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Museum Staffers ftP P M L . T tfi/A S M y * & l/ £ 6 , /f& J L s Judge Clark J. Guild, gen eral curator and board chairm an of the Nevada State M useum, has announced the appointment to the m useum staff of D r. C harles Eugene R ozaire and Robert K. Bryant. Dr. R ozaire, 35, w as appointed curator of archaeology, and w ill work as a ssista n t to D r, Richard Shuttle r, J r., curator of anthropology. Bryant, 25, w ill be “ exhibit techn ician /* succeeding M rs. Barbara H erlan, who resigned la st spring. Dr. R ozaire w as born in Los A ngeles and took a ll h is d eg rees, including h is P h,D ., at UCLA. He V ia te lio n ^ ^ ^ ^ d & s® r k . J |^ W estern United States, and w as form erly a ssista n t - curator of the Southwest M useum in L os A ngeles. | ‘^ T h e r e is probably m ore | | untouched area, a r c h a e o -S loglfealJ§5 speaking, in Nevada :^ a n in any other sta te /^ ^ ^ iilE lo z a ir e said . 11 * 1 M ost ^ her41flteas have been '' '..b u l^ ^ ^ ^ l^ o r e sc ie n tific | 1 and excavation . cou ld fw ^ i^ ^ fl | accom plished. We a great chance here \t6|^ find s ite s which are s till undisturbed.51 f iif ^ w a s born"' in M issoula/SSM ont. and has lived in ~ "Nevada sin ce , 1948. He !^ # n d e d tt Mgjh school in S p a ir^ ^ a n d |L a s V egas before graduating from Reno High School. Both in high school and during a year at the U inversity of Nevada, he studied;’ com m ercial art and has had considerable background and exp erien ce . of art work /; ‘ j . ^ W i c n i c