Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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gosepll grancis Tlolzbauer LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA 1 Six feet of sea-goin' Marine landed at the Naval Academy in 1941 with two years of service behind him. Although usually serious, he always enjoyed some fun even if something like his hair was the subject matter. At some time or other he tried every sport at the Academy, where his hard-working, hard-hitting nature served him well. joe, always true to the O. A. O., very seldom was seen at the weekend hops. He now leaves a great number of Navy friends, to return to his first love, the Marines, where, according to him, they still count cadence with a T our left-2-3-43' . I- lvl ,.,,.w.,..... .. Football 4, '45,' Battalion Lacrosse 3, '45 Battalion Puxhball, 35 Battalion Football 7, German Club, 4, 3, 7g Newman Club Seojv- Treas. 4, 3, 7. . . i lift' A ' ' 5' hi . Mi... 5 :'5C.:f,...XJ tl, . -1R,f.p..,'r ,I V. 5 'Q A-1 X LN 51 .. ' N.. -A ' --A l .sr-H ,te 41 ' ---age-.. in - .. , .rf-kia., D N1j3:,,-t..,QQQ,2. is gi nt, Qi' lg- . ,I , . f i t-1:4 S, - as , f ': --Awf- x A, I ' 4 ' gh - ,. - L' , J , ,. W 5 f'2':::Q7-v- 'gn -' -f f.:-19':1t,f - t - ' - a a 'fifJ'l'W-'.'Ef'f.l '7'1' 1- fir, es! in -5. :. .m n . .- it-xi' -'W VT .3 f if QM! v if ll . .1 ' 1, Eff. 1952311 . l-.as X 7' 'r - SEEK uf: -4. V' . H A M h . r,,I 'afl- f-5 -43,4 , .,a,-- p-N,...'-:q- J- -- v N ai. Y ' A I P. , v '-D - va. , , -fl, - ,, Aaah- f e - A ll fs-Wear: ---fa-W ' ' V, .. -- -f - - H f - -A-'f f- , . r I l Charles flliallon Qarviw BRADY, TEXAS gg, To: Texas, deep in the heart of. 'Fi 5' . 1,, , gg, From. Navy Department. K-5 ifnlf . . ' Via' Pony Express Subject: Fitness report, Jarvis, C. W. References: Six ex-wives, two N. Y. cabbies, one red address book, 63 conduct reports, one praying mantis. Enclosures: One slightly bald, much worn, and completely dilapidated midshipman, garter size 6, for observation. 1. Character: Tough hombre with the plebes, but with a heart like a soft-boiled egg. 2. Personality: F riendliest critter in these parts. It is reported that this man put the system on a laugh to laugh basis. Sang his way through the upper classes and walked his way through the Executive department. Right arm usually under strain of girl or gun. 3. Future: Watery, but .never without a friend. Varrig' Track 4, 3, '45,' Campaign Football 3, 79455 Battalion Football 3. fied tflanley Qoluuon IQNOXVILLE, IOWA Hey, Ted, my gal has a friend who 5-E, wants to come down for the weekend. 1 'v a 3 33 .bell .- .- .- Shes really cute-I hear. So it went during the week, and the following Satur- day would see Ted with a new drag. Easy going, friendly, and modest, he had that rare ability to turn acquaintances into friends with a modicum of effort. If his name happened to be in print on one of the academic bulletin boards, he would swear a bit and turn his thoughts once again to women. When Ted joins the Fleet, the morale of his ship should rise considerably, for when he is around,.one's troubles just naturally take a back seat. Battalion Puslzball 3,' Battalion Track 3, 7.' 'X 8 . 'Cf if ,, ..... ,,....--------' f -,. MMM, Likw- . .... ..., ...,. - ' iocfg . ,j,,,,f1,...-I-f' 'I -.'.,. fri 1.3 . - ' 'h i ..., V- if- ' i I ,.'-A-1 l 2- T 'T-T M 'Mt-2' LW? 15 1 ' Q f, -T n,-, 1-I--9-o A' D ,j'ITi'I 7' O 0 o K ,. , ff- '-TW 1 - games tfleufarl Uienrifiilj We f-- ilf1fi1i'l'-fy, GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA ' 42 A , A jitterbug who can really jit, J. S. is a witty, debonair fellow with a leg-slapper . answer for every crack. His no strain attitude and natural good humor make ,F friends throughout the regiment. His room is always jammed with fellows chewing the rag or just enjoying the jolly atmosphere. Jim drags as often as possible, es cially to hops. The nickname, Lucky Jeemief' came from his obsession, bridge. His imita- tion of Quasimodo would get him the bellringerls job at Notre Dame. Strangers might think that the system has gotten another one, but hels always been that way, ask the folks back home in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Still, when itls necessary to work to stay sat, Jim digs right in. Gym 4, g45t,' Newman Club 4, 3, 75 German Club 4, 3, 7. 134 .,- 0 E? 1- ' ,,...- 'wh ,,.,f?7 ' .. .1 '-.-- ' T 'P' .. .f -f' ' ,..q env' ' f neil, .1- ' K 211: . time ',,,,,,,.......:'1,,,. ..- A-0. 4 -4 at g bww L ,-,- T I I , ,-,.,,-.--rr: I....-f' ' 5 V , 4 in .HV - A . . . ...af f..: 'l W '. 'E .--. - 2 U ,A V . , . - 'jar-:EIL j s. l Ili :FJ ' ' ' tl' ' 'vi-P I --.,zf.'- ' 'QE' . a.4i af sf ..,, Nl- 'M A fv.'.,.,af1. 1 A 9 4 -- ' .-1 T ,..- 'T' N-.. ' A 4 -4- . , ' ,.. M 1 'Q Ar' A,.,,.f--- .asf ,f 0 fvwyff A ,,--ff' O Q 1,-11 ' .- ,,,.-fd I Af.: ' ffl -- , 1355. . V .Zi J, .. PC-



