i THE FALCON PRESENTED BY THE CLASS OF 1964 DANUBE . MINNESOTA As you leaf through this book, lean back and reminisce. Before your eyea will appear the hlghllghta of the by-gone year. ....blta and anatchea of memories.......half-forgotten names of people at partlea, acroaa a roon, cloae at hand, or In claaaea.....cheering at gaii - hoem and away........ ainglng and yelling until hoarae on long rldea In crowded buaea.....the jubilant victorlea; the tearful defeata...... ....only piecea of It......only anatchea that we rems«d er ....only minutes that were unimportant - never the importent onea.....the endleaa claaaea to attend.......the problem with which to cope.....the papera that mat be handed In on time ....gym suite.....straight hair and rain.......the emalla of open lab windows.....crowds pushing and hurrying to go somewhere..... ....someone's new car......the fads......the games.... the promises never kept.....the rings, the pins and medals, the sweaters....the thinking that hurts; the constant battle with grades.....the failures; the accomplishments...... everything that occurred here. These snatches of msmorlea have combined to make this year one wo will long remember. Vlth this, the yearbook staff presents the 1964 FALCON. THX STAFF Mr. Orr, Advisor Barbara Seehusen, Editor Trudy Kaiser, Aaa't. Editor Mary Roelofs, Typist Carol 8tollmachor, Typist Patricia Hotovec, Layout Ruth Negen, Layout Connie Schrupp, Business Manager Marilyn Kraft, Aas't. Business Manager BANNING HANSCCK Superintendent Social 12 DUANE C. ORR High Scheol Principal Annual Staff Adviser ADMINISTRA TION RUSSELL B. EDSTROK Elementary Principal ARLENE GOLDHAMMER School Secretary SEATED: Vernon Hoffman, Ellsworth Kaiser, Ted Wertiah, Gust Schroer, Ervin Manthel, Lawrence Van Den Elnde. STANDING: Banning Hanscom, Duane Orr. FACULTY CAROL STAHL Roseland - Grades One and Two LEONA ROELOFS Roseland - Grades Three and Four DIANE BJERKE Grade One MABEL DAVIDSON Grade One OPAL KATTKE Grade Six GERTRUDE LUECK Grade Two FAYE ALLPRESS Grade Five GRACE LUECK Grade Three CONNIE MATTHEES Grade Four G.A.A. Advisor MARVIN STRISSEL Sr. High Mathematica ROSAMOND FULLER Home Economics F.H.A. Advisor NORMAN EMERSON Jr. High Science Head Football Coach MARLYS EMERSON Art CHARLES ERICKSON Industrial Arts Ass't. Basketball Coach RODNEY BLACK Social Physical Education Head Basketball Coach JAMES SVOBODA Jr. High Social Studies Jr. High Football Jr. High Basketball Track Coach MARY SUPPLE Business Education Hawk's Staff Advisor F A C u L T r RUTH BOTTGE Library English Latin JAMES BECKER Vocational Ag. F.F.A. Advisor PAMELA PHILLIPS English Speech Declam Jr. Clasa Play JOAN MESSINA Jr. High English Physical Education THGMAS SWENSON Sr. High Science Aaa't. Football Coach Baseball Coach LANA NKIMAN English Sr. Class Play SVERRE SOLHEIM Music Director MYRON SUSTACEK Jr. High Mathematics DANUBE COOKS: Margaret Yock and Rita Crund ROSELAND CUSTODIAN AND BUS DRIVER: Henry Slagter DANUBE BUS DRIVERS: Gordon Wallert, Kermit Schroeder, Duane Grund, Don Manthel, Albert Klelnhulsen, Elgin Kurts, Harland Krueger, Art Jahnke. STAFF DANUBE CUSTODIANS: Loren Schroeder and Elmer Mlnkel ROSELAND COOK: Rose Brouwer SENIORS PHILLIP SMEDSTAD Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2; Student Council 4; Hawks Staff 4; Speech Club 4; Declam 3; Class Play 3,4; Class Officer 2,4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Student. DEAN SLAGTER Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Hawks Staff 3,4; Speech Club 4; Class Play 3, 4; Declam 3,4; Class Officer 1.4. SENIOR CLASS RUTH NEGEN Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Hawks Staff 3,4; Library