Smithsonian Institution Traveling 

 Exhibition Service 



Ann Caspari, Masters Candidate, George Washington University. 

 Develop educational materials for a workshop accompanying 

 the exhibit "Strength and Diversify: Japanese American 

 Women", January 13, 1992 through April 23, 1992. 



Carla Padro, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Research low tech interactive hands-on material to be 

 applied to the exhibit "Try This On", January 14, 1992 

 through May 8, 1992. 



Melissa Stegman, Bachelors Degree. Research and office assis- 

 tance, December 1, 1991 through June I, 1992. 



Education and Public Services 



Center for Folklife Programs and 

 Cultural Studies 



Tanja Bos, Bachelors Candidate, Corcoran School of Art. 

 Design, assist the designer, May 25, 1792 through June 10, 

 1992. 



Joseph Covell, Bachelors Candidate, Gallaudet University. Ar- 

 chives, assist in photographing the Festival of American 

 Folklife and archiving the photographs, June 8, 1992 

 through August 7, 1992. 



Liesl Dees, Masters Candidate, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. Assist on "Workers at the White House" section for 

 the 1992 Festival of American Folklife, through research 

 and exhibit preparation, January 21, 1992 through May 8, 

 1992. 



Deena Gift, Bachelors Degree. Assist in coordinating the 

 Maroon Program for the annual Festival of American 

 Folklife, May 19, 1992 through August 31, 1992. 



Heidi Gjerset, Masters Candidate, George Washington 

 University. Maroon Program, assist in preparation for 

 fieldwork review and other projects related to the produc- 

 tion of the Maroon Program as part of the 1992 Festival of 

 American Folklife, January 28, 1992 through May 8, 1992. 



Lisa Glass, Bachelors Candidate, Washington University. Ac- 

 cessibility and Maroom Program for the Festival of 

 American Folklife, May 26, 1992 through July 31, 1992. 



Amy Hansen, Bachelors Degree. Apprentice to the graphic 

 artist of the Center for International Study and Folklife 

 Programs, October u, 1991 through March 30, 1992. 



Sherri Hinson, Bachelors Candidate, Longwood College. 

 Design, prepare work for the 1992 Festival of American 

 Folklife and research a topic for an Art History Lecture at 

 Longwood College in the spring of 1992, December 16, 1991 

 through January 10, 1992. 



Gretchen Hunter, Bachelors Candidate, William Smith Col- 

 lege. Assist in preparation for the Festival of American 

 Folklife, June 10, 1992 through August 25, 1992. 



Russell Jones, Bachelors Candidate, Oberlin College. Assist 

 with the children activities center for the Festival of 

 American Folklife, May 27, 1992 through August 31, 1992. 



Gina L'Acqua, Masters Candidate, New Mexico State University, 

 supply coordinator and music stage coordinator for the Fes- 

 tival of American Folklife, June 1, 1992 through July 6, 1992. 



Sarah Marx, Bachelors Degree. Working on educational kit for 

 the festival of American Folklife; Native American Education- 

 al Kit, September 2, 1992 through November 15, 1992. 



Jennifer Page, Bachelors Candidate, College of William and 

 Mary. Native American educational materials and work on 

 cross cultural programs during the Festival of American 

 Folklife, May 20, 1992 through August 14, 1992. 



Susan Paradise, Bachelors Candidate, Skidmore College. 

 Project assistant for the New Mexico Program of the Fes- 

 tival of American Folklife, May 19, 1992 through August 

 28, 1992. 



Mahnaz Patet-Roy, High School Graduate. Accessibility, help 

 prepare and monitor services that will make the Festival of 

 American Folklife more accessible to people with dis- 

 abilities, June 8, 1992 through July 10, 1992. 



Jane Umlauf, Bachelors Degree. Design, help design signs 

 and mount photos, any other task to develop paste-ups for 

 the Festival of American Folklife, June 2, 1992 through 

 July 9, 1992. 



Rachel Watkins, Bachelors Candidate, Howard University. 

 Work and research for the Festival of American Folklife on 

 the Maroon culture in the Americas, June 10, 1992 through 

 August 14, 1992. 



Office of Elementary and 

 Secondary Education 



Irvin Jefferson, Visiting Professional. Review summer seminar 

 programs for teachers and suggest ways the DC Public 

 Schools can be more incorporated into the program; locate 

 K-12 curriculum from the school district to be stored in 

 OESE as a reference source for SI instructors, July 6, 1992 

 through August 14, 1992. 



Wider Audience Development Program 



Brian Armstrong, Bachelors Degree. Assist with coordination 

 of Heritage Month's activities and work on advocacy issues, 

 June 23, 1992 through August 20, 1992. 



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