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WILLIAM RICHARD MOLLER, Jr.
Entered 1955
Virginia Military Institute
Rick Moller, to the great distraction of M. Bolduc, has a
fierce rhythm in his blood. There is something almost maniacal in
Rick’s bright eyes as he pounds out those beats on his desk. One
can also see those eyes staring down a pair of rifle sights. Be
sides his drumming and shooting skills and besides his vocal
contributions to the Trinity Eleven and Trinity’s teams (as
cheerleader and player), Rick is a member of the Senior Class
who brings to every occasion, school or high society, a surround
ing, positive atmosphere of life being led at its highest.
BRIAN CLARKE PENDLETON
Entered 1954
Middlebury
Brian is subconsciously known by everyone as First Period
Messenger as he barges into each class bringing the menu and
attendance slips. As business manager of the Trinity Times, Ted
has assiduously dedicated himself to the training of a successor
of equal stature. As manager of the Cross Country Team, Ted
often had a rough time getting his team functioning. In Agatha
Christie’s play, Ten Little Indians, Brian gave an unforgettable
slice-of-life performance portraying amiable Mr. Blore, private
detective. Brian will long be remembered for his many dramatic
roles both on and off stage.
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