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FRANKLIN SCHOOL18-20 West 89th Street

New York 24, N. Y.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Tabla de Materias

Table de Matiere

Page

DEDICATION ................................................... 3

GRADUATING CLASS .................................. 6

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES .............. 23

ATHLETICS ........................................................ 36

FUTURE GRADUATES .................................... 46

OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES .................................... 51

THE FUNNIES ................................................... 57

THE FACULTY ................................................... 62

THE CALENDAR .............................................. 64

HONORS .......................................................... 67

PATRONS .......................................................... 68

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A MESSAGE FROM

THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

Message du Secretaire General

Un Mensaje del Secretario General

THE ADMINISTRATION

Conseil d'Admlnistration

La Administracion

I commend you on your choice of a theme,

since the United Nations will play such an

important role in the world of your adult life.

I know that I speak for the entire faculty in

wishing the graduating class a most successful

future. Your group has the potential for de­

veloping many outstanding leaders in the

world of tomorrow.

Your mentors hope that you will continue to

visit Franklin School in the years to come and

to enrich the many friendships started in

high school.

Good Luck, Class of 1959!

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DR. RUSSELL J. ELLIOTT

Throughout our fou r years in the Franklin High School our class has had a long and va luab le asso­ciation w ith Dr. E lliott, who this last year was our home room teacher. In our freshman year Dr. E lliott taugh t us W o r ld H istory and Public Speaking. In add it ion to being in charge o f the ce lebration of the 250th A nn iversary o f the b irth o f Benjamin Franklin , he was the fa cu lty advisor o f Franklin's members o f the Riverside N e ighborhood Assembly Youth G roup . Dr. E lliott also th a t yea r revived the D ebating Society, which was m ade up p redom i­na te ly o f freshmen.

As sophomores, we a ttended classes under Dr. E llio tt in Public Speaking and M odern European History, as well as in a new Typing course. Besides being con tinua lly active in the R.N.A. o rgan iza tion . Dr. E lliott accom panied a g roup o f sophomores to Bermuda during the Spring Vocation , and trave led frequen tly w ith the Debating Team to upstate New York D ebating League tournaments and the V a lley Forge D ebating Tournam ent as fa cu lty advisor and coach.

Dr. Elliott instructed our jun ior class in Am erican

H istory and in G overnm ent. He acted as the facu lty

adv isor o f our successful Junior Prom a t the Tavern

on the Green, o f the new ly in troduced N a tio n a l

H onor Society chapter, o f the D ebating Team—which

entered the N ew York p riva te school league, and of the Riverside N e ighbo rhood Assembly, o f which he was elected Secretary.

This past year, our senior year, our class pe r­haps pa rtic ipa ted in the most courses and ex tra ­curr icu lar activities w ith Dr. Elliott. W e studied in his courses on Sociology, Problems o f Am erican Democracy and Music and A rt. W e took trips with him to the perennia l deba ting grounds, upper N ew York State and V a lley Forge, to the N ew York Yacht C lub, to Town Hall to hear Sir Thomas Bee- cham and to the United N ations Festival o f A rt.

In add it ion . Dr. E lliott was facu lty advisor o f this yearbook, com piled by the Senior Class, o f a most successful Senior Prom a t the W a ld o r f , o f the D ebating Team, o f the Honor Society, and o f the Riverside N e ighborhood Assembly. Perhaps most im ­po rtan t o f a ll. Dr. E lliott accom panied a g roup o f five Senior boys to the East Coast M ode l United N ations a t Brown University, where Franklin rep re ­sented the nations o f A rgen tina and the Dominican Republic.

Just recently Dr. E lliott received the Freedom Foundation's A w a rd fo r O utstand ing Teaching, a cita tion and a m edal. Because o f this rich ly de ­served honor and because o f his fou r years as con­stant advisor and fr iend to the senior class we g ra te fu l ly ded ica te this yea rbook to him.

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S E N I O R S

Les Aines

Los Bachilleres

' 'H u m a n R ig h fs " a n d " T h e Tree o f Peace ' '

Cour fe sy o f U N ICE F G r e e t i n g C a r d Fu n d

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THE SECURITY COUNCIL

Conseii de Surete

El Consejo de Seguridad

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T H5HAIL BEAT [ H E I R . S W ( M D S . I N T O

A N 'D 1 H E I J l ^ R s j 7 q

IdOKS. N A J l O h SHALL NOJ i f f j

a g a i n s t ..

' L EARN w a r a n y MOf iE

Steven P. A lm ansi, 139 E. 19th St.

Joel Baker, 241 W . 97th St.

A n d re w P. Best, 320 W . 86th St.

James A . Best, 320 W . 86th St.

Steven Breslov/, 184-20 C am bridge Road, Jam.

M ichae l Feinstein, 330 E. 79th St.

Charles G e lfand , 235 E. 22nd St.

John R. G o ldm an , 40 W est 72nd St.

G a ry J. G reenberg , 277 W .E.A.

Henry Haynes, 260 W.E.A.

A lan P. Jacobs, 336 W .E.A.

