Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 277 of 620
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X M Ends. .95 651 Weak COMPANY OFFICER SEVENTEENTI-I COMPANY Before the First Class summer shift we were members of the old non-reg Third, and while we felt the effect of the First Class who couldn't supply themselves with a three-striper, it seemed to be a generally good effect. Out of the first eighteen in the Fourth Batta- lion we held eight places, which does not prove that growing in a non-reg environment makes a reg company First Class Year. We could drink most any company under on a weekend, we had our toasters, and we did our share of rowing, walk running, and com- mandoeing. We never stopped trying to win the colors or build up our athletic record. In company competition we could win gym, touch football, or softball and always put a good team on the field. But infantry was another story, we were never able to grab many of the points it offered. We had some topnotch extra curricular men. We had some outstanding athletes, including a good portion of the football team. We had a super slash. We had a bucket. We had a fighting spirit. We were the Seventeenth.



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