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Sinks

Sinks

This row of sinks was on the other side. They were just everywhere in this place.
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"Cleanliness is next to Godliness." ;-)
"Your body is the temple of the Lord. It must be kept sanitary"

I went to Catholic school too.
...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!
this was a dorm and you only have like 7 sinks? Who designed this place?
Looks more like nine or ten sinks. The two closest to the camera have been broken off.
looks like ten on each side of the room. that's loads!
how many people would sleep in the room?
It's funny, I've been looking for plumbing fixtures to replace the ones in my kitchen and bathroom sinks, and I almost picked ones that looked like these spigots!
Again, I could use another sink in my house. And these are just sitting here. How ironic.
Seventh,
I remember when the "3rd floor dorm" had about 60 of us. The "senior dorm" was on the second floor above the gym.
When I was there, total school enrollment was declining from about 145 to about 85. My class graduated with 14 seniors.
where are the soap despensers?
Am I the only person who sees like ghost reflections in the mirror? There's a few. There's one that looks like a screaming face. They're too big to be the face of the photographer so don't say that'a what it is.
My nickname was Mack, Iwas a student here 55/56 any talking in this room got your ass kicked
No it's more of a hole in the wall with what appears to be a statue,of course I could be wrong and it could be something paranormal

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