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When you thought I wasn't looking...
I saw you hang my first painting on the refrigerator,
and I immediately wanted to paint another one.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I saw you feed a stray cat,
and I learned that it was good to be kind to animals.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I saw you make my favorite cake for me,
and I learned that the little things can be very special in life.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I saw you make a meal and take it to a friend who was sick,
and I learned that we all need to help take care of each other.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I saw you give your time and money to help people who had nothing,
and I learned that everyone can make a difference.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I saw you take care of our house and everyone in it,
and I learned the importance of FAMILY.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I saw how you handled your responsibilities, even when you didn't feel good,
and I learned that I would need to be responsible when I grew up.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I sometimes saw tears come from your eyes,
and I learned there are things that can hurt, yet it's O.K. to cry.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I saw that you truly cared about people,
and I wanted to be everything that I could possibly be
to follow in your footsteps.
When you thought I wasn't looking...
I looked at you and wanted to say,
"Thanks for all the things I saw when you thought I wasn't looking."

Missing Classmates & Teachers
Abate, Geraldine Allen (Languages), John Amnott (Physical Ed), Jacqueline Annechino, Arthur Asquith (Social Studies), Douglas Avery (English-Drama), Thomas Baier, Pamela Baker, William Barrow, Charlene Bloss, Ken Bonnlander, James Booth (Math), Borden Boyle (Math), Mary Anne Brink, Joyce Brown (English), Anna Brown, James Calabria, Joseph Carey, Joanne Caton (Librarian), Miss Chase, Rose Mary Child, Earnest Christensen, Peter Closser (Math), Helen Coccia (Social Studies), Joseph Colby, Bonnie Collins, Timothy Collyer, Richard Cook, Gary Corwin (Fine Arts), George Coyle, William Crable (Fine Arts), James Crellin (English), David Czarniak, Raymond Czebatul, Thomas Dailor (Science), John D'Amanda, Richard Danis (Social Studies), Ruth Denny, Jo Dewey, David Dillenburg (Social Studies), Thomas Dillon (Science), Thomas DiMuro, Raymond Donofrio, Diane Donofrio, Maryann Doser (Physical Ed), Waltraud Doud, Sharon Drexel, Arthur Dunn (Physical Ed), Wilbur DuRocher, Patricia Dutcher, Patricia Dyer, Scott Eadie (Science), Jacquelyn Earl (English), Arlene Edwards (English), Del Eighmey, Carol Ellis, Kathryn Epping (Math), Paul Ertle (Business), John Estes, Beverley Fanghella, Linda Farrell, John Farrell, Michael Feldbauer (Science), Betty Foley (English), Mary Fowble (English), Ann Frances (Principal), Dr. Raymond Frasco, Michael Friel (Vice Principal), Leon Fucile, Valerie Fuller (Home Economics), Ruth Fuller, Sharon Gangi (Science), Sebastian Garner (English), Pauline Genthner (Thompson JMHS-67), Carol Gerace (Physical Ed), Anthony Gertner (Psychologist), Everett Geska, Barbara Gingello, Anthony Goltry, James Gordon (Social Studies), Edwin Graf (Physical Ed), William Granite (English), Harvey Greco, Barbara Guerrera (Physical Ed), Dorothy Gutzmer, Lynne Haag, Michael Hafner, Judith Hally (Languages), Mary Hathaway, Barbara Havill (Science), Jean Hawke (Math), Frederick Hayden (Fine Arts), Donald Healy, Barbara Hebblethwaite, Daniel