Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Tlarold .gifted Taylor JACKSON, MICHIGAN : . Michigan-we still wonder how he man- Hal came to the Naval Academy from Il It aged to become so salty in the wilds of the Midwest. He has a line of josh that is guaranteed to enliven the dullest of moods, and he was a wonderful cure for those Academy blue Mondays. Although he often looked badly bruised, Youngster year Hal proved his ability to push leather with the best of the welterweights. Sailing and swimming, however, were his first love. He had an intense dislike for G. I. haircuts, and his locker door revealed a fondness for sweet young Charles Edgar flllhileside HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA How much time have I got to make formation? Did you say ten seconds? And away he'd go in a cloud of shave lather, bath towels, collar buttons, and plebes. Ah yes, Chuck had trouble with the tinkling bells of Bancroft Hall, but aside from making formations and never getting enough butter with his chow, his troubles never went any further. A hearty laugh and a genial disposition character- ized the Alabama Rebel throughout his stay at the Academy. His activities ranged anywhere from Lacrosse to the Property Gang, and included many a jive session with his favorite collection of rhumba records. Chuckis warm friendship, good sense of humor, and dependability will not be forgotten by any of his classmates. Manager Lacrosse 4, .NAg Manager Varsily Lacrosse 3,' Propergi Gang 4, 3, 75 Head 7,' Boat Club 4, 3, 7. lfaufrence Qrillur flliilder SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA Alix'-f electric razor, and a dousmg finally con Morning exercises, ten minutes use of thu 4 Wifi ' ' -l vinced Larry that another day was unde way. For the first two years, everyone them was a struggle with the studies. He was fmall rewarded for his efforts by a successful first clas year of subjects more to his liking. His willingnes to cooperate at all times, and to do more than hi share makes him a swell classmate. As a wife,i he was always ready to lend a few bucks, or t partake in a Red Mike's'7 holiday. His interest i fires and shipboard Hrefighting is overshadowe only by his concern for departing hair. Sleepin a specialty. RHI: ll, r45l. M. ,H .W fl, Axs I' N things. We wish him the best of cruising, and will N H7 always remember him as a true shipmate. H f .' - . . Nigga'- . . . . ' 2 ' in 'lT'-f i, .5115 Boxmg 4, .NA Ag Medal 3, Ballalwn Sazlzng 3, 75 AM g!,,,,,,'f A , I i-if Ig., Boat Club 4. ,,,.,f ' K 2? 1 'llig -2393 I ,, ' , -' ,,-Z' fb . . :rig ' U 'fins' . - ' .A 1' as W-':,:1nf - A - N . ' J X Lug, ' . f - N ' - H , , , A W FX U 4 N- r .V -5 fi nf, I V 6 4 , ,H 4. H '. A - - , frf' Q K ' - kv It L 49 I: J- VL. l lliiipl X' sf.. iff,f.a,i ,, .-71 , A if E15- '7' I W. N I 'J gh H - Hi v '3sw?L -, .' . gr 'teh - E .Y ,if.:, i-.,, . - sf'-Q 'S' 7' -'.-:Qi-l?f94:'Qif9 f E., u:,.I.., Q fx. fi ll. .. ,A 4: I ,X , H 'f 'K V W M F-21ff?: ' 'fri' 4 . E Rib- g . XY ,.ff:f4wnA:5ff -:sf-' . ' ' ' ' l H N' N it WL Q' lu-, L 9 'im' - ,gre-ff: l .-,f-.i-- ' F 40 -F-r M l 1.32: ., V 'jj-L , - H , N-:.?v'?q -,gr - ?',xe,U.A,.,,. .J-Q '. -i -,R tl V .X H, -jjfiffn .1 . . Q 'F N' ,?ij'f'?4.ei , .1 1 r C -i ix ig ,. me , mpg., :,.,,.,:,, -.. -. , ,...'3f:--N.,. -X is 43 ' --,X 'N ' -'-eff'--T ,,,.. ' 'A if 'eil .4-1.