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The Stott of 1952 is proud to present to you this "Underwood Log." On its&#13;
inanimate pages, we have tried to gather some of the living stream of activities&#13;
and events of the past year of our school life.&#13;
We hope that as the years go by, the pages of this yearbook will become&#13;
to you the pages of a well-worn and treasured book; a key to memories pasta key that can, with the turn of a page, take you back to the world of dates,&#13;
parties, basketball games and other events.&#13;
Each of us sees a little of our own life mirrored in these pages, just as we&#13;
are sure that you will see a little of your own past. We like to vision a day&#13;
when you will be looking through this book and, as you do, will again happily&#13;
relive the good old days at Underwood High. &#13;
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JANICE KLOPPING&#13;
"Actions are the best interpreters of&#13;
thoughts."&#13;
Paper Staff 2-3-4; Co-editor 4; Neola Gazette Reporter 3; Class Reporter 3; Class&#13;
Tre asur er 1; Chorus 1-2-3-4 ; Band 1-2-3-4;&#13;
Library 1-2-3-4; Office 2-4; Student Cab - ine t 2; L.O.S.A. 3-4; Vice -Presiden t 4;&#13;
F .H .A. 2-3-4 ; President 4; Junior Play 3;&#13;
P ep Club 4.&#13;
BARBARA KNOWLTON&#13;
YVON E HA~SEN&#13;
"Nothing great was ever achieved w ith- ou t en thusiasm."&#13;
P ap er Staff 2-3-4 ; Co-editor 3; Neola Gazette Report er 4; Class President 4;&#13;
Class Vice-President 3; Chorus 1- 2-3-4;&#13;
Libr ar 1-2-3-4; Office 3; L.O.S.A. 2-3-4 ;&#13;
V ice-President 3; President 4; F .H.A. 2-3-4;&#13;
Homecoming Queen 4; Junior P lay; P ep&#13;
Club 4.&#13;
"Conscience: a n inner v oice that warns&#13;
u s somebody is looking."&#13;
Paper Staff 1-2-3-4; Make -up 4; Neola Gazette Reporter 3; Class President 2;&#13;
Class Reporter 1; Chorus 1-2-3-4 ; Band&#13;
1-2-3-4; Libra ry 2-3-4; Student Cabine t 3;&#13;
F .H.A. 2-3-4 ; Vice-President 2; Junior P lay.&#13;
- 11 -&#13;
LOIS FOWLER&#13;
ROY CLARK MORTENSEN&#13;
"Short and fat has Morty been , But my, look now how tall and t hin! "&#13;
.f\.nnual Staff 4; Circulation Manager 4;&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Class President l ; Band&#13;
1-2; Student Cabinet 2 ; Homecoming Attendant 3; Homecoming King 4: Junior Play ; Basketball 3-4; Baseball 3-4.&#13;
"Life is short but there is always tim(· for courtesy."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Neola Gazette Reporter 4 · Chorus 1-2-3-4; Library 1-2-3-4 ; F .H.A.&#13;
2:3-4.&#13;
DELORES JENSEN&#13;
RUTH BELL&#13;
"A Wayne King in skirts."&#13;
Paper Staff 1-2-3-4 ; Class Reporter 1;&#13;
Chorus 1-2-3-4 ; Band 1-2-3-4 ; Library&#13;
1-2-3-4 ; F.H.A. 2-3-4 ; Junior Play; P ep&#13;
Club 4.&#13;
"May the wing of friendship never moult a feather."&#13;
Beebetown 1; Annual Staff 4; Art Editor&#13;
4; Paper Staff 3-4 ; Class Reporter 3; Cho- rus 2-3-4; Band 2-3-4 ; Library 2-4; Student Cabinet 4; F .H.A. 4.&#13;
- 12-&#13;
VIRGINIA KOENIG&#13;
EILEEN LARSEN&#13;
"An ounce of performance is worth more&#13;
than a pound of preachment."&#13;
Annual Staff 4; Co-editor 4; Paper Staff&#13;
3-4 ; Make-up 4 ; Circulation 3; Class Se cre- tary 4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Library 1-2-3-4 ;&#13;
L.O.S.A. 3-4; Secretary Treasurer 4 ; F .H.A.&#13;
2-3-4.&#13;
" I am as bad as the worst, but than k&#13;
h eavens I am as good as th e best."&#13;
Pape r Sta ff 1-3-4 ; Art Editor 3-4; Cho- 1·us 1-4; Library 3-4; F .H .A. 2-3-4.&#13;
STANLEY LONGMEYER&#13;
" I'm young, I'm witty,&#13;
I can sing quite a ditty."&#13;
CAROLYN JENSEN&#13;
"Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4 ; Class Secretary 1; Cho- rus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4 ; Library 1-2-3-4 ;&#13;
Cheerleader 1-2; L.0 .S.A. 2-3-4 ; Secre tary&#13;
Treasurer 3; F.H.A. 2-3-4 ; Reporter 2;&#13;
Vice-President 4&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4 ; Production Manager 3;&#13;
Homecoming Attendant 4; Junior Play:&#13;
Bas k etba ll Ma nager 3-4 .&#13;
- 13-&#13;
FREDERICK GEISE&#13;
BETTY PETERSEN&#13;
"Character is a by-product; it is produced in the great manufacture of daily duty.''&#13;
Paper Staff 1-3-4; Make-up 3; Class&#13;
Treasurer 3; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4;&#13;
Library 2-3-4; Office 1-3-4; Student Cabinet 1; F .H.A. 2-3-4: Junior Play.&#13;
"Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you."&#13;
Paper Staff 3-4; Production Manager 4;&#13;
Class Treasurer 2; Class Vice-President 4;&#13;
Chorus 4; Library 2; Student Cabinet 4;&#13;
Basketball 2-3 ; Track 2-3.&#13;
ELNA NIELSEN&#13;
DONNA HOUSER&#13;
"Love to one. Friendship to a few. Good&#13;
Will to all."&#13;
Annual Staff 4; F eature Editor 4; Paper Staff 2-3-4; Class Reporter 2; Band l; Library 1-2-3-4; Head Librarian 3; Office 4;&#13;
F.H.A. 2-3-4; Junior Play.&#13;
"She often confuses ed ucation with high school. "&#13;
Paper Staff 1-3-4; Make-up 3; Circulation 4; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Library 1-2-3-4; F.H.A. 4; Junior Play.&#13;
- 14-&#13;
BERNADINE CHILDS&#13;
AUDREY LEE&#13;
"Always willing to help, yet never too&#13;
busy for fun."&#13;
Annual Staff 4; Business Manager 4;&#13;
