LIBRARY RE-CLASSIFICATION It is with mixed emotions that this article is written. While we are welcoming back Miss Margaret Schumacher as librarian, we must also bid a fare well to two wonderful women who have been serving as library assistants in her absence. We would like to say a sincere "thank you" to Mrs. Maxine Mosso and Mrs. Hildegarde Marshall who have been working in the library since last Sep tember under the able supervision of Mrs. Edna Babcock. They have certain ly done a fine and friendly job during their stay here. Unfortunately, we have no medals to give out, but if we had, the greatest would go to Mrs. Babcock, technically only a library assistant, who has been in charge of the library during Miss Schumacher's absence. She has certain ly done a most commendable job. One great tribute to her is the Library of Congress section in the library. She has supervised the re-classification of all these books. Still, at the same time, we are glad to have Miss Schumacher back at DON'T FORGET THE MINTER WEEKEND CARNIVAL! bt2l PAGE 7 FOR ALL THE DETAIIS. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW!!! Mrs. Babcock Mrs. Mosso and Mrs. Marshall her old post. Known also as "Knuckles" (for her piano -playing ability), she has been a great asset to the cainpus in the past, working with the Behrend Players and the Behrend chapter of the Red Cross.f We are sure she would like to meet all the new students on campus, and also re-new her old acquaintances. Don't-waiti until your books are over-due; stop in and say hello soon. SPORTS (cont'd from page 1) They won this one 96-74. Hornyak led all scorers with 29 points; Williams canned 22, McGregor 17; Etzel 12; and Tay for 8. -cos p— midowit ff s TivAS TAM IV/GMT BEFORE MIDTERMS KELLY'S
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