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The Gilman News
Gilman School
5407 Roland Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21210
2007-2008
Editors
Editor-in-Chief: Ed Wiese
Managing Editors: Alex Hormozi, Kevin Niparko
Sports Editor: David Jiang
Layout Editor: Jun Lee
Business Editor: Trevor Hoffberger
Political Editor: John Sanders
Online Editor: Albert Wang
Arts Editor: Connor Lounsbury
Sports Columnist: Neill Hessinger
Faculty Advisors: Will Perkins, Michael Kelly, Cesare Ciccanti
Partial Staff List
| '11 | '10 | '09 | '08 |
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Connor Lounsbury
Christian Moscardi
Matt Berger
Patrick Shikani
Dara Bakar
Shane Edgar
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Jack Owens
Giancarlo Simmons
Sahaan Sozhamannan
Tilghman Strudwick
Keech Turner
Will Allenbach
Ben Scholz
Asher Kaplan
Jack Owens
Jake Comer
Trevor Hoffberger
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Derrick Burnett
Mark Cleland
Ben Daly
Jason Frankel
Ali Hong
Idy Iglehart
Rohan Ramesh
Peter Sacci
Chris Siliciano
Avesh Thuluvath
Gabe Donnay
Jake Tunney
Rohan Ramesh
Tyler Alfriend
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2006-2007
Editors
Editor-in-Chief: David Fine
Managing Editors: Zach Gorn, James Griffin
Sports Editor: Edward Wiese
Business Editor Kevin Niparko
Online Editor: Albert Wang
Copy Editor: Chris Flint
Circulation Editor: Alex Hormozi
Partial Staff List
| '10 | '09 | '08 | '07 |
Connor Lounsbury
Christian Moscardi
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Trevor Hoffberger
Jack Owens
Giancarlo Simmons
Sahaan Sozhamannan
Tilghman Strudwick
Keech Turner
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Derrick Burnett
Mark Cleland
Ben Daly
Jason Frankel
Neill Hessinger
Ali Hong
Idy Iglehart
David Jiang
Rohan Ramesh
Peter Sacci
John Sanders
Chris Siliciano
Avesh Thuluvath
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Whit Johnson
Jack Kelleher
Zach Parkinson
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