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Dr. Ed Krupp, Director of the Griffith
Observatory, dons wizard's attire during his AIA - Orange County Society
lecture on December 6, 1998.
Dr. Krupp autographs books after his
lecture.
AIA Orange County Society President Caroline Maddock making announcements at the February 7, 1999 meeting.
Vice-President Rob Masters announces the gala fundraiser "Our Southwestern Heritage."
Program Chairperson Norma Kershaw introduces Dr. Erin Browder.
Dr. Erin Browder, from the University of San Diego, begins describing her Guatemalan excavation at the February 7, 1999 meeting.
An 80-foot long, 1500-2000 year old anthropomorph seen on the March 14, 1999 field trip to the Blythe Intaglios.
It helps to have a ladder when photographing the geoglyphs.
Dr. Frank McManamon, Chief
Archaeologist of the National Park Service, was the featured speaker at
the fundraiser "Our Southwestern Heritage" on March 21, 1999. He is
shown here with AIA-OC President Caroline Maddock.
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