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Celita DeArmondOnline Chat / Networks:
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Office: MLC 324
Phone: 210-785-6366
Email: celitadearmond@gmail.com
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Visual Art, Architecture, Music, Theatre, Speech, Communication, Radio TV Film
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Mental hygiene : classroom films 1945-1970 by Ken Smith
Little known fact about me:
I was a mariachi for one year.
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Contact Info:
Office: MLC 324
Phone: 210-785-6366
Email: celitadearmond@gmail.com
Subjects:
Visual Art, Architecture, Music, Theatre, Speech, Communication, Radio TV Film
What I'm Reading Now:
Mental hygiene : classroom films 1945-1970 by Ken Smith
Little known fact about me:
I was a mariachi for one year.
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