Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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A mG'IDCIUQE'HBiEdEGlfl Naval Academy was ready for first class year. Before the first football game gun mounts, directors and a plotting room were going up along the sea wall, previews of things to come. They werenat quite finished in time for the fall term and we had to spend our time with the more commonplace loading, drills, spotting and sundry arid lectures. In seamo it was quite a differ- ent story-the Y. Pfs were ready and waiting, and not a week went by without at least one cruise out into the bay to swing ship, simulate torpedo attack, or to perform one of the many maneuvers the instructors always had up one sleeve or another. Juice and steam held their own, too, with the former causing more minor burns and shattered nerves than any other department. We couldn't develop a technique for getting rid of hot leads in a hurry. 1 i if 81? ':'k,5'1'l'i 'f'i'N' ,:,,c,, 'l - ,,, .. ii:w,1,::e.-,w:1.Qa'q.iii.1.a V1-V--'T-ts - f V -5 .1-.it 'Yin i V . 'Umbro STAQYEB NAVALNACADBPQIY N . 2. 133525 niet 'JP-2.2 Za - 'f'a-df'-f : F'P?g, r-' - b .' ' Q .r-rffrsf' :T PF:-f':'f'1?'f' 3 .- 31 HPF E FF F 1:5555 G 5 5 . . , I ., I4 1' ' I. v ur.. p 1 p we femzmx 5, rf 5' 1 5' 3'f 1 -1' ' I 0 .2 1 5 --we sf --5-. in as ' ' rfrwzvzswzdzur' :sr-fs:-frirwzfr' - 3:54 55 f a.. -4 xi . 1 - 1 5 G. pSmG'EST'-S3355 335333393 'FSH S A S ---4 - . 1 - 2 E ' 2 ' , P 5 . 'V 'P'f f P'! ! i 'P'l 1 P'!' P' 5'P?'5 l Z I lzf 4: Q A:-cruz:-'N auf:-sa-an-.par : ,wwwwwouor liz 5 Q A t ' 'fr 1, 'Nu V A 4: 1 I Q , . , ' . 5' e 5 ru K a uw'-',:g7E5ll421'!lI!snozyEA ' z - - ae 00 nr-' 5- ni o 5 A o F EE E it 55.55-Vg sz 5E5:EE?':E 555552. : ,E ea? Q' 5. - 2 wen:-.1 :Press-.Q :ws f 4 Eta ' Q 'sn-F5 aa 51, .Q liw p- arse! 3. ,., 1 m. L.- '4 u nn-:s og- -za wezfrw- --1-1' i O U 5. 3p.,g. E ze. F-.5N..:.. Ds-ELPI. Fr., E , 39,553 -A FE? il I FF' F:4?,,?'Ff,,F:-' f 1e:nF??' ,, ' g 5 if 2' 'F ' -if rea-1 :r-1. - 'lei-4 g -we-? f5g A ' la Ll '5 H' ' I' ' 9 ' ' 5' -1- A id: ' H 'sw 2 , ' :S ' 5 I1 E2 . - 1 3 .ogg E, --W --e' 'ffm awe C2 ' , . '2P'i '53l f ? PZl'! 9'il'! l ! 3 I J'I 1 '1 l 'l l'9' Q-:iii E. E- 'HE 4 :Num-awgghl :Q-roga4z'g-Zig .wa uagggg Wg: E: S at , . . 't ,Ng t '-4-54 ' t- f-U '-1 ti 2 QE 5 5 1 P'2'P'P'. . . FP FP'i l P'l '1 'l F'f Ff ? N'9'i 5 ' . S 3 7-' - E i 7 -nmu-.-::.fwrx:a-ro wa-arwcvrrwu-m.a:o.-rw.-ucrzar i Eg, 3 U 5 ' Q 9 ' V Q' Ii: ' 1' 5 ' C 1 4 E 2 .. ,E I , 0 5 : . 4 ' ! -2 1 5 3 . 1-'nor anazmzz ca ' ' -. 1 Siigzcwfssggisi .. 5535? EEG.-??4?E' 552 2 2-5 5 Zu- ggwl'-ww J :r u 'Sis-we N -nn. e it 2 -fi 9 1 4 :n- url-'v-r'f-'E- :aa-.fi no ,,xfe f.,- --s:: on-new qu H -1-sq or in :n- i f :,-. gg, o- -,cm aw- I-ann-v. 9-. .. p. ., nga. n i x 1. . ,Q n..fl'1EBu::1-- og'-'rg-7 c' -- - 9 v.. P, B i 0, 3515 I r..3'..-es--o:- E :'2'rf'..'.'--rrf, I sga L 23 P2-'r 'fi haf' S-fa? .. PPP 'ra 2-F P 2' eg 2 fi rv- ?-Q:-- -0:1 rv-L. fu. Fe. ,el 5: :' E3 111' E' va 5 : m G' ' 3 -, 5. as -5 . get ' 1 ' I' 1 x Q' mei- s Uoavnr 5.8. 5 it '.. Steam drills were not as engrossing, so naturally we loafed. How we regretted our laziness when the final exam rolled around. The Academics proper were easy enough as we went along, but here again the lack of effort for eleven weeks took its toll during exam week. The Friday evening lect1n'e.v, we ball to admin were imporfrmt and interesting. X Ny- Professiamzl drills, such as ibase in the Ord- mmce Dejzartmeng held ourwzdizzided attention. Nav P-works were long and seldom easy.

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