Club 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 4; Class Officer 4; Class Play 3. The senior class officers - President, Phillip Smedstad; Vice President, Dean Slagter; Sec- retary, Ruth Negen; and Treasurer, Dwalne Machacek - have led their classmates through many successful endeavors which made their trip to Washington possible. Their projects which consisted of bake sales, caring for the concession stand, class plays, pancake breakfast, paper drives, Christmas csrd sales, and the carnival brought their assets up to $3,910, the «sount necessary to fi- nance the trip. MARGENE ZASKE Library Club 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 4; Class Flay 3. NORMAN GUNDERSON Faotball 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Speech Club 4. RICHARD DYKSTRA Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,4; Hawks Staff 3,4; Class Play 3. BARBARA MILLER Chorus 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Speech Club 2,4; Class Play 3. CLASS COLORS: Graan and white CLASS MOTTO: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. -Tennyson- CLASS FLOWER: White Chrysanthemum HOWARD JAHNKE Football 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Class Play 3. CAROLYN MANTHEI Chorus 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 4; Library Club 3,4; Class Play 3; Speech Club 4. JERRY VAN DEN EINDE Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Class Play 3. PEGGY CONNELLY Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Class Play 3. JANET HOEKSTRA Speech Club 2,4; Class Play 3,4. RICHARD ROSCHILD Speech Club 4; Class Officer 2; Honor Student. SENIORS LINDA SINDELIR Chorus 2,3,4; Hawks Staff 3, 4; Library Club 4; Speech Club 2,4; Declam 3,4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Class Play 4; Queen Candidate 4. DAVID DRAGT Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Student Council 1; Speech Club 4; Class Play 3. CONSTANCE RADDATZ Library Club 4; GAA 2,3,4; Speech Club 4; Class Play 3. LESLIE FREIBORG Foatball 3,4; Speech Club 4; FFA 1,2,3; Officer 3,4; Class Officer 3. DENNIS KQHOUT FFA 1,2,3,4. MARY LOU FRANK Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2; Library Club 3,4; GAA 1,2,3, 4; FHA 3,4; Speech Club 4; Class play 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Attendant 2. ALAN BROUWER Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 3,4; Speech Club 4; Class Play 3; Student Council 2. MONA LEE SCHMIDT Chorus 2,3,4; Hawks Staff 3, 4; Library Club 3,4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; FHA 4; Class Play 3, Speech Club 2. ROGER SHANAHAN Football 4; FFA 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA HOTOVEC Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Hawks Staff 3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; Library Club 3; FHA 3,4; Officer 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Speech Club 4; Dec lam 4; Queen Candidate 4; Attendant 1. CAROL BRUGGERS Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2; Library Club 3,4; Officer 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Class Play 3; Attendant 3; FHA 4. MICHAEL KURTZ Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Student Coun- cil 4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Most Valuable Basketball Player Award. SENIOR S BARBARA SEEHUSEN Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Editor 4; Hawks Staff 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Officer 4; FHA 3,4; Officer 4; Speech Club 2,4; Student Council 3,4; Officer 3,4; Class Play 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Officer 4; Honor Student. RICHARD BLOMQUIST Football 3,4; Baseball 