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STAFF

Editors in Chief: Sherry Tucker; Jerrold Seeman Co editors: Susan Agay; Matthew Leeds;

Liz Neiditz; Peter Hankhoff Photographers: Michael Lambert; Allison Alter;

Donald Tannenbaum Advisor: Mrs. Martha Weingarten

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Sit by my side come as close as the air,Share in a memory of grace,And wander in my wordsDream about the pictures that I play of changes.Green leaves of summer tu rn red in the fall.T o brown and to yellow they change,And then they have to die trapped within the circle time

parade of changes.Scenes of my young years were warm in my mind.Visions of shadows that shine.T ill one day I returned and found they were the victims

of the binds of changes.Your tears will be trembling Now we’re somewhere else.One last cup of wine we will pour,And I ’ll kiss you one more time.And leave you on the rolling river shores of changes.

— P H IL OCHS

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Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these broken wings and leam to fly All your lifeYou were only waiting for this moment to

ariseBlackbird singing in the dead of night Take these sunken eyes and learn to see

All your life You were only waiting for this moment to

be free.Blackbird fly Blackbird flyInto the light of a dark black night.

—LENNON/M cCARTNEY

seniors

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Allison Alter

Linda Jackson7

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Randi Weinman

Jane Kahan

Steven Smoland

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you shall above all things be glad and young.

For if you’re young, whatever life you wear it will become you; and if you are glad whatever’s living will yourself become.

— e. e. Cummings

Jackie Just

Terry Clark

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Michael Lambert

Barbara Lasko

Gary Korf

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Christopher Cornish

Norman Savitt

may my heart always be open to little birds who are the secret of living whatever they sing is better than to know and men should not hear them men are old may my m ind stroll about hungry and fearless and thirsty and supple and even if i t ’s Sunday may i be wrong for whenever men are right they are not

young

— e. e. Cummings

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Jessica Bram

Debby List

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Larry Juris

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Stephanie Kuluva

Nina Maduro Patrida Minton

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T o see a new door open I ’d go almost anywhere

Even backward, if I thought I had the time.

— Rod McKuen

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Sherry Tucker

Wendy Kahn

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Susan Kates

Tim e is tapping on my forehead—

hanging from the m irror Rattling the teacups And I wonder How long can I delay?

— Simon and Garfunkel

Peter Shabad

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Gus Akselrod

Ila Feld Debby Lehrman17

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Laura Schlather

Jeffrey Sieradzki

Abbe Milgrim

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Oh, Marcia,I want your long blonde beautyto be taught in high school,so kids will learn that Godlives like music in the skinand sounds like a sunshine harpsicord.

— Richard Brautigan

Arlene Weinrauch

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20Michael Heine

Marilyn Langsam

I want high school report cards to look like this:

Playing with Gentle Glass Things A

Computer Magic A

W riting letters to Those You Love A

Finding out About Fish A

Marcia’s Long Blonde Beauty A - \ - \

— Richard Brautigan

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Joan Bello

Andrea

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Susan Muller

Steven Scharf

Bonnie Seligson

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Barry Kallenberg

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I do not hope to, do not think to,

And want not to need tomove back upon finished things.

Sentimentality is surely sensitive, but Progress is Proudest.

— N u

Debby Mandel

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Tina Sidney

Jerry Seeman25

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Judy Crown

Nancy Blum

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)activities

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Forensics

Student Council

Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow

For T h ine is the Kingdom

—T . S. Eliot

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Words as levers moving up, down in, out and around pushing, pulling building, tearing down

—jean edelman

Kaspar—Newspaper

Franklinite Staff

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Art Club

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Music Club

Photography Club

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You’re so aged,I ’m so young —Yet in the same white cup

do we meet T he only difference (dear lady)

is the direction of our feat.For your world stands behind you, 89 street is the end.For me — well only a beginning From which I now am sent.

— Nu

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I wander around the house like a sewing machine that’s just finished sewing a turd to a garbage can lid.

— Richard Brautigan

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NO SMOKING

Well you can take (the 86th street) crosstown bus if it’s raining or it’s cold,

And the animals will love it if you do —At the zoo.

