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May 27 FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS
The Library Staff Development Committee is sponsoring free
a blood pressure checks on Wednesday, May 27, from 1-3:30 p.m.
(or as long as demand requires). Nurses from Central Baptist
Hospital will be in the Staff Lounge, 3rd floor King North,
offering this service. Be sure to take advantage of this ,N ,__, I
opportunity. MES
May 28-29 Midwest Academic Library Conference, Miami University, A
· Oxford, Ohio. I A V ,
_ May 29 Library Faculty Meeting. Gallery. 8{30 a.m. »
V EXHIBITS i _, i
Appalachian Library Resources. Lobby and Gallery, King North. Thru 7
May. I ,
LSO RETIREMENT LUNCHEON
A retirement luncheon for Adelle Dailey and Elizabeth Howard, planned
by the Library Staff Organization, will be held Friday, June 5, at
ll:30 a.m., in the Old Rare Book Room, 504 King South. Those attending.
are asked to bring a favorite salad. Cake, rolls, and drinks will be
provided by LSO. A sign—up sheet for salads will be circulated in each
department. Let's all remember this date and make it a great day for
Adelle and Elizabeth. I
V RUSSIAN FOR LIBRARIANS " _
This summer, the Staff Development Committee will bring back the popular ‘
Russian for Librarians. An organizational meeting for those interested· “
was held May 2lst, but if you would like to take this class, there is .
still For days and times, and to sign up, please contact Barbara ·
Galik, Reference Department, 7-l63l, by May 29, l98l.
'VIVIAN HALL HONORED
Vivian Hall, Geology Librarian, recently received the Department of
Geology's Bowman Award. For complete story, see the wax Bean.
V Contributors: Pam Fields, Barbara Galik, Faith Harders, Roxanna Jones, A
Janis Pivarnik, Ann Ricker (guest editor), Mary Spencer, Paul Willis.
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INTERESTED IN PLAYING VOLLEYBALL?
Day: Sunday, June 7
Time: 3:00 p.m. !
' Place: Ecton Park (Turkey Foot Road) 4 ‘
Bring a brown bag dinner and your own drink. After the games, we can eat, j
drink, and plan future games. Bring a friend. If you have any questions, . '
contact Roxanna Jones, Circulation, King South, 7-3788. I
NEW LIBRARY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM I .
The Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago has received a grant
of $250,000 from the Council on Library Resources to support a special program V
designed to lead to the award of a Certificate of Advanced Study in Library ¤
Management. The course of study will consist of library school courses,
business courses, an internship in one of the participating academic and
research libraries, and a management seminar. Candidates should have a pro- I
fessional degree and five or more years of successful library experience. _ i
For further information contact: W. Boyd Rayward, Dean/Graduate Library .
School/1100 E. 57th Street/Chicago, Ill. 60637 `
BROKEN GLASS
The University has asked units to remind people of the danger of putting
glass —— broken or intact -- into wastebaskets. Several bad accidents have
occurred lately because of this. Instead of putting glass or sharp cutting
instruments into the wastebasket, put them in a box labeled CAUTION BROKEN
GLASS, and put it beside the wastebasket for the janitors.
JOB VACANCIES
Classified: LT I, Agriculture I
LT I, Periodicals
If interested, please see Faith Harders.
Mildred Moore will be going to Biological Sciences on July 1, 1981. The ‘
library is now considering alternatives in filling the Math Library vacancy.
Any staff member, either classified or professional, who would be interested
in the position should contact Faith Harders.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT i
Head, Acquisitions Unit. New York University Libraries. Deadline: May 31,
1981. Salary $19,000 minimum.
Assistant or Associate Librarian, Head, School of Library and Information
Science (SLIS) Library, Indiana University. Deadline: May 31, 1981.
Salary dependent upon qualifications and experience. .
Assistant Catalog/Interlibrary Loan Librarian. Learning Resources Center,
University of Southern Colorado. Deadline; May 20, 1981. Salary $12,500-
$13,500.

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ural Sciences Reference Librarian. University of Washington Libraries. I
Deadline: June 5, 1981. Salary $l4,500—$16,750. · .1 ~
Head, Slavic and East European Section. University of Washington Libraries. ,;;~V` ‘i_· -
Deadline: July 1, 1981. Salary $19,000 minimum. —;#>
Assistant Librarian, Reference, for Rare Books and Special Collections, Lilly vii
Library, Indiana University. Deadline: May 31, 1981. Salary dependent _
upon qualifications and experience.
Personnel Officer, Assistant or Associate Librarian, Indiana University. i
Deadline: July 15, 1981. Salary dependent upon qualifications and
experience.
Cataloger, General Monographic Cataloging, Northwestern University Library.
Deadline: July 15, 1981. Salary $13,000 prior to September 1, 1981;
$15,000 therefore. .
Head of General Reference, University of Missouri—Co1umbia. Deadline:
August 1, 1981. Salary $19,000 minimum. _
Serials Catalog Librarian. Brown University Library. Deadline: June 1,
1981. Salary $13,300-$16,600.
Shared Resources Coordinator. Brown University Library. Deadline: July 3,
1981. Salary $16,100-$20,100.
Head of the Cataloging Department, State University of New York at Buffalo
(search reopened). Deadline: none given. Salary $2l,000—$25,000.
Assistant Dean for Technical Services. University of New Mexico General V
Library. Deadline: August 1, 1981. Salary $30,000 minimum.
Affirmative Action Internship. Assistant Librarian, University of California _ 1
Berkeley General Library. Deadline: July 10, 1981. Salary $16,392-
$21,024.
Instructor and Serials Cataloger, Iowa State University Library. Deadline: A
July 2, 1981. Salary $13,300 minimum. l
Assistant to the Librarian for Network Services. Rutgers University Li-
braries. Deadline: June 19, 1981. Salary $13,232 minimum.
Librarian — New Jersey Reference Services. Rutgers University Libraries.
Deadline: June 19, 1981. Salary $15,415 minimum.

