Eastmoor High School - Shield Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1959

Page 112 of 168

 

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THE SCHOOL IN ACTIO Ireen Friedman and Stan Bobrof are re-enacting a scene from a play fha? ihe Dramatics Depart- ment presented before the student body on January 20. Jerry Diller, a library assislanf, is helping Bill Lutsko find the book he needs. Seniors in the English Literaiure class look on approvingly as Ron Casserly and Marsha Berman enact a Tender love scene from Macbeth. A Y DRAMATICS ENGLISH

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1 lv '95 ll 1-W by 'Q I ADVANCED CLASSES Eastmoor began a program for the academically talented students three and one-half years ago with one self contained classroom of gifted students selected from the seventh grade. Today, while still very much in a developmental stage, this program for able learners has grown to involve mathematics, science, social studies, English, and foreign languages. There has been added to these special selections a rapid read- ing course. ln order to qualify for this course each student must maintain a 12th grade level of reading. Each special class has its own criterion for selection. This makes it possible for a person especially capable in one particular area to be selected for a certain class, even though he may not qualify for others. Generally speaking, however, most indi- viduals gifted in one academic field are superior in others. Out of the total student body there are 21 'MQ who are involved in this advanced program. Contrary to common belief, gifted children when placed with others of like ability, are less likely to get an exaggerated notion of their superiority. This is due to the fact they are aware tha-t others also do well. The advanced plane geometry course includes surveying. Dick England, Sandy Eads, and Danny Fleming are learning how to use a hypsometer and a sextant. Wit , . A



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X T f I MA'rHeMATicS Sc I ENCE Janet Read, Alan Weiss, and Barry Warfield are conducting a demonstration in physics class in which the results of sound wave energy can be detected on the scope. Phil Schwartz is examining some of the photographic equipment in The dark room. This chemistry class is engaging in a laboratory experiment on Zilch. IO9

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