—SIMON AND GA RFUN KEL

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If you smile at me I will understand, ’cause that is

something everyone does in the same language.

—DAVID CROSBY andSTEVEN STILLS

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once there was a little boy who decided tocheaton his arithmetic test and so he craned his head here

andthere

and everywhere and his eyes darted here and

there and everywhere but he made one mistake.

— Jean Edelman

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The Tenth

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The Ninth

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At the threshold of the redness At the orange signaled end,By the door of the lonesome carpet, W here daily we did tend.Existence here is a fraction,Of what all existence can be,T he motions are all preparations. Assuming all are dead or will be. Purple questions may go unanswered,

Green triumphs may never become. T rain ing grounds are battlefields where the

same yellow person has won.But a fraction of existence,W hether navy, light blue or white.Is the only multicolored pattern.Anyone has ever got.

— NU

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ON TEACHING

And he said:No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge.The teacher who walks in the shadow’ of the temple, among his followers^ gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness.If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his w^isdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind.For the vision of one man lends not its wings to another man.

— KAHLIL GIBRAN

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Dr. Seamus O’Hanlon—prindpal Dr. Arthur Neale—dean

Dr. M. C. Spahn—headmaster Mrs. Elizabeth Youman—guidance49

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Mr. John Lantis chemistry, pnysics

Mr. Peter Hayne english, soaal sciences

Mr. James Leeds music

Mr. Anthony Lloyd spanish, latin

Mr. David Norbeck french

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Mr. William Wilson english, literature

Mrs. Martha Weingarten english

Mr. Clement Weinberger science

Dr. Russell Elliot social sciences

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Mr. Clark Smyth english

they first began to learnwhen they began to teach,and in the education of othersthey discovered the secret of their own

—Gamaliel Bradford

Mr. Stanley Hamletsocial sciences, pyhsical education

52Miss Marsha Palmer

biology

Miss Patricia Casoria latin, mathematics

Mrs. Ann Bames Tussian

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Mr. Martin Rosenfeld matiiematics, social sciences

Mr. John Franks social stuaies, english

Mr. John Reynolds mathematics

Mr. Leo Dulberger mathematics

Miss Roslyn Kotler library, lower school

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Mr. Robert Coleman english

Mr. Warner Tones art

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Mrs. Dianne Kennedy art

Miss Willene Hull latin

Thomas Todd english

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Mrs. Louise Mugman office

Mrs. Mollie Moss office

Mrs. Beverly Sharfstein office

Miss Suzette Barbee Mrs. Diane Altmanmodem dance physical education

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Mr. Michael Brodsky mathematics, science

Mr. Leonard Gober director of athletics

Mr. Anthony Piccolino mathematics

56Mr. Raymond Frank

english

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And there deposit my life.

—^Jean Edelman

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CAN YOU PICTURE?

larry juris without greasers?

linda jackson without carter burden?

Jessica bram without kaspar?

abbe milgrim without Canada?

nancy blum not wanting to go to college?

rosemary barman with a pixie?

mike lambert without a pentax?

nina maduro without a nikon?

jane kahan without kindness?

Steve smoland not knowing about w. c. fields?

sue kates without vocal chords?

Steve scharf without alabama?

susan muller not saying “love ’em and leave ’em?”

chris cornish without a sense of the absurd?

arthur levinowitz wit a prom?

barry kallenberg without tests?

peter cohen without bullwinkle and sandwiches in c. c.?

judy crown without china?

bonnie seligson without a story?

arlene wienrauch not giving out notes?

gary korf without astrology?

joan bello liking secretarial school?

gus akselrod without animation?

norman savitt without his neighborhood?

amy goldstein without animals?

Steffi kuluva without little red ringlets?

allison alter being shy and dull?

andrea frey taciturn?

debbie list without day?

tina Sidney poorly dressed?

peter shabad without a basketball?

barbara lasko without sarcasm?

jackie just without a lovable lithp?

patricia minton being rude?

mike heine not being influential?

sherry tucker liking education the way it is?

debby mandel without a sense of humor?

laura schlather without the theater?

wendy kahn not being frivolous?

terry dark being fat?

jerry seeman being an industrious editor?

jeff sieradzki with nina maduro?

randy wienman without a furry coat?

debby lehrman without a book?

marilyn langsam with a crew cut?

ila feld without freckles?

fred stein liking c.c.?