Heerkens, Donald Heffner, Donna Herrick (Math), Merrill Heusevelt (Industrial Arts), Marinus Hill, Gerald Hill (Industrial Arts), Royal Hoffman (Social Studies), Edward Hoffman (Principal), Matthew Horst (Science), John Howland (Social Studies), James Hutchins, Gloria Irons, Patricia Johnson, Arthur Johnson (English), Fredric Josephson, Susan Karacsony (Stott), Rosanne Keating, Thomas King, Wallace Klafehn (Industrial Arts), Robert Kneuer (English), William Konezny (English), Judith Koster, Sandra Kowacich, Millard Kowalski, Dianna Kozak (English), Anne Krembel, Virginia Kyle (Business), Wilna Laino (Languages), John Lakric (Irwin), Dina Landers (Math), Lawrence Lathrop (Business), Helen Leppla, Joyce Linder, Beverly Linhos, Bruce Lippa, Janis Lippa, Joyce Lord, Michael Lutus (Business), John Maier, Gary Manuse (Nurse), Betty Marriott, Marcia Martin (English), James Masi (Business), Mary Lou Mason (English), Johanna Mastro, Edith McCabe, Thomas McCarthy, Daniel McCarthy, Margaret McCullough, James McElligott (Sawicki), Linda McGuire, James McIntyre, Raymond McLaughlin (Accompanist), Edna Merlino (Physical Ed), Anthony Miller, Linda Miller, Marilyn Mitchell, Remegia Mitrano, Joseph Moran, Raymond Morgan, Mary Moses (Science), William Muratore (Physical Ed), Paul Musso, Joseph Nasca, Phyllis Naumann, John Nitsch, Gary Norris (Home Economics), Ruth Oberleitner (Home Economics), Rita Ognibene (Social Studies), Richard O'Hara (Counselor), Richard Olmstead (Math), Edith Ostrander (Science), Charles O'Sullivan, Jean Oyer, Pamela Padgett, Diana Palermo, Michael Palermo (Speech Therapist), Michael Paliani, Linda Peck (English), Daniel Pecora, David Pedell, Katherine Perine (English), Joseph Phelan (Industrial Arts), Lee Pierce, James Pierce (English), Paul Pierce (Kumetat), Susan Pilskalns, Zigurd Plekan, Gerald Polizzi (English-Drama), Alfred Pollotta, Lorraine Post, Allen Powarzynski (Industrial Arts), John Power, William Powers (Languages), Agnes Puls (Home Economics), Ruth Purdy (Still), Bonnie Purdy, Michael Quinn, Ellen Reinagel, Gail Rennick, Elizabeth Reynell, John Richards, Thomas Rickert, Gary Rinella, Sharon Ringwood (Dean Of Boys), Merl Roberts (Social Studies), Edwin Roberts (Business), Lorraine Rose, Linda Ryan, Alan Ryan, Robert Rytkonen (Counselor), Ellen Sage, William Sagesse (Dental Hygienist), Patricia Salemme (Business), John Salkin (English), Abner Salvati, Edward Sanders, David Saunders (English), Katharine Scalise (#7 Music), Isabelle Scalone, Sandra-Lynn Schaertel, Gerald Schlenker (Fine Arts), Ruth Schultz, Linda Scudder (Practical Arts), Merrill Seiler (English), Judith Shaw, Michael Simonette, Gary Simpson (Librarian), Mrs Siskin, Linda Slocum, Elaine Slye, Robert Smith, Douglas Smith, Marilyn Smith, Thompson Songer (English), Marilyn Spiegel, Richard St. James (Practical Arts), Richard Starkweather (Business), John Stillman, June Stout (Science), Norman Strowger, Patricia Sullivan (Industrial Arts), John Sunderlin (Industrial Arts), Arthur Sutherland (Physical Ed), Martha Tappert (Science), Allen Tauriello, Daniel Thompson (Business), B. Ray Thompson (Carey), Mary Lou Thornton, Richard Thuersam, Laurie Tomasso, Peter Toole, John Toole, Nadine Tucker, Lee Tuttle, Virginia Vallancourt, Suzanne Van Deusen, Jane Venner, Jean Vetter (Social Studies), Thomas Waldock, Linda Walsh, David K. Walsh, David M. Washburn, Phillip Waterman, Norma Welch, Barry Westervelt, Gary Whittaker (Counselor), Albert Wickham (English), Linda Wilson, Freda Wojcik (English), Antoinette Yockel (Beeley), Nancy Zapf, Sharon Zenkel, John
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