Looking for a compassionate girl who loves to ski and sing? Look no further than Natalie Bishop ’18! This week’s Campus Cutie has a bright future ahead of her, and has many stories to share!
“The Basics”
Name: Natalie Bishop
Class Year: 2018
Major: Undecided
Hometown: Westford, Massachusetts
Activities: Alpine Ski Club, RA, and Three Miles Lost
Interested In: Men
Relationship Status: Single
Describe yourself in three words: Outgoing, compassionate, determined
Celebrity Crush: Ryan Gosling
“Favorites”
Place in Geneva: Bagels and Cakes
Place to Party: Chi Phi, I love the dancing!
Type of Food: Italian
Sport: Skiing
Animal: Golden retriever
Vacation Spot: My family’s cottage on Lake Ontario
HC: How do you feel about being nominated as a Campus Cutie?
NB: I think it’s really cool! I’ve seen people get nominated before and I love the people that are, so it’s really an honor.
HC: What do you like most about HWS?
NB: The diversity of things that you can be involved with. I love learning new things; so being in different clubs allows me to learn different perspectives.
HC: What is your idea of the perfect date in Geneva, New York?
NB: Dancing and hanging out by the lake with someone fun and easy to talk to.
HC: What is the worst date you have ever been on?
NB: This guy and I were in the middle school play together and he wanted to hang out before. He gave me a good luck kiss, it was my first kiss ever and my worst. It was so bad that I was scared that all boys kissed like that. After it he bragged to all of his friends that he was such a good kisser. I freaked out to my sister about it and she helped me through the traumatizing experience. Luckily I’ve kissed people since then, thank god, and I know that was just a weird moment in my life.
HC: What is something on your bucket list?
NB: I’d love to go skydiving!
HC: Who is your role model and why?
NB: My parents and my sister taught me how to grow up loving people and to respect everyone. They helped me grow into a strong woman.
HC: What is something most people don’t know about you?
NB: For the past five summers I’ve written a journal every day. It’s really cool to look back at everything I wrote about.
HC: What is your most embarrassing moment?
NB: My most embarrassing moment was in gym class in high school, every kid had to run up to the teachers and give them a slip for what activity they wanted to do and they went in order from senior to freshmen. The gym teacher yelled out freshmen as a joke so I immediately ran up in front of 150 people by myself, so I could get the activity I wanted, I then noticed that everyone was laughing and staring at me. Plus I had a soccer game so I was dressed up for spirit.
HC: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
NB: I want to be an environmental activist, and hopefully my relationship status is no longer single.
HC: What do you want to be remembered for at HWS?
NB: Being a nice person that was there for people and contributing to making a difference on campus.