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Page 11 text:
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DEDICATION For athletes to honor their coach and have faith in him is only loyal and natural. But for the coach to win the respect and admiration of every student on the campus is an achievement fully earned by the athletic coach at St. Joseph’s of Indiana— Mr. Richard Scharf. In his frequent relations with the boys and in his pa¬ tient understanding of them, Mr. Scharf s services are invaluable in aiding other faculty members to shape students into capable and well trained “leaders of tomorrow”. Herein is his greatest contribution to the success of St. Joseph’s. To this high purpose of training leaders in mind, soul, and body, Mr. Scharf has dedi¬ cated his life’s work. To express our closer s and friendship towards Mr. Scharf, we students refer to hjm only as “Dick”. Dick not only is our coach and instructor, but, more important, he is our sincere friend. It is either in the classroom, on the athletic field, or else¬ where on the campus that each boy becomes acquainted with Dick as his true friend. It is through the influences of Dick’s character that we try to imitate his sportsmanship, leadership, and scholarship — his sportsmanship by fair play, his leadership by training to be self¬ efficient “leaders of tomorrow”, and his scholarship by practicing his teaching. In a very minute way, we wish to express our gratitude to Dick Scharf—coach, instructor, and personal friend—by dedica¬ ting to him this ’46 edition of TWIN TOWERS.
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The members of the Staff of TWIN TOWERS are to be com gratulatecl on the edition of their 1946 Yearbook. It reflects glory not only on the student in gen¬ eral, but also on the faculty who have manifested such a keen in¬ terest in their development. Very Reverend Joseph M. Marling, C.PP.S., PH.D. Provincial of the Society of the Precious Blood Congratulations to the gradu¬ ating seniors of the Academy class of 1946. The time has fi¬ nally come when you are no long¬ er boys, but young men. It is the fond hope of St. Joseph’s, that as you go forth from academy days God will al¬ ways remember and apply the love for truth, learning, and vir¬ tue instilled here; that you will always put forth your best ef¬ fort, prosper, and be a power for good among your fellow men. Sincerely, Very Reverend Henry A. Lucks C.PP.S., Ph.D. President, St. Joseph’s of Indiana
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