2,3; 4; Speech Club 4; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 2. CONSTANCE SCHRUPP Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Majorette 4; Hawk Staff 3,4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 3,4; Speech Club 2, 4; Declam 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Girl Stater. RONALD SCHRUPP Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Manager 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Chorus 2; Speech Club 4; Class Play 3,4; Most Valuable Football Player Avard. RONALD BROUWER Class Play 3; Speech Club 3, 4. MARY ROELOFS Band 1,2,3,4; Cherus 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Library Club 4; Hawks Staff 3,4; Editor 4; FHA 3,4; Officer 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; Speech Club 2,4; Declam 2,4; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Class Play 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Queen Candidate 4; Honor Student. We, the graduating class of 1964, wish to express our sincere appreciation to our parents, teachers, classmates, and friends who have made our twelve y«ars at D.H.S. the most memorable years of our lives. We leave these cherished halls with a feeling of regret, but we look forward to the future with anticipation and hope. MARY ANN MAURICE Library Club 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 4; Class Play 3. CAROLYN ZASKE Chorus 2,3,4; Hawks Staff 3, 4; Majorette 4; Library Club 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 3; Speech Club 2,4; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Class Play 4; Declam 3,4. ,4 4' DID MOST FOR DBS MOST ATHLETIC SENIOR FRIENDLIEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED HONORS GRADE SEVEN Under the supervision of their advisors, Mrs. Messina and Mr. Sustacek, the seventh graders experienced a successful and exciting first year of junior high school. Their homecoming float, with the theme, Wheel 'em Over , added much color to the parade and won many admiring glances from the spectators. Many of the seventh graders participated in Junior band, 90 Club, and junior high football and basketball. The seventh graders will be back again next year to enjoy another very successful year. CLASS OFFICERS: Barbara Wallert, secretary-trei urer; Lynn Caldwell, vice-president; and Audr Damhof, president. ROW I: V. Kis8ner, L. Mertens, J. Slagter, D. Weigel, R. Shanahan, P. Roelofs, D. Leidheiser, T. Davis, D. Lalim, L. Giere, L. Caldwell, J. Ruter, J. Schafer, M. Haubrich. ROW II: B. Zuidema, V. Schoelkoph, K. Kohout, T. Jansen, J. Lippert, A. Kurtz, R. Boehlert, J. Schnickels, D. Bratsch, A. Damhof, G. Johnson, P. Solheim, L. Uoekstra. ROW III: G. Bulthuis, D. Schneiderman, R. Knapper, B. Wallert, L. Milbrett, D. King, L. Hoekstra, C. Kozubik, J. Slagter, D. Potter, L. Hoekstra, B. Kaiser, J. DeRutyer. ROW IV: R. Roschild, B. Dykema, R. Prodoehl, N. Zaske, M. Hoffman, M. Reep, M. Molenaar, P. Minkel, G. Grosklags, L. Wertish, P. Braun, G. Svobodny, A. Olson. The eighth grade class participated in the home- coming parade by entering a float, We're Engaged to Win . Although it won no prize, they all en- joyed working on their entry. Besides partici- pating in homecoming festivities, many also took part in Junior and senior band, junior chorus, and Junior high sports. Under the supervision of their advisors, Mr. Swenson and Mr. Svoboda, the eighth graders enjoyed an evening of roller skat- ing, their class party. The eighth graders had a very enjoyable year with all of their activities. CLASS OFFICERS: Peggy Schemmel, president; Judy Manthei, secretary-treasurer; Calvin Lueck, Stu- dent Council representative; and