tion checklist and assembling material for writing exhibit 

 labels. September 7, 1994 through December 23, 1994. 



Mary Gordon Wheeler, Bachelors Degree, Denison Univer- 

 sity. History. Biographical and film research for exhibi- 

 tion on American musicals. June 8, 1994 through 

 September 30, 1994. 



Mary Jayne Worlton, Bachelors Candidate, Btigham Young 

 University. Education. Assisting in the development of 

 teaching materials to be used in a summer, seminar for 

 teachers on American Portraiture, which will include re- 

 search on individual portraits and organization of biograph- 

 ical information. April 28, 1994 through July I, 1994. 



Anne Brooks Youmans, Bachelors Candidate, Vanderbilt Uni- 

 versity. Education. Training staff developing a slide lecture 

 for high school students in order to discuss the develop- 

 ment of American portraiture, and preparing a related gal- 

 lery tour. January 17, 1994 through April 30, 1994. 



National Postal Museum 



Corinne Aujogues. Membership. Typing and clerical tasks. 

 July 14, 1994 through December 30, 1994. 



Yemi Benedict, Bachelors Candidate, Brown University. Pub- 

 lic Affairs. Editing museum newsletter, updating all press 

 materials in media kit and captions for publicity photo- 

 graphs, writing a press release and a public service an- 

 nouncement for radio and assembling new media kits. June 

 3, 1994 through July 3, 1994. 



Patricia D. Bradford, Teacher, L.G. Hine Junior High School. 

 Education. Developing Postal History Outreach Classroom 

 materials for secondary school students that will be dissem- 

 inated to teachers throughout the country. June 27, 1994 

 through August 12, 1994. 



Lynn Chesnut, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Education Department. Designing pre and 

 post visit materials, activity kits, outreach materials and 

 tours for school groups K-12. January 3, 1994 through 

 April 30, 1994. 



Erica Grundeman, Bachelors Degree, College of William and 

 Mary. Exhibits. Assisting the Exhibit Coordinator in on- 

 going projects of the National, Postal Museum Exhibits 

 Department. June 6, 1994 through July 29, 1994. 



Kimberly Meisten, Bachelors Degree, College of William and 

 Mary. Education. Researching music relating to exhibitions 

 to include: labor union, folk, music on mail and transporta- 

 tion themes and teaching student tours and operate Discov- 

 ery Center. June 6. 1994 through July 29, 1994. 



Moira Pagano, Masters Degree, American University. Edu- 

 cation. Teaching student tours and operating Discovery 

 Center, researching and developing prototype material 



packet for high school students. June 6, 1994 through July 

 29, 1994. 

 Sabrina Sakolsky, Bachelors Candidate, University of South 

 Florida. Education. Teaching student tours and operating 

 Discovery Center, researching new activities to be used in 

 the Discovery Center and making permanent, student 

 tour props from prototypes. June 6, 1994 through August 

 31. 1994- 



Office of Exhibits Central 



Jane L. Anderson, Masters Degree, Wake Forest University. 

 Graphics/Model Shops. Rotating during a 6 month period. 

 November 9, 1993 through May 5, 1994. 



Seth E. Frankel, Masters Candidate, The Evergreen State Col- 

 lege. Internship will focus on exhibition design and plan- 

 ning. September 19, 1994 through April I, 1995. 



Sharon Anne Lazenby, Bachelors Degree. Service Center. 

 Working in all areas of exhibition production. October 12, 



1993 through March 31, 1994. 



Corey Moody, High School Student. Fabrication Unit. As- 

 sisting in several tasks required for preparing exhibits 

 and transporting them. June 28, 1994 through August 5, 

 1994. 



Amanda Nelson, Masters Candidate, American University. 

 Editing and Design. Gaining familiarity with design 

 and editing and helping to coordinate the Louis Arm- 

 strong traveling exhibition. December 14, 1993 through 

 March 31, 1994. 



John C. Read, Bachelors Candidate, Maryland Institute. Fabri- 

 cation Unit. Assisting in exhibit production. May 31, 1994 

 through August 31, 1994. 



Erik Sandberg, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason Univer- 

 sity. Graphics Productions. Involved in the production of 

 graphics for exhibits through use of photo silkscreen tech- 

 niques and mounting of two dimensional images. January 

 18, 1994 through April 30, 1994. 



Monica San|ur, Bachelors Candidate. Fabrication. Working in 

 object handling section of fabrication unit in order to gain 

 skills in museum exhibition process. February 25, 1994 

 through April 31, 1994. 



Thomas Smith. Exhibits. Learn mold making, castings, 

 and diorama work. February 1, 1994 through August I, 

 1994. 



Mary P Wiedeman, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Design. Works directly with senior exhibit de- 

 signer on all aspects of the job working on preliminary 

 sketches for design hardline drawings for construction, con- 

 tracting graphic production and client contact. January 10, 



1994 through April 15, 1994 



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