Yohanna Klainbaum, Bachelors Candidate, Florida Institute 

 of Technology. Educational Services. Assisting in the design 

 and construction of prototype devices that will be used in 

 the How Things Fly gallery. June 6, 1994 through August 

 12, 1994. 



Ines Kuperschmit, High School Student, Thomas Jefferson 

 High School. Education. Performing public science demon- 

 strations and assisting with the Explainer Program. Octo- 

 ber 2, 1993 through August 18, 1994. 



Doug Langtry, Masters Degree, University of Delaware. Col- 

 lection Management/ ConservationServices. Conducting re- 

 search by examining objects photographing them and 

 reporting on their status. June 6, 1994 chrough August 12, 

 1994. 



Brian Keith Loughery, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Maryland. Education. Working on prototype exhibits for 

 the How Things Fly gallery. June 6, 1994 through August 



23. 1994- 



Felicia McKoy, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Educational Services. Assisting with designing and con- 

 structing prototype devices for the How Things Fly gallery. 

 June 6, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Pablo V. Pardo, Bachelors Candidate, Ramapo College of New 

 Jersey. Student will assist on working on the Hawker Hurri- 

 cane aircraft by repairing the wings and treating the fabric, 

 as well as, treating it for corrosion. September 13, 1994 

 through December 16, 1994. 



Randall A. Perry, Masters Candidate, Louisiana State Univer- 

 sity. Library. Several collection management projects includ- 

 ing processing gift collections of library material. 

 December 10, 1993 through January 3, 1994. 



Fiona Philip, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. 

 Public Affairs. Writing press releases pitch letters public 

 service announcements and other items for the Museum 

 Public Calendar of Events and SI Newsletter and assisting 

 with the promotion of the new IMAX film Destiny in 

 Space. June 6, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Michael Ramstorm, Bachelors Degree. Astrophysics Lab. Install- 

 ing software for Sun computers that will enable the office to 

 plan astronomical observations with the Infrared Space Obser- 

 vatory. October 12, 1993 through December 17, 1993. 



Holly E. Reed, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. 

 Education. Assisting coordinator with adult workshops. 

 June 6, 1994 through December 21, 1994. 



Dean Rosenlof, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronau- 

 tical University. Preservation and Restoration. Assisting on 

 the preservation and restoration of historical aircraft at the 

 Garber Facility. June 6, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Michael Rostker, Bachelors Candidate, Carnegie Mellon Uni- 

 versity. Exhibits Design. Assisting in exhibits design pro- 

 jects. June 6, 1994 through August 15, 1994. 



Joslyn Schoemer, Bachelors Candidate, University of Colo- 

 rado. Lab for Astrophysics. Assisting with the work on the 

 Scale Model Solar System which involves the plaque and 

 sculpture design. June 6, 1994 through September 30, 1994. 



Ama Schulman, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. Edu- 

 cational Services. Assisting supervisor with creating and 

 maintaining a video library that will consist of materials 

 from the Museum and NASA and assisting in organizing 

 and cataloging resource materials and marketing projects. 

 June 6, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Barella Shakoor, Bachelors Candidate, William and Mary Col- 

 lege. Educational Services. Conducting Science Demonstra- 

 tions for the Forces of Flight principles. June 6, 1994 

 through August 19, 1994. 



Brant Sponberg, Bachelors Candidate, Harvard University. Ed- 

 ucational Services. Assisting with researching the back- 

 ground for some of the astronomical artifacts that were 

 built by military organizanons for example the Cold War. 

 This will also include the Gamma Ray Satellite Explorer II. 

 June 6, 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Suvinee Vanichkachorn, Masters Candidate, George Washing- 

 ton University. Educational Services. Working on the on- 

 hands demonstrations for summer camp and conducting 

 evaluations of the How Things Fly prototypes. January 10, 

 1994 through August 12, 1994. 



Hollan Vaughn, High School Student, Oxon High School. Ed- 

 ucational Services. Assisting in designing and constructing 

 mechanical devices/prototypes that will be used in the How 

 Things Fly gallery. October 2, 1994 through August 12, 

 1994. 



Matthew Wilhoit, Bachelors Candidate, Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versity. Center for Earth and Planetary Studies. Assisting in 

 conducting experiments on Geologic Remote Sensing proj- 

 ect conducting scientific research by using satellite images 

 and computer-aided geographic techniques. June 6, 1994 

 through August 12, 1994. 



Thomas Williams, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aero- 

 nautical University. Preservation and Restoration. Assisting 

 in preserving and restoring historical aircraft. June 6, 1994 

 through August 12, 1994. 



Mark Wolly. High School Graduate. Walter Johnson High 

 School. Educational Services. Conducting science demon- 

 strations that will inform the public regarding the princi- 

 ples of flight. June 6, 1994 through August 20, 1994. 



Richard Zych, Bachelors Candidate, Morton College. Exhibits. As- 

 sisting lighting designer with lighting design installation con- 

 cept and maintenance. June 27, 1994 through August 5, 1994. 



National Museum of African Art 



Sarah Margaret Adams, Bachelors Degree, Wellesley Col- 

 lege. Education. Researching and writing about objects 

 in the museum's permanent collection. Information col- 

 lected will be compiled into a handbook which will 

 serve as a reference for African arts' docents. June 6, 1994 

 through July 6, 1994. 



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