December 2009 Staff Spotlight: Wayne Sanders & Ryan McAllister

Wayne Sanders, in the Catalog Dept. at Ellis, was born in Saint Louis County, Mo.   He has worked for MU Libraries for 14 years, 8 years full time.  Wayne holds a B.A. in History & Anthropology from Vanderbilt University, an M.A. in Anthropology from MU and an MLS (Master of Library Science), also from MU>

Wayne’s animal companions include 2 German shepherds (mother & son), 2 cats  (1 calico & 1 black) and fish   His leisure time pursuits include: “organizing (duh!), playing with the grandkids; relaxing (the antithesis of the former two), visiting, and the occasional adult beverage.”  Wayne’s hobbies are genealogy and fishing.

Where is the coolest place he’s ever visited? Hawaii   

We asked Wayne what actor should portray him in a movie of his life.  He responded:  “I’m not sure, but I know it’s not Noah Wiley.”

 

Ryan McAllister, who works at UMLD, was born in Fayette, Mo. “It was the closest hospital to Brunswick, Mo., where I grew up.”  Ryan has worked for MU Libraries since March 2005 having begun his career here as student staff.  Ryan holds a B.A. in Classics and is pursuing teaching.

 

Ryan has “a cross-eyed, barn cat named William Wallace Spartacus Casper McAllister. He goes by Wallace.”  Ryan enjoys watching movies (preferably not horror), listening to music (anything but country, though Garth Brooks is acceptable), and running.

 

Ryan’s hobbies?  “I am a huge tennis fan: Go Federer! I also am a huge Mizzou football and Chiefs fan. I enjoy languages, especially Latin and Italian. Actually, I like all things Italian. I also enjoy traveling, cooking, and food in general. Some would say I am obsessed with In-N-Out burger; I will neither confirm nor deny this, though I did once spend 50 dollars on a cab ride just to make a trip there.”

 

The coolest place Ryan has ever visited is Villa Jovis, Capri, Italy.  “It was the villa of Emperor Tiberius and has a grand view of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. There is also a spot where he could dispose of unwanted slaves, and the Blue Grotto is not too far away.”

 

We asked Ryan who should play him in a movie.  “People have told me I remind them of Jason Biggs and Seth Rogen, though I think I would prefer Sacha Baron Cohen.

 

Other interesting facts we learned about Ryan: “I can blow self sustaining bubbles and do the worm. I make something called sausage bread; it’s pretty awesome. I took a screw from the set of E.R. I was once, unknowingly, interviewed for the O’Reilly Factor when I was in NYC; they asked my brother the question initially; he had to turn to me for the answer.”

Staff Spotlight for November 2009: Charlotte Mustain & Renee Ratna

Charlotte Mustain, who works in Serials Check-in within Technical Services, hails from Ashland, Mo.  Charlotte graduated from Southern Boone County High School in Ashland and has worked for MU Libraries for 33 years.

Charlotte has a dog named Buddy, and enjoys camping and reading.  In her leisure time she likes to work on genealogy and do other historical things.

Where is the coolest place she’s ever visited? The Grand Canyon and Yellowstone

Charlotte thinks Sophia Myles should play her in a movie.

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Renee A. Ratna works in Interlibrary Loan at the Health Sciences Library and has been with MU Libraries for a little over three years.  She is originally from Fayetteville, Arkansas.  Renee holds a Bachelor’s degree with a major in Library Science from MU.

Renee has two cats, Sebastian and Gracie, both adopted from Second Chance.  “Actually, it was at the Thanksgiving Feast at Ellis Library two years ago that I met Sebastian (who was brought in by Second Chance).   I thought he was gorgeous and had a bit of a regal air about him.  It was fate that brought us together!!”

Leisure pursuits include reading, watching a little TV, shopping, and decorating, and Renee says her hobbies are antiquing, traveling, dancing, visiting museums, and movies.  In a movie of her own life, Renee would like to see Sandra Bullock portray her.  I like the way she portrays some of her characters – sweet, and maybe a little quirky.”

India is the coolest place Renee has ever visited.  It was a very busy, colorful and exciting place to visit.  Also, a bit mysterious.  I loved the bazaars, the graciousness of the people, the spicy food (although I missed having salad –  salad over there does not include lettuce, dressing or croutons!) and the colorful clothing.     The custom of having tea around 3:00 pm was a daily ritual that I really enjoyed.  I will never forget my visit to the Taj Mahal.  It was a beautiful and ethereal sight to behold.”

In closing, Renee left us with some thoughts on modern technology: “I really do appreciate the technology we have today.  I can’t imagine not having a cell phone handy at all times, or visiting the internet for directions.  However, I find it sometimes a bit overwhelming to try and keep up with the constant changes.  Maybe that’s why I enjoy taking a break now and then from ‘modern life’ by going to antique stores, flea markets and museums!”

