Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

Page 279 of 620

 

Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 279 of 620
Page 279 of 620



Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 278
Previous Page

Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 280
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 279 text:

Bullard UC. fill. Wridges, ir. TULSA, CDKLAI-IOMA ' - Why worry. I ll all be over in an h ur. . With this philosophy Dick found his way N 0 'bl M so p ts O an If I S4 73 7 7 ps L , :.- to Annapolis. I-Ie was exposed to Navy 7 A H ways sooner than most of us when it was necessary for the doctors at the local spital to make a few minor changes. From then it was clean sailing. Academics proved to be t another institution to be endured between ekends and letters to M. K. Always good tured Dick only became aroused over two ngs: the system and haircuts a la Bancroft. A er of music-so long as it s loud-he will always remembered for his thorough enjoyment of the Battalion Tennis fl, 3g Iiallalion Squash 75 Comfzalyl Cromcozzzzlgf 3, '-455 Log fl. l ... -0 'ii - A.,-wwzt L 'i lm.-.K 1 l?-Lx 12 lg, xtfi sux I ' -QU? r .igfh 14.2, l 5 fx . my , W... 'S : . l .f -ar 'if' P '-l 1 , 5 L, i 1 ' --ag. Q if ? A f wh 'Ri M M VN 5 A .gli Q-ond' 'fd V .afbfr .rf -v G'. Qohn Edmund Brown, fr. DETROIT, MICHIGAN fwjiiffpg A quiet, soft-spoken, unassuming chap, ll but always game for anything, Jack's big weakness is blondes, small and cute. Wi' if Georgia peaches-? Though never look- ing for. trouble, scraps with the Executive Depart- ment were inevitable, ask him about form W's. An athlete of no mean ability, Jack quarter-backed the B -squad through the varsity four nights a week and was a big point-getter on the company steeplechase team. Liberty usually found him, when he wasn't dragging, pitting his skill against the one-armed bandits? An aviation enthusiast, Jack hopes to follow through his Academy training by winning his Wings of Gold? A swell wife, easy to get along with, we know that he will be well welcomed in the Fleet. Football 4, 3, 7, '45, .NA,: Steeplechase 3, '45. .Qubrey Lester Quik, ir. MUSKOGEE, OKLAI-IOMA state, his grease with the Executive f'-g Department never revealed it. His savoir .mi ,,,,. ,N ability for Bull,' was used to good ad- Although L. hailed from an oil i ' 93 l'X fl vantage in writing many letters to Margie, his O. A. O. then and always. It was always a pleasure and a privilege for anyone participating in exer- cises beside Les in the mornings to enjoy the sleepy atmosphere he created. Many dull weekends were the result of Wmisunderstandingsn with the fairer sex, but his ardor was never dampened, except by the sub-squad '4mermaids. His friendliness and humor has developed a large group of friends, and his knack of winning friends was only exceeded by his ability to keep them. Battalion Tennis 4g German Club 4, 3, 7,' Log 4. moberl .Zlndrew Close CINCINNATI, OHIO ' Bob came to the Academy with ideals and 1 standards he has never lost. He brought l iii I with him a sense of humor as efferveseent and unpredictable as a woman's. He started out a confirmed Red Mike, true to the gal back home in Cincy and ended up as a fast, loose and fancy free lady-killer of the first water. A sound thinker, his knowledge of practical mechanics was surpassed only by his skillful workmanship. Studies were never too difficult to interfere with his thirst for good literature. His afternoons were spent in the gym, where with muscular dexterity he emulated the renowned man on the flying trapeze. Varsigf Gym 4, 3, 7, g45t,' Radio Club 3. Black JV '3 i ' '7 F' I A 273 J. P:-'ffl' f'

Page 278 text:

