Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Clifford Way Linker DAVIDSON, OKLAHOMA . A , Cliff's three years as a cowboy engineer at Oklahoma A. 8L M. seemed to stand ' him in good stead with a some of the more 2 technical academic departments here. With the greatest of ease, he could always explain the most complicated integrals or processes. His O. A. O. married another Navy man, but Cliff must have recovered because he shortly began to look for all the queens on the east coast. Softball was his specialty, and the company teams that he coached and played on, were evidence of his abil- ity, but he also managed to include a little Batt. football and wrestling in his accomplishments. We hope to meet Cliff often to enjoy his pleasing per- sonality and good judgment. .:e--K:-1 1 n'1 N ,.., .' Q naxfhix' xx --.-w-Az, -var.: cn 1, -QV? Clifford Charles .Eockwood NEWBURGH, NEW YORK IA 1 Cliff, alias the Sen-hor, a title he ac- uired in the savv 3, Portu uese section . C1 Y , 4. -. came from Newburgh, New York with a . smile, and in three years it has widened into a broad grin. Most of the boys on the cross country and track teams saw his back more often than not. The Honorary President of the Crow's Nestf, the Senhor is quoted as saying, Next to food, chow is the best, and you could always hear him shouting, Who is going to the store, I'll treat, if you go. After a blind date with a two hundred pound lady wrestler he gave up dragging. Cliff doesn't wear stars on his collar but he is a real star man. - Track 4, '45, Varsiy Track 3, .N'A,' Vamp: Cross Country 3, '45. .Qian gene flllayel' ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY Big Redl' was a gentleman when he VL f A arrived at the Academy and this coupled with his wit made him an outstanding classmate. Since his studies required only a mimimum of time Silky was able to indulge in many activities. His big outdoor sport was lacrosse, but he spent most of his time in Dahlgren Hall, where we will all remember him for his abil- ity on the basketball court. He never failed to re- appear on Hop evenings for return engagements. The Honorary President of the Crow's Nest has proven himself to be a real guy, and if you ever need an extra hand at the Naval Acade1ny's favorite sport see Red. Varxigf Baskclball 4, 3, '45 2 .N'J,' Lacrosse 4, 3, '45 NA, Q'Zl!7flEI'd6'6'lC Saciegf 4, 3,' Boat Club fl, 3. A ,fa 'A 'm ' M11.1.j.:fPjff,, ,... . ..... f, ..:..f:L.....,M ' FZLKGW-'df,:--Y . pri of ,A g- Q' iii! X r T' M 7 f'ff x.'ats--lvl-:f-'T' A -f .fd 0 A.- ',f Wlenry Zllomas Gllayo, n i ' f'- W , VVASI-IINGTON, D. C. 'V Natatorium, or when the pool was closed for repairs, but we suspicion he was a We have known Hank to be provoked when the subsquad was turned loose in the ,, ' X5 A little unhappy when the class thankfully quit the Math Department for good at the 5 end of Youngster year. For VVilloughby the academics held no terrorsg he easily survived the worst of our trials, and for many of us Hank's ready coaching has saved the day The ingredients of a good liberty are not unknown to him, and since plebe year passed by few hops have failed to draw him to Dahlgren Hall. Constantly cheerful, whimsical, or serious with the moment, H. T. is mentally on his toes, and should never be caught with the wrong a1'1SWCI'. Varsity Swimming 4, 3, 7, s45lJVi',' Track -4,' Battalion Track 3, 7 192 ., .. r . M' s - ' .-1.14 T vxq ,, fa so ,, .. -H, . ,.-- pw- M,--: 'r . .-.A -- ,-...f-f .-X - , ,- . - - ' ' . .-- WJ, T T Z, ..., lf., ,,,,,..,....--,-,:- ' -...- 4 ,, . L - .-::::1f1- - A . ...-f V I,-lu, -' .mv -' 1 V --W ' s: f. t-':i ' A v.i'fv .n'f.- L-. VI . w .... .. . 'jg :we P- ' L .f,g, . ' ' . . f - 1' '- .A -WH. A' f'-.M 5 ' if'- ...L-Q ,I 1 iw., , ,:,-'sf-' J. - 0.1 ' .!t,',..,.,53,4s, -5' - 1 ' .,,,, . .,Y fm , -. ., , I ,, 4-2 -' ' ,, T.,,.?,..,.: -A-N , .r- ,rt ' - t '.-- 0 K ,, U4 v +-.-- l .--.-I- ug hw.. 41 - . -+- - . . - . - 0 1- ,.- ,-..-a-- . 1- ,fffr .-A ff 'ri' 'V 9 . 0 -1 ,. 0 ,,,.-ff' .x 'tg' ,,... nn., A- ff' 2 Q , , 4....f , .. ,fff 0 ,.--ff . -. ...-..,..,..-ff .,..- ff--1 ,f'f ' ' A - JM.,,,s.x---A ,rd V ,i:':z.. 4.5-3-:-' f-wi.-. .-Q --A-. . 3



