartnak
was ridden out of town on a rail. When peace and
quiet prevailed for a short time this spring, we
thought perhaps that-could it be-the seniors had a
moment or two of regret as they prepared to leave
these hallowed halls.

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�Mile-Medley to State

Steve certainly shows his form
in this pose.

Shawn continues to go an enduring distance.

Mark gives it his all.

Mike stretches to get the hand-off from
Mark .

Darin finishes first .

Seems like Jerry has an awfu lly
big st ride for such a little person.

The 1979 Track Team was coached by
Mr. Reid and Mr. Anderson. The team
had a goo d season , and ended with the
Mile-Medley team of Dan Ad ams ,
Mike McKe rn, Rob O'Doniel, and Todd
Danker participating in the State Meet.
Congratulations!!

Dan strives ahead after the hand-off.

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Darwin shows the agony it takes to
win.

�Track Teams Work Hard

Members of Boys' track are: l st row-Shawn McKee , Jerry Taylor ,
Ri chard Hardesty , Clinton Parish, Rob O'Doniel. 2nd Row-Wes
Pitt , Mark Schnackenberg, Darwin Christensen, Danny Dawson,
Brian Larson , Kevin Hough. 3rd row-Coach Reid, Todd Danker,
Jim Taylor, David Hinman, Mark Grosvenor, Darian Bebout, Mike
McKern. 4th row-Danny Adams, Chris Krise , Stuart Alger, Doug
Larsen, and Steve McKern.

Kris strains

Kelli jogs

Kim anticipates

Lori puffs.

Arvetta skips over

Members of the Girls' track team are: 1st row-Teresa Driver, Joan
Stein, Kris Whitney, Ann Ausdemore, Shari Madsen . 2nd row-Robin Martin, Nancy Stroebele, Kelly Whitney, Kelli Shafer, Carol
Stroebele , Michelle Miller. 3rd row-Coach Cox, Kim Hough, Kelly
Colglazier, Lori Angel , Ronda Reece, Arvetta Cox, and Laurie
Larsen.

Joan makes her move
Carol is set

Kelly is ready

Ronda waits
On! Ann

Teresa ends.
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�Choir Sings Together

Choir Members are: 1st row-Miss Brasel, Jim Cowgill, Paul McKibben, Jim Bussing, Kirk Rasmussen, Jon Fisher , Brian Sharp ,
Harry Cowgill, Mark Torneten , Per Backman , Philip Longmeyer , Jerry Miller, Pat Angel, and Lynn Leaders. 2nd row- Cindy
Matthews, Karen Haynie , Beth Syndergaard, Christie Olsen, Robyn Fisher, Anita Dunblazier, Cheryl Grosvenor, Teresa Floerchinger, Kim Jones , LaVone Christensen, Marsha Torneten, Amy Ausdemore. 3rd row- Sherelene Lowe, Sandy Huff, Kelly
Shafer , Mary Koesters, Lisa Vanecek , Margaret Koesters , Andrea Ivers , Sherry Matthews , Twyla Hinman, Cheryl Larson , Renae
Angeroth, Stephanie Meek, Denise Adams, and Amy Spetman.

Members of the Swing Choir are: 1st row-Stephanie Meek , Renae Angeroth, Teresa Floerchinger, Robyn Fisher, Anita Dunblazier, Marsha Torneten, Cheryl Larson, Laurie Larsen, and Andrea Ivers . 2nd row- Jo n Fisher ,
Philip Longmeyer, Mark Torneten , Per Backman , Miss Brasel , Karen Haynie, Ben Fisher, Neil Darrington , Kirk
Rasmussen, Paul McKibben.

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�Senior choir members were Andrea Ivers, Cheryl Larsen, Teresa Floerchinger, Beth Snyergaard, Karen Haynie.

Cheryl and Christie sing a duet.

J
Marsha studies her music.

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l

Miss Brasel plays it by ear.

Marsha accompanie d Mark in his trumpet
solo.

Bozana relaxes bet ween
songs.

Karen and Beth look doubtful.

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�Carl R. McClure
Hi gh Sch ool Prin cipal
Ret iring after I 0 yea rs
yea rs at Underwood

Michael Adkins , Jr.: Hi gh Social
Studies, Boys' Basketba ll Coach, Jr.
Hi gh Footba ll Asst. Coach

Susa n Bra el, Voca l Director Pep Club Sponsor

Jerry Chr i tense n, Industrial Arts, Freshman Class
Sponsor

Teachers

Work on

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Gerald Anderson, Jr. Hi gh Science, Wre st lin g Coac h, Asst.
Football Coach

Ned Cox , HS English,
Girls' Bas ket ball Coac h,
Ass t. Foo tball Coach, Girl s'
Track Coach, Ass t. Softball
Coach

Letha Bayes , Resource Room

Ch arl es Frisk, Bi ology,
Football , Jr. Hi gh Wres tlin g,
Jr . Hi gh Girl s' Track

Nick Benzing, HS Soc ial Studies,
Jr. Class Sponso r, Student Cabin et Sponsor

Patricia Ge rdes , h. High
Rea din g

�Lois Harder , Math Bookkeeping,
Shorthand , Sophomore Sponsor,
Cheerle ader Sponsor

Frederick Nelson , Senior
Sponsor, H.S. Social Studies

Rita Kurth , Home Economics ,
sor

Henry Olsen , Commercial
Business

Michele Loos, PE K-12, Volleyball Coach , Ass t. Girls' Baske tball Coac h , He ad Softball Coa ch

William Reid , PE, Psych ology , Jr. Hi gh Football
Coac h , Asst. Wrestling
Coac h , Boys' T rack Coach

Dave Lyon , Auto Me chanics

Ivana Smith , High School
Librarian , Pep Club Sponsor Honor Society Spons or

Gaylen Montgomery, In strumental Mu sic In st ru cto r

David Sondag, HS Math and
and Science

UHT Sponsor , Cheerleader Spon-

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�Mike Stanley , Athletic Director
Juni or High Supervisor 7th Grade
Science

Ann Waller, Jr. High English,
High School Journalism, American Literature, Annual Sponsor,
7th Grade Co-Sp onsor

Barry Wall er, Jr. High math

Rose Marie Velasquez , Freshman
En glish, Spani sh, Drama, Speech,
Fall Pl ay

Jun e Wyland , 7- 12 Art, 7th Grade
Grade Co-Sponsor

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Pi ct ures not available
for Dona ld Begg,
superintendent Carol
Jensen, Jr. Hi gh Libra ry John Tiedman,
Counse lor Gary Wax,
Jr . Hi gh Math, Asst.
Baske tball and Base ball

�Prom Is: Getting Together

'

Junior Doug Larsen presented the
welcome .

Senior Class President, Cheryl Larson gave a response , and also sang a
vocal solo.

Lisa Bloom and Tracy Arnold read
the Senior Will.

Kelly Colglazier seemed a little unsure as she and Kevin Hough read the
prophecy.

A main highlight of the evening
was Steve Longmeyer and his sidekick "Fartnac", portrayed by Gene
Cox, in their presentation of the
second half of the Senior Will .

The program was brought to a
close by Junior Kelly Whitney .

The 1979 Jr.-Sr.
Prom was held Saturday, April 28, at the
Paxton Ballroom. Prom
Serve rs were Ann Ausdemore , Joan Stein ,
Jim Taylor, and Stuart
Alger. This years prom
theme was "I Love the
Nite Life."

After fo ur proms Mike should knoY.
how to perform .
Everyone seems to be totally involved in the music
provided by " Disco Jam."
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�A Time to

Junior Leaders were Wendy Ulmer and Doug
Larsen.

At times graduation looked a bit solomn.

Mr. Montgomery directs the band as the Seniors play their
fina l number.

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•

•

Jeff seems ready to take his diploma and run.

The final line-up.

The choir under the direction of Miss Brasel performed some
vocal numbers.

�Re member: 1979!

Andrea sang a vocal solo titled "Today ."

Mark seems too astounded to put on his cap and
gown .

Joy and Teresa toot their "tooters" one last time
with the band.

It looks as if Beth is looking for a little reassurance.

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Pastor Don Deines gave the commencement address.

The Seniors of 79', quiet at last!

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�Baseball and Summer go together!

Row I -Coach Adkins , Mike McKern, Darwin Christensen, Danny Adams,
Alan Gilmore , Danny Christensen, and Coach Wax. Row 2-Tom Stien, Darian Bebout, Steve McKern , Jim Taylor, and Terry Hansen. Row 3-Roger
Thomas, Jim Coyle, Jerry Miller, Rob O'Doniel, and Lee Gilmore.

Seniors-Tom Stein, Dan Adams, Darwin Christensen, and Mike McKern.
Darian throws to first.

""'!"

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Terry shows off his uniform.

Coach Adkins "pitches".

Someone must have passed out candy.
Jerry and Roger wait on deck.

�.....

Joy winds up for the pitch

Joan Shows her stuff

Carol warns Lori

Varsity members are: 1st row-Kelli Whitney, Kris Kennedy, Carol
Stroebele, Ann Ausdemore, Joan Stein, Joy Werts, Shelley Ring, Nancy
Stroebele. 2nd row-Coach Loos, Michelle Miller, Cheryl Grosvenor,
Julie McKern, Jody Ring, Kim Hough, Mary Gach , Lori Angel, Asst.
Coach Cox.

Junior Varsity members are: 1st row-Kristy Whit·
ney, Twyle Hinman, Diane Darrington, Laurie
Hinman. 2nd row-Coach Loos, Teresa Ausdemore, Robin Martin, Tami Koenig, Asst . Coach
Cox

together

Girls Get

Racing for first is Lori
Julie waits patiently on third
I

Lori assures Carol that she has it

Ann and Carol are ready and waiting

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�64

�Junior
High,
A
Beginning

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�Bill Adams

Eighth

Grade
Rich Alger
Tony Angel

climbs high!

Ron Arrick
Dennis Moore
Kurt Bl oo m

Tammy Bonnet
Shelly Brown
Doramae Casson

Chip Christensen
Shelly Coberly
Steve Cobe rl y
Wen dy Co lglazier

Billy Conners
Troy Danke r
Debbie Davis
Diane Dawson

Danelle Do fn er
Ron Dose
J erry Eilenstine
Tracy Grace

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�•

Jean Leth
Ger ri Gach
Joan Garcia
Scott Gartin
Ran dy Geise

David Grim
Derek Hansen
Deanna Hassler
Tracy Hough
Jackie Howell

Bill Huff
Rodney Hutson
Darrell Jennings
Barb Jensen

Jane t Kam minga
Mike Kephart
David Kruse

Larry Larson
Wendy Larsen
Kim McKern

Wendy and Jean pose
Eighth graders study(?) hard
Joel Mack
Terry Magnuson

Shelly Minear
Brad Montgomery

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�Butch Muell
Darren Nelson
Jaye O'Doniel

Jim Osborn
Danny Peterson
Donna Petersen

Julie Phillips
Lisa Powell
Nick Purcell

Eighth graders settle down for class.
Lisa Rasmussen
· Patricia Rahde
Jack Scoular (cory)

Mark Shafer
Gary Sherbon
Jackie Smith

Jayne Sorensen
Rich Taylor
Sharon Torneten

Cynthia White
Jeff Williams
Todd Wolford

68

Tony looks puzzled.

�Jr. High
Goes Undefeated

"Little" Eagles make a Big gain!

Row I - Dennis Moore, Cory Scoular, Todd Wolford, Bill Huff, Nick Pursell,
Randy Geise, Mark Shafer, Rich Alger, Jeff Williams, Darrell Jennings, Mike
Kephart , Da~id Grim. Row 2-Coach Adkins, David Christofferson, Butch Muell,
Tracy Grace, Steve Coberly, Derek Hansen , Chip Christensen, Bill Conner, Kurt
Bloo m, Bill Adams, Scott Gartin, Jim Osborn, Rich Taylor, Coach Reid.

And the Eagles are ahead in the walking race!

Row 1- Ron Sealock, David Stroebele, Tim Winner, Troy Scoular, Gayle Gunderson , Dallas Whitney , Kelly Geise, Tyler Eledge, Kent Nelson, Todd Nuzum. Row 2-Davin Christofferson, Randy George, Jay Royer , Vern Bertleson , Eric Rowe , David Ryan, Scott Baxley, Brian Danker, Joe Garcia , Scott Baumfaulk.
Jean looks in confusion for
help .

Wendy makes
sure all are doing
it right.

Eagles get their man!

�/

Jr. High Chorus Swings!

Jr. High Swing Choir-First Row-Roger Larsen, Dennis Moore, Brad Montgomery , Jaye O'Doniel, Tracy Hough , Kathleen. Ravlin ,
Lisa Powell , and Mike Kephart. Second Row- Ron Sealock, Troy Scoular, Rodney Larsen, Todd Wolford, Rich Alger , Ron Dose ,
Sharon Torneten, and Wendy Larsen. Third Row-Joe Garcia, Jean Leth, Tammy Bonnet, Wendi Colglazier, Susan Barker, Scott
Baxley, and Barb Longmeyer.

70

�Leon Angel
Susan Barker
Scott Baumfauk
Scott Baxley
Vern Bertelsen

Tisha Burke
Pam Carter
Davin Christoffersen
Kelly Cihacek
Lori Cowgill

Super 7th Grade Starts Fine
Brian Danker
Amy Edwards
Tyler Eledge
Ty Eret
Shelly Etherin gton

Terri prepares for a picture.

Terri Gach
Joe Garcia
Kelly Geise

Seventh graders psych out for a test.

Randy George
Todd Gittens

Gayle Gunderson
Robin Holcomb

71

�Laura Jensen
Mike Jensen
Kristi Jones
Cindy Koesters
Rodney Larsen

Roger Larsen
Becky Leytham
Jan Leth
Barb Longmeyer
Debbie McKern

Kerin McKern
Carey Martin
Bobbie Mello
Kent Nelson
Todd Nuzum

Jill Olsen
Sheila Plumb
Kim Pursell
Kathleen Ravlin
Eric Rowe

Jay Royer
David Ryan
Alan Scoular (Troy)
Ro n Sealock
Juli Seve rsen

Lisa Shafer
Mike Snyder
Teresa Tech
Joy Wahle
Mary Webster

Tim Winner
Dallas Whitney
Tawna Wolford
Adam Wright
Terry Zahn

72

�8th Grade team members are: 1st row: Ron Arrick, Bill Adams, Randy
Geise. 2nd Row : Coach Tiedeman, Joel Mack, Derek Hansen , Chip Christensen. 3rd Row: Kurt Bloom, Rich Alger, Dave Kruse

Boys Show Pride
With 5-6 Season

Guards Rodney and Roger form double
trouble on the court.

7th Grade team work together for a victory.
7th Grade team members are : 1st Row : Ron Sealock, Mike
Jensen, Tim Winner, Dave Ch.ristoffersen, Scott Baxley
2nd Row: Rod ney La rsen , Todd Nuzum, Roge r Larsen ,
Dave Ryan , Brian Danker

73

�Girls Grow

in Sports

Guards Doramae and Diane put the ball in play.

8th Grade team members are: 1st Row : Joan Garcia, Cynthia
White, Lisa Rasmussen, Dormae Casson 2nd Row : Tracy
Hough, Diane Dawson, Barb Jensen, Patricia Rahde 3rd Row:
Jackie Smith, Jaye 0 Doniel, Lisa Powell, Shelly Minear, Julie
Phillips

7th Grade team guard Kathleen Ravlin tosses
the ball in bounds.
Forward Jaye goes for a
lay-up.

Joan jumps up for a rebound.

Barb Longmeyer drives to the basket.

7th Grade team members are: 1st Row: Debbie McKern, Kelly
Cihacek, Amy Edwards, Lisa Shafer, Shelly Etherington, Pam
Carter 2nd Row: Kristi Jones, Tisha Burke, Jill Olson, Barb
Longmeyer, Kerin McKern , Bobbie Mello.
74

�}

Wrestling Excites

Scott Gartin has pin power

1st. row- Dallas Whitney, Vern Bertlesen, Gayle Gunderson ,
Kent Nelson, David Stroebele , Jim Osborn. 2nd. row-Scott
Gartin , Mark Shafer, Rich Taylor, Darrell Jennings , Ron
Arrick , David Kruse, Bill Adams , Coach Frisk. Not PicturedTony Angel &amp; Leon Angel

Vern Bertleson Scores another win for the
Eagles

Gayle Gunderson reverses for two

Mark Shafer doesn't give up easily

�"We've

Jan and Jean smile for the camera!

Wrestling Cheerleaders: Jan Leth, Mary Webster, Jean Leth,
Wendy Colglazier, Wendy Larsen , and Tawna Wolford.

Got
Football Cheerleaders: Top-Tawna Wolford, Middle - Jan Leth , Carey Martin , Jean Leth , BottomWendy Colglazier , and Wendy Larsen.

Spirit"

--

-

-

Basketball Cheerleaders : 1st row-Jan Leth, Mary Webste r, Tawna Wolford, 2nd row- Jean Leth, Wendy Colglazier, and Wendy Larsen .
76

�Junior High Gets Set!!

Girls' Track members are : 1st rowWendi Colglazier, Tammy Bonnet, Debbie McKern , Lisa Shafer, Teresa Tech,
Tawna Wolfor d , Donna Czarnecki,
Kerin McKern. 2nd row-Wendy Larsen, Kathleen Ravlin , Jaye O'Doniel ,
Barb Longmeyer, Mary Webster, Juli
Seversen. 3rd row-Pam Carter, Jean
Leth, Julie Phillips, Shelly Brown,
Shelley Minear, Diane Dawson . 4th
row-Ronda Spidell, Terri Gach, Doramae Casson, and Susan Barker.

Scott, Steve, Bill and Jeff set a conference record in their
relay.

Vern perks up for a meet while Todd
and Davin meditate.
Boys' track members are: I st rowRandy Geise , David St roe bele, Mark
Shafer, David Kruse , Jim Osbo rn ,
Ri ch Taylor , Eric Rowe. 2nd Row Dallas Whitney, Brian Danker, Ron
Arri ck, Todd Wo lford , Ron Sealock,
Scott Baumfal k, Rod Larsen. 3rd Row
- Coach Wax, Rich Alger , Bill Adams,
Steve Coberly, David Ryan , Roger
Larsen Davin Christoffersen. 4th
Row- Vern Bertlesen , Nick Purse ll ,
Jeff Williams , Bruce Wimb ley , and
Scott Baxley .
77

�ENDINGS:
It's the end of another great year. The
-freshmen are now seasoned veterans-the
building is beginning to take on a lived in
appearance-the first bud of romance is beginning to wither-the experiences in new
classes became mere homework-and worst
of all, the new teachers developed as big a
fetish for assignments as the old!
But SERIOUSLY, it's been a memoriable
year and all of us graduates wish to say,
"Live , laugh and love-so you'll have something to talk about in the lockerroom!"
SAYONARA

78

�FRESHMEN
Adams , Connie 19,25,39,42,44,50
Angel, Pa t 2 1,28,42,50,54
Arrick, Kristy 25,39 ,52,44,48
Ausdemore, Amy 23 ,39,42 ,54
Ausdemo re, Teresa 19,25 ,39,41,42,44,63
Barn ard , Tonya 25,26
Bertelsen, Kirsten 25,4 2,50
Bussing, Jim 42,50,54
Carte r, Brian 42,45
Ch adwick , Steve 22,42,64
Childers , Adele 3,40,42,48 ,50
Christe nsen , Lavone 2, 15 ,17,40,42,50,54
Cowgill , Harry 42,54
Cox, Adam 42
Coyle, Jim 13,42,62
Darrington, Diane 3,23 ,25,42,50,54,63
Ebe rt, Mary, 42
Eilenstine, Mark, 42
Eledge, Theresa, 42,50
Ethe rington , Tami, 43
Ethe rington , Gary, 36
Fimple, Ch arl r&lt;&gt; tte , 3,43,48
Gach, Mary, 43,48,63
Gathye, Kathy, 22,25,42,50
Geo rge, Debbie, 43
Gilmore, Lee, 25,35 ,43,6 2
Goss, Connie , 43
Grim , Kim , 43
Hanse n, Terry, 13,43,62
Hardesty, Richard, 43 ,4 5 ,53
lli nman, Twyl a, 3,19,2 2,2 5,43 ,50,54,63
Hough , Sco tt , 43
Hurd, Maraga ret, 43 ,50
Jensen, Tod d, 43 ,44
Jones, Ki m, 39,43 ,54
Koe nig, Tami , 2,2 3,24,25 ,39 ,43 ,50,63
Koes ters, Mary 43, 50
Larsen , Ann , 25,40,43 ,50
Larsen, Sherrie, 43, 50
Larson, Ron 43
Leaders, Lyn n, 25,43 ,45,50,54
Longmeyer, Phillip, 13,25,43 ,54
Lustgraaf; Kris, 25,39,43
Lowe, Sherelene, 54
McCollough, Ma tt , 13,42,43
McKee, Shawn, 25 ,43,5 2, 53
Madse n, Shari, 25,39 ,43,50,53,78
Martin , Rob in , 25,39,4 2,43 ,53 ,63
Mathews, Cindy, 19,20,43 50 54
Miller, Jerry, 22,35 ,43 ,54,62'
Muell , Tin a 44
Nie lse n, Todd 44
Plumb, Trisha, 25,40,44,50
Rasmusse n, Kirk, 25 ,44,5 4
Reese, Ronda, 25,39,44,50,53
Reese, Shelley, 2,23,2 5 ,39,41 ,44,50,63 ,64
Rode nburg, Janis, 2,44
Ro denburg, Mike, 13,44,45
Schmiel av, Cl in ton, 44
Schnackenbe rg, David , 13, 16, 17,2 5,44,45 ,50
Snyder, Pa ul , 44
Spetma n, Dale, 25,44
Stroebele , Carol, 2, 15, 17,25,39,53,63
Taylo r, Je rry , 13,44 ,45 ,5 0,53, 78
Tay lor, Rod , 25,44,45,78

Torenten, Mark , 25,35 ,44,54,55
Webster, Joe , 44
Whitney, Kris, 17,25 ,42,44,47,50,53 ,63
Wilson , Billy , 44
Wright , Penny, 44
Wright, Robbie , 44
Wright, Vicky , 44
SOPHOMORES
Alger , Stuart, 13 ,19,25,27,33 ,35 ,36 ,49 ,50,53 ,64
Ausdemore, Ann , 2,25,36,39,41 ,50,53 ,63 ,64
Barnard , Teri, 2,3,2 1,36,50
Christensen, Daniel, 13 ,25 ,27 ,33 ,34,36,62 ,64
Christoffersen , Terry , 13,25,36
Clausen , Kathy, 3,36
Clausen , Kenneth , 36
Collins, Ronald , 2,3,2 1,22,36
Cox, Arvetta, 36,53
Danker , Sheila, 25 ,26,36
Danker, Todd , 35 ,36,50,53
Davik, Natalie, 38
Dawson , Danny, 4,13 ,35,36,50,53 ,64
Dicenzo, Kimbe rly 15 ,17,36,3 9,50
Diemer, Debbie , 36
Fisher, Ben , 33 ,36
Fisher, Robyn , 25,36,54
Gathye, Lorrie, 16,20,36,38
Geise , Denise , 25,27,36,48 ,50
Grosvenor , Carla, 36
llinman , Laurie , 36,63
Hough , Kim , 15 ,17,25 ,36,39,40 ,41 ,50 ,53,63 ,78
Hough , Tammy, 25,27,36,50
Ivers, Becky, 16,20,26,3 6,38,50
Jensen , Chris, 25,27,37
Kephart , Shelly, 4,3 7
Kloewer, Denise, 23,25,28,37,39,5 0
Koesters, John , 37
Krise , Chris, 37 ,53
Kruse, Kevin , 25,35,37
Lander, Tammy, 37
Lande r, Todd , 3,37,45
Larsen, Harold , 13,37,45
Larsen, Laurie, 22,37 ,50,53,54
Larson, Brian, 4,13,19,28,33 ,34,35,37,5 0,5 3
Leaders, Barb , 19 ,25,26,27 ,49,50
Le ade rs, Micheal, 25,27,35 ,37
McKeth, Steve n, 13,25 ,27,33,34,37,49,51,53 ,72,64, 78
McKibben, Brad, 25, 37
Magnuson, La rry, 37
Matthe ws, Sherry, 20,3 7,50,54
Meek, Stephanie, 25,27,37,5 0,54
Mello , Mary, 20,22,25,37
Minear, Joyce, 38,39,5 0,64
Muell , Penny, 4,38
Newberry, Judy, 38
O' Doniel, Rob, 13,25 ,27,33,34,3 8,53,62,64
Olson, Crisitie, 22,25,28,38,54,55
Parish, Clinton, 13,25,27 ,38,50,53,64
Petersen, Doreen, 21
Peterson , Nora, 24,25,27,38,64,78
Pitt, Wes, 13,38,45,5 0,53
Prewitt, Janis, 23,25 ,38 ,39,48,5 0
Rasmussen , Dixie, 25,26,38
Ryba, Kathy, 38
Shafer , Kelli, 28,3 8, 50,5 3,54,64,78
Sharp , Brian , 22,38,50,54

79

�Sherbon, Pan, 38
Smith, Renee, 4,15,17,19,21,38,45,47,48,49,50
Spiker, Tim, 13,38
Stein, Joan, 2,23,25,38,39,41,50,51,53,64
Taylor, Jim , 4,13,38,45,52,53,62,64
Tech, Randy , 38,45
Thomas, Roger, 35,38,62
Thompsem, Diana, 38
Whittington, Shelly , 4,16,21,38,39,49,50
Witt, Dianne, 38
JUNIORS
Adams, Denise 28,30,5 0,54
Allen , Mark 30
Angel, Lori 24,30,41,53,63
Angeroth, Renae 25,28,30,54°
Arbaugh, Beth 30,5 4
Ausdemore, Leonard 13,30,33
Ausde.more , Pat 13,25,30
Barnard , Tami, 30,50
Bebout, Darian 30,31,33,49,50,52,53,62
Bloom, Todd 25,30
Christoffersen , Jorgen 30
Colglazier, Kelly 15,17,25 ,30,32,39,40,49,50,53,59,64
Collins, Ira 30,33
Cowgill, James 13 ,30,54
Davick, Sonia 2,21,30
Donoho, Rick 30
Drake, Lora 30
Driver, Debbie 30
Driver, Teresa 24,25,30,39,4 1,53,64
Dunblazier, Anita 19,30,39,5 0,54
Ebert, Jeff 30
Eledge, Lynn 15,17,30,39,50
Fisher, Jonathon 28,31,50,54
Gilmore, Alan 25,31,33,62
Goldapp, Jay 2,4,13,16,17,31,45
Goodsell, Bryan 6,31
Goss , Sandy , 31
Grosvernor, Cheryl 3,31 ,39 ,50,54,63
Haynie, Kathy 25,31,39,50
Hough, Denis 25,78
Hough, Kevin 13 ,25,3 1,45,49,50,53,59
Huff, Sandy 31,48,54
Hurd, Eileen 31,50
Kennedy, Kristi 25,3 1,50,63,64
Koesters, Margaret 31,34,54,78
Larsen, Doug 2,4,13, 16,19,25,31,35 ,49,5 0,53,59,60
Lindwurm, Dan 31
Lustgraaf, Mark 19,31
McCollough, Carol 31
McDonald, Marcia 25,31,50
McKibben, Paul 19,3 1,54
Magnuson, Debbie 31
Mello, Debbie 25,3 1,5 0
Miller, Michele 4,24,32,39,41,53,63
Mullin, Tina 32
Mullin, Toni 16,32,47,50,54
Nielsen, Randy 32
Petersen, Darryl 32
Phillips, Scott 32,78
Ring, Jody 24,25,32,48,63,64
Rodenburg, Karen 24,25,32,39,41,50
Royer, Donald 32
Salsbury, Dick 32
Snackenburg, Mark 13,32,45,53,78

80

Sherb on, Jeff 32
Snyder, Susan 32
Spetrnan, Amy 32,54
Spiker, Janice 25,32
Stahlnecker, Todd 32,45
Strobele, Nancy 15,17,25 ,3 1,32,39,49,50,53,63
Tech, Mark 32,50
Torneten, Marsha 25,27,32,49,54,55
Townsend , Ron 32
Ulmer, Wendy 16,19,25,26,27 ,32,49,60
Vanecek , Lisa 15,19,32,39,50,78
Waldron, David 32
Whitney, Kelly 15,17 ,25,31 ,32,46,47 ,48,5 0,53,59,63
Wright, Joe 32,64
SENIORS
Adams, Danny 3,5,13,17 ,19,33,34,52,53,62,64
Ainsworth, June 5,46,50,64
Arnold, ,Tracy 4 ,5,9,17 ,18,24,39,40 ,48,49 ,59
Backman, Per 2,5,19,21,28,45,54
Bloom, Lisa 5, 20,48,49 ,5 0,59
Christensen, Darwin 5,8,13,14,16,18,45,52,53,56,62,64
Cihacek, Rose 6,9 , 16,50,64
Cox, Gene 6,59
Danevska , Bozana 6,28,50,55,64
Darrington,_Neil 6,54
Driver, Arlen 6
Floerchinger, Teresa 2,6,21,26,27 ,28,49 ,54,55,61
French, Ron 6,13,16,17
Grosvenor , Mark 7,13,16,17 ,18,45 ,52,53
Gutheil, Faye 7,60
Hardesty, Sherry 7,18,19
Haynie , Karen 7 ,19 ,2 5,26 ,2 7,39,48,50,51,54,55,64
Hinman, David 7,13,19,45,51,53,64
Ivers, Andrea 7 ,20,25,27 ,50,51,54,55,61
Kamminga , Beth 8,25,26,50
Kloewer , Diane 8,24,25,26,39,40,49,50
Kunze, Doug 8,19,37
Larson, Cheryl 5,8,20,22,25,26,27 ,28,49 ,5 0,51 ,5 4,59
Ledwell, Pete 8,51
Lindwurm, Susan 8,28,49,50
Longmeyer, Steve 9,59,64
Ludholtz, Julie 24
McKern , Julie 5,9,18,25,26 ,39 ,40 ,41,63
Mc Kern, Mike 10,43,50,51,5 2,53 ,62
May, Beverly 9, 19
Mullin, Mike 10,64
Nielse n, Jeff 10,13 ,60,64
Niemann, Fred 10, 19
Pitt, Gary 4,10,13,50
Powell, Mark 10,25,26,33 ,5 1,60,6 1
Rasmussen , Penny 10,25,26,39,40,50
Rodenberg, Lori 11
Schultz, Rebecca 11 ,60
Shafer, Jeff 11,13,18,45,49,50
Shudak, Rebecca 11
Smith, Teresa 11 ,15,18,46,47,48 ,49,5 0
Spetman, Donna 11 ,25,26
Stageman, Sarah 11,1 8
Stange, John 4,12,13,16,18,51
Stein, Thomas 12,13,14,18,25,26,45,51 ,62
Syndergaard, Beth 12,50,54,55,61 ,64
Ulmer, Stephanie 12,25,26,50
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Underwood High School Library

�Underwood Log , 1980
DATE DUE

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From an architectura l drea m to rea lity, the new
Underwood High School h as begun to settle
down. Even though this was the second year in
the new building, th e re have been changes in
the school, such as the n e w principal, Mr. Scott,
new rules , and many new teacher s . The
Underwood Eagles are off to new beginnings!

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Mrs. Jun e Wylan d , wh o taught art h e re for 18 years, di ed from cancer on August 19, 1979. She was a teac h er
who was we ll loved for h e r ta lent and h elpfulness. She did much for th e art depa r tm e nt a nd for th e community .
Th e liners in thi s yea rbook are a tribute to Mrs. Wyland and h e r tal e nt. This artwork is just a s ma ll sa mpl e of
what she did .
Mrs. Wyland was just beg inning to get se ttled in th e n ew schoo l. She got th e a rt department on its feet.
Beca use o f h e r influ e nce, it ha s grown.
Th e people s h e worked with and taught will always cherish the ir me mory o f Mrs . Wyland.

Underwoo d Comm. High School
Underwood , Iowa, 51576
1979-1980

�Table af Cantents
Seniors Division ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .......... .. .. .. ... .. ..... ... .. ........ .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ... ....... . 4
Underclassmen Division .. ...... .... .... .. .... .. .. .... ..... ... .. .. .. .... ... ...... ... ..... . 17
Spor ts Division .. .. ....... ........ .. .... .... .... .... ... .. ... ... .... ..... ... ...... ... ..... .. .. ..... 27
Organiza tions Division .... ... .. .. .... ..... ........... ....... ..... .... ..... .......... .. .. .... 45

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Facul ty Division ......... .... ... .. .. .. .... ... .. .. .... .. .. ...... ........ ... ........ ....... .... .. ... 57
Activities Division .. .. ....... ....... .. .. ......... ... .... ... ...... .... .... .. .... ... ... ... .... ... . 63
Junior High Di vision ..... .... .. ...... .... ... ... .. ... .... .. .. .. .. .... ..... ....... ......... .... 69
Index ... ....... ... ... ... ....... .. ..... .. ... .... ..... ........ .... .... .... ... ..... .... ....... .. ....... ...... 79

�Another year of school-which means another annual. As
editor, I am going to try to make this an accurate record of
the 1979-80 school year. We've got a new principal and
several new teachers. I might be a little skeptical about
them, but I am also anxious. I know everyone's expectations for the new school year are high. We are going to
start off fresh at the beginning and make this a great year!

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�I'm finally a senior! I thought I would never get here,
but, know what? Those four years sure went fast. I'll never forget all those memorable times.
I guess now is the time to make one of the most important decisions I have ever been forced to make. What do I
want to do with my life? Should I be a waitress, go to college, or join the Armed Forces? I guess there is still some
time yet before I'm forced to make this important decision.
Right now, I'm enjoying the Senior spotlight! Homecoming, graduation, prom, all these fun times still await
me! I'm nervous and excited about graduation. It's so
close! I guess every senior gets nervous-especially when
finals role around. Oh well, I'm sure I'll get through this
crisis some way or another. Wish me luck!

5ENiDR5

�������DENISE
ADAMS-Basketball
1,2,
Volleyball 2, Choir 1,2,3,4, Swing Choir 4,
Fall Play 1,2,3, Band 1,2, Library Club 1,2,
3,4,
LO LIT A ANGEL-Basketball 1,2, 3,4,
Volleyball 2,3, Softball 1,3,4, Track l,2,3,
Choir 1,2, Student Cabinet 1, Class Officer
4
RENAE ANGEROTH-Band 1,2,3,4, Stage
Band 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3,4, Swing Choir 1,2,
3,4, Fall Play 1,2,3, AFS 2,3,4, Speech 1,2,4,
Class Officer 3, AFS Student 1979
LEONARD AUSDEMORE-Basketball 1,2,3,
4, Football 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2, Class Officer
l, FFA 4, Homecoming King 4
PAT AUSDEMORE-Football l ,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Wrestling 4, Band l,2,3,
TAMMY BARNARD-UHT 2,3,4, Art Club
4
DARIAN BEBOUT-Basketball 1,2, 3,4,
Track 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4,
Class Officer 2,3,4,
JORGEN CHRISTOFFERSEN
KELLY COLGLAZIER-Band 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football Cheerleader 2,3,4,
Track 1,2,3,4, Class Officer l, NHS 2,3,4,
Stage Band 2,3,
IRA COLLINS-Basketball l ,2,3,4, Football
1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Choir 1,2,
JIM COWGILL-Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling
2,4, Choir 1,2,3,4,
SONIA DAVICK-Annual Staff 3,4, Fall
Play 3,4, Softball 4, Homecoming Court 4
LORA DRAKE
DEBBIE DRIVER-Art Club 4, Choir 1
TERESA DRIVER-Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track
1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4,
Band 1,2,3, Choir 1, Annual Staff l , Student Cabinet 1,2,
FRITRENA ELAM-Choir 4, UHT 4
LYNN ELEDGE-Choir 1,2, Class Officer 4,
Pep Club 3, UHT 4, Cheerleader 2,3, Prom
Server 2, Homeco ming Court 4
JOHNATHAN FISHER-FFA 4, AFS 1,2,3,
Pep Club 3, Choir 1,2,3, Basketball l ,
ALAN GILMORE-Band 1,2,3, Basketball 1,
2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3
JAY GOLDAPP-Football 1,2,3,4, Choir 1,
Wrestling 3, Class Officer 1, Student Cabinet 2
BRYAN GOODSELL

CHERYL GROSVENOR-Basketball 1,2,3,4,
Softball 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Choir 2,3,4, Library Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 3, Marching
Band 2
LAURIE HANSON-UHT 4
KATHY HAYNIE-~and 1,2,3,4, Basketball
l, Pep Club 3, Choir 1,2,
DENNIS HOUGH-Band 1,2,3,4, Stage
Band 1,2,3,4, FFA 4
KEVIN HOUGH-Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,
NHS 2,3,4, Prom Server 2, .Homecoming
Court 4
SANDY HUFF-Annual Staff 1, 2,3 ,4,
Marching Band l , Choir 1,2,3, Speech l,
Fall Play 1
EILEEN HURD-UHT 1,2,3,4, Choir 1,2
KRISTI KENNEDY-UHT 1,2,3,4, Art Club
4, Porn Porn Squad 1,2,3, Annual Staff 1,2,
3, Choir l , Library Club 1,2,3, Basketball
l, Softball 1,2,3
STEVE KRESS-AFS Student, Basketball 4,
Track 4
MARGARET KOESTERS-Basketball 1,3,
Annual Staff 1, Choir 2,3,4, Swing Choir
4, Football Statistician 3,4,
DOUG LARSEN-Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band
2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4,
Track 1,2,3, Class Officer 2, FFA 4, Student Cabinet 1,3,4, Prom Server 2, Junior
Leader 3, NHS 2,3,4, Homecoming Court
4
DAN LINDWURM
MARK LUSTGRAAF-Band 1
DEBBIE MAGNUSON
MARCIA MC DONALD-Band 1,2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Art Club 4,
DEBBIE MELLO-Marching Band 2,3,4,
UHT 2,3,4
MICHELE MILL ER-Ba s k e tba ll 1,2,3,4 ,
Volleyball 2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,
3, Choir 1,2, UHT 1
TINA MULLIN-Track 2, Fall Play 1
TONI MULLIN-Track 1,2, Library Club 1,
2, Choir 1, Cheerlead er 3
RANDY NIELSEN-Basketball 1,4, Choir 1,
2,
DARRYL PETERSEN
SCOTT PHILLIPS-Football 1,2,4, Wrestling 1,2, Homecoming Court 4
JODY RING-Annual Staff 3, Basketball 1,

UHT 1,2,4, Volleyball 2,3, Track 2, Softball
l,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, Choir 1,2, Basketball
Manager 2
KAREN RODENBURG-Basketball 1,2,3,4,
Track 1,2, Volleyball 2,3,4, Marching Band
1,2, Choir 1
DON ROYER-Chess Club 1
DICK SALSBURY-Track 3,4, Football 3
MARK SCHNACKENBERG-Football 1,2,3,
4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3, Homecoming Court 4
SUE SNYDER
AMY SPETMAN-Band 1, Choi r 1, 2,3 ,
Cheerleader 2
TODD STAHLNECKER-Wrestling 1,2,3,
Chess Club 1
NANCY STROEBELE-Baske tball 1,2,3,4,
Softball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,3, Band 1,2,3,
Class Officer 1,3, Student Cabin et 2, Choir
1, Homec o ming Court 4 , Football
Cheerleader 2,3,4, NHS
MARSHA TORNETEN-Band 1,2,3,4, Stage
Band 1,2,3,4, Choir 1,2,3,4, Swing Choir 2,
3,4, NHS 3,4, Musical 1, Basketball 1
RON TOWNSEND-Basketball 1, Baseball
1, Choir 1,2,
WENDY ULMER-Choir 1, Band 1,2,3,4,
Class Officer 1,2, NHS 3,4, An n ual Staff 1,
Student Cabinet 3,4, Homeco m in g Court 4
LISA VANECEK-Choir 1,2,3,4, Che erleader 1,2,3,4, Student Cabin et 3, Class Officer 4, Track 1, Musical 1,2,
WARREN VIK
KELLY WHITNEY-Class Officer 2,3, Student Cabinet 4, Football Cheer leader 2,3,4,
Track 1,2,3, Softball 1,2,3,4, Annual Staff
3,4, Wrestling Cheerleader 2,3,4, U HT 4
•KEY• Freshman-I
Sopho m ore -2
Junior-3
Senior- 4
No t pictured are:
Lolita Angel
Tammy Barnard
Bryan Goodsell
Eileen H urd
Darryl Petersen
Do n Royer
Dick Salsbu ry

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�1980

Juniar-Seniar Pram

Renae Angeroth sings the "Rose" to entertain the audience.

On May 3, 1980, the Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Omaha
Hilton Hotel. The evening began at 7:30 p.m. with Sherry Matthews giving the invocation followed by the meal. After the meal
Roger Thomas greeted everyone and Renae Angeroth sa ng the
" Rose" to entertain the audience. The Senior Will was read by
Darian Bebout and Doug Larsen, then the Junior Prophecy was
read by Shelly Whittington and Steve McKern followed by the
closing from Kim Hough . The dance was hosted by the disc-jockey
from KQ98, Steve Sleeper.

Dancers enjoy the evening.

What an o utfit Jay Goldapp!

Darian Be bo ut reads th e Sen io r Will as Doug Larsen sm iles for the
camera .

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�Kirn Jones rests on Kevin Kruse's shoulder, "it's been a long evening!"

Dixie Rasmussen listens in to hear the plans for the evening .

The Juni o r Prophecy was read by Shelly Whittin gto n and Steve
Mc Kern.

Wendy Ulmer comments o n Dan Christensen 's dancing but Barb
Lead ers doesn ' t seem to mind.

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�Graduates af 1980

The Invoca tion , Baccalaureate Address and
Benediction was given by Father Jon Kautsky.

Seniors gather togeth er for a last chat.

The 1980 Baccalaureate and Graduation Commencement
Program was held Sunday, May 18, at 3:00 p .m. in the
High School Auditorium.
This year's graduating class consisted of 55 students, to
w hich Principal Craig Scott, and School Board President,
Joe Hildreth presented diplomas and special awards. Nine
of those students graduated as m e mbers of the National
Honor Society and six as Honor Students.
The class motto was, "We have opened the door; The
World lies before us." The class color chosen was regal
blue and the class flow e r was the white rose. The senior
class sponsor was Fred Nelson and the Junior Leaders
were Ann Ausdemore and Steve McKern.

Junior Leaders Ann Ausde more a nd Steve McKern lead the seniors to th e
world that lies before them .

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�Graduating Class of 1980.

Re nae Angeroth sings for her classmates at Graduation .

Marsha Torneten accompani ed Renae An geroth's solo.

Steve McKern listen s to last minute instructions from Mr.
Nelson.

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�Highlights
of the Year
Trans-America
BaUoon
What goes up, must come down. After
132 hours in the air on their 2,295 mile
trip, the DaVinci Trans-America balloon
came down in a storm. By aborting the
trip, the crewmen lost their dream of
making the first nonstop, coast-to-coast
balloon crossing. The DaVinci crashed in
an Ohio soybean field . Even though it
didn't reach it's goal, they did set the
mark for the longest overland flight.
The crew isn't going to give up. They
are going to try again, but others might
try to beat them to it.

Gold Prices Soar

Long Gas Lines

The Pope·s Visit

Everyone will remember the long lines and
high prices at the gas stations. Why did we have
this? Because in the Middle Eas t Iran once again
jacked up prices on it's crude oil shipments to
the U.S.
The slogan that swept the nation was "A
bushel of grain for a barrel of oil." Even the
song, "Cheaper Crude or no more food", was
written to suit the occasion . Prices soared to all
time highs; it seemed to us outlandish for gas
prices to be over a dollar.
Now it's way over that and might even rise
again, but, we're used to it ... aren't we?

It all started out with a le tter from an
Iowa farmer and it ended with Po pe John
Paul II visiting Iowa on hi s tour of the
U.S. in the first week of October, 1979.
He visited the Living His to ry Farm outside of Des Moin es . The re h e s p oke about
his beliefs on religion.
Millions of Am e rican s waited for hours
and drove man y miles to catch a glimpse
of him .
His hi s toric visit to Iowa a nd o th e r U .5.
cities will not be .forgott e n .

'ranian Hostage
Crisis

The captivity of the American hostages h as
Up, Up, Up, went the gold prices. Gold
been long and no one knows hDw much longe r
was said to be a good inves tment and beit will las t. It all began in October, 1979 when
fore long, go ld fever had s pread to many
the deported Sha h of Iran was seeking medical
people. As more people bought, th e prices
continued to climb.
treatment in th e Un ited States. Re bel s tudents of
Iran were enraged and took over the American
Some gold dealers felt the precious
Embassy in Teheran .
mineral's price would never hit $240 an
ounce; What did th ey think when it ·
Preside nt Carter has tried to get the hostages
topped out at over $800 an ounce?
out by threatening Iran with economic sa ncNow, it's still high but slowly going
tions, discussion s, and a military rescu e mission
dow n . It's abo ut $500 a n ounce n ow, but
which had to be ca ncelled. Since the try to ta ke
what will happe n? Don't place any be ts
them by force , th e rebel s have mov ed the hoson it.
tages to differen t surrounding town s . The leade r
of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini , is bei ng secre tive
about what will happ e n to th e American h ostages.
Sir Alfred Hitchcock, the maste r of te rror, died of natural causes in Ma y, 1980 at
t he age of 80. Hitchcock was well known
for the s uspe nse movies and th e television series h e directed. In his m o re than
50 movies, h e created many suspense
classics includ in g " Psycho" and "Fren zy".
He w as born on Augus t 14, 1899. He was
educated at the Univ e rsi ty of London a nd
began his ca ree r in 1955.
Hitchcock truly had a talent for e ntertaining people in the terror of his movies.
His te lev ision se ries is a constant re minder to us how ta le nted he was.

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BaUoon Flight
Successful
The first tran scontine ntal ba lloon flight across
North America to be successful w as made in the
" Kitty Hawk" by Maxie and Kris And e rson.
Th e 3,000 mile journey began in San Francisco, CA and ended in Qu ebec, Ca n ada . They were
blown off course and h ad originally wanted to
land in Kitty H awk, N.C. Th ey were s uccessful,
a nd eve n thou g h th ey had so m e ro ug h tim es,
th ey fe lt it was worth it.
They bea t th e o th e r crew who had o ri g in ally
wa nted to be the first to m ake the trip .

Winter Oh. ~mpics
The place, Lake Placid, the time , February 1980, the event, th e Winter Olympics
XIII. The star thi s year was Eric Heide n ,
" The Golden Boy", as h e was called, won
five gold medals in s p eed s kating.
The U.S. hock ey tea m also were in th e
spotlight in th e fin a ls of the tournam e nt.
They fought for a win ove r th e bes t team s
in the world , including th e Russians. It
was a great victo ry for th e m .
Specta tors w ere also in th e news. The re
was a tran sp o rta ti o n probl e m a nd many
had to wait in lo n g cold lin es waiting to
catch a bus to see th e co mpe titi ons.
Th e Wint e r Olympic s was a plac e
where people sa w (as th ey say ) th e thrill
of victory and th e agony o f d efea t.

Volcano Erupts
In Va n co uver, Wa s hin gton, a unique
event has tak e n pl ace; Mount St. Hele ns
volcano e rupted. It s ta rted rumb ling and
sp ewing ash in May, 1980.
Then in a m ajo r er up ti o n, more as h fell
and man y larg e mud s lides came rus hing
down the mountain ca usin g much des truction everyw h ere.
About 1,000 p eop le we r e evac u a t e d
from their h o m es n ea r the volcano . As h
from th e er upti o n had been ca rri ed across
th e w h o le co unt ry . Many were killed in
this e rupti on, w hich was th e firs t one to
be in the United States for a long, long
ti me .

�Wow! I'm finally in High School! Now I can sit in the
back of the bus and pick on the junior high kids. Being an
underclassman is kind of confusing, but I guess it's pretty
fun. It's better than Junior H igh, that's for sure. There are
more than enough challenges like getting involved in activities and organizations a nd being ignored b y
upperclassmen and initiation! I'll probably always remem ber my initiation , a swirlie in gym class, being locked in a
locker with a combination lock, and being pushed into the
shower with all my clothes on! I guess being an underclassman is kind of like starting all over. Oh well, I'll be a
senior before you know it. And I can promise you, I'm going to make the m ost of high school life!

LINDERCLASSmEN

�~uniars
Ann Ausdemore
Teri Barnard

Dan Christensen
Terry Christoffersen

Class Officers are back row: Vice President, Brian Larson, President Roger Thomas, front row: Treasurer Lorrie Gathye, and Secretary Kim Hough.
Kathy Clausen
Ken Clausen
Ron Collins

Arvetta Cox
Alan Cress
Natalie Davick
Dan Dawson
Kim DiCenzo

Renee Driver
Benny Fischer
Lorrie Gathye
Denise Geise
Karen Greelis

Carla Grosve nor
Tracy Ha nson
Laurie H inman
Kim Hough
Tam my Hough
Becky Ivers

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Are

�maving Up
Chris Jensen
Shelly Kephart

/
Denise Kloewer
John Koesters

Arvetta Cox looks busy at work.

Chris Krise
Kevin Kruse
Dan Kunze

Tammy Lander
Todd Lander
H arold Larsen
Lau rie Larsen
Brian Larson

Barb Leaders
Mi ke Leaders
Sherry Matth ews
Steve McKern
Stephan ie Meek

Mary Mello
Joyce Minear
Penny Muell
Judy Newberry
Rob O'Doniel
Cristie Olson

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�Doreen Peterson
Nora Peterson
Wes Pitt
Janis Prewitt
Dixie Rasmussen
Cathy Ryba

Terri Salsbury
Kelli Shafer
Brian Sharp
Pam Sherbon
Tim Spiker

Joan Stein
Jim Taylor
Randy Tech
Roger Thomas

Diana Thompson
Shelly Whittington
Dianne Witt

Ke lli Sh afer reall y fits in w ith sop ho mo res Lynn Leaders, Amy
Ausd em ore, and Pat Ange l.

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�Saphamare Spirit
Fl4s Ta New Heights
Connie Adams
Pat Angel
Kristy Arrick
Amy Ausdemore
Teresa Ausdemore
Diane Baldwin

Tonya Barnard
Kirsten Bertelsen
Jim Bussing
Brian Carter
Steve Chadwick

La Vone Christensen
Harry Cowgill
Adam Cox
Jim Coyle

Diane Darringto n
Julie Driver

Theresa Eledge
Tamm y Etherington

Sophom ore Class O ffice rs: Not pictured-president, Dale Spetman;
v ice-preside nt, Paul Snyder; secre tary, Shelley Ring; treasurer, Shawn
McKee.

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�Charlotte Fimple
Mary Gach
Kathy Gathye
Debbie George
Lee Gilmore
Connie Goss

Kim Grim
Terry Hansen
Richard Hardesty
Twyla Hinman
Lisa Hunt
Lynn Hunt

Margaret Hurd
Todd Jensen
Kim Jones
Tami Koenig
Mary Koesters
Ann Larsen

Sherrie Larsen
Ron Larson
Lynn Leaders
Philip Longm eyer
Kris Lustgraaf

Shawn McKee ponders with
the question: What am I doing in a place like this?

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�Shari Madsen
Robin Martin
Cindy Matthews
Shawn McKee
Jerry Miller
Tina Muell

Todd Nielsen
Trisha Plumb
Kirk Rasmussen
Ronda Reese
Shelley Ring
Janis Rodenburg

Mike Rodenburg
Clinton Schmielau
David Schnackenberg
Dale Sp etm an
Carol Stroebele
Jerry Tay lor

Rod Taylor
Mark Torn e ten
Joe Webster
Kris Wh itn ey
Bill Wi lson
Ro bbie Wrig h t

Kris Whi tney ! You k now it's
n o t n ice to ta lk a bou t your
teach ers that way.

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�FRESHmEN ARE

Kelly Adair
Bill Adams
Tony Angel
Ronnie Arrick

Lisa Bertelsen
Shelly Brown
Doramae Casson
Chip Christensen
Steve Coberly

Wendy Colglazier
Diane Dawson
Danelle Dofner
Ron Dose
Jerry Eilenstine

Gerri Gach
Joan Garcia

Scott Gartin
Randy Geise

Class Officers are Bill Adams, Dennis Moore, Mark Shafer, and Stephanie
Vic.

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�Tracy Grace
Ken Greeles
David Grim

Derek Hansen
Deanna Hassler
Tracy Hough
Wendy Hough

Billy Huff
Rodney Hutson
Darrell Jennings
Barb Jensen
Janet Kamminga

David Kruse
Wendy Larsen
Larry Larson
Jean Le th
Terry Mag nuson

Kim McKern
Mark Shafer LOVES his science homework!
Shelly Minear
Brad Montgomery

Dennis Moore
Butch Muell
Darren Nelson

IHYlJBL1 JOOH~S HrnH OOOMS'3dNM

�Brad Obrecht
Jaye O'Doniel
Jim Osborn
Daniel Peterson
Donna Peterson

Julie Phillips
Lisa Powell
Lisa Rasmussen
Patrica Rhade
Jack Scoular

Mark Shafer
Gary Sherbon
Jackie Smith
Rich Taylor
Sharon Torneten

Stephanie Vik
Debbie Wenninghoff
Cindy White
Jeff Williams
Todd Wolford

Julie Phillips, Shelly Minear, Lisa Bertelsen,
and Wendy Hough examine the sophomore
work.

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�I think the most exciting thing about sports is winning.
It's not too much fun to go to practice everyday and beat
your brains out. But it's all worth it when you hear your
name announced over the speaker. I Jove the competition,
meeting a challenge, but most of all, winning. The best
part of sports is when the paper predicts your team to
lose, and we come out the winner. I guess sports is when
we realize it's helped us to become better losers, but it
doesn 't make it any more fun . The practices are tough , but
it's all worth it, knowing you have done your best!

SPORTS

�The Football Squad of 1979-1980 are; Front row-Coach
Ned Cox, Mark Schnackenberg, Scott Phillips, Leonard
Ausdemore, Jay Goldap, Ira Collins, Pat Ausdemore, Doug
Larsen, Kevin Hough, Coach Gary Wax and Coach Charles
Frisk. 2nd row-Dan Christensen, Kenny Clausen, Todd
Lander, Tim Spiker, Dan Dawson, Clint Parish, Jim Taylor,
Rob O'Doniel, Brian Larson and Harold Larsen . 3rd row-

Terry Christofferson, Joe Webster, Jim Coyle, Jerry Taylor,
David Schnackenberg; Steve McKern, Mike Rodenburg,
Richard Hardesty, Terry Hansen, Bill Adams, Randy Tech .
4th row-Randy Geise, Rich Taylor, Tracy Grace, Jeff Williams, Derek Hansen, Mark Schafer, Dennis Moore, Chip
Christensen, Steve Coberly, Todd Wolford, Bill Huff, and
Jim Osborn .

Jay Goldap and Steve McKern coach Pat Ausdemore on the art of being
tackled graceful! y.

The 1979 football season was characterized by several ups and downs.
High points of the season were an overtime victory over a tough Mo.
Valley team and a hard fought win over Tri-Center.
"This year's squad was one of the hardest working groups I've had th e
privilege to coach," Coach Frisk commented .
After some discouraging early season losses rather than losing confidence, the players worked harder and continued to improve. This says
a lot for the character and leadership of the senior football players.

Clinton Parish trips dow n th e fi eld for a few more yard s.

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�Eagles~

Spirit Saars High

Underwood
0
30
14
19
6
14
36
6
12

Treynor
Shelby
Walnut
Mo. Valley
Elk Horn
Carson
I.S.D.
Av oHa
Tri-Center

Others
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6
18
18
19
20
19
25
7

Jim Coyle races ahead of the Bobcats for another first down.

This yea rs se ni o rs w ere; 1st row-Doug Larsen, Mark Schnackenberg, Scott Phillips, Kevin Houg h . 2n d
row -Leo n ard Ausdem o re, Jay Go ldap , Ira Collins, and Pat Ausdemore .

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�Danny Dawson throws a block while Steve McKern run s the ball and
Mark Schnackenberg dances with the opponent.

Kenny Clausen rushes to the Eagle_s' aid.

Richard H ardesty lunges for a noth e r tackl e .

Danny Christensen rece ives another pass to add to
his 387 yards.

Steve McKern gets tackled whi le Cli n ton Parish and Jay Goldap look on .

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�Prepared, Teresa Driver waits for the ball.

EAGLES
Split
Lost
Split
Won
Won
Won
Lost

VARSITY IN SEASON
OPPOSING TEAM
Tri-Center
2 matches
2 matches
ISD
2 matches
Treynor
2 matches
Shelby-Tennant
2 matches
Oakland
2 matches
Elk Horn
1 match
Lewis Ce ntral

CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS
EAGLES
OPPOSING TEAM
Won
2 games
Tri-Center
2 games
Split
Treynor
Won
2 games
Walnu t
Michelle Miller uses the forearm pass to show the Eagles
volleyball talent.

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
EAGLES
OPPOSING TEAM
Won
Griswold
Lost
ISD
Won
Avoha

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�Back: Mrs. Loos, M . Miller, T. Driver, A. Ausdemore, D. Kloewer, Ms. Rodenburg, C.
Adams, Front: J. Prewitt, J. Stein, K. Rodenburg, 5. Ring

Behind strong se n ior leaders hip and
successful team effort Und erwood completed their second winning seaso n with
an 8-5-1 record . The team broug ht home
it's first trophy, as they earned third place
in the Conference Tournaments. Top performers included Karen Rodenburg and
Teresa Driver w ho were chosen second
team all-conference a nd Ja nice Prewi tt
who received honorable m e ntion . Even
though we will mi ss the Seniors the team
will strive for another victorious season
next ye·ar.

Back : D. Casso n , D. Darri n gto n , 5 . Torn e ton , D . Kloew er, 5 .
Madsen Front: T. Koenig, 5. Ring, 5 . Min ear, T. Ausdemore

Teresa A usdemore, Doramae Casson , Tamm y Koenig, watch as
Denise Kloewer, skillfull y return s the se rve.
Michelle Miller ducks from Karen Roden burg's spike.

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�Ba4 ~s Place Sec:and in Sec:tianalsl

1st Row:: Statistician Kristy Arrick, Dan Dawson, Steve McKern, Brian Larson, Roger
Thomas, Mark Torne ten, 2nd Row: Coach Gary Wax, Ira Collins, Dan Christensen, Randy
Neilsen, Doug Larse n, Len Ausdemore, Al Gilmore, Darian Bebout, and Coach Fred Nelson.

BOYS BASKETBALL
Underwood
Opponent
75
Exira
46
Tri-Center
50
70
40
Treynor
54
47
Missouri
62
Valley
Malvern
51
49
Walnut
62
59
AvoHa
73
60
61
Shelby
59
Oakland
74
63
Griswold
71
52
Elk Horn
54
68
Carson
57
74
54
I.S.D .
88
53
St. Alberts
36
Nishna
61
77
Valley
CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
55
Oakland
56
SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
32
70
West
H arriso n
38
41
Woodbine
65
Tri-Center
64

Steve McKern leaps for a basket!

Len Ausdemore re bo und s for the Eagles!

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�1st row: Lee Gilmore, Bill Adams, Jim Coyle, Shawn McKee, Randy Geise,
2nd row: Coach Gary Wax, Benny Fischer, Mark Torneten, Roger Thomas,
Mike Leaders, Steve Kress, and Coach Fred Nelson.
Al Gilmore and Ira Collins simply amaze the opponent.

Darian Bebout and Dan Dawson wait to see if Doug Larse n can regain possession .

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�Ira Coll ins crowds the opponent for a shot.
Doug Larsen goes up for a rebound .

The boys basketball team's record didn't tell the true
story of the team's talent. Many games ended wi th close
scores. At the end of the season Underwood's total game
points were higher than the totals of their opponents. The
boys had a great seaso n . They placed second at sectionals.
The team was lead by six seniors and a new coach , Gary
Wax . The team's spirit was always a t a p eak.

Dan Christensen's shot s hocks Randy Neilsen.

Dan Christensen h as high hopes for Ira Coll ins's s hot.

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�VARSiTY PLAYS TD WiNI

Varsity team members include: (front row) Coach Ned Cox, manager
Kim Jones, Joan Stein, Carol Stroebele, Amy Ausdemore, Ann
Ausdemore, Kirn Hough, Robin Martin, Teresa Ausdemore. (back

row) Managers Kristy Arrick and Diane Darrington, Lori Angel,
Cheryl Grosvenor, Kelly Colglazi e r, Ka ren Rodenburg , Nancy
Stroebele, Michelle Miller, Teresa Driver.

Guards Ke lly Colglazier, Ka ren Rod enburg, and Kirn Hough save two
points for th e Eagles.

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Senior team m embers includ e: (fropt row) Nancy Stroe bele,
Lori Ange l, (back row) Teresa Dri ver, Kelly Colg lazie r, Karen
Rodenburg, Mi ch elle M iller, C h eryl Grosve n or.

�Ann Ausdemore and Teresa Driver
m ove in for another rebound.
JV team members include: (front row)
Diane Dawson, Wendy Colglazier, Jaye
and Kristy Arrick, Teresa Ausdemore,
Ausdemore, Carol Stroebele, Joan Stein,

Kris Lustgraff, Jean Leth, Joan Garcia, Dorarnae Casson,
O'Doniel, Tracy Hough , (back row) managers Kirn Jones
Denise Kloewer, Arny Ausdemore, Robin Martin, Ann
Connie Adams, and Coach Michele Loos.

1979-80 Scoreboard

Hey, Arny Ausdemore! Isn't Lori Ange l a good li ttl e helper?

Carson
Exira
Tri-Center
Treynor
Mo. Vall ey
St. Albert
Walnut
ISO (conf. tour.)
Griswold
Shelby
AvoHa
Oakland
Griswold
Elk Horn
Carson
A.L.
ISO
Nishna Va ll ey
Logan (Sectionals)
Woodbine (Sectiona ls)

Visi tor

Home

31
41
54
50
62
63
53
33
62
50
67
72
54
68
34
59
74
56
45
63

53
60
32
72
50
44
49
63
58
48
61
55
40
66
62
46
81
50
57
41

'

Carol Stroebele, N a ncy Stroebele, a nd Miche lle Miller fight
off the other team.

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�Underwood

33
12
24
18
27
37
33
33
34
35
50

Others
Logan
Tri-Center
Carson
Griswald
Elk Horn
St. Alberts
Oakland
AvoHa
Mo . Valley
Treynor
West Harrison

27
12
37
41
22
16
19
25
21
32
07

Jim Osborn tri es h a rd to roll hi s oppone nt over.

Look at th e d e termin a tion in Harold
La rsen 's face!

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�Wrestlers Past

B-3 marH
The wrestler's v ictories were hindered somewhat by injuries this
year. The team was led by two seniors, Kevin Hough, and Mark
Schnackenburg w ho were also the team captai ns. There were
two wrestlers who went to state this year . Wes Pitt lost in the
first round and Jerry Taylor placed sixth. Kevin Hough, Jerry
Taylor, and Harold Larsen were all champions in their weight
divisions at th e Exira tourn ey . Kevin Hough was also champion
at the Harlan tourn ey. The wrestler's hosted a banquet on March
IO, 1980. They honored Harold Larsen as Mr. Eagle. Kev in
Hough and Jim Taylor as Mr. Pride, Jim Taylor was also honored
as Mr. 101 % Kevin H o ugh was hon ored as Mr. Pin, also.

Lorrie Gathye considers going o ut on th e m at to help the guys instead of cheering from th e side.

Varsity 1st Row: Randy Tec h , Jim Osborn, Kevin Hough, Mike
Rodenburg, Rich Taylor, and Jerry Tay lor. 2nd row: Tim Spiker,

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Dave Schnackenburg, Jim Taylor, Mark Schnackenburg, Wes Pitt,
and H arold Larsen and Coach Jerry Ande rsen .

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�Junior Varsity: 1st Row: Scott Gartin, Darrell Jennings, Rod Taylor, Ron Arrick, and Steve Coberly.

These wrestlers rece ived special honors at th e Wrestling Banque t. Darrell Je nnings, Rookie of th e Year;
Jerry Taylo r, Most Outstanding; Kevin Hough, Most
Valuable.

Kevin Hough defeats his oppone nt.

Jim Osborn goes for a pin!
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�Ba4s On The Run.

Team from left-back row; Steve Kress, Jim Taylor, Clint Parish, Darian Bebout, Dan Dawson , Len Ausdemore, Rob
O 'Doniel, Kirk Rasm ussen , Wes Pitt, Todd Danker; Bottom-Bill Adams, Dennis Moore, Steve Coberly, Richard
Hardesty, Jim Coyle, Shawn McKee, and Coach Reid.

This years Seniors were ; S teve Kress ; Le n
Ausdemore, and Darian Bebout
Rob O ' Do n iel stre tches fo r th e
line and adds an oth er wi n for
th e Eag les.

Danny Dawso n w aits for hi s tim e.

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�Girls TracH Shaws impravement.

Members of the team: Back; Joan Stein, Teresa Driver, Janis Prewitt, Laurie Larsen, Arvetta Cox, Kim Hough,
Carol Stroebele, Ronda Reese, Kelli Shafer, Shari Madsen . Front; Tracy Hough , Stephanie Vik, Diane Dawson,
·
Lisa Rasmussen , Deanna Hassler, and Shelly Minear.

Arvetta Cox leaps ahead of h er opponent.

Tracy Hough g lides through th e line
for another Eagle victory.

Members of th e Medley Relay were: Tracy Hough, Shelly Min ea r, Teresa
Driver, and Joan Stein.
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�Baseball Headed b4 New Caach

First Row: Jim Coyle, Bill Adams, Jerry Miller, Shawn McKee. Second Row : Steve McKern, Lee Gilmore, Roger Thomas, Dan
Christensen, Terry Hansen .

Mr. Ken Schreiber has taken over coaching
th e boys baseball tea m .
Fifteen games were scheduled for the summer. They took place betwee n May 23 and
mid July.
Mr. Schreiber is from Council Bluffs. He
was a May Graduate of Northwest Missouri
State University .

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�New Caach far SaftbaU

First Row : Na talie Dav ick, Sherry Matth ews, Ann Au sd emore, Joan
Stein , No ra Peterson , Dixie Ras musse n , Mary Gach . Seco nd Row : Julie Phillips, We nd y Co lg lazie r, Kri s W h i tn ey, S h e ll e y Ri ng ,
Doramae Casson, Co nn ie Adams, Jaye O 'Do nie l, Ca ro l Stroebele,

Dian e Darringto n . Third Ro w : C oa ch Jo y ce Ro d e nbur g , Lisa
Bertelse n , Tracy H o ugh , Teresa Ausd e mo re, Tami Koe ni g, Kathy
Gathye, Stephanie Vik, Dia n e Daw so n .
This yea r, Und erwood had a n ew so ftb all
coach . Miss Joyce Rod e nburg had take n o ve r
for Mr. N ed Cox .
The tea m thi s yea r h ad n ine ret u rn ing le tte r w inners. Th ere we re fi fte e n games sc h ed uled . The first o n e was held May 30th.
Miss Rod enbu rg coach ed th e Weste rn Iowa
Gi rls So ftb all Leag ue (W IGSL) for five yea rs,
grades 4-7.

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�Gosh, I've been so busy lately. I've been practicing for
my solo at music contest. I have some pages due for my
annual staff advisor. I can't forget to go to the game tomorrow, because I have to cheer. After that, I have to
come home and study for that history test. I have to keep
my g rades up so that I can still be in National Honor Society. I keep pretty busy, but I like it all!

�Band Saunds New Nate

Porn Pon Squad: Back Row: Twyla Hinman, Dixie Rasmussen, Denise
Kloewer, Kim Grim, and Julie Driver. Seated are Natalie Davick, Debbie
Mello, and Danelle Dofner.

Band Majorettes: Barb Leaders a nd Wendy Ulmer

1979-1980 Marching Band: Majorettes-Barb Leaders, Wendy Ulmer, Baton Twirler-Debbie Mello . 1st row: Julie Driver, Dennis Hough,
Todd Wolford, Kim McKern, Marcia McDonald, Kevin Kruse, Denise Geise, Kim Grim. 2nd: Twyla Hinman, Lynn Leaders, Ronda Reese,
Cristie Olson, Chip Christensen, Sharon Torneten, Tracy Hough, Danelle Dofner, 3rd: Dixie Rasmussen, Kathy Haynie, Stephanie Meek,
Mary Mello, Ann Larsen, Lisa Powell, Stephanie Vik, Natalie Davick, 4t.h: Carol Stroebele, S:indy White, Barb Jensen , Kris Whitney •. Kirst~n
Bertelsen, Kim Hough, 5th: Mr. Montgomery, Ann Ausdemore, Connie Adams, Shelly Ring, Teresa Ausdemore, Wendy Colglazier, Lisa
Bertelsen, 6th: Janis Prewitt, Joan Garcia, Wendy Larsen, Jaye O' Doniel, Sherrie Larsen, Brad Montgomery. 7th: Derek Hansen, Terry
Christoffersen, Mike Leaders, Tammy Hough, Rich Taylor, Philip Longmeyer, 8th: Randy Geise, Doramae Casson, Marsha Torneten, Diane
Darrington, Tami Koenig, Kris Lustgraaf, 9th: Mark Torneten, Trisha Plumb, Steve McKern, Nora Peterson, Joan Stein, Doug Larsen, 10th:
Robin Martin, Dave Schnackenburg, Rod Taylor, Ron Dose, Kirk Rasmussen, Dan Christensen, 11th: Chris Jensen, Denise Kloewer, Todd
Jensen.

�Receiving l's on solos are: Denise Geise, Doug Larsen, Wendy
Ulmer, Brad Montgomery, Marsha Torneten, and Doramae
Casson.

Senior band members: Marcia McDonald, Dennis Hough,
Marsha Torneten, Doug Larsen, Renae Angeroth, Kathy
Haynie, and Wendy Ulmer.

Receiving l's on ensembles are: Back row: Randy Geise, Dennis Hough, Dave Schnackenberg, Terri Christofferson, Mike
Leaders. Middle row: Marcia McDon ald, Marsha Torneten,
Renae Angeroth, De n ise Geise, Kirsten Bertelsen . Front row:
Barb Leaders, Dia ne Darring ton, Doram ae Casson, Kris Whitney.

Concert ba nd: 1st row: Stepha ni e Vik, Lisa Powell, Sherrie Larsen, 2nd row: Dennis Hough, Marcia McDo nald, Denise Geise, Cindy White,
Barb Jen se n , Ann Larse n, Ca rol Stroebele, Mary Mello, Stephanie Meek, Kathy Haynie, 3rd row: Kevin Kruse, Cristi-e Olson , Ronda Reese,
Lynn Leade rs, Kim Hough, Kirs ten Bertelsen, We ndy Colglazier, Doug Larsen, Wendy Ulmer, Joan Garcia, Joan Stein , Kris Whi tn ey, Jaye
O'Doniel, We ndy Larsen, Brad Montgomery, Shelly Ring, Connie Adams, Janis Prewitt, Ann Ausdemore, 4th row: Kim McKern, Sharon
Tornete n , Todd Wolford, Chip Christensen, Tracy Hough, Lisa Bertelsen, Te resa Ausd e more, Rich Taylor, Tam i Koenig, Robin Martin,
Trisha Plumb, Mark Torneten, Nora Peterson, Steve McKern, Philip Longmeyer, Todd Nielsen , Kris Lustgraaf, Randy Geise, Ron Dose, Kirk
Ras mu ssen , Da n Christensen, 5th row: Dale Spetman, Terry Christoffersen, Mike Leaders, Dave Schnackenburg , Derek Hansen, Rod Taylor,
Tammy Hough, Mr. Montgom e ry, Marsha Torneten, Chris Jensen, Todd Jen se n, Doramae Casson, Diane Darrington, Barb Leade rs, Renae
Angeroth. N o t pictured: Kris Arrick, Clint Parish, and Mark Shafer.

�Representing the Student Bad4

The Stud e nt Ca bin e t's main job
thi s year w as to o rga ni ze the homecoming ac tiviti es. Th ey a lso met to
discuss s uch sc h oo l to pics as the
move of s tudy h a lls fro m the commons a rea a nd tri e d to get a pop
machin e ins ta ll e d.

StudEnt
Cabin Et
Members include, s tanding; Kelly Whitney, Steve McKem, Jaye O ' Donie l, De re k H a n se n , Kim
McKem, Do ug La rse n, a nd sponsor, Nick Benzing. Sitting; Connie Adam s, Ann La rse n, and Ba rb
Leaders. Sitting below; Teresa Ausd e more a nd Shelly Whittington .

Art Club

Me mbe rs include, to p; M rs . Ad a mso n , s po nso r, Diane Darringto n , Li sa Hunt, M a rcia McDo na ld .
Middle; Ro n Coll ins, Jackie Smi th , Lynn Hunt, a nd We ndy Larse n . Front; Kri s Whitn ey, Ann
A usd e more, Kris Ke nned y, Ro bin Ma rtin , a n d Co nni e Adams. Not pictured; She lley Ri ng, Kris ty
Arrick, an d De bbie Drive r .

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Th e Art Club s ta rte d a t the semester w ith fift ee n m e mbers . They
w e nt on a g r ee nw a r e c e r a mic
buying trip . In A pril th e club ate a
pi zza dinn er a t Pizza Kin g. Th e
club e nd ed th e year by ho lding a n
art fai r in th e hi g h sc hoo l co mmons
area .

.

�LJ.H. T. and L•brar4 Club Heep Bus4
Underwood Homemakers of Tomorrow, U.H.T., is the home economics club open to all high school
students who are enrolled, or have
been involved in a home ec. class.
The program for the year was divided among money making
projects, demonstrations or speakers attending meetings, and social
gatherings. Members worked at the
concession stands and held the annual chili supper to raise money.
They had d emonstrations on making Christmas foods and a speaker
on self defense for women.
The spring banquet was held at
the Bellevue Queen this year. At
the banquet new officers were installed and seniors were honored.

U .H.T. members include: 1st row: Fritrena Elam, Mary Mello, Jayne Sorensen, Lisa Rasmussen,
Jody Ring , Janet Kaminga, D ebbie Davis, Theresa Eledge, Tonya Barnard. 2nd row: Laurie Hansen, Sherri Larsen , Cindy Matthews, Miss Rita Kurth, Lynn Eledge, Kelly Adair, Deanna Hassler,
Kelly Whitney, Mary Koesters, Janis Rodenburg, Margaret Hurd, Sonia Davick, Natalie Davick,
Eileen Hurd, and Brian Sharp. Not pictured: Kristi Kennedy, Teri Barnard, Tammy Lander,
Tammy Barnard, and Jean Leth .

Library Club memb ers include: Tam my Etherington, Denise Adams, Doreen
Peterso n, Da nelle Dofne r, Kathy Ry ba, Sherrie Larsen, Tina Muell, Stephanie
Meek, Robbie Wright, and Miss Do nn a Bush. Not pictured: Joan Garcia and Gerri
Gach .
Tina Mue ll and Kathy Ryba shelve books
for Library Club.

Library Club is an organi za ti o n d esigned to help the librarian by checking
books in and out, shelving books, straigh tening books, putting away magazines,
and other miscellan eous jobs. Th e studen ts participating in this clu b work in the
library durin g their study halls. The club wen t roller skating and had a picnic.

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�New Beginnings far Charus

Choir members include; 1st row: Mrs. Carmin Wallin, Mary Koesters, Cristie Olso n , Lisa Powell, Lynn Leaders, David Grim , Dennis Moore,
Mike Kephart, Stephanie Meek, and Fritrena Elam. 2nd; Marsha Torneten, Kelli Shafer, Dianne Witt, Brad Montgomery, Todd Wolford , Jim
Bussi n g, Mark Torneten, Deni se Adams, Tracy Hough, Renae Angeroth, and Kim Jon es. 3rd; Lisa Vanecek, Lisa Hunt, De ni se Klo ewer, Pat
Angel, Philip Longmeyer, Jim Cowgill, Kirk Rasmussen, Jaye O'Doniel, Sharon Tornete n , a nd We nd y Larsen. 4t h ; Becky Ivers, Margaret
Koesters, Cindy Matthews, Amy Ausdemore, Cynthia White, Cheryl Grosvenor, and Twyla Hinman .

Swing Choir members include: 1st row; Mike Kephart, Sh aro n Torneten , De ni se Adams, Lisa Powell,
Cristie Olson, and Lynn Leaders. 2nd; Kirk Rasmussen, Twy la H inman, Jaye O' Doniel, Ke lli Shafer,
Todd Wolford. 3rd; Jim Cowgill, Mrs. Wallin, Cindy Matthews, Becky Ivers, We ndy La rsen , Stephanie
Meek, and Brad Montgo mery, 4th; Mark Torneten, Dennis Moore, Derek Hansen, Re nae A n gero th, Marsha Torneten, and Philip Longm eye r.

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�Honor Chorus members
include: 1st row - Wendy
Lars e n and Marsha
Torneten. 2nd row-Brad
Montgomer y,
Terri
Salsbury, and Kirk Rasmussen.

A ll Sta t e members include : 1st row-Lisa
Powell, and Cris ti e Olson . 2nd row-Denise
K lo ewer, Marsha Torneten, a nd Sharon
Torne te n . 3 rd row -Philip Longmeyer, and
Todd Wo lford. 4 th row-Mark Torneten, and
Kirk Rasmusse n.

Se nior C hoi r m e mbers include: 1st row-Margaret Koes te rs, Renae A ngero th ,
and Ma rsh a To rneten. 2nd row-Denise Adams, Cheryl Grosve nor, Jim
Cowg ill, Lisa Va n ece k, and Fritrena Ela m .
Members o f ense mbles that received a I at contes t include: 1st row Ste phanie Meek, Tracy H o ugh , Marsha Torn e te n, Renae An geroth,
Lisa Powe ll , Ja ye O' Doni el, and Sharon Torne te n. 2nd row-Brad
Montgomery, Phi lip Lon g meye r, Kirk Rasmusse n , Mark Torneten,
n d Todd Wolford. 3rd row-Pat Angel, Jim Bussing, a nd Jim
Cowgill.

People who received a I for a solo a t contes t are: 1st row-Kelli Sh afer, and Lisa
Powell. 2nd row-Marsha Tornete n (accompanist) Mark Torneten, and Renae
Angeroth.

Ch oir this year got off to a good s tart with the
n ew director Carmin Wallin . They had a fa n tastic
year, receivi n g a II a t large group co ntes t, 8-I's, 19II 's, and 1-III a t sma ll gro up contest. Und erwood 's
Swing Choir received a I at s tate con test. Of co urse
it took a lot of h ard work and dedicatio n from both
the director a nd th e students, but in the end it paid
off.

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�The New and the Old
Thi s y e a r Und e rw o od had its
first visit of the Red Cross Blood
Mobile. The blood drive was sponsored by the Underwood Chapter
of th e Nation a l Honor So ciety.
NHS also cut and sold firewood to
ra ise money.
The inductees for the 1980-81
school year are Sr. Kathy Haynie,
Jrs. Roger Tho mas and Mary Mello,
and Sophs. Mark Torneten, Carol
Stroebele, Kirk Rasmussen; Teresa
Au s dem o r e, a nd Kri s ty A rr i ck .

NHS
Members include; Top ; Darian Be bout, Steve McKern , Mark Torne te n, Kirk Ras mu sse n, Kevin
H ough , and Do ug Larse n . Standin g; We nd y Ulm er, She lly Whittington, Teresa Ausdem o re, Mr.
Jerry Anderso n , and Carol Stroe bele. Sitting; Rena e Angeroth , Marsh a Tornete n , Ka th y Hay ni e,
Nancy Stroebele, Kelly Colglazier, Mary Mello, and Barb Lead ers. N o t pictu red ; Kristy Arric k and
Roger Thomas .

Speech

Twelve stud ents attend ed th e sp eech fes tival in Trey n o r. Thi s fes tival is a preco ntes t for
districts. Of th e 11 th at w ent to Districts 5 received l 's and w ent o n to Sta te .

Five speech stude n ts attended th e state contest. Ro n Colli ns rated 2 in radio news; Kim Jo n es-2 in in terpre ti ve p rose; La uri e
Larsen-I in radio news and 2 in poe try; Cr istie O lson- 1 in
dramatic acti ng and Shari Madse n - I in drama ti c acting.
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Speech Clu b me m bers incl ude; Top; Pat Ange l, Ron Collins.
Middle; Ta mm y Houg h, Ro nda Reese, Laurie Larse n, Arvetta
Cox . Bottom; Cristie Olson, Kirn Jo n es, Renae Angeroth, Ja ckie
Sm ith , Shari Madsen, and Mary Mello.

�First row : Cindy .Matthews, Mary
Gach, Kristy Arrick, Sandy Huff, Sherry Matthews, Denise Geise. 2nd row:
Ms. Lori Williams-Martin, Marcia McDonald, Ron Collins, Charlotte Firnple,
Barb Leaders, Arvetta Co x, Laurie
Larsen, Kelly Whitney, Renee Driver,
Pat Angel, and Jayne Sorensen.

Annual Staff Gets a Fresh Start
Denise Geise listens
carefully for instructions.

Ron Collins patie ntly waits for the meeting to begin.

Ms. Willi am s-Martin proof reads pages .

Th e annual staff this year has had some to ug h tim es in p reparing the
book . One reason is because onl y about six out of 16 people could be
counted on to show up at th e wee kly mee ti ngs and on some Saturday
work days. To raise m on ey this year th e staff worked in concession stan ds
and sold various items. The annual staff go t off to a fres h start t h is year
with a n ew advisor and so m e n ew ideas.

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�FaatbaU gets encauragement

J.V. Football : Top Tammy Bonne t, Ann Larsen ,
Wendy Larsen, Carol Stroe be le, Tris ha Plumb

Varsity Football: Top Joyce Minear, Kelly Whitney, Nancy
Stroebele, Kelly Colglazier, Lisa Vanecek, Kim Hough

Wrestling cheerleaders shaw their spirit
Var s it y Wr es tling: Shell y
Whittington , Lo rri e Ga thye ,
Kelly Whitn ey, Ba rb Leaders,
Julie Phillips, Charl o tte Fimple

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�Varsity Basketball: Joyce Minear, Kris
Whitney, Janis Prewitt, Trisha Plumb,
Ann Larsen, and not pictured Kirn
DiCenzo

Kris Whitney and Janis Prewitt try to fire up the
crowd .

J.V. Basketball: Top Jay n e Sorensen, Kathy Gathye,
Wendy Larsen , Shelley Minear

Porn-Pon : Dixie Rasmussen, Dane lle Dofner, Juli e Dri ve r, Twy la
Hinman, Tracy Hanso n , Kim Grim, Natalie Davick, Arvetta Cox,
Pam Sherbo n

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�Welcames Steve Hress

Me mbers include: Botto m; Ex chan ge stud ent to New Zealand, Re nae
Angeroth; Fo reig n exchange student from Germany, Steve Kress;
Phili p Lo ngmeye r, and Den ise Adam s. Top; Jacki e Smith, Do ug

Renae Angeroth shows her exciteme nt o n her
return from her year-long stay in New Zealand.

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Larsen, Wendy Larse n , Deni se Kl oewe r, Kirk Ras musse n , Cristi e
Olsen, Kim Jo n es, Ron Collins, and Lisa Hunt. N o t p ictured; Pat An gel

Th e welcom in g-ho m e committee sponsorin g Renae Angeroth's return, incl uded
Stephanie Meek, Becky Ivers, and Ba rb Leaders.

�"I lost my notebook," "I don't have my assignment," "Can I go to my locker?" "I left my book at home." " But I was gone!" " Do we have
to work today?" "I didn't do it." "The dog ate it." "We don't do anything in there anyway". " But I was in th e room, please do n 't make me
get a pass."
You would be simply amazed at the excuses I get as a teacher! I'm always the big, bad grouch. I guess I deserve it sometimes, though. One
of the things I hate the most is the intercom.
I hate study halls and one of the most boring jobs of a teacher's life is checking papers. What a chore! At the e nd of a day, I'm simply
exhausted . The most rewarding part of my job is when a student comes up to me and says, "Thanks for trying!" This makes it all worthwhile.

FACULTY

�Custadians and Bus Drivers
Heep Things Running Smaathl4

Custodian Phyllis Pullen

-

Bus drivers: Rod Minssen , Yvonne Golda pp, Hazel Hough, Junior Goldapp, Jim Ba llard, Stanley
Longmeyer, Ken Cohrs, Ada Real, Julius Snyder, and Harold Delanty

Custodian Chet Kennedy
Custodian Merlyn Majors

Custodian Faye Wendt

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�Superintendent Don Begg
School Board Members: Leroy Floerchinger,
Roger Sealock, Joe Hildreth, Don Casson, and
Vicki Grote
Board Secretary: Judy Gubbels

H igh School Principal Craig Scott

• • •

Athl etic Director Mike Stanley
r '\.\. .J-&gt;

With Help Fram the Administratian.

Secretary Don na Bax ley

Secretary Ali ce Pitt

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�Janice Adamson,
7-12 art director.

Nick Benzing,
HS social studies,
jr. class sponsor,
student cabinet
sponsor.

Curt Barclay,
FFA sponsor, Voe.
Agri .

Letha Bayes,
7-12 special ed .

Donna Bush,
7-12 Librarian, Library
Club sponsor.

Jerry Christensen ,
Industrial Arts, freshman class sponsor.

Teachers ... find time ta
be THEmSELVESm

Bob Christense n shows his auto mechanics class how to repair a
muffler.

Charles Frisk a student? No he's a biology teacher, head football, JH
w restling, and JH track coach .

Fred Nelson we know you love teaching HS social studies, being
assist. HS Boys BB coach and seni or sponso r; but you n ever told us
about the mug-shots at th e county jail .. . Ha Ha see we got a hold
of it!

�Jerry Anderson leans for a bit of support after a hard year of teaching HS and~ JH science, plus coaching wrestling, JH football and
assit. boys track .

Cathe McKee looks comfortable at her new job as JH Library Aid.

Jim Cohen,
Guidance Counselor.

Rita Kurth ,
Home EC., UHT sponsor,
cheerleading
sponsor.

Besides teaching freshman English, Spanish, speech, drama, fa ll
play, and being an AFS faculty representative Rose Marie
Velasquez poses for the camera in h er spare moments.

Janel Connor,
math , bookkeeping ,
shorthand, sophomore
class sponsor, cheerleading sponsor.

Ned Cox, HS
English , Girls BB
assit. foo tball, girls
track coach .

Gaylen Montgomery,
Instrumental Music
Instructor.

William Reid,
PE, Psychology, JH
football ,
assit.
wrestling, HS boys
track.

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�Audrey Smith,
JH Reading, 7th
grade class sponsor.

David Sondag,
HS math, science club
sponsor.

Michael Stanley,
7th grade science, JH
supervisor, athletic
and activity director.

Pat Paul puts up -a historical bulletin board for his JH social studi es class but is thinking
new tactics for his JH Boys BB team.

Teaching PE K-12, coaching volleyball,
softball, and being assit. Girls BB coach is
hard for Michele Loos but she takes time
to stop and smile.

Carmin Wall in,
5-12 Vocal Director.

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Henry Olson points out the ty pewriter keyboard to his Commercial Business
Classes.

Gary Wax, JH
math, 7th grade class
spo n sor, JH track ,
assit. football, HS boys
BB.

Lori Williams-Martin,
En glish, 8th grade
class spo n sor, H S Journ alism, yearbook advisor.

JH

�I'll never forget Spirit Night. The seniors won the spirit
rock, but the whole night was so much fun! Everyone got
really crazy. Homecoming was lots of fun, too. I'll never
forget when they announced the Queen and King for
1980-Kelly Whitney and Len Ausdemore .
The Fall Play this year was one of the best I've ever
seen. I might be slightly prejudiced though, since I was in
it. Memorizing th e lines was a pain, but all the practices
were worth while on opening night.
Speaking of practice, we all worked hard on our speeches for contest. Everyone did really well.
FFA has kept me pretty busy, too . We had a banquet,
tractor pull, and a dance . Everything was fun-I can't wait
until next year!

E~G L

�This Night Wan ~t Last Farever

Ann Ausdemore, a re n 't _th ose d esks a bit too s mall?

Don Royer thinks highly of Todd
Stalnecker.
" Boy our fr ie nds hi p s ure d oes g row toge th e r doesn ' t it?" exclaims
Sue Snyder a nd Tin a Mullin .

Ro b O'Do nie l uses hi s nose for th e goal, thi s time.

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�The 1979 H o m eco m ing Court was: Kevin Hough, Nancy Stroebele, Doug Larse n , We ndy Ulmer, •Len Ausdemore, •Kelly Whitney, Son ia
Davick, Sco tt Phillips, Lynn Eledge, Ma rk Schnackenbe rg.

Kelly Whitney and Len Ausdemore were chosen by the student
body to reign over the 1979 Homecoming Activities. The Homecoming Coronation was held on Sa turday, October 20, at 8:00 p.m.
The theme for the night was ... " This Night Won' t Last Forever".
The Dance foll owed th e Coronation with the Disc-Jockey from
KQ98, Steve Sleeper, and " The Disco-Machine" e nterta ining the
dancers.
The week o f October 15, which lead to the Homecoming fe stivities, was filled with plenty of Eagle Spirit! The student bod y participated in dress-up d ays througho ut the week and there were
new activities including "Decorate the Hall Day." Each of th e
classes joined toget he r 2 h o u rs out of the day to decorate their designated hall to show their spirit.
At the end of th e week the Eagle Spirit exploded w hen they
trompled the I.S.D . Bobcats with a 36-19 victory . An other n ew activity was the presentation of the Spirit Rock to the winning class
at the Spirit Night ac tivities. The rock was prese n ted to the
Seniors for their o utstandi ng Spirit. Congratulations Seniors!!!

Fo r King Len A usdemore a nd Queen Kelly W hitney this night
w ill last forever!

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�Fall pla4 greeted with laughter.

Although the plot wa's murder and the case
was mysterious, the dialogue of "Soapy Murder Case," by Tim Kelly, had the audience
rolling in the aisles with laughter.
The play which was performed November
9th and 10th, began with a mime which was
performed by Lorrie Gathye and Mary Mello.
The play also featured an all school cast
and had the help of many outsiders who
built sets, designed costumes and distributed
programs.
After the performance o n November 10th,
the crew and cast presented the director,
Miss Rose Marie Velasquez, with a bouquet
of silk flowers for their gratitude for her
coaching and helping them make it through
the fight to memori ze their parts.
The cast and crew then rejoiced the plays
successful finish by going out for pizza and
really ACTING crazy!

Cast back row from left Sherry Matthews, Shelly Whittington, Ronda Reese, Sharon
Torneten, Becky Ivers, and Cindy Matth ews. Front row Rod Hutson an d Sonia
Davick. Not pictii.red , Ron Collins and Cristie Olson.

Crew from back row left Jimm y Bussing, Kirk Rasmussen , and Mark To rneten. Front
row Lorrie Gathye, Mary Mello and (not pictured) Cynthia White.
Rod Hutson seems to know how Sonia
Davick feels!

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�Sonia Davick really isn ' t all steel and wire, is she Rod Hutson?

Ron Collins waits for his cue from backstage.

SCROLL
Mary Mell o
Lorrie Gathye
Ron Collins
Cristie Olson
Sonia Davick
Bec ky Ivers
Ronda Reese
Shelly Whittingto n
Rod Hutson
Sherry Matthews
Cindy Matth ews
Sharon Torneten
AND DIRECTED BY
Rose Mari e Ve lasquez.

" Tha t o ugh t to kee p Cris tie Olso n qui et," exclaims Sherry Matthews .

67

�LJnderwaad Beg•ns a New
FFA Chapter.

Front row: Jim Bussing, Dale Spetman, Larry Larsen, Derek Hansen, Bill Huff. 2nd row:
Ken Clausen, Jon Fisher, Mark Torneten, Scott Gartin. 3rd row: Clint Schmielau, Todd
Neilsen, Dan Kunze, Bill Adams, Wes Pitt, Randy Tech, Ben Fischer, Jim Osborn, Tim Spiker, Brian Sharp. Back row: Doug Larsen, Dennis Hough, Dan Peterson, Dan Christense n,
Harold Larsen, Len Ausdemore, Mr. Curt Barclay.

Dan Peterson prese nts Miss FFA Sweetheart, Shelly Whittington, with flowers .

One of the new programs this year is the Underwood
Chapter of FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, FFA. This is a
national organization for the development of rural and city
yo uth . Members must participate in three areas: Vocational
Agriculture Classes, Supervised Occupational Experiences,
and of course be part in the FFA group itself.
The members participated in many events including planting trees at the high school and attending conventions and
judging trips. The club also built micro-mini tractors and held
a micro-mini tractor pull contest. A banquet was held in the
spring at the Pink Poodle in Crescent and the National FFA
president addressed the group.
One of the most important events that promoted all-school
participation was the Sweetheart Dance . It was held at the
high school on Feb . 20. Shelly Whittington was chosen by the
FFA members as this year's Sweetheart. "Altogether the year
was successful," said Mr. Curt Barclay, Chapter Leader.
Bystanders watch Ben Fisch er get his tractor ready .
"Hey, Dale Spetman, where did you
learn to dance like that?" asks David
Schnackenberg.

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The Chapter Banquet was held March 26th.

�I'm in junior high! Man is this the life. I can chew gum,
have a locker instead of a crummy little desk, but the
best part" is that I can change classes.
I also get to sit in the back of the bus, and go out for
sports and chorus. I don't have any little rug rats running
around all the time. Elementary kids are a pain in the
neck. It seems like high school kids ignore my friends and
me (except when they're picking on us, of course). Right
now, I don't have any plans for the future except to finish
high school. I think high school is going to be alot of fun .
The locks on the lockers kind of scare me and I know
we'll probably have a lot of homework, but it will be lots
of fun anyway!

�Eighth grade tea m . Back row left-Ron Sealock, David
Stroebele, Eric Rowe, Scott Baxley, Vern Bertelse n , David Ryan , Rodney Larsen, and manage r Jay Royer. Second row Todd Nuzum , Ty Eret, Kelly Geise, Leon An-

Seventh team . Back row left-Billy Starnes,
Bob Watkins, Doug Brunow, Dave Casson,
Robert Casson, S ea n Mil s , Bruce
Syndergaard , Curt Montgomery. Front rowDo n Brown, Dan Rya n , Darren Davik, Dan
Whi tso n , Dave Collins, Duane H in man, and
Rod Pi tt.

Girls that cheered them on-Top, Shelly Eth erington ,
Middle from left-Taw na Wolford, Tisha Burke, Barb
Longmeyer, Jan Leth . Bottom-Laura Jensen.

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gel, Tyler Eledge, Joe Garcia, Mike Je nsen, Brian
Driver. Third row Terry Zahn , Scott Baumfaulk, Gayle
Gunderso n, D a ll as Whitney, T im Wi nn e r , T odd
Gittens, and Troy Scoular.

�h1 FaatbaU and Basl-tetbaU.

A-Team Bo ys. Back left-Mr. Paul, Paul Larson, Roger Larsen, Dave
Ryan Eric Rowe, Rodney Larsen, Mike Hackett, Scott Baxley, Mike
Jensen, Ron Sea lock. Bottom left-Todd Nuzum, Davin Christoffersen,
Gregg Leaders, Terry Zahn, Jay Royer, David Stroebele, Tim Winner,
Troy Scoular, Jeff Dawso n .

A-Team Girls Back left-Kerin McKern, Jill Olse n. Tisha Burke,
Teresa Tech, Kathleen Ravlin, Barb Longmeyer, Susie Ausdemore,
Mr. Frost. Bo ttom-Debbie McKern, Lisa Shafer, Amy Edwards,
Sheila Plumb, Kristi Jon es, and Joyce McDonald.

B-Team Boys-Back left-Mr. Paul, Robert Casson , Ron Rasmussen, Bill Starnes, Dave Casson, Dan Ryan . Front-Darren
Davik, Dan Whitson, Duane Hinman, and Dan Moore.

Basketball Cheerleaders. Top- Mary Webster,
Left-Lana McKee, Laura Jensen , Tawna
Wolford Bottom -Don n a Czarnecki. Not p ictured: Jan Leth

B-Tea m Girls- Back left- Tracy Peterson, Lisa
Hartwell, Susie Ausdemore, Joyce McDonald,
Shelly Garcia, Julie Pingel. Wend y Cihacek, Mr.
Frost. Front left- Carm en Ange l, Denise Witt,
Penny Bax ley, Nancy Larsen, and Karen White .

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�8th Graders Advance
Angel, Leon
Barker, Susan
Baumfalk, Scott
Baxley, Scott
Bertelsen, Vern
Burke, Tisha

Carter, Pam
Christoffersen,
Davin
Cihacek, Kelly
Cowgill, Lori
Czarnecki, Donna
Driver, Brian

Edwards, Amy
Elam, Teresa
Eledge, Tyler
Eret, Ty
Etherington, Shelly
Gach, Terri

Garcia, Joe
Geise, Kelly
Gittens, Todd
Gunderson, Gayle
Hanson, Ty
Holcomb, Robin

Jensen , La ura
Jensen, Mike

"Boy, Kelly, you sure wou ld make a cute rabbit", Debbie McKern
seems to be saying to Kelly Geise.

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�Jones, Kristi
Koesters, Cindy
Larsen, Rodney
Larsen, Roger
Larson, Paul
Leth, Jan

Leytham, Becky
Longmeyer, Barb
Martin, Carey
McKern, Deborah
McKern, Kerin
Mello, Bobbi

Nelson, Kent
Nuzum, Todd
Olson, Jill
Plumb, Sheila
Pursell, Kim
Ravlin, Kathleen

Rowe, Eric
Royer, Jay
Ryan, David
Scoular, Alan
(Troy)
Sealock, Ron
Severson, Julie

Shafer, Lisa
Snyder, Mike
Stroebele, David
Tech, Teresa
Thompsen, Monda
Wahle, Joy

Webster, Mary
Whitney, Dallas
Winner, Tim
Wolford, Ta w na
Zahn, Terry
•Not Pictured
Burrus, Chr is
George, Rand y
Hackett, Mike
Harger, Debbie

73

�7th Graders Are Stepping Up
Brian Allmon
Carmen Angel
Rebecca (Becky)
Arbaugh
Susie Ausdemore
Kevin Barn um
Penny Baxley

Don Brown
Doug Brunow
Don (Dave) Casson
Robert Casson
Chad Chollet
Wendi Cihacek

David Collins
Frances Cox
Darren Davick
Jeff Dawson
Tammi Drake
Andy Fischer

Michelle Garcia
Shelly Gochanour

Steve Grim
Lisa H artwe ll
When the teacher is away, the kids wi ll pla y.

74

�Duane Hinman
Ronda Holcomb
Jennifer Hough
Lynn (Kirby)
Hutson
Wendy Jenson
Mike Koesters

Nancy Larsen
Troy Larson
Gregg Leaders
Chris Long
Keith Mander
Joyce McDonald

Lana McKee
Tami Miller
Sean Mils
Curt Montgomery
Daniel Moore
Candace (Candy)
Paulson

Tracy Peterson
Julie Pingel
Rodney Pitt
Fred Po tter
Cindy Rasmussen
Ron Rasmussen

Danny Ryan
Cristy Shaefer
Bill Starnes
Bruce Syndergaard
Gary Wahle
Veriti Waldman

Bob Watkins
Karen Wh ite
Dan Whitson
Neil Wilson
Denise Witt
Sandy Wright

75

�Juniar High Band and Charus Begins
With New Talent

The Junior High Band consists of: 1st row: Tisha Burke, Jill Olson,
Julie Severson, 2nd row: Julie Pingel, Christy Shaefer, Joyce McDonald, Tracy Peterson, Jennifer Hough, Lisa Hartwell, 3rd row;
Barb Longmeye r, Kathleen Ravlin, Sheila Plumb, Susan Barker,
Scott Baumfalk, Dave Casson, Karen White, Tami Miller, Danny
Ryan, Ron Sealock, 4th row: Lana McKee, Nancy Larsen, Wendy

Jensen, Denise Witt. Bill Starnes, Rodn ey Larse n , Gayl e Gunderso n .
Danny Moore, Kelly Geise, Kirby Hutson, Pat Humphrey, Candy
Paulson, Robert Casso n , Cindy Rasmusse n, Roger Larsen, 5th row
Curt Montgomery, Dallas Whitney, Mike Jensen , Vern Bertelsen.
Davin Christoffersen , Duan e Hinman, Keith Mander, Don Brown.
Doug Brunow, Susie Ausdemore, Lisa Shafer, Mr. Mo ntgom ery.

The Junior High Band has been very active this year. They performed in 3 concerts for th e community. The band also had a very
good turnout at the J.H . State Music Contest, where they received
38 I's 23 II's 0 Ill's. On Feb . 9, 1980 students attended a band clinic
at Elk Horn. On Jan . 21, 1980 Barb Longmeyer and Roger Larsen
were selec ted for th e SWIBA H o nor Band at Red Oak.

The Junior High Choir participated in fiv e concerts this year.
They attended a music festival at Thomas Jefferso n this spring.
Then th e chorus hosted a chorus fes tival for area Juni o r High students here at Und erwood . The Juni o r H ig h Choir p erformed at the
Junior High graduation exercises for th e Eighth Graders.

Junior High Choir consists of: Row 1: Jenni fer Hough , C hristy
Shaefer, Penn y Baxley, Ju lie Pingel, Bria n Allmon, Mike Ko es ters,
Dan Wh itso n , Duane Hinman, Darren Dav ick, Cindy Koesters, Jan
Leth, Laura Je nsen, Wendi Ci hacek, 2nd row: Denise Witt, Ta mi
Miller, We nd y Jense n, Pam Carter, Gregg Leaders, Neil Wi lso n ,
Danny Ryan, Gary Wah le, Susan Barker, Nancy Larse n, Rhonda
Holcomb, Carmen Angel 3rd row : Taw na Wo lford, Lisa Hartwell,

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Karen White, Lisa Shafer, Fred Potter, Danny Moore, Steve Grim,
Sean Mils, Kelly Geise, Tamm y Drake, Veriti Wa ldman, Cindy Rasmussen , 4th row: Monda Thompson, Kristi Jon es, Joyce McDona ld,
Candy Pau lso n , Lori Cowgill , Cur t Mon tgom ery, Billy Starn es, Ron
Rasmussen, Ty Eret, Susie A usdem ore, Lana McKee, Tracy Peterson,
Debby Harger.

�Ba~s

Are On The
R•ght TracH

Front; Chris Lo ng , Je ff Daw son , Sea n Mils, Scott Ba umfalk, Rob Casson, Gregg Leaders, Doug
Brunow, a nd Da nn y Rya n . Middle; Te rry Za hn, Andy Fischer, Pa ul Larson . Chad Cho ll et,
Troy Scoula r, Dave Casso n, Rod Pitt, Bill Sta rn es. Back; Coa ch Gary Wax, Roger Larse n , Scott
Bax ley, Ro d La rse n , Dave Rya n , Ro n Sealo ck, Mike H acke tt, and Vern Be rtelse n .

G•rls Run Ta The Tap

Fro nt; De ni se W itt, We ndi Cihacek , Sh e ll y Eth e ring to n , Am y Edwa rds, a nd Lisa Sha fe r .
Midd le; Sh e lly Ga rc ia, Ka re n White, Pe nn y Bax ley, Sus ie Ausd e mo re, a nd Teresa Tech .
Back; Coach C h a rl es Fris k, Joyce McD onald , Lisa H a rtwe ll, Ba rb Longm eye r, Ka thl een
Ravlin , a n d Ke ri n M cKe rn.

The Unde rwood gi rls h ad th eir most s uccessful seaso n , fin ishin g 2nd at Trey nor, 2nd
at Logan-Mag n o lia, 3rd a t ISD, and 3rd at
Co nfe re n ce. Outs tanding p erforme rs on th e
tea m were; Barb Long meye r (lo ng ju mp, 120
ya rd lon g hurd les, h u nd re d ya rd dash); Ka th le e n Rav l i n (44 0 m e d l e y, di s cu s ); Ker i n
McKern (mil e r e la y , hi g h jump ); Ta wna
Wolford (440 m ed ley, 220, 50 yard dash); At
Trey n or, th e 440 medl ey tea m (Den ise Witt,
Kathl een Ravlin , She lly Eth eeingto n, and
Taw na Wolford) a nd th e mil e relay tea m
(Sh e ll y Eth e rin g ton , Ke rin McK e rn , Lisa
Shafer, an d Amy Edwards) p laced 1st in co mpe titio n .

WrestHng in The
V•ctar•es

Fro nt; Rod Pitt, Gay le G und e rso n , Da llas W h itn ey, Sco tt Ba u m fa lk, a n d
Bruce Sy nd e r gaa rd . Bac k ; D a v e S tro e b e l e, Tod d N u z u m , Ve r n
Be rtelsen , Mi ke H acke tt, Ty le r Eledge , Ron Sea lock, an d Coach C h ar les
Frisk.
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'78

�FRESHITTRN
Adair, Kelly-24,49
Adams, Bill-28,24,68,41,43
Angel, Tony-24
Arrick, Ronnie-24,40
Bertelse n , Lisa-24,46,47,44
Bonnet, Ta mmy-54
Brown, Shelly -24
Casson, Dora mae-24,32,46,47,44
Christensen, Bryce -28,24,46,47
Coberly, Steve -28,24,40,41
Colglaz ier, Wendy-24,46,47,44
Davis, Debbie --=- 24,49
Dawson, Diane-24,42,44
Dofner, Danelle-24,46,49,55
Dose, Ron-24,46,47
Eilenstine, Je rry -24
Gach, Gerri-24,49
Garci a, Joan-24,46,47,49
Gartin, Scott-24,40,68
Geise, Ra ndy -24,28,46,47
Grace, Tracy-25,28
Greelis, Ken-25
Grim, Dav id-25,50
Hanse n , De rek -25,46,47,48,68,50
Hassler, Dea nn a -25,49,42
Hough, Tracy -25,46,47,50,51,42,44
Hough, Wendy-25
Huff, Bill- 25,28,68
Hutson, Rodney -25,66,67
Je nnings, Darrell-25,40
Je n se n , Barb-25,46,47
Kaminga, Jan e t-25,49
Ke pha rt, Mik e -25,50
Kruse, David-25
Larse n , Larry -25,68
Larse n , Wendy-25,46,47,48,54,55,56,
50,51 ,
Leth , Jea n- 25,49
Magnuso n , Te rry -25
McKern , Kim-25,46,47,48
Minear, Sh e lly - 25,32,55,42
Montgomery, Brad -25,46,47,50,51,
Moore, Dennis-25,41,50
Mu ell, Butch-25
Ne lson, Darre n -25

Obrecht, Brad-26
O'Doniel, Jaye -26,46,47,48,50,51,44
Osborn, Jim-26,28,38,39,40,68
Peterson, Donna-26
Peterson, Daniel-2,26,68
Phillips, Julie-26,54,44
Powell, Lisa-26,46,47,50,51,
Rhade, Patricia-26
Rasmuss en , Lisa-26,49,42,
Scouter, Jack-26
Shafer, Mark-26
Sherbon, Gary-26
Smith, Jackie-26,48,52,56
Sorensen, Jay ne-26,49,53,55
Taylor, Rich-26,28,39,46,47
Torneten, Sharon-26,32,46,47,66,67,
50,51 ,
Vik, Stephanie-26,46,47,42,44
Wenninghoff, Debbie-26
White, Cindy-26,46,47,66,50
Williams, Jeff-26,28
Wolford, Todd-26,28,46,47,50,51 ,

5DPHDmDRE5
Ad ams, Connie-21 ,32,46,47,48,44
Angel, Pat-21 ,52,53,56,50,51 ,
Arrick, Kristy-21,46,47,48,52,53
Ausdemore, Amy-21,50,44
Ausdemore, Teresa -21 ,32,46,47,48,52
Baldwin, Diane -21
Berna rd, Tonya-21,49
Bertelsen , Kirsten-21,46,47
Bussing, Jim-21 ,68,66,50,51,
Carter, Brian-21
Chadwick, Steve-21
Christense n , Lavo ne -21
Cowgill, Harry -21
Cox, Adam-21
Coyle, Jim-21 ,28,34,41,43
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Eledge, Theresa-21,49
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Gach, Mary-22,53,44
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Goss, Connie-22
Grim, Kim-22,55,46
Hansen, Terry-22,28,43
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14
Barnard, Teri-18,49
Christe n sen, D a n-18,28,30,35, 13,46,
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Nelson, Ke n-19
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Angel, Delo ris-5,11
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Collins, Ira -34,35,11,6,28,29
Cowgill, Jim-6,11,28,50,51
Davick, Son ia-6,11,49,65,66,67
Drake, Lo ra- 6,11

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Ela m, Fritre na - 6, 11,49,50,51,
Eledge, Ly n n-5,6,11,49,65
Fis h er, Jon - 7,11,68
Gilmo re, All a n - 7,11,34
Go lda pp, Jay-7,11 ,12,28,29
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Grosve nor, Cheryl- 7, 11,50,51
H ayni e, Ka thy - 7,11,46,47,52
H a nson , La uri e-7, 11,49
H o ugh , De nn is-7,11,46,47,68
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Huff, Sandy-3,7,1 1,53
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Kress, Steve n -8,11,34,41,56
Koeste rs, Ma rga re t - 8,11,50,5 1
La r se n , Do ug - 28,29,65,8,1 1,68,3 4,56,
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Lindw u rm , Da n -8,11
Lustg raaf, Mark- 8, 11
Mag nuson, De bbie- 8,11
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M ullin, To ni-9,11
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Royer, Don- 11 ,64
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Underwood Community School
Underwood , IA

51576
1980-1981

�Table of Contents
Seniors ....................................................................... pg.
Student Page ............................................................ pg.
Activities ..................... ............................................. pg.
Sports ......................................................................... pg.
Spirit Page ..................................................... ........... pg.
Organizations ........................................................... pg.

