Berkshire School - Trail Yearbook (Sheffield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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RICHARD HUNT BRADLEY Since he arrived three years ago with a varied assortment of Iona athletic apparel, Rich has been a leader in every part of School life. Politically, he held the office of Junior Council Member, and was vice-president of the Junior Class. This year he is a Senior Prefect. His great calling, however, was found on the ath- letic field, where he has shown himself to be a superior competitor in Varsity football, base- ball, and basketball, which he captained. He has also served as associate editor of The Green and Gray, chairman of the Dance Com- mittee, and member of the Glee Club and its special group, the Greensleeves. He is most renowned for his whip-cracking ability on his corridor, Memorial lll. Rich hopes to continue his education at Cornell. Q L A Ms , Q.. Q ,tt Q I... iw vt ' . T X .- ff ww ak- - wt' 'X -fs gf K. X if 4 'F X .. 9 N: Mu P Six XX - ..,- W H .. gb ff ff? jg I 1, rj ..fV', z ft he . i'l ' YTS1 sfi PETER TRISTRAM COLKET Pete, a resident of Old Greenwich, Connecti- cut, had the duty of holding a restraining hand over the sophomores of Memorial lll, North. When he wasn't studying or patrolling the corridor, he was either performing his duties as assistant business manager of The Trail or writing and proofreading articles for the Press Club's Sports Department, of which he was assistant editor. Two years of service in the Glee Club have proven Pete's interest in vocal work. His interest also lies in the stage, as he has been in the Dramatic Club for three years. Pete earned his letter two years in a row on Varsity soccer. ln the spring he spent his afternoons working on the cin- ders as a member of the Varsity track team.

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i GEORGE SPENCER BERGER A devoted follower of the cool sound is The Berg, and the deafening blare of Rock n' Roll is a sure sign of his whereabouts. His affable nature and sense of humor have made him an integral part of the Class for the past four years, George has found it hard to break away from New Haven's social life, but on campus he has made a definite name for himself. Berg was a member of the Press Club and an important part of the newly organized squash team. Both the Varsity soccer and the tennis teams have benefited from George's athletic ability. Because of his friendliness, Berg should be a welcome addition on the college campus and undoubtedly should go far in a career in journalism. JOSEPH DANIEL BODAK, JR. Neatly dressed in tasteful clothes and a genial smile, Joe has proved a cheerful and responsi- ble member of his Class. Quick of wit, he has earned a reputation for being ultra-well in- formed about goings on around the School as befits his position as editor-in-chief of The Trail this year. Joe has organized the publi- cation of the yearbook in an efficient and businesslike manner, and with a good deal of hard work has made this issue of The Trail a fine one. He has also been of great service to the football and basketball teams as a highly dependable manager. But there is an- other side to this conscientious young man. A member of the Glee Club, Joe blended his voice with those of the other Greensleeves. He is liked as a person and respected as a leader. Joe will be sought out by his classmates at Alumni meetings for years to come.



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STEPHEN HORTON COLLINS Steve, a representative of the Manhattan and Quoque elite, entered Berkshire four years ago. Since then, he has made a name for himself in many diverse activities such as the Press Club, Dramatics Club and the soccer team. Steve is a diligent worker, but after a long day of classes and of working out on the athletic fields, he was able to retreat to his Pullman, constructed in Allen l's mysterious Casbah. During the summer Steve enjoys the night life of a sybarite, and during the day he skippers the Joan, of the S.S. class, to innumerable victories. Steve hopes to enter business administration at the end of his col- lege career, and if what he has accomplished here at Berkshire in four years is an indication of later life, he should be a great success. MICHAEL FENTON CRAWFORD Mike is a denizen of the thriving metropOliS, New York City. During his four years at Berk- shire he has been on Honor Roll and 75 List many times, thus showing his ample ability in and liking for scholastics. One of his prom- inent interests is philosophy, and thiS Often appeared in discussions of the Literary Club, of which he is a co-founder. This is only natural, for Mike has continually shown him- self to be thoughtful and analytical. Mike was most definitely an asset to the soccer team this fall, as can be seen by the goals he SCOVSCL- His other athletic activities include schussing the Coffin in the winter and sun bathing in the spring. Mike's intellect and wit will be a greOf asset to him in later life, as they have been here at Berkshire. A-

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