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Weler Raymond Werkins ROYAL OAK, MICIiIGAN . . , Pete takes life as it comes. Nothing seems I A -A1. I .. to faze him. His smile is a permanent and contagious fixture. A hard and enthusi- astic worker, he never did anything half- heartedly, whether it was wohing at the Hops or fifth period sack drill. A staunch crew man and a good sailor, Pete was always on the water livening up a yawl trip or the boat house with his good humor. Even when the going was tough, Pete al- ways seemed to find time to enjoy life and to get around and meet people. His friends kept him off the pap sheet innumerable times. Pete is easy to get along with because he likes people and people can not help liking him. l' ' ' Varriyz Crew 4, 3, 7, '45,- Battalion Swimming 7,- Christmas Card Committee 3, 75 Boat Club 4, 3, 7. :Tf2,J..X,! . 'I-H21-g,,. . .- IJ' ik Q .. -.. lu 3 in U C'd,....,,-.-1.-. . nl., N I , r --- --- . , .sr l 'CWLWY--,ul , R Q iq: X, .wr-f' 1 f E A. .- .. 'J r agp, . f- I 4 . f .fu : - . , wi 5 'I .-.w M.. .1 ., ein. . -: .,-, QW . -x f' -. ,..,'gfJi,-.. 'Q-pl ' M125 L1 Marg K - .- -7.J i?iiJ ?'iNi.v': si' Q in A U hrgfpggkg 1 .5 --at ,- ,,....s.St'wW 1 w . -,H-:af 4 ,..3- ,p--.gr-5,4 -- - - ff V -,. -gr' - -1 ,E of-1--+2 , --. .tm-if-fm as -.s.,. 'V e - . iff , -' ' x sf .F-f.-vw ' . . ' - H A ,f A -,Z : . F nf, Bryce fugene Royally PITTSFIELD, ILLINOIS His name was Royalty. . .they called hin - . Duke, and Duke he has been fo I .Il I - three years. These years he has lived in quiet maturity that some people neve achieve. They can cancel leave, start a war, o put him unsat. . .nothing shakes the Duke. H1 played well. . .ran in a Plebe relay team, threv the javelin for the varsity, and made the baske ball squad. He worked hard. . .did his best. . .stoo if Tliilliam Qrancis 1 Wiordan NEW YORK CITY, NEW Yoruc Whoever first conceived of the sailor with a girl in every port must have had Bill in , mind. From a bashful third day plebe he developed into one of '45's prime nsnakesf' His greatest fear was to be caught with- out a drag on a Hop weekend. It never material- ized. Somehow, between weekends, he found time for the Newman Club, the Reception Committee, anduquite a sizeable hunk of academics. Although he often worried about the latter, he never had cause to. He could be dead serious or the life of the party as the occasion demanded. If you ever run into a Navy man with a freckled Irish face and a dazzling shoe shine, somewhere in between youill find Bill Riordan. Gym 4,' Battalion Swimming 3, '45,' Battalion Track 35 Reception Committee 3, 7, Quarterdeck Sociey' 4, 3,' Lzzokv Bag Company Rejzrexentatzbe 3, 7,- Newman Club, Woe-Prer., 4, 3, 7. A I well in the upper half of his class. He too was be trayed by a maid in her teens, but unembittereu he drags to this day. He possesses a tremendou store of common sense. Always honest. . .his class mates know him for a man. Varsigf Track 4, 3, NA, Varsiyl Basketball 4, 3, NA. 'H X., ff' ,H--ri ,,,-- VSV,- 'E' Z! - i dimrgnuh 59,-Q14 an ,N L Qafff af' .1---,W PGM .cF,-- fi any W - D A flliilliam flliood tflevens WASHINGTON, D. C. qfA,.,.-..- ' L b Q Playboy, pro-rebel, and a connoisseur of fine drinks Bill managed to leave his yellow convertible in Washington long enough to run up a comfortable score aca N . 'f demically. His Georgia concept of the Civil War is well expressed in his firm belief that Sherman's men were driven into the sea by his own state militia. Bill looked long for a sport to suit his taste, but with the exception of water polo his ePforts were in vain His never ceasing desire for a good game of bridge has added to his conviction that it should be made a competitive sport. With an easy manner and a cool head his abilities are unlimited 194 5 :Ax fit 8 , CM' , .--... -----jj . - - :H -- 'JZCOJ hd'-07 . .ff 4-4.,-.Il A ...M- ,...-.....-.,. - .....----' . ug- . M,,... .I , .. f ' L- A -. up ...-- ,,,.- I ' H -., -1- ' .........v-- . J- 7,-f' 4 ..f ' ' Zz I-,. ' -f ..- ' I . ' Elf ,---'I-f-- 'j:.-.: ----- 1' , . , ,ta ,,,,,,,-... ... tn WF .. , 1 , r,,,,-- --'T- A. r,, , , f r 5, . ,ALL - Y nk ' .,--so ' f-n-.nf-fig '- ' -5412.531 ,l' I sm ,,,?...,--g:.f:1,E5,:M , L J a? Q 14. :-3: .W -ji! ,, ,Lg-, gq g f - Q, 9,555 P get-: 'f-'vga' ' I.-Ja'-.'n ' ' 5 . 1, 1' 1,-. nf .'9'-'-r-PTI ' ' Ex Q., l - H:- fl , - H, H ar vi '7 ' ...- A uv, 1,51 A, g --- J-. X -f' ....-. . ---LQ, M-.--K' - ml...-v ' ff-H ' 0 o L 15713 Jw.-.Q-M...--- 4 O ' ,,-ev- ' ,f riff' ' . ' '-vv ' .,.4-f 411. ,Aa 1: A m,,,,,,.,- if . ,J,..f.-1 ' In -- . go:-.M . WY .-mi.-----. . ,, .' C

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