Drs. Burton Jones, Arnold Klemola, and Robert Hanson at the Lick Observatory, University of California, Santa Cruz will continue work on the Lick Northern Proper Motion program. Observatios for the second epoch in this program are nearly complete, and the emphasis will shift toward plate surveys and measurements over the next three years. The study of the motions of various classes of stars is fundamental to an understanding of our Galaxy. Proper motions provide the observational basis for the study of solar motion, galactic rotation, and velocity dispersions, and for the statistical determination of stellar distances and luminosities. The lick Northern Proper Motion program will meet many of these basic observational needs by providing absolute proper motions for some 300,000 stars covering the northern two-thirds of the sky.