Carolyn Ferrell, Bachelors Candidate, University of Minnesota. Vertebrate Zoology, 



worked with Mammalian Species Account, June 5, 1989 through August 11, 



1989. 

 Lisa Fritzler, Bachelors Candidate, Montana State University. Anthropology, 



photographed Crow Artifact Collection for catalog . July 10, 1989 through 



September 8, 1989. 

 Suzanne Furesz, Bachelors Candidate, St. Mary's University. Botany, assisted with 



Living Forest project and its application to paleobotanical field work. 



May 30, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Eric Galm, Bachelors Degree. Anthropology, re-catalogued African drums in the 



collection, analyzed and notated field performance tapes and worked with the 



Folklife Festival . June 8, 1989 through August 25, 1989. 

 Jania Garcia, Masters Candidate, University of Washington. Anthropology, arranged 



and described the papers of Helen L. Peterson (Executive Director. National 



Congress of American Indians. 1953-1961) . April 3, 1989 through 



June 30, 1989. 

 Antoinette Geoly, Bachelors Candidate, James Madison University. Mineral Sciences, 



worked with powder x-rav diffraction studies of minerals . June 13, 1989 through 



August 18, 1989. 

 Gary Gillis, Bachelors Candidate, Pacific Lutheran University. Vertebrate Zoology, 



worked with Fish Osteology and Systematics . June 5, 1989 through August 11, 



1989. 

 Jason Grant, Bachelors Candidate, University of Alaska at Fairbanks. Botany, worked 



with Bromeliad Floristics . May 3d, 1989 through August 30, 1989. 

 Jennifer Gray, Bachelors Candidate, Rhodes College. Vertebrate Zoology, worked 



with Fossil Birds. June 5, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Terry Gray, Bachelors Candidate, State Gleska College. Anthropology, worked on a 



photo survey . June 12, 1989 through August 11, 1989. 

 Timothy Griffith, High School Graduate. Botany, participated in "Intern '89." the 



Office of Elementary and Secondary Education's national summer internship 



program . June 5, 1989 through July 7, 1989. 

 Susan Grupp, Bachelors Degree. Entomology, illustrated anatomical dissections to 



assist research on Lepidoptera ("moths) , December 19, 1988 through 



March 30, 1989. 

 William Haigler, Bachelors Candidate, University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point. 



Botany, assisted with Graminae curation and with the cytology of Mulhenbergia . 



May 30, 1989 through August 15, 1989. 

 Margaret Halloran, Bachelors Candidate, Beloit College. Anthropology, abstracted 



scholarly articles in preparation for conference on Museums and their 



Communities, helped to prepare bibliography on Niger and northern Nigeria 



for a research project on the history of theater and drama in this region, and 



worked with research project on socialization of vouth in to adult society. 



May 22, 1989 through August 20, 1989. 



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