Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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.. . ' T P RO W-E. C. Atkinson H. S. Beard, . S. Beasle , R. I. Boland, C. C. Couture, T. . Cross, R. F. Cuccias H Qian qiqbnmmnmam muy. 9 Q O H. Culman,,C. E. Day, TZIJ. Dwyer,yH. C. Gee, T. R. Hartley. J SECOND R0 W-W. Henningsen, C. Jackson, E. C. Jordan, L. D. Kelly, J. A. Lee, P. J. Love, A. J. Morrow J. K. Mealy, H. D. Mills, J. T. Murray, H. M. Nicholson, W. E. Perkins. THIRD RO W-G. A. Reaves, H. D. Reynolds, J. D. Rives, A. E. Rose, J. Rustling, J. A. Smith, W. R. Smith A. T. Sprague, F. H. Taylor, R. T. Tinney, R. T. Bard, A. K. Bennet. FOURTH ROVV-E. A. Bouveron, J. E. Bryant, J. E. Bucknum, D. L. Burns, J. G. Carl, J. J. Dougherty H. Edwards, N. M. Hill, D. W. Huszagh, W. Kennedy, B. S. Martin, T. McCook. FIFTH ROW'-K. C. Miller, J. S. Perszyk, J. T. Small, J. A. Walsh. ' ' .L,'..'.s13::TMiJ2:E, ' .' - '. : - ' -., ,. ,, . ,- .v,,: ea...-'.'ei'-r ..':.3-a-:L-..a,,,,...,.. ,..-H.-...,- -.-- Y. -...-Y-A ,....R MA- .,. V- . .. . . . . . . .. ' Cl FRONT ROW-L. D. Reed, E. J. Power A. S. Dowd, A. Landis jr., L. Bilder, F. J. Korb, G. V. Gordon E annum qtgbmnalmimmlya 6 9 7 D. D. Farshingjr., P. Kvvart, M. P. Merner, R. P. Howardjr., S. W. Burgess, T. R. Johnsonjr SECOND R0 W-J. G. Wick, J. W. Crane jr., J. S. Brayton jr., J. B. Craven jr., J. S. Gardner, G. G. Strott W. F. Regan, J. E. Holkko, R. S. Gerth, T. J. Hudner jr., W. J. Callahan, R. J. Bowllan THIRD ROW-H. L. Warren jr., D. R. Nolen, E. R. Hill jr., J. W. Woy, K. J. Lambert, L. J. Curtin P. B. Fairman, J. E. Snyder, H. L. Reycroft jr., E. J. McCormack jr., E. R. Rosenberg. FOURTH ROW-J. A. McCook, T. J. Tiernan, C. G. McPartland, H. D. Moore, H. L. Wilder, J. W. Hill H. Remsen, K. B. Webster, C. J. Schoepe, J. P. Flanagan jr. 3 9 J

