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Timothy F. Hirsch Football Swimming Baseball Track Proctor Glee Club Varsity A So you think l'm not working hard enough. I In 'ty my my X Q... EQ ....s.,.+ l iv.-1 il f xx l Q l 1,2,3, 1,2,3, 1,2,3,4 .,..-as Tim is one of the pleasantest members of the Class of '64, His sparkling sense ot humor has al- ways been a constant source of amusement to his classmates. This year, however, Tim also be- came serious about his studies and made notice- able scholastic improvement. Tim was one of the few boys in our class to be accepted at a college on early admission. In Tim's case the college was S.M.U. Tim is one of the better athletes in the class. He has lettered in football since his sophomore year and in swimming for four years. Tim tried out for Glee Club this year and sang in the Bass section although he claimed that he was a Basso Profundo. Tim's collection of cars is a source of amazement to his classmates and K.C. He has been seen in everything from a Wildcat to a Galaxie. Tim's sense of humor and his willingness to work when he has to should stand him in good stead at S.M.U. If not, he can always visit Frank's family. 25
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lf determination was a yardstick for success, Tom Hardesty could well be destined for the Presidency of The United States. Tom is the class's disciple of Norman Vincent Peale and is a good example of what can be done with a little confidence and drive. He has become a legend at the Academy. His tenacious tennis ability is always the main topic of Mr. Bown's talk at the Sport's Night. ln- deed Tom has been an outstanding performer in tennis for three years and has only played tennis for that length of time. Tom was the martyred president of our Junior class and served well. This is only one indication of the respect his classmates hold for him. No one can match his individualism or his will to succeed. He has succeeded in his studies and is always on the honor roll. He has succeeded in his position as Circulation Manager and Business Ad- visor of the Caravel. He was without question one of the hardest working members of the staff re- sponsible for subscriptions, checks, and sponsor- ships. We do not know if Tom has written his goal for life on a piece of paper, but we do know that he will undoubtedly achieve it. 24 Thomas A. Hardesity Tennis 2, 3, 4 Academy Life 2 Class Officer 3 Caravel 4 , F:-' agar... W' 3' I V V A . ...V ., . -A 'Y-A-3,1 '21 T se 1 'ww 't J Q A . ., cf . - A f , . ., A ,sv N ' l 5, I-This is 5 K Ago, V5 J. 4- an if A .L sa O 9 .gf is .r.4'7f.3,:u.wa' ight..-3-Sax. , , , , Y 'ff' st. V. ' Nswgw y i t.,,..,..... l g '--Q., A A ' mi ' ' w fast
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Some people might Think that going to school with a dinosaur would be a terrifying experience, but the members of the Class of '64 know that it is a wonderful one. Their dinosaur is The amiable Ken Holzman. For four years he has graced The class with his quick wit pouring from his huge 6'4 frame. He has lettered in basketball for four years being selected captain and All County his Senior year. As a quartermiler on the Track team, he received two letters his last two years. His ap- pearance on the gridiron, when he was not sick, was certainly awesome. Playing tackle his Junior year, he was switched to end his Senior year where he was a standout on defense. To add to his achievements, Ken was elected per- ennial treasurer of the class and Varsity A. He is also the most skillful sign snatcher in the class whether it be in Florida or West Jefferson, Home of the Roughridersf' Many of the class's nick- names will be forgotten, but one will never forget the familiar cry, Hey Dina. 26 Kenneth F. Holzman Class Officer 2, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 CCaptainJ Football 3, 4 Varsity A l, 2, 3, 4 Ureasurerj Proctor 3, 4 Honor Court 4 Track 2, 3, 4 I iust want to drive it around the block.
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