Errol S. Kent, 50 W . 182nd St., Bronx

Robert Klein, 75 C.P.W.

Steven Levey, 310 W . 72nd St.

Peter S. L ilienthal, 175-11 M a y f ie ld Rd., Ja

Richard Lobel, 239 C.P.W.

Jose Poces, 454 Ft. W ash. Ave.

A lan S. Rau, 110 W . 86th St.

Ronald Reinisch, 6914 Fleet St., F.H.

H arvey Salom on, 440 W .E.A.

V ic to r L. Simpson, 203 Y. 90 St.

Lester Taube, 27 W . 72nd St.

M anue l Triln ick, 440 W .E.A.

Robert W alsey, 4915 B roadw ay

Ronald W urtzbu rge r, 239 C.P.W.

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STEVEN P. ALMANSI

" I f l i fe bad a second edit ion, how I w ou ld correct the p ro o fs "—Clare

Soccer V ars ity 3, 4; Baseball V ars ity 3, 4; Science C lub 3, 4, President 4; Riverside N e ighbo rhood As­sembly 3; Vice-President, Student Council 4.

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JOEL BAKER

"A s la rge as l ife and twice as n a tu ra l "—Carro l

Soccer V ars ity 1, 3, 4; Jun ior V ars ity Basketball 1, 2; Basketball V ars ity 3, 4; Baseball V ars ity 3, 4; C urrent Events C lub 1, 2; Dramatics C lub, Secretary- Treasurer 3; S tudent Council Representative 2; Riverside N e ighbo rhood Assembly 3; Chess C lub 4;

Service Squad 1, 2.

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ARNOLD BARKMAN

" / th ink; therefore I a m "—Descartes

Service Squad 1, 2, 3; C urren t Events C lub 1; M ath C lub 2; Debating C lub 3; Science C lub 4 ; Sa lu ta- to r ian 4; Honor Society 3, 4 ; P ho tographer o f Y ear­book 4; Soccer Team 4.

ANDREW P. BEST

"Happiness was born a tw in "—Byron

Basketball V ars ity 3; Tennis Team 3; Journalism C lub 3; Chess and Checkers C lub 4; Staff, Red and Blue 4.

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JAMES A. BEST

"M o d e ra t io n , the noblest g i f t o f H eaven ' '—Euripedes

Tennis Team 3; N ew spaper S ta ff 3; Journalism Club 3; Dramatics C lub 3; O ffice Squad 3, 4; Chess and

Checkers C lub 4.

STEVEN BRESLOW

" W h y is it no one has ever sent me yet one pe r ­fect l imousine"—Shipton

N ew spaper S ta ff 3; V ars ity Soccer 3, 4 ; Science

C lub 3, 4.

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MICHAEL FEINSTEIN

" M y idea o f an ag reeab le person is a person who agrees with m e"—Disraeli

S tudent Council 1, 2, 4; Soccer Team 1, 3, 4 ; Cur­rent Events C lub 1, 2; Science C lub 3, 4 ; V ars ity Basketball 3, 4 ; RNA 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 4; N ew spaper S ta ff 3.

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CHARLES GELFAND

"The silence often o f pure innocence persuades when speaking fa i ls "—Shakespeare

C urrent Events C lub 1, 2, 3; Red and Blue 3; C rea­

tive W rit in g C lub 4.

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JO H N R. G O LD M A N

"L i fe is just one dam ned th ing a f te r ano the r"—O 'M a l le y

Vars ity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; V ars ity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; V ars ity Soccer 1, 3, 4; C urrent Events C lub 1; M ath C lub 2; RNA 1, 2; Service Squad 1; Secretary o f Class 4; Chess and Checkers C lub 4.

GARY J. GREENBERG

" In a rgu ing too, he ow n 'd his skill. For e'en though vanquished, he cou ld argue s t i l l "—Goldsmith

Vars ity D ebating 2, 3, 4; S tudent Council Rep. 1; N ew spaper S ta ff 1, 2, 3; V ars ity Soccer 3, 4; Class Prophecy 4; Honor Society 3, 4; S tudent Council, Ch. Constitu tiona l Comm. 4; Red and Blue Editor 3; Scholarship Banner 1, 2.

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HENRY HAYNES

" H o w to w in fr iends a n d in f luence p e o p le "

—Carnegie

V ars ity Basketball 3, 4 ; RNA 1, 2; S o ftba ll Team 2; C urrent Events C lub 2; Drama Club 3; N ew spaper 3.

FSAsce

A LA N P. JACOBS

"Absence makes the heart g ro w fo n d e r "—Bayley

D ebating C lub 2, 3; RNA 2; Red and Blue Editor 2, 3; Current Events C lub 2; President o f Senior Class 4; Vice-President o f Science C lub 4; Secretary o f

Student Council 3; N ew spaper 3.

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ERROL S. KENT

"Y ou ca l l it a waste o f time, this taste fo r p o p u la r tunes"—Carle ton

V ars ity Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2; Science Club 1, 3; C urren t Events C lub 2; Chess Club 4; Vice- President o f Class 2.

