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Mr. Richard Scharf, affection¬ ately known as Dick” in the stu¬ dent-body, has been with us since February 1 , 1940. Since his arrival he has demonstrated his ability as a coach and has given an example of true manliness. Fie came to St. Joseph’s College from St. Wendelin Fiigh School, Fostoria, Ohio, in 1934; he graduated as a Bachelor of Arts in 193 8. Since that time he has been backfield coach for the College Varsity team and has been mentor of College baseball and coach of all Academy ath¬ letics. Now, like many other young men of his age, he must leave his wife and children to join the nation’s armed forces. Dick expects to leave for the Navy about June 1st. The loss of his leadership, of his straight and true character-training will be felt and regretted by Faculty and students alike. FORTY-ONE
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Steve Barry, Glee Club president, strikes a chord. Every man, young or old, has the ambition to sing whether he is his own best audience or whether he gives his exultation to a waiting world. Now it is the province of a Glee Club to gather and correct and embellish all these secret musical longings. Father Martin, brave and inspired, took upon himself this difficult task when he established our Glee Club during the second semester. Father still dauntlessly plans his first concert to be given in May to which the student- body eagerly looks forward. FORTY
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Kneeling: G. Ash, R. Eder, C. Fecher, L. Hess, G. Smith, S. Nyikos, J. Bush. Standing: Coach Scharf, F. Ritter, R. Gaynor, R. Kremp, J. Hummel, A. Serewicz, C. Steffes (C), R. Hermann, E. Redden (Mgr.). Under the direction of Coach Dick Scharf, Academy baseball teams have achieved noteworthy success. Against representative teams, both in and out of the State, they have compiled a three-year record of twenty wins in twenty-eight starts on the diamond. With only Capt. Clarence Steffes of last year’s regulars on hand this season, the outlook is not too bright, but a team with the will to win and with such a record to uphold must not be sold short. As this edition of Twin Towers goes to press the student-body is anxiously awaiting the first appearance of the Puma Cubs in their new uniforms. A tentative schedule includes games with Oxford, Jefferson of Lafayette, and Morgan and Hyde Park of Chicago. FORTY-TWO
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