Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Uiennelh Qi. flrkenlirack, ir. GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK Say, how do you spell psychological?- Hmm that's what I have but itjust doesnlt look right. Wliile Erk was engaged in his nightly letter writing, anyone within for his spelling bee. Perhaps his un- originality in spelling had something to with the fact that the Bull Department was his CC nemesis. Skilled composer of lettres H ace soccer and lacrosse player, ardent of Morpheus, confirmed addict of Hawai- musie, Bud's chief asset was a most disarming His major idiosyncracics were brushing his SIX or eight times a day, and bedding down the winter nights beneath a bright, and red blanket. Batlallou Lac1'a.s'sc 4, 3, 7,' Szuzrlay .Sklmol Teacher '7,' Radio Club 7,' Boat Club 3. Xqfn, an ,Q -v .1...s-- A Marisa. stmgg-,.,,, , M-A--f,Tml':--4..- - N-X. '---0--..l -M-.,.,, 2- B-A N --ML, 'N--A-N.:1. ' ,,,----:Q-... -+4-Mi:--5-C, -l....,,,,xs el- ., .,,,- Q--.-:,,,fl3::,...N P ,,,-'ci A hi'-1-.,..,f ' .-r.. '-g.KsN-'----4- MJ:-..,, ',,,,.,...fx is 4 - - NX -.- -' 'Q m-----azxm '-X - .- Q .. xge-R-, '-:-4-.3 gt--.:---4 ' ff ' - - W f A , .K-3 ,I nf-. fa -Q 'F 1 ,...,. 1 . . -3, 3' - . ,A . 113,11 ,,, ,L ff .- 'iv f-' Kay' W Lf, .. -.K ,. . My - .f - :rf .. .. F: - I f' A! p '1'T-'f1,,-1-'mg-516'-in , .-r-M.,-. , . '1iFET:fiffifxfgcasffvlef:ZiffQtfrzrzrf ' ,'..'f.7 ',7'1': 5 'i'ifXi5guL':'j5f '. '..,- . . - .4'fmv1'42Fg.g.f.,1:'3,' fixyfa 1311-L'r5'54F-'I - 4, ,, M... . . . A, ML, .,,,,,,.,,.. . - A 'L ': - . L I . .fvf-'-f '4 ,-.-.... E'f'K-:gra1zf:r:f:- -rv Charles Hlvin Gardner, ir. BROKEN Bow, NEBRASKA Chuck Gardner, the man to beat on l the cross-country course, is a popular man among the gentlemen of the Regiment. 'A Chuck is the conservative type who always takes his drag on an all day sailing trip- Beeause they enjoy it and the fact that the chow is furnished by the Commissary Department has nothing to do with it.', Industrious, conscientious, able, and with a will to win, Chuck will carry on his Hne work in the Fleet which started- in '40 with the Naval Reserve. For the pastthree years the spirit of the Fleet has made him a true Navy man. His unsellishness and devotion to duty will make him a credit to the service and a welcome man in any wardroom. Ballalimz Track 3, 7,' Ballalion Football 4. Carl flliilliarn gronemann, ir. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS t O i Comment vous appelez-vous? asked the .zii . prof. c'Sir, I don't understand any F renchf' That's what you're here for, ' snapped the prof -and Carl was OH' on the merry chase that was to lead him along the barely-sat side of 2.5 in Dago. Although he almost bilged Dago every term for the next two years, he was generally far enough on the velvet side of 2.5 in other subjects to keep from worrying. On the athletic side Carl did rather well, he was a real help to every company team he played on. However, in deference to the girl in Chicago, let's pass over his social life. There was too much of it for her! Model Club 4, 3, 7g Choir 4. 245 ,.-4.4-4? 3 , . . . i . 1401 v ,KJ -.nrt , . ' V - - rn, ' 5: Lzff- ram,-W--2,-51.1 mp. . r A-,,.,...,.. :Lv t:gg2L ' 'S' kiwi Em'- -3. I -i'L4,I5g'lj:,1'7,gS3,2i,,g,-W W --.f :a,p f.r: wa' ,. , 1qg144yi,j,ilfg'i,',r2:2,.,.. . -S.-wa. :s1.,.g-,g-m.-Trp T f,,M,..,.. we-7 - , . ,.,, ,T 2? i' . -. -K-ITE' ,, ,. A--- -may , , , -:. '-'-A--N-:77.:5.... . A . -LT:.-y,-,f.2:zy,:L-11. ..- H . '-'--I-- --st, E535 ..