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for Special Abilities or Talents CALIPER IN HAND, Bausch and Lomb science award winner Steve Rosholt obtains an accurate measurement in an important physics project. A school building is just a shell without students lining it. A school is no more, and no less, than its occupants. Vikings characterized Golden Valley in all they did. Studious Valleyites exemplified academic leanings of GV. Fun-lovers enjoyed special events. Leaders headed committees, presided over club meetings, guided publications. Athletes put prowess to work by joining a team. Doers made the core of all activities. Each of the 455 Vikings, though, found some niche, some place in which he exhibited a special talent. Some displayed more talents than others. A few received special recognition for a special ability. But no matter how many talents a Valley student possessed he was part of a school—a school that became a living operation because of his participation in its being. A DAILY RITUAL is performed by DAR award winner Leslie Mitchell in her capacity as Student Council member. 9
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All Find Niche, Some Rewarded REPRESENTATIVE of Golden Valley, Mike Murphy and Kathie Mikucki, Boys' and Girls' State delegates will take part in mock government in St. Paul. Participants are sponsored by the American Legion. BETTY CROCKER? Judith Koch is Homemaker of Tomorrow by right of scoring highest on a test administered to Senior girls. HERE I AM AS ASSESSOR ' giggles Nancy Moe to Eileen Carlson, one Girls' County representative to another, recalling their day in county offices. 8
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THE DRAGON OF WENTZ' a flair for the dramatic. The The proved an outlet for artists with the Magenta Cloud and the wonderful Gizzard of Pod for a lien who lost his mane comes to new mane procured with a scale from the Dragon of Wentz. Play Was the Thing” TEACHING METHODS are explained by Mrs. Ella Lindberg, Junior High Math instructor, to Dick Ross. Dick is a member of the FTA group of students who were given a chance for a classroom teaching experience. 10
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