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C. Martin Jelliffe Football 2, 3 Track 2, 3 Varsity A 2, 3, 4 Caravel 3, 4 Academy Life 3, 4 Chess Club 3 Proctor 4 Martin's favorite subject In. v--1 I K C, l i 7 i.. '. g. 'il The quality and workmanship of the pictures in this year's Caravel are largely the result of Martin Jelliffe's efforts. He worked by his motto: late but great, and indeed when he applied himself he was capable of great work. Hard work earned him letters in football and track. Hard work earned him his diploma. Some things come naturally to Martin, though. He is the class's foremost authority on MG's G.B.D.'s, Don's, Wee Jimmy Clark, Brook's Brothers, and Mark Robinson. Martin's knowledge of cars sur- passes that of anyone in the class. He has worked on his own MG and has often considered be- coming a race car driver. Martin also possesses one of the most penetrating senses of humor in the class and was one of the happy wanderers to Cape Cod last year. Martin is the class's only other studier of the mystic donnagon, but was unable to solve it. Whether Martin becomes an ace photo- grapher, a race car driver, or just a Beau Brummel, the class will always remember his cheerful per- sonality. 27
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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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The Class of '64 was not famous for being quiet and courteous. Nevertheless a few of its members were mature enough to realize that the class's con- duct was not always the best. One of these boys was Mike Jones. Throughout his two years at The Academy Mick displayed a rare blend of quiet strength and the willingness to express his con- victions. He had the nerve to write a letter to the Editor of the Life attacking the attitude of the boys of the school. This was not done out of bitterness but out of a sincere desire to improve the image of the school. Mike was an extremely capable student. He was consistently on the honor roll and his work in Science and Mathematics are especially commend- able. In fact, Mike received the Glenn Seule Good- win Cup for science at Commencement. Mike has also served as photographer for both the Life and Caravel staffs. He has participated to the best of his ability in athletics and few can overcome his towering height in intramural basketball. Because of his intelligence, courage, and willingness to stick to his convictions Mike can be assured of success at college. 28 Michael B. Jones Caravel Chess Club Academy Life Swimming Math Club ls' .. r 'ts if tri W E' ' ff 50' 0' J Q. ix , :-Jai A, .., .Exif ?z gpg F N Jn -x-mf ' -sw...-.,.g . Q .,,,,,.' sl vi: my -' ' mere? -'a'i.,. ,ati
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