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ROBERT KLEIN

"A s innocent as a new - la id e g g "—G ilbe r t

Soccer Team 1; Science C lub 1, 3; RNA 1, 2; Serv­ice Squad 1, 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Tennis 2; M ath C lub 2; Treasurer o f Science C lub 4; C ha irm an o f I.S.C. fo r Franklin School 4; Secretary o f S tudent Council 4; W.F.B.S. 4.

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STEVEN LEVEY

"The Eternal Feminine d raws us o n "—Goethe

V ars ity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; V ars ity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Secretary o f School 1; Vice- President o f School 3; RNA 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism C lub 1; C urrent Events C lub 2; Dramatics C lub 3; G lee C lub 4.

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PETER S. LILIENTHAL

" A g rea t nose indicates a g rea t m a n "—Rostand

V ars ity Tennis 2, 4; M ath C lub 2; Editoria l S ta ff, Red and Blue 2; News Editor o f N ew spaper 3; Varsity Soccer 3, 4; D ebating Team 3, 4; E d itor-in-Chie f o f Yearbook 4; Honor Society President 4; Honor So­ciety 3, 4.

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RICHARD LOBBL

' 'H is tory is b u n k "—Henry Ford

Vars ity D ebating 2, 3, 4; Journalism C lub 1; Treas­urer o f S tudent Council 4; Service Squad 1, 2; Y earbook Assistant 4; WFBS 4; J.V. Basketball 2; J.V. S o ftba ll 2; Franklin Press 3.

JOSE POCES

"S pa in , where most o f my youth was passed"

—Howells

Science C lub Secre tary 4; G lee C lub 4; School's Poster Designer 3, 4; C ontribu tion to Red and Blue 3, 4 ; Dance Com mittee 4.

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A LA N S. RAU

" I am in earnest . . . A n d I w i l l be h e a rd "—Garrison

Edito ria l S ta ff N ew spaper 3; E d ito ria l S ta ff Red and Blue 2; V ars ity Basketball M a n a g e r 2; Honor So­c iety 3, 4 ; C o-C ha irm an Youth G roup RNA 3, 4; V ars ity Soccer 3; E d ito r-in -C h ie f o f Y earbook 4; V a led ic to r ian 4; G o ld M eda l, V a lle y Forge Inter- State D ebate Tournam ent 4.

RONALD REINISCH

"The n ight has a thousand eyes"~BowdiH ion

Tennis 1, 2; O ff ice Squad 1, 2, 3; V ars ity Soccer 1, 3, 4; Debating Team 1, 2; RNA 1, 2; N ew spaper 3.

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HARVEY SALA M O N

"B ew are the fu ry o f a pa t ien t m a n "—Dryden

D ebating Team 1, 2; RNA 1, 2; S tudent Council 3; Soccer Team 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3; C ha irm an o f Social Comm., 3; Honor Society 3, 4; N ew spaper 3; G lee C lub 4.

VICTOR SfMPSON

"The V ic tor is he who can go it a lo n e "—Saxe

Tennis Team 3; Honor Society 3; D ebating Team 3, 4 ; S o ftba ll Team 3; N ew spaper 3; Red and Blue 3, 4.

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LESTER TAUBE

" I h a d a p leasan t time wifh my m ind, fo r if was h a p p y " —Alcof t

C urrent Events C lub 1, 2; RNA 1, 2, 3; Service Squad 1, 2, 3; V ars ity Basketball 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; V ars ity Baseball 2 ; N ew spaper S ta ff 3; Science C lub 3, 4 ; Chess and Checkers C lub 4.

MANUEL TRILNICK

" A f inge r in every p ie " —Cervantes

Vars ity Debating 1, 2, 3, 4; President o f School 4; V ars ity Soccer 1, 3, 4; V ars ity Basketball 3, 4; V ars ity Tennis 3, 4; Class Historian 4; Honor Society 3, 4; A lum ni Cup 2; Doob Cup 3.

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ROBERT WALSEY

" G o west, young m a n "—Greeley

Tennis 1, 2; RNA 1, 2, 3; Service Squad 1, 2; Cur­rent Events C lub 2; N ew spaper 3; L ib ra ry C lub 3; Russian C lub, President 4.

RONALD WURTZBURGER

" I consider your conduct uneth ical a n d lousy"—John McDermott

Vars ity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; V ars ity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; V ars ity Soccer 1, 3, 4; S tudent Council 2, 4; Journalism C lub, President 3; N ew spaper, Business M a n a g e r 3; Social Committee 1, 2; Tennis Team 1;

RNA 1, 2, 3.

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Pre -dance p a r / /

C a l l i n g f o r th e da te .

G e f t i n g Ready

G o o d b e g /n n in ^ f o r a w o n d e r f u l even in g .

The Rece iv ing Line

S E N I O R S

Les Aines

Los Bachilleres

DEPARTMENTAL

RECEPTION

Reception de Section II

Recepcion Departmental f

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Leon M e r i a m a n d th e contes t w inners .