Gary Poortvliet, vice-president. GRADE EIGHT ROW I: J. Doleral, J. Peake, C. Felkerts, G. Poertvliet, L. Dykema, G. Kodet, L. Woltjer, R. Wertish. ROW II: P. Sche«el, . Gort, D. Sobers, R. Mattke, D. Mattson, N. Svoboda, R. Folkerta, D. Melleaa. ROW III: D. Williams, J. Manthei, E. Johnson, 1. Keehl, P. Staadfuss, V. Machacek, P. Gort, I. Goldhammer. ROW IV: E. Kohout, S. MoJe, 1. Gort, D. Gena, N. Scheadel, T. Lippert, D. Ferguson, C. Lueck, L. Schoelkoph. The freshmen class officers are admiring one of Che many prise carnival posters. These peppy, fun-loving freshmen spent an exciting and busy year. Their home- coming float, featuring a large egg and the slogan, Let's Produce a Victory , won first place in the junior high divi- sion. They also sponsored a successful soc hop after the Danube-Buffalo Lake game. The freshmen are eagerly looking forward to their sophomore year, marking their entrance into senior high school. CLASS OFFICERS: Kathy Frank, president; Norm Falconer, vice-president; Cherys Penke, secretary; and Tom Van Buren, treasurer. FRESHMEN CLASS ROW I: G. Malecek, E. Schafer, A. Malecek, S. Refslaad, G. Lohmeyer, J. Kohout, E. Kissaer, D. Homdek, D. Kohout, G. Kuester, T. Van Burea. RCW II: M. Wertish, C. Schroeder, R. Manthel, D. Lallm, L. Baltkuls, V. Serbus, M. Dykstra, D. Sckaeldermaa , L. Guadersea, N. Falconer, C. Peake. ROW III: P, Negea, V. Schroeder, M. Knell, M. Llppert, R. Frank, D. Slagter, D. Raddatz, S. Malecek, J. Potter, R. Carlson, K. Prank. ROW IV: I. Schoelkoph, L. Brouwer, M. Norman, R. Wertish, W. Schafer, P. Brouwer, K. Severson, P. Brouwer, N. Schendel, D. Swoboda, W. Lnadquist. These esger faces portray the vim, vigor, and vitality the sophomores have shown throughout the past year. Miss Supple and Mr. Emerson, their advisors, spent many hours working with these young people, helping them choose their homecoming float theme, Bury 'em , and working out the details of the dance they chose as their class party. The sophomore class also sponsored a leaf raking project to raise money for their ultimate goal, the class trip. All in all, this was a very successful year for the sophomore class of Danube High. CLASS OFFICERS: LaVonne Damhof, vice-president; Preston Mattke, president; and Sharon Wallert, secretary-treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW I: C. Bruan, H. Poortvliet, E. Ruud, L. Bruns, J. Sonniers, M. Kirgiss, G. Johnson, J. Penke, B. Woltjer, C. Schemmel. ROW II: D. Kohout, G. Woltjer, K. Zenk, N. Connelly, B. Refsland, W. Dragt, S. Wallert, D. Bratsch, L. Damhof, C. Mueller, L. Schrupp, L. Jahnke. ROW III: R. Folkerts, L. Maurice, P. Mattke, B. Hoffman, B. Bulthuis, L. Knapper, M. Reep, D. Hoekstra, B. Grosklags, W. Damhof, D. Weigel, L. Allpress. ROW IV: L. Slagter, L. Hoffman, R. Lippert, D. Olson, K. Olson, J. Kozubik, J. Hotovec, R. Manthey, A. Miller, R. Mattson, D. Sportel, C. Roelofs. The junior cleat officers check over the results of their record bresking magezine sslssi To sdd to their proceeds of the magazine teles, the Jun- iors sponsored a semiformel dance, making their goal, Washington, D. C., seem e bit closer. Home- coming was thrilling for the entire class, as the juniors submitted the winning float, Pin Down the Bear Pacts . One of the most memorable events of every junior was the ordering of his class ring. Now each student is anticipating his senior year with all its varied activities. CLASS OFFICERS: Carol Stellmacher, vice-president; Sandy Manthei, president; Pat Strootman, secretary; and Charlene Hoekstra, treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS ROW I: