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Stairwell

Stairwell

The checkered floors were neat.
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There was a statue of St. Micheal on this level going from the study hall to the chapel of St. Micheal...we used to touch the head of satan under St. Mike's foot....
Wasn't Joe DiBella's barbershop @ the bottom of this stairwell???
Yes..Terry ...the barber shop was under the stairs and Bro. Joe DeBella is burried in the cemetery at the top of the hill.....
bob timothy--stares
How many times did you guys get the assignment to clean the stairs?
Wish I could see my old school on this site, but it;s long gone.
In my days at SJS ('84), the barber shop under the stairs had been converted into a confessional.
Joe DiBella taught me to cut hair. I used to do two each morning after breakfast! Whoever was getting a haircut got out of his chores for that day, and a "substitute" had to do that guy's chore.
Saturdays during the Spring, we'd have the windows open and the doors at the back of the corridor - great cross breeze, and a great place to be!
yeah. they are neat
Indeed.
I bet that floor gleamed at one time. I'm loving the tiles on the wall.

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