2

3
14
15
22
38
39

Faculty ..... ............................................................. ..... pg.
Underclassme n .................... ..................................... pg.
Memorial Page ............... .......................................... pg.
Junior High ............................................................... pg.
Index .......................................................................... pg.

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�SENIORS
here to •t•rt •• Wtll~~~ld
tional one. There are so
le9e to consider • • . wh-1·b'"-4.,.,
atlon annauncement• to

�This Is Just the Beginning

Senior class officer s are, Becky Ivers- secretary , Roger
Thomas- treasu re r , Steve McKern - pres ident , Todd
La nder - vice pres ident.

4

Ann Ausdemore

Dan C hristensen

Te ri Barnard

Te rry C hri s toffersen

�Kenneth Clausen

Alan Cress

Ben Fischer

Ron Collins

Danny Dawson

Lorrie Gathye

Ar vetta Cox

Renee Driver

5

�Laurie Hinman

Chris Jensen

Tammy Hough

Denise Kloewer

Rebekah Ivers

John Koes te r s

Denise Geise

Tracy Hanson

6

�Chris Krise

Tammy Lander

Laurie Larsen

Kevin Kruse

Todd Lander

Brian Larson

Dan Kunze

Harold Larsen

1

�Michael Leaders

Stephanie Meek

Sherry Matthews

Mary Mello

Steve Mc Kern

Joyce Minear

Kim Larson

Barb Leaders

8

�Penny Muell

Cr is tie Olson

Wes Pitt

Judy Newberry

Clint Parish

Janis Prewitt

Rob O'Doniel

Nora Petersen

9

�Bindu Reeves

Kelli Shafer

Cathy Ryba

Brian Sharp

Terri Salsbury

Pam She rbon

Lourdes Prosperi

Dixie Rasmusse n

10

�Tim Spiker

Randy Tech

Dianne Witt

Joan Stein

Jim Taylor

Roger Thomas

Not pictured , Bryan Becker , Natalie
Davick , Kim Hough. Ken Nelson. Doreen
Petersen.

Shelly Whittington

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Dianne Witt work s d iligently on her yearbook pages.

Shelly Wittington watches the team anxiously.

Sherry Matthews goofs off in the concess ion stand.

Dan Dawson appears to be hard at work in shop . . . bu t he
isn 't.

Steve McKern spends his
free time looki ng at the
Neola Gazette.
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�ANN AUSDEMORE-Basketball 9 ,10,9.,11, Softball 9,10.11.
Volleyball 9,10,11, Band 9,10,11,12, Track 9,10, Art Club 11,12, Student Cabinet 9, Homecoming Court 12.
BRYAN BECKER-Wrestling 9,10,11 ,12, Football 9,11,12, Chorus 9,
Science Club 10, Track II, Homecoming Court 12.
DAN CHRISTENSEN- Band 9,10.11,12, Football 9.10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11.12. Baseball 9,10,11,12, FFA 11,12, Homecoming Court
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TERRY CHRISTOFFERSEN- Band 9.10.11,12. Football 9.10.11.
•,
KEN CLAUSEN-Football 11 ,12.
RON COLLINS-Speech 9,10,11 .12. Fall Play 9,10,11,12, AFS 9 ,10.11,
12, Art Club 11,12, Annual Staff II. Chorus 9,12, Library Club 12.
ARVETTA COX-Track 9,10.11.12. UHT 9, Chorus 9, Speech II .
Porn Pon II, Annual Staff 11,12.
ALLAN CRESS
DANIEL DAWSON-Basketball 9,10.11.12. Track 9 ,.11,12. Football
10.11,12. Pep Club 10. NHS 12.
RENEE DRIVER-Chorus 9, Annual Staff 11 .12.
BEN FISCHER-Basketball II, Basketball Manage r 10,11 , Chorus
10, FFA 11 ,12.
LORRIE GA TH YE-Fall Play 10,11, Pep Club 10, Student Cabinet
II , Art Club 12, Wrestling Cheerleader II.
DENISE GEISE-Annual Staff 9,10.11.12. Band 9,10.11,12, Art Club
II , Pep Club 10, NHS 12.
TRACY HANSON- Porn-Pon Gi r l 11.12.
KIM HOUGH- Football Che erle ader 9,10,11,12. Basketball 9,10.11,
12 Band 9,10,11,12. Track 9,10.11 , Chorus 9, Library Club 9, AFS
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TAMMY HOUGH- Band 9,10,11, Annual Staff 9,12, Spe ech 11,12.
BECKY IVERS- Fall Play 9 .10.11.12. Band 9, Chorus 9,11, Pep
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C HRIS JENSEN- Band 9 ,10,11.12, Scie nce Club II.
DENISE KLOEWER-Basketball 9,10,11 ,12. Volleyball 9 ,10,11,12,
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NHS 12.
JO HN KOESTERS
C HRIS KRISE
KEVIN KRUSE- Band 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10.
DAN KUNZE
TAMMY LANDER- UHT 11.12.
TODD LANDER- Football 11.12, Wrestling 10, Class Officer 12.
HARO LD LARSEN-Wrestling 9,10,11,12, Football 9,10,11,12, FFA
11 .12.
LA URIE LARSEN- Speech 9,10.11,12, UHT 9 ,10, Track 10,11 , AFS
10, C horus 10. Annual Staff II , Art Club 12.
BRIAN LARSON-Football 9 ,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11, Baseball
9. Track 10, Class Officer 9,10,11.
KIM LARSON- So ftb all 9, Basketball Cheerleader 10,11, Footba ll C he erlead e r 10.
BARB LEAD ERS- Band 9,10,11,12, Chorus 9, Baske tball 9 , Annual Staff 9 ,11 ,12. Pe p Club 10, Libra ry Club 10, Student Counc il
10,11.12. C heerlea der 11 .12. Art Club 12, Homecoming Queen 12,
NHS 10.11,12.
MIKE LEADERS- Ba nd 9,10.11 ,12. Ba s ke tball 9,10,11 ,12. NHS 12.
SHERRY ANN MATTHEWS- C horus 9 .10.12, Volle yba ll 9, Fall

Play 10,11,12, Annual Staff 11,12, Pep Club II. FFA 12, NHS 12.
STEVE MCKERN-Band 9,10,11,12, · Football 9,10.11,12, Basketball
9,10.11 .12, Baseball 9,10.11 ,12, Track 10; Class Officer 10,12, Student Cabinet II, NHS 10.11 ,12. Homecom ing King 12.
STEPHANIE MEEK-Chorus 9,10,11.12. Band 9,10,11 .12. Basketball
9, Softball 9.
MARY MELLO-Band 9,10,11 , Annual Staff 9, Fall Play 10.11 ,12,
Speech 10,11.12. Pep Club 10. UHT 10,11 ,12. Art Club 12, NHS II,
12.
JOYCE MINEAR-Library Club 9,10, Basketball Cheerleader
10,11,12, Football Cheerleader 11,12, Pep Club 10, Student Cabinet 12. Homecoming Court 12.
PENNY MUELL-UHT 9,12. Speech 10,11.
JUDY NEWBERRY-Speech 12.
ROB O'DONIEL-Football 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9 ,10,12, Track 9,
10.11,12, Homecoming Court 12.
CRISTIE OLSON-Fall Play 9,10,11,12. Speech 9,10.11.12. Band 9,
10,11 ,12, Chorus 9,10.11 .12. AFS 9,10,11 ,12, Track 9.
CLINT PARISH-Football 9,10.11 ,12, Track 9,10,11,12, Band 9,10,11 .
12, Wrestling II, Homecoming Court 12.
DOREEN PETERSEN-Fall Play 10, Libr ary Club II.
NORA PETERSON- Band 9,10,11,12, Art Club 12. Bas ketball 9,
Volleyball 9,10.
WES PITT-Football 9,10,11 ,12, Wrestling 9,10.11,12, Trac k 10,11 ,12,
Pep Club 10 , Homecoming Court 12.
JANIS PREWITT- Fall Play 9, Band 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,12,
Annual Staff 9,10, Volleyball 10,11,12. Cheerleader 10,11 , Pep
Club 10, Track II, Student Ca binet 12, NHS 12, Ho mecom ing
Court 12.
DIXIE RASMUSSEN-Porn Pon 9 ,10.11.12. Softball 10 .11.12.
CA TYY RYBA-Library Club II.
TERRI SALSBURY- Chorus 9,10,11 .12, Trac k 9, Po rn Pon II.
KELLI SHAFER-Chor us 9,10,11 .12. Track 9,10,11,12. Volleyball 9,
AFS 10, Pep Club 10, Library Club II , Band 12, Wrestli ng
Cheerleader 12.
BRIAN SHARP-Fall Play 9,10 ,12, Speech 9,10, Track 9 , UHT 10,
Chorus 10. FFA II.
PAM SHERBON- UHT 9.12. Porn Pon 11 ,l'.l.
TIM SPIKER- Football 10.11.12. Wrestling 11 .12.
JOAN STEIN- Volleyball 9 .10.11 ,12, Basketball 9,10 .11 ,12. Track 9,
10,11,12, Softball 9,10,11 , Class Officer 9, Pro m Server 10, Homecoming Court 12.
JIM TAYLOR-Football 9,10,11 ,12. Trac k 10,11 ,12. Wres tling 10,11,
12, Prom Server 10.
RANDY TECH- W r estling 9,10,11,12, Foot ball 11,12.
ROGER THOMAS-Basketball 9,10,11, Ba seball 9,10.11,12, Class
Officer 9,10.11 ,12. NHS 11,12.
SHELL y WHI TTINGTON-Fall Play 9.10,11, Bas ke tball 9. Band
9, Pep Club 10, NHS 10,11 .12. FFA Sweethea rt ." · Wres t ling
Che e r lead e r 11,12, Stude nt Cab inet II, Home coming Court 12,
Foot ball Cheerleader 12.
DIANNE WITT-Band 9. Chorus 11,12. Library Club II , An nua l
St aff 12.
Not P ic tu red : BRYAN BEC KER. NATALIE DAVICK. KIM
HOUGH. KEN NELSON, DOREE N PETERSO N.

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weld ing and whatever else he does.

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"lunch is my favo ri te subject !"

Rod ne y Lar se n is los t without his baske tball . . .
May be it s in his locker!

Teri Barnar d spends her extra time trying to look busy.

Eagle students find various ways to spend their
spare time. They enjoy movies. pizza parties,
church groups. swimming, reading. and other activities.
Many students also hold jobs to bring in a little
extra money to pay for weekend excursions,
clothes, and gas!
It's a rare sight to see a student enjoy school
but when they have time, they do things to help
keep them occupied, most things don't include
school work!
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�Activities
Activitiet are the fun part of school. If it wasn't for all the dances, plays. spirit nilht.
and all the other fun times, school would be "a prision.'' It takes something like this to
break the boring everyday schedule of classwork.
Students usually participate in activities and most of them agree that PrOflll and Homecoming are olJr biggest turnouts of the year.
Preparing for an activity Is hard work. You. have to call all around, and set Up all f the
trivial things that make the whole event possible. But the fun part Is watchi al the students enjoy themselves. What would we do without activities!

�Seniors

Dave Schnackenberg and Kirsten Bertelsen
lead off the graduation ceremonies.

Ann Ausdemore and Bryan Becker eagerly
walk up the aisle as graduation starts.

Joan Stein and Sherry Matthews
are starting to show the tension
that builds before graduation.

The 1981 Commencement Program was held at Underwood High
School Auditorium on Sunday, May 17, 1981. The entertainment was
provided by the high school chorus and band. with a solo by
Bindu Reeves. The address was given by Superintendent Don
Begg. Awards were given by Principal Craig Scott and special
awards by Senior Class President Steve Mcl&lt;ern. The presentation
of the class was done by Mr. Scott and School Board President
Vicky Grote awarded the diplomas. The Invocation and Benediction was given by Reverend Greg Bjornstad.
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March on

�Prom:

~~The

Best of Times''

Randy Geise anti c ipat es th e evening to come while Steve McKern happily feeds his face at a pre-prom party.

The Best of Times was the t heme of the 1981
Junior-Senior Prom, held on April :25, at 7:30 at
the Paxton Manor.
The evening began with the Invocation by
Principal Craig Scott followed by the meal.
Welcoming those attending was Junior Class
President, Robin Martin. Response was then
made by Senior Class President, Steve McKern.
Sherry Matthews sang "Memories." Read ing
the Junior Prophecy was Lee Gilmore and Jerry
Taylor. Steve McKern and Todd Lander read
the Senior Will.
Sophomore Prom Servers were: Doramae
Casson, Jayne Sorensen, Bill Adams, and Dennis
Moore.
Music for the dance was provided by Steve
Sleeper.

Danny Christensen and Barb leaders share a quiet moment
away from the crowd, at the party.

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�Romance/Mystery

1980 Fall Play Cast-Row I, Jackie Smith, Ron Collins. Mary Mello, and Sharon Tormeten. Row :l, Becky
Ivers, Brian Sharp. Cindy Matthews, Cristie Olson, Sherry Matthews, and Denise Geise.

The Night is My Enemy cast:
Becky Ivers-Hester Fontaine
Brian Sharp-Ora Fontaine
Cindy Matthews-Mrs. Church
Cristie Olson-Margaret Biller
Sherry Matthews-Helen Biller
Denise Geise-Tessie
Jackie Smith-Roane Shepperley
Ron Collins-Gerald Clayton
Mary Mello-Annie Biller
Sharon Torneten-Augusta Garvey

Jackie Smith. who plays the blind gir l. Roane Shepperle y shares an intimate moment with Ron Colli ns .

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Cindy Matthews questions Cristie Olson and Mar y Mello abou t a
mur de r.

Denise Geise brings Tuesday afternoon tea to Sharon Torneten
and Becky Ivers.

"Miss Roane ... Miss Roane!" were little Annie
Biller's last words before she died from a fatal
stab in the back.
The Night is My Enemy by Fred Carmichael was
presented by the Underwood High School October
10 and II. This play was a romance/mystery that
kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
Miss Rose Marie Valasquez-Herrera was the director.
Other important people in t he pres entatio n
were: ST AGE CREW: Ron Collins. Cris tie Olson,
Mary Mello, Cindy White, Brian Sharp. Sherry
Matthews, and Kelly Shafer. MAKE-UP: Charlotte
Fimple, Mary Gach, Cindy White, and Terri Gach.
SOUND: Sherry Mat h ews. HOUSE: Shelly
Etherington, Terri Gach, Laura Jensen, and Jan
Leth. LIGHTS: Mike Hackett and Todd Nuzum.

"" Really!" says Sharon Torne te n while Ron Collins, Becky Ivers, and
Jackie Smith look on.

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�It's Not Far to Paradise

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Showing off their "grubs" on Grub Day is Teri Barnard, Mary
Mello, and Barb Leaders.

Mr. Ned Cox kisses the pig at the homecoming pep rally.

"It's Not Far to Paradise" was the theme for Homecoming
'SO. Spirit started the week off. Dress up days, such as cowboy day and grub day, were included. At the pep rally some
of the teachers got the privilege of kissing a live pig.
The Eagles defeated the Carson Panthers ~. Saturday,
October 4th, Steve McKern and Barb .Leaders were named
king and queen. Homecoming week was then wrapped up by
t he dance.

1979 Queen Kell y Whitne y hands over her crown to
Barb Leaders to r e i8n over 1980-81.

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�1980 Homecoming Court-Wes Pitt , Joyce Minear. Dan Chris tensen. Steve McKern. Barb Leaders. Joan Stein. Clint Parish. Shelly Whittington,
Rob O 'Doniel. Janis Prew itt. and Bryan Becker.

New King Steve McKern and Ouee n Barb Leaders seem to have found paradise.
Stuffing t he ir face s with marshmallows are Rick
Becker and Mr. Fred Nelson in a game at Spirit
Night.

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�Underwood Wins National Division

The Football Sq uad of 1980-1981 are, Row I, Kenny Clausen. Wes Pitt, Danny Dawson, Harold Larse n, Steve McKern. Tim Spiker, Clinton Parish, Jim Tay lor. Rob O'Doniel. Danny Christensen, Brian Larsen, Bryan Becker, Coach Ned Cox. Row ) , Mike Jones. Dere k Hanse n, Rod
Taylor . Jerry Taylor. Jim Coyle. Richard Hardesty, Mike Rodenburg, Terry Hansen, Dale Spelman, Dave Schnac kenburg. Todd Wolford ,
De nni s Moore. Row 3, Dave Stroebele, Tyler Eledge, Ron Sealock, Dave Ryan, Jim Osborne. Bill Adams, Rick Becker, Ri ch Taylor. Chip
Chris te nse n, Ste ve Coberly, Butch Muell, Mike Kephart, Mark Shafer, Randy Geise. Row 4, Coach Charles Frisk. Vern Bertelsen, Scott
Kax ley. Kelly Geise. Mike Hackett. Harry Cowgill, Tim Winner. Dallas Whitney , Eric Rowe, Ty Eret. Joe Garcia, Todd Nuzum. and Coach
Mike Balle ng e r.

Bryan Becker pushes through to help Clinton Parish and Jim Taylor make a tackle.

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�Senior players consist of Row I: Harold Larsen, Bryan Becker, Clint
Parish, Brian Larson, Dan Dawson, and Rob O'Doniel.

Row J, Steve McKern, Jim Taylor, Wes Pitt, Ken Clausen, Tim Spiker.
and Dan Christensen.

Eagles Finish as National League Champs
Underwood Football ended the season with a 6-3 record.
Included in this record were two heart-breaking losses in
overtime to Treynor and Mo. Valley. Eagles ended the season at 5-0 in the National League to bring home the trophy.
Underwood had make the first team All-Conference. They
were: Quarterback-Steve Mckern, Flanker-Clint Parish, Offensive tackle-Jim Taylor, Offensive guard-Bryan Becker.
Defensive end-Wes Pitt, Place kicker-Brian Larson. Tight
end-Dan Christensen, Linebacker-Jim Taylor, Defensive
guard-Ken Clausen, Defensive back-Clint Parish. Honorable Mention goes to running back-Dan Dawson.
Steve McKern led S.W. Iowa in passing for the second
year in a row with 1.416 yds. Clint Parish was the leading receiver in S.W. Iowa with 38 receptions for 586 yds.
Underwood led the Western Iowa Conf. in total offense
with an average of 3:28.8 yds. per game. The Eagles were
also tops in yds. passing per game with an average of 150.7
yds. per game.
Des Moines Register All State 2nd team consists of, Quarterback-Steve McKern and Offensive tackle-Jim Taylor.
Honorable mentions to Flanker-Clint Parish and Tight endDan Christensen.
Omaha World Herald All S.W. Iowa I st team: Quarterback-Steve McKern and Flanker-Clint Parish. Honorable
mention: Offensive tackle-Jim Taylor, Tight end-Dan
Ch ristensen, Kicker-Brian La rson. Defensive guard-Ken
Clausen.
Bill Adams listens carefully to Coach Balle nger as he fill s
him in on the game plans.

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�Steve McKern puts his arm into this throw, as the ball sails through the air.
Coach Frisk gives last minute instructions to Jim
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Dave Schnackenberg holds the Treynor Cardinals back.

Exhausted Ste ve McKern rests as Dallas
Whitney gives his moral support .

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�Volleyball Girls Step Together
and Hold Their Pride

Volleyball members include; Row 1, Joan Stein, Carol Stroebele.
Shelly Minear. Charlotte Fimple, Shelly Ring.

Row ] , Coach Joyce Rodenburg. Doramae Casson, Janis Prewitt .
Diane Darrington. Robin Martin. Teresa Ausdemore. Tami Koenig .
Denise Kloewer, and Coach Michele Loos.

The Volleyball girls' team record didn't tell the true
story of the team's talent. Various awards were pre sented to the members of the team. An All Conference Honorable Mention award went to Tere sa
Ausdemore.
Senior letters were presented to Joan Stein, Deni se
Kloewer, and Janis Prewitt. The returning letter winners were Teresa Ausdemore. Shelly Ri g. Shelley
Minear, and Carol Stroebele. Lordez Prosperi was the
team's Honorary letter winner. The returning varsit y
members were Charlotte fimple , Doramae Casson,
Diane Darrington, Tami Koenig, and Robin Martin.

Joan Stein gets ready to serve the ball.

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�Varsity In Season
Eagles
Won

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Lost

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Lost
Lost
Won

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Lost
Lost

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Opposing T earn
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Carson
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Oakland
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Conference T oumament

Walnut
Sectional Tournament
Ca rol Stroe bele hold s her breath as Joan Ste in volleys the ball back
ove r the ne t .

Row I: Kris Whitn e y , Connie Adams, Amy Edwards, Lord ez
Prosperi, Pam Carte r.

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Row 2, Coach Joyce Rodenburg. Carey Martin. Lisa Shafer, Teresa
Tech. Debbie Mc Kern, Barb Longmeyer , Kathleen Ravlin , and Coach
Michele Loos.

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�Eagles Aimed High

Varsity Basketball: Row h Randy Geise, Jim Coyle, Dan Dawson, Rob O'Doniel, Shawn McKee, Jerry Miller, Row J, Coach Fred Nelson, Steve
McKern, Mark Torneten, Dan Christensen, Lee Gilmore, Rodney Larsen, Mike Leaders, and Coach Mike Ballenger.

The basketball season was filled with many highlights. The team
finished the year with a conference record of 5-6. "The play of all
team members was encouraging and was highlighted by the unselfish attitude and team play exhibited by the seniors, as born out by
the. all conference selections. Tearn play and an unselfish attitude.not unbelievable statistics were the reasons for two members of the
Eagles to be selected 2nd team all cont. Steve Mc Kern was the top
vote getter on the second unit just missing a first team berth while
Dan Christensen was the third leading vote getter on the 2nd
team." Said Coach Mike Ballenger.
The young men on the squad grew not only in terms of basketball
but as better people as well.
Basketball highlights for the 80-81 Eagles included not only exciting wins but also practice sessions where birthdays were celebrated,
music played, and nicknames were given.
Tearn members of the Underwood Eagles can say that they did
the best that they could, which is success in itself.

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�Junior Var s ity Basketball Players, Row I, Bill Adams , Mike Jensen, Ron Sealock, Todd Nu zum, Joe Garcia, Row :1, Coach Fre d Nelson, Kirk Rasmus sen, Rodney Hutson, Dave Ryan , Roger Larsen, Todd Wolford, Scott Baxley, and Coach Mike Ballenger.

Senior Dan Chri stense n re ache s high as he
aims for two.

Dan Dawson keeps the ball under control
as he tries to shoot.

Jun ior, lee Gilmore takes careful aim to
sink the basketball.

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�Eagles Had Pride

1981 Basketball Team, Row I; Denise Kloewer, Shelley Ring. Kim Hough.
Amy Ausdemore, Teresa Ausdemore, Janis Prewitt, and Joan Stein.
Row 21 Carol Stroebele, Tracy Hough, Robin Martin, Barb Longmeyer,
Joan Garcia, Kerin McKern, Kathleen Ravlin, Debbie McKern, Diane

Ka thleen Ravlin jumps high for a -jump shot.

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Dawson, Doramae Casson, and Connie Adams. Row 3, Jaye O'Doniel.
Coach Chris Head, Coach Tammy Andersen, Managers Diane
Darrington. and Tami Koenig .

�Girl• Basketball Scores
Them

Barb Longmeyer catches the pass from Debbie McKern to score another
point.

Head Coach Miss Tammy Andersen and ass is tant coach Miss Chris Head were both new
fo r the '81 girls basketball team. Miss Andersen
sta ted that the record didn't tell a good story.
The team stayed very close to a lot of big
schools, scored wisely and had chances to win.
The girls learned a lot this year because it's
hard to adjust to a different defensive and offens ive team. Next year should go a lot easier.
Ja nis Prewitt, Joan Stein, Kim Hough. and
Den ise Kloewer were senior letter winners.
Shelley Ring, Teresa Ausdemore, Robin Martin,
C arol Stroebele, Connie Adams, and Barb
Longmeyer were also letter winners.

Kim Hough leaps for a lay-up.

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�Wrestling Scores!

Row 1, Rich Taylor. Dallas Whitney. Mike Hackett. Derek Hansen, Rod Taylor, Steve Coberly. Ronny Arrick. Row ), Coach Bill Reid.
Richard Becker, Vern Bertelsen, Harold Larsen, Jim Ta ylor, Wes Pitt, Coach Jerry Andersen. Tim Spiker. David Schnakenberg. Bryan
Becker, Jim Osborn, Manager Harry Cowgill.

Advancing to State were; Rich Taylor
105. Wes Pitt 145. Harold Larsen 155,
Bryan Becker Heavyweight, Tim Spiker
Heavyweight. this was a record number
of wrestlers ever to be taken to state
by Underwood.

Bryan Becker is determined to winl

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�Wrestlers par tici pati ng in Sta te-Rich Taylor. Harold Larsen. Br yan Becker , Wes Pitt, Tim Spiker.

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�Row I: Shelley Minear, Joan Stein, Amy Edwards, Row ) ,
Lisa Shafer, Tracy Hough , Stephanie Vik, Tawna
Wolford, Robin Martin, Kathleen Ravlin, Carey Martin,
Shelly Etherington , Row 3: Coach Ned Cox, Barb

Longmeyer, Debbie McKern, Rhonda Christensen, Kerin
McKern, Te rri Gach, Diane Dawson, Rhonda Reese, and
Ass't. Coach Tammy Andersen.

880 Relay Team: Shelley Minear, Amy Edwards . Tawna Wolford. and
Stephanie Vik. Be low: Kerin McKern clears 5'0" to win first place.
Barb Longmeyer looks toward the finish line
as she anticipates the last hurdle.

Coach Ned Cox said he thought this was
the best season for girls track in
Underwood's history. This was due, in a
large part, to the freshmen girls, but the entire team worked very hard. Each girl improved herself as the season progressed.
Good leadership from the seniors also
helped during the season.
Coach Cox believes that there is potential
for the girls track team to be conference
champions next season.
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�G ood Season for Track T earns

Row I: Ricky Engman, Gayle Gunderson, Steve Cobe rly, Dallas Whitney. Dennis Moore, Ronnie Arrick, Shawn McKee, Dave Grim. Dave Kaufman, Paul Larson, Row 2: Ass't . Coach Jerry Anderson, Jim Coyle. Clint Parish, Dan Dawson, Bill Adams, Rob O'Doniel, Mark Shafer, Jim
Ta ylor, Terry Hansen, Da ve Kruse . Ki rk Rasmussen, Chr is Krise. Dave Schnackenberg. Wes Pitt, Scott Baxley. Rich Hardesty, and Coach Bill
Re id .

There were three entries that qualified for state this year. The 1600
Meter Medely which consisted of Terry Hansen, Rob O'Doniel, Kirk
Rasmussen, and Dave Kaufman, This Relay team set a new school
record at 3:31.SI. The 1600 Meter Relay consisted of Terry Hansen, Jim
Coyle, Kirk Rasmussen, and Dave Kaufman. They set a school record at
3:43.19. Clint Parish went to state for a second year in a row doing t he
pole vault and also set a new school record at 12'3".
The team had an extremely successfu l year and have a good nucleus
for next year.

Dave Schnacke nberg holds his breath while he
thro ws the shot pu t.

Clint Parish begins his pole vault.

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�Baseball Players Go Their Own Way
Baseball 1980

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The 1980 Baseball team did not have
as good of a year as they would've
liked to have had, but they're hoping
next year will be better. The new Head
Coach Ken Schreiber, along with the
Asst. Coach Rusty Thomas, and, of
course, all the players tried really hard
to get it all together this last summer
but it just wouldn't work out the way
they wanted it to. There were four
graduating seniors, Ira Collins, Ron
Townsend, Al Gilmore, and Darren
Bebout, that went their separate ways
to make room for the freshman coming
up. In looking to next year, Coach
Schreiber says he doesn't have any
definite plans, he's just going to wait
and see what next year brings.

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Var sity members include, left to right . Row I: Ron Sealock, Bill Adams, Jerry
Miller, Steve McKern. Ron Townsend, Lee Gilmore. Row J , Asst . Coach
Rusty Thomas, Dan Christensen, Ira Colli ns, Roger Thomas, Al Gilmore,
Darren Bebout, Te rry Hanse n, Head Coach Ken Sc hrei be r.

J. V. members left to ri ght. Row I: Randy Ge ise, Todd Nuzum. Shawn McKee. Da ve
St ro e bele . Row J , Asst. Coach Rusty Thomas, Ron Sea lo c k , l ee Gi lmore. Ron
Townsend. Ira Collins, Bill Adams, Head Coach Ken Schre ibe r.

Ron Sealock awaits the catch.

�Softball Steps Out of a Good Year

Var sity members include, left to right . Row I: Tracy Hough, Carol
Stroebele, Shelly Ring, Joan Stein. Kelly Whitney. Row '..l, Asst. Coach Michele Loos. Lori Angel. Mary Gach, Nancy Stroebele. Michelle Mill r, Ann
Ausdemore, Jody Ring. Head Coach Joyce Rode nburg.

"There was really an excellent turnout of girls
this season!" exclaimed Head Coach Joyce
Rodenburg. "We ended up with 23 girls and 5 of
those were seniors, that's great!"
The varsity team got started off on the wrong
foot with a loss of their first 9 games. Then
things changed a little when they won 7 of the
last IO. "It was a slow start but their hitting began to improve and I think this is what helped
them win some of their last games." stated
Coach Rodenburg.
The J. V. team had a little better luck with a
win for their first game but losing the second. At
the end of the season they finished with 5 wins
and 7 losses.

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J. V. members include, left to right. Row I: Tracy Hough. Diane Dawson, Lisa
Bertelson. Kr is Whitney. Natalie Davick. Wendy Colglazier. Row '..l: Asst. Coach Michele Loos. Jaye O'Doniel, Tami Koenig, Connie Adams. Teresa Ausdemore, Diane
Darr ington, Head Coac h Joyce Rode nburg. Not pictured are Kathy Gaythe and
Doramae Casson.

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�We have a wide variety of fans ...

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The spirit of our school never seems
to end. Not only do the kids participate but so do teachers. parents and
even grandparents. This year our
teachers played against the WOWT
team. After an overtime our teachers
pulled together and won. It was great
morale for the teachers as well as the
students.

Mr. Cox can't be lieve his ow n t ale nt s.

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�Cheer and Spirit Leads the Way
Football!

Junior Varsity Football Row I: Jean Leth Row 2, Wendy Larsen,
Wendy Colglazier, Shelley Minear Row 3: Lisa Bertelsen.

Porn Pon!

Varsity Foo tball Row I: Carol Stroebele Row 2: Barb Leaders Row 3,
Shelly Whittington, Ann Larsen, Kim Hough. Row 4: Joyce Minear.

Basketball Porn Pon: Jan Leth. Joy Wah le, Kim Grim. Margaret Hurd, Theresa Eledge. Danelle Dofner, Julie Driver, Tracy Hanson, Mond a
Thompson, La ura Jensen, Kelli Shafer.

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�Wrestling!

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Wrestling- Kelli Shafer, Charlotte Fimple, Ann Larsen, Barb Leaders, Shelly Whittington, and Lisa
Shafer.

Tracy Hanson pauses during a routine.

Basketball!

Varsity Basketball- 1st row-Wendy Colglazier, Kris Whitney,
and Joyce Minear, :2nd row- Trisha Plumb, Jean Leth, and Lisa
Bertelsen.

Junior Varsity Basketball- 1st row - Wendy Larsen, Jan Leth , Tisha
Burke, 2nd row- Sheila Plumb. 3rd row- Tawna Wolford

Those in 8 .8. Porn Pon, but not in F.B. are Gerri Gach, Pam
Sherbon, and Becky Leytham.

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�Band Notes a Good Year

Concert Ba nd: Row I: T. Burke, J. Olsen. Row 2: D. Ge ise, C. O lson, K. Kru se, R. Reese.
Senior Ba nd Members : Barb Leaders . Row I:
Stephanie Meek, Jani s Prew itt , De ni s e Geis e ,
Chris Jense n, Row 2: Kim Hough. Ann Ausdemore,
Nora Pe terson. Joan Stein. Row 3: Clint Parish,
Steve McKern, Dan Christe nse n. Mike Le ade rs,
De nise Kle wer . Kevin Kruse, Cri s tie Olson, Trac y
Hanson.

L. Leade rs. Row 3: K. McKern, T. Hou gh, D. Si mmons, T. Wolfo rd , B. Christe nse n, B.

Montgomer y, J. Ste in, K. Whitney. J. Ga rcia. Row 4: B. Longme yer. G. Gund e rson, R.
Larsen. T. Koe nig . J. Sore nse n. T. Plumb. M. Torne te n. Row 5: Mr. Gayle n Mont gomery , M. Je nsen. R. Taylor, K. Arri ck , M. Shafer, D. Chri s toffe rsen, M. Leaders. V.
Berte lsen, D. Whitney.

Majorettes: Ba r b Leaders. sen ior, a nd Tr is h a
Plumb, junior.
Marching Band: Front: T. Plumb, J. Severson, B. Leaders. Row I: J.
Driver. B. Longmeyer, C. White. D. Simmons. S. Meek, D. McKern, S.
Torneten, S. Baumfalk, S. Ba rker. L. Je nsen. Row 2: T. Ha nson, L.
Shafer, D. Casson, S. Larsen. T. Burke, T. Wolford, K. McKern, L.
Powell, S. Vik. Row 3: J. Garcia, T. Ausdemore, W. Larsen, R.
Christensen . J. O'Doniel, A. Ausdemore, N. Peterson, M. Torneten, M.
Hurd. Row 4: K. Grim, R. Dose, R. Larsen, S. Ri ng, S. McKern, T.
Simmons, K. Hough, K. Bertelsen. R. Taylor, M. Thompson. Row 5: K.
Geise, T. Koenig. R. Larsen, G. Gunderson, D. Spetman. Row 6: D.

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Dofner. K. Rasmussen, D. Chri stense n, K. Kruse, R. Reese, M. Leaders.
C. Jensen, P. Longmeyer. B. MontgQmer y. Row 7, B. Jensen, C.

Stroebele, J. Stein, K. Whitney, C. Parish. M. Je nsen. f&lt;. Arr i k, B.
Chr iste nse n, J. Wahle, D. Kloewer, 0. Darrington, C. Adams. It
Ravl in. L. Leaders, J. Olsen. C. Olson, D. Geise. R. Geise, T. Eled ge.
Row 9: V. Bertelse n, R. Taylor, J. Prewitt. D. Whitney, M. Shafer.
Stand ing: Mr. Gayle n Montgome ry . J. Leth, J. Sorensen, Mr. C huck
Teutsch.

�Row J, D. McKern, J. Seversen. Row :2: C. White. B. Jensen, S. Vik, A. Larsen, C.
Stroebele, S. Meek, Row 3: J. Leth, R. Sealock. R. Christensen. J. O'Doniel, W. Larsen,
S. Ring. C. Adams, J. Prewitt, A. Ausdemore, Row 4: N. Peterson, S. McKern. C. Parish, T. Ausdemore, L. Bertelson, K. Hough. W. Colglazier. P. Longmeyer, R. Larsen. R.
Dose, K. Rasmussen, D. Christensen, Row 5: D. Hansen, T. Christoffersen. D.
Darrington, C. Jensen. R. Geise, Mr. C. Teutsch, B. Leaders, D. Casson. L. Shafer.

Ensemble l's Row I: M. Leaders, T. Christoffersen,
D. Hansen. 8 . Leaders, D. Casson. L. Shafer. D.
Darrington. A. Larsen, Row :2: B. Montgomery. J.
O'Doniel. W. Larsen, J. Prewitt, W. Colglazier, K.
Hough. R. Geise, Row 3: B. Jensen, S. Vik, J.
Stein, K. Whitney, A. Ausdemore, T. Plumb, M.
Torneten.

Solo I's Row J, J . Garcia , D. Cas son, D.
Darrington. Row :2, B. Montgomery, K. Rasmussen.
K. Hough.

Stage Band Row I: A. Ausdemore. J. Prewitt, C. Adams, T. Ausdemore, S. Ring . W. Larsen,
J. O 'Doniel, R. Christensen, R. Sealock, B. Montgomery. S. Meek, J. Garcia. K. Whitney. J.
Stein, Row :2, D. Hansen. S. Barker, T. Wolford, L. Leaders. R. Reese, K. Kruse, C. Olse n,
K. Geise, R. Dose, K. Rasmussen, D. Christensen, Row 3, M. Leaders. Mr. G. Montgomery.
C. Jensen, D. Casson, R. Geise. R. Larsen, M. Torneten, S. McKe rn. C. Parish , D.
Darr ington, A. Larsen, L. Shafer, 8. Leaders, C. Stroebele, Mr. C. Teutsch.

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�Chorus Members Lead Their Own Way

Swing Choir members include, Row I, Margaret Hurd , Jan Leth . Laura Je nsen, Cri s tie Olson. Row J , Lynn Lea d ers,
Ron Collins, Derek Hansen (drums ). Todd Woldord. Jim Bussing. Row 3, Ta wna Wolford, Lisa Powe ll. Rhond a
Christensen (base guitar). Twyla Hinman. Joy Wahle, Ke lli Shafer. Row 4, Mr s. Nancy Dose (pianis t) , Sus an Barker
(elec. piano ), Bindu Ree ves, Terri Salsbury, Sharon Torneten. Lourdes Prospe ri, Mrs. Carmill Walli n (direc tor ). Row
5, Sherry Matthews, Kev in Ne ilse n, Mark Torneten, Kirk Rasmus sen. Philip Longme yer. Cind y Matthe ws.

This year's swi ng choir, again brought home 1st
place in their division for contest. Besides contest, they've performed at the Neb. Jazz Festival
in Omaha, a benefit t o r a ise money for
Underwoods x-mas lights, and for a women's far m
bureau.
Chorus did well this year at state small group
contest held here in Underwood, they walked
away with 14-l's, 14-2's, and 3-3's. At large
group the chorus and girls glee brought home I
ratings. This year's music banquet was held Ma y
13, 1981, at the 64 Club in Council Bluffs. It proved
to be a very long night with all the awards, but
everyone left feeling proud of their accomplishments over the year!
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I ra t ing for solo's at state contest, Row J, R. Christe nsen, J. Le th. Row J,
K. Ra smussen, J. Bussing.

�Senior members. Row I: D. Witt. S. Matthews. R. Collins, D.
Kloewer. Row 2: L. Prosperi. B. Reeves, C. Olson.

All State members. Row I: S. Barker. S. Matthews. D.
Kloewer. Row 2: K. Rasmussen, L. Leaders. T. Wolford. Row
3: M. Torneten. T. Wolford. P. Longmeyer.

Chorus and Chamber Choir members include, Row I: Laura Jensen. Jan Leth. Becky Lethem. Joy Wahle, Twyla Hinman, Margret Hurd, Row ) ,
Mn . Nancy Dose (pianist), Cristie Olson. Dianne Witt, Tawna Wolford. Rhonda Christensen. Mary Koesters. Mrs. Carmin Wallin (d irector). Row
3: Hindu Reeves. Susan Barker. Jim Bussing. Kirk Rasmussen. Todd Wolford. Lynn Leaders. Denise Kloewer. Sherry Matthews. Row 4: Lourdes
Prosperi. Debbie Harger. Kevin Neilsen. Philip Longmeyer, Mark Torneten. Ron Collins. Cindy Matthews. Doreen Simmons.

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�Yearbook

Annual Staff sitting: Renee Driver, Denise Geise, Tammy Hough,
Diane Witt , standing: Ms. Williams-Martin, Arvetta Cox, Jim
Coyle, Kevin Nielsen , Sherry
Matthews

Volunteers who helped with the yearbook
s tanding: Jayne So rense n, Shelly Brown,
Tris ha Burke, Barb Longmeyer, Cindy Matthews , Jackie Smith, Lisa Shafer sitt ing:
Mar y Gach, Scott Baumfolk, Kris ty Arrick

The Annual Staff this year was headed by editor
Sherry Matthews. They made money by working at the
concession stand at athletic activities. and selling
doughnuts on Thursday mornings. The staff consists of
six seniors and two juniors. There were other volunteers who helped at the beginning of the year.

Tammy Hough works quietly on her pages.
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�Row 1, Barb Leaders, Shelly
Whittington, Mary Mello Row J,
Kristy Arrick, Brad Montgomery.
Mark Torneton. Denise Kloewer,
Sherry Matthews, Denise Geise
Row 3 , Carol Stroebele, Jaye
O'Doniel, Janis Prewitt. Teresa
Ausdemore, Robin Martin, Connie
Adams, Wendy Larsen, Diane
Darrington, Danny Dawson, Roger
Thomas. Steve Mc 'Kern, Kirk Rasmussen. Mike Leaders

The National Honor Society's activities this year
were working with the
Blood Mobile for the second year. They cut wood
to raise money for their
banquet for new members.

N.H.S.
and
Photography
Club

At the beginning of the year
there was a Photography Club
sponsored by Mr. Jerry Anderson.
Front, Pat Angel, Lisa Rasmussen, Jackie Smith, Julie Phillips. Scott Baumfalk. Kristy Arrick
Back, Mr. Je rry Anderson. Cindy Matthews, Kirsten Bertelsen, Robin Martin.

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�AFS/FFA

Above, Bindu Reeves from Liberia . Below ,
Lourdes Prosperi from Bolivia is here with
Youth Exchange Service.

AFS members, Row I, Ronda Reese, Diane Darrington, Bindu Reeves, Wendy Larsen.
Denise Kloewer, Kirk Rasmussen. Row 2, Cristie Olson, Ms. Rose Marie VelasquezHerrera, Ron Collins, Jackie Smith, Lourdes Prosperi, Lisa Hunt, Pat Angel.

FFA membe rs, Row I, Jim Bussing, Tim Winner, Scott Gartin. Ty Eret. Row 2, Troy Scholar, Dave Ryan , Ron Sealock,
Ben Fischer, Dan Christensen, Harold Larsen, Tim Spiker, Dale Spetman, Darren Nelson. Row 3, Ken Greelis, Dan
Peterson. Darrell Jennings, Bradd Obrecht, Sherry Matthe ws, Kirk Rasmussen, Mr. Ken Nielson, Mark Torneten.

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�Library Club/UHT

Library Club- Theresa Elam. Ron Collins, Jackie Smith, Diane Darrington, Miss Connie Holstad, Ronda Reese. and Cristie
Olson.

Miss Kurth gives us a smile. while stirring
c h ill a t the annua l U.H.T. Chili Supper.

u .H.T. Row J, Danelle Dofner, Theresa Eledge, Margaret Hurd, Mary Mello , Tamm y Lander .
Janis Rodenburg , Cindy Koesters, and Penny Muell. Row ) , Kim Gr im, Mar y Koesters , Kathy
Gathye. Sheila Plumb, Jayne Sorensen , Gerri Gach, Kelly Adair , and Pam She rbon. Row 3,
Miss Rita Kurth. Lisa Bertelsen, Je an Leth, Barb Longme yer, Ronda Reese , Cindy Ma tthews,
Teri Barnard , Janet Kamminga, Deanna Hassler, a nd Lisa Rasmusse n.

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�Art Club

• !.;;::!

Ron Collins watches as Mr.
Adamson stud ies the class projects.
Art Club members from left to right, Row I: Jayne
Sorensen, Laurie La r se n, Ci nd y W hit e , Wend y
Larsen, Lorri e Gathye, Barb Leade r s, Ann
Ausdemore. Mary Mello, and Kristy Arrick. Row 2:
Mrs. Adamson, Lor i Cowgill, Lynn Hunt. Lisa Hunt.

Mary Koesters. Jackie Smith. Shell y Ring, Tr isha
Plumb, Kri s Whit ney , and Teri Barnard. Row 3:
Nora Pe terson, Connie Adams. Robin Martin, Diane
Darrington, Tisha Burke, Tami Koening , Ron Collins,
Denise Geise , and Dianne Witt.

Student
Cabinet
During the school year the Student Cabinet
does several things. In the fall they sponsor
the Homecoming Coronation and Dance. During
winter they sponsor a Snow Ball Dance. In the
spring they sponsored a Teacher Appreciation
Day. They also represent the student body.

Student Cabine t me mbers from left to right1 Row I, Kristy Arrick, Barb lead·
ers, Kim McKern, Ja nis rewitt, Teresa Au sdemore, Dale Spetman, and Joy ce
Minear. Row 2: Sponsor Nick Benzing. Derek Hansen. Tawna Wolford , Jill
Olse n, Ste pha nie Vik , and Ron Sealock.

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�Speech

The students attending State Speech
Contest. from left to ri g ht. Row I,
Bindu Re eves. Mary Mello , Cristi e
Olson, and Jackie Smith. Row J , Kerin
McKern, Lourdes Prosperi . and Laurie
Larse n. Laurie is also the first to receive a I. four conse cutive years at
State.

All speech members tha t we nt t o District. from left to right . Row 1,
fammy Hough. Jac kie Smith. Tawna Wolford . Mary Mello, Cris tie
Olson. Sco tt Baumfaulk. Lourdes Prosperi , and Bindu Re eves. Row J ,

Roger Lars e n , Da ve Ryan, Ro n Colli ns, Laurie Larsen , and Ker in
Mc Ke rn .

Speech students attending Festival
from le f t to right; Row I: Scott
Bau mfaulk , Mary Mello . Lourdes
Prosperi. Bindu Reeves, and Laurie
Larsen. Row .2: Jackie Smith, Ron Collins. Cristie Olson, Kerin McKern, and
Tawna Wolford. Row 3: Roger Larsen,
Dave Ryan. Todd Nuzum, Terri Gach,
and spons or Ms . Rosa Marie
Velasques-Herrera.

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�Highlights

Atlanta Murders

Election 1980

Since July 1979, 27 children have been murdered or are
missing in the city of Atlanta. There have been strenuous police investigations but so far only a few clues. It's believed
that more than one killer exists, but nothing has been proven
yet.
This is a very trying time for families and for kids. The
fear of being next. really has them hesitant about strangers.
This is very emotional and has caused a lot of tears and wondering.

After many debates. campaigns. and promises,
the election came to an end . Reagan had
landslided Carter right out of office. At the polls
he had 51 3 to Carters 413. and 483 electorial
votes to Carters 49.
The "underestimated. washed up movie star."
had come alive! He is now the oldest president
elected. After 3 tries before, hi s dream had
come true.
Carter took the loss hard in his heart but very
gracefully and honorably in the sigh t of the public.

Freedom
On January JO, 1981 the 444 days of terror were over. The
52 men and women that were held hostage in the U.S. Embassy in Iran were finally free(
This day was a national celebration and the yellow ribbon
became the symbol of freedom. Former Pres. Jimmy Carter
was allowed to continue working for their freedom until the
joyous moment camel This was certainly a day to remember
and as one of the hostages said, " Now I know I'm free , it's
great to walk on free soil again."

Good-Bye Walter
For the past two dec ades, Walt e r Cronkite has
lead Americans through every national and global
crisis a nd triumph through the CBS Evening
News. But 1981 brought his career to a n end. But
just because he had to re tire does not mean he'll
quit altogether.
Oh, we'll be hearing much more fr om Walt er.
Not as an anchorman for CBS. but through specials and docume ntaries . Maybe now he'll be able
to share his insights and opinions of America.
based on hi s 40 years of reporting.

Assasination Attempt
March 30, 1981 Pres. Ronald Reaga n was coming fr om an
AFL-C IO meeting in Washington D.C. As he walked from the
building the press started asking questions so Reagan went
forward to answer t hem.
Suddenly shots rang out, madness and confus ion was every where. Reagan's gua rds shoved him into the car and were off.
Reagan realized he was shot when he felt his side and bega n
coughing blood, he was immediately rushed to a D.C. Hospital.
Three others were shot , Press Secretary Brady. a D.C. Policeman Delahanty and Secret Serviceman McCarthy.
John Hinckley, Jr. was seized and arrested for attempted
murder. Pres. Reagan recovered quickly along with McCarthy
and Delahanty but Brady was serious ly injured . He's
recovering better than anyone had anticipated.

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Mission Successful
NASA 's Columbi a flight turned out to be a big
success ! In April 1981 John Young and Robe rt
Crippe n trusted their li ves to an untested craft.
After 3 tries the spaceship Columbia fin all y
made its way into space. and after 54 hours and
36 orbits around the ear th it headed back home.
It lande d safely in the Mojave Desert at it '
exact landi ng sight. This may start a new era in
space e xploration!

��How Could We Go on Without

Donald C. Begg
Superintendent.

Craig Scott: High
school and Jr. high
Principal.

Michael Stanley:
Activity director, JH
supervisor.

Alice Pitt :
Superintendent
secretary.

Donna Baxley:
Prin c ipal secreta r y.

• • •

School Board Members: l to R, Tom Whitson, Le Roy Floe rc hinger. President of the Board Vick i Crote. Board
Secretary Judy Gubbels, David Van Zant, and Don Casson.

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�Head custodian Chet Kennedy.

Custodian Phyllis Pullen.

Custodians Faye Wendt and Merlyn Majors.

Bus dr ive r s, Rod Minssen, Yvonne Goldapp. Hazel Hough. Junior Goldapp. Jim Ballard. Stanley Longmeyer,
Ken Cohr s. Ad a Real , Julius Snyder. and Harold Delanty.

Whe n the cooks are short -hande d in the kitche n. Mr. Scott is willing to he lp out.

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�And What Would We Do Without
Michael Ballenger:
Guidance counselor,
Boys BB. Asst. football.

Jan Adamson: 7-1:2 art
instructor, Art club
sponsor.

'· '~

Gerald Anderson :
JH / HS science,
Wrestling. Asst. track,
JH football.

. .

Tammy Andersen: JH
math. Girls BB. 8th
grade co-sponsor. Asst.
girls track.

Letha Bayes: Resource
teacher, Special
education consultant.

Jerry Christensem Ind.
arts, Freshman class
sponsor.

Bob Christensen: Auto
mechanics (SPACE).

Nick Benzing: HS
social studies, Jr. class
sponsor, Student
cabinet sponsor.

Ned Co x: HS English,
Asst. footba ll, Gir ls
tra ck.

-

As always. Mr. Ballenger is hard at work helping out the students.

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• • •

�Charles Frisk : Biology.
Football. JH wrestling,
JH girls track.

Christie Head:
Business education,
Cheerleader sponsor.
Sophomore class
sponsor, Asst. girls BB.
Mr. Sondag list e ns patiently while Bill Wilson explains his problem. The other student
works quie tl y. waiting for the 3:30 bell.

Connie Hols tad: JH/ HS
librarian, Library club
sponsor.

Rita Kurth: Home
ecomonics, UHT
sponsor.

Cathe McKee: JH
librarian aide.

Lori Williams-Martin:
JH English, Yearbook
sponsor, JH journalism.
7th grade co-sponsor.

Fred Nelson: HS social
studies. Senior class
sponsor, Asst. boys BB.

Kenneth Nielsen:
Vocational agricult ure,
FFA sponsor.

Although Mi ss Kurt h is busy. she
ha s time to pose for the camera
along with Nat alie Da viek.

Michele Loos:
Elementary/ JH/ HS P.E..
Volleyball.

Gaylen Montgomery:
Ins trume ntal music
inst ructor.

�Henry Olsom
Commercial business.

Patrick Paul, JH social
studies, JH boys BB.
Sth grade co-sponsor.

Joyce Rodenburg, JH
reading , 7th grade cosponsor, Asst. volleyball,
Summer softball,
Cheerleading sponsor.

David Sondag, HS
math, Science, Science
club sponsor.

Rose Marie VelasquezHerrera, Freshman
English, Spanish, Sth
Spanish, Drama, Speech.
Fall play, AFS faculty
representative.

Carmen Wallin, Vocal
music instructor.

Mr. Reid and Mr. Anderson were among man y of the teachers to
partic ipa te in spir it week act ivities.

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William Reid , HS P.E .•
Psychology . JH footb all ,
Asst. wrestling. HS bo ys
track.

Charles Te utsch ,
Instrumental music
instructor.

Between classes. Mr. Frisk likes to relax in the teachers lounge .

��Juniors Stepped Up

Class

Junior Class Officers are Lee Gilmore-Teacher, Robin Martin- President,
Mark Torneten- Secretary. and Kirk Rasmussen- Vice President.

Kristy Arrick and Kathy Gathye look through an old yearbook reminiscing the
good old days.

Conn ie Adams
Pat Angel
Kristy Arrick
Amy Ausdemore
Teresa Ausdemore
Kirsten Bertelsen

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J im Co yle enjoys hi s fr ee time browsing through the library books.

�Jim Bussing
Steve Chadwick

Lavone Christensen
Harry Cowgill
Adam Co x

Junior Bill Wilson holds his breath as a snake coils
around his neck.

Jim Coyle
Diane Darrington
Julie Driver
Theresa Eledge

Ronnie Engman
Charlotte Fimple
Ma ry Gach
Kathy Gathye
Le e Gilmore

Kim Grim
Terr y Hansen
Richard Hardesty
Twyla Hinma n
Lisa Hunt

Ly nn Ju nt
Margaret Hurd
Tod d Jensen
Ta mi Koenig
Mary K esters
Ann Larsen

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�Junior Jim Bussing looks through his
locker to find those important notes
needed for tomorrow's test.

Sherrie Larse n
Lynn Le ade rs

Philip Longmeyer
Kris Lu s tgraaf
Robin Martin

Cindy Matthews
Shawn McK ee
Je rr y Miller
Tina Mue ll

Todd Nie lsen
Tr isha Plumb
Kirk Rasmusse n
Ronda Reese
Shelley Ring

Ja ni s Rod e nburg
Mike Rode nburg
Cli nt Sc hmie lau
Dav id
Sc hnackenberg
Carol St roebele

Jerry Taylor
Rod Taylor
Mark Torne ten
Kris Whotney
Bill Wilson
Robbie Wright

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�Sophomores Didn't Step Behind

So p homor e C la ss Offic e rs are Dennis Moore-Vice President, Mark
Sha fer - Pr e side nt, Darrell Jennings-Treasurer, and not pictured Bill
Adams- Sec re tary.

David Grim looks puzzled as he questions his
hou sing assignment to see if it's r ight .

Kelly Adair
Bill Adams
Anthony Angel
Ronnie Arrick

Richard Becker
Lisa Bertelsen
Shell y Brown
Doramae Casson
Bryce Christensen
Rhonda Christensen

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�Steve Coberly
Wendy Colglazier
Diane Dawson
Danelle Dofner
Ron Dose
Jerry Eilens tine

Gerri Gach
Joan Garcia
Scott Gartin
Randy Geise
Tracy Grace

Ken Greelis
Da vid Grim
Derek Hansen
Deanna Has sle r

Tracy Hough
Bill Huff
Rod ney Hutson
Darrell Jenn ings
Barb Jensen
Mik e Jones

Ja net Kamm inga
Mike Kephart
Dave Kruse
Wendy Larsen
Terry Mag nuson
Jean Leth

Lisa Rasm ussen always pays close attent ion to
ever yt hi ng the teachers say.

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�Kim McKern
Shelley Minear
Brad Montgomery
Dennis Moore
Butch Muell
Darren Nelson

Bradd Obrecht
Jaye O'Doniel
Jim Osborn
Donna Petersen
Danny Peterson

Julie Phillips
Lisa Powell
Patricia Rahde
Lisa Rasmussen

Cory Scoular
Mark Shafer
Gary Sherbon
Doreen Simmons
Jackie Smith
Jayne Sorensen

Rich Taylor
Sharon Torneten
Stephanie Vik
Debbie
Wenninghoff
Cynthia White
Todd Wolford

Sophomores Jean Leth, Lisa Bertelsen, and Chip
Christensen list e n care full y to get all of the ir
notes correct.

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�Freshman Stepped to a New Start
Leon Angel
Susan Barker
Scott Baumfalk
Scott Baxley
Vern Bertelsen
Tisha Burke

Pam Carter
Davin
Christoffersen
Lori Cowgill
Donna Czarnecki
Brian Driver
Amy Edwards

Theresa Elam
Tyler Eledge
Ricky Engman
Ty Eret
Shelly Etherington
Craig Ewing

Terri Gach
Joe Garcia
Kell y Geise
Todd Gittens
Gay le Gunderson
Mike Hackett

Freshman Class Officers are, Mike Hackett- Vice President. Sheila Plumb- President,
Dave Stroebele- Treasurer. and in front Lisa
Shafer Secretary.

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Ther esa Elan works hard to complete
he r s tudies before go ing home.

�Ty Hanson
Debby Harger
Robin Holcomb
Laura Jensen
Mike Jensen
Cindy Koesters

Rodney Larsen
Roger Larsen
Paul Larson
Jan Leth
Becky Leytham
Barb Longmeyer

Carey Martin
Debbie McKern
Kerin McKern
Kent Nelson
Todd Nuzum
Jill Olsen

Sheila Plumb
Kat hleen Ravlin
Eric Rowe
Ja y Royer
Dave Ryan
Troy Scoular

Ron Se alock
Juli Severson
Tom Simmons
Lisa Shafer
Mike Snyder
Dave St roebele

Teresa Tech
Monda Thompson
Jo y Wahle
Dallas Wh itney
Tim Winner
Tawna Wolford

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�We Re-m ember
Our Friends
Dear Lord,
There will be three young men in your house tonight. They may be late for supper, but please be patient with them God, because they are our very
young men and they went away from here. They love
nice clothes and cars and will talk your ear off about
sports, but please listen to them God and tell them
how much we love them and they will repay you with
a smile of beauty.
Ken Clausen was working on his car when it rolled
off the ramps and killed him. It happened on Saturday, February JS, 1981.

Ken Clausen made the all-conference football team thi s year.

Bruce Syndergaard

Chad Chollet and his little brother Cullen show off on the fir st
day of school.

On Saturday, January 24, 1981, Chad Chollet and
Bruce Syndergaard were hit by a van while riding their
bicycles on Highway 191. Bruce died that day and Chad
died the following morning.

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��8th Grade Moves Onward
Brian Allmon
Carmen Angel
Becky Arbough
Sue Ausderi-iore
Kevin Barrnum
PennrB~xley

Don Brown
Doug Brunow
Dave Casson
Robert Casson
Chad Chollet
Darren Davick

Jeff Dawson
T..Jmmi Drake
Matt Ewing
Shelly Garcia
Shelly Gochanour
Steve Grim

Lisa Hartwell
Duane Hinman
Ronda Holcomb
Jen nifer Hough
Pat Humphrey
Kirby Hutson

Tami Mille r . Trac y Pe te rson , and Dave Casson take time out to pose for t he c amera.

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�Wendy Jenson
Mike Koesters
Nancy Larsen
Troy Larson
Gregg Leaders
Ke ith Mander

Joyce McDonald
Lala McKee
Tami Miller
Sean Mils
Curt Mont gomery
Danny Moore

Candy Paulson
Lori Perdue
Tracy Peterson
Jul ie Pingel
Rod Pitt
Fred Potter

Cindy Rasmussen
Ron Rasmussen
Danny Ryan
Cr isty Shaefer
Bill Starnes
Bruce Syndergaard

Veriti Waldman
Gary Wahle
Karen White
Dan Whitson
Ne il Wilson
Denise Witt

Sandy Wright

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�Jr. High Enjoyed Sports
Eighth Grade Row I, Danny Moore, Rod Pitt, Don
Brown, Neil Wilson, Dan Whitson, Robert Casson,
Duane Hinman. Bruce Synderga· J, Dave Casson.
Row 2, Gary Wahle, Darren Davick, Danny Ryan,
Jeff Dawson. Sean Mills, Billy Starnes, Doug
Brunow, Ron Rasmussen, Chad Chollet.

Seventh Grade . Row J, Mike Baumfalk. Roy
Sharrett, Bret Feller, Paul Cerny. Dave Andress,
Brian Darrington. Steve Mcintyre. Row 2, Craig
Adair. Cliff Hildreth, Bobby Ravlin , Mike Dose.
Matt Jennings, Brian Leaders. Eric Jensen. Danny
Hansen.

Seventh Grade . Row J, Sally Payne, Brenda
Obrect, Brenda Hildreth. Tracy Joens, Beth
Royer. Row 2, Kim Hansen, Victoria Garcia, Vicky
Geise, Theresa Merciinger, Chris Jackson.

Eighth Grade . Row J, Joyce McDonald, Tracy
Peterson. Penny Baxley. Tami Miller, Row 2, Susan
Ausdemore. Shelly Garcia , Wendy Jensen, Lana
McKee. Denise Witt .

Row J, Rhonda Plumb. Jennifer Hough. Row 2, De ni se Witt, Li sa
Har twell, Susan Ausdemore, Vicky Geise.

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�8th Grade Girls Basketball team Row I: Joyce McDonald. Tracy
Peterson. Row :l: Coach Bruce Frost, Teresa McKern, Susan
Ausdemore, Lana McKee, Shelly Garcia.

Jr. High Spirit
7th Grade Girls Basketball team Row I: Brenda Obrecht, Teresa
Andress. Vicky Geise. Row ) , Becky Arnold, Brenda Hildreth, Julie
Brunow. Row 3: Kim Hansen, Mar ijo Chadwick, Victoria Garcia. Row
4, Be th Royer. Shelly Christensen, Teresa McKern.

Grew

Seventh Grade Boys Basketball team Row I: Dave Andress,
Bret feller, Mike Dose, Brian Darrington, Roy Sharrell. Row ),
Brad Danker, Bob Ravlin, Bill Gubbels, Paul Cerny. Brian leaders.

8th Grade Boys Basketball team Row I: Robert Casson. Danny Moore,
Duane Hi nm an, Don Brown, Sean Mils. Row ) , Jeff Dawson, Danny Ryan .
Row 3: Dave Casson, Gregg Leaders, Bill Starnes, Ron Rassmussen. Row
4: Coach Pat Paul.

73

�Sports are Fun

Girls Track Row I: C. Angel, K. White, T. Merdinger, V. Geise. J.
Brunow, Row ), T. Miller. S. Garcia, D. Witt, S. Ausdemore, B. Obrect. B.
Royer. T. Andress. Row 3, K. Hansen, T. Peterson. L. McKee. M.
Chadwick, B. Arnold. T. McKern.

Wrestling. Row I; M. Baumfalk, R. Sharrett, M. Jennings, D. Whitson. Row
2, C. Hi ldreth, B. Danker, D. Brunow, Row 31 R. Pitt, G. Wahle, R.
Rassmussen. B. Feller.

74

Jr. High

Boys Track Row I, L. Larsen , B. Feller, R. Sharrett. B.
Darrington. D. Andress, D. Hansen, Row 2: D. Brunow. R. Kaufman. P. Cerny. B. Ravlin, C. Hildreth, M. Dose, Row 3, D.
Moore. D. Ryan . R. Pitt. N. Wilson , J. Dawson. Row 4, D.
Casson, B. Starnes, R. Casson.

Cheerlea ders . Row I W. Jensen, L. Hartwell . J. Pingel. Row 21 J.
Hough. D. Witt. R. Plumb.

�Music! Music! Music!

•
Choir Row ); T. Andress. B. Arnold. S. Leythem; R. Sharrett. J. Grim. N.
Torneten. D. Andress . B. Feller, M. Jennings, J. Hough. T. Joens. C.
Shaefer, B. Hildreth. Row .2, J. Brunow, J. Cress, M. Mass. M. Koesters ,
B. Darrington, M. Dose . E. Jen sen. D. Davick. D. Whitson. J. Pingel, C.
Angel, T. Merdinger . Row 3, K. Jacobs. L. Adair, K. Jackson. B. Leaders.
C. Hildreth. B. Ravlin. D. Moore , T. Ausdemore. J. Witt , P. Bax ley. C.
Ange roth . B. Obrect Row 4, V. Ge ise, L. Eri ckson, R. Holcomb, K.
Ma nder, P. Humphrey, F. Potter. N. Wilson. P. Cerny . S. Wright, T. Mille r , s. Pay ne. Row 5, J. Snyder. N. Jones. P. O'Neill. V. Garcia, S.
C hr is te nse n. T. Drake . V. Waldman, B. Arbough, K. White. K. Hansen. I.
Thompson. Ro w 6, M. Chadwick. A. Christensen, T. McKern, N. Larsen,
C. Ra sm us se n. S. Ausdemore, S. Garcia, L. Hartwell, W. Jenson, C. Ive rs.

Swing Choir Row I, R. Sharrett, M. Dose. B. Leaders, B. Feller. M.
Jennings. Row .2, B. Royer. C. Angeroth. D. Da vick, B. Darrington.
J. Grim. E. Jensen , J. Hough, C. Shaefer. Row 3, K. Jackson, S.
Chri stensen. T. Ausdemore, P. Cerny. N. Torneten. D. Moore, J.
Witt. C. Hildre th, T. Joens, J. Pingel. Row 4, V. Garcia, T.
McKern, V. Waldman, A. Christensen, L. McKee, T. Drake, B.
Arbough, K. White, C. Ivers. W. Jenson, K. Hansen, I. Thompson,
P. Ba xley.

B. Royer , S. Gochanour.

Band. Row Ii K. Jackso n, M. Chadwick, V. Ge ise , J. McDonald.
L. Hartwell. J. Hough , T. Pe terson , C. Shaefer , J. Pingel. Row .2,
C. Angeroth. M. Ma ss, T. Merdi nger. B. Starnes, L. McKee, N.
Larsen. W. Je nson, D. Witt , L. Erickson. Row 3, V. Garcia. T.
Joens. D. Ryan, R. Plumb. K. White. T. Miller. M. Baumfalk. D.
Casson, Row 4, Mr. Montgomery, D. Moore. P. Humphre y, L.
Larsen, B. Ravlin, B. Leaders. P. Cerny. C. Montgomery. Mr.
Teutch. Row 5, R. Casson, B. Darrington. J. Rasmussen . C. Rasmu ssen, J. Witt, C. Paulson. Row 6; D. Hinman, D. Brunow. K.
Mander. M. Dose. C. Hildr et h . B. Fe ll e r . K. Hans e n . S.
Ausdemore.

75

�7th Grade Steps Up for a Brand New Start
Lori Adair
Craig Adair
Teresa Andress
Dave Andress
Cindy Angeroth
Brenda Arnold

Scott Asbra
Tony Ausdemore
Mike Baumfalk
Julie Brunow
Paul Cerny
Marijo Chadwick

Amber Christensen
Shelly Christensen
Dave Collins
Frances Cox
Jean Cress
Brad Danker

Brian Darri ngton
Mike Dose
Bret Feller
Victoria Garcia
Vicky Geise
Jeff Grim

Bill Gubbels
Ki m Hansen
Da nny Ha nsen
Brenda Hildreth
Cliff Hildreth
Carol Ivers

76

�Kris Jackson
Kim Jacobs
J\1att Jennings
Eric Jensen
Tracy Joens
Nancy Jones

Lance Larsen
Brian Leaders
Stephanie Leythem
J\1ary J\1ass
Andy J\1attes
Teresa J\1cKern

Theresa Merdinger
Val Nelson
Brenda Obrect
Penny O' Neill
Sall y Payne
Rhonda Plumb

Jay Rasmussen
Bob Ravli n
Lyn Ring
Be th Royer
Roy Sharrett
Joyce Sn yder

Iris Thompson
Neal Torneton
Jeff Witt
Steve J\1clntyre not
pictured

Lori Ada ir. Dave Collins . Jeff Witt. and Joyce Snyder studying ha rd in Engli sh. "Rig ht Lori77"

77

�Closing

A• we close the year, we all remember the fun times we've had tosether. All the
lau1h• and even the pain of growing a little older and a little wiser.
The senior• leave us and go their separate ways to prepare a life for themselves, and
we wonder how next year will be without them.
We've made a lot of new friends and have worked hard to make it a be tter year.
We've sained more trophies and records for our school and are proud of our accomplishments. It'• been a great year, let'• hope we can make it even better next year.

�Freshman
Angel, Leon, 66
Barker, Susan, 66,45,44,43,42
Baumfalk, Scott. 66,51,42,46,47
Baxley, Scott, 66,23,49,35
Bertelsen, Vern, 66,23,32,42
Burke, Tisha, 66,41,50,42,46
Carter, Pam, 27,66
Christoffersen, Davin, 66.42
Cowgill, Lori, 50,66
Czarnecki, Donna , 66
Driver, Brian, 66
Edwards , Amy, 27,34,66
Eledge, Tyler, 23 ,66
Elam, Theresa, 49,66
Engman , Ricky, 35,66
Eret, Ty, 66.23,14,48
Etherington, Shelly, 19,34,66
Ewing, Craig, 66
Gach , Terri, 19,34,51,66
Garcia, Joe, 66.23,49
Geise, Kelly, 66.23.42.43
Gittins, Todd, 66
Gunderson, Gayle, 66,35,42
Hackett, Mike, 66,19,23 ,32
Hunson, Ty. 67
Harger , Debby, 67,45
Holcomb, Robin, 67
Jensen , Laura, 19,67.44.45,40,42
Je nse n, Mike, 67,49.4:2
Kau fman, Diane. 67
Koes ters, Cindy. 49,67
Larse n, Rodney. 67,48,14,43,42
Larse n, Roger, 67 ,49.51.42
La rson , Paul, 67 ,35
.
Le th . Jan, 19,67.40,41,42,43,44,45
Ley tham , Becky, 41,45,67
Long me yer , Barb, 27,67 ,30,31,34,42,46.49
Mart in, Carey. 27,67,34
McKe rn , De bbie, 27 ,67,30.43.34.42
McKern, Kerin, 67,30,34,51
Nelson, Ke nt, 67
Nichols , Brian, 67
Nuz um, Todd, 19,36,67,23.49,51
Olsen, Jill, 67 ,50,42
Plumb, Sheila, 67,66.41,49
Ravlin, Kathleen, 27 ,67,30,34.42
Rowe , Eric , :23 ,67
Royer, Jay, 67
Ryan, Dave, 23.67,49.48.51
Sealock , Ron, 67.48.49.43,50
Se ve rson, Juli , 67,43,43
Simmons, Tom, 67.42
Sha fer, Lisa, 17 ,67 ,66,41.43.34.4:2,46
Snyder, Mike, 67
Stroebele, Dave, 36,:23,67,66
Tech, Tere sa, 27 ,67
Thompso n, Monda, 67,40.42
Wahle, Jo y, 67,44,45,40.42
Whitne y, Dallas, 25,67,23,35,32.42
Win ner, Tim , 67,23.48
WolfonJ, Tawna , 67.41 ,44,45 ,51.34,50

Sophomores
Adair, Kelly, 63,49
Adams, Bill, 36,23,24,63,49,35,17
Angel, Anthony , 63
Arrick, Ronnie, 63,35,32
Becker, Rick, 17 ,:23,63,32
Bertelsen, Lisa, 37 ,40.41.49.63.43
Brown, Shelly, 63,46
Cas~on ~ Doramae, 26,37,63 ,30.42.43,17
Christensen, Bryce, 23,63,42
Christensen, Rhonda , 44.45,63,42.43.34
Coberly, Steve, 23,64,35,32
Colglazier, Wendy. 37,40.41.64.43
Dawson. Diane, 30,37 ,64,34
Dofner, Danelle, 64,40.49.42
Dose, Ron, 64,42,43
Eilenstine, Jerry. 64
Gach, Gerri, 41,49,64
Garcia , Joan, 64,30,4:2,43
Gart in, Scott. 48,64
Geise. Randy, 23,48,64.17 ,42.43
Grace. Tracy, 64
Greelis , Ke n, 48,64
Grim, David , 64,63
Hansen. Dude , 23,64,44,32,42.43 ,50
Hassler, Deanna, 49,64
Hough. Tracy , 37,64,30,34.42
Huff, Bill, 64
Hutson, Rodney. 49,64
Jennings. Darrell, 48,63,64
Jensen, Barb, 64.42,43
Jones, Mike, 23,64
Kamm inga, Janet , 49,64
Kephart. Mike, 23 ,64
Kruse , Dave, 64.35
Larsen, Wendy, 40.41.48.64.42.43.47 ,50
Larson, Larry . No Pix
Leth, Jean, 40.41,49,64
McKern, Kim, 65 ,42,50
Magnuson, Terry, 64
Minear, Shelley, 26,40,65,34
Montgomery, Brad, 65,42,43.47
Moore, Dennis, 23,63,65,35.17
Muell, Butch, 23,65
Nelson, Darren, 48,65
Obrecht. Bradd, 48,65
O 'Doniel, Jaye. 30,37,65,42.43.47
Osborn, Jim, 23,65,32
Petersen, Donna , 65
Peterson, Danny, 48,65
Phillips, Julie, 65.47
Powell, Lisa, 65,44.4:2
Rahde , Patricia , 65
Rasmussen, Lisa 49,64,65 ,47
Scoular, Cory, 65
Shafer, Mark , :23.63,65,35,4:2
Sherbon , Gary. 65
Simmons, Doreen, 45,65,4:2
Smith , Jackie , 18,19,48,49,65,46.47,51
Sorensen, Jay ne, 65,17,4:2,46,50
Taylor. Rich , 23,65,32,33.42
Torneten, Sharon, 18,19,44,65,42
Vik. Stephanie, 65,43 ,34,50,42
Wenn inghoff. Debbie, 65
White, Cynthia, 19,65,42.43.50
Wolford, Todd , 23.44.45.49.65.43

79

�Juniors
Adams, Connie, 27 ,37 ,60,30.43,50.43.47
Angel, Pat. 60.48.47
Arrick, Kristy. 60.47.50.42.46
Ausdemore, Amy, 26,37,60,30
Ausdemore, Teresa, 60,30,43.42,50.47
Bertelsen, Kirsten, 60.44,38.42.16.47
Bussing, Jim, 61,45.44.48
Chadwick, Steve, 61
Christensen, Lavone, 61
Cowgill, Harry, 23,61,32
Cox, Adam, 61
Coyle, Jim, 23,60,61,48,35,46
Darrington, Diane, 26,37,61,30.49.48.43.42.50.47
Driver, Julie, 61,40,42
Eledge, Theresa, 61,40.49.42
Engman, Ronnie, 61
Ewing, Doug
Fimple, Charlotte, 19,26,61.41
Gach, Mary. 19,37,61,46
Gath ye, Kathy 37 ,60,61.49
Gilmore, Lee, 36,60,61,48,49,17
Grim , Kim, 61,40.49.42
Hansen. Terry. 23,36,61,35
Hardesty , Richard , 23 ,61,35
Hinman , Twyla, 61.45.44
Hunt, Lisa, 61.48,50
Hunt , Lynn, 61
Hurd , Margaret, 61,45,44,40.49,4::!
Jensen, Todd, 61
Kaufman, David , 35
Koenig, Tami, 26,37,61 ,30,50.42
Koesters, Mary . 61.45.49,50
Larsen. Ann. 61,40.41
Larsen , Sherrie, 62.42
Leaders. Lynn . 62.45.44.43.42
Long me yer, Philip. 62.45.44.42.43
Lustgraaf. Kris, 62
Martin , Robin, 26,60.62,30,34,50,17.47
Matthews , Cindy, 18,19.62.45.44,49,46.47
McKee, Shawn, 62,36,48, 35
Miller, Jerry, 48,6::!,36
Muell, Ti na, 62
Neilsen, Kevin, 44,45 ,46
Nielsen. Todd, 62
Plumb, Trisha. 62.41.42,43,50
Rasmussen, Ki rk, 60,62.42.43,44.45.47.48.49
Reese, Ronda, 62.42.43 ,34.48,49
Ring. Shelley, 26,37,62,30.43.42.50
Rodenburg, Jan is, 62.49
Rodenburg, Mike, 23,62
Schm ielau, Clint. 62
Schnackenberg. David, 23.25.62,35,32,16
Spetman, Dale, 23.42.48,50,62
Stroebele, Carol, 27.26.3 7,62.30,40.43.42.47
Snyder , Paul, 62
Taylor , Jerry, 23,17,62
Taylor. Rod, 23.62,42
Torneten, Mark, 60.62.47.48.42,43,44,45
Wh itney, Kris, 27,37,62.41.43.50.42
Wilson, Bill. 57,62
Wright , Robbie, 62

80

Seniors
Ausdemore, Ann, 37.4.43,50,42,16
Barnard, Teri , 16,14.49.4,50
Becker, Bryan, 17 .23,24,33.32,16
Clausen, Kenneth, 23,24.5,68
Christensen, Dan, 49,36,17,23 .24.4.42.43,48.48.4
Christoffersen, Terry, 4.43
Collins , Ron, 18,19.5,45,44,49,48 ,50,51
Cox, Arvetta, 5.46
Cress, Alan, 5
Davick, Natalie, 57,37
Dawson , Danny , 23,24,5 ,49,48,14,12,35.47
Driver, Renee, 5,46
Fischer, Ben, 5,48
Gathye, Lorrie, 5,50
Geise, Denise, 18,19,6,50.42.46,47
Hanson , Tracy , 6.40.41.42
Hinman, Laurie, 6
Hough, Kim, 10,31,40.42.43
Hough, Tammy , 6.46
Ivers, Rebekah, 6,18,19.4
Jensen, Chris, 6.42.43
Kloewer, Denise, 6,26,30.45.48.42.47
Koesters , John, 6
Krise, Chris, 7,35
Kruse, Kevin , 7.42.43
Kunze, Dan, 7
Lander, Tammy , 7,14,49
Lander, Todd, 4,7,17
Larsen , Harold , 7,23 ,24,48,33
Larsen, Laurie , 7.23 ,24
Larson, Brian, 7.23,24
Larson, Kim, 8
Leaders, Barb , 8,16,17 ,40,41,43,50.42.47
Leaders, Michael, 8.48.43.42.47
Matthews, Sherry, 8,18,19.44.45.48,12,16,17 ,46,4 7
McKern , Ste ve, 4,8,16,17 ,23,24,25 ,36,48,42
Meek, Stephan ie, 8,42.43
Mello, Mar y, 18,16,19,8.49.51,47
Minear, Joyce , 8,40,41,17,50
Muell, Pe nn y, 9.49
Ne lson, Ken
Newberry . Judy. 9
O 'Doniel, Rob, 9.12.23 ,24.48,35
Olson, Cristie , 9,18,19,44,45.48.42.43 ,51.49
Parish, Clint, 9,17,23 ,24,35.42.43
Petersen, Doree n
Peterson, Nora . 9,42,43 ,50
Pitt , Wes, 9.23,24,17 .32,33,35
Prewit t, Jan is, 9,17.26,30.42.43.47,50
Prosperi , Lourdes, 27..44.45.48,51
Ras musse n, Dixie ,
Ree ves, Bindu, 10,44,45.48.51
Ryba, Cath y, 10
Salsbury, Terri, 10,44
Shafer, Kelli , 10,19,40,41,44
Sharp. Br ian, 10,18,19
Sherbon, Pam, 10.41.49
Sp iker , Tim, 11.23,24.48,32,33
Ste in, Joan, 11 ,17,.26,.27,30, 37,16,34.42.43
Taylor, Jim, 11 ,.23,.24,.25,3.2,33,35
Tech , Randy , II
Thomas, Roger, 4,11 ,36,47
Whitt ington, Shelly, 11,17 ,40.41,12.47
Witt, Dianne, 11,45 ,1.2,50,46

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                    <text>OUR PRIDE .
IS
SHOWING

UNDERWOOD

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

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

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

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

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@ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT -Activities

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

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

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

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7:35 (IlA) MY THREE SONS-Comedy
8 AM 00 (ID FOCUS ON SOCIETY
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SESAME STREET (CC)
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(Efill) ENGLISH SOCCER
8:05 (]:zA) MOVIE-Drama CDJl
" City for Conquest." (1940) James
~ney . Ann Sheridan. (2 hrs.)
8:30 (jkJ BEWITCHED-Comedy Cg)
9 AM 0 U REGIS PHILBIN-Discussion
Scheduled : Steve Allen.
0 RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
0 PHIL DONAHUE
A fashion show is presented. (60 min .)
([)JIM BAKKER-Religion
0 (Il) W ONE DAY AT A TIME
Francine (Shelley Fabares) steals one
of Ann's big accounts.
0 (E) PHIL DONAHUE
Former Screen Actors Guild president
Charlton Heston discusses the controversial political stands that the Guild
is taking . (60 min .)
0 ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial
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Judy Garland . Mickey Rooney. (2 hrs.)
(ID ROMPER ROOM AND FRIENDS
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fJj @E MISTER ROGERS-Children
(HID SPORTSCENTER
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for details. (2 hrs . 5 min.)
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memento to a church rummage sale.
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TUNE-Game
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" Tammy and the Bachelor." (1957)
Debbie Reynolds. (2 hrs.)
10:30 U 0 0 U (13) BATTLESTARS
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Rip Taylor. Charles Haid .
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�Any student's "Search for Tomorrow" is a long hard one. But for a senior
the tomorrow is closer than for underclassmen. There are a lot of things to
think about; the job market, college,
marriage, or military.
Along with this comes the feeling of
being the "leaders" of the school. The
freshmen look up to you like you know
everything, but all the other underclassmen know better.
When graduation finally comes it's a
sad day. As much as you looked forward
to it , now that it's here, it's all gone too
fast . The past four years are now only
memories because the tomorrow you've
searched for is here.

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

Kristy Arrick

Amy Ausdemore

Teresa Ausdemore

Kirsten Bertelsen

Steve Chadwick

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

4

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

Harry Cowgill

Theresa Eledge

J im Coyle

Diane Darrington

Julie Driver

Charlotte Fimple

5

�Mary Gach

Kathy Gathye

Lee Gilmore

K im Grim

Terry Hansen

Richard Hardesty

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

Twyla Hinman

�Lisa Hunt

Lynn Hunt

Todd Jensen

David Kaufman

Margaret Hurd

Tami Koenig

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

Mary Koesters

�Ann Larsen

Tammy Lander

Sherrie Larsen

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

Philip Longmeyer

Lynn Leaders

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Kris Lustgraaf

�Robin Martin

Cindy Matt hews

Shawn McKee

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

Maria Paulina Orellana

Todd Nielsen

Jerry Miller

9

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

Mike Rodenburg

Trisha Plumb

Kirk Rasmussen

Shelley Ring

Janis Rodenburg

Dave Scnackenberg

10

Carol Stroebele

�Jerry Taylor

Rod Taylor

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

Mark Torneten

Bill Wilson

Kris Whitney

Robbie Wright

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

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

Choir 9,10,11,12, Swing Choir 10,11,12, Musical 12, Speech 12,
Fall Play 9,10,11,12, AFS 10,11,12.
SHAWN MCKEE-Explorers Club 11, Student Cabinet 9, Prom
Server 10, Class Officer 10, Baseball 9,10, Football 11, Basketball
9,10,11, Track 9,10,11,12, Cross Country 12.
JERRY MILLER-Speech 9, Baseball 9,10, Basketball 9,11.
TODD NIELSEN-Concert, pep, and marching band 9,10, Track
12, Cross Country 12, FFA 10,11,12.
MARIA PAULINA ORELLANA-Speech 12, Fall Play 12, AFS
12.
TRISHA PLUMB-Concert, pep, and marching band 9,10,11,12,
UHT 12, Art Club 11, Pep Club 9, Explorers Club 11, Student
Cabinet 12, Prom server 10, Homecoming Court 12, Football
Cheerleader 10,12, Basketball Cheerleader 9,10,11, Wrestling
Cheerleader 12.
KIRK RASMUSSEN-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12 Explorers Club 11, Choir 9,10,11,12, Swing Choir
9,10,11,12, Fall Play, lighting and sound, 9,10,11,12, AFS
9,10,11,12, NHS 10,11,12, Class Officer 11, FFA 11, Basketball
11, Track 10,11,12, Musical 12, D.A.R. Good Student Award.
SHELLEY RING-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Art Club 10,11, Pep Club 9, Homecoming Queen 12,
Class Officer 10, Softball 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Volleyball 9,10,11,12.
JANIS RODENBURG-UHT 9,10,11,12, Explorers Club 11,12.
MIKE RODENBURG-Prom server 10, Football 9,10,11,12,
Wrestling 10.
DAVID SCHNACKENBERG -Concert, pep band 9,10,11,12, Pep
Club 9, Homecoming Court 12, F ootball 9,10,11,12, Track 11,
Junior Leader 11, Wrestling 11,12.
CAROL STROEBELE-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Pep Club 9, Homecoming Court 12, NHS 10,11,12,
Softball' 9,10,11 ,12, Football Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Basketball
9,10,11,12, Track 9,10,12, Volleyball 11,12.
JERRY TAYLOR-Football 9,10,11, Wrestling 9,10,11,12.
ROD TAYLOR-Concert and marching band 9,10,11,12, Exolorers Club 11, Wrestling 9,10,11,12, Football 11, Cross Country
12.
MARK TORNETEN -Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11 ,12, Pep Club 9, Choir 9,10,11,12, Swing choir 9,10,11,12,
Fall Play, lighting and sound, 9,10,11,12, NHS 10,11,12, Class
Officer 11,12, FFA 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Musical 12.
KRIS WHITNEY-Concert, stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Art Club 10,11, Pep Club 9, Class Officer 9, Wrestling
Cheerleader 9, Basketball Cheerleader 10,11, Track 9, Volleyball
11,12.
WILLIAM WILSON-Explorers Club 11, Football 12, Science
Club 9,10,11.
ROBBIE WRIGHT-Library Club 10.
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'1!) (Il) TATTLETALES-Game
Tim Reid and Daphne Maxwell, Abby
Dalton and Jack Smith.
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Entertainer Joel Grey. (Repeat) .
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ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT

Activities

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

�Don't Stop Believin'

Kim McKern enjoys a dance with her date.

Todd Nuzum does the hokey-pokey.

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

Mike Hackett and Rod Taylor sit out a dan ce.

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

Teresa Ausdemore gives a speech at graduation.

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

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

15

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

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

South Pacific

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

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

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

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

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

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

�All That You Dream

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

Rich Taylor trikes to the top.

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

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

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

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

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

19

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

Dave Stroebele and Sheila Plumb boogie to the beat.

Solid Gold Dances
•

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

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

20

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

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ONE DAY AT A TIME

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

cm m
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Underclassmen

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

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

Rick Becker
Lisa Bertelsen
Shelly Brown
Doramae Casson
Chip Christensen

Rhonda Christensen
Steve Coberly
Wendy Colglazier
Diane Dawson
Danelle Dofner

Ron Dose
Gerri Gach
Joan Garcia
Scott Gartin
Randy Geise

Tracy Grace
Ken Greelis
David Grim
Derek Hansen
Deanna Hassler

22

�Tracy Hough
Bill Huff
Rod Hutson
Darrell Jennings
Mike Jones

Janet Kamminga
Mike Kephart
Lisa Kohel
David Kruse
Wendy Larsen

Jean Leth
Kim McKern
Terry Magnuson
Shelley Minear
Brad Montgomery

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

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

P atricia Rahde
Lisa Rasmussen
Mark Shafer
Gary Sherbon

23

�Doreen Simmons
Jackie Smith
Jayne Sorensen

Rich Taylor
Sharon Tometen
Stephanie Vik

Deb Wenninghoff
Cynthia White
Todd Wolford

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

24

�Susan Barker
Scott Baumfalk

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

Bob Connolly
Lori Cowgill
Brian Driver
Amy Edwards
Teresa Elam

Tyler Eledge
T y Eret
Shelly Etherington
Terri Gach
Joe Garcia

Kelly Geise
Todd Gittins
Gayle Gunderson
Mike Hackett
T y Hanson

Robin Holcomb
Mike Jensen
Laura Jensen
Dianna Kaufman
Cindy Koesters

25

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

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

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

Eric Rowe
J ay Royer
Dave Ryan
Ron Sealock
Juli Severson

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

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

26

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

What is so interesting, Amy Edwards?

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

27

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

Doug Brunow
Dave Casson
Rob Casson
Jeff Dawson
Tammi Drake

Brian Fronk
Shelly Garcia
Shelly Gochanour
Steve Grim
Ed Harris

Lisa Hartwell
Duane Hinman
Ronda Holcomb
Jennifer Hough
Kirby Hutson

Rod Kaufman
Mike Koesters
Wendy Jenson
Nancy Larsen
Troy Larson

28

�Gregg Leaders
Keith Mander
Joyce McDonald
Lana McKee
Tami Miller

Sean Mils
Curtis Montgomery
Danny Moore
Tracy Peterson
Julie Pingel

Rod Pitt
Fred Potter
Cindy Rasmussen
Ron Rasmussen
Dan Ryan

Cristy Schaefer
Sherry Spidell
Bill Starnes
Gary Wahle
Veriti Waldman

Karen White
Dan Whitson
Neil Wilson
Denise Witt
Sandy Wright

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

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CENTURY-History
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00BASEBALL
Exhibition: Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee at Sun City, Ariz. (Live)
0) CHAMPIONSHIP FISHING
LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
CE1H) MOMENT~kltng
Pro and aerial acrobatic highlights.
(QIA) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS
-Profile
(]) 0 U OJ PRO BOWLING
The finals of the $135,000 Miller High
Life Open are telecast from Milwaukee. Defending ·champion: Mike
Durbin. (live)
0 (ID (fl) W NCAA BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT
Special: The first semifinal game in

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(HDID MOVIE-Mystery
"The Secret of Seagull lslang." Not
rated; see Monday 7 P.M. for movie
details. (1 hr. , 45 min.)
3:30 U 0 0 U ~WOMEN'S GOLF
Speclari Third-round play in the Women 's Kemper Open. See Sunday 3:30
P.M. for details. (Live)
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Time approximate. Oklahoma State at
Nebraska in the second game of a
doubleheader. (Live)
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Part 14: W0rld Cup women's giant-slalom, taped March 4 at Waterville Valley, N.H. (2 hrs.)
also
includes
[Today's
program
Sportscenter Plus.]
3:35 Cfm FREEMAN REPORTS
4 PM
(SJ SOCCER MADE rN GERMANY
C5J 0 U ((l WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS
Wilfredo Gomez (34-1) defends his
WBC superbantamweight title against
Juan "Kid" Meza .(37-5) in a scheduled
15-round bout taped at Atlantic City,
N.J. (Records by Ring Magazine.) Also
(rescheduled from last week): · The
Women's Record High Dive Challenge,
taped at Orlando, Fla. (90 min.)

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WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS

Sports

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

�CROSS COUNTRY

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

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

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

31

�Rebuilding Seasoµ Ends
In Success

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

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

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

32

�Eagles scramble for yards.

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

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Mo. Valley
Walnut
Elk-Horn
Carson

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

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Shelby
Avoha
Tri-Center

6
27
6

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�Volleyball 1981

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

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

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

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

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

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

Season Record 1981

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

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

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

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

1981-82 Boys Basketball
0
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UHS
47
53
66
57
69
45
50
37
40
28
41
70
36
43
39
47

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

40

Conference
Carson

44

50

Sectionals
Tri-Center

70

71

85
80
56
68
77

53
45
68
61
67
55
58

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

36

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

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

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

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

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�Instant Replay
1981-82 Girls Basketball

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

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

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

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..-.

52
77
63
92

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

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

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

•

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

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

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�All Star Wrestling

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

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30

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30
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Logan
Tri-Center
Carson
Elk-Horn
Oakland
AvoHa
Missouri-Vally
West Harrison
Griswold
Treynor
St. Alberts

51
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33
27
36
33

32
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56

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Rod Pitt shows his determination.

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�Mike Hackett holds on for a victory.

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

Rod Taylor wins his qualifying match for state.

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�Breaking Away

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Eagles Play To Win

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

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

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15
8

Mary Gach heads for first base.

�Baseball Fever

Catch It!

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

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3

Mo. Valley
Griswold

2
8

Logan

8
2
4
0
4
6
8
7

10
7

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

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Shelby

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

10
10
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5

13
11

14
7

13
1
2
2
4
8
2
15

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6

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�Mr. Stanley: Action Cam 6.

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

Denise Witt wonders what cheer Sheila Plumb is talking about.

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

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REAL PEOPLE

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

�American Band Stand

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�Explorers Club

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

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

Lisa S hafer

ies cross-country at Cam p H itch cock.

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

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

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

�The Sound Of Music

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

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

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

�AFS/UHT

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

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

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

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�National Honor Society

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

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

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

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

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

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�Cheerleaders Don't
Hold Back

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

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

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�Conversations

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

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

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

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�Art Club

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

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

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

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

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

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

R 0 mp er R 0 0 m

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

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

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�Beauty And
The Beast

Tisha Burke-The mummy in th e beauty mask.

Amy Ausdemore turns Trisha Plumb into a nother Bo Derek.

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

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

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�(l1A) RAT PATROL-Adventure
(ffi) WORLD AT LARGE-Travel
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(HIID HUNTER'S GOLD-Adventure
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0 ISSUES '82
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(Ill UNDERDOG-Cartoon
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CHID .SPORTSWOMAN
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"23 Paces to Baker Street." (1956)
Van Johnson, Vera Miles. (2 hrs.)
crnIJ THIS WEEK IN THE NBA
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Scheduled: Actresses Audrey and Ju~ Landers and their mother Ruth .
U RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
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Conservative Digest. (60 min.)
([)JIM BAKKER-Rellglon
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TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

Faculty

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

�Another World

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

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

Craig ScottSuperintendent

Alice PttSuperintendent's
Secretary

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

Ginny Moore-School
Nurse

Donna BaxleyPrincipal's Secretary

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�Making A Living

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H ead Custodi an: Chet Kennedy
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Custodia n: Merl y n Majors

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L ongmeyer, Yvo nn e Gold app , an d bus mecha ni c Rod Minssen

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

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

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

Letha Bayes-Resource
Teacher, Sp. Ed.
Consultant

Jerry ChristensenInd. Arts, Freshman
Class Sponsor

Robert ChristensenAutp Mechanics

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Cathe McKee-Jr.
High Librarian Aide

Gaylen Montgo meryInstrum ental Music
Instructor

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

�Henry OlsonCommercial Business

Tom Pattee-H.S.
Math

J ~e Pickard-FFA
Sponsor, Vocational
Agriculture

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

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

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

Charles Teutsch I ns trumental Music,
Porn-Pon Sponsor

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

Carmen Wallin-Vocal
Music Instructor

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Yearbook Sponsor,
H.S.
Journalism, 7th Grade
Co-Sponsor

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

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

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

THE YOUNG AND
THE RESTLESS

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Junior High

LET'S MAKE A DEAL-Game

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(EN OON SHOW
(ESN) TRACK ANO FIELD
See Sunday 2 P.M. (2 hrs.)
12:05 (17A) MOVI E-Crim e Drama
"The Sound of Anger. " (J968) Guy
Stockwell , Burl Ives. (2 hrs.)
12:30 0 0 (]I) DAYS OF OUR LI VES
0 MAUDE-Comedy
0 iliJ (E AS THE WORLD TUR NS
0 NEW YOU ASKED FOR IT-Little
00 INN NEWS-Carter/Scott

�Junior High Had Spirit

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Neal Torneten
Jeff Witt

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sara Whitso n
Troy Wolford
Doug Wright
Susan Young

Dustin Lloyd, are you bored with English ?

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

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

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

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

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�Basketball

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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STATE

UNDERWOOD, IOWA

BANK&amp;

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We Midasize American cars,
foreign cars, light trucks and vans.
2720 West Bd wy

ph. 328-9764

Polaris Quality Sales
and Service.
ph . 545-3871

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51576

Mr. Charles Frisk chats with Mr. Joe Pickard at the Sweetheart Dance.

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

Congratulations
Seniors
51501

Waldmann's Family
Market
, John, Sue, Jami, Sandi
Underwood, la.
ph. 566-2130

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

P hil Longm eye r

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for the Omeleue of your life!

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John EvertsPlant Manager
John LarsenSales Representative

33 South 25th Street
Phone
328-1837

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Ph. 322-7761

Council Bluffs, IA

Tower Salon
103 North Ave.
Suite 2
Council Bluffs, IA
Phone 325-1033

I-80 Gas &amp;
Convenient
Store

Gift Items

566-2050

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

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�The
Bank
of
Time

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

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

BANK
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Hansen Oil Co. Inc.

T odd Nielsen a nd T odd J ensen kill t ime waiting for the 1st
hour bell.

*Bulk &amp; Bottle-Complete Service

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*Skelly Petroleum Products
*Gasoline-Fuel Oil
*Lubricating Oil &amp; Greases

AMC Chrysler
Jeep Lincoln
Mazda Mercury
Mitsubi shi
Plymouth
Renault

Bentley Office
566-2160

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A uto Center Inc.

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

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Neola &amp; Treynor
2 N Eyberg
ph. 487-3907

FLOWERS BY
HINMAN
1800 McPherson
Co. Bluffs, IA 51501
ph . 322-0267

7th and Durant
Harlan, IA 51537
ph. 755-2376

Drug Town
"The Friendly People Store"
MADISON &amp; BENNETT
In

Council Bluffs, IA
"Save money, save gas, save time,
Ring our chime anytime"
1745 Madison Ave.

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COAST INC.
3125 South 11th.
Co. Bluffs, IA 51501
ph. 366-2551

Mike Jensen takes time out to pose fo r the camera

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ph. 322-9097

�HAYNIE FEED &amp; FARM SUPPLY

Pingel Construction
And Electric
Box 97, Underwood, Iowa 51576
Robe-rt A. Pingel
Ph. 566-2179

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

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

3 Blocks West of Hwy 191 on
Underwood High School Road

"Where quality and price
are friends."

"A dealer who works hard to please you!"

Ph. 322-3081

ph. 566-2365

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GUARANTEED.

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51576

Ph. 566-2364

heck out these Army guarntees:

* up to $20,100 for college

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enlistment bonus for certain jobs

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

* choice of skill training
* choice of assignment location

See if you qualify! Visit your Army recruiter

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

Bryant Body
and Repair

ARMY.
BE ALL YOU CAN BE.

Underwood, Iowa 51576
24-Hour Towing, Auto and Body Work
Ph . 566-2780

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-Bosh/Harper/Jorgenson
YEARS
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n9) SPORTSCENTER
~ MOVIE-Drama
'The Jazz Singer." (1980) PG: Strong
anguage. Remake of the classic
ibout a cantor's son (Neil Dia·mond)
.vho enters show biz. (1 hr., 55 min .)

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)rchestra. (60 min .)
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~ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
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3cheduled : James Garner, Morgan
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renderhearted Radar befriends a
amb intended as the Easter entree.
~adar : Gary Burghoff.
iE&gt; (E MOVI E-Crime Drama
'The Return of Frank Cannon " stars

(IlH) COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Georgetown at Boston College , taped
earlier tonight. (2 hrs.)
~SPORTS PROBE
11:30 0 U (13) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
Scheduled : Julie Andrews and Andy
Kaufman ("Taxi " ). (60 min .)
0 SATURDAY NIGHT
Elliott Gould, Mick Jagger, reggae artist Peter Tosh. (60 min .)
0 NIGHTLINE-Ted Koppel
~COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Taped : South Florida vs: Long Island
at New York. (2 hrs.)
11 :50 (ill) MOVIE-Drama
"A Covenant with Death." (1967)
George Maharis, Laura Devon. (2 hrs. )
Mid. 0 CANDID CAMERA
(IrnID MOVIE-Comedy
" Modern Romance. " R; see Sund ay
10:35 P.M. for details. (1 hr., 35 min .)
12:10 CID i!) NEWS
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Scheduled: Julie Andrews and An dy
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OUR PRIDE IS SHOWING
'

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As t h e year comes to an end we look
back on our wide world of sports t h at
have done t heir best, the entertainm ent
of friends and crazy times from activi t ies and organizations, and the facul ty
who at times were too close for comfort.
The seniors search for a new tomorrow while t he junior h igh aren't as
young and restless as wh en t h ey began.
The underclassman look on to next
year wh en they'll t ake their days on e at
a time and keep t h eir pride showing.

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Across

1. seniors favorite day.

1. can get you in trouble at home.

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

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

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

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

�Seniors

Juniors

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

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

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�Sophomores

Freshmen

Barker, Susan-page 25, 48, 49, 52, 53, 60.
Baumfalk, Scott-page 25, 48, 49, 51, 60.
Baxley, Scott-page 16, 25, 32, 36, 37, 52, 53.
Bertelsen, Vern-page 25, 40, 50.
Burke, Tisha-page 25, 35, 48, 49, 54, 56, 59, 60, 61.
Carter, Pam-page 25
Christoffersen, Davin-page 25, 48, 49.
Connolly, Bob-page 25, 50.
Cowgill, Lori-page 25.
Driver, Brian-page 25, 58.
Edwards, Amy-page 25, 27, 34, 38, 51.
Elam, Teresa-page 25.
Eledge, Tyler-page 25, 32.
Eret, Ty-page 25, 32.
Etherington, Shelly-page 25, 42, 51.
Gach, Terri-page 25, 42, 44.
Garcia, Joe-page 25, 31.
Geise, Kelly-page 25, 46, 48, 49, 50.
Gittins, Todd-page 25.
Gunderson, Gayle-page 25, 46, 48, 49.
Hackett, Mike-page 14, 17, 25, 32, 40, 41, 43.
Hanson, Ty-page 25.
Holcomb, Robin-page 25.
Jensen, Laura-page 25, 52, 53, 56.
Jensen, Mike-page 25, 36, 48, 49, 51, 82.
Kaufman, Dianna-page 25.
Koesters, Cindy-page 25.
Larsen, Rodney-page 26, 31, 36, 37, 48, 49, 50.
Larsen, Roger-page 26, 31, 36, 37, 48, 49, 60.
Larson, Paul-page 26, 43.
Leth, Jan-page 16, 26, 52, 53, 56.
Leytham, Becky-page 26, 48, 51, 56.
Longmeyer, Barb-page 26, 27, 34, 35, 39, 42, 44, 48, 49, 54.
M artin, Carey-page 26, 27, 44, 51.
M cKern, Debbie-page 14, 26, 27, 34, 38, 44, 48, 49, 54.
M cKern, Kerin-page 17, 26, 35, 38, 39, 42, 51, 55, 58.
Nelson, Kent-page 26.
Nichols, Brian-page 26, 43.
Nuzum, Todd-page 14, 17, 26, 32, 36, 37, 45.
Olsen, Jill-page 20, 26, 48, 49, 59.
Plumb, Sheila-page 14, 20, 26, 46, 54, 55, 56, 57, 60.
R a vlin, Kathleen-page 26, 34, 39, 44, 48, 49.
Rowe, Eric-page 26, 32, 36, 37, 60.
Roye r, J ay-page 26, 51, 58.
Ryan, Dave-page 17, 20, 26, 32, 36, 37, 46, 50.
8ealock, Ron-page 26, 32, 36, 43, 45, 50, 51, 59.
Severson, Juli-page 26, 48, 49, 59.
S hafer, Lisa -page 26, 34, 35, 48, 49, 51, 54, 57, 59.
S im mons, Tom-page 26, 36, 37, 48, 49, 51, 60.
S nyd e r, Mike-page 26, 27, 43.
Stroebele, Dave-page 14, 20, 26, 32, 36, 37, 43, 45.
Tech , Teresa-page 26, 44.
'r hompson, Monda-page 26, 51, 60.
Wah le, Joy-page 26, 48, 52, 54, 56.
Whitney, Dallas-page 26, 32, 43, 45, 48, 49, 60.
Winner, Tim-page 26, 50.
Wolford, Tawna-page 26, 42, 52, 53, 56.

Arbaugh, Becky-page 17, 28, 52, 53, 54, 58.
Ausdemore, Susy-page 20, 27, 28, 35, 38, 48, 49.
Barnum, Kevin-page 28.
Baxley, Penny-page 28, 52, 57.
Brown, Don-page 28.
Brunow, Doug-page 28, 32, 50, 51.
Casson, Dave-page 28, 32, 36, 50.
Casson, Rob-page 28, 36, 50.
Dawson, Jeff-page 18, 28, 32, 37, 43.
Drake, Tammi-page 28, 54, 56.
Fronk, Brian-page 28, 50.
Garcia, Shelly-page 28, 35, 38, 52.
Gochanour, Shelly-page 28.
Grim, Steve-page 28, 50.
Harris, Ed-page 28
Hartwell, Lisa-page 28, 48, 49, 51, 57.
Hinman, Duane-page 28, 36, 43, 48, 49, 58.
Holcomb, Ronda-page 28, 54.
H ough, Jennifer-page 28, 48, 49, 57.
Hutson, Kirby-page 28, 48, 49.
Jenson, Wendy-page 28, 35, 48, 49, 52, 57.
Kaufman, Rod-page 28.
Koesters, Mike-page 28, 50, 52, 53.
Larsen, Nancy-page 17, 28, 48, 49, 52.
Larson, Troy-page 17, 28, 58.
Leaders, Gregg-page 20, 29, 36, 50, 59.
Mander, Keith-page 29, 48, 49.
McDonald, Joyce-page 17, 29, 35, 58.
McKee, Lana-page 29, 35, 38, 42, 48, 49, 52.
Miller, Tami-page 29, 42, 48, 49.
Mils, Sean-page 29, 32, 36.
Montgomery, Curtis-page 27, 29, 32, 48, 49, 53.
Moore, Danny-page 29, 32, 43, 48, 49, 52, 53.
Peterson, Tracy-page 29, 35, 38, 42, 48, 49, 50.
Pingel, Julie-page 17, 27, 29, 48, 49, 52, 53.
Pitt, Rod-page 17, 29, 32, 40, 43, 50, 58.
Potter, Fred-page 29.
Rasmussen, Cindy-page 29, 48, 49, 54.
Rasmussen, Ron -page 29, 40, 52.
Ryan, Danny-page 29, 36, 46, 48, 49, 50, 59.
Schaefer, Cristy-page 29, 48, 49.
Spidell, Sherry-page 29.
Starnes, Bill-page 29, 32, 48, 49.
Wahle, Gary-page 29, 32, 40, 52.
Waldman, Veriti-page 17, 29, 51, 52, 53, 58, 79.
White, Karen-page 29, 32, 42, 48, 49, 52.
Whitson, Daniel-page 17, 27, 29, 40, 52, 53.
Wilson, Neil-page 29, 32.
Witt, Denise-page 17, 29, 35, 42, 46, 48, 49, 51, 56, 57, 59.
Wright, Sandy-page 29.

