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

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

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

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

MERNA EVANS
Pastimes included reading and
working
crossword puzzles.

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

DEAN JENS EN

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

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

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

4.

KATHRI NE YOCHEM
Yearbook Staff 3 ,4.

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

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

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

WA R D KI N N E Y
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CONN IE BO Y E R
Girls ' Ch orus 3 ; Mix ed C h o rus
4 ; B and 1, 2 , 3 , 4; Pep C lub 3 ,4 ;
Home Ee. C lub 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Junior
C l a ss P lay.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�JUDD KEITHLEY
Drove school bus Senior year.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ELMER PETERSON
pastimes include watching football and basketball

games.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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MR. DAREL PENNINGTON

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

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

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

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

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

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�MR. CLARENCE BOOS

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

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

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

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

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

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�~our

'8pportunitied

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

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

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�Latin I

Algebra II

Physics

�Home Economics

Secretarial Training

Indus trial Arts I

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

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

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

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

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LIBRAR

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

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

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

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

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

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

It is one of the

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Row l :

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

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

�Row 1:
Row 2 :
Row 3 :
Row 4:
Row 5:

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

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

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

�Row I:

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

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

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

�Seuenth
~rade

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

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

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

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

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Ergenbright.

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

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

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

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

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

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Underwood High School Li brary

Underwood Log ,

1964

DATE DUE
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�THE NINETEEN
SIXTr-FOUR

LOG
UNDERWOOD COMMUNITY SCHOOL
UNDERWOOD, IOWA

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

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

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

�FACULTY

I

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

ADMINISTRATION
HEADS PRODUCTION

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�ORGANIZATIONS

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

Sandy flashe s around

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

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

Queen Barb a nd King Rog

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Athletic Banquet

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

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

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

�Mary Ann
practices diligently

Brass Sextet

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

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

�Mixed Chorus

VOCAL MUSIC

Chorus Officers

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

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

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

�They called
it TWIRP!

Sandy and Phil trudge along .

Only his hair dresser
knows for sure !

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

Food? NO THANKS!

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

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

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

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�ATHLETICS

�WRESTLERS
GRAPPLE
FOR TOP
HONORS

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

Underwood

Gam es Pla y ed

Oppone nt

* 25
* 32
*23
* 25
25
*3 1
6
31
* 14
* 11
20
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Tri-C ent er
West. H arr i son
Mo. V a lle y
Lewis C e ntral
T r i-C e nter
!. S . D.
Harlan
West. H arrison
Logan
O a kland
Mo. V a lley
I. S. D.

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*CONFERENCE MATCHES

11

21
16
15
43
15
29
33
19
15
15

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

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

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

Stars in Their Own Right

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�PERFORMANCE IS A SUCCESS
Underwood

Games Played

Opponent

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

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

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

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66

SECTIONAL TOURNA MENT

80
66
47

Le w i s Central
Tri -Central
Farragut

24

57
48
63

�Rog Larsen
221 Points

Phil Feller
350 Points

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

Terry Leaders
84 Points

Torn Bell
17 Points

Byron Dearixon
276 Points

Warren Kinney
38 Points

IJNOERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRAR
Monte Hough
14 Points

Frank Jenson
23 Points

Charles Ca ldwell
SO Points

Coach Solberg

Jay Dargin
2 1 Points

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

EAGLETS-TOUGH TO BEAT
Underwood

Game s Played

Opponent

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

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

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23
16
35
38
40
24
43
16
43
20
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�CLASSES

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

M. J. Fischer
Secretary

M. J. Minear
Treasurer

CABINET REP.
J. Hartwell

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

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

Perlene Floerchinger
Robert Frye
Allen Gardner
Matt Geiger
Kenneth Hansen

D. Keithle y

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

Kenneth Belt
Danie l Buresh
David Buresh

Janice Carlsen
Kathryn Cecil
Kenneth Churchill
Dayle Crowder

K. Leaders

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

George Jensen
Paul Jensen
Judy Johnsen
John Kennedy
James Kerr

Lorane Kinney
Gary Lary
Allen Leaders
Marvin Leaders
Jacqueline Linden

Ruthann Mace
Carol McMullen
Mike Molgard
Jeffery Nix on
Karen Olsen

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

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

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

�Terry Finn
President
Cabinet Rep.

J. Potter

v.-Pres .•

P. McMullen
Secretary

Linda Je nsen
Cabine t R e p.

M. Christensen
Treasurer

Jean Herrill
Cabinet Rep·

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

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

Vick i Aney
Kathryn Brightbill
Judy Christe nse n

Shirley Christensen
Norman Collins
Tom Collins
Donald Darrington

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

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

�CLASS OF )66

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

Rona ld Kerber
Warren Kinney
Charlene Lowe
Larry Miller

Dean Ness
Ch arlotte Ni emann
Sa lly Olsen
Linda Parks

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

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

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

�M . A . Timm
President

C. Arrick
V. President

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S. Kerber
Secretary

K . C hollett
Treasurer

R . Re e lfs

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

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

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

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

J.

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J.

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

�Mary Jo Fienhold
Helen Fulfs

Candyce Fustos
Bill Hiller
Patricia H ough

The Junior's Status Sy=bol

Gary Johnson
Jackie Justen
Janet Keithley

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Larry Larsen
Steven Leaders
Tom Leonard
JoLene Mace

Alan Nelson
Char les Neilsen
Dona ld Nie lsen
Susan Osborn

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

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

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those blank pages.

I'd rathe r do it myself.

CLASS IS
NOW IN
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Study - Study - Study

�Look at that ham; he's supposed
to be typing.

I got it! I got it!

Well, what do you expect from
a beginner?

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�CLASS OF )64
OFFICERS:

Pre sident:
Se cretary:

Phil Feller
Gloria Brown

CABINET REPRESENT A TIVES:

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

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

MOTTO:

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

FLOWER:

Crimson Glory R ose

COLORS:

White, Go ld , and Blue

C LA SS SPONSOR :

Mr. Whit more

ENROLLM ENT STATI STIC S:

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

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

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

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

JEA N BURESH
Librarian 1

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

GARY HOUGH

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

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

GA RY JAMES
Football 1, Basketball 1, Wrestling 2, Track 1-2 -4
GERALD JENSEN
Bus Driver
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�FRA NKil N JENSON

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

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

CHARLES LEADERS
Chorus 1-3

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

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

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

KIRK

M~MANAMY

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

MERLE OLTMANS
Baseball 1

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

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

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

CONNIE RING
U.H.T . 1

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

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

ROGER TORNETON
Bus Drive r

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

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

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

LaVERN YEOMAN

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�ACTIVITIES

�I WO N' T stay in thi s house ! !

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

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

R e a lly be lie r
it out!

That's a snake !!

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

Behind the scenes

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

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

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

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AND THEIR ATTENDANTS
Seni ors:

Enna H ou gh - Byron D earix on

Juniors:

C a ro l Arrick - Pa ul Ch ristensen

�HOMECOMING 1964

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

The Royal Court

"There 1s two more for us! "

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

�AND PROM

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

The "Sting Rays" we re great!

·And we dance d ---

There were mixed
" After the ha 11 "

Tim e o ut for
refreshments

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�Mary Ann Timm and
Paul Christensen
Junior Leaders

BA CCALA UREA TE
AND ...

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

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

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

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

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

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

WHAT A GA ME!

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

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

Play practice???

Ron Anderson - -incognito

Shu - u -u-t up ! !

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

H um m, what c an I do now ?

52

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

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

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

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

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�Capital AfJfJearance-The Beatles p erformed for a yo uthful a udi en ce in ·washington on th e ni ght of February 12.
Ranger on T arget-Thi s is a pho to grap h o f th e lunar su rface taken by
th e R ange r 7 spacecra ft prior to its
impac t o n th e moon Jul y 3 1st. T h e
area shown is about o ne an d twothird s miles on a side. The small es t
craters are about 30 feet in di amete r
a nd 10 feet deep. Some of th e large
craters are about 300 fee t in diam e ter.

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O/Je11ing for ] 1miors-T hese coll ege juniors jo ined
th e Peace Corps' new su mm er proj ec t for sil' to
eight weeks of tra ining simil ar to th at fo r reg ul ar
P eace Corps vo lunteers. They la ter did surveying
wo rk n ea r Taos, N.M. After grad uati o n t h ey will
be sent to Latin Am erica.

Family Grieves-G ust Ca rl so n , fath er
of Dr. P a ul Carlson , m edical mission ary slain b y rebel troops in the Congo, d a bbed at hi s eyes during a news
co nference in Los Angeles o n Nove m ber 24. H e is fl anked by hi s d a ug hter
and another son.
N ew Teen-Age Queen-S milin g Carolyn Mignini , 17, of Ba lti more was
crowned th e new M iss Tee n- age America of 196.5 in Da llas o n November 13.

World's Fair at N ight-T he New Yo rk \Vo rld 's Fair a ttra cted as m a n y v1s1tors at ni g ht
. as it did during th e d ay foll ow in g its April o penin g . The ni g httim e lig hts set off th e
bea utiful p avilions constructed by many co untri es.

�D emocrnl ic Vi cto r - Pres ident Lynd on J o hn son
wo n th e 1964 elec ti o n b y the greates t pluralit y
a nd p e r ce nt o f th e to tal vo te in U . S. hi sto r y.
J o hn so n became Pres id e nt at the assassinatio n o f
J o hn 1''. Ke nn edy in 1963.

Bnr ry's Ballle for Voles-Sen . Ba rry Goldwate r
wa s surro und ed by fans at Knoxvill e, T enn ., a ir·
p o rt Septe mbe r 16 as he ca mpai g ned fo r the
pres id en cy o n th e R epublica n tick e t. T he co nse r vati ve se n a to r swe pt to a first-ball o t no min atio n a t th e con vention in San

National Events zn R eview-1964

Cnrds nie th e W111 11n -Roger C raig leaped o n a gro u p
o f teammates surrounding t h p itch er Bob G ibso n mo·
111 · nt ~ after the la•t ou t in the seventh "Vo rld Seri es
game won by the Red bit ti s ove r the Yankees, 7-5, in St.
[ oui~.

I'm th e Great est- Cassiu s Clay wh oo ped it
up with his h a ndl ers after he won the
world h eav yweight title in Mi a mi Beach
in Fe bruary. H e was credited with a technical knockout of Sonn y Listo n when Liston fail ed to a n swe r th e bell for th e seve nth round .

A /nslwn Ottak e- A wh ole lin e of cars rested a bo u t ~20 fee t below stree t level o n a
m a in th oro ug h fa re in An chorage t he d ay
fo llow in g th e di sas tro us ea rthq ua ke on
March 27 .

Nobe l Pri:e ll'inn e r-Dr. Ma nin
Luth er King, Jr., ri gh t, was
g ree ted by Ri cha t d C. Pa tte rso n ,
commiss io ne r of p u bli c even ts.
a t Kenn edy In te rn a tio na l Airport Dec. 16 on a rri va I from
E urope. D r. Kin g was in Oslo
to receive th e 1964 Nobe l Peace
P rize.

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Terry Schroeder

In memorium, this Log of 1965 is dedicated to Terry Schroeder,
graduate of 1964, paragon of courage, emitter of cheer.
In spite of illness that left his body braced through his life and
would have made a lesser individual an invalid, his ever -smiling
presence was felt everywhere helping to turn moment s of g loom
into monuments of joy. Those whose privileged lives touch ed his
will ever be enriched by the experience.

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FACULTY

�EDUCATIONAL
SUPER VISORS

This isThom as E. Knowiton 19 ye ars the
Superintendant of Underwood Community
School. He is now situated in his busy new
office, the hub of school activity.

And this is Miss Minnie E. Taylor, Prin cipal of Underwood, the supervisor of high
school activity. She also teaches U.S . History to the junior class.

Meet Mr. Francis Troxell, Unde rwood 's
E 1 em en tar y Supervisor, who hails from
Maryville, Missouri, He divides his time
between duties in the new elementary building and teaching office practice, general
business law to high 5chool students.

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�JAMES ELSBERRY
Vocal Instruc tor
Music Theory

ROYCE GARRETT
Biology
Physiology
World History
Senior Class

ROSE MARIE VALESQUEZ
English I &amp; II
Speech
Junior Class

CLARENCE BOOS
Chemistry
General Science
Science Club
Student C abinet

MIKE HOLDERNESS
Football Catch
Tr ack Coach

MARY VIRGINIA RYAN
English III &amp; IV
Class Plays

RUSS SOLBERG
Typing I
Bookkee ping
A thletic Director
Basketba ll

MEL MASEK
Gov 't-Econ.
World Geography
Sociology
Wrestling
Football
Sophomore Class

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I ndustrial Arts
Yearbook
Track
Basketb a ll

SUSAN HOLDERNESS
Home Economics
UHT

MAX SMITH
Instrumental Music

JUNE WYLAND
Art
Pep Club

ELENORA K. MURPHY
Spanish I
Librarian

HELEN MURPHY
Al ge bra I &amp; II
Geometry
General Math
Latin I &amp; II

�FAMILIAR
FACES

Class of 1965
Motto- "If you can't find a path, make one."
Flower- "Crimson Glory Ros e "
Colors- "Pearl and Blue "

�AILEEN ANDRESS: Class Play 3; UHT 1-2-3-4; Chorus l; Pep Club 1-2-3
FRANCY ARNOLD: Pep Club 3-4; UHT 3-4
CAROL ARRICK: UHT 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Cheerleader 2-3-4; Pep Club l;
Homecoming 3; Queen 4; Class Officer 3; Chorus l
TAMARA BATES: UHT 1-2-4; Chorus l; Class Play 4
GARY BECKNER: Track 1-3; Football 3
TOM BELL: Basketball 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3· 4; Football 3; Student Cabinet 2;
Yearbook 4; Lettermen Club 4
WAYNE CASSON: Football 4; Lettermen Club 4
WESLIE CASSON: Football 3-4; Lettermen Club 4; Bus Driver 4
KEN CHOLLETT: Basketball 1-2-4; Football 4; Track 3-4; Yearbook 4; Class Officer
3-4; Lettermen Club 4
KEN CHRISTENSEN: Yearbook 4
PAUL CHRISTENSEN: Class Play 3-4; Homecoming 3-4; Football 3-4; Track 2; Chorus
1-2-3 - 4; Student Cabinet l; Basketball l; Swing Chorus 4; Band
1-2-3-4; Lett ermen Club 4
LINDA CLAUSEN : UHT 1-2 -3- 4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus l; Yearbook 4; Class Play 4
JAY DARGIN: Basketball 1-2-3 - 4; Football 3-4; Class Officer 2; Yearbook 4; Lettermen
Club 4
TRUDY DILLER : Chor us 1-2-3-4 ; Swing Chorus 4; Pep Club 1-2-3; Student Cabinet 4
MARLOWE OONER: Wre s tl ing 1-2-3; Bus Driver 4; Class Play 3
DANNY DRYDEN: Football 3- 4 ; Track 3-4; Science Club 2-3; Lettermen Club 4
MARY JO F IENHOLD: Chorus 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; UHT 1-2 -3-4; Yearbook 2-34 ; Class Plays 3-4
HELEN FULFS: UHT 1-2 -3-4; Science Club 2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2-3-4
CANDY FUS'IDS: UHT 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1- -4; Chorus 1-2-3; Class Play 3-4
BILL HILLER: Football 4; Basketball l; Yearbook 4; Lettermen Club 4
PAT HOUGH: UHT 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Science Club 2
GARY JOHNSON: Football 3-4; Wrestling 3-4; Lettermen Club 4
JACKIE JUSTIN: Pep Club 1-2-3-4; UHT 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2; Class Play 4
JANET KEITHLEY: Chorus 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 4; Yearbook 4; Pep Club 1- 2-3; UHT
1-2-3 -4 ; Class Play 3
SANDRA KERBER: Pep Club 1-3-4; UHT 1-2-3-4; Class Play 3-4 ; Yearbook 3 -4;
Chorus 1-2-3-4; Class Officer 3
LARRY LARSEN: Track l
STEVE LEADERS: Class Play 3-4; Band l; Student Cabinet 4
JO LENE MACE: UHT 1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2
CHARLES NIELSEN: Class Play 3-4; Chorus 3-4; Science Club 3 - 4; Trac k 3 ;
Basketball l
ALAN NELSON: Football 3-4; Basketball 3-4; Track 3-4 ; Class Officer 4
SUSAN OSBORN: UHT 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3; Chorus 1-2; L ibrarian 3
HOPE REAL: Pep Club 2-3-4; Chorus 2-3-4
MARK ROSS: Class Play 3-4; Wrestling 1-4; Science Club 3 ; L ettermen Club 4
GAIL SOLLAZZO: Wrestling l; Basketball 1-3-4
SUSAN SPENCER: Chorus 1-3; Band 3-4; Class Play 3-4; UHT 1-2- 3-4; Pep Club 1-23-4; Yearbook 3-4
JOHN TERRY: Student Cabinet 1-2-3; Science Club 2-3-4; Class Play 3 -4; Ch eerleader

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SUSAN TIARKS: UHT 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1 2-3 -4 ; Chorus 1-2; Yearbook 4; C lass Play 4
MARY ANN TIMM: Cheerleader 1-3-4; Class Officer 1-3 - 4; Student Cabinet 2;
Yearbook 2-3-4; UHT 1-2-3-4 ; Band 1- 2-3 ; Class Play 3-4;
Chorus 1- 2; Science Club 4; Pep Club 2
JERI TVRDIK: Student Cabinet 3-4; Pep Club 3; Cheer leade r 4; Science Club 3 -4 ; Band
2-3-4; Chorus 2-3-4; Homecoming 4; Class Play 3-4
LINDA YOUNG: UHT 1-2 - 3 -4 ; Pep Club 1- 2-3-4; Chorus l; Yearbook 3; C lass Play 3 - 4
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�CAROL ARRICK
11 T weety 11
She is short on nothing
but height.

AILEEN AND RESS
"Sam"
The outside of her head
is rusty, but the inside is
not.

FRANCY ARNOLD
Never a harsh word about
anybody; she comes to
school to make friends and
study.

TAMARA BATES
"Tammy"
"Good morning" each
morning; "Good night"
every night; And sm iles
in between; That's
Tammy alright!

GARY BECKNER
"Beck"
Sometimes I sit and thinkusually I just sit.

WAYNE CASSON
"Wayne"
I may b e slow, but I'm
ahe ad of you.

TOM BELL
"Willie "
Life is full of surprises;
I surprise the m all.

WESLIE CASSON
"W e s"
Hey ! Don 't recite so loud
I'm trying to get some re st

�KENNE1H CHOLLETT
"Ross"
When he's around anything can happen and
usually does.

KEN CHRISTENSEN
"Chris"
All great me n are dying;
I d on't fe el so well myse lf.

LINDA CLAUSEN
"Loopy"
. Men are like celloph ane ,
transparent but hard to
rem ove once y ou get
wrapped u p in them .

JAY DARGIN
"Friday Man"
I wasn 't born smart
I wasn't born dumb
I was born just to
h ave fun!
TRUDY DILLER
" Toots"
I f b l ond h air and ·a smile
were worth mone y, she 'd
be a milliona ire .

MARLOWE E. DONER
"M arty"
M e? Lat e? It t akes a long
time to park that bus !

DANNY DRYDEN
" Shot-Put Dan"
Those that are quiet
are not necessarily asleep.

PAUL CHRISTENSEN
"Herluf"
T all, Blonde, and a
Swinger; Scholar, Actor, and Singer.

�CANDYCE FUSTOS

"Fuzz"
Sorrow and I are
strangers.

MARY JO FIENHOLD

"M .J:"
Dignity does not consist of possessing honors,
but of deserving them.

HELEN FULFS
"Jean"
My life is as unplanned as
the hiccups!

BILL HILLER
"Willie -Bill"
When I have nothing
else to do, I come to
school.

PA TRICIA HOUGH
"Pat"
It sure is easy to blush .

GARY JOHNSON
Once caught studying,
but has since lived
down the reputation.

JACKIE JUSTEN
"J ack"
I can keep a secret,
going!

JANET KEITHLEY
"J a nie"
Boys are b othersome, but I
like to be bothered.

SANDRA KERBER
"Sandy"
It's not a crime to be t all•
just unha ndy-that's all.

�LARRY LARSEN
"Smilie"
Everything is funny but
I don't exert myself
l a ughing .

STEVEN LEADERS
"Steve"
I'm not in lov e with myself, but we 're sure good
fr iends.

J oLENE MACE
"J o"
Why worry ? Y esterday is
g one , tomorrow isn't here.

ALAN NELSON
"Mud - F l ap"
lngels are perfect , but I' m
L g uy .

DO.'l"AID NIELSEN
"Don"
My memory is the
thing I forget with.

SUSAN OSBORN
"Ozzie"
A sophisticated hillbilly.

CHARLES NIELSEN
"Charlie"
At first gl ance he seem s
quiet and shy; but the n
you see the "gleam" in
his eye .

HOPE REAL
"Hopey "
A grin and a kind word

for all.

TOM LEONARD
"Tommy"
Why push, when you
can coast ?

�SUSAN SPENCER
"Susie"
If you keep your
mouth shut, you'll
never put your foot
in it.

MARK ROSS
He used to study and
cram and sweat. And
he still does! But not
so much, I bet.

GAIL SOLLAZZO
11 Sloz"
When work and play conflict-stop work.

JOHN" TERRY
"Count Terry Cloth"
I like to laugh and play
all day, but school work
often gets in the way .

SUSAN TIARKS
11 Suz 11
As a freshman I was
so quiet and shy, but
now just look how wild
am I.

MARY ANN TIMM
"Butch"
High school days have
their delights, but
can't compare with
high school nights.

JERALYN TVRDIK
"Jeri"
A mighty huntress and
her prey is man.

LINDA YOUNG
"Angel"
Don't confuse the gleam in
her eyes with the reflection
of contact lenses. It's not!

RUSSELL REELFS
"Russ"
Although Russ had to
leave us at the semeste r
he'll always be a me m -'
ber of our class.

�UNDERCLASSMEN

�JUNIORS

Kathryn
Brightbill

Judy
Christensen

Mike
Christensen

Shirley Christensen
Norman Collins

Charlene Eggers
Terry Finn

Cynthi a Drummond
Tim Durick

Class
O fficers
Bev
H artje

Re x
Grote

L arry
Hedegaard

Kathleen
Hartwell

The juniors, sponsoring the 1964-1965 Junior - Senio r Pr om, earned mo ney by
having two car washes, serving at basketball game s, and having a danc e. Members of
the class also obtained money by having the junior class play in Nove mber.
That same month the juniors ordered the ir class r ings . As u s ua l th e y waited
impatiently till February when they arrived .
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�Jean Herrill
JoAnn Hough
Teddy Hough
Jerry Hurt
Dona ld Ives

Robert Jensen
Linda Jenson
Lonna Jenson
Judy Kamm inga
R on Kerber

Warren Kinney
Cha rlene Lowe
Phy llis McMullen
Larry Miller
De a n N ess

Charlotte Nie mrum
Sally Olsen
Linda Parks
Lyle Peterse

Janice Pc;itter
Sylvia Ridlen
K athleen Rodenburg
Greg Ross
P at Ryan

David Shudak
Beverly Sharrett
Geri Stange
R ola nd Tiarks
Kathryn Turpin

Karen Wilcoxen
Sharon Wilcoxen
C arla Wilson
J a ckie Wilson
Sharon Young

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�Class Officers
President - Dave Buresh
Vice-Pres. - John Kennedy
Secretary - Susan House
Treasurer - Mary Jo Fischer
Sponsor - Mel ivlasek
Ken Belt

D an Buresh
D ave Buresh

SOPHOMORES
J a nice Carlsen
Katie Cecil
P am Christofferse n

1964

Ken Churc hill
Dayle Crowder
Bill Dohse
H arold Dory

1965
G a ry Ehre ns
Kathy Finn
Mary Jo Fischer
Perlene Floerc hinger
A llen G ardner

M a thi as Geiger
Ke n H an sen
John H artwe ll
J anic e Hough
Lilly Hough
Sharon Hough

Susan House
G eorge J ensen
Paul J ensen
J udy J ohnsen
H arrie t Kamming
Dennis Keithley
John Kennedy

�Jim Kerr
Lorane Kinney
Alle n Leaders
K a thy Leaders
M arvin Le a ders
Sue Linden
Ruth Ann M ace

Carol McMullen
Mary Jo Minear
Mike Molg ard
P aul Nielson
Kare n Olsen
Carol Oltrn ans

Linda Rasmussen
D awn Re al
Lynd a Rode nburg
R od Se veryn
M ary Shud ak

Pearl Wilson
J oLinda Stange
D ale Tiarks
Ronald Wilcoxen

W h at is it?
John Witt
Vance Wolverton
Richard Wright

The Sopho more Class, w ith an e nrollment of
fifty-five , c ompl et ed thei r second high school year
with an out stand ing record . Th ey were a contr ibution to our school in studies and in a c tivities.

Susan Yochem
Dennis Zolck

A beatnik party th e first semester was a change
Th ey also enjo yed a picnic
at Fair mount Park the l ast semest er.

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Seven coup 1 es from th e class we r e chos e n to
serve as w a it er and waitr esses for th e Junior Senior Prom.

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NOT SHOWN:
Judy Thompson

�Allen Bates, Colleen Bates, Kurt Bell, Jane Boos, Beverly C arl sen , El a ine C arrigan , Cindy Christensen,

Dav id Christensen, Bruce Christoffersen, Ed Churchill, Bruce Darring ton , Wayne DiCenzo, Steven Dorland,
Susan Dryden

FRESHMEN
'
Ent ering high school we r e fifty-thr ee fearl e ss fr e shme n. Although the y fac e d
many new adventure s and perils, th e y wer e victorious irt all respects.
They were offered a variet y in cour ses ; Eng lish I, g e ne ral science, Algebra I,
math, home economics , Industrial Arts I, Spanish, and Latin.
Th e fr eshII].an party, sponsored by Mr. Pingel , consisted of a roll e r skating party
at the Underwood Community Ha ll .

Richard Eames, Jeff Eggers, Be nnet Fulfs, Kenne th G ardner, R hon d a G e ise, Rodney Graalfs, Keith Hartje

D avid Hartwell, Al an H e d egaard, Elizab e th Hold ing, J ohn J a ckson, Ray J ack son, D av i d J e nsen, Johnny Johnson

�Kathy Kerber
Steve Larson
Judy Leaders

Kerry Voss
Billy Whyte
Larry Wright

M artha McMullen
D avid Minssen
Nancy Nielson

Beth Ann Oltmans
Debby Roennau
Cra ig Sch m ielau

1964
1965

In like a Lamb ..•

Rick Scott
Lee Sieve rs
J a m es Sollazzo

Susan Sowe rs
Donald Stan ge
Phillip T e rry

.• • out like a Lion
Jolene Ti arks
Roy Tiark s
Kathleen T roxell

Marcia Leade.t.:s
Marilyn Masker
Kristie McManamy

�The Line-Up

Giddap-Horsey

I'm even pretty with my eyes shut

Follow
the leader

Decisi onsDecisions

Just a moment, please.

on one is lnjun fun.

King of the Mountain

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�ORGANIZATIONS

�Ken Christensen
"Our Artist"

'(LOG)) STAFF
One who has never been involved with the preparation of a year book could not realize
just how much time and effort goes into such a project . Early in the year, students
volunteer for a position on the LOG staff, and those chosen are assigned certain tasks.
Usually those students are willing to do extra work, and there is plenty to do-planning,
typing, editing, picture cutting, pasting, drawing, selling, and proofreading.
Mary Jo Fienhold
Sr. - Mary Ann Timm
Jr. - Vicki Aney
Jay Dargin
Kenny Chollett
Bill Hiller
Tom Bell
Al Nelson
Mike Christensen
Carol Arrick
Jackie Justen
Susie Tiarks
Bev Hartje
Susan Spencer
Linda Clausen
Sandra Kerber
Jan Keithley
Kenny Christensen

Editor-in -Chief
Co-Editors
Sports Editor
Football
Basketball
Track
Wrestling
Copy Editor
Writers:
Typists:
Sal es Manager
As s istant
Art Editor

Every m e mber of th e staff deserves commendation for a job well done. Special
tha nks go to Pastor Baa r of the Underwood Lutheran Church for his coop e ration and
ass is tance.

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�OUR

STUDENT
CABINET
President-Terry Finn
Vic e-President-Trudy DiL.er
Secretary-Tre asurer-J eri Tvrdik
R eporter-Sy lv i a Ridle n
Sponsor- Mr. Clare nce Boos

MEMBE RS
Se niors :
Trudy Diller
Steve Leaders
Jeri Tvrdik
Juniors:
Tim D uri c k
Terry Finn
Phyllis McMulle n
Sophomore:
Bill Dohse
Linda Rodenburg
Rod Seveiyn
Freshmen:
Johnny Johnson
Debby Roennau
Kathy Tiarks

The Student Cabin et, cons isting of t hr e e members from each class , i s one of th e
busiest organizations in schoo l . Th e ir dut y is r epresenting th e s tud ent s as a whole, to
promote more school a ct ivity, and to s et r ules for s tude nt s t o follow.
Under the supervis ion of Mr . Clare nce Boos , th e Student Cab inet was abl e to s uppl y
a school paper, Eagle Tales. M a n a ge m e n t of t h e choos ing of che erl eade rs and of
Homecoming roya lty is one of the ir pro j ects.
Th e Student Cabinet also s upplied a l ittl e exc it e me nt by hav ing a cloth e s drive. Th e
class that brought in the most was reward ed five dollar s .
The boys had an enjoyabl e w e ek by wat ching t h e g ir l s carrying boy's books dur ing
twirp week. To nd the tv·: irp week, the Student Cab in et sponsor ed an all school da nce.
Officers journey d to Ames to see h ow other cabinets are managed and to fi nd improved

ways for ours.
'D1ere are many duties of the cab in et , but each m e mber take s hi s part.

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�UNDERWOOD
HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW
The Underwood Homemakers of Tomorrow was organized to promote the art of
homemaking and encourage its members to develop en thus i as m a 1on g those lines .
Guest speakers at the monthly meetings gave demonstrations of candle-making,
facial make-up, gift-wrapping, and hair-styling.
11oney-making projects includ ed selling home-made candy at the basketball games,
and selling cookbook sets.
The year's big social event was a banquet at the Pink Po o d 1 e, given in honor of th
seniors and other girls who received on e hundred credits under the "Point Syst e m" which
is new this year.
Officers chosen by the club's 41 members are pictured below:
Susan Osborn - Secretary
Mary Jo Fienhold - Treasurer
Mrs. Susan Holderness - Faculty Sponsor
Jean Herrill - Historian
Carol Arrick - President
Linda Clausen - Vice President

�ROW 1. Pa ul Jense n, W arren Kinney, Mike Christe nsen, J ay D argin, Tim Durick, Wayne C asson .
Pa ul Christ e nse n,. T om Be ll, George Jense n, Kurt Bell D an Dryden, Wes C asson, P aul Jensen. ROW
2 . Mr. M asek, T ed Hough , Ke n Churchill, Ga1y Johnson, Bill Hiller, R on Kerber, D ean Ness, Don
D arringt on , Bob Jensen, D ave Buresh, Re x Gr ote , Terry Finn, Kei th H artje , Mr. Solberg. ROW 3 .
Mr. Holderne ss, Ken G ardner, Je ff Eggers, D ave M innsen, Ken Cholle tt, Alan Nelson, M ark Ross,
Larry Wright, Ga il Sol azzo, Johnny J ohnson, De nnis Keithley, John Kennedy, Mr . Pinge l.

LETTERMEN CL UB
In the in it ia l y e ar , th e L ettermen 's Clu b flour i sh ed. The only r equirement to b e
eligibl e to jo in wa s to have l ett er ed in e ith er basketball, football, wr &lt;:stling , or t r a ck .
Let t er sweat ers or Let t erm e n 's jacket s were th e embl em of th e club:
Out of the t h irty - s ev e n m embe r s, twenty- fiv e will b e r eturning l ett erm en; fo ur s en ior s
of the twelv e l ett e red in mo r e than one sport.
This club was dev eloped to promot e bett er athl etic s within th e schoo l . Both sport s manship and unity wer e enc our ag ed.
Special honors w e r b s towed on all 1 e t t e r in g senio r s. They rece ived e ight inch
letrers with th e insignia of each sport l ett ered in .
Al 1 co ach e s sponsor ed t his club .

Offi cers
Pres. M ik e Christensen
Sec . - T re as . Tom Bell
Report e r Paul Christense n
Sponsor
Mr .
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Me l M asek
Russ Solberg
Mike Hol derness
Bob Ping el

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�CAROL ARRICK

10-11-12

MARY ANN TIMM

9 - 11-12

JANET KEITI-ILEY

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JERI TVRDIK

12

JEAN HERRILL

11

JANICE HOUGH

10

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�The 1964-1965 sportsmen were "cheered on to VICTORY" (or very close t o it) by the 5 4 Pep Club
m embers. The girls dressed in school colors with blue skirts a nd blue - and - white pinstri pe blouses .
The girls had a chili supper during our "Home" b a sketball ·game with T reynor, served at the concession stand, sponsored a coa t check, and sold m a gazine subscription s t o finance the 13th Annual Athletic Banquet held a tthe 64Club April 14 in honor of lettering play ers and coa che s from our four sport s,
a nd the gra duating Pep Club girls .

EAGLE SUPPOR TS
Officers shown BELOW :
M a ry Jo Fienhold-Pre sident
Phyllis McMullen-Secretary
Mrs . J. Wyland-f a culty Sp onsor
Linda Clause n-Vic e -Pre sident
Bev H artje - Tre a ¢er

�I

Keith

Ken Churchill
Susann Spencer
Claudia Fischer
JoAnn Eames
Phyllis McMullen
Eddie Churchill
V ance Wolverton
Je an Herrill
Mr. Max Smith

Terry Finn
Becky Herrill
P a ul Christensen
Ric hard Eames
Jane Boos
Beth Ann Peterse n
Greg Ross
Vicki Aney

Woodwind T rio
J an Hough
Jean Herrill
Bev H artje

Violin Duet
Paul Christe nsen
Kenneth Churc hill

Sax Qu artet
Vanc e Wolv erton
Lind a Rodenburg
Phyllis McMullen
Eddie C hurchill

�CONCERT BAND
Under the direction of Max Smith, the concert band has had an active year.
The band partic ipated in Quin-County at Irwin and Ho m ecoming festivities , in addition
to the several concerts given throughout t he year .
An exchange concert was p erform ed between Avoca and Underwood in Apr il .
Several of the band membe rs participated in the orchestra for "Manhattan Tower"
and " T ro ubl e in Tahiti."
Finish ing the year, band earned a I rating at lar ge group cont e st a t Shelby and played
for Baccal aureate and Commencement.

Brass Sextet
Greg Ross, Beth nn Peterson, David
Hartwell, Ke ith Hartje Paul Christensen,
Richard Eames.

Drum Major - Vance Wolverton
Majorettes- Kristi Aney, T ammie Grote
Kristie Cl ausen, Nancy Parish
Jackie Benson, Dorothy Fischer
Flag Girls- Katie Cecil, Ann Jessen
Susie House , J an Hough
Julie Drum mond, Marcia Ehrens

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�Keith Hartje, Ed Churchill,
Richard Eames, John Jackson
Linda Rodenburg, J eanHerrill, Keith Hartje, Trudy Diller, Vicki
Aney, Greg Ross, Pam Christoffersen, Ron Kerber, Sally Olsen,
Phyllis McMullen, Paul Christensen, Ken Churchill, Terry Finn.

This year the Mixed Chorus started out w it h 63
members . They were then narrowed down according
to ability to a group consisting of 47.
Two concerts were given by the Mixed Chorus plu s
the two operettas, "Manhattan Tower" and "Troubl e
in Tahiti."
Two mixed quartets went to All -State tryouts h eld
at Creston; one was privileged to be able to attend th
All-State festival at Des Moines .
Members of the chorus went to small g r oup conte st
at Shelby .
The select choir earned a I r at i n g at large group
contest held at Sidney .

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The Music Department
p r es ent ed
"Manhattan
Tower " by Gordan Jenkins
a nd "Trouble in Tahiti" by
Leo nard Bernst e in Mar c h
21 and 22.

"Manhattan Tower " was
an expres s ion of t he com poser ' s love for New York
City . Cl ar l s N e i 1 s o n ,
lJack d by a swing chorus,
narrated this moving story .
"Trouble in Tahiti" was
a satire o n American life.
Sam, por trayed by Paul
Christensen, and his wife
Dinah, Trudy Dill er , were
failing to achieve marital
harmony. They were
}Ja • ed b y c. Grec ian trio
born of thA rad io wh ich inducted Keitll Hartje, Sally
)l sen, an d Pam Christoffersen.

�Wha t an ODOR ...

SCIENCE CLUB
By increasing interest in sciences of chemistry, biology, phy s iology, and physics,
research is increased among students . This is th e purpos e of th e Scie nc e Club.
The Science Club promoted the now annual Sc ienc e Fair March 10. One h u n d r e d
twenty-three students including high school and junior hi g h students participa t ed.
Winners, John Terry and Mervin L e ad ers , high school, and Jane Boo s , Judy Lead e rs,
and Tammy Grote, junior high, we re given an expens e paid trip to Des Moines to e nter
in the state wide Sc ience Fair, April 9-10.
Members earned money by 8elling popcorn at a basketball game.

Division Winners
High School

High School

Junior High
Astronomy

1. Judy Leaders
2. Rhonda Geise
Chemistry
1. Mary Ann T imm
2. P. Christensen
Physics
1. John Terry
2. Terry Finn
Geology
1. J ane Boos
2. Gary Jensen

Junior High
Biology

1. J ohn Hartwe ll

1.

2. Sally Olsen

2. John J ackson

Engineering
1.
2.

B. D arrington
D avid H artwell

Steve Dorl and
2. J udy Leaders

1.

1. Ricky Scott
2. David H artwe ll

Science Club Officers
President-John T erry
Vic e Pres, -Charles Nie lse n
Sec . -Treas. -Ka thy Hartwell
Public ityHistori an- P aul Christensen

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2.

T ammy Grote
D avid Jensen
Tammy Grote

�ATHLETICS

�''EAGLES))

Mikethe BIG STAR

RESERVES
John Jackson
Ray Jackson
Ken Belt
Dennis Zolck
John Hartwell
Rodney Graalfs
Roy Tiarks

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KEN GARDNER
WEIGHT CLASS-95 lbs.
W-3, L-5
JOHN KENNEDY
WEIGHT CLASS- 95 lbs.
W-1, L-7

KEITH HARTJE
WEIGHT CLASS -103 lbs.
W- 4, L-5

DENNIS KEITHLEY
WEIGHT CLASS-112 lbs.
W-0 , L-3

MIKE CHRISTENSEN
WEIGHT CLASS-120 lbs .
W-10 , L-1
PO-HA TOURNAMENT
1st Pla ce
HARLAND INVITATIONAL
1st Place
I. S. D. INVITATIONAL
1st Place
DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS
1st Pla ce

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WEIGHT CLASS-133 lbs .
W-0, L-6

Coach Masek

LARRY WRIGHT
WEIGHT CLASS-138 lbs.
W-0, L-11 , T-1
DICK WRIGHT
WEIGHT CLASS-154 lbs.
W-1, L- 4

GA RY JOHNSON
WEIGHT CLASS-1 45 lbs.
W-8 , L-3 , T-1
PO-HA TOURNAMENT
3rd Plac e
I. S. D. INVITATIONAL
3rd Pla c e

DAVE BURESH
WEIGHT CLASS-154 lbs.
W-4, L-3
PO-HA TOURNAMENT
4th Place
I. S. D. INVITATIONAL
4th Place

Ml\RK ROSS
WEIGHT CLASS-165 lbs .
W - 6, L- 5 , T - 1
PAUL JENSEN
WEIGHT CLASS-HWT
W-4, L-7
I. S. D. INVITATIONAL
3rd Place

�ROW 1: Mike Christensen, Wayne DiCenzo, Johnny Johnson, Richa rd Wright, Warren Kinne y , A l
N elson, La rry Wright , T ed Hough , Ken Cholle tt , John Ja ckson. ROW 2: Jeff Eggers, Al Le a ders,
Dave Buresh , Tom Bell , Rich Eames, Ge orge Jensen, Terry Finn , Tim Durick, Kurt Bell, Mr.
Pingel.

Cross-Country
John Witt
Russ Reelfs
Vernon Reelfs
Sponsor:
Mr . Pingel

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�One Mile Rel ay
Dav e Buresh, Al Le ad rs , T om Bell , T ed Hough

T w o Mile Re l a y
Mike Christe nse n , Larry Wright , T om Bell , Tim
Du rick

1964
TRA CK
1965
Re turning Le ttermen
Tom Bell , Ke n Cholle tt, Tim Durick

H and -Off

�FOOTBALL
1964
Under the leadership of Coaches
Mike Ho 1 de r n es s and Mel Masek the
Eagles played their first ye a r of competitive football. The Eagles proved to
have one of the most outstanding defensive lines in this area .
This youngteam is mainly composed
of sophomores and juniors, so the bulk
o f the squad will return for next year's
action. Of the twenty-one 1 et t er in g ,
nine were s e niors.
During the year the men acquired
knowledge of fund amen ta 1 football
strategies which will prove effective in
the future.

SEASON'S RECORD
UNDERWOOD

GAMES PLA YEO

OPPONENT

0

WALNUT

6

14

I.S .D.

7

13

CARSON - MACEDONIA

14

0

SHELBY

58

0

TRI-CENTER

0

WEST HARRISON

6

0

ELK HORN

19

0

TREYNOR

14

38

33

�Most Valuable Player
Ken Churchill

Coa ches:
Masek a nd Holderness

Co-Captains
Jay Dargin
Re x Grote

ROW 1: J. Dargin, W. Casson, B. Hiller, K. Chollett, A. Nelson, D. Buresh , T. Durick , R . Grote , D.
Dryden, P. Christensen, J. Johnson. ROW 2: L. W . Whyte , M. Christensen, E. Churchill , K. Hartje,
P. Neilson, K. Churchill, R. Wright, R. Severn, R. Tiarks, K. Bell , D. Keithley . ROW 3: L. Coa ch
Masek, R. Scott, G. Johnson, R. Kerber, P. Jensen, R. Jensen, G. Jensen, W. C asson, L. Wright , N .
Collins, R. Jackso n , Coa ch Holderness.

�I

HUP

�COACHES: Mel Masek - Wrestling, Assistant Football
Mike Holderness- Footb all, Track
Bob Pingel-f. ssist ant Basket ba ll , Assista nt Track
Russ Solberg-Athlet ic Director, Basketball

�SEASON'S RECORD
"B" TEAM
VARSITY
EAGLES
OPPONENT
EAGLES
OPPONENT
41
60
TREYNOR
40
57
TRI-CENTER
32
45
62
59
54
40
EARLING ST. JOSEPH
79
53
LEWIS CENTRAL
49
36
65
79
MO. VALLEY
41
52
47
67
60
50
58
30
SHELBY
46
63
PANAMA- POR TS.tvlO UTH 77
40
41
63
EAST MONONA
28
34
53
54
AVOCA
49
52
46
60
WEST HARRISON
51
37
92
48
NEOLA ST. JOSEPH
56
29
72
59
LEWIS CENTRAL
38
43
67
45
TREYNOR
55
38
PANAMA- PORTSMOUTH 53
49
79
34
56
53
AVOCA
48
49
58
92
OAKLAND
40
41
50
73
FARRAGUT
(SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT)

''BJJ TEAM

�Wa rren Kinney
Points: 273

George Jensen
Points: 242

Alan Nelson
Points: 18

Terry Finn
Points: 39

Ken Churchill
Points: 39

Co-C apt ain
Jay Dargin
Points: 119

Ken Chollett
Points: 30

Ga il So llazzo
Poi nts: 7

Co-Captain
Tom Bell
Points: 147

Paul N eilson
Points: 5

Don Da rrington
Points: 31

Teddy Hough
Point s: 31

Greg Ross
Points: 10

43

�Spa re time beauty methods.

