Jack Green, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Collections Management, will assist NASM conser- 

 vator in the Museum's collections, September 14, 1992 

 through December 11, 1992. 



Austin Greene, High School Student, Woodward Academy. 

 Department of Exhibits, assist staff with silk screening of 

 labels for "Where Next, Columbus?" gallery, June 15, 1992 

 through July 1, 1992. 



Susan Hefter, Masters Candidate, Catholic University. Library, 

 prepare an annotated acquisitions list for the museum's 

 planned 



Visitor Resource Center, which will be part of the "How 

 Things Hy" gallery, J -ine 29, 1992 through August 10, 1992. 



Jennifer Herbst, Bachelors Candidate, University of 

 Maryland. Laboratory of Astrophysics, assist staff with 

 astronomy and astrophysics research involving data reduc- 

 tion and analysis, and laboratory development, June 8, 1992 

 through August 14, 1992. 



Karl Hoffman, Bachelors Candidate, Georgetown University. 

 Office of the Registrar, research curatorial files of acces- 

 sioned objects in the Aeronautics and Space History Depart- 

 ments and pull all original registration and 

 condition/registration documents for the Registrar's files, 

 June 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Paul Hoffecker, Bachelors Candidate, University of Colorado. 

 Education Division, research and review resource materials 

 for curriculum booklets on space physiology and the 

 planets, work with the curriculum coordinator to develop, 

 test, and write activities to accompany the space show 

 public science demonstration, June 8, 1992 through August 



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Shannon Hothem, High School Graduate. Office of Computer 

 Services, OESE Intern '92: assist in configuring and install- 

 ing personal computer hardware and software, including 

 network hardware, June 8, 1992 through July 10, 1992. 



Stella Hwang, High School Student, Thomas Jefferson High 

 School. Laboratory for Astrophysics, work with the infrared 

 heterodyne team, assisting in data analysis, acquisition, and 

 interpretation. Studies will include the dynamics and com- 

 position of planetary atmosphere, September 16, 1992 

 through June 30, 1993. 



Demetryess Inge, High School Student. Langley Theatre, 

 theatre aide, June 29, 1992 through August 30, 1992. 



Martin Jefferson, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Department of Space History, will assist Project Smart 

 pilot video as a production assistant, September 19, 1992 

 through December 15, 1992. 



Sean Jeralds, Masters Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical 

 University. Department of Space History, assist in assessing 

 the museum's printed inventory files to determine those ar- 

 tifacts worthy of restoration or exhibition; prepare database 

 of findings; and present daily public science demonstra- 

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



Amy Kemp, Bachelors Candidate, Northwest Nazarene Col- 

 lege. Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, compile the 



best images of Mars photographed from Viking and 

 Mariner Spacecraft for several topical categories for use 

 with NASM's laser videodisc under production, June 15, 

 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



John Ktozak, Bachelors Candidate, Embry-Riddle Aeronauti- 

 cal University. Collection Management, assist in restoration 

 of historic aircraft and spacecraft, especially the Aichi 

 M6A1 Seiran, the Enola Gay's right inboard wing, June 8, 

 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Paul Lagasse, Bachelors Candidate, Regis University. Depart- 

 ment of Aeronautics, assist with research on the history of 

 small gas turbine engine industry; search the literature, ac- 

 quire photographs and documentation, write a report, June 

 8, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Derrick Lampkin, Bachelors Candidate, Ohio State Univer- 

 sity. Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, implement a 

 FORTRAN computer program applying it to lava flows ob- 

 served on Earth, Mars, and the Moon by changing condi- 

 tions to match the different planetary conditions, June 22, 

 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Julie Landweber, Bachelors Candidate, Reed College. Depart- 

 ment of Aeronautics, survey instruments in aircraft stored 

 at the Garber Facility; coordinate material in the curatorial 

 files; complete accession reports; and preserve archival col- 

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



Lai Lee Li, Masters Degree. Division of Education/Library, 

 develop annotated bibliographies on selected aerospace sub- 

 jects for middle school readers and adults for use in Mail 

 Response Room and Visitor Resource Center in the "How 

 Things Hy" exhibition gallery; prepare a finder's guide to 

 photos and printed materials in the Mail Response Room, 

 May 18, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Robert Lyons, Bachelors Candidate, Montgomery College. 

 Department of Exhibits, assist on "Where Next, Colum- 

 bus?" gallery; design a brochure for the explainer's pro- 

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



Janice MacKinnon, Visiting Professional. Department of 

 Education, create annotated bibliographies by researching, 

 ordering, and reviewing resource materials for two cur- 

 riculum booklets on space physiology and environmental 

 studies, July 6, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Carol Mahan, Bachelors Candidate, Texas A&M University. 

 Einstein Planetarium, develop a planetarium presentation 

 for young children to be incorporated into the museum's 

 school programs and will assist with the planetarium's out- 

 reach to Girl Scouts, September 14, 1992 through Decem- 

 ber 13, 1992. 



Sarah Mattis, Bachelors Candidate, George Mason University. 

 Art Department, assist with the maintenance of the NASM 

 art Collection, loan program, and office functions; organize 

 and label photographs, research artists for additions to the 

 art database, and inventory art collections, June 8, 1992 

 through August 14, 1992. 



Liv Meissner, Bachelors Candidate, American University. 

 Communications Department, prepare public service an- 



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