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Under wood Log ,

DATE DUE

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1984

��UNDERWOOIJ HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

���Seniors

Susan Barker

Scott Baumfalk

Scott Baxley

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

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

Vern Bertelsen

Tisha Burke

Pam Carter

Davin Christottersen

�Lori Cowgill

Nadia Del Re

Amy Edwards

Tyler Eledge

Theresa Elam

Ty Eret

Brian Driver

The Senior float displays top honors in the Homecoming parade.

Shelly Etherington

�Robin Holcomb supervises the strength of his physics project.

Mike Hackett shows his enthusiasm toward Preppy Day.

Mike Hackett

Terri Gach

Joe Garcia

'

Kelly Geise

Gayle Gunderson

Robin Holcomb

Laura Jensen

�Mike Jensen

Rod Larsen

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

Roger Larsen

Becky Leytham

Kate Ravlin tells how to stuff napkins correctly.

Barb Longmeyer

Carey Martin

Deb McKern

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

Mike Snyder

Dave Stroebele

Teresa Tech

Joy Wahle

Dallas Whitney

Angie Wimbley

Tawna Wolford

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

��Forever's Gonna Start Tonight

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

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

12

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

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

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

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

13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

15

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

l

Seniors enthusiastically end their high school years.

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

1984.

Scott Baxley adjusts Susan Barkers hat.
16

�Th e six senior choir members sing together one last time.

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

feelings about graduating.

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

17

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

All
Night

long
The prom servers relax after a job well done.

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

18

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

Keit h Mander shares a secret with Angie Arculeo.

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

19

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

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

This senior kept his sense of humor on slave day.

20

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

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

Out Of The Ballpark

Jeff Dawson squares around to bunt.

Bill Ad ams prepares to fire the ball home.

22

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

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

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

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

23

�Eagles Kick-off

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

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

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

24

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

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

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

Mike Hackett and Tyler Eledge aren' t really football players; they're tigers in disguise as demonstrated at a pep
rall y.

UNDERWOOO HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY
25

�Eagles Score Big In Tourneys
The Underwood girls volleyball team
had one of the most successful seasons since the sport became a part
of the world of Underwood athletics.
They placed first in the sectional
tournament, which advanced them
into regional play. They lost in the
semi-finals to Griswold, who eventually went on to state. The team also
won first place in their invitational
tournament and placeq fourth in the
conference tournament. Two individuals who made the All-Conference
team were Barb Longmeyer, first
team, and Kate Ravlin, second
team . Overall the team was 14-8
and 6-3 in conference play.
The junior varsity team had a good
year, with a record of 7-3; the freshmen finished the season with a 3-7
record.

Barb Longmeyer sets the ball for an
Underwood spiker.

26

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

Freshman Buffy Masker concentrates on her
serve.

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

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

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

Teresa Tech pleases the crowd with a spike.

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�Long Distance Dreamers

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

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

...
Eric Rowe gives it his all.

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

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

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

Tracy Peterson excites the '·Hawaiian" crowd.

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

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

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

Teresa McKern shoots as Lisa Bandy gives her support.

'

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

�...

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

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

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�Eagles Prevail On Court.

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

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

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

Eric Rowe shows a good defensive position.

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

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

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

-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Baseball
UHS
3
11
12
8
1
6
5
2
2
5
7

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

4
5
5
4
1
11
13

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

10

11

8

9

10

Conference
Griswold
Districts
Griswold

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

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

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

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

54

40

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

51

51

3
0
3
0
1
3
3
3
3

OPP
3
0
3
0
3
3
0
1
0
0

Conference
Avoha
Griswold
Tri-Center

2
1
0

0
2
2

Sectiona ls
Shelby
Avoha
Tri-Center

3
3
3

1
2
2

Regionals
Adair-Casey
Griswold

3
0

1
3

38

UHS
0
9
3
0
26
7
33
0
29

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

0

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

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

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

10
9
4
6
10
4
16
0

Conference
Oakland

0

12

Sectionals
Shelby

4

5

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

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

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

Conference
Oakl an d

50

64

Sectionals
l.S.D.
St. Alberts

68
44

42
45

Cross Country

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

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

Volleyba11
UHS

Boys
Basketball

Softball

OPP
6
6
20
48
14
21
9
27
0

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

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

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

6th

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

World
Of
Music

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

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

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

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

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�Voices From Above
)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Encounter With Spirited Minds

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

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

Are cheerleaders always as "cheery" as Laura Erickson?

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

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

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

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

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

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�Farmers Of The Future

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Outside And Inside

....
\

Sheri Colglazier tries to build up her unique figure.

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

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

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�Communications

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Jeff Dawson
Tammi Drake
Brian Fronk

Shelly Garcia
Shelly Gochanour
Steve Grim

Eddie Harris
Lisa Hartwell
Duane Hinman

Ronda Holcomb
Jennifer Hough
Wendy Jenson

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

Mike Koesters
Nancy Larsen
Troy Larson

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

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

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

.

.,.

Cristy Schaefer
Bill Starnes
Gary Wahle

'

-·
Veriti Waldman
Karen White
Dan Whitson

Neil Wilson
Denise Witt
Sandy Wright

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

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

Julie Brunow
Scot Callaghan
Paul Cerny
Marijo Chadwick

Greg Childs
Amber Christensen
Shelly Christensen
Terry Coble

David Collins
Jean Cress
Brian Darrington
Mike Dose

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

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

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

Stephanie Leyth am
Mary Mass
Teresa McKern

Theresa Merdi nger
Va leri e Nelson
Brenda Obrecht

Penny O' Neill
Sall y Payne
Rh onda Plumb

Jay Rasmussen
Bob Ravlin
Lyn Ring

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SB

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

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

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

Doug Wright
Susan Young

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

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

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��Administration

Allan Hjelle
Jr.-Sr. High School
Principal

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

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

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

Donna Baxley
High School
Secretary

Alice Pitt
Superintendent
Secretary

Custodians Chet Kennedy. Merlyn Majors. and Frieda Calhoon.

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

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

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�Humanities

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

Christi Hartsock
Librarian, Library
Science, Library
Club Sponsor

Letha Bayes
Resource Room

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ca th e McKee
Jr. High Librarian
Aide

�Science-Mathematics

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

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

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

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

Tom Pattee
High School Math

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

Fine Arts

Gayl en Montgomery
Jr. High and High
School Instrumental
Music

Carmen Wallin
Jr. High and High
School Vocal Music

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

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�Vocational

Joe Pickard
Voe . Agriculture.
FFA Sponsor

Jerry Christensen
Industria l Arts,
Freshmen Sponsor

Henry Olson
Business Education

Bob Christensen
Auto Mechanics

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

Scott Bel t
Data Processing

Ty Eret concentrates on his work during auto class.

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

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

Keith Bryant
Jerry Drake

Traci Driver
Kelly Fredrick

Chuck Garcia
Todd Gochanour

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

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

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

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

David Rief
Charlotte Ring

Diane Ring
Kris Rodenburg

Jason Rowe
Mark Severson

Mark Wahle
Kevi n Young

Janelle Peterson practices faithfully on her marimba.

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

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

Wes Elkins
Mark Erickson
Corey Feller
Bryan Fisher

Sheila Gach
Chris Galloway
Keith Geise
Becky Gibbs

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

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

6B

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

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

Gary O' Neill
Sherie Peterson

Shawn Peterson
Andy Rasmussen

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Choir

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

Voices
Of -The
Future

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

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

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�Robots In Motion

Ron Au sdemore stri kes a "sexy" pose.

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

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

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

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��Bryant Body
and Bepalr

Pingel Construction
and Electric

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

24 hour towing
Auto &amp; bodywork

Ph. 566·2179

Ph. 566·2780

Waldmann's Market

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

Hansen Oil Co. Inc.

(SkeigasJ

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

Bulk &amp; Bottle.Complete Service

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

566·2160

566·2269

THE GUARANTEED FEED

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�...._mt&gt;t, fnK &amp; ~""""''""

e...coPQf•lion

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

WE'VE GOT IT ALL TOGETHER

2146 W. Bdwy.
Council Bluffs
COME SEE US

RUNZA DRIVE-INNS

Best Wishes To The Class Of "84"

Wahl Optical

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

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

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

W.R. GRACE &amp; CO.

AMC Chrysler
Jeep Lincoln
Mazda Mercury
Mitsubishi
Plymouth
Renault

Auto Center Inc.

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

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

GRACE
Agricultural Products
phone 566-2388

Weddi ngs
And
Portraits

Underwood, Iowa

Nursery
Route 1
Underwood. Iowa 51576

Phone 323-7985

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

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

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�Goafather's Pizza@

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

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

A Pizza You Can't Refuse

2803 East Highway 6
phone 325-0930

JACK POWERS
Manager
3150 West Broadway
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501

(7.12) 322-0743

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

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

COUNCIL BLU!=FS . I A 51501

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

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

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

(712) 322-3600

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L &amp;C FORD IMPLEMENT, INC.
East Highway 191
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501
Phone (712) 323-2425
SPE~Y~l\EW HOLLAl\D

Becky Leytham demonstrates how to properly set a table.

Our Congratulations to

FIRST
NATURAL

Underwood High School
Class of

'84

from

ilFi'flsT~N!~~~I~ ~fu~F~

- - · MAIN. THE MALL . M ANAWA &amp; WES T ON B ROAD\\~)

"We're

'Naturally'
First"

Come Grow With Usl

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�Auto Parts
and Supplies

Meyer
Funeral
Home

323-7197
2748 W. Broadway
Council Bluffs

Congratulations
to the
Class of "84"

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

(712) 328-9700

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

4~

Country

M ID LANDS MALL
COUNCIL BLU FFS, IOWA 51501

phone 322-0267

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

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

"We Stand Behind
Everything We Sell,

That's A Promise"

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

305 East Broadway
Council Bluffs. Iowa 5 150 1

�2820 W. Broadway
Council Bluffs
328-9764

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

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for
Cars
Light Trucks
Vans

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" Something for
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Exhaust
Brakes
Shocks
McPhearson
Struts
Springs

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Collins Casuals
l

Omaha Standard Truck
Equipment

Neola &amp; Treynor

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

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

Ty Eret's smile entrances everyone at Spirit
Night

Sc'lJors
'·\°\fddi~s
nut '·Door

200
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(;ou11.cil '•Hluffs

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

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

Only at

Council Bluffs 6

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

328-1856

A 'BANKS OF IOWA BANK

Council Bluffs , Carson and McClelland, Iowa

84

�BAKED FRESH DAil Y IN OUR SHOP
MONDAY · FRIDAY

s.oo 0 . m . 5.oo p . "'
SATURDAY

5,00

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

322-5799
501 East Broadway
Council Bluffs, IA 51501

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p . ,,.,

ED &amp; SANDY ANDERSON
285 WE 51 BROAD "°''&gt;
ORDERS WELCOME

OGDEN Pc;.. c e

322 · 9527

COUNCILBLUFF5 10 WA 515 01

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1706 N. 16th

Council Bluffs
1745 Madison

COlJNC!~

BLUFFS . IOWA '51501

322·5255

322 · 7355

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

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

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

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

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

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THE LOG
VOLUME 48
UNDERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
UNDERWOOD, IOWA 51576

�TABLE OF
CONTENTS
ACTIVITIES

PAGE3

SENIORS

PAGE 25

CLASSES

PAGE 33

FACULTY

PAGE 41

ATHLETICS

PAGE 47

ORGANIZATIONS

PAGE 69

GRADES

PAGE Bl

ADVERTISING

PAGE 93

INDEX

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MAGAZINES

JEANS
1.
2.
3
4.

Levi's
Lee
Zena
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Seventeen
Cosmopolitan
Sports Illustrated
TEEN
Hot Rod
Dirt Rider
Outdoor Life

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�SLAVE AUCTION

TOP LEFT: Cliff Hildreth and Mike Baumfalk make plans for
later.
TOP MIDDLE: Yes, I use Crest!
TOP RIGHT: Vicky Geise takes time out from slave action
to pose for the ca mera.
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�From left to right: E. Jensen, L. Erickson, P. Cerny, B. Hildreth, B. Royer, V. Geise, C. Hildreth, T. Joens, B. Boyer,
G. Childs, B. Feller, R. Sharrett.

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

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

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

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

�Shelly Christensen is a hostess at Thumb's.

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

Brenda Obrecht is a checker at Foodland.

Vince Arculeo cooks at the Pink Poodle.

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Brenda Hildreth works at Goodrich Dairy.

Kim Hansen works at Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Rhonda Plumb is a salesgirl at Philip's.

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

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

Amber Christensen work s at Dairy Queen.

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

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

Carol Dawson bu sses tables at the Pink Poodle.

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

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Stacy Lee makes salads at Pizza King.

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

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

Victoria Garcia babysits.

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Valerie Nelson works at Pick-A-Show Video.

Scott Asbra washes dishes at the Pink Poodle.

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

�PUBLICATIONS

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

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

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

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

The crowd seems to be enjoying themselves.

CHEESE!

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

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

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

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Roy Sharrett shares th is dance with Jill
Jensen.

�1

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

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

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

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

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

�A NIGHT

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

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

Rick Larson and Denise
dance the night away.

Hassler

Tracy Joens and Curt Montgomery practice their dance steps.

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

Bret Feller and his table examine the program.

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Terri Shaver checks out Jeff Witt's dancing moves.

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

Everybody's dancing!!

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�����Craig Adair

Cindie Angeroth

Dave Andress

Scott Asbra

Vince Arculeo

To ny Ausdemore

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Lori Adair

Mike Baumfa lk

Becky Boyer

�Julie Brunow

Paul Cerny

Amber Christen sen

Greg Childs

Terry Coble

Marijo Chadwick

David Collins

Shelly Christensen

Brian Darrington

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�I
Mike Dose

Victoria Garcia

28

Laura Erickson

Bill Gubbels

Vicky Geise

Dan Hansen

Bret Feller

Kim Hansen

Brenda Hildreth

�Cliff Hildreth

Carol Ivers

Matt Jennings

Nancy Jones

Kris Jackson

Tracy .Joens

Eric Jensen

Lance Larsen

Brian Leaders

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�Stephanie Leytham

Theresa Merdinger

30

Mary Mass

Penny O'Neill

Valerie Nelson

Brenda Obrecht

Teresa McKern

Sally Payne

Rh onda Plumb

�Jay Rasmussen

Joyce Snyder

Roy Sharrett

Beth Royer

Iris Thompson

Lyn Ring

Bob Ravlin

Neal Torneten

Jeff Witt

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

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

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

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

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

Jennifer Larsen
Rick Larsen

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

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

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

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

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

Doug Wright
Susan Young

Not Pictured: Charles
Drake

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

Keith Bryant
Traci Driver
Michelle Evans
Kelly Frederick
Charles Garcia

Todd Gochanour
Troy Gubbels
Lori Hedegaard
Tim Henry
Troy Hiller

Joel Hovey
Nancy Hurd
Joseph Hurt
Robert Hurt

James Jenson
Sean Kennedy
Albert Koesters
Eddie Lee

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

Robert McKern
Kami Merdinger
Kelli Merdinger
Jeff Montgomery
Kim Morrison

Bruce Obrecht
Janelle Peterson
Li sa Peterson
Lori Pingel
Randy Pitt

David Rief
Charlotte Ring
Diane Ring
Kristi Rodenburg

Jason Rowe
William Rupp
Mark Severson
Mark Wahle

Kevin Young

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

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

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

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

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

Chris Jensen
Craig Jensen

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

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

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

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

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

Jim Wood
Not Pictured: Sherry Drive
Rebecca G i ~

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

J. Pickard
Voe. Ag .
FFA Sponsor

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

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J. Christensen
Industri al Arts
Freshman Sponsor

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

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

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

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

J. Larson
Substitut e

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

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

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

L. Bayes
Resource

W. Briggs
Resource

D. Quick
Auto

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

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�B. Schreiber
J.H. Library

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

A. Pitt
School Board
Secretary

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

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

J. Geise
J. H. Secretary

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

C. McKee
H S. Secretary

S. Seidler
Counselor's
Secre tary

R. Eastman
Superin tendent

R. Mindi
Counselor

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

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

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

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

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

�Laura Erickson taking the easy way out.

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

Custodians: Frieda Calhoon,
Merlyn Majors, Chet Kennedy.

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

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

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��BASEBALL IS

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

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ABOVE: Roy Sharrett, just
hanging around.

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

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RIGHT: Umpire
McWilliams calls a
strike on Jason Lloyd.

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

�LOOKIN' GOOD

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

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

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�UHS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�FORCE

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

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TEAMS GO TO STATE

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

ABOVE: Charlotte
Ring runs with th e
pack .

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

ABOVE: Carol Dawson strides
toward the finish line.

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

Sharrett with the shot!

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

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

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

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

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�EAGLES INJURE WINGS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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UPPER RIGHT: Cliff Hildreth is wrestling for a win.
MIDDLE: Eddie Lee puts the moves
on.
ABOVE: Bruce Obrecht goes for a
win.
LEFT: The wrestlers have different
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�PEP SQUADS
Varsity Football:BOTTOM ROW: Tracy
Joens, Laura Erickson, Sara Whitson.BACK
ROW: Wendy Elkins, Becky Boyer, Lori Pingel.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Jim Andercen throw

for first place.

Look out for jumpin' "Goob."

Carol Dawson takes the lead.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�IN LOVING MEMORY OF

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

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

Chris Butler
Beth Carmichael
Aaron Christensen
Tonya Culley
Joyce Ehrens

Tammy Erwin
Robbie Geise
Doreen Hassler
Shad Hovey

Darcy Kennedy
Kathleen Kennedy
Lyn ette Kerr

Pam Kingery
Tammy Kingery

Jill Koebel
Skyla Larsen

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

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

Liawni Potter
Betty Pullen
Becky Rice
Bret Rodenburg

Kelly Rodenburg
Amy Ross
Sarah Ross

Amy Rupp
Jill Stroebele

Jeff Wahle
Dena Young

Not Pictured: Melissa Burnett

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

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

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

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

Lori Hoffman
Mark House
David Hovey

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

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

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

Keith Rice
Dick Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer
Michelle Shelton

Erik Th ompson
Bob Torneten
Debbie Zook

Not Pictured: Todd Callaghan
Jeremy Gillett

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

�JUNIOR HiGH SPORTS

VOLLEYBALL

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

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

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

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

�WRESTLING

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

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

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

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TOP: B. Pullen A. Linquist
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�CHOIR
Directed by:
Carmen Wallin

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

BAND
Directed by:
Gaylen Montgomery

Contest: Mo. va11ey

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Ewa/d's Cafe- Co. Bluffs 322-2739
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Mann Radiator- Co. Bluffs 322-4583
Ring Transfer- McClelland 566-2123
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Underwood Feed &amp; Grain- Underwood 566-2191
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Adair. Craig : 26
Adair, Lori : 26, 65, 73
Andress, Dave : 26, 58, 66, 72, 75
Angeroth, Cindie : 15, 26, 65, 75, 78, 79
Arculeo. Vince : 10, 26
Asbra, Scott : 13, 26
Ausdemore, Tony : 15, 26, 52, 58, 66, 72
Baumfalk, Mike : 26. 52, 72, 78, 79
Boyer. Becky : 26, 64, 71
Brunow, Julie : 15, 27
Cerny, Paul : 27, 49, 52, 58, 66, 71, 75
Chadwick, Marijo : 27
Childs. Greg : 27, 48, 49, 52, 53, 58, 75
Christensen. Amber : II, 27, 54, 55, 71, 75, 79
Christensen, Shelly : 10, 15, 27, 60, 61
Coble. Terry : 27, 70, 76. 77
Collins, David : 27
Darrington, Brian : 27, 58, 72
Dose, Mike : 28, 49, 63
Erickson, Laura : 28, 64, 65, 71, 73, 75, 78, 79
Feller. Bret : 15, 28, 49, 52, 58, 75, 78
Garcia, Victoria : 13, 28, 50, 65
Geise. Vicky : 12, 14, 28, 50, 51. 54, 55, 60, ;61, 70, 75, 78, 79
Gubbels, Bill : 28
Hansen, Dan : 28
Hansen, Kim : II, 15, 28. 71
Hildreth. Brenda : II, 2B, 65, 78
Hildreth, Cliff : 14, 29, 49, 52, 63, 78
Ivers. Carol : 29. 78, 79
Jackson, Kris : 29, 70, 75
Jennings. Matt : 29
Jensen. Eric : 29, 52, 71
Joens. Tracy : 29, 64, 75, 78, 79
Jones, Nancy : 29
Larsen, Lance : 29, 66, 72, 75
Leaders, Brian : 15, 29, 56, 58, 66, 72
Leytham, Stephanie : 15, 19, 30, 70
Mass. Mary : 30, 70
Mc Kern. Teresa : 14, 30, 50, 60, 61, 71, 75
Merdinger. Theresa : 30, 73
Nelson. Valerie : 13, 15, 30, 65
O' Neill, Penny : 15, 30, 71
Obrecht, Brenda : 10, 14, 15. 30, 54, 60, 78
Payne. Sally : 12, 30, 71
Plumb, Rhonda : 11, 15, 30
Rasmussen, Jay : 31, 72
Ravlin. Bob : 14, 31, 56, 66
Ring, Lyn : 31
Royer, Beth : 14, 31, 50, 54, 71, 75, 78
Sharrett, Roy : 14, 15, 31, 48, 49, 52, 58, 75, 76, 77
Snyder, Joyce : 31
Thompson. Iris : 31, 71
Torneten, Neal : 31, 72
Witt. Jeff : 15, 31, 71, 72

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

105

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

106

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

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                    <text>��Underwood Log, 1987

Underwood

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Underwood Log , 1987

DATE DUE

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Memories

The Log
Volume 49
Underwood High School
Underwood, Iowa 51576

�Table of
Contents

Activities

Page 3

Seniors

Page 25

Classes

Page 35

Faculty

Page 43

Athletics

Page 49

Organizations

Page 73

Grades

Page 85

Advertising

Page 95

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�ACTIVITIES

�Etc.

�Pep Rallies

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

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

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�Homecoming '86

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

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

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

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

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�Show Biz!

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

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�Rune

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

��Leadership

•••

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

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

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

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

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

�How It's All Put Together

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

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

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

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

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��Senior Dance

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�Spring Play

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

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

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

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

�Prom 1987

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

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���Graduation

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

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�SENIORS

�Jim Andersen

Sue Bolte "Most Likely to be in
Politics"

·; Liew Christensen "Biggest
Appetite"

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Jan Ausdemore

Angie Arculeo

' Rick Bouvier

Renee Christensen " First to
Marry"

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Paul Bogs "Shyest"

Jim Casson "Most Likely to
Succeed"

Janet Cerny

Sheri Colglazier ''Class
Comedienne"

Carol Dawson

�Andy Dofner "Most Talented in
Music"

Wendy Elkins "Most Talented in
Music"

L~n i se

Hassler

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Charlie Drake

Tia Eret " Most Studious"

Audra Hough " Shyest"

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· Missy Edwards " Prettiest Hair"

Bobbi Jo Eastman

Pat Galloway

' Kelly Hough "First to Marry"

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Shelly Hardesty " Best Figure"

Michelle Hough " Most Athletic"

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�Dave Knott "Best Smile"

Linda Larsen " Best Dressed"

Stacy Lee

Dustin Lloyd "Nicest Hair"

Kim Madsen " Friendliest"

Jodi Masker

Jeff Miller " Most Likely to be in
Politics"

Laura Moore

Chrissy Ivers

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Rick Larson "Most Outgoing"

Buffy Masker

Jeannie O'Donnell "Best

mile"

�Mark Olsen "Weirdest Laugh"

Jeff Peterson

Jim Pingel "Most Athletic"

Ellie Pitt "Most Daring"

Gary Pullen

Rick Ravlin "Most Flirtatious"

Renae Reese "Best Eyes"

Rune Reinertsen " Best
Physique"

Oarren Rowe "Class Comedian"

Carla Schaefer "Weirdest
Laugh"

Robin Schultz

Scott Selix "Most Daring··

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�Terri Shaver " Most Flirtatious"

Bill Shelton "Most Studious"

Brent Stokes

Tracy Taylor

John Thompsen " Best Eyes"

Cindi Thurlow

Sara Whi tson " Most Likely to
Succeed "

Troy Wolford " Best Dressed"

Doug Wright " Frie ndliest"

Susan Young "Most Outgoing"

Not Pict ured: Bill Smith

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�CLASSES

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

Nancy Barker
Shane Bassler
Keith Bryant
Traci Driver
Jim Ettleman

Kelly Fredrick
Chuck Garcia
Todd Gochanour
Troy Gubbels
Lori Hedegaard

Tim Henry
Troy Hiller
Ron Hough
Nancy Hurd
Joe Hurt

Robert Hurt
Jim Jenson
Deanna Jones
Sean Ken nedy
Albert Koesters

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�Class of '88
No Photo

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Available

Ed Lee
Lisa Lindwurm
Dawn Logan
Jeff Mander
Wayne Mander

Mike Martin
Bob McKern
Kami Merdinger
Kelli Merdinger
Jeff Montgomery

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Scott Murphy
Bruce Obrecht
Janelle Peterson
Lisa Petersen
Lori Pingel

Randy Pitt
David Rief
Charlotte Ring
Diane Ri ng
Kris Rodenburg

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

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

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

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

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

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

Craig Jensen
Jill Jensen
Tami Jenson

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

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

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

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

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

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

Chris Butler
Laurie Campbell
Beth Carmichael
Aaron Christensen
Tonya Culley

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Joyce Ehrens
Robbie Geise
Doreen Hassler
Chris Keitges
Darcy Kennedy

No Photo

Available

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

Sandi Lee
Aaron Leiner

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

No Photo

Available

No Photo

Available

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

Bett y Pullen
Becky Rice
Bret Rodenburg
Kelly Rodenburg
Amy Ross

No Photo

Available

Sarah Ross
Amy Rupp
Corey Selix
Jill Stroebele
Jeff Wahle

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Jenny Walker
Dena Young

No Photo

Available

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�FACULTY

�Dr. A.Eastman
Superintendent

J.Geise
Superintendent's
Secretary,
Porn Pon Sponsor

A .Hjelle
Secondary Principal

C.McKee
Principal's
Secretary

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

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A.Mindi
Guidance Counselor

K.Graeve
English,
Computers

L.Bayes
H.S. Special
Education

J.Christensen
Industria l Arts,
Freshman Class
Sponsor

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

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

A.Her rera
English,
Speech,
Drama ,
Spanish

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

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

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

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

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

T.Boone
Jr. High Special
Education

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

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

�G.Montgomery
Instrumental Music

J.Pickard
Vocational
Agriculture,
FFA Sponsor

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

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

H.Olson
Business,
Data Processing

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

B.Reid
Psychology.
P.E.

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

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

B.Shriver
Jr. High Library
Aide

C.Wallin
Vocal Director

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

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CUSTODIANS: Frieda Calhoon, Merlin
Majors, Chet Kennedy

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

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

�Candids

�ATHLETICS

�Baseball '86

•

..
Jim Casson trying to play " softball?"

Coach Paul looks over the line-up.

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

Dustin Lloyd up to bat.

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

Dustin Lloyd throws the ball
home from third.

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

Greg Childs makes a run for home.

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Kevin Bandy throws the ball with much "force"?

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�Softball '86

E'Lise Hiller's expression shows her
determination.

Carrie Walker watches as the
play continues.

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Michelle Hough winds up for the pitch.

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

Carrie Walker practices batting as Jamie
Hansen throws the balls.

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

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

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

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�Football Profiles

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

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

Doug Wright notifies everyone where the ball is.

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

Eagles hurrying for the tackle.

Coach Quick explains the game plan to Jim
Ettlemnan .

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

Doug Wright clears the path for Trent
Eledge.

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

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

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

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

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�Volleyball '86

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

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

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

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�No Guts

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No Glory

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

Joe Hurt strides to the finish line.

The girls' varsity stretches out before their competition.

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

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

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

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

Tonya seems to be staying ahead of her
pack.

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

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�Eagles Fly High

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

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

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

Michelle looks like she needs a drink

. water that is!

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

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�Boys' Basketball

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

Jim Casson goes for a lay-up.

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for the action to sta rt again.

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

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

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

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

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�Wrestling '87

Bret Rodenburg prepares to throw down his opponent.

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Bruce Obrecht is very determined to pin his man.

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

Gary Martin looks at the referee in confusion .

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

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

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

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

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�Varsity Squads '86-'87

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

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

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

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

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

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�Junior Varsity '86- '87

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

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

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�Girls' Track

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

Carrie Walker gives it her all to keep the lead.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Our future farmers of America at work .

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

Mike strut s his stuff .

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

Library Club

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

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

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�Der Deutsche Verein

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

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

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�UHT

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

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

�National Honor Society

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

NEW INDUCTEES: First Row: Jason Ll oyd, Craig Jensen. Jim Casson. Sponsor Mr. Pattee
Second Row: Renae Reese. Renee Christensen, Janet Cerny, Chrissy Ivers Third Row: Traci
Driver. Jennifer Childs, Lori Pingel, Jan Ausdemore, Julie Knott

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�Speech

DISTRICT: Top Row: Andy Riel, Chrissy
Ivers. Tricia Bailey, Mark Crocfer Bottom
Row: Janet Cerny, Sue Bolte. Diane Ring

ST ATE: Top Row: Andy Ri ef Middle Row:
Chrissy Ivers. Tricia Bailey Bott om Row: .Janet
Cerny, Sue Bolte. Diane Ring

TREYNOR: First Row: Sarah Ross.
Jane t Cerny, Sue Bolte, Diane Ring
Second Row: Angie Mander. Tricia
Bailey, Julie Cowgill. Mrs. Herrera Third
Row: Andy Riel, Keri Madsen. Chrissy
Ivers. Mindi McCoy. Jenny Walker,
Spar y Murphy Fourth Row: Ryan
Wilson. Mark Crocfer. Wes Elkins.
Bryan Fi sher

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�Sing and Swing!!!

ABOVE: All-State Choir Members:
W.Elkins, L.Pingel, A. Dofner
ABOVE RIGHT: Swing Choir
Members: K.Young, K.Geise,
J.Andersen, T.Bailey, J.Jensen,
S.Whitson , W.Elkins, P.Lebaugh,
J.Childs, D.Dofner, S.Young,
J.Miller, M.Bach, L.Moore,
N. Barker, L. Pingel, S. Driver,
M. Linquist, S. Ross, J.Wahle,
J.Jensen, D.Jones, E. Pitt, B.
Gibbs, A. Koesters, S. Bolte,
H.Hurt, K. Merdinger, T.Torneten,
B.Rupp. T.Jenson MIDDLE RIGHT:
Chorus LOWER RIGHT: Seniors:
A.Dofner, J. Miller, S.Bolte, E.Pitt,
S.Whitson, R.Christensen,
W.Elkins, S.Young, L. Moore

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�Swing and Sing!!

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Top Left: Solo Division I Ratings at State Small
Group Contest went to A.Dofner, S.Young,
W.Elkins, S.Bolte, C.Garcia, M.Bach, B.Rupp,
J.Miller. Top Right: Wendy Elkins and Andy
Dofner received the National Choral Award for the
1986-87 season. Middle Left: All-State Auditioners
included J.Jenson, J.Miller, J.Jensen, S.Driver,
A.Dofner, S.Young, W.Elkins, L.Pingel, J.King.
Middle Left: Outstanding state small groups were
Girls Trio (S.Whitson, L.Pingel, W.Elkins), Solo
(C.Garcia), and Triple Trio (S. Whitson, L.Pingel,
W.Elkins, S.Ross, S.Young, D.Jones). Lower Left:
SWI Honor Choir Members included C.Garcia,
M.Bach, B.Rupp, J.Jensen, B.Gibbs, K.Merdinger,
L.Pingel.
The choir and swing choir had a very successful
year. Special Achievements included Andy Dofner
being selected as a soloist in the Iowa All-State
Chorus, the swing choir being one of eleven schools
invited to the Lincoln Scarlet and Creme Festival,
and the swing choir was also one of two Class 2A
schools in Iowa selected to appear on a television
program on IPBN in the fall.
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�Band

Majorettes: K.Merdinger, W.Elkins, S.Hardesty, L. Pingel
Marching Band

Jazz Band: Row One: S. Larsen. S.Ross,
L.Moore, T.Eret, S.Hardesty, L.Larsen, L.Pingel,
M.Linquist Row Two: Mr. Montgomery,
J.Montgomery, 8 .Gibbs, S.Young·. J.Cerny,
T.Culley, A.Ross, J. Ehrens, D.Mullen, J.Hough,
D.Rief, J.Miller Row Three: T.Jenson, N.Barker,
K.Young, J.Andersen, A. Rief, T.Bailey, A. Hurt,
J.Hurt, T.Taylor, 8 .Shelton, A.Pitt

1987 Senior Band Members

�S.W. Iowa Honor Band
Ensemble l's

Cotton Bowl Participants
Solo l's

J. Montgomery, J. Andersen and J. Miller
(not pictured) received the Louis
Armstrong Jazz Band Award. L. Pingel and
W. Elkins received the John Philip Sousa
Awa rd.

A. Christensen, J . Miller (not pictured), and
S. Bolte received the Director's Award . J.
Cerny and W. Elkins received the Honor
Band Award.

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�Porn-Pon '86-'87

First Row: S.Lee, K.Madsen, D.Jones, K.Merdinger, K.Rodenburg, T.Bailey. Second Row: A.Rupp, C.Ring, L.Petersori.
T.Driver, D.Hassler, C.Dawson. Third Row: C.Logan, A.Arculeo, J.O'Donnell, K.Madsen , S.Leaders, L.Campbell,
T.Culley, T.Shaver.

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The porn pon girls performing "Two of Hearts."

The girls leaving the floor after performing " Two of Hearts."

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�GRADES

�8th Grade
Elizabeth Adkins
Russ Bailey
Shane Benedict
Tina Bogs
Bill Boyer
Chris Brokman

Jon Brown
Saundra Brown
Tony Butler
Todd Callaghan
Joe Casson
Mark Cerny

Tricia
Christensen
Wendy Clark
Caryn Crocler
Bev Derby
Mendi Dohse
Chantelle Dollen

Mike Flood
Trisha French
Ro nee
Funkhauser
Shelley
Groshans
Jeff Gundersen
Many Jo
Hansen

Shelley Hansen
Tim Hedegaard
Chad Henry
Paula Hiller

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�Class of '91
Lori Hoffman
Mark House
Jennifer Hurt
Jason James
Tony Jones
Jim Kelso

Lila Kephart
Jamie Knowlt on
Kristi Lamp
Jenni Leaders
Willie Lebaugh
Alana Linquist

Mickie Minear
Trudy Nielsen
Ryan Ollie
Teri Oltmans
Shelley Payne
John Rasmussen

Charles Raymer
Keith Rice
Dick Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer
Kim Selix

Michelle Shelton
Erik Th ompson
Bob Torneten
Debbie Zook

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�7th Grade
Stacy Adamson
Mary Agnew
Jason Bardsley
Adrian Block
Rob Bloomer

Josh Bracker
Dana Carmen
Cullen Chollett
Curt Christensen
Karen Cohrs

Kayla Cohrs
Tina Collins
Sean Culley
Brent Dohse
John Ehrens

Diane Gach
Amy Gearhart
Shane Hively
Eric Hjelle
Rue Hough

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Eddy Jackson
Arion Jensen
Bryan Jensen
Sara Justesen
Kelli Kennedy

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Laurie Lamp
Heather Leaders
Tina Lewis
Lori Malnack
Mike McCoy

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Gary Miller
Carrie Potter
Jared Powell
Mark Reineke
Mark Rollins

Kelli Smith
Jason Storey
Sarah Wakefield
Jami Wa ldmann
Jeannie Wilson

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�Jr. High Sports

FOOTBALL Front Row: J.Bardsley, M.House, R.Hough, J.Hobbs, M.Reineke, J.Ehrens, D.Carmin,
J.Bracker. C.Christensen. B.Dohse. E.Hjelle. Second Row: J.Powell, K.Rice. J.Casson, T.Butler,
J.Kelso. S.Benedict , R.Ollie. C.Raymer, T.Hedegaard, J.Gunderson. Third Row: S.Culley,
B.Jensen. J.Brown. C.Henry, J.Rasmussen. M.Cerny, W.Lebaugh, J.James, Coach Paul,
R.Bailey, D.Ring. Not Pictured: Coach Hawks

VOLLEYBALL Front Row: L.Lamp, T.Collins, L.Malnack, C.Potter. Second Row: K.Smith,
J.Waldmann . J.Wilson. M.Agnew, H Leaders. S.Wakefield. Third Row: S.Hansen, M.Hansen.
M.Minear , P.Hiller. T.Oltmans. T.Christensen. C.Hobbs, E.Adkins. Fourth Row: S.Brown.
K.Lamp, J.Hurt . A.Funkhouser. M.Dohse, W.Clark . L.Kephart. Coach Rongish

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�Jr. High Basketball

First Row: K.Rice, A.Ring, J.Knowlton, C.Raymer, J.Royer, B.Boyer Second Row:
J.Brown, M.Cerny, T.Hedegaard , J.Casson, T.Butler Third Row: A.Hough,
J.Bracker, S.Culley, E.Hjelle. J.Powell Top Row: A.Block. K.Christensen, B.Dohse

First Row: L.M alnack, C.Potter Second Row:
n .Fu nkhauser, T.Oltmans, T.Christensen,
F Adkins, T.Ni elsen, K.Lamp Third Row:
L Ke phart, M.Dohse, S. Wakefield , P.Hiller,
S.Brown, J.Hurt Top Row: K.Cohrs, K.Cohrs

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�Jr. High Wrestling and Track
Row One: John Ehrens. Dana Carmen,
Keith Rice, Curt Chri stensen, Ryan
Ollie, Shane Benedict Row Two: Jimmy
Hobbs, Dick Ring, Jason Bardsley,
Jason Storey Row Three: Jon Brown.
Russ Bailey, Bryan Jensen, Jason
James

Row One: Sara Justesen, Sarah Wakefield,
Teri Oltmans, Micki Minear, Cindy Hobbs Row
Two: Lila Kephart, Heather Leaders, Tricia
Christensen, Mendi Dohse. Caryn Cocfer,
Jennifer Hurt

Row One: Mike McCoy, Rue Hough, Jason
Royer, Brent Dohse, Jimmy Hobbs, John
Ehrens, Ed Jackson Row Two: Jason
Bard sley, Jason James, Sean Culley, Mark
Cerny, Tim Hedegaard , Eric Hjelle, Jared
Powell Not Pictured: Russ Bailey, Dana
Ca rman, Curt Christensen, Ad rian Block

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H. Leaders, J. Leaders,
K. Kennedy, K.Selix. Missing:
T.French

A.Linquist, S.Wakefield, C.Dollen,
J.Wa ldmann, M.Minear, C.Potter

Student Council

w ne: J.James, M.Dohse. P.Hiller, T.Christensen, M.Cerny. Row Two: H.Leaders.
Christensen, C.Chollet, J.Bracke r, C. Potter

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Row One: T.French, J.Leaders, A.Linquist , K.Lamp, T.Nielsen, J.Kelso, A.Hough, M.Reineke, B.Boyer, A.Jensen, M.Shelton, T.Collin s,
S.Justesen Row Two: K.Kennedy, C.Potter, L.Malnack, S.Adam son, S.Brown, B.Dohse, J.Ehrens, E.Jackson, C.Chollett, E.Hjelle, T. Christensen,
E.Adkins, B.Derby, J.Waldmann Row Three: C.Hobbs, K.Smith, W.Clark, L.Kephart, T.Oltmans, A.Bailey, A.Arnold, J.Powell, B.Jensen,
M.Dohse, J.Wilson, J.Hurt, K.Lamp Row Four: C.Dollen, M.Hansen, A.Gearhart, G.Donnelly, T.Hedegaard, J.Brown, M.Cerny, S.Culley,
M.Agnew, R.Funkhauser, H.Leaders, S.Wakefield

Row One: J.Wilson, A.Gea rhart, M.Agnew Row Two: T.Nielsen, R.Funkhauser, T.French , J.Waldmann, S. Hansen, S.Wakefield, J.Leaders,
M.Shelton Row Three: K. Lamp, A.Linquist, M.Minear, M.Dohse, E.Jackson, A.Hough, s .Justensen, C.Dollen, T.Butler, J.Hurt , L.Lamp,
C.Crocler, P.Hiller, L.Kep hart Row Four: T.Christensen, K.Kennedy, E.Ad kins, K.Smith, T.Collins, M.Flood, B. Boyer, J.Rasmussen, A.Bailey,
J.Powell , J.Royer, J.James, E. Hjelle Back Row: C.Chollett ,- J.Bracker, M.Cerny, J.Ehrens, K. Ri ce, T.Oltmans, W. Clark , T.Hedegaard ,
S.Groshans, Mr. Montgomery

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Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief.
So dawn goes down to day .
Nothing gold can stay.
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Copyright 1923. 1969 by Holt . Rinehart and Winston . Copyright 1951 by Robert Frost . Reprinted from THE POETRY
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fa shion, while t a lking t o Dan and Ma rk.
Jamie Hansen looking
fa shionable .

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be driving into fashio n
b y rolling his pants up a t
the bottom.

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Sara h Ross d ispidys he r st yle
on her crutches- the
fashionable accessory !

Jeff Mont gomery, Jim J nson, and Jason James show off the very-popular
a c id wash jean ja c kets. The most popular brands we re Pepe and Gue ss.

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Longer hair was 1n style
this year.

Paula Hiller and Ranee Funkhouser show us what's
in. wearing a mini skirt and boots while Liawni
Potter chooses the more casual outfit. acid wash
jeans and a sweater.

Music was in as always with many different types to choose from .

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�Randy Pitt and Kelli Merdinger

Shane Bassler and Deanna Jones

Marty Bach and Traci Driver

Sean Kennedy and Lori Pingel

�Jonelle Peterson. for left. whips the marching bond into shape with a ferocious
yell.

Those ore cute bunny
slippers. Bill!

Mott Brocker, #38. thinks
about the game ahead .

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c o mple t e agony while b eing forced to wear a "Lokers" Tshirt!

Above : Underwood High's own version of " The Studney
Twins " !!

Le ft : " Buggy" Mortin. " Leppy" Bossler. "J .J." Rowe
disc uss the grow ths on "Dove Bud 's" head .

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'87.

Homecoming week was a blast this year. Each dress-up day
during Sprit Week a "best-dressed" student was chosen and
awarded a free admission to the dance on Saturday. Monday was
Nerd Day. On Tuesday, the scent of Ben-Gay filled the halls. It was
Elderly Day. Wednesday was 50's day, and Thursday had more
than one title . It was Come-As-You-Are for some, and torturous
Slave Day for others. But the seniors made up for this by winning
Spirit Night later that night. The games were hilarious, the
cheerleaders did a good job setting it up, and Spirit Night was
great overall . Friday was our traditional Blue and White Day, and
some students added some excitement to this by painting their
faces. All of this spirit-raising paid off at the game Friday night. The
Eagles played tough against Shelby and decked the Cards with a
final score of 27-12. The spirits were high for everyone at the
coronation and dance Saturday night. Jeff Montgomery and
Charlotte Ring were crowned King and Queen. The theme was "In
Our Dreams" by REO Speedwagon and the colors were lavender
and gray . The dance was fun while it lasted, but everyone
seemed to leave pretty early, as students had plans for
afterwards. Homecoming '87 is one that won't be forgotten .

The strong perfume of Mindi McCoy puts Chris
Jensen under In German c lass .

The senior guys, in disguise , strut their stuff on Slave Doy . The winner of the " legs" contest
was Ron Ausdemore.

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looking " lo vely" on Elde rly Doy .

Left: Freshme n. e ve n the c rippled. working
hard o n their float that won first pla c e .

�How's that rheumatism?

The 1987 Homecoming King and Queen were Jeff
Montgome ry and Charlot te Ring .

Left : Trent Eledge beats the t ruth out of Dave Rief: Dressing this way is his
secret with women!
Above Left : May I have this dance?
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Above Rig ht : " Kiss me , you teasel " E'Lise Hiller tells Matt Bracker.

�A group of underclassmen discuss
their "plans" for after the dance.

Matt Bracker and Lila Kephart insist they
had nothing to do with it!

Brett Rodenburg says to Rob Geise. "Look at
me when I'm talking to you!"
Craig Jensen displays his
enthusiasm in publications class.

Steve Donnelly forgot to
shave this morning!

Tonya Culley predicts no
rain in the near future .

Sheila Gach asks for Kathleen Kennedy's
expert advic e .

�As we look back on our high school years, we reflect on our anticipations and ideas of what we thought
high school would be like, both socially and academically. The years were filled with happiness, as well as
sorrow. One thing is for certain- our four years in high school gave us experiences that we will hold on to
for the rest of our lives.
Nineteen eighty-four, our freshmen year. We entered the doors of the high school, for the first time, that
cold fall morning. We had no idea what was in store for us and we really didn't like to think about it. What
we found was a mature, grown-up atmosphere that really took some by surprise and added more
responsibility to others . This year was a growing. experience for all of us.
Nineteen eighty-five, our sophomore year. With one year under our belts we began to feel a bit more
normal in the whole high school atmosphere . We were no longer "stupid freshmen," as we were
commonly called, and we began to gain the friendship and respect of the upperclassmen. Extra-curricular
activities became a major part of most of our lives, such as band, choir, sports, and other clubs. Through
these activities, we found that we could gain public recognition, respect from fellow students, and a
strong feeling of self pride.
Nineteen eighty-six, our junior year . This year was the biggest change for our class as a whole . We were
now considered big upperclassmen and once in a while this attitude was reflected toward some poor
unsuspecting underclassmen. If this attit ude was seen by a faculty member, they wasted no time in
humbling our oversized egos very quickly. Our academic standards were also increased this year. We all
began to realize the truths behind the horror stories of Mr. Benzing's history class or Mr. Pattee's Algebra II
class.
Nineteen eighty-seven, our long await ed senior year! There is one word that best describes this yearCHANGES! ! We had a total of seven new t eachers, six of them being athletic coaches, who we had to
get used to as well as them getting use to us and our school system . In our senior year, we also began to
realize that this was our last shot at our high school years. This thought was reflected in our attit ude
toward sports, and other e xtra-c urricular events. We began to visit colleges and college recruiters, and
asked the question. "What do I really want to do with my life?" Over the course of the year. this question
re ally brought our heads out of the c louds, and put a little bit of fear in our hearts.
The class of '88 grew and matured so much over the course of four short years. We liked going to
p arties. having fun , and living life to the fullest , but we also embedded into our brains the ideq that we
could accomplish anything if we set our minds to it. And with that, we told the world, "Watch out ! The
class of '88 is on its way! "

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Left: Senior Class
officers: (1-r) Jeff
MontgomeryPresident, Charlotte
Ring-Secretary, Shane
Bassler-Treasurer, and
Mike Martin-Vice
President (not
pictured).
Right: Junior Class
officers: (1-r) Julie
Knott-Treasurer, Pam
Hildreth-Secretary,
Dan CassonPresident, and Craig
Jensen-Vice Pre~ ident
(not pictured).

Student Cabinet : (seated, 1-r) Teri Oltmans, Lori
Pingel, Jason Rowe, Deanna Jones, Mark Crocter,
Corey Feller; (standing, 1-r) Sarah Ross, Pam
Kingery, Jim O'Neill, Jason James, Lila Kephart,
and Doug Ryan (not pictured) .

Freshman Class officers: (1-r) Paula Hiller-President, Jenni
Leaders-Treasurer, Elizabeth Adkins-Vice President,
Mendi Dohse-Secretary.

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Sophomore Class officers: (1-r) Skyla Larsen-Secretary, Liawni PotterPresident, Jill Stroebele-Vice President , Lynette Kerr-Treasurer.

�We caught Wes Arrick and
Tom Royer leaving their
hideout.

Craig Jensen. Chris
Galloway. and Tom
Royer. with weapons in
hand. go out on an adselling quest.
Yearbook Staff: (front row) Jeff Mander. Tom
Royer. Wes Arrick; (back row) Chris Galloway.
Craig Jensen. Keri Madsen. Lori Pingel .
Charlot t e Ring. and Francis Rupp (not
pictured)

Newspaper Staff: (1-r) Ma rk Wahle. Ron Ausdemore. Tim Hurt. Dave Rief, Troy Gubbels.
Kevin Young. Jeff Alexander. and Trent Eledge . Troy Hiller (not pictured).

Craig Jensen and Chris Galloway leave the
Poodle Grooming Shop, looking very wellgroomed.
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Swing Choir walking like on Egyptian .

Francis Rupp song " If Ever I Would Leave You." dedicated
to his mother.

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Reverend Jim Jenson gives
his sermon on "Little Bo
Peep."

Lori Pingel sings and Kami Merdinger
signs "Love in Any Language ."
Chuck Garcia t ells Albert Koesters " If
you only hod a moustache

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�Junior High p erforms " The Monster Mash," "Transylvania Two-Step," and " Dry Bones. "

Ke vin Berneske performs
C orsac the Great.

Sherry Driver a nd Chuck
Garcia sing "Always."

Francis Rupp, Kami Merdinger, Chuck Garcia ,
Morty Bach, Deanna Jones, and Lori Pingel
perform "We've Got Ele gance. "

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Miss Kurth, Mrs. Dose. Mrs. Grote. and
Miss Hartsoc k perform a song about
" Friendship ."

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The Swing Choir jumps bac k into the '20s with the
"Charleston."

Mrs. Wallin takes the stage .

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Jammin' Monte' says in agony . " Mike , hone y, I don't think I'll
make it to the threshold!"
Kiss me, Baby, nothing makes me sick!

Shane Bassler, # 18; Jim Ettleman, # 35; Sean Kennedy, #61: and
Ron Hough. # 28 display some of that "studly " senior spirit with
this two-tone message to the Cards : PREPARE FOR DEFEAT!
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�First Row : Pamela Thingummy-Mindi McCoy. Direc or-Michelle Shelton. Mrs .•
Thlngummy-Liawni Potter. Pharoah Nussbaum-Sean Ke nnedy, Jane HollowellDeanna Jones. Light &amp; Sound-Chris Butler. Second Row : Margo-Julie Cowgill,
Moose-Ryan Wilson. Lottie Thingummy-Charlotte Ring. Ar.c hie ThingummyJa son James. Chief Skimp-Andy Rief. Kitty-Tricia Bailey. Scoop-Tony Butler.

The name of this year's play was
"Enter Pharoah Nussbaum." Ms. Christi
Hartsock was the director this year.
The setting was in an old Egyptian-like
house in Los Angeles in the present day.
!v1rs. Thingummy owns everything that
her late husband left. Her niece.
nephew. and nephew's wife all try to kill
her to get the Thingummy estate. Later
on. we find out that she donated
everything to the Cairo museum. In the
end. Archie. Moose. and Pamela die
and Lottie gets taken away by Police
Chief Skimp. Pharoah Nussbaum and
Jane Hollowell were on the case to
save Mrs. Thingummy. Pharoah and
Jane were in love.
The play was a big success this year.
It took a lot of time and effort. but it
paid off! Thanks to Kelly Bach. Terry
Torneten. and Tom Royer for being
great light technicians .

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Commencement is the day that all high school
students look forward to. It is a day for the
graduating seniors to celebrate 13 years of
education and in way, celebrate adulthood. The
underclassmen looked on and wished that they
were the lucky ones.
Graduation was held on May 22, at 2 o'clock.
The Junior Leaders, Carrie Walker and Gary
Martin led the Class of 1988 into the gym while
the band played the processional. The
commencement address was given by Kami
Merdinger and Jeff Montgomery followed by
special awards given by Mr. Hjelle. Mick Ryan
awarded the Class of 1988 their diplomas.

88 .

Front row classmates look jealously on a s Charlotte a lready holds
her diploma.

Class motto: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I
have seen yesterday and love today.
Class colors: Royal blue and silver
Class flower: white rose with blue tip

Choir members Deanna Jones, Lori Pingel. and Kami Merdinger
sing their heart ou1 t og ether for tho last time
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As Jim Ettleman shakes Mick Ryan's hand. he wonders'ls it signed?'

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Bruce daydreams about his future .

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Wrestling-1.2
Track-2.4
School Play-2.4
Explorers Club-3.4
Homecoming Court-4

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Wrestling-1,2,3,4
Trock-2
Boseboll-1,2,3
Germon Club-3
Art Club-1,2

Lori P.irigel
Volleyboll-1
Cheerlecidlng-1,2.3,4
Bond-1,2.3,4
Jazz Band-1.2.3.4
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Chet Adamson
Boyd Arnold
Kelly Bach
Kevin Bare
Matthew Bracker
Tammy Bryant

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

Steven Donnelly
Sherry Driver
Trent Eledge
Wesley Elkins
Mark Erickson
David Evans

Corey Feller
Bryan Fisher
Sheila Gach
Chris Galloway
Keith Geise
Rebecca Gibbs

Jami Hansen
Pam Hildreth
E'Lise Hiller
Tim Hiller
Jason Hough
Tim Hurt

Chris Jensen
Craig Jensen
Jill Jensen
Tami Jenson
Julie Knott
Steffani Leaders

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Penny LeBaugh
Michael Linquist
David Loparco
Keri Madsen
Denise
Magnuson
Gary Martin

Lori Martin
Mindi McCoy
James Murphy
Matt Nielsen
Gary O'Neill
Roy Ollie

Sherie Peterson
Andy Rasmussen
Wayne Reed
Andrew Rief
Tom Royer
Brett Ryan

Doug Ryan
Terry Torneten
Carrie Walker
Ryan Wilson
Billie Wood
James Wood

Not Pictured:
Mike Neely
Troy Thurlow

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�Tricia Bailey
Amy Bardsley
Chuck Barnard
Kevin Berneske
Tammy Bouvier
Chris Butler

Laurie Campbell
Beth Carmichael
Aaron
Christensen
Tonya Culley
Joyce Ehrens
Robbie Geise

Doreen Hassler
Christine Keitges
Darcy Kennedy
Kathleen
Kennedy
Lynette Kerr
Pam Kingery

Tammy Kingery
Skyla Larsen
Sandi Lee
Aaron Letner
Carla Logan
Angie Mander

Sophomores wait ing for class to begin .
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Dana Mullin
Corey Nelson
Scott Nolan
James O'Neill
Rachel Peterson
Jennifer Pokorny

Liawni Potter
Betty Pullen
George Radtke
Becky Rice
Bret Rodenburg
Kelly Rodenburg

Amy Ross
Sarah Ross
Amy Rupp
Corey Selix
Jill Stoebele
Jeff Wahle

Not Pictured :
Brian Arrowsmith
Jenny Walker
Dena Young
Johnny Zych

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�Elizabeth Adkins
Russell Arnold
Russell Bailey
Shane Benedict
Tina Bogs
Bill Royer

Chris Brokman
Jon Brown
Saundra Brown
Tony Butler
Todd Callaghan
Joe Casson

Mark Cerny
Tricia Christensen
Wendy Clark
Caryn Crocfer
Bev Derby
Mendi Dohse

Chantelle Dollen
Mike Flood
Trisha French
Ro nee
Funkhouser
Shelley Groshans
Mony Jo Hansen

Shelly Hansen
Tim Hedegaard

Chad Henry
Paula Hiller

Tim c heers on the volleyball girls.

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Cynthia Hobbs
Lori Hoffman
Mark House
Jennifer Hurt
Jason James
James Kelso

Lila Kephart
Jamie Knowlton
Kristi Lamp
Jenni Leaders
Willie LeBaugh
Alana Linquist

Mickie Minear
Trudy Nielsen
Ryan Ollie
Teri Oltmans
Shelley Payne
John Rasmussen

Charles Raymer
Keith Rice
Richard Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer
Kim Selix

Michelle Shelton
Erik Thompson

Bob Torneten
Debbie Zook

Larry , Curly , and Moe!

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�Top Left : Casper, the Friendly Ghost!
Top Middle: Wake up, Mark!
Top Right : FLY! FLY!
Above Left : Nice legs
Center: Two points .. .
Lower Right: Okay, who's going to pick
up the ball?

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First Row (1-r): Saundra Brown, Lila Kephart, Paula Hiller. Pam Hildreth, E'Lise Hiller, Angie Arculeo, Liawni Potter. Jill
Stoebele, Tricia Christensen. Teri Oltmans.
Second Row (1-r): Coach Joyce Tiarks. Amy Bardsley, Denise Magnuson, Jennifer Walker. Carrie Walker. Lori Martin,
Michelle Hough, Jamie Hansen. Diane Ring, Sherie Peterson. Coach Lois Johnson.

Above : Jill's determination to hit the ball is shown on her face .
Right : E'Lise warms up before her turn at bat.

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�Jamie Hansen awaits the throw to first base.

Michelle Hough pitches the ball as Pam looks on.

Pam Hildreth steps up to bot.

The 1987 Underwood Eagles Softball Tearn had a successful
season with the help of veteran pitcher Michelle Hough, and
some talented young players. The Eagles accumulated a 1316 overall record and an 8-5 conference record, which
earned Underwood a third place finish in the Western Iowa
Conference.
Underwood did well in tournament play, finishing second in
the Audubon Tournament and second in their own Eagle
Invitational. The Eagles also took fourth place in the
conference tournament and fourth in the Treynor Invitational.
The Eagle players earned some notable honors during t he
season. Jenny Walker was named t o first team AllConference and Michelle Hough second team All-Conference.
Carrie Walker and Lori Martin were voted to the AllTournament Team at Audubon. At the end-of-the-season
banquet at Pizza King, the following awards were handed
out:
M.V .P. - Michelle Hough
Rookie-of-the-Year - Liawni Potter
Outstanding Defensive Player - Michelle Hough
Outstanding Offensive Player - Jenny Walker

Uow ni worms up before t he varsity game.

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Front Row: Corey Feller, Richard Ring. Mark Cerny, Mark Erickson , Robbie Geise. Bruce
Obrecht. Bret Rodenburg. Wes Arrick, Joe Casson.
Back Row : Coach Pat Paul. Dan Casson. Jason Lloyd, Matt Bracker, Bob McKern, Kevin
Young, Dave Evans, Jim Casson, Jim Wood, Dustin Lloyd.

Above: Corey prepares to throw the ball.
Right: Kevin adjusts his cap, awaiting the easy out.

Right : Matt gives his all to get the
ball home and prevent the run .
Far Right : Woody fires strike three,
as Jason attempts to hitch a ride
home.

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�Kevin blasts one into outer space.

Dave gets the ball back in the infield.

Bruce gets a tan waiting for the ball
to come his way .

Above: Woody keeps an eye on second.
Left: Daniel remains cool at all times.

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�Front Row: Chad Henry, Dick Ring, Chris Galloway, Jim Wood. Chris Jensen, Craig Jensen, Robbie Geise, Keith Rice.
Chris Brokman.
Middle Row: Coach Dale Quick, Joe Casson. Tim Hedegaard, Mark Cerny, Gary Martin, Trent Eledge. Dan Casson.
Matt Bracker. Doug Ryan. Jason James, Coach Randy Morris.
Back Row : Head Coach Nick McGrain, Troy Hiller. Ron Hough, Randy Pitt, Francis Rupp, Jim Ettleman, Kevin Young, Bob
McKern. Mark Severson. Sean Kennedy, Tim Henry, Shane Bassler, Coach Ray Spiegel.

Right : Matt and Bob go for the
tackle after t he ope ning kickoff.
Below : Trent Eledge awaiting the
pitch from Shane Bassler.
Below Right : Chris Galloway drives
for extra yardage.

�The team discusses their game plan before the kickoff.

The varsity team won three games during
the course of their nine-game ·season . The
highlight of the year came in the Treynor
game as with a few seconds left on the
clock, Jim Wood kicked a field goal giving
the Eagles a hard-fought 10-7 win. The low
point came against Missouri Valley, losing 63, despite dominating the game from a
statistical standpoint. The Eagles also
suffered a heart-crushing 22-21 defeat at
the hands of Walnut in the last game of the
year.
Bob McKern and Sean Kennedy were
named first team all-conference along with
kicker Jim Wood. Garnering second team
honors were quarterback Shane Bassler and
running back Matt Bracker.
Even though the record reads 3-6. the
players and coaches feel a foundation is
being laid for future success on the gridiron.
The Eagles are eyeing a first-team finish in
the very near future. And why not? To be
the best! What else is there?
A special thank you for the parental and
school support shown throughout the
season . It was truly appreciated.

Troy Hiller punts it down the field.

Tim Henry and Jim Ettieman in pursuit of their opponent .

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�Becky practices her sets before the
game.

The Eagle team was young and
inexperienced, but had a successful
rebuilding year. Underwood played
good competition in the conference
but faced their thoughest
competition in tournament play .
The blue and white started
tournament play at the Shenandoah
tourney where t hey gained some
valuable playing experience. Our
Underwood tourney was expanded
to 8 teams this year and the Eagles
placed 2nd! They also had two
players named to the All-Tournament
team, Pam Hildreth and Liawni
Potter. But the Eagles' toughest play
was at the Thomas Jefferson tourney
where they played their best ball all
year. Liawni Potter was also named
to the 2nd team All-Conference .
The junior varsity and freshman
teams both had very successful
seasons with many fine athletes
playing on both teams. The future
looks quite bright for the Eagles with
many letterwinners returning next
year.

VarsityFront Row (1-r) : Deanna Jones. Pam Kingery, Becky Rice. Julie Knott. Diane Ring.
Back Row (1-r) : Coach Joyce Tiarks. Pam Hildreth. Jill Stoebele. Amy Bardsley, Jenny
Walker. Liawni Potter. Teri Oltmans. Coach Lois Johnson.

Julie goes up for the sp ike
as Pam looks in
a mazement .

The freshme n team
members p ractic e
their moves before
the game

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Amy a nd Liawnl go up for the block against the
Treynor opponent .

�Junior Varsity-Front Row (1-r) : Saundra
Brown, Paula Hiller. Tricia Christensen.
Ronee Funkhouser. Lila Kephart . Back
Row (1-r): Coach Joyce Tiarks. Tam
Kingery, Jennifer Walker. Pam Kingery,
Skyla Larsen, Coach Lois Johnson.
Freshmen Team- Front Row (1-r): Mony
Jo Hansen. Mickie Minear. Saundra
Brown. Kristi Lamp, Wendy Clark . Back
Row (1-r): Coach Joyce Tiarks. Elizabeth
Adkins. Paula Hiller. Ronee Funkhouser.
Tricia Christensen. Mendi Dohse . Jennifer
Hurt. Lila Kephart. Cindy Hobbs. Coach
Lois Johnson.

Right: Deanna tries to score with her spike.
Left : Jill uses her strength in her spikes!
Below : Varsity practices their serves before
the big game.

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�The 1987 Cross Country Team
first row (1-r): Bill Boyer, Tonya
Culley, Sarah Ross, Amy Ross,
Caryn Crocfer, Charlotte Ring,
Mike Neely
second row (1-r): Coach Pat
Schlapia , Manager Tom Royer,
Mark Crocfer. Jim Jenson, Joe
Hurt, Tim Hurt. Manager Terry
Torneten

Caryn cuts around the pylon a
little too sharply.

Jim puts her in passing g ear and easily g ets by
the Denison runner.

Above : Concentrating sole ly on the race. Tim
fails to notice the thumbing hitchhiker
Below : Sc hlapes' age? l.Q. ?? Neck size???

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Mark striding with p ride and
hayfever.
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Joe gets a '9.5' for
his flamingo imitation.
Bill valiantly fights off (and keeps an eye
on) the fierce competition.

Tonya fights off the pain in her knee while trying
to keep her glasses from falling off her nose.

You decide : Tim resting before the meet. or Tim resting after the
et?

"STRIDE WITH PRIDE" was a familiar sound heard
from the UHS boys' and g irls' c ross country teams
this year. Pride and determination go a long w ay in
making runners take that e xtra step after the y've
come close to exhaustion. The UHS runners did just
that!
The cross country teams, led by Coach Pat
Schlapia, had many individual .and t eam
accomplishments this year. Freshman Caryn Crocfer
competed in the State Cross Country Meet, finishing
in 21st place. She qualified by placing 6th at the
District Meet. Caryn was ranked 8th in Southwest
Iowa at the end of the year, which also included a
2nd place Western Iowa Conference finish. Senior
Joe Hurt just missed a return trip to State on the
boys' side, placing 7th at districts, only two seconds
away from qualifying. He won the Manilla and TriCenter Invitationals, and was also ranked 8th in SWI
at one time.
The boys' season was highlighted by c apturing
the WIC team title. The team members were
Seniors Joe Hurt and Jim Jenson. Juniors Tim Hurt,
Mark Crocfer, and Mike Neely, and Freshman Bill
Boyer. They were just three points short of qualifying
for the Stat e Meet, finishing fifth at Districts. The
boys also captured 2nd place a t t he T-C
Invitational. They were also t he only 1-A team to
beat state-champion Woodbine in a meet.
The girls' team members were Senior Charlot te
Ring, Sophomores Tonya Culley, Amy Ross, a nd
Sarah Ross, and Freshman Caryn Crocfer. The t eam
was hurt by injuries this year, with Sarah and Tonya
out for parts of the season. But led by Crocfer and
Ring, the girls took the second-place t rophy a t the
T-C Invitational. The team finished 7th at Distric t
which included three of t he top teams in the st ate .
The cross country teams will miss the leadership of
their three seniors (Hurt. Ring , and Jenson). but t he
prospects look good for next season with a good
returning nucleus, and t he chance that this year's
managers Terry Torneten and Tom Royer will be
running.
Even bigger and better things will be expected of
the Underwood High School cross country t eams for
next year.
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�Front Row: Mark Severson, Corey Feller, Jason Rowe, Mark Erickson, Jim Wood, Robbie Ge ise . Back Row: Coach Spiegel, Ron
Hough, Jeff Montgomery, Doug Ryan, Jim Ettleman, Matt Bracker, Coach Buller.

Above : Ron a nd Chris look amaze d a t t he basket .
Right: Ettleman makes a n a t te mpt to score .

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�Above: Corey on the fast-break .
Right : Doug and Jason go for the rebound .

Front : Coach Spiegel. Back: Keith Rice. Chris Butler. George Radtke. Tim Hedegaard. Mark Cerny. Robbie Geise. Tony Butler. Bill Boyer.

�First Row : Jennifer Hurt. Paula Hiller. Elizabeth Adkins. Kristi Lamp, Saundra Brown, Lila Ke phart . Second Row: Coach Schlapia. Tricia
Christensen. Amy Bardsley. Jill Stroebele . Liawni Potter. Becky Rice, Ronee Funkhouse r. Teri Oltmans. Coach Morris. Third Row :
Nadine Carter. Carrie Walker. Julie Knott . Top : Diane Ring.

The girls' record was 4-14. Though the team
record didn't meet our goals, several school
records were broken : Individual Game ScoringCarrie Walker; Individual Field Goals-Carrie
Walker; Game Point Total vs Treynor-89. Overall it
was a good learning year with great
expectations for the years to come.

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�In the end. Carrie and Julie didn't need to w orry about t he rebound. as
Liawnl easily made the shot .
Carrie. Julie. and their opponents pause to
pose for Mr. Hawks' photo.

Above: He r teammates and our fan watc h as Nadine start s
cousin' some trouble .
Below: "Say che e se!"

Coach Morris plays the worlds smallest violin as Coach Schlapia
wows the girls with card tricks.

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�Front Row: Jason Hough, Bruce Obrecht, Jason James, Randy Pitt, Russ Bailey, Bret Rodenburg . Back Row: Brett Ryan, Gary Martin.
Kevin Young, Mike Martin .

Brett trying to escape .

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Kevin trying to break his kid down.

�Bruce tries to turn his opponent.
Above: Randy in control of the match.
Below: Bret looking for a takedown.

Mike on his way to a win.

Gary in position to score.

The Eagles enjoyed a successful season with their main
drawback being a lack of athletes. They finished the
season with a 5-5 dual record.
The Eagles placed third at the Exira, Sidney, and Ida
Grove Tournaments. They placed fourth at the Western
Iowa Conference Tourney. The Eagles had five out of
seven wrestlers in the finals. They also place third at
sectionals and fifth at districts. The Eagles had three
state qualifiers. They were Bruce, Brett, and Gary.
Some special awards went to Bruce, Gary, Randy, and
Brett Ryan for having twenty or more wins. Bret
Rodenburg was voted "most improved" and Bruce was
"most valuable. "
Bruce is considered one of Underwood's best wrestlers
ever. He is Underwood's first four-time state qualifier. He
is also a four-time Ida Grove and Exira champion and is
a three-time conference, sectional, and district
champion . Bruce was a state runner-up In 1987. Bruce
missed the school record for most wins by one, with a
record of 107-13-1. He also won a new award called
"The Old Shoe. " The award is given to the wrestler who
gives it his all in a four-year career.

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first row : Elizabeth Adkins. Deanna Jones.
Tam Kingery. Liawni Potter. Saundra
Brown. Chris Keitges. second row:
Charlotte Ring. Sarah Ross, Becky Rice.
Pam Kingery, Tonya Culley, Mickie Minear,
Teri Oltmans. Mendi Dohse, Lila Kephart,
Carrie Walker. third row : Coach Minssen,
Amy Bardsley, Jenny Walker, Caryn
Crocfer, Tricia Christensen, Skyla Larsen.
Nadine Carter, Amy Ross. Cindi Hobbs,
Coach Johnson .

One giant leap for woman. one small step for womankind .

Mic kle hurdling the hurdle for Unde rwo od .

The ma le athletes admiring Carrie's form .

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�Charlotte wayyyyy o ut in front.
Liawni watches as Deanna shows o ff for t he camera .

Liawni gets stuck in mid-air and can't seem to get
d own.

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The Underwood girls' track team was young , but had
a very successful season. The squad of 20 was made up
of only 4 upperclassmen.
Although injuries plagued the team t hroughout the
season, the g irls won 2 trophies. They partic ipated in 8
meets, placing 3rd at Glenwood, 4th at Dunlap, 3rd a t
our own home meet, 3rd at Tre ynor, 2nd at Malvern,
and 2nd at Essex. One highlight of the season was
placing 2nd a t the Conference meet behind a powerful
Treynor team.
Two school records were broken during the trac k
season . The shuttle hurdle relay team consisting of
Saundra Brown, Micki Minear, Deanna Jones, and Liawni
Potter set a record of 1: 14.30 a t the Conference meet.
Senior Charlotte Ring also broke t he school rec ord in the
800 meter run in a time of 2:34.31 at District.
Seniors Charlotte Ring and Deanna Jones will be
greatly missed next year; however, the strong
underclassmen got a lot of experience this season and
will be the leaders of next year's t eam. We are looking
forward t o another very successful season next year.

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�1988 BogA I~
front row: Coach McGrain. Jim
Jenson. Tim Hedegaard. Jason
James. Ryan Wilson. Matt Bracker,
Robbie Geise, Mark Crocfer. and
Coach Schlapia. back row: Mark
Cerny. Tim Hurt. Joe Hurt. Joe
Casson. Gary Martin, Dan Casson.
Sean Kennedy, Chris Galloway. and
Ron Hough.

Air-Hough d emonstrating some serious hang time .

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above : On-lookers head for c o ver a s Sean
c once ntrates on missing the busse s.
be low: The meditation period .

�Ron floats over the bar.

Underwood Boys' Track consisted of 16 athletes. The
squad eompeted well in every meet, scoring from 17 to
as many as 44 points. The squad concentrated on the
relay events and placed during the year in those events.
Special recognition is given to senior Ron Hough who
broke two school records. He bettered his own mark in
the high jump with an effort of 6'2" and with a jump of
20'5" erased the long jump record that had stood since
1963.
The season ended on a rather sour note at districts
with some good performances, but no one qualifying for
state.

above : Joe and Jim lock up first and third place.
belo w : Tim Hurt slowly but surely regaining the lead.

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�Bottom Row: Captain Kami Merdinger, Jeni Childs, Lori Pingel. Top Row : Deanna
Jones, Lynette Kerr, and Betty Pullen .

Bottom Row: Sherie Peterson. Captain Lori Pingel. Top Ro w: Sandi Lee , Deanna Jones. C harlotte Ring, a nd
Jeni Childs.

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�Kathleen Kennedy, Jenni Leaders. Rachel Peterson. Trisha French. and Joyce Ehrens.

Bottom Row: Kathleen Kennedy. Dana Mullin. Top Row : Rachel Pe t erson. Captain Betty Pullen. Lynette
Kerr. and Jenni Leaders .

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�First Row: D. Zook . D. Kennedy. S. Groshans. S. Hansen. T.
Bailey. T. Bryant .
Second Row : C . Logan. D. Magnuson, L. Campbell. M.
McCoy, K. Selix.
Third Row : D. Hassler. A. Rupp, Co-Captain S. Leaders. C.
Dollen. Captain K. Merdinger.

The stars e nd it with a star burst!
Mindi McCoy does her
routine at halftime to
"Mony. Monyl"

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��Dr. Robert Eastman
Superintendent

Joanie Geise
Superintendents's
Secretary, Porn-Pon
Sponsor. Jr. High
Cheerleading Sponsor

Allan Hjelle
H.S. Principal

Cathe McKee
H.S . Secretary

Joyce Tiarks
Athletic Director.
Elem . P.E.. Softball.
Asst. Volleyball

Ron Mindt
Guidance Counselor

Nancy Geise
Guidance Counselor's
Secretory

Tom Pattee
H.S. Moth, Notional
Honor Society
Sponsor

George Radtk e
General Science .
Chemistry. Physics

Mr. Pattee
listens in as Mr.
Emme and Mr.
Benzing discuss
" school
happenings"
between
classes.

Tammy Minssen
Jr. and Sr. High Math.
Girls' Track. 8th
Grade Sponsor, Jr.
High Student Counc il
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Randy Morris
8th Grade Science,
Bio. and Adv. Bio ..
Asst . Football. Girls'
Basketball

�Letha Bayes
H.S. Special
Education

Christi Hartsock
H.S. Librarian, Library
Club Sponsor, Drama

Ray Sp iegel
Jr. High Library and
Study Hall Aide , Asst .
Boys' Basketball

Nick Benzing
American History,
Economics, Jr. Class
Sponsor, H.S. Student
Council Sponsor

Tammie Boone
Jr. High Special
Educa tion

John Emme
Govt ., World History,
World Cultures, Jr.
High Boys' Basketball,
Boys' Baseball

Ed Hawks
H.S. English, Ge rman,
Yearbook ,
Newspaper, Jr. High
Football. Jr. High Boys'
Track

Julie Larsen
H.S. English, Speech,
Jr. High Reading

Nick McGrain
Jr. High Soc . Studies,
H.S. P.E., Head
Football, Head Boys'
Track , Weight Lifting

Steve McWilliams
Art , Head Wrestling,
Weight Lifting

Gaylen Montgomery
Jr. and Sr. High
Instrumental Music

Carmen Wallln
Jr. a nd Sr. High Vocal
Music

Kathy Graeve
H.S. English,
Computers

Fred Nelson
Govt ., World History,
Girls ' Basketball, Asst .
Boys' Trac k, Senior
Class Sp onsor

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�Jerry Christensen
Industrial Arts,
Freshman Sponsor

Dale Buller
Jr. and Sr. High P.E.,
Psychology, Boys'
Basketball, Jr. High
Track

Joe Pickard
Vocational
Agriculture, FFA
Sponsor

Elizabeth Garcia
H.S. Business,
Sophomore Sponsor,
H.S. Cheerleading
Sponsor

Rita Kurth
Home Economics,
U.H.L Jr. High Tag,
7th Grade Science

Henry Olsen
Business, Data
Processing

Dale Quick
Auto, Asst. Football

School Board members
First Row: Alice Pitt, Mick Ryan, Dale Cerny . Second Row : Dr. Robert Eastman,
Don Casson, Loran Boye r. Mark Ross.

HAPPY!?!
" I'll get you for this!"

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Mr. Montgomery gives " p eace" t o
his pep band .

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Bill Barnett . Yvonne Goldapp, Phyllis Klaudt . Toni Longmeyer. Ada Real. Hazel Hough.
Leonard Rasmussen. Mel Pitt. Rodney Minssen.

"Show us your muscles.
Merlin!"

Janet Leaders. Joyce Nelson. Marlene Collins. Ruthanne Huff. Doris
Baumfalk.

Frieda Calhoon. Merlin Majors.

The c ooks' homecoming float .

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���Row 1: T. French, R. Funkhouser, T. Nielsen. Row 2: S. Hansen, J. Leaders, M. Shelton, A.
Bardsley, T. Kingery, J. Stroebele, S. Ross, K. Merdinger, J. Childs. Row 3: K. Merdinger, L.
Kerr, P. Kingery, T. Culley, B. Rice, K. Lamp, C. Dollen, C . Crocfer, P. Hiller, L. Kephart, D.
Mullin, J. Ehrens, S. Peterson, M. Linquist, L. Pingel. Row 4: M . Minear, M. Dohse, E.
Adkins, M. Flood, B. Boye r, C. Brokman, R. Bailey, C . Butler, A. Rie f. R. Geise, R. Pitt , A .
Linquist, A. Ross, T. Butler, J. Hough, D. Rief. Row 5 : Mr. M ., J. Royer, K. Young, B.
Rodenburg, C . Feller, K. Geise, J. Montgomery, M. Cerny, S. Larsen, N. Barker, J.
Peterson, B. Gibbs, D. Young, W. Clark, T. Oltmans, T. Hedegaard, T. Christensen.

WIC Honor Jazz Band included Mike
Linquist, Nancy Barker, and Sarah Ross.

Small group contest - Ensemble l's
Amy Ross, Mike Linquist, and Sarah Ross
attended SWI Honor Band a t Red Oak .

Solo l's - First row: Jeni Childs, Sarah Ross, Micki Minear,
Dana Mullin. Second row : Wendy Clark, Nancy Barker,
Tony Butler. Third rowL Dave Rief, Teri Oltmans, Skyla
Larsen, Mike Linquist.
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Senior Band Members

�Marching Band

The Band has had a very busy year beginning with a
football show only 3 days after school started . We p layed
for our 5 home football games and the Homecoming
Parade in October. We had 3 students audition for All-state
and 17 attend the WIC clinic at Treynor in December. After
the Cristmas concert we then went into full swing for our
Jazz Band events which included the WIC competition and
state contest in January. Along with that we had 3
students attend SWI Honor Band at Red Oak .
The next big event this year was our record number of
66 entries to Solo &amp; Ensemble contest in April. The group,
as a whole, won 190 medals for their efforts. The Pep Band
was also very active because we played for over 10 home
sport s events .
Our year was topped off by : Large Group Cont est in
Tre ynor, the spring concert, our trip to Adventureland, and
our final performance at Graduatfon, a ll in May . It has been
a very successful year because of the hard work and e xtra
effort put forth by all of the student s.
Thank You!!

Jazz Band - First row: J . Montgomery. S. Ross. S. Larsen. D. Mullin. J. Ehre ns. M. Linquist.
l . Pingel. S. Pet e rson. K. Me rdinge r. A. Linquist . Second row: L. Ke phart. P. Hiller. J.
Houg h. D. Rief. A . Ross. T. Butle r. N. Barker. M. Shelto n. T. Nielson. M. Dohse. Third row :
C . Crocfe r. K. Lamp. S. Hansen. K. Geise . K. Young. A. Rie f. R. Geise. T. Ba iley. R. Pitt.
C . But ler. C . Brokman. R. Bailey, B. Gibbs. T. Jenson. W . Clark. and Mr. Montgomery.
Not p ic ture d : K. Merd inger.

He a d majorettes: Kami Merdlnger and Lori
Pingel. Assistant majorettes: Lynette Kerr.
Dana Mullin. Skyla Larsen. Sherie Petersen.

Awards Night Hig h points: Mike
Linquist. runner-up : Nancy Barker. Lori
Pingel. Kelli Merdinger. Dave Rief. and
Kevin Young received Directors
award . Louis Armstrong award went
t o Mike Linquist. Randy Pitt. and Jeff
Mont gomery. Kami Merdinger and
Randy Pitt received the John Philip
Sousa award. Underwood Honor
Band award went to Nanc y Barker
and Jeff Montgomery. Nancy Barker.
Jeff Montgomery. Lori Pingel. Randy
Pit t . Dave Rief. and Kevin Young
received the 4-year concert and
jazz band award . Not pictured:
Randy Pitt .

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�SWI Choir members were Jeni Childs, Sherry
Driver, Chuck Garcia . Lori Pingel, Marty Bach,
Albert Koesters, and Mike Linquist . Not pictured:
Deanna Jones.

Choir - First row: B. Carmichael. D. Kennedy. P. LeBaugh. W . Clark, J. Kelso. K.
Berneske, B. Boyer, J. Clark, E. Adkins. T. Bogs. A . Linquist . Second row: N. Dose,
J. Jensen, S. Ross. J. Childs. A . Koesters. J. Wahle, M . Linquist , T. Bryant. T. Bailey.
M. Shelton. Mrs. Wallin. Third row : A . Rupp. D. Young. T. Oltmans. J. Royer. R.
Bailey, T. Hurt, T. Torneten. M. Bach, J. Hurt, L. Pingel. J. Walker. C . Hobbs. L.
Kephart. Fourth row : S. Driver, B. Wood, B. Gibbs, T. Hedegaard, B. Rupp, C .
Garcia, J. Jenson. S. Donnelly, K. Bryant, K. Merdinger, N. Barker, T. Jenson. Not
pictured : D. Jones.

Outstanding solo
was awarded to
Lori Pingel at small
group contest.

Swing choir - Jenny Hurt, Jim Kelso, Lori Pingel, Penny Le Baugh. Mike Linquist, Cindi Hobbs. Teri
Oltmans, Tami Jenson. Becky Gibbs, Billie Wood. Jeff Wahle, Terry Torneten, Tricia Bailey.
Jason Royer, Tami Bryant, Kevin Young. Steve Donnelly, Tim Hurt, Chuck Garcia, ~evin
Berneske, Michelle Shelton, Sherry Driver, Keith Geise. Jeni C hilds, Marty Bach . Jim Jenson,
Kami Merdinger. Sarah Ross. Jenny Clark. Mrs. Wallin, Nancy Dose. Not p ictured : Albert
Koesters.

Chuck Garcia and Lori Pingel were
selected for the All-State Chorus .

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�Senior Choir members : Nancy Barker, Jim Jenson. Lori Pingel. Kami
Merdir.ger, Marty Bach, Chuck Garcia, Albert Koesters. Not
pictured: Deanna Jones and Francis Rupp.

Solo l's: Becky Gibbs, Jeni Childs, Sherry Driver, Chuck Garcia,
Kevin Berneske, Cindi Hobbs. Marty Bach, Lori Pingel.

Achievement Awards : Nancy Barker. Jim
Jenson, Chuck Garcia, Lori Pingel. Kami
Merdinger, Marty Bach . High Points: Lori
Pingel. Runner-up: Marty Bach. Directors
Award: Marty Bach . 4-year Chorus and
Swing Choir award: Albert Koesters.
Kami Merdinger. Marty Bach. Lori Pingel.
Jim Jenson. National Choral Award: Lori
Pingel. Outstanding Chorus Booster:
Marty Bach.

All-State auditioners : Albert Koesters. Jim Kelso. Tricia
Bailey, Becky Gibbs, Lori Pingel. Sherry Driver. Tami
Je nson, C huck Garcia. Jim Jenson, Marty Bach .

The vocal department had a very busy and rewarding
year. Activities included a variety show, WIC Vocal Festival,
Christmas concert, Pre-Contest Concert, State Solo and
Small Ensemble Contest, State Large Group Contest,
Southwest Iowa Honor Choir, All-State Auditions, Festival of
Choruses, and five competitions for "Underwood
Unlimmited.''
Throughout the year groups and individual students have
received special honors. Two students, Lori Pingel and
Chuck Garcia, were selected for All-State chorus; Lori
Pingel received a State Outstanding Performance Award;
State Solo and Small Ensemble contest gave Underwood
vocalists 28 l's, 16 ll's, and 2 Ill's; mixed chorus and girls'
chorus both received a I at state contest while boys'
chorus received a II.
Swing choir also fared well in its competitions. They
received a I at State Contest, placed 2nd in the WIC
contest, and placed 1st in the Jefferson Show Choir
Invitational, the Apollo Festival, and the Midlands Jazz
Festival. The highlight of the year was our trip to the
Jefferson Invitational in Cedar Rapids. It was by far the
most outstanding and exciting competition we have ever
attended.

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�First Row: Tom Whitson , Jill
Stroebele. Amy Ross. Wayne
Mander. Second Row : Kelly Bach ,
Liawni Potter, Lynette Kerr. Tom
Royer. Tami Jenson. Third Row :
Craig Jensen, Skyla Larsen. Mark
Crocfer. Joyce Ehrens. Ryan
Wilson, Sarah Ross. Julie Knott.
Fourth Row : Jennifer Childs. Jeff
Montgomery, Kami Merdinger,
Traci Driver. Lori Pingel. Marty
Bach.

The new inductees we re a s follows :
First Row : Jill Stroeb e le , Amy Ross. Wayne Mander, Tami
Jenson . Second Ro w : Kelly Bac h. Liawni Potter. Lyne tte
Kerr , Tom Ro ye r. Third Row : Skyla Larsen, Mark C roc fe r. \
Jo yc e Ehre ns. Ryan Wilson, Sara h Ross .
Marty Bac h g ives a speech on charact e r.

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�Treynor: Tricia Bailey.
Liawni Potter. Skyla
Larsen, Ryan Wilson.
Andy Rief.

Distric t : Tricia Bailey. Skyla Larsen. Ryan Wilson.
A ndy Rief .

State : Tricia Bailey, Ryan Wilson. Andy Rief.

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�First Row: C . Keitges. A. Rupp. J. Knowlton. M. Rollins. K. Lamp. T. Nielsen. J. Kelso. C . Crocfer.
L. Lindwurm. S. Peterson. S. Gach. Second Row: T. Oltmans. E. .A.dkins. M. Dohse. J. Leaders. T.
French. S. Hansen. M. McCoy. S. Groshans. A. Ross. S. Ross. Third Row: S. Brown. W. Clark . J.
Hurt. C . Dollen. M. Minear. R. Funkhouser. P. Hiller. B. Rodenburg. T. Kingery. L. Potter. K.
Kennedy. J. Stroebele. Fourth Row : T. Hedegaard. C . Raymer. J. Rasmussen. B. Arnold. M.
Cerny. M. Erickson. D. Casson. C . Jensen. J. Wood. G . Radtke. Fifth Row : J. Hough. M.
Bracker. L. Kerr. J. Ehrens. R. Geise. J. Casson. T. Butler. T. Torneten. M. Linquist . Sixth Row : J.
James. P. Hildreth. J. Knott. T. Jenson. B. Gibbs. T. Christensen. B. Derby. M. Hansen .

Movie and pizza
parties highlighted this
year's German Club
social activities.
Amadeus and The
Never-Ending Story
gave students insight
into German history
and the German
imagination .

"And here 's where my gerbil
dood led o n my homework."

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First Row : J ason James, Shane Benedict , Jamie Knowlton, Shelley Payne. Debbie Zook . Trisha
French, Jenni Leaders, Keith Rice , Charlotte Ring, Tonya Culley . Second Row: Kelly Bach,
Jason Hough, Wes Arrick , Joe Casson , E'Lise Hiller. Matt Bra cker, Mony Jo Hansen. Marty Bach .
Third Row : Andy Rasmussen . Dan Casson, Matt Nielsen. Corey Selix. Keith Geise. Aaron
Christensen, Richard Ring . Fourth Row: Corey Nelson. Bryon Fisher. Bob Torneten, Scott Nolan,
Carla Logan. Eric Thompson. Chris Brokman . Fifth Row: Ron Ausdemore. Randy Pitt. Bob
McKern, Bruce Obrecht, Mike Martin. Jason Rowe, Shane Bassler. Jim Jenson.

Matt works while Jason and Dan look on .

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�Front Row : Lynette Kerr.
Joyce Ehrens. Debbie Zook.
Becky Gibbs. Lorinda
Hoffman. Lisa Undwurm.
Back Row: Kelli Merdinger.
Kami Merdinger. Lori Pingel.
Diane Ring. Tami Jenson.

Front Row : Mindi
McCoy. Denise
Magnuson.
Michelle Rollins.
Kristi Lamp .
Back Row : Tom
Royer. Tim Hurt.
Amy Ross. Ryan
Wilson. Andy Rief.

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�Row 1: Shane Bassler. Sean Kennedy, Ron Hough. Brett Ryan. Mike Martin. Jeff Montgomery. Deanna Jones.
Charlotte Ring . Row~ : Wayne Mande r. Kevin Young. Wendy Clark. Mendi Dohse, Shelly Hansen. Michelle Shelton.
Alana Linquist. Shelley Payne . Denise Magnuson. Row 3: Jamie Knowlton. Trudy Nielsen. Saundra Brown. Mickie
Minear. Ronee Funkhouser. Paula Hiller. Bret Rodenburg. Amy Bardsley. Tamm Kingery, Carla Logan. Sandi Lee.
Ke ith Rice. Row 4: Mr. Radtke. Jason James. Mark Cerny. Mark Erickson. Dan Casson. George Radtke. Todd
Callaghan. Dick Ring . Row 5 : Carrie Walker. Pam Kingery. Becky Rice. P m Hildreth. Robbie Geise. Joe Casson.
Tric ia Christensen . Ryan Wilson . Gary O 'Neill, Rusty Bailey.

Chris Butler. Jeff Wahle, Lisa Lindwurm. Ms. Hartsock.
Tricia Bailey, Mindi McCoy. Dena Young. Denise
Magnuson. Aaron Letner. Tony Butler .

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�Charlotte Ring or large mouth bass?
You decide!
We be BAD!
above : "Jamie
Hansen finds me
highly amusing!" Mark
Erickson explains.
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��Stacy Adamson
Jason Bardsley
Adrian Block
Joshua Bracker
Dana Carman

Cullen Chollet
Curt Christensen
Karen Cohrs
Kayla Cohrs
Tina Collins

Sean Culley
Brent Dohse
Glen Donnelly
John Ehrens
Diane Gach

Amy Gearhart
Shawn Henrey
Eric Hjelle
Jimmie Hobbs

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�Rue Hough
Eddy Jackson
Arion Jensen
Bryan Jensen
Sara Justesen

Kelli Kennedy
Laurie Lamp
Heather Leaders
Lori Malnack
Mike McCoy

Carrie Potter
Jared Powell
Mark Reineke
Chris Richard
Mark Rollins

Jason Story
Sarah Wakefield
Jami Waldmann
Jeannie Wilson

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�Melissa Adkins
Danny Baumfalk
Amy Carlile
Jared Carman
Leslie Casson

Kelly Cox
Jackie Derby
Joanna Eggers
Keaven Fisher
Carrie
Funkhouser

Donn Galloway
Angie
Gochanour
Jason Groshans
Judd Hawkins
Karen
Hedegaard

Ann Hough
Shari Jacobsen
Eric Jensen
Jane Joens
Kurt Justesen

Phillip Kennedy
Teresa Kerr
Leah Klaudt
Wendy Larson
De an Leaders

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�Jason Lippold
Jennifer Mander
Carrie Mattes
Marty Moore
Kelly Nelson

Wendy Pearrow
Amy Pitt
Lisa Polak
Betty Rief
Jim Ross

Chad Ryan
Sarah Schnack
enberg
Keith Seidler
Sonya Shaver
Jeff Shudak

Matt Stokes
Jessica
Thompson
Tim Waldron
Jeff Whannell
Angela Widick

Not Pictured:
Laura Logan
Rachel Neely
Matt Neuman
Lisa Olson
Jeff Stoner

Melissa Zook

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�Football Team
First Row: J. Groshans. J. Shudak. D. Galloway, M. Stokes. K. Nelson. D. Leaders. M.
Moore. K. Seidler. P. Kennedy. J. Lippold. C . Ryan. Second Row : K. Fisher. C . Richard. J.
Hobbs. J. Bracker. D. Carman. M. Reineke. J. Ehrens. R. Hough. B. Dohse. C . Christensen .
Third Row : Coach Hawks. J. Carman. K. Justesen. E. Hjelle. J. Bardsley, J. Powell . G .
Donelly. B. Jensen. J. Storey. Coach Curtis.

W£

BEAT

Volleyball Team
First Row: W . Larsen. J. Mander. A . Hough. T. Collins. M. Adkins. S. Schnackenberg .
Second Row : S. Shaver, K. Cox , J. Eggers, T. Kerr, C . Funkhouser, A . Pitt, J. Joens, L.
Logan. Third Row : S. Jacobsen, L. Zook. W . Parrow. A. Carlile. A. Gochanour. J. Derby.
L. Casson. D. Gach. K. Kennedy. C. Potter . Fourth Row: S. Justesen, L. Malnack , S.
Adamson. L. Lamp. S. Wakefield, H. Leaders. J. Wilson, Coach Rongish.

TREYNOR!
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�GO DEFENSE!

Girls' Basketball
Front Row: J. Joens. W . Larsen, T. Kerr. S. Shaver. J. Mander. M. Adkins.
Middle Row : J. Wilson, L. Malnack. A. Carlile. L. Zook . L. Klaudt . Coac h
Boone . Back Row : T. Collins. s. Wakefie ld. L. Lamp. H. Lea ders. A.
Gearhart. K. Coors. K. C oo rs.

Coach Emme gives the team a
good p ep t alk !

Bo ys' Basketball
Fro nt Row : D. Baumfa lk, K. Nelson. A. Jensen, J. Brac ker, Coach Emme. B. Dohse, C.
C hrist e nsen, J. Hawkins. Mid dle Row : J. Lippold , D. Gallo w a y, E. Hjelle. B. Arrowsmith. J.
Po w e ll, M . McCoy. Back Row: J. Shudak, E. Jensen. J. Carman. T. Wolford . R. Hough. K.
Se idle r, M . St okes .

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�First Row: S. Henry, C . Ryan, D. Leaders, A.
Block .
Second Row: J. Ehrens, D. Carman, J.
Storey, J. Hobbs.
Third Row : J. Bardsley, B. Jensen, Coach
Curtis, G . Donnelly, P. Kennedy.

First Row: M. Zook, S. Jacobsen, L.
Casson, T. Kerr, A. Hough, W. Larson,
C . Potter.
Second Row: A . Widick , L. Polack , J.
Wilson, S. Justesen, J. Jones, K.
Kennedy, S. Wakefield, L. Lamp.

First Row: J . Hobbs, J. Shudak , K.
Nelson, D. Leaders, P. Kennedy. C.
Ryan, R. Hough, S. Henry.
Second Row: J. Carman, J.
Powell, E. Hjelle, M. Rollins, J.
Bardsley. J. Hawkins, D. Carman,
K. Justesen.

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�S. Wakefield, T. Kerr. H. Leaders. L. Klaudt. J. Joens. W .
Larson.

K. Kennedy, A. Hough. C. Potter. A. Pitt. C. Funkhouser.
L. Casson .

A . Hough. C . Ryan. C . Potter. K. Nelson. J . Whanne ll. C .
Chollet. D. Carman. H. Leaders. J . Wilson . L. Klaudt.

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�First Row: Leslie Casson, Teresa Kerr, Wendy Peorrow. Betty Rief, Mory
Agnew, Jeannie Wilson, Amy Gearhart. Second Row: Eddy Jackson, Rue
Hough, Kathy Gray, Soro Justesen, Lourie Lamp, Jamie Waldmann, Sarah
Wakefield. Third Row: Corrie Funkhouser, Ann Hough, Phillip Kennedy, Kelli
Kennedy, Tino Collins, Leah Kloudt. Fourth Row: Donny Baumfalk, Jared Powell,
Joanna Eggers, Jim Ross, Morty Moore, Kurt Justesen. Fifth Row: Mike McCoy,
Eric Hjelle, Jason Bardsley, Eric Jensen, Sarah Schnackenberg, Jeff Whonnell.
Sixth Row: Johnny Ehrens, Josh Brocker, Deon Leaders, Kelly Nelson, Jone
Joens, Trent Wolford, Cullen Chollett.

First Row : Kathy Gray, Lori
Malnock, Amy Pitt, Koren
Hedegaard, Corrie Mattes.
Second Row: Morty Moore, Jimmy
Hobbs, Tino Collins, Melissa Adkins,
Phillip Kennedy, Leslie Casson,
Arion Jensen. Third Row : Mork
Reineke, Jim Ross, Matt Stokes,
Joanna Eggers, Sora Justesen,
Wendy Peorrow, Kelly Cox. Fourth
Row: Jamie Waldmann, Rue
Hough, Jeannie Wilson, Sarah
Wakefield, Kurt Justes.sn, Jone
Joens, Angie Gochanour, Louro
Logan. Jennifer Mander. Fifth Row:
Heather Leaders, Eric Hjelle, Trent
Wolford , Eddy Jackson, Amy
Gearhart, Stoey Adamson, Bryon
Jensen, Jackie Derby, Lourie
Lamp, Leah Kloudt.

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Koesters, Albert; 14, 23, 29, 76, 77
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��Fashions took a much broader
meaning this year and included
everything from sweatshirts to Z
Cavarricci jeans. Originality and
wild designs took over the
fashion statement. Mock
turtlenecks, patches and
phrases, and leather were the
hot new leaders.

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Homecoming 1988 held a lot of
excitement and entertainment for
everyone involved. Once again there
-.yas a traditional spirit week and spirit
night. There was: hat and shades day,
hippie day, army day, pajama day/
slave day, and blue-white day. There
were many ideas and unusual styles of
dress. Slave day activities were
successful except in the view of the
seniors, and spirit night was a hit once
again .

Homecoming court consisted of: Trent Eledge, St effa ni Leaders,
Jamie Hansen. Matt Bracker. Sherry Driver. Dan Casson. Gary
Matrin, E'Lise Hiller. Jason Hough, Carrie Walker, Corey Feller, a nd
Pam Hildreth . Gary Martin and E'Lise Hiller were crowned king a nd
queen.

The a nnual homecoming parade was he ld that Friday along Main
Street . Young and old viewed the c lasses' displays of floats . The
game was held that evening .

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�Originality sure had it's place during
homecoming week! Whether it was in
clothing , shades, or dance.

There was war. peace, fun in the sun. and some numb
rear-ends in the cold!

9

�Right: Senior Class officers: (1-r) Julie
Knott-President, Gary Martin-Vice
President. Carrie Walker-Treasurer, Mark
Crocfer-Secretary. Below left: Junior
Class officers: (clockwise) Sarah RossSecretary, Liawni Potter-President,
Tammy Kingery-Treasurer, Jill StroebeleVice President. Below right: Sophomore
Class officers: (1-r) Jason JamesPresident. Paula Hiller-Vice President,
Saundra Brown-Treasurer, Tricia
Christensen-Secretary.

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Far left: .Freshman Class officers : (1-r)
Josh Bracker-Secretary, Dana
Carman-Vice President, Cullen
Chollett-President, Dee GachTreasurer. Far right: Student Cabinet :
(bottom row, 1-r) Carrie Potter.
Kathleen Kennedy, Jenni Leaders, Lila
Kephart, Curt Christensen; (top row,
1-r) Becky Gibbs, Tammi Jenson. Skyla
Larsen, Rachel Peterson. Corey Feller,
Mark Cerny, Brent Dohse, Mr.
Benzing .

�As the class of 1989 gets ready to step out into this
big world of ours, we can't help but take notice of
the great artists, wonderful musicians, terrific athletes,
and brilliant scholars among us. Our class has talents of
all kinds.
We started out as frightened children, approaching
our first day of school as if it were the scariest thing
we had ever seen, and for some it was . But we got
used to it, and we went through our first six years of
school together-as if nothing could tear us apart.
Then came the real test, junior high, seventh and
eighth grade. Here is where we did a lot of growing
up. Probably the most we've ever done. It might have
been the most terrifying experience ever-and for
some it could have been. Once more we made it
through . Only this time , we realized how independen t
we could really be. but we were still togeth er as a
group.
High school held many new e xperiences f o r u s a s

freshmen, some of which took a lot of getting used
to . As sophomores, we were just getting settled in.and
getting busy socializing with the "upperclassmen." Our
junior year was filled with the anticipation of only
having one more year until the "big day." Now here
we are, the seniors, one of our lifetime goals
achieved. Here we st and, on our big day, ready to
go our separate ways. No one thought it would be
like this.more sadness than joy.
Now, here we are, getting ready t o see what that
" real world" our teachers have been talking about is
really like. This is it. What is in our hearts now will
determine if our futures are succ essful, and for each
of us they will be.

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�Above: Trent Wolford and Sarah Ross before taking
the stage.

Far Right :Jenni
Clark sings "No
Regrets." Near
Right : Sherry
Driver solos
" More Than
You Know ."

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Clockwise: Teri Oltmans. Jennifer Hurt. Alana Linquist, and Michelle Shelton
"Together."

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Tricia Bailey takes a break as the
emcee .

Trudy Nielsen plays "Solfogietto" CPE
Bach .

Above : the Choir sings "We ore the People". Below : They perform on old movie hit.
" Hernando's Hideaway''.

13

�Jason Royer or Ozzy?

Tim Hedegaard "tries" to strike a sexy pose.

Did we have a little accident?! Jason Bardsley. Mark
Cerny. Rue Hough. and Rob Geise are hoping their
mommies packed some extra clothes.
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Left: Liz Adkins tries to recall where she found her
lovely hatl Above: Cheaters. Cheaters. Cheaters!

Above: Betty Pullen and Rachel
Peterson using their few remaining
brain cells . Right: Tension breaker.
had to be done!

Above:Keith Rice is such a ladies man. Right :
How could you question such an innocent
face?

�Ab o ve: What 's in your mouth?! Above Right:
What a show off ! Far Right : Excuse me? Extreme
Right: What a rush!

Above: Working hard or hardly work ing? Above
Right : What a soldier! Far Rig ht: Cleavage?
Where?

Above · Hurry up a nd take t he pic ture !!! Right
Senior "Studs" of the year.

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�Update Newspaper Staff: Mindi McCoy, Chris Butler, Kathleen
Kennedy, Tammy Bryant . Bryan Fisher. Doug Ryan . Dawn
Tyson. Jenni Clark. and Sparky Murphy

Yearbook Staff- front row : Mark Eric kson. Corey Feller. Brett
Ryan, Sheila Gach. middle row : Carla Logan. Kelly Rod enburg ,
Laurie Campbell . Julie Knott. Kelly Bach . Je tf Wahle, Je nni
Clark . top row : Lori Martin. ;Rachel Pete rson. C arrie Walker.
Betty Pullen .

Left : Chris Butle r.
Jenni Clark. and
Sparky Murphy put
t og ethe r the
Update. Right :
Laurie Campbell
working on the
ye arbook.

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�Top left: Mr. Pattee (gulp!)
checks some test s. Top
right : Linin' 'em up for the
mug shots! Middle left: See,
we do stud y - sometimes!
Middle right : The German
class pretends like the
camera isn 't on them - or
maybe they are really
working ! Bottom left: Smile,
Cullen ! You 're on "Candid
Camera " !

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�Top Jett: Sophomore class prom servers helped
make prom 1989 a success. Top right : Julie and
Craig, speaking on behalf of the seniors. gave us
the best and worst of the c lass of '89. Middle
left: Aaron. Betty, Kelly and Troy enjoying a loud
evening up close to the stage. What?! Middle
right : Sherry and Mike sing as part of the
presentation. Bottom left and right : Lynnette and
Tricia were the junior speakers at the big event.
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Top left: Chris and Matt and all their
friends. Top right : Danna - after a while
we just don 't ask!!! Middle left: What it
looked like from t he other side of the
room. Amy's having a good time.
Middle right : Craig gets a lift from DooDah . Bottom : The action on the dance
floor .

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"Nothing but Flirtatious!"

The cast of Ask Any Girl: Meg
Wheeler - Tricia Bailey. Mrs. Wheeler
- Andy Rief. Aunt Fern - Amy
Gearhart. Aunt Lettie - Dena Young.
Ada - Mindi McCoy. Lisa - Jennifer
Leaders. Ruby - Wendy Clark. Heidi Mendi Dohse. Jeannie - Jennifer Hurt.
Terri - Michelle Shelton. Vince - Tony
Butler. Alvin - Cullen Chollett. Mile
Doughton - Ryan Wilson. Evan
Doughton - Jason James. Ellen Chantelle Dollen. Jane - Ka thleen
Kennedy .

"Perfect Couple!"

"Now. Tricia . you're t rying to quit the
habit. "

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Top Left : Keith receives his award for 13
year perfect attendance - WOW!!! Top
Right : Tom receives one of his many
awards . Middle Lett : Tammy walks up the
aisle. Middle Right : Julie gives an excellent
speech as Dan waits to give his. Bottom
Right : Ryan shows his appreciation In
receiving the new Alan Christensen
Memorial Scholarship.

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Top Left : Kelly, with diploma in hand.
shows us all how easy high school was l
Top Right: Doo-Dah . looking out the
window . wonders if his diploma will be
signed' Middle Left : Sherie and Sam friends 'til the end . Middle right : Carrie
and Pam finally figure out the answer to
the big question - Which side does the
stupid tassel g o on?! Bottom Left :
Denise leads the way in the big event .
Too bad we had to walk instead of run!

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�Top left: Jason takes time-out for Sports
Illustrated during computers??? Top
right : The seniors in World Cultures study
Russia. Well. everyone except Doo-Dah!
Middle left: Yes, Steven, I'm sure that
would be the ideal spot for you. Middle
right : Dan, is that really People
magazine??? Bottom left: Billie relieves
stress by meditating. Bottom right: The
Auto CAD-ets! Go get 'em, boys!

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of 1989

Chet Adamson

Boyd Arnold

Kelly Boch

Kevin Bare

Mindi Bartholomew

Matt Brocker

Tammy Bryant

Nadine Carter

Don Casson

�Jennifer Childs

Jenni Clark

Steve Donnelly

Sherry Driver

Trent Eledge

Mark Erickson

Dave Evans

Corey Feller

Mark Crocfer

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Bryon Fisher

Sheila Gach

Chris Galloway

Keith Geise

Rebecca Gibbs

Pam Hildreth

E'Lise Hiller

Tim Hiller

Jason Hough

�Tim Hurt

Chris Jensen

Craig Jensen

Jill Jensen

Tami Jenson

Julie Knott

Steffani Leaders

Penny LeBaugh

Mike Linquist

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Matt Nielsen

Keri Madsen

Denise Magnuson

Gary Martin

Lori Martin

Mindi McCoy

James Murphy

Roy Ollie

Gory O'Neill

�Sherie Peterson

Tom Royer

Troy Thurlow

Wayne Reed

Andrew Rief

Brett Ryan

Doug Ryan

Terry Torneten

Billie Wood

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�Ryan Wilson

Jim Wood

Above : Bret t makes plans tor prom . Lett : She rie.
Sam. and Dave listen attentively while Tommy
sleeps.and Mr. Emme c hews his pen . .

Seniors not pictured:
Wes Elkins
Dave Loparco

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William Alexander
Tricia Bailey
Amy Bardsley
Chuck Barnard
Kevin Berneske
Tammy Bouvier

Chris Butler
Laurie Campbell
Beth Carmichael
Aaron Christensen
Tonya Culley
Joyce Ehrens

Robbie Geise
Doreen Hassler
Shad Hovey
Christine Keitges
Darcy Kennedy
Kathleen Kennedy

Lynette Kerr
Pam Kingery
Tammy Kingery

Becky and Pam study
their American Literature
while John stores into
space!