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"WHEN THE DOG BITES,N A M E F A V O R IT E S U N F A V O R IT E S C O M M E N T O N S C H O O L

allison alter emma june, togetherness, music, martin, hands

spoiled brats, prejudice, red tape preserve your memories . . .

frederick stein challenges, success, sports, and accomplishment

hassles, and close-minded people, c.c. education should change with the times.

wendy kahn purple, peanuts, perky, pursuit, pipedreams, people, plenty, peace

perplexities, performing, power, peas, permutations, probably

picayune

debbie lehrman walking in the rain, all animals, playing the piano when no one can hear me, clean snow, mv dog’s nose.

bigoted people and cold classrooms

linda jackson love, perfume, f. scott fitzgerald, viva, lions, w.t.

waiting in line, slush, white cup, committees, spinach

you go through the red doors and come out the orange.

a rthur levinowitz ’trane, jazz, gym, johnny almond's high g pseudo-gym, D train, applications and Fredonia

to live is to leam?

susan muller my dog, umbrellas, security, long hair studying, the subway, being sick, insincerity

it’s like being stuck in the subway during the rush hour

jeff sieradzki snow, chestnuts, skiing, people, travel, toblerone

swordfish, getting up, liver, the west side

waiting for next year

rosemary barman long vacations, sunshine, tapioca pudding college boards, laziness i take the fifth

barry william kallenberg money, Jewish religion, stock market and business world, automobiles, sports

inflation, crime and violence, conformity

franklin needs a kosher cafeteria-

marilyn langsam the raleigh, dogs, sleeping late, vacations, having a good time

getting up early, studying, sats, rain i t ’s not worth getting up for

bonnie j. seligson i’d love to be an oscar meyer weiner swordfish bananas

terry dark vacations, horseback riding, being happy tests, being bored, diets i’m glad to be leaving

tina Sidney water skiing, long haired boys, art, warm weather

studying, phoney people it was alright while it lasted, but i ’m glad i t ’s over.

joan bello sunshine, laughing, people, baked potatoes with sour cream

war, hypocrites, orange juice beware of those stampeding briefcases coming down the stairs.

sue kates hands, m.j., bones names, conspiracy, tinsel th a t’s where i’m going

patricia minton television, ping-pong, bowling crowded subways there is some good in everything and in everyone

arlene weinrauch books, ships, riding, skiing hypocrites, exams, analysts could use many changes

michael lambert photography, music, nina curling prints too many negatives

nina maduro michael, love, peace curling prints no comment

judy crown sushi, sashimi plastic slip-covers nothing good ever comes easily

ila feld artichokes, fracas, false eyelashes freckles, knee caps, T-bars well . . .

jackie just sunshine, firsts, stars, hip old people, cocoa people who destroy the work of another, hate

let us all pray for the children

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WHEN THE BEE STINGS . . .N A M E F A V O R IT E S U N F A V O R IT E S C O M M E N T O N S C H O O L

jane kahaii yes no light yourself a candle

debby mandel bumm ing around, sleeping, israel, neuchatel, swtz., chuck, music (stones etc.) bullwinkle watches

waking up, dressing up, pushy crowds, waiting, spiders, phonies, dick and spiro

Steve smoland lichard wagncr, whip’n-chill, wonder bread, messieurs, monarch and Clifford

injustice, hypocrisy, wise potato chips i came, i saw, i failed

peter jay cohen bullwinkle watches, dr. neale’s lectures, sports

phonies, c.c., stealing a place to go to school

randi weinman radiograph pens, empty beaches hurrying we’ve gotta get up the stairs

sherry nui tucker the “shenevertakesherwatchoff poem", babies, experiments, metaphors, animule

waste, intimidation, pollution “children see the light we close their eyes and we call it n ight.”

