Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Richard Griffin .nlexander JAMESTOWN, RHODE ISLAND 1-. L egularities as coffee pots, hot plates, an electric vibrator for his ever retreating hair line, long distance code calls to the Reserves on the inter-deck telephones, and more serious moments studying the technical aspects of aviation. With an enviable sense of humor, a flair for writing, and a yearning for a New England retire- ment in Providence Plantations, he was a constant source of amusement to his friends and classmates, but one of utter bewilderment to the Executive Department. Alex strolled his way through studies and fraps with his characteristic easy-going manner, doing his bit in a big way to make life at Bancroft more pleasant. Dick divided his time between such non- Il r 'lvl' Cnmpary Soccer 3, 7, '45,' Trident 4, 3. l iv x 'b+fQ.g ' '1 -. 'uk . , . ,Q I 3 f img F C,,,,-.--vf-f--f- '4:rw - x,-'-- om , ,gg fqg alteig. . -g:f,,':jL..-,,.,,.,.:.. dl X X- mr 41 'f ...,.,,,.,..P4g:.. L if : H ,. 1-ff' . , 1,7 ' 1,2171 vu' . .. -M.. .7 .fin . -A' -i - ff - Q. -P- fl at Qt x 5. He: 'rg wh, J. , P- 3 T w . Q Q 'Q'-1 . . L. ., .. . .. . f-.nt Nwmu -f-'- 'Q - - ir.-ff - ' --'Erika x . 5 .Ns fgf' it Hgiliili .ri 'g IPA' f ' f .A-Ha' Rt, -i J .ililwu xr 3 W. r f fi .., N' ',.f.x.1tff,tJtf?' 172-it I - :-- ' f . f n- M- Zllgg- ' L, p5g,4L'-,fri-.' . -E..--. ' V-rf f: ':5: t'g6 h K 7 ' i ' ,EA 1' 1 ,. '--rv bi-T'-E'-1-.f ffa ffr? A., ,.S..'s'Q, 1 - '- 1 aww- - , V ,il Vi --I -- Y' 'rum 47 - - Rf - -'fb Uioberl Richard .Qxehon , EL Pfxso, TEXAS - Bob has always impressed us most by being very able in a great many ways, while never straining himself to be out- standing in any one of them. I-Ie is a fellow who has a fine set of values, is keen and ob- servant, and who knows definitely what he likes. L Like many of us, his store of blue moments have been wrapped up with low temperatures, dull studies, and fond memories, but his quick wit and fast humor have always provided the needed tonic. . Add interesting work, a share of responsibilities, -.sa.'E.E. . Tuul QE .Wllrnendinger MOLINE, ILLINOIS . f I Paul came to the Navy from Moline, , ' Illinois, bringing with him a tennis rac- quet, golf clubs, a constant smile, and a knack for accomplishing work with the least waste of energy. With a casual air, that always made him seem to have control of the situation, Paul faced the Academic Departments and usually came out on top. Never worry about a situation until you meet it seemed to be Paulis philosophy of life and it certainly worked for him. In fact the only thing that ever seemed to perturb this de- bonair gentleman, was that weekends came only once a week. Battalion Tennis 4, 3, 7g Stage Gang 4, 3, 7. good food, good music, many friends, laughs and grouches, sell Maryland at a loss, throw in the whole state of Texas, and you have a rough notion of the life he's going to lead. Baal Club 4 3 7' Press Detail 4 3 7' Receplion Commzltee 4 3 7 'N YF 3 3 ff' ,H-J I4 17 L fu .r- 49 , ff' j -' - r, ,... ,, 1, ' f A A - ...r We .W pfaaffgfgaa..,..a.a.g oo l o -,,,.f Qlf:L?7 'f:-'- Ni . rf ,4,....,,-- - 9 L .,...- t-..:..--9 ' ,f rf' O if .,. -A ' Qean .Bane .Qxene ' W COLUMBUS, O1-no c'Oh! that fellow-no he is Dean Lane Axene from Columbus, Ohio. He is known for his ability to bump a pin-ball machine without tilting, and to Hake out on his super-sack and still be one of the top men in his class. Ax will be remembered for his ability as an athlete-he took part in varsity football and track, for his easy going way-he always enjoyed shooting the breeze and a good joke, and for writing Sally when everyone else was studying. Dean will get out of life just what he wants for he has the ability to do whatever he desires. You will be lucky to be shipmates with him. j. Var.riQ1 Football 4, 3, 7, '45, NA, Ballalion Track, Ring Dante Committee 3, Track 4, '45, 186 5 I P I 7 J I 3 ' 5 A? ' x . -. C C ,...,..... -.-fl-LL -W, - ' np- '- -Af' nu,,,,,.f-- ' E ,,.,.,...-.-'A 1, . . T: ,,,....,...--I V A , - FM pg-M,.4 - X , ,, . ' f A ,,,.- V W ,,...-1 fy . -'V ' ' -1.--.-N-.. f' ' ,V iq , ' .,- .....,m.--- 0 x. .-1' .. M, - ,.-- ,-,.- ,, ,, ,,....f- ' :- ,,... . rv--' ' .ff , U, -f' ' 1 - .. 'LP' -' f iff? AF., , - J ri ...........- ' . ' 3 l- V-: ,,, ,. W ,, .. 1 ,I K A. . ,a-Jax: A , ,, Y , 4 K v W' ' , a V' P A f' . ,ia-. me-iEt ,.. , I1 PT: it xy l ' g' fb Mg - ' :QI -f 11 1 H .4-fi. 1 J .4 ,wwf ,n.,,... , I I 0 Z-51,1 .1 .-,.1- 'I f-f- ' I 4 L I-.4 fo 1 ft' 1: f W c , M x ,. 0 J ff df., ' AJ- J.. .,,. ,- ,- e- M ,Kiln afjjiff' ' ,uni-1------A. . .