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�CLA!! OF 90
Skyla Larsen
Aaron Letner
Carla Logan
Dana Mullin
Corey Nelson
James O'Neill

Rachel Peterson
Liawni Potter
Betty Pullen
Becky Rice
Bret Rodenburg
Kelly Rodenburg

Amy Ross
Sarah Ross
Amy Rupp
Jill Stroebele
Dawn Tyson
Jeff Wahle

Jenny Walker
Dena Young
Johnny Zych

Mark wonders what
Kathleen is up to!

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

Chris Brokman
Saundra Brown
Tony Butler
Todd Callaghan
Joe Casson
Mark Cerny

Keith Christenson
Tricia Christensen
Wendy Clark
Caryn Crocfer
Bev Derby
Mendi Dohse

Chantelle Dollen
Mike Flood
Trisha French
Ronee Funkhouser
Mony Jo Hansen
Shelly Hansen

Tim Hedegaard
Chad Henry

Saundra and Mony work
hard while Jennifer says.
" Work? What's that?"

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�CloJJ of 91
Paulo Hiller
Cynthia Hobbs
Mork House
Jennifer Hurt
Jason Jomes
Jomes Kelso

Lila Kephart
Jamie Knowlton
Kristi Lamp
Jenni Leaders
Willie LeBough
Alana Linquist

Mickie Mineor
Trudy Nielsen
Ryan Ollie
Teri Oltmans
Shelly Pa yne
John Rasmussen

Chorles Raymer
Keith Rice
Richard Ring
Michelle Rollins
Jason Royer
Michelle Shelton

Erik Thompson
Debbie Zook

Je nny and Kristi "goofing
o ff" again!

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�Stacy Adamson
Bradley Arrowsmith
Jason Bardsley
Adrian Block
Joshua Bracker
Malia Camp

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

Tina Collins
Brent Dohse
John Ehrens
Diane Gach
Amy Gearhart
Shawn Henry

Jimmie Hobbs

Dana and Cullen discuss
the day's events before
going to c lass.

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�Rue Hough
Eddy Jackson
Arion Jensen
Sara Justesen
Kelli Kennedy
Laurie Lamp

Heather Leaders
Lori Malnack
Mike McCoy
Carrie Potter
Jared Powell
Chris Richard

Mark Rollins
Tina Rodenburg
Jason Storey
Jami Waldmann
Sarah Wakefield
Craig Wiggins

Jeannie Wilson
Trent Wolford

Curt tries to convince
Trent to stop studying
for awhile and enjoy the
game.

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�Top left: Rockin' and rollin'; top
right : Doing it for our country! ;
bottom left: Showing our best
sides; center: Battling it out;
bottom right : Hanging around.

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��Mr. Emme g ives his words of
wisdom.

Above: Corey
gets one of his
many hits.
Far right:
Eagles warm
up before the
game.
Right: Rob uses
his cannon to
get it into the
infield.

The Eagle baseball squad finished their season with a 6-13 record behind
the first year coaching of John Emme.
The biggest highlight of the year was beating arch-rival Tri-Center three
times. The Eagles hope to improve on their record next year as all of the
starters will return.
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�Row one: Jason Bardsley. Troy Thurlow,
Bret Rodenburg, Rob Geise. Jared
Powell Row two: Richard Ring. Mike
Linquist, Eric Hjelle, Mark Cerny. Joe
Casson. Mark Erickson Row three:
Coach John Emme. Jim Wood. Wayne
Mander. Dave Evans. Daniel Casson.
Chris Galloway, Corey Feller

Left: As Mr. Emme warms up the
Eagles. Dan looks into the stands for
Lisa .
Above : Bre t fouls one off into the
dirt.

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�Row One: Elizabeth Adkins, Micki Minear, Kristi Lamp, Mendi Dohse, Wendy Clark Row Two :
Liawni Potter, Tricia Christensen, Paula Hiller, Saundra Brown, Teri Oltmans, Lila Kephart,
Jenny Walker Row Three: Coach Joyce Tiarks, Jill Stroebele, Amy Bardsley, Jami Hansen,
Lori Martin, E'Lise Hiller. Pam Hildreth, Coach Lois Johnson
Far Right: Getting prepared for the big
game.
Right: Lori trying to hit the ball.
Bottom: Liawni looking disgusted after
another fight with John.

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�The Underwood Eagles softball team had a record breaking season
when they finished with 21 wins . The varsity compiled a 21-9 season
record and captured the championship trophy in both the Underwood
Invitational and the Western Iowa Conference Tournament . The Eagles
were second in the sectional tournament and advanced into the
second round of regional play before losing 1-0 to Carson-Macedonia.
The team was ranked eighteenth in the state in Class 1-A by the Iowa
Girls High School Athletic Union. Several players earned individual
awards: First Team All Conference; Liawni Potter and Jenny Walker;
Second Team All Conference; Saundra Brown and Lori Martin. End of
the season awards; Outstanding Defensive Player- Lori Martin,
Outstanding Offensive Player- Liawni Potter. Rookie of the YearSaundra Brown. and M.V.P.- Jenny Walker.
The Junior Varsity finished with a fine 10-3-1 record for the year.
Above Rig ht: Amy gets a "little" help
carrying the balls . Above Left: Jill
swinging for a hit . Above: Liawni
determined to kill it.

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�Row one : Mony Jo Hansen. Kristi Lamp, Jennifer Hurt. Pam Kingery , Liawni Potter. Lila Kephart. Mendi Dohse. Elizabeth Adkins.
Wendy Clark . Row two: Coach Tiarks. Manager Dena Young. Laurie Lamp. Carrie Potter. Sarah Wakefield . Heather Leaders.
Kelli Kennedy. Lori Malnack. Coach Johnson . Row three: Pam Hildreth. Paula Hiller. Jenny Walker. Julie Knott . Becky Rice.
Tricia Christensen. Amy Bardsley. Teri Oltmans. Saundra Brown .

Below left : What do we do next .
coach?
Below : Te ri and Liawni practice
the ir bumping skills.

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�Above left : Potsie t ips one over the net . .
Above : Becky gets a little e xtra kick behind her
spike .
th .
Left : The Eagles get warmed up before e1r
conference victory over Tri-Center.

The 1988 Volle yball Team had one of the best seasons in Underwood history. The
t eam . led by seniors Pam Hildreth and Julie Knott. compiled a season record of 295-5. and won the Conference Tournament.
The season started with the team placing second at the Shenandoah
.
Tournament and having Pam Hildreth and Becky Rice named to the All-Tournament
Team. Next. the g irls won their own invitational beating a rated Audubon team in
the finals . Becky Rice and Liawni Potter were named to the All-Tournament Team
at the Underwood Tournament . The team also won the Nishna Valley Tournament
and had Pam Hildre th and Becky Rice named to its All-Tournament Team.
The impressive Underwood t eam was undefeated in the conference with a
perfect 6-0 record. They also won the Conference Tournament beating Tri-Center
in the finals. Porn Hildreth. Llowni Potter. Teri Oltmons. and Becky Rice were named
to th e First Team All-Conference .
The Eag les placed second at Sectionals and went on to Regionals where they
were beaten in the semi-finals by Tri-Center. Because of their impressive record. the
te am was ro ted 20th in Closs 1A at one point in the season . and was listed as a
contender the rest of t he season. Underwood 's balanced team hod t wo girls
named t o t he Second Team All-Southwest-Iowa (SWI) . They were Liowni Potter and
Teri Oltmans. Pam Hildreth and Beck y Rice were named to the Third Team All-SWI
and Lila Kephart received Honorable Mention All -SWI.
The Junior Varsity also had an e xcellent year with a 20-2-9 record and the
freshmen team gained a lot of valuable experience during the season.

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�£ag&amp; FD011Jall '88
Below: Coach McGrain
urges on the Eagles .
Below left : The Eagles
discuss an important
play .
Below right: Matt struts
his stuff.

Row one : John Ehrens, Craig Wiggins, Chris Richard, Dana Carman , Rue Hough, Chris
Brokman. Coach Morris. Row two : Coach McGrain, Keith Rice . Josh Bracker. Joe Casson,
Jason Bardsley, Keith Christenson, Coach Speigel. Row three : Aaron Letner. Chris Je nsen. Chris Galloway, Matt Bracker. Trent Eledge, Rob Geise . Row four : Mark Cerny, Brett
Ryan, Dan Casson. Doug Ryan, Shad Hovey, Steve Donnelly, Gary Martin . Row five :
Jared Powell. Eddie Jackson, Jim Wood , Glenn Donnelly, Ric hard Ring, Jason James.

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�Above left: The Eagles take time-out
to play Pictionary .
Above : Woody gets scouted before
the game?
Below left: Josh paces the sidelines
while waiting to see some action .
Below : Brett and Dan put the c run ch
on the Cardinals .

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�Row One : Kris Keitges.
Skyla Larsen. Nadine
Carter. Caryn Crocfer.
Row Two : Mick ie Minear.
Manager Tom Royer. Bill
Alexander. Tim
Hedegaard. Mark
Crocfer. Ryan Wilson.
Tonya Culley, Bill Boyer.
Row Three: Coach
Schla pia

Above : Bill le ads the pac k.
Abo ve le ft : Mark strides t o
cat c h the le a ders.
Le ft : Tim e njo ys the scenery .

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�Left : Mark looks a little queasy.
Above: Skylo and Mickie suck it up and kick it to the finish
line!
Abo e Right: Ryan looks for a shortcut.

Above : Coach Schlapia looks for his
dentures.
Above left: Before
Left : After

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Row One: ·Coach Schlapia. Mendi Dohse. Teri Oltmans, Elizabeth Adkins, Lori Malnack, Carrie Potter, Jeannie Wilson . Lila Kephart. Tricia
Christensen, Coach Morris. Row Two: Julie Knott, Nadine Carter, Amy Bardsley, Becky Rice. Heather Leaders, Sarah Wakefield. Amy
Gearhart, Jennifer Hurt. Saundra Brown, Jenny Walker. Liawni Potter

,.
Below : He has risen!
Right: Mr. Morris and Mr. Schlapia talk strategy.

52

�Above Left: Boredom starts to set in. Above : Teri "Whiplash "
Oltmans gets position for the rebound . Far Left : Carrie and
Liawni question the official's call. Left: Julie coaches Nadine
on her wrestling technique. Below Left: Amy! Get t hat
rebound! Below Right : Carrie takes a shot from the charity
stripe .

The girls' basketball t eam improved tremendously over the
past two years. There was a lot of leade rship shown by the
three senior captains, Carrie Walker, Nadine Ca rter. and Julie
Knott . Everyone played with heart and desire at all times .
One of the highlights of the season was defeating Treynor
in a close game. 59-55 . The girls ended up a t 4-8 in the
conference, and 7-13 overall.
Four Players were named to t he all-conference t eam . They
are : 1st team - Carrie Walker; 2nd team - Nadine C arter.
Becky Rice, and Lila Kephart .
At the winter sports banquet . there were awa rds given out
for accomplishments made during the season. Carrie Walker M.V.P .; Julie Knott - Hustle Award; Tricia Christensen - Most
Improved: Nadine Carter and Liawni Potter - Eagle Award .
With a large number of underclassmen returning, t he years
to come look very promising .

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�8og1, BoJ,kiJIJoll '88- '8 9
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Row One : Rue Hough, Josh Bracker. Corey Feller. Chris Butler. Row Two: Coach
Buller, Mark Cerny, Tim Hedegaard, Doug Ryan. Mark Erickson. Matt Bracker.

The '88-'89 boys' basketball team was
made up of four seniors. three juniors. two
sophomores, and two freshmen . The Eagle
team didn't have much depth. but did the
best they could with who they had.
The boys had a respectable season
finishing with a 4-8 conference re cord and
an 8-13 season record. Their offensive
average was 63.3 points per game and
., they had a 69.7 defensive average.
Highlights of the season were scoring the
first 100 point game in Underwood history
and almost beating Tri-Center in districts.
losing only by 4 points.
Mark Erickson was voted 1st t e am AllConfere nce a nd Matt Bracker 2nd Team .
Special awards given at the end of the
season were : Josh Bracker - Hustle Award,
Corey Feller - Out st a nding Rebounder,
Mark Erickson - Free-Throw Award, Matt
Bracker - M.V.P .. Shad Hovey - Super Sub
Award .
The Eagles hope to improve next year
with the e xperience they acquired from
this year .

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Below : Doug and Shad make faces for the camera .
Right: Mark drives for an easy lay-up.

�Top Left: The Eagles anticipate
a rebound . Top Right : Doug
fights for position . Bottom Left :
Josh hopes that Mark makes
the front-end of his one-andone . Bottom Middle: Doo-Dah
avoids getting rejected .
Bottom Right: Matt waits for
the official to throw him the
ball.

Row One : Curt Christensen.
Brent Dohse. Mike McCoy.
Keith Rice. Rue Houg h, Bill
Boyer. Row Two : Tony Butler.
Trent Wolford. Tim Hedegaard,
Mark Cerny. Brod Arrowsmit h.
Cooch Spiegel.

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�W'U'.4-rkg '88- '89

Above: Bugs shows off his fashionable warm-ups. Above Right : Coach
McWilliams is still eating lunch.

Row one: Craig Wiggins, Jim Hobbs, Keith Christenson, Bret Rodenburg, John Ehrens . Row Two : Jason
Hough, Aaron Letner. Brett Ryan, Gary Martin, Jason James, Jason Bardsley.

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�At the beginning of the 1988-89
campaign, many thought this would be a
"rebuilding" year for the Eagles . With the
team consisting of three seniors and two
juniors; underclassmen would have to fill
some big shoes and most of the newly
established thirteen weight classes. With
the team lacking depth and the squad
barely into the season; a key point-getter,
junior Bret Rodenburg, was lost for the year
due to a shoulder injury. The coaching staff
had some doubts as to the outcome of
this season.
But the Eagle grapplers rose to the
occasion. With a never-say-quit attitude
and the help from two fine coaches, Lewis
Curtis and Steve Fink, the team gave it
their all. They broke three school team
records for wins, takedowns, and falls . Two
individual school records were either
broken or tied by senior, Brett Ryan , who
had the most wins in a season and who
also tied the fall record . Sophomore, Keith
Christenson led the team in five individual
categories-takedowns. escapes. reversals,
nearfalls and match points. The three
seniors : Brett Ryan. Gary Martin and Jason
Hough. also made their mark in individual
career wins by becoming the 2nd. 4th, and
5th wrestlers respectively on the career
chart. Five wrestlers had 20 or more wins;
freshman. Jim Hobbs - 20. Keith Christenson
- 26, Jason Hough - 26. Gary Martin - 26
and Brett Ryan - 35. Four Eagles qualified
for districts: freshman , Jason Bardsley, Keith
Christenson. Jason Hough and Brett Ryan.
The lone state qualifier. Brett Ryan . finished
an excellent season with a fifth place
medal in Des Moines at 189 pounds.
Other awards received by wrestlers were
Gary Martin chosen as outstanding wrestler
at the Ida Grove Tournament . This was the
second year in a row that an Underwood
wrestler earned this award . Most Improved
Wrestler was Jason James, and the "Old
Shoe" Award went to Jason Hough.
This 1as Coach McWilliams' last year at
Underwood. He would like to thank
·
everyone that was involved in the wrestling
program from top to bottom . He enjoyed
his years at Underwood and will especially
miss the young men that worked and
sweated for him and the te am . To all the
wrestlers in Underwood 's future remember
these three points to success: set your
goals and aim high, believe in yourself. and
work hard and never g ive up.
Yours in Wrestling,
Coach Steve McWilliams

1987-1989

Top left . Spa nky practices his modeling. Middle left: Keith look s hungry for a win.
floHom left : Bugs wishes the match were over. Top right : Jason compares his
&lt;op Middle right : Jason tries desperately t o esc ape . Bottom right : Brett shows us
jump rope technique.

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Row One : Brad Arrowsmith. Matt Brennan. Ed Jackson. Rue Hough. Ryan Wilson. Mark
Rollins. Jason Bardsley, Mike McCoy, Jared Powell Row Two : Coach Schlapia. Mark Cerny ,
Rob Geise . Chris Galloway, Mark Crocfer. Tim Hiller. Trent Wolford. Tim Hedegaard. Coach
McGrain.

Right: Mike goes down the stretch before the
crowd . Far Right: Mark poses after breaking
the school record in the 400 meter dash.
Below Right: Up to no good.

�Above Left : Rue shows us his version of the
flamingo. Above Middle : Tim wonders where
the finish line is . Above Right : Ed kicks in his

turbos. Left: Mark stays within reach.

Below : Tim tip -toes to the finish . Below Right : Whoa! Maybe
this isn't such a good idea .

�Row One: Pam Kingery. Saundra Brown. Micki Minear Row Two : Cindy Hobbs. Carrie
Potter. Lila Kephart. Tammy Kingery. Sara Justesen. Amy Bardsley. Sarah Wakefield Row
Three : Coach Minssen. Caryn Crocfer. Mendi Dohse. Teri Oltmans. Julie Knott. Becky Rice.
Tricia Christensen. Kristi Lamp, Coach Johnson

Left : Caryn stays out in front . Below Left: Don't
you dare take my picture! Below : Tricia
checks out at the competition.

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�Above : And the new Miss Teen USA is
. . ? Left : Follow the leader. Below Left :
How's that. coach?

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1988-1989!

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Below: Jenni and Trisha
bttempt to dismount. Below
Right : The cheerleaders show
their spirit in a mount. Bottom
Left: The wrestling
cheerleaders supporting the
team . Bottom Right : Katie and
Tammy prepare to dismount,
while Kelli and Pam struggle to
get off.

Top : Joyce Ehrens (V). Trisha French (J.V .),
Miss Garcia, Betty Pullen (V), Dana Mullin
(J.V.). Middle : Lynette Kerr (V), Kelli Kennedy
(J.V .). Ronee Funkhouser (J.V .), Jeni Childs (V).
Rachel Peterson (V). Bottom: Jenni Lead ers
(J.V .), Kathleen Kennedy (V).

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�Above Left : U.E.
entertaining the crowd.
Above Right : Top: Tam
Kingery. Kelli Kennedy.
Trisha French. Pam Kingery.
Bottom : Kathleen Kennedy,
Jeni Childs.
Bottom Left : Top: Betty
Pullen. Rachel Peterson .
Middle: Lynette Kerr. Dana
Mullin. Bottom : Jenni
Leaders. Joyce Ehrens.

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�1988-89

DJ~
This year was very productive.
We accomplished learning five
routines during the season . We
received high /l's on bot h of our
state routines . Our sponsor was
Joanie Geise. our captain was
Steffani Leaders. and our cocaptain was Carla Logan . Mindi
McCoy took a solo routine to Miss
Iowa Dance . The whole squad
appreciated the special help Barb
Wood gave us.

Below: "And for the big finish!"
Bottom Left : "Getting ready . .. "
Bottom Center: "We're smiling !"
Bottom Right: ' Tm smiling t oo! "

First Row: Darcy Kennedy. Mindi McCoy. Laurie Campbell. Tammy Bryant .
Row Two: Chantelle Dollen. Carla Logan. Tina Collins. Debbie Zook . Third
Row : Bev Derby. Denise Magnuson. Shelly Hansen. Steffani Leaders .

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ABOVE : Sherry Driver got an outstanding
performance at the state contest. Top Right:
CHORUS Right: All-State Auditions . Sarah Ross. Mike
Linquist. and Sherry Driver were selected as All-State
members.

Middle Right : Southwest Iowa Honor Choir Above:
Solo l's: Sherry Driver. Penny LeBaugh. Michelle
Shelton, Sarah Ross. Cindy Hobbs. Teri Oltmans,
Mike Linquist . Lower Right: SPECIAL AW/!-.RDS : Mike
Linquist (Top points runner-up, 4 year double
letter. Achievement. National Choral Award),
Sherry Driver (Top points. 4 year double lette r.
Achievement. National Chora l Award). Jeni Childs
(Top points runner-up. 4 year double letter.
Achievement) Becky Gibbs (4 year double letter.
Achievement). Penny LeBaugh (4 year double
letter. Achievement) Terry Torneten ( 4 year
double letter. outstanding c horus booster award).

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C1uwr, 1b D. C.
Swing Choir members include: Teri
Oltmans. Tammy Bryant, Sarah
Ross, Sherry Driver, Billie Wood,
Jenni Clark , Michelle Shelton, Beth
Carmichael, Mindi Bartholomew.
Wendy Clark . Becky Gibbs. Dena
Young , Mike Linquist, Jim Hobbs,
Tami Jenson, Jeni Childs, Tim
Hedegaard, Terry Torneten. Trudy
Nielsen. Kevin Berneske, Jason
Royer, Jeff Wahle, Keith Geise.
Jim Kelso. Trent Wolford, Lori
Malnack, Dawn Tyson, Liawni
Potter, Jennifer Hurt, Tim Hurt.
Steve Donnelly, Nancy Dose, Mrs.
Wallin .

Underwood Unlimited journeyed to Washington, D.C., at
the end of April t his year t o participate in " America Sings
for the Homeless." A large number of fundraising activities
helped offset t he cost of the trip for the p articipants .
While in the Washington area , the swing choir members
were able to see and visit many places of Interest, such as
the Capitol, the White House, t he Smithsonian Institute,
Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery, a nd the
Washington Monument. It was a trem emdous experience
for everyone!

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�BAND
Right: DRUM
MAJORETTES: Lynette
Kerr. Dana Mullin Far
Right: MARCHING BAND
Below: SOUTHWEST
IOWA HONOR BAND:
Mike Linquist. Amy Ross,
Alana Linquist

Above WIC HONOR BAND AND HONOR JAZZ BAND Front Ro w : Becky Gibbs. Mike
Linquist. Sara h Ross. Alana Linquist. Kristi Lamp . Middle: Trud y Nielsen. Andy Rief. Shelly
Hansen. Dana Mullin. Joyce Ehrens . Tami Jenson. Michelle Shelten. Back : Tricia Bailey,
Skyla La rsen. Amy Ross, Ronee Funkhouser. Mickie Minear. Jenni Leaders. Lyne tt e Ke rr.

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Sarah Ross g ot an
outstanding solo
award at stat e smo .I
g roup c ontest

�ABOVE : Cotton Bowl Participants: Back :
Alana Linquist. Teri Oltmans. Jeni Childs
Front: Mike Linquist TOP LEFT: Concert Band
MIDDLE LEFT : SOLO l's and ENSEMBLE l's:
Front : Shelly Hansen. Chantelle Dollen . Paula
Hiller. Lila Kephart . Mike Linquist. Sarah Ross.
Michelle Shelton . Tony Butler. Cullen
Chollett Middle: Skyla Larsen. Laurie Lamp.
Dana Mullin. Joyce Ehrens. Sara Justesen.
Teri Oltmans. Wendy Clark Back : Am y Ross.
Corey Feller. Ed Jackson. John Ehrens. Tim
Hedegaard. Caryn Crocfer. Alana Linquist .
Kristi Lamp . Left: JAZZ BAND

Left : SPECIAL BAND AWARDS : Front : Te ri
Oltmans (Cotton Bowl), Amy Ross (S .W. 1.
H B.. Direct or Award). Ala na Linq uist (Top
Band Points, Cotton Bowl. S.W.1. H.B.) . Jeni
Childs (Cot ton Bowl) . Back : Andy Rief
(Director Awa rd). Mike Linquist (Cotton
Bowl. Second Top Band Points. S W.1. H.B..
Lewis Armstrong Jazz Award. WIC Honor
Band). Sarah Ross (John Phillip Sousa
Award). Skyla Larsen (John Phillip Sousa
Award) Bottom Left : SENIOR BAND
MEMBERS.

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�Above : Tricia Bailey, this year,
e xpressed a child' s view of the
world in literary program .

Above Left : Andy Rie f and
Ryan Wilso n smile proudly as
they contemplate their last
year of high school speech .

Cullen Chollett is superman, an
astronaut, and in the Land of
Lost Time, looking for a
telephone . Or is he just
improvisational acting?

Row One: Cullen Chollett,
Tricia Bailey, Kelli Kennedy, Tina
Collins . Row Two : Andy Rief.
Ryan Wilson, Amy Gearhart,
Liawni Potter, Heather Leaders .
The speech c lass stands and
smiles at their many
accomplishments this year .

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�Row One : Lynette Kerr.
Joyce Ehrens. Jill Stroebele.
Sarah Ross. Liawni Potter.
Skyla Larsen . Row Two :
Chris Keitges. Dana Mullin.
Bret Rodenburg, Julie Knott.
Amy Ross. Jeni Childs . Row
Three : Robbie Geise.
Saundra Brown. Ranee
Funkhouser. Wendy Clark .
Tami Jenson. Ryan ·Wilson.
Kelly Bach . Row Four : Joe
Casson. Lila Kephart . Tricia
Christensen. Teri Olt mans.
Mark Crocfer. Tom Royer.
Craig Jensen .

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Tom Royer discusses the
importance of leadership in
the National Honor Societ y.
Craig Jensen seems to be
thinking to himself. " Haven't
I heard this speech
b e fore ?"

Row One : Chris Keitges.
Dana Mullin. Bret
Rodenburg . Row Two :
Ro bbie Geise . Saundra
Brown . Ranee Funkhouser.
Wendy Clark . Row Three :
Joe C a sson. Lila Kephart.
Tricia Christensen . Teri
Oltmans. These are the
ne w inductees into the
National Honor Societ y in
1989.

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�Row One: Kelly Bach. Matt
Nielsen. Jason Ho.ugh. Chris
Jensen. E'Lise Hiller. Matt
Bracker. Row Two: Deb
Zook. Shelley Payne. Andy
Rasmussen. Jenni Leaders.
Craig Jensen. Doug Ryan.
Tonya Culley. Row Three:
Karen Cohrs. Kayla Cohrs.
Mony Jo Hansen. Trisha
French. Paula Hiller. Kelli
Kennedy. Carrie Potter .
Row Four: Jamie Knowlton.
John Ehrens. Keith Geise.
Rue Hough. Jason Bardsley.

Ben:~i~fri~::~~~i~~~~~:
Casson. Joshua Bracker.
Brent Dohse. Curt
Christensen. Eddy Jackson.

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Row 1: S. Justesen. J. Wilson. H.
Leaders. C. Keitges. S. Ross. L.
Malnack. C. Chollett. D. Gach.
S. Wakefield. Row 2: W. Clark.
M. Dohse. T. Oltmans. C. Christensen. D. Carman. J. Bracker.
E. Jackson. J. Bardsley . Row 3:
L. Kerr. T. French . J. Leaders. P.
Hiller. R. Funkhouser. K. Lamp.
A. Ross. T. Wolford. M. Cerny.
Row 4: K. Cohrs. K. Cohrs. M.
Rollins. J. Knowlton. B. Derby.
M. Minear. S. Brown. T. Christensen. C . Dollen. M. J. Hansen.
J. Hurt. L. Kephart . Row 5: C.
Richard. T. Hedegaard. T. Butler. M. Linquist. ?. L. Lamp. J.
Waldmann. C. Crocfer. P. LeBaugh. Row 6: D. Tyson. B.
Rice. R. Wilson. C. Potter. T.
Collins. K. Kennedy, J. James.
J. Casson. A. Block .

Chris. Sarah. Amy. Chris. Mike. and Dan
from second period German take time
from their party t o wish us " Frohlic he
Weihnachte n!"

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�fl. II. T.

Front Row : Jeni Childs,
Becky Gibbs, Beth
Carmichael, Tami Jenson.
Middle Row: Joyce Ehrens,
Michelle Shelton, Amy
Gearhart. Back Row:
Lynette Kerr. Dana Mullin,
Dena Young, Heather
Leaders.

~A.0.0.
Front Row : Amy Rupp, Carla Logan,
Sk yla Larsen, Cullen Chollett, Liawni
Potter, Saundra Brown, Keith
C hristenson, Brett Ryan . Second Row:
Kristi Lamp, Laurie Campbell, Sarah Ross,
Tami Jenson , Becky Gibbs, Michelle
Shelton, Amy Ross, Penny LeBaugh . Third
Ro w : Lila Kephart, Wendy Clark , Dana
Mullin. Tricia Christensen, Mendi Dohse ,
Heather Leaders, Elizabeth Adkins,
Sparky Murphy, Alana Linquist . Fourth
Row: Todd Callaghan, Richard Ring ,
Mickie Minear, Rue Hough, Trent
Wolford , Joshua Bracker, Russ Bailey,
Shane Benedict, Ryan Wilson . Fifth Row :
Mr. Emme , Keith Rice , Joe Casson, Jason
James, Laurie Lamp, Jamie Knowlton ,
Gnry O'Neill, Mike Linquist . Sixth Row : Bill
Boyer, Amy Gearhart, Joyce Ehrens,
Dena Young , Beth Carmichael, Tricia
Bailey, John Zych . Back Row : Jennifer
Hurt, Teri Oltmans, Michelle Rollins. Trudy
Nielsen, Steve Donnelly.

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�Front row : Amy Bardsley,
Jamie Knowlton, Tam
Kingery, Becky Rice. Ryan
Wilson . Back row: Trent
Wolford, Tim Hedegaard,
Steve Donnelly.

Front row: Jamie Knowlton,
John Zych, Chris Brokman,
Ms. Hartsock, Tricia Bailey,
Mindi McCoy, Tammy
Bryant, Andy Rief, Chris
Butler

..... ·.·.·

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��Melissa Adkins
Dan Baumfalk
Amy Carlile
Jared Carman
Leslie Casson
Kelly Cox

Jackie Derby
Joanna Eggers
Keaven Fisher
Carrie Funkhouser
Donn Galloway
Angie Gochanour

Jason Groshans
(not p ictured)
Judd Hawkins
Karen Hedegaard
Ann Hough
Shari Jacobsen
Eric Jensen

Jane Joens
Kurt Justesen
Phillip Kennedy
Teresa Kerr
Leah Klaudt
Dean Leaders

" We Be Cool! "

76

�au or 93
Jason Lippold
Laura Logan
Jennifer Mander
Carrie Mattes
Tom McGargill
Marty Moore

Kelly Nelson
Wendy Pearrow
Amy Pitt
Lisa Polak (not
pictured)
Betty Rief
Jim Ross (not
p ictured)

Chad Ryan
Sarah
Schnackenberg
Keith Seidler (not
pic t ured)
Sonya Shaver
Jeff Shudak
Matt Stokes (not
pictured )

Jeff Stoner
Jessica Thompson
Tim Waldron
Jeff Whannell
Angela Widick
Melissa Zook

Je ff Shudak encourages
his fellow future scientists
to " take five " from their
studie s.

79

�Kristen Anderson

Nikki Bach

Robbie Widick uses his extrasensory powers to make
Heather Dollen sing at his
command!

Richard Barker
Kelli Barnett
Kristina Blackburn
Chad Brown
Di xie Brown (not
pictured)
Robin Burke

Chris Campbell
Constance Casson
Jill Childs
Jay Collins
Gina Dicenzo
Jennifer Dohse

Heather Dollen
Heather Driver
Jennifer Eggers
Lisa Ettleman
Tanya French
Carrie Goodman

80

�CtoJJ

or 94
Seth Grote
Amy Isenhour
Carrie Jacobsen
Adam Justesen
Melisia Kaiser
Susan Knott

Jason Lambertson
Rebecca Logan
Brent Louison
Matthew Malnack
Mandi McManigal
Angela Minear

Renee Ring
Tim Rodenburg
Robert Simmons
Jami Strum
Mark Sutton
C hristina Tamns

Kari Thomas
Jennifer Walker
Cheryl West
Robert Widic k
Jason Williams
Danielle Wilson

Jason Wilson

Lori Wood

81

�LuAnn Adams
Suzanne Blackburn

Jill Block
Shawna Carman

" It's movie time!"

Lori Casson
Brad Christenson
James Donelly
Mike Hedegaard
Sonny Henry
Justin James

Heather Kephart
Justin Kinney
Sarah Klaudt
Jessica Knowlton
Joel Leaders
Erika Martin

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�CloJJ ol 95
Danny Masker
Shannon
McManigal
Keith Parrish
Sara Powell
Joe Rasmussen
Janet Ross

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

Eric Tiarks
John Tiarks
Paul Whitson
Jolene Wood
Brandy Wyatt
Joey Zych

Not pictured :
Ressa Holcomb
Sheri Huckins
Teresa Ra tke
Shane Ruckman

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�SIXTH GRADE CHOIR

JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR

SIXTH GRADE BAND

JUNIOR HIGH BAND

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�JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS :
BASKETBALL AND WRESTLING
First Row: Leslie Casson. Corrie
Funkhouser. Nikki Bach. Second Row :
Ann Hough. Tonya French. Third Row :
Jennifer Dohse .

JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL
First Row : Kelly Nelson. Justin Jomes. Donny
Masker. Second Row: Jim Ross. Jeff Stoner.
Shawna Carmon. Poul Whitson . Third Row:
Keoven Fisher. Jone Joens. Suzanne
Blackburn. Jennifer Walker. Tanya French.
Heather Dollen.

JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL
CHEERLEADERS
First Row : Jane Joens. Betty Rief.
Mandi McManigal. Second Row: Jami
Strum. Melisia Kaiser. Third Row: Leah
Klaudt .

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�Row one: Melissa Adkins. Jennifer
Walker, Lisa Ettleman. Christina
Tamns. Kelli Cox , Jenni Dohse, Angie
Minear. Renee Ring. Row two :
Connie Casson, Sonya Shaver, Carrie
Funkhouser, Leslie Casson, Jill Childs.
Susie Knott. Danielle Wilson . Row
three: Ann Hough, Amy Pitt. Jane
Joens. Teresa Kerr, Carrie Goodman,
Kristen Anderson, Robin Burke. Tanya
French . Row four : Coach Rongish,
Jennifer Mander. Wendy Pearrow.
Amy Carlile. Amy Isenhour.

Row one : Jeff Stoner, Chad Ryan, Dean
Leaders, Donn Galloway. Judd Hawkins,
Jeff Shudak. Kelly Nelson. Marty Moore,
Kurt Justesen. Eric Jensen. Jason Lippold,
Tim Waldron . Row two: Coach Hawks.
Seth Grote, Tim Rodenburg . Ricky
Barker. Keaven Fisher. Jared Carman,
Kelli Barnett, Danny Baumfalk , Mark
Sutton. Robbie Widick, Chad Brown. and
Coach Curtis.

Judd Hawkins dodges two w ould-be Walnut
t a c kle rs to score another to uchdown for the
Eagles!

86

�&lt;o w One: Seth Grote. Brent Louison. Kelli Barnett . Mark Sutton. Robbie Simmons. Row Two:
Coach Emme. Danny Baumfalk . Kelly Nelson. Jeff Shudak. Judd Hawkins. Donn Gallowa y,
Chad Brown. Row Three : Jeff Stoner. Jason Lippold. Kurt Justesen. Jared Carman. Eric
,ensen .

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ow One : Danielle Wilson. Gina DiCenzo. Cheryl West . Connie Casson. Lisa Ettleman . Jennifer
/ alker. Coach Johnson. Row Two : Jennifer Mander. Kelly Co x. Sonya Shaver. Melisia Kaiser.
e sa Kerr. Melissa Adkins. Jill Childs, Susan Knott . Ro w Three: Renee Ring . Kirsten Anderse n.
me Jo ens. Amy C arlile . Angela Widick . Melissa Zook. Leah Klaudt .

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�Row One : Jesse Beauchamp, Matt Malnack, Cole
Williams, Tim Rodenburg. Row Two: Dean Leaders,
Chad Ryan, Phillip Kennedy, Marty Moore, Coach
Curtis.

Row One: Adam Justesen, Seth Grote,
Jeff Shudak, Kelly Nelson, Judd Hawkins,
Marty Moore. Row Two: Ricky Barker,
Kelli Barnett, Jared Carman, Kurt
Justesen, Jeff Stoner, Eric Jensen, Donn
Galloway. Not Pictured : Dean Leaders,
Chad Ryan, Chad Brown, Mark Sutton,
Brent Louison, Matt Malnack.

Row One : Susan Knott, Jill Childs,
Jenni Dohse , Melisia Kaiser,
Jennifer Walker, Heather Driver .
Row Two: Ann Hough, Amy Pitt,
Angela Widick, Teresa Kerr, Sonya
Shaver, Jane Joens, Leslie Casson,
Jenni Mander, Betty Rief .

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��Dr. Robert Eastman
Superintendent

Joanie Geise
Superintendent's
Secretary, Porn-Porn
and Middle School
Cheerleading Sponsor

Mark Shields
High School Principal

Cathe McKee
High School Secretary

Joyce Tiark s
Athletic Director,
Elementary P.E..
Softball. Asst .
Volleyball

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Miss Garcia
shows her
artistic ability in
Accounting!

Ron Mindt
Guidance Counselor

Tammy Minssen
Jr. and Sr. High Math.
Girls' Track . 8th
Grade Sponsor. M.S.
Student Council
90

Randy Morris
8th Grade Science.
Biology and
Advanced Biology.
Asst . Football. Girls' BB

Tom Pattee
High School Math,
National Honor
Society Sponsor

Nancy Geise
Guidance Counselor's
Secretary

Janis Greiner
General Science,
Chemistry, Physics

�Nick Benzing
American History.
Economics. Jr. Class
Sponsor. H.S. Student
Council Sponsor .

John Emme
Social Studies. JH BB.
Head Baseball. Senior
Sponsor. SADD
Sponsor

Steve Fink
H.S. Special
Education. Assistant
Wrestling

Kathy Graeve
H.S. English.
Computers

Julie Handbury
Middle School English .
Reading

Christi Hartsock
H.S. Librarian . Library
Club Sponsor. Spring
Play Director

Ed Hawks
English. German.
Yearbook .
Newspaper. Jr. High
Boys' Track. Jr. High
Football

Katry Knott
Special Education.
Teacher's Aide

Julie Larsen
H.S. English. Speech.
Drama. Speech
Coach

Nick McGrain
JH Social Studies. 7th
Grade P.E.. Head
Football and Boys'
Track. Weight Lifting

Cathy McWilliams
6th &amp; 8th Grade
English. Reading

Tricia Plumb
Middle School
Resource Room

Pat Schlapia
6th Grade SS. Math.
Science. Head CC.
Ass't Girls' BB &amp; Boys·
Track

Ray Spiegel
6th &amp; 8th Grade P. E..
H.S. Health. P.E.. Ass't
Boys' Basketball

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�Dale Buller
H.S. P.E. &amp; Health,
Driver's Education.
Boys' Basketball. J.H.
Girls' Track

Jerry Christensen
Industrial Arts.
Freshman Sponsor

Joe Pickard
Vocational
Agriculture. FFA
Sponsor

Dale Quick
Auto. Asst . Football

Elizabeth Garcia
H.S. Business.
Sophomore Sponsor.
H.S. Cheerleading
Sponsor

Steve McWilliams
· Art. Head Wrestling.
Weightlifting

Mrs. Graeve he lps Sk yla w ith
her Masterp ieces' assignment .

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Rita Kurth
Home Economics.
U.H.T.. Jr. High Tag .
7th Grade Science

Henry Olson
Business. Data
Processing

Gaylen Montgomery
Jr. and Sr . High
Instrumental Music

Carmen Wallin
Jr. and Sr . High Voc al
Music

School Board Members
First Row : Alice Pit t . Mic k Ryan . Mark Ross. Second Row · Dr . Robert Eastman.
Loran Boyer. Dale Cerny. Tim Duric k.

�Top left : BUS DRIVERS - Hazel Hough. Elmer Goldapp.
Toni Longmeyer. Ron Jensen. Yvonne Goldapp. Rod
Minssen. Bill Barnett. Phyllis Klaudt . Leonard Rasmussen .
Mel Pitt. Top right : Mr. Christe nsen get s all psyched up
for the Z-92 vs. All Stars Game. Middle : COOKS - Janet
Leaders. Ruthanne Huff. Marlene Collins. Joyce Nelson.
Doris Baumfalk . Lower left: Matt t akes Chris's mask o ff
and shows us what he re ally looks like. Lower right .
CUSTODIANS - Frieda Calhoon. Merlyn Major

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�Top left: Just doin'
our job! Top right : Mr.
Claus telling us what
he wants for
Christmas! Above left:
More adoring fans of
the camera . Far right :
Sparky moonlights as
Vidal Sasoon . Right : A
lesson on how to be
cool - not like we
need it!

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As the morning of the first day of school rolled around,
students and staff were once again thrown feet first into a
brand new school year. Excitement filled the halls as
students found their friends and exchanged each other's
schedules for the upcoming semester. Another year of
activities, sports and busy organizations was about to begin.
The beginning of each new school year
brings along with it the opportunity of a fresh
new beginning. New classes, new teachers
and new students gave each individual the
chance to start the year off on a good note.
Because the amount of activities offered
to students is much greater at the high school
level, many students took advantage of the
wide variety and participated in many
different activities associated with the school. Choir and
Student Council, for example, were the popular choices in
the organization category.
No matter what time of the year it was or what activity
was going at that time, students were always busy and very
much involved. An optimistic and willing to do anything
attitude propelled the student body to make the school year
one to never forget.

Senior Sam Bowen provides
some relaxing tunes while
students chill out on Hawaiian
Day. Photo by Sarah Anderson.
Sophomores Kristen Ungrad
and Nicki McCool show their
creative ideas of Halloween
costumes during Spirit Week.
Photo by Kyle Welbourne.
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�By: Amber Finken

"Two Amigos" senior Nick
Kinart and junior Bryan Larsen
proudly display their sombreros
in Spanish class. Photo by

Alicia Fischer.

Freshmen Samantha
Haugaard and Katie Hanken
play their flutes during halftime
of a basketball game. Photo by

Elizabeth Thielen.

Juniors Amanda Bahrke,
Shannon Dickerson and Lexi
Beebe try to make their Chemistry lab finish itself by staring at
it. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Juniors Alisha Gau,

Johnnie Witt, Bryan
Larsen and Jesta
Thomas imitate the
seniors while performing their skit
during the Homecoming Pep Rally.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

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�THE REAL WORLD
Many activities bring students together. Hanging out with
friends, going to a game or getting ready for Homecoming are just
a few of those events. Even outside of school, students need to
learn new things and explore the real world. Such activities give
them an opportunity to be with their peers and do that exploring.
Weekends and summer vacation are
when students explored their world the most. Going with friends to the mall on the weekends or
even going on trips with them in the summer were
ways of experiencing the real world. The real
world of a student is in the way they experience
life.
To learn about the real world is important because soon students will venture out into it on their own.
Students experience the real world in these many different ways to
give them a better understanding of what it is all about. Even
though students may not realize that they are expanding their
knowledge of the real world while at the mall, they accually are.
They are learning how to be a concencious consumer, what a
good advertizement is and much more. The real world is a tricky
place and higl:1 school is the time for students to explore it.

Freshmen Austin Kay and
Jonathan Smith reveal their
actng skills during their performance of the Spirit Week skit.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Junior Johnnie Witt shows off
his silly personality wh ile hanging out in the lobby before
school. Photo by Desiree Sigler.

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Student Life

�By: Sarah Anderson

Seniors Jesse Kuhnle and
Amber Finken find some time to
chat in the halls between
classes. Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Elliott.

Sophomore Andy Newland is
"too cool for school." Photo by

Shannon Brisbois.

Sophomores Nicki McCool,

Dana Shierbrock, Bobbi
Pogge, Kristen Ungrad,
Rebecca Hadfield and Katie
Harman pose for a picture
during a meal at Arby's after a
football game. Photo provided

by Kristen Ungrad.

The Foods II class
gathers together
outside the italian
restaurant where
they practiced their
ettiquette skills.

Photo provided by
Mrs. Kelly Alfers.

Division

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�Students and staff enjoyed t he f reedoms of su111me1A

No 8oundaries

Ahh ... summer-every student's favorite time of year. Summer
means freedom and no boundaries. It means stress free days of no
homework, teachers or tests. The blissful feeling it gives one's mind and
soul cannot be fathomed .
Whether it was vacation, sports, camps or just hanging out,
students always seemed to find a way to enjoy their summers.
Sophomore Tony Hubbard said on an average summer day he "hung out
at the Dickerson's and swam a lot."
Money was a much-needed thing to have on such free days. The
desire to find a job struck many students. Sophomore Dana Schierbrock,
for instance, got a job at the new community center in Neola where she
worked at the front desk.
However, students sometimes didn't have as much free time as
they wish they had. Driver's Ed, gruesome, early morning ball practices,
work or any other activity that required heavy scheduling and left the mind
in a stupor, perhaps caused students to look forward to the end of
summer and the relief of ceasing activities.
Freshman Jake Clevenger had a hectic schedule due to Driver's Ed
and baseball. He said it was difficult being in both because he "was
constantly at school and had to wake up early to lift weights."
Sheer boredom may even be the reason for wanting summer to
end. "I get bored during summer, so towards the end I'm ready to go
back to school," sophomore Vanessa Vaughn explained . As a whole,
many would probably have to disagree.
So even if summer isn't a favorite time of year or a chance to
relax, students would still have to admit that it's nice not having to wake
up at the crack of dawn to sit in a classroom all day.

Junior Jesta Thomas, senior Brandon Vorthmann
and junior Megan Albers enjoy their summer day at
a softball game. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Freshman Bryan Olsen wakeboards in
Branson Missouri while on vacation. Photo
provided by Bryan Olsen.

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Student Life

�Mr. Dan Elliott and his son Zach enjoy a day
of boating on the Missouri River. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Sophomore Bethany Kuhnle gets musical
with some friends at band camp at Concordia
University in Seward, Nebraska. Photo
provided by Bethany Kuhnle.
Graduate Kim Nelson and her sister junior
Ashley Nelson pose with a guard and their
cousin while touring the Tower of London. Photo
provided by Ashley Nelson.

Seniors Jesse Kuhnle and Sam Bowen and
junior Cody Peterson joke around while enjoying a softball game. Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

Seniors Desiree Sigler and Ashley Schultz
stop for a picture on the beach while visiting
Michigan. Photo provided by Desiree Sigler.

Summer

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FAVORITE WAY
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3. Hot Topic
4. Old Navy
5. Target

1. Plane
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3. Bus
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5. Train

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2. Daisy
3. Lily
4. Sunflower
5. Tulip
FAVORITE COLOR
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1. Blue
2. Green
3. Brown
4. Hazel
FAVORITE SCHOOL
LUNCH FOOD

l. Mexican Bar
2. Pizza

3. Beef- -Nachos
4. Chil'
5. Potato Bar
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FAVORITE MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT

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2. Guitar
3. Trumpet
4. Flute
5. Sax
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�Students spent the week
dressed up and having fun

extreme Makeover

Some people will pay millions of dollars to have an extreme
makeover, but all students have to do is put together some of their
craziest clothes for one week. During Spirit Week students and staff alike
dress up not only to have fun, but also to show school spirit by
participating in the week's activities.
The week started out with students making themselves over as
hobos and hillbillies. Tuesday was Hawaiian Day and the newest day,
Famous Couples Day, followed on Wednesday. Thursday was Halloween
Costume Day, while the traditional Black and Gold/Crazy Face Paint Day
closed out the week.
Students all had their favorite day. Senior Jamie Ring said she
enjoyed Halloween Costume Day "because we are too old now to trick-ortreat, so this gives us a chance to let the kids inside all of us come out."
Senior Chase Means said his favorite day was Hillbilly/Hobo Day
"because people looked funny."
With the traditional class competition, the seniors and sophomores
battled it out all week. In the end the seniors came out on top with the
sophomores close behind. The juniors placed third and the freshmen
took forth.
Most students enjoyed dressing up throughout the week and
"making fun" of people. Spirit Week means many different things to
students, but, as Ring commented, it is mostly "a chance to laugh freely at
people and make school fun ."

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Junior Josh Goodsell, with his giant afro wig, shows
his school spirit for Black and Gold Day. Photo by

Missy Barrier.
Seniors Allison Hill and Tanya Redinbaugh w ith juniors
Wendy Ausdemore, Missy Barrier and Alisha Gau pose
in their costumes on Halloween Costume Day. Photo By

Shannon Brisbois.

10

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By: Alliso11 Hill
Senior Brent Deringer, dressed in his Superman costume, participates in the Senior
Class Skit. Photo by Shannon Brisbois.

�Sophomores Katie Harman and Dana
Schierbrock show their crazy school spirit on
Black and Gold Day. Photo by Missy Barrier.
Freshmen Brandy Ring, Katie Wiges, Lacey
Tritsch and John Graham go all out for their
first Spirit Week experience on Hawaiian Day.
Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
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Senior Joey Pauley shows off his cool
coconut bra, a great costume for
Hawaiian Day. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Mrs. Susan Wedemeyer and sen ior Kelli
Greiner take a break from art to pose for a
goofey picture on Hillbilly/ Hobo Day. Photo
by Desiree Sigler.

Spirit Week

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�Students enjoyed the
glitz and glamou1~ of Homecoming night

Who Wants to
be a Ml111onalre
Homecoming night, "A Night with the Stars," was a night for all
to remember; it wasn't just a time to crown royalty, but also a time to
make memories to cherish .
The king and queen candidates included seniors Joe Ausdemore,
Eric Clark, Troy Courtier, Amber Finken, Lauren Finken, Kelli Greiner, Jesse
Kuhnle, Jamie Ring, Elizabeth Thielen, Brandon Vorthmann, Kyle
Welbourne and Stephanie Wellman .
The night started out with a review of Spirit Week displayed as a
slide show. The candidates then danced before their introductions followed in the usual routine .
The crowning of royalty finally came, with Ring and Courtier
crowned Princess and Prince. Thielen and Vorthmann were crowned
Queen and King .
The night was an experience of a lifetime for the entire court.
Prince Courtier said, "It was fun and I enjoyed it a lot. The best part was
when they announced my name for prince; I was shocked ."
For the court especially, the night was an unforgettable experience. It was perhaps a small glimpse of what it would be like to live the
life of a millionaire.

Junior Daniel Smith and his date, sophomore Erin Hanken, stop for
a quick picture while waiting in line to get into the dance. Photo provided by Erin Hanken.
Seniors Troy Courtier, Kelli Greiner and Lauren Finken take a relaxing
ride around the track as they were announced during the Homecoming
halftime show. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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Senior Troy Courtier stands and waits for
the announcement of royalty. Courtier was
crowned prince. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

�Seniors Shannon Brisbois and Andy Olsen
get called down to the front to be recognized
for their hard work as hostess and host. Photo
provided by Brandon Vorthmann.
Above Left: King Brandon Vorthrnann and
Queen Elizabeth Thielen smile pretty as they
exit the coronation ceremony. Photo provided
by Brandon Vorthmann.

Freshman Missy Ring and her date, junior
Justin Mark, pose for their picture before
the dance begins. Photo provided by Missy
Ring.

Junior Wendy Ausdemore, sophomore Alicia Fischer, and juniors Alisha Gau, Missy
Barrier and Beth Harris take a picture to remember the fun they had during the dance.
Photo provided by Alicia Fischer.

Homecoming

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�Road Rules
On March 2s 1h many alarm
clocks rang at 3:30 a.m. for close to 45
students and four chaperones headed
to Washington D.C. The buses took off
for the airport at 4:30. They loaded the
plane and began the four-day, three
night trip. It would be like their own
Washington D.C. "Road Rules".
Each day was packed full of
things to see and do. On the day of
arrival, they ate lunch at Union Station .
They also visited the capital and had a
sit-in with the Senate and the House of
Representatives who were in session .
Senior Kathryn Toler said, "I liked that we
got to see our government in action, but
the long wait wasn't very fun ."
The travelers also visited and
toured many memorials. The Jefferson
Memorial, the FDR Memorial, the Lincoln
Memorial and the Korean War Memorial
were among those. The students and
chaperones also laid a wreath at the
Vietnam Memorial, where senior Kyle
Welbourne delivered a brief speech in
honor of the Vietnam veterans.

By: Jessica Heimbaugh

"Going to the memorial and
giving a speech made me realize the
impact those men and women had
on the United States," Welbourne
said .
On the Spirit of the Potomac,
the students and chaperones enjoyed
a buffet dinner and a dance. Junior
Kent Harryman said, "In the
beginning the cruise was kind of
boring, but it turned out to be
awesome in the end and I had a lot
of fun ."
Sadly all the exciting and
educational activities had to come to
an end . They returned home late
Sunday evening, March 28'h · When
returning to school on Monday, they
shared many pictures and stories of
how much fun they had.
Many memories were made
and many historical monuments were
remembered on their adventure of the
Washington D.C. "Road Rules".

Senior Katie Sibert waves her dollar that she won
from a bet with Mr. Andy Hensley in front of the
Lincoln Memorial. Photo provided by Katie Sibert.

Juniors BJ Pauley and Brent Hough get a
snapshot while waiti ng for the tour guide on
the bus. Photo provided by Jamie Ring.

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Right: Seniors Kelli Greiner and Tanya
Redinbaugh get a quick joke in while on the
dinner cruise. Photo provided by Tonya
Redinbough.
Below: Senior Kyle Welboume paints to TriCenter's veteran Dale Schm idt's name at
theVietnam Memorial. Photo provided by
Katie Sibert.

�Above: A group of seniors and juniors get together for a group shot.
Photo provided by Amber Finken.

Left: Seniors Keith Bruck, Michaela
Gray, Bryan McEvoy, Kyle
Welboume, Troy Coutier and junior
Amanda Bahrke pose for a picture
in front of the train station. Photo
provided by Kyle Welbourne.

Junior Missy Barrier and senior
Cody Huebert smile big while
standing in front of the Capital.
Photo provided by Missy Barrier.

Above: Juniors Brent Hough and Bryan Larsen, senior Jesse Kuhnle
and junior Kurtis Shreeves pose for a picture in front of the Washington
Monument. Photo provided by Jesse Kuhnle.
Middle Left: Seniors John Wollenhaupt and Stephanie Wellman, junior
Andy Berg and seniors Elizabeth Thielen and Andy Olsen sit in front of a
statue while waiting to move on to the next site. Photo provided by
Juniors Sarah Moen and Ashley
Nelson stowe away their carry• 11s before taking off. Photo
pruvlded by Lacey M esserschmidt.

Elizabeth Thielen.

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�Juniors and seniors enjoy

By: . . l esta Tho111as

"A Midnight Stroll" at Prom.

Fame
On Saturday, May lst the juniors and seniors and some underclassmen experienced their own night of fame. Students had the chance to make the night their own
and share memories that would never be lost.
With the help and support of sponsors Mrs. Julie Coffey and Miss Kim Sherman,
the juniors tackled their assignments early and worked together to plan and organize a
great Prom . Both new sponsors came in with fresh and unique ideas, and groups
were assigned or desinated projects such as the banquet planning, gym decorating
and invitations.
After a vote on themes to create the gym into a fantasy for one night, it was
decided guests would be having a "Midnight Stroll." The fame of the "Midnight Stroll"
consisted of a garden-orientated scene with an outdoor vibe.
In the meantime, parents of the Post Prom Commitee worked hard give the
students a fun-filled night after the dance. The Mardi Gras themed Post Prom provided
many different games and activities. The students got a taste of casino fun with fake
money and grand prizes, while Sumo wrestling and jousting also provided great fun
and laughter to all.
"Post Prom was a lot of fun and anyone could see how hard the Post Prom
Comittee worked to give an awesome night," junior Alison Carroll said .
Throughout the night, everyone experienced their own piece of fame, which
would be memorable for all. Elegantly dressed guests and beuatiful decor made the
night unforgetable for a lifetime.

Above: Junior Cody Petersen escorts sophomore Alicia Fischer down ihe
Grand March. Photo by Rachel Kuhnle.

Right: Senior Ashley Schultz enjoys a chicken or steak dinner along side
her date sophomore Jake Goodwin. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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Senior Amber Finken suits up to take part in the
Sumo wrestling activity at Post Prom held at the
Minden Community Club . Photo provided by
Amber Finken.

�Above: Juniors Seth Parsons and Ashley Nelson
take a moment from the banquet to pose for
the camera. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Left : Juniors Andrew Olotf and Shannon
Dickerson take the spotlight during the Grand
March. Photo by Rachel Kuhnle.

Middle: Junior Allison Carroll and date, along
with juniors BJ Pauley and Sarah Anderson,
visit as they patiently wait to be served . Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Above: Senior Jennifer Crozier laughs in delight
as she enjoys the banquet held in the elementary gym . Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Left: Seniors Joe Ausdemore and Shari Killpack
are all smiles as they enter and await the Grand
March . Photo provided by Shari Killpack.

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�Seniors g1Aaduate
and head out into the real wodd.

Meet the Marks
The Class of 2004 had met the marks in high school and would set out on new paths.

Over fourty planned to further their education at a college or technical institute and about a
handful were going to enter the military. The few others were headed for the work force .
Alicia Kenealy said, ·1will miss seeing everyone in class everyday. It's like moving away from
the family you have grown up with."
The class proceeded into the Commencement to "Pomp and Circumstance· before Class
Vice President Kathryn Toler gave the invocation. Honor students Michaela Gray, Elizabeth Thielen,
Salutatorian Chase Means and Valedidorian Cody Huebert then addressed fellow classmates and
audience members. They spoke of special memories and gave some advice for the future .
The ceremony also included music by both the band and choir, awarding of diplomas and
presentation of scholarships. Class Secretary Kenn Knisely then gave a Benedidion before the class
recessed out to "Fanfare and Recessional."
The graduates then went their seperate ways. They would see what other marks they could
meet.

Above: Senior Jenny Dalton proceeds into the commencement ceremony
along w ith he_r classmates. Dalton was a midterm graduate Ph t b

Mrs. Sarah Elhott.

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Righi: Members of the class of 2004 listen to commencement addresses
by fellow classmates. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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Senior John Wollenhaupt smiles proudly during the
recessional. Photo By Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

�Above: Senior Brandon Vorthmann arrives to the
commencement ceremonies in style. Photo pro-

vided by Mr. Steve Stafford.
Left: Senior Melissa Bailey joyfully accepts her
diploma from Board President Michael Pettit.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Below: Salutatorian Chase Means delivers his
commencement address. Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Elliott.

Middle: Members of the cl ass of 2004 move th eir
tassels over as they are named graduates. Photo

by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Left: Seniors Shari Killpack and Nick Kinart listen
intently as fellow classmates deliver com mencement addresses. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Graduation

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�FAVORITE CAR

1. Mustang
2. Grand Am
3. Mercedes Benz
4. Hummer
5. Viper:

FAVORITE PLANET

1. Earth
2. Mars
3. Pluto
4. Uranus

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1. P.E.
2. Lunch

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3. Band
4. Math
Computers

Student Life

Jupiter

�FAVORITE SEASON

FAVORITE

l. Summer
2. Spring
3. Fall
4. Winter

TEA~HER

l. Mr. Fah
2. Mr. Dermoay
3. Mr. Elliott
4. Mr. Hensley
5. Mrs. Jarrett

FAVORITE COLOGNE

Are

You

Hot?

l. Lucky
2. Tommy
3. Axe
4. Very Sexy
5. Hugo

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FAVORITE COLOR
OF HAIR

l. Brown
2. Blonde
3. Red
4. Black
5. Strawberry Blonde
FAVORITE HOLIDAY

l. Christmas
2. 4th of July
3. Halloween
4. Thanksgiving
5. Valentine's Day

By: Desiree Sigler

FAVORITE DAY OF
T HE WEEK

l . Friday
2. Saturday
3. Thursday
4. Wednesday
5. Tuesday
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�AMERICAN HIGH
Throughout their high school years, students constantly learn
new things. They not only get smarter, but also learn life lessons
that will stick with them thourghout their lives. Learning which
classes one enjoys and the type of person one will become can
change many times during high school.
As freshmen students make new friends and enjoy the new
high school experiences. As sophomores they
seem to mature and realize the future is fast approaching. Junior year brings many new chal- lenges. It hits students with such tasks as preparing for the ACT test and looking at colleges. The
final senior year brings back past memories, feelings of happiness and a little sadness of leaving
the place they perhaps grew to both love and hate.
The people in one's class have seen both the good and bad
days; they saw the bad haircuts in grade school or even the sickness in music class. They were always there when they were
needed to talk to and they share the same memories. For the
seniors it is the time to recall all that happened in the past, but for
the others it is the time to create memories to look apon when
their senior year comes.

Sophomore Alexa Hill enthusiastically cheers on the
hometeam basketball players.
Photo by Elizabeth Thielen .
Senior Dean Grote fills out
some paperwork for the high
school office. Photo by Sarah
Anderson.

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�By: Sarah Anderson

Freshmen Meghan McDonald,

Rachel Huebert, Caitlin
Divelbess and Sammy
Haugaard are all smiles just
after they preformed at the
Variety Show. Photo by NAME.

Senior Craig Barrier shows off
his Hawaiian get up on Hawaiian Day. Photo by Desiree

Sigler.

Sophomores Bethany Kuhnle,

Bret Stephens, Kristen Ungrad
and Katie Harman get creative
with costumes while performing
their homecoming skit before
the judges. Photo by Mrs.

Sarah Elliott.

Seinors John

Wollenhaupt,
Stephanie Wellman
and Elizabeth
Thielen cheer during
a basketball game.

Photo by Sarah
Anderson.

Di ision

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�Mrs. Lori Anderson mops the floor
after lunch. Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Mr. Jeff Fah teaches his A.P.
Chemistry class a confusing
equation on the board . Photo

Elliott.
Mrs. Arla Clausen sits and enjoys a
good novel while supervising a
studyhall . Photo by Desiree Sigler.

by Desiree Sigler.

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High school secretary Mrs. Karen Kay and principal Mrs. Angela Huseman discuss an
important paper on the new grading program. Photo by Desiree Sigler.
Miss Kim Sherman helps one of her students
on a problem during math class. Photo by Mrs.

Sarah Elliott.

BIG BROTHER
The staff taught and helped students throughout the day. They were not considered, however,
just as teachers; they acted as and were considered like big brothers. They were an inspiration to
everyone.
Teaching, advising and keeping the kids under control were some of the tasks and duties of the
school staff. It took a lot of hard work and dedication to do those and much more.
"It's not just an 8 to 4 job; it's beyond that. It is more like a 2417 hour job. It takes a lot of work.
More than some think," Guidance Counselor Mrs. Ta mi Harman said .

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�STAFF /PERSONNEL
Donna Ausdemore
Madge Bargenquast
Linda Bennett
Betty Bladt
Theresa Bruck

Kelly Dollen
Kim Esser
Lois Flemming
Tami Harman
Angela Huseman

Joan Justice
Karen Kay
Sue Kline
Judy Mckee
Rhonda McKenzie

Roberta Morse
Brett Nanning
Sally Nanninga
Steve Stafford
Brian Wedemeyer

Head Cook Mrs.
Joan Justice passes
out cookies as the
students go
throug h the lunch
line. Photo by M rs.
Sarah Elliott.

Miss Cassie Keogh sits at her desk and checks
papers during her planning period . Photo by
Desiree Sigler.

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�STAFF
Kelly Alfers
Brenda Chemelka
Arla Clausen
Carl Cochran
Julie Coffey

Jim Dermody
Dan Elliott
Sarah Elliott
Jeff Fah
Jenny Hansen

Andy Hensley
Larry Hornbostel
Dennis Jarrett
Holly Jarrett
Cassie Keogh

MaxKozeal
Glenda Kunze
Bill Larsen
Kevin Matulka
Bev Ohlinger

Amberly Schelchinger
Kim Sherman
Nate Simons

Nyra Sondag
Julie Thuelen
Susan Wedemeyer

Not Pictured :
Derek Sonderlond

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�STAFF
CUSTODIANS: Front: Jean Christiansen, Lori Anderson,
Terry Courtier. Second: Tom Ring, Bobby Nelson, Darcy
Hood. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

SCHOOL BOARD: Front: Jim Fischer,
Mike Pettit. Second : Gail Witt, Rhonda
McKenzie, Nancy Cohen, Kirk Nielsen.
Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

BUS DRIVERS: Front: Barb Grap, Paula Heim.
Second : Shirley Ward, Murlene Wilson, Steve Heim. Third:
Rick Payne, Max Handbury, Jeff Harman, Jerry Driver,
Raymond Bruck. Photo by Desiree Sigler.

Not Pictured: Kathy Killpack, Kevin Matulka, Bill Larsen, Lorry
Hornbostel, Keith Wilson, Shirley Brightnstein .

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�Above: Senior Andy Olsen
seems to be enjoying pregnancy
as he tries on the empathy belly.
Above Right: Sophomore Dana
Schierbrock sees how many
licks it takes to get to the center
of a TootsiPop.
Right: Juniors Colburn Dittmer
and Megan Albers show their
school spirit during Spirit Week.

l : While listening to a lecture, sophomore Ashley Wagner daydreams about where she would rather be.
2: Freshman Melina Cohen proudly shows off her t-shirt.
3: Senior Joey Pauley shows his sensitive side as he dresses as a
fairy for Spirit Week's Halloween Day.
4: Sophomore Jodee Hempel points out some of her favorite
displays in her locker.
5: Mr. Rick Payne doesn't seem to mind the weather as he joyfully
clears the snow off the sidewalks.
6: Sophomore Nikki Collinge frightens many with her disturbing
contortions.
7: Freshmen Mandeigh Brockhoff and Olivia Nelson smile for a
quick shot in the hall.
8: Senior Eric Cla rk looks proud in his cap and gown .
9: Freshman Clint Rice happily works as a teacher's aide.
10: Junior Kurtis Shreeves takes a breather in w eight class.

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l: Sophomore Kristen Ungrad strikes a pose during Hawaiian Day.
2: Seniors Kathryn Toler and Joe Ausdemore cheerfully support the
basketball teams.
3: Senior Tanya Redinbaugh dresses as Joe. DiMaggio on Famous
Couples Day during Spirit Week.
4: Freshman Megan Osbahr is attacked by the Publications mascot
Willard Templeton .
5: Mr. Dermody's 4th hour AP Lit sh ows off their Hawaiian apparel.
6: Juniors Raymond Bruck and Jenney Witt support the basketball
tea ms.
7: Junior Lauren Burbridge checks out a tractor on Farm Safety Day.
8: Sophomore Nicki McCool shows off her cake for Foods II.
9: Sophomores Alicia Fischer and Tony Hubbard goof off during
Publications class.
10: Dressing as a dalmatian, Mr. Jeff Fah shows his playful puppy
Spirit on Halloween Day.

Candids

Above: Sophomore Brian Grote
gazes wistfully at his money.
Above Left: Sophomore Matt. M.
Wilson performs for the Variety
Show.
Left: Juniors Allison Carroll. Lexi
Beebe, Amanda Bahrke and
Shannon Dickerson and senior
Regis Bomfim participate in Spirit
Week

�Right: Senior Most and Best Award Wi nners: Front: Nick Kinart (Best
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To Succeed), Shari Killpack (Best Looking), Lauren Finken (Best

CL~SS

o· 2004

Num~er in Grd~g

Class: 51

INumber of Boys: 26
Number of Girls: 25

Youngest: Chase Me_gn (June 22, 1987)

Oldest: Sam BoweA-(~ay 11, 1985)

Personality), Elizabeth Thielen (Best Eyes, Best All-Around!, Tanya
Redinbough (Class Clown! . Third : Cody Huebert (Most School
Spirit), Bryon McEvoy (Quietest), Sam Bowen (Best Smile), Jesse
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Kuhnle (Best Eyes), Troy Courtier (Best Hairl. Fourth : Melissa

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Bailey (Most School Spirit), Katie Barrier (Quietest), Kelli Greiner
(Best Smile), Jamie Ring (Best Hairl. (Not pictured : Jessica Boryca
(Best Dressed). M eredith Kos acek (Most Athletic), Chase Means
(Most Likely To Sum~edl. Phot'o by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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Right: Seniors Kathryn Toler and
Elizabeth Thielen, two of four
senior volleyball players, get
together before a game to smile
11Jretty for the earner . Phvto-b

Mrs. Sarah Elliott..
Below Left: Seniors in Mr.
IDermod:{s AP LitJrature class
enjoy goofing around for a
!Dicture during Spi 't Week rather
than reading . Photo by

Shannon Brisbois.

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Below Middle: A group of senior road
Atlantic to support girls'
basketball in the Regional Semi-Final. Pho o provided by Allison Hill.
Below Right: Seniors Kenn Knisley and Desiree Sigler enjoy a delightful
riieaTTog etheratthe prom banquet. _!'hoto by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
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Above: A group of seniors gathers together in the lobby shortly following
Baccalaureate for another memorable photo opportunity. Photo

provided by Shari Killpack.

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Senior Meredltfl Kosmacek. accompani
parents, ro
Joey. and coorhe!., signs h r letter of intent to run track at the
Univ r 1ty nf tJ11r1h rn wr1 Photo b;: Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

�Above: Seniors Sam Bowen and John
Wollenhaupt show their excitement
for Prom at the banquet. Photo by

Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Below: Seniors Troy Courtier, Kyle
Welboume and Tanya Redinbaugh
keep a positive attitude about the
rainy weather while on their senior trip
to Worlds of Fun in Kansas City. Photo

by Amber Finken.

Class Motto: "Life isn't (meas'Jred
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the breath we take, but rather by the
moments that take our reath away."
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Class Colors: Black &amp; Gold
Class Flower:

w~·te Rose

Class President: Elizabeth 'Thielen
Class Vice President: Kathry~ Toler
Class Secretary: Kenn Knisely
Class Treasurer: Eric Clqrk
Valedictorian: Cody Huebert
Salutatorian: Chase Means
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Seniors Jessica Boryca and
Joe Ausdemore patiently

CLASS OFFICERS: Eric

Clark (Treasurer),
Elizabeth Thielen,
(President), Kathryn
Toler (Vice President)
and Kenn Knisley
(Secretary). Photo by
Amber Finken. - - - ,

wait in line to be helped with
their graduation invitations.

Senior Dean Grote
hurridly gets some books
out of his locker between
classes. Photo by Mrs.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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seniors Michaela Gray, Kathryn Toler,
Amber Finken, Lauren Finken and Jamie
Ring enjoy a football game as they
"tailgate in the endzone." Photo by Mrs.

Sarah Elliott.

Seniors Desiree Sigler
and Amanda Minahan
patiently wait to be
helped in the office.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Survivor
When the sun came up on the morning of August 18th, 2003, members
of the Class of 2004 were finally able to experience one of the most anticipated
feelings of their young lives - becoming a high school senior. Famous for supposedly being "one of the best years of your life," the class of 2004 stopped at nothing to make it just that.
Deteremined to make the most of their year to "rule the school," many
sen iors took the initiative to have no regrets at the end of the school year. They
survived their schooling by working hard when it mattered the most and still
found time for fun and relaxation; it was their year to shine.
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Senior Andrew Andersen
tries to recover from
eating several pieces of
pumpkin pie at the
Thanksgiving Dinner.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

�Andrew Andersen

Katie Barrier
Joe Ausdemore

Craig Barrier
Melissa Bailey

Shannon Brisbois

Regis Bomfim
Josh Brisboi

Jessica Boryca
Sam Bowen

Jennifer Crozier
Troy Courtier

Eric Clark

Brett Cook

Lauren Finken

Jenny Dalton

Brellt Daringer

Amber Finken
Jason Davis
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�Jessica Heimbaugh

Michaela Gray
Brian Haggerty

Kelli Greiner
Dean Grote

Nick Kinart

Allison Hill
Shari Killpack

Cody Huebert
Alicia Kenealy

Kenn Knisley

Chase Means
Bryan McEvoy

Meredith Kosmacek

Nick Richards

Amanda Minahan

Tanya Redinbauf(h

Andy Olsen
Joey Pauley

,.,B Seniors

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Jesse Kuhnle

�Ashley Stangl

Jamie Ring
Desiree Sigler

Ashley Schultz
Katie Sibert

Stephanie Wellman

Elizabeth Thielen
Kyle Welbourne

Katluyn Toler
Brandon Vorthmann
Not pictured:
Nikki Marie Balcom
David Duval
Jesi Myers

Right: Senior cheerleader Melissa
Bailey grabs a bite to eat before
getting ready to throw candy to the
crowd at a home football game.
Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

John Wollenhaupt

Left: Seniors Allison Hill, Kyle Welbourne and
Shannon Brisbois display their hillbilly style during
Spirit Week. Photo provided by Shannon Brisbois.
Righi: Seniors Stephanie Wellman, Elizabeth
Thielen. Jessica Heimbaugh and Katie Sibert try
to keep warm at a chilly football game. Photo
fJfovldad by Elizabeth Thie/ n.

�CLASS OF

2004

Front: Alicia Kenealy, Brian Haggerty, Nick Kinart, Jessica Boryca, Shari Killpack, Joe
Ausdemore, Stephanie Wellman, Jessica Heimbaugh, Elizabeth Thielen, Katie Sibert, John
Wollenhaupt. Second : Kelli Greiner, Amanda Minahan, Lauren Finken, Kathryn Toler, Desiree
Sigler, M ichaela Gray, Jennifer Crozier, Sam Bowen, Eric Clark. Third : Katie Barrier, Melissa
Bailey, Bryan McEvoy, Troy Courtier, Kenn Knisley, Ashley Stangl, Craig Barrier, Andy Olsen,
Brett Cook, Brent Daringer. Fourth: Josh Brisbois, Jason Davis, Shannon Brisbois, Tanya
Redinbaugh, Allison Hill, Jesse Kuhnle, Amber Finken. Fifth: Joshua Brisbois, Dean Grote,
Cody Huebert. Not pictured in either photo: Nikki Marie Balcom, Jenny Dalton, David Duval,
Meredith Kosmachek, Jesi Myers, Joey Pauley. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�Left: Members of the Class of 2004
eat lunch in the art room when in
3rd grade. Photo provided by
Jessica Heimbaugh.
Below: Seniors Sam Bowen, Nick Kinart, Joe
Ausdemore, Brett Cook, and Jessica Heimbaugh
enjoy a swim at the Neola Pool. Photo provided by
Jessica Heimbaugh.
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Above: Seniors Joe Ausdemore,
Jesse Kuhnle and Joey Pauley
goof around in the hallw ay in
eighth grade. Photo provided by
Jessica Heimbaugh.
Left: Seniors Jamie Ring and
Amanda Minahan closely watch
Michaela Gray give Brian
Haggerty a kiss on the cheek.
Photo provided by Jessica
Heimbaugh.
Far left: Seniors Jesi Myers, Desiree
Sigler, Shannon Brisbois and
Jennifer Crozier celebrate
Brisbois's llth birthday. Photo
provided by Shannon Brisbois.

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�By: Jessica Heimbaugh
Junior Michelle Sondag works
hard to get her homework
done on time. Photo by
Mrs.Sarah Elliott.

Junior Amy Nanninga sings
her solo during the Variety
Show. Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

Juniors Lexi Beebe and Allison
Carroll dress up for Halloween
Day during Spirit Week for Homecoming. Photo provided by Mrs.
Glenda Kunze.

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Juniors Jesta Thomas, Missy Barrier, Alisha
Gau and Beth Harris take a time-out from
cheering on the football players. Photo by Amber
Finken.

Junior Brent Hough puts on the
empathy belly to get the feeling of
being pregnant. Photo by Desiree
Sigler.

The Most Talented Kid
Through the years, the class of 2005 developed new talents . The juniors had much talent and used it in
many ways.
One way the talent stood out was the athleticism of those ladies and gentlemen. A good number of
both boys and girls participated in the majority of sports; for instance, the varsity volleyball team had seven
juniors, while the football team had six juniors. Junior Derrick Danker said, "I enjoy going out fo r footba ll
because I enjoy running down the tunnel."
They were talented, though, not only in sports but also in many other activities. Choir and Band, for
example, w ere other activities commonly chosen among the juniors, as w ere fl ags, ASTRA, and Student Council.
Junior Lexi Beebe, who was involved in Student Council said, "I w ent out for Student Council because I wanted to
get more involved in school activities."

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�JUNIORS

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Megan Albers
Sarah Anderson
Landon Ausdemore
Wendy Ausdemore
Amanda Bahrke

Missy Barrier
Lexi Beebe
Andy Berg
Shaun Brockhoff
Raymond Bruck

Lauren Burbridge
Allison Carroll
Derrick Danker
Shannon Dickerson
Colburn Dittmer

Wade Garren
Alisha Gau
Josh Goodsell
Beth Harris
Kent Harryman

Shelby Haugaard
Brent Hough
Bryan Larsen
T.J. LeBaugh
Justin Mark

Lacey Messerschmidt
Sarah Moen
Amy Nanninga
Ashley Nelson
Brandon Nelson

Juniors

35

�JUNIORS
Matt Nelson
Andrew Oloff
Seth Parsons
Brandy Pester
Cody Petersen

Eric Pitts
Jacob Richey
Nathan Rieber
Ryan Schueman
Kurtis Shreeves

Daniel Smith
Michelle Sondag
Brandie Stark
Jesta Thomas
Tom Voge

Danielle Wellman
Jeremy Witt

Johnnie Witt
John Zellmer

Not pictured :
Justin Kohl
Jordan O'Neill
B.J . Pauley
Cassandra Leuschen

36

People

Junior Kent Harryman rests while recovering from surgery
on his ACL. Photo provided by Wendy Ausdemore.

�By: Rachel Kuhnle
Sophomores Trista Lahr, Nikki
Collinge and Alexa Hill
enthusiastically sport their
Trojan gear at a football game.
Picture provided by Trista Lahr.

Sophomores Andrew
Richtig and Steven
Leonard work on making
stained glass projects in
art. Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

For Spirit Week, sophomores Kari
Wellman and Stephanie Cross
dress for Halloween Doy. Picture
provided by Stephanie Cross.

Sophomores Matt Schultz, Brian Grote,
Tony Hubbard, Matt Dickerson and Lance
Brisbois hang out at a football bonfire
sponsored by JOOI. Picture provided by
Lance Brisbois.
Sophomore Jared Tapp performs a skit
during Spanish II. Photo by Alicia Fischer.

MA De

With the start of their second year of high-school, the sophomore class finally made themselves a
place amongst their fellow students, finding a comfortable niche in the hustle and bustle of high school
affairs. Fresh man year is often the scariest with new activities and harder classes, but it can also be a
social strugg le to fit in. "I think sophomore year is much better, because when you're a freshman you're
kind f cared and not used to everybody. Now you can walk up the halls and be yourself," sophomore
Austin McCool commented .
The class of 2006 was close, and many of them felt they could rely on each other no matter what.
"As a class, I think we get along pretty well," sophomore Kristen Ungrad observed. "We might not always
hang out together, but we still get along."
Sophomores

37

�SOPHOMORES
Danielle Ausdemore
Julie Boryca
Lance Brisbois
Jesi Bruck
Randy Bruck

Nick Buboltz
Ken Butler
Eric Carrigan
Amanda Christiansen
Autumn Collier

Nikki Collinge
Stephanie Cross
Beth Crozier
Matt Dickerson
Zach Fiala

Alicia Fischer
Megan Fischer
Jake Goodwin
Brian Grote
Rebecca Hadfield

Alisha Haggerty
Erin Hanken
Katie Harman
Jodee Hempel
Alexa Hill

Tony Hubbard
Allison Kennedy
Tim Kramer
Bethany Kuhnle
Trista Lahr

38

People

�SOPHOMORES
Kelsey Lugsch
Samantha Manhart
Austin McCool
Nicki McCool
Andy Newland

Matt Nissen
Glen Olsen
Emilie Ortman
Jenna Palensky
Rachel Peters

BobbiPogge
Andrew Richtig
Myckell Schenk
Dana Shierbrock
Matt Schultz

Jennifer Speight
Bret Stephens
Jared Tapp
Nikol Thomas
Kristen Ungrad

Vanessa Va ughn
Ashley Wagner
Kari Wellman
Matt M. Wilson

Not pictured :
Andy Bowen
Ian Jodeit
Rachel Kuhnle
Steven Leonard
Amanda Leuschen

Sophomores

39

�By: Missy Ban·ie1·
Freshmen Kelsey
Messerschmidt and Katie
Wiges goof around during
a football game. Photo by
Sarah Anderson.

Freshmen Brandy Ring and Mandeigh
Brockoff have fun while returning home from
a field trip for Foods class. Photo provided by
Mandeigh Brockoff.

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Freshmen Bryan Olsen and Justin McEvoy
laugh together while walking in the halls
between classes. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Freshman Kurt Pauley stops to take a
picture with a few local kids while
visiting Mexico. Photo provided by
KurtPau1er

Dog fat Dog

The freshmen class, as every freshmen class before them, had to work their way
back up the totem pole. As eighth graders they were the "big dogs", but as freshmen
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they became the "underdogs".
The freshmen w ere not actually underdogs, though . They were competitive in
both academics and extra-curricular activities. The freshmen made a bold stand in the
first semester by having more than 25% of their entire class on the honor roll.
Freshman Tommy Stangl agreed . He said, "High school is different but a lot better
because we can be in the lobby instead of a homeroom before school starts."
With this smart and talented class, they will go far and enjoy the rest of their high
school days. There's a lot ahead of them and more memories, events, and adventures to
come .
40 People

�Becky Barrier
Mandeigh Brockhoff
Wes Clark
Jake Clevenger
John Clevenger
Melina Cohen

Cayla Collins
Chet Cyr
Courtney Davis
Trisha Dea
Caitlin Divelbess
Mary Jo Duncan

Tyler Finken
Justin Gale
Jacey Garren
Adam Gau
John Graham
Katie Hanken

Sammy Haugaard
Nathan Hensley
Laura Hood
Rodney Hubbard
Sheyna Huddle
Rachel Huebert

Jacob James
Austin Kay
Annie Kenealy
Danielle Kosmacek
Andy Manhart
Josh Mark

Grant Marshall
Meghan McDonald
Justin McEvoy
Kelsey Messerschmidt
Hilary Nelson
Olivia Nelson

Freshmen

41

�FRESHMEN
Jessica Nowlin
Connor O'Neill
Bryan Olsen
Megan Osbahr
Kristin Parker

Kaitlyn Pauley
Kurt Pauley
Cody Pester
AngieReed
Nicole Richey

Amber Richtig
Brandy Ring
Missy Ring
Tricia Robertson
Cassie Ronfeldt

Christie Schoening
Rachel Schoening
Emily Schroder
Carly Siebels
Jonathan Smith

Tom my Sondag
Tommy Stangl
Dustin Taylor
Josh Torneten
Lacey Tritsch

Amelia Tuel
Colton White
KatieWiges
Matt R. Wilson

42

People

Not Pictured :
John And erson
Ra chel Goldapp
Ryan Marsh
Dillon Martens
Todd Martens
Kyle Osbon
Jake Preucil
Clint Rice
Billy Vogl

�By: Sarnh A11de1·so11

H Freshman Rachel Schoening shows school spirit at

a pep rally. Photo by Mrs Sarah Ellioff. 21 Bobbi
Poggo, Dana Shierbrock, Allison Kennedy and
Katie Harman hong out al the Hoo Dao Days Dance.

Photo provided by Allison Kennedy 31 Junior Andy
Berg performs a solo during !he Christmas Concert.
Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott. 41 Seniors Amber Finken
and Jamie Ring ride around the track during the
Homecoming Football game halftime show. Photo by
M~. Soroh Elliott 51 Senior Kotio Sibert and
sophomore Alicia Fischer support lhe Tri-Center
football team Photo by Sarah Anderson. 61
Sophomore Jake Goodw in shows off his puppy al a
footbaO game. Photo by Sarah Anderson 71 Senior
Troy Courtier kxids his English class to point al Mr.
Dermody in the hbrory Phofo by Jessica Heimbaugh.
8) Senior Regis Bomfim recetve.s a big hug from !unlor
Jesta Thom as. Pholo by Sarah Andetson 91
Freshmen Bocky Barrier. Emily Sch roeder and Hilary
Nelson pose for a picture al a foo!boll game. Photo
by Sorah Anderson. 101 Freshman Bryon Olson stays
cool In English d oss during Spiril Week. Photo by Mt5.
Sorah Elliott. 11) Junlot gir1s try lo keep worm while
tailgaling In lhc cndzono Photo by Mrs Saroh Elliott.
121 The 7th man of lhe volleyball team. Cody Hu bcrt,
shows oft his jersey. Phofo by Bryon Larsen.

Candids

43

�When students come to the end of their
high school career, they look back and usually
remember the younger years in elementry and/or
the later years in high school; the most forgotten
time is middle school.
Middle school is the
time when young men and
women look for the stars
inside of themselves. They
try to figure out where they
belong by getting involved in
music, sports and other
activities. They want to
have friends and they just
want to fit in and be stars in
their peer's eyes.
Along with getting
involved to fit in, the
students try to dress right

Above: Eighth grader Michele
Manhart plays the bass clarinet.
Photo by Sarah Anderson.
Right: Seventh graders Kyle
Fischer and Dan McPhillps try to
study for a big test. Photo by
Sarah Anderson.

and choose the right kinds of music to listen to.
The social aspect and being in the "in crowd" is
important to the students. They also had classes and
grades to keep up, although . Classes seem to get
harder, and homework seems
to pile up more each day.
When these students
look back, they will remember
the times spent in sports, music
and many other activites. They
will also remember making
new friends and trying to figure
out where they belong . Middle
school can be the forgotten
time in ones life, but middle
school truly determines the way
young kids will live their life.

�By: Allison Hill

Right: Coach Mike Larsen
and eighth graders Jared
Carroll, Monte Larsen and
Kurt Spomer, take a quick
time out in an AAU basketball
game to talk about plays.
Photo by Sarah Anderson.

Below: Eighth grader Mindy
Morse works on an art
project. Photo by Sarah
Anderson.

Right: The seventh grade
basketball girls and their
coaches huddle together to
discuss strategy. Photo by
Allison Hill.

�By: Elizabeth ll1ielen

Donald Arrick
Devon Ausdemore
Jared Ausdemore
Connor Bartlett
Samona Besch

Andy J. Bowen
Beth Brisbois
Brittani Bruck
Ross Buboltz
Dale Burford

Ashley Butler
Seth Campbell
Connie Carrigan
Jared Carroll
Austin Christiansen

Cortney Christiansen
Travis Clark
Jesse Corrin
Lance Courtier
Timothy Cudd

Morgan Danker
Nicole Darrington
Kerrie Denning
Alissa Dermody
James Driver

Amber Epperson
Shannon Finken
Carletta Foote
Noah Goldapp
Taylor Griffin

Andrew Griffith
Rosie Griffith
Andrew Gwynn
Samantha Harryman
Abigail Haugaard

46

People

EIGHTH GRADE

�EIGHTH GRADE
Joseph Jarrett
Brandy Kurtzuba
Megan Lahr
Monte Larsen
Joshua LeBaugh

Kyle Lefeber
Cassandra Leighty
Kyle Lenagh
Kelsey Marr
Lisa Minahan

Mindy Morriss
Mattliew Nelson
Jordan Neurick
Kyle Newland
Leah Nielsen

Veronica Nihsen
Zacharie Norman
Daniel Palensky
Alexandria Parks
Colin Parsons

Josie Pedersen
Nicole Pester
Caleb Peters
Cody Redinbaugh
Corey Ring
Leetah Ring

Anthony Shcierbrock
Kaitlin Soppe
Kurt Spomer
Calley Stamp
Tina Thomas
David Tuttle

Stephanie Tuttle
Michelle Vorthmann
Alexandria Walter
Danielle Welbourne
Laura Wellman
Christopher Withers

Eighth Grade

47

�By: Tony Hubba1-d

Jacob Anderson
Rena Arrick
Cody Bahrke
Michael Berg
Stephanie Bira

Garrett Buckley
Ashley Burbridge
Sarah Burns
Amy Christiansen
Kyle Clark

Catrena Collins
Christopher Cox
Brannon Cudd
Shaun Cyr
Tyler Daringer

Lucas Davis
Megan Dollen
Zachary Eberl
Melissa Felton
Tyler Ferguson

Kasey Finken
Kyle Fischer
Shawn Gray
laura Grote
Emily Gruber

Ellen Hadfield
Dane Hansen
Jeri Hill
Amanda James
Nicholas Kramer

Elizabeth Little
Michele Manhart
Baleigh Marsh
Jordan McDermott
Daniel McPhillips

48

People

SEVENTH GRADE

�SEVENTH GRADE
Linsey Messerschmidt
Sara Minahan
Matthew Nanninga
Billi Oloff
Cody Orme

Jacob Osbon
Chelsey Parks
Derek Parsons
Kelsey Ploen
Kaitlen Ploen

Kyle Ring
Brid9itte Robertson
Cody Sandoval
Alex Shriver
Jared Siebels

Ann Stangl
Cassie Stephens
Ashleigh Taylor
Michael Taylor
Alyssa Tuer

Debra Tuttle
Heather Vorthmann

Amanda Ward
Nicole Wellman

Ashley Wiggins
Kendall Witt

Seventh Grade

49

�By: Jest a 1l1omas

Katie Albers
Kyrstin Albertus
Heidi Barrier
Austin Beebe
Clarrisa Birtwell

Jessica Bowen
Megan Brock
Jason Bruck
Tyler Bruck
Crystal Buboltz

Josh Calhoon
Kyle Campbell
Colton Corrin
Daniel Corrin
Jared Crozier

Amanda Cudd
Joseph Cudd
Corey Danker
Sean Dollen
Derek Finken

Timoth'[ Gale
Joseph Green
Jonathan Griffith
Taylor Gunderson
Kelsey Handy

William Haubrich
Patrick Horn
Kelli Hubbard
Zachary Jacobs
Beth Jarrett

Daniel Killpack
Melony Kurtzuba
Alyssa Lang
Weston Legarda
Alexander Lindvall

50

People

SIXTH GRADE

�SIXTH GRADE
Tyler Marr
Kathryn Marshall
Aubrey McElmeel
Steven Messerschmidt
Karly Michl

Sarah Moffatt
Erin Momsen
Anthony Nelson
Gus Olsen
Brandon Pogge

Zachary Pohlman
Lian Rrntt
Kasandra Richtig
Daniel Ring
Laysa Shreeves

Nathan Sibert
Elizabeth Sidebottom
Joseph Smith
Makenna Strahm
Blake Sullivan

Nicholas Thomas
Rachel Tuttle
Hilaree Walter
Debra Ward
Catherine Wellman

Jon Wellman
Kelci Wellman

Kyle Zimmerman

Sixth Grade

51

�JEOPARDY
A new year brings new challenges. The school, for
instance, offers a wide variety of classes for all, and a
major challenge for students is deciding which classes to
take. The many required classes can make a schedule
difficult to organize, while it can be fun choosing electives.
While required courses limit one's
~ schedule, electives give them some
freedom. Deciding on the electives to fit
one's schedule and interests is a big part of
the uniqueness of his or her personality.
The school offers many electives, and they
give one the opportunity to be involved in
an area in which he or she may someday
want a future.
Senior Michaela Gray advised, ''Take as many
electives as you can. A wide variety will show you what
you may want to do in the future."
Going through high school, many learn the
importance of experimenting in both the required and
elective classes they take. By getting a wide variety, they
gain a better understanding of what their future may be
and/or hold.

Sophomore Beth Crozier
shows off her beautiful art
work. Photo by Desiree
Sigler.
Junior Andrew Oloff prepares his Foods I breakfa st. Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.
52 Academics

�By: S a1·ah A11de1·so11

Band teacher Mr. Nate
Simmons and senior

Brandon Vorthmann
study sheet music in Music
Theory. Photo by Desiree
Sigler.
Freshman Kurt Pauley
works on his portfolio
during Advisory. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Sophomores Kari

Wellman, Rebecca
Hadfield and Stephanie
Cross preform a skit in
Spanish class. Photo by
Alicia Fischer.

The 3rd hour
World Geography
class learns how
to read maps.
Photo by Sarah
Anderson.

Divi sion 53

�Junior Lauren Burbridge tries on the
new matern ity apron during class.
Photo by Desiree Sigler.

Under One Roof
By: Kyle Welbourne
While students enjoy
students learn a variety of things.
They learned how to improve life on
the competition and
their own, sew, cook meals properly
participation of sports and
activities, many also enjoy the
and do everyday functions of a
single or married person . The
participation in elective classes
Parenting class also continued the
within the Family Consumer
Science, Physical Education, and ritual of the Baby Think It Over
project.
Industrial Arts departments.
P.E. was also a highly
In the industrial arts
awaited hour of the day. Students
classes, led by Mr. Bill Larsen,
students improved the look of
could hardly wait to go in and win
the school by building lawn
the class championship in sports
sheds and a new press box for
such as badminton or basketball.
Mr. Andy Hensley instructed the
the baseball field. They also
helped with the sets and
class in sports and activities which
were always fun .
projects for both the Variety

Show and Prom. Another
recent project included the

Students got involved in a
number of ways, and they enjoyed

wooden bridge between the
softball and baseball fields.
Students worked on
projects inside as well. In FCS
classes Mrs. Kelly Alters helped

not only the time at school with
friends, but also the variety of
projects in FCS, P.E., and the
industrial arts classes.

Above: Senior Eric Clark busily works on a project during class. Photo by
Kyle Welbourne.
Right: Sophomore Stephanie Cross builds up her arm muscles while
working on the jammer in Weights class. Photo by Kyle Welbourne.

54

Academics

�Sophomore Matt M. Wilson and
senior Jenny Dalton clean up
and do dishes after a Foods lab.
Photo by Desiree Sigler.

Senior Joe Ausdemore works on his woodworking project during class. Photo by Kyle
Welbourne.

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Freshman Jacey Garren enjoys a
competitive game of badminton in
P.E. Photo by Desiree Sigler.

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Above: Freshman Hilary
Nelson and sophomores
Megan Fischer, Nicki
McCool and Bethany
Kuhnle try their homeade
salsa. Photo by Kyle
Welbourne.
Left: Junior Andrew Oloff
and freshman Tommy
Stangl serve a delicious
breakfast for Foods. Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

55

�In The Mix

By: ElizaL7eth Tliielen

With the war in Iraq, it
seemed especially important for
students to learn about current
and past events. American
History, World History, World
Geography, International Politics,
Economics, Sixties and
Government are a few of the
classes in which students studied
the past wars and other events
that caused reoccurring and
current problems in both the
country and the world.
Freshmen Hilary Nelson
and Meghan McDonald both
agreed that it is important to
learn about Geography. "With
the war in Iraq its important to
know where all the army bases
are and where the war is located
and important things in the
country that could have helped
cause the war."

In these classes Mr. Carl
Cochran, Mr. Larry Hornbostel
and Mr. Dan Elliott educated the
students about past wars and
past problems, so students
could learn from them and try
not to let those problems
happen again in the future.
For example, in
Government students learned
about the American government
in both the past and present.
They studied caucuses,
primaries and elections, for
instance, to learn how they
work, when they take place and
the purpose of each .
American History and
World History, taught the
students about the history of the
world along with America's past
wars and conflicts .

Above: Senior Bryan McEvoy concentrates hard while reading a
magazine in American Government. Photo by Elizabeth Thielen.
Right: Seniors Ashley Schultz and Joe Ausdemore rehearse a skit
during Government. Photo by Desiree Sigler.

56

Academics

Junior Wade Garren works on his
history, while junior Justin Kohl looks
through his notes and papers. Photo

by Elizabeth Thielen .

�Mr. Carl Cochran gives a lecture
to his junior American History
class. Photo by Elizabeth Thielen.

Freshman Meghan McDonald
studies the Iowa map for a class
activity in World Geography. Photo
by Elizabeth Thielen.

Juniors Michelle Sondag and Amy
Nanninga listen intently during
American History class. Photo by
Elizabeth Thielen.

Sophomores Randy Bruck
and Samantha Manhart,
along with other sophomores, concentrate on their
history work. Photo by
Elizabeth Thielen.
Senior Andrew Andersen
and juniors Danielle
Wellman and Brandy
Pester take notes in
Psychology. Photo by
Elizabeth Thielen.

Social Studics6-6-

57

�By: Missy Ba1-i-ier

Bul1dln9
Character
Throughout the year the
science and agricultural classes
kept busy and worked hard
while building their character.
Students completed labs, judged
dirt, planted plants and flowers
and participated in a number of
other activities.
Miss Cassie Keogh
taught Physical Science, Biology,
and AP Biology, while Mr. Jeff
Fah taught Chemistry and AP
Chemistry. Within these classes
students completed units and
labs on subjects such as
scientific laws, chemical
reactions and solutions. They
also did projects which required
researching, such as the
Physical Science brochures on
the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge.

Mr. Kevin Matulka was in
charge of the agricultural and
landscaping classes. Landscaping
students prepared and planted
flowers, FFA Issues students worked
on farm accounting and coordinated
FFA activities and Horticulture
students learned how to grow and
transplant plants while studying
varieties and the kind of care for
each one.
Senior Dean Grote said,
"learning about money
management in an agri business is
important and w ill come in handy
for many ag. students in the future."
Students are required to
earn six science credits and elective
credits. This made these science
and agricultural classes filled w ith
eager, ready-to-learn students w ho
built their character everyday.

Above: AP Chemistry students seniors Bryan McEvoy, Michaela Gray,
Chase Means, Keith Bruck and Alicia Kenealy conduct a lab during
class. Photo by Missy Barrier.
Right: Sophomores Randy Bruck and Andy Newland work on a project
during Ag Electricity. Photo provided by Mr. Kevin Matulka.

58

Academics

Senior Desiree Sigler and sophomore Nicki McCool work on pruning
and replanting plants in Horticulture.
Photo provided by Mr. Kevin Matulka.

�Sophomore Allison Kennedy cuts
out materials for her Biology
project. Photo by Missy Barrier.

Junior Shawn Brockhoff takes part
in a lab on boiling point elevation
during Chemistry. Photo by Mrs.
Sarah Elliott.

Sophomore Stephanie Cross shows
off her finished Biology project.
Photo by Rachel Kuhnle.

Above: Juniors Beth
Harris and Lacey
Messerschmidt take
part in a lab for
_Chemistry. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Left: Sophomore
Kristen Ungrad, senior
Nick Kinart and
sophomore Andy
Bowen water flowers.
Photo provided by Mr.
Kevin Matulka.

Science &amp; Ag.

59

�Senior Marketing students Ashley Schultz
(front), Katie Barrier and Katherine Toler
have fun posing for a group pidure. Photo

by Desiree Sigler.

Students chose from a variety of
business, computer and math courses.
Most took the classes to learn
techniques recommended for certain
majors they may pursue. The classes
often prepared them for what to expect.
Miss. Kim Sherman, a
newcomer, taught Applied Math,
Consumer Math and Geometry. Applied
Math covered basic usage, fractions,
tables and graphs. Fundamental
operations, money records, and banking
transactions made up the Consumer
Math curriculum. Geometry students
learned how to reason proofs and
properties of geometric figures.
Although the material and skills
were important, students didn't always
like them. Freshman Amelia Tuel said, "I
didn't like having to remember the
proofs and theorems."
Mrs. Holly Jarrett taught
Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra 11, PreCalculus/Trigonometry and A.P.
Calculus. Students studied the upper
level skills of arithmetic as well as
abstract concepts and the real number
system . Pre-Calculus introduced
calculus, and students studied angles
and triangles in Trigonometry. In A.P.
Calculus students investigated topics of

limits, curve sketching, trigonometric
integrals and techniques of integration.
Students felt upper level math
was tougher. Junior Jake Richey said,
''Trigonometry is hard because you have
to memorize all the steps to each
problem."
Accounting is another math or
business class. Students completed
basic addition and subtraction . Teacher
Mr. Brett Nanninga said, "By the end of the
year, we learn the whole accounting
cycle, which includes things like financial
statements, ledgers, bank reconciliations
and automated accounting."
Mrs. Glenda Kunze taught three
levels of Computer Applications as well
as Marketing and Workplace. In
Marketing the students made and
advertised their own products. Workplace
students learned things like how to
prepare for and go through interviews.
Senior Katie Barrier said, "I like
Marketing because you get to be as
creative as you want."
These courses prepared studentsll:zt'----··--··-·
and helped them understand things that r-;:111=-----""-'~--._.;.~-­
will happen as they go on through college
and become workers. Students learned
new skills and the abilities needed, hence
they w__
ere each "The Apprentice".

Above: Mrs. Glenda Kunze goes over steps for students in Computer
Applications I class. Photo by Jessica Heimbaugh.
Right: Sophomores Jodee Hemple and Jenny Speight, and freshman
Becky Barrier ponder what to do to complete the next part of their
assingment. Photo by Desiree Sigler

60

Academics

�Freshmen Josh Mark and Brandy
Ring work on their Computer
Applications I assignment. Photo
by Jessica Heimbaugh

Juniors Brent Hough and Seth
Parsons surf the net to research for
thier class. Photo by Desiree
Sigler.

Senior Andy Olsen delivers his
presentation on trucks. Photo by
Elizab~th Thielen.

Sophomores Austin

McCool, Amanda
Christiansen and Matt
Dickerson w ork together
to solve their Algebra I
problem . Photo by
Jessica Heimbaugh.
Junior Allison Carroll
makes sure all her
steps are correct in
order to complete her
Trigonometry problem.
Photo by Desiree Sigler.

FCS/lnd. Arts/P.E.

61

�Sophomore Emilie Ortman designs glass
artwork during a special art workshop .

Photo by Alicia Fischer.
c;.~.t

Junkqard Wars
By: Alicia Fischer
The English, Spanish, and art
classrooms kept busy over the course of
the year. Students went to the Junkyard
Wars to turn what some would consider
junk into the basis of English, Spanish,
and art classrooms.
In English classrooms students
read various novels, wrote essays and
reports, gave speech presentations and
learned the basics of the English
language. Freshmen and sophomore
students took English classes under Mrs.
Sarah Elliott, while juniors and seniors
studied under Mr. Jim Dermody.
Seniors had the chance to earn
college English credit but it took a lot of
hard work. Advanced Placement
Literature and World Literature classes
were offered to those seniors. Some
students enjoyed the activities of those
classes and enjoyed experiencing new
material.
"I really enjoyed all the different
books that we got to read, " senior
Jessica Heimbaugh said.
Spanish students experienced
a big change in their classroom activities.

The biggest change was their new teacher, Mrs.
Julie Coffey. Coffey brought in more challenging
material, however, for most students it helped
them broaden their Spanish skills. Students got
the chance to speak and interact with someone
who could speak English as well as Spanish.
"It's easier to have a teacher who can
speak both languages. It helps us to understand
the Spanish language easier," sophomore Matt
Schultz said.
Art students, taught by Mrs . Susan
Wedemeyer, definitely went to the Junkyard
Wars. Those hardworking individuals did
projects that ranged from sketch art to designing
coil and pinch pots. Graphic Art students
advanced their computer skills, while
Photography students posed their way to
perfection .
"My favorite activity that we did this
year was making clay pots," senior Desiree Sigler
said.
English, Spanish and art classrooms
exhibited great progress and hard work
throughout the course of the year.

Seniors Tanya Redinbaugh and Shannon
Brisbois fool around while performing a skit
during Span ish IV class . Photo by Amber

Finken.

Sophomore Bethany Kuhnle concentrates on her Spanish homework while
wearing a funky sombrero. Photo by

Alicia Fischer.

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�Senior Brandon Vorthmann works
with clay during art class. Photo by

Sophomore Rachel Kuhnle gives an
oral presentation during English 10.

Photo by Alicia Fischer.

Desiree Sigler.

Senior Katie Barrier weaves clay
during art class. Photo by Desiree

Sigler.

Freshmen Trisha Dea,
Lacey Tritsch, and Kyle
Osbahn independently
work on their assignments during English 9.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.
Sophomores Matt M.

Wilson and Bret
Stephens concentrate
on their English studies.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

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�EXHAUSTED
Being involved in organizations is one of the many extracurricular
activities that students can explore. While students may become exhausted, they also gain much for their time and effort.
Vocal Music, lnsrumental Music and Speech give students the
chance to express themselves. Students' talents are showcased in many
concerts and contests. These students also provide
the public with entertainment at events such as the Hoo
Doo Day Parade and at football and basketball halftime shows.
ASTRA, FFA, Student Council and National Honor Society give students the opportunity to give back to the
community. Student Council also gives the student
body a voice. These organizations provide students
with opportunites to get involved and excell.
Cheerleading and Drill Team are the support organizations. They
cheer on and support the athletes at many events. The Drill Team gave
the students and the community energetic prefomaces at the basketball games and represented Tri-Center at the state competion .
All organizations give students opportunities to show their talents,
give back to the community or just support the school. They all provide
support and enthusiasim which caused students to excell.

The Satin Kn ights perform
during the Hoo-Doo Days
Parade. Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Elliott.
The Golden Girls salute the
crowd after perfoming a patriotic routine during halftime of a
basketball game. Photo by

Alicia Fischer.
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�By: Sarah Anderson

Freshman Danielle Kosmacek
and junior BJ Pauley keep the
beat in a halftime preformance.
Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Senior Ashley Schultz supports
the football team as sophomore
Rachel Peters follows her lead .
Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Freshman Kurt Pauley shares
his time by playing bingo at
Indian Hills Nursing Home.
Photo provided by ASTRA.

FFA members gather
for a group photo.
Members drove farm
vehicles to school
during FFA Week.
Photo provided by
FFA.

Division

65

�84: Stephanie Cross

PERFORMING AS

Coach Mrs. Sarah Elliott awards senior Michaela Gray as
Overall Season Points Wi nner and Career Points Winner. Gray
earned 116 points for the season a nd 271 in her career. Photo

by Desiree Sigler.

Speech is the act of expressing or describing thoughts,
feelings or perceptions by the use of words. Students in the
Outspoken Drama Club found clever ways of using their voices
to express themselves, while Mrs. Sarah Elliott distributed her
knowledge of speech as the sponsor.
The Contest Speech season began with Large Group at
the District Large-Group Contest. Tom Voge and Niko! Thomas
earned a Division II in lmprov, Jenny Speight, Megan Fischer
and Jenna Palensky also earned a Division II in lmprov. The TV
News group's broadcast was short in time and, therefore,
earned a Division IV.
The Individual Events season followed and was more
successful. Close to half of the Individual Events participants at
the District contest advanced to State due to extra practices in
their own time. Senior Michaela Gray advanced in both Literary
Program and Prose. Other State participants included Bethany
Kuhnle and Missy Ring in Poetry, as w ell as Kaitlyn Pauley in
Prose.
Michaela Gray took the spotlight as the only senior and
President in the club. "It didn't bother me being the only senior
due to the fact I was almost always the only one in my class,"
Gray commented .
Gray was also a letter winner and gained straight
Division I ratings from all three judges on both of her events at
State. Other letter winners included Kuhnle, Ring and Pauley.
Performing as they are, the speech team will continue
to entertain audiences with exciting and original pieces,
hopefully, for many years to come.
Senior Michaela Gray accepts her
first place medal for Literary Program titled "Cats" at the Western
Iowa Conference Speech Contest.

Photo b Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Above : Letter w inners freshm a n Missy Ring, senior
Michaela Gray, sophomore Bethany Kuhnle and freshman Kaitlyn Pauley accept their State participation certificates. Photo by Desiree Sigler.
Right: Sophomores Jenny Speight and Bethany Kuhnle take
time to practice between performances at the District Individ ual Events Contest. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�Right: Stu dents accept their
certificates for participation at
the Fine Arts Aw ards Night.

Photo by Desiree Sigler.

Below: Freshman Johnathan
Smith reads his award certificate. Smith participated in TV
News and Interpretive Reading-Poetry. Photo by Desiree

Sigler.