T. Leldhelser, M. Frank, D. Davis, C. Schafer, J. Hopman, R. Weigel, C. Hoekstra, C. Kemnitz, S. Kurtz, L. Schoelkoph, M. Fischer, J. Malecek, T. Kaiser. ROW II: S. Manthei, N. Norman, M. Lip pert, B. Bratsch, B. Sindelir, L. Dykema, M. Kozublk, B. Falconer, S. Schmidt, D. Houdek, C. Stellmacher, M. Kraft. ROW III: L. Reetz, C. Moje, R. Groaklags, J. Slagter, N. Malecek, P. Strootman, H. Manthei, H. Caldwell, K. Johnson, B. Spencer, A. Kaiser, S. Severson, A. Schochenmaler. Row IV: K. Aalderks, L. Gens, B. Schendel, 0. Laumer, M. Sommers, J. Knapper, L. Roelofs, M. Schroer, J. Bruggers, C. Molenaar, K. Lueck, M. Manthei, G. Seehusen. ROW Is P. Horejsi, B. Dolezal, K. Potter, T. Sindelir, G. Peterson, L. Bruns, D. Kurtz, R. Malecek, R. Bratsch, J. Haubrich, R. Kohout. ROW II: J, Reek, K. Potter, K, Kramin, M. Standfuss, S. Slagter, K. Zlmner, C. Frank, L. Lippert, D. Westphal, R. Metag, A, Grosklags, D, Houdek, S. Tepfer, ROW III: Mrs. Bjerke, M. Roschild, J. Kaiser, B. Zimmer, T. Minkel, J. Folkerts, J. Haug, R. Gobllsh, K. Kramer, T. Frank, N. Shubert, R. Giere, M. Filzen, R. Jansen, Mrs. Davidson. GRADE ONE GRADE TWO ROW I: R. Ferguson, P. Frank, M. Bruns, B. Myers, G. Tepfer, J. Goldhanner, P. Horejsi, K. Zaske, L. Schafer. ROW II: C. Haug, D. Maurice, K. Kramin, T. Roschild, B. Voelz, T. Hayek, P. Standfuss, G. Krueger,.E, Penke, L. Yock. ROW III: S. Solhelm, T. Ruter, S. Schmidt, K. Nere, L. Molenaar, R. Zimmer, H. Goblisch, J. Breitkruetz, S. Bratsch, K, Filzen, Mrs. Gertrude Lueck. ROW I: B. Tepfer, M. Kohout, M. Schrupp, L. Xepfer, D. Penke, J. Haubrich, S. Woltjer, C. Carlson, G. Kodet, K. Kissner. ROW II: G, Slndellr, P. Schendel, R, Ferguson, M. Nyquist, J. Heinemann, C. Hoffman, I. Frank, M. Kohout, J. Slagter. ROW III: M. Dolezal, L. Aalderks, J. Jansen, M. Minkel, G. Lippert, J. Ruter, D. Metag, D. Hotovec, J. Malecek, Mrs. Grace Lueck. GRADE THREE GRADE FOUR ROW I: . Johnson, R. Penke, L. Raddatz, R. Voelz, R. Pfeffer, L. Mattke, W. Milbrett. ROW II: J. Gens, B. Tock, G. Braun, G. Swoboda, B. Frank, M. Kurtz, J. Allpress, R. Penke. ROW III: Miss Matthees, S. Wertlsh, B. Nere, D. Frank, P. Dykstra, C. King, G. Boehlert, S. Krueger, 0. Maurice, J. Davis, D. Manthei. ROW I: K. Giere, J. Haubrich, S. Malecek, D. Merten , G. Gluth, M. Poortvliet. ROW II: S. Grafenstein, D. Standfu , R. Tepfer, P. Ferguson, T. Schenanel, B. Schroeder. ROW III: C. Houg, D. Bratsch, P. Holwerda, K. Woltjer, M. Hlnrichs, D. Lippert. ROW IV: G. Bulthuis, T. Slagter, B. Standfus , L. Olson, S. Dolezal, Mrs. Allpress. Not Pictured: P. Houdek. ROW I: N. Breitkreutz, K. Frank, C. Kurtz, R. Houdek, B. Tepfer, D. DeRuyter, D. Norman, J. Kodet, C. Lueck, R. Hoekstra. RCW II: A. Fischer, K. Kraft, G. Penke, M. Reek, R. Zenk, C. Frank, S. Kohout, S. Milbrett, G. Refsland, G. Dragt. ROW III: C. Hirman, L. Gens, B. Negen, B. Nyquist, M. Frank, D. Lippert, L. Boehlert, M. Zuidema, D. Roelofs, D. Sindelir, C. Voelz, Mrs. Mattke. ROW I: J. Penning , R. Gort, A. Lippert, P. Hoekstra, J. Knapper. ROW II: V. Hoogheem, L. Roelof , R. Dragt, L. Gort, M. Moje. ROW III: J. Swart, P. Brouwer, D. Huber , V. Bulthuis, D. Slagter, A. Lippert. Mr . Stahl. Not Pictured: M. Molenaar. GRADE ONE TWO ROSELAND GRADE THREE FOUR ROW I: K. Brouwer, S. Hoffman, D. Van Bruen, T. Damhof, L. Swart, I. Penning , T. Williams. ROW II: D. Huber , K. Holwerda, D. Zuidema, D. Bulthui , G. Hoekatra, T. Lippert, N. Bruggers, M. Hoekstra, E. Dragt, D. DeRuyter. Teacher: Mrs. L. Roelofs. first grade reading SEATED: C. Schrupp, K. Zemk, H. Caldwell, B. Seehuaem, P. Straotman, P. Smedatad, M Kurtz. STANDING: A. Schocheamaier, N. Caanelly, W. Schafer, C. Lueck, T. Jaaaea. STUDENT COUNCIL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED: