1,168 Comments for Salesian School

Before becoming a band room it was a large formal parlor prior to 1961
this looks like the third floor roof and not the second floor roof where the accicdent took place
Looks like the stugy hall window where the assistant sat...he woke the sleepers who had the "red badge of courage" on their farheads....after a nap on the desk....
I remember the death as if it happened yesterday
Yes..Terry ...the barber shop was under the stairs and Bro. Joe DeBella is burried in the cemetery at the top of the hill.....
The light was never that bright when I acted on stage....
I wrote my name on the walls in blood and love every day for five years.....
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Is that green carpet, grass, or mold on the floor?
far right seat of the front row was where I sat when my folks dropped me off in Sept. '63...I think they started vespers around 5ish...half-way into the service, I began blubbering like a baby...I was homesick. MY class had 61 members, but quickly dropped to 60, when on prospective student just took one look, and left!
COULD this be the infamous chalkboard where Pat Bierlein ducked away from a roundhouse right from Fr. Don Z.???
The first few nites sleeping here, Ikept getting awakened by tractor trailers zooming down Main St. I decided to sneak over to this window one night and saw that they were "Wise" potato-chip semis...a food we never saw too much of there...I immediately got homesick...
Wasn't Joe DiBella's barbershop @ the bottom of this stairwell???
...and it WAS a race to get to a sink @ 6ish in the morning...Always remember Your smiling, happy face @ that hour of the morning, Tony Smaldone!
Was this a leftover from one of "The Don's" math classes???
I graduated fron Goshen in '67. I have made two (@ least) pilgimages up there since. I was glad to see that the cemetery was still being kept up. A special sadness re-visited me when I saw the graves of German Martinez (my classmate) and Fr. Earl ( my mentor)...May they rest in peace...