Paper Staff 2-3-4 ; Class Treasurer 4; Cho- rus 1-2-3-4: Band 2-3-4; Library 2-3-4 ;&#13;
Office 3-4: Student Cabinet 4; F .H.A. 2-3.&#13;
"Only a scoundrel thinks of going to&#13;
bed before twelve o'clock."&#13;
P a per Staff 2-3-4; Class Vice-President&#13;
1; Chorus 1-2-3-4: Ba nd 1-2-3-4: Library&#13;
1-2-3-4: Chee rleader 1-2-3: F .H.A. 2-3-4:&#13;
Homecoming attenda nt 3-4: Pep Club 4.&#13;
BURLE CARRIGAN&#13;
ALICE MEHLHOP&#13;
"Man is the only animal tha t blushes,&#13;
or needs to."&#13;
Paper Staff 1-2-3-4 ; Co-editor 4; Class Secre tary 3; Class Reporter 2; Chorus 1-2-&#13;
3-4: Band 1-2-3-4: Library 1-2-3-4 ; F.H.A.&#13;
2-3-4: Junior Play; P ep Club 4.&#13;
" I don't say much , but wh o knows w h at&#13;
I am thinking?"&#13;
P ape r Staff 3-4 ; Student Cabinet 3.&#13;
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/&#13;
THOMAS HANDLEN&#13;
"A man must use his head if he would&#13;
get ther e wit h both feet."&#13;
Annua l Staff 4; Co-editor 4; P a per Sta ff&#13;
2-3-4 ; Co-editor 3; Class President 3 ; Class Secreta ry 2; Cl ass Reporte r 4: Chorus 4 ;&#13;
L ibra1·y 1-2-3-4 ; Office 3; Student Ca binet&#13;
2- 3: Reporter 3: Junior Pl ay 3 ; Band 1-2-&#13;
3-4.&#13;
JO ANN BROKMAN&#13;
"A decent boldness cvc1· m ee ts w it h&#13;
fri e nds."&#13;
P a per Sta ff 1-3-4 ; Chorus 1-2-3-4: Ba nd&#13;
1-2-3-4 ; Ba ton T w irle r 1-2-3 ; Libra r y 1-2-&#13;
3-4 · Student Ca bine t 1 ; L .0 .S .A. 4: F .H .A.&#13;
2-3:4; Sec re ta r y Tre cisurc r 3: Junior Play;&#13;
P e p Club 4.&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
STANDING, Le ft to Righ t: Audrey Lee, Treasurer ; Eil een Lcirscn , Secr e ta ry; D e lo r es J ensen , Student Cabine t Representati ve.&#13;
SEATED : Yvonne Ha nsen , P resident : Frederick G e ise, Vice Preside nt.&#13;
--.-- Class Flower: Ta lisman Rose&#13;
Class Colors: Si lver and Green&#13;
C lass M otto: "If You Can't Find A Pa th, M ake O ne."&#13;
Fa ll acti v ities of the seniors included the "Great G rinmore Circus", w hich&#13;
was an a ll-school party honoring the freshmen, a w iener roos t. and an assembly program . Spring activities were a class party, Junior-Sen ior Banquet. class&#13;
play, and Skip Doy. Baccala urea te Ser vices were held May l l th, and Commencement Exercises were Moy l Sth.&#13;
-16-&#13;
LAST WILL&#13;
AND TESTAMENT OF THE&#13;
CLASS OF 1952&#13;
We, the graduating class of 1952, being of high mental ability and low working&#13;
ability, declare this to be our last will and testament. hereby revoking all&#13;
forme r wills and codicils by us a t anytime heretofore made.&#13;
Item 1-To the Board of Education we leave the scattered pieces of paper found&#13;
on the floor-discarded by this class. These a re to be sold a s salvage and&#13;
the proceeds used to construct a new g ymnasium.&#13;
Item 2-To the faculty we give our sincere st tha nks for the he lp they have given&#13;
us, and for the things they have endured in trying to pound some knowledge into our heads.&#13;
Item 3-To the Freshman class we leave our dignity , poise, and self-confidence,&#13;
in the hope that they can use it to be tter advantage than we did.&#13;
Item 4-To the Sophomore class we leave the dance steps we have picked up&#13;
here and there in hope tha t it lea ds to more school dances which include&#13;
boys.&#13;
Item 5- To Miss Taylor, our history teacher, we re turn unanswered the many&#13;
diHicult questions which she has put to us in the years that have passed.&#13;
\Ve believe these same questions can be used over and over until they&#13;
a re worn to shreds, for surely they will never be answered. If we couldn't&#13;
answer them, who can?&#13;
Item 6- To a ll teachers we leave the imposing mass of unusual and unverified&#13;
information which may be found in our accumulnted test papers. If any&#13;
of the teache rs wish to write an encyclopedia using this information, they&#13;
may do so without paying royalties to our he irs.&#13;
Item 7- To the Junior class we leave these various a nd assorted personal items&#13;
that were acquired during our high school life. We know you will be&#13;
overjoyed to receive them.&#13;
L Fred Geise, leave my pretty little car, and tools to go with it, to Tom Constantino and Johnny Wipf knowing they can use a nother one.&#13;
I, Burle Carrigan, will my meek, mild, unspoken and quie t disposition to Garold&#13;
Ryan and Eddie Bracker so they can wow the girls as I have.&#13;
-17-&#13;
L Roy Mortensen, will my ability to hold my temper under very trying conditions to Betty Vallier.&#13;
I, Stanley Longmeyer, will my assortment of bright colored ties, shirts, and&#13;
suspenders to Marvin Larsen and Quentin Rasmussen so they may be&#13;
noticed as I wasn't.&#13;
L Bonny Hansen, leave my sweet personality and friendliness (mixed with&#13;
devilishness) to Beverly Casson and Ruth Geise.&#13;
I, Eileen Larsen, leave to Dean Harms my ability to play the church orga n so&#13;
he may lead a more .spiritual life.&#13;
I, Thomas Handlen, leave my collection of drawings, stories, and jokes which&#13;
have made me famous in Underwood High School to Richard Geise and&#13;
Lawrence Flood so they can start a collection of their own to make life&#13;
more interesting for the rest of the high school.&#13;