LOBSTER STINKS! ! ! !

Ho , ho, h o!!

I gotta go potty fi rst .
Here I com e,
Re a dy or not .

The All Americ a n Boy

Wa it till I ge t my hands on you!

A ye arly tra dition, Guess WHOSE?

Hey, Ma n! You need a shave!
Oh .. . 'scu se me Loopy.

Look at those dirty , d irty hands !

44

�ACTIVITIES

�JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
An unusual comedy presented by the junior class Novembe r 21 and 22 of 1964 added
to an enjoyable evening for all who attended.
Bud, a high school senior, receives an important formula vital to his father's firm,
and th en in the excitement of his first hypnoti s m exp er iment, forgets it. After he is
hypnotized to help him remember the formula , he e m erge s thinking h e is a cat.
D ismayed at Bud's preference for cream and tuna fish, his family sends him to a
psychiatrist. Th e doctor cure s him of his cat delusion, but now h e thinks h e is
Napol ean.
After a home call by Dr. Ang st, Bud becomes himself again, but th e docto r begins
to ask for saucerfuls of milk.
Dr a s tic m easur es have to be taken before the formula is recovered and the
characters retur n to their tru e id e ntities .

Behi nd the Scene s . . .

CAST
Bud Fermoile .
Lucy, his mother
Gladys, his s ister
Walter, hi s father
Kitty. . . .
Tom . . . . . .
Linda Decker . .
Edith, h er mother
Sam , her father .
Dr. Angst . .
Mr s . Gibbs . . .

· ·Terr y Finn
.
. . Sally Ols e n
. . Cindee Drummond
.
. . Greg Ro ss
. . Bev Har tj e
.
Warren Kinney
.
Jean Her r ill
.
Vick i Aney
. Dean Ness
. Rex Gr ot e
Syl v ia Ridlen
46

After the P e rform a nce ...

�ASK ANY GIRL
April 22-23, 1965
Directed by Miss Mary Virginia Ryan, the seniors presented the comedy, ASK
ANY GIRL, April 22 and 23.
Meg Wheeler, atypical small town girl, came to New York to enlarge her
horizon- - - -to find a husband.
Meg's unique ability to invent statisu'c s fa i 1 s to impress Miles Doughton, but she
lands a job with his firm anyway.
Using the latest advertising techniqu e s, Meg and Miles effect results of "motivation
research" that surprises even thems elves .
The Cast
. Mary Jo Fienhold
Meg \¥h eel er.
. Sandy Kerber
Mrs. Wheel er
Mr. \Nh eel r.
Charles Nielsen
Aunt Fern .
Candyce Fustos
Aunt Letti e
. Linda Young
Ada.
Caro 1 Arrick
L isa.
. Je ri Tvrdik
T he Family
Rub y
Susan Tiarks
Heidi
.Jackie Justen
Jeanni e
Mary Ann Timm
T err i
Susann Sp encer
Vince .
. Steve Lead ers
Alvin .
Mark Ross
Miles Doughton.
. Paul Christens en
Evan Doughton
John Terry
Oh!!
Ellen
Linda Clausen
Jan e . . . . .
Tamara Bates
But I love Miles!

Meg Wheller
a nd
Mr. Doughton

The deciding point

All ends we ll

In high society

47

�25TH
ROYAL
COURT
Spirit a t its peak

SENIOR ATTENDANTS

JUNIOR ATTENDANTS
48

�'

Spirit reached it's peak at
the Si 1 v er Anniversary of
Underwood's Hom ecoming on
December 18, 1965.
Loosing the basketball game
to th e Kn i g ht s o f Panama Portsmouth didn't dampen the
e nth u s i a s m o f students and
alumni.
With the first bars of th e
tr ad it i o n a 1 "Alma Mat er , "
everyone awaited the entrance
oft he royalty. Soon the spotlight revealed th e identity ofthe
Junior Attendants, Jean Herrill
and Terry Finn. Next came Jer i
Tv rd i k and Paul Christens en ,
Senior Attendants. Following
them were Jo 1 en e Darrington
with red roses and Charl es
Kerber with 1 o vi n g cups.
Tammy Scott and Ricky
Anderson joined the rest with
the crowns.
Superintendent T. E . Knowlton , after presenting the roses
a nd the 1 o vi n g cups , crowned
Russell Reelfs and Carol Arrick,
King and Queen of Underwood's
25th Homecoming.

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�"ARABIAN NIGHTS" was the theme present e d May 8, 1965 , at the Junior-Senior
Banquet and Prom. The juhiors worked day and night for weeks r e adying camels, palm
trees, tents, and crepe paper decorations for th e big n ight .
Then it was 6:30, time for people to start arr iv ing. Everyone came in fancy duds - acting more mannerly and reserved than we 'd thought possibl e .
Junior mothers prepar ed swiss steak wh ich was served t o th e ne arly 120 g uests by
waiters and waitresses chosen by a vote of the junior clas s .
They were :
Dave Buresh
Billy Dohs e
Dennis Keithl ey
Rod Severo n
John Kennedy
Paul Nielsen
John Hartwell

Pearl W ilson
Kathy Rodenburg
Susan House
Sus ie Yoch em
Lorane Kinney
Kath y F inn
Pam Chr is t offerson

After the meal , guests were entertained by th e rea din g of th e Senior Clas s Will ,
song s by the Jun i or Sextet, a senior 's "Reminisce nces , " a nd a farewell from Mis s
Mary Virg inia Ryan.
.
Then they rolled up the rug, push ed aside the furnitur e, and s ignal ed for th e mu s ic·
Enter Bob MacDonald's Combo- -w ith a familiar face, Mr . Wheel er.
And a "fun" evening was had b y all. Sen iors wer e prop erly s urp r ised and very w e ll
su ited w ith the dinn er , decorations , and dancing . And th e juniors were proud of the
job they'd done.

Arab ian "salves 11 serve ... .

.

their "m asters " ...

and h onorable guests from other "tribes.

11

�Entertaining in pla c e
of dancing girls .....

and Ken Chollett r ead the Se ni or
Class Will .

Junior Se).1:et sa ng .....

JUNIOR

SENIOR

BANQUET AND PROM
To aid in th e d ige sti n of rich Middle Eastern foods g ue sts
danced. . . . . . . to the music of Bob MacDonald's
Combo.

DID YOU KNOW

T E CHERS e a t .. .
,l\]'ID d a nce! !

�In prepa ra tion

Junior Le ade rs
Terry Finn
Bev Ha rtj e

Ho nor Stud ent s:
Charl es Nie lsen
Paul Christensen
M a ry Ann T irnm
Mary Jo Fienhold
Mark Ross
John Terry

�ONE LAST LOOK.
THROUGH THE EYES OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1965
At first the whole id ea of graduating seemed unreal and remote. But th e days
kept creeping by and soon the calendar offered undisputabl e ev idence that our years
at Underwood were about to reach their conclusion.
We were over-joyed t o think that all our work and waiting was about to pay off;
that after all this tim e WE would be th e ones who wear caps and gowns and shake the
hand of the man who awards d iplomas! Our high spirits were contagious, noticeabley affecting th e rest of the school.
And, even co nsidering how happy we were to finish high school, we had to admit
that ther e were some parts of the routine we w uld miss.
One of these was seeing our friends after we went our s eparate ways - to jobs,
marriage, college. The bands of some friendships formed over the years will be
easily severed and forgotten- - -others will be strengthened, lasting .

Wes receives his diploma

Jan turns her tassel

�Senior
Cl ass
Officers
President:
Ken Chollett
Vice-President:
Wayne C a sson
Secreta ry:
Al Nelson
Treasurer:
Mary Ann Tim m
Student
C a binet
Representa tive s
Steve Le ader s
Trudi Diller
Jeri Tvrdik

----

T

/

•

•
And away we go !

•

•
Custodians
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Jake Merdinger

54

...

��Ch ou Listens-Red Chinese Premie r Chou En-Lai h eld
an ea rpiece as he listened to an address by th e Sovie t
Union 's new pa rty lead er , Leonid Brezhn ev, during a
mee ting of world Communi sts in Moscow on 1o vemb er
6. Alexei Kosygin , Sovie t premi er, is a t rig ht.

Th ey Died in '6-/-Th ese wo rld fi g ures di ed durin g th e
yea r. From left a re Prim e Mini ste r N e hru o f Indi a ,
Gen era l Do ug las McA rthur of t h e United Sta tes a nd
form e r Presid e nt H e rb e rt H oove r.

N ew Presiden t- Fo re ign M iniste r G iuse p pe
Sa r aga t (rig ht) was fo rm a ll y no tifi ed in
Rom e o n th e nig ht of Dece m be r 28 th a t
h e had been elec ted presid ent of Italy.

Stretcher Cases-Wo und ed whi te hostages a nd Belgia n pa ra troo pers were
ca rried from rescue p la ne a t Leopo ld vi ll e a ft e r it a rri ved from Sta nl eyvi ll e
N ove mbe r 24·. Th e p a ra troope rs descended on the re bel-he ld Co ngo city
j ust as a m assacre of hostages bega n ,
a nd the ir q ui ck work saved th e li ves of
hundreds.

Alliance T a /k i- Bri tish Fo reig n Sec reta r y Pa tr ick Go rd o n W a lke r , left,
ta lked wit h West Ge rm a n C ha nce ll o r
Lud wig Er ha rd in Bon n on Novembe r
15 du r in g effo r ts to fi nd a co mp ro mi se
on a new nucl ea r fo rce for t he t ro uIJl ed At la n ti c Alli a nce.

World Events zn Review-1964
Po f1.e Visit s India - T he 38 t h In te rna tio n a l Eu cha ri sti c Co ng ress o pe ned in Bo m b;iy ,
I ndi a , o n N ove m be r 28._ Jn Dece m be r , Po p e Pa ul VI m ade th e lo nges t pa p a l jo u rn e y
111 h istory to a tte nd sess io ns of the co ng ress.

�Winnie at 90 - Wi nston Cht rchill acknowle lgcd
cheers of we ll -wishers wh o g:ithe rec outside the
Wi ndow of his H yd e Pa rk home i n LonJon on
November 30. T h e occasion wa h is !10 th birth la y.
T okyo, jn pnn-Willi am H. 1Vfills (left) of th e U. S. A., led Mohamed Ga mm o udi of Tun is ia across th e fi ni sh lin e to win the Olympic 10,000 meter event
on Oc to ber 14.
Swnmj;y Victory-A gro up of Vi et Cong
priso ne rs sat qui e tl y in Camau last Octo ber whi le g ua rd ed by a rm ed Sout h
Vie tnam ese troops. The pri soners were
a mon th ose ca ptured durin g a maj o r
ba ttl e o n th e Camau p eninsula.

R eunions at th e Wnll-A n E ast Ge rman
m o th er embraced her \Vest Ge rm a n childre n last November at th e Hclmstedt
rai lw ay sta ti o n afte r t he border dividing
East and \ Vest Germ a n y was ope ned for
th e first time sin ce 196 1 for East Ge rmans.

S/H1ce T1'n11L ll'elcoined - Cosmonauts Konstantin
Feoktistov , Co l. Vladimir Komaro v :ind Dr. Boris
Yegorov, left to right. wa,·ed to th e cro wd from a n
a ut o d uri ng !h eir greetin g in Moscow on October
19. The trio had just ret urned from a 16-orbit
flight in space in the. "\lokshod ."

Change of Powe r-A.lcxe i Kosygin , 60, left , a nd Leoni d
J3rezhnev, !'17, respective ly, we re na med to be prem ie r of
t he Sovi e t L' nion and secre ta ry of t he Co mmuni st party on
October J::i . T hey took over the posts vaca ted by t h · resignation o( N ikita I' hrush che v.

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Underwood Log, 1966

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��ONOERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARJ:

To you--the inexperienced, but eager Freshman; the ambitious, b t fun-loving
Sophomore; the sophisticated Junior; the self-assured Senior; and the loyal and
hardworking teacher--this is your year. It is a year of laughter, tears, excite ment, friendship, a nd study. Although many of these moments may seem insignificant, these are the things that make a yea r memorable. And so , to the
students and faculty of Underwood High School, we dedicate this , the Log of
1966, that these memories may be treasured , and that your year may never be
forgotte n.

�Administration
Minnie E. Taylor, Principal
Miss Taylor received her degree from Peru University and has taught a t Underwood for 25 years. Be sides supervising high school activities , she has
taught Americ a n History to the juniors.

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T. E. Knowlton, Superintendent
Mr . Know lton, Superintendent of Underwood Schools,
obtained his teaching degree from the University of
South Dakota. He has been at Underwood for 20
years.

School Board
T. E. Knowlto n--Supt.
Marv in Larse n
Fred Hune ke
Howard Jenson
Dona ld Tiarks
Jean Fustos - -Secretary
Richard Olsen - -President

�Faculty
NICK BENZING-World Geography,
Junior High

' CLARENCE BOOS-General Science,
Chemistry, Physics,
Science Club and
Student Cabinet
Sponsor

JAMES A. ELSBERRY - Vocal Music,
Music Theory

ROSE MARIE VA LESQUEZ-English I &amp; II, Speech,
Class Plays

ELENORA K. MURPHY-Spanish I &amp; II,
Librarian

MARGARET
O'NEILL-English
III &amp; IV,
Class Plays,
Junior Sponsor

MIKE
HOLDERNESS-Biology,
Physiology,
Footba llTrack
Coach

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�BARBARA CARROLL- General Math,
Algebra I &amp; II,
Geometry,
Senior Math

BRUCE PECK-Sociology.
World History,
Sophomore Sponsor,
Junior High,
Football-Wrestling
Coach

HENRY OLSEN-U. S. Government,
Economics,
Junior High,
Genera l Business,
Senior Sponsor,
Office Practice

SUSAN HOLDERNESS- Home Economics, UHT

RUSSELL SOLBERG-T yping I, Bookkeeping ,
Business Law,
Athletic Director,
Basketball Coach

ROBERT PINGEL- Ind ustria l Arts ,
Basketba 11- Tra c k
Coach , Yearbook
a nd Freshman
Sponsor

JU NE WY LAND-Art, Junior High,
Pep Club Sponsor

MAX SMITH -Instrume ntal Music

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�JUDY KAMM INGA
Pep Club 2, FHA l, Chorus 1 - 2, Tri
Hi Y 1

KAREN WILCOXEN
Enjoys art -- pla ns to work a fte r
g ra duating

DON IVES
Plans to join the U . S. Navy

NORMAN COLLINS
Football 2 - 3

KATHRYN BRIGHTBILL
Chorus 3

LYLE PETERSEN
Plans to attend trade school a nd
join the se rvice

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�CHARLOT T E NIE MANN
Cho rus 1-2 , Pep Club 2- 3 - 4 , Stude nt Libra ria n 1-2 - 3 - 4 , UHT 1

SHARON WILCOX EN
Ho bby is a rt -- Plans to work after
g ra d ua ting

JERRY HURT
A Gentle m a n and a Scholar

ROBERT JENSEN
Footba ll 3- 4

KA Tl-ILEEN RODENBU RG
UHT 3

LARRY MILLER
Hobby i s a rt - - Pla ns to e nlist in
t he Army

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�C HARLENE LO WE
Choir 1 -2 - 3 - 4 , Pep Club 1-2-3-4,
Girls' Glee 4

CYNTHIA DRUMMON D
Choir 2-3-4, Girls' Glee 1-2 - 3-4 ,
Cheerlea der 4 , Pep Club 1-2-3 ,
Class Pla y 3 - 4 , Scie nce Clu b 1,
Yearbook Staff 4

SYLVIA RIDLE N
Band 1-2-4, Libra rian 1-2, Class
Officer l, Student Cabinet 3,
Science Club 2 - 3 - 4, Class Play 3,
Choir 1-2-3 , Girls' Gle e 2- 3 ,
Science Club Officer 4 , Yearbook
Staff 2-3 - 4
KA THY HARTWELL
UHT 3 - 4, UHT Officer 4 , Pep Club
1-2.- 3 - 4, Science Club 2-4, Sci ence Club Officer 3-4, Band 1-2,
Girls' Glee 1-2-3-4, Choi r 1 - 2-4,
Class Play 4

TOM COLLINS
Choi r 2 - 3 - 4 , Boys ' Glee 2-3- 4 ,
Class Officer 2-3, Student Ca binet
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GREG ROSS
Band 1-2-3 - 4 , Choir 1-2-3 - 4 , Boys '
Glee 1-2-3 - 4 , Bas ketba ll 2 - 3 -4 ,
Science Club 2- 4 , Scie nce Club
Officer 4 , Class Play 3

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�RON KERBER
Choir 1-2-3 - 4, Boys' Glee 1-2 - 3 - 4,
Band 1-2, Football 3 - 4

DON DARRINGTON
Basketba ll 1-2-3-4, Letterme n's
Club 3 - 4

BEVERLY HARTJE
Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 1-2-3 -4,
Girls ' Glee 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, UHT 1-3 - 4,
Homecoming 4, Cheerleader 4, Pep
Club 1-2-3, Junio r Lea der 3, Class
Play 3-4, Yea rboo k Staff 3-4

JUDY CHRISTENSEN
Band 1-2-3-4, Choir 2-3- 4, Girls'
Glee 3 -4, Pep Club 4, Class Play 4

LO NNA JENSON
Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Girls' Glee 1-4,
Stude nt Ca binet 4

GERI STANGE
UHT 1-3 - 4, UHT Officer 4, Pep
Club 1 -2 - 3 - 4, Choir 1 -2-3-4,
Girls ' Glee 1 - 2-3-4, Class Play

�TIM DURIC K
Class Officer 4, Student Cabinet 3 ,
Track 1-2-3 , Football 2 - 3 - 4, Lettermen's Club 3 - 4, Science Club 3,
Yearboo k Staff 4, Homecoming 4

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MICHAEL CHRISTENSEN
Football 2-3-4, Wrestling 1-2 - 3 ,
Track 3 - 4, Class Officer 2-3, Lettermen 's Club Officer 3 - 4, Yearbook Staff 3 -4

VICKI ANEY
Choir 1-2-3-4, Acco mpanist 1-23 - 4 , Band 3 -4, Girls' Glee 1-2-3- 4,
Pe p Club 2-3- 4 , Pep Club Officer
4, Student Cabinet 1-4, Cabinet
Officer .4, Class Play 3 - 4 , Yea rbook
Sta ff 2 - 3 - 4 , UHT 1-3-4, Cla ss Officer 3

TED HOUGH
Class Officer 2, Lettermen's Club
3 - 4, Lette rmen's Club Officer 4,
Basketball 3 - 4, Tra ck 3-4
TERRY FINN
Class Officer 2 , Stud e nt Ca binet
2 -3 , Cabinet Officer 3, Homecoming 3 - 4 , Choir 1-2 - 4 , Band 1-2- 4,
Boys ' Glee 1-2 - 3 - 4 , Baske tball
1-2 - 3-4, Track 1-2 - 3 , Lettermen 's
Club 3 -4, Class Play 3, Jr. Leader
3 , Yearbook Staff 4

LINDA JE NSON
Pep Club 1-2-3 - 4, Pep Club Officer 4, Chorus 1-2, Choir 4 , Girls '
Glee 1-2-3-4, Yearbook Staff 4,
Student Cabinet 2, Marching Band 4

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�WARREN KINNEY
Basketball 1-2 - 3 - 4, Track 3 - 4,
Class Play 3, Class Officer 1-4,
Student Cabinet 1

DEAN NESS
Student Cabinet 4, Cabinet Officer
4, Class Officer 3, Cla ss Play 3,
Wrestling 2-4, Track 4 , Footba ll 4

PHYLLIS MCMULLEN
Class Officer 1-2, Student Cabinet
3 , Choir 1-2-3-4, Girls ' Glee 1-23 -4, Band 1-2-3-4, Pep Club
1-2-3-4, Pep Club Officer 3-4,
Yearbook Sta ff 4, UHT 1

REX GROTE
Class Officer 4, Football 2-3 - 4,
Wrestling 1-2, Lettermen's Club
3-4, Lettermen's Club Officer 4,
Band 1-2, Choir 1-2
JEAN HERRILL
Class Officer l, Student Cabinet 2,
Ho me comi ng 3 - 4 , Cheerlea der 3 - 4,
UHT 1-2 - 3 - 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Choir
1 -2 -3-4, Girls ' Glee 1-2-3-4, Pep
Club 1-2 , Class Play 3-4, Yearbook
Staff 4

SHIRLEY CHRISTENSEN
UHT 1 - 3 - 4, Pep Club 1-2 - 3 - 4,
Class Pla y 4

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�JOANN HOUGH
Pep Club 1-2-3 -4, UHT 1-2-3 -4,
Chorus 1-2-3 , Girls' Glee 1-2-3

CHARLENE EGGE RS
UHT 3 - 4 , UHT Officer 4

JANICE POTTER
Choir 1-3-4, Girls' Glee 3 - 4 , Pep
Club 1-2-3-4, Class Officer 2

SALLY OLSEN
Choir 1-2-3-4,
Girls' Glee 1-2-34, Pep Club 2 - 3,
UHT 1-3-4, Class
Plays 3 - 4

JACKIE WILSON
Pep Club 3 - 4, UHT 1-2-3-4, UHT
Officer 4

��Ken Belt

Matt Geiger

Harriet Kamminga

Kathy Leaders

Vance Wolverton

Jan Hough

Sue House

Dan Buresh

Jan Foote

Dave Buresh

Sue Yochem

Ken Hansen

Sue Linden

Ruthann Mace

Allen Gardner

Carol McMullen

Roland Tiarks

Rod Severyn

Jan Carlson

Dennis Cihacek

Dayle Crowder

Paul Jense n

John Kennedy

JoLinda Stange

Dennis Keithley

Kathy Finn

Paul Nielsen

Carol Oltmans

Judy Thompson

Dawn Real

George Jensen

Bev Sharrett

Jim Kerr

Pam OJ.ristoffersen

John Hartwell

�John Witt

Gary Ehrens

Katie Cecil

Betty Viets

Allen Leaders

Rich Wright

Lilly Hough

Dale Tiarks

Karen Olsen

Bill Dohse

Class
Mary Jo Minear

Marvin Leaders

Lynda Rodenburg

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'67
Sharon Hough

Dennis Zolck

Judy Johnson

Pres. - Paul Nielson, Vice Pres. - Kathy Finn, Sec. - Dennis Keithley, Treasurer Lynda Rodenburg.

Pearl Wilson
Linda Rasmussen

�Allen Bates

Colleen Bates

Kurt Bell

Jane Boos

Ed Delgado

Wayne DiCenzo

Rod Graalfs

Keith Hartje

Dave Hartwell

Liz Holding

John Jackson

Ray Jackson

Dave Minssen

Nancy Nielsen

Cindy Christensen

Larry Wright

Susan Sowers

Elaine Carrigan

Martha McMullen

Lee Sievers

Jim Sollazzo

Roy Tiarks

Craig Schmielau

Kerry Voss

Kristie McManamy

Class

Sophomore

Class Play

�Susan Dryden

John Johnson

of '68

Rich Eames

Jeff Eggers

Bennett Fulfs

Kathy Kerber

Dave Larsen

Judy Leaders

Steve Dorland

Alan Hedegaard

Beth Oltmans

Bruce Christofferson

Don Stange

Ken Gardner

Marci a Leaders

Debbie Roennau

Phil Terry

Rhonda Geise

Marilyn Masker

Ricky Scott

JoLene Tiarks

Pres. - Keith Hartje, Vice Pres. - Marcia Leaders, Secretary - Beth
Oltmans, Treasurer- Martha McMullen.

David Christensen
Bruce Darrington

Kathy Troxell
Bill Whyte

�Tammie Grote

Kris Aney

Class

of
'69
Billy Arnold

Pat Hough

Russ Severyn

Dave Barnette

Patsy Hough

Jackie Benson

Wayne Huneke
Beth Sollazzo

Patty Stageman

Gail Bertelsen

Gary Jenson

Nathan Carlile

Vickie Cihacek

Kristie Clausen

Jackie Johnson

Phil Diller

Dean Leaders

Ronnie Donaho

Marlin · Leaders

Kay Doty

�President Wayne Huneke
Vice President Phil Diller
Secretary Tammi Grote
Treasurer Gail Bertelsen

Kathy Vallier

Gary Wilcoxen

John Wright

Toni Wright

Gary Minear

Bonnie Morton

Nancy Parish

Beth Petersen

Rolland Pitzer

Julie Drummond

Janelle Durick

JoAnne Eames

Marcia Ehrens

Pat Foote

Claudia Fisher

Dianne Rodenburg

Dick Gardner

�Warren- for the last time- the
answer is no!

Duh •••

Well ••• would you believe .••

Oh Finn - you handsome devil!

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This year the Underwood Pep Club actively fulfilled its purpose - to encourage school
spirit in all athletic events. During the year the club raised money through magazine sale s,
concession stands, and a chili supper he ld in November. This money went toward the 13th
annual athletic banquet, at which all lette rmen, cheerleade rs, coaches and senior pep club
members were honored .
This year the club also sponsored " Twirp Week" and a bre akfast for all athletes and pep
club mem bers.

President Phyllis McMullen
Vice President Linda Jenson
Secretary Kathy Finn
Treasurer Vicki Aney
Sponsor Mrs. Wyland

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�Pep Club in Action

�Cheerleaders

Jean Herrill-Captain, Mary Jo
Minear, Jan Hough, Susan
House, Bev Hartje , Cyndee
Drummond
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�ROW 1 - Sponsor- Mr. Holderness, J. Kennedy, M. Christensen, R. Tiarks, T. Hough, B. Whyte, R. Severyn, K.
Hartje, K. Gardner. ROW 2 - D. Ness, R. Grote, R. Wright, W. Dicenzo, T. Finn, L. Wright, A. Leaders, D.
Buresh. ROW 3 - J. Johnson, P. Nielsen, N. Carlile, G. Jensen, R. Jensen, D. Minssen, R. Severyn, T. Durick,
W. Kinney.

Lettermen's Club

President - Mike Christensen
Vice President - Ted Hough
Treasurer - Rex Grote

Senior Lettermen

The Lettermen's Club was organized to promote good
sportsmanship and athletics within the school. The members earned money through concession stands at various
athletic events. The proceeds went toward the purchase
of spec ial le tters for all senior lettermen,

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�Football
UNDERWOOD

OPPONENT

6

Walnut

25

12

Carson

21

12

Shelby

33

West Harrison

12

20

Elkhorn

33

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Tri-Center

33

7

Treynor

49

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��Varsity Basketball Team
Reserve Basketball T earn

Wayne Dicenzo, Phil Terry, Don Stange, Bruce Darrington, Wayne Huneke, Rick Scott, Dave Christensen. Dave
Barnette, Bill Whyte, Ed Delgado, Marlin Leaders, Coach- Mr. Pingel.

�Ted Hough
183 Points

Don Darrington
21 Points

Richard Eames
191 Points

Warren Kinney
294 Points

TEAM RECORD
Won
Lost
13
6

Treynor
Tri-Center
Earling St. Joe
Lewis Central
Missouri Valley
Shelby
East Monona
Avoha
West Harrison
Defiance-Westphalia
St. Albert
Lewis Central
Treynor
Panama-Portsmouth
Avoha
Oakland
Tri -County Tourn.
Shelby
ffikhorn
Sectional Tourn.
Fremont-Mills

Terry Finn
130 Points

76
75
69
69
66
61
71
80
68
73
78

OPPONENT
66
50
81
56
70
49
54
61
67
62
58
61
59
79
67
62

65
74

57
86

51

78

EAG LES
64
53
91
74
44

George Jensen
354 Points

Allen Leaders

Greg Ross
6 Points

Paul Nielson
26 Points

John Johnson
79 Points

��Junior Varsity Wrestling

ROW 1 - Coach Peck, Dave Minssen, Alan Hedegaard, Nathan Carlile, Mgr. - Dave
Jensen. ROW 2 - Gary Jenson, Russ Severyn, John Jackson, Ray Jackson.

Sectional Winners

Co -Captains
Dean Ness
Larry Wright

��TEAM RECORD
Won - 4
Lost - 7
Tied - 1

INDIVIDUAL RECORD
Wt.
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103
112
120
127
133
138
145
154
165
180
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Ken Gardner
John Kennedy
Keith Hartje
John Wright
Phil Diller
Rod Graalfs
Ken Hansen
Larry Wright
Bill Dohse
Rich Wright
Dean Ness
Paul Jensen

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ISD Invitational Tourname nt:
- 1st place
Dean Ness
Paul Jense n - 2nd place
Ken Gardne r - 3rd place

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Paul Jen en - 1st place
- 2nd place
Dean Ness
Ke n Gardner - 2nd place

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Sectional Tournament:
- 1st place
Dean Ness
Ke n Gardner - 2nd place
John Kennedy - 2nd place
Paul Jense n - 2nd pl ace
Keith Hart je - 2nd place

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Brass Sextet
Keith Hartje
Lily Hough
Richard Eames
Pam Christoffersen
Greg Ross
Beth Petersen

Percussion
Ensemble
Vicki Aney
Doug McMullen
Kathy Kerber
Terry Finn
Kathy Finn

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Woodwind Trio
Jan Hough
Beverly Hartje
Jean Herrill

Saxophone Quartet
Judy Christensen
Phyllis McMullen
Lynda Rodenburg
Vance Wolverton

�Stage Band

The band had 45 members this term. In addition to marching at all home football games, they performed at
Hoodoo Days in Neola, the Goose Calling Contest i_n Missouri_ Valley, where they placed third, at Homecoming,
and finished up by receiving third at Drake Relays m Des Mom~s this spring. Tue concert band also presented
some concerts this year, one in connection with the annual Spring Concert. They, too, ended their year with the
Baccalaureate and Commencement services. The band members also helped in bringing home 22 I ratings from
Small Group Contest, and they received a II at Large Group Contest.

Majorettes

Drum Major

Flag Girls

Vance
Wolverton

J. Benson, J. Drummond, K.
Aney, K. Clausen, T. Grote,
N. Parish

c. Drummond, J. Hough, s.
House, A. Jesson, K, Cecil, L.
Jenson. Alternates: s. Linden,
J. Carlsen, P, Wilson, S, Yochem, J. Johnson, J, Voss

�Girls' Glee Club

The Mixed Chorus of 1965-66 consisted of 90 members. In the fall they gave a concert of Broadway show tunes, and at Christmas held a concert in connection with the elementary and junior-high
students. The Select Choir, chosen in the second semester, had 60 members. They sang for a Spring
Concert, and for the Southwest Iowa Teachers' Convention in April. The students who participated in
the Small Group Contest at Essex received 22 I ratings, and the complete choir received a I+ rating at
the Large Group Contest at Farragut. They ended the year by providing music for both Baccalaureate
and Commencement exercises.

Boys' Glee Club

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Double
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Sophomore Quartet

Division I
Contest Winners
Mixed Duet

Boys' Octet

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Junior Quartet

Senior Sextet (Not Shown - Jean Herrill)

Junior Madrigal

enior Madrigal
( Not Shown - Jean Herrill )

�Log Staff
Editor - Vicki Aney
Co-Editor - Kathy Finn

Editor-in-Chief
Co-Editor •••
Sports Writers •

Copy Writers. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Sales Managers • • • • • • • • . • • • • • · •
Artist
Typists .
Advisor.

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Vicki Aney
Kathy Finn
Warren Kinney
Rex Grote
Mike Christensen
Terry Finn
Tim Durick
Susan House
Cyndee Drummond
Sally Olsen
Mary Jo Minear
Jan Hough
Geri Stange
Jean Herrill
Dawn Real
Ruth Ann Mace
Sylvia Ridlen
Lynda Rodenburg
Linda Jenson
Beverly Hartje
Phyllis McMullen
Mr. Pingel

�President Dean Ness
Vice President Vicki Aney
Sec.-Treas.Nancy Nielsen
Reporter Pam Christoffersen
Sponsor Mr. Boos

Student Cabinet
In the past the student cabine t has been active in representing our school and in governing student activities,
and this year was no exception. In October, Dean Ness, Vicki Aney and Na ncy Nielsen attended a State Confe rence in Ames, Iowa, and brought back new ideas of student government. Later in the year, the cabinet held
sock-hops after many of the home basketball games, and also took on the responsibility of planning and setting
up the Homecoming activities. On April 1 they sponsored a "Twirp Dance" to end the annual " Twirp Week".
On Awards Day the Student Cabinet presented the school with a plaque for the names of all future Homecoming
kings and queens.

Dean Ness, Mr. Boos, Vicki Aney, Pam Christoffersen, Nancy Nielsen, Mary Jo Minear, Marlin Leaders, Nancy
Parish, Lonna Jenson, Wayne Dicenzo, Russ Severyn, Joh n Witt.

�Underwood Homemakers of Tomorrow

In stimulating interest in the field of home economics, the Underwood Homemakers of Tomorrow was a very
active club this year. Members gained experience by presenting demonstrations and talks on topics such as making salads, refinishing furniture, homemade gifts, making rolls and bread, choosing the right accessories, and
interior decorating. A demonstration on cake decorating and slides of Ecuador were given by outside guests. A
Christmas party with a gift exchange and a visit from Santa was held in December. The members made the gifts,
and prizes were given for the most original gift and the most original package wrapping. Money was sent to
Ecuador at this time to help with the Peace Corps project. In the spring a bake-off was held with the county home
economist as judge. In April the club toured some model homes, visited the Blackstone Hotel, and Boys' Town.
The highlight of the year's activities was a banquet held for members who had met certain requirements. lt was
financed by candy sales at basketball games anq cookbook sales.

�Science Club

Pres. - Marvin Leaders, Vice Pres. - Greg Ross, Secretary - Kathy Hartwell, Sponsor - Mr. Boos.

Although membership is small, there are no re quirements to join the Science Club. It is affiliated with the
Science Clubs of America and is sponsored by Mr. Boos.
The goals selected by the club this year were to
promote a general interest in science, to sponsor a local
Science Fair, and to send outstanding projects from it on
to the Hawkeye State Science Fair. All of these goals
were met.

The local fair was held on March 2, and nine projects
were chosen to represent Underwood at the state fair April
1-2. Of these nine proje cts - Katie Cecil, senior high, and
Ellen Hough, junior high, re ceive d honor able mention. Supe rior ratings were given to Marvin Le aders, all-over winner
of the local fair, and to Judy Leaders. Expenses were paid by
the club, which e arned money from a fo otball concession
st nd and the Underwood P. T .A.

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���Nine Girls
Presented April 14 ~ I 5
By the Senior Class
Directed By R. Velasquez
Produced By M. O'Neill

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�The Doctor
In Spite Of
Himself

Presented By
The Junior Class
October 28 ~ 29
R. Velasquez, Director
M. O 'Neill, Producer

CAST
Sganarelle • • • • • . • • • • Matt Geiger
Martine ••• •• • •• ••• • Janice Foote
Robert •• • • • • • • • • ••••• John Witt
Geronte ••••• • •••• Vance Wolverton
Valere • • • • • • • • . • • • • Bill Dohse
Lucas • • • • • • • • . • • • • Allen Leaders
Jacque line • • • • • • Pam Christofferson
Lucinde • • • • • • . • • • • Janice Hough
Leandre • ••• • • • • • • • • Paul Nielsen
Thibaut • • • • • • • • • • • Marvin Leaders
Perrin • • • • • • • • • • • • John Kennedy

�Fantasy

of the
Sea
The daylight is just beginning to fade away as you
step into a dark tunnel lighted only by the dim glow
of tropical fish. As you move downward the tunnel
widens and finally opens to reveal the beautiful, mysterious "Fantasy of the Sea".
In the center of this spectacular underwater world
lies a mermaid, reclining on a pillow of seaweed. Farther
on, you are awed by the eeriness of an old sunken ship.
This was the setting of the 1966 Junior Senior
Prom. The prom was sponsored entirely by the Junior
Class, and was financed through a bake sale and various
concessions.
The banquet was served by fourteen "Sailors", from
the Sophomore Class. They were: Elaine Carrigan,
Cindy Christensen, Rhonda Geise, Marcia Leaders, Nancy
Nielson, Beth Oltmans, Jolene Tiarks, Kurt BeU, Wayne
DiCenzo, Rich Eames, Keith Hartje, John Johnson, Don
Stange, and Roy Tiarks. Music for the evening was
provided by the Bob Edson Quintet.

50

�Programme
• Paul Nielsen

Friendly Philosophy • •
Adventures in the Sea

Vicki Aney

Neptune's Prophecy

Kathy Finn
• Junior Girls' Quartet

Time Out for Mermaids
Anchors Away

•••••• Tim Durick

Sunken Treasure
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

51

Dean Ness
• ••••••••••
Miss Margaret O'Neill

�Honor Students
Jean Herrill
Terry Finn
Vicki Aney
Sylvia Ridlen

The last notes of" Pomp and Circumstance" have faded and the last rose has
withered away. The seniors have all gone their separate ways, and are ready to take
their places as alumni of Underwood High. They will do this with mixed feelings of
happiness, accomplishment, and sadness - and with many memories of their high school
days .

52

�Graduation
..

·· May 25, 1966

Baccalaureate

May 22, 1966

Junio r Leaders
Kathy Finn
Paul Nielsen

53

�Here comes
Sa - Mrsh?

And - in closing .••
Sonny Smith winces as Elvis Pingel and Rock Solberg
swing.
1-2-3- Kick

Lewis Central Cutie
Sleeping Beauty

Anonymous Athlete

Urbandale Forever!
The Jolly Lunchwagon Boys

�Junior High Mixed Chorus
Before you become an esteemed member of the high school body, you must first pass through the crucifying
ye ars of junior high. You enjoy such things as your first class party - this year's party was held in December and
took on a Christmas theme. You begin to participate in some outside activities (sports, band, and vocal music).
Yes, this is where it all starts; these are the future members of Underwood High School.

Junior High Wrestling T earn

�Eighth

Roger
Belt

Bruce
Bracker

Kristie
Burnham

Arnie
Christensen

Marla
Christensen

Rose
Clausen

Dennis
Dargin

Paul
DiCenzo

Byron
Eames

John
Fairbanks

Becky
Golda pp

Denise
Hathaway

David
Hendrix

Becky
Herrill

Ellen
Hough

Bruce
Jensen

Connie
Jensen

Ann
Jessen

Verlyn
Johnson

Jerry
Kennedy

Randy
Kennedy

Dianne
Kenney

Vickie
Larse n

Cindy
Leaders

Kathy
Linden

Garland
Major

Randy
Mass

James
Nelson

Lynn
Olsen

Julie
Pfeiffer

�Grade

Cindy
Prewitt

James
Pritchett

Ricky
Ryan

Jack
Stageman

Linda
Thompson

Julius
Tiarks

- Colleen
Schmeilau

Phillip
Viets

Craig
Scott

Linda
Sharp

Jill
Voss

Sharon
Whyte

Eighth Grade Basketba II Tearn

Carol
Wilcoxen

David
Wilcoxen

Daeanne
Wright

Linda
Wright

Sandra
Wright

Bill
Young

ROW 1 - Dennis Dargin, Rick Ryan, Lynn Olsen, Jerry
Kennedy, Julius Tiarks. ROW 2 - Coach Benzing, Bruce
Bracker, Bruce Jensen, Paul DiCenzo, Arnie Christensen.

Mrs.

Mr.

Hough

Benzing

�Seventh

Doug
Benson

Gerald
Boeck

Clifford
Brandt

Michelle
Christensen

Becky
Drummond

Jo Anne
Dryden

John
Fischer

Debbie
Fisher

Alan
Floerchinger

Mike
Foote

Donna
Gardner

Cheralyn
Geise

Cheryl
Hamilton

Christie
Hansen

Steve·
Hartwell

Denny
Hough

Jim
Herr ill

Kurt
Huneke

Kathy
Hurd

Randy
Hurt

Bill

Ives

Patrick
Seaton

Glenda
Mass

Donna
Jackso n

Jose phine
Jensen

Wesley
Jensen

Wilda
Kamminga

Charle ne
Ke nnedy

Duane
Larsen

Lavonne
Leaders

�Grade

Rozann
Leaders

Marjorie
Leonard

Dawn
May

Gary
Miller

Tom
Minear

Rodney
Minssen

Tim
McDonald

Doug
McMullen

Don
Nelson

Jon
Nieman

Deborah
Nielson

Laura
Oltmans

Seventh Grade Basketball Team
Kelby
Rodenburg

Laura
Rodenburg

Fred
Roennau

Cindy
Scott

Becky
Schroeder

Rita
Shudak

ROW 1 - John Fischer, Tim McDonald, Doug McMullen,
John Hieman, Denny Hough. ROW 2 - Wesley Jensen,
Fred Roennau, Kurt Huneke, Jim Herrill, Tom Minear,
Coach Benzing.

Marian
Welsh

Mrs.
Wyland

Mrs.
Eble

�Community Personnel
Employed By
The Board

•
•

•
Custodians - Mr. and Mrs. George Merdinger
Cooks- Mrs. Hough, Mrs. Mace, Mrs. Carrigan, Mrs. Engle, Mrs.
Bolton, Mrs. Dose.

..
Bus DriversHarold Nielsen
E. J. Severyn
Hazel Hough
Monte Hough
Welby Kerr
Darrell Powell
" Sis" Petersen
Jean Torneton
Charlie Darrington
Andy Ring
Earl Fulfs

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����Superintendent
Superintendent Knowlton
in School Administration . He
Professional Certificate . Mr.
with the teaching profession for

has a M.A. degree
holds a Permanent
Knmvlton has been
thirty-five years.

C. RICHARD BRUNO
T. E. KNOWLTON

Principal
Mr. Bruno has been in the tea ching profession
for twe l ve years. He ha s a B. s. in Se condary Ad ministration. He also holds a Professional Ce rtifi ca re.

4

�Mrs. M . Allen: Home Economics
I and II, Pep Club Sponsor, Girl's
Physic al Education

Mr. P. Cooper: Instrumental Musi c

Mr. N. Benzing: Iowa History, Sociology, Economics, Jr. High Basketball

Mrs. B. Carroll: General Math, Geometry , Algebra I and II

Mr. D. Espeland: Vocal Music

5

�Mr. R. Hayes: literature, History
Football and Asst. Track Coach

Mrs. J. Kohn : Junior Hi gh Mathematics, Senior Math , Annual Sponsor

6

Mrs. R. Hough: Junior High English

Mr. R. Kohn: Physics, Che mistry,
General Science

Mrs. E. Murphy: Sp anish I, librar i an

�Mr. H. Olse n : Goverrunent, Office
Practice Ge neral Business , Typing ,
Senior Cl ass Sponsor

Mr. R. Pingel: Industrial Arts I. II,
and III, Junior Varsity Basketball,
TrackCoach, FreshmanClass Sponsor

Miss M. O'Neill: Junior English,
. Senior English, Junior Class Sponsor, Junior and Senior Class Plays

Mr. B. Peck: World History, Jr •
High American Histor y, Wrestling
and Asst. Footb all Coach, Sophomore Sponsor

Mrs . A. Sweeney: Typing, Short h and , Bookkeeping

7

�Mr. R. Solberg: Business Law, Driver's Education, Physical Education,
Basketball Coach

Mrs. D. Watson : Biology, Physiology , S ience Club Sponsor, Guid ance Counse lor

8

Mrs . J. Wyland: Junior High
Science , Junior and Senior Hi gh
Art

Miss R. Velasquez: Freshman and
Sophomore English, Speech, Junior
and Senior Class Plays

�OFFIC E SECRET ARY: Mrs. Jackson

OFFICE GIRLS TYPIN G:
Standing: Lilly Hough

Ka ty Ceci l.

