National Air and Space Museum 



Jennifer Lynn Basker, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown 

 University. Intern will translate videotape in Japanese for 

 the use of restoration crew in restoring a WWII Japanese 

 aircraft in museum collection, September 14, 1992 through 

 December II, 1992. 



Leonard Benton, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Department of Astrophysics, assist the laboratory scientists 

 with measurement tests and data analysis, June 10, 1992 

 through August 15, 1992, Education Division, present 

 weekend public science demonstrations, September 5, 1992 

 through December 13, 1992. 



Jeffrey P. Buchheit, Masters Candidate, Southern Illinois 

 University. Registrars office, will assist with the artifact 

 location and verification project, updating and verifying 

 data on the NASM CIS system, coordinating with the sys- 

 tems administrator and with collections maintenance staff, 

 August 14, 1992 through December 13, 1992. 



Richard Buell, Bachelors Candidate, University of Maryland. 

 Department of Space History, assist the curator of "Where 

 Next, Columbus" gallery in researching and developing a 

 film, "Contact", January 13, 1992 through March 15, 1992. 



Darron Butler, Bachelors Candidate, Parks College. Collec- 

 tions Management, will assist in the preservation and res- 

 toration of aerospace artifacts, August 14, 1992 through 

 December 13, 1992. 



Agnes Chatel, Bachelor's Candidate, Universite Joseph 



Fourier, France. Laboratory for Astrophysics, working on in- 

 frared image processing with IRAF, April 6, 1992 through 

 July 31, 1992. 



Blaine Childers, Masters Candidate, California Institute of 

 Arts. Department of Exhibits, develop graphics for "How 

 Things Fly" interactive science gallery, June 8, 1992 

 through August 14, 1992. 



Vennie Elizabeth Cluett, Masters Candidate, George 



Washington University. Education Division, work with the 

 "How Things Fly" exhibit planning team, perform photo 

 research, and assist project leader, January 13, 1992 through 

 April 23, 1992. 



Denise Coggins, Bachelors Candidate, Delaware State College. 

 Education Division, perform twice-daily science demonstra- 

 tions for the general public and student groups; assist staff 

 with photo research for the "How Things Fly" exhibition 

 gallery, June 8, 1992 through August 29, 1992. 



Nathaniel Creek, High School Student, Eastern Senior High 

 School. Planetarium, answer phones, take tickets, usher, 

 June 29, 1992 through August 30, 1992. 



Elizabeth Dawson, Masters Candidate, University of 



Michigan. Intern will assist with the Rudy Arnold Photo 

 Collection, working with database, rejacketing negatives, 

 transcribing original captions, possibly researching and 

 composing additional captions, and helping to produce a 

 finding aid, September 14, 1992 through December 13, 1992. 



Vasia Deliyianni, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Department of Exhibits, lighting and exhibi- 

 tion design, February 10, 1992 through April 30, 1992. 



Melanie Diez, High School Student, Thomas Jefferson High 

 School. Laboratory for Astrophysics, assist with infrared 

 astronomy of young stars and active galaxies, working with 

 data reduction and analysis on computer work stations, and 

 related laboratory design and testing, June 15, 1992 through 

 December 11, 1992. 



Mark DiGiacomo, Bachelors Candidate, Horida State University. 

 Department of Exhibits, assist with film research and interact 

 with the Screen Actors Guild and local film contractors work- 

 ing on the films for NASM's "Wh^re Next, Columbus?" ex- 

 hibition, June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Scott Dinsmore, High School Graduate. Education Division, 

 present daily science demonstrations and assist with 

 prototyping exhibits for the planned "How Things Fly" gal- 

 lery, June 15, 1992 through August 21, 1992. 



Sarah Donald, Bachelors Degree. Department of Exhibits, as- 

 sist the lighting designer with drawings of various ele- 

 ments for the "How Things Fly" and "Where Next, 

 Columbus?" galleries and prepare CAD file drawings of 

 various galleries and other spaces throughout NASM, June 

 1, 1992 through August 7, 1992. 



Carl Dornbush, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle 



Aeronautical University. Collection Management, will as- 

 sist in the preservation and restoration of aerospace ar- 

 tifacts, September 14, 1992 through December 13, 1992. 



Christopher Edwards, High School Graduate. Department of 

 Exhibits, OESE Intern '92: research new equipment, draw- 

 ings, and plans for proposed exhibits, installing and focus- 

 ing lighting units for new exhibits and revamp existing 

 exhibits, July 13, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Latonya Fields, High School Student. Planetarium, serve as a 

 theatre aid, June 29, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Keith Filter, Bachelors Degree. Archives, aid in establishing 

 physical, intellectual, and legal control of archival collec- 

 tions; work will include arranging and re-housing, prepar- 

 ing folder descriptions and labels and performing 

 preservation tasks, June 8, 1991 through August 14, 1992. 



Jason Foshe, Bachelors Candidate, Parks College. Collections 

 Management, will assist in the preservation and restoration 

 of aerospace artifacts, September 14, 1992 through Decem- 

 ber 13, 1992. 



Tracy Goldsmith, Bachelors Candidate, College of William 

 and Mary. Department of Space History, assist curatorial 

 staff with tesearch on Henry Norris Russell, assessing the 

 impact of Russell's contributions to the study of stellar 

 astronomy and astrophysics during the period 1900-1955, 

 June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Pamela Grebow, Bachelors Degree. Department of Com- 

 munications, update museum's publications brochure; re- 

 search publications awards and grants; update the mailing 

 lists for publications; write press releases for museum publi- 

 cations, June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



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