I, Janice Klopping, will my ability to stay home every night and get to bed&#13;
by e ight to Shirley Bonne s so she can change he r habits- as I have been&#13;
unable to do.&#13;
I, Barbara Knowlton, will my ringing telephone to Mary Tawzer and Betty&#13;
Charles hoping it will amuse and reward them as it has me.&#13;
I, Virginia Koenig, will my basketball ability to George Howard and Alan Christensen hoping it will make men out of them.&#13;
I, Donna Houser, leave my love for school and books and learnin' to Norma&#13;
O'Doniel so I can become the wife of a certain chicken farmer.&#13;
I, Elna Nielsen, leave my talent for hitting high "A" to June Manhart so she can&#13;
become a soprano at the Methopolitan Opera House.&#13;
I, Bernadine Childs, will my love for Treynor dances and playing the clarinet&#13;
to Janice Thomas and Caroline Lubbe.&#13;
I. Delores Jensen, leave my temper acquired on Bus 3 to Virgilene Turk and&#13;
Bill Schorsch so they will be.able to defend their rights.&#13;
I, Lois Fowler, leave my naturally curly hair to Dale Hansen and Ronald Doty.&#13;
It might come in handy during basketball games.&#13;
I, Betty Petersen, am not willing · to leave my love for studying to Don Johnsen&#13;
and Gary Wahle because they don't need it-much.&#13;
I, Alice Mehlhop, will my habit of going into the band room to practice and&#13;
ending up talking to Mr. Esancy to Bob Brokman and Charles Casson so&#13;
they may learn the many interesting things I have learned.&#13;
I, Audrey Lee, will my enviable position as the only girl in the physics class to&#13;
Shirley Justen to do with as she chooses.&#13;
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I, Ruth Bell, will my interest in Treynor, Neola, Minden, A. L., Carson, and&#13;
Macedonia to Shirley and Dorothy Nelson.&#13;
I, Jo Ann Brokman will my speed in walking, talking, and gum chewing to&#13;
Pat Ring and Donna Lee Hansen.&#13;
L Carolyn Jensen, w ill my turtle like habits to Deb Brokman and Phyllis Con·&#13;
stant hoping they won't be so eager to do some of the things they do.&#13;
W e hereby nominate and appoint our adviser, Miss Minnie E. Taylor, to be&#13;
the executor of this, our Last Will and Testament. In the event of her unwillingness or inability to act. we nominate Mr. T. E. Knowlt0n to be said executor&#13;
or trustee.&#13;
Yvonne Hansen, President of the Class of 1952&#13;
The foregoing instrument was signed by the Cla s of 1952 in our presence&#13;
and by them publicized and declared to be their La t Will and Testament.&#13;
At their request and in their presence and in the presence of each other, we&#13;
he re unto subsc ribe our hand this 16th day of May, nineteen hundred and&#13;
fifty-two.&#13;
Minnie E. Ta ylor, Sp nsor of the Class of 1952&#13;
T. E. Knowlton, Superintendent&#13;
- 19-&#13;
TOMORROW'S BROADCAST-MAY 15. 1952&#13;
Good evening, folks. The Glowka Tooth Paste Hour is now on the air. Don't&#13;
forget, Glowka Too th Paste is the best paste y ou can buy for the money;&#13;
it whitens the teeth a nd rots the gums. Buy a tube today. This is Deb Brokman&#13;
announcing. Here we are with the broadcast of tomorrow.&#13;
BIG TORPEDO BOAT DIGS THROUGH EARTH TO CHINA&#13;
Hero is Former Unde rwood High Schoo l&#13;
Studen t--A Brillia nt Man&#13;
Flash- China. May IS, 1962: The big torpedo boat, Zippit, reache d h e re&#13;
from America a t exactiy 9:36 Cente r-of-the-Earth time. Crew report nothing&#13;
exciting on trip. Cons umed one quart of milk, and three sandwiches on way.&#13;
Crew captained by the honorable, Fred Geise. well-known among stude nts of&#13;
Underwood High Schoo1 as member of the Class of 1952. Note: More details&#13;
later.&#13;
Wrigley Field: The world's best selle r seems to be "How to Ma ke Explosive&#13;
Gum." The book is a scientific treatise which required four years in w riti ng.&#13;
The name of Jo Ann Brokman appears as the author. The p ublishe r is the&#13;
Tirediaw Pub lishing Company.&#13;
San Francisco, California: Mrs. Hans Von Block today announced her&#13;
retirement. Mrs. Von Block made an immense fortune he re, gathe ring snails and&#13;
selling them to French restaurants. She was forme rly Miss Caroly n Jensen of&#13;
Underwood, Iowa.&#13;
Cairo, Egypt: Mr. T. E. Knowlton. in pursuing his interes\ in archaeology,&#13;
has associated himse lf with a famous band of Egyptologists a nd is serving them&#13;
very successfully as water carrier.&#13;
-20,.--&#13;
Podunk Center: Wo rd has been received here that Elna Nielsen, famous&#13;
Metropolitan Opera star, who formerly lived he re will broadcast tonight over&#13;
XYZ. She will sing, "Yes, There is no Fog in My Eyes But You."&#13;
Midway Pacific Ocean: The Pacific Ocean swimmers passed this point&#13;
early this morning. They seemed in the best of spirits. After having lunched&#13;
on popcorn and hot dogs, they continued their swim across the ocean. Miss&#13;
Audrey Lee was first in elapsed swimming time. Miss Betty Petersen was running close on her heels while singing, " I Get A Kick Out of You."&#13;
Ba ttle Creek Sanatorium: Dr. Burle Carrigan toe~y announced that the&#13;
sanatorium staH hos discovered a way to combat laziness in school students.&#13;
