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Mr. Taylor, Mr. Blauvelt, and Mr. Brumit are among Friends’ busiest teachers. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Blauvelt instruct eight, ninth, and some tenth grade English classes while Mr. Brumit teaches French, music, and music theory. The three are in charge of the musical and dramatics shows: Mr. Brumit directing the Mixed Chorus, Mr. Taylor responsible for the Dramatics, and Mr. Blauvelt advising the Stage Crew. Mr. Blauvelt, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Brumit As the only Spanish teacher, Mrs. Teller not only provides a basic knowledge of the lan- guage but also educates her students in Span- ish literature and culture as well. First year Spanish provides a basic vocabulary, verb tenses, and grammar. The second year course begins with advanced grammar and the sub- junctive and ends with reading for compre- hension. Mrs. Teller. Mrs. Cushing and Mr. Shivers instruct the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade English classes. They guide the students in works like Lord Jim and The Great Gatsby while encouraging them to write both creative and expository papers. Despite a broken ankle suffered early this year, Mrs. Cushing continued to advise the Quill staff. At the same time, Mr. Shivers guided the Mock Turtle staff in their selection of liter- ary items. Mrs. Cushing and Mr. Shivers 9
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Mr. Peacock and Miss Dibert Mr. Nicolls, with his unique perspective and humor teaches English, American, and European history courses. He has an interest for the basic principles of history and human behavior. For his students, how- ever, his complete recall of the finest details and events is his most awe-inspiring quality. Not only does he give his students a thorough knowledge of history, but he also enriches his classes with stories and anec- dotes that bring events of the past into room 205. Mrs. Richardson FACULTY Friends’ most experienced teachers, Miss Dibert and Mr. Peacock are instru- mental in accustoming the seventh grad- ers to the upper school. Miss Dibert teaches them both grammar and litera- ture while Mr. Peacock familiarizes them with mathematics. But after forty- three years as a member of the faculty, Mr. Peacock has announced his retire- ment. Many Friends’ athletes got their start as Midgets under his expert coach- ing, while other students retain mem- ories of his travels. Mr. Nicolls Mrs. Richardson, as the librarian, has been busy keeping the library full of recent and interesting books. She also offered valuable assistance to the seniors in planning the Bazaar. Work- ing with various architects and com- panies, Mrs. Richardson has been mak- ing long range plans for the creation of an extensive and well-stocked reference and popular library. New furniture, books, files, and other materials will be purchased in the coming years.
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te ‘ 4 fe Mrs. Walker Mr. Roemer, who teaches seventh grad- ers, juniors, and seniors, incorporates cur- rent questions and issues into his courses, forcing his students to consider both the historical and moral implications of polit- ical trends. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Powell Mrs. Walker is the Russian Department. During a student’s years of Russian, he will learn the grammar of the language, will read Russian literature, and will become familiar with Russian customs. Mrs. Walk- er is the faculty adviser of the Interna- tional Relations Club and also teaches His- tory 9. Teaching home economics is Mrs. Miller, who helps the girls learn the art of home man- agement. In addition to teaching art, Mrs. Powell is instrumental in designing the Bazaar decorations and the sets for all the shows.
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