Bainbridge Guilford High School - Echo Yearbook (Bainbridge, NY)

 - Class of 1965

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DO YOU IZEMEMBEIZJ? Terry Kinney's Kathy Lewis Club. No girls al- lowed, not even Kathy Lewis . . . The Nature Club, president Kathy Sherman . . . Linda Lol- ler's Halloween Party where kittens were first prizes . . . The Salzberg Gazette . . -. Cathy W. , Jan G. , Linda Loller, Andrea S. , and Donna P. and their picnic on Mt. Pleasant. Linda imi- tated a bear and poor Andrea and Cathy thought it was real . . . Linda Loller's sleigh riding parties . . . The Sixth Grade Washington Trip . . . The rotten banana which dropped on Dick Tripp's head from the bus rack . . . Linda Loller's bed collaps- ing with her in it . . . Jody Wright getting locked in the shower . . . Poor Pat Hotaling who was sick for the whole trip . . v. Sippin' Cider --We still remember the words and our own particular version . . . Those wild May Days on Pryne Hill . . . Mrs. Smart's plays in eighth grade-- Puss in the Port- hole, Lucky Thirteen, Vicky Gets the Vote . . . Mrs. Cheesbro talking about the birds . . . Mrs, Lord's cat stories . . . Advanced math with Mrs. Cheesbro and eighth grade algebra with Mr. Anderson . . . We survived initiation while the girls wore the football uniforms and the guys did a little cheerleading . . . Mr. Homa making us think with his big voice . . . Mr. Vredenburgh throw- ing erasers at Carol Houck during General Science . . . our prom, Harbor Lights --We swore our next dance would be simple! . . . It was-- Home for the Holiday and noqody came . . . World's Fair Band . . . Linda Loller and Jan getting locked out of their room in housecoats and curlers . . . that ordered pizza that never came, while the girls waited and waited . . . Sherm's suitcase that got locked with everything inside it including the key . . . Miss Smith's extra large sweatshirt. WILL WE EVER FORGET? . . . Jim's,- Chick's, and Norman's Beatle haircuts . . . Ben's.beard--we liked itg why did he shave it off? . . . National Merit tests when the lights went out, the heat went off and Jim lost his breakfast . . . gym class--what unusual uniforms . . . Lynn Loller falling into the volleyball net while attempting to spike 'em . . Mr. Vicary's book reports . . . oral reports in Eng- iish. . . Chick burning his shirt in chem. lab. . . Winch, Connie, Rosie, and John Winn doing the Monkey and the Frug . . . Pat and Pretty Woman at Suzette's good-bye party . . . Board- ing House Reach - the ad-libbing broke up the stage hands backstage even more than the audience. The one we all remember was by Terry Kinney: There goes Jim Shea on his bicycle. Wish I had a bicycle, . . . Getting our heads taped for our mortar boards - shall we put the tassel in front? And now it's time to say good luck and hope that everything works out well. Gee, is it really over? swasm w sw wmxwwmmswmsv.wsxssWsassxwssuw.usssu-f.ssswmsvs wwswswmmsmmwssmwstsswmssxssss.r ,W , Y

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ADRIANI. WRIGHT ERIC T. YOUNGS IUDY E. YOUNGS THOMAS W. REES TI-IEIIZQPORIQ F-IAVEBEEN HAPJ' OFT!-IEIIPJLIVEQ JODY WRIGHT - Even virtue is more fair when it appears in a beautiful person. RICK YOUNGS - Inwardness and mildness do make for rnan's happiness . ' JUDY YOUNGS - Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. TOM REES - Loves cars galore in every store. DICK CUTTING - Oh give us a man who sings at his work. KEN MOTT - Everyone excels in something in which another fails. JAMES PRATT - Silence is more eloquent than words. . PI-IIL SEYMOUR - An affable and courteous gentleman. Seniors at basketball practice RICHARD M, CUTTING KENNETH E. MOTT JAMES L. PRATT PHILIP I. SEYMOUR, IR.



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X A F S SPONSORS MAURY Maury as she is known to her American friends, is the lovely, red- headed beauty sent to us by the A F S from Montevideo, Uruguay, South America Her country has a comparatively mild climate, but she has en- Joyed frol1ck1ng in the snow of the good old U S. A. She has taken up bowling and is becoming so adept that she 1S threatening to beat us all. She and Lresbeth have a running feud to see who will have the highest score Also in her short stay she has become an active member of the varsity hockey team has helped on the Blue and White as a reporter, and In Uruguay she was working as a student teacher in The British School While 1n the Bainbridge Guilford School system, she observed in our elementary grades and taught several classes. When Maury returns home she plans to finish her education and become a teacher. From Australia comes Susette Lindsey shown here presenting Mrs Niles with a book on Australia as REPRESENTING OUR SCHOOL AT COLGATE QENIOES IN TF-IE NEWS At Boys State we learned how our New York State government func- tions on all the levels including city county and state We held cam- paigns debates delegation conventions, party caucases and elections lnpour debates we discussed such important and controversial issues as re apportionment of New York, and civil rights. Also to help us to better understand our government we had many guest speakers. Some of the more important were such men as Congressman Stratton, Assemblyman Tyler, and the Honorable Boyd Bolder, mayor of Utica. OUR URAGUAYAN Mavourneen Ellis HERE'S TO SUSETTE A graduate of an all-girls' school, Susette welcomed the chance to become better acquainted with American life. She found that our curriculum isn't too different from Austral1a's, but she did discover that life in a pub- lic school is rather different. Susette plans to enter the 'University of Australia to study education. The friendliness and cooperation displayed by Susette during her stay made her a very welcome addi- tion to the school and to the community. She adapted easily to life in a small townfand subsequently worked her way into all our hearts. B-Li was very lucky to have had such a wonderful person and excellent representative from Australia y ., 'F' it Is. -E MKS N-xii -ARM

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