This new discovery is expected to revolutionize the scholastic records of the&#13;
nation. In his studies Dr. Carrigan was ably assisted by Miss Ruth Bell, who&#13;
used Unde rwood High School students for experimental purposes in their&#13;
research work.&#13;
Kimberly, South Africa: From South Africa comes word that Miss Joyce&#13;
Grubb has become the possessor of the world's largest diamond mine. All the&#13;
sovereigns a live hove bargained in vain. It has been reported that she is&#13;
hold ing out for 3,279 pieces of Royal Daulton chinaware.&#13;
Des Moines, Iowa: Miss Alice Mehlhop ha s announced that she will be a&#13;
candidate for the presidency in 1964. Miss Mehlhop has just completed four&#13;
te rms as White House cook and is well acquainted with all state secrets.&#13;
Nationwide polls indicate that she will be unanimously elected.&#13;
Philadelphia, Penn .: Virginia Koenig. famous artist, today received the&#13;
highest honor in he r fi eld. The Nobel Prize was awarded Miss Koenig for her&#13;
painting, "Moon Struck." The a rtist first came to public attention when Dr.&#13;
Howard Esancy. head of the music department at the University of Oklahoma,&#13;
discovered he r drawing a cartoon of him on the campus bulletin board.&#13;
San Francisco, California: Miss Janice Klopping has just been appointed&#13;
professor of entymology in Stanford University. Miss Klopping, a former Underwood High School student, kept the five boys of the Class of '52 busy killing&#13;
a ll bugs and worms which crossed her path.&#13;
Capitol City: Governor Tom Handlen conferred with Speaker of the House,&#13;
Yvonne Hansen. and President of the Senate , Barbara Knowlton. today regarding the building of 30,000 miles of highway across the Atlantic Ocean in the&#13;
n e ar future. Chie f engineer, Roy Mortensen. and his assistants, who will have&#13;
charge of the construction of the watery highway, were also present at the&#13;
conference.&#13;
W eeping Water, Minnesota: From the Associated Press: Miss Donna&#13;
Houser has just completed the circumnaviga tion of the globe for the third time&#13;
with a Ford motor car a nd a birch bark canoe. Miss Houser first became intereste d in navigation when, as a stude nt at Underwood, she wistfully watched&#13;
gum floating in the waler fountain.&#13;
Bombay, India : Word has been received from the Lost Person's Bureau&#13;
of the disappearance of Mr. Paul Biorkgren. He was last ~en in the depths of&#13;
India's jungles a ttempting to tame a he rd of bob-tailed elephants. Mr. Bjorkgren,&#13;
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a-former teacher, seems to have found elephants more teachable tha n typing&#13;
students.&#13;
New York, New York: As reported by the New York Times: Lois Fowler,&#13;
the ·famous comedian of G .A.G.-TV., Channel 14, has rejected a thirty-seven&#13;
year contract with said station. No reason was give n for he r rejection, but it is&#13;
reported that she will appear as a tight-rope walker with Barnum and Bailey&#13;
in the near future.&#13;
San Fernando Valley, California: Miss M. E. Taylor emigrated from Underwood, Iowa, to San Fernando Valley where she has purchased a thousand&#13;
a cres of unirrigated land. She has announced tha t she w ill raise onions on a&#13;
gigantic scale.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa: Eileen Larsen. who entere d upon a stage career soon&#13;
after her graduation from Underwood High School, has just been given position&#13;
as cloak and suit model with Beno's Department Store, where her histironic&#13;
powers will be given full play.&#13;
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Congratulations to Ambrose Doller for coaching&#13;
the champion Minneapolis Lakers through anothe r undefeated season! Doller&#13;
began his coaching career when he accepted a position as head coach at&#13;
Underwood High School. He soon became noted for his winning team. Through&#13;
much hard work, he steadily rose in the ranks until he reached the top of the&#13;
basketball ladder.&#13;
Hollywood, California: Again from Hollywood comes news that Delores&#13;
Jensen, alias "The Kid Without a Kare," has recently become proprietor of the&#13;
new moving picture firm "Brand Dice." It is reported that she poses for her&#13;
own pictures.&#13;
Anchorage, Alaska: Stanley Longmeyer. in imitation of Luther Burbank,&#13;
a nnounced yesterday that he will emigrate to Alaska to propagate a new&#13;
species of icebergs, warranted to keep their bulk and original form in torrid&#13;
zones.&#13;
Oskaloosa, Iowa: Mrs. Lenci Doller, whose well known literary talent has&#13;
sent her to the top of the ladder of fame, has accepted a position as advertisement writer for the "We Rec 'em- You Read 'em Book Store." She is to receive&#13;
an enormous salary.&#13;
Paris: Madame Bernadine Childs. world's foremost d esigner of d ogs' clothing, announces that she will enter the fie ld of designing for men a nd women's&#13;
clothing next fa ll. She predicts that he r styles will set the pace for the whole&#13;
world.&#13;
Well, folks, tha t's a ll of the broadcast for this time. Tune in next Thursday&#13;
night at exactly five-thirty p.m. for Glowko's Tooth Paste Hour. W e'll be on&#13;
