Office of Plant Services 



Office of Printing, Photographic, and Imaging Services 



Susan M. Brewster, Bachelors Degree, University of Mas- 

 sachusetts. Horticulture Services Division. Working with 

 the maintenance of the Haupt Garden. Project will include 

 turf management, pruning, and training of hedges and 

 parterres, maintenance of large expanses of ground cover, 

 and rose gardening. September 9, 1996 through November 

 15, 1996. 



Cathleen A. Corlett, Masters degree, University of Oregon. 

 Horticulture Services Division. Assisting the Landscape Ar- 

 chitect in working with planting plans of the museum 

 grounds. Verifying plants on the site preparing drawings to 

 accurately represent the landscape; reviewing and evaluat- 

 ing construction drawings for the Horticulture Services 

 Division's involvement; and some design of landscape areas 

 affected by construction. September 16, 1996 through 

 November 22, 1996. 



Sharon H. Dendy, Masters Candidate, Virginia Tech. Horticul- 

 ture Services Division. Working with the maintenance of 

 the Haupt Garden. Turf management, pruning, and train- 

 ing of hedges and parterres, maintenance of large expanses 

 of ground cover, and rose gardening. June 3, 1996 through 

 August 9, 1996. 



Scott McDonald, Post-Graduate, Napier University, Edin- 

 burgh. Architectural History & Historic Preservation. Re- 

 searching the Architectural History of the Arts and 

 Industries building and the evolving exhibition philosophy 

 of George Brown Goode, 1880-1910. July 2, 1996 through 

 August 29, 1996. 



Megan Rathfon, Bachelors Candidate, Wellesley College. Hor- 

 ticulture Services Division. Working with the integrated 

 pest management program. Studying and analyzing the in- 

 sects, disease, nematodes and physiological problems on 

 garden plants. Through this research and analysis, develop- 

 ing threshold levels and garden management techniques. 

 June 3, 1996 through August 9, 1996. 



Francie Schroeder, George Washington University. Horticul- 

 ture Services Division. Cataloging 35mm slides in the AAG 

 collection and preparing a set of guidelines to be used for 

 evaluation of 35mm slides of gardens and landscapes. 

 January 22, 1996 through May 3, 1996. 



Creedon Chan Stone, Bachelors Candidate, Auburn University. 

 Horticulture Services Division. Working with the production 

 section of the Greenhouse Nursery Branch. Having the oppor- 

 tunity to work with the production techniques used to grow 

 poinsettias, garden mums, mum baskets, pansies, and seasonal 

 pot crops. Watering, weeding, fertilizing, and potting up 

 rooted cuttings, and monitoring for pests and diseases. June 

 17, 1996 through August 23, 1996. 



Brooke K. Whiting, Bachelors Degree, Amberst College. Hor- 

 ticulture Services Division. Cataloging 35mm slides in the 

 AAG collection by reviewing, evaluating and then catalog- 

 ing the 35mm slides of gardens and landscapes. September 

 9, 1996 through December 31, 1996. 



Austin Dashiell, Second Year, Randolph Community College. 

 Assisting with photography, electronic imaging and print- 

 ing photographs. October 10, 1995 through November 17, 



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James F. DiLoreto, Bachelors Candidate, Barry University. 

 Electronic Imaging. Office of Photographic and Printing 

 Services. Digitizing slides for photo research database and 

 assisting with daily photographic assignments of museum 

 objects. Producing dye subprints. September 3, 1996 

 through October 31, 1996. 



Nancy Jean Horton, Second year, Randolph Community Col- 

 lege. Assisting with photography project shoots as well as 

 original photography individually, worked with electronic 

 imaging, printed Black and White photos in darkroom. 

 October 10, 1995 through November 17, 1995. 



Kimberly A. Nichols, Bachelors Candidate, George 

 Washington University. Office of Printing and 

 Photographic Services. Working with the Smithsonian and 

 the Environmental Protection Agency to develop home 

 pages describing and showing pictures of different en- 

 dangered species as a resource for conservationists, teachers 

 and everyone. October 10, 1995 through May 31, 1996. 



Derek Reed, Masters Candidate. Electronic Imaging. Doing 

 Electronic Imaging Layouts, 4x5 camera work, scanning 35 

 4x5 film for color and B&W elect print and digital images 

 for Transmission on the Net and web sites. December 4, 

 1995 through January 31, 1996. 



Office of Protection Services 



Eric Belzer, Bachelors Candidate, Buena Vista University. 

 Security. Writing a standardized book for library security. 

 May 29, 1996 through August 16, 1996. 



Office of Public Affairs 



T. Stewart Maclennan, Bachelors Candidate, Stanford Univer- 

 sity. Public Affairs. Writing research reports and articles 

 for the publication, The Torch. June 20, 1996 through 

 August 10, 1996. 



Kellie Pelletier, Bachelors Candidate, University of Georgia. 

 150th Birthday Celebration. Office of Public Affairs. 

 Developing and updating media mailing lists, writing 

 materials for the media, assisting with publicity campaigns 

 and events; writing stories for the Torch. June 24, 1996 

 through August 23, 1996. 



Mary G. Scalpcane, Bachelors Candidate, Dull Knife 



Memorial College. James Webb Internship. June 3, 1996 

 through August 9, 1996. 



Susan Yoon, Bachelors Candidate, Wesleyan University. Publi- 

 cations. Working on written publications for new Museum 

 exhibits. Specifically, compiling entries from all the ap- 

 propriate Smithsonian Institution offices for a new 



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