Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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T- ,gdb M 'WEQLW4 qvivnynw- Ve.Qv '-Pffw-f-- ----vp goseph Cohan KENT, OHIO A -' .V 1 his Hi Pally his tall stories about Any one who ever knew joe remembers N' .14 ' cc ,aa l ' College days at Ohio Wesleyan, his daily crop of letters from Phyll, and his innumerable sack sessions. Joe was a happy fel- low who always had a friendly word, he never worried about studies and quite Often amazed everybody by starring in steam. He was an excel- lent athlete with a fine reputation in almost every sport. Jose is a thoroughly dependable fellow, a swell shipmate and buddy. He is as honest and big-hearted as he is large. You'll never go wrong in making Joe your friend. Varsiyf Football 4, 7, '45, NA,' Varsily Basketball 3, 7, NA, Golf 4,' Varrigv Sauter 3, a4Qf. Clarence Wllen Creel CHEROKEE, IOWA .ff When the da arrived for the Hub l V , I Y City to make her contribution to the Navy, we received AL Quite naturally, he engaged in athletics, fashioned mellow tales from a colorful past, and, in addition, had a definite eye for the pretty young things. At heart, however, this fellow was a wrestler 3 and, an expert! An axiom older than the hills tells us that still water runs the deepest, and, although Al omits the too. common pomp and ceremony from his actions, the results of his efforts demand attention. Regardless of his assignment, the prediction is that Al will have the satisfaction derived from a job well-done and from the admiration of his friends. Varsity Wreslling 4, 3, 7, '45, wN'kl. . ' ' e4rrr '5 ' 315 -455' .. ziizfvlliz-' -veg I .f ---':r:Q,, W, -X-rg:-2 KWJJ' Q-sail- -Mfr--.-- h .F .. ,ww ,..1- -sat ' 7-Wxlx' , ....,u,1- Qififf '42, , .,?::5l??:'1- ---N --------W .,. ,,.. Sw-ilu. mu V --19.-5 ' '---fm -..-,. N . 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fdwaral Gllcqlair Qiain BOULDER, COLORADO Ed came out of the Colorado Rockies, 1 ready to swap his six-shooter for a sextant. Two years at the University of Colorado, plus better than average ability, enabled him to star continually, and he fast became a friend in need to those of us who found studies interesting but trying. Most of Ed's spare time here was spent in writing to a myriad of women. He always found time, however, for extra-curricu- lar activities and sports, pistol, track and basketball holding most of his interest. Although this ex- ranger is more at home in a saddle than in a boat, we feel sure that he will excel at sea as he has at the Academy. Battalion Track 4, 3, 75 Varsiy Pistol 4, 3, 7, ,17Nt,j145t, Captain 7,' Battalion Swimming 3,' Spanish Club 4, 3, 75 Model Club 3, 7,' Star: 4, 3. Waul Clapp MISSOULA, MONTANA fx -ii c'Pablo is best known among his class- mates for his ability in proving that the -1- prof and 'cgougel' were both wrong, ar-farm: J and for being a one man Chamber of Commerce for Montana. Academics were some- thing that-Paul mastered with ease, standing at the top of the class for the course. During study hours his room resembled an extra instruction room with most of the company gathering to hear Pablo put out the dope Because he was never too busy to help someone, he had many true friends in the regiment. Paul was interested in athletics, but seemed to prefer variety. Each