Friends School of Baltimore - Quaker Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1971

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Middle School Mr. Ellis tried his best to teach the seventh graders the “Queen’s English” while Mr. Taylor taught religion and eighth grade English. The Middle Schoolers learned how to “parler Francais” from Mrs. Kay, and Mrs. Neu- mann led the eighth grade around the world. Mr. Bishow instructed the sev- enth graders in math and science and assisted Mr. and Mrs. Morse in the rade. science physical education department. Mrs. Nass taught the eighth e¢1 and introduced the ninth graders to physical science.

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Front row: P. Miller, K. Sila, H. Entwistle, P. Stewart, R. Pearhoff, a Crook, B. Walter, Standing: M. Zierler, W. Hutchins, J. Humphries, K. Tabatznik, J. Patz, Second row: K. He ss, L. Hewitt, S. Stei in, S. Schuck, C. Baere, B. Carpenter, T. Hubbard, L. Biemiller, D. Scherr, R. Belcher, R. Carpenter, S. Craut, D. Bre “aes S. Frenkil, Third row: C. Klein, D. Eckert, R. Wood, C. Grief, J. Sexton, R. Koss, G. Connor, G. Nason, A. Nadon, R. Rosenbloom, Fourth row: ers, L. Chang, D. Michael, A. Sampson, C. Lues Seventh graders thought they might have to resort to an- cient religious rituals in order to last through the year. One of the most hectic times of the day was fifth period and the race to the cafeteria — however, that slacked off when the new- comers experienced some culinary delights. Mr. Ellis substituted, “Shame on you and your whole fami- ly,” for the check system. He also was strict on hair grooming, and so Mrs. Goshen ke »pta pair of shears handy for the hove who decided to “Face the blade” during se hool time. All in all, the seventh grade had a fine educational experi- ence — after all, they c eid listen to Mrs. Kay’s stories of her childhood, and then the y were always ¢ hanging their subjects — such as Social Studies into “ce och : an French into “a concert.” ' R. Talalay, C. Dunning, J. Gamble, L. Grief, H. Stevenson, Fifth row: J. Schulz, G. Dickinson, P. Purdum, J. Alexander, M. Aposhian, W. Kolhmevert D. Ball, B. Burks, S. Stuart, Sixth row: A. Booth, M. Bues, T. Hasain, R. Atwater, C. Ascher, B. Ge vary, W. Williams, Seventh row: L. Shiv- xa HB al ae ee re



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Yes, underneath that uniform we’ve got class. Having mastered seven school years and the peak of the ade school, we haven't lost that typical air full of lost books talkative library fans, competition in lunch lines and the lack of cooperation between stu- dents and teachers. With English eae Algebraic disasters, French tips, scientifie disasters ead cily corruption crammed into our an we proceed upward and on- ward.

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