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This page documents former and current student leaders of PEG. PEG does not have a formal system of "government"; indeed, the leader is simply the person who is held in highest esteem by his or her peers. The leader is not the only member who makes important decisions such as who to take to ACSL to represent Woburn; such decisions are generally made by the staff advisor(s), who ask for the opinions of two or three students who are greatly experienced, including the leader. The leader, then, is a voice to which the PEG community is readily willing to listen because of his or her achievement in computer science, quality of personality, or leadership qualities. In some years, there has been more than one leader.
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This page documents former and current student leaders of PEG. PEG does not have a formal system of "government"; indeed, the leader is simply the person who is held in highest esteem by his or her peers. The leader is not the only member who makes important decisions such as who to take to ACSL to represent Woburn; such decisions are generally made by the staff advisor(s), who ask(s) for the opinions of two or three students who are greatly experienced, including the leader. The leader, then, is a voice to which the PEG community is readily willing to listen because of his or her achievement in computer science, quality of personality, or leadership qualities. In some years, there has been more than one leader.
  
 
<b>Peter Plachta</b>: 1993-1994<br/>
 
<b>Peter Plachta</b>: 1993-1994<br/>

Revision as of 05:02, 20 December 2009

This page documents former and current student leaders of PEG. PEG does not have a formal system of "government"; indeed, the leader is simply the person who is held in highest esteem by his or her peers. The leader is not the only member who makes important decisions such as who to take to ACSL to represent Woburn; such decisions are generally made by the staff advisor(s), who ask(s) for the opinions of two or three students who are greatly experienced, including the leader. The leader, then, is a voice to which the PEG community is readily willing to listen because of his or her achievement in computer science, quality of personality, or leadership qualities. In some years, there has been more than one leader.

Peter Plachta: 1993-1994
Cyrus Chen Hsia: 1994-1995
Jeremy and Benjamin Walker: 1995-1997
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David Pritchard: 1999(?)-2000
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Anthony Xu: 2001(?)-2002
Sean Henderson: 2002-2003 (?)
Alexander Choong: 2003-2004 (?)
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Chris Sharp: 2005(?)-2006
Roger Woo: 2006-2007
Guru Guruganesh: 2007-2008
Hanson Wang: 2008-2009
Jacob Plachta and Brian Bi: 2009-2010