Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Wan! .Wnihony .Wdams MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN ' - I When Paul left the University of Wis- UV- Y a J.: consin and Schlitz Beer for 'Ole Annapo- lis, he was already equipped with his Y philosophical views on life and how it should be lived. His vivid desires and non-theorist concepts are strengthened and backed by one Miss Ruth Christie, who has been, is, and always will be an inspiration pushing this modern Apollo for- ward. However, despite Paul's stability and strong will to live right, he has and enjoys his carefree moments. With his pleasing and genial personality Nick hopes to enter the foreign diplomatic serv- ice for a few years then return to a lovely home of his own and keep smiling with the world. Paul's future, coupled with Ruthis, is indeed to be envied. Battalion Football 35 Battalion Track 3. H z xxx, i l :l . - ' xl.: - Btwn' 5 N 3- ' -- f W . ---153--M -. 0- 1 li '3',il'2iT,: .Lf-- 'J ' .5 f ff: ' 1 -fi ,L --,...,:a'f , V .T H 2---,g.f f pt., ....,,..4. '.:. ,.-'iq-W1-iliggggaiag '11--, i!s1ft,43f,1 . M -..-,f,,g .af 3,1 -- n---.We 1,51-4.3: '51 -gs :2Lj, . '.?-,gl-gtfgf., , ,Q ... -.'f,-- -1.1,-- . I pw - ,z,., .N -.-, , i l ' af--.-Wi:-.N l V14 rl T , -'air -t-fe' - 1 . fm- - ir--21 'V Y -. L,-1-.-, F '- 'P-T.. - ,.. ' l ,... . -Jtf2I-'1:f2...,g -,t-- .iff - f-ki ' .--t ' S. ra- 41 -we .M--7 d ' .. gf'ffIma-,- I I tfearle goseph Warn-y CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 1 . When he left the halls of science at the ,gui University of Chicago to come to the Q Academy he brought with him a friendly I '- -f A smile and disposition that we shall all re- member. It was a tough engagement with the Dago department et les verbes du jour, but the reward was worth the effort to Cyn for he soon had the Dagos frustrated. After foreign languages it was all smooth sailing for Cy and more and more of his time was devoted to hops, sailing, and the most favored pastime-lasjeunesjilles. Good luck, Cy , give the Fleet the same stuff that you gave the Academy and youill be wearing stars,and scrambled eggs. Battalion Fencing 3g Battalion Puslzball 31 Battalion Fencing 7g Boat Club 3. Jlherman flliesley Qilandin, fr. RAOINE, WISCONSIN The Wisconsin Chamber of Commero lf f'f2.5 probably never realized that it had a Eli unofficial representative in Bancroft Ha Sherm's chief preoccupation while the Naval Academy was the Land of Beautifl Women, and he never let a chance slip by i argue about her superiority. Living from one lean to the next, his greatest joy was Gini, back ' Racine. For the time being myopia stands betwe him and his big ambition in the service-nav aviationg but he has high hopes of flying his o plane someday. His endless sense of humor, desire to be left alone, and his love for Bob Crosb music will always be remembered by his friends. Battalion Crew 4 Reef Poznts Staf Il X.. C Af' ff rff O' ,Q Z-aff ,...f B 7 bwihf-t 'zvof .fer O' 'T U . Q 0 ,..,..-a'7 ' Glofufard ffdufin Blum --.wwf BALTIMORE, MARYLAND W ftjffflfij Not many years ago there was a short man wishing to go to the Naval Academy Faithfully he did the stretching exercises and by the day of his physical exam had uf, elongated himself enough to pass the height requirements. That is the simple story of I-Ioward's entrance. Endowed with the traits of setting his jaw and tying into the job, he has gone on from there and won the name of a worker. During his three years he has had the continuous encouragement of a Baltimore O. A. O. to inspire him to greatel heights in studies, in athletics, and in his chosen profession. The submarine that goes to sea with Howdy aboard will have a real naval oflicer. Varsig: Wrestling 4, 3, 7,' Battalion Lacrosse 4g Reeojztion Committee 4g Cheer Leader 7 158 ,I . , -1 . Q0 ,..... .....-,.. ...tl-:d - NA-In l W , . - 5, - 'J n,..,.f-- ,,....,..f. -' , ,,:,,.-......-.4f- x ,a ,-...,,.lfv, A, Ve in I I ,. W Q ,- ,,..,..-.-. c x .fr ,,,.. ' - ' ' 'i .---- 'Tr T-I , --... .0 -f-- ':'! A , T' , t. 'vl 4 Z -..- -1:-' ' T it .f--' u T1TIf-157 f -I .., . all fate... ,, . ,A ,, . 4 .. i 115-'Y' my, fl- 'Y 1 irny' ' .. 3 , .!'- . ,--:'. .-H5a - ' K ...,,.Tr i' '5'i l'fi-.W fl!! nail' 1 'Ly' ..:. is-..s'5 1- '., :,-- . -:F--.WF-4 4 ' 1- f. ' t ' . -11:-at 'A 1. f- - T , , 't , I I ttf . . . -'G-1 V 5' K y f...-f ' -V M.. , 0 .t ,J -' lm. 7.0.5. 'Y 1 ,... - A A' v i F, -1.4 '-'PA ' 4 '. t ..,,,. -. ' mf ' ,-4---5--- o ' ,,..- .i ,arf--,H- ' mf---,1.f ' 2' Q I J., 0 N-, 4-sf? , I. :,,.,,-.. - A- ' -- ' ,111-A -'fig f-m5-,.....