OFFICE SECRETARY: Mrs. Fustos

CUSTODIA NS: Mr. a nd Mrs. Chet Ken nedy.

9

�Bus Drioers

H. Hough, J. Toma ton, L. Petersen

C. Kennedy, W. Kerr, D. Hough, M. Leaders

Cooks

C. D. Powell , C. Hammel, E. Fulfs, C. Nielsen

R. Mace, B. Bolton, R. Dose , D. Hough, G. Carrigan

10

��Cheerleaders
Captain

Mary Jo Minear

Nancy Neilson

Susan House

Janice Hough

Wand a Christensen

Beth Oltmans

Co-Captain
12

�Pep Club

From back: Cla usen , Burnham, Herrill, Seidler, Eggars , Pe tersen, Drummond , Doty , Morton , Scott , Jackson ,
Hathaway, Gardner , Wright, Schmielau, Whyte , Mace , Wright, Jensen, Pritchett, Eames , Fisher,Durick, Chrisrensen, Pfeiffer , Prewitt , Benson, Hough, Kinney Stange , Aney , Johnson, Viets, Tiarks, Finn , Bruno , McMullen,
Joh11son , Sponsor - Mrs . Allen , Grote, Valier , Hough, Kerber, Christensen , Roennau, Carrigan, Christoffersen,
l &lt;1ders, Rode nburg , Wilson, Yochem, Christensen, Oltmans , Nielsen, Hough, House, Minear.

PEP CLUB OFFICERS: SUsie Yochem , Treasurer;
Lynda Rodenburg, Secretary; Lorane Kinney, VicePresic.lent; JoLinda Stange, President.

New uniforms al ong with a new sponsor , Mrs.
Allen, made Pep Club a vital part of the athletic
organizations. Money-ra ising projects were a chili
sup per and concessions for sporting events. Stricter
rules and available transportation gave our players
an active Pep Club at every game and match.

13

�Home Economics Club

Underwood Homemakers of tomorrow began
this year with an initiation meeting at Arrowhead Par!&lt;. By selling cookbooks and making
and se lling candy, girls with 60 points attend ed
a ba nquet a t Club 64.

HOME EC CLUB OFFICERS : JoLinda Stange , Presid e nt;
Mary Jo Minear , Vi ce - Pres.; Susie Yoche m, Se cre tary ;Mrs.
All en, Sponsor; Pe arl Wilson, Hi storian; Judy Johnsen , Treasurer.

1st Row : B. Peterson , K. Clausen, T . Grote, P. Hough, C. Prewitt , E. Hough, M. Minear, S. House , D. Bruno ,

J. Sta nge, S. Yochem , P.Wilson , J. Ca rlson , Mrs. Alle n . 2nd Row: K. Ancy, M. Ehrens, N. Parish, J.Benson,
K. Vallier, B. Sharre tt, R. Mace , D. Real , K. Ceci l, J. Johnsen, B. He rrill , J. Voss , L. Ke ese e , P. Floerschinger . 3rd Row: V. Larse n , D. Ha tha way , C. Linden , L. Ha rdyma rtin , P. Hough , K. Doty, S. Whyte , C.
Wilcoxen , D. Rodenburg , K. Burnham , D. Wright, C . Leaders, M . Christensen , A. Jessen . 4 th Row: J. Duri ck ,
C. Fisher, B. Morton , B. Sollazzo , K. Kerbe r , C . Bate s , J. Lead ers, B. Ca rlson , J. T ia rks, C. Christe nsen ,D.
Roenna u, E. Carrigan , M. Leaders, R. Gei se , J. Johnson.

�Science Club

SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS- -Left to Right: D. Hartwell,
Publicity; J. Witt, Treasurer; D. Real, Historian; K. Cecil,
Secre tary ; E. Hough , Publicity; J. Leaders, Vice- Pres. ;
M. Lea ders , Pres.

Science Club, under a ne'v sponsor Mrs.
Watson, held a Science Fair at Unde rwood. Many
students went on to the Hawkeye Science Fair at
Des Moines. Ra tings were superior for Judy Leaders, excellent for Mar vin Leaders, Ellen Hough,
and Lavonne Leaders. Tim McDonald, Greg
Clausen, and Michelle Christensen received honorable mention.

Seated Left to Right: Mrs. Watson , D. Real, K. Cecil, E. Hough, L. Hol ding, K. Kerber. 2nd Row: L. Sharp ,
B. Goldapp , R. Mace , C. Fisher , B. Morton , P. Hough, B. Vi ets. 3rd Row: B. Arnold, M. Leaders. V. Wolverton , J. Witt, D. Ha rtwe ll , D. Ga rdner, J. Leade rs.

15

�Student Cabinet

•

Standing: Kristie Aney, Randy Kennedy, Keith Hartje, Garland Major, Richard Eames, Gail Bertelsen, Phil Diller , Nancy Nielsen. Seated: Paul Nielsen, Lynda Rodenburg, Allen Leaders , Ad vi sor - Mr. Bruno.

ADVISOR - C . R. Bruno

The first duty of thi s yea r's student cabinet
was to supervise the election of Homecoming royalty. Other activities included the operation of a
concession stand and sponsoring a Twirp Week in the
spring. Four of the members provid ed the highlight
of the yea r by becoming finalists in the High School
Bowl at Red Oak . The group was televised over
KMTV in competition with Thomas Jefferson High
School.

16

STUDENT CABINET OFFICERS: Secretary - Lynda
Rodenburg, Co -Chairmen - All en Leaders and Paul
Nielsen

�Lettermen's Club

•

Back Row: Coach Solb erg, Coa ch Pingel, R. Wright, D. Buresh, R. Tiarks, P. Nielsen, D. Kie thley, I.Kennedy,
N. Carlile . 2nd Row: Coach Peck ,. K. Gardner, A. Hedegaard, R. Scott, D. Minssen, K. Bell , A. Leaders , J.
Wright , B. Whyte , D. Jensen . 1st Row: P. Jensen, P. Diller, R. Graalfs, G. Jensen , R. Eames, K. Hartj e, J.
Johnsen, D. Christensen , W. DiCenzo, L. Wright.
Left to Right : Allen Lead ers, Paul Nielsen .John
Kennedy.

Letterm an 's Club of 1966-67 was outstanding
in sport acti vities and in its appearance. This year
the bo ys wore blue bla zers with a white U. to all
athletic events. Underwood boys let everyone know
"who we are" .

17

�Vocal

CHOIR--4th Row: House, Rodenburg, Rasmussen, Crowder, McManamy, Wolverton, Hartwell, Huneke, Hedegaard, McMullen, Olsen, Bruno, Finn, Christofferson. 3rd Row: Geise, Leaders, Roennau, Jackson, Terry, Geiger, Leaders, Bell, Stange, Hartwell, Pitzer, Eames, Hough, Benson, McMullen. 2nd Row: Leaders, Leaders,
Johnson, Minear, Drummond, Sievers, Buresh, Bertelsen, Christensen, Tiarks, Nielsen, Aney, Stange, Nielsen,
Parrish, Ehrens. 1st Row: Patersen, Hough, Sharp, Jackson, Diller, Hartje, Christe nsen, Jensen, Leaders, Olsen,
Vallier, Hough, Fisher.

GIRL'S GLEE--lst Row: Grote, Leaders, Petersen , Leaders , He rrill, Fisher, Ehrens, Vallier, Hough , Parrish, Prewitt. 2nd Row: Sollazzo, Johnson , Geise, Minear , McMullen, Aney, Hough , Stange, Nielsen, Hough , Hardymartin. 3rd Row: Doty , Leaders , House , Drummond , Roe nna u, Rode nburg, Crowder, McManamy, Olsen, McMullen, Bruno, Finn, Bensen , Eames, Christofferson .

18

�Music

MIXED CHORUS--Pianist: Lynda Rodenburg; Director: Mr. Espeland. 1st Row: Grote, Petersen , Sollazzo,
Sharp, Jackson, Pitzer , Hartje, Nielson, Jensen, Leaders, Olsen, Vallier , Parrish, Hough, Ehrens. 2nd Row :
Hardym arti.n , Leaders, Minear, Herrill , Leaders, Hough, Jackson , Sievers, Buresh, Bertelsen, Tiarks, Diller,
Nielson, Aney, Johnson, Fisher , Morton. 3rd Row: Leaders, Johnson, Leaders , Geise, Drummond , Terry, Hartwell, Wolverton , Gei ger, Hedegaard, Christensen, Stange, Hartwell, Christensen , Eames , Bouvier, Benson , McMullen, Prew itt, Doty. 4th Row: House , Roennau, Crowder, Rasmussen , McManam y, Fulfs, Brocker, Fairbanks,
Eames , Hune ke, Leaders , Bell, McMullen, Olsen , Bruno, Finn, Stange, Christofferson, Jesson , Hough .

BOY'S GLEE--lst Row: Jensen , Jac kson , Diller , Hartje, Christensen,
..eaders, Olsen . 2nd Row: Jackson , Terry, Buresh, Stange, Bertelsen,
II r . ell, Jievers. 3rd Row: Christensen , Hartwell , Hedegaard , Huneke,
E mes, Leaders, Wolverton.

Three concerts were
given by the various vocal
music groups . They attended two contests and the
Tre -County Vocal Festival , Completing a bus y
ye ar , they co-sponsored
the Carnival with the Band.

19

�Instrumental

CONCERT BAND--Back Row: Christofferson, McMullen, Kerber, Mass, Herrill. 3rd Row: Peterson, Leaders,
Hartwell, Gunderson, Dryden, Rodenburg, Roennau, Eames. 2nd Row: Leaders, Linden, Nelsen, Leaders, Christofferson, Jackson. 1st Row: McMullen, Jackson, Goldapp.

BAND OFFICERS--Standing : Leaders, Fisher, Jackson, Hartwell,
Christensen, Wolverton, Rodenburg , Mr. Cooper. Seated: Peter sen , Eam es, Leaders , Goldapp .

20

This years Concert
Band attended State Contest; Tri-CountyBand Fes tival was sponsored by Un derwood . Two concerts
were given for public enjoyment.

�Music

Back Row : Mr . Cooper·, Ad ams. 3rd Row: Wolverton, Eames, Christensen, Leaders, Herrill, Christensen . 2nd
Row : Christensen , Fisher , Benson, Rodenburg, Rodenburg, Fisher. 1st Row: Vallier, Sowers, McMullen.

Top Row: Leaders, Christofferson, Christensen, Eames, Leaders,
Herrill, Christensen. 2nd Row: Mr. Cooper , Leaders , P.eterson,
Hartwell, Gunderson, Dryden, Rodenburg, Roennau , Wolverton.
3rd Row: McMullen, Jackson, Vallier, Goldapp, McMullen, Adams , Kerber , Eames , Rodenburg , Fisher.

21

�SENIOR MADRIGAL--Front: Hough, House, Rodenburg, McMullen, Finn, Christoffersen. Back: Olson, Wolverton, Hartwell, Leaders, Stange , Hartwell.

TRUMPET TRIO--B. Petersen, A.
Leaders, D. Hartwell

BRASS SEXTET--Front: A. Chris tensen, P. Christoffersen, D. Christensen. Back: B. Petersen, R.
Eames, A. Leaders

SAXOPHONE QUARTET--V. Wo l verton , J. Eames, C. Fisher , L.
Rodenburg.

JUNIOR MADRIGAL--Front : Ni.e lson, Roennau,
Leaders, Geise, McMullen, Leaders. Back: Jen son, Christensen, Eames, Hartje, Leaders

22

�ttL09" Staff

Seated: D. Real , I&lt;. Finn, Mrs . Kohn. Standing : P. Christoffersen, I&lt; . McManamy, C. McMullen, D. Rruno,
L. Rodenburg , M. Geiger , M. Minear, M. Leade rs , S. House , J. Hough, J. Hartwell, D. Roennau, M. Lead ers,
R. Geise, M. McMullen, K. Olsen .

Advisor . • . .
Editor-in-Chief.
Co-Editors

Editors

. Mrs. Kohn
. Kathy Finn
Dianne Bruno
Carol McMullen, Lynda Rode nburg
Sports . .
. . . . . . . . . Matt Ge iger
John Hartw ell, Marvin Leaders
Organi zations a nd Activities . . . . . Dawn Real
Debb ie Roennau, Marcia Lead ers
Kristie McManam y , Pam Christoffer sen
Susan House
. . . . . . . . . . .
Faculty
Jan Hough, Mary Jo Minear
. . . . . . . Karen Olsen
Seniors
Ma ry Jo Minear, Dawn Real
. . . . . Kristie McManmy
Juniors .
.
Martha
McMullen, Rhonda Geise
Und erclassmen
. . Dianna Bruno , Marcia Leaders
Typists

23

�w e love the " dirt bomb " !

Sophistica ted
Sophom ores

Lo ve at fi rst
sig ht.

Anxiou s

What a
squeeze !

24

��Senior Class

Pia~

Thi s ye ars Se nior Cla ss Play consisted of three
one a ct p la ys . They were : MARRIAGE PROPOSAL,
ROMA NC ERS , a nd ROMANC E OF THE WILLOW
PATTERN. They wer e given . in No vemb er for two
nights .
ROMANCERS Standing: John Hartwell, Susan House,
Matt Geiger , Allen Leaders, Lying: Dianne Bruno .

Da wn Rea l in ROMANCE
OF WILLOW PATTERN .

Van ce Wol verton with
pal pi ta tions.

Kathy Lea d ers fro m
MARRIAGE
PRO POSA L.

John Witt in
MA RRIAG E
PROPOSAL.

I

Pam Christofferson and Lilly Hough .

26

Ka thy Le aders and Vance
Wolverton.

�Junior Class Play
;

.

Seated: Elaine Carrigan, Debby Roennau, Kerry Voss, Marcia Leaders, Martha McMullen. Standing: Jolene
Tiarks , Cindy Chri stense n, Nancy Neilsen, Bruce Darrington, Phil Terry, Rhonda Geise, Roy Tiarks ,Jeff Eggers,
David Jensen.

I

Tied at the Stake

Fight

Carrying Red

RAN SOM OF RED CHIEF was presented for
the public March 9th and 10th. Highlights of the
play were a "burning at the stake" and a " fa mily
!eud." Large crowds enj oyed the Junior Class Play
both evenings.

27

�Homecoming

Court listed below
Pep band and pep club perform during the Homecoming
game.

This year's Homecoming festivities were unique
in that there were five royal couples all of whom were
Seniors. King was Paul Nielsen. Queen was Mary
Jo Minear. Their attend ants were Allen Leaders,
Bill Dohse, John Kennedy, Dennis Cihacek, Janice
Hough, Pam Christoffersen, Jo Linda Stange, and
Susan House. Crown bearers were John Stange and
Annette Minear.

2·8

�Pam Christoffersen,
John Ke nnedy

Janice Hough,
Dennis Cihacek

Jo Linda Stange,

Susan House,
Allen Leaders

Bill Dohse

KING-- Paul Nielsen,
QUEEN--Mary Jo Minear

29

�The String

of
Victory

Leaps tall buildings in a single bound.

Say "Uncle"!

Faster than the speed of light.

20

�Pre t ty girls are th e rule at the prom as Lorane Kinney, Diann Bruno , Kathy Finn, and Jan Hough prove.

Tim Durick and Ken Hansen listen to the musi c .

Jr.-Sr. Prom

The Junior - Senior Prom was he ld in the auditorium of the Underwood Elementary School on
May 13 . The room was decorated with the th em e
of King Author's Court. The music wa s pro vided by
Carl Jay Or chestra .
Tim Duri ck and Jan Hough look over the table dee ora tions which kept with the knightly them e.

3

�Baccalaureate

Bill Dohse and Sue Linden lead the Seniors as they
march in for Baccalaureate.

Baccalaureate ceremonies were held in the
high school auditorium on May 21 at eight o'clock.
Rev . W. E. Wickland of St. John's Lutheran Church
delivered the se rmon to the graduating class. Leaders , chosen from the Junior class by the Seniors,
were Roy Tiarks and Cynthia Christensen.

The Seni ors are together as a group fo r one of the
last tim es at Baccalaureate.

32

�Linda Ra smussen, Sharon Hough, Carol Oltmans,
Judy Johnsen pre pare for graduation.

Mary Jo Minear, Ka thy Leaders , and Susan House
relax for a fe w minutes be fore graduation b egins.

Graduation
On Ma y 25, the Cla ss of ' 67 h e ld comm enc ement ex e rcises in the auditorium of Underwood High School. The
school colors of blue and whi te were e vid ent in the gowns.
The Cla ss of ' 71 received certificates of prom otion which
admit the m to high school.

The eighth graders received certificates of promotion from Superintendent Knowlton .

The Seniors received thei r diplomas from Richard
Olsen , Pre siden t of the School Board. Mr . c. R.
Bruno , princ ipa l , looks on.

33

�Special Honors
HIGH SCHOOL BOWL TEAM: Rich Eames, Keith
Hartje, Allen Leaders , Lynda Rodenburg, Dianne
Bruno {Alternate).

MATH CONTEST WINNERS: First - Richard Eame s,
Second - Lynda Rodenburg, Third - John Hartwell.

Lorane Kinney
DAR REPRESENTATIVE

Vance Wolverton
ALL-STATE BAND 1966

34

�SOUTHWE ST IOWA TOPPERS IN FOOTBALL
AND BASKETBALL . Back: Paul Jensen, Richard
Wright, Wayne Dic enzo. Front: George Jensen,
Richard Eam es , Joh n Johnson.

ALL-STATE CHOIR: Back: Don Stange, John
Hartwell , Dave Hartwe ll, Keith Hartje. Front:
Lily Hough, Lynda Rodenb urg, Karen Olsen , Pam
Christoffersen.

WRESTLIN G CHAMP S: Na than Carlile, Paul Jensen, Sectional winner - Dave Buresh.

35

�Peace and Quiet?
Misleading isn't it.

The game' s in the other direction, Mr.
Kohn .

Bright-eyed and Bushy-tail ed teachers!

Smile , Mr. Peck .

36

��Row 1: Dick Gardner, Ken Hansen, Paul Dicenzo, Dennis Dargin, Gary Jenson, Bill Dohse, Roy Tiarks, Paul
Nielsen, Jim Pritchett . Row 2: Std . Manager - Denny H~ugh, Rodney Graalfs, Pa ul Je nsen, Nathan Carlile,
George Jensen , Dennis Zolck, Wayne Huneke, Allen Hedegaard, Kurt Bell, John Witt, Std . Manager - Rick Scott .
Row 3: Coach Hayes, Da ve Barnett, Wayne Dicenzo, Larry Wright, Bruce Bracker , Dave Minnsen,John Johnson ,
Richard Wright, John Wright, Coach Peck.

Football
Team Record
EAGLES
Walnut
I. S. D.
CarsonMac edonia
Shelby
Tri - Center
West Ha rrison
Elk Horn
Treynor

Underwood versus Shelby .

38

OPPONENT

19
25

12

14
20
7
20
28
21

33
13
48

6

6

22
~c.

Some aclvice from Coach Hayes.

�Gary Jenson

Nathan Carlile

Paul Nielsen

Ke n Hansen

George Jensen

Paul Jensen

John Johnson

Roy Tiarks

Wayne Dicenzo

Larry Wright

Kurt Bell

Rich Wright

39

�Varsity Basketbal I Tearn

Left to Right : Bruce Darrington, Allen Leaders , Bru ce Bra cker, John Johnson, Paul Nielsen,
Dave Christensen, Std. Manager - Rich Scott, Coach - Russ Solberg, Don Sta nge , Phil Terry ,
Wayne Dicenzo, Kurt Bell , George Jensen, Rich Ea mes.

Reserue Basketball Tearn

Back: Phil Terry, Da ve Ba rnett, Bruce Bracker, John Fairbanks, Wayne Huneke , Bruce Jensen, Dave Hartwell, Paul Dicenzo, Don Stange . Front : Arnold Christensen, Bill Whyte , Coach-Mr. Pingle, Dennis Dargin , Julius T i arks.

40

�Paul Nielsen
117 pts.

Dave Christensen
41 pts.

Allen Leaders
126 pts.
TEAM RECORD .
EAGLES

John Johnson
355 pts.

Kur t Bell
33 pts.

Shelby
Treynor
Tri-Center
Panama - Portsrn ith
Shelby
West Harrison
I. S. D.
Walnut
Walnut
Mo. Valley
Tri-Center
Panarn a - Portsrn ith
Earling-St. Joe
AvoHa
Oakland
Treynor
Sectional Tournament
AvoHa
Shelby
Tri-Center

56
91
61
79

61
62
84

87
59
62
62
60
85
58
69
47

60
67
57

Richard Ea m es
275 pts.

OPPONENT
47
108
63

56
39
71
53
54

50
78
52
59
44
35

56
82
46

Wa yne Dic enzo
31 pts.

57
60

George Jensen
289 pts.

41

�I

Varsity Wrestlers

Back : Coach - Mr. Pe ck , Paul Jensen, Nathan Carlile , Richard Wright . Da ve Buresh, Larry Wright , Ke ith Hartje.
Front : Phil Diller, Rodney Graalfs , John Wright, Dennis Ke ithly, John Kennedy , Jim Pritche tt, Marlin Leaders.

Junior Varsity Wrestlers

Back: Garlyn Ma jor , Allen Hedegaard , Dave Minnsen, John Hartw ell, Coach Peck, Gary Jenson , Ra y Jachson,
Jim Solazzo. Front: Mark Geiger, Gail Bertel sen , Dick Gardner, John Jackson, Randy Kennedy, Dean Leaders,
Jerry Kennedy , Lynn Olsen .

42

�'

Marlin Lea ders

Jim Prittche tt

John Kennedy

John Wright

Rodney Graalfs

Phil Diller

Da ve Buresh

Richard Wright

Na than Carlile

Dennis Keithly

Larry Wright

Paul Jensen

43

�CO ACH: Mr. Robert Pingel

BROAD JUMPERS: Allen Leaders,
Wayne Dic enzo.

HA LF- MILERS: Dave Cluistensen,
La rry Wright.

Track
TEAM RECORD
Triangula r Relays
Tri - County Relays
Shelby Relays
Logan Rela ys
Mo Valley Relays
Council Bluffs Rela ys
Griswold Relays
District Rela ys (Villisca)

100-YARD- DASH: Allen Leaders

44

Third place
Third place
Fourth place
Sixth plac e
Third plac e
Twelfth place
Third Plac e
Six th place

SHOTPUT, DISCUS: George Jensen.

�HALF-MILERS: Simon Njau, John Hartwell.

TWO-MILE RELAY: Dave Christensen.John
Wright, Rod Graalfs, Larry Wright.

880-RELAY: George Jensen, John Hartwell,
Paul Dicenzo, Bill Whyte.

440 AND MILE RELAYS: John Johnson,
Allen Leaders, Wayne Dicen zo, Kurt Bell.

MILE RELAY: Larry Wright, John Hartwell,
Paul Dic enzo, Bill Whyte.

MILE MEDLY: John Johnson, Allen Leaders,
Dave Christensen, Wayne Dicenzo, Kurt
Bell.

45

�sp

e

a

k

e

r

s

Mr. Russ Solberg
Basketball

Dave Blackwe ll
KMTV Sports

A
th

B

a

I

n

e

,
t
q IC

u

et

Mr. Bruce Peck
Wrestling

The 1967 athletic banque t, he ld this
year at the elementary school, featured a
dinner served by the Pep Club and a guest
speaker, Dave Blackwell of KMTV Sports.
Among the honored guests were the l ette rmen and Senior Pep Club memb ers.

Mr . Rob ert Hayes
Football

46

�8TH GRADE BASKETBALL- -Back :
Coach - Nick Benzing, T. Minear. A.
Floerchinger; K. Hun eke, D. McMullen, D.
Benson, S. Hartwell.
Front:D. Nelson , J.
Fischer, D. Hough, J.
Herrill, L. Hough , T.
McDonald.

JR. HIGH WRESTLING
--Back: D. Barne tt,
F.Roennau,G.Boeck,
M. Major, B. Ives.
Front: M. Sales, R.
Collins, R. ·M cDonald,
J. Johnson, R. Stahlnecker, C. Wright.

7TH GRADE BASKETBALL - -Back: M .
Chri stofferson, R.
Hough, L. Gittens, C.
Miller , B. Stange , B.
Feller, D. Turner.
Front: J. Rodenburg, A.
Eames, W. Petersen,
B. Tia rks , F. Gunderson, G. Goldapp.

47

�se

n

--

Seniors at work? They must be faking it.

Lorane???

Oh Dale

I do enjoy these little conversations.

Do you think
anybody' s looking?

Yea Mary Jo ! !

I don't belie ve it , do
you Lynda?

I know it 's late , but really Susan !

48

Now wait just a m inut e •• .. . .

�Seniors

�Senior Officers
Treasurer : John Kennedy
Secret ary : Mary Jo Minear
Vice- Presi dent : Kathy Finn
President: Bill Dohse

Sponsor
FI owe r:

Co Io rs:

Motto:

w11D RosE

1voRY AND cRIMsoN

WHAT 100Ks DARK 1N THE msT ANCE MAY SEEM BRIGHTER AS
YOU DRAW NEAR.

Mr . Henry Olsen

St ude nt Co uncil
Allen Leaders

Lynda Rodenbttrg
Paul Nielsen

50

�KENNETH BELT

GARY BOUVIER

DIANNE BRUNO

DANIEL BURESH

DAVID BURESH

JANICE CARLSON

51

�KATY CECIL

PAM CHRISTOFFERSON

DENNIS CIHACEK

ALFRED COFFELT

DAYLE CROWDER

WILLIAM DOHSE

52

�GARY EHRENS

KATHY FINN

PERLENE FLOERCHINGER

J ANICE FOOTE

ALLEN GARDNER

MATHIAS GEIGER

53

�KENNETH HANSEN

JOHN HARTWELL

LARRY HEDEGAARD

DANIEL HILL

RICHARD HILL

JANICE HOUGH

54

�LILLY HOUGH

SHARON HOUGH

SUSAN HOUSE

GEORGE JENSEN

PAUL JENSEN

JUDY JOHNSON

55

�HARRIET KAMMINGA

LINDA KEESEE

I

'

DENNIS KEITHLEY

JOHN KENNEDY

JAMES KERR

LORANE KINNEY

56

�ALLEN LEADERS

KA THY LEADERS

MARVIN LEADERS

JAQUELINE LINDEN

RUTHANN MACE

CAROL McMULLEN

57

�MARY JO MINEAR

PAUL NIELSON

KAREN OLSEN

CAROL OLTMANS

LINDA RASM USSEN

DAWN REAL

58

�LYNDA RODENBURG

BEYERLY SHARRETT

JO LINDA ST ANGE

DA LE TIARKS

ROLAND TIARKS

BETTY VIETS

59

�PEARL WI LSON

JOH N WITT

VANCE WOLVERTON

RICHARD WRIGHT

\

SUSAN YOCHEM

DENNIS ZOLCK

60

��Bates, A.

Bates, C.

Bell, K.

Carlson, B.

Carrigan, E.

Christensen, C.

Eggers, J.

Fulfs, B.

Gardner, K.

Geise, R.

Graalfs , R.

Hartwell, D.

Hedegaard, A.

Holding, L.

Jackson, J.

Jackson, R.

Jensen, D.

Juniors
TYPical of all Junior classes, they have worked
tow ards the Prom. In October, a car wash was their
money making project. A bake sale was held in
November. Juniors had the majority of concessions
at home wrestling meets and basketball games. A
class play, "The Ransom of Red Chief' was given in
March. All of these projects financed the Prom of
1967.

Schmielau, C .

62

Scott, R.

Sievers, L.

Solazzo, J.

Sowers , S.

Stange, D.

�Christensen, D.

Christensen, W.

Darrington, B.

DiCenzo, W.

Dryden, S.

Eames, R.

Left to Right: E. Carrigan, treas.; K. Hartje, s. c.; W.
Christensen, sec.; K. Bell, pres.; M. Leaders, v.p. ; R.
Eames, s.c.

Johnson, J.

Kerber, K.

Larsen, S.

Leaders, J.

Leaders, M.

Masker, M.

McManamy, K.

McMullen, M.

Minssen, D.

Nielsen, N.

Oltmans , B.

Roennau, D .

Terry, P.

Tiarks , J.

Tiarks , R.

Voss, K.

Wright , L .

Whyte, B.

63

�Aney, K.

Arnold, B.

Barnett, D.

Benson, J.

Bertelsen, G.

Donaho, R.

Doty, K.

Drummond, J.

Durick, J.

Eames, J.

Bouvier, R.

Sophomores
Ehrens, M.

Fisher, C.
The Sophomores were privileged in having a
foreign student, Simon Njau from Kenya, Africa in
their class this year. All were anxiously aw aiti.ng the
announcement of servers for the Junior-Senior Prnm.

Johnson, J.

64

Leaders, D.

Leaders, M .

Minear, G.

Morton, B.

Nj au, S.

�Brokman, B.

Carlile, N.

Cihacek, V.

Clausen, K.

Coffelt, C.

Diller, P.

Gardner, D .

Left to Right: M. Leaders, pres.; K. Aney, s.c.; P. Dil ler, s.c.; S. Njau, v .p. ; G. Bertelsen, s. c .; B. Petersen, treas .; G. Jensen, sec.

Pe terse n , B.

Gillett, H .

Grote, T.

Hough , P.

Hough , P.

Huneke , W.

Jenson , G.

Parish, N.

Pitzer , R.

Rodenburg, D.

Solazzo , B.

Vallier , K.

Wright, J.

65

�Belt, R.

Borden, M.

Fairbanks, J.

Geiger, M.

Jessen, A.

Johnson, V.

Bracker, B.

Goldapp, B.

Burnham, K.

Christensen, A.

Hardimarten, L.

Hathaway, D.

Christensen, M.

Freshmen
Freshman spent their first year adapting themselves to high school. There were no class projects,
but a class skating party was held in March.

66

Kennedy, R.

Larsen, V.

Major, G.

Mass, R.

Nielson, J.

Olsen, L.

Thompson, L.

Tiarks, J.

Viets, P.

Voss , J.

Pfeiffer , J.

Whyte,

s.

Wilcoxen, C.

�Clausen, R.

Coffelt, M.

Dargin, D.

DiCenzo, P.

Donor, B.

Eames, B.

Hendrix, D.

Herrill, B.

Hough, E.

Jensen, B.

Jensen, C.

Keesee, E.

Kennedy , J.

Leaders, C.

Linden, C .

Left to Right: R. Kennedy, s.c.; D. Hendrix, sec.; C.
Leaders, treas.; E. Hough, pres.; G. Majors, s. c.; P.
DiCen zo, v.p .

Wilcoxen. D.

Prewitt , C .

Pritchett, J.

Schmielau , C.

Scott , C .

Sharp, L.

Wilcoxen, G.

Wright , D.

Wright, L.

Wright , S.

Young, B.

67

�s.

Adams, T.

Barnard,

Foote, M.

Gardner, D.

Benson, D.

Boeck, G.

Brokman, S.

Christensen, M.

Geise, C.

Hamilton, C.

Hansen, C.

Hartwell, S.

8th Grade
While anticipating their first year in high
school, the eighth grad e we re ac tive in many school
activities. Ma ny participated in basketball, wrestling.
and band. They joined the seventh grade in supporti ng the Goodfellows and Toys for Tots. Magazine
sales and a party, also with the seventh grade, were
the highlights of the ye ar.

Ives, B.

Je nsen, J.

68

Kamminga , W.

Keesee, R.

Kennedy, C .

Larsen , D .

Leaders , L.

Leaders, R.

Minssen, R.

Neim an , J.

Nelson , D .

Oltmans, L.

R inbold, D.

Rode nburg , K.

�Clausen, G.

Drwnmond, B.

Dryden, J.

Fischer, J.

Fisher, D.

Floerchinger, A.

Herrill, J.

Hough, D.

Hough, L.

Huneke, K.

Hurd, K.

Hurt, R.

Jackson, D.

J. Jensen, G. Miller, S. Brokman, and R. Minssen are
hard at work at their studies.
Jensen, W.

Leonard, M.

McDonald, T.

McDonald, D.

May, D .

Rod e nburg, L.

Roennau, F.

Scott , C.

Seaton , P.

Miller, G .

Shudak , R.

Minear , T.

Welch, M.

69

�Boudreau, 0.

Christensen, D.

Christofferson, M.

Collins, R.

Croghan, J.

Goldapp, G.

Gunderson, F.

Hathway, R.

Hoffman, C.

Hough, R.

Jenson, L.

Johnson, J.

Larsen, D.

Lary, S.

Martin, N.

Miller, C.

Miller,

c.

Eames, A.

7th Grade
This was a year of many firsts for the seventh
grade. It was their first year in this building; they
were the first seven th gr ade lass to take typing; and
The seventh grade ou tsold the eighth grade in magazine sales. $3 4 . 50 was ear ned for the Good fellows
and many toys we re given to the Toys for Tots.

70

Nieman, S.

Peterson, W.

Sales, M.

Seidler, T.

Sharp, L.

Shud ak, D.

Sievers, E.

Sorensen, J .

�Eggars, C.

Erhens, J.

Fairbanks, D.

Fairbanks, P.

Fellers , B.

Gittens, L.

Leaders, B.

Leaders, R.

McDonald, R.

Miller, J.

Miller, R.

Morton, B.

Nelson, N.

Pfeiffer, J.

Potter, R.

Pritchett, J.

Reinbold , D.

Rodenburg, J.

Stahlnecker, R.

Stange, R.

Tiarks. R.

Turner, D.

Wright, C .

·and D. Barnett participating in a
class discussion

Sorensen, V.

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�1968
. . LOG

PRESENTED BY

UNDER WOOD HIGH SCHOOL
UNDERWOOD, IOWA

�WE DEDICATE

• • • • •

TO MR. C.R. BRUNO THIS 1968 LOG FOR
his continuing effor t to help us meet the academic challenge of high school. He ha s constantly shown his willingness to help ,
an understanding of studen t problems, and a dedication to and enthusiasm for educat ion.

4

�ADMINISTRATION

�SUPERINTEND ENT
Mr. Knowlton has a M.A. degree in School Administration. He holds a permanent Professional Certificate and
has been in the teaching profession for thirty-six years.

PRINCIPAL
Mr. Bruno has been in the teaching p rofession fo r thirtee n yea rs. He has a B.S. in Second ary Admini st ra tio n
and holds a Profess ional Ce rtifica te .

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�Mrs. Allen

Mr. Benzing

Mrs. Miller

Mrs. Clausen

Mr. Hofmann
7

�Mrs. Hough

Mr. Kohn

Mr. LeGate

Mr. Montgomery

8

�Mr. Morgenstern

Mr. Olsen

II

Mr. Peck

Ill
Mr. Pingle

Mr. Solberg

9

�Mrs. Sweeny

Mr. Srb

Miss Velasquez

Mrs. Watson

Mrs. Wyland

10

�SECRETARIES

Mrs. J ensen

Mrs. Thomas

OFFICE HELP

J. Tiarks
D. Roen nau

C. Christensen
E. Carrigan

11

�CUSTODIANS

Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy

H. Engle

BUS DRIVERS

C. Kenne dy , J . Merdin ge r, C. Nie lso n , J .
Ballard , W. Ke rr, A. Bates, B. F ul fs.

H. Ho ugh, H. Wright, L. Pe te rse n , J . Tornaton.

COOKS

H. Engle, D. Ho ugh , G. Carrigan, R . Rode nb urg, B.
Bo lton , R. Mace .
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�ORGANIZATIONS

�''LOG'' STAFF

Seated: Mr. Kohn , R. Geise, K . McManamy, J. Tiarks, J. Leaders, W. Christensen. Standing : J. John son , R. Eames , C. Fischer, J. Drummond, D. Stange, B. Oltmans, J. Eggers, M. McMullen , R. Graalfs, N. Nielsen , K. Bell, K. Aney , K. Hartje , D.
Jen sen.

Advisor
Editor-in-Chief
Activities

Mr. Ko hn
Kri stie McManamy
Beth.Oltman s
Judy Leaders, Nancy Nielsen, Kris Aney , Jolene Tiarks
Organizations
Richa rd Eame s
Dave Jen sen , Don tange
Seniors
Martha McMullen
Rhonda Geise , Na ncy Niel sen
Underclassmen
Kri s Aney
Claudia Fi sher, Julie Drummond
Administration
Wanda Christen sen
John John son , Kri s McManamy
A th le tics
Keith Hartje
Jeff Eggers, Rod Graalfs, Kurt Bell, Julie Drummond , John John so n
Typist
Rho nda Geise
Nancy Nielsen , Jud y Leade rs
Writers
Julie Dru m mo nd
Jolene Tiarks
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�STUDENT CABINET

Bottom row: Keit h Hartje, Juliu s Tiarks , Laura Rodenburg, Laura Oltrnans, Dennis Dargin. Middle row:
Kurt Hun eke, Beth Peterse n , Jo Anne Eames , Marcia Lea ders, Kurt Bell. Top row: Mark Geiger , Wayne
Huneke, Mr. Benzing , spon sor.

The studen t cabinet planned and orga nized this year 's homecoming ceremonies and
dance . They managed to pull it off in spite
of complications caused by the wea t her and
by a sudden diminution in the number of
convertibles at their disposal for the ceremonies.

K urt Bell , vice-president ; Marcia Leaders, secretary; Keith Hartje, presiden t.

15

�Kathy Vallier

Wanda Christen sen
Captain

Nancy Parish

Marcia Leaders

Bet h Oltmans
Co-Ca ptain

Jackie Johnson

CHEERLEADERS

Ka thy Vallier , Beth Oltmans, Wan da Christense n , Nancy Parish , Jackie John so n , Marcia Leaders.

16

�''PEP'' CLUB

It was a fairl y active and successful
year for the 1967-68 Pep Club. T he organiza tion raise d money by having a
Chili Supper, serving at the Underwood
Invitational Wrestling To urna ment, and
sponsoring con cessio ns at vario us ho me
athletic events. In addition to th.is , the
Pep Club sponsored t he Athle tic Banquet that was held to ho nor the Lettermen and se nior girls in Pep Club.
The Pep Club was well re presen ted at
all basketball and football ga mes,
wrestling meets and some of the track
meet s.

Procee din g upward : W. Christense n, N. Pari sh, B. Oltmans, K . Vallier, M. Leaders, J. John so n , C. F isher, P. Ho ugh , J. Tiarks, J. Duri ck , J. Ea mes , J . Bense n,
J . Drummo nd , J . Pritche tt , C. Ha milto n , L. Rodenburg, P. Hough , D. Larse n,
T. Seidler , C. J ense n , L. Leaders, C. Pruitt , J. John so n, M. McMullen , R. Geise,
T . Wilcoxe n , M. Chr istense n , L. Oltm ans, C. Sco tt , C. Christe nse n , N. Nielse n,
D. Fisher, C. Lea ders, M. Chri stense n, B. Herrill , Y. Larse n, D. Gardn er , Y. So ren o n , R. Clau se n , C. Burnham , D. Wright , D. Hathaway, M. Co ffelt , B. Drummo nd , D. Roe nna u , K. Aney, J. Yoss, S. Whyte, J . J ense n, A . J esse n, K. Clause n , B. Go lda pp , B. Peterse n , Mrs . Clause n , T. G ro te, C . Geise, J. Pfei ffer.

D. Roe nnau , President
K. Aney , Vice-President
B. Petersen , Secreta ry
T . Grote , Treasurer

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�LETTERMAN'S CLUB

First row: J. Wright , L. Ol sen, R. Kenne dy , D. Leaders, D. Gardner , Y. John son, J . Pritchett. Second row: R .
Scott , B. Bracher, D. Min sse n, A. Bates, P. Diller, M. Borden , P. DiCenzo. Third row: D. Christensen , J . Johnson , R. Graalfs, A. Hedegard, R. Tiarks, N. Carlile, W. Hun eke. Fourth row: G. J ensen, D. Barnett, G. Majors ,
R. Belt, D. Dargin. Sixth row: Mr. Pingel, Mr. Solberg, Mr. Hofm an , Mr. Peck.

This year the main problem for the Letterman 's Club was to raise money to pay fo r
their blazers. They operated the concession
stands at the home footba ll ga mes thjs year
and also parked cars and directed traffic after the games. The club also purchased a
bouquet of roses for th e Homeco min g
Quee n.

K. Bell , L. Wright, W. Dece nzo.

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�HOME EC. CLUB

Elaine Carrigan- President
Marcia Leaders-Vice-President
Cindy Christensen- Secre tary
Judy Leaders-Treasurer
Rhonda Geise-Historian

Fir st row: K. McManamy, B. Peterso n, S. Sowers, K. Kerber , R . Geise, M. Leader s, E. Carrigan , C. Christe n en , J. Leaders, K.
Clause n , T . Gro te. Second row : C. Fisher, P. Tow nsend , C. Prewitt, E. Hough , K. Vallier, J. Benso n, P. Hough , J. T iarks, J.
Johnson , J. Druick. Third row: Mrs. Allen , J. Ea mes, A. Jesse n, M. Christensen, C. Leaders, B. 1-lerrill, J. Voss, C. Linden, P.
Ho ug h, L. Hardyma rtin , K. Burnham , D . Wright. Fourth row: Y. Larsen , M. Coffelt , B. Sollazzo , C. Wil coxe n, S. Whyte, L.
Olt mans , M. Christensen, C. Geise , K. Aney, N. Parish. Fifth row : C. Scott , L. Rodenburg, B. Drummond , D. Gardener, D.
Fisher , C. Kennedy , Hathaway , B. Carl sen , C. Bates , D. Roennau, B. Oltmans.

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�SCIENCE CLUB

B. Sollazzo, L. Holding, D. May , M. Masker , L. Sharp , B. Arnold, D . Fisher, C. Scott , J. Pfeiffer, R. Ho ugh, R.
Hurt , R. Scott , E. May.

J. Leaders, President ; C. Fisher, Publicity ; E. Hough , Publicity ; B.
Goldapp , Secretary ; P. Hough , Vice-President ; K. Kerber , Treasurer; D . Gardn er , Manager.

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�D. Stange

C. Fisher

SMALL

J . Drummond, D. Hartwell

D. Hartwell

GROUPS

J. Eames

K. Kerber, C. Wright , D. McMullen , M.
Chri stofferson, J. Herrill , K. McMahamy.

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�CHORUS

The chorus started its yea r with its
annu al Fall Concert. They sp onso red
th e Tri Co unty Music Festival this
ye ar. Th ey had a pre-co n test concert in
th e sprin g with th e band. Th e ch o ru s
received a ll ra ting.

Girl's Glee got a II and Boy's Glee
brought home a I from contest this
yea r. The Sen iors ente rtained at Baccalaureate and the Juniors took over for
Commencement.

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�Senior Madrigal: R. Eames, D. Hartwell, K. Hartje, P. Terry,
D. Stange, J. Leaders, M. Leaders, K. McManamy, R.
Geise (not shown) N. Nielson , M. McMu llen , D. Roennau.

Octet: D. Stange, R. Eames, K. Hartje , D. Hartwell , J.
Eames, C. Fisher, J. Leaders , B. Petersen.

I
RATINGS

STATE
CONTEST
Boy's Quartet: R. Eames, D. Hartwell ,

D. Stange, K. Hartje.

Girl's Quartet: B. Pe ter en, K. Aney, C.
Fisher, J . Eames.

G irl's Sextet: J. Eames, B. Petersen, K.
Vallier, K . Aney, N. Parish, J. Benson,
J . Dru mm o n d.

