Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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zllomas flllcilifjl ir. PROVIDENCE, 'RI--IODE ISLAND Rocked in the cradle of the deep,', Tom was an old hand at this stuff on that eventful day when our H65 per began. Many of the following 156 weekends he sailing up and down the Chesapeake break- spars and ripping canvas. The blond-haired, lad from Rhode Island hates Bull Dago profs, Steam profs, and most of all, drills. Cupid's arrows had taken affect on in even before he left Prep School. Kay couldn't .t down from Rhode Island very often so he rdly dragged at all during his Academy days- It he sure kept his eyes open. Weill remember m for his endless chatter about the sailing game, d for his constant griping at the Academic partments. liattalion Puslzball 3, '45,' Battalion Tawl Sailing 35, Boat Club 7,' Battalion RffflTl'.YHlIlHl7'l!H 7. I l .tg sun- - S --v--..,.-... . ,-.. '---Txi T ' gxa.-jew--M-T-?ci'3Z'.. N:- ' '- K---.,... 'M N... , e - R-.t-K.g, '-....: --- -.N ,.-fr' ef- QN -aj-----N..11 ...... Sax .,.,, , --V A- 8 -,-N:-W--Nz- ,--- f 1 - g. X3l1'j:iT-':',g-TT Q23-I:--t . 1 ' .G wah-- D 'llI':-TT' wif ' ' ' ... L, ggfw' E . -if-so f , E--. I - . M!-ff I fri' ' '..- ,g , 1 ,,-- T Y. T Y V. J' , Aff! -' .. -. 9 Q -sb Y ' I f' a f'e'- A -. - ff ' M --. V. ' pf 4' ' T ' ' ' xr' - '-, . fr' ' s ' - -. ' Y 0 .. K- W, T ' : -rsill yawn x-'.:15f::12C2I grfft-2 :- -- ' 1-J-at--5 fr'-if-1 'l . -- '- Z f - - f Q, '- . .. V Cfidgfg'V1f 'i'ii:.ivy'i12'l:.5q'Cij.il1 L'f12,r ' A ' '-' N- f Ivrfiilftiirflssa'f I.1ialrF:. 12:14-lfer , l - . W ,h. -A- ..i V , . .-1 il,-nf,-r,4.,,,,,,9m,,,,,,, .-v..f,Lg.,-5:-,J ' 1. . ' -A - -- -. .,-1-If rw-4... -' we-1...r r,. - -M G- . ' ,. . 1-iE 'r v '.'Hf 1-' 'l ?':f'f's1FS.-'T -...-.,. . ...T L.,m,,, if ,,,,:..g,.,gfgve+f..,,,,,,,5,E:Q ey, t .:L' ' ti- '0 i ,13, ' Y ,. -X ,-' -A ' WJ,-2' + :L-1. 'A+ gv.2?fIZ?f4!f1-11312-'-. , , ' -- z':Hlf'5aW. '-istwet in Roy Wlenry Glliller GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA -. - From the mountains of North-East l . ' Georgia, Roy claims that he acquired D that peaches and cream complexion by washing his face in mountain dew. He answers the description of all virtue. His only vice is lending money-that may account for his many friends. Roy experienced a few of those first anxious moments with the Academic Department, but his perseverance pulled him through the early da.ys, and he has been riding high ever since. That's the way with Roy. He doesn't mind gritting his teeth and trying again. His shipmates won't mind that Hsub-deb complexion, and certainly they will welcome the 'spirit and determination that goes along with it. Compmyf Gfym 3. '45. Charles Uiillelle Glloore DECATUR, ILLINOIS p c'Ya juss canit work efishently when 'f youlre sleepyj' Tim has often said as he buried his head in the pillow on his be- loved sack Tim is not as carefree as he would lead you to believe, for though he has an enviable sense of humor, he has an even more enviable sense of knowing when to be serious. Tim never starred in athletics, but he participated in many sports with a determination that made him a dependable teammate. Coming from a family that has been navy for generations, it might be said that Tim was born with the blood of the navy in him. This may account for his enthusiastic loyalty to the service, the prime requisite of a good naval oflicer. Battalion Swimming 4, 35 Clan' COIIIFHHQ Representative 3, 7,' Art Club 3, 75 French Club 4, 3, 7,' Model Club 3. 