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ANDREW PITNEY AMES In his four years at Berkshire, Andy has always been one of the most prominent members in his class. Andy is well known for the neatness and punetuality which have been with him throughout his time at Berkshire. Often one can hear the cry Beep, beep, honk! ring out across the campus. This call refers to Andy, who receives some good natured teasing but always takes it in good spirit. For the past three years Andy has belonged to the tenor section of the Glee Club and is an occasional member of the butt room, in order to smoke the cigars that he carries in abundance. Glee Club 10. II, I2 Press Club 12 Varsity football Il. 12 V. basketball manager I2 Varsity track II, I2 Andy, Honk I Glee Club 12 i Varsity soccer Il, I2 Hockey ll, 12 Tennis 10, ll, I2 Sandy CHARLES PRYCE ANCONA A denizen of Montclair, New Jersey, Sandy is one of the most popular members of the class with both the students and the faculty. The little boys on Buck II will long remember his tight reign over their corridor, where he was proetor. Two of Berkshire's athletic teams have benefited from Sandy's presence, for he excelled in both soccer and hockey. The sound of the Glee Club was considerably improved by the addition of Sandy's voice in his senior year. Sandy has done quite well in his academic pursuits. He was on 65 list for most of the year, even after his hard, daily battles in P. O. D. and Biology. 25 ,A fit ' rn .A X Q I ,s .L sais I rg
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5' d I'V4E -' e. 5' ' 9-5' wi ff A. Q 'anti cf' A :fi X ii- sf. W. .mt tw- K., ws? ' 3 Nix 15 . s J 5 -' 1 eat 3 6- ,. xg A? all fi 1' i.. 2 Eff U3 5 is I lil 1 I it MICHAEL HENRY ALBANO Big Mike Albano has become one of the outstanding members of his class, both on the athletic fields and in the classrooms. He not only has starred on the gridiron and basketball court but was one of the most valuable members of the baseball team. Despite constant battles with Mr. Leeds in ad. math, Mike has managed to do satisfactory work in his scholastic endeavors. At present he hopes for a career in either dentistry or medicine. Varsity football ll, 12 Varsity basketball ll, I2 Baseball ll, I2 8th grade scholar affix s Mike Clee Club 12 Green and Gray I2 Varsity football I2 Varsity basketball 12 Varsity tennis I2 Carl, Iowa CARLTON JUSTIN ALBRIGHT Often when one visits the illustrious corridor of Allen II, Carl, a true son of the Midwest, may be found extolling the virtues of the State of Iowa to his classmates. Carl has found time not only to star on the Varsity football, Varsity basketball, and tennis teams but also to maintain one of the higher averages in his class. Iowa, as he is sometimes called, is devoted to the opposite sex and German sports ears. Carl should be a welcome addition to Williams and a success in his future career of business administration. 24
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DAVID SHUMWAY BARRETT This Buffalonian has succeeded in almost everything he has tried at Berkshire. Dave continued to maintain a good average all through the year, despite differences with Mr. Stevens in Latin 4A. Dave has also gained a position of prominence on two of Berkshire's teams. He was second string center on the football team and also played the Erst line in Varsity hockey. '4Fog, one of Dave's nicknames, is well earned. During his four years at Berkshire Dave has gained the admiration and friendship of his class as well as of the rest of the Sehool. Life's struggles should not be too hard for Dave, provided he comes out of the 'ifogi' occasionally. Green and Gray 10. ll, I2 Trail 12 Varsity football ll, I2 Varsity hockey 10, ll, I2 lrack ll. I2 Dave, Fog Instrumental Group I2 Varsity football I2 Varsity basketball I2 Varsity baseball I2 Bob ROBERT CARL BEACH Bob Beach is generally considered to be Berkshire's answer to Albert Einstein. Bob is best known for his fabulous mathe- matical aptitude, which he uses every day against Mr. Eipper - usually with great success. Even though Bob was new to Berkshire last fall, he quickly gained the acceptance and friend- ship of the School. Bob most often was seen in his room, working hard for the next day's classes. His few moments not devoted to studying were used well on the athletic field, where he played on both the football and basketball teams. His talent, coupled with hard work, will undoubtedly make Bob a fine engineer. 26
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