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Offered Entertainment for Visitors A festive blend of colors, odors, and languages permeated Nicolet's cafeteria during Fiesta Night '69. While Americans wound spaghetti, Nicolet language stu- dents spiced the atmosphere with inter- national attire and concessions. Paper flowers bloomed from the wheelbarrows of wandering French, Club members. The aroma of freshly-baked pastries invited samplers to the German booth for tortes, the Russian booth for tea cookies, and the Yankee booth for brownies. At the Spanish Club booth students released their tensions by bom- barding a victim with shaving-cream pies. Enthusiastic students in authentic and hand-made costumes highlighted the dance program. During Fiesta Night 1969 the motto of A.F.S., Walk to- gether, talk together, all ye peoples of the earth, for then, and only then,'shall ye have peace, echoed through the halls of Nicolet. Celeste Withey and Till Gcietting enjoyed swinging through the German Club dance during a Fiesta Night rehearsal. For the Fiesta Night pageant dancing girls imported a little bit of Fiesta Night 69 resounded with Nicolet students singing their hopes for l Xll
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Talent Lit Nicolet Stage As emcees jim Dahlman and Dave Bartels opened the 1969 Variety Show, they assured the audience of a great show. judging from the response, the audience agreed. Viewers burst into laughter at the ventriloquist's dummy, a duck, and at the novelty song and dance act. Their cares crept away as a performer played the guitar and sang Simon and Garfun- kel's Feelin' Groovy. When the baton twirler maneuvered her fire-ridden baton, a tense silence enveloped the audi- torium. Throughout the show, Nicolet gave the audience its gift of talent. Jodi Peck practiced to achieve a transition from her front attitude to the rest of her jazz routine. The Stage Band, under the direction of Variety Show Coordinator Mr. Bloe- mers, watched their scores carefully while they played the fast uptempo jazz selection Brownsville Express. H Rick Rudolph concentrated on perfecting his fingering as he per- formed the Ballad of led Clampett for the Variety Show. I4 7 6 .i -1 f r 1. '- ,T , ,K 1. A-,,,M.,.1 5, My A A ., . A, ,- if 1 f f .r 1 - stii ...pg Fr .t . ---.t g vs... -A ,gf-r . .-QS? gg: vt ' iesffk si mqg ft vt. E.. ,i gust -tt wjijl gf Fx Q., ' 5 1221: . , 3,5 -5 ga 13 N3 fs S823 Lip. 5. -3 ee gi- 5 4.1 wer, 'f
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