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

 - Class of 1965

Page 94 of 112

 

Bainbridge Guilford High School - Echo Yearbook (Bainbridge, NY) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 94 of 112
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ECHO YEAPBOOIG EDITOIZ Everyone's happy-go-lucky friend, Chick Darling, is one of the most dependable seniors B-G has ever known. If you would like to know who the chief engineer was who directed and put together this fine Echo . . . it was none other than our Mr. Darling. Chick spent hours of planning and organizing as editor of the '65 yearbook. He stayed always calm but made sure that every deadline was met. I'm sure B-G must agree that one of Chick's greatest contributions to our school has been his keen sense of humor throughout the years. His eagerness to learn and assist have been shown predominantly in many fields. He has been a member of band, chorus, vocal ensemble, orchestrag also College Prep English class, Blue and White Staff and Student Council. As editor of the 1965 Echo he has reached success for himself, his staff and his class. PHILLIP DARLING QENIOI-2.9 WI-I0 LEAD TI-IEIRJ Cl-A99 camera C!-ASQ PRESIDENT Ian is a friendly, versatile person, with a seemingly unlimited energy for useful activities. Always reliable, she has proven herself capable in many areas of service. . Last year, she served as class secretary, this year as its able President. Her inspiration has given various class committees a needed boost. In service to the school, Jan is equally outstanding. Student Council can claim her, and the school chapter of the National Honor Society knows her better as President. 'She also wields a literary pen toward the creation of the 1965 Echo, Jan graces virtually all school music organizations and throws herself whole- heartedly into girls' sports intramurals. Thus, the class of 1965 proudly presents Jan Green, toward a better world JANETTE GREEN of tomorrow. STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT lf you want a job well done, give it to the busiest person you know. This well-known cliche describes Kathy Lewis perfectly. She is a member of the National Honor Society. She has consistently participated in all the major girls' sports. For three straight years she has won the Girls' Sports Award. Under her administrations as vice-president and president of student council, the Council has made great progress. In her junior year, she attended the National Student Council Leader- ship Conference in Bangor, Maine, Besides many other responsibilities, too numerous for our space, Kathy has also found time to serve on the Blue and White staff and to function as the business manager of the Echo. A We expect to hear great things from her in the future - first woman President, perhaps? KATHY LEWIS

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ROBERT ANU U2 WIN THE HEARTS OF EVERYONE Sawaddi! Sawai Boonma from Na- koun Nayoke, Thailand might greet you like this, but here in Bainbridge, Robert says hi, Robert is our American Field Service foreign exchange student. ' Robert prefers a small town to a large city and was happy to find Bainbridge fit- ting right into his dreams. He quickly ad- justed himself to local customs and is off to a fine start in his new school. Robert also became interested in our sportsllsuch as football, basketball, and hunting. Thanks to AFS and the friendly Bain- 4 The Class of 1965 is proud to be able to count as one of its members Liesbeth Ketjen, who has brought a bit of Holland to Bainbridge for the current school year. An outgoing, fun-loving, and energet- ic teen, Leisbeth hails from Baarn, a suburb of Amsterdam. Already a high school graduate in her own country, Leisbeth speaks French and .German as well as Eng- lish. . She has wholeheartedly enjoyed her stay in the United States and has rapidly become .V . , accustomed to our way of life, The fact . ' ' K x bridge inhabitants Robert has had an enjoyj, T. I V, - K me dr, 'LQ' that Leisbeth lived with four different fami- able year. t . .. eg f 1 I t , lies during her stay in Bainbridge will give lxgilggifgpin. , Q. .... . ,E .n jg g p her a broad view of American life in a l' ii Nj-C, . ,P l small town. 5 H e Q f rto,,M1.5,pjLermQI -U!Y 7f ' . I R 1 C nat news items nnbmron., Wes I 'Boi A ' 'inane SIGHT' per'??5461: MrS- 'Rex WlnI3Gf1mm' . P tet- mise Pmmbfidge. 9598734151 or MTS- tl I V,,, C , . W, ' ugainbfmgel ,961-3337 1 . .X Stgrmig . -A R' ' N C T -1 ma wiihkmrss ivxalahd mem R I ' I . 'rhornaSN:cM:r2,andxd8i19 te'fw2,, gut-:SYS mf - ' T- e+a 'na . Jones., .V V- on -. - .grins Week rC1'f,'f2'eE given at me in hon' a .Lai,9f4.N9'2f?l5L9 SCOTLAND V9 Probably the most exciting and stimulating event of my high school fdays was my trip to Scotland. With great pleasure, I went as a Rotary ' foreign exchange student to represent our Bainbridge Rotary. I lived in a typical southwest sea-coast town with narrow streets and stone buildings. It was in the center of Girvan over a tea room bakery that the Johnstones, my Scotish family, lived. There was never a dull moment, I saw most of Scotland including Glasgow and the capital Edinburgh. I saw many castles and was fortu- nate to see Tony -Lema in the British Open. I was impressed by the great amount of friendliness and hospitality shown by the people of Scotland. Again, many thanks to the Johnstones, the Girvan Rotary Club and the Bainbridge Rotary Club. Norman Booth 89 k , l



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BLUE AND WHITE EDITOR Have you ever thought, How do all those write-ups for the Blue and llllg-2 and E-gh-Q, ever get written? Well the answer is - Cathy Neidlinger, editor in chief of the Blue and White, and literary editor of the 'B-43131-: Be- sides giving assignments and organizing the literary sections, she is respon- sible for each write-up. Cathy has served her school in many other capacities. She was class treasurer in her sophomore year and is now a senior representative to the Student Council. She has been a valuable member of color guard since the 10th grade. Even more impressive is her record in girls' varsity sports. As a fresh- man, she made varsity volleyball and ever since has beenva valuable mem- ber hof the team. Cathy has served on varsity teams in basketball, hockey, soccer, and softball. She received her sports letter in her junior year. I Journalism is Cathy's chosen field and her fine leadership promises to pay off for her. CATHY NEIDLINGER DEQEEM5 SPECIAL PPAIQE we cannon Mucrcuw Mary Doolittle, outstanding musician of the Senior Class, demonstrat- ed this distinction by her appreciation for the art and her dedication to it. This evidences in her performance on the flute in Senior Band, by her sing- ing in the senior Chorus, and by her playing of the cello in the Senior Orchestra here and being chosen to play in the Binghamton Symphony. Mary is a music major here and plans to be one in college. She has earned her title and wears it well. MARY DOOLITTLE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Jan Green, Jim Briggs and Cathy Neidlinger are the re- cipients of Regents Scholarships. This is a great honor to the school and to the students and merits our salute. Jody Wright, Mike Dunn, and Ray Hankey. They will re- ceive scholarships in the event that a recipient goes out of state to college, according to their place in line. FIRST ROW L-R: Donna Patchen, Jody Wright, Jim Briggs, Jan Green. SECOND ROW L-R: Cathy Neidlinger, Mike Dunn, Ray Hankey. A- 9I Runners up, or alternates are as follows: Donna Patchen,

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Bainbridge Guilford High School - Echo Yearbook (Bainbridge, NY) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 78

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