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CLIPPING CONTRIBUTED
BY VIRGINA MARTIN
Reflections of Johanna Giannone
on The Morning After
LANE TOUR DAY - April 28, 2001*
Hi Warren,
I imagined that you were going to surprise us and
come to the gathering. That was my "wish" that you could
be part of this experience. Can't express the emotions that were
experienced. Mr. Pedota & Mr. Heumann were so gracious and kind
to us. First we took pictures on the steps - there were so many
spouses snapping our pictures at the base of the steps. This was
truly an occasion! Then a tour was planned which was executed with
efficiency and consideration of our time schedule.
We went through the auditorium and learned the
history and architecture of this magnificent structure. I just had
to ask someone to take my picture by the piano as memories flooded my mind
of the times I played Chopin on the piano for assemblies. Up to a
short time ago, the original piano was being used, but a new one was
recently purchased. I even found a picture of myself with the dress
I wore during the assembly program. We saw the swimming pool, which
brought back many memories from all. Maxine Heumann said she was
getting so much pleasure from seeing our reaction as we entered all these
wonderful spaces and remembered our past.
The library was huge - larger than I remembered.
At home I remembered I first discovered the world of books in the
corner of Franklin K. Lane library where I began to read "Little
Women" and for many years read quite a bit. We saw the picture
of Franklin Knight Lane and our group was photographed beneath his
picture.
The most amazing thing happened to me as we took
the elevator to the third floor. I really didn't know where we were
going but as we exited the elevator I was immediately drawn to a room that
was down the hall a distance away and I said, "This was my typing
class". Mr. Heumann said that was indeed the typing room
(of course there were no typewriters there any longer). How that
happened was a mystery.
I saw and remembered the office where I worked
for Mr. Batt. Right now I am in tears remembering events in Lane and
putting my life together in its present form. I had forgotten what
contributions Mr. Batt, Dean of Boys, gave to the students, and as I am
reading his Dedication - In Memoriam, I am filled with gratitude, along
with sadness that he died during 1953. His story is on Page
8 of the June Senior Echoes.
He must have been a strong influence in my life as he reached out to
hurting boys with love and compassion and made a difference in their
lives.
Later on when I worked for the Sewanhaka School
District, as secretary to the assistant principal, the students would
serve detention in my office, and I began my life's ministry in helping
the hurting and lost. As you once said in your E-mail Warren,
"Those were tough times for many of us". I know there was
no help for my family but, as learned from Mr. Batt, there is hope in the
kindness of people who extend themselves with love. Sorry
if I have been rambling, but yesterday's experience seems to be an
explanation of a large part of my life. While
I worked for H. Frank Carey H. S. in the Sewanhaka District, I
started a Work-study Program where I taught office skills to special
education students. I have many reference and thank you letters from
the students themselves as well as administrations. I really see how
Mr. Batt was a real and powerful influence on my life. And today, I
work with the deaf community, helping them with services and encouragement
and tutoring. I guess God places us here on earth for His special
purpose and I am finding mine!
Thanks folks for listening.
-Johanna
*The eventful day described
above was the direct result of an original idea conceived by Johanna
Giannone, who then organized the labor of love needed to bring it to
bring it to fruition. All who were present are invited to
share with us your reflections of that day. -Warren
Dickman
4/29/01
Hi
Warren,
What a rich and thorough Education we received at
F.K.Lane H.S.,preparing us for our life's work and we had fun
besides! There were so many memories of my years at Lane that
it would be hard to sort them out and set them down. Being a part of
the School Chorus...running for Secretary of the G.O. ..(if anyone
remembers who ran against me and WON...let me know). Being chosen
Best Athlete...but, after striving for that Trophy for four years, they
stopped awarding it the year I won and gave a "paper
certificate". I haven't gotten over it yet! I loved gym
and my Maroon Leader's outfit!! Yes, girls, I even enjoyed wearing the
green one! Who can forget all the extra-curricular
activities.....Basketball, Volleyball, Robe & Wig Club where some of
the lessons learned were invaluable as teen-agers.
Sometimes I sing the catchy little tune..."oh, to be a kid
again...doing what I did again"...to my grandchildren. They always
ask..."Grandma, why do you sing that song?" I think on
Saturday, April 28th, standing with my classmates from 1953.....I found
the answer!
"My cup runneth over" -Claire Todaro