Left: Sophomore Jodee Hempel, freshman
Missy Ring and sophomore Jenna Palensky
look through Ring's piece at the WIC Speech
Contest. Photo by Rachel Kuhnle.
Below: Sophomores Kelsey Lugsch and
Nikol Thomas picnic at the District Individual
Events Contest. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Below : Junior Tom Voge enjoys a game of hackysack between performances at the District Individual
Events Contest. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Speech

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�84: Allfson Hill

BooTCAMP

Student Council members sophomore Bobbi Pogge, freshman
Chet Cyr and sophomores Rebecca Hadfield, Emilie Ortman
and Megan Fischer serve at the end-of-the-year cookout. Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Student Council and National Honor Society, lead by
Mrs. Angela Huseman and Mrs. Tami Harman, worked on
community service projects as if they were in boot camp all
year long .
For some projects and activites, for instance, Student
Council organized a Drug Awarenes Week, sponsored and
planned some of the Homecoming Week activities, and held
and served at both the senior/faculty breakfast and the annual
end-of-the-year cookout.
Students joined for various reasons, just as they
enjoyed or helped with various things. Senior Stephanie
Wellman said, "I helped with ideas for projects and had a great
time interacting w ith students I don't usually talk to."
Although Student Council didn't accomplish as much
as they would have hoped, they worked hard and were good at
what they did. Student Council members did their best to
improve the school and community.
Some National Honor Society projects included the
bloodmobile in November and a door-to-door fundraiser for
Cystic Fibrosis and Arthritis in April. The National Honor Society
members also strived to make the school and community a
better place.
"National Honor Society gave me the opportunity to
become more involved in the community," new inductee senior
Cody Hubert said.
Both Student Council and National Honor Society were
productive. Both were committed to making the school and
community a better place.
Student Council member junior Lacey Messerschmidt refills the fruit tray for the seniorI
fa culty breakfast. Photo by

Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

New NHS inductees: Megan Fischer, Alicia Fischer, Myckell
Schenk, Ashley Wagner, Bobbi Pogge, Katie Harman, Jenny
Speight, Bret Stephens, Cody Huebert, Eric Clark, Bryan
McEvoy, Lance Brisbois and Bethany Kuhnle. Photo provided
by Ashley Wagner.
Senior Kathryn Toler gives blood while senior Michaela Gray
..,. keeps her company. Photo by Amber Finken.

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�Right: Current NHS members
listen intently to the speaker at
the induction ceremony. Photo

by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Below: Senior NHS member

Amber Finken cleans up after the bloodmobile. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Below: Junior Sarah Moen helps students
with their plates and drinks at the end-ofthe-year cookout. Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Elliott.

Right: Student Council members sophomores
Bobbi Pogge, Kristen Ungrad and Megan Fischer
attend a meeting . Photo by Sarah Ander. on.
Below: Senior NHS inductee Cody
Huebert enjoys a piece of cake at
the induction ceremony. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�B4: Elizabeth Thielen

THE SIMPLE LIFE

Seniors John Wolllenhaput, Dean Grote, Brett Cook,
Eric Clark, Andy Olsen and Kelli Greiner take time to
pose for a picture. Photo provided by FFA

"I farm, you eat!" was the motto on FFA t-shirts. The
Future Farmers of America helped carry on the tradition of
learning the simple life by farming and improving the
environment and community.
To be involved in FFA, a student had to be enrolled in
an Ag class and show they wanted to participate. Members
had to be hard workers, honest, responsible and show
excitement about being in FFA.
The group took part in not only farming-type
activities, but also many activities to help improve the
community. For instance, they held their annual fruit sale and
did road cleanup. Other high points or big activiies were the
trip to Denver and trap shooting .
FFA also took part in competitions. At the Soil Judging
Contest seniors Brett Cook, Eric Clark, Kelli Greiner and Andy
Olsen placed fourth in Districts to qualify for State. At the FFA
Sub-Districts, hosted by Tri-Center, Cook, Greiner, Olsen and
John Wollenhaupt advanced to Districts with golds in
extemporaneous speaking, rad io broadcasting and welding .
Others competing at Sub-Districts were Clark and Dean Grote
in Ag sales and job interview.
Sponsor Mr. Kevin Matulka had six officers to help
carry out the organization's duties and activities. Those
elected officers included Cook, President; Clark, Vice
President; Griener, Secretary; Grote, Treasurer; Sarh Moen,
Reporter and Johnnie Witt, Sentinel.
The organization's leadership from the seven
seniors was one strength . Other members included eleven
juniors, four sophomores and one freshman .
Below: Recognized at the banquet,
juniors Raymond Bruck, Sarah
Moen and Jeremy Witt are among
next year's officers . Photo provided

by FFA.

Above: Andrew Olloff, Jeremy Witt, Kelli Greiner, Brett
Cook, Eric Clark and Andy Berg attend the State Convention in Ames. Photo provided by FFA.
Right: Juniors John Zellmer, Sarah Moen a nd Lacey
Messerschmidt are part of the FFA float in Neala's Hoo Doo
Days Parade . Photo provided by FFA.

�Righ t: Seniors Brett Cook,
Dean Grote, Eric Clark, Kelli
Greiner, Andy Olsen and John
Wollenhaupt receive their
awards atthe FFAAwards Banquet. Photo provided by Mr.

Kevin Matu!ka
Below: Sophomore Andy
Newland takes part in a presentation during Safety Day.

Photo provided by FFA.
Senior Kelli Greiner does her broadcasting
performance during the FFA Sub-Districts
Competition held atTri-Center. Photo pro-

vided by FFA

Below : Sophomore Danielle
Ausdemore takes part in a presentation during Safety Day.

FF

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�84: Stephanie Cross

BENEFACTOR
ASTRA. which stands for ability, service, training, responsibility,
and achievement, is an organization that allows students to give back to
their communities. Each student works to earn cumulative hours by doing
community service work; Members earned hours by serving dinners at
the Dorothy Day House, spending time in nursing homes, picking up
trash along roads and much more.
ASTRA also did miscellaneous actions around school to help
earn money for the club. During Thanksgiving, for instance, they baked
apple and pumpkin pies. The club also held a fundraiser to raise money
for families in need of gifts for Christmas. For Valentine's Day, members
sold "Crush" Pops and carnations for those who wanted to show their
affedion. In the spring volunteers spent a day helping at the Special
Olympics at Woodrow Wilson High School.
"One of the most meaningful moments that occurred this year
was helping Tommy Sondag's family by holding a bake sale; said
sponsor Mrs. Kelly Alters.
Students join ASTRA because of the blissful feeling they
receive by helping others and their communities. They also join because
it is a fun extracurricular activity with many rewards at hand . Awards are
given to students who contribute the most hours throughout the year.
Sophomore Samantha Manhart lent a helping hand setting up
hurdles at home track meets. "I thought it was a really fun experience
and you get to meet new people; she commented .
Freshmen Chet Cyr's favorite part about being in ASTRA was
"organizing the events they participate in and picking out prizes for each
activity ."
ASTRA and Alters, who resigned at the end of the year, had a
Fr~shma.n Kati~ H~nke~, sophomore Erin H.an~en, freshman
great impact on the students and those helped . ASTRA pays for
scholarships to candidates who apply, pays for guest speakers for the
Nicole Richey, 1un1or Michelle Sondag and 1un1or Cassandra
school if needed and pays for meals for teachers during different parent/ Leuschen volunteer their time at Carsten's Farm Days . Photo
teacher conferences to name a few other contributions.
provided by ASTRA.
Benefactors, or those who help others, is only a mere word
when it comes to what ASTRA is really all about. For some, it's a whole
new experience within itself.

Below: Freshman Chet Cyr seems to
be enjoying his job of mixing up the
punch for an ASTRA party. Photo
provided by ASTRA.

Above: Senior Melissa Bailey and junior Cassandra
Leuschen lend a hand at the Dorothy Day House. Photo
provided by ASTRA.
Right: Sophomore Jenny Speight and freshman Katie Wlges
promote ASTRA's adopt a family project. Photo by Rachel
Kuhnle.

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�Right: Freshmen Amelia Tuel
and Katie Wiges and senior
Kyle Welboume, along with a
number of middle school
ASTRA members, help out at
the Special Olympics. Photo

provided by ASTRA.
Below: Junior Jesta Thomas
takes a break while volunteering at the Special Olympics . Photo provided by

ASTRA.

Below: Freshman Josh Mark and middle
school student Laysa Shreeves participate
in the Memory Walk held in Harlan in the
fall. Photo provided by ASTRA.

Below: Sophomore Kelsey Lugsch
and freshman Megan Osbahr
have fun with the toys before wrapping them for an adopted family at
Christmas . Photo provided by

ASTRA.

ASTRA

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�B4: Jessica ttef mbauqh

ADRENALINE

X

Freshmen Sheyna Huddle and Kristin Parker and sophomore
Emilie Ortman strike a pose at the conclusion of one of thier
dances. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

With enough spirit for the whole gym or complex, the
cheerleaders and Golden Girls got the crowd riled up. With
their new moves and new cheers they were full of" Adrenaline
X".
Jenny Hall, along with Lindy Henning, again coached
the Golden Girls. Members included sophomores Jesi Bruck,
Megan Fischer, Samantha Manhart, Nicki McCool, Emilie
Ortman and Myckell Schenk, as well as freshmen Sheyna
Huddle and Kristin Parker. Co-captains Ortman and Schenk,
both second year letter winners, helped to lead the team to a
Class V Porn fifth place finish at State.
McCool said the best part of drill team was "going to
practices with all my friends and our coach ."
Hall was very proud of the girls this year. She said,
"They were a great group of girls that worked together well
as a team ."
The cheerleaders also supported the athletes and
raised the crowd's spirit. Seniors and co-captains Melissa
Bailey and Ashley Schultz lead sophomores Autumn Collier,
Erin Hanken, Alexa Hill, Kelsey Lugsch, Rachel Peters and Niko!
Thomas, as well as freshmen Jessica Nowlin and Rachel
Schoening. Bailey said, "When it came down to game time,
every one performed really well even when it was cold ."
The cheerleaders worked hard to learn the cheers.
They attended a workshop in Essex as well as practiced all
summer. Hall commented, "They were much more prepared
this year."
For the cheerleaders and the Golden Girls it was a
successful year. All the hard work paid off as the groups
performed well when it came down to it.
Below: Sophomore Alexa Hill, freshmen Jessica Nowlin and sophomore
Rachel Peters cheer on the wrestlers.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Above: The football Cheerleaders take lime during a home gam e
to gel a group photo. Photo by Alicia Fischer.
Right: Sophomores Myckell Schenk, Samantha Manhart and
Meghan Fishcer show off their moves during half-time. Photo by
Kyle Welbourne.

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�Right: The drill team rolls
through another move while
in sync. Photo by Kyle
We/bourne.

Below : Sophomore Autumn Collier pauses before
her next cheer. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Below: Sophomore Erin Hanken helps to
get the crowd in a rowdy mood during
the Mo. Valley football game. Photo by
Jessica Heimbaugh.
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75

�Bq: Kqle Webourne

MAKING THE BAND

Senior Chase Means plays his tuba during a football half time show of
the football game. Means was a two year band member. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Another year passed and nothing new
happened in the Instrumental Music Department.
They had another great year as the Marching band
and Satin Knights started off with two first place
finishes at the Clarinda Parade and Field Competition.
The Marching Band also competed against
some of the best competition in the state at Valleyfest
in Des Moines. The band earned third place honors
in Class 2A.
The department not only succeeded in
Marching Band, but also in Jazz. The Jazz Band
took home an overall Division II rating at the State
contest and a I in the sight-reading contest. They
later placed second in the WIC contest and third at a
highly acclaimed District competition, barely missing
qualifying for the Iowa Jazz Championships.
The Concert Band also received a Division I at
the State contest held at Abraham Lincoln High
School. The band had not earned a I since 1989.
With hard work, dedication, and sweat the
students and directors Arla Clausen and Nate
Simmons were busy "Making the Band."
Below: Senior trumpet player
Melissa Bailey plays her solo dur-

ing a Jazz Band Concert. Photo
b Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Above: The Concert Band performs at the Fine Arts Awards
Night. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Right: Senior Kyle Welbourne recieves the John Phillip
Sousa award from Director Mr. Nate Simmons at the Fine
Arts Awards night. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�Rig ht : So phomore Myckell
Schenk and the clarinets march
through Neola's main street during the Hoo Doo Days Parade.
Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Bottom: Freshman Austin
Kay stands at attention be-

tween songs during a halftime show. Photo by Mrs.
Sarah Elliott.

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�Bq: Rachel Kuhnle

POPS TARS

Freshmen Adam Gau and Becky Barrier and Sophomores Trista
Lahr and Katie Harman, along with the rest of the 86 member
Concert Choir, perform at the Christmas concert. Photo by Mrs.
Sarah Elliott.

Singing as popstars, the Vocal Music Department
had yet another successful year.
For some the year began early with All-State camp
and summer practices. "It was a very nice experience," senior
Chase Means, lone All-State qualifier, commented.
At the start of the school year, although competitions
weren't for months, the Sensations were enthused to begin
practices. In spring, they took that enthusiasm into their
competitions with highlights such as lst place honors at both
WIC and Johnston and a Division I rating at State.
The Jazz Choir, another competitive group, also had
a good year. They took second place honors at WIC and
earned a Division II rating at State.
The Concert Choir worked hard and performed well
also. They sang in concerts and contests in addition to putting
on a wonderful Variety Show for the enjoyment of all.
Junior Shannon Dickerson said, "I love doing the
Variety Show because you get to know people better and irs a
great experience."
Students earned 25 Superior I ratings and 13 Excellent II ratings at the Small-Group Contest. At the Large Group
Contest, the Bass Clef, the Treble Clef and the Concert Choir
all earned Superior I ratings.
At the end of the year Director Arla Clausen resigned
to move onto the college level. While choking back tears,
she said, "Teaching at T-C has been the best ride. It's the
love and dedication the students have for the music that
made my job so fufilling."

Below: Seniors Katie Sibert, Kyle
Welbourne, Melissa Baily and
Keith Bruck perform in the Senior
Dance during Variety Show. Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Above: Show Choir members junior Justin Mark, freshmen Cody P~ster and Josh Mark and sophomore Glen
Olsen perform in the men's feature "Stay. " Photo by Mrs.
Sarah Elliott.
Right: Junior Amy Nanninga and sophomore Bethany
Kuhnle sing in the Jazz Choir performance at the Christmas
Concert. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

�Below: The Concert Choir performs at the Fine Arts Awards
Night as rehearsal for the
Large Group Contest where
they recieved a Division I rating. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
National Choral/Outstanding
Senior Award Winner Jamie
Ring performs her solo for the
Variety Show. Photo by Mrs.

Sarah Elliott.
Below: Senior Chase Means sings his solo
of "Old Man River'' at the Variety Show. Photo

by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Above: Sophomores Allison Kennedy and Ashley
Wagner sing in the 38 member Show Choir. Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Below: Director Arla Clausen receives a bag of
goodies from senior choir members. Clausen resigned after 28 years at Tri-Center. Photo by Mrs.
Sarah Elliott.

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�6th grade Band
Front: Laysa Shreeves, Hilaree Walter, Kelsey
Handy, Kyrstin Albertus, Sarah Moffatt, Heidi
Barrier, Katie Albers, Beth Jarrett. Second:
Patrick Horn, Sean Dollen, Debra Ward, Gus
Olsen, Joseph Smith, Colton Corrin, Anthony
Nelson . Third: Daniel Killpack, Kyle
Zimmerman, Aubrey McElmeel, Kasandra
Richtig, Elizabeth Sidebottom, Kathryn
Marshall, Corey Danker. Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

6th grade Choir
Front: Jonathan Griffith. Zachary Jacobs,
Alyssa Lang, Patrick Horn, Kelsey Handy,
William Haubrich, Bryce Vorthmann. Second :
Kelli Hubbard, Crystal Buboltz, Tyler Marr,
Taylor Gunderson, Joseph Smith, Corey
Danker, Kyrstin Albertus, Karly Michl. Third:
Timothy Gale, Amanda Cudd, Kathryn
Marshall, Beth Jarrett, Zachary Pohlman,
Daniel Ring, Daniel Killpack. Fourth: Josh
Calhoon, Gus Olsen, Jessica Bowen, Katie
Albers, Sarah Moffatt, Debra Ward, Colton
Corrin, Jared Crozier, Aubrey McElmeel.
Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

6th grade Choir
(Cont.)
Front: Laysa Shreves, Hilaree Walter, Tyler
Bruck, Joseph Cudd, Zachary Jacobs, Derek
Finken, Kasandra Richtig. Second: Kyle
Zimmerman, Kyle Campbell, Kathrine
Wellman, Alexander Linvall, Austin Beebe,
Chris Wa lker, Mckenna Strahm. Third: Lian
Raitt, Rachel Tuttle, Kelci Wellman, Elizabeth
Sidebottom, Blake Sullivan, Daniel Corrin,
Nicholas Thomas, Heidi Barrier. Fourth :
Stephen Messerschmidt, Brandon Pogge,
Anthony Nelson, Jason Bruck, Joseph
Gehling, Clasrissa Birtwell, Nathan Sibert,
Stephen Vorthmann . Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

7th and
8th grade Band
Front: Jared Carroll, Matt Nanninga, Lisa
Minahan, Nicole Darrington, Mr. Nate
Simons, Bailey Marsh, Amy Christiansen.
Second: Garrett Buckley, Rena Arrick, Jeri
Hill, Nicole Wellman, Brandy Kurtzuba, Josie
Pedersen, Morgan Danker, Catrena Collins.
Third: Shawn Gray, Amanda James, Billi
Oloff, Zach Ebrel, Ashleigh Taylor, Connie
Carrigan, Abby Haugaard, Emily Gruber,
Michele Manhart, Joseph Jarrett. Fourth :
Andy Griffith, Kyle Lefeber, Luke Davis,
Alyssa Tuel, Megan Dollen, Roni Nihsen,
Danielle Welbourne, Derek Parsons, , Zach
Norman, Colin Parsons, Nick Kramer. Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�7th grade Choir/
Show Choir
Front: Garrett Buckley, Kyle Fischer, Billi Oloff,
Jamie Walker, Ashleigh Taylor, Amy
Christiansen, Casey Finken, Heather
Vorthmann. Second: Matt Nanninga,
Jordan McDermqtt, Kyle Ring, Jodie Walker,
Megan Dollen, Nicole Wellman, Baleigh
Marsh, Rena Arrick. Third : Alyssa Tuel, Jeri
Hill, Ann Stangl, Emily Gruber, Taylor Dailey,
Ashley Burbridge, Michele Manhart, Amanda
James, Cassi Stephens, Sarah Burns. Fourth:
Shawn Gray, Derek Parsons, Zach Eberl,
Linsey Messerschmidt, Laura Grote, Debra
Tuttle, Kaitlin Pleon, Kelsey Pleon, Ashley
Wiggins. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

8th grade Choir/
Show Choir
Front: Abby Haugaard, Mindy Morriss, Kaitlin
Soppe, Alley Walter, Megan Lahr, Amber
Epperson, Kerrie Denning. Second: Nicki
Pester, Beth Brisbois, Lisa M inahan, Laura
Wellman, Monte Larsen, Kyle Lefeber, Cassie
Leighty, Rosie Griffin, Josie Pedersen . Third:
Alesh ia Exline, Connie Carringan, David
Tuttle, Jared Carroll, Lance Courtier, Zach
Norman, Shannon Finken, Leah Nielsen, Roni
Nihsen . Fourth: Carletta Foote, Morgan
Danker, Leetah Ring, James Driver, Kurt
Spomer, Nicole Darrington, Courtney
Christiansen, Danielle Welbourne. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Middle School
Leadership
Front: Morgan Danker, Roni Nihsen, Lisa
Minahan, Nicole Wellman, Kerrie Denning,
Kyle Lefeber, Monte Larsen, Shaun Cyr.
Second: Caleb Peters, Nicki Pester, Nicole
Darrington, Abby Haugaard, Amber
Epperson, Joseph Jarrett. Third : Calley
Stamp, Cortney Christiansen, Connie
Carrigan, Alley Wa lter. Photo by Sarah
Anderson.

Middle School
ASTRA
Front: Ashley Butler, Morgan Danker,
Samona Besch, Mindy Morriss, Lisa
Minahan, Devon Ausdemore, Tina Thomas,
Alissa Dermody. Second: Leetah Ring, Josie
Pedersen, Nicki Pester, Rosie Griffith,
Aleeshia Exline, Sammy Harryman, Michelle
Vorthmann, Kerrie Denning, Amber
Epperson. Third: Ashley Birbridge, Sarah
Burns, Casey Finken, Ka itlin Pleon, Ann
Stangl. Shaun Cyr, Megan Lahr. Photo by
Sarah Anderson.

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�TOUGH ENOUGH
Throughout the year athletics provide things for both the participants and those attending. For those attending athletics can be
social events and entertainment. For the participants, athletics teach
responsibility and so much more while athletes see whether or not
they are tough enough.
Competing in a sport causes students to
be more responsible and be able to manage their
time, because they must arrive at practices and
games on time. Athletes must have good time
management to be able to complete homework
between games, practices and other things.
Being involved in athletics gives students
a stronger feeling of competitiveness. Freshmen
Sheyna Huddle, who participated in volleyball, track, and softball
said, "Being involved in athletics gives us something to do instead
of sitting around the house."
Athletics at Tri-Center are supported by many. Students drive
the distance to see their peers in action. Road trips give students a
chance to hang out with their friends and the opportunity to show
their school spirit. From Softball to Track, throughout the year all
sports drew a crowd.

Senior shortstop Elizabeth
Thielen covers second base in
a game against Treynor. Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Sophomore Tim Kramer drives
to the basket. Photo provided
by Gazette.

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�By: Sarah Anderson

Sophomore Samantha
Manhart runs a leg of the
shuttle hurdle relay at the TriCenter meet. Photo provided
by Gazette.

Senior Katie Sibert waits for the
sign to serve. Photo by Mrs.
Sarah Elliott.

Senior quarterback Jesse
Kuhnle receives the ball from
junior center Derrick Danker
against Mo. Valley. Photo by
Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Junior heavyweight
Wade Garren has
the advantage on his
opponent. Photo
provided by Gazette.

Divi ion

83

�OPPONENT

T-C

OPP

Lewis Central
Logan-Magnolia
Elk-Horn Kimballton
Missouri Valley
Underwood
Treynor
Audubon
St. Albert
Missouri Valley
Riverside
A-H-S-T
Underwood
Treynor
Harlan
Audubon
Riverside
Walnut
Griswold
Griswold
A-H-S-T
Audubon
Missouri Valley
Seargent Bluff- Luton

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Senior Cody Huebert ta kes a strong SWing al the ball. Huebert recorded a baiting average of .33 3
during the course of th e season. Photo by Mrs. Soroh E/lio/I.

Graduate Brandon
Petersen prepares to
receive th e ball. The
three-year letter
winner had a .886
fielding percenta ge and
led the team in
homeru ns. Photo by

Mrs. Soroh El/ioll.

NNARSrrY: Front: Jeremy Witt, Landon Ausdemore, Jake
Clevenger, Tyler Finken, John Clevenger. Jacey Garren. Second:
Bret Stephens, Bryan Larsen. Jared Tapp, Kyle Welbourne, Mike
Stamp, n m Kramer. Luke Stamp, Troy Courtier. Johnnie Witt.
Third: Assistant Coach Max Kozeal. Cody Huebert, Kent
Harryman. Andy Olsen. Dean Grote, Brian Grote. Brandon
Petersen, Eric Carrigan, Head Coach Jim Dermody. Photo
provided by Fischer Photography.
Sophom ore Bret
Stephens looks to steal
second base Stephens

FRESHMEN: Fron t: Josh Torneton, Kurt Pauley, Adam Gau,
Dustin Taylor. Austin Kay. Second: Colton White, Tyler Finken,
Ryon Marsh. John Clevenger. Joke Clevenger, Jocey Garren.
Third: Coach Andy Hensley, John Graham. Bryan Olsen. Ken
Butler. Josh Brisbois. Not pictured: Joke Preucil and Wes Clark.
Photo provided by Fischer Photography.

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winner. Photo by Mrs.

Soroh El/ioll.

�TI1e t eam ove1·ca111e inexpei-ience
t o finish a satisfying season.

SECOND CHANCE

Senior Andy Olsen pitches the ball ag ainst WIC rival Treynor. Olsen stru ck
out 17 batters and only allowed 24 hits on the season. Photo by Mrs. Sarah

El/loll.

Junior Johnnie Wrtt eag erly awaits the

84: Alfcfa Fischer

nexl pitch. Witt, a two-year letter winner.
'

hit .347 for the season. Photo by Mrs.

"We are what we believe." The Trojan
baseball team did not just believe in themselves
and each other, but also proved that they could
accomplish anything. The athletes worked
extremely hard in the off-season to prepare
themselves for the summer season.
The varsity roster had seven
sophomores, five juniors, five seniors and only
one graduate. Many young players stepped up
to fill some major roles during the season. The
young players the previous year were awarded
a second chance to improve. Their youth did not
show during the first four games, as the team
went 3-1 with their only loss coming to stateranked Lewis Central in a well-fought game.
The Trojans consistently battled
through conference play. They went through
several injuries of key players and suffered
tough losses, but they persevered because of
their work ethic and great character. They then
made a late season run to go 7-3 in their last 10
games.
"Our overall attitude was as good as
any team since I've been at Tri-Center. We had
great chemistry and work ethic, and it showed
with our late season run," Head Coach Jim
Dermody said.
The highlights of the season came with
wins over conference champion A-H-S-T and
Missouri Valley in the District Championship. The
team then battled with Sergeant-Bluff in the SubState Championship, but came up short to end
their season at 13- 14.
Brandon Petersen , the lo
graduate .
showed great leadership on the f e d tor the
young team. Petersen recei ed estern Iowa
Confe rence Honorable Mention at the infield
position. Petersen was also awarded the
Leadership Award and MVP Award by his
fellow teammates.
The Trojans continually strived to get
better from day one. They made impressive
progress on the season to tu rn some heads and
gain re peel for futu re seasons.

Middle: Senior Kyle Welboum e anxiously awaits the ball to co me his way.
Wel bourne fin ished the season with 19 put outs and a .833 fielding
percentage. Photo by Mrs Sarah Elllofl.
Righi: Senior Troy Courtier. a two-year letter winner. pitched 37
pitcher Along wi th catching, Larsen was also th e

innings and finished with 17 strike outs. Photo provided by Mrs. Saroh

team's lop third ba seman and a two year letler winner.

Elliofl.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�The playe1·s were dedicat ed and
worked ha1·d t hroughout the season
t o fi nis h 1 1- 1 5.

ALL -AMERICAN

Middle: Junior Alisha Gau fires a pitch to
the plate. Gau had a 1.63 ERA on the

G I R L season. Photo by Mrs. Sarah El/ioff.

Sy: desta Thomas

Graduate Laura Nanninga leads off from
second base. Nanninga was selected as First

Cracking bats and cheering fans
are just a few intriguing sounds that
one may have heard when at the
softball complex. Those aren't all,
though, that made up a great season
for the young ladies. The girls' softball
team also showed great determination
and magnificent team chemistry.
The team had a great start with
returning graduates Kim Bennett, Tina
Clevenger, Laura Nanninga, and Tessa
Wellman to provide experience and
leadership. "We had girls with a lot of
experience who played a particular
position for three straight years," Head
Coach Derek Sonderland said.
The team set big goals for their
season, such as going to State and
winning the Western Iowa Conference.
Those goals became a long stretch
when the team suffered some injuries,
however, the team did win the IKM
Tournament, which Sonderland said
"was a great accomplishment for the
team."
"We had some kids who were
very dedicated to their team,"
Sonderland also said.
Overcoming obstacles in their

Team All-Con ference as well as Academic
All-Conference. Photo by Mrs. Sarah El/ioff.

way and putting a dedicated team
together set the standard for an all
American season that showed talents
in many aspects.

Middle: The graduates and their parents are recognized and ore
presented with balloons and flowers on Parents' Night at the last
home game. Photo provided by Amber Finken.

Lett: FRESHMEN: Kaitlyn Pauley, Emily Schroder, Hilary Nelson,

Bennett prepare lo m ake a play. Bennell w as selected

Becky Barrier. Rachel Huebert and Kalie Hanken. Photo by

lo First Team All-Conference as well as Best Attitude

Fischer Photography.

by her teamma tes. Photo by Mrs. Sarah El/loll.

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�Graduate Tessa Wellman anticipates the next play. Wellman was
selected to First Team All-Conference. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliofl.

Sophomore Alicia
Fischer looks to Cooch
Sonderla nd for signals.

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Underwood
Treynor
Audubon
Mo. Valley
Riverside
Glenwood
St. Albert
Lewis Central
A-H-S-T
Abraham Lincoln
Treynor
Nodaway Valley
Exira
East Union
Treynor
Griswold
Audubon
Mo. Valley
Riverside
Underwood
Griswold
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Fischer. playing
designated hitter.
catcher and shortstop,
was a utility player for
the team. Photo by

Mrs. Sarah Elliofl.

VARSITY: Front: Tessa Wellman, Tino Clevenger. Kim Bennett, Lauro
Nanninga Second: Emilie Ortman. Missy Barner. Jessica Heimbaugh,
Elizabeth Thielen, Amber Finken, Amy Nanninga Alisha Gau. Third:
Nicki McCool, Kristen Ungrad, Becky Barner, Kalie Harmon, Ashley
Wagner. Bobbi Pogge, Dana Schierbrock, Alicia Fischer. Photo by Rscher
Phologrophy.

Graduate Tina
Clevenger waits for
her pitch. Clevenger
was selected Honorable
Mention AllConference, Academic

All-Conference, as well
as Most Improved by
her teammates. Photo

JUNIOR VARSITY: Front: Nicki McCool, Knsten Unqrad, Emily Schroder.
Becky Barrier. Second: Emilie Ortman. Kaitlyn Pauley, Rebecca Hadfield,
Amy Nanninga, Alisha Gau, Stephanie Cross Third: Katie Hanken.
Rachel Huebert, Hilary Nelson. Danielle Ausdemore, Katie Harman,
Bobbi Poggie, Dana Schierbrock, Alicia Fischer Photo by Rscher
Photogrophy.

by Sarah Elliofl.

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TC

OPP

Cooch Jeff Fah gives th e players som e words of wisdom before they head back onto the field. Photo

by Jessica heimbaugh.

BoyerValley
Mo. Valley
A-H-5-T
Underwood
Bedford
Riverside
St.Albert
Corning
Griswold

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All-District Award Winners
First Team: Brandon Vorthmann, Cody

Senior Joey Pauley takes

Huebert

a breather during a time

Second Team: Joey Pauley, Jesse Kuhnle

out. Pauley lead the team

Honorable Mention: Wade Garren, Kent

in assisted tackles with

Harrymann

44 and had 3B solo

Academic: Cody Huebert, Eric Clark, Kyle

tackles on th e season.

Welbourne

Photo By Allison Hill.

NNARSITY: Front: Joke Clevenger. Kurt Pauley. Josh Torneten. Collon
While. Second: Tommy Stangl. Moll Schultz. Regis Bomfim. Moll M .
Wilson, John Clevenger. Bryan Olsen, Andy Manhart. Third : Clint Rice,
Brandon Vorthmann, Tim Kromer, Ryo n Marsh, Joey Pauley, Kurtis
Shreeves. Kyle Welbourne, Bryan Larsen, Wes Cla rk, Mall Dickerson.
Fourth: Tony Hubbard, Jesse Kuhnle, Coach Jeff Foh, Coach Carl
Cochron, Head Coach Don Elliott, Cooch Jim Dermody, Cooch Roy
Peters, Cody Petersen, Cody Huebert. Fifth: Nick Buboltz, Eric Corrigan.
Kent Harryman, Derrick Danker. Wade Garren, Eric Clark, Joe
Ausdemore, Brion Grote, Jacey Garren. Photo by Fischer Photography.
Senior Joey Pauley. senior
Jesse Kuhnle, iunior Kurtis
Shreeves, and the rest of the
Trojans prepare lo take th e
field for the season opener
home game against Boyer

SENIORS: Front: Regis Bomfim. Joey Pauley, Kyle Welbourne, Brandon
Vorthmann. Second: Jesse Kuhnle. Joe Ausdemore, Cody Huebert, Eric
Clark. Photo by Fischer Photgrophy.

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Volley . Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Elliott.

�Senior Cody Huebert attempts to hold his A-HS-T opponent. Huebert was second on the team
in solo tackles with 41 . Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Thetea111 111ade a nice
1·eturn to the va1·sity level.

FEAR FACTOR

Ellioll.
Senior Kyle Welboume receives a kick and

84: Allf son Mfll

rushes with the boll. Welbourne lead the team
in kick returns with 309 yards .. Photo by

When it came to the challenges of
the sedson, fear was not a factor for the
football team. Although the team didn't win
as many games as they would have liked,
finishing at 2-7, the players and coaches
believed the season was a success_
Head Coach Dan Elliott said, "We
improved as a team very much from the
previous season."
The coaches this season were Elliott
and his assisstants Carl Cochran, Jim
Dermody, Jeff Fah and Ray Peters. The team
captains who also helped bring the team
home two victories were seniors Cody
Huebert, Jesse Kuhnle, Joey Pauley and
Brandon Vorthmann.
One fear these boys were not afraid
to face was to work hard. They "put in a lot
of extra effort and tried hard to make the
season a big success," Elliott said_ Elliott
also commented that one of the high points
of the season was the "win against Boyer
Valley, the first game of the season."
Although the team did much better
than past seasons, one weakness was still
the low number of players; when one
person gets injured irs hard to replace them
if there aren't many players. One other thing
that made the season more challenging for
player is they had a very hard schedule.
Brian Grote said, "I wish we could have
played better the last two games because
we had a good chance of winning both of
them."
Although these boys did not win the
last two games they were still pleased with
the outcome of the season.

Middle: Defensive linemen junior Kent Harryman 181. junior Denick Danker
and junior Wade Garren attempt to hold the Mo. Volley offense. W Garren
lead the team In solo tackles with 55. Photo by Soroh Anderson.
Left: Quortebock Jesse Kuhnle and the offensive line set

Right: Senior Brandon Vorthmann attempts to gain yards against the

up th eir offense against Mo. Valley. Photo by Sarah

Underwood Eagles. Vorthmann led th e team in rushing with 725 yards on

Anderson

the season. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Ellioll.

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�Right: Junior teller winner Amy Nonn inga

1l1e team had succes
with new line-up, new talent

STARTING OVER
Sy: Kyle Ylelbourne

gels ready 10 block. Nanningo led the team
in serve percenlag e al 93.71'. Photo by Kyle

We lbourne.

Junior Wendy Ausdemore goes up for !he

ollock.. At 3.5 per game. Ausdemore lead

At the end of a 27-7 season, the
volleyball team found themselves once
again in another barn burning Regional
Final. The team, led by Head Coach Brian
Wedemeyer and Assistants Amy Olsen
and Rachel Eikenberry, had started over
with a new lineup and had filled some
big shoes from the 2002 team.
The team found leadership in
senior captains Jessica Heimbaugh,
Katie Sibert, Elizabeth Thielen and
Kathrine Toler. The team also found
leadership from returning letter winners
Sarah Anderson, Wendy Ausdemore,
Missy Barrier, Amy Nanninga,
Heimbaugh and Thielen.
Heimbaugh said about her
career, #It was fun and enjoyable to get to
know all of the girls more and more each
year."
The team succeeded in being
crowned champions more than once.
They won not only the Clarinda and TriCenter Tournaments, but also the District
Championship. Other successes and
highlights included placing second in the
Western Iowa Conference and Runner-up
in the Regional Championship.
Individual players also received
success and recognition . Ausdemore
set the record for kills in a season with
419, while Barrier had a team high of 761
assists. Ausdemore and Barrier made
First Team All-Conference, while
Heimbaugh and Nanninga received
Honorable Mention.
Even with a new lineup and new
talent, the team achieved success.

the learn in kills. Pholo p rovided by

Middle: The varsity learn tokes o break between games du ring lhe
Audubon match. For lhc ~ oson, !he team ou lscored !heir opponents

2263 lo 1766. Pholo by Kyle Welbourne.

Left:: seniors Katherine Toler and Katie Sibert and freshmen Kelsey

While Messerchmldl received al 72 31", her slang area was
Messerschmidt and Emily Schroder chee r on !heir leammoles as lhey

serving, where she was lhlrd on the team ol 92 1%
rake on Underwood. Photo by Kyla Welbourno.
by Kyle Welbourne.

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The team lakes a quick plclure before lhe Regional Final game. The lea rn wore arm bonds in meomory of former

Junior letter winner Sarah

Anderson goes up for

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block. Anderson hod 23

solo blocks and 283
assisted blocks on the

season. Photo provided

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A-H-5-T
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Seniors Jessica Heimbau gh

VARSITY: Front: Katherine Toler, Elizabeth Thielen,
Jessica Heimbaugh, Katie Sibert. Second:
Samantha Manhart, Lacey Messerschmidt. Missy
Barrier, Alisha Gau, Amy Nanninga, Emilie Ortman .
Third: Assisstant Coach Amy Olsen, Assisstant
Coach Rachel Eikenberry, Kelsey Messerschmidt,
Sarah Anderson, Wen dy Ausdem ore, Jenna
Palensky, Becky Barrier, Head Coach Brian
Wedemeyer. Photo by Studio B Photography.

and Elizabeth Thielen wish

each olher luck during pre-

game introductions.

Heimbaugh lead lhe learn in

serve recel\'c al B1.7% In digs

Heimbaugh lead wllh 207.

while Thielen was second with

169. Photo provided by
Gazetre.

JV/FRESHMEN: Front: Samantha Manhart. Shayna Huddle,
Rachel Huebert, Katie Hanken. Second: Jenna Palensky, Becky
Barrier. Meghan McDonald. Kristin Parker, Kaitlyn Pauley, Jesi
Bruck, Emilie Ortman. Third: Head Coach Amy Olsen. Katie
Wiges. Kelsey Messerschmidt. Katie Harman, Ashley Nelson.
Carly Siebels. Danielle Ausdemore. Assisstant Coach Rachel
Eikenberry.

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�Sophomore Alicia Fischer and freshmen Nicole Richey and Danielle

A-H-S-T
Logan-Magnolia
West Harrison
Tri-Center
Audubon
woodbine
Atlantic
WICatAvoca
Sidney
Districts
State

Kosmacek listen to directions for the start of the race at Tri-Center. Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

• Team results were not available

LETIERWINNERS: Alicia Fischer, Adam
Gau, John Graham, Nathan Hensley,
Danielle Kosmacek, Nicole Richey and
Jonathan Smith.
ACADEMIC AWARD: Team Distinguished Academic Acheivement.
NONPAREIL'S ALL-SOUTHWEST IOWA
TOP 20: Alicia Fischer (8th)

Freshmen Adam
Gau, Nathan
Hensley and
Jonathon Smith try
to pace each other
in the Tri-Center
Meet.

Photo by

Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

VARSITY: Front: Ada m Gau, Danielle Kosmacek,
Jonathan Smith . Second: John Graham, Alicia
Fischer, Nathan Hensley, Nicole Richey. Photo by
Studio 8 Photography.

Freshman Danielle
Kosmacek pushes
to stay ahead of
those trailing her.
Kosmecek ran her
best time of 17:28
Coach Seth Grote cong ratulates Alicia Fischer after
her race at the State meet in Fort Dodge. Fischer
placed 25th of 130 runners in the State meet.
Photo by Missy Barrier.

at the LoganMagnolia meet.
Photo by Mrs.
Sarah Elliott.

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�Tl1e y oung tea111 worked hard
to gain expedence and improve.
FreshmanJohnGraham

THE AMAZING RACE

paces himself. Graham ran

B4: Mlss4 Barrier

his best time of 19:33 at the
WIC Meet held in Avoca.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Although the cross-country
team had a lot of young, inexperienced
runners, they worked hard throughout
the season. The runners pushed and
paced themselves to meet both team
and personal goals in order to run
amazing races.
Sophomore Alica Fisher was the
lone returning runner. She joined six
freshmen to make up the team.
Coaching for his first season, Coach Seth
Grote was also new to the team.
The team's main goal was for
each individual to improve in every
meet. Grote said, "Each runner improved
because of hard work and dedication."
Grote named the Western Iowa
Conference meet as being a high point
for the team. Each runner met his or her
personal best place and/or time.
Individually, Danielle Kosmacek
and John Graham both placed 15th at
WIC. Fischer, along with many top
finishes, placed first at WIC and third at
Districts.
"I enjoyed this season because
coach Grote made us work hard and
kept us determined to do our best,·
Graham said.
The season was also enjoyed
by Grote. He said it was ·a pleasure
being with the kids and getting to know
both them and the sport better."
With continued hard work and
dedication, the team will run many
amazing races in the future.
Middle: The cross country team is recognized
at the fa ll sports pep ra lly. Photo by Bryan

Larsen.
Left: Sophomore Alicia Fischer regains

Right: Freshman Adam Gau focuses on his

her strength after placing second at Tri-

race. Gau ran his best time of 22:47 at

Center. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Logan-Magmolia. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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WHO'S GOT GAME?
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Junior Landon Ausdemore
prepares to rebound .
Ausdemore led the team in
scoring, averaging 10.9 per
game with a total of 207 on
the season . Photo by Jessica

To many people dribbling a
ball downcourt and shooting it into
a hole with a net may not exactly
be their idea of a fun sport. For the
boys' basketball players, though, it
was. To them it was a fun sport in
which achievement depended on
who was dedicated, who was
willing to work hard and who had
game.
The 7-12 record showed
improvement. Most of the games
were close, with the team losing by
just a couple of points.
Head Coach Carl Cochran
said, "We had several solid games
late in the season and played well
in parts of other games.
The season, as usual, was
filled with both learning
experiences and memorable
moments. For many, like juniors
Landon Ausdemore and Colburn
Dittmer, #beating Missouri Valley at
their school," was a favorite
moment of the season.
Overall, the team was much
improved from the previous season
and, despite their record, they
showed they had game.

Heimbaugh.

H

Middle: Varsity subs show their support from the
bench. Photo by Rachel Kuhnle.
Left: FRESHMEN: Front: Jonathan Smith, Ada m Gau,
Kurt Pauley, Josh Torneten, Dustin Taylor. Second:
Tommy Stangl, John Graham, Coach Jim Dermody,

Wilt, voted best altitude, was second in

Josh Mark, Nathan Hensley. Photo by Fischer

free throw percentage with 66.7.

Photography.

provided by Gazette.

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�Coach Jim Dermody, junior Brent Hough, Coach Cart Cochran, junior

OPPONENT

TC

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Lo-Ma
Woodbine
Riverside
A-H-5-T
Griswold
Boyer Valley
Underwood
Audubon
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Underwood
Audubon
A-H -5-T
Griswold
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Riverside
Walnut
St. Albert

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Bryan Larsen, senior Cody Huebert and the rest of the team ta ke a

Senior Chase

Means puts up the
ball over his
opponent. Means
was second in field
goal percentage at

57.7. Photo
provide by Gazette.

Junior Bryan Larsen

VARSITY: Front: Managers Michaela Gray and
Lauren Finken . Second: Bryan Larsen, Landon
Ausdemore, Regis Bomfim, Cody Huebert, Tim
Kramer, Johnnie Witt, Bret Stephens. Third: Coach
Jim Dermody, Eric Carrigan, Brian Grote, Chase
Means, Brent Hough, Ray Bruck, Colburn Dittmer,
and Head Coach Carl Cochran. Photo by Fischer
Photgraphy.

gets ready to throw
the ball to his
teammates. Larsen,
voted best defense,
led the team in
assists with 64 and
was second in steals JUNIOR VARSITY: Front: Matt M. Wilson, Tommy
Stangl, Austin McCool, Dustin Taylor. Tim Kramer,
Andy Bowen. Second: Bret Stephens, Eric
with 30. Photo by
Carrigan, Coach Jim Dermody, Brian Grote, John
Graham . Photo by Fischer Photography.
Sarah Anderson.

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�The t eam just missed a
second trip t o Stat e.

THE

co NTENDER s

Sophomore Alicia Fischer
turns and sprints for a long

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pass. Fischer averaged 6.4
points per game. Photo by

Coming off of last year's trip to the
State Tournament, the team of 2004 looked
to reach and surpass great heights. With
the loss of just two seniors and experience
under their belt, they worked hard to be
contenders for their big goal , a second
straight trip to the Barn.
Although the Lady Trojans fell
short of thier big goal, losing in the Regional Semifinal, they had a successful
season. Memorable and tough games in
the 18-6 season included games against
Underwood, Audubon, Treynor and Carroll
Kuemper. Another big accomplishment for
the team was winning the District Championship game against Missouri Valley.
Each player on the team worked
hard in practice and games to come out on
top. Coach Derek Sonderland was proud
of the girls' effort and talent.
"They are a great group of young
ladies who work very hard, and I feel very
fortunate to have been able to work with
such talented people, Sonderland said.
The girls' main goal was to return
to the Barn in Des Moines for the State
Tournament. Although they did not reach
that goal, the team made great improvement through the season and have made
high expectations for next season.
Sophomore Kristen Ungrad is
already looking forward to next season.
'We will just work harder next season and
bring home the State Championship
trophey,NUngrad said.
N

Middle: The Lady Trojans call a time out to review their
game plan. Photo by Shannon Brisbois

Left: FRESHMEN: Emily Sch roder, Kelsey
Messerschmidt, Katie Wiges, Lacey Tritsch and
Becky Barrier. Photo by Studio B Photography.

Anderson work to get open. Both
averaged over 17 points per game.
provided by Gazette.

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�Sophomores Dana Schierbrock, Kristen Ungrad
and Katie Harman cheer on and support the
players on the court. Photo by Shannon Brisbois.

Junior Missy Barrier
takes an open shot.
Barrier scored 214
points on the season .
Photo provided by
Gazette.

OPPONENT
Carroll Kuemper
Lo-Ma
Woodbine
Underwood
Riverside
A-H-S-T
Griswold
Boyer Valley
St. Albert
Audubon
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Underwood
Riverside
A-H-S-T
Griswold
Treynor
Mo. Valley
A-H-S-T
Mo. Valley
Audubon

TC

OPP

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VARSITY: Front: Wendy Ausdem ore, Tanya
Redinbaugh, Sarah Anderson. Second: Kristen
Ungrad, Katie Harman, Lacey Messerschmidt, Bobbi
Pogge. Third: Dana Schierbrock, Alicia Fischer, Missy
Barrier, Amy Nanninga . Photo by Studio B
Photography.

Senior Tanya
Redinbaugh looks for

the open play.
Redinbaugh was the
lone senior on the
team. Photo provided JV: Front: Alisha Gau, Bobbi Pogge, Kristen Ungrad,
Katie Harman, Dana Schierbrock, Beth Harris.
by Gazette.
Second: Emily Schroder, Kelsey Messerschmidt,
Katie Wiges, Lacey Tritsch, Becky Barrier. Photo by
Studio 8 Photography.

Girl Basketball

97

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thi-oughout the seaso11

AMERICAN
GLADIATORS
84: Mfss4 Barrfer

Freshman Andy Manhart
talkes a break between his

As the winter season approached,
the wrestlers got ready for their intense
practices, extensive meets and exciting
tournaments. After working hard in the offseason lifting, running and getting fit, they were
excited for the season to start.
Even though the senior leadership ran
short, with Kyle Welboume being the lone
senior, the team still had a season with some
success. Welbourne pushed the team to have a
strong work ethic and the determination to
want to win.
#I thought the season overall was
good. We had a young team that got better
throughout the whole season," Welbourne said.
The team, which finished with a 10-15
dual record, had thirteen wrestlers letter,
including captains Welbourne and junior Wade
Garren.
#For a young team they improved a
lot throughout the season, even though we

matches to watch and support
his teammates. Manhart, at
140, had 7 pins. Photo by

didn't accomplish all of our goals it was still a
successful season.# Head Coach Andy Hensley
said.

A couple of standouts on the season
were Wei bourne and W. Garren. In the past
two seasons, Garren had 58 wins with 42 pins,
while Welbourne had 50 wins in two seasons.
Hensley said it was "memorable
placing four wrestlers In the top three at
Districts." Welbourne, W. Garren, Jake
Clevenger and John Clevenger all placed first
or second at Sectionals and advanced to
Districts. They each placed third at Districts,
however, just missing advancing to state.
Welbourne said, "I only went out two
years and ended up thrid at Districts. I feel I
had a successful season.#
The 2003-04 wrestling season ended
well and will help for the seasons to come. With
a number of freshmen on the team, the future
should have aood deoth and ex1:2erience.
Middle: Freshman John Clevenger goes for the pin in
a WIC Tourney match . Clevenger, at 125, was 26-19
w ith 16 pins. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Left: Junior TJ LeBaugh talks about his match
with Fred White. Wrestling at 160, LeBaugh

Garren has the advantage over his

had 9 pins. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

opponent. Garren had 7 pins for the
season . Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�OPPONENT

TC/OPP

Freshman Joke Clevenger ties up opponent during a match at the
Tri-Center Invitational. Wrestling at 119, Clevenger was 30-16with12
pins for the season. Photo by Mrs. Sarah EllioN.

Junior Wade Garren

dow n his opponent.

Garren was 39-10
with 29 pins for the

St. Albert,
Treynor
Maple Valley Tourney
West Harrison,
West Monona
WIC Dual Tourney
Shenandoah,
Denison
T-C Invite
Woodbine
Riverside
Griswold Tourney
Corning Tourney
A-H-5-T
CAM
Lo-Ma
WIC Tourney
Coon Rapids Bayard,
Guthrie Center
Sectionals
Districts

48124
39/42
5th
44121
40124
7th
21/51
48/36
8th
36/45
13/58
2nd
15th
33/37
51/15
12/68
6th
36/42
24/45
4th
6th

provided by Gazette.

Head Coach Andy

VARSITY: Front: Manager Sarah Moen, Colton
White, Grant Marshall, John Zellmer, Austin Kay,
Manager Ashley Nelson, Manager Hillary Nelson.
Second: Jared Tapp, Jake Clevenger, John
Clevenger, Jake Preu cil. Second: Coach Rick Payne,
Jacey Garren, Andy Manhart, Wade Garren, Kyle
Welbourne, TJ Lebaugh, Coach Shane Baker,
Coach Andy Hensley.

Hensley and
Assistant Coach
Rick Payne look on
during a match.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Elliofl.
Senior Kyle Welboume takes on an opponent at
Sectionals at Underwood . Welbourne placed 2nd
and advanced to Districts. Photo by Mrs. Sarah

Elliott.

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�ll1e teams enjoyed
a season of fun competition.

FOR LOVE
OR MONEY
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Golf season was a hit this
year. The team, coached by Mr.
Nate Simons, was rather small, but
bigger isn't always better.
Team members golfed not for
the fame but for the love of the
game. They weren't always concerned with their scores, but simply
having fun and being with friends.
Sophomore Allison Kennedy
said, "I play golf all of the time. lrs
what I do for fun; I don't worry about
my score."
The boys' team consisted of
six varsity and seven junior varsity
members. The girls' team had six
members, all of whom golfed varsity.
Seniors on the team included
Shannon Brisbois, Tanya
Redinbaugh, Dean Grote and Jesse
Kuhnle.
Medalling twice and earning
runner-up honors three times,
Kennedy was consistent for the girls
team. For the boys, sophomore
Randy Bruck and junior Raymond
Bruck both medalled once each.
Although golf ended early in
the postseason, the team members
took many memories of laugher and
fun with them.

Right: Junior Raymond
Bruck drives one out of
the rough on hole nine.
Bruck medalled at this
meet. Photo by Mrs.

Sarah Elliott.
Below: Senior Tanya
Redinbaugh looks on as
other golfers tee off on
hole one. Photo by Mrs.

Sarah Elliott.

Middle: Senior Jesse Kuhnle checks out the
situation before making his putt. Photo by

Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Left: Freshman Johnathan Smith tees

Right: Sophomore Megan

off on hole six at a home meet at Quail

Fischer moves on to the next

Run. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

hole. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�OPPONENT

GIRLS BOYS

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Riverside
Griswold
Treynor
Mo. Valley
A-H-5-T
Underwood
Audobon
WIC Tourney
Woodbine
Sophomore
Allison
Kennedy
sinks the
putt at a
home meet
against Mo.
Valley.
Kennedy was
a two-year
golfer and
letter winner.
Photo by
Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

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Boys Sectionals
Girls Districts

GOLF: Front: Tanya Redinbaugh, Lyndsay Dau,
Trista Lahr, Shannon Brisbois, Allison Kennedy,
Megan Fischer. Second: Jonathan Smith, Josh
Goodsell, Daniel Smith, Dustin Taylor, Austin
McCool, Randy Bruck, Raymond Bruck, Coach Nate
Simons. Third: Jesse Kuhnle, Dean Grote. Photo by
Studio B Photography.

Senior Dean
Grote ch ips
one onto the
green. Grote
was a fou ryear golfer.

Photo by Mrs.
Sarah Elliott.

Golf coach Mr. Nate Simons checks out the
team's progress from the luxury of a golf
cart. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Boys and Girl s Golf

101

�ll1e team battles
to achieve success

Tl-IE INFERNO
By Alicia Fischer
When the Trojan track team began the
season, they had many goals. The team strived
everyday to get better and reach those goals.
The season began with tough practice workouts
that made them reach a better shape. Once
track meets began. the runners and throwers had
a chance to enter the inferno and run against
other opponents to prove their strength and
competitiveness.
The team was led by Coach Max
Kozeal and Assistant Dan Elliott, while the
throwers were guided by Mr. Ray Peters. The
men endured a lot of tough, hot practices to gain

Freshman John Graham
starts the 4 x 200 relay at
Districts at Tri-Center.

Photo by Mrs. Sarah
Elliott.

the respect they deserved. "These men worked
very hard and strived to get better everyday.
They wanted to be better than everyone no
matter who their opponent was: Kozeal said.
Seniors Cody Huebert, Andy Olsen,
Brandon Vorthmann and Kyle Welboume served
as leaders. Huebert and Olsen battled through
the season in the discus. Welbourne was a
hurdler and sprinter, while Vorthmann was a
short-mid distance runner. All four ran track four
years. NI will miss running the 4x800 relay with
my teammates and the pumping up that we did
before the race,· Vorthmann said.
In hopes of reaching State in many
events, the team prepared for Districts more than
any other meet. Junior Wade Garren qualified in
the shot put. Huebert in the discus, and Junior
Colburn Dittmer in the high jump as well as in the
110 high hurdles. Vortmann qualified in the open
800 and Welbourne in the 400 low hurdles. The
4x800 and 4x200 relays also qualified.
Few individuals or relays made the
finals at State. Top finishes included Dittmer's
fourth place in the 110 high hurdles and the 4X
800's eighth place.
At the conclusion of the season. Kozeal
was impressed with the effort throughout the
season and hopes that the team will inspire many
more great years of boy's track at Tri-Center.

Middle: Junior Colburn Dittmer runs the 110
high hurdles. Dittmer placed fourth at State.

Photo provided by Gazette.
Left: Freshman Wes Clark competes in the

Right: Sophomore Brian Grote hands

long ju m p at Districts. Photo by Tony

off to sophomore Tim Kramer in the 4

Hubbard.

x 800 relay, which placed eighth at
State. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�Junior Bryan Larsen hands off to junior BJ Pauley in the 4 x
200 relay at State. Photo provided by Gazette.

Place

Meet
ISU Indoor
BV Indoor
Audubon
Tri-Center
Treynor
Lo-Ma
Underwood
Treynor
Drake Relays
Woodbine
WIC
Underwood
Boyer Valley
Districts
State

4th
4th
2nd

6th
5th
2nd
2nd
2nd

4th
2nd

seniors on the

BOYS TRACK: Front: Manager Erin Hanken, Wes Clark. Adam Gou, Josh
Torneton. Brandon Vorthmann, Kyle Welboume. Andy Olsen. Cody
Huebert, Kurt Pauley, Colton White. Second: Nathan Hensley, Jake
Clevenger, BJ Pauley, Bryan Larsen, Colburn Dittmer. Bret Stephens. Matt
Schultz, Derrick Danker. Matt M. Wilson. Third: Cooch Mr Dan Elllott,
Jacey Garren, John Graham, Matt Dickerson, John Clevenger. Andy
Monhort, Wade Garren, Joke Richey, Brion Grote. Eric Carrigan, Tony
Hubbard, nm Kramer, Kent Harryman, Head Coach Max Kozee!. Photo
by Studio B Photography.

Junior Wade
Garren throws

the shot put at
Districts.
Garren placed
second to
qualify for
State. Photo

provided by
Gazette.

The 4 x 800 relay gathers after their recordsetting run at Underwood. With the time of
8.26.02, they shattered the previous record
from over fourty years by nearly nine
seconds. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Boys Track

l 03

�ll1e t eam earns a
State Champions hip.

FINAL JUSTICE

Sophomore Alicia Fischer
competes at State. With her
best lime of th e season,

Sy: Kyle Welbourne

11 :35:44, Fisher won the
3000 at Districts. Photo

At the beginning of the season,
Coach Pat Dalton and company had
three goals - to win WIC, to win Districts
and to earn the highest place finish ever
at State by a T-C team. They did just
that; they won both WIC and Districts
and claimed a share of the 1-A Girls'
State Track Championship by tieing
North Linn with 32 points.
State qualifiers included
Wendy Ausdemore in discus, shot, 400;
Becky Barrier in 100 hurdles; Alicia
Fisher in 1500, 3000; Katie Harman in
shot; Meredith Kosmacek in 100, 200,
long jump and Sam Manhart in 100
hurdles, 400 hurdles. Qualifying relays
included the 4xl00 of B. Barrier, Missy
Barrier, M. Kosmacek and Amy
Nanninga and the shuttle hurdle of B.

Barrier, Alish Gau, Manhart and
Nanninga. Danielle Kosmacek went as
alternate.
Senior M. Kosmacek finished
her prep carrer in style. Along with
numerous relay honors, M. Kosmacek
earned her fourth 100 title and third 200
title.
Other top finishes at State
which earned points included
Ausdemore's first place in the discuss,
and the 4X100's second place.
The runner's success showed
with the numerous school and/or meet
records. The team's sucess showed
with the fop meet finishes; the State
Cham ionshi being their final justice.
Middle: Freshman Becky Barrier and sophomore Sam
Manhart finish second and third in the 100 hurdles at
Dislricls. At 15:46 Barrier ra n her best lime of the
season. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.
Left: The 4xl 00 poses for a group shot at State. They

shuttle hurdle relay at State. The relay ran

ran their best time of the season at 50:90. Photo

its best tim e of the season at 1:07:49 al

provided by Gazette.

WIC. Photo provided by Gazette.

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�Junior Amy Nanninga runs her leg of the shuttle

Meet

hurdle relay at State. Nanninga also ran in the sprint

Place

medley which set school record at 1:55:68 at WIC.

ISU

Senior UNI recruit

Indoor
BV Indoor
Audubon
Harlan
Griswold
Tri-Center
Treynor
Drake Relays
Harlan
Woodbine
WIC
Underwood

2nd
2nd
lst
3rd
3rd
2nd
lst
2nd

Meredith Kosmacek

wins the 100 at

Districts
State

lst
lst

Districts at 11: 86, a
school record .
Kosmacek wos the
only Iowa girl to win
the 100 State title
four times. Photo

provided by Gazette.

GIRL'S TRACK: Front: Sheyna Huddle, Missy Barrier, Alicia Ascher.
Meredilh Kosmacek, Danielle Kosmacell, Sammy Haugaard. Megan
McDonald. Second: Amanda Bah1ke. Alisha Gau. Dana Schierbrock,
Becky Barrier. Amy Nanninga, Beth Harris, Rachel Huebert. Manager
Mandeigh Brockhoff. Third: Assisslant Coach Susan Wedemeyer.
Shelby Haugaard, Katie Harman. Wendy Ausdemore. Sarah Anderson,
Rachel Peters, Sam Manhart. Amelia Tuel, Head Coach Pat Dalton.
Photo by Studio B Photography.

Sophomore Katie
Harman th rows the

shot at State.
Harman's best throw
of the season was
37"2 .75" at Woodbine. Photo provided

by Gazette.
Head Coach Mr. Pat Dalton addresses the crowd at
a pep rally recognizing the team for their State
Championship. Photo by Tony Hubbard.

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS
8th Grade Football
Front: Zack Norman, Kyle Lefeber, Andrew
Griffith, Monte Larsen, Jared Ausdemore, Corey
Ring, Donnie Arrick. Second: Dale Burford, Ross
Buboltz, Taylor Griffun . Travis Clark, Caleb Peters, Cody Redinbaugh, Colin Parsons. Third :
Head Coach Andy Hensley, Joseph Jarrett, Kyle
Lehagh, Kurt Spomer, Lance Coutier, James
Driver, Connor Bartlet, Jared Carroll, Josh
LeBaugh, Noah Goldapp, Coach Pete Sornsen.

Photo by Studio B Photography.

7th Grade Football
Front: Garrett Buckley, Kyle Fischer, Dan
McPhillips, Cody Orem, Tyler Daringer, Kendal
Witt, Jared Sibels. Second : Tyler Fergusen,
Michael Berg, Kyle Ring, Jordan McDermott,
Alex Shriver, Luke Davis, Dan Hansen . Third :
Head Coach Max Kozeal, Zach Eberl, Derek
Parsons, Cody Bahrke, Jacob Anderson, Nick
Kramer, Matt Nanninga, Kyle Clark, Coach
Pete Sornsen. Photo provided by Studio BPho-

tography.

8th Grade Volleyball
Front: Amber Epperson, Shannon Finken, Abby
Haugaard, Laura Wellman, Kerrie Denning,
Kaitlin Soppe, Brittani Bruck. Second : Mindy
Morri s, Megan Lah r, Alley Wa lter, Lisa
Minaha n, Stephanie Tuttle, Devon
Ausdemore, Lexi Parks, Connie Carrigan,
Kelsey M arr. Third : Morgan Danker, Josie
Pedersen, Ashley Butler, Roni Nihsen, Nicole
Darring t on , Cal ley St amp , Courtney
Christiansen , Lea h Nielsen , Da nielle
Welbourne. Fourth: Coach Jenny Hansen .

Photo by Studio B Photography.

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS
7th Grade Volleyball
Front: Elizabeth Littleton, Nicole Wellman,
Baleigh Marsh, Megan Dollen, Casey
Finken, Billi Oloff, Ashley Wiggen . Second :
Catlin Ploen, Michelle Manhart, Sara
Minahan, Alyssa Tuel, Ellen Hadfield, Kelsey
Ploen. Third : Coach Janette Fischer, Ashley
Burbridge, Kelsey Parks, Amanda James,
Lindey Messerschmidt, Laura Grote, Debra
Tuttle, Cassie Stephens. Photo by Studio B

Photography.

Wrestling
Front: Taylo r Griffi n, Kend a l Witt, Cod y
Orem, Lance Courtier, Corey Ring, Ross
Bubultz. Second : Coach Justin M illiken,
Josh LeBaugh, Travis Clark, Connor Bartlett,
James Driver, Cody Redinbaugh, Jared
Ausdemore. Photo by Studio B Photogra-

phy.

Time to Play
Seventh graders Cody Bahrke and Matt
Nanninga get set to rebound during an AAU
tournament in Harlan. Photo by Sarah Ander-

son.

By: Sarah Anderson
Middle School Sp rts

l07

�Ml DDLE SCHOOL SPORTS
8th Grade Boys Basketball
Front: Jared Ausdemore, Kyle Lefeber, Monte
Larsen, Jordan Newkerk, Chris Withers. Second : Manager Shannon Finken, Jesse Corrin,
Kurt Spomer, Andy Bowen, Joe Bartlet, Manager Lisa Minahan. Third : Cody Redinbaugh,
Jared Carroll, Connor Bartlet, Caleb Peters,
Dave Tuttle, Coach Mike Larsen. Photo by Studio B Photography.

7th Grade Boys Basketball
Front: Dan McPhillips, Tyler Fergusen, Kyle
Ring, Garrett Buckley, Kyle Clark, Alex Shriver.
Second : Jordan McDermott, Matt Naninga,
Jacob Anderson, Cody Bahrke, Jared Siebels,
Kyle Fischer. Photo by Studio B Photography.

8th Grade Girls Basketball
Front: Mindy Morris, Devon Ausdemore,
Stephanie Tuttle, Brittani Bruc k, Li sa
Minahan, Lexi Parks, Samantha Harryman.
Second: Aleshia Exline, Amber Epperson,
Danielle Welbourne, Tina Thomas, Alley
Walter, Courtney Christiansen. Third: Coach
Dave Velt off, Ron i Nihsen, Ni col e
Darrington, Ashley Butler, Leah Nielsen, Shannon Finken . Photo by Studio B Photography.

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�MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS
7th Grade Girls Basketball
Front: Nicole Wellman, Ashley Taylor, Elizabeth Littleton, Kelsey Parks, Ashley
Wiggins, Lindsey Messerschmidt, Bailey
Marsh. Second: Jeri Hill, Megan Dollen,
Amanda James, Alyssa Tuel, Ashley
Birbridge. Third : Kelsey Pleon, Deborah
Tuttle, Laura Grote, Kaitlin Pleon, Coach
Jenette Fischer. Photo by Studio B Photography.

7th and 8th Grade Boys Track
Front: Brannon Cudd, Jared Siebels, Tyler
--,~~-,.... Freguson, Garrett Buckley, Dan McPhillips,
~~,.

Jacob Osbon, Kendall Witt, Jordan
McDermott, Alex Shriver, Dan Hansen.
Second: Zach Eberl, Matt Nanninga, Chris
Withers, Kyle Lefeber, Monte Larsen, Kyle
Ring, Zach Norman, Tim Cudd, Lance
Courtier, Kyle Fischer, David Tuttle. Third:
Kyle Lenagh, Shawn Gray, Jacob Anderson,
Shaun Cyr, Ross Buboltz, Joseph Jarrett, Cody
Bahrke, Jared Carroll, Kurt Spomer, Corey
Ring, David Tuttle. Photo by Studio B Photography.

7th and 8th Grade Girls Track
Front: Brittani Bruck, Megan Lahr, Mindy
Morriss, Laura Wellman, Devon
Ausdemore, Lisa Minahan, Lexi Parks,
Stephanie Tuttle, Kerrie Denning, Abby
Haugaard. Second: Ashleigh Taylor, Aylssa
Tuel, Nicole Wellm an, Megan Dollen,
Kelsey Polen, Casey Finken, Sarah Burns,
Laura Grote, Debra Tuttle, Amanda James,
Kaitlin Polen. Third: Kaitlin Soppe, Shannon
Finken, Amber Epperson, Leah Nielsen,
Roni Nihsen. Linsey Messerschmidt, Nicole
Darrington, Danielle Welbourne. Courtney
Christiansen, Connie Carrigan. Coach Amy
Olsen . Photo by Studio B Photography.

By: Sarah Anderson
Middle School Sport

109

�PROJECT GREENLIGHT
The local and surrounding communities of the school
district continually support the school in a variety of ways.
They give the school numerous donations of not only
money, but also time and effort in order to help.
Contributions help with, for example, additions and
renovations, new equiptment and much more which are all
greatly funded by the community. Without the
help of community donations, raising money
and getting workers for those projects would
be difficult. For instance, the outdoor sports
complex was completed because of the great
efforts of the Athletic Boosters Club.
While the community supports the school,
many students give back to the community.
Student clubs and organizations spend their
time giving back. The National Honor Society, along with the
Student Council, for instance, sponsored the Blood Drive and
other activities. ASTRA helped the community by picking up
trash along the highway and adopting needy families during
Christmas.
Community is important. The adults and students
alike recognize the need to help whenever and wherever
·possible.

Junior parent Mrs. Julie
Harryman sells cookies at a
basketball game in support of
the Post Prom Committe.
Photo by Sarah Anderson.
Parents and Athletic Boosters
Mr. Ron Gau and Mr. Larry
Harris work the cossessions at a
home basketball game. Photo
by Sarah Anderson.
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Community

�By: Sarah Anderson

Senior Katie Sibert checks out a
customer while at work at
Fareway in Harlan. Photo by

Sarah Anderson.

Double D Construction of
Omaha works on the outdoor
complex largely funded by the
Athletic Boosters Club. Photo by

Alicia Fischer.

Mrs. Eleane Bruck sells raffle
tickets for the TC Dollars for
Scholars barn raffle. Photo by

Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Mr. Justin Milliken,
Mrs. Kim Esser, Mr.
Chuck Esser and
Matt M . Wilson
volunteer their time
and work to help at
the wrestling tournament. Photo by Mrs.

Sarah Elliott.

Divi ion

111

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Front: Alisha Gau, Emilie Ortman, Amber Finken, Elizabeth Thielen, Emily
Schroder, Chet Cyr, Caitlyn Divelbess. Second: Shawn Brockhoff,
Sammy Haugaard, Sarah Moen, Amy Nanninga, Becky Barrier, Bethany
Kuhnle, Jenny Speight. Third: Kelsey Messerschmidt, Melina Cohen,
Bobbi Pogge, Megan Fischer, Ashley Wagner, Randy Bruck. Fourth :
Chase Means, Alicia Fischer, Katie Harman, Wendy Ausdemore, Lexi
Beebe, Missy Barrier, Cody Huebert. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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Front: Lacey Messerschmidt, Trista Lahr, Jesta Thomas, Allison Carroll,
Kristen Ungrad, Alicia Fischer, Bethany Kuhnle, Jenny Speight, Melissa
Bailey, Melina Cohen. Second: Megan Albers, Jesi Bruck, Glen Olsen,
Matt M . Wilson, Nikki Collinge, Myckell Schenk, Hilary Nelson, Chet
Cyr, Jake Pruceil, Trisha Dea. Third: Kelsey Lugsch, Sammy Haugaard,
Caitlyn Divelbess, Kelsey Messerschmidt, Emily Schroder, Kurt Pauley,
Colton White, John Clevenger, Carly Siebels. Fourth : Josh Mark, Lexi
Beebe, Missy Ring, Rachel Huebert, Meghan McDonald, Chase Means,
Michaela Gray, Becky Barrier, Nicole Richey, Amelia Tuel. Photo by

Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Class Officers

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Front: Seniors Elizabeth Thielen, Kathryn Toler, Eric Clark. Second: Juniors Amy Nanninga, Jesta Thomas, Missy Barrier, Wendy Ausdemore.
Third : Sophomores Tim Kramer, Lance Brisbois, Jenny Speight, Bret
Stephens. Fourth: Freshmen Emily Schroder, Missy Ring, John Graham .

Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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information.

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Library Aides

Front: Jesi Bruck, Myckell Schenk, Jessica Heimbaugh, Amelia Tuel, Kelsey
Lugsch. Second: Stephanie Wellman, Elizabeth Thielen, Mr. Steve Stafford,
Katie Sibert, Jamie Ring. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

National Honor Society

Ron Barrier
President
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Neola Iowa 51559-6100
Cell
Office
Fax

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Front: Sarah Anderson, Kathryn Toler, Elizabeth Thielen, Melissa Bailey,
Eric Clark, Bryan McEvoy. Secon d: Amber Finken, Sarah Moen, Amy
Nanninga, Amanda Bahrke, Cody Huebert. Third : Lance Brisbois, Bobbi
Pogge, Megan Fischer, Bethany Kuhnle, Jenny Speight, Ashley Wagner.
Fourth: Chase Means, Alicia Fischer, Katie Harman, Wendy Ausdemore,
Lexi Beebe, Missy Barrier . Photo by i\1rs. Sarah Elliott.

Office Aides
Roseland's Pit Stop Diner

Fourth and Pearl, Neola
(712) 485-2443
Congrats to all '04 Grads!

Front: Katie Barrier, Alicia Kenea ly, Jonathan Smith, TJ LeBaugh, Kyle
Welbourne. Secon d: Nikki Collinge, Trista Lahr, Mrs. Karen Kay, Nicole
Pester, Morgan Danker, Nick Buboltz. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�FFA

Ads/Groups

..._,,_...

Studio B Photography

Front: Johnnie Witt, Kelli Greiner, Brett Cook, Dean Grote, John
Wollenhaupt, Andy Olsen. Second: Andy Manhart, Danielle Ausdemore,
Andrew Oloff, Brent Deringer, Jeremy Witt, Lacey Messerschmidt, Eric
Corrigan. Third: Randy Bruck, Raymond Bruck, Andy Newland, Andy
Berg, Seth Parsons, Colburn Dittmer. Photo provided by FFA.

Student Council

Kris Beebe, Minden, IA

Western Marketing Associates Corp.

Front: Emilie Ortman, Lacey Messerschmidt, Kristen Ungrad, Elizabeth
Thielen, Jessica Heimbaugh, Stephanie Wellman, Chet Cyr. Second :
Sammy Haugaard, Rebecca Hadfield, Sarah Moen, Amy Nanninga, Katie
Sibert, Amanda Bahrke. Third: Chase Means, Alicia Fischer, Melina
Coh en, Bobbi Pogge, Katie Harman, Megan Fischer, Lexi Beebe. Photo
by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Speech
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WE HA VE Y O UR B RAN D ;

Mark Finken, President
108 N. 2nd St., P.O. Box 385
Missouri Valley, IA

(712) 642-4167
"We have your brand!"

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$100
Farmers and Merchants State Bank
Member FDIC
Ne ola : (7121 485 -2245

Minden: (7121483-2611

Hall Insurance Agency
Front: Jodee Hempel, Niko! Thomas, Tom Voge, Jonathan Smith. Second: Rachel Kuhnle, Melina Cohen, Kaitlin Pauley. Third : Megan Fischer,
Beth any Kuhnle, Jenny Speight. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Hall and Welboume Real Estate
Steve Welbourne, Broker
Jodi Dollen
(7121485-9507
WWW hallandwelbourne.com

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�Ads/Groups

Teacher Aides

Larsen Painting
Mike Larsen
409 2nd St., Neola
(712) 485-2036
interior/exterior, woodworking

Lehan Pharmacy
Joe Lehan, R. Ph .
317 Main St., Minden
(712) 483-2884
1-800-242-7932

Neola Area Community Center

Front: Sarah Anderson, Jesta Thomas, Missy Barrier, Melissa Bailey, Andy
Olsen, Eric Clark, Cassie Ronfeldt. Second: Lance Brisbois, Megan Albers,
Emily Schroder, Rachel Schoening, Ashley Wagner, Autumn Collier,
Mandeigh Brockhoff, Cayla Collins. Third: Katie Barrier, Nikki Collinge,
Trista Lahr, Megan Fischer, Nicole Pester, Tommy Stangl, Adam Gau,
Chet Cyr, Justin McEvoy. Fourth: Katie Sibert, Jessica Heimbaugh, Elizabeth Thielen, Stephanie Wellman, Jennifer Crozier, Beth Crozier, Kari
Wellman, Sam Manhart. Fifth: Wendy Ausdemore, Alicia Fischer, Alisha
Gau, Lexi Beebe, Bret Stephens, Randy Bruck, Brandy Stark, Michelle
Sondag. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Satin Knights

110 4th St., Neola
(712) 485-2489
neolacommcenter@yahoo.com
Congratulations Seniors!

Pauley Jones Funeral Homes
Harlan (712) 755-3135 800-831-6805
Walnut (712) 784-3313
Avoca (712) 343-2453 800-447-2588
,.._, .-~~~~IL

$75

Front: Amanda Bahrke, Elizabeth Thielen, Kathryn Toler, Katie Sibert, Jamie
Ring, Jessica Heimbaugh. Second: Nicki McCool, Beth Harris, Ashley
Wagner, Allison Carroll, Lexi Beebe, Sarah Moen, Ashley Nelson, Kristin
Parker. Photo provided by Mrs. Arla Clausen.

Peoples National Bank
201 Bennet Avenue, Council Bluffs
Offices in Council Bluffs, Missouri Valley,
Carter Lake, and Crescent.
Congratulations Class of 2004!

Drill Team

Walnut Communications
510 Highland St., Walnut, IA 51577
Voice, Internet, CATV, Wireless
Minden-Shelby-Avoca-Walnut
888-784-2211 www.walnutel.net

$50
Brich Plumbing, Inc.
Neola
(712) 485-2191
For all your plumbing needs!

Front: Nicki McCool, Emilie Ortman, Myckell Schenk, Jesi Bruck. Second:
Coach Mrs. Jenny Hall, Sam Manhart, Sheyna Huddle, Megan Fischer,
Kristin Parker, Mrs. Jessie Walldron, Mrs. Lindy Henning. Photo provided by Jesi Bruck.

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�Cheerleading

Ads/Groups

Harlan, Iowa

t-.!illllti!lfBl~(712) 755-2154

Midwest Sports
Mall of the Bluffs, Council Bluffs
(712) 322-8833

Front: Melissa Bailey, Ashley Schultz. Second: Autumn Collier, Nikol Thomas, Rachel Schoening. Third: Erin Hanken, Jessica Nowlin, Rachel Peters, Kelsey Lugsch, Alexa Hill. Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

Miller Orthopedic Affiliates, P.C.
Council Bluffs, IA
(712) 323-5333
info @ Millerortho.com
"Proud to serve Iowa since 1972"

Marching Band
~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,

Nebraska Machinery Company

.....

~ -~~~~~~~~~

11002 Sapp Bros. Drive, Omaha, NE
(402) 891-8600
Jim Fischer

The Olive Branch
Valley View Drive, Council Bluffs
(712) 322-2669
"Bountiful Country Goods"

Rhoden Auto Center

Front: Mr. Nate Simons, Jonathon Smith, Missy Ring, Jared Carroll, Cody Bahrke, Doniel Smith, Bethany

3400 South Expressway, Council Bluffs
(712) 366-9400
RhodenAuto .com

Kuhnle, Mott M. Wilson, BJ Pauley, Donielle Kosmocek, Glen Olsen, Melino Cohen, Katie Hanken, Mrs. Ario
Clausen . Second: Ashley Wagner, Beth Horris, Nicki McCool, Elizabeth Thielen, Ka thryn Toler, Katie Sibert,

Ridge Family Practice, P.C.

Amanda Bahrke, Jamie Ring, Ashley Nelson, Jessica Heimbaugh, Sarah Moen, Allison Carroll, Lexi Beebe,

201 Ridge St., Suite 201, Co . Bluffs
(712) 322-5899
Quality, Affordable Healthcare fo r all .

Kristin Porker, Trisha Dea . Third: Dana Schierbrock, Ka tie Harmon, Josh Mork, Alexa Hill, Keith Bruck, Katie
Wiges, Melissa Bailey, Kyle Welbourne, n m Kromer, Megan Osbohr, Mott Schultz, Erin Hanken, Rochel Peters,
Kelsey Messerschmidt, Jenny Speight, Amber Richtig, Megan Fischer, Autumn Collier, Sammy Haugaard, Locey
Messerschmidt, Cassie Ronfeldt, Rochel Kuhnle. Fourth: Justin Mork, Seth Parsons, Austin Koy, John Graham,
Tom Voge, Bryon Olsen, Colton White, Brion Grote, c;hase Means, Andy Berg, Myckell Schenk, Meghan

Rodenburg Construction

McDonald, Rochel Huebert, Caitlin Divelbess, Jenna Polensky, Josh Goodsell, Kaitlyn Pauley, Shannon
Dickerson. Photo by Jo/esch Photography.

Drum Maiors &amp; Percussion

614 5th St., Neola
(712) 485-2682
30 Years of supporting T-C students and athletes.

US Bank-Underwood
321 Highway St.
(712) 566-2244
Offering hometown banking even when you're off at college.

Walgreens
20116th St., Om aha, NE
Store (402) 341-4477
Pharmacy (402) 341-5451
Front: Katie Hanken, Missy Ring, Daniel Smith, Cody Bahrke. Second:
Drum Major Bethany Kuhnle, Danielle Kosmacek, BJ Pauley, Glen Olsen,
Jared Carroll, Jonathan Smith, Melina Cohen, Drum Major Matt M. Wilson. Photo by Jo/esch Photography.

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Warner Insurance Agency, Inc.
207 E. 7th St. , Logan
(712) 644-2456
warnerinsog@hotmail .com
"Your Independent Insurance Agency"
All Lines of Insurance

�Ads/Groups

Jazz Choir

Zimmerman Sales &amp; Service Inc.
Kevin D. Zimmerman, President
202 S. 2nd Street, Neola
(712) 485-2677, 1-800-377-1685

$30

Front: Dono Schierbrock, Cody Huebert, Jamie Ring, Andy Olsen, Amy
Nanninga. Second: Matt M. Wilson, Beth Harris, Chase Means, Josh
Mark, Bethany Kuhnle. Third: Mrs. Arla Clausen, Allison Kennedy, Mrs.
Kandy Kunzman, Justin Mark. Photo by Fischer Photography.

Anne's Beauty Boutique and Tanning
31853 335th St., Minden
( 712) 483-2784

Avoca Building Material Center, Inc.
1500 Sawmill, Avoca
(7121 343-6323

Show Choir

Blue Moon Bar and Grill
312 Front St., Neola
(712) 485-2091

Childs &amp; Hall, P.C.
1005 7th St., Harlan
(712l 755-2lll

Country Mall
314 Front St., Neola
(712) 4 85- 2511

D &amp; D Tire
300 Railway, Persia
(712) 488-2401

Donovan Oil Co.
309 Front St., Neola
(712) 485-2327

Front: Chose Means, Michaela Gray, Som Bowen, Jamie Ring, Cody Huebert,
Kathryn Toler. Second: Andy Olsen, Kyle Welbourne, Keith Bruck. Third:
Christie Schoening, Kristen Ungrod, Shelby Haugaard, Beth Horris, Amy
Nonningo, Jesi Bruck. Fourth: BJ Pauley, Rachel Schoening, Melino Cohen,
Colburn Dittmer, Tim Kramer. Molt M. Wilson, Jodee Hempel, Katie Hanken.
Fifth: Mrs. Ario Clausen, Shannon Dickerson. Locey Messerschmidt, Cody Pester, Allison Ken nedy, Justin Mork, Bethany Kuhnle, Josh Mork. Mrs. Kandy
Kunzman, Josh Goodsell. Sixth: Rachel Kuhnle, Melissa Bailey, Kelsey Lugsch,
Katie Horman, Colton White, Jacob James. Jonathan Smith. Daniel Smith.
Molt Schultz, Glen Olsen, Dana Schierbrock, Ashley Wagner, Sarah Moen.
Photo by Fischer Photography.

Publications

D &amp; RCarWash
Hwy. 83, Avoca
(712) 343-2236

Event Photography
319 5th St. , Defian ce
(712) 748-7011

Fago-Jorgensen, Inc.
30876 450th Street, Avoca
(7121343-6750
1-800-524-91 40

4 Star Seed-Dennis Kenealy
2929 33 5th St., Logan
(712) 644-3007 home
(71 2) 644-1 400 office

Front: Tony Hubbard, Kyle Welbourne, Jesse Kuhnle, Lance Brisbois,
Rachel Kuhnle, Stephanie Cross. Second: All ison Hill, Jessica Heimbaugh,
Alicia Fischer, Missy Barrier, Jesta Thoma s. Third: Bryan Larsen, Sarah
Anderson, Elizabeth Thielen, Shannon Brisbois, Amber Finken, Tanya
Redinbaugh . !Not Pictured: Desiree Sigler) Photo by Mrs. Sarah Elliott.

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�Ads/Groups

Mickel's Family Restaurant
2213 12th Street, Harlan
(7121 755-2400

Minden Bowl Cafe and Lounge
Minden, IA
(7121483-2512, (7121483-2937

First Presbyterian Church
Neola, IA
(7121485-2339

Mirror of Magic
2104 Garfield, Harlan
(7121 755-5950

The Flower Basket
180 S. Elm Street, Avoca
(7121343-2502

Mosquito Valley Ag Supply, Inc., Jack Stamp
3007 Waldorf Ave., Persia
(712) 488-3693 home, (712) 488-2014 office

Gazette
P.O. Box 7, Neola
(7121485-2276
Fax: (712) 485-2277

Neola Tire, Inc., Ken McDonald

G. A. Olsen &amp; Son Trucking

Norm's Sewer-Water-Pumping &amp; Septic Service, Inc.

Persia, Iowa
(7121488-3355
(4021677-0267

1111 Ave. B, Council Bluffs
(7121322-2405 shop, (7121 545-3100 home

204 Front St., Neola
(7121 485-2110

Penny's Visions Art Gallery and ABC Photography
G &amp; R Feed &amp; Grain Co., Inc.
Portsmouth, IA 51565
(712) 743-2425

Indianola Memorial Works
706 S. Jefferson, Indianola
1-800-525-3349
INDMemorialWKS@aol.com

510 Front St., Neola
(712) 485-2618

Peter A. Ziegler, D.D.S., M.S.
Timothy J. Sheehan, D.D.S, M.S.
55 Gleason Ave., Suite 300, Council Bluffs
(7121 322-2025

Schierbrock's Grocery, Patricia's Catering
Jack Hanson Photography
200 Kingsridge Drive, Council Bluffs
(7121 322-7585

Box 36, Neola
(712) 485-2181

Strong Insurance Agency, Inc.
K &amp; K Enterprises &amp; Sons
26677 Sycamore Rd ., Neola
(7121485 -2079

312 E. 7th St., Logan
(7121 644-2710
(712) 488-2365

KNOD Radio Station

Touch of Class Salon

105.3 FM-Harlan, Iowa
(7121755-3883

401 Remington, Neola
(7121485-2416

Lynn Olsen Trucking

Wellman Construction, Inc.

Minden, IA
(7121 483-2044

201 Front St., Neola
(712) 485-2416

Mace's Auto Supply

Western Iowa Insurance, Inc.

104 S. 6th St., Mo. Valley
(7121 642-4156

1911 N. LaVista Heights Rd ., Avoca
(7121 434-6332
deann ak@insureiowa.com

McCarthy Trenching
P.O. Box 506, Avoca
(7121 343-2786

Michel's Minden Grocery
300 Main, Minden
(71 21483-2794

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Southwest Orthodontics
40 Northwest Drive, Council Bluffs
1-800-373-2402
(71 21 323-7589

�Publications Class
Left: Senior Jesse Kuhnle gives two
thumbs up for Publications. Photo by
Tanya Redinbaugh.

Left: Senior Jessica Heimbaugh
works on other homework after she
finished her yearbook spread . Photo
by Sarah Anderson.

Below: Junior Bryan Larsen keeps
the rest of the staff guessing as
usual. Photo by Jesse Kuhnle.

Left: Senior Elizabeth Thielen
and sophomore Rachel Kuhnle
enjoy ice cream snacks after
fi nishing a big deadline. Photo
by Jessica Heimbaugh.

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�.Craig &amp; Katie Barrier

•

Katie and CraigYou two were one of
the best gifts we ever
got.
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Thanks for being a
great kid. Hope all your
dreams come true.
Good luck to all the
Class of 2004.

•

•

Troy Courtier
We love you, Troy!
Mom &amp; Dad

•

Michaela Gray

Shannon Brisbois

Amber Finken

You've acquired a
great abundance of
knowledge &amp; a great
sense of adventure .
Your future should be
very exciting!
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

•

DeanGrote

Follow your dreams
and always remember
that we love you and
will always be here for
you .
Love, Mom, Dad
and Shaun

You're a great person -always be proud
of who you are. Work
hard and make life fun!
Love always-Mom,
Dad, Brian, Laura &amp;
Brad

•

•

AIUson Hill

Allie-son,
We are so proud of
you and know you will
do well in all that you
do.
Love, Mom and
Dad and the girls
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Cody Huebert

Congratulations on
a job "Well done!" We
are very proud of you .
We love you!
Mom, Dad, Rachel,
Luke, and family

�•

Alicia Kenealy

We are very proud
of you, and we love you
more each day!
Love you! Mom,
Dad &amp; Annie

•

Nick Kinart

Oh, you're giving
me a diploma? Good
luck in all you do.
Love, Mom a nd
Dad

•

Jesse Kuhnle

•

Shari Killpack

Shari,
We a re so ve ry
proud of you ! Continue
to pursue your dreams.
Love yo u, M om,
Dad, Dan, James

• Meredith Kosmacek
Meredith,
" ...He who had begun a good work in you
will complete it until the
day of Christ Jesus; ... "
(Phil. 1:6)
We love you, and
thank God for you, Dad,
M om, Trac, Joe, a nd
Danielle

•

Bryan McEvoy

"Commit to the Lord
whatever you do, and
your plans will succeed." Proverbs 16:3
(NIVI God's Blessings
Jesse!
Love, Mom and
Dad

Bryan,
You started out so
small. You grew into a
wonderful person. Always do what makes
you happy!
Love always, Mom,
Dad, Justin

•

•

Andy Oloon

We're proud of you,
Andy. Believe in yourself, continue to work
hard and you'll be successful.
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

JamieRlng

Jamie,
You've made us
proud. Work hard but
enjoy life because every day is precious.
Love, Mom and
Susie

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�•

Katie Sibert

•

Desiree Sigler

Katie,
What a joy and
blessing you are. We
are proud of what you
have become and
what you will be.
Love forever and always, Dad &amp; Mom

Reach for the stars!
They are all yours! I
love you, Desi.
Love, Mom

•

•

Bizabeth Thielen

Kathryn Toler

Elizabeth,
Remember that life
is what you make it.
Dream big, laugh often,
love always, and keep
God close! I wish you
peace and love!
Mom

Our Katy, from child
to beautiful woman,
you made it! May God
bless your future!
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

• Stephanie Wellman

•

''Tazzy"-Be who you
are and reach for the
stars. God bless you .
Love, Mom &amp; Dad

• Tanya Redinbaugh
Tanya,
We a re proud of
you and know you will
keep
making
us
prouder. We love you
and good luck.
Love, Mom, Dad
and Cody

Kathryn Toler

Katy,
I am so proud of
what you have accomp I ish ed and your
graduation from TriCenter. May your future endeavors be successful.
Love, Dad

Good Luck
Class of
2004!
-From the Trojan Staff

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�Colophon
The 2004 Trojan was published by Walsworth Publishing Company
of Marceline, Missouri. Greg Adams served as representative for the
company. All copy was created and written by the Publications staff
exclusively.
.
The cover was a decorated WP design with embossed black
silkscreen printing on a classic gold leather material. AWPC Austere,
BARNES, Futura, Knockout, Oliveoil and Times were chosen for the type
styles in point styles ranging from 6 to 96. The computer program used
to create the layouts was PageMaker 7.0. The theme was "Recorded
Live." Expenses were subsidized entirely through advertising by
merchants, senior parent ads and yearbook sales. There were 200
copies printed. Yearbooks sold for $30 without a namestamp and $35
with a namestamp.
The Trojan Staff would like to recognize the following people for
their hard work and cooperation in making the 2004 Trojan successful.
Those commendable people were Greg Adams, Mindy Sayre, Sarah
Elliott, Brett Nanninga, Angela Huseman, Steve Stafford, Karen Kay, Kelly
Dollen, Rhonda McKenzie, Roberta Morse, Heidi Peters, Susan
Wedemeyer, Arla Clausen, Kelly Alfers, Kevin Matulka, Tami Harman,
TCHS Faculty, The Gazette, Sue Fischer of Fischer Photography and Kris
Beebe of Studio B Photography.
2004 Troian
Editor-in-Chief: Amber Finken
Assisstant Editor: Sarah Anderson
Staff: Missy Barrier, Lance Brisbois, Shannon Brisbois, Stephanie Cross,
Alicia Fischer, Jessica Heimbaugh, Allison Hill, Tony Hubbard,
Jesse Kuhnle, Rachel Kuhnle, Bryan Larsen,
Tanya Redinbaugh, Desiree Sigler, Elizabeth Thielen,
Jesta Thomas, Kyle Welbourne
Adviser: Mrs. Sarah Elliott
Colophon

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�A
Albers, Katie SO, 80
Albers, Megan 6, 28, 3S, 110, 112, llS
Albertus, Kyrstin SO, 80
Alters, Kelly 26
Andersen, Andrew 32, S7
Anderson, Jacob 48, 106, 108, 109
Anderson, Lori 24, 27
Anderson, Sarah 17, 3S, 91, 96, 97, lOS,
110, 113, llS, 117
Arrick, Donald 46, 106
Arrick, Rena 48, 80, 81
Ausdemore, Danielle 38, 71, 87, 91, 114
Ausdemore, Devon 46, 81, 106, 108, 109
Ausdemore, Donna 2S
Ausdemore, Jared 46, 106, 107, 108
Ausdemore, Joe 17, 22, 29, 30, 31, 32,
33, SS, S6, 88
Ausdemore, Landon 3S, 84, 94, 9S
Ausdemore, Wendy 10, 13, 3S, 90, 91,
96, 97, 104, lOS, 112, 113, llS

B
Bahrke, Amanda 3, lS, 29, 3S, lOS, 113,
114, llS, 116
Bahrke, Cody 48, 106, 107, 108, 109, 116
Bailey, Melissa 19, 30, 31, 72, 7S, 76, 78,
11 2, 113, llS, 116, 117
Baker, Shane 99
Bargenquast, Madge 2S
Barrier, Becky 41, 43, 60, 78, 86, 87, 91,
96, 97, 104, lOS, 112
Barrier, Craig 23, 31, 120
Barrier, Heidi SO, 80
Barrier, Katie 30, 31, 60, 63, 11 3, llS, 120
Barrier, Missy 10, 13, lS, 34, 3S, 87, 91,
97, lOS, 112, 113, llS, 117
Bartlet, Connor 46, 106, 108
Bartlet, Joe 108
Beebe, Austin SO, 80
Beebe, Lexi 3, 29, 34, 3S, 112, 113, 114,
llS, 116
Bennett, Kim 86, 87
Bennett, Linda 2S
Berg, Andy 15, 35, 43, 70, 77, 114, 116
Berg, Michael 48, 106
Besch, Samona 46, 81
Bird, Stephanie 48
Birtwell, Clarrisa SO, 80
Bladt, Betty 2S
Bomfim, Regis 29, 30, 43, 88, 9S
Boryca, Jessica 32
Boryca, Julie 38
Bowen, Andy S9, 9S, 108
Bowen, Andy J. 46
Bowen, Jessica SO, 80

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Index

Bowen, Sam 2, 7, 30, 31, 33, 64, 117
Brisbois, Beth 46, 81
Brisbois, Josh 84
Brisbois, Lance 37, 38, 68, 112, 113, llS,
117
Brisbois, Shannon 13, 31, 33, 62, 82, 101,
117, 120
Brock, Megan SO
Brockhoff, Mandeigh 28, 40, 41, lOS, llS
Brockhoff, Shawn 3S, S9, 112
Bruck, Brittani 46, 106, 108, 109
Bruck, Jason SO, 80
Bruck, Jesi 38, 91, 112, 113, llS, 117
Bruck, Keith lS, S8, 78, 116, 117
Bruck, Randy 38, 57, 58, 101, 112, 114, llS
Bruck, Raymond 29, 35, 70, 95, 100, 101,
114
Bruck Sr., Raymond 27
Bruck, Theresa 2S
Bruck, Tyler SO, 80
Buboltz, Crystal SO, 80
Buboltz, Nick 38, 88, 113
Buboltz, Ross 46, 106, 107, 109
Buckley, Garrett 48, 80, 81, 106, 108, 109
Burbridge, Ashley 48, 81, 107, 109
Burbridge, Lauren 29, 35, 54
Burford, Dale 46, 106
Burns, Sarah 48, 81, 109
Butler, Ashley 46, 81, 106, 108
Butler, Ken 38, 84

Clevenger, Tina 87
Cochran, Carl 26, S7, 88, 9S
Coffey, Julie 24, 26
Cohen, Melina 28, 41, 77, 112, 114, 116,
117
Cohen, Nancy 27
Collier, Autumn 38, 7S, llS, 116
Collinge, Nikki 28, 37, 38, 112, 113, 115
Collins, Catrena 48, 80
Collins, Cayla 41, llS
Cook, Brett 33, 70, 71, 114
Corrin, Colton SO, 80
Corrin, Daniel SO, 80
Corrin, Jesse 46, 108
Courtier, Lance 46, 81, 106, 107, 109
Courtier, Terry 27
Courtier, Troy 12, 15, 30, 31, 43, 84, 85,
120
Cox, Christopher 48
Cross, Stephanie 37, 38, S3, S4, 59, 87,
117
Crozier, Beth 38, 52, llS
Crozier, Jared 50, 80
Crozier, Jennifer 17, 33, 115
Cudd, Amanda 50, 80
Cudd, Brannon 48, 109
Cudd, Joseph 50, 80
Cudd, Timothy 46, 109
Cyr, Chet 41, 68, 72, 112, 114, ll S
Cyr, Shaun 48, 81, 109

c

D

Calhoon, Josh SO, Sl, 80
Campbell, Kyle SO, 80
Campbell, Seth 46
Carrigan, Connie 46, 80, 81, 106, 109
Carrigan, Eric 38, 84, 88, 9S, 103, 11 4
Carroll, Allison 17, 29, 34, 3S, 61 , 112, llS,
116
Carroll, Jared 4S, 46, 80, 81 , 106, 108,
109, 116
Chemelka, Brenda 26
Christiansen, Am anda 38, 61
Christiansen, Amy 48, 80, 81
Christiansen, Austin 46
Christiansen, Courtney 46, 81 , 106, 108,
109
Christiansen, Jean 27
Clark, Eric 28, 52, 54, 68, 70, 71 , 88, 112,
113, ll S
Clark, Kyle 48, 106, 108
Clark, Travis 46, 107
Clark, Wes 41, 88, 102, 103
Clausen, Arla 26, 79, 116, 117
Clevenger, Jake 41, 84, 88, 99, 103
Clevenger, John 41, 84, 88, 98, 99, 103,
112

Dailey, Taylor 81
Dalton, Jenny 18, 33, 55
Dalton, Pat 105
Danker, Corey 50, 80
Danker, Derrick 35, 88, 89, 103
Danker, Morgan 46, 80, 81, 106, 113
Daringer, Brent 10, 30, 52, 114
Daringer, Tyler 48, 106
Darrington, Nicole 46, 80, 81, 106, 108,
109
Dau, Lyndsay 101
Davis, Courtney 41
Davis, Luke 48; 80, 106
Dea, Trisha 41, 63, 112, 116
Denning, Kerrie 46, 81 , 106, 109
Dermody, Alissa 46, 81
Dermody, Jim 26, 84, 88, 94, 95
Dickerson, Matt 37, 38, 61 , 88, 103
Dickerson, Shannon 3, 17, 29, 35, 116
117
Dittmer, Colburn 28, 35, 94, 95, 102, 103,
114, 117
Divelbess, Caitlin 23, 41, 11 2, 11 6
Dollen, Kelly 25
Dollen, Megan 48, 80, 81 , 107, 109

�Dollen, Sean 50, 80
Driver, James 46, 81, 106, 107
Driver, Jerry 27
Duncan, Mary Jo 41

E
Eberl, Zach 48, 80, 81, 106, 109
Eikenberry, Rachel 91
Elliott, Dan 7, 24, 26, 88, 103
Elliott, Sarah 26, 66
Epperson, Amber 46, 81, 106, 108, 109
Esser, Kim 25, 111
Exline, Aleshia 81, 108

F
Fah, Jeff 24, 26, 29, 88
Felton, Melissa 48
Ferguson, Tyler 48, 106, 108, 109
Fiala, Zach 38
Finken, Amber 5, 11, 16, 31, 32, 43, 69,
87, 112, 113, 117, 120
Finken, Derek 50, 80
Finken, Kasey 48, 81, 107, 109
Finken, Lauren 12, 30, 32, 95
Finken, Shannon 46, 81, 106, 108, 109
Finken, Tyler 41, 84
Fischer, Alicia 13, 16, 29, 38, 43, 68, 87,
92, 93, 96, 97, 104, 105, 112, 113,
114, 115, 117
Fischer, Jim 27
Fischer, Janette 107, 109
Fischer, Kyle 44, 48, 81, 106, 108, 109
Fischer, Megan 38, 55, 68, 69, 73, 74,
100, 101, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116
Flemming, Lois 25
Foote, Carletta 46, 81

G
Gale, Justin 2, 41
Gale, Timothy 50, 80
Garren, Jacey 41, 55, 84, 88, 98, 99, 103
Garren, Wade 35, 56, 83, 88, 89, 99, 103
Gau, Ad am 41, 78, 84, 92, 93, 94, 103,
115
Gau, Alisha 3, 10, 13, 34, 35, 86, 87, 91,
97, 104, 105, 110, 112, 115
Gehling, Joseph 80
Goldapp, Noah 46, 106
Goodsell, Josh 10, 34, 35, 101, 116, 117
Goodwin, Jake 16, 38, 43
Graham, John 11, 41, 84, 92, 93, 94, 95,
102, 103, 112, 116
Grap, Barb 27
Gray, Michaela 15, 32, 33, 58, 66, 68, 95,
11 2, 117, 120

Gray, Shawn 48, 80, 81, 109
Green, Joseph 50
Greiner, Kelli 11, 12, 14, 30, 70, 71, 114
Griffin, Rosie 46, 81
Griffin, Taylor 46, 106
Griffith, Andrew 46, 80, 106
Griffith, Jonathan 50, 80
Grote, Brian 29, 37, 38, 84, 88, 95, 102,
103, 116
Grote, Dean 22, 32, 70, 71, 84, 101, 114,
120
Grote, Laura 48, 81, 107, 109
Grote, Seth 92
Gruber, Emily 48, 80, 81
Gunderson, Taylor 50, 80
Gwynn, Andrew 46

H
Hadfield, Ellen 48, 107
Hadfield, Rebecca 5, 38, 53, 68, 87, 114
Haggerty, Alisha 38
Haggerty, Brian 33
Hall, Jenny 115
Handbury, Max 27
Handy, Kelsey 50, 80
Hanken, Erin 12, 38, 72, 75, 103, 116
Hanken, Katie 3, 41, 72, 17, 86, 87, 91,
116, 117
Hansen, Dan 48, 106, 109
Hansen, Jenny 26, 106
Harman, Jeff 27
Harman, Katie 5, 11, 23, 38, 43, 68, 69,
78, 87, 91, 97, 105, 112, 113, 114, 116,
117
Harman, Tami 25
Harris, Beth 13, 34, 35, 59, 64, 97, 105,
115, 116, 117
Harryman, Kent 35, 36, 84, 88, 89, 103
Harryman, Samantha 46, 81, 108
Haubrich, William 50, 80
Haugaard, Abby 46, 80, 81, 106, 109
Haugaard, Sammy 3, 23, 41, 105, 112,
114, 116
Haugaard, Shelby 35, 105, 117
Heim, Paula 27
Heim, Steve 27
Heimbaugh, Jessica 4, 31, 33, 77, 87, 91,
113, 114, 115, 116, 117
Hempel, Jodee 28, 38, 60, 67, 114, 117
Hensley, Andy 14, 26, 84, 99, 106
Hensley, Nathan 41, 92, 94, 103
Hill, Alexa 22, 37, 38, 74, 116
Hill, Allison 10, 31, 117, 120
Hill, Jeri 48, 80, 81, 109
Hood, Darcy 27
Hood, Laura 41
Horn, Patrick 50, 80

Hornbostel, Larry 26
Hough, Brent 14, 15, 34, 35, 61, 95
Hubbard, Kelli 50, 80
Hubbard, Rodney 41
Hubbard, Tony 29, 37, 38, 88, 103, 117
Huddle, Sheyna 41, 74, 91, 105, 115
Huebert,Codyl5,30,43,68,69,79,84,
88, 89, 95, 103, 112, 113, 117, 120
Huebert, Rachel 23, 41, 86, 87, 91, 105,
112, 116
Huseman, Angela 24, 25

J
Jacobs, Zachary 50, 80
James, Amanda 48, 80, 81, 107, 109
James, Jacob 41, 117
Jarrett, Beth 50, 80
Jarrett, Dennis 26
Jarrett, Holly 26
Jarrett, Joseph 47, 80, 81, 106, 109
Justice, Joan 25

K
Kay, Austin 4, 41, 77, 84, 99, 116
Kay, Karen 24, 25, 113
Kenealy, Alicia 58, 113, 121
Kenealy, Ann ie 41
Kennedy, Allison 38, 43, 59, 79, 101, 117
Keogh, Cassie 25, 26
Killpack, Daniel 50, 80
Killpack, Shari 17, 19, 30, 121
Kinart, Nick 3, 19, 30, 33, 59, 121
Kline, Sue 25
Knisley, Kenn 30
Kohl, Justin 56
Kosmacek, Danielle 41, 65, 92, 105, 116
Kosmacek, Meredith 30, 105, 121
Kozeal, Max 26, 84, 103, 106
Kramer, Nick 48, 80, 106
Kramer, Tim 38, 82, 84, 88, 95, 102, 103,
112, 116, 117
Kuhnle, Bethany 7, 23, 38, 55, 62, 64,
66, 67, 68, 78, 112, 113, 114, 116, 117
Kuhnle, Jesse 5, 7, 11, 15, 30, 33, 83, 88,
89, 100, 101, 117, 121
Kuhnle, Rachel 63, 114, 116, 117
Kunze, Glenda 26, 60
Ku nzman, Kandy 117
Kurtzuba, Brandy 47, 80
Ku rtzuba, Melony 50

l
Lahr, Megan 47, 81, 106, 109
Lahr, Trista 37, 38, 78, 101, 112, 113, 115
Lang, Alyssa 50, 80
Larsen, Bill 26

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125

�Larsen, Bryan 3, 15, 35, 84, 85, 88, 95,
103, 117
Larsen, Mike 45, 108
Larsen, Monte 45, 47, 81, 106, 108, 109
LeBaugh, Josh 47, 106, 107
LeBaugh, TJ 35, 98, 99, 113
Lefeber, Kyle 47, 80, 81, 106, 108, 109
Legarda, Weston 50
Leighty, Cassie 47, 81
Lenagh, Kyle 47, 106, 109
Leonard, Steven 37
Leuschen, Cassandra 72
Lindvall, Alexander 50, 80
Littleton, Elizabeth 48, 107, 109
Lugsch, Kelsey 39, 67, 73, 112, 113, 116,
117

Minahan, Sara 49
Moen, Sarah 6, 15, 35, 69, 70, 99, 112,
113, 114, 115, 116, 117
Moffatt, Sarah 51, 80
Momsen, Erin 51
Morriss, Mindy 45, 47, 81, 106, 108, 109
Morse, Roberta 25
Myers, Jesi 33

N

Nanninga, Amy 34, 35, 57, 78, 87, 90,
91, 97, 105, 112, 113, 114, 117
Nanninga, Brett 25
Nanninga, Laura 86, 87
Nanninga, Matt49, 80, 81, 106, 107, 108,
109
Nanninga,
Sally 25
M
Nelson, Anthony 51, 80
Manhart, Andy 41, 88, 98, 99, 103, 114
Nelson, Ashley 7, 15, 17, 35, 91, 99, 115,
Manhart, Michele 44, 48, 80, 81, 107
116
Manhart, Samantha 39, 57, 74, 83, 91,
Nelson, Bobby 27
104, 105, 115
Nelson, Brandon 35, 71
Mark, Josh 41, 61, 73, 77, 78, 94, 112, 116, Nelson, Hilary 41, 43, 55, 86, 87, 99, 112
117
Nelson, Kim 7
Mark, Justin 13, 35, 78, 116, 117
Nelson, Matt 36, 47
Marr, Kelsey 47, 106
Nelson, Olivia 28, 41
Marr, Tyler 51, 80
Neukirch, Jordan 47, 108
Marsh, Baleigh 48, 80, 81, 107, 109
Newland, Andy 5, 39, 58, 71, 114
Marsh, Ryan 84, 88
Newland, Kyle 47
Marshall, Grant 41, 99
Nielsen, Kirk 27
Marshall, Kathryn 51, 80
Nielsen, Leah 47, 81, 106, 108, 109
Matulka, Kevin 26
Nihsen, Roni 80, 81, 106, 108, 109
McCool, Austin 39, 61, 95, 101
Nihsen, Veronica 47
McCool, Nicki 2, 5, 29, 39, 55, 58, 75, 87, · Nishen, Matt 39
11 5, 116
Norman, Zach 47, 80, 81, 106, 109
McDermott, Jordan 48, 81, 106, 108, 109
Nowlin, Jessica 42, 74, 116
McDonald, Meghan 23, 41, 57, 73, 91,
0
105, 112, 116
McElmeel, Aubrey 51, 80
Ohlinger, Bev 26
McEvoy, Bryan 15, 30, 56, 58, 68, 113, 121
Oloff, Andrew 17, 36, 52, 70, 114
McEvoy, Justin 2, 40, 41, 115
Oloff, Billi 49, 80, 81, 107
Mckee, Judy 25
Olsen, Amy 91, 109
McKenzie, Rhonda 25, 27
Olsen, Andy 13, 15, 28, 61, 70, 71 , 84, 85,
McPhillips, Dan 44, 48, 106, 108, 109
103, 114, 115, 117, 121
Means, Chase 19, 58, 76, 79, 95, 112,
Olsen, Bryan 6, 40, 42, 43, 84, 88, 116
113, 114, 11 6, 117
Olsen, Glen 39, 78, 11 2, 116, 117
Messerschmidt, Kelsey 40, 41, 90, 91 ,
Olsen, Gus 51, 80
96, 97, 11 2, 116
O'Neill, Connor 42
Messerschmidt, Lacey 35, 59, 68, 70, 90, Orme, Cody 49, 106, 107
91, 96, 97, 11 2, 114, 11 6, 117
Ortman, Emilie 39, 62, 68, 73, 74, 87, 91,
Messerschmidt, Linsey 49, 81 , 107, 109
112, 114, 115
Messerschmidt, Stephen 51, 80
Osbahr, Megan 29, 42, 73, 116
Michl, Karly 51, 80
Osbon, Jacob 49, 109
Milliken, Justin 107, 111
Osbon, Kyle 63
Minahan, Amanda 32, 33
Minahan, Lisa 47, 80, 81, 106, 107, 108,
109

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p
Palensky, Daniel 47
Palensky, Jenna 39, 67, 91, 116
Parker, Kristin 42, 74, 91, 115, 116
Parks, Chelsey 49
Parks, Kelsey 107, 109
Parks, Lexi 47, 106, 108, 109
Parsons, Colin 47, 80, 106
Parsons, Derek49, 80, 81, 106
Parsons, Seth 17, 36, 61, 114, 116
Pauley, BJ 14, 17, 65, 103, 116, 117
Pauley, Joey 11, 28, 33, 88
Pauley, Kaitlyn 42, 66, 86, 87, 91, 114, 11 6
Pauley, Kurt 40, 42, 53, 65, 84, 88, 94,
103, 112
Payne, Rick 27, 28, 99
Pedersen, Josie 47, 80, 81, 106
Pester, Brandy 36, 57
Pester, Cody 2, 42, 78, 117
Pester, Nicole 47, 81 , 113, 115
Peters, Caleb 47, 81, 106, 108
Peters, Rachel 39, 65, 74, 105, 116
Peters, Ray 88
Petersen, Brandon 84
Petersen, Cody 7, 16, 36, 88
Pettit, Mike 27
Pitts, Eric 36
Ploen, Kaitlin 49, 81, 107, 109
Ploen, Kelsey 81, 107, 109
Pogge, Bobbi 5, 39, 43, 68, 69, 87, 97,
112, 113, 114
Pogge, Brandon 51, 80
Pohlman, Zachary 51, 80
Preucil, Jake 99, 112

R
Raitt, Lian 51, 80
Redinbaugh, Cody 47, 106, 107, 108
Redinbaugh, Tanya 4, 10, 14, 29, 3o, 31 ,
62, 97, 100, 101, 117, 122, 128
Reed, Angie 42
Rice, Clint 28, 88
Richey, Jacob 36, 103
Richey, Nicole 42, 72, 92, 11 2
Richtig, Amber 42, 116
Richtig, Andrew 37, 39
Richtig, Kasandra 51, 80
Rieber, Nathan 36
Ring, Brandy 11, 40, 42, 61
Ring, Corey 47, 106, 107, 109
Ring, Daniel 51, 80
Ring, Jamie 30, 32, 33, 43, 64, 79, 113,
115, 116, 117, 121
Ring, Kyle 49, 81, 106, 108, 109
Ring, Leetah 47, 81
Ring, Missy 13, 42, 66, 67, 112, 116

�Ring, Tom 27
Robertson, Bridgitte 49
Robertson, Tricia 42
Ronfeldt, Cassie 42, 115, 116

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1

Sandoval, Cody 49
Schechinger, Amberly 26
Schenk, Myckell 39, 68, 74, 77, 112, 113,
115, 116
Schierbrock, Anthony 47
Schierbrock, Dana 5, 11, 28, 39, 43, 69,
87, 97, 105, 116, 117
Schoening, Christie 42, 117
Schoening, Rachel 42, 43, 115, 116, 117
Schroder, Emily 42, 43, 86, 87, 90, 96,
97, 112, 115
Schueman, Ryan 36
Schultz, Ashley 7, 16, 33, 56, 60, 65, 75,
116
Schultz, Matt 37, 39, 88, 103, 116, 117
Sherman, Kim 24, 26
Shreeves, Kurtis 15, 28, 36, 88
Shreeves, Laysa 51, 73, 80
Shriver, Alex 49, 106, 108, 109
Sibert, Katie 14, 31, 43, 78, 83, 90, 91, 111,
113, 114, 115, 116, 122
Sibert, Nathan 51, 80
Sidebottom, Elizabeth 51, 80
Siebels, Carly 42, 91, 112
Siebels, Jared 49, 106, 108, 109
Sigler, Desiree 4, 7, 30, 32, 33, 58, 122
Simons, Nate 26, 53, 76, 80, 101, 116
Smith, Daniel 12, 36, 101, 116, 117
Smith, Jonathan 4, 42, 67, 92, 94, 100,
101, 113, 114, 116, 117
Smith, Joseph 51, 80
Sondag, Michelle 34, 36, 57, 72, 115
Sondag, Nyra 26
ondag, Tommy 42
Soppe, Kaitlin 47, 81, 106, 109
Sornsen, Pete 106
Speight, Jenny 39, 60, 66, 68, 72, 112,
113, 114, 116
Spomer, Kurt 45, 47, 81, 106, 108, 109
Stafford, Steve 25, 113
Stamp, Calley 47, 81, 106
Stamp, Luke 84
Stamp, Mike 84
c:;tangl, Ann 49, 81
Stangl, Ashley 33
itangl, Tommy 42, 88, 94, 95, 115
Srark, Brandie 36, 115
Stephens, Bret 23, 39, 63, 68, 84, 95,
103, 11 2, 115
Stephens, Cassie 49, 81, 107
trahm, Makenna 51, 80

Sullivan, Blake 51, 80

T
Tapp, Jared 37, 39, 73, 84, 99
Taylor, Ashleigh 49, 80, 81, 109
Taylor, Dustin 42, 84, 94, 95, 101
Taylor, Michael 49
Thielen, Elizabeth 13, 15, 23, 30, 31, 82,
86, 87, 91, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117,
122
Thomas, Jesta 3, 6, 34, 36, 43, 73, 112,
115, 117
Thomas, Nicholas 51, 80
Thomas, Nikol 39, 67, 114, 116
Thomas, Tina 47, 81, 108
Thuelen, Julie 26
Toler, Kathryn 29, 30, 32, 33, 60, 68, 90,
91, 112, 113, 115, 116, 117, 122
Torneten, Josh 42, 84, 88, 94, 103
Tritsch, Lacey 11, 42, 63, 96, 97
Tuel, Alyssa 49, 80, 81, 107, 109
Tuel, Amelia 42, 73, 105, 112, 113
-Tuttle, David 47, 81, 108, 109
Tuttle, Debra 49, 81, 107, 109
Tuttle, Rachel 51, 80
Tuttle, Stephanie 47, 106, 108i 109

u
Ungrad, Kristen 2, 5, 23, 29, 39, 59, 69 •
87, 97, 112, 114, 117

v
Vaughn, Vanessa 39
Veltoff, Dave 108
Voge, Tom 36, 67, 114, 116
Vorthmann, Brandon 6, 13, 19, 30, 53 • 63,
88, 89, 103
Vorthmann, Bryce 80
Vorthmann, Heather 49, 81
Vorthmann, Michelle 47, 81
Vorthmann, Stephen 80

109
Welbourne, Kyle 14, 15, 30, 31, 64, 73,
76, 78, 84,85,88, 89,98, 99, 102,
103, 113, 116, 117
Wellman, Catherine 51, 80
Wellman, Danielle 36, 57
Wellman, Jon 51
Wellman, Kari 37, 39, 53, 115
Wellman, Kelci 51, 80
Wellman, Laura 47, 81, 106, 109
Wellman, Nicole 49, 80, 81, 107, 109
Wellman, Stephanie 15, 23, 31, 113, 114,
115, 122
Wellman, Tessa 87
White, Colton 42, 84, 88, 99, 103, 112,
116, 117
Wiges, Katie 11, 40, 42, 72, 73, 91, 96,
97, 116
Wiggins, Ashley 49, 81, 107, 109
Wilson, Matt M. 29, 39, 55, 63, 79, 88,
95, 103, lll, 112, 116, 117
Wilson, Matt R. 42
Wilson, Murlene 27
Withers, Chris 47, 108, 109
Witt, Gail 27
Witt, Jeremy 29, 36, 70, 84, 114
Witt, Johnnie 3, 4, 36, 84, 85, 95, 114
Witt, Kendall 49, 106, 107, 109
Wollenhaupt, John 15, 18, 23, 31, 52, 69,
70, 71, 114

z
Zellmer, John 36, 70, 99
Zimmerman, Kyle 51, 80

w
Wagner, Ashley 28, 39, 68, 79, 87, 112,
113, 115, 116, 117
Walker, Chris 80
Walker, Jamie 81
Walker, Jodie 81
Walter, Alley 47, 81, 106, 108
Walter, Hilaree 51, 80
Ward, Amanda 49
Ward, Debra 51, 80
Ward, Shirley 27
Wedemeyer, Brian 25, 91
Wedemeyer, Susan 11, 26, 105
Welbourne, Danielle 47, 80, 81, 106, 108,

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�By: Amber Finken

Tri-Center High
School Librruy

HIGH SCHOOL REUNION
As the school year flew by and
the graduating class inched closer to-

leyball and basketball and by takin
home the State title in track.

wards their final days, the reality of

While some students sper

another year come and gone began

much of the year adjusting to life i

to sink in. Over the

high school, others were busy plar

course of the past

ning for the future by searching fc

nine months, many

colleges and researching different cc

memories

reer opportunities. For the Class

•

were

made and shared

2004, those decisions seeme d t

that set the year

come all too soon.
Once the month of May finall

apart from all the
rest.

came and went, both students an

Students and staff alike expe-

staff shared mixed feelings of anothE

rienceo several instances of success

year in the history books. The 2002

and improvement that sparked an

2004 school year included severe

unforgettable school year. Once

moments and activities that will b

again, girls' athletics dominated in

sure to come up at high school re

several sports by just coming up short

unions for years to come.

of the State Tournament in both vol-

The girls' track team earned
their first State Championship.
State participants and coaches
gathered for a group photo
after an assembly at which they
were recognized for their
achievement. Photo by Mrs.

