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Earth In Mind
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Arts & Sciences
10/15/2005

Chris Spitzmiller '90 studied ceramics from Patrice Martin throughout his years at Proctor. Now a highly successful artist in Manhattan, where he manufactures spectacular lamps for discerning clientele, Chris returns as a guest artist in Patrice's class.

Menawhile, dance instructor Julie Larsen has a guest artist visiting from New York, too.

A fine line exists between arts and sciences, as evidenced by Ian and Eben, who are observing osmosis using specific solutions in semipermeable dialysis membranes.

And witness this: students of psychology carefully protecting highly personalized raw eggs!

And speaking of psychology, what emotion could be more effective than guilt to motivate those of us who forgot to dress up for "Casual Friday?"

The day student photo is a study in mob psychology.

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Chris Spitzmiller '90 returns to his roots: Slocumb Hall's ceramics studio and Patrice Martin.
Hunter and Geoff are researching ancient African kingdoms....
...before publishing a newsletter from that civilization, capturing the culture's assets and challenges.
Jessica and Saka prepare their osmosis lab, in a class that ran over the lunch period, necessitating a pizza delivery.
Jake: Where does science end and art begin?
Stephanie advertises a merengue class she's offering Friday evening by teaching the Head of School a few steps.