Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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'KN gall Qqnmlnlbinln TOP ROW-A. J. Allen jr., D. O. Conway, E. J. Costello, T. T. Culpepper, R. A. Davis, F. M. Doughty, yo O Q J. F. Fagan ji., M. L. Frank, V. R. Gullatt, J. L. HZIIIS, W. E. Kaloupek, A. S. Karch. SECOND RO W-J. Kaufman, R. N. Krause, D. Lademan, R. M. Lawrence, R. E. McCall, M. L. Medcalfe R. D. Milloy, C. G. Moodyjr.,J. S. Owens, G. P. Pavis, R. P. Richardsonjr., H. G. Schoonmaker THIRD RO W'-E.J. Sheehy, N. E. Sills, P. R. Taylorjr., R. D. Thompson,J. M. Tierney, C. W. Tinch, R. A. Vaill H. M. Waddell jr., H. L. Weigle, A. T. White, C. S. Williams jr., R. K. Wingo. FOURTH ROW-F. G. Babbitt, J. T. Burrill, T. I-I. Clark jr., J. G. Cunningham, F. D. Eble, W. D. Hall V. S. Hastings, W. G. Lessmann, J. O. Lyon, J. W. Macy jr., D. E. Newmani W. K. Petticrew jr. FIFTH R0 W-W. R. Pfefferkorn, J. A. Sickel, B. L. Snyder jr., R. A. Spargo, W. R. Steers, J. T. Thompson R. J. Trott, W. A. Weaver jr., R. W. Worrall. - ,f ., ' . r .1 . - ..w ' A , A . , ,' .- 4 ..e - -. -, 1 V E 5. - .u faa- my 3153 , ax, -wg, '- H , Q -- f. . . ' , , ' ' f' ' - W . 1' ...L -1s+.1 11. -15.1 . .. - V -.f ... ,, . , - - -. - ,H 5 - . 'U ,,,s, -.42 ,f . , , MY.. ,y ,-1 . Y I 4 - .., f-:r.- jx- if A ,, . . .- -', ' - ff- -1.,,T,.. ,W-, :f2:g.,,--pl.. , .A ' - .- -. -. W -. . -, -f-, .-.5 .. .- , .N---f,. f3-fi H--'4'-' --xfags. ,. lf :lr i' . ' 4 - 1.1 'f. ' 55,14 - 1 .5 -Q-an-1:...,--.,...g,, fgia. .g..g.:f ....' -L ,, 'i-'a..'-Live-::-pzp,:Eif5::fff4.,LL?5e.4Te2fS'f:'LL'' 4 4 , FRONT ROW-T. F. Davis, J. s. U.-ban, R. B. mating, F. T. House jr., R. E. Lloyd, E. H. Kiehl, V. M. Dupy, HM qiqpnmlwlny' ' ' H9 'm' 7 L. F. schempp jr., E. B. Longmuir jr., R. c. Bagnall, D. A. Mccoskrie, j. P. shawn, L. A. Tepper. V SECOND RO W-R. E. Davis, C. A. Krez, S. Turner, R. L. Gehring, T. E. Cohen, J. J. Raftery, D. K. Skinner, L. H. Guertin, E. P. Appert, C. E. Slonim, R. C. Atkinson, P. F. Hunter iii. THIRD ROW-W. A. Teasley jr., J. B. Stagg, W. C. Rae jr., E. I-I. Pillsbury, A. R. Schuknecht, K. H. Volk, D. B. Adams, D. L.'Hancock, W. T. Sanders jr., A. B. Sides, J. D. Davidson. . FOURTH ROW-J. B. Schafer, H. B. Rathbone, W. F. W. Reeve, N. W. Gokey iii, R. E. Cummings, jr., R. F. Conway, J. H. Millington, P. Y. Matthews jr., C. Dew jr., J. E. Myrick. 5 7 9