the a ir a t that time with more flashes, and in the meantime, don't fail to wash&#13;
your teeth every morning with Glowko's Tooth Paste . Good-night.&#13;
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Tawzer, Caroline Lubbe, Betty Charles, Betty&#13;
Vallier, Virgilene Turk, Ruth Geise, Norma O'Doniel, Phyllis Constant, Janice Thomas.&#13;
SECOND ROW: John Wipf, Mrs. Ambrose Doller, Dorothy Nelson, Shirley Nelson, June Manhart, Shirley Bonnes, Donna Lee Hansen, Shirley Justen, Beverly&#13;
Casson, Charles Casson, Deb Brokman, Willhelm Schorsch, Dean Harms.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Richard Geise, George Howard, Ronald Doty, Alan Christensen, Marvin Larsen, Donald Johnsen, Edward Bracker, Dale Hansen, Gary Wahle,&#13;
Bob Brokman, Lawrence Flood, Garold Ryan, Thomas Constantino.&#13;
Junior Class activities for the first semester included a "Come As You&#13;
W ere" party, a "Garthur Audfrey Talent Show" assembly program a nd the&#13;
Junior class play, "Judy Pulls the Curtain". Second semester activities were&#13;
the Junior-Senior Ba nque t and the a nnual spring class party.&#13;
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Student Cabinet&#13;
Representative&#13;
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Vice President&#13;
President&#13;
DER WOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY&#13;
UNDERWOOD, IOWA &#13;
· :.:.&#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to right: Paul Christoffersen, Eloise Childs, Marilyn Wahle, Marilyn Rodenburg, Donna Christoffersen, Jackie Klopping, Ilen e Ravlin, Mickey Ryan.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Stanley Larsen, Norma Doty, Barbara J ensen, Delores Anderson, Alice Handlen, Clarice Handlen, Carol Tiarks, Leta Casson, Terry Casson, Carroll&#13;
Cohrs, Mr. Doller, Sponsor.&#13;
THIRD ROW : Ralph Ettleman, Fred Peterson, James Nielsen , Arthur Larsen, Jules White, Dale Jenson, Richard Torneten, Thomas McMullen, Irvin Larsen, Roger Carrigan. ·&#13;
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The Sophomore Class attended a roller skating party held by the Freshma n&#13;
Class during the first semester. In the spring, our class presented an assembly&#13;
program to the high school. We also prepared a one-act play, which was&#13;
entered in the Po-Ha-She Play Festiva l and he ld our annual second semeste r&#13;
party.&#13;
Secretary&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
' Student&#13;
Cabinet&#13;
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-Treasurer &#13;
FIRST ROW: Franklin Ha nsen, Warren Tawzer, Russel Simonsen, P aul Ryan , Adolph&#13;
Tiarks. SECOND ROW: Ardis P etersen , Faye Flood, Leona Clausen, Ada Ettleman, Berna- dean Tiarks, Marilyn Tor neten, Nancy Hansen, Judy Klopping, Bever y P eterson,&#13;
Shirley Ruckman, Rosehanna Rasmussen. THIRD ROW: Mr. Paul Bjorkgren, Sponsor, Donald Bowers, Wendell Torneten, Stanley Koenig, Allan Bondo, Robert McKern, Joe Martin, Thomas Stuart,&#13;
Ronald Boeck, Donald Thompson, William Larsen.&#13;
Twenty-six freshmen enrolled in the ninth grade August 27, 1951. We were&#13;
honored at an all-school party planned by the seniors September 13th. Other&#13;
activities during the year were a roller skating party the first semester and an&#13;
assembly program a nd a class party the second semester.&#13;
CLASS OFFICERS&#13;
Nancy Hansen,&#13;
President&#13;
Beverly p Student C b~terson a inet Rep.&#13;
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Fr~nk1in Hansen Vice President &#13;
FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Susie Engel, Kathleen Ravlin, Patricia Hogue isson,&#13;
Lucille Jones, Janice Handlen, Linda Kinney, Marsha Bonnes, Dale Charles, Donald Charles, Arnold Howard.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Alice Andersen, Delores Perkins, Judy Terry, Dan Vallier, Calvin&#13;
Petersen, Mrs. Ora Summy (Teacher), John Johnsen, Gary Ande rsen , J erry&#13;
Martin, Jack Ryan.&#13;
FIRST ROW, •left to Right: Jimmy Churchill, Lynn Bondo, Bruce P eterson, Terry&#13;
Ravlin, Larry Ravlin, David Larsen, Bob Dose, Dennis Knowlton, Reggie Ross.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Carol Christensen, Marilyn Darrington, Karen Martin, Carolyn&#13;
Churchill, Sheryle Guill, Karen Conrad, Patricia Danielson, Judy Bertelsen,&#13;
Mary Findley, Sharrel Pryor.&#13;
THIRD ROW : Gerald Ryan, Kathryn Bents, Miss Thelma Talty (Teache r), Edward&#13;
Vivier, Sandra Niemann, Mary Ann Wipf, Marlene Ross, Karen Rae Justen&#13;
Larry Fustos. Not Shown: Sheila Klopping.&#13;
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FIRST ROW, Left to Ri ght: Jackie Sin1PsOn. E ran k Va llier. Wayne Conrad, John&#13;
Danie lson, Harlyn Terry, Larry Bargcnquast, Roger Fustos, Donald Fulfs. Wayne&#13;
Kinney, Henry Lowe.&#13;
SECOND ROW : Carolyn P eterson. Marjorie Findl ey. Carol Ann Nielse n. Be tty Lou Vivier, K a i·en Chal'ies, Ju d ith Ann Dose. Mari!yn Tiede, Lynda Lou Perry.&#13;
HatTie t Rae Gittins. J acqueline Tvrdi k. R gene Ross. Zella Charles. Billy Tiede. W ayne Ma ins. ·&#13;
THIRD ROW: Miss Ma rth a J oh ns n (Te acher). Shidey Pe rkins, Mary J a ne Be itelsen. Beverly Wipf, J anice Rae Zolck , Linda Lou Pa rish, Robert Mollenbernd, Karolyn&#13;
