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John Goebel John Goebel has been an instructor of mathematics at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics for the past thirteen years. Before that he taught in the mountains of western North Carolina for fourteen years. He was a recipient of the Presidential Awardee in Mathematics in 1986 and the Tandy Technology Scholar in 1998. Mr. Goebel has taught calculus via distance learning for the past three years. In addition to mathematics, Mr. Goebel enjoys hiking, fishing, genealogy, German and traveling. Mr. Goebel also maintains a web page for the NC State High School Mathematics Contest
Matt Wagers is a member of the NCSSM Class of 1999. He came from The O'Neal School in Southern Pines, NC. He has been coding HTML for the past three years. He also knows C/C++, Pascal, and BASIC and would like to learn Java. In Spring 1998, he wrote the morphological algorithms for a Machine Translation application which translates French to English. Apart from computing, Matt's other interests include cognitive sciences, particularly neuroscience and artificial intelligence, and language, including Latin, Greek, and Esperanto. If and when it's up, check out his personal web site Matt Wagers