Piano Solo: R. Eames

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CONCERT BAND
The concert band consis ted of 35 members this yea r. They sent nin e members to Quin-County. The band had a conce rt in Fe bruary , Mid-Winter and a pre-con test conce rt
in the spring. They attende d the Tri-County Ban d Festival. The ban d rece ived a II at State Contest. Band office rs thi s yea r were Beth Pete rse n, President; Dave Chri stensen, Vice-President; Kathy Vallier, Sec retary; Claudia Fishe r, Treasurer. The ban d brought home six I rat in gs from small group music co ntest.

�To left : Brass Sextet, B.
Petersen , F. Gunderson,
J. Leaders, R. Eames,
A. Christensen, D.
Christense n.

.

To Right : Trumpet Solo, B. Peterse n .

.

I RATINGS

To Left : Bass Cl arine t
Solo, K. Vallier.

To Right : Mixe d Du et,
K. Vallier, J . Benson.

MAJORETTES

These eigh t girls t urn the Concert
Band in to the Marching Ban d. They
marched wi th the band at Hoo Dao
Days at Neola but were rained out
of their appeara nce at Clarinda.
Th.is year t hey will be marchi ng at
Atlant ic's Ce nten nial and during the
4th of Jul y celebration in Underwood. Majorettes are : K. Aney , J.
Drummond, T. Grote , J. Ben on, N.
Parish, Drum Majorette K. Clausen .

25

�J
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Oh-h-h-h!!

those dirty
Hallowed Halls

{
I sure hope you're right
this time, Bertelson.

NAW!

She's wonderful

26

�ACTIVITIES

�Now it says here .. .

Barbarian God (Jeff), Neptune (Keith), Hercules (Bill), Messenger
(John) , Poet (Dave), Real Estate Agent (Rick).

What's going on down there?

''THE BIRDS''
BY ARISTOPHANES

Bill W. , Jeff E., Keith H., Don S., John J. , Kurt B., Rick S. , Dave
J. , John J., Debbie R. , Rhonda G., Kathy K., Bruce D. , Cindy C.,
Jolene T., Kristie M., Nancy N.

I have great news!

28

Aren't we the living en d!

r don't know abo ut you, but
as fa r as r'm concerned ...

�JUNIOR CLASS PLAY

Dick Gardner, Marlin Leaders, Gail Bertelsen, Dean . Leaders , Rolland Pitzer,
Kristie Clausen, Beth Petersen, Julie Drummond, Joanne Eames, Claudia Fisher.

OUCH!!

Well now,
In my day.

The villain at work .

l can lick anyone in the house.

"THE
NIGHT
IS MY
ENEMY ~'
What did you say??
29

�King: Keith Hartje
Queen: Wanda Christen se n
Attendants :

1

9

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6

8

Roy Tiarks

Marcia Lea ders

Wayne Dicenzo

Nancy Niel sen

John Johnson

Rhonda Ge ise

Kurt Bell

Beth Oltman s

Rich Ea mes

Cindy Chri ste nsen

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Queen candidates: Marcia Leaders, Nancy Nielsen, Rhonda Geise , Beth Oltmans, Wanda Christensen , and Cindy Christensen.

King Keith and Quee n Wanda

Crown bearers: B. Peck and B. Leaders
31

�This year the Junior' s broke the tradition of havi ng the
banquet and prom at the schDol and held th e banquet at the
Club 64 followed by the Prom at the Hotel Chieftain Ballroom. After an elegant meal, the Senior Will was read by
Phil Terry , followed by the Prophecy, prese nted by Dean
Leaders.

-

32

�Th e Junio r girls sex te t sang " Under the Swee theart Tree,"
whic h was also th e theme fo r th e p ro m. The Juni ors and Seniors dance d, among the array of t rees with their large fl ower bl osso ms, to t he music o f " The Blue Ruin s." Despite the
rai n, all we nt well and eve ry one had a goo d time.

Prom

33

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�SPECIAL HONORS

Richard Eames:
Outstanding Teenager (Se nior Class)
Readers' Digest Award

Wayne Huneke:
Outstanding Teenager (Junior Class)

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Cindy Christensen:
Be tty Crocker Award

Na th an Carlil e:
Finalist in State Wrestlin g To urn ament
All Southwest Iowa Foo tball player

�Ellen Hough &amp; Judy Leaders:
Science Fair winners

Debby Roe nn au &amp; Kurt Bell :
Leadership Award

Kristie McManamy :
Superior rat in g at State Speech
Contest

John John so n:
All South west Iowa Football Player

Debby Roennau :
DAR Good Citizenship Award

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�SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
~)if OUJC

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Science Fair Winn ers

Tri-Count y Music Fe stival

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Unde rwood I nvitational Wrestling Tournament

�ATHLETICS

�First row: D. Barnett, W. Jense n, P. DiCenzo, D. Minssen , P. Terry, L. Wright, J. Wrigh t , G. J ense n, D. Dargin , W. DiCen zo.
Seco nd row: Mr. Peck , R. Kennedy , D. Gardner, R. Tiarks, D. McMullen , R. Mi nsse n, F. Roe nnau , T. Adam s, J . Pritchett ,
Bates, D. Hough, J. John so n, W. Petersen, Mr. Hofmann. Third row: B. Whyte , M. Bord en, Pookie , N. CarWe , K. Hun eke,
W. Hun eke, A. Hedega rd , J . Fairbanks, B. Bracker, K. Bell , J. Johnson , B. Brokman.

SEASON RECORD
TEAM
Ida Grove
Walnu t
l.S.D.
Carso n-Macedonia
Shelby
Tri-Center
West Harrison
Elkhorn*
Treynor
*(Homecoming)

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33
6

21
43
13
14

EAGLES
21

28
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35
19

7
53
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�THE TEAM IN ACTION!

Mother said there would be days like thi s!

Here co mes the Judge !

St ra digidity

Dog Pile!

T hese nine se niors were the drivi ng force belund thi s year's tea m: Alan Bates, Phil Terry, Larry Wright , Alan Hedegaard ,
Kurt Bell , Jo hn Jo hn so n, Way ne DiCe nzo, Dave Min ssen , and Roy Tiarks.

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�VARSITY BASJ(ETBALL

R. Scott, Mgr., R. Eames, J . Fairbanks, D. Christensen , K. Bell , J. Johnson , B. Bracker, D. Stange, A. Christensen, D. Dargin ,
W. DiCenzo, P. Terry, P. DiCenzo. Mr. Solberg, kneeling.

JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL

Bottom: P. DiCenzo , M. Bordon , K. Huneke , B. Jen sen , A. Christen se n, J . Niema nn . T o p. M. Leaders, J .
Tiarks, D. McMullen , D. Dargin , L. Hough , D. Hough, D. Nelson , Mr. Pingle.

42

�John Johnso n

289
Dave Christensen

Wayn e DiCenzo

228

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OPPONENT
Tri-Center
Carson-Macedonia
Treynor
Elkhorn
l.S.D.
Walnut
Carson-Macedo nia
Walnut
We st Harriso n
Elkhorn
Carson-Macedonia
Treynor
Treynor
Tri-Center
Avoha
Oakland
Shelby
Tri-Center

Kurt Bell

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EAGLES

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51
50
64
47
35
46
42
73
47
42
70,
76
64
5~
60
27
71
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68
76
73
55
66
81
82
78
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�VARSITY WRESTLERS

Standing: A Eames, W. Huneke, N. Carlile , A . Hedegaa rd , L. Wright , G. J ense n , R. Graa lfs , P. Diller, Mr. Peck. Si t ting: L.
Olsen, V. John son , J. Pritchett , K. Hartje, D. Leaders, J. Wright , R. Kennedy.
The Eagle Wrestling T eam, coached by Mr. Peck , brought ho me two tro phies this year o n the way to a 5-5-1 seaso n. The
tro phies were 2nd place Underwood Jnvitatio nal Tournament , and 2nd place Tri-Ce nte r Invitatio nal T o urn ame nt.

JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLERS

Standing : Mr. Peck, G . Majors, M. Majo rs, B. Eames , J. Sollazzo , W. Jensen , G. Bertelse n, A. Eames. Sitting: J. Ke nn edy, P.
Seaten , D. Bensen , S. Hartwell, D . Gardn er, M. Geiger.
44

�Lynn Olsen

Dean Leaders

Rod Graalfs

Gary J en sen

Verlyn J ohnson

Randy Kennedy
OPPONENT
Tri-Center
Glenwood
Missouri Va lley
Lewis Central
I.S.D.
Underwood Tournamen t
Harlan
West Harrison
Logan
Carson-Macedonia
Oakland
Treynor
Tri-Center Tournament
Over-all Record : 5-5-1

Alari Hedegaard

Jim Pritchett

Keith Hartje

Phil Diller

John Wright

EAGLES

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Nathan Carlile

Larry Wright

Wayne Huneke

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�TRACI(

Arnie Christensen, Dennis Dargin, Kurt Huneke , Paul DiCenzo, Johnny Johnson , Don Ne lse n, Kurt Bell , De nny H ough , Dave
Christensen, Marlin Leaders, Rod Graalfs, Wayne DiCenzo, Larry Wright , Doug McMulle n , Mark Gei ge r.

Coming down the stretch!

Ah! That's over.

The FLASH is on h is way!

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Medley and Two Mile Relay: D.
Christensen, R. Graalfs, L. Wright ,
D. Hough.

Sprinters: W. DiCenzo and J . J ohnso n .

220 , 440 and Mile Relay : W. DiCe nzo, M. Geiger, J. Joh11son, K.
Bell.

Middle Di sta nces: M. Ge iger, D. Christensen , D. Dargin, A.
Christen se n , an d D. Hough .

As was the case in m ost spo rts this year, the track squad was
dominate d by the se niors. An d once again, as in most sports,
they were fa irly successful. Whjle they did not win any of the
meets they were in , they were always in the top half of the
schools in the meet.
The main proble ms for the squad was the lack of depth and
difficulty in being able to train properly because of the wea ther. Some of the meets had to be po stpon ed and often times
they were held under poor cond itions.

Long Jump: W. DiCen zo

lligh Jump: D. Christensen
and K. Bell.

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Petersen , B. Tiarks. Second row: B. Stange , A . Eames, R. Hathaway , Mr. Be nzing, B.
Feller, M. Christoffersen, D. Barnett.

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First row: G . Goldapp , C. Howe, C. Wright , R . Leaders. Seco nd row :
R . Stalnecker, M. Sales, R. McDona ld , M. Chri sto fferse n. T hird row:
Mr. Peck, R. Collins, D . Barnett.

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�SENIORS

�OFFICERS
SENIOR
Richard Eames
Phil Terry
Nancy Nielsen
Beth Oltmans

SPONSOR
FLOWER:
COLORS:
MOTTO:

Bluelris

Royal Blue and Copper

Outside show is a poor substitute for
inner worth.

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STUDENT
COUNCIL
Marcia Lea ders
Kurt Bell
Kei th Hartj e

52

�Allan
Bates

Kurt
Bell

Colleen
Bates

Bev
Carlson

53

�Elaine
Carrigan

Cindy
Christensen

David
Christensen

Wanda
Christensen

54

Bruce
Darrington

�Richard

Wayne
DiCenzo

Eames

Jeff
Eggers

Bennett

Rhonda

Fulfs

Geise

55

�Rod
Graalfs

Keith
Hartje

David
Hartwell

Alan
Hedegaard

56

Liz
Hold ing

�John
Johnson

David
Jensen

Kathy
Kerber

Ma rcia
Lea ders

Judy
Leaders

57

�Marilyn
Masker

Kristie
McManamy

Martha
McMullen

David
Minssen

58

Nancy
Nie lsen

�Debby
Roen nau

Beth
Oltmans

Craig
Schmielau

Rick
Scott

Lee
Sievers

59

�Jim
Sollazzo

Susa n
Sowers

Don
Stange

Phil
Terry

60

Jo lene
Tiarks

�Roy
Tiarks

Bill
Whyte

Kerry
Voss

Larry
Wright

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�UNDERCLASSMEN

�Aney, K.

Brok eman, B.

Hou gh, P.

p

Cihacek, V.

Barne tt, D.

Clause n, K.

Drummond, J.

Durick, J.

Ea mes, J.

Ehre ns, M.

F isher, C.

Hough, P.

Jenson, G.

Johnso n, J.

Leaders, D.

Leaders, M.

The class worked heartily to finan ce the prom and banquet through
concessions at hom e athletic events, a bake sale, and the Junior Class
Play. The Junior-Se ni or Banq ue t was held at th e 64 Club and the
prom at the Chieftain Ballroom . The theme of the prom was the
"Sweeth ear t Tree." The Juniors were indebted to the mothers who
spo nsored their class this year.

64

Carlile, N.

Arnold , B.

�CLASS
Bertelse n, G.

Bouvier, R.

Coffelt, C.

Diller, P.

Do naho, R .

Doty, K.

Gardner, D.

Gardner , K .

Gardner, K.

Gillett, H.

Grote, T.

Pit zer, R.

Sollazzo, B.

Vallier, K.

Benson , J.

Parish, N.

Petersen, B.

Wrigh t, J .

Marlin Leaders, Secretary; Dean Leaders,
Vi ce-President ; Gail Bertelsen , Treasurer;
Phil Diller , President.

65

�Coffelt, M.

DiCenzo , P.

Be lt, R.

Bord en, M.

Bracker, B.

Christe nse n, A.

Dargin, D .

Donor, B.

Ea mes, B.
The sop ho mores started th e year off with a cla s party.
It was a dan ce, held in the sc hool lunch room. They were

looking into th e future when th ey had the conces ·io n
stan d at some of the ho me games. Th eir class was represented at the Junior-Senior Prom when six of its mem ber
we re se rv ers for th e upperclassmen . In May they prese nted "The Wonder Hat, a Com media Del Arte", to the studen ts at an assembly and the public at an eve ni ng performance.

Fairbank s, J .

66

Geiger, M.

Go ldapp , B.

�Hough , E.

J en sen , B.

Kennedy , J .

Kennedy , R.

Majors, G.

Olse n, L.

Pfe iffer, J.

Scott, C.

Sharp , L.

Spen cer, D .

Vie ts, P.

Voss, J.

We ndt , T .

White, S.

Wright, D.

Wright, L.

Wright, S.

Young, B.

Ha rd y martin , L.

Hathaway , D.

J e nse n , C.

Je sse n, A.

Larsen , Y.

Leaders, C.

Linden, K.

Pre w itt, C .

Pritchett , J.

Schmielau, C.

Townshe nd, P.

T ia rk s, J.

Wilcoxen, C .

Wilcoxen, D.

Hendrix , D.

Johnson, V.

Herrill, B.

Keesee, E.

67

�Leading the Freshm an Class throu gh th e year were th e class officer s, President Denny Hought, vice-presid en t Michelle Christensen,
secretary Cheri Geise, and treasurer Ga rland Major.
The Freshmen had a scavenger hunt and a dance for th eir first
semester party, and a "Going Away" par ty fo r Do nna J ackson wh o
moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Freshm an Spanish class
presented a ski t fo r t he Chri stmas Progra m whi ch very few stud ents
und erstood, but enjoyed considerably. T hey also ate at a Spanish
restaurant alo ng with other Freshm an guests. The girls present ed a
skit for the Walnut Pep Ra lly . .. CRUS H WALNUT!! Th ey
sponsored the last concessio n stand and will enter a girls' sex tet in
the vocal co ntest .

Ad ams, T.

Bar nard , B.

Boeck, G .

Brokman, S.

Benson , D.

Christensen , M.

�Gardner, D.

Geise, C.

Hamilton , C.

Drumm o nd, B.

F isher, D.

Foote, M.

Hartw ell , S.

Herrill, J .

Hough , D.

Hou gh , L.

J ack so n , D.

J e n se n, J .

J e nsen , W.

Kaminga, W.

Le ade rs, L.

Leade rs, R.

Maj o rs, M.

May, D.

Min sse n, R.

Ne lse n , D.

Nelse n, D.

Nie man, J .

Oltmans, L.

Rode nbu rg , K.

Rodenb urg, L.

Roc n nau , F .

Sco tt, C.

Seato n, P.

Spe ncer, J.

Wendt, L.

Hurt , R.

Kennedy, C.

McMulle n , D.

Ives, B.

L arse n, D.

Miller, G.

69

�Boudreau, 0 .

Eames, A.

Barnett, D.

Christofferse n, M.

Co ll in s, R.

Crog han , J.

Ebert, D.

Eggers, C.

Ehrcns, J.

Fairbank s, D.

8th GRADE
Fairbanks, P.

The eighth grade class is anxiou sly awa iting
graduation to high sc hool. As in past years the
boys have had opportunity to participate in
basketball and wres tling. The girls started a
new trend as four became the first Juni or
High Cheerleaders at Underwood.

Fellers, B.

Gitte ns, L.

Goldapp, J.

Gunderso n, F.

Ha th away, R.

Hoffman , C.

. .. .
Hough, R.

70

J ensen, L.

J ense n, M.

John son , J.

Larsen , D.

�Lary , C.

Leade rs, B.

Leade rs, R.

McDonald, R.

Martin, N.

Mi ller, C.

Miller, C.

Miller, J.

Miller, R.

Neiman, G.

Nelson, N.·

Morton, B.

Pfe iffer, J .

Peterson, W.

Potter, R.

Pri t hc tt, J .

Rodenburg, J.

Seidler, T.

Sharp, L.

Shudak , D.

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Sievers, E.

Sore nsen, J.

Sore nsen, U.

Stahlnecker, R.

Stange, B.

Sa les, M.

Tia1·ks, R .

Turner, D.

We nd t, D.

Wrigh t, C.

71

�Allen, D.

Burnham, G.

Foote,P.

Aney, H.

Bates, G.

Bertlese n, S.

Boeck , J.

Borden, B.

Butler, M.

Christense n, D.

Christensen, E.

Dargin , J.

Darrington , L.

Gard ner, B.

Gdow ski, L.

Go ldapp, E.

Grayb ill , H.

Guill, T.

Ma ny of the seventh graders participated
in Jr. High baske tball and wrestling. Their

fund raising activities this year we re a collection for th e Good fe llows and th e selling
of magazines. T hey held a Cluistm as party
in th e school lu nchroom.

72

�Hamilton , R .

Han se n , M.

Hard y martin , L.

Hey wood, J.

Hildret h , A.

Ho ffman. D.

Hogue, C.

Hough , G.

Hune ke, L.

Hurd , C.

J e nse n , D.

J e nsen, R.

J e n ~o n , H.

John so n, J.

Keithley, S.

Leaders, D.

Linde n, R.

May , E.

Nielse n , M.

Nieman, J.

Nie man, R.

Nie man , R.

Olse n , S.

Ri dlen, I.

Rodenburg, J.

Seidler, F.

Se ive rs, S.

Snyder, J.

Sore nse n , C.

Stageman, D.

Wo hler, L.

Wright , P.

Yeoman , T.

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�ADMINISTRATION

C. R. McClure
High School Principal
M.A.-University of South Dakota

T.E.Knowllon
Superintendent
M.A.-University of South Dakota

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�FACULTY

ROBERT G. GIESEY
Freshman Science
Biology
Physiology
Football Coach
B.A.- Dakota Wesleyan University

NICK BENZING
merican History
Economics
Sociology
Social Problems
Jr. High U.S. History
Jr. High Basketball
Student Cabinet Sponsor
B.A.-State College of Iowa

DARRELL D. LIBKE
Soph . English
Creative Writing
Soph. Class Sponsor
B.A.-B~ena Vist a College

EDWARD H. LEGATE
Jr. and Sr. English
B.A.E.- Wayne State College

RUTH HOUGH
Jr. High English
B.A.-University of Iowa

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�LOREE K. MACNEIL
Vocal Music
B.A.-Colorado State College

DENNA MASSEY
Jr. High Math
Office Practice
B.A .-Dakota Wesleyan University

BETTY MILLER
Librarian
B.A..- Augustana College

GAYLEN MONTGOMERY
Instrumental Music
B.A.- Wayne State College

LEW MASSEY
Jr. High U.S. History
Jr. High Geography
Iowa History
Soph. World History
Assistant Football Coach
Wrestling Coach
B.A.-Dakota Wesleyan University

�ROBERT PINGEL
Industrial Arts
Track Coach
B.A.-Wayne State College

HENRY OLSON
Government
Business Law
General Business
Typing
Senior Class Sponsor .
B.A.- University of S.D.

RUSSELL SOLBERG
Athletic Director
Physical Education
Driver's Education
Lettermen's Club Sponsor
B.A.- Wayne State College

KAREN SORENSEN
Home Economics
Home-Ee Club Sponsor
B.A.-University of S.D.

TERRY C. RADENSLABEN
Sr. Math
Algebra
Geometry
General Math
Basketball Coach
B.A.-Nebraska Wesleyan

�DOROTHY WATSON
Guidance Counselor
Physics
M.A.-Omaha Univ.

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ALTHEA SWEENEY
Algebra II
Bookkeeping
Shorthand
B.A.-Mount St. Scholastica
Atchison, Kansas

JUNE WYLAND
Jr. High Science
Art
B.A.-University of Neb.
at Omaha

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ROSE MARIE VELASQUEZ
Spanish I and II
Freshman English
B.A.-College of Saint Mary

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���SECRETARIES

Mrs. Thomas

Mrs. Jenson

SCHOOL BOARD

Marvin Larse n, Donald Tiarks, Richard Olsen , Roger Seal ck, Howard Aney.

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�CUSTODIANS
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Kennedy

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COOKS
Ruth Mace
Rosa Lie Rodenburg
Helene Engel
Gl adys Carrigan
Betty Bolto n
Doroth y Ho ugh

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�ACTIVITIES

�Many long hou rs went into the creation of
" THE EAGLE"

Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . Juli Drummond
Co-editor ..... . ..... . ... .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laura Rodenburg
"Eagle Staff', Student Cabinet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kris Clausen, Ellen Hough
Senior Layouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. Kris Aney, Nancy Parish, Beth Petersen
Home Ee. Club, Science Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .... Claudia Fisher, Janelle Durrick
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . Kathy Vallier, Beth Petersen, Jackie
Benson, Claudia Fisher
Plays .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . Tami Grote, Juli Drummond
Lettermen's Club, Pep Club .. ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Parish, Jackie Benson,
Jacki Johnson
Cheerleaders, Athletic Banquet .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacki Jo hnson, Kathy Vallier ,
Nancy Parish
Sports .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Beth Petersen, Juli Drummond, Kris
Clausen, Marcia Ehrens, Vicki Cihacek,
Kathy Vallier, Jackie Benson
Jr. Hi Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tami Grote, Jacki Johnson
Faculty . ... ... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . Beth Petersen, Nancy Parish,
Patsy Hough
Underclassmen . .. . .. . .. ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Ellen Hough, Laura Rodenburg, Sandy
Wright, Cheri Geise
Declamatory . .... ... . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .. . .. Kris Clausen

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�Student Cabinet Plans
Homecoming and Twirp Week

S. C. OFFICERS: Terri McClure-Secretary; Dean Leaders-President;
Wayne Huneke-Vice-President, Mr. Benzing-Sponsor.

CABINET MEMBERS : J. Rodenburg , W. Peterson, D. Larsen, D. Spencer, T. McClure,
D. Leaders, W. Huneke, E. Hough, D. Dargin, J. Jensen, L. Rodenburg, G. Clausen.

S. C. Members headed this year's homecoming festivities and planned Twirp Week and a
dance. The Cabinet Members were invited to appear on a local T .V. program along with
other members of the student body. This spring they attended the district S. C. Conference at Alantic and took part in the election of district student cabinet members.

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�ROW 1: M. Jensen , P. Townsend, D. May, P. Hough, B. Petersen, D. Wright, M. Christensen , K. Vallier, C. Lary, B.
Sollazzo, L. Hardymartin, N. Nelson , Miss Sorenson. ROW 2 : P. Hough,D. Fisher, C. Hanson, S. Wright , T. Grote , L.
Wright, C. Wilcoxen, N. Parish, M. Ehrens, C. Prewitt, C. Scott, D. Hathaway, K. Clausen. ROW 3: J. Voss, V. Larsen, L. Oltmans, L. Leaders, C. Eggers, K. Aney , J. Durick , D. Rodenburg, J . Jensen, L. Rodenburg, M. Coffelt, C.
Fisher. ROW 4 : C. Schmielau , R. Clausen, W. Kamminga, T. McClure , J. Eames , E. Hough, M. Christensen, A. Jessen, B. Herrill, J. Johnson, G. Geise, J. Benson , K. Burnham.

HOME EC
CLUB
OFFICERS: L. Rodenburg, Sec. ; P . Hough,
Treas.; J . Durrick, Pres.; C. Prewitt , V.-Pres. ;
J. Eames,Historian.

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OFFICERS: V.-Pres. D. Gardner, Treas. C.
Sco tt , Pres. C. Fisher.

SCIENCE
CLUB

ROW 1: C. White, G. Hough , C: Scott , D. Gardner , C. Fisher, E. Hough , B. Goldapp , Mrs . Watson , P . Hough , S. Wright.
ROW 2: B. Drummond , M. Sales , D. Nelson, 0. Boudreau , J. Miller , R. Gebbie , H. Boudreau , J . Pfeiffer. ROW 3:
N. Martin, G. Boeck, J. Croghan, C. Miller , R . Miller, N. Nelson, C. Hendrix , .L. Sharp , B. Sollazzo, L. Gdowski, E.
May.

�BAND
The Underwood "Eagles" Marching Band participated in four marching events
this year along with playing for all three home football games. Our band trips
were Neola Hoo Doo Days, Carroll Western Iowa Band Festival, Missouri Valley
National Goose Calling Parade, and Clarinda Band Jamboree. At Missouri Valley
we received the 3rd place trophy out of a field of six bands.
Our Concert Band participated in three clinics, both small and large group
contests, the spring concert, and graduation. The three clinics were Tri-Cou nty
at Elk Horn , Southwest Iowa Honor Band at Villisca, and Quin County at Harlan.
Our small group contest was at Walnut and om large group contest at Malvern.
We presented our Spring Concert May 8 and at this time we performed all of the
contest numbers.

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�BAND OFFICERS: Treas.- A. Christensen, Sec.- J. Eames, V.-Pres.-K.
Vallier, Pres.- B. Petersen .

SOUTHWEST IOWA HONOR BAND
STUDENTS: C. Fisher, J. Eames, B.
Petersen.

Mr. Montgomery

�GLEE CLUBS

�CHOIR

CHOIR OFFICERS: Librarian- Nancy
Parish, Sec.-Treas.-Jacki Benson,
President-JoAnne Eames.

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�MADRIGAL
CHAMBER C.H OIR

�CONTEST SOLOS
I RATINGS

J. Drummond-High Voice Solo.

J. Eames- Tenor Saxaphone.

B. Bracker-Baritone.

C. Fisher-Bassoon.

�CONTEST ENSEMBLES DIVISION I

MIXED DUET: Juli Drummond &amp; Bruce Bracker.

SAX &amp; CLARINET DUET: Kathy Vallier &amp; Jacki Benson.

MIXED DOUBLE QUARTET: JoAnne Eames, Kurt
Huneke, Beth Petersen, Marlin Leaders, Kris Aney , Rolland
Pitzer, Claudia Fisher. Not Pictured: Bruce Bracker.

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�R.A TINGS
The vocal music department was busy tluoughout the
1968-69 school year.
There was a fall concert in October entitled "Hey Look
Us Over." Christmas was celebrated with both sacred and
secular music in a production named "Sounds of Christmas."
The new year came and with it were big plans for spring.
There was a vocal clinic with several schools in the conference at Carson-Macedonia in February. Small ensemble
contest was held at Walnut in mid-April . Choir members will
long remember the events at large ensemble contest at Malvern May 2 and 3.
The year's activities were culminated in the full production of a Broadway musical comedy, "Guys and Dolls"
on May 16 and 17.
SAX &amp; BASSOON DUET : J. Eames &amp; C. Fisher.

SAX QUARTET: C. Fisher, L. Rodenburg, J. Eames, &amp; J. Benson.
GIRLS QUARTET: C. Fisher, J. Eames, K. Aney &amp; B. Petersen.

�Music Department Presents

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�'.' Guys and Dolls"
Rehearsals were long and the painting
tedious, but on May 16 the Underwood gymnasium was transformed into a playhouse.
There were ·action scenes, dances, and prayer
meetings, as Nathan Detroit, played by Byron Eames, and Shy Masterson portrayed by
Doug McMullen were transformed into respectable husbands.
The transformers were those ladies on
each extreme; Adelaide, played by Juli
Drummond, of the Hat Box night club and
Sarah Brown, Beth Petersen, of the Save-aSoul Mission.
Terri Seidler was the choreographer and
Jo Anne Eames the accompanist for this
major production.

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The Senior Class
of 69
Presents
Alice in Wonderland
CAST OF CHARACTERS
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Alice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juli Drummond
Caterpillar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kay Doty
Queen of Hearts .. .. . ..... . ... JoAnne Eames
Duchess . .. . ... . . . .. .... . .. . . Beth Petersen
Dormouse . . . .. . . .... ..... ... . Tami Grote
Cook .. ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Terri McClure
White Rabbit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kris Clausen
Cheshire Cat . .. . .. .. . . . ..... . . .. Phil Diller
Frog Footman .. ...... . . . . . . . . . Beth Sollazzo
Executioner. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Hough
March Hare . . .. . . . ...... . .... . Kathy Vallier
Mad Hatter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rolland Pitzer
King of Hearts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marlin Leaders
Knave of Hearts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Leaders
Mock Turtle . . .... ... .. .. . . . . Claudia Fisher
Gryphon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Morton
Four Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terri McClure
Kris Aney
Pat Hough
Beth Sollazzo

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Junior Class
Presents
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"Green
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B. Eames, E. Hough , B. Bracker, D.
Wright, M. Christensen, A. Jessen, J.
Kennedy, L. Olsen, C. Sclunielau, B.
Herrill.

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ROW I: C. Huneke, M. Leaders, G. Jensen, M. Geiger, T. Adams, J. Johnson , D. Leaders, W. Huneke, J. Kennedy , P.
Decenzo, D. Hough. ROW 2: R. Kennedy, J. Wright, W. Petersen, B. Brokman, L. Olson , D. McMullen, B. Bracker, D.
Gardner, G. Major, A. Christensen, Mr. Solberg. ROW 3: Mr. Massey, Mr. Giesey, M. Borden, P. Diller, S. Seidler, D.
Barnett, R. Belt, M. Sales, D. Barnett, R. Stahlnecker. ROW 4: Mr. Pingel, D. Bensen, J. Fairbanks, D. Dargin, Mr.
Radenslaben.

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Officers
G. Jenson, Pres.; W. Huneke , Sec.-Treas.; J. Wright, Pres.

Sporting colorful blue blazers with a
packet insignia of an Eagle were the members
of the Lettermen's Club . This outfit was seen
on the days of athletic events. The Lettermen's Club presented the Homecoming
Queen with one dozen long-stemmed red
roses. The sponsor for the Lettermen's Club
this past year was Mr. Solberg.

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CHEERLEADERS: J. Johnson, T . Grote , K. Vallier, N. Parish, K. Clausen, J. Drummond. ROW 1: D. Larsen, T.
Sei_dler , C. Jensen, J. Durrick, J . Pfeiffer, C. Prewitt , P. Hough, C. Fisher. ROW 2: K. Hansen, L. Rodenburg, N.
Nelson, D. Wright, B. Petersen, C. Schmielau , L. Wright. ROW 3 : L. Hardymartin, P. Hoffman, J. Pfeiffer, C. Burnham , 0 . Bourdreau , J. Sorensen, K. Aney. ROW 4: P. Fairbanks, C. Scott, B. Goldapp, T. McClure, J . Voss. ROW
5 : B. Drummond, P. Ruckman, L. Oltmans, B. Herrill , J. Eames, R. Clausen. ROW 6: B. Sollazzo, T. Wilcoxin, A.
Jessen , J. Benson. ROW 7: C. Hamilton , C. Geise. ROW 8 : D. Fisher.

J. Benson, Sec.; J. Voss, V.-P. ; R. Clausen, Treas.; K. Aney, Pres.

The Pep Club of the 68-69 season displayed its vigor and excitement at the
gam es of football, basketball, and wrestling, at home and away. The Club, composed of 40 members, served at the Underwood Invitational Wrestling Tournament
in December. With the money earned by
the Club , it sponsored an Athletic Banquet for all lettering athletes and honored
senior members along with the ever energetic cheerleaders, who lead the Club
through the cheers during the season.

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�CHEERLEADERS

J . Johnson, M. Manning, J. Drummond, L. Manning, M. Manning,
N. Parish , T. Grote, K. Vallier.

During the 1968 footba ll season, our chee rleading squ ad
consisted of eight girls. Unfortunately, the Manning sisters
had to move at the close of the football season , leaving us
with five girls. By a vote of the student body, Kris Cl ause n
was elected to give us six cheerleaders for the rest of the
school term.

Kathy
Kris
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Nancy
Tami

�ATHLETIC BANQUET
The 1969 Athletic Banquet was held
in the elementary building on March 26 .
It was sponsored by the Pep Club, and
its underclass members served. The
ceremonies began with introductions
by the Mistress, Kris Aney , and Master
of Ceremonies , John Wright. Awards
were given to the 1967-68 track lettermen, and 1968-69 football, basketball,
wrestling, and student manager lettermen. Senior members of the Pep Club
and the cheerleaders were also guests
at the banquet. The speaker was Dr .
John B. VanWhy.

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�ROW 1: D. Hough, M. Bordon , B. Brokman, D. Gardner, W. Huneke , N. Carlile, D. Dargin , R. Kennedy , S. Seidler, G. Jenson,
J. Wright , J . Gardner. ROW 2: Mr. Giesey, P. DiCenzo , T. Adams, D. Barnett, W. Jenson , B. Tiarks, J . Herrill , D. McMullen,
D. Benson, R. Minssen, K. Huneke , J . Fairbanks , D. Barnett, Mr . Massey. ROW 3: C. Hildreth , J . Johnson , C. Wright , M.
Sales, J. Goldapp, R. Hough, R. Potter , B. Jenson, L. Gittens, D. Fairbanks, B. Stange, W. Petersen, J. Rodenburg , H. An ey .

SEASON RECORD
TEAM
Walnut
ISD
Carso n-Macedonia
Shelby
Tri-Center
Avoca
Elk Horn
Treynor

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OPPONENT

EAGLES

13
6
13
26
19
61
6
35

19
52
0
20
13
12
26
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�These eleven boys were o ur "starting line-up " for the 1968-69 Football Seaso n. ROW I : J . Fairbanks, W. Huneke , G. Jenson ,
J. Wright , D. Ga rdn er, K. Huneke, D. Barn ett. ROW 2: S. Seidler , N. Carlile , D. Dargin , D. McMullen.

Coach Giesey
Co-captains
Gary Jenson
John Wright

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�K. Huneke, M. Geiger, J. Herrill, D. Hough , L. Gittens , M. Leaders, J. Johnson , S. Seidler, M. Borden, A. Chrsitensen, B.
Bracker, C. Miller. KNEELING: St. Mgn's. H. Aney, C. Hildreth, &amp; Coach Radenslaben.

VARSITY
December 3, was a day of mixed feelings of apprehension, fear, anxiety for approximately twenty-five
high school boys and their coach.
For Mr. Radenslaben, it was his first year of coaching. Bruce Bracker was the only returning letterman.
He was also the highest scorer with 263 total points. Arnie Christensen with 169, Mike Borden with 154
were next highest. Steve Siedler and Denny Hough , who did not play each game, had 133 and 44 points
each.
Denny Hough, Jeff Johnson, Kurt Huneke, Craig Miller, Bruce Feller, LeRoy Gittens, and Jim Herrill
played both Varsity and Junior Varsity.

C. Miller, J. Herrill, B. Feller, R. Hough,
B. Stange. STANDING: J . Johnson, L.
Gittins, R . Hath away, D. Nelso n, A.
Eames, B. Tiarks, F. Gunderson, R.
Potter, J. Rodenburg.

JUNIOR
VARSITY

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Arnie Christensen
Steve Seidler
Denny Hough
Mike Borden
Bruce Bracker

Co-Captains
Bruce Bracker
Steve Seidler

Our Coach
Terr y Rode nslaben

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�FRONT ROW: J. Kennedy, W. Petersen, L. Olsen, R. Stalnecker, R. Kennedy, D. Leaders, J. Wright. BACK ROW: Student
Managers: B. Johnson, K. Wahle ; M. Sales, G. Majors, E. Keesee, D. Gardner, P. Diller, G. J enson, D. Benson , Coach Massey.

VARSITY
Happiness Is an Eagle Victory

JUNIOR
VARSITY
FRONT ROW : R. Leade rs, J. Goldda p, R. Collins, D . Barn ett, S. Hartwell.
BACK ROW: J. Gardner , B. Young, W.
Jenson, M. Majors, B. Ea mes.

�1968-69
TEAM RECORD
TEAM
Glenwoo d
Missouri Valley
Lewis Ce ntral
ISD
Logan
Treynor
W. Harriso n
Oakland
Tri-Center
Carson-Macedonia

OPPONENT
11
12
23
5
31
17

10
18
29
23

EAGLES
39
41
25
49
16
38
35
20
17
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District Qualifiers
J. Kennedy, L. OlseH, R. Kennedy , D.
Leaders , J. Wright, E. Keesee, N. Carlile.

Co-Captains
John Wright
Gary Jenson

Out of th e Winter Varisty Squads, the wrestling team
proves to be the best of the seaso n. Their overall record
shows t rus with a reco rd of 7 wins , 2 defeats, and 1 tie, in
duo competi tio n.
Thi record is o nly typical of those produced by Coach
Massey . He ha s given his experience an d knowledge to the
individual wrestler in such a way that he will produce to the
utmost of his abi lity .
Wo rking to the be st of their ab ility , 7 o ut of the 14 varsity wrest lers went o n to district competition. After many
more hard foug ht battles on the mat, Nathan went o n to
Sta te. Co ngratu latio ns , Nathan.
The tea m voted Ed Keesee The Mo st Outstanding Wrestler. The Most Improved Wrestler Awards go to Doug Benson
and Ed Keesee.
Congra tulations to this years wrestling team for such a
fine seaso n.

�Action Shots of Conference Meet

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�Cinder Men Finish Fourth
in Conference Meet

ROW 1: St. Mgn. C. Hildreth, P. DiCenzo, D. Hough, J . Wright, K. Huneke, G. Clausen, St. Mgn. C. Wahle. ROW 2: Coach
Pingle, A. Christensen, M. Geiger, R. Kennedy, F. Roennau, B. Tiarks, Asst. Coach B. Geisey. ROW 3: M. Leaders, D. Nelson,
W. Petersen, M. Sales.

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�Tri-County Speech Festival
January 30, 1969

SPEECH COACHES
Darrell Libke
Rose Marie Velasquez

SPEECH
ACTIVITIE$

�STATE SPEECH FINALS
March 22, 1969
Boone, Iowa

DIVISION I RATING-SUPERIOR

Bonnie Morton
Dramatic Declam

Rolland Pitzer
Humorous Declam

Kris Clausen
Dra matic Declam

DIVISION II RATING-EXCELLENT

Juli
Drummond

Becky
Herr ill

Jo Anne
Eames

Pa t
Ho ugh

Claudia
Fisher

Cindy
Scott

Debbie
Fisher

Jolene
Spencer
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��Kathy &amp; Dick

Nancy &amp; Phil

Kris &amp; John

ATTENDANTS
Janelle &amp;

Juli &amp; Steve

Homecoming week this year was
held during the basketball season. Gary
Jenson and Jacki Johnson were
crowned King &amp; Queen. After the corona ti on everyone enjoyed dancing to
the music furnished by the "Mauraders" from Omaha , Neb .

athan

�JR.-SR. BANQUET

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�COMMENCEM ENT
CLASS MOTTO :
Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and
every tomorrow a vision of hope.
CLASS FLOWER:
Peace Rose
CLASS COLORS :
Scarlet and Ivory

�BACCALAUREATE
JUNIOR LEADERS
D. Wright &amp;
R. Kennedy

HONOR STUDENTS : Beth Petersen , Wayne Huneke, Claudia Fisher, Marlin Leaders.

���LIBRARY STAFF

Donald Nelson , Dawn May , Gary Miller, Judy Croghan, Jolene Spencer, Opal Boudreau, Ellen Hough , Bonnie Morton , Kristi
Aney, Pat Hough, Sandra Wright, and Patty Thomas.

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�Kristi Aney

David Barne tt

Billy Arnold

Gail Bertelsen

Jackie Benson

Re na Bouvier

�Bill Brokman

Vickie Cihacek

Nathan Carlile

Charles Coffelt

Kristie Clausen

Philip Diller

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�Janelle Durick
Ron Donohe

Juli Drummond

Marcia Ehrens

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Claudia Fisher
JoAnne Eames

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�Richard Gardner
Kenneth Gardner

Kathy Gardner

Tami Grote

Herb Gillett
Patsy Hough

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Patty Hough

Gary Jenson

Wayne Huneke

Dean Leaders

Jacki Johnson

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Marlin Leaders

�Terri McClure

Nancy Parish

Bonnie Morton

Rolland Pitzer

Beth Petersen

Dianne Rodenburg

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�Steve Seidler

Kathy Vallier

Beth Sollazzo

John Wright

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�UNDERCLASSMEN

�As Juniors
We Slaved for Prom!!!

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Belt, R.

Borden, M.

Dargin, D.

DiCenzo, P.

CLASS OFFICERS: Randy Kennedy, President ; Sandy Wright, Secretary;
Ann Jessen , Vice-President; Mark Geiger, Treasurer.
Hardymartin, L.

Hathaway, D.

Jessen, A.

Johnson , V.

Keesee, E.

Olse n, L.

Pfeiffer, J.

Prewit t, C.
As the first of the 70's, Juniors' thoughts centered
on the prom. A car wash was held in the fall to help
fill the "kitty" and concession stands were sponsored
to also help raise money. The theme chosen for the
prom and banquet was "A Roman Holiday" and with
the help of Miss Sorensen and parents, it was a success.

Tiarks, J.
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Townsend, P.

Voss, J .

�Bracker, B.

Burnham, C.

Christensen, A.

Christensen, M.

Clausen, R.

Coffelt, M.

Doner, B.

Eames, B.

Fairbanks, J.

Gardner, J.

Geiger M.

Goldapp, B.

Hendrix , D.

Herrill, B.

Hough, E.

Janicek, C.

Jensen , B.

Jensen, C.

Kennedy, J.

Kennedy, R .

Larsen, V.

Leaders, C.

Linden, C.

Major, G.

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Radford , D.

Ruckman , P.

Wilcoxen, C.

Wilcoxen, D .

Schmielau, C.

Wright, D .

Scott , C.

Sharp, L.

Wright, L.

Wright, S.

Spencer, D.

Young, B.
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T. Adams

S. Brokman

Class Officers

B. Barnard

M. Christensen

G. Clausen

B. Drummond

D. Fisher

L. Hough

R. Hurt

J. Jensen

W. Jensen

W. Kamminga

G. Miller

R . Minssen

D. Nelson

D. Nelson

J. Niemann

M. Foot

R. Keesee

L. Oltmans

�Leading the sophomore class were President Doug McMullen, vice-president Kurt Huneke, secretary Wilda Kam- ,
minga, and treasurer Denny Hough.
Money-making projects started out the year. Christmas
candles and "eagle" pens were sold. A class party was
held in December. In the spr~ng eight members of the
class were chosen to serve at the Jr.-Sr. Banquet and
Prom. A one-act play called "Idols" was also presented at
an assembly and for the public.

Benson, D.

Boeck, G.

Geise, C.

Hamilton, C.