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Sfrank goseph Warber MEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS Frankie and johnny were lovers, and oh, how they could lovel'-or at least Frank. A Casanova from way back, Frank en- joyed dragging-and would swear off Monday. The Clutch,' was an athlete, too, his N -a black one. Bud had a typical accent, and the rest of the boys got a kick of his enunciation. Maybe this was the reason his trouble with the Bull Department, and just the records Wife liked third day rifle range so tells he went live times. From now on, even if one of his stories, we will be unanimous in vote of conhdence. Stay aboard, Frank. Varrigf Crew 4, 3, 7, '45, .NA,' Black .Nlig Newman Club Il, 3, 7. 'L' L0 Ji? D -so Li. 1' n O 0 :f O 0 O c -aj'- X' if .,-'ff we .,.-s.w--'- f f :N-J ' ,,,.- Mil' 9,.- H.1,,.- ff, litlsl- ,191 TRW lille 0 4-.DK-. Q. 5- 3.1 L .ff ,QM Qtr- 'Hi-.' .bi 12 'W -f .J ffy .iff 5 1 1 s.-Q. A ff it 1' ff ' . . ?Q:.i!..'A- . - , 11551, Q Y iid. XX, -, Q. A YI, xl, , Qt 'X ' -I 345 ,lf 4' -, , .5 , 5- l I ', 'J 'N x Z 'E 'S lf 5 V' .-'! ,if L' 11.. W -- 'Mk lk. Mx - .fl f' ff' qlhkg ' x i A' li, f fi F' 'I ,vp .97 E 'Q' '.ff4, 5. 1 11my,t' fi ' .QF lf. K I 'rv-' -'ff-ff l A' 192 57.52 e if ' ' riff 4' Uv., 'ii'-, Ji -s ' f 1 . .' ,' . 1 ' l'l :5.fl 1l2. gy i -5 , ' ,l 1 'f , 'r, ' J il- I .Pi Wgi11j'1z2.. fl5.. ' ff 'X . .ff Lf' , 214,325 -A , ,lgfgf H 2, ,,.' :7h'?r:2'M:-Fixx .R tis K I 1. .jf ,W If . I' V, -'T . f ,- - 1' ,, .Q 've- foNA42WfgQQ: 1 f A-9-26-.-an wig.: ' . fL-sn-- .Wlfred Curtis Qiesselle NEW BEDFORD, MASSACIIUSETTS I-Iailing from an old New England sea- . 1 ' port, Curt was no stranger to salt air and ocean waves. Trouble lay in store for the plebe who had never heard of the glories of a New Bedford Whaler. Yet for all his love of Massachusetts, Curt took weekends on the Eastern shore. His one and only tea fight explained that. Quiet and unassuming, he rarely ran afoul the Executive Department except when he tried to take bird walks before reveille. Good books, good music, good arguments, and good workouts in the wrestling loft took up his spare moments. The Navy will find him as we did-ready. .l l lxft i Stage Gang 4, 3, 7,5 Log Slqf 4. .Wlberl Qioniface Channel! PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA it - If Abie had never done anything besides captain one of the greatest football -. A 2 teams Navy ever produced we would still always remember him. But there was 1 CC 75 7 another side to Al, one that you couldn't discover reading the Sunday morning newspapers.That was the happy-go-lucky, quick-witted, laughter-loving,Al Channell his friends knew. Never serious very long about anything, he studied when the spirit moved him, turned in when it didn't fthe latter was, by far, the more prevalent casej. Al was the butt of a. hundred practical jokes, instigated twice that number. As long as there is fun and mirth and laughter in the world he will be happy. Varsigf Football 4, 3, 7, i-45,' 2-Nl.: Caplaing Newman Club 4, 3, 7. 187 Bernard 5. Blankenbush, fr. MERGPIANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY ' . '711q,ff No workout for me today? With these words he would commence his afternoon meander from room to room. A keen ap- preciation of humor and a quick laugh has made him welcome at all Bull sessions. The best one word description of Bernie is versatile To this day, his own wife is not sure of the limits of Bernie's talents. One season Hnds him charming the drags with his dancing, the next starring in company football. His friends will remember der Blankn in this most typical pose-stretched out on a super sack, wreathed in clouds of cigarette smoke, laughing and talking, but faithfully beating time with his feet to the latest jive record. Ballalion Crew 4,' Reception Commitlee 4, 3. 7.

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