Nicolet High School - Shield Yearbook (Glendale, WI)

 - Class of 1959

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ar, OREIG LA GUAGE ae-can ' K!! A language is learned through reading, writing, listening, and speaking. A language becomes a part of a person through frequent use and constant repetition. A language is more than just groupings of words. It is a bond between people of different backgrounds. To create ties between Nicolet students and those of foreign countries, to promote inter' national understanding, and to broaden cultural interests, the Nieolet language department offers French, Spanish, German, Latin, and Russian. DEPARTME T 'Gul -A-v-.,,,. Mrs. Ballagas Mrs. Bahneman 'iv 'sam .at , if ,,..,.. Mr. Bartz Miss Elioplos Mr. Iamosky Mr. O'Kcefe Mrs. Pohlman 29

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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF A ERICA Assistants, supervisors, leaders are Nicolet F. B. L. A. members, part of a state chapter, part of a national organization. To stimulate their interest in the husiness profession, memf hers inet and talked with men and women active in the lwusiness world and conducted a husinessmen's survey which involved writing four hundred letters to employers and em' ployees. At the state F. B. L. A. convention in Madison, memhers entered spelling, oratory, and parliamentary procedure contests and competed for Mr. and Miss F. B. L. A. To practice the hasic husiness skills learned in Nicolet classrooms, they sold supplies in the school store and typed material for teachers. To hecome competent, intelligent leaders conf trihuting to their school, their community, and their future professions is the goal of these future husiness leaders of America. Oil to the state F. B. L. A. convention in Madison. --S President Walter Schoenfeld, vieefpresident and Mary Schulpius, secretary Loreen Fratrick, treasurer Fred Shapiro, and reporter Ellen Shea discussed the agenda for the next F.B.L.A. meeting. Eyes focused on the stage, attentive F.B.L.A.'ers listened to a Zg progress report of their husinessman's survey. Q



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RUSSIAN CLUB up-1 Secretary Eve Parrish, vicefpresident Michelle Marks, and president Mike Swislcy discuss the club constitution. In the winter in the Christmas assemhly Grand' father and his friends applauded the Russian dancers. ln the spring at a cluh meeting, student dancers entertained and then cluh inemhers evaluated the year's activities. To give Nicolet students a greater insight into the language and culture of the Russian people than that which can he ohtained from formal studies is the goal of The Russian Cluh, Nicolet's newest language group, Appearances on a tele' vision program and in Nieolet's Christmas celebration helped the memhers increase their knowledge of and appreciation for Russian customs and traditions. Cluh sponsor Mr. vlamosky, who once taught in Czechoslavakia, gave several informative talks to the students and arranged for outstanding Russian movies of the past to he shown at Nicolet during the second semester. A new organization, The Russian Clulw has not yet lwecome a full participant in Nicolet's life. However, the eager interest of the seventeen students studying Russian this year is reflected in the growing interest of the student hody in this activity. if sl ln the fall on the television show XVoinan's Wc1rld, memhers exhihited their newly acquired Russian skills. .50 X Q

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