Hansen, C.

Hartwell, S.

Herrill, J.

Hough, D.

Larsen, D.

Leaders, L.

Leaders, R.

Majors, M.

May, D.

McMullen, D.

Rode nburg, L.

Scott, C.

Seaton, P.

Spencer, J.

Roennau , F.

Rodenburg, K.

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CLASS OFFICERS: B. Stange, W. Petersen, B. Tiarks, D. Barnett.

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Hathaway, B.

Gittins, L.

Larsen, D.

Jensen, J .

Lary, S.

Gunderson , F.

Morton , B.

Goldapp, J.

Miller, C.

Croghan, J.

Pfeiffer, J.

Eggers, C.

�Feller, B.

Brandt, C.

Petersen, W.

Miller, C.

Sorensen, J.

Nelson, N.

Fairbanks, D.

Martin, N.

Johnson, J.

Leaders, B.

Wright, B.

Miller, J.

Sorenson, V.

Miller, R.

Seidler, T.

Stahlnecker, R .

Tiarks, B.

Barnett, D.

Niemann, G.

Sales, M.

Sharp, L.

Boudreau, 0.

Hough, R.

Eames, A.

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Fairbanks, P.

Jenson , L.

Stange, B.

Ehrens, J.

Hoffman, K.

Potter, R.

Sievers, E.

Collins, R.

Cluistoffersen, M.

Thomas, P.

Rodenburg, J .

Leaders, B.
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�Allen, D.

Aney, H.

Bates, G.

Bertelsen, S.

Boeck, J.

Borden, B.

8TH GRADE
Butler, M.

Christense~ .

· Burnham, G.

Dargin, J .

Darrington, L.

Foote, F.

Gardner, B.

Gdowski, L.
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Christensen, E.

D.

Goldapp , E.

Graybill, H.

Guill, T .

Hamilton , R.

Hansen, M.

�Hardymartin, L.

Heywood, J.

Huneke, L.

Hildreth, A.

Hoffman, D.

Hogue, C.

Hough,G.

Hurd, C.

Jenson, B.

Jensen, D.

Jensen, R.

Johnson, J.

Keithley, S.

Leaders, D.

Linden, R.

Mace, D.

May,E.

Nielsen, M.

Niemann, J.

Niemann, R.

Niemann, R.

Olsen, S.

Ridlen, I.

Rodenburg, J.

Ruckman, W.

Seidler, F.

Sievers, L.

Snyder, J.

Tiarks, D.

Sorensen, C.

Stageman, D.

Voss, R.

Wenninghoff, G.

White, C.

Wohlers, L.

Wright, P.
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Andress, G.

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Bracker, M.

Brightbill, P.

Carlile, M.

Childs, B.

Collins, S.

Dicks, K.

Diller, C.

Dunbar, K.

Finnell, E.

Finnell, E.

Fischer, T.

Foote, D.

Gdowsk.i, A.

Gebbie , R.

Gebbie, R.

Gittins, D.

�Hartwell, M.

Hendrix, C.

Hildreth, C.

Hoffman,P.

Hollister, L.

Hurd, D.

Johnson, J.

Larsen, G.

Larsen, T.

Leaders, C.

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Lustgraaf, P.

Mace, E.

Mils, J.

Minssen , R.

Nielsen, D .

Petersen, D.

Potter, K.

Rodenburg, D.

Rodenburg, D.

Schmielau, C.

Sealock, R.

Sorensen, J.

Stange, D.

Voss, M.

Wahle, C.

Spiker, C.

Stageman, D.

Waldron, P.

Wright, K.
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Seidler, Gary Larsen. ROW 3: Gary Wenninghoff, Mark Butler, Ronnie Jensen, Robin Voss, Philip Brightbill, Frank Foote.
Robert Hamilton, Ed Goldapp, Gary Hough.

Any good athletic program at a high school stems from interest, enthusiasm,
and fundamental coaching at the Junior High School level.
This year at Underwood more talent than could be imagined was seen in football, basketball, and wrestling. The records proved this. Sincere work and a proper
attitude will equal victories at Underwood High in future years.

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A teacher's quiet smi le
Co n tests and pl ays
Thi s- an Eagle yea r
Whispering in stu dy hall
Floors squeakjng under feet
Sunshine in the windows
Thjs- an Eagle yea r
A probe in to tomorrow
To day is just a step
First day, graduation
Thi s- an Eagle year

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

5

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

6

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

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

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

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

Betty
Miller
Librarian
B.A. Augu stana College

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

Loree
MacNei ll
Music Theory Class

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

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

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Russ
Lockwood

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

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

Andy
Sig!
Biology
Physiology
Science

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

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

June
Wyland
Junior High Sciences

Hi •h dwol Art Cla ses

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CAST:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Stage Manage r

The Webb Family

George &amp; Emily

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

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

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

Daeanne
Wright

Debbie
Fisher

Christie
Hanse n

Laura
R odenburg

Jolene
Spencer

Lavonne
Leaden

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

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

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

�Arnie Christensen and Ann Jessen

Byron Eames and Marla Christensen

Mike Borden and Carol Wilcoxen

Mark Geiger and Becky

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

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

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

Speaker : Rev. J. Henry .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mi ke Borden

Mark Geiger

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

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

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

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

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

The team's coach, Russ Lockwood attentively watches h.is
team in action on the field, the only place where the knowhow and work count .
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�The head coach fo r the Varsit y Squad was Mr. Lokken and his assistant was Mr. Bi ernbaum . With a mu ch improved sea so n ,
the guys ended with a record of 9-8 . Pictured above are : Don Nelso n , Jeff John so n , Mi ke Borden , Bru ce Bracke r, Kurt Hu neke, Bruce Jensen , Arnie Christensen , Dave F airb anks, Jim Herrill , Denny Ho ugh , and th e st uden t manage rs- Dave DiCe nzo ,
Chester Hendrix and Cur t Miller.

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TEAM
T rey nor
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Walnut
T .C.
Carson-Mace
F remo n t-Mi ll s
Elk Ho rn
Trey no r
T .C.
Ma lvern
Waln ut
Shelby
Oakl and
Carson-Mace .
T.C.
Carso n-Mace .
Treynor
The starting five seniors for this year were B. Bracker, B. Jensen , J . F airbanks ,
A. Chri stense n, and M. Borden. They were the "experience" of the team and
will be missed greatly nex t season.
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OPPONENT
50
38
68
68
47
73
7,7
62
71
45
59
51
79
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83
46
69

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

71
95
58
59
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�Jon Fairb anks served as the Eagle team cap tain thi s yea r.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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13
22
25
38
22
23
34
27
31
30
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OPPONENT

31
25
35
20
26

25
14

23
19
11

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

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

Denny Hough

Mark Geige r

Arnie Christensen

Jeff Johnson

Tim Adams

Dave Fairbanks

Gary Wenninghoff

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

Bob Tiark

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

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

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

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

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���Roger Belt

Mike Borde n

Karen Boyer

Bruce Bracker

Chri sty Burnham

�Arn old Christense n

Marla Christe nsen

Rose Clause n

Margo rie Coffe lt

Bill Doner

�Byron Eames

Jonathan Fairbanks

Mark Geiger

Becky Goldapp

Linda Hardymartin

�Denise Hathaway

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David Hendrix

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Becky Herrill

Ellen Hough

Connie Jensen

�Ann Jessen

Jerry K nnedy

Randy Kenn edy

Vickie Larsen

C indy Lea ders

�Cathy Linden

Garlyn Major

Lynn Olsen

Julie Pfeiffer

Cindy Prew itt

�Debb ie R adfo rd

Peggy Ru ckma n

Coll een Schmielau

Craig Scott

Linda Sharp

�Dennis Spencer

Julius Tiarks

Jill Voss

Tina Wilcoxen

Daea nne Wright

�Linda Wright

Sandy Wright

Bill Young

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

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

Laura
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Fred
Roen nau

Cindy
Scott

Debbie
Nelson

Don
Nelson

Jon
Nieman

Laura
Oltmaris

Pat
Seaton

Rita
Sliudak

Jolene
Spencer

�Adams

Bob
Barnard

Ralph
Barnett

Doug
Benson

Gerald
Boeck

Steve
Brakeman

Mi chelle
Christensen

Greg
Clausen

Bekki
Drummond

Debbie
Fisher

Mike
Foote

Cheri
Geise

Cheryl
Hamilton

Chris
Hansen

Steve
Hartwell

Jim

Herr ill

Denny
Hough

Larry
Hough

Kurt
Huneke

Jodie
Jensen

Wes
Jensen

Wilda
Kamminga

Duane
Larson

Lavonne
Leaders

Rozanne
Leaders

Merlyn
Majors

Dawn
May

Dot1g
McMullen

Gary
Miller

Rod
Min sen

Tim

69

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

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Mark
Butler

Don
Christensen

E'Lise
Christensen

Jim
Dargin

Lynell
Darrington

Frank
Foote

Mike
Hanse n

Leanne
Hardymartin

Jeffrey
Haywood

Arla Jo
Hild re th

David
Hoffman

Gary
Hough

Stacia
Moore

Mary
Nielsen

Janice
Nieman

Diane
Leaders

Russe ll
Linden

Doug
Allen

Fra nk
Sielder

Lyn
Sievers

Cind y
Sorrensen

Jim

Snyder

Marta
St pl1 nson

Darwin
Tiarks

�Susan
Bertelsen

Janeen
Boeck

Becky
Borden

Gary
Burnham

Ed

Hellen
Graybill

Susan
Gutheil

Robert
Hamilton

Daro I
Jensen

Ronald
Jensen

Jeri
Johnson

Sheryle
Keithl y

Robert
Niemann

Sandra
Olsen

lvayla
Ridlen

Julie
Rodenburg

Wanda
Ruckman

Robin
Voss

Gary
Wenninghoff

Charles
White

La na
Wohlers

Pat
Wright

Howard
Aney

Gorden
Bates

Betsy
Gardner

Leta
Gdowski

Golda pp

Lorraine
Huneke

Becky
Jensen

Richard
Niemann

Kathy
Vinson

I

73

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

74

S. Collins

K. Dicks

J. Hansen

C. Diller

K. Dunbar

E. Finnell

M. Har twe ll

C. Hendrix

C . Hildre th

P. Hoffman

S. Leaders

P. Lustgraaf

E. Mace

I . Mills

R . Minssen

R. Sealock

C. Schmielau

C. Spiker

D . Stageman

J. Sorensen

�S. Andersen

S. A'nd ersen

G. Andress

D. Bloom

H . Boudreau

P. Brightbill

M. Bracker

D. Bussin g

M. Carl ile

B. Childs

E . Finnell

T . Fischer

D. Foote

A. Gdowski

R. Gebbie

L. Hollister

D . Hurd

J . John son

G.Lar en

C. Leaders

C. Moo re

D. Nielsen

K. Potter

D. Rodenbu rg

D. Rodenbu rg

D . Stange

M . Voss

C. Wahle

P. Waldro n

K . Wright
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�SwflU/i G11/JJe
A 'ltw J.i,/e m j aMo"' flUfl

H. Boudreau

C. Butler

K. Dunbar

B. Engle

M. Grosvenor

S . Hurd

76

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

T. Jenson ·

D . Gunderson

B. Johnson

N. Kay

S . Keithley

E . Larsen

K. Miller

K. Moore

D . Nelson

D . Nelson

B. Nieman

B. Pfeiffer

S. S,eidler

G. Sharp

D. Snyder

C. Eri ckson

M. Stahlnecker

D. Stogdill

�L. Allen

W. Barnard

D. Barnett

B. Bloom

B. Bolton

J. Bolton

C. Cheney

J . Christensen

S. Christoffersen

N. Christoffersen

D. DiCenzo

W. Driver

K. Floerchinger

P. Gebbie

R . Geise

A. Gilmore

D. Goldapp

A. Graybill

C. Hamilton

B. Hendrix

J. Hough

R. Hough

D. Hurd

J. Hurd

N. Larsen

T. Larsen

E. Martin

K. McClure

P. McDonald

I. Miller

M. Pope

M. Rasmussen

K. Real

D. Rodenburg

J . Rodenburg

J . Sealock

R. Thomas

C. Torneten

K. Torneton

T . Waldron

L. Wholers

J . Wright

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

77

�69-70
e~

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

78

"WHAT A LINE UP"

�Mr. Cole

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

Let's hea r it ga ng!

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

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

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

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FROM FALL

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

2

I

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

TOSPRJNa

3

�TABLE OF CONTENTS

4

ADMINISTRATION

OR&lt;iANIZATIONS

ACTIVITIES

PAGES 5·14

PAGES 15·26

PAGES 27·40

SPORTS ,

SENIORS

UNDERCLASSMEN

PAGES 41-58;.

PAGES 59·68

PAGES 69·84

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�T.E. Knowlton
Superintendent

R.C . McClure
Principal

6

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June Wyland
Junior High Science, Art
University of Omaha

Gaylen Montgomery
Instrumental Music
Wayne State College

Rober t Pingel
Indu strial Arts
Wayne State College

Patricia Rasmussen
Vocal Music
Un iversity of Indiana

7

�Diana Nelson
Spanish, English
Northwest Missouri State College

Dennis VanOverschelde
Junjor High Math
University of S~uth Dakota

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

8

Bonnie Vallier
English
University of Iowa

�Dennis Lokken
Junior lligh Social Studies
Yankton College

Don Anderson
Science, Football
Iowa State University

Craig Peterson
Physical Education
Wayne State College

Frank Sig\
Science, Wrestling
Yankton College

9

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

Althea Sweeny
Business, Math
Mount St. Scholas tica

10

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

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

�Nick Benzing
Soci al Studies
University of No rthern Iowa

Terry Muilenburg
Social Studies
University of Northern Iowa

Henry Olson
Business
University of South Dakota

Betty Miller
Lib rarian
Augustana Coll ege

11

�Douin in the Office .

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Backin9 Us Another Ea9/e
Year

Mrs. Jenso n

Mrs. Th omas

The School Board

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

12

�ThelJ. Cook for Us;

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

Dritle for Us; and Clean for Us.

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

Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy

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

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

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

16

�STUDENT CABINET

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

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

17

�U.H. T.

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

18

�U.C.L.A.

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

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

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

19

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

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

20

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

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were a cheering note at Basketball games.

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

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

�CHORUS

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

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

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

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

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

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

LETTERMAN'S
CLUB

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

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

PEP CLUB

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

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Laura R.

Cindy S.

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

Miss Nelson

'71'
SPEECH
DISTRICT SPEECH
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�HONOR SOCIETf

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

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��Junior..Senior Bant{,uet and Prom

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

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�SaturdalJ.
April

15
1971

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

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

8th and 12th
Father Jon Kautzky

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

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

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

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�ATHLETIC BANQUET

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

Jay Johnson

Robin Voss

��GIRLS
SOFTBALL

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

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

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

FIRST SEASON

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

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�A KICK-OFF TO

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

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

�A WINN /NlT SEASON

TEAM

EAGLES

VISITOR

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

�EAGLES SHOOT THE

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

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

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

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

EAGLES
44 .... . 52
70 ... . . 51
60 .... . 57·.
61 . . ... 67
50 .... . 63
68 ..... 60·
57 . .... 54 '
56 . . . .. 58
60 . . . .. 65
60 . . ... 45 '
6 1 . . . .. 26 ~
6 1. .. . . 68
40 .. .. . 75
61 . ... . 57'
62 .. .. . 58'
63 .. : . . 76
77 . . . · · T'.) ~

Starting line-up: Denny Hough , senior; Craig Miller,
junior; Dave Fairbanks, ju nior ; Jim Herrill, senior;
Kurt Huneke, senior.

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

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

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�THE WRESTL/NlT REPRESENTATIVE-S
VARSITY

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

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

Eagles

Opponent

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

�OF UNDERWOOD HllTH SCHOOL

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

JUNIOR VARSITY

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

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

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

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

SPORTS

First Row: Ray Grace , Lynn Wohlers, Kevin Real , Ben Johnsen, Wayne Driver, Kevin Tornation, Mike Seaton, Danny Minear.
Second Row: Mr. Benzing, Steve Keithley, David Goldapp , John Ebert, Brian Hendri x, Ricky Anderson, Roger G i ·e, Jimmy
Sealock, Curt Whale, Mr. Vanovershield .
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�BASKETBALL
CHEERLEADERS
70-71
Julie Roden burg
Rita Shudak
DeDe Shudak
Terri Seidler
ArlaJo Hildreth
Becky Jenson

Rita Shudak

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Heildreth
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Terri
Seidler

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Julie
Rodenburg
73

Becky
Jenson

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Bekki Drummond

'71

Cindy Scott

'71

Betsy Gardner

'73

Laura Oltmans

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Becky Borden

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

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Gardner

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Arla
Hildreth

73

Becky
Borden

73

Julie
Rodenburg

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Oltmans

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Becky
Jensen

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Cindy
Scott

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Diane
Shudak

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Bekki
Drummond

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Terri
Seidler

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Rita
Shudak

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Laura

Laura
Rodenburg

FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS

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

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

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Tim Adams:
(Doc)

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

Ralph Barnett:

Class Play 3

Doug Benson:
(Humperdinck)

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

Michelle Christensen :
(Mitch)

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

Greg Clausen :
(Robespierre)

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

Bekki Drummond:
(Sherman)

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

Debbie Fisher:
(Deb)

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

Mike Foote:

Class Play 3

Cherlyn Geise :
(Cheri)

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

Cheryl Hamilton:
(Squeak)

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

Christine E. Hansen :
(Crisco)

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

S t~ve

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

Hartwell:

James W. Herrill:
(Sid)

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

Kurt Huneke :

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

Denny Hough:
(Calvin)

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

Jodie Jensen :

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

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

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

Wilda Karnminga:
(Wilbur)

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

Duane Larsen :
(Dwink)

Class Play 3

Lavonne Leaders :
(Vonne)

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

Rozanne Leaders :

Choru s 1-2 ; Musical 2

Doug McMullen:
(Muck)

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

Dawn May :

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

Rodney Minssen:
(Rodnus)

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

Deborah A. Nelson:
(Debbs)

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

Don ald A. Nelson :

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

Laura Oltmans:
(Orville)

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

Kelby Rodenburg:
(Colonel)

Class Play 3

Laura Rodenburg :

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

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Fred Roennau:
(Rqwno)

Football 1- Track 2 ; Class Play 3

Cynthia A. Scott:
(Cinof71)

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

Pat Seaton :

Wrestling 1

Rita Shudak :

Class Play 3; Cheerleader 3-4; Homecoming 4

Jolene Spencer:
(Jo)

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

��7th GRADE
D.Adarns

G. Ainsworth

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

R. Anderson

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R. Angeroth

G. Ausdemore

D. Barnett

B. Chollett

B. Chollett

R. Christensen

R. Fischer

T. Fisher

C. Foote

P. Bates

J. Darrington

D. Foote

D. Bebout

T. Boyer

K . Dicks

J. Eber t

G.Epp

R. Grace

S. Gardner

S. Foote

D. Bussing

�A. Gdowski

D. Gillespie

R. Goldapp

B. Hogue

C. Kerber

J. Larson

G. Leaders

C. Lustgraaf

B. Murphy

D. Parks

T. Pope

E. Ridlen

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M. Hough

J. Ivens

R. McKem

D. Minear

P. Schmaedecke

T. Scott

J. Johnsen

M.Moore

M. Seaton

C. Shudak

B. Webster

K. Tiarks

C. Wenninghoff

B. Tiarks

J. Wright

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�8th GRADE

Lesa
Allen

J

Wesley
Barnard

Denise
Barnett

Beverly
Bloom

J ani ce
Bolton

Harold
Boudreau

Craig
Butler

Barbara
Bolton

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

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Jenene
Christe nsen

Steve
Christensen

David
Dicenzo

Wayne
Driver

Karla
Dunbar

Becky
Engel

Cynthia
Ericksen

Kim
Floerchinger

Pennie
Gebbie

Roger
Giese

Ann
Gilmore

David
Golda pp

Charey
Cheney

�Alice
Graybill

Neil
Larson

David
Rodenburg

Robyn
Thomas

Tim
Waldron

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Michael
Grosvenor

Dennis
Gunderson

Janice
Hurd

Susan
Hurd

Tina
Jensen

Terry
Larson

Edward
Martin

Kim
McClure

Philip
McDonald

Danny
Nelson

Denny
Nelson

Barb
Niemann

Russel
Pfeiffer

Mark
Pope

Merle
Rasmussen

Joyce
Rodenburg

Jimmy
Sealock

Sharon
Seidler

Gene
Sharp

David
Snyder

Mary
Stahlnecher

Carol
Torneten

Kevin
Torneton

Lynn
Wohlers

James
Wright

Cindy
Hamilton

Brian
Hendrix

Ben
- Johnsen

Roger
Hough

Debra
Hurd

Nancy
Kay

Steve
Keithley

Elaine
Larsen

Iva
Miller

Kurt
Miller

Janelle
Hough

Kevin
Moore

Kevin
Real

Darrell
Stogdill

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

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

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JUNIOR HIGH IS GREAT

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�FRESHMEN
'1974'

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

S. Anderson

S. Anderson

G. Andress

D. Bussing

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C. Diller

D. Bloom

M. Carlile

K. Dunb ar

E. Finnell

H. Boudreau

B. Childs

E. Finnell

M. Bracker

S. Collins

D . Foote

C. Johnson

K . Dicks

D. Foote

�A. Gdowski

R. Gebbie

P. Hoffman

J. Hanse n

L. Hollister

P. Lustgraaf

S. Leaders

D. Nielsen

R. Sealock

J. Sorensen

R. Werts

C. Wahle

J. J ohnson

E. Mace

K. Potter

M. Hartwell

G. Lar sen

J. Mill s

D. Rodenburg

C. Spiker

C. Hendrix

P. Waldron

C. Leaders

R. Ninssen

D. Rodenbu rg

D. Stange

C. Hildreth

C. Schmielau

P. Ulmer

K. Wright

C. Moore

M. Voss

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�D. Allen

H. Aney

S. Bertelsen

G. Bates

B. Borden

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

J. Dargin
L. Darrington

CLASS
F. Foote
B. Gardener

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

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

78

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

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

J. Niemann

R.
R.
S.
I.

Niemann
Niemann
Olsen
Ridlen

J. Rodenburg

W.Ruckman

F . Sied ler
L. Sievers

J. Synder

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

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

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�JUNIORS

Duane Barnett

Marti
Christofferson

Ronnie Collins

Alan Eames

Jody Ehrens

Judi Croghan

Dave Fairbanks

Patti Fairbanks

Bruce Fell er

Jerry Goldapp Frank Gunderson Bob Hathaway

Cathy Hoffman

Randy Ho ugh

Debbie Larse n

Sheryl Lary

Mary Jensen

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Opal Boudreau

Lela Jenson

Jeff Johnson

Beth Leaders

Rob Leaders

�CLASSOF72

Nancy Martin

Charlene Miller

Vernon Nelson

Craig Miller

Chu ck Nicodimus

Jesse Miller

Rae Lynn Miller

Barb Morton

Norma Nelson

Gwen Niemann

Janis Pfeiffer

Randy Potter

Jim Rodenburg

Terri Seidler

Lana Sharp

DeDe Shudak

Edna Sievers

Jeanie Sorensen Rodney Stahlnecke r

Bob Stange

Bob Tiarks

Patty Thomas

Bud Wright

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FUTURE SPIRIT

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

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

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�THE YEAR HAS ENDED.
ONLY THE MEMORIES REMAIN.

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

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Underwood Log, 1972

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

�Bombing of
N. Vietnam Resumes

Vida Blue
Gets $63,000
Baseball Co ntract

Frazier

TKO
Stander
In 4th

Gov. Wallace
Object of
Attempted Assassination

U.S. in Grips
Of Inflation

�Nineteen Seventy-Two
Table of Contents

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

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

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

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�Gary Smith, Chemistry
Maryville

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

Frank Sigl, Science
Yankton, B. A.

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

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Dorothy Warson, Counselor
Omaha University, M.A.

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

Don Anderson, Science
Iowa State , B.S.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Gaylen Montgomery, Band
Wayne State , B.A .

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

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

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Robert Pingel, Industrial Arts
Wayne State, B. A.

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

Associates Active in 1972

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

The Custodians , Mr. and Mrs. Chet Kennedy.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Undenvood Homemakers of Tomorrow

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

5/ 72 Large Group Contest

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

�Scenes from
''Listen to the Music''

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

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

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

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

Bring Honors and Awards

Nancy Martin--Homemaking Aw ard

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

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�Vibrations

�How Would You Change the World?

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

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

Juniors Present

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

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�The Senior Class
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REST ASSURED
By Donald Payton
CAST
Mr . Morlock
Mrs. Morlock

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

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

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

Presents ''Rest Assured''

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Miss Di ana Nelson
Dire ctor
Sheryl Lary
Stud ent Dire ctor

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

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�A Homecoming

Jim Rode nburg
Dede Shudak

Randy Potter
Patty Thomas

Patty Fair banks
Marty Christoffersen

Queen Terry
King Duane

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

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Nancy Martin
Bob Stange

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

Sophomore float

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�Baccalaureate

May21

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

Junior Leaders: Robi n Voss and Arl a Hildre th

Baccalaureate Speaker: Rev . Charles Tyler

Graduation
May25

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�Athktic
Banquet

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

Speaker-W .E. Cooley

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

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�Activations

�Softball Seaso n ls

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Isn't it a beautiful day for softball practice?

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

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�Part of Underwood Scene

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

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

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

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

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Hey! It's no fair holding.

Football
T e am
Tre ynor
Walnut
I.S.D .
C arson -Mace donia

Eagles

16
27
38
13

Visitor

47
0
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13

T eam
Shelby
Tri-Center
Avoca
Elk-Horn
Anita

Eagl es

Visitor

38
19

8
26
46
14
61

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

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Team Record
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55
77
80
77
88
77
70
41
60
79
84
72
74
69
80

Carson Macedoni a
Treynor
Griswold
I.S . D .
Walnut
Tri-C ente r
Fre mont-Mills
Elk -Horn
Grilwold
Treynor
Tri-Ce nter
Malvern
Walnut
Sh elby
Oakland
Carson Macedoni a

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40
59
40
41
47
72
63
56
43
61
50
43
52
29
57
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Eagle

12 wins - 4 losses

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

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

Strength Shows in Basketball

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

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

Wrestling
1971-72

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�Curt
Wahle

Jesse
Mille r

Barry
Childs

Chuck
Hildreth

Ronald
Collins

Roger
Sealoc k

Rodney
Stalhnecker

Danny
St ageman

Team Record
Glenwood
Missouri Valle y
I.S .D.
Tri-Ce nte r
Carson Mace donia
West Harrison

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30
27
51
24
30
12

0

24
23
15
39
18
48

Logan
Nishna Valley
Treynor
Elk Horn
Oakland

E
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34
33
24
39

0

42
21
21
23
26

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

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

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

Sports

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

�Spirit

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

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�Portends Victory

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

�Tracksters Trapped in Rainy Season
TRACK MEETS

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

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

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

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

Baseball Makes Comeback

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

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Alan Eames

Bruce Feller

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Jody Ehrens

Patricia Fairbanks

David Fairbanks

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�Gerald Goldapp

Mary Jensen

Frank Gunderson

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Rohen Hathaway

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Lela Je nson

�Debra Larsen

Charlene Miller

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Nancy Martin

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�Jesse Miller

Vernon Nelson

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Norma Nelson

Barbara Morton

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�Gwen Niemann

Janis Pfeiffer

T eresa Seidler

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Michael Sales

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Robert Stange

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Rodney Stahlnecker

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

Farewell- Halls of Ivory .

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�Honor Society

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

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

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

66

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

The Eighth Grade offi cers.

67

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

68

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

69

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

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Workmen lay foundation for machine shop.

An End and a Beginning

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

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are pictured at the left. They are: Top
row, left to right: Don Tiarks, Lauren
Leaders, Howard Aney, Roger Sea lock,
Marvin Larsen.

As a resu It of action by the board, Underwood
High has a new shop bui !ding .
Visible center right, behind the band in the picture at right, is the new Machine Shop and Industrial Arts Build ing .
This building was first occupied during the 1 72
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�RETIRES AT UNDERWOOD
Supt. Know Iton started his retirement from education on July l this year.
Poised as he was at almost every athletic event
at Underwood, Mr. l&lt;Jiow Iton reflected on past
events. His career in education led from teaching
in Minnesota, and South Dakota to the superintendency at Underwood.
Under Knowlton, the school was enlarged, and
courses were added. Some of the courses were for
thoses who were not college bound. It was his
desire that every youth shou Id achieve his best
level of education.
The Knowltons were honored for 27 years of community service at a reception in June.

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

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Mr. Kimsey,
Science B.S.
Iowa State

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

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�McClure Directs Faculty at UHS

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

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

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

Don Anderson, Science B. S.,
Iowa State

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

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

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

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

Terry Muilenburg, Social Studies
B.A., UNI

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

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

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

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

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

Teachers Show The

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

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

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

SCHOOL SERVICES

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

�A-maze-ing Organizations
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An Annual

Cre ated

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

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

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Seated Terri Nicod emu s,

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

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

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

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

Underwood Homemakers
of Tomorrow

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

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

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

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

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

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�~ate s

a I at Hamburg

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

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

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

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

�All

the Way

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

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

Girls Trio: Rodenburg, Torneton, Thomas, Accompanist Tiarks

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

Trombone Trio:

L. Wohlers, K. Dunbar, R. Hough

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

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

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

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ful In '73
Honor Graduates: lvayla Ridlen, Richard Niemann, Lana Wohlers

Betty Crocker Award: lvayla Ridlen

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

K. Tiarks, C. Lus-

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

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

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

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

HOMECOMING

1972
The Seni or Fl oat

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

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

Pl-ays Become

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

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

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

All School Event

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

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�Scenes from The Music Man

Two Musicals
Wells Fargo Wagon from The Music Man

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Sue Berte Isen From The Perfect Day

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

Enlighten Community
Scenes from The Perfect Day

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

�GRADUATION MAY 23
BACCALAUREATE MAY 21 .

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

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Gridiron Activity

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

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

Underwood
0

26
20
48
0
40
6
12
6

At right: p laye rs Stange, Dargin, and Chi Ids contemp late
p lays li ke the o ne shown abo ve

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�Standing: Coach Robu, Duane Stange, Kevin Dunbar, Gary Larson, Monty Bracker, Kurt Mi lier,
and Coach Hermann. Kneeling: Darol Jenson, Robin Voss, Jim Dargin, and Darwin Tiarks.

Junior
Varsity

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Varsity
Team

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

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

Leads
Southwest
Iowa

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

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

0
69
45
48
37
52
63
48
51
45
4.5
42
56
47
56
53
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Tri -Center
Treynor

48
51

Mt. Ayr

61

E

75
88
82
60
65
54
96
55
79
83
98
66
l 01
52
67
74
District

52
63
Sub state

55

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

G iris Basketball

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

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

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

�Girls Join Boys

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

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

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�And High School Track

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

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

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

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

Underwood Takes

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

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

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

�Team spirit was never lacking on this squad.

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

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

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

Persistent Baseballers Try Again
Team Record
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Sectional
Underwood

4
0
7
1
0
13

1
5

1
18

4
6
2

Oakland
Griswold
AvoHa
Treynor
Mo-Valley
Elk Horn
Walnut
Tri Center
Lo-Ma
Oakland
Griswold
Fremont-Mi Ils
Lo-Ma
Tri - Center

3
12
5

6
6
1
6

7
12

2

6
18

7
11
Coach Foster begins a day of planning for his eag le team .

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�Top Row; Nielsen, Niemann, Christensen, Coach Foster, Rodenburg, Hildreth, Stephenson, Kneeling; Schmaedecke , Le aders ,
Barnett, Wohlers, Olsen, Rodenburg, Dunbar
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Softball In Its Second Year
Team Record
Summer

Sectional

Fall

An Expert Ump Helps

Sectional

Griswold
Tri-Cente r
Avoca
Logan -Magno lia
Lewis-Central
Elk-Horn
Avoca
Tri-Center
Griswold
Mo-Valley
Oakland
Walnu t
Logan-Magno Iia
Griswold

Avoca
Mo-Valle y
Oakland
Griswold
Walnut
Tri-Center
Tri-Center

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8
9
20
25
14

23
25

8
20
19

7

u
16
18

2
0
5

9
12
22

0
7
18
19

17
7

13
0
3
1
6

22

2

17
14
11

10

16

14

14

18
9
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�Footbal I Cheerl eaders : Bottom row: Kare n Potter, Ju Iie Rodenburg, Arla Hi Id re th, and
Sandy O lsen, Midd le row : Carol Leaders Cary Bowsman , Mary Voss, Top row: Kathy
Di lle r and Terri Nicodemus Very Top: Becky Borden

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�Cheerleaders
Urge
Athletes
Onward

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

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

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

High

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

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

Sp orts

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

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

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

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Howard Aney

Douglas Allen

Becky Borden

/v\aha la Brittain

Gordon Bates

Elise Christensen

�Jimmy Dargin

Edward Goldapp

Susan Berte Isen

Leanne

Ha ~dymart in

Lyne II Darrington

Arla Hildreth

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Jeffrey Heywood

Gary Hough

Lorraine Huneke

Darci Jensen

Michael Hansen

Jeri Johnsen

�Becky Adams

Mary Nielsen

Ronnie Jensen

Dianne Leaders

Nanice Ni e mann

Robert Niemann

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Richard Niemann

Sandra Olsen

Julie Rodenburg

Lynn Sievers

Darwin Tiarks

Patricia Wright

�lvayla Ridlen

Cindy Sorenson

Frank Se idler

Marta Stephenson

Michael Sharp

Robin Voss

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

Seniors not pictured:
Donald Christensen
Marcus Butler
Lana Wohlers

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�A-maze-ing Underclassmen

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�Juniors Work Ha
S. Andersen
S. Andersen
G. Andress
H. Boudreau
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Band . • . • • . • • . . • • . .
2

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

Roger Sealock , Jr.

Cheryl Spike r

Susan Sharp

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

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

1, 2 , 3 ,
. • 3,4
• • 2, 3
•• • 4

Jon Sorensen

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

.

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

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2, 3,4
3, 4
3,4
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. 1, 2, 3, 4
1, 2 , 3 , 4
2 ,3 , 4
2, 3
1
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2
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4

Dan Stagema n

Duane Stange

Mary Bridget Voss

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

Randy Wre ts
Football • . •
Prom se rve r

Randy We rts

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

. 1, 2 , 3,4
. 1, 2 , 3 , 4
. 1, 2, 3,4
2, 3
1, 4
4
1
3
4

Curt Wyland

Diana Young

Kare n Wright

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

• 1, 2,3,4
1, 2 , 3
• . 1, 2 , 3
3, 4
1, 2

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

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4
4
4

Paul Waldron

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�Huard .Hires Supt. !lef!fl and

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

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

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�1011r JVew reaclters

1
A

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

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

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

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

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

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

Joseph Robu
Guidance
u of Northern
Colorado

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

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

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

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

Terry Muilenburg
Social Studies
B. A. , UNI

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

Gary Smith
Chem istry
Math, B. S.
Maryville

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

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

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

Ivana Smith
Lib rary
B. S. , UNI

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

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

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

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

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Quee n Carol and King Kev in

The Court

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

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

1111d 6, 1973

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

Homecoming Scenes

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�All School

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

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

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

C:lte :Diary
Of Adam
AHd 8ve

"Roar!"
" Baa!"

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

�easts Present
.A1td
'J(ubber11eck

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

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

Right, Ray Smith, Mr. Herron.

�Cltoir Prese11ts

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

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

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

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�rwo )1,11sicals

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

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

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�''Pieces of April''

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

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

�Raccalaureate Ma11 19
Vrad11atio11 Ma11 21

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

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

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�Underwood picks up some yards.

8agles (jet

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

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

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

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21

18
8
14
12

0

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42
35
12

6
0

6

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28

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6

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

�U1tderwood (/ai1ts State

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

Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
Underwood
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74

73
107
57

88
49

56
64
78

73

72
58
57
72

92
81
95
80
114
102
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Griswold
Elk Horn
Carso n
T -C
Loga n
AvoI-Ia
Treynor
MoValley
I. S. D.
Carso n
AvoHa
MoValley
Treyno r
Walnut
Mal vern
Shelby
Oakl and
Wal nu t
F-M
N.V.
Treynor

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68
66
58
71

58
64
62
51

65
63
47

56
66
58
65
79
30
27
45

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

�Wide Kecop11itio11

Monte

Kevin

Bracker

Dunbar

Gary
L arsen

Steve
Andersen

Duane
Stange

David
Ni elsen

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

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�tap/es Wi1t 3 &lt;:011r11a111e11ts

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

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

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36
26
20
31
23
21
42
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27
9
46
22
31
15
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Fi rst Pl ace
Second Place
First Place
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First Place
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�School records were to ppled this year as the Eagles
se nt 7 m e n to district and t\vo to state . Mo re preliminary
reco rds we re al so broke n as the grappl e rs bro ught horn e
fi rst place trophies from th e U nderwood, ISD, and co nfe re nce to urnaments, a nd al so one from Exira.
Pic tured a t right are st a te e nt ran ts Curt Wyl and and
\v ayne Drive r.

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

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

C:racf&lt; C:ealll 8Kpa1tds

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

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

880

Rasmussen, Hough
Angl e , McDonald

Mi le

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

2 Mil e

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Wenninghoff, McDo nald
Angle, Hough

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5: 18 .0
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23. 4
TIME

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

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

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

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

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

1

Avo - Ha

10
12
8
8

17
11

16
12

10
10
1

4
11

11

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�(}iris'

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

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�Basketball Jmproves

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

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

Softball

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�(}iris ?:rack
J11 Seco11d Seaso11

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

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

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

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�e1teerleaders
J11spire
Atit/etes

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Student Cabinet Jfas H11s11 Vear

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

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

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

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�Underwood Jlomemakers of C:omorrow

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

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

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

�?:lte U1tderwood e1tapter
Of

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

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

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

53

�Hand Jlas Anotlter

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

,,

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

n

�(/Pod Vear

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

SS

�Cltoms Sinus Z:ltro11111t

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

56

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

�Another B11s11 Vear

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

57

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

Seven to State i11 Speech

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

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

58

�Cibrar11 etub

:J '
..

_._ _ _......:...!

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

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

Library C lub Offi cers
59

�Awards
1-Kated Music a11d f{o111e 8c.

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

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

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

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

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

Betty Crocker Award
Shir ley Le ade rs.

60

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

61

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�63

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:Down

tagle

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

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N.

Kay

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�S. Keithley

eou11ti11g

ro all

Vraduatio11
I.

Miller

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

NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE

K.
T·
L.
J.
V•

Torneton
Waldron
Wohlers
Wright
Jensen

1975
65

�Sopltomores eo1tli1t11e Scltooli1tp
D.
G.
R.
R.

Adams
Ainsworth
Andersen
Angeroth

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

D. Bebout
T. Boyer

R. Burnett

D. Bussing
B. Chollett

s.

s.

R.

R. Gol da pp
P. Hauptman

Foote
A . Gdowski

B. Chollett
R. Christense n
J. Darring ton

K. Dicks

T. Fishe r

c.

Foote

D. Foote

66

~ r a ce

Gardner

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

s.
c.

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

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

p . Schmaedecke
T. Scott
M. Seaton

C . Shudak
B. Tiarks

K. Tiarks
Thompsen

J.

B.

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

c.
J.

Webster

Wenninghoff
Wright

67

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

Jreslt
Jirst

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

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

J.
B.
G.
D.

Jacox
Je nsen
Kay
Koe nig

T . McClure

J. Pfeiffe r

J. Larsen
C. Lea de rs

J.
J.

68

Ma rtin
May

L. Pow e ll

�B. Thom as

melt rake
Bite of Jliglt School

R. Thom as

K . Prewitt

K. T ore nton

W. Ras mussen
Ring
K. Rod enburg

B.

Royer
B. Sharp
J. Smith
T. Snyde r

J.

J.
T.
L.
S.

Sore nsen
Sorensen
Spiker
Stahlnecker

M. T orento n

V . Vencil

C . Waldron
L. Winne r

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

L. Webster

K. Whittington

69

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

s.

B. Gardner

T. Grace

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

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

R. Hough

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

c.
c.

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

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

T. Owen

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

J.

R.

D. Royer
Schroder
Sharp
D. Snyder

J.

s.

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

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

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

71

�Seve
}lea

D. Adams
M. Angel
J. Ain sw orth
T. Arnold
H. Babcock
L. Bloo m
R. Brittain
D. Christensen
72

R. Cih acek

N. Darrington

c.
c.

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

Coberly
Collins
R. Collins
G. Cox
D. Kloewer

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

J.

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

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

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s.

Long meye r

R.

McLaughlin

B. May

D. Miller

McKern
M. McKern

F. Mille r

J.

L. Mills

s.

Marrow
R. Morton
M. Mullin
J. Murphy

J.

Niel sen

F. Niemann

c.
L.

O'C onner
Oliver

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

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

J. Stange
T . Stein
D. T homas
D. Thompsen
s. Ulmer
E. Underwood
J. Wert
L. Young
73

�f!t/JV!O~

JIJ(jJI

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

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

74

�8Kcels i11 Sports

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

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

75

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

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

76

�f11111ior }{ifllt (}iris

Are Proud e1teerleaders

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

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

We /(e111e111ber .

•

•

1974
77

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�Underwood Log , 1975

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

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

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

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�BEING
A
SENIOR
MEANS ...

1. looking forward to freedom and fu -

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

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�Senior Parade Marches on

Lesa Alle n

Jan Bolton
Denise Barnett

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Barbara Bolton

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Harold Boudreau

Craig Butler

Ja ne ne Christensen

Wayne Driver
Ste ve Christe nsen

David ( Ravi) Di Cenzo

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�Karla Dunbar

CLASS OF '75

Becky Engel

Kim Floerchinger

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Cindy Ericksen

Amelia Figue roa

Penny Gebbie

�Lynn Gentry

Roger Geise

Ann Gilmore

Dave Goldapp

Dennis Gund erson

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Mike Grosvenor

�Pam Hauptman

Ja ne lle Hough
Brian Hendrix

Janice Hurd

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Roge r Hough

Charles (Benny) Johnsen

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Steve Keithley

Nancy Kay

Elaine Larsen

Phil Mc Donald
Ed Martin

Kim McClure

�Iva Miller

Gone

fishing
Kurt Miller
Danny Nelson

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Kathy Newberry
Denny Nelson

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Barb Neimann

�Mark Pope

Russell Pfeiffer

Merle Rasmussen

Joyce Rodenburg
Kevin Real

David Roenburg

�Jim Sealock

GOOD LUCK
TO TH£

GRADUATING CLASS

Sharon Seidler

Mary Stahlnecker

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Ja ne t Simpson

Ray Smith

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Ca ndy Taylor

�Carol Tornete n

Robyn Thomas

Kevin Tornete n

Jim Wright, Jr.
Lynn Wohlers

Charles (Bud) Wright, Jr.

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

Th is g uy rea lly excites us !

Graduation Day
Arrives

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

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

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�Two-by-two.

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

Just grin and bear it.

They've got legs!

Fa ther Kautzky

Junior Leaders

See anyo ne you know ?

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

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�BEING
IN

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

UNDERWOOD HLGH

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

Bill Tiarks
as
King Sextimus The Silent

Steve Christensen
as
Prince Dauntless

Robin Thomas
as
Lady Larke n
and
Ed Martin
Sir Harry

Joy ce Rode nburg
as
Queen Agra vin

Kevin Real
as
The Minstrel

Rick Andersen
as
The Wizard

Ray Smith
as
The Jester

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

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�Fall Play ls ''Absolutely Murder''

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

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

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The "terrible trio" smile for the came ra.