G o o d Service

G o o d F r iends

G o o d N i g h fS leep T ig h f l

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LAWYERS FOR THE UNITED NATIONS

Abogados para las Naciones Unidas

Avocats pour les Nations Unies

Sixty debates in one academ ic season! That is the record fo r our cham pionship team shown above. Ranging from upstate N ew York to the southern area o f Pennslyvania the team trave lled several thousand miles. Members o f the Eastern N ew York D ebating League, the N ew York Forensic League, the Am erican Forensic League, the Inter­scholastic D ebating League o f G rea te r N ew York, and the Eastern Speech Association, the g roup w ent outside o f these regu la r tournam ents to enter such inv ita tiona l tournaments as N ew York University, S ienna College, Temple University, V a lle y Forge M il i ta ry A cadem y, as w ell as deba ting in d i­v id u a lly w ith o ther independen t schools. The highest honor earned by the team this ye a r was the cap tu ring o f second place in the Eastern States D ebating Tournam ent a t V a lle y Forge. A t this tou rnam ent A la n Rou won a g o ld m edal as the best speaker. This and other aw ards won by the team are on the opposite page .

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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

Cour Internationale de Justice

La Corte Internacional de Justica

The extrem ely active 1958-1959 S tudent Council undertook a g re a t m any im ­p o rta n t actions, the firs t o f these be ing the re -w riting o f the school constitution. Under the fa cu lty advisor, M r. K ing, the Council also d is tribu ted G .O cards to the students, d is tribu ted V ars ity sv/eaters, and , th rough its Social Com mittee, sponsored tv/o very

successful dances.

The Officers of the Court

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COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS

Comite des Experts

Comite' de Expertos

Officers of the Committee

The N a t io n a l Honor Society is composed o f members o f the school w ho have both the a p p ro va l o f the fa cu lty and an average o f 8 5 % or above. The officers fo r the firs t semester o f the 1958-59 yea r v/ere: President—Peter L ilienthal, Secretary— G a ry G reenberg , and the Treasurer—M ike Feinstein. C om ple ting the yea r were: Presi­den t—Bruce Topm an, V ice-President—David A rm e l, and the Secretary-Treasurer—Steve Pieczenick.

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INTERNATIONAL ATOM IC

ENERGY AGENCY

Agence International de I'Energie Atomique

A genda de Energia Atomica Internacional

Pres iden t A lm a n s i a n d T reasure r K le in co nd u c t an

e x p e r im e n t f o r th e o th e r m em bers o f th e c lub .

Newest p ro ject o f the Science C lub was the "Science N ew s le tte r", ed ited by Lynne Kohn and Linda Barnett. Various experiments have been perfo rm ed under the a d ro it leadersh ip o f M r. Eric Carson. Ind iv idua l members o f the c lub m ade reports to the club. The yea r te rm ina ted w ith a tr ip to the IBM p lan t.

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S ta f f o f th e D e p a r tm e n t

P ub lished four t imes a year by The S tu den ts of Franklin School, 18 W est 89th S treet, N e w York.

Editor-in-Chief ................................................................ C l a i r e C o w a n

Associate Editors A d i u e n n e F o g l e r , M a r i l y n S c h o r e

Photography B r u c e T o p m a n

/? e p o r fe r 5 G e l f a n d , G r o s s m a n , H o e x t e r , J a c o b s ( F ) ,

J a c o b s ( R ) , L i c h t e n s t e i n , N e m s e r , R a t h e , S a x o n ,

S h e r n o f f , T r i l n i c k , W e i n s t e i n ( D ) .

Adviser ......................................................................E l i z a b e t h Y o u m a n

The Creative Writing Club invites pupils to contri­

bute articles of interest to our newspaper readers.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION

Service de rinformation Publique

Departamento de Informacion Publica

Volume LXII J u n e , 1959

The C reative W rit in g C lub, under the leadership o f Mrs. E lizabeth Youman, has done much this year to contribute to the success o f the school nev/spaper, "The Franklin Press". W ork ing closely w ith Mrs. Youman was the Editor, C la ire Cowan, and her Co-Editors, A drienne Fogler and M arilyn Schore. Bruce Topman assisted w ith pho tog raphy.

THE RED AND BLDE

C r e a t i v e W r i t i n g

o f

FRANKLIN SCHOOL

Coirposition and Art Vfork by

lx>wer School

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SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CO M M ISSIO N

Commisariat Culture! et Social

Comision Social y Cultural

O ne o f the new activ ities a t Franklin School is the G lee C lub, under the d irection o f M r. D avid Berman. The club perfo rm ed be fo re a parents meeting du ring the year, and also presented an assembly p rog ram to the entire stu­

den t body.

