Good recall

| 22 Feb 2012 | 09:08

Five students were inducted into the Pi Society at Immaculate Conception School this year. Each of them memorized the first 100 digits of pi, the mathematical formula composed of an infinite number of digits with no logical sequence. Every year eighth-graders at the school are challenged to memorize the first 100 digits in their proper order; those who are successful have their names engraved in a plaque hung in the math classroom and get a rosewood pen and a pizza “pi” party as well as a savings bond upon graduation. The school policy forbids releasing the students’ names.