Sarah Elliott.

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Tri - Center J un i or Class
M tter Of Fact: .

Tri - Center Ju n ior Class
Matter Of Fact .

��Tri-Center High
School Ubrary

Matter of Fact
TRI-CENTER HIGH SCHOOL
33980 310th STR££T
NEOLA, IA 51559
(712) 485-2257

2005 Trojan
Volume 47
Titl e

l

�Openln1
Entering the school on the first day, students and
staff coud hear the buzz from a mil e away . Freshmen
were in a frenzy to quickJy learn the rope , sophomores
:...-'-'""-r already showing their experience, juniors were
pumpe they were truly upperclas men, and seniors were
soaking u their last first day.
Th year held promise for tudent to et high
goals. A dernics would provide the opportunity for
stuElent to continue their education in an area in which they
were interested. Athletics would provide the opportunities for
students to showcase their athletic talen ts on the field, court,
track or mat, while numerous organ izati ons wo uld give students
the opportunities to showcase their talents to the school, community,
and entire area.
Students had anticipation and excitment for the new year of many possibiI ities and hope.
It was a "Matter of Faot" that the students were in control of the standard of ucces that the
year would bring.

2

Opening

J

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Spread By: Sarah Anderson

Opening

3

�Student
Ufe

ts' lives involv d much more than school ; they

enjoyed any activities. Vacationing and spending time
with frien s seemed to be highlights. Pl ay ing and
followin sports team was another popular pastime as
ell · umerous other hobbi e . Homecoming, Prom and
Spirit Week were all bi g events and highli ght in students'
lives also. Outside of school and academics, tudents always
found something to do .

Spread By: Alicia Fischer

4

Student Life

�Contents
Summer
Hobbies at Random
Spirit Week
Homecoming
Prom
Spirit Week, Homecoming, Prom Collage
Graduation
Favorites Survey at Random

Division

5

�Spread By: Tony Hubbard

A Few Facts
Summer vacations are a highlight for many. According
to a survey of students, 63 % went on vacation. For
those students, Florida was popul ar and amusement
parks were a bi g hit with camping a close second.

During the summer students enjoy hanging out with
frie nds and other fun activites. In order to do so me of
those, a number of students work. About 45 % of the
students had a job during the summer.
Summer sports are also popular. In fact, 57% of the
students played baseball and softball. Many of those
not play ing, then , attended to cheer on and support

Above: Junior Ashley Wagner and graduate
Andy Olson pose for a picture whil e in Chicago for
a vacati on. Photo pro vided by Ashley Wagne1:

---..1--.;:-i

Above: Senior Nathan Rieber, so phomore Hilary
Nelson and senior Wade Gan-en support the softball

Left: Freshmen Kerrie Denning and Roni Nihsen
receive awards for th e ir 4-H pr ~ects at West
Pottawattam ie County Fa ir. Photo provided by

Kerrie Denning.
6

Student Life

�I most enjoy not
going to school
and hanging out
with friend s.
· Above: Sophomores Megan Osbahr and
Olivia Nelson spend fun times hanging out.
Photo provided by Megan Osba/11:
Left: Josh Goodsell works to support U.S.
troops. Photo provided by Josh Goodsell.

Above: eighth graders Alex Shriver and
Bahrke, freshman Monte Larsen, eighth grader
Matt Nanninga, and freshman Corey Ring pose
for a picture at the Juni or Olympics. Photo
provided by Monte Larsen.
Se ni or Shelby Haugaard and junior Myckell
Schenk ge t c lose for a picture whi le on church trip .

Photo µro vided by Sh elby Haugaard.
R ight: Junio r Rachel Kuhnle and graduate
Stepha nie Wellman get excited before riding a roller
coaster. Photo provided by Shelby Haugaard.

I like to be outside
in the sununer; I like
to go to the lake.

Summer

7

�Spread By: Amelj a Tuel

Hobbies are acti vities done fo r
enj oy ment during spare time. Students' hobbi es
vary from high-thrilling paintballing and fo urwheeling to the calmjng acti vities of draw ing and
pl aying or listening to music. While students
may not have a "real" hobby, some dedicate much
or all of their extra time to working on it. Though
hobbies can take a lot of time, they won' t always
take a lot of money. Students dec ide the level of
dedication and the amount of money they are
willi ng to spend.

enj oys
-.-.~I pain tballin g

during hi s
weekends.
Photo

Above: Senior Tom Voge and Freshman
Chris Withers battle it out playing a game of
Ri sk.
Right: Seniors Sarah Moen and Ashley
Nelson spend freetime at concerts. Photo
provided by Ashley Nelson.

8

Student Life

Above: Freshman Zach Norman poses with
his skateboa rd. Norman enjoys the hobby
of ska teboard ing in hi s freetime.

�Soph o more Austin Kay ra ces
his dirtbike at his house. Photo provided by

Above: Sophom ore Rachel Schoening expresses her fee lings
th ro ugh her writing.
Below : Sophomore Lacey Tritsch shows her horse Rhody
during the summer. Photo p rovided by Lacey Tritsch.

Above: Sophomore Sammy Haugaard uses her spare
time to scrapbook. Photo proi•ided by Olivia Nelson.
Below: Seni or Jeremy Witt tra tor pulls as a hobby.
Photo provided by Jeremy Witt.

I scrapbook
because that way I
can remember what
I did in high
school.

Hobbies

t

Random

9

�Spread By: Rachel Kuhnl e
Sp· it week is the celebration of bizarre apparel , transexuality, and
saraastic skits ... oh, and school pride too. A refreshing break from
the orm, Spirit Week was welcomed by students who were
alfeady bursting with competitive class pride.

THe days included Twin Day, Opposite Gender Day, Wacky/
Bae wards Day, Celebrity/Halloween Day, and Black and Gold
Dar The juniors, taking first for Twin Day, Celebrity/Hallowee n
Dew and Black and Gold Day, wo n the dress up days competiti on.

ln ~ddition to dress up days, classes competed in activi ties such
as class ski ts, obstacle cou rse and fence decorating. The week
concluded with a pep rally at whi ch classes vied against each
ot

~r one las t time in a class cheer. After taking first or second in

e ch competition, the jun ior class was declared the overall winner.

Above: Sophomore Kurt Pauley fancys a
modest top and skirt fo r hi s Oppo ite Gender
Day raiment.

Above: Juniors Jared Tapp and Nick Buboltz
" bust" with class pride.
Left: Seniors Lacey Messerschmidt and Shannon
Dickerson goo f off on Wacky/Backwards Day.
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Student Life

�It' s fun to see
the junior class
freak out.
Above: Freshmen Megan Lahr and Abby
Haugaard support their class by dressing
alike on Twin Day.
Left : Junior Rachel Kuhnle fl ashes friend
junior Trista Lahr on Halloween Day.

Above: Junior and sophomore members of an
Algebra II class sport jersies in the schoo l colors,
bl ack and gold.

Above: Freshmen Courtney Christiansen,
Mo nte Larsen and Noah Goldap dress up fo r
Hal loween Day.
Right: Me mbers of 6th hour Business Math
dre s for Wacky/B ackwards Day.

hot transex uals.

Spirit

eek

II

�Spread By : Stephanie Cros

Coro nation, themed "Please Remember," took pl ace on Saturday,
October 9, at 8:00 p.m. , while the dance followed . The hi gh
sc ool gy m, decorated ornately in a " whimsical decor," was the
s tting for both the coronation and dance.
,King candidates included Landon Ausdemore, Colburn Dittmer,
K'ent Harry man, Bryan Larsen, Cody Petersen and Johnnie Witt.
I

Sarah Anderson, Wendy Ausdemore, Mi ssy Barri er. Ali sha Gau ,
BJ th Harri s and Jesta Thomas were queen candidates. Amanda
ahrke and Jeremy Witt served as hostess and host, whil e Mr.
Roger Larsen and Mi ss Amy Ol sen were sponsors.
Wendy Ausdemore was crowned Queen, while Bryan Larsen
wa crowned King. Sarah Anderson and Johnnie Witt were

Above: Lav ishl y presentin g the ir accom plishments, Bryan Larsen and Wendy Ausdemore
pose fo r the ca mera.

Left: Cody Peterson spin" his partner d uring the
opening dance of Coronation .

12

Student Life

�Left : Beth Harris and Alisha Gau look on as the Royalty is crowned.
Below : The Court shows their smiles. Photo provided by: ABC Photography.

and Kent Harryman are " coo l" as court members are introdu ced.
Right: Jcsta Thomas and Johnnie Witt show off
the ir skills as they preform the Ho meco ming
Dance.

lt shows that if you ~u·e
polite to people they
might return the favor.
Because if it was just a
popul arity contest, I
would not have been
voted in the top two.

Homecoming

13

�A Few Facts

Spread By: Ameli a Tuel

P om, "Take My Breath Away," was held on
Sarurday, April 16. The dinner was at the
Minden Community Hall followed by Grand
.~ arch and the dance in the high school gym.
Mrs. Julie Coffey and Miss Kim Sherman
sponsored the prom and junior students formed
c1mmittees for decorating, fundraising, and food/
banquet.
For Post Prom students loaded onto buses and
tr veled to the National Guard Armory in Council
Bl ffs. Activities included Cash Cube, Toilet
Races, Night Vision, Bungee Run , Gravity Ball,
Karaoke, Hypnotist, Mechanical Bull, Dodge
Ball and Human Fuseball.
Above: Senior Justin M ark , in hi s styli sh hat, is all
dec ked out and looking good at the Prom dinner,
whi ch was served by se lect sophomores.

Above: Freshman Kaitlin Sop pe, senior Alisha Gau ,
junior Jesi Bruck and se ni or Amanda Ba hr ke, all
Drill Team me mbe rs, " perform" at the da nce.
Above: Seni ors Bra nd y Pester and Andy Berg "Take
[the Crowd's JBreath Away in the Grand March.

14 Student Life

�It was lots of fun ;
different from
what I thought it
was going to be,
but overall it was
a fun evening
with friends.

Right: Juni ors Dana Schierbrock and Nicki
McCool and senior Sarah Anderson along
wilh a crowd gather to cheer on junior Matt
Schultz as he " busts a move" at the dance.

Prom 15

�16 Student Life

��Spread By: Lance Bri sbois

actuation Commencement was took place on
Sunday, May 15, at 2:00 in the high school gym.
Bok ct President Jim Fischer awarded diplomas and
Guidance Counselor Tami Harman presented
'
......---.....,, eboloarships.

Above: Josh Goodsell proudl y crosses the stage
after be ing awarded hi s diploma.

Valedictorian Wendy Ausdemore tell s of
"things she has learned" as she de li vers her speech .
Left: Lauren Burbridge enjoys the ce le bration a
family and friend s gather to give congratulatio ns.

18 Students Life

�I feel excited
and scared.
Now the real
world begins.
Above: During the recess ional, Jesta Thomas
and Daniel Smith ponder wiiat li es ahead.
Left: Salutatorian Amy Na1minga gives some
"alph abet advice" to fe llow classmates.

bove: With dipl omas in hand , seni ors are fill ed
with anti cipati on as the c lass is presented.
R ight: Wade Garren gets congratul ations after
the Co mmencement Cere mony.

It feels good to be
graduating. I am
excited because of
what lies in front of
me after graduation .

Graduation 19

�A Few Favorite Facts:
What's Hot and What's Not

20 StudentLife

�Spread By: RachelKuhnle

Favo1itesSurve AtRandom 21

�People
Personality is defined as the totality of qualities
and traits, as of character or behavior, that are peculiar to
- -• a spe "fie person . Both staff and students alike had
many d1 ferent qualities and traits that made them unique
from on another. While some may have been quiet and
laidbac , others may have been outspoken and bursting
withe ergy . While some tended to sit back and take in
the action, others tended to make the school what it is; it is
the people that make the school what it is .

- -=·

Spread B y: Ali cia Fischer

22

People

�Staff
Campus at Random
Seniors
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Middle School at Random
8th Grade
7th Grade
6th Grade

Di i. ion

23

�Lefc : Mrs. G lenda K un ze is
o uc a nd abo uc al ·'Sec Yo u a c
th e Po le" awa itin g chat rain
s howe r.

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fACTS
Be low: Mr. Max Kozeal , head
foocba ll coac h , s peak s abo ut
Ch e Trojan foo tball ccam during a foll s po rts pe p rall y.

76 total staff members
with 43 females and 33
males.
Miss Mary Jane Buzbee
was the youngest.

Mr. Larry Hornbostel
was the oldest.
Miss Mary Jane
Buzbee, Mr . Angie
Pryor and Mr. Josh Abel
were first-year rookies.
26% coached and/or
sponsored an extracurricu Jar activity.

Staff
Donna Ausdemore
Madge Bargenquast
Linda Bennett
Betty Blade
Theresa Bruc k
Kell y Doll e n

Kim Esser
Lo i. Flemm iag
Ta mi Ha rman
Angie Hu se man
Joan Justice
Kare n Kay

Sue Kline
Judy McKee
Rhonda Mc Kea zie
Robe rta Morse
Bre it Na nnin ga
Sally Na nnin ga

Steve Scaffo rd
Brain Wedemeyer

24

People

�Spread By: Steph ani e Cross and Tony Hubbard
Josh Abel
Mary Jane Buzbee
Brend a Chmelka
Carl Cochran
Julie Coffey
Jim Dermody

Dan Elliott
Sarah Elliott
Jeff Fah
Jenny Berens
Andy Hen ley
Larry Hombostel

Dennis Jarrett
Holl y Jarrett
Cassie Keogh
Max Kozeal
Gl enda Kunze
Kev in Matulk a

Bev Ohlinger
Angie Pryor
Amberl ey Schec hinger
Nate Simons
Ki m Sherman
yra So nda g

Derek So nd erland
Juli e Theul an
Su an Wedemeyer

Above : Mr. Brian W edemeyer, head
vo ll eyball coach, speaks abo ut the volleyba ll team at a fa ll sport s pep ra lly.

Hight: Mrs. Angie Pryor and Mrs. Holly
Ja r r e tt j oke aro un d a nd vis it durin g a
break at a teacher in-service meeting.

Staff

25

�Spread By: Stephanie Cross and Tony Hubbard

SCHOOL BOARD : Front: Rhond a McKensie and Jim
Fi scher. Back: Randy Morri s, Mike Pettit, Nancy Cohen
and Kirk Nielson.

AEA STAFF: Marge Armstrong, Lynn Thompson and Jana
Hensley.

TECHNOLOGY STAFF: C het Cyr, Dale Lowe and Shaun
Brockhoff.

CUSTODIAL STAFF: ,Front: Jean C hri stiansen, Lori
Anderson and Bob Nelson. Back : Kerry Courtier, Tom
Ring and Darcy Hood. Not Pictured : Bryan McEvoy.

TRANSPORTATION STAFF: Fro nt: B ecky
Guarino, Murl e ne Wi lson, Larry Ho rnboste l, Pa ul a
H eim , Steve Heim , Ray mond Bruck a nd Barb Grap.
Back: Rick Payn e, Kev in Matulka, M ax Ha ndbury,
Jeff H arman, Rick Craft and Bill Maske r. Not Pi ctured: Shirl ey Bre ite nstein , D ave Nelson a nd Keith
Wil son.

26

People

�Far Left: Mrs. Susan Wedemeyer
li ste ns intently to a lecture during a
teache r in- se rvice meetin g.

Mr. Derek Sonderland .
dressed as th e Tri -Cente r T rojan
masscott helps out as a greeter at
the Anu al O pen Ho use.

Miss Cass ie Keogh
watches the time closely as her class
conducts their "egg drop" experiment
in the hig h schoo l gy m.

to be po nde rin g a bo ut hi s hairc ut,

whi c h was due to a be t with the
ma rc hi ng ba nd .
Above Right : Mr. Dale Lowe ass ists Mr. Ste,,e Stafford with a
comp ut e r g li c h.
R ig ht : M r. Larr y Hornbo s tel
smil es while e nj oy ing hi s late ni ght
of Pa re nt/Teac he r co nfre nces.
Far Ri g ht: Mr. Jeff Fah g lances
away fr o m hi s teac hin g d urin g
Co ll ege C hem istry.

Staff

27

�The school and campus change and improve
each year; addition s and remodeling are done for the
betterment of the district and those in it. Over the last
twenty years, the di strict has seen changes from a new
middle school in the mid 1990's to additions and
changes to the outdoor athletic complex in the early
2000 's.
Superintendent Mr. Brett Nanninga said, 'The
best change and improvement for Tri-Center was to get
all the students here together on one campus. It is easier
for the staff and it is more cost efficient."
A few other changes in recent years have been
the track built the summer of 2002 and new high school

Above ri ght: The track was in extremely poor
shape and home meets were no longer scheduled
in the early to mid 1990's. The first home meet
on the new track was hosted in 2002. Photo
provdided by Brett Nanninga.
Above: The softball field was ready for action
for the 2000 season.
Right: The trees and creek can be seen in the
background of what was both the baseball and
softball fie ld. Photo provided by Brett
Nanninga.

28

People

Above: Technology was updated
with the addition of the ICN room in
1995. Photo provided by Brett

�In 2000 Mr. Kevin Matulka and
his classes recontructed the elementary
butterfly garden, first constructed in 1997.
Photo provided by Brett Nanninga.

Above and Above Left: Construction of the middle
school began in 1995. Above photo provided by
Brett Nanninga.
Below: A campus overview was taken in 2003.
,___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____. Photo provided by Vern Goff of LVS Productions.
Above: T he front of the high school is
updated again in December of 2003 with the
additon of a sign.

I think we have a nice
campu s. It is a Jot nicer
th an other schoo ls'."

Campus At Random

29

�Seniors 2 0 0 S

where we
go, we take
a little of
each other
everywhere.

Excellence is the result of
caring more than others
think is wise, ri ski ng
more than others think is
safe, dreaming more than
others think is practical
and expecting more than
others think is poss ible.

30

People

�take my leave,
I pray you
know me
when we
meet again.

Oh, the places
you ' ll go! You
have brains in your
head. You have feet ._____
in your shoes. You
can steer yourself
any direction you
choose.

Seniors Collage 3 1

�fast _ __

FACTS
50 total students with 22
girls and 28 boys.
Ryan Schuernan was
the oldest and Andrew
Oloff was the
youngest.
54% attended since
kindergarten.

52% made the Honor
Roll.

Above: Class of2005. Fro nt: Tom Voge, Josh Goodsell, Jesta Tho mas, Alisha Gau,
Megan Albers, Beth Harri s, Justin Mark, Seth Parsens, Jeremy Witt. Second: Brandie
Stark, Brandy Pester, Missy Barrier, Amanda Bahrke. Alli son Carroll , Sarah Moen, Ashley
Nelson, Sabrina Brooks, Nathan Ri eber, Wade Garren , Johnnie Witt, Andy Breg. Third :
Ray mond Bruck, B.J. Pauley, Kurtis Shreeves, Danie lle We llman, Brent Hough, Kent
Harryman, Landon Ausdemore, Bryan Larsen , John Zellmer, Lexi Beebe. Shannon
Dickerson, Amy Nanninga, Cody Petersen, Shaun Brockho ff, Derri ck Danker. A ndrew
Oloff. Bac k: Brandon Nelson, Colburn Dittmer, Wendy Ausde more , Lacey
Messerschmidt, Shelby Haugaard, Sarah Anderson, Michelle Sondag, Danie l Smith. Not
pictured: Lauren Burbridge, Ryan Schueman , T.J. LeBaugh , Justin Kohl.

72% participated in
extracurricular
activities.

Officers included:
Wendy Ausdemore,
President
Cody Petersen,
Vice President
Jesta Thomas,
Secretary
Sarah Anderson,
Treasurer
Above: Bryan Larsen shows both
hi s matching ability and school spirt
on Crazy Dress Day durin g Spirit
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' Week.

32 People

�Sarah Anderson

Landon
Ausdemore

Wendy
Au sdemore

Amanda Bahrke

Mi ssy Barrie r

Lex i Beebe

Andy Berg

Shaun Brockhoff

Sabrina Brooks

Raymond Bruck

Laure n Burbridge

Allison Carroll

Derrick Danker

Shannon
Di cke rson

Wade Garren

Ali sha Gau

Josh Goodsell

Beth Harris

Megan Albers

Co lburn Dittme r

Seniors 32A

�Kent Harryman

Shelby Haugaard

Brent Hough

Justin Kohl

Bryan Larsen

Justin Mark

Lacey
Messerschmidt

Sarah Moen

A my Nanninga

Brandon Nel son

Andrew Oloff

Seth Parsons

B.J . Paul ey

Cody Petersen

Nathan Ri eber

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T.J. LeBaugh

Ashley Nel son

Brandy Pester

Seniors 32B

Ryan Schueman

Kurt is Shreeves

�Daniel Smith

Brandie Stark

Michelle Sondag

Danie lle Welman

Jeremy Witt

Jesta Thomas

Johnnie Witt

Tom Voge

John Zelmer

Elyse
Miller
(1986-2003)
As a freshman and sophmore Elyse
was not only a top student, but also
involved in many extracun-icular activities. She participated in Volleyball,
Track, Drill Team, Music, ASTRA, and
many more. As a member of the class of
2005 , Elyse will be greatly missed. Her
joy will be with them as they enter a new
journey in their lives. She will be a part
of them in all they do. As they go their
separate ways, they know Elyse will be
watching their every step.

Above: Shannon Dickerson. J esta Thoma , Alisha Gau,
Amanda Bahrke, and Wendy Ausdemore pose for a picture
whil e at Shannon Dicker on' s Birthday Pait . Photo provided
by Shannon Dickerson.

Seniors 32C

�Above: Class of 2005. Front: Tom Voge, Josh Goodsell , Jesta Thomas, Ali sha Gau, Megan Albers, Beth Harri s, Justin Mark , Seth Parsens,
Jeremy Witt. Second : Brandie Stark, Brandy Pester, Missy Barrier, Amanda Bahrke, Alli son Carro ll , Sarah Moen, As hley Nelson, Sabrina
Brooks, Nathan Rieber, Wade Garren, Johnnie Witt, Andy Breg. Third : Ray mond Bruck, B.J . Pauley, Kurtis Shreeves, Daniell e Wellman,
Brent Hough, Kent Harryman, Landon Ausdemore, Bryan Larsen, John Zellmer, Lezi Bebee, Shannon Di ckerson, A my Na nninga, Cody
Petersen, Shaun Brockhoff, Derrick Danker, Andrew Ol off. Back: Brandon Nelson, Colburn Dittmer, We ndy Ausdemore, Lacey
Messerschm idt, Shelby Haaugard, Sarah Anderson, Michelle Sondag, Daniel Smith . Not pictured: Lauren Burbridge, Rya n Schueman, T.J .
LeBaugh, Justin Kohl.
Left: A zoo fi e ld

trip. Front : Shannon Dickerson ,
Beth Harris, Amy
Nanninga . Second: Johnnie Witt.
Thi rd : Daniel
Smith ,
Brent
Hough , Alishia
Gau ,
Wendy
Ausdemore, Elyse
Miller
a nd
Colburn Dittmer.
Photo p rovided by
the Miller's.

Above: Colburn Ditmer, Kurtis Shreeves,
and Justin Kohl say "CHEESE" at Chucky
Cheese for one of Justin 's birthday parties.
Photo provided by Justin Kohl.

Left: Seinors Der rick Danker, Kurtis
S h reeves , Cody Petersen , Ke n t
Harryma n , Bryan Larsen , and Wade
Garren represent the footba ll team at a fa ll
spo11s pep ra ll y.

Seniors 32D

�Spread By: Sara h Anderson
Left: Jesta Thomas and Johnnie Witt wear their " uniform s" for Twin Day during Spirit week.

Below : Wendy Ausdemore, Sarah Anderson and
Megan Albers take a break from cheering to smile fo r
the camera.

Left: Justin Kohl , Bryan Larsen, Cody
Petersen , Kent Harryma n , C olbur n
Dittmer, and Kurtis Shreeves claim the front
row for the Girls Basketball Regional FlnaJ.

Below: Lexi Beebe takes a quick pause as
she grabs her things and heads off to her
next class .

Left: Justin Mark preform s a so lo durin ~ the
Chri stm as Mu sic c oncert.

�Le ft: Matt Dickerson conce nt ra tes as he ta kes hi s
ITEDs.

fast=--------

FACTS
54 total students with
33 girls and 21 boys.
Eric Pitts was the oldest
and All ison Kennedy was
the youngest.

Be low: Kristen Ungrad ,
Bobb i Pogge, Alicia
Fisc her a nd Rebecca
Hadfield a tte nd a football

61 % attended ince
kindergarten .
41 % made the Honor Roll.
76% participated in
extra-curricular activities.
Officers included:
Lance Bri bois, President
Tim Kramer, Vice President
Nikki Collinge, Secretary
Ashley Wagner, Treasurer

Juniors
Danielle A usdemore
A ndy Bowen
L ance Bri sbois
Jes i Bruck
Randy Bruck
N ick Buboltz

Ken Butler
Eri c Carri gan
A drian Cobbs
A utumn Collier
N ikki Collinge
Stephanie Cros

Beth Crozier
Man Dicke rson
Alicia Fischer
Megan Fischer
Bri an Grote
Rebecca Had ti eltl

Erin Hanken
Kati e Hruman
Jodee Hempel
A lexa Hill
Tony Hubbard
A lli on K ennedy

34

People

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Tim Krame r
Bethany Kuhnle
Rachel Kunnle
Tri ta Lahr
Steven Leonard
Amanda Leusc hen

Kel ey Lugsch
Samantha iila nhart
Austin McCool
N icki McCoo l
Andy New land
Gl en 01 en

Emil ie O rtman
Rachel Peters
Eric Pitts
Bobbi Pogge
Andrew Ri cbtig
Myckell Sc he nk

Dalla Schi erbrock
Matt Schultz
Jennifer Spe ight
Brei Stephens
Jared Tapp
N ik o ! T ho mas

'\bove: Jesi Bruck works as a library aide. This
was Bruck' second year as a library aide.
I tght: Ashley Wagner, Allison Kennedy, Katie
Hammn, Rebecca Hadfield, Dana Schierbrock
and Bo bbi Pogge spend time at on e of their
ho mes. Photo p rovided by Allison Kenn edy.

Juniors

35

�Spread By: Lance Brisbois
Left: Andy Bowen plays a ga me o f badminton in PE.

Below: Bethany Kuhnle and Jennifer Speight practi ce during ba nd.

Kristen Ungrad
Vanessa Vaugh n

Ashley Wagner
Matt Wil son

Above: Nield McCool and Tony Hubbard relax
du ring the Ho meco min g dance.

Left: Danielle Ausdemore stands near her car a fter it exploded one day at school.

36

People

�Far Left : Brian Grote a nd
Matt Schultz dress up fo r
Spirit Week.
Left: Katie Harman and Alicia Fischer me ss a round
while they prepare to dominate the high ropes . Photo
provided by Katie Hannan.

Below: Myckell Schenk perform s in the Homecomin g
skit.

Above : Kelsey Lugsch li ste ns inte ntl y during Eng lish
I I.
A bo ve Ri g ht: Alexa Hill ,
Jesi Bruck, Nikki Collinge,
and Trista Lahr celebrate in
Alge bra 11.
Fa r Ri ght: Eric Carrigan
rests during class while everyone e lse works.
Ri ght: Nick Buboltz works
as a teache r aide collecting
stude nts' assignme nts.

Juniors

37

�Left: Caitlin Divelbess
stri kes a pose during Spirit
Week.

fast ______

FACTS
Be low: Stud ley Dillon
Martens ge ts pumped for
Troja n footba ll. Ph o to

68 total students with
34 girls and 34 boys.

provided by Dillon Martens.
Cas ie Ronfeldt was the oldest
and Trisha Dea was the
youngest.
47 % attended since
kindergarten.
40% made the Honor Roll.
84% participated in
extra-curricu lar activities.
Officers included:
Emily Schroder, President
Nathan Hensley, Vice President
Amelia Tuel , Secretary
Bryan Ol sen, Treasurer

Lynd y Armstro ng
Becky Barrier
Mandi Brockhoff
Wes C lark
Jake Clevenger
John C levenger

Me lin a Co he n
C hel Cyr
Ly ndsay Da u
Courtney Dav is
Tri ha Dea
Caitlin Di ve lbess

Ma ry Dun ca n
Ty ler F inken
Brandon Fricke
Ju stin Ga le
lace y Garren
Adam Gau

Rachel Go ld app
Jo hn Graham
Katie Hanken
Je nn ife r Harvey
Sammy H a ugaard
Natban Hen s ley

38

People

Sophomores

�Laura Hood
Rodn ey Hubbard
Sheyn a Huddl e
Rache l Huebert
Jacob James
Au stin Kay

Daniell e Kosmacek
Andre w Manh art
Josh Mark
Ryan Marsh
Grant Marshall
Dillon Marten

Meg han McDonald
Ju stin McEvoy
Tori Mea n
Kelsey Messersc hmidt
Hilary Ne lson
Olivia Ne lson

Jessica ow lin
Connor o· e ill
Bryan O lsen
Mega n 0 bahr
Kri stin Parker
Ka itl yn Paul ey

Above: Ryan Marsh waits for so me lucky girl
to who m he can g ive hi s rose.
Rig ht: Hilary Nelson and Amelia Tuel take
ti me o ff for a quick picture while at Vari ety Show
rehearsal.

Sophmores

39

�Spread By: Katie Wiges
Left: Meghan McDonald a nd
Kaitlyn Pauley po se for a quick
photo.

Below: Nicole Richey, Lacey Tritsch and Sheyna
Huddle pose while at a birthday party. Photo provided by Lacey Tritsch.

Kurt Pauley
Cody Pester
Jake Pre uciJ
Ang ie Reed
Cli nt Rice
Amber Ri chtig

Brandy Ring
Mis y Ring
Cassie Ronfeld t
Chri ti e Schoening
Rache l Schoenin g
Em il y Schrode~

Carly Siebe ls
Jonathan Smit h
Tommy Sondag
Tommy Stangl
Ke ith Steven
Du tin Taylor

Josh Torneto n
Lacey Tri tsch
Ameli a Tue l
Bill y Vogl
Co lton Wbi te
KatieWiges

40

People

�Far Left: Melina Cohen pretends to experience parachutin g.
Left: Josh Torneton cheers
on the girls' basketball team
at the Regional Final game.

Below : Lyndy Armstrong
goes all out for Hallo wee n
Day.

A bo ve: Jonathan Smith
repels in P.E. cl ass during
Nati o nal Gu ard Day.
Above Ri g ht : Jacey Grren
fl exe his mu scles fo r all the girl s
to see.
Ri ght: Tyler Finken proudly
dis play s hi s wac ky attire for
. !Jirit Week.
Far Rig ht : Katie Wiges a nd
Becky Barrier spe nd tim e together at a fri end 's house over
the summ er. Photo provided by
Becky Barrier.

Sophmores

41

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cheer on the foo tba l tea m at
a home ga me.

75 total tudents with
37 girls and 38 boys
Josh Holste was the oldest
and Kerrie Denning was
the youngest.
47% have attended ince
kindergarten.
48 % made the Honor

Roll.
93% participated in
extra-curricul ar acti vities.
Offi cers included:
Calley Stamp. President
Li sa Minahan , Vice President
Laura Wellman, Secretary
Monte Larsen, Treasurer.

D onni e A rri ck
Devon A usdemore
Jared A u demore
Connor Bartlett
Samona Be ch
A nd y J. Bowen
Beth Bri sbois
Briu ani Bruck
Ross Bubolt z
Dale Burford
Ashley Burler
Seth Campbell

Conni e Carrigan
Jared Carroll
Austin Chri sti ansen
Cortney Christianse n
Trav i ~ Cl ark
Jesse Corrin

Lance Courti er
Tim Cudd
Morgan Danker
Nico le D arrin gton
Kerri e Denning
A li ssa Derm ody

42

People

Freshmen

�Spread By: Melina Cohen
James Dri ver
Amber Epperso n
Shannon Finken
Carl y Foote
Noah Gold app
Taylor Griffin

Andy GriffiLh
Rosie Griffith
Andrew Gwy nn
Sammie Harryman
Abiga il Haugaard
Josh Hols te

Joseph Jarrett
Nick hllich
Megan Lahr
Monte L arsen
Jo h LeBaugh
Kyle Lefeber

Kay Lei ghty
Kyle Lenagh
Kelsey Marr
Joshu a May
Li sa Min ah an
Mindy Morris

R ig ht:
Samm ie Harryman , Devon
Ausdemore, Lexie Parks a nd Stephanie
Tuttle mess aro und a nd e nj oy tim e after
sc hoo l.

Fre. hm n

43

�Spread By: Melina Cohen
Left: Dale Burford and Andy Gri ffi th take advantage of th ei r free time before the day starts.
Below: Mindy Moriss stri kes a pose fo r the camera
on Black and Go ld Day during S pirit Week.

Matt Nelso n
Jordan Neuk irch
Ky le ew land
Leah Nielsen
Ron i Nihsen
Zach Norman
Lexie Park s
Colin Parsons
Josie Pederson
Nicole Pes ter
Caleb Peters
Cody Red inbaugh

Corey Rin g
Leelah Rin g
Ashely Ruth
Anthony Schi erbrock
Kai tl yn Soppe
Kurt Spomer

Ca ll ey Stam p
Tina Thomas
Dav id Tuttle
Stephanie Tuu le
Michelle Vortbman n
All yWalter

Dan ielle Wc lbourne
Laura Well man
Chri s Wither;

Not Pi &lt;.: tured:
Colt Crum

44

People

�Far Left: Noah Goldapp smil es fo r
the cam e ra .

Left: Courtney Christiansen acts
as an Unde rwood c heerl eade r fo r
the fres hm e n s kit during Spirit
Week.

Below: Michelle Vorthmann and
Kerrie Denning show their fri endship during a break at a home basketball gam e. Pharo provided by

Michelle Vo rth111a1111.

Above : Cally Stamp pre tends to be
a n Underwood c hee rl e ad e r for the
fres hme n c lass sk it.
A bove Ri g ht : Colin Parsens and
Kyle Lefeber d o th e ir pa rt fo r Jazz
B a nd .
Ri g ht: Anthon y Shcierbrock tri es
to work hard whil e th e ca mera is in
hi s face .
Far Ri ght : Connie Carrigan. Kerrie
Denning , Amber Epperson a nd
Megan Lahr ge t toge th e r as th ey
get ready fo r a n up co rnrnin g TriCente r ac ti vity.

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Freshmen

45

�Middle
School At
Random

Between elementary and hi gh school is the
6th, 7th and 8th grades, collectively know as mid dle
school , during which essential deve lop mental
changes take place. They have more soc ial and
academ ic stress they must learn to overco me. The
190 students became more independent and mature,
learning to manage their time and a grow ing number
of respon sibilities. They, for example, moved from
class to class and had the option to parti c ipate in
extracun-icular activities, the most popular be in g
Abo ve: E ighth grader Sara Minahan
studies hard durin g one of her cl asses .

_

Above: Seventh grader Joseph Green works on
hi s PCS project.
Ri ght: Eighth graders Cody Bahrke, Matt
Nanninga, and Kyle Ring work together on a
Sc ience ex periment.

46

People

grader
Derek
Finken
shows o ff

�Spread By: Melina Cohen

Above: Eighth grader Taylor Dailey assists Mrs. Roberta
Morse as an aide in the middle schoo office.
Below: Sixth graders Devon Lyons. Carolyn Kay , Adam Nihsen
Kelsey Flemming gather together on Hillbilly Day.

Above: Seven th grader Jesse Crum practice hi s
keyboardi ng.
Below: Eighth grad rs Heidi Barrier, Beth Jarrettt
and Blake Sullivan get serious fo r Opposite Gender
Day. Photo pro vided by Heidi Barrier.

I like havi ng more
opportunities, like sports,
and more responsibilities.

Middh: Sc hool

t Ra ndom

47

�Left: An n Stangl rides on the
Fir r Pres byteri an Church float
during Nea la's Hoo Doo Days
Parade.

fast

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FACTS

Below : Lucas Davis focuses
ha rd o n hi s work durin g
stud yhal I.

65 total students with 36
girls and 29 boys.

Shaun Cyr was the
oldest and Taylor Dailey
was the youngest.

48% had attended ince

kindergarten.
63 % made the Honor
Roll.

75 % participated in
extracurricular activities.

Eighth Grade
Jacob Anderson
Rena Arrick
Cody Bahrke
Michael Berg
Stephanie Bird
Garrett Buckley
Ashl ey burbridge
Sarah Burn s
A my Christian en
Kyle Clark
Chri stopher Cox
Brannon Cudd

Shaun Cyr
Tay lor Dailey
Tyler Darin ger
Lu ca~ Dav is
Megan Dollen
Meli ssa Fellon

Tyler Fergu on
Kasey Finken
K yle Fischer
Zachary Eberl
Jod i Gardner
Shawn Gray

48

People

�Spread By: Dani e l Smith

Laura Grote
Emily Gruber
EUen Hadfi eld
Dane Hansen
Jeri Hill
Amanda James

Nicholas Kramer
Brandy Kurtzuba
Anna Leaders
Michele Manhart
Baleigh Mar h
Christopher May

Jordan McDermott
Daitiel McPh:illips
Linsey Messerschlltidt
Sara Minahan
Matthew Nanninga
Billi Oloff

Cody Oime
Jacob 0 bon
Chelsey Park.
Derek Parsons
Kaitlin Ploen
Ke! ey PJoen

Kyl e Ring
Cody Sandov al
Alex Shriver
Jared Siebels
Ann Stangl
Cas, ie Stephen

A~hl igh Tay lor
J\1idud Ta} lor
lyss.i Tuel
D bra Tutt le
Hea 1ber orthmann
Ja im ie Wa lker

icole Wellman
A hley Wiggins

KcnJaJI \\'itt
Briuru1 ~
·}all

Above: Michael Berg catches some air whil e racing in a motor cross race.

Eighth Grade 49

�Left: Lian Raitt works on her proj ec t
for art class.
Be low: Taylor Gunderson and Jon
Wellman a re being " bu y" durin g
study hall.

68 total students with
31 girls and 37 boys.

Timothy Gale was the
oldest and KeJcj
Wellman was the
youngest.
47 % attended since
kindergarten.

34% made the Honor
Roll.
47 % participatjon in
extracurricular activities

Seventh Brade
Katie Albe rs
Kyrstin Albertu s
Heidi Barrie r
Au tin Bee be
Clari sa Birtwell
Jessica Bowen

la o n Bruck
Crystal Bubo ltz
Jo h Ca lhoon
K yle Campbe ll
Co lton Corrin
Da ni e l Co rrin

Jared Croz ie r
Ama nd a Cudd
Co rey Da nk e r
Sca n Do ll e n
Derek Fin ken
Ashl ey Fricke

T imot hy Ga le
Joseph G reen
Jonalh a n Griffith
Taylor Gunderso n
Kel sey Handy
Willi am Haubrich

50

People

�Spread By: Ame li a Tuel

Patrick Horn
Kelli Hubbard
Zachary Jacobs
Beth Jan-ett
Sarah Johnson
Daniel Killpack

Melony Kurtzuba
Alyssa Lang
Westo n Legarda
Alexa nde r Lindvall
Tyle r Marr
Kathryn Marshall

Aubrey McElmeel
Ste ven Messerschmidt
Sarah Moffatt
Anthony Nelso n
G us Olsen
Brandon Pogge

Zac hary PohJman
Lian Raitt
Kasandra Richtig
Da ni el Ring
Kurtis Rose
Laysa Shreeves

Nathan Sibert
Elizabet h Sidebottom
Joseph Smith
Makenaa Strahm
Blake Sulli an
Nicholas Thomas

Ashlee Tinkv
Rachel Tutti
Br cc orthmann
' teph e n Vorthmnnn
Amanda \\'acl e
Hjlaree Walt er

Catherine Wellman
Jon Wellman
Kelci Wellman

Richard Youn '
Kyle Zi111mt&gt;1man

Above : Kyrstin Albertus and Beth Jarrett
work on their sewing projects fo r Family Consu mer Sc ience.

Seventh Grade 51

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FACTS
57 total students with 26
girls and 31 boys.

Left: Jacob Kramer plays th e saxopho ne during band class.
Below: Rachel Lefeber, Shannon Nelson,
Austin McMahon, Tara Eckrich, Kelsey
McDaniel, Lauren Young, Levi Schroder,
Nicole Corrin, Justin Ploen, Jesse Harman,
Ashley Corrin, Nathan Minahan and
Jordan Leehy pose for a picture on Hillbilly
Day.

Tyler Bruck was the
oldest and Ashley Corrin
and Austin McMahon
were the youngest.
54% attended since
kindergarten.

39% made the Honor
Roll.

Sixth Ora de
Kellon Ausdemore
Morgan Bartlett
Ryaa Berg
Jeremy Biggs
Jaime Bowen
Tyler Bruck
Chaslyn Catanese
Kasey Cooper
Ashley CoJTin
Nicole Corrin
William Cox
Joseph Crum

Joseph Cudd
Lindsey Davis
Amand a Dea
John Dea
Taylor Dickerson
Tara Eckrich

Kel sey Flemming
Brad Grote
Patrick Grover
Ashlie Guarino
Jesse Hannan
Luke Huebert

52

People

�Spread By: M issy Barrier

Dakota Junkman
Carolyn Kay
Roberc Kinney
Tarah Kurk
Jacob Kram er
Jordi! n Leehy

Rachel Lefeber
Dev in Lyons
Scott Manhart
Krisha May
Kelsey McDaniel
Austin McMahon

Nathan Minahan
Jacob Nelson
Shannon Nel so n
Teresa Niemec
Adam Nihsen
Samantha Norman

Dan ie lle Perez
Jim Pierson
Ty ler Pi gman
Justin Pl oen
Jenn y Pre uc il
Mo ll y Ring

Ca rlee Ronfeldt
Josh Roque
Brandon Roe

D) Ian Scbncd..lu1h
Levi c hrod ~ r
Eric hrivcr

Caleb Whi1 e
Nika Wood
Lauren Young

Above: Nathan Minahan poses for a pi cture during hi s e ighth hour studyh all.

Sixth Grade 53

�Aoademlos
At times, people tend to forget academics
are the primary reaso n fo r atte ndin g school. Students are
ften consumed by athl e ti cs, weekend fun or numerou s
other ti vities whi ch take attentio n away fro m school.
During t e course of th e sc hoo l yea r, students overcame
the distrac ions to make great strides in education.
At he start of the school year, th e schedule included
six new curse offerings. Senior che mi stry students had the
oppu nity to earn college credit in College Chemi stry a nd
Principal Mrs. Angie Hu seman offered Communications. The
Agricultural and Industrial Arts c lassroo ms also started Wiring
&amp; Plumbing, Animal Scie nce II, Small Engines, and Proj ects .
With new courses be ing offered , stude nts ex perienced a year of new
cirriculum which would prepare them fo r the future.

Spread By: Ali cia Fischer

54

Academics

�Cont•t
Fa mil y Cons umer Scie nce,
Indu stri al Arts, and PE/Weights
Socia l Studi es
Sc ie nce and Ag
Ma th, Bu siness , and Computers
E ngli sh, Spani sh, and Art

Di ion

55

�Spread By: Missy Barrier

NOTHING
8UT

the facts

•Students needed 1 Parenting credit (upon graduation) and 1
PE credit, while all other courses were electives.
•Courses included Foods I &amp; II, Parenting, Independent
Living, Marriage and Family Living, Computer Aided
Drafting, Projects, Intro to Shop and Welding, Small
Engines, Wiring and Plumbing, Agri-Business, FFA
Issues, Building Trades I and II, PE and Weights.
•Teachers included Mrs. Angie Pryor, Mr. Kevin Matalka
and Mr. Andy Hensley.
•Some subjects covered included child theories, the human
reproductive system, birth, child development, contraception, sewing, cooking, financing, dating and marriage,
woodworking, building with wood and metal, using
power tools, cattle judging, informative tours, badmitton,
hockey, basketball and football .
•Mrs. Angie Pryor said" I love being able to teach so many
aspects ofreal life. I'm also glad Parenting is reguired."
Above: Sophom ore Justin McEvoy parti c ipates in a ga me of hockey during P.E. c lass .

Left: Seniors Colburn Dittmer, Landon
Ausdemore, Andy Berg, Andrew Oloff and j uni or
Matt Dickerson work on an additi on to the hop
du rn ing Building Trades cla s.

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56 Academics

Abo ve : Freshman Tim Cudd gets set to repel durin g
hi s 6th hour P. E. class.

�assignment for hi s FCS cl ass.
Left: Junior Mike Jensen and sophomore Nathan
Hensley work together in Wiring and Plumbing.

Left: Mrs. Angie
Pryor draws
topics and
questions as she
reviews wi th her
Independent

Left: Sophomore Colton White and fre hman Lexie
Parks show off their progre si n Weights.
Below: Seniors Andrew Oloff. Raymond Bruck and
Seth Parsons present some elementary cla srooms with
bookshelves they built for Projects class . Photo
provided by M1: Kevin Matulka.

Foods II class is fun
with Mrs. Pryor
because she allows
us to get more
in vo lved in dass .

PCS/Industrial A.tts/PE

57

�Spead By: Melina Cohen

NOTHING
8UT .

the facts

•Students needed a minimum of six credits upon graduation.
•Courses included Government, International Politics, Economics (Contemparary Issues), American History, The Sixties,
World History, Sociology, Psychology and World Geography.
•Teachers included Mr. Dan Elliott, Mr. Carl Cochran, and Mr.
Larry Hombostel.

•Some subjects covered included current events, the stock
market, the presidential election process, reading The Jungle ,
geography, and an array of time periods--from the 1700s to the
1970s.
•Mr. Elliott said , "Social Studies are important because they
teach us how to get along together, how to interact with each
other.. ."
Above: Mr. Larry Hornbostel refe rs to hi
tex tbook during The Sixties.

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Above: Mr. Dan Elliott and seniors Kent
Harryman, Daniel Smith , Lacey Messerschmidt,
and Missy Barrier watch a film in In tern ati on al
Politi cs.
Left: Ju ni or Tim Kramer listens in tently d uring
Ameri can History.

58

Academics

�Left: Mr. Dan Elliott and Mr. Carl Cochran pause
for a picture.

Freshman Noah Goldapp supports a classic
band while learning something about those old days.
Below : Freshman Callie Stamp poses during World
Geography while her peers look on and/or snooze.

.

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Left: Sophomores Adam Gau, Dustin Taylor and Kurt
- - - - - -IPauley work together in T he Sixtie .
Below : Juni or Rachel Peters i enthu ia tic about her

I like hi story because I
learn about other
cultures and mi stakes
made by past
c ivili zati ons .

Social 'tudies

59

�Spread By: Amelia Tuel

NOTHINC
8UT

the facts

Students needed six science credits, while ag cl asses are
electi ves
Courses included Physical Science, Biology, Chemi stry,
Physics, College Chemistry, AP Biology, Horticulture/
Landscaping l&amp;II, Animal Science I&amp;II
• Teachers included Mr. Jeff Fah, Miss Cass ie Keogh and Mr.
Kevin Matulka
Some areas and subjects covered included studying matter,
energy and its changes, motion, power and work, energy
sources and environmen t, peri od ic table, cells, photosynthes is
and cellul ar respiration, genetics, anatomy, greenhouse
management, landscaping, the caring for of man y pl ants, and
the selection, feeding , care and health of animals.
•

Miss Keogh said, "Science is an important part of hi gh schoo l
curriculum and hopefu ll y we are prov iding students with a
wide variety of science experiences."
Above: Freshm en Laura Wellman and Calley
Stamp tim e the egg drop in Physica l Science.

Be low : Seni or Cody Petersen and junior Danielle
Ausdemore with the ass istance of an elementary
studet plant fl owers in the butterfl y garden during
Horticul ture
Left: Junior Jenny Speight meas ures ingredi e nts fo r
a Che mi . try ex periment.

60 Academks

�goof off and have fun between Chemistry expe1i-

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Left: Freshman David Tuttle writes down the Physical Science assignment from the board
Below: Sophomores Conner
O'Niell and
Trisha Dea work
on preparing for
their science test.

all smiles about A.P. Biology wi th Mi s Cassie Keogh .
Below: Juniors Beth Crozier and Emilie Ortman, senior
Johnnie Witt, junior Danielle Ausdemore and sophomore Kristin Parker work on tran pl anting pl ant .

A.P. Bio. was
fun and we had a
great time: I
really enjoyed it.

Science and Agriculture 61

�Spread By: Lance Brisbois

NOTHING

&amp;UT

the facts

-Students needed 8 math credits and 1 computer cedit upon
graduation.
•Courses included Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II,
Pre Calculus/Trigonometry, A.P. Calculus, Business Math,
Applied Math, Computer Applications, Workplace,
Marketing.
·Teachers included Miss Kim Sherman, Mrs. Holly Jarrett,
Mrs. Jenny Berens and Mrs. Glenda Kunze.
-Some subjects covered included: factoring, graphing,
theorems and postulates, powerpoint, Excel spreadsheets
and word processing.
• Mrs. Jarrett said, "I try to teach concepts and methods that
will help my students be successful now and later."

Above: Junior Nikki Collinge asks Mrs .
Holly Jarrett fo r ad vice.

Above: Juni or Glen Olsen and sophomore Tyler
Finken sit patiently in compute r c lass.

Left: F reshmen Ashley Butler and Morgan Danker
work together to complete their math .
62 Academics

�assignment in class.
Left: Freshmen Lisa Minahan and Corey Ring work
in computers class.

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Left: Junior

Jodee Hempel
concentrates and
reads through
the directions in
order to complete her math
assignment.

Left: Senior Shaun Brockoff, as an employee of the
school. works on the computers aft r sch ol.

Below: Seniors Ashley Nelson and Bryan Larsen work
on the computer fo r an ass ignment in Mrs. Kunze s
Marketing class .

Math/Bus ine. s/Comput r

63

�Spread By: Rachel Kuhnle

NOTHING
8UT

the facts

•Students needed 8 English credits. Spanish and Art
classes were electives, which students needed 13
upon graduation.
•Courses included English 9, English 10, English 11 ,
Senior English, Basic English, A.P. Literature,
Communications, Spanjsh I, Spanish II, Spanish III,
Spanish IV, Art I, Advanced Art, Photography,
Drawing and Painting, Ceramics, Crafts, and Graphics.

•Teachers included Mr. Jim Dermody, Mrs. Sarah
Elliott, Mrs. Angie Huseman, Mrs. Julie Coffey and
Mrs. Susan Wedemeyer.
•Some subjects covered included grammar, usage, and
mechanic, literary terms, public speaking, writing
types and structures, clay projects, photography,
drawing, painting, and foreign language studies.
•Mr. Jim Dermody said, "English courses set students
up for success in all cun-icular areas."
Above: Freshm an Jesse Corrin reads his To Ki ll a
Mockjngbird nove l during Eng li sh 9 class .

Above: Sopho more Amber Richtig us s her
creati vity as she works on her project in art class.
Left: Juni or Matt Schultz dresses fo r his part of a
woman in his Spa ni sh IIT sk it. Sch ult z, Brian Grote
and Jared Tapp wo n Be t Spanish Three Skit with
"Gangsters Go to Dinner."

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�Above: Sophomores Nathan Hensley and Ryan Marsh
deli ver their how to/expository speech in Engli sh l 0.
Left: Sophomores Kurt Pauley and Lacey Tritsch look
on as Senior Wade Garren does the limbo during a
fiesta in Spani sh II class.
Left: Seni ors

Allison Carroll,
Jesta Thomas
and Amy
Nanninga throw
clay into vessels
on the potters
wheel during
Advanced Art.

Left: Freshman Cody Redinba ugh works on his Engli sh
9 assignment in class.
Below: Juni or Matt Wilson and Jenny Speight partic ipate
in a mock trial as part of the study of "Native Son'" in
Engli sh 1 l.

Art class is my
favo rite class
because I can
express myself
creati vely.

English/Spani ·h/Arl

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�Organizations
The variety of organizations provide
students with ample opportunities to be involved;
orcranizations allow ways to participate in school
activitf aside from academjc and athletics .
S ech and Drama allow students to use
their speak' ng and acting talents to both compete
and entert 111 . Student Council and National Honor
Sociel)'. tress to the members the importance of both
lea ership and service. FF A provides hands-on
learning to students eager in participating in farm
activities, while ASTRA members volunteer their time
and effort to make the community a better place.
Drill Team and Cheerleading compete and have
fun while supporting the school and athletics. Instramental
and Vocal Music are two more organization in which students
compete and entertain .
Students in organizations are far from Jacking in chance to
compete, lead, serve, entertain and more; they are far from lackjng
in activities in which to participate and have fun.

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Speech!Drama
Student Council/ NHS

FFA
ASTRA
Drill Team/ Cheerleading
Instrarnental Music
Vocal Music
MS Organizations

Di vi ' ion 67

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Contest Speech , coached by Mrs. Sarah Elliott, had over 15
members. The Spring Play, directed by Mrs. Angie Pryor, had
over 30 cast and crew members.
Speech activities included District and State Large Group,
District and State Individual Events and WIC Individual
Events. The Spring Play had a Matinee and two night
performances.

Above: Sophomores Kaitlyn Pauley,
Megan Osbahr and Tori Means try to
enjoy th e earl y morning bu s ride.

Speech letterwinners included Melina Cohen, Autumn Collier,
Rachel Kuhnle, Kaitlyn Pauley, Jenny Speight and Niko!
Thomas. All Spring Play cast and crew members lettered.
A highlight of the Spring Play was the cast and crew pulling
everything together to give an excellent performance. Havin g
increased numbers overall, hosting the WIC Contest and
qualifying seven individual events for State were highlights for
Speech. Rachel Kuhnle receiving straight I ratings on both her
pieces at State was another highlight.

Above: Sophomore Josh Mark
enthu sias ti ca ll y plays the part o f Bunny
Boos te rspan ge.

Above: Josh Mark, Jenny Speight, Autumn Collier,
.Jodee Hempel, Laura Hood and Megan Osbahr
continu e to be dramatic even wh ile j ust goofi ng around at
the WIC Speech Contest.
Left: Soph more Melina Cohen and Junior Bethany
Kuhnle seem lo have no problem with thei r roles of Mrs.
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�Below: While not competing, junior Nikol
Thomas works the concession stand at the
WIC Speech Contest. T-C hosted the contest
at the Minden United Church of Christ.
Left: Fres hman Ally Walter and senior Alisha
Gau, pl ay ing Mrs. Proudradish and Mrs.
Quickshuffle, are all decked out for the scene .

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Senior Beth Harris plays
her part of Janie Appensell.

Above: Individual Events participants gather. State
Q ualifiers (not pi ctured in order) included Autumn
Collier, Rachel Kuhnle, Kaitlyn Pauley, Jenny
Spe ight, and Niko! Thomas.

It was nice to have
more students out
this year, and they
always did a nice
job of representing
Tri-Center at all of
the contests.
Above: Daniel Smith, Jodee H empel, J onathan Smith, Kaitlyn
Pauley and Sarah Moen act out their scene for "Hillbill. Reunion."
They played Bubba, Gram Hawley, C lem, Charlotte and incly Lou.

Speech /Drama

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Student Council, sponsored by Mrs. Angie Huseman had 41
students . National Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Tami Harman
had 31 students with Sarah Anderson as president, Lexi Beebe as
vice president, Wendy Ausdemore as treasurer and Amy Nanninga as
activities chairman.
Both organizations had goals of getting more students showing
leadership and initiating projects. They also hoped to show serv ice
and help provide financial and other support in places needed.

Above: Freshman Joseph Jarrett
serves refreshments at the annual Open
House held in the fa ll.

Some Student Council activities and/or highlights included a $500
tsunami relief/computer, National Education Week and Gold/Silver
Honor Roll/You Worked Hard cards. The National Honor Society
hosted its annual Bloodmobile and did fundraising drives to support
research for both the Cystic Fibrosis and Arthritis Foundations. NHS
also sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance.
"My most enjoyable moment of sponsoring National Honor Society
thi s year was the Bloodmobile because it was enjoyable watching
students give blood and witnessing new students donating," commented Harman.

Above: Sophomores Sammy
Haugaard and Chet Cyr serve at the
ann ual E nd-of-the-Year BBQ.

Ahove: Junior Katie Harma n serves seni or Danielle
W ellman at the Seniorrreacher Appreciati on Breakfas t.
Left: Seni or National Honor Society mem bers Alisha Gau
and Amanda Bahrke help senior Beth Harris with th
req uirements for blood don&lt;1lion .

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�Above: Junior Bret Stephens helps senior
Johhny Witt and junior Kelsey Lugsch regain
energy after donating blood.
Left: Juni ors Bobbi Pogge and Ashley
Wagner sort through blood donation papers.
Below : Juni or Megan Fischer, sophomore Missy
Ring and junior Bethany Kuhnle, chefs in
training, prepare pizzas for the Seniorffeacher
Appreciation Breakfast.

I fe lt honored and
privileged to be
selected because it is
a great group of
people that does
great things.
Above: NHS member ga ther at the induction ceremony. New inductics (not
picnircd in order) included ·cnior, Allison Carroll. Shelby Haugaard. Lacey
Messerschmidt, Jesta Thomas; junior Autumn Collier: and st µhomorc" Becky

Barrier, Chet Cyr, John Graham, Sammy Haugaard. Hilary Nelson. Kaitlyn
Pauley. Emily Shroder and AmeUa Tuel.

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Future Farmers of America, sponsored by Kevin Matulka,
had 23 members. Officers included Andy Berg, President;
Johnnie Witt, Vice President; Lacey Messerschmidt, Secretary; Jeremy Witt, Treasurer; Raymond Bruck, Reporter; and
Eric Carrigan , Sentinel.

Above: Seni or Andrew Oloff and junior
Randy Bruck work on the Hoo Doo fl oat.

FFA activities included Butterfly Garden maintainance, clay
skeet shooting, Hoo Doo float, Fruit Sale, Saftey Day, Yield
Contest, FFA Week and more.
Some highlights of the FFA year were the participation at the
State Convention in Ames followed by the tour of the John
Deer Factory in Waterloo and the Banquet. Also, despite a
few accidents, Safety Day was another great success.
Matulka said, "It was another good year. The students
learned a number of valuable lessons and it is an organization
I enjoy and am proud to sponsor."

Above: Senior Colburn Dittmer wo rks
on some weldin g du ring an in dust1i a l art I
ag class. FFA members are req uired to
take at least one indu strial arts/ag c lass per
se mester.

Above: Seni ors Raymond Bruck and Johnnie Witt and
freshman Seth Campbell took part in a yield con test.
Johnnie Witt, along with his brother Je remy, were responsibl e fo r settin g up the contes t for loca l form ers.

Left: The FFA group attend s the Fai m Progress Show in
September.

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�Above: Junior Eric Carrigan and sophomores
Dillon Martens and Bryan Olsen take part in
the clay shooting activity in December.
Left: Senjors Lacey Messerschmidt and
Jeremy Witt lead a safety demonstration for
Chad Harder' s 4th grade class.
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Below: Sophomores Jake Clevenger, Kurt

··~•rl Pauley, Andy Manhart, Bryan Olsen, Colton

White and John Clevenger participate in
"Bring Your Tractor to School" for FFA Week.

"The best part of
the year was
visting the John
Deere factory. "
Above: Greenhand winner included Nathan Hensley, Jake
Clevenger, Kurt Pauley, John Clevenger, Austin Kay, Seth
Campell, Kyle Newland, Colin Parsons, Colton White, Br ·an
Olsen, Cody Redinbaugh, J ared Ausdemore mid Joseph Jarrett.

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ASTRA had over 20 members with Katie Wiges as president, Bethany Kuhnle as vice president, Kelsey Lugsch as
secretary, Jenny Speight as treasurer and Kaitlyn Pauley as
the overall representative.

Above: Junior Trista Lahr helps clean
up the campu ·. Members often earned
hours by cl eaning up various areas.

Mrs. Angie Pryor served as sponsor.
Activities included aiding teachers, babysitting, selling
carnations and various service projects such as the annual
Dollars for Scholars Theme Luncheon and supper at the
Neola Area Community Center.
Group achievements included record carnation sales for
Valentine' s Day.
Pryor said "It' s a great organization in which the students
are helping the community because the community gives
to the students ; the students want to give back."

Abo ve: In her first year as sponsor,
Mrs. Angie Pryor hold s a meeting with
the organi zation .

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A bove: Freshmen Rosie Griffith , Tina Thomas.
Michelle Vorth ma n and Allissa Dermody ride o n the
fl oat for Neala's Hoo-Doo Days Parade .

Left: Seni or Sarah Moen and sopho more Chet Cyr serve
at the ann ual Dollar&lt;; for 'icholars Theme Luncheo n.

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�Above: Juni or Myckell Schenk aides Mr.
Steve Stafford in the library. Schenk worked
as a library aide daily.
Left: Sophomore Trisha Dea babys its
durning the preschool and ki ndergarten parent
meeting.

Below : Freshman Kerrie Denning earns
service hours working as a teachers aide.

Above: Members gather fo r a group picture after one
of the meetin gs.

The best part is that
you get to spend time
with lots of fun
people while you
help those in need.
Above: Junior Kelsey Lugsch, ophomore Katie Wiges and j uniors
Bethany Kuhnle and Jenny Speight took e tra re pon ibility and
served as officer for the year.

AST R

75

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Cheerleading, sponsored by Mrs. Heidi Peters, had six
members. Drill Team, sponsored by Mrs. Jennifer Hall, had
14 members with seniors Amanda Bahrke and Alisha Gau
as co-captains.
Cheerleading activities included cheering at games and
leading pep rallies. The Drill Team activities included
performing on a float in Neola' s Hoo-Doo Days Parade,
home games and the Southwest Iowa Girls' Basketball
Classic as well as competing at the State Drill Championship.

Abo ve: Senior Alisha Gau, fres hm an
Samona Besch, and junior Megan
Fischer e ntertain the c ro wd.

Awards and highlights for the Drill Team included earning a
Division I rating and taking second in Class V Porn at State.
Another hightlight was the alway s crowd-favorite light
show.
Hall said, "It was our best year yet. We now have a trophy
in the case."

Abo ve: Freshm an Morgan Danker
peps up the football cro wd to cheer on
the tea m.

Above: The Drill Tea m gathers a fter performi ng at the
State Drill Tea m C ham pi on hip. Mem bers inc luded
Spo nsor Mrs. J ennifer Hall , J esi Bruck, Amanda
Bahrke, Alisha Gau, Mykell Schenk, Manager Sammy

Haugaard, Sheyna Huddle, Laura Wellman, Ka itli n
Soppe, Sam Man hart, Megan Fischer, Emilie Ortman,
Nicki McCool, Katie Wiges, Kristin Par ker and
Samona Besch.
Left: Cheerleaders included Autumn Collier, Erin
Hanken , MichelJe Sond ag, Shelby Haugaard. Kachel
Peters and Morgan Danker.

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�Junior Rachel Peters makes a sprit
poster for the sports team s.
Left: Kaitlin Soppe, Emilie Ortman, Sam

Manhart, Kristin Parker, Megan Fisher,
Nicki McCool and Samon'a Besch hang out
before perfo rmjng at a home bas ketball

Junior Erin Hanken leads a cheer
at a fall sports pep rally.

Above : The Drill Tea m performs at a fa ll sports pep rall y.

We had a good
season and next year
will be even better!

Above: Juniors Myckell Schenk, Emilie Ortman and Nicki
McCool and sophomore Katie Wiges perform for the crowd at
Neola's Hoo-Doo Parade.

Drill Team/Cheerleading

77

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Instrumental Music, directed by Mr. Nate Simons, had over 50
members.
Acitivities included marching performances at home football
games, pep band performances at home basketball games, winter
and spring concerts, Marching Band and Jazz Band competitions,
and both the small and large group State contests.
Some group awards included: Division II ratings at State for the
Concert Band and Jazz Band and a Di vison I rating for the
Marching Band. Marching Band also took first in both parade
and field at the Clarinda Band Jamboree and fourth at Valleyfest.
Other Jazz Band awards included second at WIC, third at the
Bluffs Jazz Festival and seventh at Districts. Solo/small ensemble
awards included two Division II ratings and five Division I ratings.
Simons said, "This orgariization is top no.-ch. You'd bet&lt; ~ rd
pressed to find a better group of musicians anywhere else. I'm
proud to be a part of it."
Above: Seni or Sa tin Kni ght Amanda
Bahrke promine ntl y twirl s he r fl ag.

Above :Ju nior Megan Fischer along with olher March ing Band members en tertain · the crowd at Ncola's Ho\J
Doo Days Parade.
Left : Senior Justin Mark play., his trumpet heautifull
durin g a halftime how ·11 n hc1rne football game.
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�Above: Freshmen Joseph Jarrett and
Zach Norman play in the Pep Band to
help get the crowd going.
Left: Juniors Rachel Kuhnle and Jennifer
Speightl and seniors Daniel Smith and Josh
Goodsell, perfo rm during the Winter Concert.
Below: Senior Seth Parsons plays his trumpet
ski llfu lly fo r the Jazz B and . Parsons received
the John Phillip Sousa Award.

Sopho mores Jonathan Smith, Danielle
Kosmacek and Missy Ring beat th eir drums during a
hal ft ime perform ance.

Band is the most
influencial part of my
life. It is really fun and
we all enj oy it. M usic
is very inspmng.
Above: The Satin Kn ight and percussion look to
for directi on d uring a h lft ime performance. Photo Provided by Miss
Mary Jane Bu-bee.

I nstramental Music 79

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Vocal Music, directed by Miss Mary Jane Buzbee and
accompanied by Mrs. Kandy Kunzeman, had over 95
members. All members participated in Concert Choir, while 43
sang in Show Choir and 12 sang in Jazz Choir
Activities included Variety Show, winter and spring concerts,
Show Choir and Jazz Choir competitions, and both the small
and large group State contests.

Above: Show Choir me mber Jonathan
Smith entertains th e crowd. Photo
provided by Miss Mary Jan e Bu zbee.

Some group awards included Division II ratings at State for the
Show Choir and Bass Clef Choir and Division I ratings for the
Jazz Choir, Mixed Concert Choir and Treble Clef Choir. Also,
Show Choir placed first at WIC and Westwood Sloan, and
Jazz Choir placed third at WIC. Solos/ small ensemble awards
included 10 Divisions II ratings and 19 Division I ratings.
Amy Nanninga and Justin Mark also earned the Outstanding
Performance Award for their solos.
Buzbee said, "I feel that there have been some wonderful
things accomplished this year even in dealing with transitions,
and I am looking forward to accomplishing even greater things
next year."

Above: Seni or Da niel Smith , junior Kelsey Lugsch and
other Show Choi r members give a good perfo rmance for
the concert.
Left: Junior Bethany Kuh nle and seni or Amy Nanninga
sing their part in Lhe Jazz C hoir. Amy Nannin ga recievcJ
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�Above: Junior Dana Schierbrock perfo rms at
the Veterans Day Program . Schierbrock sang
fo r both the Show and Jazz Choirs.
Left: Alto giris sing their part as the concert
Choir perfo rms at the Graduation Ceremony.
Below : Senior Justin Mark contributes hi s
voice to the Jazz Choir. Mark was also a
member of the Show Choir.

Above : T he Ba es and Te nors combine their vo ices to
make a , mooth me lody.

Mu sic i a goo d
way o f escapi ng
from the stress of
school.
Above : All-State singers seni or Beth Harris, sophomore J onath a n
Smith , sen ior Amy Nanninga and j un iors Bethany Kuhnle and
Ka tie Harman gather together. Pharo provided by Miss Mwy
Jane Buzbee.

Vocal Music

81

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6th Grade Sand
Front: Lindsey Davis, Sam antha Norman,
Scott Manhart, Devon Lyons, Luke Huebert,
D akota Junkman, Ad am Nih sen and Jake
Nelson Back: Brad Grote, Caroline Kay, Taylor Dickerson, Kelsey Flemming, Caleb White,
Tyler Pigmen and Jacob Kramer.

6th Grade Choir
Front: Tara Eckrich, Ashli e Guarino, Caroline
Kay, Jenny Preucil , Kelsey Flemming, Nathan
M in a ha n, L i nd sey D av is a nd

K e ll o n

Ausdemore. Second: Austin McMahon, Dillon
Sc hn eck lo th , Sa ma nth a Nor ma n, K e lsey
McDaniel, Amanda Dea, Theresa Nemick, Brandon Rose, Adam Nihsen, Dakota Junkrnan and
Joshua Rokay. Back: Ryan Berg, Eric Shriver,
Rachel Lefeber, Nicole Corrin, Morgan Bartlett,
William Cox and Jim Pearson.

6th Grade Choir (cont.)
Front: Joe Crum , Nika Wood, Kris ha May, Brad
Grote , Jordan Lee hy, D evo n Lyo ns, Scott
Manhart, Ju sti n Ploen, Dani e ll e Perez and
Chaslyn Catanese. Second: L uke Huebert,
As hl ey Corr in, Taylor D ickerso n, Ty ler
Pi gmen, Jerem y B iggs, Jacob Kramer, Casey
Cooper and Tarah Ki rk. Back: Levi Schroder,
Robert Kinley, Ty ler Bruck, Jake Nelson, Jesse
Harman, Ca leb Wh ite, Carly Ro nfeldt and
Moll y Ring.

7th and 8th Grade Sand
Front: Ky le Zimmerm an, Patrick Horn , Joe
S m it h, G a rrett Buckle y, He idi Bar ri e r,
Ashleigh Tay lor, Amy Chri stiansen and Billi
O loff. Second: Colton Corrin, Dan Kill pack,
Bailey Marsh, Sarah Moffatt, Katie Albers,
Beth Jarrett, Megan Dollen and Amanda James.
Third: Corey Danker, Matt Nanni nga, Lucas
Davis, AshJ ey Tinley, Katie Marshall , Elizabeth Sidebottom and Kasandra Richtig. Back:
Gus Olsen, Anthon y Nelson, Nick Kramer,
Aubrey McElmeel, M ichele Manhart, Shawn
Gray, Derek Parsons and Zachary Eberl.
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�7th Grade Choir /Show Choir
Front: Rachel Tuttle, Hilaree Walter, Heidi
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Barrier, Beth Jarrett, Katie Marshall, Clari ssa

mi..;..-•-M!'a Birtwell, Kelsey Handy, Melanje Curtzboah
and Amanda Wade. Second: Ashley Tinley,
Aubrey McElmeel, Ashl ey Fricke, Elizabeth
Sidebottom, Laysa Shreeves, Kelci Wellman,
Kelly Hubbard and Sarah Moffatt. Back: Mrs.
Mary Jane Buzbee, Jon Griffi th, Joe Smith,
Tim Gale, Danjel Corrin , Corey Danker and
Nicholas Thomas.

8th Grade Choir /Show Choir
Front: Bailey Marsh. Sara Bums. Jeri Hill, Ashleigh
Taylor, Amy Christiansen, Ellen Hadfield, Ashley
Burbridge, Lin sey Messerschmjd t, Alyssa Tuel and
Nicole Wellman . Second: Kaitlin Ploen, Taylor
Dailey, EmjJy Gruber, Ann Stangl, Billi Oloff, Ashley
Wiggins, Kasey Finken, Amanda James, Michele
Manhart, Megan Dollen and Kelsey Ploen. Thi rd :
Laura Grote, Debra Tuttle, Jamie Walker and Jody
Garner. Back: Sean Gray, Matt Nan ninga, Jordan
McDermott. Zach Fleer(Ebrel), Mrs. Mary Jane
B uzbee, Kyle Ring, Kyle Fischer, Derek Parsons.
Garrett Buckley and Brittany Wyatt.

Middle School ASTRA
Ellen Hadfield,
Sara Minahan,
Sara Burn s and
Shaun Cyr.

Middle School Leadership
Front: Alys a Tuel, Nicki Wellman. Laura
Grot e , M ega n Do ll en a n d As hley
Burbridge. Back : Zach F leer(Eberl),
Dani el McPhi ll ips, Ky le Fischer, Dane
Hansen and Shaun Cyr.

Middl e School Or anization.

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�Sports
Once again the sports seasons proved to be
successful ; most teams had impro ved seasons with
winning records and had a lot of fu n competing.
During the summer, the . oftball team competed
ile the baseball team pl ayed fa r into the post
season. he fall sports were also competiti ve with the
volleybal team making the Region Fin al and both the

~-==~~~~football t am and cross country runners makin g great
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improved and looks forward to the future. Boys' basketball
had a turn around season, while girl s' basketball had a recordbreaking season where they fell just short of a State title.
The golf teams, also with just one senior, continued to better
thier scores and have high expectation s for the fu ture. Both the boys' and
girls' track teams had a number of individuals and reJays qu alify for State,
however, boys' and girls' soccer, making their debuts, were the highlight of
the spring season.

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84 Sports

�Contents
Baseball
Softball
Football
Volleyball
ross Country
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Wrestling
Boys and Girls Golf
Boys Track
Girls Track
Boys and Girls Soccer
MS Sports Teams

Division 85

�12-13 overall and 7-7 in the WIC.
Coaches included Head Coach Jim Dermody and
Assistants Chad Harder, Josh Abel and B randon
Finken.
36 total players with 1 senior, 5 juniors, 5
sophmores, 13 fres hmen, and 12 eighth graders.
Troy Courtier was the lone senior (graduate).
Letterwinners included Courtier, Landon
Ausdemore, Kent Harryman, Bryan Larsen , Johnnie
Witt, Jeremy Witt, Eric Carrigan, Tim Kramer, Brian
Grote, Bret Stephens, Jared Tapp, Tyler Fi nken, Jake
Clevenger and Kurt Spomer.
Team hi ghli ghts included the 8-2 win over East
Green at Sec Taylor Stadium .
Indi viduals earning team awards included Johnni e
Witt, Best Attitude; Spomer, Best Defensive Pl ayer;
Larsen, Top Hitter; Courtier, Top Pitcher; Jeremy

Kyle Lefeber, Zach Norman , Lance Courtier, Cory Rin g,
Monte Larsen and Josh LeBaugh. Back: Coach Josh Abe l, Cody Redinbaugh,
Jared Carroll , James Driver, Ky le LeNagh and Coach Brandon Fin ken. Photo
pro vided by Studio B Photography.
Middl e right: Senior Landon Ausdemore wa its for hi s pitch. Ausdemore lead
the team in RBI' s with 18 while batting .296.
Ri ght: Freshman Kurt Spomer, Second Team All-Conference Infi eld, focu ses
in on the plate. Spomer had a 3.68 ERA and threw 48 strikeouts.

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Dus tin Tay lo r, Kurt Pauley. Jake Preuci l, Jared Tapp a nd Manager Erin Hanken. Middle :
Coac h Jim Dermody, Tim Kram er, Jacey Garren , Johnni e Witt, Jake C levenger. Co lton W hite.
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Above: Senior Jeremy Witt is ready
for the pickoff. Witt was second in
fie lding at .962 and led the team in
putouts with 12 l. Photo pro vided by
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Despite the record,
it was a fun season.
One of the most
memorable things
was pl ay ing at Sec
Taylor Stadium .

Above: Graduate Troy Courtier.
Honorable Men tion All -Conference,
fires a pitch. Courtier had a 3.50 ERA
and threw 36 st1ikout . Photo
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�2 1-8 overall and 11-3 in the Western Iowa

Coaches included Head Coach Kim
Sherman and Ass istants Dave Velthoff and
Janette Fischer.
42 total players with 4 seniors, 3 juniors, 8
sophmores, 6 freshmen, 18 eighth grades.
Seniors (graduates) included A mber
Finken, Jessy Hi embaugh, Elizabeth

Letterwinners in cluded Finken,
Heimbaugh, Thielen, Mi ssy Barrier, Amy
Naninga, Ali cia Fischer, Bobbi Pogge,
Kristen U ngrad, Ashley Wagner, Becky
Barri er, Li sa Minahan.
Indi viduals earning Team Awards inc luded
Fin ken, Offe nsive Pl ayer; M. Barrier,
Defensive Pl ayer; L isa Minahan, Hustle
Award ; and Ashl ey Wagner, M VP.

Above: Graduate ElizabethThielen, playing shortstop , prepares to fi eld.

In fielding Thielen was at .702 with 22 assists and 18 putouts.
Middl e Righ t: Freshman fi rstbaseman Lisa Minahan sets her feet to get
the ball fo r an o ut. M inahan lead the team in fielding at .97 3. She had 2 1
ass ists and 197 putouts.
Ri ght: Seni or Missy Barrier takes off fo r the next base. Barri er lead
the team with 2 1 stolen bases and was caught j ust once.

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OPP
Lo -Ma
Underwood
Glenwood
Trey no r
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Mo-Valley
Ri ve rs id e
Essex
A-H-S-T
Griswold
Abra ham Lin co ln
Treynor
A- H-S-T
Und erwood
West Harri so n
Eas t Uni o n
South Page
Treyo r
A udub o n
Mo-Vall ey
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SOITBALL: Front: Abigail Haugaard, Devon Au$edemore, Sammie Harryman, Jessy Hiembaugh.
Eli zabeth Thie len, Amber Finken, Tanya Redingbaugh, Stephanie Tuttle, Lexie Parks, Stephanie Cross.
Second: Lisa Minahan, Rebecca Hadfield, Shannon Finken. Cal ly Stamp, Mindy Morris, Laura Wellman,
Leah Nielsen, Brittani Bruck. Hillary Nelson, E mily Schroder. Third: Lacey Messerschmidt, Emi ly
Ortman. Cou rmev Christian sen. Danielle Welboum, Roni Nishen, Nicole Darrington, Connie Carrigan,
Amber Epperson: Sheyna Hudd le, Katie Wiges. Ali cia Ficsher. Back: Coach Jonelle Fischer, Rachel
Hu 'be rl. Becky Barrier. Amy Nanninga, Kristen Ungrad, Ashley Wagner, Katie Harman. Bobbi Pogge, Nicki
M Cool. Dana Schierbrock, Mi ssy Barrier, Coach Kim Sherman, Coach Dave Veltoff.

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Above: Junior Bobbi Pogge, senior
Amy Nanninga and graduate Jessy
Heimbaugh huddle in the outfield.

Above: Graduate Amber Finken awaits
to take the next ba e. Finken lead the
team in batting at .333 . Her on base
~verage, also .333, was second.

We had a
competitive season
even though we
fell short at the
end ... We will be
aggress ive and
competiti ve next
season.

Softball

89

�Coaches included Head Coach Max Kozeal
and Assistants Ray Peters, Josh Abel and
David Carlson.
38 total players with 6 seniors, 8 juniors, 10
sophomores and 14 freshmen .
Seniors included Bryan Larsen, Wade
Garren, Kent Harryman, Cody Petersen,
Derrick Danker and Kurtis Shreeves .
25 players lettered.
Team highlights included the close games
with Mo-Valley and West Manona.
Individuals earning team honors were those
setting school records. Those included
Garren with most tackles in a game (21) and
season (131), and Tim Kramer with most
interceptions in a game (2).

Above: Junior Tim Kramer, Second Team All-Di strict, pitches the ba ll to an
open rusher. Kramer was second on the team in pass ing with 176 yards, while
he led the team in recei ving with 181 yards. Photo pro vided by Gazette.
Middle Ri ght: Senior Wade Garren, F irst Team All-Di stri ct, and junior Matt
Dickerson go for the tackle. Photo provided by Gazette.

Right: Senior Kurtis Shreeves punts the ball away. Photo provided by
Gazette.

90 Sports

�FOOTBALL
OPP

TC
14 Sioux Central
0

Missouri Valley

13 Lo-Ma

First Row : Jared Ausdemore, Josh Holste. Ro s Buboltz. Taylor Gri ffi n,
Corey Ring, Lance Courtier, Monte Larse n, Caleb Peters, Jared Can·oJI. Second Row: Josh
Torneton , Ad rian Cobbs, Cody Red inbaugh, Travis Clark, Noah Goldapp, James D1iver, Kurt
pomer, Connor Bartlett, Kyle LeNaugh, Ryan Marsh, John Clevenger. Third Row: Head
Coach Max Kozeal, Matt Wi lson, Nick Buboltz, Matt Schultz. Kurt Pauley, Jake Preucil, Wes
Clark, Jacey Garren, Jake Clevenger. Colton White, Andy Manhart, Coach Josh Abel. Fourth
Row: Coach Dav id Carlson, Tony Hubbard, Brian Grote, Tim Kramer, Brya n Larsen, De1Tick
Danke r, Cody Petersen, Wade Garren, Kent Harryman. Kurtis Schreeves, Matt Dickerson,
Eric CaITigan, Coach Ray Peters.

Above: Junior Eric Carrigan (67)
and a fellow teanunate make the
tackle on the Eagle offense. Photo
provided by Gazett.

38
7
40

8

Griswold

14

6

Audubon

21

2

Underwood

49

8

Saint Albert

57

6

Ri verside

34

0

West Monona

8

Above: Senior Captain Kent
Ha r ryman and Bryan Larsen make
their way out to meet with the
referee . Harryman gain d 101 yard
in 3 1 canies. Lar en led the team in
rushing with 428 yards in 55 camie .
larsen also led the team in
touchd wons with four for the season.

If yo u go by the stats,

the season was a lo ·s.
But with a new coach
comes new ideas, and I
ex pect more of a
consistency in the plays .

Football 91

�27-5 overall and 6-1 in the WIC.
Coaches included Head Bri an Wedemeyer and
Ass istants Amy Olsen and Rachel Eikenberry.
34 total players with 6 seniors, 2 juniors , 8
sophomores and 18 freshmen.
Seniors included Sarah Anderson, Wendy
Ausdemore, Mi ssy Barrier, Ali sha Gau, Lacey
Messerschmidt and Amy Nanninga.
Letterwinners included Anderson, Au sdemore,
Becky Barri er, Mi ssy Barrier, Gau,
Messerschmidt, Lisa Minahan, Nanninga, Leah
Niel sen and Emilie Ortman.
Team highli ghts included winning th e T-C
and Harlan Tournaments and taking 3rd at the
WIC Tournament.
Indi viduals earning Team MVP Awards

Above: Sophomore Becky Barrier and senior Lacey Messerschmidt,
block out the crowd and focu s in on receiving an Underwood serve.
Middle Right: Senior Sarah Anderson, Second Team All-Conference, gives
the signa l to indicate that she is ready. Anderson completed the season with
164 kill s and 86 blocks.
Right: Junior Emilie Ortman serves the ball to the opponent. Ortman
served at 92.5% and had 45 ace serves for the season.

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Sports

�VOLL£Y8ALL

OPP

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Lo - Ma
C lari nd a Tourney
Mis so uri Valley
Ha r lan
AL
St. Albert
A udub o n
T-C Tourney
A- H-S -T
Rivers ide
Har lan Tourn ey
Griswo ld
U nd e rw oo d
Trey no r
Rive rs ide
Treynor
Mis so uri Valley
Rive rside
Und e rwood

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9-12 VOLLEYBALL: Fro nt: Sarah A nderson, Amy Nanninga. Lacey Messerschmidt, Mi ssy
Barrie r, Ali sh:i G:w and We ndy Au sde more. Second: Brittani Bruc k. Mindy Morri ss, Ke lsey
Marr. Lynd y Arm strong. Emi ly Schrode r, Ke lse ' Messe rschmidt, Li sa Min ahan, Emi li e
Ortm:in. Rache l Hu e bert. Meg han McDo nald. Le xie Parks and Kaitlin Soppe. Third: Sheyna
Huddl e, Devon Au sde more, T in a Thomas, Shannon Finken , Laura Wellma n, All y Walter,
Court ney C hri stense n. Dani Welbourne and Stephanie Tuttl e. Back: Coach Am y O lsen, Roni
Nih sen. Sam Manhart , Ni co le Darringto n, Carly Siebe ls, Leah Nie lsen, Bec ky Barrier, Coach
Rachel Eike nberry and Coach Brian Wede me yer. Ph oto provided by Studio B Photog rapy.

Above: Senior Wendy Ausdemore, First
prepares to recei ve. Recei vi ng at
Team All-WIC, blocks Treynor. For the
86.9% for the season , Nanninga led the season Au sdemore had 119 bl ocks and
355 kill s. Photo pro vided by Gazette.
team. Photo provide by Gazette.

Thi s yea r's season
was a bl ast. The
team had a lo t of
fun , wo rk ed ha rd
and ca me a lo ng way
thi s year. For the
se ni ors, it ' s been a
g rea t fOLrr yea rs.

Volle ball

93

�The boys team placed in the top 5 in 5 of
their 9 meets. The girls did not have team
results or placings for any of their meets.
Mr. Pat Dalton was the head coach for
both the boys and girls teams.
14 total runners with 3 juniors, 9
sophmores and 2 freshmen.
Letter winners included all runners.
Team highlights included the record
· number of runners and the boys 3rd place
finish at Conference.
Top individual awards included Alicia
Fischer's 1st at WIC and 3rd at Districts to
qualify for State. At State Fischer ran a
• • 15 :46for12th place. Along with
Fischer,John Graham and Dustin Taylor
earned All-Conference honors.

Above: Sophrnores Lacey Tritsh and Missy Ring, Juni or Alicia Fischer
and sophomore Danielle Kosmacek run a warm up workout together
before the meet to loosen their muscles.
Midd le Right: Sophmore Danielle Kosmacek pushes forwa rd to stay
ahead of a pack. Kosmacek' s best time and place of the season was 17:01
for 4th at Sidney.
Right: Sophomore John Graham focuses on his race. Graham's best time
on the season was a 17:42 at the T-C meet. Photo provided by Gazette.

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�Lo-Ma
A-H-S-T
Panorama
Tri-Center
Audubon
Woodbine
CROSS COUNTRY : Front: Front: Amelia Tuel, John Graham, Jared Tapp,
Adam Gau. Joseph Jarrett and Lacey Tritsh. Back: Alicia Fischer, Danielle
Kozmacek, Austin McCool, Jonathan Smith, Tommy Stangl, Dustin Taylor,
M issy Ring and Head Coach Mr. Pat Dalton. Not Pictured: Andy Griffith.

WIC Mo Valley
Sidney
Dist:J.icts
*NTP- No Team Place

Above: Sophomore Dustin Taylor
zones in on the race ahead. Taylor's best her own and strives for the finish.
Fisher ran her best time of 15:23 at
time was a 17 :49 at Sidney where he
placed 6th. Photo provided by Gazette. Sidney for her third first place finish.

season and
worked very hard.

�17-6 overall and 10-4 in theWIC.
Coaches included Head Coach Carl Cochran, a nd
Assistants Jim Dermody, Chad Harder and Brian
Lund.
12 total players with 5 seniors, 4 juniors, 1

sophomore and I freshman .
Seniors included Landon Ausdemore, Colburn
Dittmer, Bre nt Hough , Bryan Larson and Johnnie
Witt.
Letter winners included Ausdemore, Dittmer, Brian
Grote, Hough , Tim Kramer, Larsen, Kurt Spomer and
Witt.
Tea m hi ghli ghts included the split for WIC Title,
IHSAA Team Academic Excell ence Award ,

Nonpareil 's SWI 4th and World Herald 's Weste rn
Iowa 8th.
Individual earning team award s included Dittmer,
Mr. Hu stle ; Larson , MVP; Witt, Best Attitude; Grote,
Most Improved ; Kramer, Highest GPA ; Spomer, Top

JUNIOR VARSITY: Front: Monte Larsen, Kurt Pauley, Adam Gau, Josh
Torneten, Adri an Cobbs. Seco nd: Jared Carroll , Du stin Tayl or, John Graham,
Nath an Hensley, Jonathan Smjth . Back: Eric Carri gan, Brian Grote, Josh Mark,
Bret Stephens.
Right: Senior Colburn Dittmer goes up fo r the shot. Dittmer led the tea m in
fie ld goa l percentage a t 53 .6% and he schored 252 points. Dittmer also led the
team in rebounds with J 97. Photo provided by Gazette.

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�Soys Basketball
Regular Season
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VARSITY: Front: M anager Mandi Brockhoff, Kurt Spomer. Mont
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Larsen, Jared Carroll, M anager Brandy Rin g. Second: Eri c Carr' gan,
74
John Graham, Brian Grote, Bryan Larsen, Bret Stephens. Th ird: Coach 74

Lo-Ma
Wood bin e
Mo-Va ll ey
Audubon
A-H-S-T
Ri vers ide •
Boyer Valley
Unde rwood
Gri swold
Trey nor
Mo -Valley
Aud ubon
A-H-S -T
Rivers ide
Gri swold
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Treynor
Wa ln ut

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Trey n o r
Audubon

43
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Districts
72
67

Mo-Va ll ey
Batlle Greek-lda Gro ve

57
84

Jim Dermody, Tim Kramer, Landon Au demore, Raymond Bruck, Head
Coach Carl Cochran, Brent Hough, Colburn Dittmer, Johnnie Witt.
Coach C had Harder. Photo provided by Fischer Photography.

The season went real ly
well. We won just
seven ga mes with the
same players last
season, so we improved
drastically.

Boys Basketball

97

�27-1 overall and 14-0 in the WIC.
Coaches included Head Coach Derrick
Sonderland and Assistant Cassie Keogh.
21 total players with S seniors, S juniors, 1
sophomore and 10 freshmen.
Seniors included Sarah Anderson , Wendy
Ausdemore, Missy BaITier, Lacey
Messerschmidt and Amy Nanninga.
Letterwinners included Anderson,
Au sdemore, Missy Barrier, Messerschmidt,
Nanninga, Alicia Fischer, Katie harman ,
Bobbi Pogge, Kristen Ungrad, Becky
Barrier, Lisa Minahan and Leah Nielsen .
Team highlights and awards included both
winning WIC Season and Tournament
Championships and reaching the State
Championship game.

Above: All -Tournament player Wendy Ausdemore dri ves past the opponent in
the second-ro und game at State. Ausdemore was also a top defensive pl ayer,
leadi ng the tea m with 240 total rebounds to average 8.6 per game. Photo
p rovided by Gazette.
Above Right: Ju niors Kr isten Ungrad and Bobbi Pogge, senior Lacey
Messerschmidt and junior Katie Harman wa it to enter a ga me at State.

provided by Gazette.
R ight: All -to urnamen t Pl ayer Sarah Anderson prepares to shoot a frecthrow.
Anderson led the team in freeth row percentage at 60.6%. Averaging 13.7 a
ga me, she was second in scoring with 369 points. Photo provided hy Gazef!e.

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Sports

�Girls Basketball
Regular Season

9-12 GIRLS BASKETBALL: Front: Lisa Minahan , Mindy Morris, Leah
Nielsen, Cortney Christiansen , Nicole Darrington. Second : Sammy Harryman,
Ro ni Nihsen, Stephanie Tuttle, Danielle Welbourne. Devon Ausde more, Becky
Barrier. Third : Dana Schierbrock, Kristen Ungrad, Amy Nanninga. Alicia
Fischer, Missy Berrier. Back: Bobbi Pogge, Katie Harman . Wendy Ausdemore,
Sarah Anderson, Lacey Messerschmidt.

70 Lo-Ma
70 Woodbine
69 Mo. Vall ey
59 Audubon
63 A- H-S -T
69 Ri verside
64 Boyer Vall ey
45 St. Albert
45 Underwood
62 Gri swold
54 Treynor
7 1 Mo. Valley
56 Audubon
5 1 A- H-S-T
55 Ri verside
75 Gri swold
3 7 Underwood
5 I Tre yno r

Above: Senior Amy Nanninga is at
the line at State. Nanninga was third
in freethrow percentage at 76.2% and
scored 84 points. Photo provided by

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52
45
45
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Confrence Tournament
67 Griswold 3 1
51 Audubon 45
48 T re y no r 27

Dis tricts
52 Audubon
66 West Monona

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31

Regionals
5 4 Underwood
57 Bedford

51
41

State Tournament
6 1 T ip ton
49
54 North Butler
52
5 I Grund y Center 54

Ab ve: Senior Wendy Ausdemore
hoots over the opponents. Ausdemore
led the team offen ive ly, averaging
19.4 points a game and scoring 542.
Photo provided by Ga:ette.

Thi s season was
great; our hard
work and
dedicaton paid off.

the Regional Champion-.hip net.

Girls Basketball

99

�14-11 overall and 2-7 in the WIC.
Coaches included Head Coach Andy
Hensley and Assistants Rick Payne and
Shane Baker.
16 total wrestlers with 1 senior, 7
sophomores and 8 freshman.
Wade Garren was the lone senior.
All members of the team lettered.
Team highlights included placing second
in three tournaments.
Individu al awards included Wade GaITen ,
Most Outstanding Wrestler; and Corey
Ring and Ross Buboltz, Most Improved
Wrestlers.

Above: Freshman 119 pounder Corey Ring gets the win . Ring, who took
fo urth at D istricls, scored 137 team points in hi s 26-22 season . Photo
provided by Gazette.
A bove Ri ght: Sophomore Jake Clevenger has the ad vantage . Wrestling at
130, Clevenger was 29- 15 and third in team points at 166. Photo pro vided

by Gazette.
Right: Sophomore Andy Manhart goes for the takedown . Manh art was 2 J 21 with 137 team points at 17 J pounds. Photo provided by Gazette.

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�WRESTLING
1CH5
11th
55
45
2nd
57
57
18
18
54
33
33
15
2nd
17th
24

0
0
45
18
4th
2nd
15th

OPP
Omaha North Tourney
St.Albert
Treynor
Maple Valley Tourney
West Harrison
West Monona
WIC Dual - Griswold
Shenandoah
Denison
T-C Invite
Woodbine
Riverside
Gri swold Tourney
Corning Touney
A-H-S-T
CAM
Lo-Ma
Coon Rapids
Guthrie Center
WlCTourney
Sectionals
Districts

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18
18
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57
22
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39
55

44
78
71
26

9-12 WRES TLL~G: Front: Manager Hilary Nelson, Taylor Griffin, Josh
LeB augh. Grant Marshall , Ross Bubultz, John Clevenger, Corey Ring, Cody
Redinbaugh. Donni e Arrick, Manager Sarah Moen. Back: Coach Shane
Baker. Coach Rick Payne, Jacey Garren, Colton White, James Driver, Wade
Garren Andy Manhart, Jake Preucil, Jake Clevenger, Jared Ausdemore Head
Coach Andy H nsley, Manager Ashley Nelson .

47

Above: Sophomore 145 pounder
Colton White has a tight hold on hi s
opponent. White scored 129 team
points in his 24-23 season. Photo
pro vided by Ga zette.

Above: Fre hman Cody Redinbaugb
has the advantage o er hi opponent. Wrestling at 189, Redinbaugh
wa 19-20 with 11 3 team points.
Photo provided by Gazette.

We put a lot of time
in the room , which
in the long run
made eve ryone
better. A lot of
guys acc ompli s hed
goals, but there is
always room for
impro ver:ne nt.

Wrestlin )

l0 l

�Girls 3-4 overall, Boys 0-7 overall.
Nate Simons coached both the girls and
boys.
7 girls and 5 boys for 12 total golfers with
I senjor, 5 juniors, 1 sophomore, and 5
freshmen.
Kent Harryman was the lone senior.
Letterwinners included all varsity golfers.
The team highlights included continued
improvement of both skills and scores .
Individuals earning awards or honors
include Kent Harryman, Allison Kennedy
and Roni Nihsen all medalling three or
more times for the season . Harryman
medalled three times , while Kennedy and
Nihsen each medalled six times.

Above: Seni or Kent Harryman, an opponent and freshm an Zach Norman
look on as another opponent tees off at a ho me meet at Qu ail Run.
Above Right: Freshman Roni Nihsen and Junior Dana Schi erbrock watch
the action between turn s.
R ight: Senior Kent Harryman, a first-year golfer, tees off on hole 5 at a
home meet at Quail Run. Harryman, the boys top go lfer, scored a seaso n
low 40 against Gri swold.

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�Qlrls
Riverside

Mo-Valley
A-H-S-T
Underwood
Mo-Valley
9-12 GOLF: Front: Zach Norman. Dana Schierbrock, Amber Epperson,
Roni Nih en. Back: Austin Kay, Matt Schultz, Tony Hubbard , Allison
Kennedy, Nicole Darrington, Courtney Christiansen, Megan Fischer.

Audubon
WIC Tourney
Woodbine

backswing. Nihsen placed sixth at continues after he tees off.
both WIC and Districts and scored ·schultz golfed for his first
a season low 49 against Griswold. season .
..-.~~~~~~~~~~~

Golf meets
were a blast!

