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5 Automatome 1 (1986)

handle is hein.lbr/aallautoma0005 and id is 1 raw text is: Automatome

Vol. 5 no.l                                           April 1986
From the Chair - Tom Steele
Again this year we have a really dynamite program put together by Sue Roach.
Information about the program is in another section of this issue of Automatome,
The business meeting is currently scheduled for Sunday, July 6 at 7:30 a.m. to
8:30. Check your programs in Washington after you register for the meeting room.
Most newsletter messages from the chair tend to be upbeat and light. The rest of this
one however, -by necessity, must be somewhat grim. While membership in this
Section has grown dramatically over the post five years, and our programs have been
among the ones most heavily attended, there has been little participation by the
membership in the business of the Section. Typically, three or four people have done
most of the work. Attendance at business meetings has been sparse, averaging around
six or seven attendees per year.
I would like to encourage anyone interesed in automation to become a contributing
member of this section. I constantly hear AALL members state that they often feel
that they are left out or that a small group runs the organization. This Section can
provide anyone with those feelings and with something to contribute a real
opportunity to make an impact. Give it a shot, please. We need people to work on the
newsletter, to design and run programs, and to work on the constitution and by-laws.
Contact me at (919) 761-5440 or call Byron Cooper (313) 961-5444, Pat Rempel
(403) 432-337 1, or Sue Roach (202) 325-9565.
Minutes of the Last Meeting - Bgron Cooper
The annual meeting of the SIS was held on July 7, 1985, at the New York Hilton in New
York City.  In the absence of Thomas Steele, section chairperson, Pat Rempel,
vice-chair, chair elect; presided.
Byron Cooper, secretary-treasurer, reported that as of June 29, 1984, the balance in-
the treasury was $2,557.33. After recipt of the section's share of member dues
($807.50), payment of expenses for the 1984 convention program ($21.24) and
publication of Automatome($155.36)- the section's balance was S3,100.23 as of
June 30, 1 5.

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