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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.

