Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Richard Gleuendorffer NORTH TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK i , V . The Navy penetrated deep into the Sleepy ll il v i Hollow country on the banks of the Hud- 'l'- son River to call Dick to sea. The Acad- emy has been a busy stopping-off place. In his three years here on the Severn, he has spent many an afternoon rowing up the river in a shell or hiking along the shore. Since Plebe summer, The Fig has been out for crew, working up to the Navy N in his Youngster year. As a member of the Press Detail, the Req' Points editorial staff, and the Reception Committee, Dick has made every minute count. His enthusiasm and energy have never failed, these traits will prove their worth in the Fleet. Vorsigf Crew 4, 3, 7, '45, Ng Rely' Points 4, 3,' fllanogiug Editor 7,' Press Detail 4, 3, 7,' R6C6fll.0Il Committee 4, 3, 7, Orclzertro 4. 1 '. . N 1 r-:lf-hxiu its l 7, : 'fa -. 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A . , A - f ..:-1':- -. , -- -Stiff-',,5Z?'. -'33 . - 3' 'T x , - ' A,:,.'gQ!E'. .1 !s,-w- H1 fo ? . ,fx Nah. W-4:, ,-.. A t A... -ft . - wee.. - -1 mg? F. -J? . , '4,,. george .Qugudine Qifhea, ir. LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS L 17: 'IYVF'7i ' !-'.,-:tram George was not the excitable type. He 4 took things as they came, for he believed in easy come, easy go. This applied espe- cially to the women he dragged. None of them seemed to faze him in the least, for every time he dragged, it was a different girl. But sleep came before everything else. He might have de- veloped into quite a slash, had he not been such a sound sleeper and unable to wake up when his alarm clock went off at 5 a.m. George got this stuff pretty well, standing in the upper part of his class. Intentness in purpose and hard work will continue to bring him to the front. .-. I Company Touch Football 3, '45, Newman Club 4, 3, 7. Gregory Wanawek BROOKLYN, NEW YORK v 'f fj' The Pasha, a versatile character, was A always ready to greet you with a warn handclasp and a beaming smile. He wa- G it well on the way to becoming one of thcl Academy's gridiron and crew heroes, but footbal injuries kept him on the sidelines. However, few could dispute his prowess on the handball court The underclass knew him as a strict disciplinariar who was well versed in the Academy regulations Gregg was a smoothie with the ladies 3 his collectior of girls was worthy of gracing anyone's locker They all loved him, and so do we. His suave gift o gab, cheerful manner, and happy go lucky ai beclouded his serious sideg great things are slate for him. football 4 3 2 45 Battalion Handball 3 45 Crew 4 Ni S, C 1' .-1 .ff-aft F' o 44 ff 17 X SG- Q lv, ., ,.- Glenry .Holden Ramsay UJeyIon Qfif--e U i - .,,.,97,, U-, -.,-nr fifffw' 3 ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND -f His last stop before entering the Academy was Philips Academy in Massachusetts Being a Navy Junior, Henry could claim no place in particular for a home town E. Mn n 1 - 9 I 1 l rf ' . i J. At Andover, Henry received the background that carried him to the top of his class . -..W ..... here. Being a star man was but one of his many achievements. When he was not busy earning his NA on the soccer team, Henry found time to be one of the mainstays on the Log and Lzteky Bag. 