Jon es. Arion Berte lsen. Donald Mace, Jimmy Peterson, Ronald Thomas, Dennis Rya n.&#13;
FIRST ROW, L eft to Right: Terry Harms. Richard Chu·rchill, Clifford Erickson,&#13;
J on Thomas. Robert Gittins, Danny Pe terson. Ernest Nieman n, Gene Beck,&#13;
Michael P erry.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Kathy Ann Brokman, Patsy Gittins. Judy Findley, Gloria Long- nPck er, Kathy J ean Hough , She ila Ryan, Kay Ma ce. Elea nor Anderson. P atrici a Findley.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Bernice Gittins, Renee Bondo. Ward Kinney, Miss Yvonne Olse n (Teach er), Jimmy Ryan , Barbara Martin, J o Ann Wurtz, J eannine Ravlin.&#13;
Marilyn Handle n , Doris Bents, Arthur Th iel, .Elmer P eterson. Not Shown: K enny and Be thy Hunt, Eddie Anderson.&#13;
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ROW 1: Susie Engel, Kathleen Ravlin, Jack Rya n, Arnold Howard, Gary Anderse n. Janice Handlen, Judy Terry.&#13;
ROW 2: Marshia Bonnes, Patricia Hogueisson , Lucille Jones, Lind a Kinney, Ali ce Andersen, Deloris P erkins, John Johnsen, Paul P eterson .&#13;
ROW 3: J erry Martin, Dan Vallier, Donald Charles, Dale Charles, Calvin P etersen .&#13;
ROW 1: David Larsen, Bobby Dose , J erry Martin, Paul P e terson, Larry Fustos.&#13;
ROW 2: Dennis Knowlton, Dan Vallier, Donald Charles, Arnold Howard, J ack Ryan,&#13;
Larry Ravlin, Mr. Bjorkgren , Coach .&#13;
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Yvonne Hansen and Roy Clark Morte nsen were crowned Homecoming&#13;
King and Queen of 1951 -52 on Novembe r 30, 1951. Supt. T. E. Knowlton crowned&#13;
the royalty after the Eagles had won a thrilling basketball game with Minden.&#13;
Bernadine Childs and Sta nley Longmeye r were senior attendants and&#13;
Shirley Bonnes and Bob Brokman were junior a ttendants. The Queen wore a&#13;
red net ballerina length formal with the traditional blue velvet coronation robe.&#13;
Bernadine wore a yellow net formal with a sash of purple. Shirley was dressed&#13;
in aqua lace and net.&#13;
Crownbearer for the king was Ward Kinney and the crownbearer for the&#13;
queen was Ka thy Brokman, who wore a floor length ruffled blue dress trimmed&#13;
with pink bows. Linda Pe rry, wearing white dotted swiss, was flower girl.&#13;
The coronation ceremonies were accompanied by the high school band&#13;
and the majorettes who form ed a Guard of Honor.&#13;
!J(in9 and QuEEn&#13;
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CHEERLEADERS: Marilyn Wahle, Marilyn Rodenburg, Be tty Va llie r, June M anhart.&#13;
FIRST ROW: Virgilene Turk, Shirley Bonnes, Yvonne Ha nsen , Bernadine Childs,&#13;
Alice Mehlhop, Ilene Ravlin, Donna Christoffersen, Eloise Childs, Na ncy Ha nsen .&#13;
SECOND ROW: Norma O'Doniel, Ruth Ann Geise , J anice Klopping, Carolyn Lubbe,&#13;
Mary Tawzer, Shirley Justen, Donna Lee Hansen, J o Ann Brokma n , Ruth Be ll&#13;
and Phy llis Constant.&#13;
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Organized in the fall of 1951 to back the boys' a thle tic program, Unde rwood High School's Pep Club has become recognized not only as the newest&#13;
organization in U.H.S., but one of the busiest.&#13;
The girls wear blue cardigan sweaters a nd wh ite b louses and carry blue&#13;
and white pompoms.&#13;
Members are · required to attend as many games as possible a nd may&#13;
miss no more than three.&#13;
Increased a ttendance at games away from home and a pe ppy ch eering&#13;
section are results of the club's activities.&#13;
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FIRST ROW: William Larsen, Thomas McMullen, Thomas Constantino, Deb Brokman, Charles Casson, Bob Brokman. SECOND ROW: Coach Ambrose Doller, Edward Bracker, Roy Martensen, Dale&#13;
J enson, Donald Johnsen , Ronald Doty, Gary Wahle, Stanley Longmeyer, Manager.&#13;
GAMES PLAYED&#13;
Underwood Visitor&#13;
37 Neola 24&#13;
34 Macedonia 25&#13;
30 St. Joe 44&#13;
44 Persia 30&#13;
51 Minden 42&#13;
45 Tennant 41&#13;
44 Treynor 45&#13;
35 Carson 54&#13;
38 I. S. D. 65&#13;
43 Neola 33&#13;
36 Persia 30&#13;
33 Carson 58&#13;
41 Minden 40&#13;
38 St. Joe 40&#13;
32 Treynor 31&#13;
54 Ha ncock 28&#13;
42 Walnut 26&#13;
42 She lby 60&#13;
County Tournament&#13;
66 Bloomer 42&#13;
29 Carson 55&#13;
Sectional Tournament&#13;
31 Ma lvern 40&#13;
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:Ronald D&#13;
Roy M. Gary W.&#13;
POINTS SCORED&#13;
Name&#13;
Gary&#13;
Deb&#13;
Roy&#13;
Don&#13;
Bob&#13;
Dale&#13;
Charles&#13;
Tom C.&#13;
Tom M.&#13;
Eddie&#13;
Ronald&#13;
Willia m&#13;
Charles C.&#13;
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Points&#13;
265&#13;
176&#13;
99&#13;
86&#13;
76&#13;
45&#13;
34&#13;
29&#13;
25&#13;
6&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
Donald J.&#13;
Dale J.&#13;
Deb B· &#13;
Coach Ambrose Doll er, Alan Christensen, Arthur Larsen, Irvin Larsen, George&#13;
Howard, Allan Bonda, Garold Ryan, Mickey Ryan, Stanley Larsen.&#13;
SEATED: Thomas McMullen, Arthur Larsen, Bob Brokma n, Ronald Doty, Charles&#13;
Casson, Deb Brokman.&#13;
STANDING: Allan Bonda, Marvin Larsen, Dale J er.son, Donald J ohnsen. Roy Mor- tensen , Gary Wahle , Coach Ambrose Doller.&#13;
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p .&#13;