'ffff 'f' 249 A-i-al-'A .-rw nav WH? , 'xi' ' .-,- 'M 0 til. Q ' -r'fr r ' -wwf-..M .s 5-SCL' Quatawg' . , :.,'... .uw -a , 1.5.f'.,l :?:', 'f, --:--IL?-tiiiqfw-f-.,,.. if-5 S lrltfm i4nu1.,y 31 .vm A I -.'1wn..:1: q-7-. ,,,,,,,... .,,3., . mn '..'!qfy,.i5-f.. sf a.H':-rf-U., ---.lijfv N me---i7g..M 'T 'T.:::,--4--.Z -sm' .,.. . -...,,'gl..,,,,,g-D..- -----Zlffkq . N-- '-JN' N.. - Nmaqex- ..-cet., N Ncqx. K -..W JJ' ig i TAN- .f-f'-:m rf-v,a.,, wp., .. x- ,-f---.J--'f'f x 1-' 55-IE., a...:Tf..,b S ,. . .wus imlv. st I rf-f-fr... 'Nix --.N--m ..,- A. Nm- W., N w.fLs,g-.S-...aff ' if -- N... .Aw 'E gf 1'-ww, ...N kr- .fhl X. -me gere flllcgill flllills NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - 1 l After spending two years at V. M. I. and 4' one year at Purdue, Jerry came to An- . o H 1 f napolis with a Southern drawl and a I ' ' personality that soon made him one of the best liked men in the regiment. The Academic Departments and women were two things that never bothered him. He always 'fstarredi' in both. Next to women, his great love is aviation, and he is just the type to make a great flyer for the Navy. jerry was a leader in sports, academics, and drag- ging just as he will be a leader in the Fleet. Battalion Track 4, 3, 7, '45,' Battalion Football 4,' Trident 4, Assistant Bzzsinexr Manager 4,- Reqf Points 4, Assistant Buxiners Manager 4.

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.Wrlllur Edward .lfewy PAssA1o, NEW JERSEY I .. When Art came to the Naval Academy from Passaic High School he had but one ' ' I. -A 1V' - airn-to do his level best in everything. Academics have never held any terror for him. In fact, he just missed Nstarringi' both Plebe and Youngster years. But studying didn't take up all his time. After a Plebe year on various company and battalion teams, Art surprised every- one by going out for lacrosse and getting himself a berth on the Jay-Vee team. He has, however, the somewhat doubtful distinction of being the only man ever to receive eight CIS chits in a row! That was Youngster year, but heis been making up for lost time now that he has his one stripe. Here's hoping we'll be shipmates again, Art. 57. Varrigv Lacrosre 3, 7,' Battalion Football 4. Qouglas Edwards flllcgnlyre SIX MILE RUN, PENNSYLVANIA F' From the hills of Pennsylvania Mac 'ff . descended upon the Naval Academy with I a laissez faire attitude for academics and athletics and the worthy ambition to learn about the Navy. After pining away Plebe year for dragging ratesi' he hit his stride as a Youngster and seldom was the weekend he didn't have feminine companionship. The Executive and Academic Departments never bothered Doug so he never bothered them, but you may rest assured that if anything ever