quarter would find him a key man in some different Company squad. Wherever he goes, his patience, thoroughness, and friendliness will place him at the top. Company Wrestlifzg 35 Company Basketball 3, 75 Spanish Club 3,' Newman Club 4, 3, 7,' Star: 4, 3. Ulorace .lfonlax Bayless BAY SPRINGS, Mississippi i '7 From Bay Springs, famous for being somewhere in Mississippi, to the Naval Academy came the big business man of the South. Tall, dark, and smooth,', Max came to us with a date book already full. When it came to academics, 'judgen Bayless didn't have to know a thing, he just opened his mouth, and those big words Howed all over the place. He's famous for having more friends and knowing more influential people than any other man in the Academy. But, his specialty is leader- ship, this has already won for him the coveted position of Regimental Adjutant. He's on the way to the top. We're placing our bets on the southern gentleman from Mississippi. Good sailing, Max. Radio Club 3,' Model Club 7. I L W 2' f fl Dirt-W 334: .-.. I I golln Qawial Callahan NEWBURGI-I, Nizw YORK ' i'What! You never heard of Newburgh? 1-If .,,,., I Maybe we hadn't, but we soon learne ' .- ' I that Missoula had nothing on Th Cream of the Hudson Valley. The Nav snatched this son of the Irish from under the nos of West Point but she never dulled his enthusias for trout fishing nor his appreciation of beautif women. Navigating the crosscountry or command course, boxing, and the handling of his gym tea took up his athletic time, and although his que looking versions of simple objects in drawing g him into trouble during plebe year, he has com through well in the upper third of the class, to g to his ship a welcome shipmate and eflicient oflice Battalion Cross County: 3, V155 German Club 4, 3, 7,' Quarterdcck Society 4, 3, 7,' Radio Club 7,: Log 7. ' f- ,,.,r.- Au:-1'l..4: -Y .7 ..- W .,,.-....-. --- W' -.,.., .,, '7'TI1,,,..- . ...,,..- C '-...-- ,' W- XM '-,-.,,IN:,,,,,,-zu:---., .... -MM 'IIK .-,,LT....-..V. -- I L 5 ii -..,,,,, 1 ,. M-L---A a.,,,,,,, iii . fi f ee- ---..f,.. fi 1 ' -T' I '- :if if . - . as 4 Q . , .-. -, 1- I 5 '- .11 . fl' -.- .. .- Q. r -1 1 if . '4 4m 'I7.2.s+v 1' ' 1' l Y I f H- nw- M xi 1 -. ' +. 2-if gl.: ,I I. .L -R -1 w t 1 ' 1 -F: -.. .. 'L L -7: N. 2 1 :HQ . ' - ' .--Hg., . : ix X iii, AX ,.ilh?t'l'f ' ,,.,,- .l -xl .iw zyltxril! :I ly il! I5 1 , xx' ,lvltvi 5 fi- ff' ky -K, V -, l ' Ill' 5 '- l- ' '-, s , ' ,' if un- 1 fit-.ST I l ' I 4x41 .. I -, C531 . I fini . ' y ' In f '. , -rw . , ,Fm - ,,. Q.-A-M 1-' 9731 ' li --i':,Q'.1 . 77' T75 .. L ':..f. . . . 'f-Q-A ' af- .. Q-',, .4-I2 -- ' ' ' D W' , -. A r H ,,,' A ,,.. l QI, aw.-X. F., rr- - Af' -- , JET- E5 .--19'-Qi' ,nr ..,,,,-:.:33 W. F N T ,4,,,,Z'5,,.:1':'---.- A .4-f WCENQJWWVW , -. , , . N ..,.. ...axe-':-'4,.,. s:e'f'h'-eg-33-f'f '?'W'T..-'-f---5-,zQ- -A .. ,ep- 'Q:,JEf- 5 '--'Ein gat- ... gf' f-1wi.- ?'.- : K t N....m.:.rx -2-2:- In 'f:7: ', ,,.-,, 's , ,,,-,,-,.... W.. I glqapan-. A -.,,V4N,,.a I Y ,, ,,...-:PFW -Arffrl . ,. . 1 V nw. .- 4 .M.,,'Qs9.,-. rev:1fj7',.. - 'i - - ' -trl .-ilf7'i3Zi?',iQ- . 'lf-f..' . ' ' . ,ff .agp ,gp - - .5'...,.iJ..lL.i6,,,, ,fr - .. .A+ ' , et' . rf ' A ' .. .- ..-.a ' 'ffHs.--M ,,, ,,, H Q -- - ,igxggg-5 . ,N I I. --- A h -.Pr .... fu --- .4 .x jg, ,... Lac- ,,.9v.....- K '- S.



