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Students Carry Out Experiments On Them Mr. Whitehurst demonstrates the fundamentals involved in mixing a solid chemical with an acid pm ii ' tunrr rufr- ' jpnlw»»» mnamm Mr. Tyson checks to see that his students are using the correct slide for the experiment. Mr. Tucker grins as he hears the latest excuse on why a student failed to do his assignment. 27
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Rabbits Invade The School As Science Although it was small, the Science department ottered a wide range of subjects including Chemistry Chem- Study, Biology, Physiology, and Physics. All students are required to take Science, but further study is offered to interested students. Chem- Study, which places “emphasis on the experimental aspect of Chemistry”, is offered to students who would rather study through experiments than through memorization. Physiology, a course in Ad- vanced Biology, is only offered to students who want or desire further Biological studies. Finally, Physics is offered. It is the study of physical laws that govern the universe. With Mr. John Whitehurst as department head, the Science department is one of the fastest growing departments in Pembroke. Mr. Whitehurst shows his Chemistry students how to prepare something special.. Mrs. Bauer shows Kenneth Charity what to look for under the microscope. Mr. Whitehurst measures out a chemical he will use in a demonstration for his students. 26
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Computer Takes Over The Math Department 13 Carl Salnoskc observes as Janet Wikan prepares her program on the card punch. The computer was a new addition this year. Mr. Baxter and Mrs. Orser discuss Algebra as they await the start of the teachers’ meeting. The Math department offers excellent courses for college bound students. It offers television lecture courses, computer oriented math, and Probabilities and Statistics besides the typical subjects— Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, and Calculus. Pembroke High School is the first school in the area to get a computer. Math is taught using the computer. Computer programming is taught by Mrs. Steiner after school for all interested area students. Using all the most modern techniques and equip- ment, the Math department is one of the largest in the school. Besides teaching Math, Miss Ferguson is actively involved in school activities. She sponsors the Cheerleaders and the Pep Club. 28 Mrs. Steiner shows one of her students how a homework problem should be worked.
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