rouses Makinter's,' ire, he will combat it until one of them loses. My bet is on Doug. When '45 graduates, the Fleet will have gained a man to be proud of, one who takes his Navy seriously and yet is an all around swell fellow. Battalion Crew 4, 3. Qonald gohn .Bogie LINNEUS, MAINE Dependable as a corn cob pipe, Don y would borrow your last clean shirt and MDTT lend you his grease shoes. In romance he preferred to play the field, but how he managed to write letters during every study hour and still be a star man still puzzles us. Like an old Country Gentlemanf' Don would always have a cheery Aye, Ayen for everyone. An all around athlete, he was the southpaw Slingin' Sammy of the company football team and the slugging first baseman of the softball team. He would never admit that a potato smaller than a grapefruit was ever grown in Maine. A 4.0 guy, Don will have a host of friends wherever he goes. 1 Battalion Football 4,' Company Gym 3, '45,' French Club 4, 3, 7,' Reception Committee 3, 7g Stars 3. Richard Glliles flllcfool, ir. NORMAN, OKLAHOMA rf 1 With a smile as broad and as pleasant a 1 . Oklahoma's blue sky, Mac won th -l hearts of all his classmates. He came t : us with a sheepskin from the Universi of Oklahoma and a great big hunk of determin tion in his heart. While working his way up t the very top of all extra-curricular attainments, t editor of the Trident, Mac participated in pra tically every intramural sport and did a good jo in all of them. There never was a better roomma than Mac, and if there are finer men, l've nev met them. Battalion Barkclball 4,' Battalion Swimming 4,' Battalion Volleyball 4,' Tridtnt 4, 3, 71 A.m'rlant Editor 3,' Editor Trident Sociegz 75 Board of Diroctorr 7,' T1z'r1'ent Calendar 3, 7 Rotoption Committee 4, 3, 7. ' - 1-... n ..:.-if... '- .D fr-.--- W , - 2---- ' 'iv T'T mv'-' 4 -.,..,...-. M... ,,.... ...-,nw -Q'---....-., N- x.- ' .....,.., ::,,.,,n,g.....,,..-,,,,Mm ,..,L,T,.--....-. f l ..-..--..,,.4,Nu A N -Q :AR 53, ,,1bw----- f 5. ,F :'ff -? ' . ti X' if 1 if '. an -- ,D -. .A - y J' fp ...,..,,,A,,,-qt- -. tv ' . if , 5 -.....'f' 1 L ' j ' -- -N - , R ' . . 1 lf .. -:- NNW, .,,I:'.,47. - ' 4, R' - 2 -it .1 , : 5 , .X X- i ' ..,. N. ' - 'L' ? fi' B ni '- x XX ' If N' ' A w'1-viii' 'l 'Ulf 5 A' I , Q, ,ftxttxkg H- Inf 1 ly, 'Alle I 'g 7 fl' gn- -. . si- -. . , - fl '. ,'M, ' I ' ' - ffl . -rr .'r - ' Af ' 'h f ff ' I -if -' I' 1 - ' . lr 179. , ,-- f.. T ' -A --' ,TEE fe'- fff- Lf-ff L: . - Tn, 'L ,QM ' - -U-rf rw Y- -, ' -N ,., -:K I , ?tx zL' I: I, -- b rief--Q' J- , ' .Z za'-,. '71' X'- ' -H --. - ---f- 'i.--- ,.,,,.:.,.. V- - Q 114:2- iff- ' 'Z- ',:ffth -in-W 240-V -f-M h ,.-. -:rib ,:,,,,.,3-pf-. - .- N., ' ,,,.,,,-,FJIQT , . .- ..-Vw ..... -.f-w.1..:, ',,1L'4,x:r.1..f- MLA., , ph Af... l -T-Huw 3 ,.vv- Y ..--,..:.g,w ' Q.- ...avi -q..,q,-,-iff.:- ' .m'S C.f. - -1 .5-f ' ' -.2 - f-- -was-I ' , . t ...,...,.---.-'asf -- ' , '. .-TTi2'?Sga1Q ' -2-Q.,-,' , -qi,L.4-r-51'-' ...nov-,- ,4o -T -'itil-.5 ,Q ' L- -K' t - ' -r' - 7 -- f- . g- ---H .a.., ' 5' .:.f:Qf44n' L.. ..-- .H-fH .' t 1-'V-5-FQ .an



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