Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Qliill q 0llf Qdams, ir. AMARILLO, TEXAS F Q 'A l Trading six-guns for 16-inch ones, Wild ' Bill left the Panhandle for the Academy. He promptly set a full-speed-ahead course to the top. Although never a bookworm, Bill was always found near the top of the list of star men. His closest approach to being unsat was in dragging during the first part of Youngster year, but through frequent extra instruction periods every weekend, he is now starring in that also. His congenial, frank, unassuming manner makes every acquaintance a fast friend. Extra curricular inter- ests: tennis, lacrosse, gym, and, oh yes, bunk drills. Keep up the good work, Bill. You're a good ship- mate. Battalion Track 3,' Battalion Tennis 3, Varriyf Gym 7, Quartcrrleok SOCiEQl 4, 3,' Spanislz Club 4, 3, 75 Boat Club 3, 7,' Starr 4, 3. goseph flee Uionds ALHAMBRA, CALIFORNIA V oe took the oath six years ago. He ac- J quired an appropriate sea-going attitude 1' from the M isgf, and the Pollack gave him a good start in submarines. After a mild Q scutlie with the Foreign Language Department, he settled down to relax and enjoy First Class year. Battalion football, boxing, and sack drills were a part of his Naval Academy curriculum, the latter receiving the most time and talent. Whenever Joe said anything during study hour, it was usually the answer to a steam problem. At other times he dem- onstrated an unusual ability for telling sea-stories. His tour of shore duty being about over, Joe will be happy to return to one of Uncle Sam's pig-boats. Battalion Handball 35 Battalion Football 4, 3,' Battalion Boxing 4g Reception Committee 3, 7. Woberl Bemus Baldwin P FARGO, NORTI-I DAKOTA .X , 9 Br-r-ring-study hour. This was Bob's 1 51- y cue to open his text-books, study, do a few probs, and then devote the rest of the period to heckling a certain Mexican who had unfortunately pitched his wigwam next door to this lively lad. This easy-going, happy, North Dakota man won many lifelong friends fboth male and femalej with his winning smile and pleas- ing personality. Standing high in Bull made Bob a prominent figure in any session of ubattin' the breezefi Whenever Bob wasn't playing soccer, writing for the Log, starring, or singing in the choir, he was helping some bucket with juice probs, planning some practical joke, or dreaming of those weekends in New York. Varsity Sorter 4, 3, 7, aNAf, a4jf, Nflg Company Mililagf Track 3, 7945, Log, Sports Ezlitor 4, 3, 7,' I Choir 4, 3, 7,' Stars 3. Woberl Burien Wear KENOSPIA, WISCONSIN 1- -4 3 Bob brought with him to the Nav: Academy a near-starring aptitude fc studies, a remarkable flair for Spanisl l,Qf. 11 and an infinite capacity for worrying Ursa Minor took avid interest in all that went o around him, a fact which may have accounted fc his being a Doubting Thomas-a faith that ra mained unchanged until all the facts were knowi Never bothered by women, possessing the admin able faculty of being able to take them or leax them alone, Bob spent a prohtable three years ' the Ensign Factory and hopes ardently to g Caribbean duty in order to continue his pleasu able association with all things Spanish. Sjzanislz Club 4, 3, 7,' Boat Club 4,' Radio Club 7. - -r-. ,, ht..