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flllerrill Edwin flliagner RIQEVILLE, IOWA , , u ,kgilfrl Wag left his Iowa farm one bright spring morning headed for Great Lakes. Two years later he turned up at the Academy, , . J, a veteran of sea duty on a battlewagon of the Pacific Fleet. He excelled in side-horseplay on the gym squad Plebe year and made his bat- talion debating team. Later he took his turn at company wrestling. Romantically, Wag was a gambler. He escorted sight-unseen more times than a cat has lives, but Dame Fortune was always his gracious lady. His brick-to-blind-drag ratio was the lowest in the Regiment. He hopes to graduate to action on a Pacific cruiser or carrier. Varsity Gym 4, g45t. Qonald Tlenry liebe!! ' WAUSAU, WISCONSIN heated . .Q argument on some obscure su bject-these K, W game of softball, or, above all, A. - were among the few things that could keep Zibby away from the books. A mania for all sorts of facts, everything from the All-American fullback of ten years ago to the minute details of academic subjects, made the stars come easy. Whether it was a gal back home or just plain red mike, Zibby steered clear of all feminine attach- ments and spent his free time keeping up on the latest sports events or writing the latest faux pas of the Executive Department in his little black book. F ' A long hike through the woods, a fast W A - Y ll at Boat Club 4, 3, 7,' German Club 4, 3,' golnn Turion flliilliams WooDsTocK, VIRGINIA 5 I Use plenty of good nature, brains, and A chow. Mix well and season with a likable Llglgmll smile, a good pitching arm, and a liberal sprinkling of handball, and you've got amiable Johnny, HJ. P. The Jeep, Williams. Now and then John would get the feeling that he was heavy for his weight, but he would always hit his bunk until he slept off that feeling. Jeep liked his athletics though. He played a good game of tennis and a rugged game of handball, and pitched a mighty good game of baseball. On the diamond or in the classroom J. P. had plenty on the ball. Subjects and batters alike went down the hard way. Varsig' Baseball 4, 3, 7, NAQ Mz'lz'laU1 Track 3, 7945, Forezlgn Language Club 4, 3, Boat Club 7,' Stars 4, 3. Que Wober! flliilson ORANGE, 'TEXAS The thing we remember about our first liTQ'lAQiQ Et meeting with the Mexican, on the day '45 was born, was his cowboy boots. Wonderful Texas was always his favorite subject in bull sessions. He liked to read good books and always believed that the best way to keep fit was to spend every other afternoon on his bunk. On his energetic afternoons, he worked out at bridge, company football or softball. Because he thinks twice as fast as most of us, Mex has starred since the beginning of Plebe year. His one ambi- tion is to settle down on a ranch and raise cattle and kids-and he'll do it one of these days. iffy? ll, 1 Company Football 3, 79455 Sparzzlrh Club 3, 7g Boat Club 4, 3, 75 Stan' 4, 3. U fir -as-aa., if .-Qi f'f'1r'f.sZL, '. 'A--. - ' A -,, lg if-A-If ' .-- I .-aw' 3 I. .- ,,,,,.,, a:5.T.ri ' .fs-.fu - 1 f--f-f-- W 'Thi' ,.,f--' N - ' '---..-I.-.. . -NNW- V-M ilT f---.gy-Y44 --'-we---Af.-..,,. - -v.1T'l -. , . r j 'Q - i ' --...- -5, ' I 5' ,-...- , N E 7. Y ,- P'-- ' -', 1 3 .1 .1'f - -----f r H 'Q xiii -i 1 sf il' fl -. - .R I R 311 I : E, 'V , . a ..11 : ,f i, . D, 5 . , ,I q y il. I, -.. .. -W. . . h . ,I , .-.-.,,.-..,,U, iz ' - , t 1' fi! ,..... --- 1 Q 1 . A ' If if, 'r -.--.-- r N S, 1 !,. . . L7 fuff M.. A 1 4 - , , Q f I j . 1 I -'M L, '-' - xl '13 .IF f , '- -. 4 .- . ' , ' ff QQ X .q , , x E u . H A . .. . x A. .X we- fm.. .ff 'mi'-'- ' -, 'Uqfx iz'-iilfif I '-'F' 6 '- -I - 1-K if. A 5 1' -' .1 f ..kx,.- ,fl-I f,'f,, , L '-.M l -,, V.. X ' ,ff .CJ .5 . X, zu . , l .- l,,?,v,!74f -A 'f. N '. ' 1 ' ' ff .1 If ' . J - -, . - IQQ' I 'M '5 ' l .zu ,. - I , ' ,X ' ' ? ' f fa- ff- l , 7 .':',.f af . , f' 1 -. - A - .. - Q.: - ,ar- 'ff41,'f2 '1'm:fee-1m- 1 , --vw: fm: .., I, ' ..4',5, . .Z.,LQM6::,E-,Q fit.,-f'j,2iiA2k.',::, 'qc- ' '.. nu- 1' 4 ,,, .. may -n- - 'T r i , . 'rf ' qs Q rv. .1-.- -6-,-f ,,,. .,,w:.,,,,. a-P NF P -v--wr -v-rg, ,f .M .T. Z4 'A ' f:-.1- L- ' rf 1' 'Z' - '1 Lucky Bag, Company Represenlalivs 7,' Stars 4, 3. I if - - M -N ,zz . 'tit f Nffrffiie -fr-P Per' 182 e,:.2vx:f.-- -,fiery-.. g??-a:,:A-... N., l --Q-UNH' - ,vu ---it-Q5-: f f.f. '. -K.,--- '1ii ' I '1- ----- -V-nf:--. . ' ., 'few-rpxsf. ' ' '-f:r i S -J-5'? 5 fR1e Q ,,,,q., -E. hd, AL , 'iggagg' --4 . ,..f...---N, -El pf . rt len'-Y -



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N Qi EMM. cgi Q 61 315001, COMPANY OFFICER ELEVENTI-I COMPANY From June to December eleven hundred and forty odd candidates sifted through the fine filter of Naval Academy selection. At the very end of that motley composition of young manhood was estab- lished an organization known, technically, as the Twentieth Com- pany. These fifty Plebe members cast together by circumstance forming the stern of a massive Regiment represented truly a cross section of American lineage. Conspicuous in position as last on the muster we dwelt in fourth deck rooms, observed fifth 'CF ree Sunday, and formed the rear guard at all military functions. Perhaps this more than anything else caused us to shake our lists at fate and swear by the Bible that someday 'fthe last shall be first. Two years hence, the last were absorbed in the middle. Now with our training starting to crystallize, we dedicated brief moments to dragging our O. A. O.'s and probably longer moments to thinking of them, yet our minds became more and more occupied with the serious problem born December 7, 1941. The Held broadens but we shall rendezvous again when time and tide permit. But we cannot say where, for this is merely the introduction to the history of the men of the Eleventh Company.

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