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Capstone Presentations 2003
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 Gallery: Cambridge School Gallery  Album: Events   
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Jessica Alderman published a book of her photographs of the children of Laos.
Robert Larson built a rowboat, and here launches it on a maiden voyage with advisor Gayle Pershouse.
Ned Eisenberg played several of his own compositions on piano, drums and guitar.
Sandie Tsai performed songs from her recorded Jazz CD.
Bob Gay wrote a play for Deaf and hearing audiences, and performed it in American Sign Language.
Phil Boisvert enlightened fellow students about water distribution and rights around the world. As part of his project, Phil travelled to Quebec last fall to help draft the world's first global Fresh Water Act.
Lily Hung researched Chinese music, and performed traditional and modern pieces on piano and violin.
Brendan Veeneman researched phytoplankton in Frog Pond, in Weston, MA. His on-site work will be used by other researchers studying this ecosystem.
Anna Dysert performed a solo voice concert of selections from Rennaissance, Baroque and Contemporary musical periods.
Susynn Botzko demonstrated her ongoing work in the field of animal assisted therapy.
Aiyanna Sezak-Blatt wrote and published an inventive travel guide for exploring Costa Rica.
Samantha Rosen interviewed fellow students about what it means to feel invisible. She then translated the ideas into performance art. Here, classmate Vivian Bracewell recites one of the monologues.
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 Gallery: Cambridge School Gallery  Album: Events   
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