If basfggffr-F1 ,,-Sf' rc ,511- -lu. ,ly ,, I. '. . A 1, -Lak . fe f l I, lr H V--0 7 .:.. iK:41.:f.lwJeAg:.v sg jf. ,F-rr t 1 .f Pt - 2 1 'V ,a:jff7- f ' 'ir ' - :I if , all-, 1. ' 6 ' -1 . -' +' -- 'f 4.1 .lp f .-A- 5,-41 ... ,f 'fL, uf ,V ! . ..,.: , f H ,- -Ji' ' Y ff- 3 :-- A . q? Y . it 4 r,.5,fffl., ,:,... - - - .U Y-,Ff.r'g ' ...T Y 1,1 ri-gilt' v-vgfy' gf, ,gh L.,--' , mg, .,,:A:.., - . - 0 21. Ag, 'J 71,4--' 'ii MA If ,L-ff X ' . '. Y 4, .v .-gg -- .Fw ,F 5 . L 51: 1, m,,g.L11. l!,?fJl,',, , 645- ,,-f4',.'Eg-pQu- iff f- - I9 ., , .,,f ,lying , ,jf ,mr N.. -H' A ,ff .,. Q1 ,,- if-1 ,j- ,A--' A -. L ,W , 5 'ft .-we fc fer ' , . 31112. ...tr :.5l,Q7 ' . as - Am- ff- ' fsa'.mQ-ea weizvf' W ' A af- ' -R., 1 ,Kc - if gf'-A A ff-W. .aff-hw ...af T' .2 .- fi' . ' rf-f . E ef if' r,-:sk W J -- 'f f:!9 -' -- -1 -f 57 .ff -is-1' r'- F- -- . 1 w--nr 1-f- .ff 'Ama-f Q f-q'gf -.,'l1' ,,4,,.,'.-f A ,. -f :dx 11L..+:.w-- ,mf ',,-'--.gh 'fj..-5.-,M -- ' ,,.,,..ygf 51 ' -J' l 'ti tt 'M ' 'f 'F ' 1 - 4, -- -. QE i -A t 1 ' '- 1 ?fl:'i L 4-, A If f -A iw 151 S'--:QW-'1?ix'..x' 'triw all - .. in 2 . -.ping-:r .,.... 1- .,,. ,- ' ,. ,- .. 4- 2-- lgv' 'ffffif' ,W -' 'Q 1 1.53 ---Y--jf ,,. , . .gif . er.?f r A 7 il ' ' f ':L5--iii 314' ,-9-f f' 'ff-Za' 4,43 T 3--Am. ,...A- 5iK xfgw- 0- , be se g2Qwf1-...--sasllllvf-,,,rt 'f RL'-f-,gym-I ff- . Q ,,,, -...Yin-swqra A-3 s -..gNf' , .Uv .5-P' img . 2 ' tate! ..-.U t 2, .5851 Weber! Chauncey Warnharl, ir. -IOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA - Little did the people of Johnstown who p survived the Hood of 1889 realize that future stories of that event would make little Chauncey dream of vast expanses of water, but that's how lze explains it. From Valley Forge Military Academy 'fBarney brought tennis rackets, pipes fthe smelly varietyj, and his imper- turbable self to the U. S. N. A. Connoisseur of beautiful women, purveyor of witty barbs, master of repartee, leveling factor of Club 3052, defi- nitely not a Plebe year chemist, captain of sub squads, player of many company sports, c'Barney studied and played seriously. Until first class sum- mer leave, he had everyone believing he could do without the fairer sex, but now. . ,? Battalion Temzir 4, 3,' Sleeplechase 3, '45, German Club 4, 3, 7. W l 4 1 Mr., gorresl Qlifver Warn' Wonoesrnn, MASSACPIUSETTS I. --.1 HF. OF' is from Worcester, Massachu- setts, and heis proud of it, just ask him. 'i ll To KF. O. the Naval Academy was a challenge, and despite the pitfalls of the academies his Yankee determination and tenacity carried him through. You could talk all day about the things you like in him, but outstanding is his sense of humor. When the going gets tough he will always find something amusing in the situa- tion. Afternoons at the Academy found him out playing touch football, softball, or some other company sport. And where he went on weekends none of us know, but he Seldom stayed in and he seldom dragged. When he did drag! Wow! What a. queen! Comjmigf Football 3, '45. .Qlf 8111018 Wergesen ANNAPOLIS, lXf.lARYLAND A Lobo's scathing remarks and light banter have lifted the dreariness of many a drawn out study hour. Emerging from the three long years practically a male Carrie Nation, he claims no fame as a star man, but seems to have spent his time acquiring a mastery of expression and playing with the shaggy dog under his locker. Running the steeplechase course has been his main concession to the system which so rudely interferes with his plans. A vast knowledge of janeis Fighting Slzzlbs and of many unrelated and varied subjects is his main claim to fame, but second to this is his hearty participation in anything resembling a sack drill. 'i i fxxqfg-l 1 wa 'L-'J ii A- Spanish Club 4, 3, 7,' Company Steepleclzase 3, 7g 'Reqf Poinlx 4, 3, 7. 272 'W ans.. N615 -v -vp ., 4-ua, sea ,M 2 l i il l i Edward lllilliam Wehm Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA When Eddie showed up at the Acaden Plebe summer, he brought with him if-f-tgtttjf quick smile, an inexhaustible supply enthusiasm, a head of curly blond ha and the unshaken conviction that if the Nat does it, it must be right. Proud of Southern C fornia and his O. A. O. back home, Eddie ne passed up the oppostunity to sing their prais Academics seldom bothered him and he breez through his three years having fun, making frien and working to achieve the enviable record he well deserves. Winter or summer, he could found sailing the Chesapeake. From dinghy battleship will be a big jump, but we know t Eddie will turn in a 4.0 performance! Soccer fly Sailing 4,' Varsity Sailing 3, 7,' Sfldlliill Club fl, 3, 7,' Baal Club 4, 3, 7.