-i'I.A,. iff - ., .-- V- I . 1.-. --f-T? 5-' ,. '- ...- .-,,..- ,ff-f: .. ...,...,, -., wi-.. .....,.,..,- -'--W. ., XM, --ar, s,,,,,:4..r---.,..n-..,-,vu .-. ci.-.....-. ' .... A '-4-'T I N r 'f tl 'l vr-- ui V ' WL.. , , z f : 'W' v.-AWA E X It flf.. W 7 1. .g-N ai . ,1 ' --.,. s..,,,' M Ls' 5 - :tl JW! 'M'A 'f.g,:-.. 1 ' 5' A . l .-' ...-- Z- f-- X' 'lg' ' , .Q yy? ,. e-' L 'FI . Ak i Al ' A ' L A A A X, 'A' 1 . 11. . ' .hz X lt .yrtitlfll A gl -H' - way tl '. ff 1-,f 9 It iw.. xx-,S -wibvtg fl, 'I I ,Na .. - A l ' ff' '-. ' Ai 1 . , , Xml I . l I 1 0,42 : - If . is .Jtf - i8k'i' 10' ' ,..,, - .4 . .. A ,hmfgfg I ,- 51.. ' 'VT 'rn -fi-'vgaq , ,. TTI - -1-3--1 ,Cn t.,.-H1 1f.ul tf!ff ,xt-.fLiQ1,.1, ,Qs V .gh ,...5 5..m2,.!-'za-vgg.:f ...1f Lv'9 n-. ,, N 1' 'Af 'Q,..g,. ' . --An ,F F- - A -- :- i . 'tex'-.:', ,J W- gvq':'32?-H ll .-esvee' '-'f' 1 ,j 3.-u-,, T:.-QW- ' 'A ,..,.. ...1,wrr'L',,.. 'JA' --4'w':: ' , ' - if if W1r---avi, ,,. 4 51.43,- 5 :2,5tA ...TQ-... ?g,,,., W, -L - 3 -f,-,A -I , '45-,. --A fra-f-?':4? vu..-. is.,,..v-u-.1F:g':i.11vi'- if ..f 'A?4'g,'f-.-4-.- --HM A. 'Y .--.-r2H A -1' -HUC-f ' -- ---t:n- ' V, N, .W - H fbf. -wattage-.. ....-.Q . . . 1-1:5-11ra:g A Jzf' L- ' ' --'W' ' ,..,.-v... -A-.Jam -'-'H'25f1-f-,3 35 0 'LISP' ' HM -LL -Nfk','K' .-.ff , . -: ......-t, ,-7 Q --, . - 25 9' ' t ' . ni- ' -MHQP 'E-p-ww N -

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-'wwf-I A.4: -fi-i ' Hrihur Qranlly Wrislouf, ir. Noruvouc, VIRGINIA A Southern gentleman with those typical characteristics of honor, hospitality, cour- tesy, and a high sense of justice, A. B.'s amiability and quick wit earned him nicknames. Roundy was never found griev- 1f he missed his mark. He recovered quickly was ready for more, be it academics, a high a friendly tussle. Billy did not excel in or win an N, but he was a booster all activities and starred in the hearts of his and many lady acquaintances. His in life is enviable: growing up in a wonderful , being an Eagle Scout, and graduating from Academy leave few American ideals for him accomplish. flback fl, 45, Battalion Football 3,' Compafiy Touclijfootboll 3, 79455 Battalion Track 35 Boat Club 4, 3, 75 Reception Committee 4, 35 Stage Gang 3, 7. 'X-.nie-s.,,,,i'-w..,, ', 5-,mg -hs-N -In , ...as -. -xxln-M ...,,,.-M ,Nglhf . . .,,,-A ,-1...-n.,.wb', SX.S.,N:-.,,,,W --.. ' a..., if--..I, f-..-mg x, -swan 'H--. -Nun-NX .,...,,-Ni NNE X XEESIQSTQE-if .... J riff f as .ff f '?e'e . E 7 F Y H f Q , wg f ' ' ,A 5 4152 A l ' -.:.v'fi4 , .- 'a' , g.,,'y.-,:5,..,v.1 seg- V 7-1633921914--2:-:.'+f-1 .,., . ,,.,, ,,,., , . A , .,,.w ..r,f,, .i,,,, fr N i .Egfi?' .f -. -1-, 44+-5-.4 -gg' -.:,..r:-'-L ' - V J-' ft .,. 1 J ., 4 -H , ' .. ., - - 5. , H. ,,f NG, , ,-I ,A ,- -,,-.V . is . i 1 4 1 l I ,if 1 ' - ,., , ' ,.. ' 1,-f-'..,,, I'-. 'L ,i- Ji 'Nw , Max.,-V. '1 gg,-Q pu.-,:-,:Vi.l:,:,m g . r--.ni,,,, .1 P , 'N ' 4 -:L2-ze-l'PFf '+4e322 ijfilfgg E 0,53-4 Quwiiri. .wc .. . 