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

 - Class of 1970

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Science in the Upper School begins with the seventh grade where biological science is taught by Mr. Bishow and Mr. Davis. Mrs. Kearse instructs the eighth grade classes in courses which are orient- ed towards earth science and the ninth grade class which is a lab-oriented course. Having completed these general subjects, Mr. Davis sends sophomores microbe hunting in his Biology course. Juniors and Seniors may then choose: Chemistry taught by Miss Sweeney (she teaches Algebra, too) or Physics taught by Mr. Forbush. This year a new course has been added to the Science department — Mr. Forbush’s ‘Survey of Science” for those. who enjoy “fireside science.” — MISS SWEENEY . BISHOW MRS. KEARSE MR. DAVIS

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10 MR. FORBUSH MR. SEXTON Mr. Forbush serves as chairman of the math and science department. In the math department, Mr. Forbush teaches the more mathematically inclined in Analysis, Math 12 and Math 13. Mr. Sexton and Mr. Samuel teach the algebra classes — Mr. Sexton with the aid of his Mickey Mouse hat and Mr. Samuel with the aid of “groob” and “phatz.” Mr. Samuel is also responsible for teaching students that geometry is as easy as “pi.” In the seventh grade students begin math with Mr. Bishow, whose enthusi- asm mesmerizes the seventh graders, who madly attack word problems and beginning algebra. MR. SAMUEL



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Mr. Curtis is the head of the Athletic Department. This year he coached foot- ball, lacrosse and girls’ varsity basket- ball. Mrs. Morse, head of Girls Athletics, coached hockey, JV basketball and la- crosse. Mr. Morse coached varsity soccer, varsity basketball, and lacrosse. In addition, both of the Morses teach health classes for the seventh and eighth grades. All three members of the Athlet- ic Department have a full schedule of Lower School teaching duties. MRS. POWELL Mrs. Richardson is head librarian and this year gained a long needed assistant, Mrs. Marsden. Things have been unusu- ally hectic in the library this year because in addition to the usual heavy load there were plans being worked on for re- modeling the library. MR. CURTIS MR. AND MRS. MORSE Mrs. Powell directs all the courses in art and art appreciation that are of- fered in the Upper School. She is also in charge of the artwork for the dra- matic and Mixed Chorus productions. MRS. RICHARDSON MRS. MARSDEN

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