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Celebration 2009 Album 3

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Senior Rich Lehmann performed his original song "Everything" as part of his presentation, "How to Write a Hit Rock Song: Comparing "Smooth" and "When I'm Gone" during this year's Celebration of Student Research and Creative Work.

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Dan Brown ’10 explains his physics project to his classmates.

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Emeritus Trustee Bob Wedgeworth ’59 enjoys catching up with Dean of the College Emeritus Vic Powell H’55.

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Nathan Rutz ’09 demonstrates one of the vocalizations he learned taking voice lessons via the Internet from the Complete Vocal Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. Rutz studied with the Institute, under the supervision of Wabash music professor and Glee Club Director Richard Bowen, who sponsored Rutz' presentation.

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Associate Professor of Music James Makubuya asks a question during Nathan Rutz' presentation.

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Rutz responded to an audience request by singing "Gethsemane" from "Jesus Christ Superstar."

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Senior Nick Roudebush explains his pottery making technique to Steve Egan.

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Nick Roudebush fired his pots in eco-friendly kilns, one of which he built from an old barrel and stovepipes.

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Jasper Small ’10 explains his project that used microwaves to enhance the functionalization of porous silicon, a technique with many applications in medical technology. Small was sponsored by Associate Professor of Chemistry Lon Porter.

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Scott Pond's unique delivery made his presentation "Instrument of the Gods: Organ Styles of John Stanley and William Boyce" as entertaining as it was informative.

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Assistant Professor of Music Vanessa Rogers enjoys Scott Pond's presentation.

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