Golf

103

�Top three at eight meets, 3rd at WIC.
Coaches included Head Coach Max Kozeal
and Assistant Coach Ray Peters.
21 total runners with 4 seniors, 4 juniors, 5
sophomores and 8 freshman.
Seniors included Colburn Dittmer, Wade
Garren and Bryan Larsen .
Team highlights included winning Districts
and qualifying 11 different events for State.
State qualifiers included shot put (W.
Garren), 400 Hurdles (Dittmer, Monte
Larsen), 110 Hurdles (Dittmer) , 800 (Tim
Kramer), High Jump (Caleb Peters), Discus
r-=.;;;;z;~=-~lliMr:
(Matt Dickerson), 200 (Brian Grote),
4 X 100 (B. Larsen, Grote, Dittmer, Joh n
Graham), 4 X 200 (B. Larsen, Jacey
Garren , Graham, Grote), 4 X 800 (Corey
ring, Dustin Taylor, Kurt Spomer, Kramer). ---~=-"'-.:-..::~-------'

Above: Sophomore Adam Gau and freshman Corey Ring start
the 1600 at Districts.
Above Right: Ju ni or Matt Dickerson starts his shot pot throw.
Dickerson al so threw the discus and pl aced third at Districts.
Right: Junior Bret Stephens hands off to Jacey Garren in the
1600 relay.
104

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�TCffS

2nd
3rd
3rd
4th
2 nd
I st
3rd
2 nd
4 th
I st
19th

ISU (Indoor)
Tri-Center
Treynor
Audubon
Treynor
Underwood
Treynor
Woodbine
Drake Rel ays
WIC
Underwood
Boyer Valley
Districts
State

9-12 BOYS TRACK: Front: Matt Dickerson, Monte Larsen, Corey Ring, Lance
Cowtier. dam Gau, David Tuttle, James Owen. Second : Coach Max Kozeal,
Dustin Tay lor, John Graham , Caleb Peters, Kurt Spomer, Nathan Hensley, Jacey
Garren. Back: Coach Ray Peters, Bret Stephens, B1ian Grote, Joseph Jarrett,
Wade Garren, Colburn Dittmer, Bryan Larsen, Tim Kramer. Photo pro vided by
Gazette.

Sen ior Colburn Dittmer clears a hurdl e
and looks to the next. Dittmer, a Drake
Relays qualifi er, took 5th in the 110
hurdles at State. In the 400 hurdles,
Dinmer Look 4th at State with a . choo lreco rd time of 55.47 .

Above: Juni or Tim Kramer heads for
a District win in the 800. Kramer took
9th at State with a school-record time
of 2:01.03.

Track is over
70% mental;
to be
successful be
mentally
tough.

Abo ve: Junior Brian Grote nears the
fini sh for the 4 X 100. The relay took
first at District . Photo p rovided by
Gazette.

�Top three at seven meets, 3rd at WIC.
Coaches included Head Coach Pat Dalton
and Assistant Susan Wedemeyer.
28 total runners with 5 seniors, 5 juniors, 7
sophomores and 11 freshmen.
Seniors included Missy Barrier, Amy
Nanninga, Wendy Ausdemore, Alisha Gau
and Shelby Haugaard.
Team highlights included winning the
Underwood meet and taking second at
Districts.
State qualifiers included shot put
(Ausdemore, Katie Harman) , Discus
(Ausdemore), Shuttle Hurdle (Sam
Manhart, Becky Ban-ier, Nanninga, Gau),
3000 (Alicia Fischer), 100 Hurdles (B.
Barrier, Manhart), 1500 (Alicia Fischer).

Above: Sophomore Becky Barrier and junior Sam Manhart pl ace 2nd
and 3rd in the 100 hurdles at Distri cts. Barrier rail a 15.45 whil e Man hart
ra n a 15.69.
Above Ri ght: Sophomore Danielle Kosmacek run the 200. Ko macek
also competed in the long jump and relays.
Right: Senior Wendy Ausdemore gets foc used to throw. Ausdemore won
the discus at Drake wi th a throw of 137'9" and took second at State.

106

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�GlrlsTraok

1atS

4 th
3rd
2 nd
2 nd
1st

6th
3rd
3rd
2 nd
26th

ISU (Indoor)
Audubon
Harlan
Gri swold
Tri -Center
Treynor
Underwood
Drake Relays
Harlan
Woodbine
WIC
Underwood
Distri cts
State

9-12 GIRLS TRACK: Front: Devon Ausdemore, Nield McCool, Danielle
Kos macek, Kelsey Marr, Michelle Vorthmann, Bri ttney, Bruck, Kerrie Denning,
Mindy Morriss. Emilie Ortman, Alicia Fischer, Sheyna Huddle, Abby Haugaard .
Back: Manager Mandi Brockhoff, Lex ie Parks, Arny Nanninga, Missy Barrier,
Sammy Haugaard , Shelby Haugaard, Sam Manhart, Katie Harman , Wendy
usdemore. Amelia Tuel, Becky Barrier, Alisha Gau, Lacey Tritsch, Danielle
Welbourne, Laura Wellman, Manager Brandy Ring. Photo provided by A BC

Photography.

Above: Freshman Lisa Minahan gets
the baton from freshm an Devon
Ausdemore. Both contributed well in
their first year of track.

Track was a great
way to end my
senior year.
Although I was
disappointed, I had
a great time with
my gi.fls at State.

leg in the shuttle hurdle relay. The
relay took first at District with a
time of 1:07.7 1.

�Girls 5-1-5 overall, boys 0-2-8 overall
Coaches included Girl s Coach Scott Parks
and Boys Coach Kenny Pierce.
18 girls with 2 seniors, 4 juniors, 3
sophomores, and 9 freshmen . 24 boys
with 4 seniors, 2 juniors, 10 sophomores,
and 8 freshmen.
Senior girls included Beth Harris and
Alisha Gau, while senior boys included
Daniel Smith, Kurti s Shreeves, Justin Mark ' -'·"'-----·-----:
and Justin Kohl.
Team highlights included the girls' three
shutout wins and the boys' two tie games.
Both teams also showed great
improvement.

Middle Right: Sophomore Lyndy Armstrong and freshman Lisa
Minahan both go fo r the ball and look to take control. M in ahan led the
team in goa ls with 11.
R ight: Seni or Beth Harris plays defense and looks to take control. Photo
pro vided by Gazette.

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Sports

�Riverside
Denison
Harlan
TJ JV
ALJV

LCJV
Above: Ju t before the game, Kaitlyn Soppe, Danielle Welbourne, M issy
Ring, Mindy Mor ris, Alisha Gau, J esi Bruck and Beth Harris get prepared
and focu s on what need to be done to win.

St. Albert
Riverside
Gl enwood

Above: Fre hman goali Lexie Parks
makes a move fo r the ball. Larsen led protects the goal and end. the ball
the team with fo ur goals on the season. back out into play. Parks, along with
Photo provided by Gazette .
others also ran track dur ing the spting.

Soccer was a
starting year; for
starting out we did
pretty well. The
team is looking
forw ard to next year.

lfi'1mfl

�Middle School Sports
8th Grade Football
Front: Jared Siebels, Jordan
McDermott, Kyle Ring, Kendall Witt,
Alex Shriver and Dame! McPhillips.
Second: Kyle Clark, Dane Hansen,
Luke Davis, Matt Nanninga, Tyler
Daringer, Garrett Buckley and Cody
Sandoval. Back: Coach Pete
Sorenson, Nick Kramer, Derek Parsons,
Jake Anderson, Cody Bahrke, Michael
Berg, Kyle Fischer and Coach Andy
Hensley.

7th Grade Football
Front: Patrick Horn , Jon Griffith, Kyle
Zimmerman, Taylor Gunderson, Derek
Finken, John Wellman and Dan
Killpack. Second : Bryce Yorthmann,
Zach Jacobs, Alex Lind vall , Austin
Beebe, Nathan Sibert, Joe Smith, Joe
Green and Corey Danker. Back: Coach
Pete Sorenson, Colton Corrin, Ricky
Young, Anthony Nelson , Josh Calhoon,
Steven Messerschmidt, Zach Pohlman,
Dan iel Ring and Coach Chad Harder.

8th Grade Volleyball
Front: Sara Minahan, Kasey Finken,
Megan Dollen, Ashleigh Tay lor and
Heather Yorthmann. Second : Ann a
Leaders, Baleigh Marsh, Nicole
Well man, Alyssa Tuel, Ashley Wigg ins,
Ashley Burbridge and Cass ie Stephens.
Back: Coach Jenny Berens, Debra
Tuttle, Kelsey Ploen, Kaitlin Ploen,
Laura Grote, Linsey Messerschmidt,
Michele Manhart and Ann Stangl.

Spread By: Ali cia Fischer

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Sports

�Middle School Sports
7th Grade Volleyball
Front: Hilaree Walter, Heidi Barrier
and Rachel Tuttle. Second: Kelci
Wellman, Catherine Wellman, Kyrstin
Albertus and Sarah Moffatt. Back:
Coach Joneti.e Fischer. Beth Jarrett,
Blake Sullivan, Jessica Bowen, Katie
Albers.

Cros s Country
Lian Raitt,
Brandon Pogge and
Nick Thomas.

Wrestling

Front: Corey Danler, Garrett Buckley,
Kendall Witt, Zach Jacobs, Dan
Ki ll pack, Lucas Davis and Colton
Corrin. Back: Coach Justin Miliken.
Daniel Ring, Nick Kramer, Cody
Bahrke. Steven Messerschmidt, Kyle
Ring, Joe Green and Zachary
Fleer(Eberl).

Middle School Sports

llI

�Middle School Sports
8th Grade Soys Basketball
Front: Tyler Ferguson, Kyle Clark and
Kendall Witt. Second: Kyle Fischer,
Alex Shriver, Daniel McPhilips and
Garret Buckley. Back: Coach Mike
Larsen, Jordan McDermott, Jared
Siebels, Jake Anderson, Cody Bahrke,
Matt Nanninga and Kyle Ring.

7th Grade Soys Basketball
Front: Kyle Zimmerman , Joe Smfrh,
Tyler Marr, Derek Finken, Taylor
Gunderson and John Wellman.
Second: Patrick Horn , Colton Corrin,
A ustin Beebe Dan Killpack and Corey
Danker. Back: Coach Dan Elliott,
Daniel Ring, Steven Messerschmidt,
Josh Calhoon, Brandon Pogge, Zach
Pohlman and Daniel Corrin.

8th Grade Girls Basketball ·
Front: Arn y Christi ansen and Heather
Vorthmann . Second: Jeri Hill ,
Ashleigh Taylor, Linsey
Messerschmidt, Bailey Marsh, Megan
Dollen and Ashl ey Burbridge. Back:
Anna Leaders, Kaitlin Ploen, Ashl ey
Wi ggin s, Laura Grote, Debra Tuttle,
Nicole Well man, Kasey Finken and
Coach Dave Yelthoff.

Spread By: Ali cia Fischer

J 12

Sports

�Middle School Sports
7th Grade Girls Basketball
Front: Hil aree Walter and Makenna
Strahm. Second : Laysa Shreeves,
Heidi Barrier, Rachel Tuttle, Kyrstin
Albertus and Catherine Well man.
Back: Sarah Moffatt, Beth Jarrett,
Jessica Bowen, Aubrey McElmeel,
Blake Sullivan, Lian Raitt and Coach
Angie Pryor.

7t h and 8th Grade Soys
Track
Front: Kyle Ri ng, Colton Corrin,
Austi n Beebe, Tyler Ferguson, Shaun
Cyr, Zach Pohlman, Brandon Po15g~,
Jake Anderson, Steven Messerscnmidt,
Nick Kramer, Daniel Ring, Daniel
McPhillips, Matt Nanninga, Jared
Siebels, Jordan McDermott, Cody
Bahrke. Back: Zach Eberl, Nicholas
Thomas, Taylor Gunderson, Joe Smith,
Jon Wellman, Derek Finken, Zachary
Jacobs, Patrick Hom, Kyle
Zimmerman , Joseph Green

7th and 8th Grade Girls
Track
Front: Coach Amy 01 en, Manager
Ka ey inken , Beth Jarrett, Blake
SuU ivan, Hi laree Walter, Catherine
Wellman, Meoan Dollen, Linsey
Messerschmidt, Aubrey McElmeel,
Je sica Bowen, Nicole Wellman, Laura
Grote, Rachel Tuttle, Manager Debra
Tuttle, Coach Bobb iAnn Ruba.
Second: Heather Vorlhman n, Al a
1\1el, Rena Arrick. Third: I s. a
L an~ , Heidi Barrier. Back: A!&gt;hlcigh
Tay tor

Midd le School Sports

11 3

�Because of the small size of the school, the
unity plays an important role in its success .
, rs and organizations within and around the
commu ·ry not only coordinate activities, but also
work at t em. The Athletic Boosters Club, for
instance s a major organization within the school
lthatp vides concessions as well as sports equipment
and much more. Other examples are the many times
community members attend fundrai sing events, concerts,
,__...,., ballgames and more. The community works hard and
gives much time, effort, and money to support the school.

11 4

Co mmunity

�Cont•ts
Outside Organizations at Random
Patron Ads
Publications
Parent Ads
Closing

Divisinn

115

�Spread By:
Melina Cohen

Many students volunteer their time with
organizations whjch have no affiliation with the
school. In organizations such as Junior Optimjst
Octagon International, Boy Scouts, 4-H and
youth groups the members do numerous service
projects and activities throughout the year. In
some members also participate in other activities
or complete projects that may be included in the
orgaruzation. Those in 4-H, for example, also
Above: Freshman Kerrie Denning
have opportunities to show livestock at fairs.
washes her 4-H cow at the West
Pottawattamie County Fair. Photo
provided by Kerrie Denning.

Above: Juniors Glen Olsen, Brian Grote
and Matt Schultz are "Pooper Scoopers''
for Neola Hoo Doo Days Parade. Photo
provided by Shannon Dickerson.

Carroll and junior Rebecca Hadfield paint at
Neala' s ballpark as a JOOI Club activity.
Photo provided by Shannon Dickerson.
Right: Myckell Schenk, Brandie Stark,
Bethany Kuhnle, Josh Mark, Shelby
Haugarrd, Oliva Nelson, Rachel Kuhnle,
Sammy Haugarrd and others fro m the MAIC
Youth Group clean up a park wrule on a trip to
Florida. Photo p rovided by Sammy Haugaard.
11.6 Co mmunity

�Above: Senior Shannon Dickerson,
junior Dana Schierbrock and JOOI
Club Sponsor Denise Dickerson throw
candy from the club flo at in Neola' s
Hoo Doo Days Parade.

Below : Freshman Kaitlin Soppe, as part of
Neola' s Presbyterian Youth, serves at a
fo ndraising spaghetti dinner at church. Photo
p rovided by Mike Eikenberry.

Above: Sophomore Chet Cyr feigns an
injury for a Boy Scout activity. Photo
provided Chet Cyr.
Below : Mr. Pat Dalton, Mr. Dan Elliott and
other Lions Club member collect junk from

It makes you feel
really good .. .doing
things for others
feels nice.

Outside Organizations At Random

117

�Brich Pluntbing, Inc.
Neola, Iowa
(712) 485-2191

"For all your plumbing needs!"
Serving the Tri-Center area since 1978.

Avoca
Implement
Company
502 W. High St.
Avoca, IA
(712) 343-6351
aic.iowatelecom.net

Bach
Petroleum
Fill and Food
Convience
Stores
1221 E. Pierce,
Council Bluffs
(712) 328-8114

Double D Excavating, Inc.
8615 Vernon Ave
Omaha, NE 68134
(402) 571-4514
www.doubledexcavating.com

Harvest Alliance Church
Dennis Kenealy
2929 355th St.
Logan, IA 51546
(71 2) 644- 1400

"For All Your
Seed Needs!"
300 Broadway, Minden, IA
(7 12) 483-2153
Our mission is to know Christ:
Exalt Him as Savior, Sanctifier,
Healer and Coming King and
complete His Great Commission
118

Co mmuni ty

HyVee of
Harla11,
Iowa

Campbell Insuranc
Agency, Inc.
103 North Avenue
Council Bluffs, IA
(71 2) 328-3975

�Iowa Western Community College

Gazzette
107 4th St., P.O. Box 7,
Neola, IA
(712) 485-2276
Fax: (712) 485-2277

2700 College Road, Council Bluffs
1-800-432-5852
www.iwcc.edu
IWCC offers more than 80 programs of
study on a beautiful campus close to home.
Call or go online now for more infmmation.

Nebraska
Machinery
Company

The Olive
Branch
19278 Conifer Lane

11002 Sapp. Bros. Dri ve
Omaha, NE
(402) 891-8600

Council Bluffs , IA
5 1503

(712) 322-2669

Jim Fischer

LEINEN, INC. Miller Orthopedic
Sales and Service

Affiliates, P.C.

Box 38, 105 Main St,

Council Bluffs, IA
(712) 323-5 333

Portsm outh, IA 51565

Pyles Photography
Studio, LTD

info@ Millerortho.com

(712) 743-2315
(888) 919-9039

"Proud to serve
Iowa since 1972"

Famers and Merchants
State Bank
Member FDIC
Neola: (712) 485-2245
Minden: (712) 483-2611
ds/ Groups

L19

�Titan West
Cattle Working
Facilities
And
Stine Seed
Dealer

HALL INSURANCE AGENCY

3001/2 Front Street, Neola, Iowa
(712) 485-9507
www.hallandwelbourne.com

William
D.M.S., M.S.
Plambeck
imothy J. Sheehan, C
.
Peter A. Ziegler,

Ron Barrier, President
25597 310th Street
Neola, IA 51559-6100
Cell: (402) 681-5783
Office: (712) 485-2653
Fax: (712) 485-2560
Email: rbarrier@hotmail.com

Rodenburg Roseland's
Construction Pit Stop
614 5th St., Neola
Diner
(7 12) 485 -2682
Corner of 4th &amp; Pearl
Neola, Iowa
30 Years of
(712j 485-2443
supporting
Burgers - Pizza T-C students and Chicken - Sundaes Malts - Cones
Athletes.

Lehan Pharntacy
317 Main St., Minden
(7 12) 483-2884
1-800-242-7932

Joe Lehan, R.Ph.
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Community

D.D.M., M.S.

Orthodontists
55 Gleason Ave.
Suite 300
Council Bluffs, IA

51503

onstruct1on

4052 296th St.
Persia, Iowa
51563
(712) 488-7853

Larsen Painting
Mike Larsen
409 2nd Street, Neola
(712) 485-2036
Interior/Exterior, Woodworking
Shanks Law Firm

State Farm
Insurance
Companies

(71 2) 322-2600
409 West Broadway
Cou ncil Bluffs , IA 5 1503
111 N. Elm Str et
randy@ shankslaw.net
P.O. BOx 188
Fax: (7 12) 323-5577
Practicing Primarily in:
Avoca, IA 5 1521
Personal Injury Law
Fax: (71 2) 343-2764

Randall J. Shanks Rhonda R. Hop

�Michael P. Jones
Richard A. Jones
Avoca
Harlan
203 North Walnut
1304 9th Street
(712) 343-2453
(712) 755-3135
800-447-2588
800-831-6805
Tiffany A. Lawler
Walnut
701 Antique City Drive
712 7 4-3313

Walnut
Communications
Local and Long
Distance Voice,
High-Speed Internet,
CATV, Wireless
Minden - Persia Underwood_ ShelbyAvoca - Walnut
(888) 784-2211
www.walnutcommunications.net

\Varner Insurance
Agency, Inc.
All Lines of Insurance

207 E. 7th St., Logan
&lt;71 2 ) 644 - 24 56
warnerinsag @hotmail.com

"Your Independent
Insurance Agency"

Thank You for
your support I
Fr.om the Publications
Staff
SHELBY COUNTY

STATE

BA N K

508 Court Street
Harlan, IA 51537
(712) 755-5112

Banking in the 21st Century

Avoca Building Material Center, Inc.
1500 Sawmill, Avoca
(712) 343-6323

Childs and Hall, P.C.
1005 7th St. , Harlan, IA 51537
(71 2) 755-2111

Event Photography
211 Main Ave, Defiance
(712) 748-7011

G &amp; R Feed &amp; Grain Co., Inc.
Portsmouth, IA 51565
(7 12) 743-2425

Puck Implement
Audubon: 1-800-432-1610
Manning: 1-800-458-4431

Country Mall
316 Front St. , Neola, IA
(7 12) 485-2511

Horizon Equipment
Adair: 1-800-443-3242
Avoca: 1-800-524-9140

Blue Moon Bar and Grill
312 Front St., Neola
(712) 485-2091

First Presbyterian Church
Neola, IA
(71 2) 485-2339

Jack Hanson Photography
200 Kingsridge Drive, Council Bluffs
(71 2) 322-7585
ds/Groups

12 I

�KNOD Radio Station
105.3 FM-Harlan, IA
(712) 755-3883
Michel's Minden Grocery
300 Main, Minden, IA
(712) 483-2794
Minden Bowl Cafe and Lounge
Minden, IA
(712) 483-2512, (712) 483-2937
Mosquito Valley Ag Supply
Jack Stamp
3007 Waldorf Ave, Persia
NAPA Auto Parts
104 S. 6th St.
Missouri Valley, IA 51555
Shelby Dairy Queen
I-80 Exit 34, Shelby, IA 51570
(712) 544-2622
Hot Eats - Cool Treats - Cakes

Southwest Orthodontics
40 Northwest Drive
Council Bluffs
1-800-373-2402 or (712) 323-7589
Strong Insurance Agency, Inc.
312 E. 7th St., Logan
(712) 644-2710 or (712) 488-2365
Touch of Class Salon
401 Remington, Neola
(712) 485-2416
Underwood Farm Supply LLC
P.O. Box 10, Underwood, IA 51576
(712) 566-2191
W estren Iowa Insurance, Inc.
1911 N. La Vista Heights Road, Avoca
(712) 343-6332
deannak@insureiowa.com
Western Marketing Associates, Corp.
108 N. 2nd St., Missouri Valley, IA 51 555
(712) 642-4167

Right: Flags: Front: Sammy H a ugaard, Lisa

Minahan, Mindy Morirss, Amanda Bahrke, Jesi
Bruck, Allison Carroll and Hilary Nelson. Back:
Lexi Beebe, Ashley Wagner, Beth Harris, Sarah
Moen, Miss Mary Jane Buzbee, Nicki McCool,
Emilie Ortman and Ashley Nelson.

Left: Senior Marching Ba nd Members: Front:
Seth Parsens, Justin Mark, Daniel Smith, Lacey
Messerschmidt, Shannon Dickerson, Tom Voge.
Back: Sarah Moen, Lexi Beebe, Ashley Nelson,
Josh Goodsell , Allison Carroll, Amanda Bahrke,
Beth Harri s.

J 22 Community

�Ri ght: Jazz Chior: Front: Beth Harris. Second:
Jo nathan Smith, Colton White, Amy Naninnga,
Dana Schierbrock, Justin Mark, Matt Wilson. Back:
Beth any Kuhnle, Josh Mark, Miss Mary Jane
Buzbee, Tom Voge, Allison Kennedy.

.

Below : Library Aides: Front: Jesi Bruck, Myckell
Schenk , Amelia Tuel, Laura Wellman . Ba k: Mr.
Steve Stafford , Trista Lahr, Devon Ausdemore,
Call y Stamp, Kelsey Lugsch, Lyndsay Dau,
Bethany Kuhnle, Alicia Fischer. .

.

Left: Show Choir: Front: Lacey Messerschimdt,
Sarah Moen, Andy Berg, Shelby Haugaard, Daniel
Smith, Beth Harris, Jos h Goodsell, Am y Na.ni nnga,
Shannon Dickerson. Second: Kaitlyn Pauley,
David Tuttle, Autumn Collier, Kmt Pauley, Kristen
Ungrad, Jesi Bruck, Monte Larsen, Katie Hanken,
Kyle Lefeber, Danielle Kozmacek. Third: Meli na
Cohen, Beth any Kuhnle, Jacob James, Sam
Manhart, Cody Pester, Rachel Schoening, Jonathan
Smith, Kelsey Lugsch, Matt Schul tz, Kurt Spomer
and Chri stie Schoening. Back: Kelsey
Messerschmidt, Miss M ary Jane Bu zbee, Jodee
Hempel, Ashley Wagner, Caleb Peters, Jared
Carroll, Katie Harman, Josh Mark, Colton White,
All iso n kennedy, Dana Schierbrock ' Tom Vocre
0
'
Gl en Olsen.

Middle Ri ght: 4.0 Club: Front: Ashley Wagner,
Au tum n Collier, Caitlin Divelbess , Alicia Fischer,
Ka it lyn Pauley, Jennife r Speight, Sammy Haugaard,
Conn ie Carrigan. Second: Katie Wi ges, Bobbie
Pogge, M yckel Sche nk, Wend y Ausdemore, Jesta
Thomas, Missy Barrier, Megan Fischer , Abby
Ha ugaard . Back: Chet Cyr, Jo hn Graham , Katie
Harman, Melina Cohen, Amelia Tuel, Sa.ra h Anderson, Courtney Chri stiansen, Brittani Bruck, Leah
N ielsen, Shelby Haugaa rd .
Right: Office Aides: Front: Stephanie Cross, Christi
Schoening, Vanessa Vaughn , Mrs. Karen Kay. Second: Trisha Dea, Courtney Chr istiansen , Michelle
Sondag. T hird : Connor Bartlett, Caleb Peters, Kelsey
Messerschmidt, Rachel Peters, Kristin Parker, Taylor
Daily, Josh Goodsell . Back: Tommy Stangle, Sarah
Moen, Nick Buboltz, Josh Mark.
ds/ Groups

123

�The 2005 Trojan was published by Walsworth Publishing Company of
Marceline, Missouri. Greg Adams served as representative for the company. All copy
was created and written by the Publications staff exclusively, while all photographs
used were taken by the Publications staff also unless otherwise indecated.
The cover was a decorated WP design with embossed black silkscreen printing
on a classic gold leather material. AWPC Knockout and AWPC Times were chosen
for the type styles in point styles ranging from 6 to 96. The computer program used
to create the layouts was PageMaker 7.0. The theme was "Matter of Fact" . Expenses
were subsidized entirely throug patron ads, senior parent ads and yearbook sales.
There were 185 copies printed. Yearbooks sold for $30-$35 without a namestamp
and $30-$40 with a namestamp.
The Trojan staff would like to recognize the following people for their hard
work and cooperation in making the 2005 Trojan successful. Those commindable
people were Greg Adams, Mindy Sayre, Sarah Elliott, Brett Nanninga, Angie
Huseman, Steve Stafford, Karen Kay, Kelly Dollen, Rhonda McKenzie, Roberta
Morse, Heidi Peters, Mary Jane Buzbee, Kevin Matulka, Tami Harman, TCHS Faculty, The Gazette and area photographers.

2004 Trojan
Editor-in-Chief: Sarah Anderson
Assistant Editor: Alicia Fischer
Staff: Missy Barrier, Lance Brisbois , Melina Cohen,
Stephanie Cross, Tony Hubbard, Rachel Kuhnle, Daniel
Smith, Amelia Tuel and Katie Wiges

Adviser: Mrs. Sarah Elliott

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Left: Juniors
Rachel
Kuhnle and
Alicia''

demanding
jobs in
Publications.

Above: Senior Publications Members : M issy Barrier ,
Sarah Anderson and Daniel Smith take one last
Publications picture as the year comes to an end.

fast _ __

FACTS

11 total students with 8 girls
and 3 boys.

Staff consisted of 3 seniors, 5
juniors and 3 sophmores.

The Staff. Front: Katie Wiges, Stephanie Cross, Melina Cohen,
Amelia Tuel, Daniel Smith. Back: Missy Barrier, Rachel Kuhnle,
Lance Brisbois, Tony Hubbard, Alicia Fischer, Sarah Anderson.
-----

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Left: Veteran
Tony Hubbard
gives Rookie
Katie Wiges a
few pointers on
Publications
duties.

Main duties of th Publications
staff were writing stories for
both the newspaper and yearbook, preparing yearbook
spreads, taking pictures and
interviewing for additional
information on stories.
Staff Titles: Yearbook Editor,
Sarah Anderson; Yearbook
Assistant Editor, Alicia
Fischer; New paper Editor,
Lance B1isbois; Writ rs and
Reviewers, Sarah Anderson,
Missy Barrier, Melina Cohen,
Stephanie Cross, Alicia
Fischer, Tony ubbard, Rachel
Kuhnle, Daniel Smith, Amelia
Tuel and Katie Wiges.
Publications

125

�Bryan,

Beth,

We' re proud
of you Bryan. Believe
in yourself, continue to
work hard and you· 11
be very sucessful in
life.

Lite can be
hectic. Don ' t forget to
relax and enjoy it.
Good Luck.
We love you.

Love,
Mom, Dad,
Paul , Monte

Dad &amp; Morn

Beth Harris

Bryan Larsen

Johnnie and Jeremy,

Kurtis
Shreeves

You have al ways
been double the fun .
We are proud of you both.
Love Ya,
Mom and Dad
Kurti s,

To our Baby Boy,
You've made life an adventure!
Stay positi ve and keep your great
sense of humor and you wiJI go
fa r!
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

Johnnie and Jeremy Witt

Alli son,
Sarah,
You are such a blessing
to us! We give thanks
to God fo r who you
have becbme. Continue to work hard and
pursue the dreams of
your heart.

" Delight yourself in
the Lord and he will
give you the des ires of
your heart.' (P aim
37:4)
We love you!

Love,

Dad and Mom, Carly
and Jenna

Dad, Mom, Jared &amp;
Katie

Alli son Carroll
12

ParentAds

Sarah Moen

�Wendy Ausdemore

Derrick,
You have
grown up to be
someone that we are
very proud of. You
make your future - do
it well.

Wendy,
We' re proud
of you! God Bless and
Good Luck!
Love,
Mom, Dad&amp;
Ben

Love,
Your Family

Go Hawks!

Den-ick Danker

Your future stretches
before you. Go out; give it your
best shot; make a difference.
Your past lies behind
you. Look back. Cherish your
memories and friends. Remember all the shared classes, sports,
clubs, trips, dances, jokes, notes,
arguments, and even tears, but
hold tight to all the good times
and laughter!
Elyse couldn ' t have
had better classmate/friends!
Thanks for remembe1i ng her and
including her! You meant so
much to her.

Elyse Miller
Thanks for the memories !
Denise &amp; Chub Mi ller &amp; Family

Seth,

Amy,
"Tru st in the
Lord with your
heart.. .In all your ways
acknowledge him, and
he shall direct your
paths."

God blessed
us with an amazing
daughter. Use your
many talents to serve
Him and others. We
love you.

Proverbs 3:5,6
Proverbs 3:5,6
W love you,
Mom and Dad

Dad&amp;Mom

Seth Parsons

Amy Nanninga

�Justin ,
Fe Fe (Missy),
We will miss all your
school stuff! We love
you and wish you the
best!

We wish you luck,
courage and happine .'
in co llege and the
future. Keep sing ing!
Stay strong !

Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

Love,
Dad&amp; Mom

Missy Barrier

Justin Mark
Megan Albers

Shannon Dickerson

Shannon,
You have made us so proud over
the years. Now it is time to make
yourself proud in all you do
from here.
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

Lacey,
We are so proud of you! We
always have been and always
will be!
We love you,
Mom, Dad, Kel sey,
Lind sey and Ryan

Megan,
We are so very proud of you and
what you have become.

Alisha,

Amanda,

To our beautiful
daughter who brings
such joy to our li ves!
We are proud of you
and wish you happiness always!

We are so p rot~d of d1e
woman you' ve
become!
We love you!
Mom&amp;Dad,
Laura &amp; Cody

Love,
Mom , Dad,
Amanda and Adam

Alisha Gau
128 Parent Ads

Love,
Dad, Mom and Katie

Amanda Bahrke

�Sarah,

Lauren,

"Thou rut as wise as
thou rut beautiful."

The most important
thing in our lives is
what we ru·e doing
now; you have shared
so much with us.

-Shakesperu·e
Mom, Dad and Jake

Love.
Mom andDad

Sarah Anderson

Lauren Burbridge

�Closing
Students' accompli shments pil ed up as the
schoolyear came to a close. The ex peri e nces
students partook in were numerou s. In the athletic
world the girls' ba ketba11 team took second in the
Class 2A State Basketball Tournament, while the
boys and girls track team s qu alified for the State
Track Meet in 11 and 8 different events respecti vely.
In the academic and orga ni zations
worlds, the students left their marks a well. A
number of students participated in a variety of
competitions, such as the Science Bowl and the Math
Bowl , Contest Speech and the Spring Play and many
more.
The students made the year a succe s, as a

"Matter of Faot."

Spread By: Sarah And
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Tsunamis~
It only took a moment for massive walls of water - tsunamis
- to leave at least 210,000 dead and cause massive
destruction in several Asian countries on Dec. 26. The
tsunamis were caused by a 9.0 earthquake centered in
. the Indian Ocean off Sumatra. It was the most powerful
earthquake in 40 years. The international community reacted
quickly with aid amid fears about disease from the bodies
and lack of clean water.
A few stories of miracles came from the wreckage, such as
a woman found alive floating in the Indian Ocean on a palm
tree five days after the tsunamis. But tens of t11ousands
were missing and may never be found. Many were tourists
from around the world , including the United States, who
had been enjoying the warm climate for the holidays.
The internet became a focal point for people looking for
loved ones in the region, as blog sites to news sources
such as CNN enabled people to post information about
missing friends and fam ily.
The U. S. pledged $350 million in aid to th e region, and
President George W. Bush asked his two immediate
predecessors in the White House, Bill Clinton and George
H.W. Bush, to head an appeal for private donations.

Re-elected ~
President George W. Bush was re-elected, defeating
Democratic challenger Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts.
The Republican majority in Congress strengthened, as the
party gained four seats each in the House and Senate.
Voter turnout was the highest since 1968.

War continues ~
U. S. forces remained on the front lines in Iraq, trying to
bring stability to a country besieged by Iraqi rebels. Prior
to Iraqi national elections in January, the U. S. increased
troop totals to 150,000, the most since fighting began in
March 2003. The Shiites won a plurality in the election
for National Assembly seats. The National Assembly will
elect the president.

�If you had voted, whom would you have
voted for lr:l 1he 2004 U.S. Presidential
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with current events? (Respondents S8lected more than one.)
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25.7%
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6.3%
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�Four in one year
Florida took the brunt of four major hurricanes in
August and Septem ber. Charley came inland from
the Gulf of Mexico and hit the peninsula; Frances and
Jeanne from the eastern Flori da coast; and Ivan made
landfall on Alabama near the Florida border. As the
storms moved inland, heavy rains, thunderstorms and
tornadoes caused flooding and damage to everything
from buildings to beaches from Texas to Pennsylvania.
The U.S. death toll from the four storms was more
than 120 people.
The hurricanes that stru ck the U.S. fi rst wreaked
havoc across the Caribbean. In Haiti, Tropical Storm
Jeanne left more than 1, 500 people dead and more
than 1,250 missing. In the city of Gonaives, food and
drinkable water was unavailable, homes, buildings
and roads were destroyed, and relief agen ies had
difficulty reachi ng the needy.

Holiday weather ~
Ho. ho, ho - the joke was on many holiday travelers ,
who were besieged by ice and snow from Texas to
Ohio on Dec. 22, as well as computer problems and
a large number of sick employees at separate airlines
through Christmas weekend. Just after Christmas, snow
fell as far south as Brownsville, Texas, and battered
the East Coast from North Carolina to Massachusetts.
Heavy rains began a month-long deluge in southern
California.

Death sentence ~
Scott Peterson was sentenced to death after a jury found him
guilty in the deaths of his pregna.1t wife, Laci , and their unborn
son, who disappeared Christmas Eve 2002. Scott Peterson's trial
lasted 23 weeks and included testimony from his mistress.

Cambodia crowned Norodom Sihamoni as king after his
father stepped aside. During the coronation celebrations,
hope in the country was high that the new king, a former
ballet star, would bring stability to the democracy.

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Some peace in Sudan ~
Sudan 's government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement ended a 21-year civil
war. But war continued in Sudan 's Darfur region, where the United Nations is investigating
allegations of genocide by the government. The U.N. estimated more than 70,000 people
are dead in Darfur, with about 1 .5 million living in refugee camps.

Gas prices up ~
U.S. gasoline prices increased dramatically,
surpassing $2 a gallon in many parts of
the country. In October, the price neared
the record set in May 2004 of $2.054
per gallon, about 42.5 cents above the
2003 average .

Yushchenko wins T
Viktor Yushchenko became Ukraine's
president in an election marked by
challenges from his opponent, former
Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, a
revote, and even an alleged poisoning .
Medical officials have said it was an
unknown.illness that disfigured his face,
as these July and December 2004
photos show.

California train derailment ..&amp;.
Juan Manuel Alvarez was charged with murder following
the collision of two commuter trains in Los Angeles in
January. Police say Alvarez pulled his SUV onto the
tracks, and then left the vehicle before the trains came
Eleven people were killed.

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Season put on ice ~

For the first time, a professional sports league lost an entire season
due to a labor dispute. The National Hockey League (NH L) canceled
the season after a 153-day lockout, centered on whether or not the
players would accept a salary cap.

A Boston party ~
Chances are, Boston sports fans might never again
enjoy a year quite like this one.
For starters, decades of Boston Red Sox frustration was
wiped away in one amazing October. Trailing three games
to none in the American League playoffs against the New
York Yankees, Boston won four in a row and became the
first team in baseball history to rally from such a deficit. The
Red Sox rolled on to the World Series and swept the NL
champion St. Louis Cardinals in four games. It was Boston's
first World Series title since 1918, and it vanquished the
dreaded Curse of the Bambino . which haunted the team
since its infamous decision to sell slugger Babe Ruth to
the Yankees in 1920.
The celebration continued into football season, where
the New England Patriots were once again crowned NFL
champions. The Patriots won their third world title in four
years, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bo I
XXXIX, 24-21. In doing so, New England staked its claim
to being the NF L's latest "dynasty," and sparked debate as
to l1ow they stand among the greatest teams of all time.

Basketbrawl ~
A November game between the Indiana Pacers a1
Detroit Pistons led to one of the worst fights in U.S. sport.
history. On-court shoving between Indiana's Ron Arte t
and Detroit's Ben Wallace escalated when a plastic cup
lobbed by a fan prompted Artest to charge into the stands
and touch off a riot with the crowd . Several players ware
suspended, and criminal indictments were filed against
both players and fans.

Simply the best ~
American cyclist Lance Armstrong cemented his place
in sports history when he won a record sixth straight
Tour de France, while just eight years removed from
overcoming a battle with testicular cancer. He plans to
try for a seventh win .

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��A new frontier
A privately financed vel1icle sent humans into outer
space for the first time when SpaceShipOne completed
two successful flights that reached an altitude of more
than 62 miles.
The rocket, designed by engineer Burt Rutan, was built
for the Ansari X Prize, a $10 million contest created to
spur development in private spaceflight. Pilots Brian
Binnie and Mike Melvill guided the groundbreaking
flights.
Ansari X creator Peter Diamandis said he hoped to
eventually make the contest an annual event, and many
investors began announcing plans to get involved.

Hello, Saturn ~
The international Cassini spacecraft reached Saturn
after seven years of travel, and began beaming back
incredible pictures, much to the delight of astronomers
long curious about the planet and its moons .

Just Google it T
The intern et search company Google became the
top brand name online, and the company held an
IPO that generated billions of dollars. By the end of
it&amp; first quarter as a public company, Google posted
a $52 million profit.

Stem cell research ~
Fierci:&gt; political battles continued to rage over the
controversial groundbreaking medical research,
with millions being invested and debate going all
the way to the United Nations. The death of actor
Christopher Reeve. a strong advocate of the research,
brought renewed publicity to the debate.

�entertainment
I confess, it's a hit T
R&amp;B singer Usher reached stardom when his new album, Confessions,
sold more than 6 million copies. Four singles off the album reached
number one on the Billboard charts, making Usher the first artist in
34 years to achieve that feat in one year.

The Aviator takes flight ~
Martin Scorsese's The Aviator, the life story of millionaire
Howard Hughes, scored 11 Academy Award nominations,
including Best Picture and a Best Actor nod for Leonardo
DiCaprio, who played the title role. The Aviator took home
the Best Picture, Drama award from the Golden Globes,
and DiCaprio won the Golden Globe for Best Actor 1n a
drama.
Another multiple Oscar nom inee was Sideways, the
comedic story of two buddies who take one last road
trip to California wine country before one of them gets
married. Sideways also won the Golden Globe for Best
Picture, Comedy or Musical .

Golden Foxx ~
Comedian Jamie Foxx had a huge year in the movies,
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crossing over to dramatic starring roles in two hits, Ray

Ji and Collateral. Foxx earned a Best Actor Golden Globe

J award for his biographical portrayal of blues musician Ray

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Charles, and two Oscar nominations, Best Actor for Ray

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Good-bye, Johnny~
Late-night lV talk show legend Johnny Carson died at age
79. As host of NBC 's Tonight Show for nearly 30 years,
Carson flashed his signature wit and deadpan humor,
becoming the most well-known talk show host on i:v Other
notable celebrity deaths included blues singer Ray Charles,
actor Marlon Brando, former Superman actor Christopher
Reeves and comedian Rodney Dangerfield .

Not typical idiots

~

The '90s punk rock band Green Day returned from a lor
hiatus with a new album that gained critical and popular
acclaim . The album and first single, both named American
Idiot, each earned Grammy nominations for song ancl

record of the year. American Idiot went on to win th
Grammy for Best Rock Album

��1) Usher
2) Eminem
3) Link1n Park
4) Kenny Chesney
5) Green Day

Nlwt 1s your favorite 1V show?
1) CSI
2) The OC
3) The Siinpsons
4) Family Guy
5! That 70s Show
Survey results compiled from rnsi:&gt;onscs fro&lt;n more than 2 .300 high school
~tudontn across tho nation.

�Happily ever after?

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It was a busy year fo r A-list celebrity couples . Brad Pitt
and Jennifer Anniston called it quits, while actress/singer
Jennifer Lopez got married again, thi s time to fellow
pop star Marc Anthony. Britney Spears married twice,
the first time for 55 l1ours to a ch ildhood friend and
the second time to one of her dancers.

Lingering reality

T

While scripted 1V made a comeback, reality 1V still
made its presence known. Chris Daugherty, a highway
worker from Ohio, won Survivor Vanuatu, th e ninth
edition of the popular adventure show. Other popular
new reality franchises included Trading Spouses and

Wife Swap.

ABC, a struggling network for almost a decade, bounced
back with two hits, Desperate Housewives, about a
neighborhood o f upper middle-class women and their
ct iaotir family lives. and Lost, a drama about plane
crac;h survivors stranded on a deserted island.

U2 the bomb T
Irish rock band U2 retu rned with its first album in nearly

Can't get enough CSI T

lo 1r years, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb , and

The CSI police drama franchise on CBS cranked out anothe1 version CS!:

1t 1rnmed1ately shot to t11 e top of the charts. The band

New York, joining the already successful CS/ and CS!: Miami. The orig.nal

also reached a deal with Apple Computers for its own

CS/ continued to be the most watched show on TV again.

custom 1Pod, and was slated to be inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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Audio updates ~
Apple's iPod, and other digital audio devices. were runaway successes. Apple's iTunes
music store sold more than 100 million songs, making downloadable music more popular
than ever.

Healthy trends ~
In two studies , about 22 percent of
U.S. high school students said they
smoked cigarettes regularly in 2003,
the lowest percentage in more than
a decade, according to a Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention . and
80 percent of Americans wear seat
belts, according to the Departm ent of
Transportation.

Not just for kids ~
Going home to study T

Some changes were made in what may be some of your favorite

If you are reading this, you probably are

cereals. General Mills and Kellogg 's switched from highly processed

not home schooled, but almost 1.1 million

white flour to whole-grain flours and reduced amounts of sugar

students were in 2003 , and according to a

in many of their cereals. Studies have shown whole grains are
healthier for the heart and add fi ber to diets.

government study, that is an increase of 29
percent since 1999.

In fashion, ponchos, poofy scarves and big brooches
were worn by girls who were dressed up or down In
general, a more feminine look appeared, ns did the tr 1HI
of wearing more modest clothing.
AP/WdeWortd Photos

Live Strong ..A.
An item created to raise money to help reoplp, live v11th c Rn&lt; Pr hecnme a fashion statement. The Lance
Armstrong Foundation, founded by the TU11r l
w r1 r nrl cancer survivor. sold the Live Strong
yellow wristbands, which became a mu~t have
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TRI-CENTER HIGH SCHOOL
33980 3 10th STREET
NEOLA, IA 51559
(7 12) 485- 2257

2006 TroJCJn
Volume 48

�1\t First ~ight
By: Al1c1a Fischer
From the start, the school year seemed full of excitement, anticipation and opportunity. As
freshmen anticipated all that came with the start of their j ourney, seniors anticipated the end of
theirs. "At first Sight" people could easily tell it was a year full of opportunity and would be a year
to remember.
As with all first days, students were reminded this was a fresh start full of new
opportunities within various areas of school. /hether the activity was Student Life, Academics,
Organizations, Athletics, People or Community, students became involved within the school and
strived to better it.
As excitement and ant ·ration ran through the halls, it was obvious of what was to come.
Students could tell "At First Sight " the school year\ was something special.

�1. Seniors G len Olsen and Nick i McCool show off their stylish prom att1r·e during the Grand March.
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Junior Amber Richt ig concentrates while performing a football halftime show. 3 . Junior Rachel

Schoening and _iun ior Melina Cohen armwrestle to pass the time while wa1t1ng for their meals after
~ rJtate Large Group Speech Contest. 4 . Freshman A my Chr istiansen decorates the computer
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door during Spirit \'/ee~ . 5 . Junior Gar r et Ze is ing relaxes during class.

Brisbo is excitedly wori&lt;s on her English assignment. 7. Junior J acey Garren
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6. Sophomo1Ae- Beth
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111ds up fo1· a pitch

home baseball game. 8 . en1or As hley Wagner smiles bright during Homecoming Corona-

1&gt;n. · . Freshman Shawn G ray_ .hangs out in the hallway and en_ioys some tunes from his !pod.

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Senior Kat ie Harman, Juniors J ake Preucil and Dus tin Taylor, as vvell as senior Nick Buboltz

, y tr1e scenic view alioard the Sp1nt Cruise on the DC Trip.

�The Notebook
Frequenting as Journals, notebooks often have pages of memories of exc1t1ng events 1n people's lives. Students'
notebooks might have pages lined with memories of summer, Spirit V/eek, Prom and other exciting and special times 1n
their lives.
Summer vacations and jobs provided numerous memories, as did dressir:lg up for Spirit Vlee . The Juniors and
seniors who took the DC Trip had many thoughts for their notebook, while Prom and Graduation are special events that
probably filled the most memorable moments section.
Many of the events and activities in students' lives are special and memorable 1n some way. The noteboo s that
contain these memories should never be tossed out, because they will continue to bnng back all the times that took
place during students' high school years.

contents
Summer
Hobbies
Spirit Week
Homecoming
DC Tri ip
Grci ucition
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~By: t\melia Tuel

�(2pt1ons: 1. Seniors rememeber all the good times they had while listening to then· fellow classmates give speeches. 2 .
..JU'iior Ma i Touzuki and sophomore Kate J ans ian get int o the spirit of things dunng Spirit V/eek. 3 . Se111or Bethany
Kuhnle spent time during the summer helping in Mexico. 4 . Junior Sheyna Huddle and seniors Myckell Schenk, Trista
Lahr Megan Fischer and Alexa Hilll show t hen" Iowa pride at t he World V/ar ll Memorial 1n '/ash1ngton nc;. 5. freshman
Kyle Ring shows his wild side on Silly 1/illy Day during Spirit V/eek. 6. Senio1" Mike Jensen escorts se1' 10"' Kylee Owen
the Grand March at t he Mid-America Center. 7. Sophomores Mindy Morriss and Lisa Minahan 1ave a l1ttlf' bit
"'nutJle 1 eep1ng the paint on their class door. 8 . Seniors Nicki McCool, Dana Schierbrock, Kristen Ungrad and Kat ie
Harman shoVv their spirit by making a human pyramid. 9. Junior Justin McEvoy finds son1e f an1i11ar 11anies on the
in Memorial 1n I//ash1ngton D.C.

�Left: Sophomore Brittani Bruck,
Junior Becky Barrier and
sophomore Kelsey Marr enjOy
their summer sk11ng on the
Missouri River. Photo provided
by Kelsey Marr.

Junior Bryan Olsen has fun
on vacation at Table Rock
Lake 1n M1ssour1. Phor:o
provided by Bryan Olsen.

to get out, have fun and not worry.
V/h1le everyone mayl::le didn't
find summer love, he or she still found a
"Summer Catch." Most played or watched
summer sports, while others prepared
for upcoming sport seasons. People also
took vacations or worked to earn money.
Sophomore Kelsey Marr
vacationed and said, 'My summer was
fai::lulous. I enjOyed Ronda and I had a
great t1rre i::loat1ng 1n flrkansas."
Senior I 11ck1 McCool was busy
v, 1th practices and games i::lut found time
to enJOy other things. McCool said, 'My
summer l'laS wonderful. Even though 1t
was hard to play softi::lall and work
around softi::lall, I still had a lot of time to
hang out with my friends."
Junior Ka 1te VI 1ges had a heme
work schedule. 1'/1ges said, "in the
oeg1nning I didn't have a proi::llem working,
but I got s1cr of going everyday."
~Jtudents and staff en Joyed
otner a'~ t1v1t1es as weii. For instance,
playing CYO softball, dow1g 4-H, sw1mm1ng
at local pools, going to amusement parks
and cat'11p1ng were other act1v1t.es
studer·ts did.
Summer gave students and
staff time to experience a variety of
different things. They didn't have to
WO((Y aoout school work and could go to
bea late. Summer allowed them to catch

grP,at times to always remember.

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�R1qht: Senior Katie Harm an
enjOys teaching sw1mm1ng
lessons at the Neola Pool.

Al,ove: Junior Adam Gau (back left) and freshman B illi Oloff
(bottom nght) shov.. th1er 4-H Cat Shmv v. inn1n sat tlie
Hamson County Fair. Phc7t:C {J "01' ded l'v 5 L 11off.

Left: fo:-sht'Y.an Derek Parsons sf1,J1v~"
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�en JOYS doing various art proJects
during her free time.

Newland competes in a
tractor pull. Photo provided
by Kyle Newland.

experience much stress and pressure.
VI anting a "Getaway," many students
spend e&gt;&lt;tra time involved 1n favorite
hobbies and act1V1ties.
Some act1Vit1es can be intense
and exerting, while others are calm and
relaxing. Relaxing hobbies might include
writing, drawing, and reading versus exc1t1ng
act111t1es such as aband, motor cross,or
watersk11ng.
Tryrng to find extra time during
high school can be dlffrcult, and students'
chorces on how to spend any extra time
reflects their personal1t1es. Tnose involved
n thrilling and ewtrng hobbies might hold
cab "'' 1d stress-free days, while those
1t11olved rn hectre schedules might enpy
calming and easy-going hobbies. Some
students prefer exc1t1ng day-to-day life,
even when 1t wmes tc choosing how to
spend their down time. Other students
JUSt like to spend time hanging out with
frierds.
Sophomore Danr \' /elboume
stated, "I enpy both exc1t1ng and calm
hobt:ires." She expla 1ned, "After doing all the
exc1t1r!g hobbies, it's nice to JUSt relax, lay
down, and listen to musrc. I also hke to read
and watch movies."
Students decide how they
spend their free time everyday. Each
student has a fun way 1n which he or she
does thJS. As students'personaht1es differ,
so do the hobbies they enJOy. Students
rarely fiai1e problems f1nd1ng an enpyable
way to 'Getaway."

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�enjoys skate oard1ng before and
a ftt:r school.

Above: Sophomore Matt Nelson shows off his two b g catches
while f1sh1ng 1n Minnesota. Nelson also enJOyS hunting as a
hobby. Photo proVldea /?.&gt; Matt

Left: Sophomore Ron i Nihsen

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meml?f'r of the Minden

Monarchs, takes care of her 4 -H calves during \'/estfa1r.
Photo provided by Rom N•hs ~n.

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�Left: Sophomores Monte
Larsen, Jared Carroll and Kurt
Spomer await a serve during
lronman Volleyball.

Right: Freshmen Megan
Dollen, Jamie Walker, and Billi
Oloff enjOy their first
experience of high school
Sp1nt 1/eek.

Spirit week is often
thought to be the best week of the
year; at no other time do students
and staff get to dress up in wacky
clothes, part1c1pate 1n class
compet1t1ons and show all their
spirit. The week allows them to be
a "Master of Disguise."
The biggest part of the
week 1s the Dress-Up Days. Those
1nc1....ded Camouflage, Opposite
Gender, Silly //11iy/Colorful, Sen.or
C1t1zen, and the trad1t1onal Black
and Gold.
Dress-up and other
compet1t1on from underclassmen
lacked. Coming 1n second only when
the Juniors "stole" the relay race,
the seniors dominated.
Students and staff
enJOyed other act1v1es as well.
Thoses included the Jersey
Auction, Iron Man Vollyball, and
Power Puff Football.
Spirit /e':.k 1s a time to
show both school and class spirit
while having fun doing 1t. The
'Masters of D1sgu1se" did JUSt
that.

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�: Seniors Kristen Ungrad,
Allison Kennedy Katie Harman and
Dana Schierbrock aged 60 years

r0 Ser1orC1t1zenDay. Photo
P'"Ovtded by Glenda Kunze.
?ermr:::i Matt Schultz, Tim Kramer and Brian Gr ote she\ off t.he1r- fer'1 r 11
:;•des d 1ng Opposite Gender Day.

Above: Juniors John Clevenger and Andy Manhart are hard
to see during Camouflage Day
Left: Sopl1111or' s Samona Besch, Roni Nihsen A lly Walt ers
M indy Morris, Kelsey Marr Megan Lahr and Rasey Griff it h
sport the Tn-Center colors or Black and C7tJld Day.

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�Grote chow down on and enjOy
some pizza at Coronation
praci::1ce.

lead guitarist, rocks out at
the Homecoming dance.

coming home and being with
"Friends."
Act1v1tes started Friday
with the dance after the football
game. A live band entertained the
crowd, which seemed to favor the
dance moving from Saturday.
V/1th the senior class all
being "Just Friends," the
Homecomir1g Court chose "111 Be
There," the tr.eme song from the
T. I. series Friends, as the
Homecoming theme.
Coronation, was
Saturday as always. Alicia
Fischer and Matt V/1lson were
crowned prince and princess, while
Emilie Ortman and Tim Kramer
were crowned queen and king.
Other court members
included Jes1 Bruer, Katie Harman,
Bot?t?1 Pogge, /\shley \'/agner, Matt
Dickerson, Brian Grote, Tony
Hubbard, and Austin McCool.
Megan Fischer and Matt Schultz
served as hostess and host, while
Roger Larsen and Amy /1ngert
were sponsors.
Horriecom1ng was a great
time to l?e with Just Friends."

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�l&lt;'1ght: n1e Homecoming Court:
r bres to the couch as part of

t~~1r cpen1ng dance at: t he
r vronation.

Above: Mat t Wilson 1s so cool he's gotta wear ::-hade:? as he
dances duming the Coronation.

Left: The Homecoming O) j ,_y cind Cou1·i os:: and no-?te:::&gt;S
middle school esco11:s. and elernerqr) D&lt;iges 'ltrt".·· .s :.i
group. Photo prcv1ded r'Y 4,f'{ F'?c 'LC,?r "{'''\,.

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�Left: Juniors Meghan McDonald,
Rachel Huebert and Emily
Schroder and senior Allison
Kennedy check out the Hard
Rock Cafe together.

Right: Tyler Finken, John
Graham, Jake Preucil, Kr isten
Ungr ad, Jonathan Smith, Amel ia
Tuel, and Nicki McCool listen and
le.am from the guide at the
\l/ash1ngton National Cathedral.

seniors cind six stciff members
took ci "Rocid Trip" to
VI cishington D.C Exploring ci place
to which most hcid never been,
they hcid an experience of CJ
lifetime.
Throughout the four dciy
trip, students cind staff visited
many sites. Some memonals
cind monuments included the
/arid Viar II, Frcinklin Roosevelt,
Lincoln, VI cish1ngton, and Korean.
They cilso v1s1ted the National
Museum of American History as
well cis the Holocciust Museum
The V/h1te House was a
highl 1ght desp 1te the Iim ited
tour. Another h1ghl1ght cind
enjOycible event wcis the threehour Spirit Dinner Cruise.
Flying, hanging out with
friends and the shopping were big
hits as well. Many bought vcirious
shirts from street vendors.
The "Rocid Trip" ended
with students both scid becciuse
1t hcid gone so f cist, cind hcippy to
hcive experienced 1t.

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�Laur a Hood, and Jessica Nowlin
pay attention w the guide on a
wur of 'Che U.S. Capital.

Above: Juniors Meghan McDonald ;:u1d John Graham take part 1n
a Wreath-L&lt;iy1ng Ceremony 11 l\rl1nc&gt;ton \Jat r· 'll t &lt;"'mt't a1·.v.
Seniors Mar.t Dickerson and Rachel KuhnlP J i ' l' r ut and
represented Tr'-Center 1n the cel'erro'1.\'
Left: Senior Alexa Hill Junior Colton White ::;e1wr Sam
Manhart 1un1or Hilary Nelson and seniors Ashley Wagner and
Trist a Lahr pose next to st awes a'" t:he Ff'R '1emor.al.

D . . Trip

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�into a tast y Italian CU1S1ne.

Rrghi::: Jur.ior Becky Barrier
enJoys the Italian cuisine.

t he special nrghi:: the upperclassmen
warted on for weeks. Juniors ar.d
seniors and other prom goers, made
memories that will never be
forgotten.
Sponsors, Mrss Krm Sherman
and Mrs. Julie Coffey, helped the
Juniors ar.d put rr. much trme and
effort 1r.to mak1r.g the night. They
war.ted the seniors ar.d others to
thrnk, "O .'/hat A rght," whrch was the
theme chaser..
Thrs year the trme wasr.'t
spent gett ng the gym ready and
decorated. The Grar.d March was held
at the Mrd America Cer.ter wrth the
colors voted to be black and red. V/hen
the dance was frnrshed the students
found a way to get to Star Cinema.
They had many movre chore.es but
many agreed wrth JUnror, Becky Barner.
She said, 'My favorite part was
getting all dressed up and the
hypnatrst." After that fun filled time
many were tired and hungry and were
pleased wrth the brearfast. Many
headed home for sk:ep v1h1le other
JUSt slept at friends houses.
By the end of the "hectic"
nrght rt ends up berng v-1orth rt all. The
unforgettable nrght was something
everyone enJoyedl

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�P1ght: Juniors Tori Means and
Colton White perform a
wonderful duet during the d inner.

Above: Juniors Connor ONeill and Brandy Ring sho1\ off
their formal attire 1n tt1e C?r:md '\1.'1r ·t-..

Left: F11 rnds 1unior Tori Means arid .:&gt;
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�Nanninga, Karen Kay, Steve
Stafford, Tam i Harman, and
Board President Jim Fischer
conduct me Commencement
Ceremony and congratulate the

speeches triat remind t!iem
of their high schaolyears.

A!I throughout h1gr school,
students dream of the day when
Graduation finally comes. Seniors reached
that day, their "Final Dest1nat1on," on May
14.

Commencement began as
graduates walked 1n to ''f'ornp and
Circumstance". Class Vice President Tim
Kramer then gave the 1nvocat1on. Honor
students Autumn Collier, Meghan Fischer,
LGlnce Brisbois, Salutatonan Ashley //agner,
and I aled1ctonan Jenny Speight spore to
dassmates about special rnemones and
advice tor the future.
The Concert Band and Choir
provided music for the ceremony. Board
President Jim Fischer awarded diplomas
and G.Jidance Counselor Tami Harman
presented scholarships.
The senior sextet of Katie
Harman, Allison Kennedy, Bethany Kuhnle,
Rachel Klilnle, Dana Schierbrock, and
Je11rnfer Speight sang "And Nature Smiled."
Cass Seaetary Katie Harman then gave a
Benediction before the graduates wal"ed
out to "Fanfare and Per,ess1onal."
Clac,s colors and flower are black
;.irtd gold and ;.i white rose. The dass motto
is 'Remerrber the rewards of today, the
promises of tomorro&gt;v, and never forget
yesterday, the mernones of our past."
Seniors celeorated their "Final
Destination" of graduating. Thf'.y then faced
the challenges of reach:ng their own
personal des t1nat 1oris :n life.

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�Right: Andrew Richt ig and Matt
Schultz are glad as they procede
into Commencment.

Left: Glen Olsen e c1redly re:.,e1ve~ · is 1plor&gt;1a f1 on Board
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�1. Homecoming Court members are
recognized at the football game. 2.
Sophomore Nicole Darrington and
Junior Nathan Hensley enJOy the
Prom dinner. 3. Freshman Jodi
Gardner shows her spirit for Senior
Citizen Day. 4. Junior Jonathan
Smith takes part 1n a dance
compet1t1on 1n D.C. 5. Freshman Billy
Oloff 1s all sm;les after winning a
summer coloring contest. 6. A group
of senior girls rest on the bench
after their Powder Puff football
game. 7. Ashley Wagner sr."11les with
pride as she proceeds 1n--...o Graduation 8. Senior Danielle Ausdemore
listen to the conversat1011s ai Prom.
9. Senior Alexa Hill plays ball for
Persia 10. Juniors Dustin Taylor
and Amelia Tuel show off ihe1r prom
attire 1n the Grand March. 1 1.
Senior Randy Bruck 1s happy to be
graduating 12. Juniors Dillon
Martens and Andy Manhart, senior
Matt Dickerson and Junior Tyler
Finken listen to the guide 1n D.C.

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�1. Senior Sam Manhart and Junior
Colton White see the D.C. sites
together. 2. Senior Autumn Collier,
Stephanie Cross, Beth Crozier and
Matt Dickerson listen to the
Graduation speeeches. 3. Junior
Tommy Sondag and senior Bethany
Kuhnle escort one another 1n the
Grand March. 4. Senior Bobbi Pogge
enjOys the pizza at Coronation
practice. 5. Senior Adrian Cobbs
dresses for Senior C1t1zens Day. 6.
Freshman Alex Shriver and sophomore
Ross Buboltz show their sp1nt for
Black and Gold Day. 7. Senior Kelsey
Lugsch 1s all smiles for Graduation. 8.
Sophomore Brittani Bruck, Junior
Becky Barrier and sophomore Lisa
Minahan enjOy a day of tubing . 9. Mr.
Josh Abel has a big appetite after
touring D.C. 10. Queen candidates and
pages gather before Coronation. 1 1.
Junior Jacob James and sophomore
exchange student Kate Jans ian take
_ _...,._ _ part 1n Grand March. 12. Freshman
Heather Vorthmann 1s full of spirit for
Senior C1t1zens Day..

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�The Little Black Book
The names that lire the pages of a 'little Black Book" are of the most importance to the boo~'s 01vner. The people on these
pages are vital lifelines that: can tie an entire student body together. V/1thout the links t:hat connect all of the grades and groups, TriCenter would JUSt be random blobs of people.
Students are often closest with their friends, and their friends are a majOr factor of surv1v 1ng high school. Freshmen and
sophomores acctuire as many friends as possible, realizing the chance of all those fri~ndsh1ps lasting are not very good. Juniors and
seniors find friends that are priceless, and they will remember those friends when th1nk1ng back to the "good old days." Students have
some of the best times of their lives and insert names of those included into the pages of the litt:le black oak.
To some a little black book may JUSt be a list of names and numbers. To the beholder of the book, though, 1t 1s a map of his or
her life; it 1s a book not filled names and numbers but with unique memories.

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Seniors
Jun iors
Sopnomores
Fr eshmen
People Col Gge
Middle School

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�Captions: 1. Custodian Mr. Darcy Hood and Junior Colton White rep ret.neve keys from a ocl ed L ci1· ~. :-, c&gt;!?rr
shows oft hs niuscles. 3. Junior Mai Touzuki v\orks an a computer.

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Cody Bahrke

Ken Butler Andrew Richtig a• '1 Steven Leonard

dodge Mr. Stafford's hollers to get out of the lil1rary re fore classes. 5. Teachei- V11ss Kim Sherman L·udd ~ c;, u~

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Barrier and sophomore Lisa Minahan 6 . Seniors Allison Kennedy, Rebe.cca Hadfield Katie Harman Nicki McCool

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Schierbrock cneer on the pl&lt;iyers .:it the Black and Gold Game ~ . Sophomorf' James Driver .1c:s t.oc "'• '~ " Y.Jphomo1·e Mindy Morriss smiles s1veetly fo1· a 01cture. :J Junior Clint Rice sreaL:::i rto .J rJ1v t.v e \\ 1• +rr·., e1
,o::Jhomore Laura Wellman.

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�The Nutty professor
By: Monte Larsen and Leah 1elsen
Each day the staff shared knoVvledge and experience with students.
Many staff members had corny, crazy, or even nutty ways of doing their ~obs.
Mr. Fah has been known for such ehav1or. One example 1s his
demonstration o the shocking of static electr1c1ty with a static bcill. Senior
icki McCool said, "The static ball was cool, but I forgot what VvJS taught."
The staff wor ed hard to do their Jobs. The adm1nistrat1on Vvorked
to "rule the school" and make sure everything went smoothly. The cooks
prepared food everyday and added smiles vv 1th each meal. The custodians
r:Jtl::::Jil~.. spent hours before and after school ma -1ng sure the campus and buildings

looked their best. Bus drivers worked early and late hours getting students
to and from school and act1vit1es.
The staff spent extra time before and after school to help out the
community. 63% of the staff members coached and/or sponsored
extracurricular act1v1ties. Those who helped out 1n this way were important 1n
• - • the success of teams, organ1zat1ons, and other act1vit1es.
The staff not only did their JOb, but also cared about each student
--~• individually. Staf members strived to help students reach their potent1cil
\A.ihile performing cit tne best of their abil1t1es. Although the stciff may hcive
been nutty, they helped students and created a pos1t1ve school environment.

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1\dministrators
'5ecretaries
Kelly Dollen
Tami Harman
Angie HuserYJan
Karen Kay
Rhonda McKenzie

Roberta Morse
Brett I Janninga
Sally l~ann1nga
Steve Stafford
Bnan : /edem".yer

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�Josh Abel
Jenny Berens

Middle '8chool and
lfigh '8chool Tmchers
Mary Jane Buzbee
Brenda Chmelka
Carl Cochran
Julie Coffey

Sarah Elliott
Jeff Fah
Cass:e Harns
Andy Hensley
Larry Hornbostel

Kevin Matulka

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�SCHOOL BOARD: Front: Nariey Cohen, Secretary Rhonda
McKenzie, Mike Pettit. Back: Kirk Nielsen, Randy Morriss,
President Jim Fischer.

TECHNOLOGY STAFf: Chet Cyr, Dale Lowe, Daniel McPhillips.
Not pictured: Roger Crawford, Karen Moore.

CUSTODIAL STAFF: Front: Bob Nelson, Lon Anderson,
Stephanie /\verett. Bae~: Darcy Hood, Tom Ring, Kerry
Courtier. t~ot Pictured: Jean Christiansen, Bryan McEvoy.

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AEA STAFF: Lynn Thompson, Marge Armstrong, Jana
Hensley.

TRANSPORTATION STAFF: Front: Raymond B(uck, Murlene
V/1lson, Paula Heim, Becky Guarino, Barb Grap. Back: Max
Handbury, Jeff Harman, Bdl Masker, Rick Craft, Steve Heim,
Director of Transportation Rick Payne. Not Pictured: Shirley
Bre1tenste1n, Larry Hornbostel, Kevin Matulka, David Nelson,
Keith V/1lson.

COOKING STAFF: Fr'.Jnt: Ln1c:, F-le-nrn1rig. Lon Anderson, Joan
Justice, MadgP Bcirgeri0iuast. B '3Cr: Km Esser, Betty Bladt,
Theresa Bruu Sup r. ire JU".!/ AKe".

�1. Mrs. Susan Wedemeyer and
Mrs. Shelly Sorenson enjOy a
refreshment at a teachers'
meet ing. 2. Mrs. Kelly Dollen
strikes a pose in her office. 3. Mr.
Steve Stafford stops from his
busy work to take a picture. 4.
Mrs. Joan Justice eagerly
awaits handing out cookies during
lunch. 5. Mr. Dennis Jarrett, Mr.
Dav.e Veltoff, and Mr. Kevin
Matulka enjOy a problem-solving
activity at Teacher-In-Service. 6.
Miss Mary Jane Buzbee
rehearses while playing the piano.
7. Mrs. Karen Kay happily works
at her computer. 8 . Mrs. Cassie
Harris delivers a presentation
during Staff Development. 9. Mr.
Josh Abel shows his sense cf
humor by modeling the empathy
belly.

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���i\fe We There Yet?
By: Al1c1a Fischer
"Are Vie There Yet?" is a typical question the class of 2006 asked
themselves during the course of the school year. Senior year 1s a time in
one's life when he or she is faced with many dilemmas regard ing his or her
future as well as present issues.
Coming into the year, the seniors were reminded t hat the school year
was going to go by fast. For some Graduation could not come soon
enough, while others were searching for more time to make vital decisions
regarding t heir fut ure plans.
/hether the reason was different or t he same for each senior, the
ultimate question was, "Are We There Yet?"

Below: Erin Hanken, Myckell Schenk and Megan Fischer smile while
enJ0y1ng a football game.

Below: Senior Matt Dickerson
concentrates during math class.
Above: Nicki McCool, Matt Schultz and Jes i Bruck pose for a
picture at the Homecoming pep rally.

/'t?ove: Autumn Collier Andrew Richtig, Jodee Hempel and Rachel
Peters oose v.1tr" st:yle on Opposite Gender Day

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Above: Senior Samantha Manhart
danoc;s at a pep ra ly.

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Cl~Flower:
White Rose

Eric Carr igan

Amanda Christiansen

Adrian Cobbs

Cl~Colors:
Black and Gold

Autumn Collier

Nikki Collrnge

Stephanie Cross

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�Best Etyes:
Jesi Bruck
Bret Stephens

Beth Crozier

Matt Dickerson

Alicia Fischer

Megan Fischer

Brian Grote

Rebecca Hcidf ield

Alisha Haggerty

Erin Hanken

Joanne Hempel

Alexa Hill

Best~mile:
Samantha Manhart
Tony Hubbard

Best lfair:
Nicki McCool
Matt Schultz

Best Dressed:
Rebecca Hadfield
Andrew Richtig

Katie Harman
Matt Dickerson

Cl.&lt;m Clown:
Danielle Ausdemore
Glen Olsen

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~uietest:
Michael Jensen

Sara Jensen

Allison Kennedy

Sara Jensen
Tedd Mayer

Best Looking:
Em i ie Ortm.~m
Matt Wilson

Best
Personality:
Tim Kramer

Bethciny Kuhnle

Rachel Kuhnle

Bethany Kuhnle
Mike Jensen

Most Likely to
&amp;nml:
Jennifer Speight
Lance Brisbois

Trista Lahr

Steven Leonard

Amanda Leuschen

Most 1\thletic
Alicia Fischer
Tim Kramer

BobbiPogge
Tim Kramer
Kelsey Lugsch

Samcintha Meinhart

Tedd Mayer

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�Austin McCool

Nicolina McCool

Andy Newland

Glen Olsen

Emilie Ortman

Kylee Owen

Rachel Peters

Bobbi Pogge

Andrew Richtig

Myckell Schenk

Jennif er Speight

Bret Stephens

Kristen Ungrad

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Matthew Schultz

Not pictured:
Andrew Bowen
Jared Tapp

I/ anessa Vaughn

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Ashley Wagner

Ma t:thew Wilson

�1. Jenny Speight and Rachel
Kuhnle bond over the "111 Be There
For You" theme of Homecoming.

2.

Megan Fischer entertains the
crowd during a pep rally. 3 . Bria n
Grote, Tim Kramer 2nd Tany
Hubbard relax while pract1c1ng for
Homecoming Coronation. 4 . Katie
Harman, A licia Fischer and Bobbi
Pogge pose for a Cjuick pict ure on
Camouflage Day. 5 . Nick Buboltz,
Br ian G rote, Matt S chultz, Matt
Wilson and Mike J ensen pose as
women for Opposite Gender Day.
6 . Sara Jensen takes a break
from P.E. class. 7. Kylee Owen
flashes a C\UIC smile du1ng Silly
\'/illy Day. 8 . Bethany Kuhnle poses
from behind the bleache"'S. 9 .
Matt Wilson entertains students
at the Homecoming dance.

Seniors

�By: K.atie /iges
The inevit.able "stupid freshm.an" no longer r.ang through their he.ads,
nor did "V /ell, you have to do it bec.ause you're .an undercl.assmen." They were
uppercl.assmen.
Although being .a junior brought th.at glorified title, it .also brought
.an incredibly l.arger, tougher war lo.ad. "L.ast ye.ar I h.ad time to do things
jUSt for fun. This ye.ar I c.an h.ave up to three hou1'S of homework .a night. This
ye.ar is w.ay tougher th.an l.ast ye.ar," commented junior Olivi.a Nelson.
A big responsibility the junior cl.ass took on, .as every other Junior
cl.ass did, w.as Prom. They were held responsible for everything from the
fundr.aising that goes into the .annu.al event to deciding the theme .and the
decor.ations.
Another thing on the minds of m.any juniors 1s the ide.a of college.
This is the time when the thought of the ACT's loom 1n their minds .and
"wh.at are you going to do with your life?'' comes up .all too often.
In spite of the 1ncred1ble amount of work, they m.ade it through the
year with flying colors, ready to take on their senior ye.ar.

John Anderson
Lyndy Anmstrong
Becky Barner
Vies Clark
Jake Clevenger

John Clevenger
Melina Cohen
OletCyn
Lyndsay Dau
f,ourt.ney Davis

Caitlin D1velbess
Mary Jo Duncan
Tyler Finken
Brandon Fricke

34

People

�Justin Gale
Jacey Garren
Adam Gau
achel Goldapp
John Graham

Katy Hanken
Sammy Haugaard
Nathan Hensley
Laura Hood
Rodney Hubbard

Sheyna Huddle
Rachel Huebert
Jacob James
Danielle Kosmacek

Andy Manhart
Josh Mark

'v1e..'.Jh.:in McDonald
Justin McEvoy
Ton Means
Kelsey Messerschmidt
Hilary Nelson

Juniors

35

�Knst1n Parker
Kaitlin Pauley
Kurt Pauley
Cody Pester

Jake Preucil
Angie Reed
Clint Rice
Amber R1cht1g
Beth Ring

Brandy Ring
Missy Ring
Cassie Ronfeldt
Christie Schoening
Rachel Schoening

Emily Schroder
Carly S1ebels
Jonathon Smith
Tommy Sondag
Torrmy Stangl

Keith Stevens
Dustin Taylor
Josh Torneton
Ma1ko (Mai) Touzuk1
Lacey Tritsch

Amelia Tuel
Colton\' /h1te
r at1e /liges
Ashley V/1nchester
Garrett: Zeis1ng

36

People

�1. Sammy Hauguaard gets some quick
advice from a teacher.2. Tori Means,
Hilary Nelson and Ryan Marsh enJOY a
football game. 3. Vlh1le at state volleyball
Lindy Armstrong, Kelsey
Messerschmidt, Emily Schroder, &amp; Carly
S1ebels plop down for a picture. 4. Jake
Preuc1I acts out. 5. Junior Josh Mark
proudly displays a music trophy. 6 .
Juniors Katie V/iges, Amelia Tuel,
Sheyna Huddle and Lacey Tritsch take a
breaUrom hunting for a quick photo. 7.
A thirsty Dillon Martens pleads for
another Gatorade. 8. Caitlin D1Velbess
takes asecond to cool down from her
hot head. 9. Megan Osbahr flutters
down for a picture. 10. Colton
V/h1te,John Clevenger, Kurt Pauley, Katie
\'/1ges, Ja e Clevenger and Josh
Tometon buddy up before Homecoming
coronation. 1 1. Austin Kay stares into
space. 12. Angie Reed studies hard 1n
the library.

Junior

37

�Day
By: Kurt Spomer
V/ith 7 5 students, 1nclud1ng foreign exchcinge student
Pattcirciporn (Kcite) Jans1an from Ta 1wcin, the sophomore class wcis the
largest in the school. After some trci1ning, those 7 5 students made
mciny transitions and strides from freshman year to sophomore year.
First, they knew what to expect; they were no longer the
freshmen who didn't know what to do or say. As sophomores they felt
more power towcirds themselves and others. Therefore, they didn't get
picked on quite as often.
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The biggest and best stride was turning sixteen. Most
.. . . . sophomores turned sixteen during the year and were then able to drive
most anywhere they wanted.
Nicole Darrington said, "J can drive pretty much anywhere I want
to, but I have to tell my parents where Jam going and who I am hanging
out with."
Although the sophomore class continued
. . . . training, they were talented cind smart and will have a
lot more fun for the remainder of their high school dciys.

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Donnie Arrick
Devon Ausdemore
Jared Ausdemore
Connor Bartlett
Samona Besch
Andy Bowen

Beth Brisbois
Brittani Bruck
Ross Buboltz
Dale Burford
Ashley Butler

Seth Campbell
Connie Canngan
Jared CarYOll
. Aust1nChnst1ansen
Cortney Christiansen

38

People

�Jesse Cornn

Nicole Darrington
Kerne Denning
Alissa Dermody
James Driver
/\mber Epperson

Shannon F1nlen
Carly Foote
oahGoldapp
Taylor &amp;'1ff1n
Andy&amp;'rffrth

Andrew GI!. ynn
Samm) Yarryman
Al'l') hauoaard
~ :-isf1 Hols r-e

KJ te Jans1an
Joseph Jarrett
NdJulrch
Meganlahr
Monte Larsen

K)I::: Lenagn
Kelse) ~3rY

Sophomore

39

�Josh May
Lisa Minahan
Mindy Mornss
Matt Nelson
Jordan Neuk1rch

Kyle Newland
Leah Nielsen
Roni N1hsen
Zach Norman
James Owen

Lexie Parks
Colin Parsons
Josie Pedersen
Caleb Peters
Cody Red1nbaugh

Corey Ring
Leetah Ring
Ashley Ruth
,Anthony Schierbrock
Ka1tl1n Soape

Kurt Spomer
Calley Stamp
Tina Thomas
David Tuttle
Stephanie Tutt.le

1-/ ,cheile Vorthmanr

Ally //alter
Dani :/elboume
Laura v'/ellman
Chris I /ithers

40

People

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1. L2ura I'/ellman poses for a
picture during\' Jacky Day. 2. Monte
Larsen and James Owen stop for a
GjUick pose during Camo Day. 3.
Taylor Griffin fails in his attempt of
blowing a bubble. 4. Amber Epperson
is all smiles as she grabS her books
for class. 5. Studley Jared Carroll
gets ready to play lronman
Volleyball. 6. Colin Parsons and Kyle
Newland work hard during Mrs.
Elliott's English class. 7. Ally
VJ alter and Connie Carrigan take
part 1n S1llly Willy Day. 8. Andy
Griff 1th bites his lip 1n excitement
l'Dr.lllilti:!'-":"~ over Algebra II. 9. Samona Besch
takes time of her busy day for a
quick picture during So1nt \'leek.
10. Muscular L2nce Courtier
demonstrates the proper use of
the Jaws of life. 1 1. Caleb Peters
eats a sandwich during class. 12.
Sammy Harryman videotapes the
crowd during a volleyball game.

Sophomore

4J

�The
By: Lisa Minahan
Freshman year could be one of the most exc iting, yet scariest
years in one's high school career. Once being the oldest and wisest in
L :...J...-1 Junior high, the freshmen were the "babies" of the high school. They
experienced many new classes, activities, and traditions.
Freshman Megan Dollen explained, "I like high school better than
junior high. You accept more responsibilities and have more privileges.
I also like having classes with a different variety of people, not just
students in my grade."
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Academ ically, t he 6 7 freshmen overcame anything that may
[..• I have been difficult or scary, with 63% of the grade making the Honor
Roll.
Freshmen year helps many adapt to the new changes. They, for
instance, took on many of the Horncoming events and helped out on
. . . . various activities throughout the year.
After being the youngsters for a year these "babies" advanced
1n high school, not needing pacifiers anymore. This class can look
forward to returning as sophmores.

Jake Anderson
Rena Amck
Cody Bahrke
Michael Berg
Stephanie Bird

Garrett Buckley
Ashley Burbridge
Sarah Bums
Amy Oinst1ansen
Kyle Clark

O-ir1sCox
Brannon Cudd
Shaun Cyr
Tyler Dannger
Lul'.e Davis

42

People

�Kyle DeV/olf
Megan Dollen
Melissa Felton
Kasey Finken
Kyle Fischer

Devon F1shbac.

Mandi James
Nick Kramer
Brandy Kurtzuba
Anna Leaders
M1cht'..e Manhart

Bale1gh Marsh
OinsMay
Jordan McDermott
Daniel McPh1ll1ps
Linsey Messerschmidt

Jacot&gt; Osror

Freshmen

43

�Chelsey Parks
Derek P.arsons
Joe Ph1ll1ps
K.a it lln Ploen
Kelsey Ploen

Alvin Ring
Kyle Ring
Cody S.andov.al
Alex Shriver
Jared S1ebels

Ann Stangl
Cassie Stephens
Michael Taylor
Alyss.a Tuel
Debr.a Tuttle

Heather Vorthm.an
Jamie V/.alker
1cole V/ellm.an
Alshley V/1gg 1ns
Kendall V/1tt

Britt.any Vly.att

Right: Jordan McDermott and Matt
Nanninga are all smiles after ci home
basketball game.
Far Right: Debra Tuttle, Heather
Vorthmcinn and Chelsey Parks strike ci
pose together.

44

People

�1. Jodi Gardner enjOyS her novel
duri'lg Channel One time. 2. Amy
Christiansen hangs happily 1n P.E
while part1c1pat1ng 1n a pull-up
contest. 3. Kasey Finken plays
paint shop while being an excellent
teacher's aide for Mr. Fah. 4. Chris
Cox smiles to the camera 5. Tyler
Daringer sits during stretches 1n P.
E. 6. Alex Shriver 1s deep 1n thought
while 1n English class. 7. Cody
Sandoval makes his point known
during class. 8. Luke Davis and 1ck
Kramer work on an assignment
while 1n Mrs. Sherman's Geometry
class. 9. Brandon Cudd stands
while being photographed. 10 Kyle
De\'/olf poses while an
upperclassman gives him moose
ears. 1 1. Kyle Ring shows off his
grill, while fellow freshman Jake
Osl1on studies over a paper. 12.
Lule Davis relaxes 1n the lobby
before school. 13. Alyssa Tuel
writes down notes frantically

�1. Juniors Carly S iebels, Lacey
Tritsch and Sheyna Huddle are
happy to support the football
team. 2. Senior Vanessa Vaughn
"hits the books." 3 . Sophomore
Ashley Ruth and freshman Ann
Stangl take 1n the nice weather
outside. 4. Senior Katie Harman
does her Matrix pose. 5. Senior
Nicki McCool shows her best
manners. 6. Senior Sara Jensen
and sophomore Cortney
Christianson smile pretty. 7.
Senior Lance Brisboisr ponders.
8 . Junior Tommy Sondag gives a
smirk. 9. Sophomores Shannon
Finken and Nicole Darrington
haw: un 1n Ak;iebr .::i !l. 10.
Freshman Brandy Kurtzuba
shows her art1st1c ab1ilt1es. 1 1.
Senior Kylee Owen thinks about
her next move 1n P.E. 12. Seniors
Beth Crozier and Danielle
Ausdemore goof off and make
school fun.

46

People

�1. Sophomores Alissa Dermody
and Kelsey Marr have fun 1n art.
2. A group ice skates for Junior
Katie W1ges's birthday. 3.
Seniors Allison Kennedy and
Nikki Collinge are buds. 4.
Junior Emily Schroder and
sophomore Lexie Parks get
down and dirty. 5. Junior Jacey
Garren thinks about the next
play. 6. Some boys show their
school spirit. 7. Freshman
Kendall Witt tries to focus. 8.
Sophomore Mindy Morriss and
senior Emilie Ortman give a
smile. 9. Senior Bethany Kuhnle
and .:Unior K.&gt;1 itlyn Pauley get
into it. 10. S.O.K !?and members
are too cool. 1 1. Senior Tedd
Meyer walks the hall. 1 2. Junior
Justin Gale is mysterious.

Collage

47

�Gone in ~ixty '8eoonds
By: Brittani Bruck

Middle school is the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Even though 1t 1s the
shortest time in students' school careers, it is also when students become more
independent and responsible. In fact, sometimes it 1s so short or fast it might seem
as though it 1s "Gone in Sixty Seconds."
Jn becoming more independent and responsible, most students t ry new
sports, get involved in music, and make new friends 1n the various grades other than
the ir own. They try everything possible so they know what they like or dislike for the
upcoming years.
Sixth grader Nick Nielsen said, "I like having a locker." He also said he was
"excited about being able to play all of the new sports 1n seventh and eighth grade."
V/hile they may be fright ened of the middle school and its changes, they are
also excited about all the new things.

1. Katie A lbers and Jessie
Velthoff "cook up a storm" 1n FCS.
2. Molly Dollen enjOyS class.
3.
Skyler Strom, Samantha Neukirch,
and Rachel Brockoff gather
togehter. 4 . Jolene Bartlett thinks
about what to do next. 5 . Martina
Goodsell happily works 1n studyhall.
6 . Samantha Blum ponders 1n
studyhall. 7. Heidi Barrier
concentrates on her computer class.
8 . Justin Ploen, Austin McMahon
and Kellon Ausdemore chow down"
at lunch.

48 People

�1. Ashley Corrin 1s all smiles
a!?out P.E. 2. Jason Bruck and
Kyle Zimmerman give their !?est
for the camera. 3. Josh Calhoon
concentrates on his art project.
4. Laura Thomas 1s enj0y1ng her
school day. 5. Austin Hadfield
makes a quick trip to his locker. 6.
Sam Campbell, Rachel Brockoff,
and Jacob Price goof off and have
fu111n studyhall. 7. Pa ige Polman
smiles pretty. 8 . Catherine
Wellman enJOYS art class. 9.
Kayle Ausdemore is happy to
have studyhall. 10. CoreyDanker,
Austin Beebe, Ricky Young, and
Alex Lenvaugh gather and show
their humorous side. 1 1. Brandon
Pogge and Aubrey McElmeel
show off their cooking skills. 12.
Fred Hadfield gives his br.st
smile.

�Above: Nicole Johnson looks away from
the camera while posing for a pictured unng

. : - -. . . . FCS.
Above Right Kasandra Richt ig and Colton
--.---------.. Corrin concentrate on sewing during FCS. Above: Kyle Zimmerman creates a
of artwork during art class.

Katie Albers
He1d1 Barner
Austin Beebe
Clarissa Birtwell
Jessica Bowen

Jason Bruck
Josh Calhoon
Kyle Campbell
Colton Corrinn
Daniel Corrin
Jared Crozier

Jessie Crum
Amanda Cudd
Corey Danker
Derek Finken
Ashley Fricke
Timothy Gale

Joseph Green
Jonathan Smith
Taylor Gunderson
Kelsey Handy
V/1ll1am Haubrich
Patrld'Hom

50

People

�Kelli Hu bard
Zachary Jacobs
Beth Jarrett
Nicole Johnson
Daniel Killpack
Melony Kurtzuba
Alyssa Lang
\I /es ton Legarda
Alexander L1ndvall
Tyler Marr
Kathryn Marshall
Aubrey McElmeel

Steven Messerschmidt
Sarah Moffatt.
Ar.::hony Nelson
Garrett Olsen
Brandon Pogge
Zachary Pohlman

Elizabeth Sidebottom
Joseph Smith
Makenna Strahm
Blake Sullivan
Nicholas Thomas
Ashlee Tinley

Rachel Tuttle
Jessica Velthoff
Brvce Vorthmann
Stephen Vorthmann
Amanda \'Jade
H1laree \'/alter

Catherine 'v'/ellman
Jon V/ellman
Kelci \'/ellman

Payden \'/1ison
R1cha1d Young
Kyle Z1mmeP11ar

8th Grade

51

�7thG

Abole:l(eJlonA1a.k:more,,i\91lieGLflliI10,R;an
Berg, and 1\dain NilJsen watch a home basketball game.

T9pR1ght:JaimeBowen,Tara&amp;krid1,andJor-

aan Lee/1y and 4th grader Lauren Leel1ytake

time to pose at a football game.
Right : Jim Pierson does his homeworr 1n the
lobby.
Kellon Ausdemore
Morgan Bartlett
Ryan Berg
Jeremy Brggs
Jarme Bowen
Tyler Bruck

Oiaslyn Catanese
Kasey Cooper
Ashley Conrrn
Mrcole Conrrn

Joseph Cudd
Lindsey Davrs
Amanda Dea
.John Dea
Dylan De'//alf
Taylar Dickerson

Tar a Ecr.rrch
Kelsey Flemming
Alexandra Fox
Brad Grate
Patric· Graver
/',shire Guarino

52

People

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�Jesse Harman
Luke Huebert
Dakota Junkman
Carolyn Kay
Robert Kinney
Jacob Kramer

Jordan Leehy
Rachel Lefeber
Devin Lyons
Scott Manhart
Krisha May
Austin McMahon

Nathan Minahan
Jacob Nelson
Shannon Nelson
Teresa N1em1ec
A.dam N1hsen
Samantha Norman

Chelsey Paci
Danielle Perez
J1mP1erson
Tyler Pigman
Justin Ploen
Jenny Preuc1I

Molly Ring
Carlee Ronfeldt
Josh Roque
Brandon Rose
Dylan Schneckloth
Le111 Schroder

EncShrrver
CalebV h1te
Lauren Younq

Far left:Lindsey Davis reads her boo , during study hall.
Left: ,7th gr&lt;jders

CfielseyQJcJ., A.~~

Gwnno,AYYeyCOnin, Tafcl
m!ID1J
Kramer, .Shaiinon f'e/son, Nico eCiJmn,
J}j(OOI Junkman,f\inarrla Dea, and m[i1
Cudd ro:ie fer a picture 011 Bl.:ic and Gold
DaJ

7th Grad

53

�By: Alicia Fischer

Above: A group enjoys a break 1n the day by
coming together for a quick picture.
Above right: Fred Hadf ield and Mega n
Wiggins show their bright smiles.
Right: Aust in Heinen goofs off for the camera.
Ashtyn Alfers
Anna Armstrong
Kayle Ausdemore
Jolene Bartlett
Justin Briggs
Ldcey Bird

Kathryn Blake
Samantha Blum
Darrell Boyer
Rachel Brocf'.off
Jordyn Calhoon
Samantha Campbell

Brayden Darrington
JaxonDav1s
Katelyn Dermody
Hanna Dickerson
Molly Dollen
Sara Duncan

Cameron Echmann
Aus1n Ecrrich
Emily Epperson
Thomas Faz
James F1shbad
James Fulton

54

People

�Cassie Gale
Martina Goodsell
Austin Hadfield
Fred Hadfield
Austin Hast
Austin Heinen

Ashlin Jacobs
Elizabeth Kottich
Collin Kunzman
Chelsea Mark
Colette Martens
Elizabet h Masker

Jessica McDonald
Ryan Messerschmidt
Nathan Miller
Donna Mitchell
Daniel Mohr
Samantha t~euk1rch

Nicholas Nielsen
Aaron Parsons
Richard Pedersen
Paige Pohlman
Jacob Price
Errnly Roane

Caitlin Rodenburg
Nicholas Salemo
Brook Schaben
David Schierbrock
Derek Scn1erbrock
BenJam1r S1re,..t:

Elizabeth S1elel"'1an
Maggie Sondag
Sl.-ylar St,,.ahm

Laura Thomas
laylorTuel
Kaitlyn Vorthmann

Cody \'/h1tf1eld
Megan '/1gg1ns
Conror \'I 1r.t

v,..: Laura Thomas smiles bnght as Sam Blum
i f'OOk behind.

6th Grade

55

�A Booutiful Mind

Filled with knowledge in a variety of subjects, the minds of the students are beaui1ful The academic subjects
that combine together in those "Beautiful Minds" help the students solve real life problems for when they graduate.
Social studies classes helped students learn about places both far away and locally. In science and agriculture
classes students learned how the earth works and why things happen the way they do. English and Spanish classes
taught students how to speak intelligently. Math, business, and computer classes helped prepare students for the
work force. Family consumer science, industrial technology, art, and physical education classes also helped butld
beautiful minds. Students were able to loo at areas of the workforce they might have wanted to consider doing after
high school.
Academics may have seemed like nuisances at times. In the end, howeve1', the students realized 1t was the
academics which prepared them and gave them "Beaut iful Minds.''

Contents
FCS/lndustrial Technology /P.E.
Social Studies
Science/ Agriculture
Math/Business/Computers
English/Spanish/ Art

�Captions: 1. Junior Conner ON iell tries to keep hrs balance Vvhile shooting rn P.E. 2. Juniors Amber Richtig and
Courtney Davis practice safe lab procedures during a Chem rs try experiment 3. Sophomore Dale Burford
starts hrs clay pot 1n Ceramics class. 4. Sophomores Monte Larsen and Devon Ausdemore pmv1de t'le class
with exc1t1ng 1nformat1on dunng an English 10 speech. 5. Junior Andy Manhart •\ or~ son his pre 1e~-t

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,f'ctS

class. 6. Senior Matt Wilson prep.;:wes to shoot rn the P.E. freethrow contest. 7. Senior Stephan ie Cross
l•ends wrre during an Art trip t o Joslyn Ar't Museum. 8 . Se11101" Andy Newland prnves hrs knm' ledge 111
eraftsmensh rp during a shop class. 9. Freshman Cody Orme pract ices a speech f rn· Communications class.

�Right: Senior Sara Jensen and sophomores
Calley Stamp and Ally Walter work on an assignment while in Health.

Above: Sophomore Ashley Ruth shows
off her chicken before she cooks it in
Foods class.
Right: Freshman Garrett Buckley does
a peck deck exercise while in P.E.

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Academics

like to be pregna11t while wearing th"
empathy belly for a day.

�Fun with Dick and Jane
Of the many electives offered, students were able to
choose from courses in the Family Consumer Science, Agriculture/
Industrial Technology, and Physical Education departments. Students
took these classes to prepare for their future education and life.
Although these subjects were open to all genders, a
majority of guys took classes out in the shop; while a majority of
girls were participating in FCS classes; thaefore, a school day could
be descrioed as "Dick is out working on projects, while Jane is inside
cooking. They then both come together and have fun playing games in

P.E"

Above: Sophomore Jared A usdemore works 0 11 h;s projec:~
1vh1le: 1n class.

Second year teacher Mrs. Angie Pryor taught the FCS
courses. For the first time, the parenting class was required to wear
an emp3thy belly to get a feel of being pregnant. Throughout other
FCS d::isses, students learned how to cook, sew, and eat properly.
Mr. Kevin Matulka taught Industrial Technology classes

1ncluJ1ng:Pro.iects, lntrn to Shop, Intro to Welding, Small Engines,
.!!!!::===~~~r:::J V.'!nng anj Plumbing, and Building Trades l&amp;ll. This department
cons1-:--ts of several classes taken place outside in the agricultural
ruild1ng. Students acquimd skills such as basic shop, building, and
vviring/plumb 1ng.
"It's fun messing around 1n class and ignoring Matulka," Junior

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In Physical Education and Weights, taught by Mr. Andy
Hensley; students explored many activit ies and learned l1fet1me
values while participating. Throughout the semester, students took
weight training on Mondays, Y'/ednesdays and Fr idays t o test the
students' strength and growth, cind P.E on Tuesaay .and Thursday.
Some specific activities included basketball, badm1tten p1c~le ball,
volleyball, bowling, softball, and many others. "I love P.E, especially
hockey," stated freshman Jordan McDermott. He continued "If I
could, l would switch weightl1ft1ng to yoga every otha da.) ."

r:.c... \.'

Hensley · :~ e::i t.

PCS/ Ind. Arts/ PE

59

�Right:Freshmen Alex Shriver and Kendall Witt
try to pay attention 1n V/orld Geography.

his students 1n his social swd1es classes.
Elliott teaches six different social studies class throughout the year.
Right: Freshman Cody Orme 1s happy
after f 1n1Sh1ng his Geography assignment.
plete her American Hist ory assignment.

v1r Larry Hornl:lostel

60

Academics

�Bmt From the r&lt;tit

Aoove: Senior Amanda Leuschen works on her re ad1ng
assignment for he1· class .

Ab

It is important for students to know history. Without
knowing where they have been, they have no way to say where they
are going. Three high school teachers helped students learn that in a
variety of classes which gave a "Blast from the Past."
Mr. Carl Cochran taught three social studies classes. World
History stud'ents studied the Industrial Revolution and England as
well as important themes of history. The Geography class included
map study as well as a look at the reasons that people live and act in
different countries. American History class involved learning about
the Reconstruction Era and issues leading up to present time.
Sophomore Caleb Peters said, "I liked Geography the most
because we looked 2t maps and they make me feel important."
Mr. Dan Elliott taught Government, Psychology, American
Hiswry, Econom ics, Sociology and International Politics. While the
Government classes studied the U.S. government system, the
International Politics students learned the U.S. foreign policy, actions
of the United Nations, and current events. Psychology looked at
human growth and development, and Sociology covered material over
human 1nteract1on and groups. American History began with the Civil
War leading up to the present. Finally, Economic students learned the
different types of markets as well as principles of supply and demand.
Mr. Hornbostel taught The Sixties. In the Sixt ies students
studied not only the 60's, but also the 50's, the Vietnam War, and
the ?O's.
The social studies cl2sses t aught students various th ings
which will help throughout high school and later on in life. The "Blast
From the Past" was both fun and benef1c1a1 for the future.

e: Freshmen Jordan McDermott and Sara Burns, along

v, rh sophornore Carly Foote wor k on t heir V/orld History

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�Right: Sophomores Connor Bartlett, Taylor
Griffen and Anthony Schierbrock and Junior
Bryan Olsen tearn up 1n Horticulture class.

Above: Sophomore Kerrie Denning ponders while taking no-ces 1n Biology.

Right: Sophomore Josh Holste looks up
1nformat1on from his notes.

assist each other on a tougti prol,lem.

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�From blowing th ings up with a single stir to learning
everything one could ever want to know about a cow, both the
science and the agricultural courses were anything but ordinary.
Science and agricultural courses gave students a wide range of
knowledge they could use in everyday life, including the "Laws of
Attraction".
Mrs. Cassie Harris taught Physical Science, Biology, AP
Biology, and Anatomy/Physiology, a new course. Mr. Jeff Fah taught
Chemistry and College Chemistry. The students in those classes
1\·orkcd on .::i variety of things such as color plates, rocket labs, and
the dissection of cats.
"Sciences are really cool. You learn about what everyday
.A.bove: Sophomore Ross Buboltz studies and reviews fror n things are ~riade of. Plus ... you get to dissect and blow stuff up,"
the bool for an upcoming test.
commented JU11ior Amelia Tuel.
1 llr. ( ev1n Matuika was the head-hauncho of agricultural
cl.asses. Matulka taught Agri-Bus iness, FFA Issues, and Horticulture/
Landscaping classes. In Horticulture/Landscaping students planted
.and nursed flowers, .as Nell .as le.arned how to c.are for dozens of
v.anet1es of flowers. Agri-Business looked at things such as
business m.anagement .and ag sales, while FFA Issues focused on FFA
act1v1t1es and contest area preparation.
A popular class students could take for a science credit was
Animal Science, also taught by Matulka. Animal Science students
learned things such as which cows give milk and which ones don't.
Whether they learned .about the "Laws of Attr.action" or the
.anatomy of .a pig, e.ach science or ag cl.ass challenged the students'
minds .and provided them with .a v.ariety of inforrriation.

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�Right: Seniors Matt Schultz and Glen Olsen
are stumped by a math evtuat1on during Stats
class.

Above: Junior Tommy Sondag ge-cs help
from Mrs. Glenda Kunze dunng computer class.
Right: J uniors Carly Siebels and
Sheyna Huddle work hard on a computer 1n the library.

work1r on a math assignment.

�When students take math, business and computer classes, they may have
to face some of their biggest fears. Perhaps these classes are "The Sum of All
Fears."
The school's updated and modern technology has greatly increased the
opportunity for students to learn. Technology has allowed students to learn in a
stimulating environment unlike many other schools. Students used and learned from
much of the technology in math and computer or business classes.
Mrs. Holly Jarrett as well as Miss Kim Sherman taught math classes.
Jarrett taught Pre-Algebra, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry, and AP Calculus,
wl1ile Sherman taught Algebra I, Geo'11etry, and Statistics.
Pre-Algebra covered equations/inequalities, rational numbers, and
percents. Algebra II students learned how to solve systems of equations and
inequalities, quadratic functions, and trigonomic ratios. The class of Pre-Calculus/
Trigonometry learned real numbers, functions, right triangles and the laws of sine
and cosine. Finally. AP Calculus students learned to tackle limits, derivatives, and
integrals.
In speal!ng of h::r favorite thing about AP Calculus, said senior /\shley
Wagrier "l/Je car move at ou:- own speed and 1f we need to spend another day on it
Vve can."
She1man's Al0ebr=i I and Geometry students learned properties of real
numbers, d1f~'crent calculations reasoning proofs, and transformations and
similarities. in St cit1stics the class studied hypothesis testing and probability
concept s.
Senior Alexa Hill said her favorite thing about Statistics was t hat "it's a
small class cf all seniors, so it's nice."
Mrs. Glenda Kunze taught Comput er Appl1cat1ons I, II, and Ill as well as the
business classes of V/orkplace and Marketing.
Junior Bryan Olsen said his favorite thing about Marketing class 1s
"Creating new adds and listening to Mrs. Kunze."
In Computer Apps. I, a required class, students studied V/ord Processing,
Excel, and Access. Computer App. II students worked on PowerP01nt, Microsoft
Publisher, and Microsoft Front Page. Workplace, an elective class offered only t o
Juniors and seniors, helped students explore careers and understa'1d JOt:I 1nterv1ews,
preparation, and skills. They also used PowerP01nt present ations. Computc1 -'\pp. Ill
worked on the website and reviewed all Microsof t Office Programs. It 1s ttie only
class that offered a college credit for art1culat1on. Finally, Kunze made daily updates
to the schools website which she created 1n 2000.

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Above: Senior Rachel Peters enjoys a sucler
while working 1n Computer Applications.

f

_,1·e. Sophomore

[1uN e;i?y her

Kelsey Marr 1s supnsed by
Acc-elerated Math test 1s for her.

Lefr: M• ''· Holly Jarrett hP ~-

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Ashley Wiggens ,1rcre~.:i '.t a ·Liu ci \~~.
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w-, c:l":? Jake P eucil John Clevel'l(,!er , · :i Jake Clevenger

�Right: So;ihomore Ashley Ruth and Junior Jacob
James proudly show their Origami artwork from a
trip w the Joselyn Art Museum

Above: Sophomore Jesse Corri n reads
John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath
during his English 10 class.
Right: Senior Andrew Richt ig works
on his coil pot for Ceramics. R1ght1g
earned First 1n Hand-Built Cerema1cs at
the 'I/IC Art Show for his "Castle"

Above: Junior Ashley Winchester 1s eager to
give her answer 1n Spanish Ill class.

sculture, as well as two Silver Merits 1n
the Iowa //estern Juried Art Show.

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�In their English, art, and Spanish classes, students studied and analyzed
languages and art. When learning new things, students may ha\le gotten lost or
confused; they were, at times, a little "Lost in Translation."
Both Mrs. Sarah Elliott and Mrs. Casey Ring taught English, which
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students are required to take for four years. Elliott taught English 9 and 10,
while Ring taught Basic English, English 1 1, Contemporary l\jovel, World Literature,

i. Senior English, and AP Literature.
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In English 9 and 10 students learned and reviewed the basic reading
and writing skills while studying various kinds and structures; for instance,
students read class novels and studied the writing process and composition
structure.
In Ring's classes students continued to learn and review reading and
writing. Eventually students may reach AP Literature, which involved strenuous

~.,,, reading and writin of essays.

Sen ior Kati Harman said,"! like AP Literature because it is
independent."
Mrs. Susan '/ectemeyer taught all the art classes, which a1·e electives.
Art l students learned tech11 10, es such as free draw, pen &amp; ink, scratchart,
r\t;ove: Seniors Trist a Lahr and Ashley Wagner

rint1YL:i~1ng, cern1111cs, and paint111g. Art I student sophomore Josh Holste

......,.-.., enjoyed s~etchi::g 1riside and outs ide of art class.
The tor art class was Advanced Art. With students' proj ects
deter1111ned l;y wh_~r:. they felt was most interesting, Advanced Art students
studied abstract expressionism, surre2lism, pottery, and batik. Other art
classe::-- 1ncludea Draw1n.a and Painting, Ceramics, Crafts, Graphic Arts, and
PhotO(H"aphy.
Spanish teacher Mrs. Julie Coffey said, "Knowing verbs and their forms
are very imoortant. It really opens up conversation."
That may be true, however, the elective Spanish classes were difficult
for some students. Coffey allowed students to act out Spanish skits over
vanous topics such as news reports, restaurants, and tal shows 1n order to
make classes more fun.
Fiestas also helped keep students interested. Freshmar Alex Shrivf'.r
said,"! liked fiestas because we got to eat food and drink Mountain De1v.'
The teachers worked hard to teach the students what

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�lfow to Deal
Although students can have little time left after their studies, they enJOY getting involved in organizations. n
the various organizations students experien(;e new things they would not normally experience 1n everyday life. The
organizations and the experiences they provide teach students "How to Deal."
Often the organizations offer students leadership opportunities. For example, some students try their
hardest t o be the capta ins or presidents of organizations like Drama, Student Council and NHS. In Instrumental and
Vocal Music the seniors learned how to influence and push the underclassmen to strive to be their best. Learning to
work together Ii ea team was the main goal of the Drill Team and Cheerleaders, while boosting school spirit. was an
added bonus. The leadership opportunities helped prepare students for their f uture.
At the end of the day, besides dealing with t he extra students also went away knowing they helped fulfill
someone's life.

Contents
Drama
Student Counc il/NHS

FfA
A5 A
Drill Team
Cheerleatl ing
Instrument I Mus ic
Mis cellano
Voe.a

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Speech/ Academic Team

�Captions: 1. Senior Bethany Kuhnle 1s utterly confused as Juniors Amber Richt ig and Cortney Davis look on 1n
the Spring Play. 2. Satin Knight member senior Jesi Bruck tvvir·ls her flag during a halftime shO\\.. 3. Sophorrot·e
Colin Parsons takes part 1n clay shooting with the FFA. 4. Senior Jenny Speight and Juniors Jaco::i James and
Melina Cohen perform the parts of the Von lrapp children 1n a scene from Sound of Music c.u1ng the Va1·1et
Show. 5. Senior Rachel Kuhnle pract ices for an ensemble acting piece. 6. Sophomo1·es Amber Epperson ,1r,d
Megan Lahr pump up the crowd at a home basketball game. 7. The Marcl11ng Band marches 1~1 ste~1~urII1&lt;J ri,
parade competition at Cla1·inda 8. Sophomore Joseph Jarrett and freshman Shaun Cyr enjOy a ga111e of
Chess at an Academic ream's Game Night. 9. Sophomore Laura Wellman and senior Emilie Ortman sha! e then·
rams at the bas~ tball crowd.

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Right: Senior Bethany Kuhnle er elop., /layr&gt;e&lt;ry) gets Sh!,[, d. :. n
by junior Jonat han Smith (.' Ialoo Puppyoreath).

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The Play is awesome.
Everyone enj oys it and has a
blast; it's r oo bad mor
people don t get involve
- Rachel uhnle, 12

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It was really fun. Mrs. Ring
did a good j ob, and al
involved had a great it1mg
With it .