-- Hx m. ' v-,.,,. .. YM -.R 4-M--f-7 ' xig W: YA - .----7 f'1-M. ssZ,,1,f:,:'j.'-'.- -'. 1 ' ,- rr- ...::L. f - t - .., U 'rr- ' ,-,,....SJ..-,-'f N-X, I-:TFC 'z.:-E:-ff.--, 5 in My -sygurl., x, nxlxj . - .... -.,,-M ' . x r -'-x WM. -.ax :sa-N, QL'--. Chomas Wownall grief! PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 1 - It was easy to see why Tom was chosen to V w lead the Glee Club first class year. Of course he was in the Choir too, but his E vocal talents were crowded into second place by his ability to play almost every instrument from an Ocarina to an accordion. The plebes al- ways looked to Tom for all the answers to their questions that had anything to do with music, and he knew most of the answers. But his interest in music didn't prevent him from doing an occasional amount of wood carving or tinkering with model engines. As a mainstay of the French language table, Monsieur Griestn demonstrated that plebes could be shoved out in French, too. Tom will go out into the Fleet a Finished oflieer and a credit to his ship. Glee Club 4, 3, 7,' Direclor 7,' Orchestra 4, 3, 7,' Choir 4, 3, 7, Model Club 4, 3, 7,' French Club 4, 3, 75 Camera Club 4, 3, 7.

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Qieniamin folman Qibble LAYTON, UTAI-I ' 'g As salty as one can be-from Salt Lake City way, B. T. arrived at the Academy W with a smile for one and all. Taking an i active part in many extra-curricular activities, he presided over The Trident Society and circulated Tridents during first class year. In between activities, gym and military track were afternoon occupations. During the day, math and juice, while puzzling to the rest of us, were a good relaxation for Ben. But studies, sports, and activi- ties are only the surface-below the surface is the real Ben, cheerful, sincere, and helpful. Wherever we go we'll always remember Ben as a staunch friend and true classmate. Varrigf Track 4, 7, '45j Qym 4, g45t,: Company Gym 3, '45, Cheerleader 4,' Ybident Magazine 4, 3, 7,' Circulation Manager 7g Pres., TridentSoci1r91 7g Reception Committee 3, 7,- Camera Club 3, 7. Richard Wlenry fngelmann CINCINNATI, OHIO I From plebe year to first class year, Dick has been the exponent of knowledge, aca- demic and regulatory. He was never too i busy to help one over the humps-in fact there was a steady procession of classmates into his hole, generally with the question, Dick, how does this work? , and never were we slighted in our quest. Dick's social life was comparatively nil, he has been to eight hops. Athletically, Dick was no star, but he did manage a victorious company gym team. He's a man of many interests-mostly academic. Compafiy Qym 3, '45, Trident 4, 3, 7,' Copy Editor 7,' Ilflath Club 3, 75 lllodel Club 7,' Stars 4, 3, 7. Charles Z. flliilloughby Dobbs LYNBROOK, NEW YORK A I' ' 5 Charles Edwin fthe girls call me Will- oughbyj Dobbs, breaker of swimming records, football players' legs, scholastic I averages and women's hearts, wearer of the N ', a Frank Sinatra smile, and the broadest shouldered overcoat that Jakie ever turned out, raconteur of fabulous stories, bum dope, and un- adulterated corn, chow-hound extraordinary, roommate without equal, lover of the Yankees, hot dogs, cold cuts, cold beer, and super sacks, devotee of Epicurus, worshiper of the Spirit, Super- man, and 5'Lil Abner, pride of Lynbrook, the plebe's best friend, the dupe of the laundry, the angel of the canteen, the backbone, right arm, and left leg of our swimming teams, and the best darn pal a man ever had. Ya. ..