Are your buddy's using back-inflate?
New divers and back-inflate just don't mix. The inherent air traps that exist in back wing designs are beyond new divers to manage. There is a protocol for venting air, most new divers regularly fail to put themselves in the proper position to vent air in a Jacket-style BDC let alone a back-inflate, but hey just gotta have it (peer pressure). I have had two incidences recently, one at 90 feet and one at 35 feet. There were no runaway ascents, but there could have been.
As a previous poster mentioned, a trained DM will keep a keen eye on those new divers. As a new DM, make sure you can identify an air trap in a back inflate design and respond accordingly. Get the diver in an upright postion try to vent, you may have to squeeze the BCD to release trapped air. Get familiar with most all back-inflate systems, some are more prone to trap air than others.
I remember my first incident as a new DM, when i could not identify an air trap, luckily for me I was with another very experienced DM and he came over to assist.
My most recent diver had 10 dives and was AOW, just got new gear and dove with it a couple times, before the 2 tank boat dive I guided. I am unclear whether he had it for his AOW, but i would suspect not, due to buoyancy issues, I should have asked if he did the Peak Performance Buoyancy - but I am pretty sure he didn't.
No never mind, one advantage to also being an instructor is to be able to give advise that a DM could become liable for. I took the extra time on the remaining dive, and the subsequent dive to offer additional training and skills practice that allowed him to experiment with different scenarios, during the surface interval and after the second dive continued with some additional tips and things to look out for. I have no doubt his next dive will be an excellent experience.
hope this helps