FIRST ROW: Gary Wahle, Bob Brokman, Eddie Bracke r, Ronald Doty, Garold Ryan.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Paul Ryan, Willhelm Schorsch, Deb Brokman, Thomas Constantino,&#13;
Warren Tawzer, Coach Ambrose Doller&#13;
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Garold Ryan -won the District Track mile at Council BluHs, breaking the&#13;
record with a time of 4 min. 49.8 sec. This qualified him for the State meet at&#13;
Ames where he placed sixth in the mile.&#13;
Last fall the Cross Country team showed up very well. and placed fourth&#13;
in both the State Mile Team Race, at Iowa City, and the State Cross Country&#13;
Meet at Ames. In ·both cases Ryan won with fast times.&#13;
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FIRST ROW: Thomas Ha ndlen, Lawrence Flood, Eileen Larsen, Barbar a Knowlton. Alice Mehlhop, J anice Klopping, Yvonne Hansen, Lois Fowler, Elna Nielsen.&#13;
Frederick Ge ise, Roy Clark Mortensen . SECOND ROW: Miss Joyce Grubb, Deb Brokman, Dean Harms, Bernadine Childs. Virginia Koenig, Betty P etersen, Bob Brokman, Stanley Longmeyer, Clarice Handlen, Burle Carrigan, June Manhart, Betty Vallier, Mr. Paul Bjorkgren.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Ruth Bell, Audrey Lee, Marilyn Rodenburg, Judy Klopping, Donna&#13;
L ee Hansen, Beverly Peterson , Shirley Justen, Jo Ann Brokman , Donna Houser,&#13;
Virgilene Turk, Phyllis Constant, J anice Thomas, Carolyn J ensen.&#13;
The Senior Paper Stott edited our school paper from January I. 1951 to&#13;
January l, 1952. Besides putting out the school paper, we sent school news&#13;
to the Neola Gazette Reporter each week. We a lso entered the 1951 Tuberculosis Contest w ith our Christmas edition of the Sparkplug.&#13;
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FIRST ROW: Phyllis Constant, Ruth Ann Ge ise, Norma O'Donie l, D eb Brokma n , Thomas Constantino, Virgile ne Turk, June Manh art.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Miss J oyce Gr ubb, Lawrence Flood, Be tty Valli e r, Donald Johnsen, Shirley Bonnes, Ma rvin L arsen , Mr. Paul Bjorkgre n .&#13;
The Junior Stott began editing the Sparkplug Ja nuary 1, 1952. The y e dited&#13;
the paper and wrote school news for the Neola Gazette Reporte r for the remainder of the school year. The ir last issue of the Sparkplug was a special&#13;
edition honoring the Class of 1952.&#13;
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FIRST ROW: Donna Houser, Shirley Justen, Yvonne Hansen, Bernadine Childs, Marilyn Rodenburg, Marilyn Wahle, Eloise Childs, Leta Casson, Ilene Ravlin.&#13;
SECOND ROW: Ruth Bell, Beverly Casson, Marilyn Torneten, publicity; Phyllis&#13;
Constant, historian; Carolyn Jensen, vice-president; Janice Klopping, president;&#13;
Donna Christoffersen, treasurer; Alice Handlen, reporter; Judy Klopping, sec- retary; Jo Ann Brokman, Jackie Klopping.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Ardis Petersen, Elna Nielsen, Beverly Peterson, Carol Tiarks, Barbara&#13;
Knowlton, Alice Mehlhop, Betty Petersen, Virginia Koenig, Clarice Handlen,&#13;
Shirley Bonnes, June Manhart, Eileen Larsen, Delores Anderson, Mrs. Doller,&#13;
advisor.&#13;
FOURTH ROW: Ada Ettleman, Rosehanna Rasmussen, Shirley Ruckman, Ruth Ann Geise, Janice Thomas, Barbara Jensen, Lois Fowler, Norma Doty, DelorPs&#13;
Jensen, Leona Clausen, Bernadean Tiarks, Nancy Hansen.&#13;
The year's activities for Underwood's Future Homemakers of America&#13;
began with a pot luck supper at which there was a candlelight insta llation of&#13;
otticers.&#13;
In the fall, fourteen girls went to Malvern, Iowa, to an F.H.A. District Convention.&#13;
At Christmas time, F.H.A. girls made favors and wrapped gifts for the&#13;
people at the Pottawattamie County Home.&#13;
An assembly movie sponsored by F.H.A. was shown during National&#13;
Brothe rhood Week.&#13;
In the spring, the girls had their annual F.H.A. Week.&#13;
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SEATED, left to r ight: Charles Casson, Vice Preside n t ; Beverly P e te rson , Allan Bonde, Ilene Ravlin, Secretary-Treasurer: Deb Brokma n, Presid en t; S hirley&#13;
Bonnes, Reporte r; Miss Minnie Taylor, Sponsor; Fred e rick Geise, Aud r ey L ee.&#13;
STANDING: Marilyn Torneten, Te rry Casson, Stanley Larsen, Delor es J e nsen .&#13;
Student Cabinet collected $ 126.50 for the March of Dimes Drive th is y ear.&#13;
They a lso directed the selection of cheerleaders, sold at the Neola St. Joseph&#13;
game, held the annual Cabine t party, and a ided in the selection of students&#13;
e ligible for Honor "U" Awards.&#13;
Each year the Cabinet presents a special award to the senior w h o has&#13;
won an honor "U" for the fourth consecutive year. Last y ear Marilyn Fischer&#13;
won this award. Othe rs to capture it in the past were Donna Lea Mortensen&#13;
a nd Wayne McMulle n.&#13;
Our Student Cabinet is a member of both the State and Na tional /\ssocia·&#13;
lion of Student Councils. State Membership automatically g ives membe rship&#13;
in the W estern Iowa Division.&#13;
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Shirley Bonnes, Eileen Larsen, Secretary-Treasurer;&#13;
