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BMHS Digital Graphics Class
Brother Neal's Computer Science Department at BMHS has always been forward-looking, from the IBM punch card days to the BASIC programming period, to the present. Now, Craig Zeller ('02) teaches a "Digital Graphics" class that sounds like something I'd love to go audit. This is a video some of his students made for the school's Open House last week:
The recording of the fight song was made in the Taverna Band Room a few years back. Good recording!








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