Staff Spotlight for October 2009: Jee Davis & Shannon Cary

Jee Davis, in the Catalog Dept., was born in Mokpo, South Korea and has worked for MU Libraries for two years and about 3 months.  Her education includes a BA in English and English Literature and a Master’s of Science in Information Science.

 

Jee owns a big dog named Boobie.  She says she used to travel the world in her leisure time, but now enjoys fantasy football and watching sports (basketball, baseball and football).  One of Jee’s hobbies is Korean knotting.

We asked Jee where the coolest place she had ever visited was.  She replied, “I traveled so many cool places in the world, so I am going to pick at least two cities: Barcelona and Prague. There are many fantastic buildings by Gaudi in Barcelona (some pictures of Gaudi buildings: http://images.google.com/images?q=gaudi%20barcelona&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&sa=N&tab=vi). Ever since I visited the city I have become a fan of Gaudi.  

“Prague is another cool city that I visited. The architectural style there is very different from the Western Europe. There are many fun things happening on the street every day such as puppet shows, flea markets, live music, etc. People are super nice in Prague, at least ten years ago or so.”

Jee would like Sandra Oh to portray her in a movie.  “I watched one of her movies called “Double Happiness.” In the movie, she portrayed a Chinese Canadian second generation who was struggling between her own needs and her parents’ expectations. I think that she can portray my life as a daughter and a woman in Korea and as an immigrant in the United States very well.”

Shannon Cary, in Administration, was born right here in Columbia, Mo.!  She has worked at MU Libraries for about 5 years.  Her education includes an English degree from MU, a Masters in English from Auburn University and an MLS from Louisiana State University.  The team mascot was a tiger at all three schools!

Shannon has a cat named Cereal, and enjoys playing with her two boys, reading, watching movies, yoga, cooking and baking.

probably one of the coolest things I did was see Pink Floyd’s The Wall performed at the Berlin Wall (or what was left of it) in 1990.”  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wall_-_Live_in_Berlin

In a movie of her life, Shannon would like to be portrayed by Sandra Bullock.

Staff Spotlight Award winners for September : Yasuyo Knoll & Michael Hopkins

Yasuyo Knoll, who works in Circulation / Photocopy at the Health Sciences Library, was born in Kawaguchi, Saitama prefecture, Japan and has worked at MU for 10 years. Yasuyo’s education includes Urawa Jitsugyo High School (Saitama, Japan), Associate degrees in Education, Japanese Literature, and Library Sciences at Seitoku College (Chiba, Japan), and a BA degree in Anthropology at UMC. 

Yasuyo has three dogs: Blue (a black Lab), Sam (a black Lab mix) and Momo (a Shiba inu).  Yasuyo also owns two American short hair cats, Satsuki and May.  Leisure time is spent gardening and hobbies include baking.  Yasuyo is also interested in farm animals and wants a small petting zoo at home in the future.

Yasuyo thinks the coolest place she has ever visited is the Great Wall in China (not its namesake, the restaurant in Columbia).

Who should play Yasuyo in a movie?  “Audrey Hepburn.  She got black hair like mine. (^_^) “

In addition, Yasuyo would like to see library folk while at her other job: “Come to see me at Japanese Osaka restaurant! I work there as a waitress.”

 

Michael Hopkins, from the Journalism Library, was born in Farmington, Mo.  He has been a staff member for 3 years, but worked for four years prior to that as a work-study student.  Michael holds a BA in Computer Science from MU.

Michal owns a cat named Franklin and spends much of his leisure time watching movies, listening to music or reading.  His hobbies include playing guitar, music of any kind and screen printing.

Michael thinks the coolest place he’s ever visited is Washington, DC.

August Staff Spotlight winner–Michael Holland

Michael Edward Holland, Special Collections, Archives & Rare Books (SCARaB), hails from Oklahoma City, OK.  Michael has worked for MU Libraries for 13 years, before which he worked 8 years as University Archivist at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon.  Before that he was the Assistant Director of the Local Records Division of the Texas State Archives & Library in Austin, Texas.  Michael’s education includes:  Classen High School, Oklahoma City; B.S. in Chemistry and Physiology, Oklahoma State University; MA in European History, Oklahoma State University, doctoral work in the History of Science at Johns Hopkins University; NEH fellowship in book conservation and preservation at Yale.

When asked about pets, Michael replied “Cats are the limbs of Satan and I have eschewed them since 1995.”

Michael spends his leisure time reading history and also crime thriller fiction and listening to Delta and Mid-West Blues.

The coolest place he’s ever visited? “Moscow, it has the brooding and somber spirit that allows one to feel the presence of Rurik Grand Dukes and Tsars such as Ivan the Terrible and the early Romanovs.  A very different feel from St. Petersburg which is much more like a Western European City.”

We asked what actor (living or dead) should play Michael in a movie of his life.  He replied, “I think a movie of my life would be an amazingly uninteresting and tedious film, but probably Charles Laughton.”

What else should we know about Michael?  “In November my wife, Debbie, and I will have been married 29 years; we met while I was the high school chemistry teacher and she was the high school librarian.”