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Ularry Rollo .lfuebbe HORTON, KANSAS -. tention between basketball in the after- . - -. noons and bridge in the evenings. His ..f -'. !- -I At the Academy Harry divided his at- t f. f ' hearty, deep-voiced greeting soon became a classic. He usually spent his study hours in friendly rough-and-tumble bouts or more peaceful discussions concerning his many feminine ad- mirers. Never a Red Mike, he was soon recog- nized as one of those individuals fittingly described as a Big Time Operator. Rollo', dragged oftener plebe year than most men do in all three years. Harry probably knew more of his classmates by their Hrst name than anyone else in '45. There were few who did not find him a never-ending source of amusement and hilarity. Battalion Basketball 4,' Battalion Puslzball 3. Uloberi games Walrick Gllurplly SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN He ambled in with the rest of the crowd. He was really a sight to behold. How he balanced himself on those bow- legs Is a secret he never has told. A bow-legged Irishman, we said from out West, just fresh from his saddle and girthf' We were wrong, so we learned Ere the Hrst day had turned- Wisconsin was the state of his birth. If you craved an argument, pie race, or fib, Murf was the man for the task. He could rave on for hours, no script, just ad lib. In the limelight he sure loved to bask. Now don't get us wrong. Murf is tops. His friendliness, loyalty, and spunk Are traits that we find Make us all like his kind. The rest of this stuff is all bunk. Company Football 3, 7Q1f5,'l Orchestra 4,' lfrident 4,- Recrption Committee 3. l - Qohn granklin Wltlfain OIL CITY, PENNSYLVANIA Three years ago Mac packed up his : ' i 1 - -, toothbrush, bade farewell to Oil City and made his way to Orabtown. Along with this toothbrush Came a line, based mostly upon the scenic beauties of Oil City. It wasn't long before his positive personality and snappy comebacks for everything had him well oriented among his classmates. His activities were varied, consisting mostly of athletics, dragging, and bull-sessions, with equll stress on each. Not heavy enough for varsity sports he competed in a variety of company sports doing well in all. Mac's crowning achievement, for which he shall be long remem- bered is his uncanny ability to keep away from the Pap Sheet. Touch Football 3, 1945, Battalion Crew 3. 136 Tl fugene flilaluln MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA ' ' Presenting Gene, Sub-Squad Cap Elmo Mahan! This dashing, adven - gentleman is a pure-blooded K but not the type about whom Stei writes. Conscientious and hard working, he let anything interfere with his studies. He little difliculty saying Senor for the Dago cl ment, but that wasn't enough to scare hin chief obstacle was the Sub-Squad. He coull under water longer than he could float, bu Ortland didn't seem to appreciate his skill. considered wine and women the finer poil life, give him a week end in Washington a would surely go to town, He possesses that i with the fair sex, and he keeps them only record. F .FF L... , 17'-Q .l Sub Squad ll, 3, 7. Wlerbcrl W. Woorman DELTA, OHIO xi Qjtjqkj Leaving the secluded streets of Ohio with the gleam of an electr gineer in his eye, Herb spent tw making connections Celectricalj z State. To follow the life of a sailor, Herm Buckeye State and descended upon the Trade School beside the Severn. With h determination, he faithfully pursued his one winning an N in crew. Having accon his task and standing in the first 150 of l while doing it, he is looking for new rivers His winning spirit and the hours spent at H Hall should stand him in good stead with ar crew. Varsigf Crew fl, 3, 7, '45 N,' Battalion Football Boat Club 3, 7,' German Club 4. 3: 0rclzc.ftra 4,

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