Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Gllark golnn Gallagher LAYVRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS ,,,,L7:,4V-fzgi, Entering the Naval Academy directly from high school, Mark had a difficult time his first year. However, after over- coming homesickness for old Massachu- setts, he soon hit his stride. Although deeply inter- ested in psychology and philosophy, he always found time from Plato for workouts in the gym and for those dragging weekends. Liked by everyone, his curly hair and constant smile often put him in amazing difficulties with the opposite sex. We'll always remember Mark for his willingness to lend a helping hand and for his discourses on the strength of willpower. We wish him all the luck in the world and hope he gets the sub duty hels aiming for. ' I-I ,,,,.fef-,.,,. H ,Tvvg-Jfffzv.-sa-... ' 35.31- Lv-.....- -- -.,, fe? 'Q'--.Q , .., --0. 's .- X , N Iii--5--.....I.I. N l gn:'!l ll , N l.'-,,,,b,,,,,nj'-iii:-.IW . if ,,., , ,gi .....-., ' NW V-'L f' , I -: ,HI .vin l :h V, ., - ' ' . 2 , A -me I ff ea-. I z iz 31.52 -1, h f-ig .2 A 115 ' - .L , Lip -if . j' -A-1 R - N. Xa- -gun - -ff- -- 'X 7 I - . fj'f!'fte1-0' F,-.,,-,,,Tx F-.:!,:,...,, X-mia..- W ,..:-.L ,g,Ig...., uf '54-' t'-Ie. fy , -A------f W- - Z, V- . l '1-H::iij,,,s Qs' U 1 '--- - -... i1f:tr fillfarf . M .. ,A.1II,i.jgEif-f l ! 'f -we--H A. . --A. . ' 'mg1 -'N-:..,lfL 4- 'c'1-,--..f4,,.,-ff.- W. .-..- - . ..,,,,...,.- -.- -- A - -+---- eg grederic .Qrlhur Wlale, ir. ATI-IENS, GEORGIA f,5fIV55,7',5,:,, 5, Fred, in the mild manner which indicates , V l his Southern birth, has managed the 2,5 course at the Naval Academy as.few are :.E i',,i:i.gIi able to do. When others are worrying about their academic work, he manages a faint look of surprise as though the topic were entirely foreign to him. His forte has always been his good fellowship6okers have persistently regarded it his only redeeming feature-and he will always be a good man to have around. His good looks and charm will take him a long way, his good sense will take him further. One doesnit need to be a soothsayer to predict great things for Fred. Walter! tfanluel Tlayes , . NEW KENSINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA - .:1..,,- . ma.. lf,,91'L'j ',,,, Entering the Academy very late during plebe summer after a starring year at W. --- and J., The Happer' wasted little time in gaining a reputation as thc happiest ,. freshman in the regiment. Like dynamite Hap,' comes in a small package, never- I'a L -li' 'T' theless he was an asset to the baseball, basketball and soccer squads. A profound interest in philosophy, liberal arts, and theology absorbed at collitch added to his ability - to argue and to uphold the highest standards of the Bull and Dago Departments. A sweet little brunette soon changed his indifferent opinion of women, and subsequently many of his weekend workouts shifted from the gym to the dance floor. His conscientiousness and positive character will undoubtedly take him a long way in the Fleet. Baseball 4, 3, 7g Basketball 4, 3, 7, Soecer 3, 7g French Club 4, 3,' Boat Club 4g Company Representative 3, 7. 204 Edward Ellis Ufaslings, n FRYEBURG, MAINE I '1 fl Along with a broad New England twan Turret brought with him one of tl T, best-natured dispositions of the Acadern He always found the sunny side of tl fence, except for the few times he lounged und the shade of an occasional tree With a strang fondness for weekends, brother Ed kept quite busy with soccer, lacrosse, and the sex. With his willingness to hclp and ability to the funny side of a situation, he made the best r roommates. Taking chances was his hobby thanks to some unknown Merlin, he usually ca through unscratched. A good man to have on 4 team, Turret will make it tough for the ene Lzzcvwse 4, 3, 7,' Radio Club 3, 7,' Reenflliun Cornlnzllee 3, 7. .,T