Yvonne Hansen, President; Janice Klopping, Vice -President; J oAnn Brok rnan SECOND ROW : Phyllis Constant, Janice Thomas, June Manhart, Miss Joyce Grubb,&#13;
Sponsor; Marilyn Rodenburg, Carolyn Jensen.&#13;
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Ne w L.O.S.A. members were JoAnn Brokman. Phyllis Constant, June Manhart, and Marilyn Rodenburg. .&#13;
Homecoming was again sponsored by the L.O.S.A. girls. Gifts were presented to the king and queen for the first time. The girls a lso sponsored a sock&#13;
hop and the colle ction of money for the Goodfellows a t Christmas.&#13;
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!Band&#13;
FIRST ROW, left to nght: Elna Nielsen, Betty P e te rsen, Barbara Knowlto n, Clarice Handlen, Bernadine Childs, Jo Ann Brokman, Carolyn J ense n, Audrey Lee . SECOND ROW: Paul Christoffersen, Shirley Bonnes, Alice Mehlhop, J am es Ni elsen. Robert Hansen, Thomas H andlen, John Wipf, June Ma nh a rt, Donna Christoffe r- s~n. Ruth Bell, Ilene Ravlin, Mr. Esancy, Director.&#13;
THIRD ROW: Betty Vallier, Quentin Rasmussen , Beverly Casson , Shidey Juste n. Ruth Ann Ge ise, J an ice Klopping, Marilyn Rodenburg, Judy Terry.&#13;
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The Underwood High School Band pla yed a t home basketba ll games,&#13;
participated in the Po-Ha-She Music Festival and played a t the Spring Concert.&#13;
The Band and majorettes marched in the Arme d Forces Parade a t Council&#13;
BluHs, the Neola Hoo-Doo Days Parade a nd preceding Homecoming.&#13;
MAJORETTES&#13;
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ROW 1, left to right: Carroll Cohrs, Willhelm Schorsch, Thomas Handlen, James Nielsen, Richard Geise. J ohn Wipf, Dean Harms, Frederick Geise, Quentin&#13;
Rasmussen . ROW 2: Ali ce Mehlhop, Virginia Koenig, Ruth Bell, Beverly Peterson, Judy Klopping, Marilyn Rodenburg, Janice Klopping, Bernadine Childs, Shirley Justen , Shirley Bonnes, June Manhart, Yvonne Hansen. ROW 3: Elna Nielsen , Ada Ettleman, Delores Anderson, Alice Handlen, Ardis Petersen , Eileen Larsen, Betty Charles, Caroline Lubbe, Beverly Casson, Clarice&#13;
Handlen , Ilen e Ravlin , Lois Fowler, Shirley Ruckman, Rosehanna Rasmussen, Leona Clausen , Faye Flood, Jacqueline Klopping, Mr. Esancy, Director.&#13;
ROW 4: Betty P etersen, Barbara Knowlton, Norma Doty, Pat Ring, Barbara J ensen, Mary Tawzer, Donna Lee Hansen , Betty Vallier, Virgilene Turk , Donna Christoffersen , Ruth Ann Geise. J o Ann Brokman, Carolyn J ensen, Audrey Lee, Leta Casson.&#13;
ROW 5: Nancy Ha nsen, Marilyn Torneten, Norma O'Doniel, J anice Thomas, Phyllis Constant.&#13;
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Balmy September&#13;
Dayz&#13;
L.O.S.A. Initiation&#13;
Betty and Donna&#13;
Iowa P eaches&#13;
Farmerette Jo&#13;
Little Audrey&#13;
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Cpl. Lester Lee&#13;
Upside Down&#13;
Wrong Side Out&#13;
Midnight Snack &#13;
Library-Richard, Beverly C. and Eloise&#13;
Mrs. Doller and Mr. Esaney in F aculty Room&#13;
Bus Drivers Cla us Nielsen, Fred Geise, Martin Ross,&#13;
Julie Meyers, Bill Schorsch&#13;
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A peek at the study hall&#13;
Ilene-Office Girl&#13;
Custodian Charles Peterson &#13;
THE GREAT GRINMORE CIRCUS&#13;
Bob, Ringmaster-Spunky Spark Plug Professor So-strong-Roy&#13;
Side Shows&#13;
Play Keeno-Prizes for All&#13;
Komikal Klowns. Alice and Barb&#13;
The Honored Freshmen Concentration&#13;
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Valentine Luncheon&#13;
Sophomore Girls&#13;
Shop I&#13;
F inancing the Yearbook&#13;
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Sophomore Girls&#13;
Luncheon Table 2&#13;
We Learn to Ser ve by Serving&#13;
Eagles Going South &#13;
Junior Play, "Judy Pulls the Curtain"&#13;
Eddie and Jan ice Gasoline Engine Bill&#13;
Tom M., Charles, Dale, Bob&#13;
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Tom C. in&#13;
Action&#13;
Busy Shirley&#13;
Thomas and Dean &#13;
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Lunch Room Phone 2181 Standard Tank Service Phone 2162&#13;
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Gas and Oil Phone 2841 Builders-Hardware-Coal Phone 3771&#13;
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H enry Gerber Phone 2111 Drugs and Prescriptions Phone 3111&#13;
Iowa Power and Light Company UNDERWOOD AUTO COMPANY&#13;
Electrical Service Phone 2971 Martin Ross Phone 2443&#13;
Martin's Cash Store and Lockers UNDERWOOD PUMP COMPANY&#13;
Grover Martin Phone 2551 Vernon Perkins Phone 3721&#13;
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Repairing Phone 3821 Underwood Office Phone 3511&#13;
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Electrical Appliances Phone 3041 0 . L. Ward Phone 3581&#13;
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Minden Phone 78&#13;
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Minden Phone 71&#13;
Adolph Halm-Contractor &amp; Builder&#13;
Minden Phone 37&#13;
Farmers Co-op Creamery Ass'n&#13;
Avoca Phone 111&#13;
QUICK STORE&#13;
R.F.D. 3, Council Bluffs Mee. 2722&#13;
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McClelland Office Phone 2301&#13;
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