Gilman School - Cynosure Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1956

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ELASS BALLUT Done 12205! for Gilmml .................... Moss 07L Boynton 03L Dresser 4 Done 7120;! for clam ................ Jones QSL Boynton wL Moss wL Dugan 0 M05! likely to mcceed .................. Jones QM, Moss 0L Fite QL Folger 2 Best natured ...................... Fite 09L Dugan HQ, Eaton 6L Carroll 2 Belt athlete .................... Boynton 02L Glann QL Pitcher QL Collier 0 Hardejt worker. . , .Fite OD, Dugan 9L Pcnniman ML Wilkerson QL Carliner 2 Fajlwt worker ................ Sowell 02L Glann QL Slaughter QL Zceveld 0 Fifif iizarried .............. Neescmann 04L Jones UL Dowell QL Watkins 0 Biggeyt 7211'mgynlirl ................ Taze 04L Dowell QL Graham wx Stick 0 Likely to end up in the gaffer ............................. Sullivan OmanimouQ Form'J grezzlwl zlmu'bmk. . . WHandbookH 05L Training Rules 9L Homework 0L Women 0 Mail in 12 fog ........ Grotz 03L Tazc 00L Stone 0L Boys in Smoking Room 6 Biggart p611 ......................... Brennan 08L Baukhages QL Briscoe 0 Prettiext ..................... Johnson QOL Dowell 00L Hartle 0L Sowell 1 Biggekrl drag will; family .................. Moss 00L Nelson Um, Carliner 6 Marl Conll'nenlnX ...................... Moss 08L Sullivan Um, Dankmeycr 00 Think; be ix mm! rmziiizemal ............ Wagner QQ, Sullivan 0L Lincoln 6 Mart mzmlzxviom ................ Tazc 6L Glann 9L Webb 0L Baukhagcs 8 Fzzz'orife Jpemzfor 5pm! .................. Girls 03, Chicken 0L Sub. Races 0L McDonogh Farmers behind Plows 0 Quicken? 072 the draw ................................ Stone OD, Stafford OD

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Entered 1950 William Buhr Zeeveld Bill, lVild Bill, Zeev Photography Club IV, V, VI; Hoffman Club V; Dramatic Association V, VI. JOHNS HOPKINS YHU All THERE URNING the corner by the mailboxes, I almost ran into Dave Dresser; so, I asked him where Wilkie Wilkerson was. Dave said he was in the Sixth Form Room immediately after lunch. Thank- ing him, I went in, and all the Seniors were talking about teachers, explaining Davels absence. Everyone was gathered into little groups, there being more cliques in this class than students. I banged right into the first group, composed, in order of social importance, of: Wagner, Johnson, Webb, Stick, Sowell, Slaughter, and Penniman; but they were too busy adjusting their cummer- bunds and talking about how horrible phonies are who even care about Wilkie Wilkerson. Near them, Sair Sullivan was practicing his Peter Parrott Blanchard award acceptancee'he walked in gen- tle blue suedes. Biggs, Fowlkes, Eaton, Car- liner, Folger, and McNair were writing Lawrence Welk fan mail. Passing on, I heard Phil Briscoe talking very angrily t0 Pitcher, Claggett, Lord, and Rose, say- ing: IILook, Coop, you can be Little John; you can be Friar Tuck, but Iim going to be Robin Hood! I didift bother to stop, but hustled over to where Baukhages, Wolf, Meyers, Brennan, and Hopkins were offering Jim Taze as a sacrifice to the Co-Great White Fathers, Moss and Boynton, and their rub-out man, Fee-fl-fo-fum Lewis. Afraid that Wilkie might be put in the pot too if I mentioned him, I left hurriedly. Fried Wilks probably isnt as good as Slater fish cakes or even fricasseed Taze. The next group consisted of con-man Julian Jones, Fred Glann, Spencer Everett, Cooper Gra- ham, Leo Collier, Fred Neesemann, and Jim Hartle. In a package deal, Jones had just sold them the Brooklyn Bridge, the Taj Mahal, and the Towson Teen. When I walked up, Collier, Glann, and Everett threw their noses into the air and stomped off. Taking the hint, I bounced over Merrill Lincoln wrestling Chief Don Eagle and heard Ottsgrotts exclaim loudly: HI can lick anyone in the Sixth Form Room! He slunk off to a closet, however, when Geo. Crocker-Dowell raised his slide rule. Suddenly, Pete Gardiner cried, Look! Simul- taneously, Tom Carroll fainted, for there, floating high above, were the ghosts of Vic Bridgman and Bruz Jory. Pete Thomas and Sandy Dugan also claim they saw Sam Smith hanging on a light, but that is disputed. Just then, I spotted Wilkie Wilkerson. He was having a cigarette shot out of his mouth by blindfolded, Hoffman Club trick-shooter, Sandy Watkins. Before I could get to Wilkie, though, I had to pass through Dankmeyer, Nelson, Eger- ton, Yaggy, and Fite. I turned around to see the whole Class of 1956 there before me, except, of course, Bill Zeeveld, whom I can see right at the top of this page. 26

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