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Reber! Duane Qonavan MASON CITY, ILLINOIS f The gouge can't be right, I didn't get the same answer! You can disregard things like that because Donnie stars without a bit of strain. Try to keep up with his women trouble though, and youlre in for a puzzle of the first water. This lad from Mason City always has a grin handy, and is one of those fortunate guys who hasn't an enemy in the world. His taste in literature runs to cowboy stories, but his taste in music has called forth some unprintable invectives from his wives. Donnie is a swell pal, and a cinch for success anywhere. Battalion Track 3, '45g Sound Unit 3, 7,' Movie Gang 3, 7, Director 7. arry Wrinkerholf Qoyle, ir. MOUNT VERNON, New YORK Weber! Qbancis galardeau ,F 1 From the banks of Eastchester Creek to CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ' . Dog Doyle. The Dog was all set for C W- , the banks of the Severn came Harry- V . I i country-club life and managed to live it ' , Although regarded as a Red Mikel, by a modified 'sort of way, although the academics break up his day. Battalion tennis, squash, and tball took up most of his afternoons-that is, the ernoons in which he was not engaged in his jor sport, extra duty. To complete his country- .b existence, Harry managed to drag some choice vrsel to almost every Hop. Whether it was the rs on his collar or that gleam in his eye that racted the women, we'll never know, but they tainly were attracted. COIPIPHIDF Softball 3,' Iiallalion Sqzlaxll 3, 7g Battalion 7'i:mti.v 7,' Log 4, 3. i.-. -e1iiiQTi O R , - 3- L-.2-gg ln,--, ' ' C L L he's really a wolf,' at heart. Coming from the Windy City to 'the East was quite a change for joe, and although a few pro- vincialisms brought him into occasional conflict with the Bull profs, the Beetle managed to keep out of the clutches of the academic board. Kanaka music and boxing were his outward loves, but the fairer sex were always a major problem, and welll put our money on the little lady when he meets her. A diamond in the roughf' conscientious to a fault, Bob is sure to realize his lifelong ambition of being a good naval olficer. 4 Ht E most of his friends his wives', know that 1 J l Varsiyw Boxing 4,' .NA A Medal 4. Jig--- - J sa-an-n-,we-.-a,--f--'S' 4111's-'rfff' ffQQ'Qf 1-1-M-A C le- ' ' f7'F'....'?'--M----' -' :s: rv'fff'4 - V'7 m 11 - - ' - . -. .rnaff- -M- ' A -1 - -1 Eg5:...1Q1. :.:: L.- j 1' '- - ,L L-,-jg --, - - - -- - - - - --11,,,,t ...,, .- . , -: +...f.'f'Y'. ' - , - - granklyn Edward garris AT LARGE Where's he from? Los Angeles, Denver, f 'V- w J A. Terre Haute-oh, What's the difference? ,L Home is where you are,'l is what Frank would say. Out of Uncle Sam's Fleet and into the arms of Mother Bancroft came Flange, made fast to a seabag full of sea stories. Never in a hurry, his friendly advice was always, :just take a strain, buddy, lots of timed' just missing his stars in academics, he went on to get them in gym. A good rope climber at the Academy, welll be looking for him to climb the professional ladder rapidly when he returns to the Fleet. Best o'luck, wife,,' think of the rest of us when youive got that white cottage and the ten kids. Varsigl Gym 3, 7,5 gN: t 7g Boat Club 4, 3, 7,' Portuguese Club 4, 3. - . - .--1.-4 yn, U W... I J, .. -, -,,,.... . ,,, U .- A ,-- - . ' f ,W .,,., -11..- -.---nf' - - - :' 2'-' -' -A ,ITJEQ-f-,, ' . K-V - . - l li' -A- . -if .,-.6-.,.--f 1- . 8 -, ,. -- - ..D.... ,, W A-A ' ' ' ., -,f Z'.'5-'.::' -I , -- Tifftili' F-U-M4Al':'7 . . f --.-- ' - -, - ,ff ,fa .abil M' size, sf 3,2 , f- M ' N- jf- . . . T -.,-: :'5:....... -' . ---'f 0. . - ' ' , -.,- ' ,- - .. 0 Q ' ,,,,A- ' ' . ... ,',::-. -4:a-- ' , ' ,....-- -:-' '--- I rss n F ,.,..A- L-ff',a-JZ,-rv, ,,,,,,,,. 1 ? .-1:13-J5,..a--2' , r- - - l . - ' , ,...-.-0.- ., -eff' - ,, - , ' W, ,,3.LL'f- -:rind - . ' - ,.- - - .1 --. - -,. ,,Z.,,f-'i,'-.',.?' - N4T,,-,,Q: ,:t h N 1-M, .- 1 -,:... - ,,- K?A-1-4rf.Q : -bbw:.,1. zinc --I--in



