Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Chandler Baslman tfwallow, ir. PAWTUOKET, RHODE ISLAND Known as anything from Chindlah to I 4 Wheatstone, Chan is truly one of those individual characters of ye olde Huitieme. - If he was not pounding out boogie- woogie on the squeeze box, Wheatstone was con- ducting a juice bonehead session with a pair of the boys. With due regard for Chan's coaching the Plebe Battalion fencers to an undefeated season the epic of Raoul's Academy career was his shoot- ing down a target plane on first class cruise. A typical weekend featured our boy roaming the Chesapeake in anything from a dinghy to his favor- ite, the VAM, with a pipe in his mouth, occasion- ally a young damsel on his arm and invariably contemplating the contents of his penny bank. J Fencing 4, 3, f45l, fNAtg Boat Club 4, 3, 7g Luclgv Bag 4, 7,' Trident Magazz'ne 7,' French Club 3, 7g Starr 3. ,,..a-f fu-,.,,,, ,L Z'-'givin 'L'-.-...f, ,Nj- -.T'- ' '-s...., ' . . ,..., .-..., . -N, .d- ,Jm M134-A-aw... .......,--... . - 31 'l I-I, - f 9g:- f' I .., . 'N M X L 3 up -I' A Aging? I. A.. ' .. . ' I '-' ,za ,f ' , I- f a' -' --Y , -7 - Ii- -L-l , A- g ' 'I' ' :PR .:'f1Q. fi 'Y 1.. 'I Elo- ll .. ,. I , 7 'M f-1e'- - - -'-- M Ek., I .A . .,..- . - X xr mf'-1 'I i ,-I'-mi' ET- C '.-I C I l I -ivan -V f f I -as . ' r-filaiii l - ' - M ' ' ' ',T:3f ' I '..'3w'lfVffE1T-n.:m'i- ll .. ,.. , . . -l1-- ' ll:4A'v..'-I--MV .1:.,,nNA. ' -:if .NY - - -f 1---.N -'--- - tx-1-vaqn' Wider Qllanley fllissering, ir. DANA, ILLINOIS .. picture on his desk, and a catching . . chuckle. . .that s Vic. Not tall enough to - . be a crew man, he compromised by be- coming a manager and custodian of all the socks and sweatshirts. Maybe he did run things over in Hubbard Hall, but he sank to a mere partnership in that happy aggregation in room 4212. The Ordnance and Juice profs always were a step be- hind him but Vic never gave them an inch. They say that the best sailors come out of the Midwest. Well, Vic's from Illinois and he wants to be a submarine man. Here's hoping he makes it. A few strains of music in the morning, a 5 3 Fencing 4, f45t,' Vdffify Crew 4, 3, 7, 4m5, NmA, N. Weber! Glenry fllialson, ir. RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA . - - the West Coast without any particularlj I burning desires except to get along peace S fully. Once in his new environment, h I Bob came to the Naval Academy fron I W- quickly proved himself an excellent student, al all-around athlete, and a very likable fellow. Stand ing well within the top one-fourth of his class ma study periods found him outlining the dope t grateful buckets. Rare was the afternoon th Watso was not exercising either in the gym or o the ball field. He was on the varsity gym tea winning two N's, and during the Off season, engaged in softball, tennis, squash, and swimmin Modest, sincere, Bob will not have trouble maki his mark on the things that lie ahead. Varsigz Gym 4, 3, 7, g45l '. Qosepll Hllen Qlloolen, ir. ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA From Rocky Mount, N. C., Woo-Wool' brought a decided affinity for southern fried chicken. If chicken were not available, however, he would cheerfully substitute --i anything else that might be handy. In fact he interrupted his Hchowing down - just long enough for his daily workout and an Occasional glance at the books. He will always be remembered by his motto, I live to eat. His motto did not interfere, however, with his ability as a gymnast. Although Jack was a Red Mike, woe betide the unfortunate who was foolish enough to introduce him to his drag, for the rest of the weekend every other word on her lips was Woo-Woof, With that kind of a winning personality watch his smoke! Gym 4, 3, 7, g45l,' French Club 3, 7g Radio Club 3, 7g Battalion Band 7. 310 X



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Z6 End. di cgi JQWHWZ COMPANY OFFICER TWENTIETI-I COMPANY As the first boys head out to town after a Wednesday P-rade, way over on Worden Field one company stands at attention-waiting to Pass in review. Then late in the afternoon as the lights in the Hall come on, the 20th Company finally comes home-last on the Held, last off, last in everything except spirit and friendliness. But, this dubious honor has not always been ours-back not long ago we were just the 11th Company. just the 11th Company? Not quite! By the end of Plebe Year we had earned the reputation for being one of the top slash companies in academics. And through Youngster and First Class Years we kept our standing high by importation of fresh talent from the 12th and 13th Companies. In the last year studying was easier because of our basic physical perfection, aptly augmented by those four-deck climbs and by those pre-reveille exer- cises at the frequent suggestion of the Executive Department. The history of our gang is closed. It is hard to believe that three years of living, working, and laughing together have come to an end. But wherever we go, let us carry with us those memories which have made so many of our predecessors say, Now, when I was a Mid- Shipman-M.

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