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BHS Welcomed Germany's Burkhardt Hoper As School's Second Friendly Foreign Student '1 4 ...., Yi' Gtr N-v E' l-. Y' When Burkhardt Hoper's parents arrived in the United States in April, Miss Margaret Means' homeroom planned a reception for Burk and his parents. Burk posed with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rothe, left, his real parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayfield, right, his American parents Musicians entertained at the reception. When friendly Burkhardt Hoper from Bremen, Germany, enrolled in classes at Bloomington High School in September, he took his place as the school's second foreign student. Masahide Matsuoka, better known as Mat, R- from Sasaguri, Japan, had completed his full year at the school only three months earlier. Burk, much like his predecessor, wasted lit- tle time in taking his place as a senior at BHS. Bloomington High School students agreed that Burk was quite a guy. The success of the American Field Service's program was clearly demonstrated by students when they purchased over -S1200 worth of Friend- ship Shares, almost double the amount needed, to guarantee the continuance of the program. Kibitzing before the start of the American Field Service Assembly were Wes Hicks, left, who spent the summer of '62 as a foreign student in Fritzlar, Ger- many, and Dave Mayfield, center, whose family hosted Burkhardt Hoper, right, the schooI's second foreign student. Burk came from Bremen, Germany. The assembly initiated a drive for more funds to support still another foreign student who might come to the school next year.
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One Grecian Urn, chirped Eulalie McKecknie Shinn qPat Gradyy, center, as the ladies of the Del Sarte Society grace- fully executed their version of Grecian culture for the ice cream sociable. Other dancers cavorting in the scene included Alice McLane and Lila Reynolds. left, and Wendy Stephens and Jan Russell, right. i 6 6 ' 7 7 ' ' The MUSIC Man Insplred Dancers, Slngers There were bells at Miriam and Harold's last meeting on the foot Crouching behind the desk to avoid Miriam's wrath, Professor Hill CFred bridge. Paulette Robbins and David Smith portrayed the lead roles in Clemensl missed the slap intended for him. Instead, Tommy Djilas CTerry The Music Man for one of the three well-done performances. Vlietj received the blow full force. Pat Butcher portrayed Miriam. .S . .1 24
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