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The King Library media materials and equipment have been removed to the
Periodicals/Newspaper/Microforms Department from A.I.D.S./Instructional ·
services. The videotape equipment and instructional services videotapes will
remain in Instructional Services, as will the Caramate with projector ca-
pabilities and the overhead projector.
The cassette tapes and tape players will continue to circulate as before. n
Those who have tape players checked out on long-term loan are asked to eval-
uate their present need and to return items no longer being used.
For further information about the new arrangement or about the new ·
arrangement in general contact Judy Sackett, P/N/M Department, 7-2666 or
3-2581.

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The Newcomers? Reception was held on April 28th in the Solarium and
was a tremendous success. »"Oldcomers" were honored along with the
newcomers and Paul Willis» presented» the service award pins. Those
honored for five years of service (were `Cathy< Hays, Patty Hornback,
Sandra Muenks (Cataloging), Liz Pogue (Administrative Services), Jim
Shaeffer (Acquisitions), and Mary Spencer (Geology). "~ Joyce .Taylor
(Acquisitions) was honored for .10. years of service, Loraine Bates
(Cataloging) was honored for 15 years of service (and Sally .Johnson
(Collection Development) was honored.for 20 years of service. Newcomers
honored at the reception were Nazi Depp (CSR), Chris Blair, Pamela Sogge
(Periodicals/Newspapers/Microtext), Perry. Bratcher,» Teresa Starns
(Adminstrative Services), Barbara Sharman (Catalogin9i» .Linda Raines,
Steve Chism, Ann Rottersmann (Circulation), Margaret Scott (Reference),i
Diane Brunn (Agriculture), Linda Orr, Cathy Frank, Carol Parris (Law),
Sue Wasson and Julie Harris (Medical Center). There was a full house
for this affair and a special thanks goes to the LSO Social Committee
for the fine job in organizing the events, Karl Boewe for recording this
event for posterity and all of you who attended who made this such, a
good party.
The next big bash will be for those leaving our midstv The LSO
will sponsor a retirement luncheon in Room SOA on Friday, June 5th in
honor of Adelle Dailey and Elizabeth Howard, Retirees will be invited
to this affair to help Adelle and Elizabeth join their ranks, and a
special invitation will be issued to two mystery guests who are also
leaving our ranks. A signup sheet is now going around, so why not come
and give Elizabeth and Adelle a big send-off and see who the mystery
guests are. Mark your calendar and be there. `
The Social conmittee no sooner finishes one affair than it is in
the midst of another. The annual picnic is being scheduled for sometime
in June. Keep your eyes peeled for more information concerning this
gala event.
It's still not too late to pay your LSO dues. Send your check
today.
FROM THE STAFF
Olivia Buckner (Cataloging Department, Solinet Unit) has two
original works (one in pencil; the other, in pen and ink) in the
Lexington Art League Members' Spring Show; This exhibit runs from May
3rd to May 30th, 1981, in Doctor's Park on 1517 Nicholasville Road.
Stop in and see the exhibit while there is still time!
Vivian Hall, Geology Librarian, was this year‘s recipient of the
Department of Geology's BOWMAN AWARD presented at an annual awards
luncheon. This award, which is represented by a statuette of an archer

 or BOWMAN, is presented annually to a member of the Geology Department
chosen by the previous year's recipient. A certificate was also
presented to Mrs. Hall: "To all here assembled let it be known that on
this day, May 1, 1981, recognition is herewith made of the dedication
and services of an individual whose professionalism and friendship has
(sic) aided the educational endeavors of the students within this
department, who has maintained a standard of excellence in fulfilling
the responsibility of her position, and who has been an unsung heroine
in and around the Department of Geology. This year's BOWMAN AWARD is
presented to Mrs. Vivian Hall."*·Congratulations Vivian from the staff.
As most of you know, Sandy Gilchrist (Reference Department) is
leaving us for greener pastures in South Carolina. Sandy has been the
source we have turned to in reference for many of us for a number of
years. On behalf of the Staff we want to wish Sandy the best of luck in
his new venture. The Reference Department wonit be the same without
you.
PROGRAM NOTE: The next LSO Lunch Hour Program is tentatively scheduled
for the end of June. The program will be an exhibition and a workshop on
needlework. For more information contact Andrea Bryant in B & E Information
Center (8-4644).
· THE NEXT WAX BEAN DEADLINE IS JUNE 12th.`
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