debbie list being independent, summer, self-expression through art, dawn, people you can trust

liars, paranoia, the inability to get through to someone, depression

too bad, isn’t it

gary korf playing the piano, the idea of becoming a pediatrician

stupid movies, not being challenged in my work, ignorance

give me a deposit of three dollars

jessica bram my future, kaspar, new york, and a red wheelbarrow

things and circumstances an inevitable circumstance

norman savitt freedom, skiing, ferlinghetti, rapping with dr. neale

conformity, speeches, pseudo gym, homework, waking up at 7 in the morning

"caveat em ptor (let the buyer beware)

andrea frey cymbal symbol some ball

Steven scharf heavy tops, music, steak and chops gym, glass blowers help

amy goldstein veterinary work, biology, sports history blood, sweat, and tears

abbe milgram walks, sleep, summer, sky, fiorello la guardia, eric anderson, mr. kennedy’s lit. class

unreasonable restrictions, false pretenses, andy warhol films

i get by with a little help from my friends

jerrold seeman cloudy days, himself rubin sano, innovations realizing w hat’s it all for light w ithout flame

mike heine my elevator, melons, blowfish, hairdressers fish, spyual, gym, bottles franklin students don’t laugh, they giggle

barbara lasko sun, ocean, blue skies, people who take the time to be kind, sarcastic humor

snobs, hypocrites, boredom, moody people

i served my sentence

larry juris buffalo Springfield, music, some people gym classes, schoolwork, some people

nancy blum bicycle riding, drawing, hamburgers without the bun, ketchup

diets, conceited people, cockroaches orange was never one of my favorite colors

peter shabad sports, movies, rocky calavito, cazzle russel intentional conformity, narrow mindedness, john wayne

i t ’s all right if you like school

gus akselrod a lazy Saturday, lazy sunday, lazy monday, etc. del shields without censoring sponsors, being yourself w ithout ham ming it, bullfights

being in it for the money, billy graham on rock festivals

may it live happily after

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To the Faculty W to Never Made It

george b. agnew III John burkhardt lisa ferguson £red parvin Stephen grotsky edward haenlin michael jung

andres ramos anthony rawsthorne homer richards Joseph rubell mary elizabeth smith ira Solomon

robert g. keller leonard koff william kennedy ronald lindeman david lott Samuel outerbridge

Julius sorrentino nathaniel stevens betsy stern louis torres frances x. walker mary wertheim

there’s a hellof a good universe

next door;Let’s g o ...........

— e. e. Cummings

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CONTRIBUTIONS

BENEFACTORS

Mr. Marvin Tucker Howard Clothes Mr. and Mrs. Philip Feld

SPONSORS

Mr. Bernard Kramer

Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert

Mr. James Gill

PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Scharf

Mr. and Mrs. Jerihem Seeman

Mr. Julius Edelman

The Parent’s Association

The Junior Class

Mr. Richard K. Frey

Mr. and Mrs. Henri Verstandig

Mr. and Mrs. Denes Agay

Mr. .and Mrs. Sylvan Kahn

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Levinowitz

"Ernestine Rothblum

M. Laufer

Mr. and Mrs. S. Smoland

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morse

Mrs. Eugene Alpert

Abbott Barett

Sylvia Paines

Yvette and Samuel Sieradsky

C. J. Bassett

Mrs. L. E. Alter

Hiram Delmas

Boris Poreki

Mrs. Frances Crown

Mr. George Frieda

Ellen Kaim

Harold Leventhal

Louis Butterman

Mr. and Mrs. B. Benjamin

Henry Tate

Murray Gordon

Mrs. Sheila Barschi

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Friedman

Dr. Leon Dienstag

Mr. and Mrs. John Samson

V. Goldsmith

Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Miller

Orva Hosiery Stores

H. G. Jeffries

M. Bryer

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schlew

Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Nadler

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sirowitz H. Schneier

Eve Benami

Murry Goldberg

Peter Strauss

Harold Kingsberg

Bernard Robbins

Mr. and Mrs. Murray Milgrim

Mr. and Mrs. Sho Ondera

David Rosen

Loren and Pam Averick

L. Just

Mrs. Joan Giordeno

Mrs. Ruth Kaufman

N. Tomasulo

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Charach

Mrs. Eunice Collins

Dr. Daniel Rednor

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