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.Wlb the all a his fu don Commis' er! Rhoades Gllarschall NEW ORIIEANS, LOUISIANA Life with the Kike is no drab existence, as anyone will verify. Bull sessions, argu- ments, bets, stories about the Old Man, news from the future Mrs., current events se and more comprise his daily contribu- toward a more congenial atmosphere here in Probably no one is better known for being round good fellow than is Mike. Such as starring, being the Company com- and working with the reception committee among his accomplishments. Tin cans will ture interest, so any of you salts who, by , may become a shipmate of his beware if 7 CC t like bull sessions with thc old song and Golf 4, grlfyg Rectglllion Commillea 4, 3,' my Ojicor 75 Log, Slay? 3, 7g Lucky Bag, Slaj 7,' .5 Ring Production Committee 35 Hop Commilloc 7,' Starr 4, 3. C? 0 .7 f. Q0 on ..-4 --..::T .,... .f-- 'W tv X ,su 11 ' ,v N In -' ,m ' '-',Q.fl,',n: 'W- 1.1-- 'VS fr 5.55 it ,Q Ig.. It 5 , pf ffgzf' R,:'X1,xQ5 X' L. ,H ,diff vfhlllls. vm ,vu J , Jiri- fir .3 -f rl . Half.. il W il. 1' ' 9'2 in! 1-- Af' 1' ' 4' 2' 'SYYNQ-, xx -xxx, 1' .'- lf! ,J r lf! fp, ,, f' iiglfliki all ix. tiff fit' 5' .iff v2Qx.X E. xx 'E-lim iii! 1' jx 6 46171, 1:-,' lk if' 5, li X ' ill f ' - ' it 355 Hg, ,, XX .. If off' -' -, f 4 'tg'-.Its gill' A -'E 2 , .fury 0 1 , Aj-cgi. 5'i'?51fis,i,l't N, U. ff ' , ' Jr I We ilsiffiv' 'irq ' Q' ,. ' , ii , . -q ' f J' 4.74 faq-:,,::,.:r X.. is. 1. 1? Sfsf v - 5 :., sf .4 WJ :-- , t- f f - ' '4-If - ef-1 glP f:X, fQr' f- J.-gw'-,-i-wr- -'- .-..:..:..i ' -- ..: -LESS... Weber! ifilnollly flllcfarlhy CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ' Mac left the Windy City and the fresh- 7 K' water lakes in answer to his lifelong ambi- tion to become a naval officer. Mac's 7 A fl world revolves around the Navy. . .and his girl. There is never a dull moment with this combination, each is fighting the other for Hrst place in his heart. Mac has hardly a serious strain in him. He has certainly led a free and happy life here at the Academy, but the Fleet and his girl will probably be able to settle him down. Tepee's great love in sports is football and he has played through every year at the Academy. When the duty call comes, old Mac will be in there pitching with everything he's got. Varsigf Football 4, 3, 7, '45, .NA,' Touch Football 3, '45g Baxrball 4' .Newman Club 4 3 7 Tom Hlford Illurplly OAICDALE, LOUISIANA His presence always meant action. In boxing he was Regimental Champion. There ' was also a great deal of sparring with the Executive Department. Several heavy blows Q!! T were landed by each contestant. If anyone was dismayed by the results of his contest, 7 ' T it was not Murph. He is true Southerner to the last Yankee and doesn't know the word ''stranger''-especially feminine stranger. We'll remember him for fiery discussions of military strategy and ear-splitting renditions of Oakdale Will Shine Tonight. Although he cleaned our room not at all, when he wanted to do something either academically or athletically he always did it. Right now he's aiming for Pensacola. Practical, sincere, friendly and easy to get along with his life will know few dull moments. Baimliozz Boxing 4g Battalion Track 45 Boxing 3, 7, bNlg Tennis 7. 293 tflephen Tlamilion Gllcclinlic ANNAPOLIS, MAIIYLAND Since he had been around the world by I the time he was six, few things were really new to him. Academy life with its prob- 2 lems he took in his stride-a stride he had to lengthen considerably to keep ahead of the Executive Department, however. Whether in com- mand of a Class A rowboat at midnight on the Rappa-hannock or coming in behind schedule after a hop, he never had a dull moment. Of his many interests, wrestling led the list, almost every afternoon found him trying new tricks on his poor old roommate. His wealth of information coupled with a wonderful sense of humor, good-natured sincerity, and an ability to take things as they come have gained him the respect and friendship of those who know him. Varrigf Wresllz'ng 4, 3, 7, w45t, wNAtg Battalion Track 4, '45,' Log 4, 3, Exchange Editor 7,' Lucky Bag, Stay' 7.