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

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

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Trudy II instructs Trudy in how to catch her man.

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

"I'd rather fence than counsel "

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

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

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�Science Club Forms

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

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

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

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

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�Belonging

To
Clubs
Means ···

l. g oing to speech c ontests

2.
3.
4•
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drawing poste rs for Honor Soc ie ty
vi siting ne w countries
re ading new books
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becom1·ng Student Cabine t President
working on the Annual

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

Pluggin' away!

It's all in a days work.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Scholars Honored

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

Five New
Members
Chosen

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

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�Underwood
Homemakers

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

Of
Tomorrow

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

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

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

book fair and Elaine Ridle n was
state treasurer.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�American Field Service

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

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

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

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

Exchange

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

Students

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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�Awards

•••

In Music

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

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

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

Students re ceiving 1 - Rating for Band Solos are; Bill Tiarks,
Ed Martin, Kim Floerchinger , Steve Christensen, Jan
Bolten, Janene Christensen, DeA nn Barnett, Rhonda Angeroth.
44

�And Others

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

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

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

Steve Christensen re ceived a Family Leadership Award.

Denise Bebout won the
Iowa Power Kitchen Contest.

Mrs. Andersen presents the
Crisco Award to Lynn
Gentry.

45

�BEING
IN
SPORTS
MEANS ....

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

��Eagles Have

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

:Underwood
6
6

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

34
49
43

12
2

48

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

Avoha
Tri-C nter

0
32
27

21
14
6
6

48
7

�Winning··Season

Und erwood Football Squad: Row 1: Dennis Gund erson, Harold Boud reau, Kevin Tornete n, Dave Go ldapp, Benny Johnse n,
Ly nn Wohlers, Way ne Driver, Steve Keithley , Kurt .Miller, Brian Hendri x , Mark Pope , Dave Dicenzo . Row 2: Mike Sea ton, Rick Anderson, Randy Go ld app , Gary Ause emore, Charles Foote, Dave Aams, Ray Grace, Pepi Angel, T odd Mc Clu re, Mike Torneten. Row 3: Ro d Kennedy , Mike Stein , Terry Larsen, Pau l McDonald, Tim Diller, Ke nt Prewitt, Rand y
Thomas , Keith Torneten, Danny Koenig, Brad Hi ldreth, Gary Arbaugh. Row 4 : Jerry Sorensen, Tim Pope , Mark Winter ,
Rocky Robbins, Dave Kloewer, Rusty Thomas , Kev in Geise , Craig Hough, Ed Hendrix, John Carter .

49

�New Coac h

Vars ity T eam, Ro w 1: Doug Larsen"', Ray Grace, Rick Andersen, Dave DiCenzo, Denny Nelson, De nnis Gunderson, Kurt
Miller , Mark Powell*, Pe ter Ledwell*. Row 2: Ass istant Coach Phil Cannon, Gary Leade rs, Dave Adams, Chuck Ke rbe r,
Steve Christense n, Joe Fairbanks, Coach Chuck Coghlan. *student manage rs.

Seniors on the team: Gurdy, Trigger, Chrissy, Twat, and
Ravi.

so

All together now !

�Completes Season

u
OPPONENT
67
Logan
70
Carson
50
Tri-Center
76
Elk Horn
58
Mo. Valley
89
Walnut
60
Avo-Ha
86
Shelby
85
Oakland
58
Griswold
75
Nishna Valley
85
Fremont Mills
43
St. Alberts
91
I.S. D.
SECTIONALS
74
r.s. D.
51
Treynor
CONF. TOURN.
63
Mo. Valley

0

81
84
63
61
61
61
74
81
74 .
85
66
47
84
71
55
79

55

·,

Jr. Varsity Team, Row 1: Rick French, Terry Larsen, Rusty Thomas, Gary Kay,
Mark Winner. Row 2: Cra ig Hough, Randy Thomas, Kent Prew itt, Wes Rasmussen. Row 3: Mike Stein, Mike Spetman, Je rry Sorensen. Row 4 : Coach Phil
Cannon.

Need a boos t, Ravi ?

Statisticians Jolene Darrington, Barb Murphy, a nd Julie Larsen take a break.

51

�- - - - - - - - - - -- - - -

----

Wrestlers Grapple

Logan
Avoha
Tri-Ce nter
Carson
I.S. D.
W. Harrison
Elk-Horn
St. Alberts
Griswold
Oakland
Mo. Valley
Treynor

Opp.
45
24
36
38
35
35
36
39
46
39
26
22

Underwood
18
38
26
20
27
20
18
25
12
16
36
48

Vars ity Wrestlers, Back row: B. He nd rix, K. Torneton, L. Wohlers , M. Torne ton . Front
row: S. Keithley, B. Hildreth, Wayne Driver, E. Hendrix.

Junior Varsity Wrestlers, Left to right: J. Carter, D. Kloewer, R. Robbins, C. Miller, P. Angel, K. Torneton, K. Geise, L.
Torneton.

52

�for Victories

Kevin Torneton also wrestles at state.

Wayne Driver takes second at state.

Ben goes for a pin.
Statisticians and coaches were always there. Coach Kimsey,
Bud Wright, Coach Lyons, Jo yce Pfeiffer, Ka thy Rodenburg.

Mike re joices over win.

WOW ! Another medal.

53

�Girls Are Active, Too

This fall the girl' s softball team won
a third place trophy at the Elkhorn
Invitational. The team included:
Front row: Bar b Nieman, Robyn
Thomas, Joyce Rodenburg , Karla
Dunbar. Second row : Patti Schmae decke , Kim Chadwi ck, Theresa
Fisher, Jody Johnson, Coa ch T iederman, Paula Christe nsen, Deanne
Barnett, Janet Wright.

Softball team g athe rs around afte r .
t rouncing women fa c ulty mem be rs in
a late fall game.

Kare n and Joyce liste n intently during a practice .

The tra ck team had a sh ort season
with only two mee ts . Sharon Sha rp
g ot second in the m ile Pun i n the
C onfere nce Meet a t Elkhorn . Coach
C a nnon' s tea m consiste d of m em bers
Paula Chri ste nsen, Kim Chad wick,
Kare n T ia rks, LeAnn Winne r, An nette Minear , Sharon Shar p, Ela ine
Larsen , Patti Schmae decke , Student
Ma nager . Me m be rs not picture d a re :
Be cky Christoffe rsen, Kathy Roden burg , C indy Mello, Student Manage r.

54

�Track Team Sets Records

Row one: Mike Ste in, Phil McD onald,
Ray Smith, Jim Sealock, Brian Hendrix,
Kurt Miller , Dennis Gu nderson, Pepe
A ngel. Row two : C raig Hough, We s
Rasmuss en , Rick A nderse n, Ray Grace ,
Scott Goss , Terry Larsen . Row three :
Rodney Kennedy , Rusty Thomas, T im
Pope , Mark Winner, Ed Hendrix, man.
Rocky Robbins.

In track this year , new school re cords were set by Rick An dersen, pole vaulting, and De nnis Gunderson running the
180 ye. low hurdles with a time of 21. 4 . Besi des setting a
new school record, he also se t a new· track record at the
T reynor Re lays. He had the third best time in the C cl ass
state competition.
The 440 relay team composed of Kurt Miller, Roger Hough,
Brian Hendrix , and Denn is Gunderson, and the 88 0 relay
te am, who se team members a re Ray Grace, De nnis Gund . erson, Kurt Mille r , and Roge r H ough, have never finishe d
poorer than third in any meet attended this season .

Brian Hendrix takes the h andoff from Ku rt Miller and gets
it t o De nnis Gunde rsen.

The team won a trophy at the Shel by Invitat ional by getting first place in te am compet ition . The 440 a nd 880
relay te ams won fi rst at the District t o get trofil ies. The
440 relay team got first at the C onference meet.

Pole Vaulte r Ri ·k Andersen se ts a new sch ool record a t 11'
6"

�Basketball ls

Junior Varsity--Standing : Coach Burns, D. Barnett, T. Pope, K. Tiarks, M. Bloom, R. McKern, T. Fisher, J . Martin, E.
Larson, Mgn. L. S[liker. Kneeling --Mgn . J. Simpson, T. Scott, S . Sharp, R. Reese , K. Chadwick , A. Minear, J. Ebert,
L. Winner, Mgn. B. Murphy , Not pictured Coach Damgaard.

Managers--Sitting --L .
Spiker,
Simpson. Standing--B. Murphy,

J.
"Hey, this is my shot."

T e resa jumps in.

�for Girls, Too!

Varsity--Kneeling : Mg ns. L. Spiker, J. Simpson, B. Murphy, Coach Burns. Left to right: T. Fisher, J. Martin, L. Winner,
T. Scott, P. Christen , K . Tiark s, R. McKern, B. Nieman, M . Bloom, R. Thomas, J. Rodenburg, K. Dunbar, J . Ebe rt,
D. Barne tt, E. Larson. Not picture d, Coach Damgaard.

Senior players --R. Thomas, E. Larson, B. Nieman, Coach Burns, J. Rodenburg, K. Dunbar .'

Joyce clears the way.
"You took the ball last time. "

Will Karen make it ?

57

�The Cheerleaders

Football: Candy Taylor, Becky Christoferson, Vickie Vince!, Rhonda Ehrens, Jan Bolte n. Janet
Wright, Barb Ring, Jody Johnsen, Jolene Sore nson, Iva Miller.

Sponsor : Mrs. Graalfs, Jo, Vickie , Jan, Becky, Janet. Rhonda, Barb, Jody, Ca ndy , Iva .
Mrs. Gra alfs in one of he r
prime mome nts . HOP TO
IT !

58

�Are on the Go!
BASKETBALL:
Jane
Christi
Vickie

Janet
Becky

Jan
Jo

The bas ketball girl s and the ir mascots keep up the spirit.

Spirit Night bubble gum blowing con test.

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WRESTLING:
Jody
Candy
Rhonda

Iva
Barb

Wrestling girls never sway from
what they say: KEEP ON TRUCKIN
EAGLES!

"The Underwood chee rleaders have done an outstanding job of cheering on the players in all the games. These girls have
neve r lost spirit and we hope to have others with the same enthusiasm . KEEP ON CHEERING GIRLS!
We say good-bye to the three se niors of the squad; Ja n Bolten, Iva Miller , Cand y T aylor. KEEP UP THE GOOD SPIRIT AND
GOOD LUCK!"

59

�BEING
AN

UNDERCLASSMEN
MEANS ...
1. wishing I were an uppe rclassm e n
and looking forward to it.
2. being ig nore d.
3 . thinking of the futur e .
4 . remembe ring the past.
5. m a king the most of tim e .

60

�61

�Dave
Adams

Gail
Ainsworth

Rodney
Angeroth

Rick
Anderson

Gary
Ausdemore

DeAnn
Barnett

Paul
Bates

De Ann Barnett- -President
Jody Johnsen--V.P.
Jolene Eilts--Secretary
Penny Hauptman--Treasurer
"Wolfman" Nick Benzing

Kathy
Dicks

62

Denise
Bebout

Charles
Foote ·

Randy
Burnett

Te resa
Fisher

Dale
Buss ing

Jolene
Darrington

Rus s
Christensen

Brian Cholle tt

Brenda
Cholle tt

�Shirley
Foote

Robin
Fury

Randy
Golda pp

Ray
Grace

James
Thompsen

Penny
• Hauptman
John
Green

NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE

Cliff
Shudak

Mary
Hough
Charles
Kerber

NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE

Jennifer
Ivers

Jody Johnsen

Gary
Leaders

Bill
Tiarks

Jeff
Larsen
Sue
Leggio
Kare n
Tiarks

Cheryl
Lustgraaf

Robin
McKern

Barbara
Murphy

Teri
Pope

Elaine
Ridlen

Patti
Schmaedecke

Chuck
Wenninghoff

Janet
Wright

Tami
Scott

Mike
Seaton

63

�P. Angel
R. Angero th
G. Ara ugh

Keep
Truckin'

Babcock
L. Berte lson
M . Bloom

J.

L.
D.
B.
P.
B.

T.
K.

J.
NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE

NO
PICTURE
AVAILABLE .

T.
R.
J.
D.

R.

c.
B.
D.
J.
B.
G.
D.
J.

c.
J.
J.

J.

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K.
R.
F.
J.
L.
K.

w.
B.
K.

J.
B.
J.

T.
J.

T.
L.
64

Bowsm an
Casson
Cha dwick
Chr iste nsen
Chris to fferso n
Cihacek
Davis
Dawson
Diller
Ehr ens
Fa irbanks
Floerchinger
Fre nch
Grosvenor
Hildre th
Hin mann
Hurd
Je nse n
Kay
Koe nig
Larse n
Leade rs
Ledwell
Martin
May
McClure
Nel se n
Nielse n
Q 'Conner
Pfeiffer
Powell
Prew itt
Rasmusse n
Ring
Rodenburg
Royer
Sharp
Smith
Snyde r
Sore nsen
Sorensen
Spike r

�•
I

R. Thomas
E. Webster

K. Torneten
K. Whittington

M. Torneten
Winner

L.

Sophomores

Being a sophomore means, getting to the top .

Officers: Pres. Rhonda Ehrens, V. Pres . Barb Ring,
Sec. Rhonda Angero th , Tres. Julie Larsen .

-

"THERE must be some other means of escape . " Screams
Dan Koenig .

65

�Freshmen

J.

Adams

T. Be nson
D.
D.
J.
J.
K.

Bevins
Bussing
Carter
Carte r
Chadwic k

T. Cihacek

K. Dic ks
D. Diemer
J. Ebert
D. Ellenstein
R. Foot
B. Gardner

T. Grace
Ge ise
Gentry
Hedegaard
Hendr ix
T. Henry

K.
K.
E.
E.

J. Heywood
M. Heywood
R. Hough
G. Hough
s. Hurd
J. Jensen

B. Kay
D. Kloewer
R. Kenne dy
T. Larsen
L. Lindworm

M. Ly burger
P. McDonal d
c. Me llo
c . Miller
A. Minea r

�The Beginning ls
The
End.

c. Whitting ton
E. Wil son
M. Winner
s. Wright

w. Stahlnecker
M. Stein
R. Thomas
L. Torneton
J. Vencil
T. Mu el
M. Mull in
J. Nie lson
K. Nie lson

N. Nie lson
E. Ornelas
T . Owens
L. Pl umb

T. Pope
R. Reese
F. Richard
R. Robbins
D. Royer

Schroder
Sharp
D. Snyder
J. Sorensen
M. Spetmen

J.

s.

Class Officers : Julie Ebert, Eddie Hendrix, Mark Winner , and Jerr y Sorensen .

67

�BEING
IN

JUNIOR HIGH
MEANS ...

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

68

be ing the youngest.
ge tting pic ked on and put down .
looking forward to high school.
nice , short cl asses .
bugg ing the unde rcla ssmen .
Being e nvious of the seniors.

�69

�Eighth
Grade

D. Adams
J. Ainsworth

Class Officers: Mike McKern, Rose
Cihacek, Janelle Hanson, Mark Gros venor . Sponsors: Mr. Cannon and Mr .
Coghlan.

L. Bloom
D. Christensen
R. Cihacek
c . Coberly

c.

Collins
G. Cox
N. Darrington
D. Drake
A. Driver
M.
M.
G.
D.

Gibson
Grosve nor
Eilenstine
Field s
T. Floer chinger

R. Fr e nch
Hanse n
c . Hartwe ll
K. Ha ynie
J. Henr y

J.

D.
A.
D.
T.
B.

Hinman
Ive rs
Johnson
Joh nson
Kam m inga

G. Kephart
J. Kimsey
D. Kloewer
D. Kunze
s. Lindwurm

70

M . Angel
T . Arnold
I-I . Babcock

�Bursts with
Enthusiasm

S . Longmeyer
P. Ledwell

B. May
B. McLau ghlin
J. .t \lcKern

M . McKern
F. Miller
L. Mil s
s. Morrow
M. Mullin
Nielson
F. Nieman
c . O'Conner
P. Ornelas

J.

c.

Phillips

G. Pitt
M . Powell
D. Pr ice
K. Price

P. Rasmussen
L. Rodenburg

Shafer
B. Shudak
B. Schultz

J.

T. Smith
Sta geman
J. Stange
T. Stein
D. Thomas

s.

D. Thompson

s.

ill mer

E. Underwood
J. Werts
L. Young

71

�Future Looks Bright

D. Adams
M. Allen
L. Angel
R. Angeroth
B. Arbaugh

L. Ausedemore
P. Ausedemore
D. Bebou t

T. Bloom
L. Booker

s.

Boyer

R. Bryant
G.
D.
K.
I.

J.

Chris to ffe rse n
Coberl y
Colglazier
Collins

Cowg ill

R. Donoho
L. Drake

D. Drive r

T. Driver
J.

Ebert

L. El edge
J. Fishe r
K. Foote
A. Gilmore
J. Golda pp

B. Green

c.

Grosve nor
K. Haynie
D. Hough
K. Hou gh
s. Huff

E. Hurd

L. Johnse n
B. Johnston
K. Ke nne dy
K . Kimsey

72

�For Seventh Grade rs

M. Koes ter
D. Larsen
P. Lee
D. Lindwurm
M. Lus tgraa t

D.
M.
D.
M.
P.
P.

Ma gnuson
McDonald
Mello
Mille r
M iller
Muhl
T.
T.
D.
R.
S.

Mullin
Mullin
Nie lse n
Nie lson
Phillips

R. Price
P. Rahde
J. Ring
K. Ro denburg
D. Royer
J. She rbon
M. Sch nackenberg
S. Snyder
A. Spetman
J. Spike r
T. Stahl necker

J.
K.
N.
M.
M.
R.

Sta rn z
Steve ns
Stroe bele
Teck
T orne to n
Townse nd

W. Ulmer
D. Wal dron
J. Wright

73

�D. Hinman, T . Stah lnecker , D. Chris te nsen, K . Hough, M . Sch nac kenberg,
T . Johnson, M. McKern, M . Angel, D .
Kunze , J . Shafer, M . Grosve nor, K .
Kimsey , T . Ste in, Coach Lyons, f.
Miller, J. Kimsey , G. Cox, S . Mor row, J. Foote, B. McLaughlin .

D. Lindwurm, D. Coberly, K .
Hough, M. Schnackenberg, R.
Price , S. Phill ips, D . Bebout, J .
Cowg ill, J . Ebert, J. Wrigh t, K.
Kimsey, P. Ausdemore , D. Lar sen , Coach Coghlan , I. Collins,
J. Goldapp, L . Ausdemore , M.
Tech, J. Sherbon, J. Fishe r.

Junior High

B. McLaughin, M . Po\v ell, T . Johnson,
M. Mullin , G. Kepart, P. Lechvell, T .
Stein, K . Price, R. Fre nch, D . Chr ist ense n, S . Morrow, M. Grosve nor, D .
Hinman , J. Shafe r, M. Angel, D. Ad ams, J. Stange, J. Kimsey, J. Nie lsen,
S. Longmeyer, G. Cox , A. Drive r, N.
Darrington, G. Pitt.

74

�Cheryl and Da rci in action .

Mighty Wrestlers!

T eresa Smith , Rose Cihacek,
Lisa Bloom, Julie McKem, Joy
Werts, Tra cy Arnold, 1Lolita
Angel, Janelle Hansen, Bev
May , Donna Johnsen, Sarah
Stage man, Karen Haynie,
Michelle Miller , Ci ndy Coberly
ly, Wendy Ulmer, Sandra Huff,
Lori Johnsen, Debbie Mello,
Kathy Haynie, Debbie Magnu son, Amy Spetman, Cheryl
Grosvenor, Teresa Driver,
Karen Rodenburg, Marsha Tor neton, Nancy St. Robele, Becky
Schultz , Diane Kloewer, Manage
ger , June A insworth.

Fires Up!

E. U nde rwood , P. Ledwell , D. Coberly,

M . Powell , M. Allen, A. Gilmore , P.
Ausdemore , J. Fischer , I. Collins, D .
Larsen, M. Townsend, R. Nielse n, D.
Be bout , Coach Tie deman , N . Darr ing ton , L. Ausdemore , F. Niema n, C .
Hartw ell, D. Adams, J. Stange .

75

�Administration of Underwood

We '11 get this student tamed soon, just have patience.

Don Begg- -Superintende nt

Rober t McClure --Princ ipal
Gordon Mosher - -ElE?mentary Principal

Members of the School Board are: Marvin Larsen, Donald T iarks,
Roger Sealock, and Laure n Leaders. Not pic tu red is Lance Seve rson.

76

�Math and Science Teachers Include ....

Math: Gary Smith , Althea· Sweene , Phil Cannon.

Science : Lesyle Burns, June Wyland, James Kim sey.

Coaches of High School and Junior
High:
Ji m Kinsey--Wrestling, FB.
Phyllis Darnguard- -Girl's BB.
ChuckCoghla n--Boy's BB., J .H. Boy's
Tra ck
Les Burns- -FB., Girl' s BB., Track
Phil Cannon--J .H. FB., Boy's BB., J.
H. Girl's T rack
Not shown: Bob McCoy--J.H. Girl's BB.
Davi&lt;l Lyon--J .H. Wrestling
77

�Teachers in Career Education Are ....

i

78

Donna Anderson--Home Ee., Letha Bayes--SPURT, Henry
Olsen--General Business , John T iedeman- - Counsel er.

David Lyon--Shop, Je rry Christensen- -Industrial Arts

Bill Reid --Drivers Ed

See me after office hours.

Ultra Brights wants to know how's your love life!

Let me introduce you to Hermie , my car.

�The Humanities

l

Terry Muilenburg, Charle s Coghlan, Nick Benzing, Robert
McCoy

Good looking bunch of kids, but who' s that lady
standing up?

Rose Velasquez, Joyce Johnse n, Sherry Graalfs, Philis Damguard , Ann Slaven

The good life!

Undenvood Music

librarian: Ivanna Smith
Band: Gayl e n Montgomery, Chorus: Tom Janssen

79

�Who Helps Keep Underwood Going?

Back row : Kenneth Cohrs, James Ballard, Rose Murphy. Haze l Houg h,
Stan Longmeyer. Row 2: Lawre nce Ca rrigan, Yvonne Goldap p, Hele n
Wright, Marle ne Driver. Ro w 3: Karen Jones , Elm e r Gold a pp .

Ba ck ro w: Laverna Hough, Pat Underwood, Alice Kennedy,
Lavon Hough. Fro nt row: Joyce Nelson, Halle ne Enge l, Rita
Z olc k not present.

Donna Baxley

80

Ma rl e ne Driver

Che t Kenne dy, Hallene Enge l, Custodians

Evelyn Bertelse n

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FAVORITES!!!

Favorites.

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�FACULTY

All that philosophers have sought,
Science discovered, genius wrought;
All that refle ctive m e mory sto res,
Or rich imagina tion pours;
All that the wi t of man conceives,
All that he wishes, hopes, believes;
A11 that he loves, or fears, or ha tes,
All that to heaven and e arth rela tes,
-These are the lessons that I tea ch
In speaking silence , sile nt speech .
- James Montgomery

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�School board members were, left-right Don Tiarks, Roger Sealock, Laure n Leaders, secre tary, Marle ne
Dr iver, Owe n Darring to n, and president Marv in Larsen .

ADMINISTRATION TAKES ACTION

Principal Robert McClure

Superintend ent Donald Begg
"Did you like my speech Mr. McClure? " questions Mr. Begg.

�FEATURING ...

Letha Bayes-Spurt

6

William Coltrane -Vocal Music

Nick Benzing-Social Studies,
Jr. Sponsor,
Student Cab. Sponsor

Phyllis D amga ard - Soph. English,
Girls P.E.
Asst. Girls B.B.
and Chaperone

Leslye Bums-8th and 9th Science,
Girls B.B. Coach,
Asst. FTBL,
Science Club Sponsor

Sherry Graalfs -English,
Spring Play,
Cheerleading sponsor

Jerry Christensen - Industrial Arts,
Freshman Sponsor

Lois Harder - Commercial and Math

Charles Coghlan - Jr. High Social Studies
Boys B.B, Coach,
Jr. High Football,
8th Grade Sponsor

Joyce Johnson - Jr . High Reading

�FAVORITE FACULTY

Jim Kimsey-Biology,
Football and Wrestling
Coach

Henry Olsen -Commercial Business

Rita Lee Kurth-Home Ee.
U.H.T. Sponsor

William Reid-Drivers Ed., Boys P .E.
Psychology, Jr. HighFTBL,
Jr • High Wrestling ,
Asst. Track

Dave Lyon-Auto Mechanics

Ann Slaven - Jr. High English
Yearbook Sponsor ,
7th grade Co-Sponsor

Gaylen Montgomery-Instrumental Music

Gary Smith - H.S. Math and Science

Terry Muilenburg-H •S. Social Studies
Senior Sponsor

Ivanna Smith - Librarian

7

�Mr. Coughlan starts
the day with a sm ile.

John Tiedeman Guidance Counselor,
Jr. High Boys B.B .
Girls Softball
Asst. Athletic Dir.

Rose Velas qu ezFreshma n English ,
Span ish a nd Drama
Fall Play
Spee ch

Barry WallerJr. High Math
Jr. High Girls B. B,
Baseball

June WylandArt and seventh
Science , seventh
grade co - sponsor

No, this is twi ne, not
a horse ' s tail.

Mr. Tiedeman aid s Pe pi pick out clas ses for next year .

Miss Harder re members
never to tum her back
to the class .

"Abe Lincoln sa t right here," according to Mr . Benzing .

Mr . Reid pushes his
way to the front.

"Come into my par lor, " smil es Miss
Kurth.

Miss Velasques poses as a student.

�''76'' SENIORS

Photographs a nd memories of the years gone by. To re member
the friends, cherish the times and to say hello to the future morn . .

9

�David Wayne Adams

Rod Angeroth

Rick Andersen

Gary
Ausdemore

DeA nn Rae
Ba rnett

Deni se Re nee
Bebout

10

Brenda Mae
C holle tt

�Brian Jay Chollett

Jolene Ka y Darrington

Kathy Dicks

Sherry
Gardner

Tres a
Fisher

Jennife r Marie Ive rs

Ray E. Gra ce Jr.

Penny Hauptman

11

�Jody J. Johnson

Ari Kalevi Kettune n

Charles Kerber

Je ffr ey C .
Larse n

Gary
Leade rs

Che ryl Ann
Lustgraaf

12

Robin L .
McKe rn

�Barbara Ann Murphy

Teri S. Pope

Patricia J.
Schmaedecke

Elaine Margaret Ridlen

Tami
Scott

James R. Thompson

Micheal James Seaton

Cliff Shudak

13

�William Tiarks

Chuc k Wenninghoff

Karen Lorraine Tiarks

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Janet Eileen Wright

Se nior Pi c tures not
Available :
Paul Bates
Russe ll L. Christe nse n
Charl es Foo t
Shi rley Foo t
Randall Lee Goldapp
William L. Le wis

Class Officers; Randy, Jody, Tami, Brenda

14

�Dave
Football 1234
Basketball 1234
Baseball 3

Rick
T rack 1234
Basketball 1234
chorus 1234
Band 234
Plays 23
Football 34
• N.H. S. 34
Officer 1
Homecoming Court

Rod
Band 1234

"Auz"
Basketball

"Baby"
Softball 1234
Basketball 1234
U.H. T. 1234
Choir 1234
FB Cheerleader 4
Plays 23
Tra ck 14
N. H. S. 234
Home coming Que e n
Office r 3
Honor Band 4
Denise
Ba sketball 12
U.H. T. 1234
Band 123 4
Choir 234
Brian
Wre_s tling 2

Russ
Officer 2

Bre nda
U .H. T. 1234

Officer 4
Band 234
Tra ck 4
Alt. Cheerleader 4
Choir 123

Kath y

T resa
U.H. T. 1234

Baske tball 1 234
Cho ir 1234
Ba nd 234
T ra ck 1 24
softba ll 234
Annual 1
Home coming Court

Jol e ne
CHOIR 1234
Band 1234
A .F. S. 1 234
U.H. T. 1234
Pla ys 24
Charlie
Football 3

Shi rley
CHOIR 34

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�"Garboo"
FOOtball 1234
Basketball 234
Track 234
Homecoming King

Jennifer
BAnd 1234
Choir 1234
U.H. T . 24
Track 1
Plays 24
J. V. Cheerleading

Jody
U. H. T. 1234
Basketball 124
Plays 124
Choir 13
Band 34
Track 1
Cheerleading 23
Gary
Homecoming Court
A .
Basketball 1234
n
34
N.H.S.
Football
Choir 1
Wrestling
Officer 1
track
Homecoming Court
Band
Choir

Jeff

Cheryl
Choir 1234
Band 1234
N.H.S. 34
Basketball 12
Softball 34
U.H. T. 1234
A.F.S. 4
Randy
Football 3
Officer 4

Mike
Football
1234
Wrestling
1234
Homecoming
Court

Chuck
Basketball 12
Officer 2

Barb
U.H. T. 1234
Band 1234
Choir 123
Cheerleading 4

"Goob"
Basketball 1234
Band 1234
Officer 2
U.H.T. 1
Tra ck 1

Jim

Cliff

Elaine
State library
Assoc.
Library
club 1234
Annual 1

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Penny
Choir 124
Officer 3
Home coming court

Sherry
U.H. T. 14

Patti
Softball 1234
U.H.T. 1234
Track 34
Band 4
A.F. S. 34

Karen
U.H. T . 1234
A.F.S. 234
Choir 1234
Band 1234
Ofifcers 12
Play 24
Basketball
1234
Track 34

Teri
Student Cab. 234
Basketball 123
Band 1

"S coot"
Basketball 123
Officer 4
Cheerleader 4
Tra ck 4
U.H.T .. 4
Homecoming Court

.

Janet
U.H . T . 1234
Band 1234
Plays 123
Officer 23
Softball 123
Ch ee rleader
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Bill
Band 1234
choir 1234
Baseball 3

�''OH
WHA -T A
NIGHT!''
..

The Jr. Sr. Prom was held Friday, May
Seventh at the New Paxton Hotel. A welcome was by Julie Larsen with a response
by Brenda Chollett, then a great steak,
po ta to, bean and sherbert meal was served.

Janet .Wright and Brian Chollett read the
Senior Will and the Prophecy was read by
Lucy Spiker and Pepe Angel. A dance
followed the meal with music by Pegasus.

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�PROM PROPS

Mike Stein, Jerry Sorenson and Julie Ebert took their job
as esco rt se riously .

Watch the home ec teacher

to

see which fork we use first.

Plenty of room for bog ie

Rem iniscing , tired , or liste ning?

High schoo l fun ctions see m to excite ' 75 grad Roge r Ge ise .
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"Do you have it backwards, DeAnn? "

"She 's my hairstylist," Brian explains.
Jolene Sorensen and

lecture.

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Ka re n Tiarks sings "T he Need T o Be . "

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We've made it! Pass the word down!

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�Seniors perform with the band one last time.

Follow the l eader .

Seniors' final song with the choir.

�FRIENDS

"A fr ie nd is a person wi th whom I may be si nc er e. Before him I
m ay think a loud . Frie ndship is too good to be believed. "
-R. Em e rso n

�CLASS OF 77

Paula
Christensen

Brian Chadwick

Diane Casson

Lynn Bowsman

Becky
Christofferson

Where are you guys supposed to
be ? Ask Danny the junior hall
monitor.

Tammy Cihacek

Julie Daw son

Katy Davis

Tim Diller

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Mitzi Bloom

Lynn Bertelsen

Gary Arbaugh

Rhonda
Angeroth

Pepe Angel

Tim Ainsworth

Rhonda Ehre ns

�Rick French

Debbie
Florchinge r

Cindy
Grosvenor

Scott Goss

Brad Hildreth

Bill Je nsen

John Hurd

Danny Hin min

Gary Ka y

Joe Fairbanks

Julie La rse n

Danny Koe nig

Calvin Lead ers

Dwe ndell
Le wis

Ja ckie Ledwell

Jean Ma y

Julie Martin

Todd McClure

Just think, Scott, we onl y have one more
year of this!

�Kenyon Nelson

Ray Neilson

Joyce Pfeiffer

Lynn Powell

Kent Prewitt

We s Rasmussen

Barb Ring

Cla ss officers are Julie, Mitzi Paula,
and Lynn.

Kathy Rodenburg

T om Snyde r

Jolene Sorensen

Lucy Spiker
T erry Sorense n

Bob Sharp

Jackie Smith

Sue
Stalneker
Randy Th omas

Ke ith Tometon

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Mike T ometon

Vikki Vencil

Cheryl Wa idron

Li z Webster

Leann Wi nner

�SOPHOMORE

•

•

•

Jeff Adams
Tim Benson

De nise Bevins
Da wn Buss ing

Jeff Carter
John Ca rter

Sophomores involved in the study of life.

Kim Chadwick
Tim Cihacek

Kevin Geise
Kell y Gentry

Rhonda Danker
Julie Ebert

Tanya Grace
Ric k Hauptman

Roger Foote
Bob Gardner

Ed Hedegaaurd
Ed Hendr ix

25

�LOOKING AHEAD

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Terry Henry
JoAnna Heywood

Paul McDonald
Cind y Mello

Michelle Heywood
Craig Hough

Charlie Miller
Annette Minear

Rand y Hough
Sharon Hurd

Tonette Muell
Mark Mullin

Jim Jensen
Brian Kay

Jerry Nel son
Kella Nelson

Rodney Kennedy
Da vid Kloewer

Nancy Niel son
Tamm y Owen

Terry Larsen
Lori Lind worm

Lezli Plumb
Tim Pope

�Barb Pursell
Robin Reese

Floyd Richard s
Rock y Robbins

Cl ass officers: Pres. J. Ebert, Vice Pres. A. Minear,
D. Bussing , Treas . M. Spe tma n.
David Ro yer
Sharon Sharp

Don Snyder
Jerry Sorenson
Mi ke Sp e tman
Se niors handing out advice .

Wayne Stahlnecker
Mike Ste in
Doug Stewart

Rusty Thomas
Lee Torne ton
Ja ckie Venc il

Togethe rness is fun!

Curt Wh ittington
Mar k Winner
Susa n Wr ight

Aren't you do ne yet ?
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�Danny Adams
June Ainsworth
Miki Angel
Tracy Arnold
Holly Babcock

Lisa Bloom
Darwin Christensen
Rose Cihacek
Cindy Coberly
Colleen Collins

Gene Cox
Neil Darrington
Danny Diemer
Dianna Drake
Arlen Driver

Darci Fields
Teresa Floerchinger

FAVORITE
FRESHMEN

Ron French
Mark Grosvener

Freshman Tom Stein asks upperclassman
Kathy Rodenburg for a few pointers.

Janelle Hansen
Karen Haynie

Jim Henery
David Hinman

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�Andrea Ivers
Donna Johnsen
Terry Johnson
Beth Kamming~
Galen Kephart

Jim Kimsey
Diane Kloewer

Doug Kunze
Cheryl Larsen

Pete Ledwell
Bob Lee
Joel Leyke
Susan Lindwurm
Steve Longmeyer

Freshmen class office rs are Pres ident: Terry Johnson,
Vice President: Jeff Nielsen, Secretary: Tom Stein,
Tre surer: Penny Ra smusse n

Delbert Matheny
Bev May

Julie McKern
Mike McKern

Frank Miller
Lisa Mils

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�Jim Murphy
Jeff Nielsen
Fred Nieman
Gary Pitt
Curt Phillips

Mark Powell
Dorothy Price
Kenne th Price
Rick Pursell
Penny Ra smussen

Lori Rodenburg
Becky Schultz
Jeff Shafer
Becky Shudak
Teresa Smith

Sarah Stageman
John Stange
Tom Stein
David Thompson
Stephanie Ulmer

Eddie Underwood
Joy Werts
Lisa Young
Sherry Hardesty
Mi ke Mullin

"These nudie pictures are really GREAT
John!" exclaims Pete.

"It's not funny, " laughs Becky.

The upper classmen work hard as Freshman Mark
takes a break.

�SP ORTS

A winner is someone who su cce ed s in what he says he is go ing to
do . A loser is someo ne who fails to accomplish what he sets out to do .
-E. Berne

�BATTER UP!

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Baseball Team Row 1-Ma rk. Winner, Rusty Thomas, Scott Goss, Craig Hough, Mike Ste in. Row 2-Coa ch
Callahan, Tim Diller, Randy Thomas, Rick Anderson, Wes Rasmussen, Kent Prewitt, Dan Koe nig , Coa c h Wal ler.

Rusty Thomas, practices catching
with one hand behind his back.

"Now where 'd that ball go? " Mike
Stein wonders.

Mark Winner whips a throw in.

�SOFTBALL HAS GOOD YEAR!

[

Paula slices into another one.

Janelle waits eagerly for her big moment.

Le ft to Right; front row: H. Babcock, J. Mckern, R. Cihace k, J. Werts, B. Schult z, K. Chadwick, T. Smith,
P. Schmae dec ke ba ck row: T. Arnol d, J. Hanse n, J.
Johnson, K. T iarks, T . Fishe r C. Lu stgraaf, D. Barne tt,
Coach John Tie de man.

Softball sometimes proves to be tough according to Cheryl
Lustgraaf.

DeAnn comes to a screeching halt !

She really does have a power arm , doesn 't she?

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�Football Players this year were: (Row one): Frank Miller, Curt Phillips, Jeff Shafer, Miki Angel, Mike Mckern, Tom
Stein, John Stange, (Row two) : Charles Miller, Rod Kenne dy, Rusty Th omas , Rocky Robbins, Ed Hendrix, John Carter ,
Kevin Ge ise, Pa ul McDonald, Craig Hough, David Kloewer , Bob Gardner , Mike Stein, (Row three) : Brad Hildre th, Dan
Koenig , Tim Diller, Mike Tometon, Ke ith Tometon, Kent Prewitt, Rusty Thomas, Pepe Ang e l, Sc ott Goss, Mark Winner, Jerry Sorensen, (Row four): T im Pope, Dave Adams , Mike Seaton, Ray Grace , Gary Ausdemore, Rick Ande rsen , Joe
Fairbanks, Rick Fre nch, Manager: Jeff Carter.

FOOTBALL
STARTS OFF
THE YEAR

"Whoa! Maybe I'd be tter change directions, " hes itates
quarterback Da ve Adams.

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�It 's four Eagle Aces vs. one Card, as Winner and Goss close
in .

Winner puts his Mark on the scoreboard.

35

�BASKETBALL IS IN SEASON

Members of the va rsity baske tball team were: student manager Doug Larsen, Joe Fairbanks, Gary Leaders,
Wes Rasmussen, Chuck Kerber, Gary Key, Ke nt Prewitt. Second Ro w: Coa ch Callaha n, Mike Stein, Ter ry
Larsen, Rick Andersen, Rusty Thomas, Craig Hough, and Coa ch Coghlan .

"Hey, Man, don't shoot. "

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Taking the Nestea plunge, Mike?

�Terry Larsen would rather "jive"

"Oh! OH! I know the answer, Mr. Kotter."

Gary Leaders reaches for the ceiling.

Please, go away-not this way.

Junior Varsity players were Mike Spetman, Tim Bensen, John Stange, Tim Pope, Danny Adams, and
Mark Powell. Second Row-Mr. Callahan, Steve Longmeyer, Scott Johnson, Fred Nieman, Ed Underwood .

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A '76

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1st Row: Left to Right: Rodney Kennedy, Mark Winner, Scott Johnson, Ed Hendrix, Tim POPE,
Craig Hough, Rocky Robbins, Terry Larsen, Mike Stein 2nd Row: Mike Spetman, Scott Goss , Wes
Rassmussen, Rick Anderson, Ray Grace, Ari Kettunen, Jerry Sorenson, 3rd Row: Jeff Nielson, Terry
Johnsen, Mark Powell, Doug Kunze, Dan Adams, Fred Nieman.

"This is how my ballet teacher taught me to do
it, " as Stein demonstrates.

"Stick with me and we'll
make good time, " Mike
huffs.

Wes leaps buildings in a single leap.

"I guess maybe I can toss the little
discus across th e football field, "
Scott enthusiastically states.

Rocky takes aim a t the camera in an
attempt to prevent his picture being
taken.

�HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL

Varsity: Lisa Bloom, Janelle Hansen, Julie McKern, Tresa Fisc her, Paula
Christensen, Karen Tiarks, Robin McKern, DeAnn Barnett, Jody Johnsen,
Mi tzi Bloom, Le Ann Winner, Annette Mine ar, Julie Ebert , Kim Chadwick,
Robin Reese . Coac hes : Phyllis Damguard, Les Burns. Mana gers: Cheryl
Lust graaf, Lucy Spiker, T anya Grace, June Ainsworth.

J. v.: Back-Holly Babcock, Robin Reese, Kim Chadwick, Lynn Powell, LeAnn
Winner, Julie Ebert, Anne tte Minear. Front-Tracy Arnold, Julie McKern ,
Jane lle Hansen, Joy Werts, Rose Cihacek, Karen Haynie, Lisa Bloom .

Wonder where she le arned that ballet
step?

Straight-Legs, Fish, Mi tzi , Karen,
Goob, Baby, and Pa ula

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�VARSITY IN ACTION!!

This is going to be a tough shot.

Now you see Now you don't,

He y Paula! I'm
supposed to le ad.

Looking good!
Do the Hustle, Goob!

Any time Paula, we're
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O.K., I give up!

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Fisher, Paula Christensen, Jole ne Sore nsen .

I'm set and ready!

Brenda, are you trying to pass?

I think Karen' s going to make it!
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�Varsity Wrestlers: Bottom; 98 lbs. -Tom Stein, 105 lbs. -Rod Kennedy, 112 lbs. -Mark Grosvenor, 119 lbs. -Pepe An gel, 138 lbs . -Ari Kettunen, (Not Pictured): Ke ith Tome ton, 145 lbs . -Mike Seaton, 115 lbs . -Dan Koenig , 1 67 lbs. Ed Hendrix , !'85 lbs . -Scott Goss, Heavyweight: Mike Tometon. Manager : Curt Whittington.

Tournaments
2nd
2nd
2nd
4th
2nd
4th
7th

Unde rwood
Maple Valley
Exira
Confe rence
Se ctionals
Distric t
State

WRESTLERS: 8-3 RECORD

Assistant Coach Reid looks on as coach Kimsey encourages Ed.

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Capt. Se aton and Capt. Hildre th showe d grea t
Leadership and spirit.

�Jim Kimsey Jr. shows the talent that helped him become
Underwood' s fir st State Champion. Jim' s record Stands at
31 -2 .

"I just want to hold your hand," wh ispers Ed as he attempts
to sc ore .

" Some recreation this is! " Seaton mutters as he tries a
take down .

J. V . Wrestle rs : (Left to Right): 167 lbs. - Rocky Robbins, 15 5 lbs. -Dave Kloe xer, 132 lbs . -Doug Kunze, 119 lbs . Lee Torneton, 112 lbs . -Jeff Shafer, 165 lbs. -Darwin Christense n, 98 lbs. -Mike Mckern.

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football basketball and wrestling cheerle aders were Mrs . Graalfs and Miss Kurth.

Basketball Cheerleaders L. -R. Jenni.fer I., Darci
F. , Becky S ., Cindy C . and captain Penny R.
Football Cheerleards: F. - B. Sarah S., Nancy N. ,
Penny R., c aptain Lezli P. and Donna J.

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"You really think this is easy, " questions
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�CHEERLEADERS START YELLS

Wrestling Cheerleaders: Bottom row:
Brenda N apierkowski, Becky Christoffersen,
Vikki Vencil. Standing are : Rhonda
Ehre ns, Teresa Smith . Alt ernate : Kathy
Rodenburg, not pictured

Football Cheerleaders: Bottom row: Rhonda Ehrens, Vikki
Vencil. Top: Julie Larsen, Paula Christensen, Deann
Barnett, Janet Wright. Alternate: Jody Johnsen, not
pictur ed .