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2. KaHc;^bifi qejOBeK HMeei iiDaBo na saniHiv ero MopajibHbix h

MaTepnajibHHx ii JHE RUSSIAN DELEGATION om iiayqubix, jih-

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La Delegacion Rusa

'TaT ,K a}K /i,i i if i n e a o B e K H M e e i i i p a s o n a c o i i ,H a j ib H b i0 h

oomero .M r. Roy M ilton was responsible fo r the establishment o f the th ird

new ac tiv ity a t Franklin School, the Russian C lub. The club accomplished

3. Ocyin purpose so w ell th a t Russian has been included in the curriculum ^ T T A T iw rrn next year. Robert W a lsey served as c lub president. / l ,u J lJ K H 0

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H.iH OT/ejbHbiM aimaM iipasa saHHMaibca KaKofi-inSo ;i;eaTejib- HocTbio n.TH coBepiiiaTb eiiCTBHii, HanpaB.ieHHbiB k yHHioiKeHHK) npaB H CBOOO;, Hs.ioHceHHbix B HacTOHmefi ;i;eKaapan;HH.

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YOUR GUIDES

Vos Guides

Edito rs ....................................... A la n Rau a n d Peter L il ie n th o l

Assistant E d ito rs ....... A d r ie n n e F o g le r a n d Bruce T opm anP h o t o g r a p h y .......................................................... A r n o ld B a rkm an

Facu l t y A d v is o r : .................................................... D r. R. J, E l lio t t

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UNITED NATIONS DIPLOMATIC RECEPTIONS

Recepciones Diplomaticas de las Nacionas Unidas

Receptions Diplomatiques des Nations Unies

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JUNIOR LAWYERS

Abogados Ayudantes

Avocats (Assistants)

A p proach ing the V ars ity in trave ll ing , the jun io r debaters shown on this page p a rt ic ipa ted in tou rna ­ments a t W a p p in g e r Falls, Poughkeepsie, Jeffersonville , Ossining, and a t C a rd ina l Hayes. The Jun ior Vars ity Team, upper left, v/on the r ig h t to go to A lb a n y in the N ew York Forensic League Tournament, the on ly p r i­va te school team in N ew York to be e lig ib le .

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THE DELEGATES AT PLAY

Les Ambassadeurs en train de jouer

Los Embajadores jugando

Revived this year a t F ranklin was the o ld

s tandby—Chess and Checkers. A ho ld out

o f stags who do not believe in in teg ra tion ,

the g roup conducted live ly games during

the Thursday a fte rnoon period . M r. Perry

served as the M odera to r.

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THE ATHLETIC FIELD

El Campo Atletico

Le Terrain des Sports

In Basketball

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W O N OVER

M cBurney

Fieldston

Elizabeth Irw in

Staten Island A cadem y

W a lden

C olum bia G ram m ar

N ew Lincoln

Bentley

Brooklyn Friends

N ew Lincoln

Birch W athen

Bentley

Birch W athen

Johnny G o ldm an continued to shatter

MPSAL and Franklin records as his school

ba tte red Bentley, 100-58. G o ldm an poured

in 64 points to b reak his school mark o f 55

as w ell as the league mark o f 59 set by

Elisabeth Irwin's Ken Smith last week.

W o r ld - T e le g r a m & Sun

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W O N OVER

Lycee Francaise

Brooklyn Friends

G arden C ountry Day

W a lde n

G a rd e n C ountry Day

Brooklyn Friends

N ew Lincoln

W a ld e n

LOST T O

Fieldston

Staten Island A cadem y

St. Agnes

C olum b ia G ram m ar

Joan o f A rc

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In

Baseball .W INNERS LOSERS

Franklin ........................................... N ew Lincoln

W a lde n ............... .............................—- Franklin

Franklin ...... C o lum bia G ram m ar

Franklin ...................................... Bentley

Birch W athen ......................................... Franklin

Franklin ....................................... Elizabeth Irwin

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In Soccer . . .

C oached by Dr. N ea le and M r. Berman

the Soccer Team, because o f the weather,

had a short season. Tying tw ice w ith C ol­

um bia G ram m ar School, and once w ith

B irch-W athen, the g roup fin ished the sea­

son w ith a loss to Elizabeth Irw in.

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In Volleyball . . .

Under the leadersh ip o f Miss Lesley the

V o lle yb a ll Team had a v ictorious season.

Losing on ly to C olum bia G ram m ar the team

had a record o f tw o wins, one loss and

one tie. This was the ir first season.

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And in Tennis . . .

SCORES

Triln ick vs. Brooklyn Friends ........................ 2 0Triln ick vs. C.G.S. ........................................... 2 1Lilienthal vs. Brooklyn Friends ................... 2 1Lilienthal vs. C .G.S.......................................... 2 0Kap lan vs. Brooklyn Friends ........................ 0 2G itk in -M orse vs. Brooklyn Friends .............. 2 0Lev/ittes-Barere vs. Brooklyn Friends ......... 0 2Lev/ittes vs. C.G.S. ......................................... 0 2Barere-Feinstein vs. C.G.S. .......................... 0 2M orse-Mesnick vs. C .G .S................................ 0 2

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THE F A C U L T Y

Los Profesores

Les Professeurs

M rs. M u g m o n , S e cre ta ry ; M rs. W e in g a r te n , E nglish; M rs. Y o um a n , E nglish; M rs. D ren lca rd , M a th e m a tics ;

M rs. C a r te r , A r t ; Miss K rause, S e cre ta ry ; Miss Leslie, A th le t ics ; M r. O 'H a n lo n , E nglish; M r . B erm an,

M a+hem atics; M r. P erry , L anguages ; M r. M cM ill 'an , Science; M r . Usdan, Socia l S tud ies; M r . M cD erm o tt ,

M a th em a tics ; M r . M i lto n , L anguages ; Dr. E lliott^ Socia l S tud ies; D r. S pahn , H e a d m as te r; M r . Fu lv i,

L an guages ; M r . K in g , A d m in is t ra t iv e A ss is tan t; M r . G a t l in g , Socia l S tud ies ; M r . C arson , Science; Dr.

