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i>ep-30-yb oi?: U2H Jacob scnoGn t- h bU4 4Ub i^ut>fc> K . UJ PAGE TWO DR. MARION J. WOLFS, SR. Doc Wolfe is probably best known for his connection with St. Stanislaus. If ever an alumnus loved his school and worked for its athletic program, Doc Wolfe would have to be at the very top. Since 1933 Doc ha3 been at St. Stanislaus nearly everyday to check on the health of all the boys (both athletes and non-athletes). No time of the day or night will Doc refuse to come help one of "his boys." And "his boys" over the years have included such athletic stand-outs at St. Stanislaus as Doc Blanchard, Pete Taylor, etc. A football game at St. Stanislaus (whether at home or on the road) is not the same without the familiar figure of Doc Wolfe pacing the sidelines. If a Stanislaus player is hurt during the course of the game, he will make his vay deliberately?but unhurried?toward the hurt player to care for him. And he will not go to bed that night until he i3 sure that all of ??his boys? have been properly attended to for all injuries. Many will Joke about his methods, but everyone knows in the long run that what Doc says is the best for them. In summing up Doc's life, one would have to say that he was not a man looking for honors in his profession, but rather he was one who believed in working hard and giving his best to his profession. His connection with St. Stanislaus is held in such esteem by the school that in 1973 he was inducted into the prestigious St. Stanislaus Hall of Fame. v
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