Basketball Cheerleaders: Donna Johnsen, Janet Wright, Barb
Murphy, Tami Scott, Julie Larsen. Alternate: Brenda
Chollett , not pictured.

�ACTIVITIES AND

ORGANIZATIONS
Perhaps the most e ffective and lasting way of attracting the inter est of people you would li ke to know is by develop ing a specia l sk ill.
Talents and interests are a mag ic key whi ch unlock the door to any
group activ i ty.

�Jennifer Ivers and Sc ott Johnson .

Jole ne Darring ton and Lynn Powe ll
(Be low) Bri an Chadw ick and Debbie
Floe rchinge r.

Holly Babcock and Kim Chadwick
(Be low) T he Cast.

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The fa ll play thi s year wa s e ntitle d "The Owl and the Pussycat
Went to See" . The cast, e re \~ , Miss
Velasque z, and Mr. Coltrane worke d
hard to perform two show s on Oc t.
17th and 18th.

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�SPIRIT
NIGHT

Frank Miller, Jeff Nielson, and Tom Stein provide the
force for the freshmen in the tug -of-war
Brad Hildreth looks on while Julie Larsen's mouth is
stuffed with marshmallow s
Frank Miller and Jeff Shaffer represent the freshmen boys
in the legs competition
Mr . Coghlan points out Mr. Burns, who is exhibiting his
tricycle riding ability
T im Pope races towards the end of the obstacle course
Tim Pope keeps track of the number of Marshmallows Mike
Stein has in his mouth
Mr . Christensen, Mr. Benzing, Mr. Bums, Miss Kurth,
Miss Harder , and Mrs . Wyland try to overcome the students
in a game of tug -of-war

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�HOMECOMING '75

Homecoming was October fourth. The underclassmen
elected DeAnn Barnett and Ray Grace as Queen and King.
DeAnn and Ray were crowned by the '74 Queen and King ,
Karla Dunbar and Benny Johnsen. In court were Ta mi
Scott and C liff Shudak, Tresa Fisher and Dave Adams . Jody
Johnsen and Rick Anderson, and Janet Wright and Gary Lead ers . The court gathe red under the theme "Color My World . "
Ace High played at the dance following coronation.

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�DISTRICT speakers, 1 Rating Lynne Powell-Humorous . Debbie Floer chinger Humorous. Brian Chadwick-Mime. Micki Angel - Radio. Karen Haynie - Address,
Lisa Bloom-Prose.

Debbie 1 Rating in State Individual for
Humorous Speaking

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Brian, Debbie, Teresa 2 Ra ting in Large Group, Mime.
Brian Debbie 1 Rating in Due t Acting .

�AWARDS PRESENTED

• • • •

Receiving 1 ratings at vocal contest were Brain, DeAnn,
Tresa, Karen, Cheryl, Jolene and Ari.

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A .F .S. club: sponsor, Miss Velasquez, Lynn Powell, Ari Kettunen, Debbi Floerchinger, Karin Tiarks, Kevin Hough, Kim Hough, Jolene Darr ingt on , Cheryl Lustgraaf, Tere sa Fisher, Paula Christensen , Mitzi Bloom, Craig Hough, There sa Floer chinge r, Lori Rodenburg, Jennifer Ivers, Kim Chadw ick , Patti Schaedecki, Lori
Lindwurm, Lisa Mils, Cindy Coberly, Dorothy Price, Karen Haynie, Holly Babcock , Donna John sen, DeAnn Barnett, Barb Murphy , Julie Larson, We s Rasmussen,
Pepe Angel

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�Ari 1vith hi s American family , Craig ,
Kim Hough.

Kev ~11,

Ari descends the stairs to class .

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My Story
My e ighteenth bi rthda y I cele bra te d in the A merican way on October 22 , 1975 ,
in Robert and Ali ce Hough' s beautiful farmh ouse . The H ough' s a re my h ost
fa m ily for my unforge ttable A .F .S. ye ar 1975_-76 . There are si x othe r mem be rs in the famil y be side s me . Cra ig , wh o taught my how t o play fo otball,
Ke vin, who told me about wrestling , Kim, who ma de irresistable food and
Ke lly , who showe d me a num be r of thing s . They h ave all g iven me a l ot of
fun and h appy mo ments that I can 't forge t. The Hough' s farm is qui te si milar
t o our fa rm in Finla nd base d on cattle and crops . Our fa rm wa s se ttle d i n 1 734
and e ver sin ce the sa me fa m ily h as live d the re . In m y fam ily the re a re fi ve
in clu ding me : m y fathe r Rita 50 , farmer , m y mothe r Ma rj a -Lii za 4 5, e lemen tary teache r, my bro ther T armo 15 and m y siste r Kirz i 11 . Because m y fa mily
is quite musical , I he ard music quite ofte n a nd so I learne d to play the piano
10 yea rs ag o a nd some guitar. My hobbies are re ad ing, collec ting sta mps, and
si nce th is ye ar -trave ling . The school syste m is a bit diffe rent ma inl y in numbe r of subjects: in Finl and I ha d 15, h e re I h ave 6 . But the U .S. sys te m g i ves
m ore ti me to con ce ntra te on each subject. I 've got such a lot of memor ies that
will last fo re ver .

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�Members: First Row: Jennifer Ivers, Tresa Fisher, Kare n Tiarks, Barb Murphy, Janet
Wright, DeAnn Barnett; Second Row: Lynne Powell , Debbie Floerchinger, Patti Schmaedecke, Lori Lindwurm, Pe nny Rasmussen, Annette Minear ; Third Row: Liz Webste r,
Dianne Casson, Denise Bebout, Tanya Grace , Sharon Hurd , Tonette Muell, Tami Scott,
Fourth Row: Tammy Cihacek, Brenda Chollett, Jody Johnsen, Paula Christensen, Andre a
Ivers , Cindy Mello, Devise Bevins, Rhonda Danker; Fifth Row, Lori Rod e nburg , Katy
Davis Be cky Schultzs, Donna Johnsen, Rose Cihacek, Cheryl Lustgraaf, Jolene Darrington Miss Kurth

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Barb, Sec.
DeA nn, Pres.
Janet, V. Pres.
Tresa, Hist.

U . H. T. started this year wi th a ne w sponsor, Miss Kurth.
We had a meeting once a month, Secre t
Siste r at Christmas time, a chili su ppe r, and
end ed with a March 24 Banque t a t The .Top
Of The Wo rld and a spr ing pi cnic .

Four Ye a r Me mb e rs, Patti , Brenda, Barb, Karen, DeAnn, Jody; Sec ond Row: Tresa, Denise , Ja ne t, Che ryl, Jole ne .

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�NATIONAL
HONOR
SOCIETY
National Honor Society Members are: Bottom: Pepe Angel, Ja ckie Smith, Robyn Reese,
Jolene Darrington, Julie Larsen, Rhonda A ngeroth, Debbie Floerchinger. Row Two:
Rick Anderse n, lv!itzi Bloom , Rusty Thomas, Lynne Powell, Ar i Kettenun, Karen
Tiarks, Paula Christense n. Top Row: Cheryl Lustgraaph, Deanne Barnett, Gary Lead e rs.

New Members: Jackie Smith, Robyn Reese, Jolene Darrington, Julie Larsen, Rhonda Angeroth . Top Row: Pepe Angel,
Rusty Thomas, Lynne Powell , Ari Ke ttunen .

Looks like Honor Society Members need a lesson in hand
shaking !

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Mitzi see ms to wonder wh ere she left he r guns!

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�LIBRARY CLUB

D. Floerchinger, J._ Smith, P. Schmaede cke , K . Chadwi ch, J. Werts, T. Grace, D . Casson, D . Bevins ,
T . Cihacek, T. Floerchinger, B. Chadwich, R. Danker, L. Powe ll, S. ~oote , Spo n. Mrs . Smith.

STUDENT CABINET
M. Stein, (Soph . ) L. Plu mb , (Soph.) S. Stage man, (Fresh.) T. Sm ith , (Fresh.) L. Bloom , (Fres h.) T .
Pope , (Sr.) Sec . row: B. Hildreth, (J r.). B. Ring , (Jr.) E. Hendrix, (Soph.) P. Hauptman, (Sr.) G. Lead ers, (Sr.) P. Angel, (Jr.) Spo n. Mr. Benzing.

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�SCIENCE
CLUB
CONTINUES

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Theresa Floerchinger shows Mike McKe rn the camera she
won at the Science Fair . Cheryl Larson, not pictured, was
also a winner.

Scien ce Club Members this year were: (Bottom Row): Mr. Burns, Pepe Angel, Ed Hendrix, Wes Rasmussen, De bbie Floerchinger, Scott Johnsen, Rusty Th om as. ( Seco nd Row) : Dave Royer, Deanne Ba rnett, Holly Babcock, Karen T iarks, Mitzi
Bloo m, Paul a Christensen, Lynne Powell, Kare n Haynie. (Third Row): June A ins worth, Rho nda A ngeroth, Teresa Floerchinger, Craig Hough, Mike Stein, Tim Pope , Lisa Bloom.

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Say CHEESE and SMil..E Annette, Joy, and Donna.
You~ type ••• can't you Holly?

Let's make it easy, Ed. How many fingers do I have up?
Lisa, it's not nice to point!
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�BAND MARCHES ON
Row 1-(bo ttom to top) Ka th y Rode nbu rg , Rhonda Ere ns, Teresa Fisher, Ja ck i Vencil, Robin McKe m, Tam i Scott, a nd Janet
Wright, Row 2-Julie Larsen, Kare n Tiarks, Rhonda Angeroth , DeA nn Barnett, Denise Bebou t, Ari Kellunen, Rod Angeroth ,
and Brad Hildreth. Row 3-Be cky Christofferso n, Ja nelle Hansen, Cheryl Lusgraaff, Da v id Hinman, June Ainsworth, Debbie
Floerchinger , a nd Jeff Nielso n, Row 4- Vi ck i Vencil, Jennifer Ivers, Donna Johnson, T eresa Smith, John Sta nge , Mark
Powell, and Joy Werts. Row 5 - Mr. Mo ntgo mery, Paula Christense n, Le zli Plumb, Andrea Ivers, Jul ie McKe rn, Rick Anderson , C ra ig Hough, a nd Kare n Haynie, Row 6-Nancy Neilson, Lisa Bloom, Mike Stein, Bev May, Kev in Giese, Theresa
Floerchinger, and Steve Lo ngmeye r. Ro w 7-Julie Martin, Julie Ebert, Mitzie Bloom, Bill Tiarks, Jolene Darrington, Tom
Ste in, Joyce Phe iffe r, a nd Gary Arba ugh . Row 8-Barb Murphey, Lynn Bowsmen, Cindy Coberly, Dorthy Price, Lynn Powell, Penny Rasmusse n, Bre nd a Chollet, and Jody Johnso n. Standing-Wes Rasmu sse n, Jack ie Smith, Patty Schmaedecki,
a nd Jeff Adams . Holding the ba nner are Holly Babcock a nd Rose Cihacek .

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�Honor Band: Rhonda Angeroth and DeAnn Barnett.

Contest Ones: DeAnn Barnett, Ari Kettenun, Jolene Darrington,
Debbe Floer chinger, Rod Angeroth, Bev May, Denise Bebout,
Bill Tiarks, Lisa Bloom. Brad Hildreth, Julie Larsen, Gary Arbaugh, Kevin Geise, Rhonda Angeroth. Not Pictured: Mitze
Bloom, Karen Tiarks, Rick Anderson, June Ainsworth, David
Hinman, John Stange.

Rick Anderson, Mitzi Bloom.

Porn Porn Squad: Brenda Chollet, Dorothy Price,
Penny Rasmussen, Lynn Powell, Jody Johnsen,
Barb Murphy, Lynn Bowsma n, Cindy Coberly.

�Baton Twirlers: Julie
Larson, Vicki Vencil,
Julie Martin.

Flag Twirlers: Kathy Rhodenburg, Janet Wright, Tresa
Fisher, Robin McKe rn, Rhonda Ehrens,
Ja cki Vencil, Tami Scott.

Drum Majorette: Paula Christensen.

Seniors: Ari Kette nun, Denise Bebout,
Jolene Darrington, Rodney Angeroth,
Rick Anderson, Karin Tiarks, DeAnn
Barnett, Bill Tiarks, Cheryl Lustgraaf,
Jennifer Ivers.

Concert Band

�UNDERWOOD CHOIR PRESENTS,
''HA TS OFF''

"As men, yo u don't appeal to me ,"
Kim snears at Debbie, (Capt. Wm.
Courrleigh) and Deanne, (J immy
Gray).

"Who says three ' s a crowd!", Riel&lt;
Anderse n, (Lt . Richard Da le) whispers to Mitzi Bloom and Karen
Tiarks, who played Marion, his
fiancee .

"I just fe el rid lculous!"
Donna , (Narcissus) says,
as Kare n (Helitrope )
agrees .

Members of the Fall Play, "Hats Off" were: (Bottom Row): Paula Christensen, Teresa Fischer, Kim Chadwick, Je ff Adams,
Holly Babcock, Ka ren Tiarks, Ed Hendrix, Lynne Powell, Cheryl Lustgraaph, Je nnife r Ivers . Top Row: Do nna Johnsen,
Karen Haynie, Lisa Bloom, Deanne Barnett, Debbie Floerchinger, Brian Chadwick, Teresa Sm ith, Mitzi Bloom , Ri ck
Andersen, Bill Tiarks, Penny Hauptman, Jolene Darring ton, Andrea Ivers, Rhonda Angeroth.

�"But someone stepped on my toe," Holly sings out as choir
settles down to business.

"Of course, I can play without looking
at the keys, " Rhonda A ngeroth states.

NAME THAT TUNE

Mr. Montgomery spins the wheel as
choir m embers wa it expecta ntly .

Everyone look alive and stra ight ahead .

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�CHOIR HAS GOOD YEAR,
UNDER DIRECTION OF MR. COLTRANE

Choir members are ; (Front row): New director: Mr. Coltrane,
Tracy A mold, Teresa Floerchinger, Holly Babcock, Teresa
Smith, Joy Werts, Joy Ann Camden, Jeannie May, Beverly
May . (Row Two): Debbie Floerchinger, June Ainsworth ,
Cindy Coberly, Dorothy Price, Karen Haynie, Lisa Bloom,
Lisa Mils, Penny Hauptman, Rhonda Angeroth . (Row Three):
Paula Christensen, Mitzi Bloom , Jennifer Ivers, Cheryl
Lustgraaph, Lynne Powell, Becky Shudak, Kim Chadwick ,
Andrea Ivers, Rose Cihacek, Lori Rodenburg, Barb Murphy,
Deanne Barnett, Janelle Hansen. (Row Four): Neil Darring ton, Bill Tiarks, Ari Kettune n, Brian Chadwick , Rick An dersen, Wes Rasmussen, Fred Nieman, Ed Hendrix , Jeff
Adams, Teresa Fisher, Stephanie Ulmer, Jole ne Darrington, Denise Bebout, Kathy Dicks. Pianist: Karen Tiarks .

Karen Tiarks received All State Honor in Choir for the third
year.
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�JUNIOR HIGH

Junior High means fun and excmng times . But above all, it
means one is finally getting closer to high school days.

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�Denise Ada ms
Mark All en
Lolita Angel
Rena e Angeroth
Beth Arbaugh

Len Ausdemore
Pat Ausdemore
Darian Bebou t
Todd Bloom
Loretta Booher

THE BTH GRADE SPIRITS
OF ''76''
Susie Boyer
Jor gen Christoffersen
David Coberl y
Kelly Colglazier
Ira Collins

Jim Cowgill
Ricky Donoho
Lora Drake
Debbie Driver
Teresa Driver
Class officers are Toni Mullin , Mark
Lustgraalf, Renae Angeroth, and Pres,
Doug Larsen.
Jeff Ebert
Lynn Eledge
Jonathon Fisher

Ken Foote
Alan Gilmore
Ja y Goldapp

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�Sandy Goss
Billy Green
Che ryl Grosvenor
Kathi Haynie
Dennis Hough

Kevin Hough
Sandy Huff
Eileen Hurd
Barb Johnston
Kristi Kennedy

Kevin Kimsey
Margaret Koesters
Doug Larsen
Mark Lustgraa f
Dan Lindwurm

Patty Lee
Marcia MacDonald
De bbie Magnuson
Tina Manno
Debbie Mello

Jim Metheny
Michele Miller
Pa ul Muhl
T ina Mullin
Toni Mullin

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�Danny Neilsen
Randy Neilsen
Scott Phillips
Kevin Potter
Tammy Potter

Ray Price
Peggy Rahde
Jody Ring
Kare n Rodenbu rg
Don Royer

Dick Salsbury
Mark Schna ckenberg
Jeff She rbon
Sue Snyder
Amy Spetman

Janice Spike r
Todd Stahlnecker
Nancy Strobe le
Mary Sulentic
Mark Tech

Marsha Tornete n
Ron Townsend
Wendy Ulmer
Dave Waldron
Joe Wright

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�SEVENTH GRADE GREATS
Ann Ausdemore
Cynthia Bab cock

Rebe cca Bouher
Krystine Brightbill

Class Offlcers are: Roger Thomas, Barb
Lead ers , She lly Whittington, and Rob
O ' Donie l.

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PIC TURE
AVA ILABLE

Ken Chrapkowski
Danny Christense n

T erry Christofferse n
Kathy Cla usen
Ke n Cla usen
Ronald Collins

Arve tta Cox
She ila Danker
Todd Danker
Da n Dawson

Kim DiCenzo
Debbie Diemer
Renae Drive r
Roby n Fischer

Denise Geise
Carla Grosvenor
Carolyn Hanse n
Kelly Henry

Seventh graders focus attention in many directions .
Laur ie Hinman
Kim Ho ugh

�Rebecca Ivers
Chris Jensen
Shelly Kephart

Denise Klower
John Koester
Chris Krise
Keven Kruse

Dan Kunze
Tammy Lander
Todd Lander
Brian Larsen

Harold Larsen
Laurie Larsen
Barb Leaders
Mike Leaders

Larry Magnuson
Sherry Matthews
Steve McKern

"Oh no, what's he doing here ?" Becky Booher whispers to a
busy Diane Witt.

"Please don't take my picture," We s Pitt seems to be saying . Also shown are Dixanne Rasmussen, Laurie Larsen,
and John Koes ters.

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�Tammy Hough
Stephanie Meek
Mary Mello
Joyce Minear
Marilyn Moore

Penny Muell
Brad Muhl
Ken Nelsen
Judy Newberry
Robert 0 'Doniel

Christie Olson
Don Owen
Clinton Parish
Les Peltier
Nora Peterson

Wes Pitt
Janis Prewitt
Julie Pursell
Dixanne Rasmussen
Cathy Ryba

Terri Salisbury
Brian Sharp
Pam Sherbon
Renee Smith

Tim Spiker
Joann Stein
Jim Taylor
Randy Te ch

Roger Thomas
Diana Thompson
Todd Underwood

Dorothy Whi ttinghoff
Shelly Whitting ton
Dianne Witt

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�JUNIOR HI FOOTBALL
DRAWS INTEREST

Junior High football players were: first row-John Koesters, Clinton Parish, Harold Larsen, Terry Christoffersen, Steve
McKern , Danny Dawsen, Don Owens, Randy Tech, second row-Wes Pitt, Dan Kunze, Todd Lande r, Joe Wright, Mark
Schnackenberg, Kevin Kimsey , Scott Phillips, Ke vin Hou gh, third row- Jonaton Fisher, Todd Bloom , Jim Taylor, Danny
Christensen, Dick Salsbury, Pat Ausdemore, Kenny Clausen, Brian Sharp, Manager, Roger Thomas, fourth row-Ira
Collins , Mark Tech, Todd Danke , Rob O'Doniel, Doug Larsen, Len Ausdemore, Jay Goldapp, and coach Coghlan

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�The Jr . High wre stle rs this yea r
were : Jim Ta ylor, Todd Stal ne cker, Mark Schna cke nbe rg, Harold Larsen, Wes Pitt, and Kevin
Hough.

WINTER SPORTS

Basketball player s were : firs t row: Roger Thomas, Danny Christensen, Rob O'Doniel, Len
Ausdem ore, Jon Fishe r, Ira C ollins, Dave C oberly . secon d row : Todd Danker , Todd Bloom,
T err y Christ offerson , Mark Alle n , Doug Larsen , Ron T ownsend, Darian Bebout, Coach Tiede m an, third row: Pat A us.de more, Steve McKern, Alan Gilmore, Ron Collins, Randy Nielsen,
Clinton Per ish , Danny Dawse n , Brian Larsen.

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�Band membe rs were first row : Marsha
McDonald , Denn is Hough , Allen Gilm ore , Mary Mello . Se cond Row :
Amy Spetman, Denise qe ise , Joan
Stein , Carolyn Hansen , Kim Hough .
Third Row: Janice Prew itt, Christi
Olsen , Kevin Kruse , Chris Jensen ,
Renee Smith , Nora Petersen , Len
Ausdemore . Fourth Row: Mark Lust graff , Tammy Hough , Don O \~en,
T erry Christoffe rsen, Mike Leaders,
Kelly Colglazier, Pat Ausdemore ,
Dan Nielsen.

JUNIOR HIGH COMPETES
First Row: Patty Lee , Kathy Hay nie,
Nancy Stroebele. Second Row: Jody
Ring, Janice Spiker, Doug Larsen
We ndy Ulmer , Ann Ausdemore, Third
Row: Todd Bloom , Clinton Parish,
Steve McKem, Kevin Hough, Rob O' Donie l, Danny Christensen . Fourth
Row: Mr. Montgomery , Diane Witt,
Dianna Thompson , Becky Ivers , Barb
Leaders , Shelly Whittington, Marsha
T ometon, Renae A ngeroth.

Annual Staff: Kevin Hough , Margaret Koesters, Lora Drake , Doug Lar sen get instructions from Advisor Miss
Slave n

�GREAT SEASON FOR JR.
HIGH GIRLS

First row: Michele Miller, Nora Peterson, Jo Ann Stein, Kim Hough, Lolita An gel , Teresa Driver, Karen Rodenburg,
Mar garet Koesters , Second Row: Kathy Haynie, Sheila Danker, Robin Fisher, Joyc e Minear, Nanc y Stroebele, Bar b
Leaders , Re nee Smith, Third row: Coach Waller, Dorothy Wenninghoff, Ann Ausdemore, Janis Prewitt, Kristi Kenned y,
Sandy Goss , Jody Ring, Shelly Wittington .
The Jr. High Girls Basketball team won five games this season and lost five .
The starting six for the ei ghth grade team were forwards: Nancy Stroebele, Lori Angel, and Michele Miller. The
guards were: Karen Rodenbur g, Mar garet Koesters, and Teresa Driver.
Nora Pe terson, JoAnn Stein, and Kim Hough were forwards for the seve nth grade . Barb Leaders, Renee Smith, and
Shiela Danker were in the guard court.
Coach Waller commented that he thou ght the girls had a good season.

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�The track girls for Jr. High this year were: first row, Nora Peterson, Nancy Strobele, Michele Miller, Wendy Ulmer, Lori Angel, Cheryl Grosvenor, and Sheila
Danker , second row, Marsha Torneton, Kim Hough, Jo Ann Stein, Ann Ausdemore,
Jody Ring, Shelly Kephart, Sherry Matthew s , third row, Barb Leaders , Teresa Driver, Karen Rodenburg, Kelly Colglazier, Renee Smith, Janis Prewitt, Shelly Whittington, top left, Kathy Haynie, top right, Carla Grosvenor.

Coach Callahan

TRACK TEAM TRUCKS OUT

Jr. High tra ck boys this year were :
fir st row, Kevin Hough, Alan Gilmore, Scott Phillips, Danny Dawsen , second row, Doug La rse n,
Pat Ausdemore , Ji m Taylor, Harold Larsen, Clinton Parish, Danny Christe nsen , third row, Rickie
Don oho, Len Ausdemore , Rob
O 'Doniel, Todd Bloom, Darian
Bebout.

�CHEERLEADERS
SPARK WINS
Football cheerle aders for Jr. High were: Teresa Driver,
Kelly Colglazier, Karen Rodenburg, Debbie Diemer,
Kim Hough, and Jo Ann Stein.

Basketball and wrestlin g cheerleaders
were: Laurie Larsen, Kelly Col glazier ,
Dixie Rasmussen, Marsha Torneten, and
Kim Dicenzo.

Teresa Driver was captain for the
football cheerleaders.

Kelly Colglazier acted as c aptain for
the basketball and wrestling cheerleaders.

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Superintendent Secreta ry
Evelyn Bertelsen

SECRETARYS AND AIDES

Joh n Dell joined the Underwood staff second sem ester as an aide in English and Spanish.

"Of course , I'll be happy to give Mr. Begg the announceme nt about the1
new schoo l. "

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�THROUGH RAIN, SLEET &amp; SNOW
BUSES AND FOOD
COME THROUGH

Janitor: Mrs. Wendt.

Cooks are: (Front), Alice Kennedy, Rita Zolck, (Front),
Halle ne Engel, Joyce Nelson, Laverna Hough, Pat
Underwood.

Bus Drivers are: (Back), Kenny Geise, Elmer Go ldapp, Jim Ballard, Bud Bryant, Kenny Cohrs. (Front),
Ada Real, Karon Jones, Yvonne Goldapp, Hazel Hough .

�If you think you are beaten, you are:
If you think you da re not, you don't.
If you'd like to win, but think you can't,
It' s almost a cinch you won't.
If you thi nk you'll lose , you're lost,
For out in the world we find
Su ccess begins with a fellow's will.
It's all in the state of mind .
Life's battles don't always go
To the stronger or faster man;
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Junior High

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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.

4

�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

•

���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

20

�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

21

�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

22

�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 .

24

�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.

26

�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.

27

�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
8

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

0

u

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 .

37
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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35

JO
56
56
45
52
37
53

26
59
50
51

59

29
50
63
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�in '76

...
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
39
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

•

•

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

·I

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.

64

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

65

�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

66

�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.
67

�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.
68

�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.

69

�•

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.

70

�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.
71

�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.

72

�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.

73

�Staff ...

74

�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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Rita Lee Ku rthHome Ee.,
UHT Sponsor ,
Chee rleading
Sponsor

~~ ~

William ReidPsychology, Boys P.E.,
Drivers Ed. , Track,
JH Football,
Asst. Wrestling

.I

Ann S!aven Jr. High English,
Journalism
Yearbook Sponsor
7th grade Co-Sponsor

75

�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?

76

�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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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 !
7

�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!

11

�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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�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

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�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

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�"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.

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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

s

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0

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0
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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.

23

�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? . . . .

24

�Season Record 1977-7 8

u
84
50
82
81
94
59

44

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

71
69
54
45
29
72
64
82
32

°

71
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 .

25

�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)

u

0

60
47

49
64
43
52
36
64
79
79
83
64
66
55
61
59
88
71
100
74
69

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43
42
31
32
39
59
42
50
49
30
55
45
31
54
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!
32

�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.

t 1~
".·
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•

I

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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40
27

9

33
23
19
17

12
55
56

33
21

23
45
34

47
12

39

22
35
24

30

29

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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.
40

�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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I

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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

48

• • •

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
49

�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.

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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!

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�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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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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�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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�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.
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�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

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�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

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�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 .
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Team Record
8th
Tri-Center
Walnut
Treynor
Logan
Avoha
7th
Tri-Center
Treynor
Logan
Avoha

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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
ISD
Trey nor
Avoha
7th
Port smouth
Earling
ISD
Tri-C nt cr

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30

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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Is a Team Effort
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8th grade
Walnut
Elk Horn
Oakland
Treynor
Shelby
Carson
Avoha
Treynor
Tri-Cent er
7th grade
Portsmouth
Earling
Carson
Tri-Center
Defiance

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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.
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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

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�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

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�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

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�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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"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.

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Randy checks to make sure every thi ng
is all right .

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�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?
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�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 .

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�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
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Kay, Brian 49,78
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Seniors .... ... .... .. . . . . . . . . 5
Football . . ..... . .. . .. . ...... 13
Spirit Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Homecoming . .. .. . .. . . .. . .... 18
Drama/Speech ...... .. ... . .... 20
Volleyball .. .. ... .. .. ...... . . 23
Band . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 25
AFS . .. .. ...... . ..... . . .. .. 28

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Juniors .. . ... . . . .. . ... . ..... 30
Boys' Basketball .. . .. . .. . ...... 33
Sophomores . . .. .. ..... . . ... . . 36
Girls ' Basketball . . ..... .. . .. .. . 39
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Annual ... . ..... . .. . .. .. .. .. 48
NHS . . .. .. .. .. ..... . . . .... . 49
UHT/ Pep Club . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 50

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Boys' Track . . .. . . .. .. ... . .... 52
Girls ' Track . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Choir . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .... . 54
Teachers/ Administration ... . . . . .. . 56
Prom .. .. .... .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . 59
Graduation ... .... . . . .. . .. . . .. 60
Baseball . ..... . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . 62
Softball . .. . . . . . . . .... . ... . . . 63
Student Involvement . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

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Eighth Grade . . . . ...... . .. .... 66
Foot ball . .. . . . . . . . . .... .. ... 69
Band/Choir .. . . .. . . ..... . . . .. 70
Seventh Grade . . . . .. ..... . .... 71
Boys' Baske tball ... .. . .. . . . .... 73
Girls' Basketball . .. .. . .... .... . 74
Wrestling ... . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. 75
Cheerleaders . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 7 6
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2

�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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3

�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 :

4

�A Senior's Journey

•

•

•

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.

5

�Of a Thousand

•

•

•

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

6

_,

�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

7

�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.

B

�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

j

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

9

�LOOK

•

•

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

•

•

•

•

•

•

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

10

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

•

•

•

•

•

•

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

11

�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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Ou r Guys 1n White

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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
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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.
ISD
Elk Horn
St. Alber ts
ISD
Mo. Valley
Lewis C.
Oakland
Treynor
T . J.
Carson
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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

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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

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Paul
McKibbean

Debbie
Mello

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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.
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�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 . •
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Dan Christensen

Arvetta Cox

Debbie Diemer

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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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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.

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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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�Freshmen Begin:

Connie Adams

Kirsten Bertelsen

Pat Angel

Jim Bussing

Kristy Arrick

Amy Ausdemore

Teresa Ausdemore

Brian Carter

Adele Childers

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

-

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.

~
J
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

65

�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

67

�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

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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

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�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.
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�}

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 .
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�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 .
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�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

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�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

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�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

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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
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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

2

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!

3

�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

11

�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 .

12

�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.

13

�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 .

14

�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.

15

�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
42
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.

37

�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!

38

�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!
40

�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.
42

�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 .

43

�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.

44

�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 .

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�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

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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 .

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�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

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�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.

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�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

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�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,

76

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.

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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 .

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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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Dose, Ron-24,46,47
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Grim, Dav id-25,50
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Hutson, Rodney -25,66,67
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Berna rd, Tonya-21,49
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Gach, Mary-22,53,44
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Lustgraaf, Kris-22,46,47
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Plumb, Tris ha-23,46,47,54,55
Rasmusse n , Kirk -23,41 ,46,47,52,56,66,
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Schmielau, Clinton- 23,68
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Cox, Arvetta -18,52,53,55,42,
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Davick, N a tal ie-18,46,49,55,44
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H inma n , Laurie-18
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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.

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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.,.,
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�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.

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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

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�Laurie Hinman

Chris Jensen

Tammy Hough

Denise Kloewer

Rebekah Ivers

John Koes te r s

Denise Geise

Tracy Hanson

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�Chris Krise

Tammy Lander

Laurie Larsen

Kevin Kruse

Todd Lander

Brian Larson

Dan Kunze

Harold Larsen

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�Michael Leaders

Stephanie Meek

Sherry Matthews

Mary Mello

Steve Mc Kern

Joyce Minear

Kim Larson

Barb Leaders

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�Penny Muell

Cr is tie Olson

Wes Pitt

Judy Newberry

Clint Parish

Janis Prewitt

Rob O'Doniel

Nora Petersen

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�Bindu Reeves

Kelli Shafer

Cathy Ryba

Brian Sharp

Terri Salsbury

Pam She rbon

Lourdes Prosperi

Dixie Rasmusse n

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�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
12.
TERRY CHRISTOFFERSEN- Band 9.10.11,12. Football 9.10.11.
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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
9,10 , Softball 10. Pe p Club 10, Clas s Officer 12.
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
Club 10, AFS 10.11 . Class Officer 12.
C HRIS JENSEN- Band 9 ,10,11.12, Scie nce Club II.
DENISE KLOEWER-Basketball 9,10,11 ,12. Volleyball 9 ,10,11,12,
Chorus 9,10,11.12. AFS 9,10,11.12. Pep Club 10, Band 9,10,11,12,
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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"This is just a normal sett ing for me," say s Tammy Landers,
"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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�Is Play' s Lead

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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
Taylor.

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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

Lost
Lost

Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Won

Lost
Lost
Lost

Lost

Opposing T earn
Tri-Center

Walnut
Treynor
Avoha
Treynor
Mo. Valley
Carson
Mo. Valley
Tri-Center
Elk Horn
Oakland
Griswold

l.S.D.
Shelby
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.

ewis Central

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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Logan
Tri -Center
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El k-Horn
Oakland
Avoha
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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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Ca rol Stroebele puts all he r e ffort into hitting the ball.

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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

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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.

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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.

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Gerald Anderson :
JH / HS science,
Wrestling. Asst. track,
JH football.

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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.

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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

60

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

61

�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

63

�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.

64

�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.

65

�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

67

�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.

68

��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.

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�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.

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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.

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�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

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�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

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�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

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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
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IS
SHOWING

UNDERWOOD

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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
U ffi JIM BAKKER-Religion

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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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4 AM to 10:30 AM

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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
(ID MOVIE-Drama ([W)
· Thoroughbreds Don·1 Cry ." (1937)
Judy Garland . Mickey Rooney. (2 hrs.)
(ID ROMPER ROOM AND FRIENDS
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fJj @E MISTER ROGERS-Children
(HID SPORTSCENTER
~ MOVIE-Comedy-Drama
" Chapter Two . · PG : see Friday 9 P.M .
for details. (2 hrs . 5 min.)
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0 (ID (Il) W ALICE
Alice donates Mel 's priceless Navy
memento to a church rummage sale.
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TUNE-Game
CI) 0 0 LOVE BOAT
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Tom Poston, Pat Morita. (60 min .)
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(E) FAMILY FEUD-Game
(ElID COLLEGE BASKETBALL
See Sunday 7 P.M (2 hrs.)
10:05 (]Z!) MOVIE-Comedy
" Tammy and the Bachelor." (1957)
Debbie Reynolds. (2 hrs.)
10:30 U 0 0 U (13) BATTLESTARS
Jenilee Harrison , Debbie Reynolds,
Rip Taylor. Charles Haid .
(E) JOKER'S WILD- Game

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TV GU IDE A-55

�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.

close
up

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

0

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RESTLESS-Serial
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OJ A LL MY CHILDREN-Serial
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(]) RYAN'S HOPE-Serial
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RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
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AFTE RNOON

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((!) (Il) TATTLETALES-Game
Bernie Kopell, Jack Carter.
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OVER EASY (CC)
Guest: Diahann Carroll. (Repeat)
illl@ MOVIE-Comedy
"Any Which Way You Can. " PG; see
Friday 11 :10 P.M. (1 hr., 55 min.)
3:05 ~ ~UNSTERS-Comedy (DJ)
3:30 U JIM BAKKER-Religion
0 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy
0 OJ RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
ffi POPEYE, BUGS BUNNY &amp;
FRIENDS-Cartoon
0 CAROL BURNETT AN D FRIENDS
0 TOM AND JERRY-Cartoon
0 RYAN'S HOPE-Serial
00 POPEYE-Cartoon
(Ii) MERV GRIFFIN
(Il) SEARCH FOR TOMOR ROW
OVER EASY (CC)
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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

8

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

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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.

11

�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.
.
TAMI KOENIG-Concert. stage, pep, and marching band
9,10,11,12, Pep Club 9. Softball 9,10,11, Basketball 9, Basketball
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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,
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SHAWN MCKEE-Explorers Club 11, Student Cabinet 9, Prom
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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
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TRISHA PLUMB-Concert, pep, and marching band 9,10,11,12,
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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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Activities

"The Entertainment" at Underwood
was at a peak this year. Homecoming
started it off with a bang and was followed by the Christmas and Sweetheart
dances, with prom being the highlight
of them all.
The musical and spring play provided to be worth all of the hard work
that was put into them by the sponsors
and the students.
Graduation, the biggest event of the
year for the seniors, ended their years
of high school, and brought our act ivities to a close.

�Don't Stop Believin'

Kim McKern enjoys a dance with her date.

Todd Nuzum does the hokey-pokey.

The 1982 Junior-Senior Prom was
held May 1 at Cascio's in Omaha.
Mark Shafer read the opening and
Tracy Hough read the closing. Rhonda
Christensen and Lisa Powell sang a
song. The Senior Will was given by Lee
Gilmore and Dave Schnackenberg. Doramae Casson and Kim McKern read th'e
Junior Prophecy. The Sophomore
Prom Servers were Mike Hackett, Dave
Stroebele, Sheila Plumb, and Deb
McKern·.

Mike Hackett and Rod Taylor sit out a dan ce.

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�Carol St roebele accepts an honor award presented by Mr.
Craig Scott .

Teresa Ausdemore gives a speech at graduation.

Makin' The Grade
On May 16, 1982, the Commencement exercizes were held at the Underwood High School
Gymnasium.
This year 's graduating class was the first class
in 11 years to have every student graduate. Diplomas were presented by t he President of t he
School Board, Vicki Grote.
Of t he 50 students that graduated, 9 were
National Honor Society members, and 5 others
were Honor St udents.
Class Motto; Do not follow where.the path may
lead. Go, instead, where t here is no pat h and
leave a trail.
Class Colors; Midnight Blue and Silver.
Class Flower; White Rose, Blue T ipped.
Junior Leaders; Bill Adams, Jean Leth.

T he graduates anxiously wait for t he ceremony to end.

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�South Pacific was the first musical
in six years to be given at Underwood
High School. South Pacific takes
place on two islands in the South
Pacific during WWII. The musical
was presented on November 6 and 7
under the direction of Mrs. Carmen
Wallin. The choir students and some
of the male faculty participated in
the musical. Leading roles in the
musical were Jan Leth as Nellie and
Mark Torneten as Emile. Long hours
and hard practices made the musical
a success.

Jan Leth sings, "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out-of-My H air ".

South Pacific

Sharon Torneten portrays "Bloody Mary" trying to swindle the sailors;
Mark Torneten, Scott Baxley, Mr. Ned Cox, a nd K.irk Rasmussen.

Jan Leth and Mar k Torn ete n enjoy " Some En ch anged Even ing".

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�Masterpiece Theatre
The cast of the play included;
front row: Mark Shafer. Second
row: Kerin McKern, Jackie
Smith, Nancy Larsen, Dan Whitson, Gerri Gach, Denise Witt,
Duane Hinman, Lynn Leaders.
Third row: Veriti Waldman,
Becky Arbaugh, Joyce McDonald, Cindy Matthews, Troy
Larson, Rod Pitt, Polly Orellana,
Mr. Charles Frisk, Mike Hackett,
and Julie Pingel.

"Loco-Motion, Commotion, Dr. Gorilla
and Me" was this year's spring play which
takes place in an old house belonging to an
arch-criminal, called Dr. Gorilla. The play
was presented on April 16 and 17 and was
directed by Ms. Rose Marie VelasquezHerrera.
The leading roles were played by Sharon Torneten as Priscilla Del Mar, Dan
Whitson as Chester, and Gerri Gach as
Patsy. The surprise Gorilla was played by
Mr. Charles Frisk.

T he gorilla poses with the De Payne sisters: Veriti Waldman, Becky Arbaugh, a nd Joyce McDonald.

The crew that worked on lights were Dave Ryan,
Mike Hackett, and Todd Nuzum.

�All That You Dream

What's the matter Randy Geise? Aren't you hungry?

Rich Taylor trikes to the top.

Jeff Dawson tries to help push the freshmen class to a vi cto ry by a
nose.
The senior class anxiously waits to
be sold.

�1981 Homecoming Court: Dave Schnackenberg, T risha Plumb,
Jim Coyle, Carol Stroebele, Queen Shelley Ring, King Dave

Kaufman, Ann La rsen, Rich Hardesty, Kirsten Berte lsen, and
Terry Hansen. Crownbearers: LuAnne Adams, Danny Masker.

Dave Kaufman and Shelley Ring were chosen
to reign over the 1981 Homecoming Court. The
theme for the coronation was "All That You
Dream". A dance followed the coronation with
a disc-jockey from Complete Music.
The week leading up to the coronation was
filled with lots of spirit. The student body participated in "Hurt Day", "Twin Day", and "Opposite-Sex Day". The Eagle spirit soared spirit
night with the senior class winning t he spirit
rock. Slave day was also added to t he week's
activities where the seniors were sold to the
underclassmen.
The Eagle spirit came t o a peak when the
football team munched the Shelby Cardinals
24-6.

For Queen S helley a nd King Dave this night was "All That They
Dreamed ."

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�The 1982 F.F.A. Sweetheart Dance was held
on March 5. The Sweetheart Queen candidates
were freshman Susy Ausdemore, sophomore
Jill Olsen, and junior Tracy Hough. Tracy
Hough was crowned by Ann Larsen the 1981
Sweetheart Queen. The dance was a big success
with music provided by a disc-jockey from
Complete Music.

Dave Stroebele and Sheila Plumb boogie to the beat.

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F.F.A. Representatives Gregg Leaders, Bill Adams, Dave Ryan, an d
Todd Jensen watch. as Ann Larsen, The 1981 queen, crowns Tracy
Hough. Other candidates Susy Ausdemore and Jill Olsen look on.

F.F.A. Junior Escort Bill Adams a nd Queen Tracy Hough
enjoy the first dance of th evening.

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�The underclassmen go " One Day at a
Time" in many different ways. Most of
the students can be found in class working hard on their assignments or list ening to their teachers during the day.
When students aren't in class you can
find them in various places. They are
usually practicing in the music room,
running in the gym, goofing around in
the shop or talking in study hall.
Whatever they're doing, it usually
has to do with having fun.

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�Juniors On To The Top
Kelly Adair
Bill Adams
Ronnie Arrick

Rick Becker
Lisa Bertelsen
Shelly Brown
Doramae Casson
Chip Christensen

Rhonda Christensen
Steve Coberly
Wendy Colglazier
Diane Dawson
Danelle Dofner

Ron Dose
Gerri Gach
Joan Garcia
Scott Gartin
Randy Geise

Tracy Grace
Ken Greelis
David Grim
Derek Hansen
Deanna Hassler

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�Tracy Hough
Bill Huff
Rod Hutson
Darrell Jennings
Mike Jones

Janet Kamminga
Mike Kephart
Lisa Kohel
David Kruse
Wendy Larsen

Jean Leth
Kim McKern
Terry Magnuson
Shelley Minear
Brad Montgomery

Dennis Moore
Butch Muell
Darren Nelson
Bradd Obrecht
J aye O'Doniel

Jim Osborn
Donna P etersen
Danny P eter on
Julie Phillips
Lisa Powell

P atricia Rahde
Lisa Rasmussen
Mark Shafer
Gary Sherbon

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�Doreen Simmons
Jackie Smith
Jayne Sorensen

Rich Taylor
Sharon Tometen
Stephanie Vik

Deb Wenninghoff
Cynthia White
Todd Wolford

The 1981-82 class officers are: President-Mark
Shafer, Secretary-Tracy Hough, Treasurer-Kim
McKern, and Vice President-Dennis Moore (Not
Pictured) .

