![]() “Basically, everything about it was hard,” Anna said.Īnd there were others: a rocket blasting off from Earth for the moon by senior Lilli Karnowski an ocean scene complete with fish, bubbles making their way to the surface and aquatic plants waving in the current by senior Katie Hudgens a teddy bear with “intriguing hands, but I think he’s adorable,” said senior Hannah Scribner and a very recognizable portrayal of pop and style icon Harry Styles by seniors Rheya Vincent and Eva Frymire, done in 107 equations. The signal was twice as challenging as it should have been: “I was halfway through finishing the symbol and I didn’t save it,” before closing his Chromebook, Cam admitted, earning sympathetic groans from his classmates.Ī mid-project snafu like that would have been extra devastating for junior Anna Malaker, who wrote a whopping 137 equations to create a splatteringly accurate rendering of Christian Bale’s yuppie serial killer from the 2000 movie “American Psycho.” Seniors Cam Martin and James Robinson chose to illustrate a cityscape with a Gotham City bat signal projecting from one rooftop. ![]() ![]() Senior Cierra Robinson created an hourglass: ‘I decided on that image because time is going so fast we’re about to graduate,’ she explained to her classmates
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