pay rict ply nt are if to ace if cease but- the on ent nate out go to tie the Thursday, April 20, 1978 University Daily Kansan Security head guards art objects By CAROL PITTS Staff Writer An artist probably would be in ecstasy if he were continually surrounded by beautiful art objects. However, the responsibility of making those treasures is anything but a dream. Keith Barnhart, head of security at the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art, said the guards and student assistants who worked with the museum since November, recently said the greatest threat of museum officials was vanalance. "Once something is vandalized, it can never be replaced, and even if it is restored," Mr. Baskin said. Barnhart had the museum had had no problems with either vandalism or theft but Barnhart's collection was "I WOULD FEEL as if I left the museum down—just everybody, Barbary!" He has learned much about art from listening to tour guides, instructors and teachers. Despite the responsibilities of his job, Barnhart enjoys his work. "You'd be surprised at how much some of the students know," he said. Barnhart admitted that there were aspects of his job, especially his daily routines. "Any job can get boring, but a lot of times a job is what you make it," he said. "I'll never make much money from this, but someone has to do it." HE WAS BORN in Pomona 35 years ago and has lived in Kansas all of his life. He worked for Boeing Aircraft Company and a research group at the University of Kansas naval force in 1988. One month after going to work for the University, Barnhart was involved in a car and truck accident in southeastern Kansas, a result of his injuries, lost his left hand. After 20 years of police work, Barnhart said he decied it was time for a change. "Police work was getting very complicated, and I am handicapped, so I thought I should go to the hospital." Although he does not work with the police department now, he is still authorized to do so. Barnhart said he had never had to ask anyone to leave the museum because they "YOU CAN TELL someone in a nice way not to touch something," he said. Barnhart and his wife Mary have three children, and although the museum work takes up most of his time, he coaches girls recreational softball. Barnhart said that aside from coaching, his favorite pastime was his family. Even though his job concerns primarily the supervision of security personnel, Barbahr said he probably walked farther than him, an other guard or student assistant. 20% off all Books 20% off selected Music (Good Ol' Gospel Music) Thursday April 20,1978 Also The Album of the Month evie's newest album only $5.49 regular $6.98 CROSS REFERENCE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER Open 'Til 8:00 p.m. Thursday You could sleep later and save gas! Whether you've been studying or partying the night before, you could forget the rush hour hassle and enjoy a few extra winks each morning at our place. If you're involved in campus activities, you can walk to meetings instead of driving. Save your gas money for that special date with your special friend. There are other good features here you'll like. So . . . make the right move. "I thought about buying myself one of those things you attach to your shoe that is a little bit bigger." Barnhart didn't know, though, whether he really wanted to find out exactly how far he could go. "It might just make me more tired." 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