Nicole Parfitt. Education. Intern will assist with the Imagin- 

 Asia family program. 2/23/98 through 6/26/98. 



Sarah Quainton, Bachelor's Degree, Trinity University. Re- 

 search for sources of Asian film, to be carried out on the In- 

 ternet and the Library of Congress. Assistance in 

 production of Asian film screenings. 10/1/97 through 6/1/98. 



Laura Rodini, Bachelor's Candidate, Providence College. In- 

 tern will learn about shop operation, including buying, sell- 

 ing, product development and design. 5/18/98 through 

 8/31/98. 



Alaoui Saida, Master's Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Islamic Art. Intern will research the Charles L. Freer 

 and private collections made in Paris in the early 1900s. 

 7/8/98 through 8/14/98. 



Theresa Sotto, Bachelor's Degree, St. Mary's College of 

 Maryland. Education. Intern will assist public programs 

 coordinator in producing summer films and concerts, and 

 assist the photo dept. with the digitizing of the Asian col- 

 lection. 6/9/98 through 8/27/98. 



Cara Starke, Bachelor's Candidate, Cornell University. Educa- 

 tion. Intern will assist with the ImaginAsia program. 

 6/29/98 through 9/1/98. 



Kristina Stephens, Bachelor's Candidate, George Washington 

 Universiry. Photography. Organizing transparencies, print- 

 ing, helping photographers in the studio. 1/15/98 through 

 5/15/98. 



Marinita Stiglitz, Bachelor's Degree, Universiry of Rome. In- 

 tern will learn Chinese mounting techniques and will join 

 the PritzRaff Paintings conservation project. 5/11/98 

 through 11/13/98. 



Rhoya Tocco, High School Student, West Nottingham 



Academy. Education. Intern will research and write descrip- 

 tions for slides to be distributed to educators. 7/13/98 

 through 8/14/98. 



Kei Tokuhisa, Masrer's Degree, Universiry of the Sacred 

 Heart. Research towards the exhibitions "Arts of Kyoto in 

 the Age of Koetsu," and "Japanese Buddhist Art," and re- 

 search for publications. 1/5/98 through 12/31/98. 



Rebecca Whitin, Bachelor's Candidate, Smith College. 

 American Art. Produce an edition of correspondence 

 relevant to the portrait of Theodore Roosevelt by Gari Mel- 

 chers. 9/8/98 through 12/18/98. 



Diana Yi, Bachelor's Candidate, Rutgers. Intern will assist 

 Chinese Art curator with exhibit planning and responding 

 to public inquiries. 6/1/98 through 8/2/98. 



Center far Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies 



Barbara Barnert, Bachelor's Candidate, Universiry of 

 Maryland. Folklife Festival. Intern will work for with 

 music groups, assisting with the Wisconsin Program at the 

 1998 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. 6/8/98 through 8/15/98. 



Lucy Bates. Folklife Festival. Development of programs for 

 the 1998 Folklife Festival, including educational materials 

 and a video documentary based on research from the "Cul- 



ture and Environment in the Rio Grande Basin" project. 

 2/2/98 through 4/27/98. 



Jessica Becker. Bachelor's Degree, Universiry of Wisconsin. 

 Folklife Festival. Intern will be transcribing interview tapes 

 that will be used for a Folkways release of South Texas Con- 

 junto Music. Intern will work closely with CD producers 

 on rhe logistical aspects of rhe release. 9/21/98 through 

 11/27/98. 



Deanna Bickerstaff, Master's Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Archives. Intern will assist with a Web page for 

 the 1998 Folklife Festival, and assist with researching and 

 cataloging in the archives. 6/3/98 through 8/15/98. 



Ryan Boeding, Bachelor's Degree, College of Wooster. 

 Folkways. Developed a system for tracking use of promo- 

 tional CDs fot Smithsonian Folkways. 6/15/98 through 

 8/15/98. 



Andy Bryan, Bachelor's Candidate, Boston University. Intern 

 will assist with the Baltics Program for the 1998 Folklife 

 Festival. 6/1/98 through 7/16/98. 



Rhona Campbell, Bachelor's Degree, Oberlin College. 

 Folkways. Managed publicity and sales for Smithsonian 

 Folkways at a Sterling Brown poetry conference and 

 worked with promotional materials for Folkways and its ar- 

 tists. 9/1/98 through 5/31/99. 



Wendy Clupper. Intern will study the potential for staging na- 

 tional identity through performance (focus will be the 

 Philippines program at the 1998 Folklife Festival). 6/15/98 

 through 7/15/98. 



Laura Collins, Bachelor's Candidate, Bucknell University. In- 

 tern will assisr with the crafts exhibit in the Wisconsin pro- 

 gram at the 1998 Folklife Festival. 5/20/98 through 8/15/98. 



Susan Dyer, Bachelor's Candidate, Hamilton College. Office 

 of Public Affairs/ Folklife Festival. Intern for Folklife Fes- 

 tival, working with the Office of Public Affairs on festival 

 publicity, press releases, and targeted mailings. Intern will 

 assist with the 1998 Folklife Festival. 5/26/98 through 

 8/15/98. 



Ian Eagleson, Bachelor's Degree, Oberlin College. Folkways. 

 Researching archival material and assisting in the produc- 

 tion of recordings. 10/27/97 through 1/31/98. 



Katherine Eldridge, Bachelor's Candidate, W. Virginia Wes- 

 leyan. Desktop Publishing, scanning and digital manipula- 

 tion for the Folklife Festival. 1/5/98 through 1/30/98. 



Pilapa Esara, Master's Candidate, Brown University. Intern 

 will assist the production team with the documentation of 

 the 1998 Folklife Festival. 7/18/98 through 8/24/98. 



Sarah Everett, Bachelor's Degree, Whirworth College. Folklife 

 Festival. Intern will assist with the Baltics Program for the 

 1998 Folklife Festival. 6/1/98 through 7/16/98. 



Alistair Farrell. Folklife Festival. Worked on coordinating eve- 

 ning concerts at the festival, in addition to assisting with 

 teacher seminars, children's activities, and cross-program 

 sessions. 6/8/98 through 7/15/98. 



Meredith Forstet, Bachelor's Candidare, Duke University. In- 

 tern will assist with the supervision of the Foodways par- 