- , Vanity Swimming 3, 7, xN et,: Varsigz Football 4, 3, '45, NA Ring Dance Committee 3. Ralph Tlaslcell fder MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN , - A With a head full of ideas and a workshc ',f. u full of tools and raw materials, Ralph H always making something. He earned tl 1 -I presidency of the Model Club by I ability to make anything from leather bel' through sea chests, to fancy rope-work. Many the plebe who has learned to tie a Turklf Head tween meals because he sat on Ralph's table. So times Ralph designs a new project during a ve uninteresting Bull lecture! Nevertheless, his go grades show that he can put out when he wants When, with his usual luck, he winds up aboa an old four stacker, Ralph's many hours small boat sailing and his love of keeping the l rail awash will stand him in good stead. tl! Battalion l'Vrestling 4,' Battalion Sldlhfllllllflg 3,' Model Club 4, 3, 7, Trear. 3, Pres. 7,' Frenelz Club 3, 7,- Boat Club 4, 3, 7,' Radio Club 3. , N -.....,... ' - vc 'M'-W ,I-L,,,,,........ .5-, ..- .,....,..--. 4-r ' mm -., .,t...', -T .5 M -E.-. .ina ..... ,v X.. .,.--.,x::,,,4n.--.,,.....,,., ,N . -MCL-:.-......, ..... . ...-- f I A 9 fit --ta. -1- 1 'L' 7l'r -ee' f X vi. lg' :li-l' 1 ww- -' -'-I, it .Itlf - -...,, ., f' 1-wif, . M- iii--- - at up I.. . f ,,4.Q I... 1- . ..-- 1- .Z - - : L , . .. i I . xiii-.,-f X 45' X. 0 1 - .I . ' L .4 X ' ' ', .E if J I, I, --+4.4.-g-W, 2 ' , X. BL 'K 'vlflglfypfr V Wo- 1 II-' .H 1 .. 'I I-'Xl. i 1 I It ff .sc .-Q' I AXAQ? t I 1 ' ,LX :lf x- '- . xf. -V I ' 'if J.-Q--.A I ' 'I'f4. ' : h' Cvif. ' ' ff' ' ,575 ' f f' 'iw if - I .,.. ' ', .5-f' T. 5, 12 --Ha--,- A-, Eff:-v -- - --eff .... -,- -- -- . '.-- .-ever' 0 ' if 3::,-ga.,-r::,:,,'-.3-3 :g.-,':-'!'T ' ...I . ....,-v'l::..,,,. J' .5-wtggiqwwfggjgwf.-..g,, - - :..,,,. Q85-Z TL' A-cf'-W gear- .N ,Q' f :,av- ' .. 244 -- 'r---f- ' ' ' Q fp, 'A QQ,,.vf2,.,q-51f'T ' -eng: ,,. , ,,,l,..'- -We-7' ' M 'U Q. Y .ca .,. -,,,,aP::: f V, ..'f'9 ffws '. ga- ..----. .N .. - '....ST -.GKUW ' V -an 'U' ,, .,'? - , .fag , . . ..f ,,....wt'-- ,,.,-au L'-'iiifd-1'-r jf, -Q .1 ' tv- -if - up F .. 05.4 , - , .....,-na... ...- .- .ef-.mm -f: z......-., . . I. I v,--N ,



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.Wrlllur Qlahied, fr. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ' 'fStud was the dynamic spark of 7-20- H . ,,, plebe year, sub-squad, youngster year, sub-squad, first class year, sub-normal. In fact, Stud stored up so much energy in his first two years fnever managing to get out of bed first class yearj, that he was a constant source of sunshine vitamin D, as indicated by his pool hall tan. Halstewpid's,' weekends Huctuated be- tween watches, G I. S. chits, and restriction. We somehow believe that his childhood days mis- spent in Arlington, Va., had some bearing on his death-like activity. In truth, had it not 'been for the fiendish energy of his two damnyankee roommates his room would have looked disreput- able all of the time. lfee Wonia Qrvin CORNELIA, GEORGIA A gentleman from the old South, he likes QI mint juleps, but never refuses a coke. A l .2 NT' H' I' ,alll l . good movie, a Saturday afternoon 1n- Q'i'3ll5l-ei-'-r .. .nw formal, or a good book-all these go to make up Lee's entertainment. Three colleges- North Georgia, Piedmont, and Georgia Tech- gave him mental stimulation before he entered the Naval Academy. He has a personality that no