1 in-11.-.---:'t-'f.vff . - ' Jilin.,-,,..,.4-,,.f' 5' -.uf 1,1':'-'4gr',j,s,g -...f ,fj 57' F454-4' Louis gage Chrysler GRINNELL, IowA constant running battles with the forma- tion late bell, and incessant skirmishes f. : ' 1' A two year siege by the Dago department, with the Exec. department had no effect on the nonchalant Lou-Baby. He never lost his big grin as he calmly took all reverses in stride. Transplanted from the campus of Grinnell College after two years there, the academics here presented him no problems, aside from his occasional bouts with the Spanish primer. He was occupied mostly by his correspondence with innumerable campus beauties from Denver to Skaneateles and a fine library of records. A gentleman, mature and cap- able, Lou will carry his weight well in the Fleet. Reeeptiorz Committee 3, 7,' Stage Gang, Pres., 3, 7,' Boat Club 4, 3, 7: Radio Club 35 Spanish Club 3. games Qnslouf Cole LYNNHAVEN, VIRGINIA sailing on the Chesapeake when a storm blew him into Annapolis, and before he i ' could leave, the Executive Department had made him a midshipman. Since the chow was good, he decided to stay. For three years two things constantly puzzled him: why the rest of the section was out of step, and how the choir survived with- out his services. A song was his panacea for all worries. If not dragging, he could be found on the golf course. A pilot before he was a Middie, Jim hopes to return 'to the clouds on a pair of navy wings. The story goes that one day I-Bloc was Plebe Gay 4,- Battalion Goyf 3, 7g Qoaom-dak Smeg, 4,- . .Choir and Glee Club 45 Radio Club 7. 1: af-'ll'--r' l 73 fr-,Tp '53 Aa!-:li--'li '--W we t'iv -f-Z...-f -' ,ff 1, X :fN ---y,,f:-- sq -- Xt N, ,-.I Jinx.- .. -its D I-Q. -.Q'glt,gf7.., X S va., -,fl -vw.-N X 5... C . 'J-1x,Ng,'.f xx. , , CX X .,..-. Q? me Maur-fr:-...ff ' N--4-'H K1 'X ir--V . -:gb-R tl.,-,YBN . ' -x vir- qg x. '1- Qaniel Cooper Clemenls KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE ' i -1 Gur Dan'l came from the hills of Ten- ., S' nessee, with a rolling walk and a love of ' fi the simple things of life. He had plenty of ' - A athletic ability but little athletic ambition, and he spent his afternoons in the gym wrestling or playing handball. Since Bull was his pet peeve, his happiest moment came at the end of First Class Summer when he submitted his last E. H. SL G. brain baffler. Being hooked', before he put on shoes and joined the Navy, Dan was always true to Roz, dragging her every weekend. He wants a sub, and we hope it carries a double ration of chow -or the crew will starve. Battalion Football 4,5 Battalion Wrestling 4g Luclgy Bag, Company Circulation Representative 3, 7. ' -A---t N - J -'17'fi55ifE4i..Q.-., fav-- .f 51.1 ic,f.,.j'r-- 4-- ' fwuai,1'r cz' 341 ffi 'v,.s.,Y ,'qgq-.... F-ZJ:M.g!v::'f-- - H-1-.,i..P-'s --M ., 1-,1-f1.1g.,, -nu kg-3755, :M-Y W -L -JA.. 4 - 'fs-.,,,,, lx Q-,fa lx MT' .,.-..Cg i,1,gI.',QL:f7ZvQg t xR..T,R - S-2,53 --, n -,..,g5:, - ' - - 'Xian ' 'X -X m ,M--,47' ' -o., .

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