Page 280 text:

I4 ,5-acigrfg rg .,-Sf' ia .,f-G'-Yi?-fli ' -0 . A-f. p.,q:j,az:. at,.,,.f: 42 , 1: L, I I. .3 ,-1, - gf.-A, 45.51 ,f 'je Z.--f,j',3L' in - y I .4 Q e '-vi q .Q V-Jfm-if.-fj'J1'. ,, A . , . -- .. . I ... , - . .' -Rf - -,-ez... .. fli ng , ' .,,,-,, ,1a I ,f,f,,,L gli- I -1555, fp K f r i , fd Ev -'Y :na'? I -1 - ' f . -' - .gr 5.43-e ,pr 439 I .- iv- ,,,.? .-. I ff If Slillggvpnh f.:. 'lj F-lf ' ,bglkl 'k ,Q ' ,-7 f ilffii t.-, 1. fi .NF 91 r - .-- .:, -,al .1 . A dw.:-5 M T' - . 1 'Fife tiff f '.i-' - .,H 4 ..1,p fag' 'I G' 4 2' ' J ff , 1955714 fs.. 'Q DA' -11 4.1, : .,- lqwmga-,,-v-'K' .4- ,'-A W - . - .w ' ,M-f...,.1 - 3 ---ff' - -- ' ,flu fy ...,' .A A at .ga .. ,- -- -f af- , y ' 5' --lm -5 .. ' 'Tg,1qrQrfff'Q..'- -2' gf,-ff' - ' - rg-2. '- . f ,..sg-. '..--A., fat-,,s, -- Ilffx' .. A H -L-6-.P --- , - ,--- - ,J ' 'Q' 5, p in V . - 53,..,5.,, . -1 ,f::,.Qz., A- T .p l K , 'I-. , . ', . Y 44, 'W f 'r i5'7 .42g.,35lfL'.- . , ,5h2'9i :i n fl.L--fi .,.f'5'f' ill - f -,ffiwl .A A -. ffz if .5 2,5-,4-ggi 5: ' ' . -fi t' rw A.. - A W -EI' 'Y' 4 ' . 4 Ge- 'Y' 'J' ,, - .yi Q 1' ,4a,,,,Q- M3 -f ff. 'W Q-rn-A, -gpg,-f , H' -- Q 'Lmwqaf-f W. 'Met .l- Dt r-t :.fasf:g-,,....i,,.,, ' ,-. e v - H 'I L -.NA- 1f'f!9vw r'.'H'Q- games Tale Cotkrill, n CRAWFORDSVILLE, ARKANSAS Big Jim Cockrill, swelling in the his- toric glory of the Old South, where chivalry made its last stand upon the face of the earthi' is a brawny gentleman with an aristocratic air. Filled with romance and the adventurous spirit of the days of large plantations, stately Southern balls, dark-eyed belles, and flowery, affected speech, Jim was born a century too late for him to derive the maximum benefits from such a dashing nature. But this does not mean that his mannerisms of the Old South are worthless in this modern age. To the contrary, they give him an original and gallant personality. His sense of adventure makes him a worthy athlete-a wrestler of merit-and an enjoyable companion. Wrestling 4, 3, 7, '45, .N'A,' Battalion Football 75 Q,uarterzlcck Sociegz 4, 3, 7g Newman Club 4, 3, 7, Spanish Club 4, 3, 7. -fs, fed Glo-ufard Colvin LIMA, Omo A buckeye,l' Ted came to the Academy ' after four years in the Fleet with one re- fflf when any advice was needed. A wrestler of ability, he rarely missed a daily workout in the gym. When he did, it was to enjoy the extra- curricular activities of Maryland's capital. Though his study hours were a toss up between letters to the girl back home, sleeping, and studying, he was ever willing to lend a helping hand. He loved the Navy. He loved fair winds from the Executive Department. His humor will always be with us. quest, for us to call on our Old Sea Dad Qohn Wloward Qay, ir. h DALLAS, TEXAS S ' You know John: he is the fellow who , 2 managed to keep those long curly locks '-' through years of campaigning in the Z barber shops of Bancroft Hall. He is the boy with the tremendous muscles: the fellow who worked harder in the gym than any other ten people. John had brains too, when he wanted to use them, but there are more important things than studying, Among the more important things were women, many of them-until first class year. Plebe year he had a riotous time, Youngster year was milder-no youngsters to run, first class year was little different-just happier. I'd like to be Johnls shipmate again sometime. , Track 4, '45,' Battalion Track 3,' Boat Club 4, 3, 7. 274 F. ..,.,A,,,v N- A l rl l li l b l l l l l Cliiley Wirgil Conover MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA .jg-:E Who was the first in '03 to win th coveted UNH? Who was the first to fath -B the mysteries of the Rube Goldber -' 1 in steam? Who was the first in town wh- ,.,... liberty commenced? None other than Wiley the savoir! Whenever you asked a favor of hi he was right there with his help. His favorite ex curricular activity seemed to center about sque ing a little machine to develop a smooth pull the trigger in order to run up a score for Nav pistol team. Throw together a good personality sense of humor, quick accurate thinking, a will win, and you have one swell fellow who will ma good in any spot. Varsigf Pistol 4, 3, 7, pNt,' Battalion Football 4, 7,' Spanish Club 4, 3, 7, M adsl Club '4, 35 Starr 4.

Suggestions in the Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) collection:

Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 502

1960, pg 502

Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 239

1960, pg 239

Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 585

1960, pg 585

Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 520

1960, pg 520

Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 246

1960, pg 246

Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 75

1960, pg 75


Searching for more yearbooks in Massachusetts?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Massachusetts yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.