N e a le , P r in c ip a l.

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ECONOMIC ANDCommisariat Culturel

El Consejo Economico

Officers of the Council

Pres iden t ...................................................................... HEILBRUN

Vice-Pres iden t ................................................................. FOLGER

S ecre ta ry ......................................................................... C O W A N

T reasure r .............................................................................. K O H N

Left to r ig h t : C ow a n , C ohn , S h e rn o ff , F o g le r, P ro g e r , B a rne tt, Shore. Second ro w : G lass, M orse , A rm e l,

Rosenb lum e, L ich tenste in , W e ism an , S hu ltz , Z e re n , H e lJb run . T h ird ro w : G l tk in , U lr ich , B ow m an , G re e ne .

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SOCIAL COUNCIL

Y Social

Officers of the Council

Pres iden t ......................................................................... T O P M A N

Vice-Pres iden t ...................................................... ROBESPIERRE

Secre ta ry ................................................................... LANG FO R D

Treasurer ................................................................... W E IN S T E IN

From le f t fo r ig h t : H o e x te r , Z im m e rm an , E rtag , Rathe, W e ins te in , C am pe , L an g fo rd . Second row ;

B u ka r, M esn ick , Besner, S i lb e rm a n , Lister, Beatus, G rossm an. T h ird ro w ; Penchansky, R obesp ie rre , Piecz-

n ik , Topm an..

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T H E SECLe Sec

La Sec

Officers of the Council

P res iden t ............................................................................... ERONY

V ice-P res iden t .................................................................... SILVER

S e c re fa r / ............................................................................ NEMSER

T reasure r ............................................................................ K A P LA N

Left to r ig h t : N em ser, S p it r , W a ls e y , Saxon , W e in s te in . S econd ro w : ^ i d m e n Jacobs, P re iser, Bodner,

K a p la n , S ilve r, Lew ittes. T h ird ro w : S chw obe , G e f fn e r , E rony, F renker.

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EiETARIAT

a r i a t

a r i a

mmmu

off icers of the Council

Pres iden t ........................... TR ILN IC K

V ice-P res iden t .............................................................. FEINBERG

Left to r ig h t : S pecto r, Jacobs, T riln ic ic, V a n W i ld e re n , M u l le r . Second ro w : M o rg u l ie s ,

B e rk in , V i ta le , R u d o lp h , H o f fm a n , F e in b e rg , Fuchs, S tern .

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WMhM m £

...

Officers of the Fund

P res id en t ......................................................................... K A L M A N

V/ce-P res/denf ........................................................... FEINSTEIN

S ec re ta ry ........................................................................... FE IG IN

UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY

CHILDREN'S FUND

Les Fonds Imprevus Pour Les

Enfants des Nations Unies

Fondo de Emergencia Para Ninos

De Los Naciones Unidas

Left to r ig h t : K a lm a n , R osenfe ld, A k in , S u ffe rn , Z in n e r, Coons, F inke ls te in . Second ro w : G re e n b e rg , Jacobs, G rossm an, Levy, B r icker, B row n, Ruben, Fe ig in . T h ird ro w : Buschoff, Finn^ M i l le r , S chw arz ,

Fe inste in , Loe w in tha n , C e d a r , R apkin .

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C e r i i f i c o fe a w a r d e d b y the A A A

COM M ISSION OF CO M M UNICATIO NS

OF THE UNITED NATIONS

Comisariat des Communications des Nations Unies

La Comision de Communicaciones de las Naciones Unidas

H a n d in g o u t e x am pape rs . S p r in g t im e class.

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DEPARTMENTAL RECEPTION

Reception de Section

Recepcion Departmental

THE JUNIORS

Les Cadets

Los Estudiantes de Tercer Ano

^ 7

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M O S E S B R O W N S C H O O L , P R O V I D E N C E . R H O D E I S L A N D A p r i l 1 0 , 1 9 5 9

Largest Model U.N. In U.S. Convenes TodayI 521 Delegates

I o f a s o l i d y e a r ’ s w o r k b y s o m e t w o

1 8 1 a d v i s o r s , a r e s t i l l b e i n g c o n -

I t r o l c a r s o n R o u t e s 1 , 6 , a n d 1 4 6 .

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0 S i- -' . j i i

m ^ r

'/ i '^-■^

4

O utsand ing event o f the yea r fo r a large d e le g a ­

tion o f Franklin Students was the a ttend ing o f a

M ode l United Nations a t Brown University. Repre­

senting both A rgen tina and the Dominican Republic,

the students had the best three days o f the ir stu­

dent career.

