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Number 526 April 29,1988
EDITOR'S NOTE
Since the editor is going on vacation, this will be the last I
issue of the gg until June 10, 1988. Deadline for that issue _‘
will be Friday, June 3, 1988. ‘
HONORS DAY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT EXHIBIT A
The exhibit co—sponsored by the Libraries and the Art Museum I
in conjunction with the April 14 Honors Day program was a success
due to the many library staff members who contributed their `.
talents and time. `
Mike Lach, Paula Pope, Jim Birchfield, and Bill Marshall 4
_ formed the nucleus of the planning group. Jim and Bill designed
and set up the display, with help from Mary McLaren in setting up 4
on April 14. Cheri Nickell assisted Paula Pope in tracking and ‘
recording all of the exhibit materials; she also typed all of the (
display cards. Janet Stith collected materials from the Medical
faculty and Dan Hodge did the same for Architecture.
Rick Garrett, Rob Turner, and Cecil Madison provided ‘
transportation for the exhibit to and from the Center for the
Arts. ..
The exhibit was staffed by members of LSO during the
afternoon. Those who served as attendants were Betsy Baird,
Lillian Mesner, Kathy Martin, Jessie Adams, Nazee Depp, Sara ·
McPherson, Karen Cline, Lori Duncan, Rick Gay, Loree Pennock,
Steve Savage, and Paul Fuller. (Submitted by Gail Kennedy.)
LIBRARY ASSOCIATES ANNUAL BOOK SALE
This year's Annual Book Sale, held April 21-22 was one of
the most profitable in recent years, raising $4,317. Many
library faculty and staff assisted with set—up and clean-up for
the sale, as well as working during the course of the sale.
(Submitted by Paula Pope.
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