one can resist. In college Lee made an endless number of friends, but nothing comparable to those made at the Academy. His good disposition is blended with the qualities of an excellent leader, which, combined with his inherent abilities make him a classmate and shipmate of which to be proud. COHWGIW Gym 3. Wolrerl .Qddinglon Tlogseal GORNELIA, GEORGIA .TN i, . . It J 5, This fair-haired son of the Deep South left his home to become the first of his clan to wear the Navy Blue. Although his first love was in the by-ways of the sky, Bob gave his all towards becoming a first-rate naval officer as a means to an end. Likable, pos- sessed of a vibrant personality, I-Iogie quickly attracted an ever-increasing circle of friends with just such quips as Hey there, Good Buddy, what's the good word? His ability to find time for every- thing, including the appeasement of an ardent passion for bunk drill at any and every odd moment, insures the fact that when '45 attains flag rank Bob's sleeve will not be light. Varsity Baseball 4, 3, 7,' 4m5,' NmA,' Nm, Company Gym 3, ,45,: Captain 3,5 Modal Club 3, 7,' Boat Club 3, 7g Lucky Bag 7. goin: Woole Glorgan, ir. STEWART MANOR, NEW YORK .A f Hey Rfk-lets plant some soap-fille I CC 4 3 crackers in the cookie box and invite a the chowhounds in for afternoon tea. A devilish twinkle glows in his Irish eyeq a shy smile broadens, and so is presented anothe typical suggestion from Hard rock -any pra for a laugh-and there has been many a laug His afternoons are spent on the Soccer and Lacross fields, tacking a few more N's on his alread crowded bathrobe. His nights-well, a little stud ing, a few letters, and a great deal of unauthoriz lacrosse practice against the bulkhead. A star-ma GoldenbOy, has applied himself diligently a has justly proven himself worthy of following h father on the path to a very successful Nav Career. Varxigz Soccer 4, 3, 7, a4.'y,' aNA-L' Varxiy Lacrosse 4, 3, 7, '45, NA,' Luclyz Bag 7, Associate Editor 7g Trident 4,' Stars 3. Ab' +Q,. .... .... , - . .,..,,, W E. -.. ...... ....... . .r.-,.... - 4' - . ,-,,,.,..., . . . ' ..... .. .-.- - N'--,.... ..,.. X- wlmg - H- ...hr ,,.q-7 . , -i,.i... M,-.. --.. M,-,,.. ,-.W -f..,, ,.,,,,:u:....-,,..,-.,,, ---.Q-----rw' K 5 -.-...T-4:1-,.. , V-iw Lp., I:- '-'-'M I V1 1 fill: fan... - 3. -.- . f1 l' f...,, E 'H ' ', I - J ---. H 1. 5 U. W2 K 1 5, .....,,-,-,.,,, 'N' Q ' ', . J if ---,,-...,,....,,,,-A Q ' , Y ' . ' ,f.ZF- Z Q , - ' I 0 'I' ' 1- ' N--lit , i iif i -' . IMI -- th 'Q' -g1:2.',:f R e-, -3. v ' ' ig NM' . ti ix ix ' 7- 1- - NN .-:Nut URM. :ff NI- II, ,Ill 4 -2 5,1 , Etlbxig L ffi fy' 1' .wx U x ' fl! if N. -. A. l., . I , , -:qt -Er 1-xt' E ' . I 1 1 jf f , . 'Q' u ' I . kj V I' - 1 If - I I A .1 , A . . ,mygs i . - I abr: 5 e- -- gy iff va-'11-1b5?hiE?5 5fi?T1gggZ3,QZZ? L'-' .- ...-T... -e-'H--1-A -ff' .- I-F fjfmswmw- if '1f.L-.. ' - -'aff ...Q,.. - l ' -.a-' -' 5' ' A ,lf -ff:-VT 'Zig-.lJ4v-'p.,'lF: ' ,,,,.. .....-fm-e,,.. I .-i., ,,,,: '1'-if-wfj.--.V -, Lf.:-J 4.85: T- uv.2,.g.-1. ,..,:+-.- -Egg-V ..-.,, 'YM 'I' - - 246 -r ,, f?'. ',- 5 ,ff fv?',:.. '3'e---- --,,,,....,.-. f'k-..- .. ... ' gp.-,,,,, . , fa,--' - ff: 'ff i , . 'r E i'Z ' A- ,,,--- -:f s-f.-.,.----,'t 'fi'G - 46, -- '-A--'717'3?l'wi' IIN ' I - - i-- f A . .A B' ' - - .- . fr .. Ta., fad' - -W-' 'N'--1, ,.uU-r'P'- '1 ' -' -- . -- ..- :::J.-- ,..-.t' -r -f -:f.1T 'N - uI'+Glg,p-.. H, ., Y, 'fr .J-L -' E ' A :Hr . -. ,HQ

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