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JO H N HIRAM ROGERS
Since his arrival at Moses Brown four years ago, Hiram has proved himself an able scholar. His
greatest achievements, however, have been on the squash court. A stalwart of the team throughout
his entire career at MB, he can be seen brandishing a racquet on any given winter day. A lover of
the wilderness as well, Hiram led the Outing Club as its President during his senior year. Whether
he’s driving alley shots to the back corners in Pawtucket, or climbing mountains in New Hamp
shire, Hiram’s determination and congeniality will dominate his every effort.
JON A TH A N PHILIP ROLLINS
"Always listen to experts. They’ll tell you what can’t be done, and why. Then do it.”
— Heinlein
Jon is truly one of the Avant-Garde, although with his stature he could be a center. His superior
accomplishments and creative ability in English have earned him not only the Payne Award in his
Junior year, but a front row seat in the Clough Hall of Fame. Besides his pen, Jon also looks at the
world through the aperture of a camera lens. However, for a self-portrait, Jon would need an
underwater camera, for he was one of the courageous few who endured the 5:30 A.M. practices for
the Swimming Team, in yet another of his perspectives on the world. Jon is also an adept math
student. However, one does not need Calculus to see that Jon ’s insight and abilities, plus his con
genial nature, equal much success for him in the future.
A N TH O N Y RALPH ROMANO, JR
T.R., or Mostertz’s "twin brother,” came to Moses Brown two years ago from Barrington High
School. He soon established himself as both a determined scholar and a fine athlete. He has been
an honors student from the moment of his arrival; and on the field and on the ice, he has lettered
in three varsity sports. Accepting the grueling assignment of an offensive guard, Tony became a
valuable member of Jerry Zeoli’s undefeated football team. In the winter, he was bombarded with
flying pucks as he tended the nets for the varsity hockey squad. Also a member of the varsity golf
team, Tony could invariably be found driving golf balls for Mr. Mullin in the spring. Despite his
incurable weakness for Newport Creamery, the combination of Tony s fierce sense of competition
plus his myriad of academic and athletic abilities, should enable him to succeed in his every
endeavor.

