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CLASS OF '83 The Class of '83 from Long Island's Half Hollow Hills High East was special. In a time and place where relationships were built to last a lifetime, including those with your high school sweetheart, this class knew that they could always count on each other. But September 11, 2001 brought the Class of '83 even closer together than they had ever imagined. Chris Panatier and Tom Collins, two extraordinarily charismatic pillars of the group, were killed on that day. The friends with whom they shared these halls and sports fields would be those who would rally in keeping their memory alive. As their twenty-year reunion approaches, these friends unite to create a place to reflect upon the extraordinary lives of Chris and Tom and the meaning of the friendships that they cherished. With the guidance of landscape artist/classmate Gus Wade and a remarkable donation from world-renown sculptor, Bret Price, classmates from across the country reunite on Long Island to work hand and ... Written by Anonymous
I'm a graduate of Half Hollow Hills High School East class of 83. I've seen the movie and help create it with other great friends of Tom and Chris as well as some complete strangers who we now call great friends. We all share a similar feeling . The movie's not about war, money,bombs, planes or buildings it's about values of friendship. Tom Collin's and I went to junior HighSchool, High School and College together. I think if someone told me when I was in 7th grade homeroom or senior year at Ithaca College that this guy is not going to live past 35 and die from a horrific tragedy! I would have said not him he is "life". The slogan you here everyday is that "Ive known this person my whole life" who knew it would end at 35. Kids today need to realize that the guy or girl next to them may not be there for the rest of there life so "value It"