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george Qden gennings BHAMINGHAM, ALABAMA H Ji academic and otherwise, make George a welcome member of any gathering. A hearty laugh, a. keen sense of humor, and an impressive fund of information, i ' ' 1 i 'I ii vi i Author, cowhand, engineer, extraordinary seaman-these are only hints at the f versatility of the handsome, genial Alabaman. Those who have sailed with him will attest to his prowess as a racing skipper. Never troubled with academics, he often burned the midnight oil to obtain that liberal education not found in the academy curriculum or to add to that imposing array of manuscripts to his credit. His personality and amiability will take George a long way, his inherent ability will do the rest. Brzttaliofz Purlzball 3,' Clara' Crest Committee, Chairman 4, Foreign Language Club 4, 3, 7,' Recejztion Committee 3, 7. Uloufard fllomas gohnson SUFFERN, New YORK Plebe year it was Numbers-money in ,J 1, the Fleet, while the slogan for Youngster tt . . 5 Q year was, I drag only good kids. Came ed to, First Class year and the scope was wid- l drag. Yes, those were his sentiments d he lived up to them. But still Howie found ne to star each year, besides indulging in hletic activities. Several members of the Execu- 'e Department will join with us in remembering 's ever present whistling, which seemed to include ery tune published. We shared in a lot of things, luding our love for Norm, but I'll always nember Wilie best when I recall those danger- s eight-second eternities we spent together wait- E for the Fourth Deck Express to take OIT. Varsiyv Baxknlball 3, 7,' Varsity Soccer 35 Battalion Football 7g Lnctjy Bag 7,: Vanity 'liack 7,: - Stars 4, 3. ?:e... . ,..,., J..- Richard Edmund gorlberg PORTLAND, MAINE We never had to ask Dick where he came from, for as soon as he spoke, we knew ly, that here was a New Englander. One thing Dick missed when he came south to Maryland was his skiing. After he came back from leave, we knew all about the skiing conditions in Maine. At the Academy sailing took up a great deal ol' his time, while at other times he could be found busy working with his radio and its various attachments. In spite of his many duties he still finds time for entertaining with the Reception Committee. Life became quite bearable when Dick brought his many new and ingenious installations to our four man suite on the fourth deck. Sailing 4, 3, 75 Soccer 3,' Sound Unit, a'1'rrrtor ll, 3, 7, Illovie Gang, director, 4, 3, 7,' Radio Club 11, 3, 7,' Reception Committee fl, 3, 7. Edward gedde .Budd PEOTONE, ILLINOIS 232 if 5? Leaving the University of Illinois after a ' i. . successful freshman year, Ed came to Navy where he acquired among other things his nickname, Lirner. Being of a savvy nature, he mastered his studies with ease and found them only a matter of routine. Half his spare time he spent in the gym at his favorite pas- time, basketball, the other half at his greatest joy- giver nthe old sack. Like all old salts he believed that variety is the spice of life and dragged his girls from all parts of the country. Because of his affable nature and ability to do a good job, he will be a welcomed shipmate anywhere. rs -. . t. . Radio Club 3,' Frenrlz Club 3,' Boat Club 4, 7,' f , uqlgu Reception Canzmiltec 3. - I -.gif es-4 '-.. ' N .T Q . 'mm-' Y ' ' , .4 ,,, , - ,il . ..,....-f---Li' x21?rr1'-K.-ur'f '-- . 'I-t.-. ,...m-. . 'r '- - 3 A --- - 4- - . vane. fag, L. :Q ,-- ,N . is - 5 1. - T , .... ,TT-k.:1::.....,......- ... Erqmmqc b -,.W,v,,,.. -. ... -'- '-f- ,+.,1.i., -., v Y Y- -ff' - ......-- -. U -SWQZHEVN. E -4 -5 I - '- T--31 k - C I A -. 4--' ' yg , - -, ..- :K :Q - -...R Q. A- . A .,.. ' 1 -H I -,,-..--- nn ' '- - J -'-'Qt 'ff ff' ' '- - - r - T.. e-L-' -., -f-f ,l.t -fltvfg--as ,' ',,.. ' 2 F-' ,,,Ql.- - '- - -A---4,4 'nf' H' . l I ,..-, M f--M L., . ,. 1 E8 1 ,,,, ,,.-..'-jnL.- ...M-' ' 1 - -I ,.. nt... - 'L ' . l i f-B-::' Lfg Mg., -,,..,.: ...---1'Q-'-'X' - ' ...-.Z :fra -f ., E .aamzaar . -f --.-.f ' - ,,,f...,-f ':1g,, g ugfqnp,-II!'S ': tx- .. .. A!! 1,43 ,ng ..-, , . I- .. QL ,5- V ' I Ln5,,-- --f 2.?:'.- -' 4 ' -A I--,I NJ-4 I h ..,,., N... ..af-J.-afeffaaal ff W ee-, ll- . -.r':'T7.L?,,,..--f--- J ,, .- ..,- V- L-.-5' - - -. ' ,, l -1.---J f - -- ' ' -- --- -Q' a Q.-. - ' ' f ' 7 ,xv - YYQE--3 Y- .eo f- -F- -'X ,..f4

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