1988 Gallimaufry

I n f i n i t y S q u a r e d t I t's been an exciting year in r the Math and Computer Sci- fi —' ences Department. Many new - I 1 classes, such as Problem Solving and Pascal, were offered. The Math Department participated in a va– riety of competitions. Some competi– tions were only open to a few students, but others were open to the entire school. The Computer Science Depart– ment expanded with the addition of an IBM Lab and Macintosh computers in the dorms. Karl Reed shows his approval in problem solving, as Wayming Wu. Karen Kiener. R.J. Paul, and Mike Pereckas construct a 3-D model. Neil Chadwick and Gabe Suarez study diligently on the Plato system. "Wouldn't it be nice . . . " Mr. Hamberg the– oretically illustrates a problem to Jordan Koss. 44 ^ Academics

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