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games Huron Jilllifll NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Don't worry about it, Smitty will l EV7' tell you, and probably no one ever fol- l A lowed that advice better than he. No g problem ever gets him excited whether it involves academics or women, because, in his own ingenious way, he can always figure out a solution. It was his ready smile and his ability to mix that won him the post of Chairman of the Reception Committee. Smitty's background of cruising on the foamy brine of the Chesapeake has made him an expert sailor. The Bull department objected strenuously to his bad spelling, but math and juice gave him no trouble. Smitty will get what he wants, because it's hard to find a defense against his glib tongue and persuasive manner. Varsiga Sailing 4, 3, 7,' Reception Committee 4, 3, 7,- Clzairman 7,' Luclgz Bag Staj' 7,' Boat Club 4, 3, 7,' .Newman Club 4, 3, 7. ka. l 'V I P . , I 5 4 ,Q . I W, .N- H 4 T X' I :T 4 , W' V. ,. : J ,ul ..6,,.,-.,, -wi, gwgf. - H - . .. .-if: . s fer' 'se f ----W... b ,93 it e ,., - :pg -R . at 1. -we 'fi 5 W e I . y, 1 1-2 , J ' u, J 'ix 1. .H-wi .v, h, 5, jf ,,,. iw, H'-fs' 1 1' f ' J 1 v I-. .-, jr, uw i , '-+ A , ax y , Hag at , A I - I ai, H I-51. .II , I v sf ,Q ' 1 of I I '1 'U ', Q A i I ,i ' 1 H . I' K . K ,.. ' 1 Vu 1 -.. it 'N x J x i n f M, r . r-1--' ,x -. ' ' f , if , P.Z,f1Qj:-'-I . 2-:lr -Z .t, -3-1, e-- A- - U ., --- ...e l - --.. t Q: '.'5 -. . 1 4' 'lv'- '--61 11' A -1'2 'Y . JY, N P l -, - 2 , . ,, . -',,... a , jq : f J- fl- - Mig '-f X :.,,.1' - ' -es, .-5.5, ....,,.x:? ,,f.4R:o. ,-ld , r v- ' N . . T- - - F ' rqurjr: X . -A X' - .. ti, - . . s. , sl . ,I - I . ' ,gg '- . f. - +I-fs. - Iv' -N . f -- T ------- W- ., .. '--e::L---J J1- vi ,,.Y 9 1aj:.f4f,,jg2e,.H,- ,F - .M .5 ,,.,, ,. A,J:21. 7 .1 j flllillon 1 Turner SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ' 59 1 Milt c aims he's from God's Country, 'f but for three years we haven't been able to decide just where that is. We've finally - made him a native of Washington. With a trail of feminine interests from all points, he still hasn't an O. A. O. among them. Milt picked up a few pointers on the Eastern style of dancing at the tea Hghts and has been carrying on since the iirst one he attended. He works hard and plays hard, putting his best into anything he does. His good nature and dependability have made him many friends in the Regiment. flliilliam Jin!! tfleufarl, un CHICAGO, ILLINOIS U I3 2 With super-ego, generosity, and rarest of all Naval Academy traits, the ability to Battalion Swimming 3,' Battalion Water Polo 35 Choir 4, 3, 7g RKCEPZZAOII Committee 3, 7,' C-'lee Club 4, 7. mind his own business, Bill came from Chicago via M. I. T., where he learned how to get the values for the problems. Coach Tommy Taylor taught him to play a good game E!! of soccer, or so we have been led to believe. He hd - really knows his way around socially blows hot V66 f , .fi - - ' 5 ci t vii f X 3- and cold w1th the young ladies, and spends a small Q. it Jig f ng- . . 'I . .- r. ,f fortune In telephone calls to prospective weekend Q., Xtwq, iff, gl , ,731 H 31' , drags. If we said the usual thing about his being a QM 'N 'f.-L3 -5,1 'lf 'pil ' W- f' 5 if .fl cs as - Mint-li'. li 'L lf- 1 hit? if fb' ff' -' af valuable asset to the Fleet, he would just laugh. XIX .Ng Q. pg! i if L. , f ,jf fp . 7 t'M' ,, 45.11. J 1 4,4 S0 we wont- kai wi ix MR 'f ff' ff , .Qt V V- 4. 'f. ff f ',, .55 Battalion Soccer 45 Varsigf Soccer 3, 7g Log 4, 3,' 'I 'FAX if. xx 3.VN1f'g. fe' ' .K 'f l. if ft' Photo Club 4 3. l iff iftfl. i ' l 'ff 'f,1ff ff'- ' i i systnfm Q2 9 ,'iM? ' Rl xg' .1 1- ,-1-' I 1 'fy . N9.T!3,k:,,'f tcgx- - R.. U H Q I Y .AWWA ., MK4,Ymfff ,....:,,,,,,T K x R' 1 -V' li! 'I , -sf-t -'K-'K ' :W .ff , ff A ..Mf.NA4?,0fg'qr ,. ,L-1.5,-pai'-n-fs' s. ..-f...... ' Jdlvlil- flliillianl Ulenry flllhile, fr. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI get-A. Qi Z l Quiet, steady, ever pleasant, Bill was an ideal roommate. He was equally ready to go out for a game of touch football, to engage in a discussion of the merits and de- merits of the System or to settle down for a quiet evening with a book, his pipe, and his favorite music. Aside from math problems, academics were easy for Bill, and when it came to Bull and languages, he was in his element. He was a member of the choir for three years, and was a member of the Battalion push ball, water polo, and swimming teams. Bill should find a place for himself wherever he goes. Cod speed, Bill. Battalion Swimming 4, 3, 7,' Battalion Water Palo 3,5 Choir 4, 3, 7g Glee Club 7. 168



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N Z6 Ennio. gf Z Qylqwbfd, gm COMPANY OFFICER TENTH COMPANY For two years we marched with a big 1 on the guidon ahead of us. First Class year found a zero added, but the balmy breezes of the top decks of Bancroft Hall seemed unchanged. Always a savvy company, blood was much thicker than water in the classroom. Despite the fact that several men fell by the wayside with silicosis of the lungs caused by repeated workings at boards next to the chalk dust wizards, most of the company remained intact throughout our three year adventure. Sometimes short on athletes, but never short on spirit, the tenacious Tenth had many exciting contests with her sister companies. Sometimes we won, often we lostg but friendships and close ties were welded and the radiator squad became legend. During Youngster Year, the Wednesday afternoon P-rades on Worden Field seemed to be our meat, and six consecutive first places were chalked up. First Class Year started off slowly, but continued improvements, coupled with wholehearted aid from the under classes, gave evidence that the company was not satisfied to rest on previous laurels. Now that our Severn days are over, we have only our memories. But they are pleasant ones and will carry us through the uncharted days ahead. I

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