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�Susan Barker
Scott Baumfalk

The Perfect ''10''
Scott Baxley
Vern Bertelsen
Tisha Burke
Pam Carter
Davin Christoffersen

Bob Connolly
Lori Cowgill
Brian Driver
Amy Edwards
Teresa Elam

Tyler Eledge
T y Eret
Shelly Etherington
Terri Gach
Joe Garcia

Kelly Geise
Todd Gittins
Gayle Gunderson
Mike Hackett
T y Hanson

Robin Holcomb
Mike Jensen
Laura Jensen
Dianna Kaufman
Cindy Koesters

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�Rodney Larsen
Roger Larsen
Paul Larson
Jan Let h
Becky Leytham

Barb Longmeyer
Carey Martin
Debbie McKern
Kerin McKern
Ken t Nelso n

Brian Nichols
T odd Nuzum
Jill Olsen
Sheila Plumb
Kat hlee n Ravlin

Eric Rowe
J ay Royer
Dave Ryan
Ron Sealock
Juli Severson

Tom Simmons
Lisa Shafer
Mike Snyder
Dave Stroe bele
Teresa T ech

Monda Thompson
Dallas Whitney
Ti m Winner
T aw na Wo lford
Joy Wahle

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�Sophomore class officers: Secretary-Deb McKern , Treasurer-Mike Snyder, Vice
President-Barb Longmeyer, President-Carey Martin.

What is so interesting, Amy Edwards?

Freshmen class officers: Vice President-Curt Montgomery, President-Susy Ausdemore, Secretary-Julie
Pingel, Treasurer-Dan Whitson.

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�Freshmen Ease In
Becky Arbaugh
Susy Ausdemore
Kevin Barnum
Penny Baxley
Don Brown

Doug Brunow
Dave Casson
Rob Casson
Jeff Dawson
Tammi Drake

Brian Fronk
Shelly Garcia
Shelly Gochanour
Steve Grim
Ed Harris

Lisa Hartwell
Duane Hinman
Ronda Holcomb
Jennifer Hough
Kirby Hutson

Rod Kaufman
Mike Koesters
Wendy Jenson
Nancy Larsen
Troy Larson

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�Gregg Leaders
Keith Mander
Joyce McDonald
Lana McKee
Tami Miller

Sean Mils
Curtis Montgomery
Danny Moore
Tracy Peterson
Julie Pingel

Rod Pitt
Fred Potter
Cindy Rasmussen
Ron Rasmussen
Dan Ryan

Cristy Schaefer
Sherry Spidell
Bill Starnes
Gary Wahle
Veriti Waldman

Karen White
Dan Whitson
Neil Wilson
Denise Witt
Sandy Wright

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Sports

Und erw oo d 's " Wid e World of
Sports" h ad its thrills of victory and its
agonies of defeat. Cross Country, a new
sport at Underwood, began t he year by
sendi ng 5 boys to state. Volleyball held
an invitational tournament at Underwood for the first time, while fo otball
almost recaptured their division title.
Girls basketball, boys basket ball, and
wrestling didn't do as well as expected
but t heir hard work and determination
could be seen. Overall t hat's what
sports is all about at Underwood, not
winning or losing but trying to be the
best you can.

�CROSS COUNTRY

Cross Country members include: Coach Bill Reid, Rod Taylor, Rich Taylor, Lynn Leaders, Todd
Nielsen, Dave Kaufman. Back Row: Joe Garcia, Rodney Larsen , Brad Montgomery, Lee Gilmore,
Roger Larsen, Mark Shafer.

This was the first Cross-Country team at Underwood for 15
years and it proved to be a very
successful one.
Coach Bill Reid said, " We improved our times every meet a!1d
ended up with a fourth place fmish at Districts which was good
enough to qualify for the st ate
meet."
This was a good learning year
and next year should be better.

State Cross Country members include: Lynn Leaders, Rich Tayl~r, Da~e Kaufma n Back Row: Brad Montgomery, Mark Shafer, and Coach Bill Reid.

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�Rebuilding Seasoµ Ends
In Success

Top row-Manager H. Cowgill, D. Casson, M . Hackett, S. Baxley,
T . Eret, T. Nuzum,. T. Eledge, D. Ryan, E. Rowe, G. Wahle, J .
Dawson, Coach M. Ballenger, D. Brunow, Coach N. Cox, N.
Wilson , Coach C. Frisk, C. Montgomery, Middle row- Manager
D. Moore, S. Mils, S. Coberly, M. Shafer, M. Kephart, J . Osborn,

B. Muell , R. Geise, D. Hansen, R. Sealock, D. Stroebele, D.
Whitney, R. Pitt, B. Starnes, Bottom row- Manager A. Dofner,
T . Wolford, C. Christensen, D. Kaufman, M . Rodenburg, B.
Wilson , T . Hansen, D . Schnackenberg, R. Hardesty, J. Coy le, B.
Adams, D. Moore, D. Nelson.

Seniors- Jim Coyle, Richard Hardesty , Dave Schnackenberg, Tery Hansen .

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�Eagles scramble for yards.

Senior h a lfback Jim Coyle m a neuvered his way to
a 491 yard rushing seaso n .

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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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�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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St. Alberts
Shelby
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Mo. Valley
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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.

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47
53
66
57
69
45
50
37
40
28
41
70
36
43
39
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Mo. Valley
ISD
Malvern
Walnut
AvoHa
Oakland
Elk Horn
Carson
Tri-Center
Shelby
Walnut
Griswold
St. Alberts
Shelby
Nishna Valley

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Conference
Carson

44

50

Sectionals
Tri-Center

70

71

85
80
56
68
77

53
45
68
61
67
55
58

JV basketball members include: Head Coach Mike Ballenger, Sean Mils, Gregg Leaders, Dave Casson, Bill Starnes, Mike Jensen,
Robert Casson, Ronnie Sealock, Assistant Coach Mike Stanley, Duane H inman, Manager Tom Simmons, Manager Scott Baxley,
Danny Ryan .

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�Jim Coyle passes the ball as Roger Larsen
and Bill Adams set up the play.

Dave Stroebele psychs out the opponent as he
jumps high for the ball.

The anticipa-a-tion is making
Lee Gilmore wait.

Varsity boys basketball members include: Head Coach M. Ballenger, B. Adams, M. Torneten, E. Rowe, R. Larsen, L. Gilmore, D.
Ryan, R. Larsen, R. Geise, Assistant Coach M. Stanley, Manager T . Simmons, T. Nuzum, J. Coyle, D. Stroebele, J . Dawson, Manager
R Baxley.

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�Instant Replay
1981-82 Girls Basketball

The 1981-82 girls basketball team
finished the year with a conference record of 2-8 and an overall record of 614. The girls put out a great effort and
showed promise of leadership in the
years to come.
Amy Ausdemore, senior, was named
to the 2nd team all conference for
southwestern Iowa. Amy also lead the
conference in individual field goals and
offensive rebounds for SWI conference.
Robin Martin, also a senior, had
many outstanding statistics. She was
ranked 5th in t he conference for field
goals, hitting 51.63 , 6th at the charity
line for 69.23 , and 4th in individual
assists.
Mrs. Minssen, the head coach, feels
that the girls worked together as a
team. She also commented that the
team was higher in conference standings than they had ever been and UHS
had quite a few close games.

UHS
66
Shelby
52
Treynor
67
Mo. Valley
66
Malvern
52
St. Alberts
63
Walnut
76
Carson
60
AvoHa
46
Oakland
64
ElkHorn
57
Carson
44
A-L
62
Tri-Center
64
Shelby
75
Walnut
63
Griswold
Conference Tournament
59
AvoHa
61
Oakland
Sectionals
Shelby
68
Treynor
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JV girls basketball members incl ude: Head C~ach T ammy Minssen, K. Lustgraaf, S. Garcia, J . Garcia, L. McKee, D. McKern,
Assistant Coach Chris Head, A. Edwards, S. Vik, K. McKern, S. Ausdemore, T . Peterson, Manager Jaye O'Doniel.

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�Amy Ausdemore pushes her way in for a
rebound as Kerin McKern, sure of her shot,
awaits two points.

Amy Ausdemore jumps high as she tips the ball to
a victory on the Eagle team.

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Carol Stroebele watches the ball
as she sinks another free t hrow .

Varsity gi rls members include: Head Coach T . Minssen, T. H ough , K. Ravlin, K. McKern, B. Longmeyer, D. Casson, Manager J.
O'Doniel, Assistant Coach C. Head, C. Adams, T. Ausdemore, S. Ring, A. Ausdemore, R. Martin, C. Stroebele, K. Lustgraaf.

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�All Star Wrestling

Row 1: Coach Jerry Anderson, Rod Taylor, Vern Bertelsen, Rod Pitt, Gary Wahle, Jerry Taylor, Dan Whitson . Row 2: Steve
Coberly, Rick Becker, Ron Rasmussen, Mike Jones, Mike Hackett, Dave Schnackenberg, and Rich Taylor. Not Pictured:
Dallas Whitney, and Coach Bill Reid.

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Logan
Tri-Center
Carson
Elk-Horn
Oakland
AvoHa
Missouri-Vally
West Harrison
Griswold
Treynor
St. Alberts

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Rod Pitt shows his determination.

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�Mike Hackett holds on for a victory.

The Underwood Eagles wrestling team sent one
wrestler to the state wrestling tournament in Des
Moines. This was senior Rod Taylor, wrestling at
105. The Eagles also sent 2 wrestlers to Districts, Rod
Taylor and Dave Schnackenberg. With alot of injuries and a young team the Eagles suffered a below
average season, winning 1 and losing 10 in duel
meets. This does not tell the whole story of the season. Because the Eagles were a much better tournament team, they were better individual wrestlers.
The Eagles placed 3rd at the Exira Tournament, 4th
at the Sectional Tournament. With the heavy gradution the Eagles had a younger team out on the mat.
This gave the team a lot of experience and and
should help the Eagles in recapturing their dominate
position in wrestling next year.

Rod Taylor wins his qualifying match for state.

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�Breaking Away

Bottom, left to right: Tracy Hough, Shelley Minear, Carol Stroebele, Stephanie Vik, Diane Dawson. Middle row:
Tracy Peterson, Terri Gach, Kerin McKern, Denise Witt, Shelly Etherington. Top row: Tami Miller, Lana McKee,
Karen White, Asst. Coach Tammy Minssen , Coach Ned Cox. Not Pictured: Ba rb Longmeyer and T aw na Wolford .

Barb Longmeyer soars through t he irir for a second place
victo ry in t he long jump.

School records were established by K.
McKern in the high jump with 5'2"; the 440
relay team of B. Longmeyer, T. Wolford, C.
Stroebele, and S. Minear, with a time of 54.6;
The 880 relay team of S. Vik, T . Wolford , B.
Longmeyer, and S. Minear with a time of
1:54.05; the sprint medley team of B. Longmeyer, C. Stroebele, S. Vik, and T. Hough
Tracy Hough takes the baton from Tawna Wolford in the with a time of 1:57.7; and the distance medley team of S. Vik, S. Minear, T. Wolford,
distance medley.
and T. Hough with 4:38.05.
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�Bott om, left t o ri ght : D. Nelson, R. Pitt, D. Grim , D. Stroebele,
P. Larson, R. Sealock, D. Hinman, J . Dawso n, Manager D.
Moore. Middle row: Coach Bill Reid, J . Osborn , D. Kaufm an, T .
Grace, D. Whi t ney, R. H ardesty, J . Coyle, S. Gartin , S. McKee,

B. Adams. T op row: Coach J erry Anderson, R. Hutson, T . Nielsen, B. Montgomery, M. Snyder, B. Nichols, D. Kruse, T . Hansen, M. Hacket t, M. Shafer, T . Wolford, and K Rasmussen.

Dave Kruse leaps high and mighty to clear the high jump bar.

Boys track had a very good season t his year. Several school
records were broken. T erry Hansen broke t he discus record
with a throw of 153'4.5 '', Dave K aufm an ran t h e 3200 meter
in 10:38,00, and Jim Coyle ran the 400 low hurdles in 58.28.
Underwood qualified t wo relays and one indi idual event
for the -state meet . The two relays were the mile medley relay
with Darren N elson, J im Coyle, Kirk Rasmussen, and Dave
K aufman , and the mile relay with Dave Kaufman, Jim
Coyle, Todd Wolford , and Kirk Rasmussen . Dave Kaufman
qualified in t h e 1600 meter run.
J eff Dawson strides to t he fini sh line.

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�Eagles Play To Win

Softball team members include: Top row: Coach J. Rodenburg, T . Koenig, S. Ring, K. Ravlin, D.
Darrington, M. Gach, Asst. Coach M. Loos. Middle row: D. Dawson, D. Casson, T. Gach, C. Stroebele,
T . Hough, B. Longmeyer. Bottom row: J . Stroebele, C. Martin, T. Tech, S. Vik, D. McKern , and J .
O'Doniel.

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1981 Summer Softball
Carson
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Logan-Magnolia
Shelby
Oakland
AvoHa
Tri-Center
Treynor
Logan-Magnolia
St. Alberts
Walnut
AvoHa
Elk Horn
Tri-Center
St. Alberts
Treynor
Conference Tourney
Treynor
Griswold
Sectionals
Abraham Lincoln

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Mary Gach heads for first base.

�Baseball Fever

Catch It!

Baseball team members include: Top row: S. McKern, M. Hackett, T . Hansen, L. Gilmore, R. Geise, D.
Hansen, Coach Schreiber. Bottom row: B. Adams, J. Coyle, D. Whitney, R. Sealock, D. Stroebele, T .
Nuzum.

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Griswold

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Ron Sealock backs up an easy out by Derek Hansen at first base.

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AvoHa
Oakland
Tri-Center
Paul IV Omaha
Paul IV Omaha
AvoHa
T reynor
Walnut
Walnut
Mo. Valley
Griswold
Sectionals
AvoHa
Sectional Finals
Griswold
District Finals
Logan

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�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.

close
up

REAL PEOPLE

UALICE
Dateless, the girls accept an invitation
to visit a new singles bar. (35 min.)
U SATURDAY NIGHT
Bill Russell (host) and Franken &amp; Da
vis. (60 min.)
0 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy
Sue Ann (Betty White) is jealous of her
visiting sister's popularity. Lila: Pat
Priest. Lou : Edward Asner.
CAPITOL VIEW
ffi@EDICKCAVETI
The conclusion of a scheduled twopart program with Cher.
(ESH) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
The NCAA Division II championship
game, taped March 20 at Springfield,
Mass. (2 hrs,)
([!)CIT) (E McCLOUD-Crime Drama
Broadhurst is shot and framed as a
cop on the take. Terry Carter. (2 hrs.)
CID
CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS
0 U ~LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LEITER MAN
Oocumentarian Jon Alpert is a scheduled guest. (60 min.)
0 AMERICA'S TOP 10-Music
0 NIGHTLINE- Ted Koppel

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LATE NIGHT WITH DAVl_D LET·
TERMAN
Documentarian Jon Alpert is a scheduled guest. (60 min.)
12:40 C1ZAJ MOVIE-Drama
"Once Before I Die. " (1965) Ursula Andress, John Derek, Richard Jaeckel ,
Rod Lauren, Ron Ely. (2 hrs.)
1 AM 0 MARY TYLER MOORE-Comedy
(llH) THIS WEEK IN THE NBA
1 :05 (ID INN NEWS-Bosh
(Il) PAUL HARVEY COMMENTARY
(ENEWS
1.:10 (IT) CONSULTATION-Health
1:30 0 AT DAY'S END
(ESNJ SPORTSCENTER
1 :35 (E) NEWS
1 :40 Cil) NEWS
1 :55 (HBO) MOVIE-Crime Dram a
"Thief." (1981) R; James Caan, Tuesday Weld, Willie Nelson , James Belushi , Robert Prosky, Dennis Farina ,
Tom Signorelli. Nic k: Nick Nickeas.
Guido: Norm Tobin . (2 hrs., 5 min.)
2 AM 00N EWS
(ESN) NH L HOCKEY
Washington at New York Islanders.
taped earlier ton ig ht. (2 hrs., 30 min.)

�American Band Stand

Majorettes-from left-Trisha Plumb and
Jaye O'Doniel.

Marching Band: Baton-J. Severson, left to right, Row 1-T. Plumb, T. Hough, T.
Wolford, L. Leaders, D. Simmons, L. McKee, D. Witt, W. Jenson, N. Larsen , J .
O'Doniel, Row 2-J. Pingel, C. Schaefer, J . Hough, T. Peterson, C. Stroebele, C. White,
B. Jensen, K. McKern, Row 3-J. Wahle, L. Hartwell, R. Christensen, C. Adams, S.
Ring, J. Garcia, W. Larsen, B. Montgomery, D. Ryan, G. Gach, Row 4-D. Moore, K.
Geise, T. Simmons, R. Larsen, M. Torneten, D. McKern, B. Longmeyer, S. Baumfalk,
Row 5-M. Hurd, K. Rasmussen, R. Larsen, R. Dose, C. Rasmussen, K. Ravlin, T .
Ausdemore, L. Bertelsen, T. Koenig, B. Leytham, Row 6-K. Hutson, D. Hinman, S.
Ausdemore, P. Longmeyer, D. Christofferson, G. Gunderson, K. Mander, C. Montgom ery , Row 7-D. Darrington , D. Casson, M. Shafer, K. Arrick, M. Jensen, R. Taylor, B.
Starnes, S. Barker, Row 8-K. White, T. Miller, T . Burke, J. Olsen, R. Taylor, L. Shaf r,
D. Whitney, C. Christensen, R. Geise, Standing-Dir. Teutsch, L. Powell, S. Vik, not
pict~red, K. Whitney, S. Torneten, D. Hansen, D. Schnackenberg.

Solo l's left to right, Row 1-Diane Darrington , Kirk Rasmussen, Wendy Larsen, Lisa
Powell, Wendy Jenson . Row 2-Joan Garcia, Danny Ryan, Doramae Casson , Lyn n
Leaders, Mark Torneten, Chip Christ ensen, Scot t Baumfa lk.

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�Concert Band: left to right, Row 1-L. Hartwell, C. Schaefer, J. Hough, T. Peterson, J. Pingel, T. Burke, J . Olsen, D. McKern, J.
Severson, C. White, B. Jensen, L. Powell, C. Stroebele. Row 2-L. Leaders, K. McKern, T . Wolford, T. Hough, B. Montgomery, J.
Garcia, K. White, T . Miller, D. Ryan, R. Christensen, J. O'Doniel, W. Larsen, S. Ring, C. Adams. Row 3-D. Simmons, S. Barker, C.
Christensen , S . Baumfalk, K. Hutson, D. Moore, K. Geise, T. Simmons, G. Gunderson, R. Taylor, R. Larsen, T . Koenig, M. Torneten,
T. Ausdemore, L. Bertleson, B. Longmeyer, K. Ravlin, S. Vik, P . Longmeyer, C. Rasmussen, R. Larsen, R. Dose, K. Rasmussen. Row
4-L. McKee, W. Jenson, N. Larsen, D. Witt, B. Starnes, D. Whitney, M. Shafer, M. Jensen , R. T aylor, K. Arrick, D. Christoffersen, K.
Mander, D. Hinman, D. Schnackenberg, C. Montgomery, R. Geise, D. Darrington, L. Shafer, S. Ausdemore, D. Casson. Dir. Teutsch,
not pictured, K. Whitney, S. Torneten, D. Hansen.
Seniors: left to right, Row 1-Trisha Plumb. Row 2-Connie Adams,
Shelley Ring. Row 3-Diane Darrington, Kristy Arrick, Rod Taylor. Row 4-Margaret Hurd, Tami Koenig, Teresa Ausdemore, Carol St roebele. Row 5-Lynn Leaders, Kirk Rasmussen, Phil Longmeyer, Dave Schnackenberg, Mark Torneten. Not pictured, Kris
Whitney.

Stage Band: left to ri ght, Row 1-S. Barker, C. Adams, S. Ring, W. Larsen, J . O'Doniel, R.
C'hr L to nsen , D. Ryan, J. Garcia, B. Montgomery. Row 2-L. Leaders, T . Wolford , T . Hough, L.
McKee, W. J enson , N. Larsen, D. Witt, B. Starnes, T. Ausdemore, B. Longmeyer, K. Ravlin.
R nw 3-C. Schaefe r, J . Hough, T . Peterson , J . Pingel, T. Burke, J. Olsen , L. P owell, C.
Stroebele, C. Ras mussen, R. Larsen, R. Dose, K. Rasmussen. Row 4-D. H ansen , K. Arrick, D.
Moore, K. Geise, T. Simmons, G. Gunderson , R. Larsen, T . Koenig, P . Longmeyer, M.
Torneten, R. Geise, D. Casson , C. Montgomery, Standing-Dir. Gaylen Montgomery, D.
Darrin gto n, L. S hafe r, S. Ausdemore. Not pictured K. Whitney, and S. Torneten.

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�FFA members are: Front row Dave Ryan, Todd Jensen, Mark Torneten, Bradd Obrecht, Jim Osborn, and Darrell Jennings.
Second row: Rodney Larsen, Ron Sealock, Rodney Hutson, Danny Peterson. Third row: Doug Brunow, Vern Bertelsen, Tim
Winner, Rod Pitt, Todd Nielsen, Brian Fronk, Dan Ryan, and Tracy Peterson. Back row: Kelly Geise, Dave Casson, Rob
Casson, Bill Adams, Steve Grim, Mike Koesters, Bob Connolly, and Gregg Leaders.

FFA-Market
To ·Market
This has been a very busy year for the Future
Farmers of America, and their new Vocational
Agriculture/FFA Advisor, Joe Pickard. October
brought the bolt sales by members, which
turned out very successful. The Hay and Gr!J.in
Show - Harvest Auction was held in November,
and was also successful in its first year.
In February the FFA held a chili supper,
where they served about 200 people. They also
hosted the FF A Sweetheart Dance in March,
held in the high school commons area.
Also in February, the FFA Sub-district contest was hosted here at Underwood. Many
members who received gold medals advanced to
the district contest at Red Oak in March. The
parl~amentary procedure team and Gregg Leaders m creed speaking advanced to the State
Convention finals in Cedar Rapids in April.
The year ended with the FF A Banquet held
in Ap~il, which was hosted by the Ex~lorer
Club; it also brought the end of a successful
FFA year.

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Bradd Obrecht and Tracy Peterson enjoy the activities at t he
FF A Sweetheart Dance.

�Explorers Club

Ex plorer Club members were: First row: Janis Rodenburg, Lisa H art well. Second row: Lisa P owell, Scott Baumfalk, Tom
Sim mo ns, Ron Sealock, Amy Edwards, Stephanie Vik, Denise Wit t , Veriti Waldma n , Chip Ch ristensen, Butch Muell, Mike
J o nes. T hird row: Mike J ensen , Jay Royer, Kerin McKern , Shelly Et herington , Brad Montgomery, St eve Coberly, Doug
B run ow, Carey Martin , Shelly Brown , Mond a Thompson, Becky Leytha m. Four th row: E xplorer Club Sponsor Charles Frisk,
Todd Wo lfo rd , Ra ndy Geise, M ark Sh afer, Ri ch Taylor, and Lisa Shafer.

T odd Wolford and Lisa P owell go canoeing on t he Raccoon River.

Lisa S hafer

ies cross-country at Cam p H itch cock.

Activities of the Explorer Club this year included crosscountry skiing, snow tubing, canoeing, camping, and bird
watching.
A major project for this year was t h e wild game dinner.
Approximately 200 people were served such unusual items as
alliga t or, beaver, possum, raccoon , and buffalo.
This year's major trip was to the Ozarks of M issouri. The
Ozark t rip included rock clim bing, caving, hiking, and canoeing.

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Choir-left to right. Row 1-Laura Jensen, J a n Leth, Dan Whitson, Mike Koesters, Jaye O'Doniel, Danelle Dofner, M a ry K oesters. Row
2-Accomp. Nan cy Dose, Penny Bax ley, Margaret Hurd, Danny Moore, Lynn Leaders, Ga ry Wa hle, Susan Barker, Lisa P owell , Di r.
Carm en Wallin. Row 3-Na ncy La rsen, Tawna Wolford, Julie Pingel, Scott Baxley, T odd Wolford, Brad Montgomery, Karen Whi te,
Becky Arba ugh, Rh onda Christensen. Row 4-Lana McKee, Wendy Jenson , Cindy Matthews, Ron Rasmussen , Mark Torneten , Phil
Longmeyer, Kirk Ras mussen , Cindy White, Shelly Ga rcia, Veriti Waldma n , J oy Wa hle, n ot pictured, Sha ron T o rn eten .

Solo I's, left to righ t ,-Scott Bax ley, Kirk Rasmussen ,
La ura J ensen , S ha ron T orneten , J an Leth , Lisa P owell ,
Mark T orn eten, R honda Christensen.
Seni ors- left to righ t, Stand ing- Ma rk T orn eten , Ph il Lo ngl}leyer , K ir k
Ras mussen , Seated -M ary Koeste rs, Marga ret Hurd , Ly nn Leaders, Cin dy Ma t t hews.
" Of course we live for choir!" laughs Ki rk Rasmussen , Brad Montgo mery, a nd T odd Wo lfo rd.

�The Sound Of Music

Swing Choir-left t o right. Row I-Laura Jensen , Becky Arbaugh, Jaye O'Doniel , Mark Torneten , Danelle Dofn er, Jan Leth , T awna
Wo lford . Row 2-Da n Whitso n, Todd Wolford, Lynn Leaders, Danny Moore, Mike K oesters, Dir. Carmen Wallin. Row 3-Accomp.
Nancy D ose, Ve ri t i Wa ldman, Rh ond a Christensen, Susan Barker, Sharon Torneten , Cindy M atth ews, Julie P ingel, Lisa Powell.
Row 4- Ra nd y Geise, Curt Mont gomery, Derek H anse n, Phil Longmeyer, Kirk Rasmussen , Scott Bax ley, Brad Montgomery.

All -State: left to right. Back-Mark T orneten, Lisa P owell, P hil Longrncy r, Lynn Leade rs, Kirk R asmussen, J a n Let h , Susan Bark er,
Front-Rhonda Christense n, Scott Baxley, Cindy Matthews, not pictured, Todd Wo lfor d , a nd Sharon To rneten .

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"This year's choir has had spectacular
achievements," said Direct or Carmen Wal lin.
In November, they performed South Pacific
with help from special facul ty "stars". Then 12
kids tried out for All -State, and 5 went on to
Des Moines and Ames t o sing. T hey are Mark
Torneten, Phil Longmeyer, Rhonda Ch rist en sen, Jan Leth, and Lisa P owell. This is t he most
Underwood has ever sent. Following t his was
South-west Iowa Honor Chorus, wh ere Lisa
Powell, Tawna Wolford , Susan Barker, Jaye
O'Doniel, T odd Wolford, Phil Longmeyer,
Lynn Leaders, and Brad Montgomery perfo rmed.
This year's Swing Choir also did outstanding,
placing first at conference for the 3rd year in a
row, 2nd at Creston, and 2nd in their last competit ion in LeMars. The swing choir also perfo rmed locally at various other events.

�AFS/UHT

Maria Paulina Orellana, A.F.S. Foreign
Exchange Student from Chile.

A.F.S.-left to right, Kneeling-Joy Wahle, Paulina Orellana, Jaye O'Doniel , Cindy Whi te,
Becky Arbaugh, Row 1-Ron Dose, Mrs. Rose Marie Velasquez-Herrera, Phil Longmey.e r,
Jackie Smith, Lisa Hunt, Diane Darrington, Cindy Matthews, Wendy Larsen, Row 2-Kirk
Rasmussen, Danelle Dofner, Kristy Arrick.

U. H.T. -left to ri ght, Seated-Margaret Hurd, Cindy Rasmussen, J anis Rodenburg, Ronda Holcomb, Cindy Mat t hews, Theresa Eledge, Barb Longmeyer, Row I-Janet Kamminga, Tami Koenig, Miss Rita Kurth, Kelly Adair, Lisa
Rasmµ ssen, Deanna Hassler , Debbie Wenninghoff, Row 2-Tammi Drake, Becky Leytham, Joy Wahle, Becky
Arbaugh, Deb McKern, Trisha Plumb, Lisa Shafer, Kathy Gathye, Danelle Dofner, T op-Shei la P lumb, and 't'isha
Burke.

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�National Honor Society

N HS members include: Front row: Wendy Larsen, Kerin McKern, Jaye O'Doniel, and Doramae Casson. Middle row: Kirk
Rasmussen, Sheila Plumb, Carol Stroebele, Diane Darrington, Kristy Arrick, Mark Shafer, and Brad Montgomery. Back row: Bill
W ilson, N HS Advisor Jerry Anderson, and Chip Christensen. Not pictured: Mark Torneten, and Teresa Ausdemore.

NHS members prepare for the induction ceremonies at the NHS Banquet.

The National Honor Society was active tl)is year.
They sponsored two bloodmobiles, one in the fall _and
one in the spring. The NHS won the "Bloodho~nd
Award," which was given by the Red Cross. They raised
m oney in the fall by cutting wood, for t~e NH~ Banquet in April. The banquet also honored six new inductees.

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�J.V. Football-Top to Bottom: Denise Witt, Tawna
Wolford, Jan Leth, Sheila Plumb, Tisha Burke
Varsity Football -T _o p to Bottom: Ann Larsen, Jayne Sorense n,
Wendy Larse n, Tnsha P lumb, Charlotte Fimple, Carol Stroe bele

Varsity Basketball-Back: Tisha Burke, Wendy Larsen, Tawna Wolford, Front:
J ay ne Sorense n
Porn-Pon-Top to Bottom: Laura J ensen, Becky Leytham, Joy Wahle, Jan Leth,
Tammi Drake

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�Cheerleaders Don't
Hold Back

...

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J .V. Basketball-Back: Wendy Jenson, Lisa Hartwell, Denise
Witt F ron t: Penny Baxley, Jennifer H ough.
" I ca n sti ll see out t he bottom!" said Dave Schnackenberg
d uring a pep rally.

Wres tling-Back: Trisha Plumb, Lisa Shafer, Sheila Plumb. Front: Ann Larsen, Jea n Let h.

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�Conversations

State Speech participants were: Front row: Duane Hinman, Troy Larson. Back row:
Danelle Dofner, Kerin McKern, Joyce McDonald, and Cindy Matthews.

District Speech participants were: Front row: Kerin McKern, Danelle Dofner, Cindy
Matthews, and Joyce McDonald. Back row: Rod Pitt, Troy Larson, Jay Royer, and
Duane Hinman.

Participants at the Treynor Speech Festival were: Front row: Keri n McKern, Polly Orellana, Becky
Arbaugh, Danelle Dofner, Gerri Gach, Veriti Waldman, and Joyce McDonald. Back row: Speech
Sponsor Ms. Rose Velasquez-Herrera, Rod Pitt, Troy Larson, Jay Royer, Cindy Matthews, Duane
Hinman , and Brian Driver.

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�Art Club

Art Club members include: Front row: Juli Severson, Kristy Arrick, Barb Jensen , Lisa Hunt, Wendy Larsen, Mrs. Adamson,
a nd Diane Darrington. Back row: Tami Koenig, Kathy Gathye, Tisha Burke, and Jill Olsen.

In May, the Art Club went
on a field trip to tour the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha.
Also, artist Tom Walker
spoke to the club about
painting.

Student Cabinet
Student Cabinet activities
this year included planning
the homecoming coronation
and dance, and serving as
guides for parent-teacher
conferences.

, turlent Cabinet members are: Front row: Lisa Shafer, Gregg Leaders, and Bill Adams.
Mid&lt;lle row: Dan Ryan, Jaye O'Doniel, Ann Larsen, Trisha Plumb, and Stephanie Vik. Back
row: Mary Gach, Student Cabinet Sponsor: Nick Benzing, Denise Witt, Tisha Burke, and Ron
Sealock.

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�Members of the Yearbook staff were: 1st Row: Terri Gach, Doramae Casson, Jaye O'Doniel , Tracy Hough,
J oan Garcia. 2nd Row: Monda Thompson, Susan Barker, Sheila Plumb, Darren Nelson, Tish a Burke,
Roger Larsen, Ms. Lori Williams-Martin. 3rd Row: Tom Simmons, Eric Rowe, Dallas Whitney, and Scott
Baumfalk. Not pictured are Mike Kephart and Jim Osborn.

With 17 people working, there was always confusion with pages being due and who's doing what.
But even with the confusion the staff had a lot of
fun and gained many new experiences by selling
advertisements to businesses in the area and
learning all that goes into the production of a
yearbook.

R 0 mp er R 0 0 m

Jim Osborn works hard on his pages while Mike Kephart poses for
the camera.

Jaye O'Doniel fo lds up her paper so she can leave.

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�Beauty And
The Beast

Tisha Burke-The mummy in th e beauty mask.

Amy Ausdemore turns Trisha Plumb into a nother Bo Derek.

Cosmetology was a new class at Underwood this
year. The class was an extension from Iowa Western
Community College. There were 14 girls in the class
and Mrs. Bonnie Kerr was the teacher. The class did
many different things such as: setting hair, giving
manicures, and aerobic dancing. The class hosted a
make-over session for U.H.T. and took a t rip to
Stewart's School of Hairst yling.

I' m gon na wash t h at curl righ t out of her hair imp lies Theresa
E ledge.

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�(l1A) RAT PATROL-Adventure
(ffi) WORLD AT LARGE-Travel
~NEWS
~

El\GLISH SOCCER
(HIID HUNTER'S GOLD-Adventure
(Il) USam-Terry Meeuwsen
(ImID TRILOGY: THREE CLASSIC
TALES-Films
See Friday 5 P.M. (90 min.)
(]J WEATHER
0 JIM BAKKER-Religion
0 SCHOOL REPORT
STATEHOUSE '82
0 ISSUES '82
0 (ID JIM BAKKER-Religlon
0 ANSWER IS LOVE-Religion
((!) 10/11 MORNING
(Ill UNDERDOG-Cartoon
(E AG MART A.M.
(fSID SPORTSCENTER
(Dm TIME-OUT THEATER-Sports
C1ZA) FUN TIME-Children
0UNOSCENE
0 (f1) AMERICAN TRAIL
W MESSAGE FOR TODAY
0 (13) COUNTRY DAY-Schendel
0 W CAPTAIN KANGAROO
-Children
A lesson on keeping promises.

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up

00 CID OVER E-ASY (CC)
Entertainer Joel Grey. (Repeat)

mm SESAME STREET (CC)

-Children
CHID .SPORTSWOMAN
(IZ!) MOY-IE-Mystery
"23 Paces to Baker Street." (1956)
Van Johnson, Vera Miles. (2 hrs.)
crnIJ THIS WEEK IN THE NBA
0 0 REGIS PHILBIN-Discussion
Scheduled: Actresses Audrey and Ju~ Landers and their mother Ruth .
U RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
0 PHIL DONAHUE
Ronald Reagan's first year as President is assessed by conservatives, including Richard Viguerie, publisher of
Conservative Digest. (60 min.)
([)JIM BAKKER-Rellglon
0 (Ill (E ONE DAY AT A TIME
Barbara aids a young man who's
about to lose his immigration status.
0 (I) PHIL DONAHUE
Guest: Billie Jean King. (60 min .)
0 ALL MY CHILDREN-Serial ·
((!)ROMPER ROOM AND FRIENDS
-Children
~ PHIL DONAHUE .
Guest: William F. Buckley Jr. (60 min.)

TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

Faculty

"Too Close for Comfort" is definitely
how we look at our faculty. They always
seem to pop up when there is trouble, or
when you're giving th em a piece of your
mind and don 't intend them to hear it.
But then there are the times when
they are there when you need them, to _
answer a question, or give you a pass
when you're late, or just need someone
to talk t o.
When you t hink about it teach ers
aren't all bad, sometimes.

�Another World

Sch ool Board-left to right: Don Casson, Superintendent Craig Scott, LeRoy Floerchinger, President Vicki Grote, Secretary Judy
Gu bbels, T om Whitso n , and Bob Pingel.

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Arnold Zediker-High
School &amp; Jr. High
Principal

Craig ScottSuperintendent

Alice PttSuperintendent's
Secretary

Mike Stanley-Activity
Director, Jr. High
Science, Jr. High
Supervisor, Ass't.
Boys Basketball

Ginny Moore-School
Nurse

Donna BaxleyPrincipal's Secretary

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�Making A Living

(,/'

H ead Custodi an: Chet Kennedy
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Custodi a n: Faye Wend t

Custodia n: Merl y n Majors

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Bus Drive rs: Jim Mattha i, Mike Morgan , H arold Dela nty, Julius Snyder, J im Balla rd , Ada Real, T oni
L ongmeyer, Yvo nn e Gold app , an d bus mecha ni c Rod Minssen

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�Janice Adamson-7-12
Art Instructor, Art
Club Sponsor

Gerald Anderson-Jr.
&amp; H.S. Science,
Wrestling, Ass't
Track, Jr. High
Football

Nick Benzing-H.S.
Social Studies, Jr.
Class Sponsor,
Student Cabinet
Sponsor

Letha Bayes-Resource
Teacher, Sp. Ed.
Consultant

Jerry ChristensenInd. Arts, Freshman
Class Sponsor

Robert ChristensenAutp Mechanics

Charles Frisk-H.S.
Biology, Football, Jr.
High Wrestling, Jr.
High Track,
Explorers Club
Sponsor

Ned Cox-H.S.
English, Ass't
Football, Girls Track

Christie HeadBusiness Education,
Cheerleader Sponsor,
Sophomore Class
Sponsor, Ass't Girls
Basketball, Jr. High
Track

Bonnie Kerrcosmetology, takes
time out of her day
for a picture.

�-A Word From Our Teachers
Rita Kurth -Home Ee. ,
UHT Sponsor

Connie Kva m-Jr./Sr.
High Librarian ,
Library Club Sponsor

Michele LoosElem./J r. High/Sr.
High P .E., Volleyball,
Ass't Girls Softball

No, Mr. Ballenger, you can't leave.
T am my Minssen-Jr.
High Mat h, Girl s
Basketball , 8th Grade
Sponsor, Asst. Girls
Track

Cathe McKee-Jr.
High Librarian Aide

Gaylen Montgo meryInstrum ental Music
Instructor

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Fred Nelson-H.S.
Social Studies, Senior
Class Sponsor

�Henry OlsonCommercial Business

Tom Pattee-H.S.
Math

J ~e Pickard-FFA
Sponsor, Vocational
Agriculture

Pat Paul-Jr. High
Social Studies, Jr.
High Boys
Basketball, 8th.
Grade Class CoSponsor

William Reid-H.S.
P.E., Psychology, Jr.
High Football, Ass't
Wrestling, Boys
Track, Cross Country

Joyce Rodenburg-Jr.
High Readin g, 7th
grade Co-Sponsor,
Ass't Volleyball ,
Softball, Cheerle der
Sponsor

Charles Teutsch I ns trumental Music,
Porn-Pon Sponsor

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Rose Marie
Velasquez-HerreraFreshman English,
8th Grade and H .S.
Spanish, Drama,
Spring Play, AFS
Faculty
Representative

Carmen Wallin-Vocal
Music Instructor

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Lori Williams-Mart inJr. High English,
Yearbook Sponsor,
H.S.
Journalism, 7th Grade
Co-Sponsor

P hy lli Zediker-Sub.
Fr shrn n E nglish,

H.S.
S vanish , Dra ma, 8th
Grade Speech

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�They seem "Young and Restless" but
it's just all the excitement of being a
"Jr. high" kid instead of "elementary."
It's a big jump with a lot of adjustments; like chan·ging classes and teachers, having lockers, and having the
whole building to themselves. The seventh and eighth graders now have the
chance to participate in athletics by being cheerleaders and team members.
Another adjustment, t hough not as
pleasant, is finding out that the classes
are a little tougher and they have to
take home homework.
A junior high student starts .the seventh grade as a child and leaves the
eighth grade as a teenager.

THE YOUNG AND
THE RESTLESS

close
up

PRIME-TIME CHART IS ON A-44

10:05 AM to 12 :30 PM
(17A) MOVIE-Drama

0

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"The Suspect. " (1944) Charles Laughton, Ella Raines. (2 hrs.)
0 0 0 U ~ BATTLESTARS
Nell Carter , Jen ilee Harrison , Rip Taylor, Debbie Reyno lds. Charles Haid .
0LOVEBOAT
Passengers : Dana Wynter, Peter Lawford, Charlie Callas. (60 min .)
[Joined in progress.]
ii) JOKER'S WI LO-G.ame
0 0 0 0 ~PASSWORD PLUS
-Game
Au drey Lande rs, Tom Poston. Tom
Ken nedy is the host.
(]J 0 0 FAMILY FEUD·-G ame
0 (ID CITl W YOUNG AND TH E
RESTLESS-Serial
00 BIG VALLEY-Western
WALL MY CHILDREN-Serial
(HBGJ MOVIE-Mystery
"TheSec ret of Seagull Island." Not
rated; see Thu rsday 10:30 P.M. for details. (1 hr., 45 m in .)
D00NEW$
(V ([) LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
DD DOCTORS-Serial
r_] J RYAN ·S HOPE-Serial

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Junior High

LET'S MAKE A DEAL-Game

~ RICHARD SIMMONS-Health
~SESAME STREET (CC)--Children

AFTERNOON

Noon

0 DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Serial
CZJ CID ffi SESAME STREET (CC)
- Children
0 CONVERSATIONS-Joni Baillon
UOOO!lW NEWS
U NOON EDITION
CID 0 ALL MY CHILDRE N-Se rial
00 PRISON ER : CELL BLOCK H
-Serial
fil) MONDAY NOON
~ NOONDAY

(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 BANK &amp; TRUST

STATE

UNDERWOOD, IOWA

BANK&amp;

OFFICES AT
COUNCIL BLUFFS
HE N DERSON• MACEDONIA• MODALE

TRUST

MEmbEr FDIC &amp; HaW'k"E~ Bancorpora tion

Hough and Stein
Snowmobile Center

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

Rt. 1
Underwood
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

Shelley Ring

Cresent Ia.
R.R. 4 Box 285 B
51526

ph. 322-1012

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�201 West Broadway

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Try• ...
for the Omeleue of your life!

Council Bluffs, IA

John EvertsPlant Manager
John LarsenSales Representative

33 South 25th Street
Phone
328-1837

1836
Madison Ave.

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

CZ-Owri&amp;
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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

566-2269

A uto Center Inc.

35th &amp; W . Broadway • Council Bluffs, IA 51501 • 328-3965

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Collins Casuals
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.

NEBRASKA
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

~O!iliii; MEATS

GUARANTEED.

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Underwood, Ia.
51576

Ph. 566-2364

heck out these Army guarntees:

* up to $20,100 for college

* $5,000

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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3cheduled: June Allyson. ·

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-Bosh/Harper/Jorgenson
YEARS
-Instruction
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 .)

?B ffi GROWING

fl 0 0 U

~TONIGHT

:&gt;cheduled : Steve Lawrence . Johnny
~arson , Ed McMahon , Doc Severinsen
)rchestra. (60 min .)
]J CID STATEHOUSE '82
::[) 0 (E NIGHTLINE-Ted Koppel
~ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
-Magazine
3cheduled : James Garner, Morgan
3rittany. Ron Hendren .
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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
12:30 0 U U (13) NEWS
0 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN
Scheduled: Julie Andrews and An dy
Kaufman ("Taxi " ). (60 min .)
(Il) PAUL HARVEY COMM ENTARY
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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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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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