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the newspaper of gilman’s middle school

volume c

issue 7

may-june 2015

ALL WRITE. ALL RIGHT. proudly serving Gilman School for 100 years

SHE WAS OUR COMMENCEMENT 2015 DENSIT Y Y... ... we are not done learning how to we mean our be ourselves and how to ‘fly solo’

GRANT EMRY, B&G STAFF

photo courtesy of SAlexander

GMS - Of the four teachers leaving GMS this spring, Mrs. Klug has certainly been here the longest. Teaching at Gilman School for 29 years, she arrived here in 1986, the same year as Mr. Gordon Culbertson. That first year, she brought with her the Sixth Grade Science Fair, a long-standing tradition at her previous school and one that has become an incredible tradition at GMS.

Mrs. Klug and her husband, Richard, after the special assembly held on May 25 in honor of her service to Gilman.

In addition to serving as GMS’s Science Department Coordinator for twelve years, Mrs. Klug was a grade chair for ten years, starting in 1998, and was instrumental in the yearly organization of the Expedition 6 trips. During the time she was in the science classrooms, Mrs. Klug was also a Gilman mom. Her two sons both attended Gilman, Kevin graduating in 1992 and Jeremy graduating in 1997. As she retires to spend more time with her grandchildren, Ben, who is five years ols, and Madeline, who is just six months, she will miss teaching kids, but she knows that she will keep in touch with her GMS colleagues, who are now her close friends. Mrs. Klug’s favorite thing about Gilman was that she worked hard but got back so much more than she put in. She strived for excellence and helped others do the same everyday. Her GMS students will fondly remember how Mrs. Klug would often just put a halt to a class to make sure everyone understood the material. She also let her students teach each other in small groups to make sure they were focused and productive. At a special assembly held on May 25, Mr. Wallace, a colleague of Mrs. Klug for the last twelve years, gave a heartfelt speech about his admiration of Mrs. Klug’s work ethic and how she bettered the school in ways that will be remembered for years. In this assembly, Dr. Kwiterovich

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SAYING OUR ‘GOODBYES’ Mrs. Klug, Mr. Gabbey, Ms. Dubansky, and Ms. Gamper all move on from GMS (sniffle)

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When I found out that I would be are two surprisingly similar situations. delivering the commencement speech, Whether you were finding a bathroom I immediately set to thinking. My first in China or discovering that compared to thought – “Ben! This is your chance to tell the new kid you aren’t the smartest one in everyone your opinions – and they can’t class anymore, we all had to think and to go anywhere while you say it. They have navigate in situations that were entirely to listen to what you have to say.” Even new and challenging to us. if that sounds a little like something a I returned to Gilman with a smile Pixar villain might on my face, but I say, I hope you’ll quickly discovered enjoy hearing that the Class I had my opinions and come back to was perhaps even learn very different than something from the one I had been them. a part of months Middle School earlier. is – well, quite Before I knew frankly, Middle it, I was in seventh School is the single grade. End of year craziest thing in expeditions, sports, the world. At what and for me, the other time in your chance to play The life do you have Canterville Ghost. three short years The Middle to completely School faculty was transform as a Class of 2019 Commencement Speaker Ben a huge part of my person, to change Levinson looks back on his GMS years as life right from the from a fifth he also looks forward to the next four. start, even though grader to a freshman, to grow a foot, to first encounters weren’t always positive. lose an octave, to discover who you are, During my first-ever class with Ms. only to lose that image of yourself again, Dimaio, I got up in the middle of class and to gain friends, lose friends? Constant, spit in one of the sinks in room 115, having CONSTANT change and movement. Let’s had a terrible, phlegmy cough. Ms. Dimaio not kid ourselves: it’s absolutely chaotic. called her mother that same evening and And now it’s over. We’re done. We’ve complained about how awful I would be in finished. And what have we done in that class. I now proudly consider Ms. Dimaio a time? What have we gained, and what have trusted source of advice, someone who will we lost? always be sympathetic while at the same When I was in sixth grade, my time telling me to suck it up. parents provided my sisters and me with I met Mr. Gabbey and was forever an incredibly unique opportunity: to travel changed as a person and student, and I around the world and learn about the planet was further educated on what I should we call home and the various people who aspire to be as a man. I participated in my inhabit it. Because of this, some may say first interscholastic athletic experience, that I missed sixth grade, and that’s true Coaches Tully and Mitchell’s cross country in literal terms, but travelling around CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 the world and going through sixth grade

HOLMES’ HOME WELCOMES BABY JACKSON B&G STAFF REPORTS TIMONIUM - GMS has been Baby Central Station throughout this school year, and one more arrived just as the year ended. Jackson Cory Holmes, the first son of Mr. Holmes and his wife, Abby, was born on May 29 at 10:23 a.m. and entered the world tipping the wrestling scales at 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Both Mom and baby are doing great, as are Dad and sister Carter, who Mr. Holmes says is getting a bit louder each day to snag some attention from her baby brother! Congratulations to the Holmes Family on the birth of the little laxerwrestler-to-be!

CELEBR ATING EXCELLENCE Lists of award winners and photos from GMS’s 2015 Recognition Assembly

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EXAMS, SHMEXAMS! Classes of 2020 and 2021 break away from GMS on annual Expedition trips

RUCKER, B&G STAFF

GMS - After two years at Antilles School in the U.S. Virgin Islands and one year in Montgomery County Public Schools, Mr. Neil Gabbey is moving on after nineteen years at GMS. He is the teacher who has had the most effect on me without ever being in his Language Arts class, and I’m sure many other students feel the same. After his two years at Antilles School,

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Mr. Gabbey heads south after nearly two decades at Gilman BY JALEN

BEN LEVINSON, B&G STAFF

photo couresty of BHolmes

MRS. KLUG RETIRES AFTER 29 YEARS TEACHING AT GMS

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photo courtesy of MCortezi

DESTINY

MATCH POINT

Mr. Gabbey departs from Gilman, having spent the last 19 years at GMS.

he and his wife moved to Maryland. His search for the finest private schools in the area began shortly thereafter, and he quickly found Gilman. Former Head of Gilman’s Middle School Mr. Ron Culbertson hired him to teach Language Arts and serve as an interscholastic basketball coach, which he did for six years. He also coached with Mr. Tony Jordan as an assistant varsity coach, winning two MIAA B-level championships in 2004 and 2005. Probably what Mr. Gabbey is most known for is bringing volleyball to Gilman. After serving as head coach of Bryn Mawr’s varsity squad for five years, he started Gilman’s program, serving as head coach from 2001 to 2015. His varsity teams won three MIAA championships, and this past year, his team finished with an undefeated season at 18-0. He said, “The thing that has changed the most in my nineteen years at Gilman is that I can’t play coach-on-six with my volleyball team anymore,” referring to how he could beat his early volleyball teams by himself. Aside from his impressive coaching career, Mr. Gabbey is also known for being an expert in the classroom. Throughout his GMS career, he taught LA7, LA8, Journalism, and the drama elective when it was a seventh grade quarter course. However, it has been his influence and involvement in the community that continued to make him so special. What may be overlooked in his Gilman career is that he has directed seven Middle School plays and produced five more when coaching volleyball and basketball pulled him away from the theater. With all that he has done, it is easy to forget that Mr. Gabbey has been running Hoops for Habitat for twelve years, and it continues to be a memorable event for the

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FACES & FUN This or That?, 3 Truths & 1 Lie, Know the Flow, and the Best-Most of GMS 2014-2015

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RUNNING TO REMEMBER First-ever Race for Spencer Grace, plus GMSers show they know The Five Ds


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