1,168 Comments for Salesian School

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Laszlo: ( Written November / 02 / 2005 )

Do mean to say that someone really slept in the bathroom ?

What was the purpose of this ?

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
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The comment that was written by Gerald E. Marcial on September / 05 / 2005 is somewhat puzzling. What do you mean when you write that the "outside brother assistant" controlled the temperature ?

Was the "outside brother assistant" an actual job title, rank or official position for someone ?

Did some guy go around telling people that his official job title was "outside brother assistant" and that his capacity for employment was to controll the temperature of the water for the person who was taking the shower ?

There has to be more to this story concerning the "outside brother assistant" and the duties performed and executed by him to include how this particular job and title came to be in existence.

I knew that there is something strange about these showers.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
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Something about those showers just does not feel right.

I cannot put my finger on it....................................

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
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The Rainbow Radiator.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
John,
Also the boy fell off the roof of the dormitory
which had an entranceway from the dorm itself
He did not fall from the tower.
John Black,
I was a student there in 68 and 69.The child who fell or was pushed off the roof was not a student but a summer camper.The case remains open and if you look at some links on other sites you'll see that there is still some interest in solving the mystery
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*Trought
my mistake
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omg is it me or what?
because i can see like smoke or something going trougth the window
creepy!
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This place closed before the whiteboard era.
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No way, Sue. The school closed about 20 years after the death of Paul Ramos.
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You do realize this is the Internet and there are probably a lot more like me who knew the place when it was vibrant and good, but don't post to be subjected to your childish crap. Yes, it was a sacred place, and it's too bad there's nothing sacred in your miserable lives.
Ken, please contact me ASAP regarding one of your post here. You may have some info I am looking for. Please responsd to
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The saints' relics that were put in the old altar would at least be removed. And God knows what Carerra marble would be worth.
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Nosferatu:)