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    )} J , m mM 1 )1J j ) i i Museum Hires 2 Staffers Judge Clark J. Guild, general 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. D r. R ozaire, 35, w as appointed curator of archaeology, and w ill work Dr. Ridhdrd Shutler, J r ., curator of anthropology. Bryant, 25, w ill be “ exhibit tech n ician ,” succeeding M rs. Barbara H erlan, who resigned la st spring. Dr. R ozaire w as born in Los A ngeles and took d ll h is d eg r ee s, including h is P h,D ., at UCLA. He J lly stS ^ i® flM i|§ :::w o rk in :%ex£coy and throughout-die W estern U nited; States, >and w as form erly a ssista n t V curator of the Southwest Museum in L os A n geles. - "T here is probably m ore f untouched area, arch aeo-lo g ica liy speaking, in Nevada than in any other sta te ,” B%;v .Rozaire said . “ M ost o th eilfa rea s have been built ' £ up before sc ie n tific study and excavation could he w ell accom plished. We £ have a great chance here ^to find s ite s which are s till undisttjwhed.” H E L fSt T tyW B E g fa s | M issoula,s*M ont. and^has l i f t e d in N e v a d a sin ce § ||j|4 8 . He ' attended high school in Sparfipland Las V egas before graduating from?; Reno High sch o o l. Both ‘in high school and duafM i^t-a year at the U in versity of Nevada, he studiedfSicom m ercial art and has? had considerable background and exp erien ce in the ^ ig |S & d ized type of art w d M ^ ^ ^ ^ S I E i§ £ Pi c n i c In s £/ry & ?P €A U