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I l' I I l 1-4 , . , W Weber! flllitllael Qonowan GMAI-IA, NEBRASKA p M Routed from his usual habitat of the sage . brush and cactus of the Nebraska prairie, Cowboy answered the Navy's call. For l A Y A L l most of us, this would have constituted a momentous decision, but Don took it all in stride, the word worry wasn't a part of his vocabulary. He didn't win the Diamond belt for excellence in academics because his hours of recreation didn't allow ample time to devote to superfluous study. But Don made his grades with no strain. Definitely a Red Mike,'l Don had no diplomatic relation- ships with the fairer sex. Although many have tried to shatter this record, few have succeeded. Good luck, Don-'cTake her down. Varsily W're.vllz'ng 4, 3, 7. games Robert Gayle LINCOLN, ILLINOIS ' of Quiet and reserved. Those two words i I aptly describe jim. He's always been that in ii, way, never failing to win friends by his quiet but capable manner, always setting a perfect example of propriety. Behind his reserve, there lies, however, an ability consistently to hold his own in academics with little worry and concern. Butever since his days at high- school in Lincoln, Illinois, and later at Lincoln Junior College, study- ing has fought a losing battle against those after- noon football games and those winter days of ice- skating. His tremendous interest in sports and his amazing reticence and patience have always awed his classmates. It's fair to assume that these char- acteristics will in the future bring him admiration and success. Newman Clzzb 4, 3, 7,' German Club 4, 3. games Clialdrip gorresier GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA The 'fDoctor,i was one of the local poli- ,H -443, . . . -Lift J, ticians from the hill country of South L, .,,, Carolina. Running true to form, he was Ir- L-.-, 'L-.V Q 5 ---:A-- ready at a moments notice to speak at any length upon any subject-and the Doctor,' had a certain, useful knowledge of the peculiarities of the gentler sex. He concluded that they were a snare and should be left alone. With his good natured countenance and tall tales of the feudal territory he has entertained many of his classmates. Although never too busy to give a helping hand to the less fortunate, Doc managed to win the Academic Departments' coveted gold stars. Hereis bottoms up and smooth sailing to a true classmate! Battalion Swimming 3, 7,' Slam 3. I games gilbert Qallemore BARTOW, FLORIDA fri. . Gally', to some, and Chub to other Red wore a great big grin almost a the time, but still remained serious. HI enjoyed living an upright, sober life, an made all those who were near him happier for h presence. Red was a rare individual who ju could not for would notl acquire any bad habit He was no loafer-a fact readily proved by academic standing and by his active participati in many and varied extra-curricular activities. that he asked was to spend his afternoons with foil in the fencing loft, and to divide his weeken between yachting and the prettier girls. ! E Varsigz Fencing 4, 3, 7, .NA,' Chess Club -4, 3, 7,: Sylanislz Club 4, 3,' Jajzanese Club 3, 7, Pres., 3, 7. , .,.,.,... 'N '-.,,, ,. ... . - 1-... ,... .Q-LL.. 3 :- I. . - ,.-.,,..:-- --+- V. ... -hu K E. ,.,,-gf -,..,.... -..,,,,-L.. .-.F , N.- ' ..,..,,J:,,fLu1..-,,,,-,,,,L.-M . -,xg 4. 2 1--W..,,f, -5, Z QI -f..-.. 7-s...,.-.-. 1 X ,ii :E ,QV -A A- I we I ff li '-.,.,,,, 'H ' 1 .ll r - :gif J f--. , . -5,231 g ,lf --fy. -,-.,. Q 'l ' ' ' . -I ff jf --------I---.L .- ' .,, . L..- . , , . V eu - NJ. :ff - .- fa f' -md 1. 1'-' '53 'l ' i 5' ,M '. -w .?'Rl ft 7 N. t '-. -.-,.,... 1 U A 1 :Q xl' X 'X 1 I-M--:.-,.. 1, .i fvxgii, ,f ,L, f'f,,1,f.6 I 1 . ka . Yugi :. 1 :f lf 1' .ef +. ' - ' 1 : ' ,' ' xx l lrli . -. x-I uk ' ' 1' an 'KK -D I I f jlffl , 'll' . 'f 'N 2 ' '- ' , ,. , .l M ,, I xg. . 'A 1' lf -119. , f' - -. ' . --Q..-,ip a q , -213 -- - fr? ' FH . , T'l'5-:il:V'5:e,,.a. 'frl':'f.'i-f .i2 --it-'2if:l.,QQl-' s.. 1 i ' ' ' 111111-Q -L-:- ' ,. - .. :W-. r' A Ti-::'.?14'-:zafwf-ggi, M -, .Q ,.Q....,, M if 'iff lv'-H , , , gp . ' 'Bras-ax' M- 5 .-49,-+ ' f 1 -a,'3g,,,4,,-,... -- 5 :,,.-H 1 - ' - -- j -Q,-r-'4 'TL.--' ,.,.- ....f,.-rv-.-,,,.. -4s-1--N -- Q - . -1 4, ,W-rw:--is-n ..- 'H- +' . eN.., L Nw, - ,:m,f3't' .., ,:'M-' -S-N,x,.-. , -,pw J:-,,,q.h -...'---f- -Egan Q., . ,..,,,,.:--ff..-,.-- ' I i----I.: r... jj' M 5-'I'--:..,,,,,,,.::7,gE:j1,j Vvhn g H-:,,, ,gf ....,. A QW, P, , ,,...,ra.----wt, ...I ,K sa... I . V ..L-n3,4f'lr'r-:.f'-r,.av- J '-- 'V' - I-, M..-.-1 -- . was - ja -'y'lf'f. '9 ' , fgQs.,m,-,,--,L-gf--l- ...,,,.,,. ,,,,. - - 4... Lv. ,V M , -?Ed6E, ' , fri.. - ,I :?g?1,.,5,' - - '. I X In I - A1 ,,,3,.,... . ,, L . -

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