C. Stellmacher, M. Roelofa, B. Seehuaen. STANDING: N. Norman, L. Reetz, C. Kemnltz, S. Manthei, T. Kaiaer. Not Pictured: Phillip Snedatad. This year the members of the Student Council worked diligently to promote better student government at Danube High. They sponsored many worthwhile projects including: repaint- ing and redecorating the lunchroom, sending representatives to the State Student Council Convention in Duluth, organizing Student Government Day, Career Day, Dress-up Day, and Cotton Day. Also, the Council was re- sponsible for the organization of homecoming activities and for the lyceum programs pre- sented throughout the year. ACTIVITIES ADVISOR: Mr. Orr. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Karen Zenk, treasurer; Howard Caldwell, secretary; Barb Seehusen, president; and Pat Strootman, vice-president. MINNESOTA STATE CONVENTION DELEGATES: Nancy Connelly and Allen Schochenmaier. A few members of the Hawks Staff are busily publishing the latest issue of the school paper. t EDITOR: Mary Roelofs HAWKS STAFF ADVISOR: Miss Supple SEATED: M. Roelofs, C. Hoekstra. STANDING: B. Seehusen, M. Kraft, C. Moje, C. Zaske, C. Kemnitz, S. Severson, S. Manthei, L. Sindelir, T. Kaiser, P. Smedstad, C. Schrupp, D. Slagter, R. Negen, R. Dykstra, D. Houdek, B, Grosklags, P, Strootman, P. Hotovec, M. Schmidt, S. Schmidt, B, Sindelir, C. Stellmacher, N. Norman. SEATED: B. Seehuten, T. Kai er. STANDING: R. Neaen. M. Roelofs, C. Schrupp, P. Hotovec, C. Stellmacher. ROW I: C. Schemmel, J. Kohout, E. Kiasner, H. Poortvliet, C. Raddatz, C. Penke, G. Johnaon, D. Lalim, L. Bulthuia, M. Dykatra, M. Frank, L. Bruna, M. Zaake, N. Connelly, G. Kueater, D. Houdek, D. Kohout. ROW II: K. Frank, T. Leldheiaer, T. Kaiaer, P. Connelly, M. Llppert, D. Houdek, R. Weigel, C. Schrupp, M. Knoll, J. Potter, V. Schroeder, S. Manthel, P. Negen, C. Zaake, R. Negen, B. Seehuaen, C. Manthei. ROW III: D. Schneidenian, L. Damhof, M. Maurice, D. Kohout, C. Stell- macher, N. Norman, S. Wallert, K. Zenk, C. Moje, W. Dragt, L. Schrupp, C. Mueller, M. Kraft, C. Hoekatra, M. Schmidt, L. Jahnke, M. Klrgiaa. ROW IV: S. Schmidt, B. Falconer, S. Severaon, L. Schoelkoph, B. Spencer, R. Wertiah, M. Roelofa, N. Schendel, P. Strootman, C. Bruggera, L. Sindellr, M. Norman, P. Hotovec, L. Reetz, L. Dykema, B. Miller, B. Bratach, B. Sindelir. ADVISOR: Mlaa Mattheea G.A.A. OFFICERS: Carol Bruggera, president; Barb Seehusen, vice-preaident; Charlene Hoek- atra, aecretary-treaaurer; and Pat Strootman, Student Council representative. F.H.A. OFFICERS: Pat Hotovec, Barb Slndellr, Karen Zenk, Barb Seehusen, Mary Roelofs, Miriam Kirgiss, Connie Keranitz, and Connie Schrupp. F.H.A. ADVISOR: Mrs. Fuller ROW I: J. Potter, D. Heudek, M, Frank, T. Leidheiser, J. Kahout, M. Wertish, B. Sindelir, D. Schnelderman, C. Schen el. RCW II: C. Hoekatra, M. Lippert, C. Kemnltz, S. Manthei, L. Bruna, N. Nonaan, C. Mueller, S. Wallert, M. Kirglaa, D. Uoudek. ROW III: H. Poortvllet, L. Schoelkoph, B. Falconer, B. Miller, M. Schmidt, C, Schrupp, B. Seehusen, N. Connelly, i. Ruud, V, Schroeder, K. Zenk, P, Connelly, D. Kahout. RCW IV: L. Danhof, I . Schrupp, W, Dragt, B, Spencer, R. Wertish, P, Hotovec, L. Slndellr, C, Bruggers, M, Roelofs, L, Raetz, M. Norman, M. Kozublk, L. Dykena. ROW I: G. Malecek, L. Gunderson, R. Frank, G. Woltjer, W. Lundquiat, J. Penke, S. Malecek, M. Lippert, T. Van Buren. ROW II: D. Svoboda, D, Hoekatra, L. Knapper, L. Gena, D. Kohout, D. Sportel, K. Johnson, V. Damhof, D. Weigel. ROW III; H. Jahnke, 0. Laumer, R. Shanahan, J. Kozubik, J. Hotovec, M. Sonera, A. Miller, W. Schafer, R. Uppert. F.F.A. OFFICERS: Chuck Molenaar, Jerry Seehusen, Ken