-v1?1.Fl5'-W ' ni J 'H' :wi ' H --as .-iw 'Y' -wrat- L f - ,Q -1. R ,W N, D - . .., A A f-44,-N' V- 'F .ahah -. . :if ..4- , .- n 2554 V xx 4- is -XX Qffifref-TL-l j-',':'.,,, ' - 7:5251 55.3 iiilf X N f- A. ML uit A ...,f:fW.-- fz- 4- tssgt X, . X, Q- -A an A Ar' f .. - , 'iw if ifgglg.. X5 - -3 is'-3 -:arf l,,x.,ajj A-A.. .W 4, ' 'L if Q 9- WN 1 'W , ...f-v2 'f5- ' '...-fr.f-s-- ' - .fswrax XX '-X X 'M 4fI'IB'-f- A 4' ff :gaw- IIT - cg-4.44 N x X. X :L .na -. .. X - X . ' . 'fr A... . A, , - s. , X vm- .--.1---A ,,--'fr+-e- ,..f- , .5.,,. , -..- ,.s. ' ' 53 Lg X X ., - 4, ,hh --ig:-if- 0,49- '?L - 'Skis-1 ---1.-f- l . A-...,,s.,., . rw s- JP' ' ' - 'fx ' Y' 2.41: I :Q '- X Xxx N -1 - 'rn-f -Tal' 0 - '5b- ,gf--,k,,,, -1, -' J f ,, ., .M-if-1 -- ',-.. , - , . - . ,gif - ,- H ,,,.,Nx- -, 42211 ,,.-, ,Aw-'ff .--fr-el, 4' -- -ft N ef- 4- - -W: -wg' ,ff , fl- - f'r'wa-. ' n' - -C . ., , A , ,,,. ,, E, ,- ,- . , ..,, , v . M V- - ., ii-, ., 3 ,-n+s5..,- , ' if A , .4-,,,,Qm,c-,, ,M wg: 4bm Q'Q5iK al rf fiiify- .fg ff -fsfn 1-wx ,ll U ff f . 1:-.eff ..- Q ,,mr-,aw --' .,.,.,-' me I 5 ,,,-gs N.. --- MGA? A --43321-' in M . . --- QL . ri 'f r- - . .A X' ' .-w-- - , ' s,:T?fi 2:-'Gglzli-A f 4i'v .--rt' ..h.'fa7kY.'wz.A:af:a?- '2- ' -msg YQ-J-Q 'M-mf 'U ' -',.1 P9Ea---fa. 'wil' 'gk f-25 , ,. ' -f' W.,-M A.,l 'd' ' ' ' ' ' '95, Q. ' 14,-pv1 f 'Tres ,.. A 'F ,.. - .W-s,,u -, V , - ,, ,Q Q. . 0- .-.-rf' t - ,ure ,, . Q. ,, at - ai.:-H' M 1- ' ,.. . 'Hi-Ti--hu L -- ' ,. ' -C ' ' ' ,,.qr ' HF. -.-- L. 4 - '- ' --'1- - 1 3 ' U 1 1

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'G 'FH' one .1 HEMI, Qqplnjnjiklmyf TOP RO W-W. S. Abernathy, S. G. Anders jr., G. Cannon, T. Chitty, A. H. Coon jr., R. S. Davis jr. G. L. Dickey jr., J. P. Eells, F. W. Fuiland, R. J. Gear, R. J. Gorton, W. S. Graham. SECOND ROW-R. S. Haley, A. P. Hall jr., W. R. Horner, A. L. Jones, H. C. Klopfenstein, J. E. Langille K. I. McKay jr., M. Moise, F. C. Parry, B. Piotrowski, F. W. Rogers, R. H. Royer. THIRD R0 W-J. M. Smith jr., F. T. Street, B. M. Sullivan, E. G. Tiffany, H. C. Walker, S. S. Waldron J. W. Wallace, D. L. Weldon, L. R. White jr., W. H. Williams, R. L. Wright, M. M. Zenni FOURTH ROPV-A. G. Back jr., H. Boop, M. C. Brown ii, E. W. Cooke, H. G. Dudley, C. T. Faulders C. R. Gieser, T. E. Groves, C. H. Guy jr., O. T. Johnson, A. C. Jones, P. I. Knauer FIFTH R0 W-C. C. Mauldin, R. B. McMurdo, K. A. Wade, R. Winslow jr. I mth mupimnlpialnmye 0 0 FRONT R0 W-R. J. Laws, D. H. Rathbun, R. Ritter, B. R. Hoefer, W. T. Sanders, J. S. Hurley, E. L. Cook, W. S. Lagen, H. L. Edwards, B. I-I. Grier, D. L. Kellogg, M. J. Yamin, J. N. Jameson. SECOND ROW-H. C. Burton, E. J. Ballje, W. K. Lampman, T. E. Suttles, R. P. Fletcher, L. B. Flaherty, U R. S. Stone, G. B. Barnett, J. D. Baskin, P. E. Beam, L. A. Davenport, R. H. McKinney. THIRD ROW-J. M. Stevens, C. J. Renner, G. A. Kern, D. B. Hubbs, F. B. Bromley, W. C. Doe, R. W. Sitz, FOURTH R0 W- W. M. Oller, E. R. Beane, H. E. Whyte, W. M. Simpich, O. J. Loper, E. A. Scolcs. P. F. Basilius, P. R. MclVIurray, L. B. Sisson, W. H. Mclnroy, G. McKie, W. L. Hinkle, C. F. Pollock, B. E. Smith, W. Walker, W. C. Powell, C. W. Causey, F. Sisto, R. A. Marmet, R. S. Stegman.

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