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Calvin Wfayes Cobb, ir. CoRoNADo, CALIFORNIA ,rf-f A family tradition, plus a father's heart, QQ. 31 would have been broken had Gal not -,.., chosen a service career. His keen analyti- cal Inind easily fathomed the mysteries of science and a number one standing in French attests to his success with the cultural subjects. The inevitable result: stars for the course and ample time for other pursuits-women, cards, varsity tennis, soccer, to name but a few. The only shoals in an otherwise tranquil Academy career were the annual skirmishes with the medicos. Thad',- his long frame bent far forward, his eyes narrowed to thin slits, carrots and vitamin pills oozing from his ears-would eke out a career-saving decision. Gal is set for all O. duties-spotting omitted. Soccer 4, Vdffffjl Temzis 4, 3, 7,' Glee Club 11, French Club 4, 3, S6631-TTOG.Y., 7,' Slam' -4, 3. Edward Tlamillon Qoolin, ir. ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND -3 . Big Edn was never one to worry about .LY a the more prosaic elements of Naval Acad- '- ---rj emy life, a hasty glance at a book was more than enough to assure him of a creditable mark. And then he could devote himself to interests nearer his heart. Whenever-which was not very often-the Executive department gave him an afternoon off from their little round- ups, he could be found on the Severn bending his back to Stroke . Stroke. Eager to laugh and able to see the humorous side of it all, Ed was easily able to cope with all situations. He should continue to do so. Lacrosse 4,' Crew 3, 7. tfhellnar Quai! HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS Following a Swiss boyhood Destiny,s I l' , i i Child talked himself past Ellis Island, approached the Grand Delusionug and 9 with Take 'er down Curley, rented a small flat known as the Dustbowl. At this salty Alcatraz f'Duck developed passions for Man- hattan nightclubs, closet corner gardening, and wifeis trumpet. In Davisian tradition set by Louis and George Stinky scaled the rope until a wrist snapped. Being heartily non-committal, with ladies he lived precariously but gaily. Three years of argu- ment with his cellmate left both bloody but un- bowed. Is he savvy? Sure! But serious? He'd take an option on the Brooklyn Bridge. His one great ambition? To win a ten dollar bet on three years of marriage abstinence. Varxigz Gym 4, 3, 7,' gNl. 160 .Bangdon .Quslin Cook, iz LANSDOWNE, PENNSYLVANIA The Steam Departmenfsinythical' l -44 l py Home weeks became reali 1- Skip with Philadelphia football i weekends, and the daily Inquirer to to look forward. Smooth sailing has been hi note in the classroom as well as on the Chesa Besides sailing, Skip's avocations were l thusiasm for sports, Frenesi, and study hour sessions. His natural ability and common will keep him on top in the future as it has Academy. Always available for extra-instr when we were stymied, he was Tecumseh? And Tecumseh's aide wears 'stars instead aiguillette. His fine attitude, sense of humo clean-cut character will help crystallize E dream to skipper a can. l Log 7, Cumpary Refzresezzlaliue 7,' Stars 4, 3. Robert flllalson Qoriei BENTLEY, KANSAS , ,Q . . .number one in wheat, num 4 1 A -1 in corn, number one in salt, and - six in oil This record and a love were almost all that Bob could tai native Kansas, and the latter more obvio his O. A. O. Getting him off these topics but we found that he could shoot the bre the best. When he took time off from writin to his O. A. O., Bob hit the books. Whether game of bridge, an athletic contest, or a I drag, he always added life to the party. for three years. The former was obvio' '. .c ' l l . . . I . W c Varxiyf RML' 4, 3, 7.

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