Johnson, Norm Malecek, Roger Shanahan, and Jerome Kozubik. stamp one of the many new books the library acquired this year. LIBRARY CLUB SEATED: T. Kaiser, R. Megen, M. Schmidt, C. Manthei, L. Sladellr, C. Bruggers, L. Reets, M. Roelofs, C. Zaske, M. Frank, T. Leidheiser. STANDING: J. Malecek, D. Houdek, R. Weigel, S. Manthei, B. Sindelir, S. Schmidt, B. Falconer, S. Severson, M. Korubik, F. Strootman, B. Spencer, J. Hopman, B. Bratsch, C. Stellmacher, C. Kemnitr, S. Kurtz, M. Frank, M. Lippert. FRENCH HORNS Pat Hatavec Connie Schrupp SW !? Laren Gena Mike Schroer Howard Manthel Cheryl Mueller HUHB(yBS Irvin Schaelkoph Byron Bulthula Jin Bruggere Larry Slagter PERCUSSION Carol Bruggers Elaine Ruud Vickie Schroeder Cherya Penke Mary Roelofa BAND BASS Larry Hoffman FLUTES Joyce Potter Nancy Schendel Karen Zenk CLARINETS Phillip Brouwer Barb Seehuaen Mary Frank Marilyn Kraft Shirley Kurtz Ruth Carlaon SAXOPHONES Chuck Schroeder Nancy Connelly Preaton Mattke Peggy Connelly Love Schoelkoph ROW I: A. Malecek, M. Wertiah, E. Schafer, L. Bulthuia, J. Potter, R. Negen, M. Kirgisa, P. Connelly, D. Houdek, P. Negen, T. Kaiser, R. Carlaon, M. Dykatra, C. Penke, D. Houdek, J. Kohout. ROW II: E. Ruud, V. Schroeder, C. Hoekatra, C. Stellmacher, N. Nonaan, M. Schmidt, L. Scholkoph, C. Moje, C. Zaake, C. Mueller, K. Zenk, C. Manthei, M. Kraft, M. Llppert, B. Slndelir, N. Connelly, ROW III: S. Wallert, M. Norman, B, Spencer, M, Roelofa, L. Reetz, E. Scholkoph, D. Weigel, W. Damhof, P. Mattke, P. Strootman, N. Schendel, P. Hotovec, W. Dragt, A. Schochenmaier, C. Schrupp, C. Schroeder, B. Seehuaen. ROW IV: B, Groaklaga, H. Manthei, N. Malecek, G, Seehuaen, B. Schendel, P. Brouwer, J. Knapper, M, Schroer, J. Hotovec, J. Bruggera, D. Slagter, K. Lueck, M. Manthei, L. Gena, H. Caldwell, L. Slagter, B. Bulthuia. 'A THLETICS CO-CAPTAIN: NORM GUNDERSON GUARD The co-captains discuss last minute tactics for the game. CO-CAPTAIN: MIKE KURTZ QUARTERBACK ROW I: B. Grosklags, N. Malecek, K. Jonnson, G. Seehusen, M. Schroer, L. Allprest, D. Weigel, A. Kaiser, K. Aalderks, M. Reep, K. Olson, L. Maurice. ROW II: A. Schochenmaier, J. Slagter, B. Schendel, H. Manthei, K. Lueck, L. Hoffman, H. Caldwell, M. Manthei, J. Bruggers, C. Molenaar, P. Mattke, R. Mattson. ROW III: Mr. Swenson, D. Dragt, P. Smedstad, D. Slagter, J. Van Den Einde, N. Gunderson, M. Kurtz, L. Freiborg, R. Shanahan, A. Brouwer, H. Jahnke, R. Schrupp, R. Blomquist, Mr. Emerson. ROGER SHANAHAN GUARD JERRY VAN DEN EINDE END SENIORS L E S F R E I B 0 R G RONNIE SCHRUPP GUARD DAVE DRAGT HALFBACK PHILLIP SMEDSTAD CENTER THEY OPPONENT Sterden Sacred Heart Bird Island Brevnten Buffale Lake Stewart Hecter Renville Co-captain Norman Gunderson and Mike Kurts were named to the All-Conference team for their outstanding work. Dean Slagter and Ronnie Schrupp received honorable mention. COACHES: Rodney Black and Charles Erickson. A TEAM BASKETBALL KNEELING: Mr. Erickson, Mr. Black. STANDING: D. Dragt, H. Caldwell, K. Johnson, J. Van Den Einde, D. Slagter, J. Bruggers, L. Roelofs, M. Kurts, D. Machacek, J. Knapper, K. Lueck, P. Smedatad, B. Schendel, H. Manthei. B TEAM BASKETBALL Helping to rouae the achool epirit end cheer for their team are the peppy B Team Cheerleadere - Vickie Schroeder, Patty Minkel, Kathy Frank, and Judy Manthel. B TEAM RECORD OPPONENT VE THEY Buffalo Lake 57 34 Sacred Heart 50 30 Renville 37 56 Stewart 47 39 Bird Island 64 44 Brovnton 54 36 Hector 49 28 Buffalo Lake 70 23 Milan 56 41 Sacred Heart 66 32 01 ivla 45 30 Renville 40 34 Stewart 55 33 Mllroy 61 36 Hector 50 28 Bird Ialand 66 37 Brownton 58 26 Olivia 55 33 KNEELING: Mr. Erlckaon. ■R. Folkerta, L. Maurice, P. Mattke, P. Brouver, M. Schendel, R. Manthey, K. Severaon, R. Mattaon, L. Slagter, L. Allpreaa, D. Slagter, D. Raddatz. SENIOR DAVE DRAGT GUARD STARS JERRY VAN DEN EINDE CENTER DWAINE MACHACEK CENTER MIKE KURTZ FORWARD DEAN SLAG TER GUARD PHILLIP SMEDSTAD GUARD Relaxing after a pep feat. Leading the cheers for Danube's A Team basketball squad were: Trudy Leldhelser, Nancy Connelly, Charlene Hoekstra, Carol Moje, and Fat Hotovec. CHEERLEADERS Football formation. With the aid of the band and the cheerleaders, the school spirit of DHS is reaching a climax. Working up a new routine for the next exciting football game are the cheerleaders: Trudy Leldhelser, Carolyn Zaske, Fat Hotovec, Mary Roelofs, Carol Moje, and Nancy Connelly. ROW Is G. Lohaeyer, D. Raddatz, N. Falconer, R. Manthey, L. Caldwell, R. Felkerta, D. Slagtar. ROW II: A. Kurtz, K. Johnson, P. Mattka, H, Manthel, A. Schechenmaler, A. Kaiser, M. Kurtz, P. Smedstad, J. Van Den Kinda, D. Dragt, R. Dykstra, R. Blonqulot. ROW III: H. Caldwell, D. Grosklags, L. Maurice, L. Allprass, K, Olsen, W. Damhef, D. Weigel, M, Reap, L. Slagtar, R, Mattson, K. Severson, D. Olson, R, Schrupp, B. Kaiser, Mr. Swenson. BASEBALL TRACK KNEELING: C. Schafer, B. Schendel, H. Manthel, A. Schochenmaler, D. Slagter, B. Refsland. STANDING: M. Manthel, J. Knapper, J. Van Den Einde, L. Hoffman, J. Bruggers, K. Lueck, Mr. Svoboda. ACTIVITIES H 0 M E C 0 M I N G MART LOU Mis Mary Lou Frank is named 1963 Homecoming Queen. Queen Mary Lou receives a con- gratulatory word from the 1962 queen, Pat Dykema. The new queen, Mary Lou Frank, Is shown with her mother, Mrs. C.J. Frank. THE 1963 ROYAL COURT Seated: 1962 Homecoming Queen, Pat Dykema Left to right: Nancy Connelly, Judy Manthei, Pat Hotovec, Mary Roelofs, Linda Sindelir, Charlene Hoekstra, and Mary Lou Frank. Roses are red, Violets are blue. Who's the fairest One of you? The Royal Court of 1963; Judy Manthei, Nancy Connelly, Ckarlene Hoekatra, Queen Mary Lou Frank, Pat Dykema, Linda Sindelir, Pat Hotovec, and Mary Roelofs. The senior ' entry In the parade was Garden Our Victory . Homecoming queen attendants: Linda Sindelir, Mary Roelefs, and Pat Hetovec. The winning float in the senior high division, entitled Pin Down the Bear Facts , was built by the juniors. Roseland's entry in the homecoming parade consisted of young doctors and nurses Wrapping Up the Bears . The seventh grade's clever addition to the parade was entitled Wheel Em Over . P4RADp The band marches down main street. 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Nancy Schendel, Karen Zenk, and Joyce Potter play a spe- cial ntoaber. The Madrigals entertain. Phillip Smadstad acts as tha Master of Ceremonies. AWARD'S NIGHT il f Dwaine Machacek receives the American Legion Citizenship Award. HOMS ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASS boys 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION JUNIOR HIGH BAND TYPING SCENES CHEMISTRY SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION SENIOR CLASS TRIP WASHINGTON MONUMENT JEFFERSON MEMORIAL LINCOLN MEMORIAL MOUNT VERNON U.S. SUPREME COURT BUILDING ADVERTISING ADVERTISING NO STAR- PICTURE- $ 5.50 $ 7.75 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 STATE BANK OF DANUBE Safety for our depositors Our first consideration Phone 826-2525 Danube, Minnesota DANUBE FARMERS' ELEVATOR Honest values always Phone 826-2476 Danube, Minnesota CASE GARAGE Phone 826-2199 Danube, Minnesota RUEBEN'S MOBIL SERVICE HAZEL'S RESTAURANT Batteries 6ood Pood Tires Home Pastries Accessories Brwvn.T.K SIBLEY CO-OP POWER ASS Phone 826-2560 'N OLIVIA BOWLING CENTER Leslie R. 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