Columbus Academy - Caravel Yearbook (Gahanna, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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REYNOLD E. KLAGES, JR. Many boys come to the Academy who lack a de- cided interest in its development and welfare. 'flunief' as he is nicknamed, is not one of those in- different and lackadaisical personalities whose only claim upon the .Academy is that he went there. In fact junie', actually bu-bbles over with spirit and in- terest in the school. A friendly atmosphere, where good-natured jokes are paramount, surround himg but this is not his real worth to the Academy. He has participated in all Academy activities from being manager of the football team to a writer on both the Caravel and the Academy Life. Being too 4 light for football, as he discovered when he broke if 2. his leg, Junie was not content until he became at JUNE least manager of that team. This is characteristic of his spirit for his school. He fared better in ten- nis and basketball, and in his senior year was captain of the tennis squad. His school work is beyond reproach and his untiring and valuable aid to the Caravel is greatly appreciated by all who worked with him on this year's publication. This vigorous school life is softened by his everready humor and Commons Room, you got to show me attitude. His light side is an integral part of the Commons Room, where seniors decide important world issues and originate new jokes. It is this type of boy the Academy is proud to claim as its own. For well-balanced and courageous boys with the will to light are badly needed today. lumen Klages, although slight of body and short in stature, personifies the typical American boy who is going to guide his freedom-loving country in the future. I' Athletic Association 4 Football 2 Football Manager 4 Basketball 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Caravel 2, 3, 4 Academy Life 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Vice Pres. of School Student Council 4 College preference, Amherst Ambition, Medicine Ill -t . 1 a 29

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pw WJ! JOHN R. HOLDEN There is some doubt as to how most of us will remember J. R. Holden. For there are two separate classifications for him. Some of us shall remember him as the athlete, others, as the friend he was to us. Most of us shall, I am sure, remember him as a blending of the two. J. Rfs attitude as captain of the football team was an inspiration to every boy on that team. He realized that there was to be no opportunity to rest on laurels, and the example of real fighting spirit he gave not only won him a posi- tion on the all-city football team, but elicited comments from rival coaches and our own coach that there was a boy who not only gave all he had to f the sport, he gave more than he had. J. R. R. makes friends effortlessly, and what is more important, he keeps them. The high degree of popularity and the athletic honors that he achieved are sufficient reason for jealousy, yet no one was jealous of R., though many were exceedingly envious. Perhaps this is due to the modesty that R. feels concerning his sporting achievements, but on the other hand, it is probably due to the fact that every would-be rival for his position in the school likes and admires R. too much to begrudge him his conquests. J. R. plans to leave Academy sometime late this spring for Notre Dame University where we are sure to hear of him. 4 S ff' 7, C Q X ' .' 4 A6 1 its ' I ? Athletic Association 4 ,, ,fx . V Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4 4. I Track 2, 3 9 E Glee Club 4 Caravel 4 '5 Z College preference, Notre Dame raw Ambition, Business 28



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LLOYD K. MARK The man whom everyone respects and admires is the one who can assume responsibility, and can do a job well. Such a person is even envied by others not quite so capable as he. Such a person is always a leader in his community. Time and again Lloyd Mark has proved that he is capable of undertaking and completing a task too difficult for the ordinary boy to accomplish. He has been instrumental in editing the Caravel , for if it had not been for his patience and perseverance a large part of the work on the Caravel would re- main incomplete. Lloyd has always stood well above the average in his class scholastically. It is indeed an achievement for him to keep his grades on a level with his record of previous years considering the time and effort it was necessary for him to devote to this book. Lloyd's work on the Caravel, however, is not the only thing he has done. In his Junior year he participated in the oratorical contest, doing an excellent job. That year he was also manager of the baseball team. He has always been most cooperative and helpful at school. Lloyd now enters the proving ground, where, in View of his past record, he cannot fail to succeed. A HARPO .ffv X A U0 X , Baseball Manager 3 Caravel I, 2, 3, 4 Academy Life 2, 3 Junior Oratorical Contest Athletic Association 3 Golf 3, 4 College preference, Harvard it Ambition, Medicine I Q Ll ' l it win '- ,, .Sn 30 , .. .mama iw.nivL':v.fniskneBL

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