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Donald Bagert
New Orleans, LA
Donald Bagert's greatest achievement was winning the national Senior Equations
championship three times, since at that time sophomores competed in Senior
Division. He went on to obtain a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Texas A&M.
He has taught software engineering for many years at Texas Tech, where
his intellectual competition bent has led him to coach the school's computer
programming team in national and international competition.He is the first
person to become a licensed software engineer under a new Texas law. |
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1971 Sr Equations (Individual)
1972 Sr Equations (Individual)
1973 Sr Equations (Individual)
1973 Sr On-Sets (Individual)
1973 Sr Mathematics (Individual) |
1973 Outstanding Player
1969 Jr Equations (Team)
1971 Sr Equations (Team)
1972 Sr Equations (Team)
1972 Sr Mathematics (Team) |
1973 Sr Equations (Team)
1973 Sr On-Sets (Team)
1973 Sr Mathematics (Team) |
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Dean Yee
Kittanning, PA
One of the first dominant math players from Pennsylvania and the inaugural
winner of the Brother Neal Award, Dean
and David Senior are the only triple
Wff 'N Proof champions. He dominated the Mathematics games and Wff 'N Proof
from the first time that he played in 8th grade. From the rural community
of Kittanning, Pa, Dean defeated players from all across the country. Dean
later attended UCLA, but at publication
time, we have been unable to reach him. |
1968 Jr On-Sets (Individual)
1969 Jr Wff 'N Proof (Individual)
1971 Sr Wff 'N Proof (Individual) |
1971 Sr On-Sets (Individual)
1972 Sr Wff 'N Proof (Individual)
1973 Outstanding Player |
1968 Jr On-Sets (Team)
1970 Sr Sweepstakes (Team)
1971 Sr Wff 'n Proof (Team)
1972 Sr On-Sets (Team) |
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