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ROGER  BROOKES  BENNETT
                    Alliance  Francaise,  V;  Camera  Club,  V;  Cross  Country,  IV;  Captain,  V;
                    Letter,  VI;  French  Club,  V;  Glee  Club,  IV,  V;  Oceanography  Club,  IV;
                    Quaker,  V;  Tennis,  V;  Winter  Track,  IV,  Varsity,  V,  VI;  Spring  Track,  IV,
                    Varsity, V,  Letter, VI.
                       Rog,  let  it  be  made  clear  from  the  first,  doesn't  quite  look
                    like  his  portrait.  But  almost.  Many's  the  young  lady  his  Billy
                     Budd  candor  and  fair,  fair-haired  look  have  charmed.  Roger  has
                    that  handy  air  of  authority  that  can  convince  you  by  silence;
                    and  even  when  he  starts  to  talk  he  can  be  very  persuasive.  In  his
                    years  at  M.B.  Roger  has  impressed  us  with  his  hard  work  and  per­
                    severance,  desirable  qualities  both  for  a  student  and  for  a  none-
                    too-lonely  long  distance  runner  and  perennial  bulwark  of  Moses
                     Brown  s  champion  track  teams.  As  he  jogs  off  into  the  wilds  of
                     Pojac  Point  ("Teens  Haven  a  Go-Go"),  he  will  stay  with  us  as  a
                     quiet,  steady sort who  can  charm  his  way  into  (or out of)  anything.





                                          FREDERIC  BERNSTINGLE

                    Alliance  Francaise,  III,  IV,  V,  VI;  Chess  Club,  III,  IV,  V;  Football,  III,  Letter,
                     IV,  V,  VI;  French  Club,  III,  IV,  V,  VI;  Glee  Club,  III,  IV,  V,  Secretary,  VI;
                    Quaker,  V;  Winter  Track,  Letter,  III,  IV,  V,  VI;  Spring  Track,  Letter,  III,
                     IV, V, VI.
                       First  and  foremost,  as  everybody  knows,  Rick  is  an  athlete.
                    You  name  it— he  plays  it  and  plays  it  well;  In  football  he's  been
                    a  showstopping  wingback  for  three  letter's  worth,  and  for  four
                    years  one  of  M.B.'s  record  breaking  tracksters  in  the  Field  House
                    and  on  the  Campanella  Field.  And  everybody  knows  that  Ricky's
                    one  of  L.G.D.'s  beloved  Glee  Club  officers  and  second  basses.
                    But what  most  people  don't  know  is  that  he's  an  expert  skiier  and
                    sailor,  and  a  virtuoso  on  the  folk  guitar.  He's  got  a  gift  for  gab,
                    too  .  .  .  Rick  can  carry  on  a  conversation  with  almost  anyone  on
                    almost  any  topic  . . .   at  almost  any  time.  Rick's  flashing  smile,
                     noble  profile  and  easy  going  gait  mark  him  as  one  of the  Class  of
                     1967's outstanding personalities.





                                     G EO RG E  FREMONT  BLIVEN,  III
                    Basketball,  III;  Camera  Club,  IV,  V;  President,  VI;  Cross  Country,  IV,  V,  VI;
                    Delphian,  VI;  Football,  III;  Mosaic,  V;  Photography  Editor,  VI;  Oceanography
                    Club,  V,  VI;  Proscenium  Club,  VI;  Quaker,  V;  Photography  Editor,  VI;  Radio
                    Club,  VI;  Winter  Track,  IV,  V;  Letter,  VI;  Spring  Track,  III,  IV,  V;  Letter,  VI.

                      George  is  an  admirer  of  the  arts  and  nature,  a  self-proclaimed
                    lover  of  English  and  philosophy,  an  expert  photographer,  the

                    driving  force  behind  the  newly  revamped  Camera  Club,  one  of
                    Doc's  more  promising  shot-putters  and  one  of  the  Chrysler  Cor­
                    poration's  greatest  advertisers.  George  has  endeared  himself  to
                    both  the  Mosaic  staff  and  a  certain  yearbook  advisor  who  in  his
                    exhilaration,  proclaimed  George  the  finest  student  photographer
                    with  whom  he  has  ever  worked.  George  does  not  confine  his
                    winning  activities  to  the  dark  room,  for  his  Friday,  Saturday,  and
                    Sunday  evenings  are  usually  reserved  for  more  enjoyable  work.  As
                    the  year  draws  to  a  close  and  George  roars  off  in  his  hot  maroon
                    Val,  the  class  will  lose  one  of  its  real  individuals  and  the  Mosaic
                    will  have  the  unenviable  task  of  replacing  him.
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