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F I E L D

19

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irr |ir |p f|||,|i,u ip y^ '^

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Exam n ig h t ! The B ig Fish!

C lass room B ehav io r?H a p p y B i r th d a y !

The o ld t im e rs ! f ta ' f -w a y m a rk !58

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'Look M o , no cayit ies!'

The g r a d u a t i n g class o f 1959.

A f f i r F a c u h y M e e t in g !

GARY—For a ll w e know our love is just a

kiss aw ay . But you live on the morning side

o f the mountain and I love on the tw i l ig h t

side o f the h i l l . -O N E W H O CARES.

S tr ike !

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SEAM U S O 'H A N L O N

English

PHILIP FULVI

S pan ish , Lat in

ERIC C A R S O N

Science

M IC H A E L U S D A N

H is to ry

D A V ID BERMAN

H y g ie n e , M a th

ELIZABETH Y O U A \A N

English

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DR. R. J. ELLIOTT

S oc ia l Stud ies, M us ic a n d A r t

ARTHUR PERRY

French

DR. ARTHUR NEALE

P r in c ip a l

SYDNEY K IN G

Adm in is f rc r f iye Ass is tan t , EconomicsM A R T H A W E IN G A R T E N

Engl ish

J O H N M c D E R M O n

M a th e m a t ic s

MRS. M U G M O N , M IS S KRAUSE

Secretar ies

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SEPTEMBER

15. First d a y o f school. M r. Fulvi and M r. M cD er­mott join s taff.

15. First open school night.

24. First club meetings. Russian, Chess and Check­ers and G lee Clubs organ ized.

24. First S tudent Council meeting.

24. First Driver's Ed class.

26. First meeting o f the Y earbook Staff.

NOVEMBER

1. D ebating Team goes to Jeffersonville.

6. Basketball season begins—team organ ized.

14. Fall dance a t Franklin.

18. Juniors and Seniors see " O ld Man and the Sea".

21. Riverside N e ighborhood Assembly meeting. A lan Rau elected co-chairman o f Youth Group.

21. V o lley Ball gam e w ith C olum bia G ram m ar.

22. Seniors join in N a t iona l S tudy Program on Foreign Policy.

23. Music and A rt class goes to United Nations A rt Festival.

23. RNA cloth ing drive begins.

24. Basketball gam e w ith Loyola.

25. Dr. Spahn, Dr. N ea le , and Mr. King conduct co llege conference w ith parents.

JANUARY

5. W in te r recess ends.

5. Junior Vars ity Basketball gam e w ith W a lden .

7. V ars ity Basketball game w ith W a lden .

18. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith N ew Lincoln.

19. Seniors and Juniors hear Sir Thomas Beecham a t Town Hall.

20. Franklin banners given out.

22. M id -ye a r exams start.

OCTOBER

4. D ebating Team goes to W app inge rs Falls.

9. Soccer gam e w ith Birch W athem .

11. Five peop le to Inter School Congress.

14. Soccer gam e w ith Elisabeth Irwin.

15. Seniors take Regent Scholarship Tests.

16. Regents Engineering and M athem atica l Tests.

17. Soccer gam e w ith N ew Lincoln.

18. First S tudent Council meeting.

19. D ebating Team goes to Poughkeepsie.

21. First Honor Society meeting. Seniors take Honor Society Scholarship Q u a lify in g Test.

24. Riverside N e ighbo rhood Assembly meeting.

25. C olum bia G ram m ar Dance

30. Freshmen and Sophomores see " O ld M an and the Sea".

30. Soccer gam e w ith C olum bia G ram m ar.

31. Senior A visits N ew York Stock Exchange.

DECEMBER

2. Dr. Spahn, Dr. N ea le , and Mr. King hold co l­lege conference.

3. Junior V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith St. Agnes.

4. V o lley Ball gam e w ith Elisabeth Irwin.

5. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith Bentley.

6. Junior V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith Lycee Francais.

10. S tudent Council meeting.

12. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith McBurney.

12. M other-D augh te r Tea.

13. Novice debaters go to Ossining.

15. Seniors visit N ew York Yacht Club.

16. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith Fieldston.

17. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith Elisabeth Irwin.

19. W in te r recess begins.

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FEBRUARY

2. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith Brooklyn Friends.

5. D ebating Team presents assembly.

16. Rau, Feinstein and Barkman win N ew York State Regents Scholarships.

18. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith Bentley. John G o ldm an breaks league and school record by scoring 64 points.

20. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith W a lden .

26. V ars ity Basketball gam e w ith C olum bia G ram m ar.

27. D eba ting Team goes to Sienna College.

29. Junior Prom a t Tavern-on-the-Green.

MARCH

APRIL

1-6. N ine Juniors and Seniors vacation in Bermuda w ith Dr. Elliott.

10-12. Six students pa rt ic ipa te in East Coast M ode l United N ations a t Brown University.