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goin: Richard Wolier BOSTON, MAssAcnUsIzTrs A proud New Englander, with a typical Boston accent. While in the Fleet, before entering the Academy, he developed a professional interest that he has since cultivated. He was a welcome member of boxing and wrestling teams. His was as agile as his body but he was more t to put it to work With his ever readiness I . friendly argument, broad sense of humor, remarks, and practical mind, he will more pull his weight in the boat. Compary: l'Vm:lling 3, '45. o 046 0 po on aff, .,., i fi.:-I ' X ,162 if kbp-:bl 5 422 pg, if 'I XX 1 2 ' ' If. 1 f:.z.'Xx,k3g, lt, 1 1,4 X Rift, -Extgqji, 4 ,, r gf 1. f 5 fwtfie. ti-1 2. ,rw if -, -,.f?'if' ft igfjltil- if 'li W hd .7 if 11 ' iw. lvl 'K . l K ' if Ki' wif iff - 5 .. 'XXX l, A 4 . . 'LAS X 1 , Q fy ff , I 5, .n , .'f. ie, ik kilglltt lg if ' ' i 7 li 52.6.4 X N 4 pg-,iff ,i,J,,f'. II- fl-yr 53 V55 gg, 'XV it ' l :if - ,ra a. ' , Ri' ul I 'gf if A: .r . Ng, ,Vex . I- Ar ' 'V .. KM..-..4,.,. K V K 4 -F' ' .. .- ' TX ' '- -f'. -at ti' ' ' . 4 . -.i1.: ... , :- Weber! flllade Wuddifombe TACOMA, WASHINGTON J as Pudd's Naval Academy life was built I around two activities. During the week he was one of those lean, muscular boys l fi I 1 who spent all their time over at the boat- house or in a shell out on the Severn River. On weekends, he could usually be found dragging a certain girl from Kentucky. As have many west- erners, Pudd possesses an independent nature, and three years at the Naval Academy have done little to change him. He likes to collect doo-dads, talk crew, and go sailing. Calm, cool, and relaxed under all conditions, and well equipped for enjoying life, Pudd has made many friends and been a constant source of humor during his career at the Naval Academy, ' Varrigz Crew 4, 3, 7, '45, .NA,' Clan' Crest Committee 4. ifllomas Clnrisiopher Reynolds, ir. BURLINGAME, CALIFORNIA was also After being called into active service from the Naval Reserves, Tom reached his goal, the Naval Academy, where a good-natured, forceful personality won him a host ol' friends. This loyal Californian, always joking, lived for his summer leave. During first class year particularly, he seldom failed 'to drag. His correspondence exceedingly comprehensive, and when not boning Ordnance, Tom could always be found composing a pun-filled letter for some girl admirer. Tom wasn't eager and was somewhat non-regg yet, he always escaped the conduct report to the envy of all. Tom is truly the kind of fellow his classmates all like, a true friend of everyone. E Soccer 4, 7, a4.Q'g Compary' Touch Football 3, '45,' Log 7,: Luclgf Bag Staj 7. 295 fllioodford Gllorris Wand BANGOR, MAINE 'i gt Willie roared out of Maineis down-east ,iff wilderness, kicked the mud off his boots, and traded his checkered hunting shirt 'ffl -l for the navy blue of the Fleet. He entered the Naval Academy the hard way with more salt in his socks than some of us had seen in a lifetime. A master of colloquial rhetoric Willie had a logical answer for everything-except the system. With this exception he acquiesced, for it was the greater of two evils-systematical chaos or country club freedom. Willie periodically joined us in that never ending search for forms W, but he had a formula- if over 10 per cent appeared in the first hour, the I'CSlI WCFC Sl1I'C to COIIIC. Battalion Gymg Battalion Trask, Sailing 45 Lush Bag 7g Battalion Representativeg Boat Club 4, 3, 7g zlflodel Club 3, 7.

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