2 Poole con't from page 1 staying until his early retirement in 1998. Under his leadership the li brary saw expansion of the Friends Historical Collection (FHC), renovations to the 1909 building, the establishment of the Info Village, as well as the $5.25 million renovation of 1988-89 which added 53,000 square feet and included the unveiling of the new Art Gallery. Asked of his role in the li brary Circulation Director Karen Behm responded, "In 20 years of staff cuts, budget cuts, and other problems, Herb would just weave magic to make it all work so we could maintain services. That was his real gift to the library and the college. When the staff would want to test these cuts, he would tell us the college was in crisis and encourage us to be good sol diers." His contributions to the col lege went far beyond the library, however. He also served as Spe cial Assistant to the President for Admissions and Financial Aid from 1977-82, and helped compile Guilford's Self-Study Report in THE WEEK AT GUILFORD Friday, December 3 ★ UNION coffeehouse in the Underground at 9:00 p.m. ★ Faculty artists Lisa Young discusses her work in the Art Faculty Biennial Exhibition, 12:30-l:15pm in the Art Gallery, Hege Library ★ Mentor/Mentee Social night in Milner lounge, 10:pm-1:00 am Saturday, December 4 ★ First-Year Programs presents A Day at Triad Health Projects: Winter Walk for AIDS beginning at 8:00 am ★ UNION'S Fall blowout concert in Dana Auditorium at 9 pm Sunday, December 5 ★WQFS meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the Commons ★Choir concert at 7:30 pm in Dana Monday, December 6 ★ English Department Candidate open forum, 3:30-spm ★ Issues of Race forum, 3:45-5:15 in the Gallery ★ Union Serendipity meeting, 6-7pm in Boren iounge ★ Guilfordian A/teeting in the Commons at 715 pm Tuesday. December 7 ★ Women's Basketball vs. Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 7:00 pm Wednesday, October 13 Midday musicale. 12-12:30 in Boren lounge ★ Community Senate, 3:35 pm . Boren Lounge ★ Faculty Meeting, 3 35 p.m, Moon Room ★ German Weihriachtsfest, 5.30-10pm in Sternberger Auditorium ★ Union meeting. 6 30-7 30 in Boren lounge Thursday. October 14 ★ Scrabbie Club. 7 00 p m in the Commons ★ College Republicans, 7 30 p.m in the Multi-cultural Resource Center ★ Native American Club. 5:00 p.m., the Commons ★ Men's Basketball vs Averett, 2:00 pm ★ Guilford College Jazz Concert, 8-11 pm in the Underground Friday, October 15 READING DAY To have your event or meeting appear on the Week at (mil/onl. submit it outside tin publications vine in the bin' labeled public senice nnmnim ements I'lease turn it m before Tuesday at S. llt) pin and mark that it is /or the Week at (htil/prd 1975, a comprehen sive tome detailing nearly every aspect of Guilford's make-up during the previous ten years. Carole Treadway, curator of the FHC, notes, "Herb also contrib uted to the vitality of the college in many ways that were unofficial...he has af fected so many stu dents' lives over the years by his mentoring, his friendship, and his beneficence. That may be one of his most lasting contri butions." Guilford felt his presence outside offi cial duties as well. Not only did Herb Poole play the bagpipes, but he was also an influential member of the Guilford College Pipers, the school's official bagpipe band that graced the campus from News S "^J^AHK " FL Herb Poole died on November 17th, 1999. Memorials may be made to the Joan N. and Herbert L. Poole Fund. 1964-1971. Under his leadership, the band even published a weekly newsletter, The Weekly Intelligencer: The Pipes and Drums of Guilford College. A ret rospective of this group can be found in his article "Guilford's Pied Piper and the Children of Hamlin," in the Fall 1996 issue of the Guilford Alumni Magazine. His dream of flying found fulfillment far beyond his army years through his participation in the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) from 1981. Besides editing the news paper of that organization's North Carolina wing, Poole rose through the ranks to Lieutenant Colonel as well as flight, instruc tor, being honored with CAP Of ficer of the Year in 1993. The Civil Air Patrol is a vol unteer auxiliary arm of the U.S. Air Force, mobilizing for search and rescue operations, emer gency services, and occasional air shows. Poole said of the CAP, "I found it did what I consider very important humanitarian work, work that would allow me to serve my community and my country and at the same time pur sue something—l'm very inter ested in flying." Library Assistant for Acqui sitions Carol Cothern is one of many who remembers him fondly, saying, "He was a very intelli gent, sometimes bull-headed, in Corrections The Guilfordian makes every effort to be accurate and re sponsible. If you should discover an error in an article printed in the paper, please do not hesitate to contact us at x 2306. Our circulation goal is to have a paper in the campus mail box of every person on campus by 1:00 p.m. on Friday. If you do not receive your paper, please let us know. THE GUILFORDIAN DECEMBER 3, 1 999 dividual who loved Guilford Col lege and the library. He was sup portive of his staff and encour aged all of us to further our edu cation, both formally and infor mally. "Part of his education was cul tural: he loved to bring in food treats, Moon Pies, haggis, hot Krispy Kreme doughnuts, biscuits with honey from his beehives. "He was my mentor, my boss, my friend. He was a human be ing who loved and was loved by many in the community. I will miss him and am grateful for hav ing had the opportunity to know him for so many years." Memorials may be made to the Joan N. and Herbert L. Poole Fund, Guilford, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Sonotocon't from page 1 tive committee again. T hope to do some good with the hand bo6k," she said, noting specifically that she would be working to ward refining the Guilford's drug policy and reducing the size of the judicial board. Gabriel and Dodson pin pointed senior Leslie Ale, four year member of Senate and cur rent member of the steering com mittee, as most likely prospect for the position of secretary, but this will not be finalized until next semester.