11. Kenny Morse wins "K nigh ts o f Pyth ias" speech aw ard .

11. A d rienne Fogler and C la ire Cowan go to N.B.C. News Conference.

15. First Baseball gam e o f season.

16. Mr. Perry presents French assembly.

20. Pictures taken th roughou t school fo r yearbook.

25. D ebating Vars ity wins second p lace in V a lley Forge M i l i ta ry A cadem y Interscholastic Debate Tournam ent; A la n Rau wins best speaker's

aw ard .

JUNE

2. Vars ity Basketball gam e w ith Brooklyn Friends.

15. 20 Debaters go to C ard ina l Hayes High School. J.V. Semi-Finalists—in State League.

16. Juniors take Scholastic A p titude Tests: Seniors take C ollege Board Achievem ent Tests.

26. Spring recess.

28. G a ry G reenberg appears on television, N. Y. Times Youth Forum.

MAY

2. Four students go to Horace M ann Conference on United Nations.

2. Four Seniors go to Youth Forum a t Lexington Democratic Club.

11. Baseball season ends w ith Franklin in th ird p lace in the league.

12. M. Feinstein wins fo u r scholarships to Univer­sity o f Pennsylvania.

13. K. Morse and M . G reenberg wins school-w ide speech contest.

13. Dave Rapkin wins first p lace fo r science project.

15. A . Fogler nom inated fo r annua l Achievem ent A w ards in English.

20. Dr. E lliott wins Freedom Foundation O u ts tand ­ing Teacher's A w ard .

22. Eighth and N inth g rade dance held.

28. Final exams start.

2. EXAM IN A TIO N S END.

4. U pper School f ie ld d a y held a t Bear M ounta in .

5. Senior Prom a t W a ld o r f Astoria .

9. G radua tion .

10. Red and Blue issued.

10. Final Assembly and Aw ards.

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f

NOBEL

Los Premios Nobel

A L A N RAU

A R N O L D B A R K M A N

AAANUEL TR ILN IC K

STEVEN P IE C ZEN IK

LY N N E K O H N

C U IR E C O W A N

A D R IE N N E FOOLER

PRIZES

Les Prix Nobel

D O R IS W ALSEY

M IC H A E L SPECTOR

RUTH JA C O B S

STEPHEN SUFFERN

ARTHUR Z IN N E R

H ea d m as fe r 's A w a r d

R ICHARD LOBEL

G e n e ra l Scholastic Exce llence M e d a l

A L A N RAU

LY N N E K O H N

French

A L A N RAU

S oc ia l S tud ies

A U N RAU

A U N RAU

V a le d ic t o r ia n

G A R Y GREENBERG

P ro p h e t

P u b l ic S p e a k in g

KEN NETH M ORSE

Span ish

M A N U E L T R ILN IC K

Science

A R N O LD B A R K M A N

M a th e m a t ic s

G AR Y GREENBERG

English

A L A N RAU

A th le t ics

J O H N GOLDAAAN

A R N O LD B A R K M A N

S a lu ta to r ia n

M A N U E L TR ILN IC K

H is to r ia n

A lu m n i C u p a n d P laque Sr. C.

M IC H A E L SPECTOR

Paren ts Assoc. Serv ice A w a r d

JOSE POCES

P u b l ic S p e a k in g

M A R IO N GREENBERG

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PATRONS

M r. and Mrs. M ilton Lobel

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lobel

A lan Lobel

Steve A lmansi

M ack Baker

Raymond W u rtzb u rg e r

M auric io Triln ick

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Sohmer

M r. and Mrs. Theodore Salomon

M r. and Mrs. Irv ing W aisey

M r. and Mrs. Jerome Haynes

Mrs. T illie Jacobs

Mr. and Mrs. Edv/ord Klein

Mrs. Rhea S. G reenw ood

Dr. and Mrs. Taube

M r. and Mrs. Reinisch

M ichae l Feinstein

Steven Levey

A rn o ld Barkman

Dr. and Mrs. G e lfa n d

C arl Lypert

Fabil M fg . Corp.

The Parent's Association

M yro -S ue Fashions Inc.

M r. and Mrs. Julius Barkman

Mrs. Emanuel G reenberg

M r. M ye r B. G reenberg

Miss Rose Loeb

M r. and Mrs. Robert L ilienthal

M r. and Mrs. Jock Breslow

:CTORS

M fg . Co., Inc.

I . Products, Inc.

A l F riedland

Mr. and Mrs. Simpson

M anha ttan G enera l Hospital

Mr. A b raham Fogler

Mrs. A lm a H. Metz

N. Tischler

G eorge S later

G ertrude Bame

Sis Fashions Inc.

Fine Fashions Inc.

Miss Liberty Modes, Inc.

Steven Bresiov/

M r. and Mrs. Benjamin Kent

M r. M ilton G o ld

SPONSM r. M u rra y Kram er

Errol Kent

C harlo tte and A m y

Two in O ne Food Stoi

Vincent's Beauty Salo

Mr. and Mrs. M onroe A. Lerner

Paul's

A la n Rau

The Shirt King Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r H autz ig

Frances Town and C ountry Clothes

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