Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Berkshire Community College - Falconer Yearbook (Pittsfield, MA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 437 of 620
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Slings lilies-st Connnnmiiltea: TASTE in jewelry runs within wide limits, and catering to the tastes of a thousand midshipmen is no easy matter. The class crest committee produced the design later used on our rings, worn first in pin form by our girls. Tedious hours spent in designing and selecting were not wasted. Once the designing was done and the class had selected its choice, the work of the ring committee was just begun. here was still the problem of getting the crest in pro- uetion and straightening out all the difliculties that ccompany jewelry in time of war. The ring committee ot only designed our class crest, but saw to it that all emands were supplied. linss 0fiid:er5 The class stood together on most of the major issues nd the problem of selecting capable representa- 'ives was merely a question of choosing the best. hen privileges were desired or when lines had been verstepped, it was the duty of our officers to act as uppliants or scapegoats. Theirs was a thankless task, nd their best efforts were often met coldly at both nds of the liaison. The Class Crest Committee designed what would a-mount to our fraternity pin. I . ij, 'il :-i W e 4. ' ft .f'T'i-7? - 1 f ,.. ., Bob Williams, president, and the other class qflcers served us well for two years. 431

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Photographens were on hand to record one of the most evendul evenings of our lwcs that of the Ring Dance. .6-w '1F : - f'? vf. -1,,a,r.,g'-nl.-v, , V I. .Y -ww., A-ff'-- T 1'-', ,' ' . ' , . 'X .. The regular hop committee, leacl by lllanherz, arranged a hop for every other weekend. emma -rnwsmmmnemee ANNAPOLIS hops left a deep impression on drags and outsiders. Although we ceased to be quite so impressed, the soft lights and sweet music helped to give us a lift that carried us through the next week of academics. lack Manherz and his committee gave us a hop at least twice a month. The Ring Dance Committee arranged for the most elaborate hop of the year. THE RING DANCE ma..- Eigliitiaas-HE ywmmnngeeasnf' Eminem WHL-QRS. THE END of a perfect week, the most elaborate event of a Midshipman's careerg the occasion for the acceptance of the graduates' most treasured possessiong the Ring Dance. It was an occasion that ranked with graduation. We were marking the point where the Academy really became a part of us, and it Hrst bore our mark. Many of us were marking more than that though when we slipped the miniature on her finger. But there was such a panorama about us that few if any were very aware of the milestone, there was too much crowded into a few hours for us to be very occupied with such things. Soft spring air and a dance band were pretty distracting. We dined in the messhall, and we walked to a wonder- land of atmosphere-a beautifully decorated ballroom, in the background a giant ring through which we passed and sealed the meaning of our tradition with a kiss. The music was soft and we were strangely excited, for the setting cut us off from thoughts of war and agenda. There was nothing but laughter and a feeling of com- plete happiness. The years can never erase the signifi- cance of our class rings, nor the charm of the night we took them.



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Christmas Card Cnnnmittee ANYONE who looked into the reception room on a fall evening could find the Christmas Card Committee sketching and composing, and more often than not fretting over some nearly appropriate design. The mak- ing of a Christmas Card to suit the myriad places and persons that receive our cards each year is a task which demands good taste. After debating and refusing hun- dreds of varieties of Merry Christmases and Happy New Years, they settled on a plain folded card. The cover showed a branch of holly and the Academy Sealg the inside was a painting of the Regiment marching to its I Q xxx! if: I ': 5 P 'f Tiffff TTI T-QF'-. EERE?--,fllifpsii iv!!! iff.-s,3:1+'mfe5. tl1P3-11-2.- lf, Ffzbligti f'tlZ?'ff.?f L ' f UTP -' 2 , 1, .v 1'i',',gl'g' r,1:, !' Yi . ,sly ivy.-'IT rQ 1i1,,f3slfagam' 5fTpf 5125251 .1523 AE-'.e,ii!'tIai,!. is 1-cw. af. at nigga... .,,.,.! M VQNM I v,J,.'f,l, uw, 1 . l i 15.0 u '1 , . ,-5 ,tri-.ge . ', 4,4 1.537 Igxfwx, - ..L 5: 'rfegf5fftf4Fp'Jgm1,lE,,.fa y 351.1 11'-2 fl? ilk Ll 1 iff' TESI' ' ff. 5'f'7 1i5 E -' pg ., V H-nU.5fffil.fEf-afftfzfgit55,21 ' ?1 T1-41 t : : 'I ln, f 51 4'1 i Q--ii mp:-'inf-53,5 f?m'g......g J vi- .L ,ali 4-:.': ' . '1r'2l.:i ,i1L'5lLli3 1 ' 1113?--N5 . 'i A4 919- t'.r,'1-'-wJ.U'l if ' 2522 f 1 '1'W '7i'li 'A 9-ral 51' tl F2 4l1i.Ll.1f3 53 543 ' ,wr .,. ' .- . 1- '., ' f '. aw- - iw -if its it-.fra gift ..wfVi-gg-i . 'v-- .N r gg 1 ,if jj' 'AMN - .3 I ,rg-f lt'-5J'? f1' gfiiiglirf J . . 5 ':H,lgf'fk:J35 W :un f in 3: Eh -' , .:-:f51' - pa 4 , A11 'i V . if'-r-. ,,j,si'- 5. ef if . f' . 'l f '93 :F:--We ' -17, -. E .w?:?'i' pw ' , A g fly 'ME 9'E'J ' - ' if 5 , rg .Mr-my-1.jg . 5 V, f .H it ' a Mar'-if The Clzristfmas Card Committee, with John Hill as Chairman, was charged with e.vpressz'ng the seasouls gT60t'i7l.g.S' for the Regiment. lluartemaleck Soetiety MOST of us plain narguersi' succeed in convincing only ourselves, whereas the debaters manage to convince all to their way of thinking. In spite of the fact that the majority belong to the former, there were a number of us who could be very convincing proponents of any cause. Bill Kinnarnanis debating team went undefeated throughout the year in a round of intercollegiate debates. The Quarterdeck Society represented us in intercollegi- ate debates as an alert, thoughtful group of men. Chapel on a winter nightg the greeting was a simple yet expressive NSeason's Creetingsf' The final result was the sincere 'cMerry Christmas of the regiment. The Quariercleelc Society, this year headed by Kimiaman, was our debating group.

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