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Above: Junior Jacob
James (Jv1r. Big Swamp)
discusses his concerns
with senior Katie
Harman (Jv1cG1ll1cuty) and
junior Amber Rlchti0
(School N rse)
Left: Senior Rachel
Kuhnle (f'anther Lady)
plays her role with
enthusiasm. Kuhnle's
other character was Ms.
01nger.

-Jonathan Smith,
Below: Juniors Melina
Cohen (Rat Man) and
Josh Mark ( Ink Blot)

!'mglad l was a part of
the Pia . It was a
really fuh time.
-Ally\ /alter, 10

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I d id 1t for the pop ar.id candy
and guys were need d, but 1t
turned out t o be qui e fun.
- Mike Jensen, 12

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�Center~
By: Katie V/iges
Lights' Camera' Action! The"Center Stage" was full of excitement. V/ith first
year director Mrs. Casey Ring and a cast and crew of twenty-seven, the gmup put
together a f antast1c performance.
Breaking away from the trad1t1onal hillbilly theme:, the ensemble chose
"Capta in Fantastic" for their show. Everyone involved with the play worked very hard
to learn lines, especially junior Amelia Tuel wl10 picked up two roles JUSt a few dciys
before opening night.
The story tcikes place in the off ice of the student newspciper wilere the
Above: Captain Fantastic, Junior
editor 1s unjustly accused of mciny things cind is L:p for e\puls1on. H was often made Jonathan Smith, shows off his
superhero powers.
fun of for being obsessed with comic books, gets 1q a f1gr1t. and gets knocked out
where he dreams he 1s a super hero trying to right all the wrongs.
The productions 1~ 011der heroes included _1unicr Jonaihor1 Smith, "Ccipta1n
Fantastic;" Junior Ton Means, "Electra \' /on-1211· · .1un1(Y Kait!yn Pauley, ''Girl Mcirvel;" cind
Junior Amelia Tuel, "Buckethead." The mer IJers of the s 1n1ster force were Junior Josh
Mark, "Ink Blot;" Junio1- Melina Cohen," at Mai1;" JUn1or Jaco!? Jcimes, "Swcimp
Creature;" and senior Rachel Kuhnle, "Pancher Lady'·
As with anything, there were .:ilso a feVv drc;wbcicks. Ring sci1d," 1/e had a
h;;ird time getting everyone to listen ar. the SJme time- drama kids being too
drcimat1cl"
[n the end, 1t cill turned out JUSt great. "The play was great this year.
Everyone liked the premise and wo1- ed hard to make 1t a success!" Ring proudly
concluded.

r•ove: Junior Hilary Nelson, sophomores Amber
Epperson and Ally Walters and Juniors Amber
Richtl0 and Courtney Davis strut their stuff
~ irn1rg Curt;m Call. Nelson and\'/ alter played
tvor e and Regina, while all played patrons,
.. ,,,...i~aders and/or dancers.
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/\bove: Juriors Tori
Means (Electra
1 /oman) and Kaitlyn
Pauley (Girl Marvel)
l't' ;:k:e thern:oPlve.::&gt;
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' " .. Junior Laura Hood (IVlrs. Potter), and seniors
Jenny Spei0ht (IVlrs. Mayben-y) and Bethany Kuhnle
11· ;:i0 senior MIke Jensen (Bruno) and Junior
Missy Rin0 (Olga) duke 1t out with Junior Jonathan
Smith.

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�Left: Swdent Cowe r' ...ec:e~1\ n•1-:rs

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'.'.'? K. W1ges, R. Hadf1eld,S.

Haugaar d, K. Harman, E. Ortman, A. Fischer. Bar.I : R. Nihsen, N.
Dar r ington, H. Nels on, T. Means, A. Hill, K. f'auley, B. Kuhnle, J. Speight , C.
Carrigan and A. Eppers on.

ot p cwred: Chet Cyr .

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r enjOyea the Blood
Drive 1n ~ HS because
we helpe&amp;l get blood
for peop e who need it.
- Myc ell Schenk, 12

Above: Student Council
members Juniors Hilar y
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Nelson and Sammy
Haugaard take donations
at The Jean 01nst1ansen
Fundra1ser.

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Right: at1onal Honor
Society Vice President

I like the pea le in
student cou cil and I
like helping o t the
school.

senior Alicia Fics her
spears at the NHS
Induction held at the Neola
Area Community Center.

-Chet Cyr, 1 1 '

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Below: Juniors Katie Wiges
and Tori Means serve t
the Student Council's Last
Day Cookout.

''I Ii e being 1n Student
Co ncilbecauseit
m kes me feel good
wf n I help people."
-f?ami N1hsen, 10 '

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I like helping ther
people and
community etter.
-Kyle Lefebe , 10

Organizations

�National Treasure

By: Monte Larsen

National Honor Society and Student Council are two good organizations; both
help and serve people in ways of raising money, sponsor ing events and activities, and
more. People should treasure the organizations and what they do. In a way they could
be considered a "National Treasure."

To

be able t o apply to NHS, one must maintain a GPA of 3.5 and be a second

semester sophomore. A Faculty Advisory Board then selects members based upon
academics, leadership, character, and service. Nine new members were inducted for a
total of

28 members.
NHS, led by Mrs. Tami Harman, again sponsored and/or did some worthwhile

activities. Along with the Red Cross, they held

a bloodmobile

and surpassed their goal

Above: Student Council members
sophomores Amber Epperson and
To become a Student Council me111ber, one must apply in the fall by simply filling Connie Car r igan help serve breakfast
out a paper telling why he or she should be selected. In orJer to letter, he ot· she must
to the faculty .:ind sernors.
propose an idea and follow through with his or her projects.
by almost

20 units. They also put together Activity Calendars.

The

40 member Student Council, led lJy Mrs. Ang ie Huseman, also sponsored

some worthwhile activities. T11ey helped organize Spirit V/eek, recognized faculty during
National Education V/eek, and held the Jean Ch··1st1ansen Soup Supper Fundraiser to
raise money for her fight with cancer. They also put together district- wide cookbooks,
sponsored two or three fam ilies for Christmas, helped with Red f,ibbon Week, and
hosted the Senior/Faculty Breakfast. On t::he last day of school, then, they also hosted
the cookout:: for gi-ades 6 - 2.
Huseman said,"[ enjoy leading Student Council because 1t makes me feel good
when students are motivated to do things that help the school and other people."
Helping out others in need is a good thing to do. National Honor Society and
Student Council members helped others and made people feel good.

Ami
Red
A ave: National Honor Soc iet y: Front: Amelia Tuel,
lv1yckell Schenk, Kelsey Messerschmidt, Kylee Owen,
Katie V/1ges, Alicia Fischer. Middle: Megan Fischer,
Hillary Nelson, Sammy Haugaard, Emily Schroder, Roni
t J1hsen, Brittani Bruck, Becky B.:irner, Conrne C.:irrig.:in,
Le.:ih Nielsen, Ka1tl1n Pauley, Beth.:iny Kuhnle, Autumn
Col!ier, Bobbi Pogge. B.:ick: Ashley VJ.:igner, Chet Cyr,
Monte L.:irsen, John Gr.:ih.:im, Bret Stevens, L.:ince
Brisbois, Kyle Lefeber, .:ind K.:it1e H.:irm.:in.

Above: Seniors Ashley
Wagner .:ind Megan
Fischer work h.:ird at th

r 1~ht: Seniors Kr isten Ungr ad, Bobbi Pogge, .:ind
Rebecca Hadfield do dishes .:it the Je.:in Chnst1.:insen

r und~ a1se:r.

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�Left: Sophomore Anthony Schierbrock prru.::i \. j t _,,"ld'.::l f",-t • .,
completed proJect.

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Above: Members of the

our trcicta:irs to school, wcis
my f civonte part.
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-Danielle Ausdemore, 1';(

t he 2 005 - 2006Future
Farmers of America gather
for a group photo.
Right: Sophomore Seth
Campbell, vice president,
speaks at the FFA
Banctuet. Campbell v1as
select ed to t ake over as
president for the 20062007 year

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The trips Jnd the rush of
getting stuff done Jt the
IJst minute waJ the most

Below: Senior Tedd Meyer

exciting for me. '
-Colton V/hite, 1 1

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teaches and informs
elementary students on
tractors and tractor
safety. Tractorsafety
was one of several areas
covered

My fav rite part wcis
hanging out with friends cit
ffA me tings and going on
the tn s .
-Jci e levenger, 1 1 '

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FFA this yecir w s
exciting beccius of
Tr cictor Dciy cind

Sciftey Dciy.
-Kyle Clcirk, 9

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eld 1n the spring.

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the Com

By: Becky Barrier

The "Children of t he Corn", a.k.a Future Farmers of ~merica, again worked
hard 1n all their activities.
Some of those activit ies included the Hoo Doo Parade, the annual Fruit
Sale, FFA \'/eek, Safety Day and clay shooting. They also atte"lded the State FFA
Convention 1n Des Moines.
One major activity, as always, was the Fruit Sale. This AJdS t l1e1r main
fundra1ser, and with almost everyone making their l1ucta, 1t: v,as a success. They
made almost $ 13,000 1n sales.
During FFA Week, another rJ1g activity, 111embe1"S pcirtic1pated in different
events each day and sponsol'ed a trivia 0uest1on contest. In addition to the
traditional activities of wearing FFA t -shirts,.df.corat1ng tl1e fence and driving or
bringing tractors and farm equipment to schoo1, tl1ey also sponsored a Faculty
Appreciation B1'eakfast.
The officers helped Sponsor Mr. 'evin Matulka lead the org.anization .and
111sured members carried out their resrons1lJilities and duties. The officers
,..,r!uded: senior Eric Carrigan, president; sophomore Seth Campbell, vice pres ident;
senior Kristen Ungrad, secretary; junior Colton V/h1te, tre.asurer; sophomore J.ared
Ausdemore, sentinel; and senior Danielle Ausdemore, reporter.
'The FFA members ended the year well and want t o continue with their
goals of 1ncre.ased membership and new ide.as for activities.

r 'Ne: Hanging out on their float, FFA members wait for

Above: Senior Andy Newland
relaxes around the camp
during the FFA summer trip to
Valent1ne, ebr aska.

Above: Sophomore Col in
Parsons ta es part 1n the
groups Clay Shooting
outing do'1e auring t e fall.

Ff loC' Dao Parade to begin.

· •n, ;r Sara Jensen waits to head home 1n her
•. Jne day during FFA \'/eek, FFA members brought
· -'".., c·r other farm eq,uipment to school

tu.? provid(',d l'Y Kevin Matulka and the FFA group.

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�Left: ASTRA Officers include ;Ur11or Ka:;·e : 112P-s, social C'1"1it" :;.o:r •
Jenny Speight, secretary/treasurer· senior Megan Fischer, vesident;
and Junior Kaitlyn Pauley, vice pres1aent.

l l1~e volur teering and
Above: ASTRA: Front: Ca1tl1n Div1lbess. Trisha Dea, Alissa Dermody,
Em ily Schroder. Second: Rachel Huebert, Kaitlyn Pauley, Hilary
Nelson, Lisa M1n1han, Sammy Harryman. Back: Katie V/1ges, Jenny
Speight , Bet hany Kuhnle, Trista Lahr, Myckell Schenk, Megan Fischer.
Not pict ured: Chet Cyr.

helping oLt on Carnation
Sales. Cy r, 1 1
-Oiet

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I love help ing out a d playing
with the kids duri g
Partent-Teacher
Conferences.
- Katie Wiges, 1

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I l1Ke t he f -t that we
help peop!e n r ough t imes .
- Sammy . arryman, 10 '
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Below: A group of JOO! members clean up at a church 1n the Des
Moines area. JOO! is an organ1zat1on outside of shoo/ which
provides service as well, and some students belong to both JOO!
and ASTRA.

I will miss working 1th
t hose 1n need.
- Megan Fischer, ~ 2

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Above: Second-year Sponsor Mrs. Angie Pryor presents
with awards at the Awards Day program.

�Where the lfeart Is
By: Lisci Mincihcin
A bility, S ervice, Training, Responsibility, A chievement
ASTRA is an organization in which students help the community by
volunteering in various ways and activities. V/ith membe:rs working to improve the
lives of those less fortunate, it is easy to see "Where the Heart ls."
Members put their heart into doing community deeds and earn service
hours; they participated in several voluntary act1v1ties to earn those. For instance,
they volunteered to help with Carnation Sales, babys1tt1ng at Parent-Teacher
Conferences, and the Special Olympics, as well as other voluntc:Jry deeds.
Throughout the experience, many developed leadership cib:iity cind potential.
A big event t his year was their annual Carnat ion Sales. hi!e giving people
the chance to show their appreciation of anothe1· person on V::ilentines Day, they
also rci1sed money to support their cause. They sold over
prof it of

1300 flowe1-s for a

Above: Junior Chet Cyr helps out at the
Student Council Cookout on the last day of
school. Cyr provides service and earns hours
for his work 1n ASTRA as well as Student
Council and other organizations and act1v1ers.

600 dollars.
Involvement from the m1dd!e sc' ool stLidcnts was a big part of this yecir's

success. Eighth grader Lian Riatt and seventh grader Tara Eckrich earned the
award for selling the most carn2t1ons. They both sold an impressive two-hundred
flowers.
The cict1v1ties provided many memories. "The most memorable moment of
the year would have to be selling over

1300 carnations," Sponsor Mrs. Angie Pryor

said. "That 1s doubled from the previous year1"
ASTRA can bnng out the best 1n people. 'vVhile they volunteer and serve with
neart, t:hey also learn lessons on life.

f,bove: A large group of girls, many who are
A':ilRA members, volunteered at the Special
Olymr;1cs. Photo provided by

rece1v1ng an award
for her service as an
l\STIZA member

t: A-::i a service and for Miss Buzzbee's Fish
, 3 -;s

middle school students, some who are
,....,m1bP.rs of the middle school ASTRA group,
, ~ P-d up t rash along the highway and around
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�Left: The Dnll Team purnps 1,µ .:re .?tt.a" • ;; J _ • ,.
sports ep rally.

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I love da ce; it's one of

th0se th1~gs that you put
your heart and soul

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Above: The tearn enjOys
some fun and relaxation
1n the hot el v,hlie at the

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-Emil1e0rtman, 12

St ate contest.
Right : Senior Nicki
McCool and sophomore
Laura Wellman perform
their routine. McCool
was a four-year
member, while V/ellman
was a t wo-year
member.

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I am going to miss the

early practices and the
team in general.
-Myckell Schenk,

12
Below: Senior Emilie
Ortman performs during
a half time show. Ortman
was a four-year

I'm going to miss
gett1 g into little
f 1ght about the
littles\ things. ·

- f lie i McCool, 12

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Throughout my l11gh

school career, dance
was the main t 1ng I
could depend on.
- Jes1 Bruck, 12

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�&amp;lvethe
By: Mindy Morriss

Last Danre

It was not JUSt another year of dancing for the Drill Team. The girls •
gave 1t their all and put a lot of t ime and effort into it . Finishing and placing
strong, the team, and especially the seniors, seemed to "Save the Last
Dance."
Seniors, who helped Coach Jenny Hall lead the team, included Jesi
Bruck, Megan Fischer, captain Samantha Manhart, Nie 1McCool, Ern1l1e Ortman,
and Myckell Schenk. The team also included j uniors Sheyna Huddle and Katie
l//1ges; sophomores Samona Besch, Kaitlin Soppe, and Laur3 \Neliman; and
freshman Rena Arrick.
The girls who made it throu0h aud1t1ons worked hard and w01°e very
dedicated to the team. Giving it their all, the placed 2"" at State, one of
their maJOr goals. "V /e had our ups and do1.1,ns, but 1t was all worth it in the end."
The seniors gave the last performance and dedicated it to Hall. They
wanted to thank her for all that she did.
The team grew into a family. They loved wnat they were doing and the
girls with whom t hey danced. Their dancing vvas not JUSt be dancing, but wasl be
a h1ghl1ght of the year and remembered by many. They will have memories to
c,hensh. "One thing I will alwciys remember was when Kc:itie got depc:inced by Jesi
during the light show."
As for now, the tec:im hopes for new incomers to f 111 in the spots the
seniors w1ll lec:ive. Also, they will hope for a new coach t hat will be c:is great as
Hcill.

VP:

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The Drill Team (members listed 1n story)
with their St ate trophy th yearned 1n the

Above: These iors snow off their 2nd
place trophy.

was a t\.\o-year
meml&gt;er of thf' Drill

_;ct11nr Myckell Schenk gets the crowd going .
•a:&gt; four-year member of the Drill Team.

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�Left: Bas ketball Squad: Megan Lahr, c.;;pta;r; l.y..,ds.:;y
Ring, Amber Epperson, Abby Haugaard.

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A.i! the girls brought
sorneth ng special to the
squad. ht was a lot o.u
-Beth Ring, 11

7

l\bove: Sophomores
Morgan Danker and A lly
Wa lter and senior A utumn
Coll ier cheer on t he Trogan
wrestlers. All i;hree
lettered.
Right: Senior wres tling
cheerleader Autumn Collier

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voices her spirit toward the
success of the wrestlers.

I had a great t im cheering
and I can't wait until next
season.
- Amber Eppe so~l ~

Coll ier was also a ootball
cheer leader.
Below: Amber Epperson and
A utumn Collier and Lyndsay
Dau (top) show the cro~;d
r:h1er skills as they perform a
stunt and make a pyramid at

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a pep rally.

Ever_1one worked together
very well nd gained some
great fn~ndsh ips.
-Au umn Collier,

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This year's seaso wac:.,
very successful; w got a
chance to go to S ate and
had a great time.
-Alexa Hill, 12

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�It On
By: Leah Nielsen
The cheerleaders took on the challenge of cheering on the Trojans, often
outnumbering and out-cheering the opponent. It was their "Bring It On" attitudes
that made them good squads.
That bring it on attitude lead to peppy cheers wh ich brought life into the
r rowds. The cheerleaders got all the fans on their feet to help cheer on the teams.
i;e footba ll, wrestling, and basketball cheerleaders all contnbutc:d in the success of
the teams. They introduced new and exciting chee1·s that bmught a new spirit to
the cheerleading program.
Some goals of the cheer squads \Vere to get the crowd more 111volved, show
school spirit, and get more students int erested and 1n1 olved 1n cheerlead1ng. Coach
Bobbi Ann Ruba said, "I feel we accomplished a lot this year. The numbers have
already grown from previous years, the gu·ls really seem d t.o e"lJOY chee!"ing, and our
fans are getting more involved with cheer ing our teams on."
The cheerleaders worked hard at pr2ctice and had f un cheering on t he
Tro Jans. The cheerleaders' dedication to the scliool .sn.J cheerleading contributed to
tr1c sucress of the squads and ali t he teams for which they cheered. The girls want
wt eep 1mprov1ng he chea program for years to come. They hope t o have the same
"Bring It On" attit ude 1n t he future.

bow .Wrestling Squad: Front: Autumn Collier, Ally
»t n. ;~cond: Alexa Hill, Morgan Danker, Ashley
'le". f. ·1ci . Coacl" Bobbi Ann Rub a

,A..bo11 e: Junior Lyndsay Dau and
soph0more Abby Haugaard work to
get the footbal! crowd involved 1n the
game.

Above: sophomore
11i1·estling cn~erleader
Ally Walter pumps up the
cro11id during a peo rally .
\'/alter\\ a&lt;.:&gt; 1 f1rsr-year
cheerleader·.

·: "1phornc··e? Abby Haugaard, Amber
Epperson Jnd Megan Lahr show t heir
1 '.,-,m tuwards t he l?ask-etball team.

Cheerleading

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�Above: The percussion and high bra&lt;?s ?Pc: ':r
audience 1n line by grab!?1ng the r atter.t •or.

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Practicing isn't the
most f um, but the
reward of winning i
awesome.
- Roni Nihsen, 10

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Right:.Junior Ka it lyn Pauley
and senior Bethany Kuhnle
keep th1er eye on IV:r.
Simons as he directs the
band. Kuhnle 1·ec1eved the
John 1llip Souza Band
Award.

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The cold early morning practices are
t ough, but it is fun
hang ing out with all
the sen iors.
- Zach Fleer, 9

Below: Sophomore Kyle
Lefeber stops and blares
his trumpet during a
Marching Band show.

We made t heir
ea s bleed.
- J osh Mar k, 1 1

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Band this year was a
blast and receiv ing t hree
Division I rat ings was a
s weet end to a grea
seas on.
- Jenny Spe ight, 1 2

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Organizations

Above: TC Pnoen1x Jazz
Band add spice to the
'/inter Music Concert.
The Jazz ensemble
received an excellent
D1v1s1on II rst1ng at
State.

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�The ~mperor's
New Groove

By: Amelia Tuel

Each year the band's director 1s given the challenae of creating a new and exciting
performance with which to entice t he audience. This new sho\ can be considered a reflection of
the director and could be entitled "The Emperor's New Groove."
The Instrumental Music Department consists of three maJOr areas: Marching Bcind,
Concert Band cind Jazz Band. Each area 1s required to put togetl1er a set of music that is as
~/c1t1ng and hopefully bett er than previous years'. The goal this yea.r \\as "to 1mp~C1ve every
s.ngle person's personal ability level, which would 1n turn improve the ar111ty o{ the group,"
Director Mr. Mate Simons said.
The Marching Band, along w1t l1the Satin K111ahts FIJI} Ccrp, tt::·ne:i our 3 tf1nll1ng oerforr:i.::ince. the show featured music from the D1srey 111ov1e "The ln.:nd1l·les, 'and earned first 1n

Above: Senior Rachel Kuhnle takes a
minute tram Graduation to play 1n the
band.

both parade and f 1eld compet1t1ons at Clarinda.
The Pheo111x Jazz Band featured 111a11y retuminr, me•11be1-s this year J!ong with a few
nev. faces. The group got together early 11~orn1ngs 111 or·der to pe~iect t.11e1r col1ect1on of songs
which earned them a D1vis1on II rating at State competit1cn .::is \\ell as some f 111e f inishings cit
various other Jazz Festivals.
Going out with a bang seemed to t1e the only way :o go fo1· the Concert Band, erning a
rt w. -;J three straight Superior D1v1sion I rat1n.as.
The Pep Band was also busy during the v11nter \\1th their performances at basketball
g· •ne?. They succeeded in adding extra excitement to the games while playing some more
modem tunes.
The band seasons turned out to be worthwhile experiences with which anyone would be
proud of being involved. They also provided entertainment for all t hose involved, both partic1oants .:;nd the audiences, proving that "The Emperor's New Groove" was a success.

section keeps their lines
straight on the field while

, : 1 e?hrr an Derek Parsons, Junior Kelsey
lr:sserschrnidt, 1nd freshman Michelle Manhart
• n T illf" dw1nq the Prelude at Graduation.

l(lf' s tin Knights member Hilary Nelson

ly flies on the field during the halftime

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�SATIN KNIGHTS: Front: K;,,i.::y d.:;~, "r '. · '/' ~
Haugaard. Seccnd: M.ndy lv1orn_s ""' 5r 1
Lisa Minahan, Ashley Butler, 1-sh:ey .'hgre
Nelson.

Band and Satin k' nrgr.ts
after rece1v1rg a Suoer.01·
D1v1s1on I ratrng a~Sr:;ote.
Above: Mr. Nate Simons
dresses w the nines 1n
hopes of 1mpress1ng Judges.

1ght: In a sht for V ;i: ety
Show, Juniors Meghan
McDonald and Kaitlyn
f' auley lift: senior Rachel
Kuhnle 1n excitement for her
success •11 catching e ..oy.

Beiov.-: Snow cho•1· rnc1 t er
freshrran Kyle Ring and
sophomore Ally Walt er

sool'ic·v 10 es Lisa Min ahan and Mindy

A.bove: During the'/ anety Show, sen o Matt
Wilson wows -..:he ladies while p t Jr~. g
wh1lemoonlight1ng as a 50's ro J... n roll s_c;v·.

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Organizations

�By: Amelia Tuel and Kurt Spomer

SHOW CHOIR: Front: S. Manhart, K. Lugsch, K. Harman, B.
Kuhnle. A. Ke11nec:y, P. Schierbrock, J. Speight. Second: K. Ring,
A. V/a1ter, '. De\'/olf, M. Ring. M. Larsen, T. Means, K. Pauley,
K. Hanken,'\.. Lefebe". Third: K. Pauley, M. Cohen, C. Foot e. J.
James. E. Gn1be1·. J McDermott, J. nowlin, D. Tuttle, M.
Tciuzuk1. D. Kosma.:el Back: J. M3rk, C. Peters, J. Smith, C. Above: Senior Allison Kennedy sweetly
VJhrte C. F"::-ster-. ~s . M. Bu::bee.
sings 1n the Variety Show. Kennedy
rec1eved Outstanding Female solo at
BelO\v: Sophomores Austin Christiansen and Zach
the V/IC Show Choir Contest.
Norman e'1a r.he scl1ocl year with a bang for the seniors
by oa:·t•Cillat:ng :n the Graduation festiv1t1es.

Left: Junior Jonathan Smith dongs the
bla11~

dunnq a Pep Band song at a basketl?all
gc;me. Smrm performed 1n a percussion t:no
with .JU 10!"5 Missy ing and Danielle
Kdsmacek a'1d eamed a D1v1s1on l rat111g.

Vanf'.tyShow.

Kuhnle and Junior Ka itlyn
Pauley enJOY some gooa
food at t'ic P"'p Band
po•

JAZZ CHOIR Front: Melina Cohen, Ally V/alter.
Second: Rachel Kuhnle, David Tuttle, Ton Means.
Bdck: Bethany Kuhnle, Josh Mark, Allison Kennedy,
Jchncithan Smith, Dana Schierbrock.

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�Le t : Sen:ors Glen Olsen ana Katie Harman r • 1
melody at i::he Veterans ::Jay Procirc.vr 1 , ..-.
Oioral Award and was selected ror t-he /\ ,-Si;a~t'

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It was a loit offun. I
wanted to make my
se111or year memorabl' '
and 1t was.
- Da'1a Schierbrock, 12

Right: Senior Dana
Schierbrock sings during a
Jazz G101r performance at
the\ /inter Concert ..
Sch1erbrod· received the
award for Outstand fema'e
solo 1n Jazz Oio1r at V!IC.

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It was really fun; I enjOy
dancing and singing.
-Caleb Peters, 10

Peters, senior Sam
Manhart, freshman Kyle
Ring and senior Jenny
Speight wow the crowd at
a Show Oio1r performance.

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Below: Jazz Oio1r members
sophomore Dav id Tuttle
and Junior Jonathon Smith
entertain t~e crowd at th~
VI inter Concrrt..

emorable!
-Jacob James, 1 1

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It was really awesome to
take part 1n and ton:i&gt; of
fun. It was creative and
everyone worked hard.
-Emily Gruber, 9

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�By: Kurt Spomer
The vocal music programs, led by Miss Mary Jane Buzbee, proved to be l1k.e many
previous years; with hard work and determination they made their beautiful "Sound of Music."
The Concert Choir met on Tuesdays and ll1ursdays, while tl1e Show Choir met
Mondays, ·/ednesdays and Fridays. ALthough numbers were do1~ r comoared to previous years,
the Concert Choir, Jazz choir and T-C Sensations performed .at tnei1· bes .
The 7 7 members of Conceti: choir part1c1pated 111various3c~1v1t1es including \I anety
Show, Large Group and Small Group Contests, as weli as 1//1nte1· and Sp1·1ng Concerts. At
State Large Group the Men's and Mixed Chows eame,,;i D1v1~:.,1on II ratings,. while the \I /omen's
Choir earned a D1v1s1on I rating.
Show Choir, with 2 7 singers, had a succe::-sful ye ,:w. l11ey wok :=-econd at Lewis
Central, the \'/aukee, and V/est1vood Sloa11, and took frst at the '.'lestern Iowa Conference
Jazz Festival.. At Staie Contest they earned 3 Superior I Rating.
Miss Buzbee was pleased 1v1th the Sho1v Chc1:·. Sre said, "I t!1oughi:: that we had 3
really great show this year and all of the _iuoges li!.e::i cu1-pe1·forma11ces as vvell. To0ec.her the
T-C Sensations"' ere highly successful and I a111 very prcud of them. "
The ten members in Jazz Choir 3lso tasted ~uccess. They took first at the \'JIC
Jazz Festival and also earnea a D1v;s1on I rating at Si::ate.
Buzbee said."The Jazz Choir d'd ar outstand1rg JOb this year and performed some
oc1t1ng music."
Their wondrful "Sound of Music" not only entertained but also earned the respect of

Above: Junior Kurt Pauley dips Show
Choir partner Junior Katy Hanken during a
performance.

rhe JUdges for which they performed.

Ar Ne: During the Variety Show, senior Jennifer
Speight juniors Jacob James and Melina Cohen,
f.-1 ~hnan Kyle DeWolf and sophomore Ally Walter
c,t1ow 1,, 1e1r enthu01asm 1n an excerpt of "The Sound

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't t.: A group of concert choir members sing at

lpr1ng Concert.

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�Left: Although not r1c~1ng f na:o t~~ '~J z ;r. · :- ;··· o /' ·Chet
Cyr, and sen1or-s Autumn Collier Myckell Schenk c:;ro Megan
Fischerd1d well 1n t he co""npet1t1on .

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Right : Juniors Ca itl in
Divelbess and Missy Ring
enJOy a night of snacks
and games. Both were
Academic Team
members.

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Academic Te.am was .a
good idea because the
Game Nights ere fun
for students..
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- Lance Brisb 1s, 12

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moment) hen l was at AllSt.ate, JUS before my performance, l d .ank .a doubleslot
espresso traight !
- Josh tv1 rk, 1 1

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l had a lot of un .a11d 1t
w.as cool to b on the
first ever Ac dem1c
Te.am.
-Amelia Tuel, 1 1"'

Organizations

Above: The talented
Large-Group Contest
Speech part1c1pant s
gather for a group
pict ure after Districts.

Below: Senior Speech
members Jenny Speight
and Rachel Kuhnle
practice for thu
Ensemble Acting piece
before erform1ng at
Districts.

�By: Leah Nielsen
Among t he many "1Nise Guys" in school were those in the Academic
Team and Contest Speech. These organizations required knowledge c:nd
dedication, and students worked hard yet had fun. •
The Academic Team, sponsored by Mrs. Cassie Harris, was for students
interested in academ ic competitions and helping otl1ers with academics.
Members competed in the Science Bowl, Conference Quiz Bowl and the
Knowledge Master Open. They also offered peer tutoring. Other events
organized were Game Nights where students had fun playing games and eating
snacks.
Contest Speech was led by seniors Autumn Collier, Megan Fischer,
Bethany Kuhnle, Rachel Kuhnle and Jenny Speight. The team perf armed well in both
Large Group, sponsored by Mi's. Sarah Ell1ott, and Individual Events, sponsered by
Mrs. Angie Huseman. Three large groups ar.d eight 1nd1v1duals in thirteen events
advanced to State. Elliott said, "I enjoyed Speecl1 agciin. I will miss the sen iors
and their dedication."
Members of both 01'ga11izat1ons worked hard to become better. The
Academic Team brought attention to the importance of academics and the
Speech Team experienced success due to their hard work and talent. Members
of both were" /ise Guys."

Above: Academic Team sponsor Mrs.
Cassie Harris leads and informs
Academic Team members of upcoming
events and respons1b11it1es.

At:&gt;ove: Junior Dustin Taylor, senior Mike Jensen, junior
J:Jk.e F'reucil, sophomore Joseph Jarrett, and Junior Kurt
Pauley enjOy the l?enef1ts of Game Night.
,, J L. lmpt ov group of Kaitlyn Pauley, Bethany Kuhnle, and
..aura Hood celebrate after eam1ng a Div1s1on I rating to advance
i1, .&gt;tate. At State the groupeamed three Div1s1on I ratings for
"'~'all I rating.

mom1ng meeting .

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�6th Grade Band
Front: Kaitlyn Vorthmann, Colette Martens, Austin
Heinen, Emily Epperson, Ashlin Jacobs, 01elsey
Mark. Second: Austin Hast, Ben Sibert, Elizabeth
Cottich, Cameron Eckmann, Ryan Messerschmidt,
Richard Pederson. Back: Taylor Tuel, Nathan Miller,
Nicholas Nielsen, Colin Kunzman, Aaron Parsons,
Brayden Darrington, Emily Roane, Hannah
Dickerson, Jaxon Davis. Not pictured: Nick
Salerno, 01elsea Mark, Anna Armstrong.

6th Grade Choir
Front: Sam Campbell, Sara Duncan, Anthony Baker,
Jaxon Davis, Kaitlyn Rodenburg, Brayden
Darrington, Ashton Alfers, Sam Neuk1rch. Second:
Brooke Shaben, Elizabeth Cott1ch, Tom Faz, Molly
Dollen, Anna Armstrong, Daryl Boyer, Beth Silman,
Donna Mitchell, Austin Eckrich, Nick Salerno. Back:
Colin Kunzman, Jolene Bartlett, Rachel Brockhoff,
Austin Hast, Aaron Parsons, Jordan Calhoon,
Hannah Dickerson, Martina Goodsell, Paige
Pohlman, Derek Schierbrock, Kayle Ausdemore.

6th Grade Choir (cont.)
Front: EmilyRoane, Laura Thomas, Megan Wiggins,
Kaitlyn Vorthmann, Ashlyn Jacobs, 01elsea Mark,
Skylar Strahm, Austin Hadfield. Second: Jessica
McDonald, Cameron Eckmann, Ben Sibert, Nicholas
Neilsen, Austin Heinen, Taylor Tuel, J.R. Fulton,
Jacob Price, Cody Pederson. Back: Nathan Miller,
Elizabeth Masker, Sam Blum, Colette Martens,
Emily Epperson, Maggie Sondag, Cassie Gail, Cody
V/hitfield, Fred Hadfield, David Schierbrock.

7th and 8th Grade Band
Front: Scott Manhart, Tyler Pigman , Dakota Junkman,
Jacob Kramer. Second: Samantha Norman, Lindsey
Davis, Heidi Barrier, Dylan DeV/olf, Patrick Horn, Luke
Huebert, Caleb White, Kyle Zimmerman, Adam N1hsen,
Daniel Killpack, Elizabeth Sidebottom, Kathryn
Marshall, Joseph Smith, Kasandra Richtig, Jonathan
Griff 1th, Payden V/!lson. Third: Blake Sullivan, Brad
Grote. Back: Beth Jarrett, Sarah Moffatt, Katie
Albers, Aubrey McElmeel, Anthony Nelson, Gus Olsen,
Colton Cornn, Corey Danker, Devin Lyons, Jacob
Nelson. Not pictured: Daniel Killpack.

Spread by: Kurt Spomer

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Organizations

�7th Grade Choir/ Show Choir
_ __. Front: Nicole Cornn •, Oiaslyn Catanese', Danielle
Perez, Kelsey Flemming•, Samantha Norman·,
Ashley Cornn ', Ashlie Guarino•, Rachel Lefeber·, Tara
Eckrich", Jordan Leehy•, Miss Mary Jane Buzbee.
Second: Kasey Cooper•, Lauren Young•, Allie Fox',
Taylor Dickerson, Brad Grote', Dylan Schneckloth,
Caleb White •, Luke Huebert, Devin Lyons•, Jacob
Nelson. Not Pictured: Patrick Grover•
' Denotes Show Oio1r

8th Grade Choir/ Show Cho ir
Front: Joe Smith ", r ick Thomas ' , Jonathon Griff 1th ".
Second: Miss Mary Jane Buzbee, Kelsey Handy•,
Kasandra R1cht1g", Kelli Hubl?ard", Hilaree \I/alter·,
Alyssa Lang", Kelci Wellman •, Amanda VJade·. Back:
Katie Marshall, Melony Kurtzuba, Aubrey McElmeel",
Lian Raitt", Ashley Fricke", Elizabeth Sidebottom·,
Daniel Cornn, Timothy Gale". Not Pictured: Amanda
Cudd'

Middle School ASTRA
Front: N1cole Cornn, Ashlie Guarino, Ashley Cornn,
Laysa Shreeves. Second: Ally Fox, Tara Eckrich, He1d1
Barner. Third: Lauren Young, Jessie Velthoff, H1laree
V/alter, Payden \'/!Ison, Joe Smith. Bacl Beth
Jarrett, Rachel Tuttle, Bia e St.:ll1van, Lian RG11tt.

Middle School Leadersh ip
Front: Joe Sm 1th, Jessie Velthoff, H1laree I' /alter
Rachel Tutc:le, Laysa Shreeves. Back.: Kyle
Zimmerman, Beth Jarrett, He1d1 Barner, Blake
Sullivan, Lian Raitt, Saral1 Moffatt.

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�Glory Road
Student cithletes work for mciny things but the one thing they cill cisp1re for 1s glory. The rocid to glory is ci long
tough one thcit mciy present mciny chcillenges. The cithlete must keep these gocils in their mind while trcivel1ng cilong this
joumey.
Ecich sport hcis its own unique benefits. Bcisketbcill mciy result in mcid ups while 1n cross country one gciins
perseverence. In ciny sport the physiccil benefits cire obvious to the plciyer but they cilso rec1eve lecidership benefits cind
lecirn the prcicticcillities of working together with their tecim. lf t he students try their hcirdest to lecirn these very
importcint components their rewcirds would result in ci Journy on the "Glory Rocid."

Contents
Bcisebcil l
Softbcill
Cross Country
Voll eybci ll
Footbcill
Wrestling
Boys Bcis ketbcill
Girls B sketbcill
Boys/Girls Golf
G ir ls voccer
Boys

MS Sports lecims

~ By: i\melia Tuel

�Captions: I. Sophomore Cortney Christiansen keeps trac of the t121! 1n hopes to ~'e under- par. 2. Junior Jacey
Garren moves his opponent into place to prepa1·e for a pin. 3. Junior Josh fornetan dashes to .c1nd the
football. 4 . Se111or Al icia Fischer prepares·to 1·ec1eve the baton from _iunior Danielle Kasmacek. 5. Junior John
G r aham shoots over two Treynor defenders. 6. Sophomore Devan Ausdemore prep,;;i1·es to serve tl1e
voheyball. 7. Junior J ake Preuc il dnf?bles the ball up the field. 8. Junior Adam Gau compete:i aga1ns1 f'1c, c Jm1 1 e.... ':1011 during a crnss country meet. 9. Sophomore Sammy Harryman a1-u1ts act.1011111 the outfield.

�Field of

~reams

By: Leah Nielsen
Head Coacr1 Josh /\r&gt;el and
/\ss1stants Chac1 Harder .;md Br"andon F:nl en
led the tecin ·. wf11ch finished 20- 7, to 1v1n
the //IC Charr"D ion~r p and Dis tnct RurnerUp. ;\lthougn tney d1:::i nor: ma• e all tl1e1r
dre&lt;Jn is hcir:ren, the Tm _ans I ads ccess ..
!\bel ss1d1 The ? 1fference was
ti1e pl::iye"'s er. oyed piay ng tl1i:- garne and it
shcv..ed 111 tre r app ·oach t/J tfJe game." This
a 1aed tr.e r succec;s.
Tney v.:;. rec..i to w n ro ::.h the
.'/!Ctourria1r:er-::ardreg 1arsed5•J 31 ?.'.30
to State, sr? tn:&gt;.:11vor"'.'.:ci hard to ~o so.
!'.!though N nn1ng _Jst ~he .'/IC Tourriame'1t, Graduate Bryan Larsen rounds th1rcl af ter a hit
they fe1! snci1·t.
for the Trojans. L:lrsen led the team 1n put
Beating rop-··an•d !\-H-S-..,.
outs oeh1nd -.;he plate with 17 0 and was
twice was ar,other tco h q1111gr-::. Graduate strong oatt1ng at the pate with 26 RBis and
rent Harry.-11a1' sa •d a memc.··alJ e morrent a .389 batting average.
v,·as first beating .A-H-S-T ::it the•r f e1d
anci tl':er reat1rg the•n 1n t\'e :t\C
Charrn ons'1 o."
Five gr::iduates led t"e tearr 311d
let te~ed. Otr.er et ten,..., ,·,ne1 ·s 1nclLded fa·e
sen10'":'.'. hur 1unor-s .'.:incl 3 sop11omore.
In add t1or- to ettas, players

eamed othe ·aw a1·ds. Tear n a1~ a1 ·.:is 11c udea
Jchr ·1e ,';.tr f "'. 0~t _A-:;t t idP; L n"1'J ·
h; ,j rn ·, Bec.,tC,'lefe 1s tc 0 ,,,;yer ano
(1 :r::: E' ;;1· ·,..- .~"" fcp lt.te•; • rt

f~c; 1:0

r rr;r '.:"'.-:! ite na ~Jr,

eice lent C:P :;ic;-.or-, '.Jt'd

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we ,._ 1 be a

Graduate Jeremy Witt pitches during a
co'l ference game. " /1tt pitched 55 innings and
ended tne ::ieason wit h an 8 -0 record. '//1tt
had an EP.A of 1. 78 and strud out 4 3
batters.

�TROJAN BASEBALL

I- CENTER
14

2
1
15
5
5

6 .

15
JVIV ARS!TY BASEBALL: Front: Alex Shriver, Kendall V/1tt, Corey Ring,
.John Clevenger, Monte Larsen, Kurt Pauley, Lance Cou1"tier, l\drian
CobbS. Second: Tyler Finken, Jared Carroll, Kurt Spomer, Enc Carrigan,
Jared Tapp, Matt Nanninga, Cody Bahrke, Jake Clevenger, Jaccy
Garren. Back: Assistant Coach Chad Harder, Bret Stephens, Bnan
Grote, Tim Kramer, Johnnie V/1tt, Head Coach Josh Arel, Landon
l.,usdemore, Kent Harryman, Jeremy V/1tt, Bryan Uwsen, Assistant
Coa(;h Brandon Finken. Photc provided by Fischer Phote&gt;0raphy.

0
13
10
15
10
10

2

4
11

10
2
12

5
5
5

2

4
11

3
10

OPPONENT
Farragut
Lewis Central
Griswold
Woodbine
Underwood
\Voodbine
Lawton Brawnson
Treynor
St.Albert
Audubon
Missouri Valley
Riverside
Logan
A-H-S-T
Griswold
Griswold
Audubon
A-H-S-T
Harlan
Treynor
Audubon
Missouri Valley
Riverside
Walnut
A-H-S-T
Underwood
St. Albert
Griswold

2

4
0

3
2

1
6
2
5

2
3
8
2
2
0
0
5
5
8
6
4

8
3
8
6

1

2
11

FRESHMEN: Front: Alex Shriver, Tyler Ferguson, Kyle Ring, Jordan
McDermott, Kendall VJ1tt. Second: Luke Davis, Garrett Buckley, Jake
Osbon, Kyle Fischer, Jared Siebels. Back: Coach Chad Harder, Matt
Nanninga, James Driver, Coach Brandon Finken, Jake Anderson, Cody
Bahrke, Coach Josh Abel.

Conference t ourney,
and hanging out with
t eammates, push ing
them and trying to
make them better."

Sophomore Kurt
Spomer prepares for
a big swing as he
enters the batter's
box. Spomer scored
3 1 runs and had a
.2 6batr.1ne]

Baseball 95

�For The Love 0f The Game
By: Monte Larsen
Th.:- r.e3m, ed by coGiches K,rr
She:rman .:wa Sl13nncn Cole, f1nshed 1 7- I.
Many f 3ct ::: rs, l(CIL1d no :he J)layers v.ork1r 3
hGird and \Jr aduate:s !\r 1y '~sm1nga ar.d l11ssy
Ban-.errus,.;n~

cori:r t'u-:-.c&gt;d :-.o the\'. ·nri111g

record. Tha-::: r3rd war~ 21·.d pusn ~g, along
with a 'lt1ve ~'"the Garre" le.~ to success.
Sherman Sad, ,'1 !:" cn1y '!:( e:e
rewinltl;J stc.i·tef'?. 3 -urrre1· cf g r s stepped
up to ·' Pt'S1t Gr'6. "i'he g ' .S d10 ;m ::-:ee ent
JOc' Wrn1n,3 to,~ett· :::r ana p .;iy 1g as a j ""let.
1nexoer 1e'1ced .1.¥5 ty ::~a rr .
Goa s v,::re. "'.;a :, '1
31 d
D1st··,cts ard w ha•_,e a: e.t~r r::c:Jra, a

.1.:

tearr· oac '10 .=we• aee of . 300, no 'r''.Ye than
5LI tee; _, err-crs 3r c. to n.::ive t ir-. /' thouen
goa's v,ere r gl1, t:hey "e st&gt;'.Jrt n some
3SDect.s. "ne team placed 3" ri tl'.e : liC tut
st ~ h.:id a lot of t un.
~eam av..ar:'.'S ~,er: to Je101~
,Ausder1cre Gtfens .1e ' ! If ; t/. B21rr er,
i:'·e"en::- _,e I IP and O:e' a. 'I /r:; s.:.
,1r anan rlJSt.e ,t.. ward; l 1a(' ga, Le3der Shi
So"ne 3 ':'.'C eci1 r·ed Conferer,-e .::.·id
'.:" str 'Cc av1a(ds. Tnose ,·:;1uJ:::d ,3rr1nga
A:;::v-ien c .A - Cc"'e"er· t ai-.a He ·1orGit?le
f/ "!r:o .L _1:,_,'l•e1erce(Jutfe'-:-Hv'1.Ba·nei-

f.'.. •u":'' ~ '' -(-; 'ere" x 1·' Te"'m /\11. -ear· /-. -D1st.1 re:

96

Sports

Above: Grciducire Missy Bar rier wci1ts for the
right: pitch. Bcirner led the team with 2 hits,
23 runs, .296 batting average and 2 7 stolen
bases.

�OPPONENT
2
17
4
0

9

9- 12 SOFfBALL: Front: Heather Vorthmann, Brittani Bruck,
Pachel Huebert, Emily Schroder, Amy Nanninga, Missy Barner,
Jd1 McCool, En11l1e Ortman, Mindy Morriss. Second: Sheyna
..,Jddle, Shannon Finken, Laura V/ellman, Devon Ausdemore, Sammy
,.rryman, Lisa Minahan, Becky Barner, Dani V/ell:&gt;oume, Kasey
~en, Stephanie Tuttle, Cassie Stephens. Back: Head Coach f...1m
~11~rman, Linsey Messerschmidt, Ashley Burbridge, Connie
C: ~rngan, Amber Eoperson, Josie Pederson, Ashley Butler, CortnGy
Crnst1ansen, 1cole Darrington, Roni N1hsen, Nicole \'.le!:mar:, Dc:br"'
TJtt!e, Laura Grote, Michelle Manhart, Assistant (.oach Sh?.r.nc11
C:ole. Photo provided by Fischer Pnotogopfly.

15
2
11

3
6
1
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Logan
Griswold
Glenwood
Underwood
Treynor
Audubon
Missouri Valley
Riverside
A-H-S-T
St.Albert
Abraham Lincoln
'/ICTourney
G·1swold
Under1Vood
Audubc:n
Missouri Valley
R1vers1de
Treynor
A-H-S-T
V/aln t
V/est Harrison
Boyer Valley
Harlan
Harlan
!KM
R1vers1de

7
7
7
10
5
2

3
9

5
0
0

0
12
3
2
5
4
3
4
2
1

3

5
4
7

Above: Head Coach Kim Sherman advises senior Em 1e Ot'tman at
third base. Ortman had 14 stolen bases and 14 h·t::.o.
Left: The team
huddles up prior to
batting . Photo
provided by Ga::ette.

was when we beat
Abraham Lincoln 1-0
1n a very intense

Missy Barrier
Softball

97

�The perfect ~lle
By: Kurt Spomer

,AJthougf1 tr,e cross country
team only had two seniors, they did
well for a young team
The1t goals vvere to 'mprove
.=ind want to get bette1·, to vv1n
Conference anci to qu.a1ify as m.an;
111div1duals as possible for Stci'!:e.
/\ithough they didn't · 1r Confere(Jce,
they did mprove and ser~or A!1c1a
Fischer qual1f1ed for State.
A 1ghl1ght '•ciS ~he l1oys
v1nning tVvo meets; the Avoca c1'1d
Sidney meets, vv 1th tile last boys'
frst pl.ace f1n1sl 1n the m1ci I 980's.
Other 1ghligh-r:s were F1scner's third
strall)nt Conference t·tle .and frst
DiStr ct title, as .ell as he1· f:nish1ng
e ghtJ1 at State.
Coach Pat D.a'ton said,
"Even though vve did not 1v1n
Conference, v\e g.ave a good effort
f1nisr -1 ::o.econd. .'le we1·e only f:Jur
po nb rJt of rst. '
.A l-r n ,gr __ ...,,,. team d1c!n't
reyJ 'ci ..-, ,,rg.1;.;':;,r~01c Dciltor
:; ,., d, 'fr ey J;(j(• --;(.very hdra, rut 111 a
:ot of rr e_,, dnd rad the desire to
n·pro 1e. Loo for us to ~"every
cnMoet t 1e 1n the con ere•1.::e ne."-t
yPar."
1

Right: Jur;1ors A melia Tuel and Mis s y Ring
push each other to the finish. Tuel's season
best of 6th place came at the Sidney meet.
Ping was a third year letter winner.
Far ngrt: Sophomore Monte Lar sen finishes
strong on his way to a medal at the Tn Center meet. Larsen was a first-year letter
winner and 3rd place finisher at the Conference ~neet. Photo provided by Gazette.

98

Sports

..............

. ~

Ju111or Tommy Stangl cind sophomore
Kyle Lefeber prepare to run ~he 1 r race.
Right: Senior Al ic ia Fis cher competes 1n the
St.cite meet v1he(c: she f1n1shed 8th. Fischer was
a t hird-time\' /estern Iowa Conference champion t1~~·r~~~~~~~~ltrl~~fj~~
and third-time State 11ual1f1er.
II

.,,,
/.

Juniors Dustin Taylor

a -d John Graham
compet.? at thP- TrrCe ter meet. Both men
we1 ~ th d YE' :Jt' letter
winner.? and 1nished 9th
cind 5 th 1n the
conferer ~e, resp- ,t VPly.

�CROSS COUNTRY

BOYS

1st

Lo-Ma
A-H-S-T

N1P
NTf

3rd

Panorama

NTP

3i"d

3rd ..

Tri-Center

NTf

2nd

\' /oodb ine

5th

or-: He1d1 Barner, Amelia Tuel, Missy Ring, Al1c1a Fischer, Alyssa Tuel,
"" •r Jcirrett. Second: Coach Pat Dalton, Lance Courtier, Joseph
Pt.L, Monte Larsen, Adam Gau, Kyle Lefeber, Andy Gnff1th. Back:
, .1r Taylor, James Owen, Brandon Pogge, J ke Anderson, Tommy
no,I, John Graham.

1 1th

h

~

1 •.v: Coach Pat Dalton and senior Alicia Fischer laok or as the J'

GIRLS

NTP
NTP
NTP

Audubon
Atlantic

2nd
l:;;t

'/lC@Griswold
Sidney

NTf
NTf

6tfl

Districts

NTP

'0

" r: conc:udes at the Tn-Center meet.

IP= No Team Place

Junior Tommy Stangl prepares to turn the corner· aunrig t1e Tri-Ce:nter
meet. Stangl's best finish came at Sidney \\here he placed 24::.b.

"Cross country is very
challenging- both mentally
and phys ica lly. But everyone on this team stuck
together· and supported
each other everyday and I
am truly going to miss 1t."

Left: Sophor'lore
Lance Courtier
competes at tne TnCent.er meet.
Courtier v. as a first
year le-tter 11 inner.

Cross Country

99

�Dodgeball -1\ True

Underdog

~ory

By: Cortney Christiansen
Re1at ve y yoi.;ng arc1 lac- ng much
v&lt;ws1ty e."penence, -c e t.ea1,, :.-as considered
an underdog. Led by I-lead Coach f na11
'le.Jen eyer an..:J A.ss st ants Arny :. 11ge1·t,
Rachel E1~en:'erry, and f·oi?h ,A.w Rw.:.i, they
f1n1sned t\ tr 23 v. ns aM sur1x1se::l m.::iny .
.'!eden- eye· said, '11 s year's te.;;irn
wnpro\/ed-.:reMendouo;ly a ·::i surp sed peo~1e"
He con-c·ni.,ed, ".'le played c e ot t 1·e Most
d1ff1cult s::hec:lu es of a(ly te rr" .=irt·und."
Sen or Em11e 01·tr12n -"•3~eed. l
thought the tearr v. as 3cca ar;d a :o;; cf
people 1mpro1ed since .as-:-. :1ear."
.' /1tl1 crly one ret rnlt g Sta, TN the Above: Senior Emilie Ortman is 1n deep focus.
teari fourd lea..Je1 sh p 1ser1crs Ortrnan and Or-cman had a serving percen-cage of 84.4 and
had 35 aces for the season.
::.arn 'v'lanhart. Lyrdy hm1siron,J. [:&gt;eve
Ausdemore, Beu. y Bat'r er Yelsey
Messersc111r ~t, _1sa 1:1i11aha", Leal1 t,.ersen,
Err 1y Sch oder and Carly S r.i?P.IS "'"rf' otha
Ct'r1f..I' 1t'Ut g IPtte1 -A 111l'r:;;.
A seasu~ ,, ,y111c(t v,J_, v.1nr 1r:,3 the
T-C Tcurr.::wrP,nt. Ot.rc: s :nc l.Jded c·eat1ng
i\da r-Cast.v, beating Jnaern·ood tvne, .=ind
IJP.3t ·g ,'/1nte1 set, a 3.A St.:ite qu3l•f1er. All
c. + v,1-' r, • ":cctPJ rre(llr• able 1r,t1me11-cs.
lYJ iJ de-Cl S Jr,h e:;d SU( -":SS 3 S'.:1.

l 00

Sports

�TROJAN VOLLEYBALL

TRI-CENTER
3rd

3
0
4
9- 12 VOLLEYBALL: Front: Emilie Ortman, Shannon F1nl-.en, Brittani
Bruck, t:' asey Fin en, Lyndy Armstrong, Ka1t l1 n Soppe. Devon Ausdemore,
Sammy Harryman, Ashley Burbridge, Manager Chelsey Parks. Second:
1..e11e Paris, Laura \'/ellman, Sara Minahan, Kelsey Marr, Bale1gh Marsh,
' 1,nle '1'/ellman, Ally \'/alter, Debra Tuttle, Kelsey Ploen. Emily Schroder,
&lt;7 y Messerschmidt, Roni N1
hsen, Lisa Minahan. Bae : Ass1sstant
:oach Bobbi Ann Rub a, Ass1sstant Coach Amy V/1ngert, Tina Thomas,
l.ega" Do!len, Leah I 1elsen, Becky Barner, Ka itlin P!oen, Nicole D 'n 1n.:;tcn,
~d1J S1ebels, Linsey Messerschmidt, Ashle.v V/1gg111s, Sarri ~anha•'l.
Ste;:Jhanie Tuttle, Laura Grote, Michelle Manhart, Dari'.'/ lbourne,
1\sc,1:?st:ant Coach Rachel Eikenberry, He.;id Coad1 &amp;nan '.'/edemeye:·.
Pnot.o provided by ABC Phot ography.

2 ..
2
3
1st

3
7.,
~

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3
3

3

OPPONENT
Clarinda Tourney
Missour i Valley
Harlan
Atlantic Tourney
AL
St. Albert
Audubon
TC Tourney
A-H-S-T
Riverside
rlarl.::m Tourney
Griswold
Underwood
Treynor
Riverside
Lo-MA
Underwood

0

3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

3
3
0

3

Left: Sophomore Leah
Nielsen gets ready for
the set. Nielsen
averaged 3. 4 assists

Volleyball

101

�Friday NW Lights
By: Katie Wiges
5re;i, ng a • 5 a.:in'.e las ''tJ :'.:·trea'
t.re cP,o·'1 l'.:JC1 ar e;~C't ·q :;,ec.son. U1oer the
''F'l.'.13Y · gnt L ;'! 1 :s they we e S-6, a l 11a
1r(pro.1eme t fv-orr last yea1'.
read Soach Ma:.. 1-..ozc al and
,'\ss1si:;owts JOSI' A:7el, 'k · roan Ray
Fe'Ce"'S. aru Pete Sorersor COJld see a
J '"e ·-:: ce. I ozea1 rc·'7lr1el'ted ,'/•rh a~oi:r1er
yea· of -::xoe '&lt;'."':c t~e ;J.3yers ude stcoo
t r·e o-ffe1·se a ot rette'.· ~e aso sa•d ;;
s:1·e1VJ'.:' ·"-~s tl1e J;Jpe ~ '~S ..-er th.;it we1 e
01 :.

e tear' ·s ·-:!O-Sa ~\'. ere tv

r-ip JVe

e11er i -~arn~ o ·d -:-.c av a ~' " ir c reco1·d.
Above: Captains Tim Kramer, 11att Ddersor, and
TJ10L.gr i:re.y d -::lr 't ':al"" " :, 1r r r '3 recc. a, .. oze al
Tony Hubbard get ready for the coin flip.
'°'ad . .'/ :h .:ir..; :,er~ \\e d d r· '), ·01-·e ei; ry
P1ght: Soohomore q arterbacr Kur t Spomer
ga1re.
1·1:;ov1y pla (P,;'S r e::e ved a:. a·ds ~or
hands off to Junior rur·ning l:lacl Wes Clark ( 1).

tre r o;,,cc.,··rl sr·merrs r.l'"'Cc.0't:i..t tJie sea:0•..1"'.
:'er 1or .,.. rr,.. ramer ancl sorho '1?'e i&lt;.u ::
S~c-rr ~r oo:r ear 1ed,... "-Clea ·r A11-Slstr r...t

e .'1n _ Jau·y(?•.;,rer .'lr'.:lColwl'
.'/r r.e P,a '":O ;'.&gt;cord--re,;;1'· .A -).S':rt.: 'one~As .-:Jllv ays rl1 '.'.'.es::-c r ,_;ci
1 gr grt.s, one be (r;J t ' ·e v.
ov~~ r ;.::l1 ror .
.Aror·,,, n·erro«Jt°'e Ddrt of rh:." ~easori 1-.Js
~ -1 r.? i\ rf tJ t? g \, ....
i? dye-re;. a '-;n eel r:,.&gt;d t:.r== .::in av. 1r\A~·.
/ c. r ~
~~r;s: /au:f': e Spe .... ci .,...p-,.vr.::. c .J~lr·r·
:7 .rr-.r: "c·; [Je ·-:rS•' f' dy-'; H . t' ,•d. 'r1,,c;:
'r ........ .1' _,,.. ayP!1 ·
hr.•crc,,1·,n

102

Sports

Spomer set t:r.e school record for oass1ng yards
1n a game (26 7). Photo provded by GazettP

�TROJAN FOOTBALL

TRI-CENTER

9- 12 FOOTBALL: Ass 1st.ant N. Kroon, K. Ring, C. R{3clinb.augh,

T. Griffin, J. Owen, J. McDermott, V/. Cl.ark, K. P.auley, J.
Torneton, D. Martens, L. D.av is, K. Cl.ark, K. Fischer, "'1 . Carroll, Z.
Fleer, G. Buckley, D. Hanson, He.ad Coach M. Koze.al. Bae&lt;:
Assist.ant J. Abel, M. Schultz, A. Bowen, N. K1 ·.amff.J. Garren,
B. Grote, T. Cudd, C. B.ahrke, J. Ausdemore, C. Pa1 'Sons, T.
Hubbard, J. Driver, C. Peters, M. Die 'erson, J. Preuc1!, T. Kramer,
C. '/h1te, T. Cl.ark, B. Olsen, K. Spomer, D. Parson, M. tanning.a, C.
Ring, Z. Norm.an, J. Holste, Assist.ant R. Peters, Ass1sL nt P.
Sorenson. Photo provided by ABC Photography.

12
19
14
6
42
20
0
12
54

OPPONENT
27
16
55
41
14
25
28
38
15

Sioux Central
Missouri Valley
Log.an-M.agnol i.a
Griswold
Audubon
Underwood
St. Albert
1verside
'/est Monon.a

Above: The Trojan offensive line gets set for· tre olay.

"The win over Audubon
w.as a gre.at boost of
confidence for our
te.am. It helped us
realize we h.ad wh.at it
took to 11v 1n."

Left: Senior Matt
Dickerson attempts a
t ackle. Dickerson had
4 sacks and 63 total

Football

103

�1\LmgueOf

&amp;xtraordinafy Gentlemen
I

~

By: Kurt Spomer
I

t'..efore Yle 1~res:; 1ng se.:.ison

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egar, tr.e- 1vrest'er"s ~et :-re1r go.=ils h gh
:;1·d s'.:arted wo"v ng· e.-eryc~ne s:arted
ft1n0 C'ef'.J"'&lt;" ar c1 c;f "( S·''\ .•o .ard morning
unr 1'1g wo~kc ,:;s set t'e tc:ne .for t:1t'
e."t fou1· r.·o ths.
t:A"' ~·.,e -::~a y ha" 11g !:t;\/O V/IC
arr:D·ons ore Sect, val C 1.si: (p1or,, ~!.O
sr. ·1cr. C"ar 01ors a a a se·.-o("id ar.d f1f":'~1
1.,:;ce f '11~r.er at S.:a-::e or::: ~oi.."" s,;i:; r "'Y
t.,·e1 e '/. . w:;ag~e o:. G":tv.::~rO n.8,...Y ~11P -.
// 1

tr'. o -sei-.e"S o:)'l•:rs fiaa ·vJ
ste;:i 1iµ ard 1e3ci. He:;d ~oacr1 lw;y
ers ey sa J 1-'.e L ppi:-rc assrnen did ar
·&gt;trao1 dl'1Ci'Y pt1 .:o!ej'.j~· ': q; and
cor• oet ·ng "cw tr e r .;;rots.
,' /1rr ng '.:he .'/IC C.ua s ·/leet IAac
f ftr ;;it
':Or - "g )' e 9 SL; ,....':"CG I - r'j :-.re
Sµorts ( ;;nc,r J f :. a1·d. Eve" A- t' '1cil'!~·
ot"':&lt;::" accc1·rp shrre its c.ur "3 tt·e se-Lon,
:'·".:ate 0L1.;a 11'"' 5 S::::Pl'YIPci Lo ?e 111 a .ecigJ::;
f tre-,. C\':"' fr-c•n ::~,, Sect,o . al eet to
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104

Sports

/\l?we: Sophomore Corey Ring worl.s for a pin
on h,s oppenent. 1 ·1~est11ng at 30, Ring had a
2 7- 7 record with 1 7 0 t:eam points.
Right : Sophomore 145 pounder Taylor Griffin
tries to escape his opponent. Griffin finished the
season with a 5 - 7 record and 25 team points.

�TROJAN WRESllING

TR!-CENTER

9- 12 WRESTLING: Front: Managers Lexie Parks, Kaitlyn Soppe,
-l lary Nelson. Second: Garrett Bucl-Jey, Josh LeBaugh, Ross B boltz.
Jare Clevenger, Corey Ring, James Owen, Ni.:!-. Kramer, Taylor Gn f,r,
r yle Ring, Kendall \'I 1tt. Back: Assistant Coach Ben Leehy,
Ass1stantCoach Shane Baker, John Clevenger, Cody Reair•t'augh, Devin
F'::&gt;hback, Jared Ausdemore, James Driver, Andy Manh3rt, Dillon
Martens, Colton\' /h1te, Jacey Garren, Jake Pre c1I, Coad1 Ric" P,;yne,
'lead Coach Andy Hensley. Photo provided l 'Y ,-1[3C Phot ogr;iohy

OPPONENT

4th

Omaha North Tourney

60
68
1st

Treynor

16

St. Albert
Maple Valley Tourney

10

63
75
1st

West Harrison

15

V/est Monona
VJIC Dual - Audubon

0

15
54

Shenandoah
Denison

53
21

2nd

51

T-C Invite
l'/oodbine
Riverside
Griswold Tourney
Co ·ning Tourney
A-H-S-T

84

CAM

46
21
2nd
5th

30
39

22

22

Lo-Ma

0
41

34

Coon Rapids

33

33

Guthrie Center

42

VJIC Tourney-Treynor
Sectionals

Junior 160 pounder Jacey Garren \VOrks ta remain on wo. Garren
was third on the team \A.Ith 234 points and h.:ia a 41-4 record.

" I went into the
tournament expecting
to place 1n the top
eight, so coming out
with a runner-up
medal I was pretty
sat1sf1ed."

Junior John Clevenge""
works for the pin.
;"/restli~g at: 140
Clevenqer \\aS 36-8
11 t:t1 2 I 1. 5 tean1
rJc1nts.

Wrestling

105

�By: Brittani Bruck
/\nother successful season of
boys bas etl1 all took place ~1, 1th Coach
Carl Cochran vv1nn1ng his 500th gc:ime.
Rec:ich1ng the m1!estone, one could see
thcit Coach Coc,hran vvas cis famous c:is
"Cocich Ccirr.e1 ·:' T11e Tr o ;ans, led by
Cochrcin and As::,1stants Ch.=id Harder,
flier / roon and enar Lund, fr1shed the
season vv 1th a 15-9 t'ecot -::;!.
ll1e team's s1:i-engths Vv re
t.:i !"lg care of the L?a!I, free-t11ro ._
s oot111g and defo'tSe. Tney also
recorded the fewest turnover's per
g.:ime 1n over th rty ye.31'S.
Some goals \Ve1 ·e to play
together and t eep t111prov1ng, as ~·;d
as to compete , 1tr1 ~ne best teams
1n the c.orf er·ence .:ind S,' /\. Cochran
sci1d," l believe that our goals Nere
accompi1::.hed. .'le vvere able to win
1

f.f t-ee1 games and tYtai".e 1t to the
Dtst.nc t Finals and '&gt;e crmt 11 1ued to
1rr;.;rovr.. ~ ::i:.:' g3"'1e.' Let-i-,e,· w1nr,e(S

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too, tr ""rJ p'ac e tr -;-, e 1 /[(;
t,rJurr.arnr::n , Jnd +tn1sl1ed t 1e ~ec&lt;~on

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106

his 500th vv1n b) rec1ev1ng a commerat1ve
plaque ard the game ball.
Right: Senior Brian Grote loafs for an open
teammate. C::irote shot 44.9% and r1ad 128

�TROJAN BASKETBALL

TRI-CENTER
25
84
77

48
42
59
63

VARSITY: Front: Managers Michelle Vorthman, Brandy Ring, Shannon
F1nl'en. Second: John Graham, Monte Larsen, Dustin Taylor, Bret
Stephens, Jordan McDermott, Adrian Covbs, Matt Nann:ng;i.
Bae!: Assistant Coach Nd Croon, /\ss1stant Coach Chaa h.?.rde:·, Kurr.
Spomer, Enc Carrigan, Jared Carroll, Jake Anderson. Bnan Grote. Andy
Bo11ven, Tim Kramer, Head Coach Carl Cochran, Ass1sta:1t Coac'1 Bnan
Lund. Photo provided ty Fischer Phowgr.::iphy

51
61
48
37
72
9
43
:'5
32

41
Eb
-2
57
33
66

48
57
54

"The t eam's season w.as
good because everybody got .along, worked
h.ard .and h.ad .a good
.attit ude."

OPPONENT
Stanton
Logan
\'/oodb1ne
Audubon
Avcxa
Rr1erside
Boyer Valley
Mo-I/alley
Griswold
Underwood
Treynor
Mo-Valley
Gr1S1vold
Treynor·
Audubon
Audubon
Avoca
r1erside
&amp;1s\\old
Underwood
Treynor
'.'lalnut
Undernood
Mo-Valley

28
52
43
64

56
52
40

42
55
56
50
58
35
55
51
562
43
68
39
47

54
33
48
65

-

Lefl::: Point guard Kurt
Spomer dnpples
around a defender.
Spome1 led the team
v.1th 2 1.- points per
gar-e 1 -·
nd ~i~
89 as...,
~tr'

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Boys Basketball

107

�Double T-eamed
By: Monte Larsen
'!ew coaches,111t'. lv1ar, Zulkos''1,
.-1rss S anron Coe and M1 s. Case.y R ng,
a Ot'g ·1rJ1 le.adf'xsn o-&gt;rorn se11io1·
c,apt-8 rs /\l1c1,; Fischer d'1c1 Boob1 fogce,
.ed tlle Lady Tro ans. I::\" c.is the push111g
of ::ne coaches a11-:::l c.:ip::.:ms and the love
ofrJ-e game -tror; c-ther pid 'er ·s th3t
a o~~ed t"e u..?.m to na'1:: f X' e:nJ st11e
fort.he · goa s e 1 e1- drien Dcuk:

ie=i1n:-d."
Sarr~ Jf th:, goals for tt~rr,
we"e to ,., n tne r Drfere 1re -t:o marnent
and.-, 1n t~e corfer e"ce. "!;though ti:ey
1

"e sho1to~the1rgo2s, '1hev.1' 1S
against Gr:s ·10 d .8'" d t·l ;ssoun '/a rey
\'.e'·e 111eh oornts o · t"e season,"
so~horr ore Leari 1else11 s31d.
Cnac'lZLI· cs· 1 ·sad, ','/eha? a
very youn.: te.o;1-r ov:: I rea yen oyed

Right: Senior Alicia Fischer shoots over a
defender for a three. Fischer v as a four year
starter and letterwrnner. Photo provided /Jy

Gazette.

"'C'.V tre g1r s

vere wachcitJ,e ;;incJ hust ed
a lot and t pad o.l:f."

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H J'1or arle '/ert10,· ,'/IC; hsche ·, Fi1·st

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ar d C· .':ll' a S';i -:.~01 ·ocv .
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Above: Seniors Bobbi Pogge,Kristen Ungrad, Dana Schierbrock, Katie Harman and A':'J ~. t
Coach Casey Ring watch the game hoping their team will come out on top.

�LADY TROJAN BASKETBALL

TRI-CENTER
39
76
65
62
54
y
74
56
9- 12 GIRLS BASKETBALL. Front: Dana Schierbrock, Kristen
Ungrad, Katie Harman, Kylee Owen, Alicia Fischer, Lisa
Minahan, Becky Barner. Second: Bobbi Pogge Debra Tuttle,
Laura Grote, Roni N1hsen, Nikki Darrington. Leah Nielsen, Dani
.'/elbourne. Back: Linsey Messerschmidt, ,4.shley \'.'1gg1ns,
~hcole

/ellman, Megan Dollen.

Photo provi.:ied by Gazette.

38
24
43
55
41

54
56
57
58
40
38
50

OPPONENT
45
33
75
54
59
51
38
53
55
48
74
70

Logan Magnolia
Joodb1ne
Audubon
A-H-S-T
Riverside
Boyer Valley
St.Albert
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Underwood
Treynor
Mo. Valley
CVJIC) Audubon
Audubon
A-H-S-T
R1vers1de
Griswold
Underwood
Treynor

64

65
54
59
36
52
72
62

(Districts) Lo-Ma

Above: Sophomores Nicole Darrington, Ron r nsen, and senior·
Owen watch the game closely from the sideline.

"My most memorable
moment throughout
my bas~etball career
was placing 2nd at
State my Junior

Left: Sen1or Bobbi
Pogge plays defense
while sophomore Leah
Nielsen prepares for a
retiound. Po ge had 48

~ \\Ith

144.

109

�lfappy Gilmore
By: Katie Wiges
The lack of experience didn't
mak .::i d1ffei·ence wt.re i:e.::ir-i full of
'Happy Gilmo1·es". ,'/h1 e tl-e rays
didn't 1·, 1n ary r-r1eets, tl1ey still had an
enjOyade season. -,.,e g rl-s, howe\ler,

ad Se/er rneet: wins cind .vere cons1ste1··t th·ougrout i:he e1·t'"e season.
Se111o'"S -rO"'Y H tJbard ,::,nd
IV a;;~ Schu r,z leo ;;he ooys' tearn,

1·1r ch

had eight etter './. 1~ 1:-rs. "°;1e tearri set
a goal ai tr:- Cieg1r"' ng of t'."e season
to 1H1 a mee,.

ts tne se2son panned

out, they didn't achieve :heir goal, but Above: Sophomore Connie Carri0an tees off
ithey did cor'le very c1ose.
as sophomore Courtney Christiansen. For the
Sen:or Megan ~;scher was the season Carrigan and Christiansen both eamed 2
medals.
lone ser101 on "the g1rs' tearn, •.·,h1ch
~.=ids"· let"te1

w rners. The tearn f'\3d
n1edal vv Y1ers n a.I -neets ut -.wo,
v.. r:+, ::.op 0"10, ·es A1 1'."er Eppasor and

Ro11

t

,;nser being cons1s-::.ert

1redal1sts &gt;:f1roughout the se.:ison.
f le tlier team rnet their goal
.i:,.or11 the sta1·t of tr:- se;;ison, but tl1ey
r,J"'IC' f')'': P.r 1e'y , cs- Botr the te .:ir· 's
• ea re~ ;pc, e: ·c1 S".: ·e111trs , er·e
prot?Clt'y 1 co ',• r tor JS tlle•r lacr of
e,,.,,.,. ~ ? ·" :'15 a v.ec. n"'SS 9 ·1d ti .e

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110

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Righi::: Senior Tony Hubbard drives the ball.

•

�TROJAN GOLF
Boys

Girls
L
VI
\I I
'/
'/
9 - 12 BOYS AND GIRLS GOLF: Front: Zach orman, Amber Epperson
Courtney Christiansen, Megan Fischer, N1kk1 Darnngto11, oni 1'1hsen, Conn.e':arngan, 'vlanager Chris Cox. Back: Kyle Clark, Kyle Ring, Austin Kay, A'(, y
ft1anhart, Tony Hubbard, Kyle Fischer, Matt Schultz and Garret r: Bt ..:::'-.le_'

\'/

'ii
2nd
II

L
3rd

Grisvv'Old
Underwood
AHST
Audubon
Riverside
Missouri Valley
Treynor
V/JC
Logan-Magnolia
\'/oodbine
Boy's Sectionals
Girl's Districts

L
L
L
L
L
L
L
8th
L

L
8th

Left: Senior Mat t
Schultz admires
his drive.

"Golf was a lot
of fun. Pryor
was soooo cool."

~e•r: : Junior Andy
Manhart v1s1ts \'v 1th
mar a,0 et· freshman
Chris Cox as he c e,:il'1s

"01" ,o 11':-.

Boys and Girls Golf

111

�By: Monte Larsen

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"K1c&lt;-1ng and Sxe am1 -ig" tne L::idy
Tro ans, coac&gt;1eJ by Scott Par/s, played
so« e l'ltense socce I 1th orly 16 players,
the seaso- siarr :;ct o jt ro g' tJut \V rning
the .i: rst ga·re see111ea to Sf13r, r.he tearn.
The rean-'s goals -.ere w rave a
1•, ming reco1·d ar d w rra e t •u,,.tr c; ;n
D1si:r cts t 1ar Last yeat. /' ltrnL ;h the
re.am did not rec:ir+· the r !'IC•;; s, thev r1ao
fur ar· 1 vnaae 1 prove1 r~v:ts if "Ou._;;11out
m::seasor,.
C.:ipta1nsv.eresc ri0&lt;1rreslisc:i
v nahc:it" ~..1rciy llorriss a 1,,J ::-Ja :1 . ie 001...r 1e,
v, (1 le Jes B1 ix, h 2s ff r: lcne S·"'n or . -r;ese
J.i1aye1 ·s :ed tte teav,' to tr- ree I\ ns.
A h ghlight. of tre se .8Son "'.:is
pay ng or the Cre1grto11 socce f1:;id.
f\ltl'\JLJgh tr,ey t-3r e '-'P short: 1n tr at game,
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a defender.
Right: Sophomore go2l1e Lex ie Par ks stops a
shot 11vh1le sophomore defender M indy
Morriss b2cks her up.

�TROJAN SOCCER
TRI-CENTER
3
0
0

OPPONENT
Riverside

4

Denison

6

Harlan

3
3
0
4
4
3
4

Thom.as Jefferson

.... 3

9 - 1 2 GIRLS SOCCER: Front: Michelle Vorthmann, Brittani
Brud:. Laura \' /ellman, Ka 1tl1n Soppe, Sammy Harryman, Mindy
'11ornss, Lexie Parks. Back: Head Coach Scott Pa1·ks, Ann
Stangl, Jessika Nowlin, Alissa Dermody, Jes1 Bruck, Lynd)
Armstrong, Lisa Minahan. Not Pictured: Missy Ring, Dar.1
.'/elbourne. Photo provided by Gazette.

0
5
2
2
5
0

Westwood Sloan
St. Albert
Rivas1de
Glenwood
Abraham Lincoln
Atlantic
Lewis Central

10

(Districts)

Above: Sophomore Sammy Harryman k1c s a corner k1c to set uo
her team for a goal. Harryman had 4 goals 1n the season.

"This year starte
rough but we got
better as the season
went on. I will miss my
teammates."

Left: Junior Lyndy
Armstrong wins tre
ball over a defender.

Girls Soccer

I 13

�Gotta l\ick It Up
I

By: Lisa Minahan

.'/1th a "Gor-ta Y' c 1t Up"
att rude, t1 oys' soccer 1rr;prcNed from 13st
seaso'1 ar d - nished 7 - 7. 11irnughout r-ne
se 3SO" rrprovement :: as a ey to the
500 reco d fa ~ Coach e11 Pe1t-ce 311d the
players :r their ?t::cond yeai- o~ the spot't.
"The -;;earr haa 3 ( _11rl(Jer of
r::t:i, ·r ,-;g le.C:i:f.! 1 -;\· ''"'er"S l"1C1Ud1ng 1one
sen·ar .A ... s"t: n v1rC.ac. Tea/11 capt3•'"'S
l1lC .Jcle:::l JI.&lt; 1'.)(S J;ye C.r'-'.1 vOhr. Cleve11ge1
;wdsopho-n.'Jrdior~~La1 :;e1.

r

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players set "'iany goals, &gt;v1th

one being :, ir,r, r g 111ore g::imes tr.an tne
p1·e'/ o 1s year "'1-e r-eavt; ac,wn 1p shed that

goal :, 1t.r :::ase, go "lrJ -ror1 no .i.. 1ns to
sever \\ 11 iS. One 1r 3 pr .'.- tn v.. 3S over h1gnr at.ea St. A: e' t at th.' Parents r. gi"t
helc-iont 1eCreghtorfeL:;t. The 2 - i&gt;v.n
~,,as a h1gh ght of tne see;S&lt;x .
.Aro::nerrrer11ory and f:.• · t 1n·e or
hgrl ghc nc;ude.'."A tr,,, tedff r1zz3 pa 'ty
aft.er Dstncts.

'"he Ceve•;oers '?toted,

Pr· c.t c ·q ·" '".n +riP-•·d".&gt; and t1u-:;. (Ides are
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114

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�TROJAN SOCCER
TRI-CENTER
5
0
0
1
6
9
9- 12 BOYS SOCCER: Front: Chris V/1thers, Jordcin McDemiott.
Jake Clevenger, Monte L&lt;:ll'Sen, Kendall \'/1tt, Kt.:rt Pauley, K:i le Lefet:Jer,
Austin McCool. Back: David Tuttle, Devin Fis ~'ack Tommy Stanal,
Jonathan Smith, Adam Gau, Jake Preuc1\, '\:1d:i B01ve 1, 11c. Kramer,
Jared Car-oil and John Clevenaer. Not P1ctur·ea: Jordan Neukr:ch.
1

Photo p"ovded by Gazette.

.

I

':(

wish they would have
got the sport at Tncenter sooner."

4
2
0
3
0

OPPONENT
Atlantic
Riverside
Denison
Harlan

TJ
Clarinda Academy
Vvestwood Sloan
St. Albert
Riverside
Glenwood
Abraham Lincoln
St. Albert
(Districts)

0
3

5
4
0
1

5
1
3
1

2
5

Left: Sophomore
for\\ard Monte Larsen
dribbles around a
defenaer. Larsen
scored 3 goals 1r three
d fferent games and
~the team 1r goals

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Austin McCool
Bo s Soccer

115

�Gone With the Wind
By: Becky Barrier
FJn!" "l'.! IJy :he r opr-or.e"t5, as. '"Gene
'.' /•tn tre : . ' .a·· the .,-,..o an tracK :e3m h.~t:i ma.or
· uccess.11-:ey ~ -.,u::iced 'c g a•1d '"or«ed nar.'l to
r·.i;rc ,,e a ·.:J .•, ,. we 1 ::c.i::s cc ·9are.d w last

seascr's ::v..o.
FotY s:-nJO"'S e'&lt;A

the •. ay •or the te.an1.

mKrarne'ra1· rr1xeJist.arces,::'.'I" a11Grote and

Bre-c Suph-:;ns cont.· c~Jr.d as sp · 1;;~rs, a11J Matt

De

ersor

•.\asar• "'O!,e'.

Tnegoas 1·,ere to,.,·,, ·r:c ard:.stnci::s
::.Tre ro·a&lt;e;i::.J ' .g
se1.;orda-t:eac.r '.,;. ·;;.,,_ i::sro'::.;n::-:: ·er'. Ca(d
D strict meets. "re -:ea"l · d d .rrc Oie :, orr1 e.r
r1eet.G:&gt;acl'.'t1a..&lt;Kozea s&lt;:ii0 :;e,\ere'l:n 1ngo1..r
Oes:: ~o r~ '1t.O the S~.a~e "f"leet."
E!eve.1 • ; / dua's · tet eve•'ts qu.,,11f ed
for·::=:.-::at:e. ~ a5e (l~ ii ·.Ja C'l':_; -:s -It. Jdea
ic~erson. shot put; Ca eb P".'tt'r::&gt;. I Or· 1ourd es:
11onte Lit Ser 400 ' ( ,,,rdies: r j Cl't ·ei 8C 0 I ••r..
and Jorr 1$a'l&lt;J11, ::;L-0'1' dasl'.
TheState1 eays nr vded r.he 3:2C•C·of
rser W'eyi&lt; ·.;i.:/ust. ,,..ay:Or al"(i • ,,.r er..:;o •
n r. J· ( :;.r' e' ~arsen Grc:e a rl •$ ~0 har ,. ' 600
S\.'..-e

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r.::;r ·~r; 4C01·n0f Pe::.ers •'.?"ate St.epi·er&lt;S arc.

Gr'.1 a1·n·or.o ·SC 0i"f1 C"'C-.i c:te Kv -:.S'.porncr.
Jcin et' anrl .a 'Ser .
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4x800 relay at S ate. The relay set a school
record with the time of 8: 18. 16.
Right: Senior Matt Dickerson throws ti"le
shotpu-c at a home meet. Dtd:erson placed
18th at State. Photo provided by Gazette.

�iROJAN iRACK

9 - 1 2 BOYS TRACK: Front : Kyle Lenagh, Cody Ballrke, Lance Courtier.
i&lt; urt Spomer, Monte Larsen, Caleb Pet ers, Jordan McDermott. --'ames
Owen Matt Nanninga, Corey 1ng, Joseph Jarrett. B&lt;ick: Jacey
Gan·en, Zach Fleer, Dustin Taylor, John Graham Brer Stepheno, T1n1
Kramer, Mile Jensen, Matt Dickerson, Josh Tometo11, Brian Grote.

fhoto provided by Gazette.

,.
Junior John Graham receives the bat on from senior Br ian
Grote 1r 800 m relay at State. Both also ran the open 200
r~ouahout c.he season and ran 1n the 1600 medley at State.

ISUQndoor)
Treynor
T1-i-Cent er
Glenwood (J.V.)
Logan
Underwood
Red Oak
Woodbine
D1·ake Relays
WIC
Underwood
Boyer Valley
Districts
State

2nd
1st
3rd
1st
2nd
2nd
1st
2nd
1st
1st
2nd

Above: At the home meet, sophomore James Owen and Junior
Dustin Taylor start the 3200 m run side by side.

~

"The season went
really well; we worked
hard and everyone
improved. The best
part was Stat e."

"

Left: Sophomore
Monte Larsen
receives the baton
f&gt;·om Junior Jacey
Gar ren 1r the 800
r"' rel 1,\ t
e.
Th J. l c ti ah? 1 r,in 1n
the i 6c&gt;O m rela:,
at State.

Boys Track

r,.

11 7

�catch Me Iii You can
By: Kurt Spomer
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Above: Sophomore Mindy Morriss c!ears a
hurdle durinci her leg of the shuttle hurdle relay.
Right: Senior Alicia Fischer runs a strong
3000mrun. 1/lrt:hat1meof 10:50.47
Fischer took 2nd at State and broke her own
school record.

�TROJAN TRACK

9 - 12 GIRLS TRACK: Front : Danielle Kosmacek, Mindy
Morriss, Katie Harman, Kylee Owen, Becky Barrier, Brittan•
Bruck. Second: Linsey Messerscmidt, S3m Manh3rt, AllL' ia
Fischer, Amelia Tuel, Danielle VJelbourne, Sheyna Huddle. Back:
Alyssa Tuel, Kelsey Marr, Laur9. Grote, Leah Nielsen, Devon
Ausdemore, Sammy Haugaard. Photo provided.?y Pat Da/ton.

!SU Indoor
Harlan
Griswold
Tri-Center
Treynor
Underwood
Drake Relays
I /IC@ Audubon
Underwood
Tri-Center
D1stt'icts
State

NTP
5th
NTP
1st
4th
2nd

NTP
3rd
1st
3rd
3rd
16th

NTP =No Team Place

Above: Sophomore
Devon Ausdemore
starts the Distance
Medley strong. At
State Ausdemore
ran the second leg of
the relay and also
competed 1n the
100mdash.

"I never thought
running in circles could
be so much fun 1"

Left: Senior Kylee
Owen competes 1n the
long Jump at the
Gr.SI\ old meet.

Girls Track

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�Middle ~ool ~ports
8th Grade Football
Front: Daniel Ring, Zach Pohlman, Steven
Messerschmidt, Josh Calhoon, Austin
Beebe, Colton Corrin. Second: Coach Tracy
Kozmacek, Alex Lindvall, Joe Green, Dan
Killpack, Taylor Gunderson, Pa trick Horn,
Ricky Young, Corey Danker, Coach Andy
Hensley. Back: Kyle Zimmerman, Rachel
Tuttle, Derek Finken, Zach Jacobs, Jon
Wellman, Ashley Fricke, Stephen Vorthmann.
Not pictured: Joe Griffith, Anthony Nelson,
Nathan Sibert, Bryce 1/ orthmann.

7th Grade Football
Front: Tyler Pigman, Jacob Kramer, Caleb
V/hite, Robert Kinney and Jesse Harman.
Second: Coach Tracy Kozmace k, Eric
Shriver, Dylan Schneckloth, Luke Huebert,
Adam Nihsen, Jeremy Biggs and Coach Chad
Harder. Back: Scott Manhart, Dakota
Junkman, Ryan Berg, Kellon Ausdemore,
Ty ler Bruck, Justin Ploen, and Austin
McMahon. Not pictured: V/ill1am Cox and Jim
Pierson.

8th Grade Volleyball
Front: Hilary VIalter, Jessie Velthoff. Second: Beth Jarrett He1d1 Barrier, Coach
Jenny Berens, Catherine Wellman, Kelci
V/ellman. Back Sarah Moffatt, Blake Su I iv an,
Jessica Bowen.

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Sports

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�Middle ~ool ~ports
7th Gmde Volleyball
Front: Ashley Corrin, Alley Fox. Second: Samantha
Norman, Ashley Guarino, Tara Eckrich,Amanda Dea,
Shannon Nelson. Back: Coach Jonette Fischer,
Chelsey Pacl, JordanLeehy, Rachel Lefeber, Carolyn
Kay, Kelsey Flemming, Coach Casey Ring.

7th and Gmde Boys and Girls
Cross Cotmtry
Front: Nick Thomas, Joseph Smith. Back: Heidi
Barrier, Brandon Pogge, Bet h Jarrett

7th and 8th Gmde Wrestling
Front: Alex L1ndvall, Joseph Green, Caleb
White, Steven Messerschmidt, Daniel
Killpack, Dakota Junkman. Back: Nathan
Min.ah.an, Zach Jacobs, Luke Huebert,
Robert Kinney, Colton Corrin, Jacob Kramer,
Scott Manhart, Kellon A,usdemore. Not
Pictured: Patrick Grovet· and Weston
Legard.a.

Middle School Sports

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�Middle ~ool ~ports
8th Grade Boys Basketball
Front: John Wellman, Taylor Gunderson,
Austin Beebe, Tyler Marr, Kyle Zimmerman
and Derek Finken. Back: Colton Corr in,
Brandon Pogge, Josh Calhoon, Zach Pohlman,
Daniel Ring and Coach Mike Larsen.

7th Grade Boys&amp;IBketball
Front: Kellon Ausdemore, Austin McMahon,
Jeremy Biggs, Devin Lyons, Adam Nihsen,
Ryan Berg, Eric Shriver and Nate Minahan.
Back: Dakota Junkman, Jacob Kramer,
Robert Kinney, Caleb White, Morgan
Bar tlett, Jesse Harman, Levi Schroder
and Coach Dan Elliott.

8th Grade Girls Basketball
Front: Beth Jarrett, Aubrey Mcelmeel,
Blake Sullivan and Hilary Walter. Second:
Coach Mindy Morriss, Rachel Tuttle,
Catherine Wellman, Sarah Moffatt,
Coach Kasey Finken. Third : Jessie
Ve lthoff, Heid i Barrier, Coach Dave
Velthoff and Laysa Shreves.

122

Sports

�Middle ~hool 8ports
7th Grade Girls Basketball
Front: Ashley Guarino, Samantha Norman and
Shannon Nelson. Second: Carolyn Kay, Taylor
Dickerson,Carlee Ronfeldt, Rachel Lefeber and
Jordan Leehy. Back: Coach Ang ie Pryor,
Chelsey Pacl, Ashley Corrin, Amanda Dea, Ally
Fox and Tara Eckrich.

7th and 8th Grade Boys Track
~~

Front : Zach Jacobs, Jon Wellman, Adam
Nihsen,Jason Biggs,Dakota Junkman, Joe
Smith, Jacob Kramer, Derek Finken, Kellon
Ausdem ore. Back: Tyler Marr, Jesse
Harman, Robert Kinney,Caleb Whit e, Josh
Calhoon, Brandon Pogge, Steven
Messerschmidt, Daniel Ring, Austin Beebe,
Colton Cornn, Kyle Zimmerman.

7th and 8th Grade Girls Track
tifl:=J~~~~~~ Front : Alyssa Lang, Hilaree Walter, Nicole

Corrin,Jordan Leehy.Second Ashley Eckree,
Chelsey Pacl, Ashley Corrin, Ally Fox,
Amanda Dea, He1d1 Barrier, Jessie Velthoff,
Lauren oung, As'1ley Guarino, Shannon
Nelson. Back: Rachel Tuttle R::ichel Lefeber,
Kelsey Flemming, Carolyn dy, Aubrey
McMeel, Blake Su II iv an, Jesse Bowen, Beth
Jarrett, Catherine Wellman, Coach Bobbi
Ann Ruba, Makenna Strahm.

Middle School Sports

123

�The V'Illage
Each of the district's communities cind everyone in them come toge her w form one community, a sort of
village. "The Village" 1s important to the school and its success; without the contributions and don2t1ons of trme and
money, the school could not run as it does.
Dontcitions in the form of time help the school in numerous ways. For instance, mciny people volunteer to
work concession stands, athletic games or meets, and various other events.
The monitary contributions from parents cind other community organizations and/or members go towcirds
supporting cidditions, renovations, new equipment cind much, much more.
The community helps in countless ways; without the help of "The Vi:lage", the school would cecise to exist.

Contents
Patron Ads
Sen ior Ads
Colophon
Publ ications

By: Amelia TUel

�Captions: 1. Carol Fischer provides insight on serving 1n lt·aq at the Veterans Day Prng1·am. 2. Senior Erin
Hanken and Junior Missy Ring show off the11· l1attle lvounds .aft.el' g1v1ng l'1ood. 3. Ylrs. Jennifer Smith
volunteers he1· time at a benefit dinner for Jecin Christiansen. 4. Ju'11or Dillon Martens he'ps ::i Pc.rs 13
American Auxila1·y me111L1e1 fold the Amet'ICan flag at- the 1/eter.:m's Dciy F'ro '

im.

~- Ser 10 Tony Hubbard

veeps his cool lvhtle giving blood fo1· the American Red Cmss. 6. Mt'S. Sally Nanninga a1 i r.

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Donna

Ausdemore help tat e adm1ss1on at a Music Boosters' suppe1·. 'l. t eola Volunt-et".r r-·11 e Depd · me1 r
member· Greg Sch ierbrock teaches third grade1 ·s cit 1ou t f 1r"e safety . ~~-Jean and Larry Christiansen
e :::it at a l1enef1t dinner to help support ~Jean's fight ciga111st cancer. ~ .Butch Kosmacek help• M ,..re
f1 o, ln +ootl all terim as 3 meml"er of the "Chain Gc111g.''
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construction
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(7 12) 485-2094
Cell: (402) 689-5499
Farm and Conservation
work of all kinds.

lfarvest 1\lliance
Church

300 Broadway, Minden, !A
(7 12) 483- 2 153
Our mission is to know Christ:
Exalt Him as Savior, Sanctifier,
Healer and Com ing King and
complete His Great Commission.

Iowa Western community college

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2 7 00 College Road, Council Bluffs
1-800- 432 - 5852
www.iwcc.edu
IWCC offers more than 80 programs
of study on a beautiful campus close
to home. Call or go online now f or
more information.
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Patron Ads

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Rolling BFarms, Inc
Rolling BFeeders, LW

10 1 Fourth St., Neola, IA 51559
(7 12)485- 2 191

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• new construction plumbing - licenced septic installer

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Cattle Working Facilities
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25597 310th Street
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300112 Front Street, Neola, Iowa
(712) 485-9507
www.hallandwelbourne.com

Lehan Pharmacy
3 1 7 Main St., Minden
(7 1 2) 483- 2884
1-800- 242 - 7 932

Joe Lehan, R.Ph.

Larsen painting
Mike Larsen
409 2nd St., Neola
(7 1 2) 485- 2036
Interior/Exterior, Woodworking

payne's
1\UtO

Truck
&amp;Tractor
Persia, IA

�Avoca
Implement
Company

Fischer

Cutler-O'Neill Photography
MEYER-WOJRDR1NG
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory

545 Willow Ave.,
Counc i Bluffs
(71 2) 322- 7779

Gazette
107 4th St.
P.O. Box 7
Neola, IA 5 1559
(7 12) 485- 2276

Iieartland
Technology
&amp;&gt;lutions

Atlantic, lowa
1- 800- 709- 3686

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Sales and Service
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Portsmouth, !A 5 1565
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Logan, IA 5 1546
(7 12) 644- 1400

"For All Your
Seed Needsr'

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E,quipment

Adair 1-800-443-3242
653 Oak Road, Harlan Avoca 1-800-524-9140
(712) 74 4 - 3619

Making IJfl Happen
.-uind TldlnolotJ Solutlons

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Dennis I\enealy

Pharmcicy, l//1ne &amp; Spirits,
Catering, '/edd1ng Cakes
Open 2 4 Hours
Hcirlcin, IA

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Suite 500
P.O. Box 70
Council Bluffs, !A 5 1503 Harlan, IA 51537 -0070
388-0147

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STATE

6 14 5th St., Neola
Harlan- Elk Horn- Panama(7 1 2) 485- 2682
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Fred Rodenburg
503 Court Street
30 years of supporting
Harlan, low a 5 153
T-C students and
800-5 7 4-3531
athletes.
www.scsbnet.com
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Patron Ads

Warner Insurance William Plambeck
,
1\gency, Inc
Construction
All lines of insurance

405 2 2 96t11 St.

207 E 7th St., Logan
644-2456

Per'.".?1::i

warnersag@hot:ma1l.com
warnennsurancecige•1cy.com

"Your BIG Independent
Insurance f\gency"

(7 12) 1188- 8. )~
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�Blue Moon Bar and Grill
3 12 Front St., Neola
(7 12) 485- 209 1

F..tvent

Photography

2 1 1 Main Ave., Defiance
(7 12) 7 48- 70 1 1

liarrison Mutual Insurance
312 E 7th St., Log.an, IA 5 1546
(7 12) 644- 27 10

Dr. Chad ~altved

Mace's A.uto '5upply

Minal1an '5heetmetal

Jorgensen Chiropractic Clinic
2 104 G.arf ield Ave., Harl.an, IA
(712) 755-58 78

104 S. 6th St., Mo. Valley
(7 12) 642-4156

29510 285th St.
Neola, IA 51559
(7 12) 485-2013

Minden Dental Clinic

R &amp;T Construction

'5t. Patrick's catholic Church

Thom.as B. Steg, DDS
3 17 Main, Minden, IA 5 1553
(7 12) 483- 2122

R.anay R1ng
20 6 1st St ., Neola
(402) 67 9-8159

Neola, IA
(7 12) 485- 2 124

'5helby Insurance f\.gency

'5tate Farm Insurance

T-C A.uto parts

4 2 5 East St.,
Shelby, low a
544- 2628

Rhonda Hope
1 1 1 N. Elm Street, Avoca
(7 12) 343-257 7

1 14 3rd Street, Neola
(7 12) 485- 2251

Underwood Farn1
'5upply, LLC

Westen1 Iowa
Insurance, Inc.

Western Marketing
A.ssociates, Corp.

P.O Box 10, Underv·.-ood
(7 12) 566- 2 19 I

191 1 N. La Vista Heights Ro.ad,
Avoca
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108 N. 2nd St.
Missouri Valley, IA 5 1555
(71 2) 642-41 67

Childs and ijall, P.C.

country Mall

1005 7th St., Harl.an

3 16 Front St. Neola

(7 12) 755- 2111

(7 12)

!\.voca Building Material
Center, Inc.
1 t:)OQ Sawmill Drive, Avoca

(7 12) 3 4 3 -6 323

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First Presbyterian Church

l\NOD Radio '5tation

400 2nd St., Neola
(7 12) 4 85-2339

Michels Minden Grocery

105.3 FM- Harl.an, IA

300 Main St., Minden
(7 12)483- 2794

(7 12) 755- 3883

Everyone Welcome.I

Minden Bowl cafe &amp;Lounge

'5outhwest Orhodontics

Touch of Class

Minden, IA 51553

40 Northwest Drive
Council Bluffs

40 1 Re1111ngton, Neola
(712) 485- 24 lf

1-800-3 7 3 - 2402

Diane Rodenbu1·g

(7 12) 483- 2 5 12

'5helby Dairy Queen

A.voca Red·ErMix, Inc.

Shelby, low.a 5 157 0
(7 12) 544- 2622

Country Cuts

Fann Bureau Financial
&amp;rvices
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Patron Ad

129

�Danielle
Ausdemore

Dana
&amp;hierbrock

Danielle,
Vle are so proud of you. Keep
your caring spirit and your sense of
humor.

Hang on tight and
enJOY the ride.

Love always,
Mom andDad

Love,
Mom,Dad, Erin and
Derek

Austin and Nicki McCool

&amp;nnantha Manhart
~ Sam,

'
Best of luck always- I'm very proud of you. You've
been the JOY of my life.
. Love,
Mom

Allison
l\.ennedy
Always playing grown-up ... Now you
arel Go out into the world ...Make us
proud.. You already do everyday!
Love,
Dad &amp;Marmy

130

Parent Ads

V/e're lucky to have
your beautiful sm ile
and your lovely ways
1n our life! 'r ou a e
t he cont1nuo:.r"
LOV",
Mom 8

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�Jodee

liempel
Doodle,
Your world is full of opportunity.
Keep digging and building with a smile.
I'm so proud of youl
Love,
Mom

Rebecca 1-Iadfield

Rachel and
Bethany I(uhnle

The futu re holds
many possibilities.
Grasp all it has to
offer. Keep smiling.
Love,
Mom cind Dad

.~lwciys

keep a song in your heart! May God bless
you on life's Journey.

l(risten lJngrad

We love you,
Mom and Dad

Myckell
&amp;henk
Myckell,
Follow your dreams and keep
dancing! We are so proud of you1
Love,
Mom, Dad, Dakota

Poohy,
We are so very
proud of you. You're
focused on yourfuture
and we're confident
you'll l1e successful.
EnJOY lifr 1
We Love You,
Dad, Mom and
John

Parent Ads

131

�'5tephanie
Cross
Keep up the good work Stephanie
(our artist from the start). \I le are
proud of you.
Love,
Mom and Edd ie

l(atie l-farman
Your ability to JUSt be
you and your
uniqueness are what
set you apart from
others.
Love,
Dad and Mom

Lance Brisbois
Jessica Bruck
Jes1,
'/or 11 e you don't.
needthemone}. Dance
like no one 1~ loo~ 1ng.
Love l1~e ou\te nevet·
fieen hurt. 'Je love yout
Vle are proud of you. Keep making yourself proud.
(Good luck to all the class.)

Mum, D,-i
lt j

Love,
Mom, Dad, Shannon and
Grandma Rock

Matt
Dickerson
BudV/e are so proud of you now arid
always will bet Vle love you so much'
The Family

132

Parent Ads

Bt 't 1 '

�i\licia Fischer
Alicici,
Your grecit sense of competit iveness cind determincition have
brought you much success; ccirry
thcit into the nextphcise of your life!
We love you.
Love,
Dcid, IV!om,
Andreci &amp; Ashley

l\shley Wagner
As

le~1,

You bnng such joy to our lives. We
are so proud of cill your1ave accomplished cind we wish you much happiness cind success in t he f uture.
Love,
Mom &amp; Dcid

Michael Jensen
Always trust in God
completely for He will
unfold your future and
guide you along that
path He chose for you.
You have made us
proud and we will love
you forever.
Mom, Dad,
Sara&amp; Trevor

&amp;rra Jensen
Brian Grote
Bncin,
You've made us proud. Youv'e
shown great T-Cspirit. Keep working
hard and mcike life fun! Always remember, "Life's taught; get a helmet."

Most important put
God first and above
everything 1n your life.
Vle love you always and
you have made us
proud of you.
tv1c 1111, Pad,
M e &amp; frevor

We love you!
Dad, Mom, Dean, Laura, Brad

Parent Ads

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�Colophon
The 2006Trojan waspubl1shedby '/alsworthPubl1sh1ng Company of
Marceline, Missouri. Greg Adams served as representative of the company.
All copy was created and written by the Publications staff exclusively, while all
photographs were taken by the Publications staff unless otherwise 1nd1cated.
The cover was full litho printed in four-color process 1 1th satin lam1na- - tion applied. AV /PC One Child, AV!PC One Child Bold, A !PC Cheers Type, AV/PC
Cheers Type Bold and A /PC Times were chosen for the type styles 1n po int
styles ranging from 6 to 96. The computer program used to create the
layouts was Page Maker 7.0. The theme was "Feature Presentation". Expenses were subsidized entirely through patron ads, senior parent ads and
yearbook sales. There were 185 copies printed. Yearbooks sold for $35$40 without a namestamp and $40 with a namestamp or icon, and $43 for
both a namestamp and icon.
The Trojan staff would like to recognize the following people tor their
hard work and cooperation in making the 2006 Trojan successful. Those
commindable people were Greg Adams and Mindy Sayre; Sarah Elliott, Brett
Nanninga and Angie Huseman; Steve Staffot"d, Karen Kay, Kelly Dollen, Rhonda
McKenzie, Roberta Morse, and Heidi Peters; Glenda Kunze, Kevin Matul~a, and all
the TCHS Faculty; The Gazette; and area photogrdphers.

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2006Trojln
Editor-in-Ohief: Al1c1a Fischer
l\~t Editor. Amelia Tuel
8taff: Becky Barner, Lance Brisbois, Brittani Bruck, Cortney Christiansen, Al1c1a Fischer, Bethany KuhnlP, Monte
Larsen, Lisa M1nahan, M1ndy Morriss, Leah N1elsen, Kurt Spomer, Amel 1.a Tu ,I, Katie 1/ I 10;ec,

.t\dvlser: Mrs. Sarah Elliott

Walsworth~

�Rushlfour
The Publications class truly learned the meaning of "Rush Hour".
During 8th period each day, Publications members rushed to meet deadlines
and fulf ill all of Adviser Mrs. Sarah Elliott's demands. With only one class
period set aside each day for Publications,staff members were requ ired t o
spend extra time working on assignments in order to meet deadlines. With
hard wor and togetherness, the Publications staff was able to beat the
rush and complete qua Iity publications of the TroJim yearbook and TroJan
Exclusive newspaper.

Above: The 2006 Publ1cat1on's staff, pictured above, worked diligently all year to
produce ciual1ty newspaper and yearbook publrcat1cns.
Left: Junior Katie Wiges looks up 1nformat1on frorr past yeartJooks norder to better her
yearbook spreads .

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�You Get
By: Al1c1a Fischer
"The Closer You Get" to end of the year, the more in shock one is of how fast 1t went. At the beginning of the
school year, students were reminded that the year would fly by. For this particular year, however, that seemed to be an
understatement.
V/ith this school year came much success backed by the hard work of the students and staff. The achievements
of the year and the strive for future ones were easily seen. Returning students were ireminded that hard worK must be
put forward in order to keep achieving success, while seniors realized that "The Closer You Get" to the end, the more you
appreciate what you iec:irned in the beginning.

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�crimes against humanity.

��������A. Shuttle back in orbit
Two years after the Columbia tragedy grounded NASA's manned space flight progr
space shuttle Discovery returned NASA to outer space with a successful two-week
mission. However, anxious moments came after foam insulation knocked loose on takeoff caused a two-day delay in Discovery's return to Earth.

B. Science or religion?
Communities and school districts ferociously debated the merits of Intelligent Design,
a concept that asserts certain aspects of the living world seemed to be caused by an
intelligent source, rather than a random process such as natural selection. Opponents
claimed it was religion masquerading as science, while proponents insisted it should
be a respected point of view.

C. Space tourist
American scientist Gregory Olsen paid $20
million for a 10-day trip to the International
Space Station. Olsen, the co-founder and
chairman of his own fiber-optics company,
made the trip aboard a Russian rocket and
became only the third civilian to become a
"space tourist."

D. 360 around the world
Microsoft released its newest gaming system,
Xbox 360, just in time for the holidays and
prompted shoppers to camp out in lines to
gobble them up. The consoles were also launched with a new
expanded service from Microsoft that allowed gamers worldwide
to play one another.

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Teens continued becoming more immersed in the internet. MySpace.
com, an online social community geared toward young adults and
musicians, became one of the fastest-growing websites on the
internet. Just two years old, MySpace's membership approached
50 million users and began getting more hits than Google and AOL.
Elsewhere, popular online encyclopedias like Wikipedia started to
be viewed as viable reference tools, despite debates regarding its
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Conservation groups on an expedition into the remote tropical jungles of Indonesia
discovered dozens of new animal and plant species. The scientists reportedly found up
to 20 new types of frogs and a species of tree kangaroo (pictured) that was previously
thought to be extinct.

G. Park for free
Salt Lake City joined a growing list of American cities that began offering free metered
downtown parking for more environmentally friendly vehicles. To qualify, cars needed
to get at least 50 milq-; to the gallon or be a hybrid powered by an alternative fuel. Other
cities that offered similar programs included Austin, Texas and New Haven, Conn .

H. Landmark surgery
Doctors in Miami successfully removed a 16-pound tumor from the face of Marlie
Casseus, a 14-year-old Haitian girl suffering from a rare genetic disorder. Casseus was
brought to the United States for the procedure
after aid workers in Haiti discovered her case.
Donations from all over the world helped
Casseus' family pay the medical bills.

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A group of American scientists announced
that they successfully decoded the DNA
of the chimpanzee, considered the closest
relative to humans in nature. By comparing
the chimp DNA to human DNA, the
doctors hoped to discover the
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