Joe Ciccimaro, known to all as Mr. C, is a legend at La Salle College High School. After 54 years of shaping young musicians, the 83-year-old recently retired. Over 300 former students, many now professional musicians, returned to honor him in a moving farewell.
Like Mr. Holland in the movie, Mr. C conducted his former students one last time. Among them was Broadway star Hugh Panaro (class of 1982), who played the Phantom of the Opera.
Former student Frank DiLella, an Emmy Award winner, noted Mr. C’s special way of teaching. He said, “Everyone was equal in his music room, whether you were a football or basketball star.” Mr. C himself simply said, “My love of it!” when asked about his success.
The farewell concert was grand, featuring Mr. C’s favorite, Bernstein’s West Side Story, and performances by alumni like Panaro singing “Bring Him Home” and “Music Of The Night.” Narrated by DiLella, the concert also included other talented former students.
This surprise event, organized by Mr. C’s successor Chris Mele, honored his contributions to the school and the Philadelphia theater community. A plaque was unveiled, and Panaro expressed hope that Mr. C would “keep inspiring future students.”
Touched by the turnout, Mr. C said, “I never felt like I worked a day.” His passion and joy for teaching were clear. “I’ll miss the students most,” he added, highlighting their mutual respect.
This story shows the lasting impact a great teacher can have. Mr. C’s dedication to education and the arts inspired generations. His love for teaching not only enriched his students’ lives but also created a legacy that will continue to inspire long after his retirement.
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