Talk:Hall of the Divine Child
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[edit]Hello everyone ,I went to H.D.C. for 3 years . Enjoyed just about every min. and help turn me into the man I am today !!!!!!!!!!!!! Had my behid kick a few times by the NUNS (laughing ) I was the jokester of my classes. I even had the NUNS laughing at times . I spent 8 years as a Navy Seal 1972 to 1980 . When I came home , the frist thing I wanted to see was the best school I ever went too.I really wanted to show the sisters the man I had become and say THANKYOU ! Give them all a big HUGG !!!!!!! I'm 53 years old have one daughter that i raised on my own who turned out to be a very good lady and at 22 years of age is one very pertty police officer i have seen . She is her fathers dauther . SISTER MARY my 3rd. grade teacher is the one I always missed , Funny when I was in the Navy and in some pertty hot spots I could always see SISTER MARY !!!!!! and telling me Richard you can do it and say thanks to GOD !!!!!!! Belive me I thanked GOD ALOT !!!!!!! If SISTERS read this please get back to me . It broke the heart of this old Navy Seal to see his school gone !!!!!!!! I would love to have a photo of the old school to hang in my office . I talk about the H.D.C. all the time. Agian A BIG THANKYOU SISTERS LOVE YOU ALL !!!!!!!!!!
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[edit]I went to H.D.C. also had a great time learned allot. there was a time capsule buried on the grounds in 1975 to be dug up in 20 years was that ever done? Just found out the school was closed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.177.226.75 (talk) 09:28, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
Military?
[edit]The Hall of the Divine Child was not a "military boarding school." I'll make the change. Gingermint (talk) 03:58, 27 March 2010 (UTC)
- Actually, HDC was a military and Catholic boarding school both. By day we practiced military drills and went to school, in the evening we were supervised by the nuns. It was closed in 1980, and I was sent to Culver Military Academy after that. HDC was a great school and I have many fond memories from 1976-1980. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Flatileman (talk • contribs) 22:19, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]Please forgive me if I am not doing this right. I went to H.D.C. for first grade, and failed. Bad eyesight and not answering the flash cards fast enough related to igorance. I was a loner and an outcast. Ever since discovering the Internet I tried to find all I could abou the school, but could not locate anything. I thought that it was a boarding school from 1st through 12th grade. I know the upperclassmen rode horses in holiday family marching presentation. Unfortunately over the years I lost my uniform and all of the 8mm movies taken during the marching exhibitions on family days. Comical to say the least. Sure be nice to correspond with ex classmates anyone interested Bill eliteinktattoo@comcast.net —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.100.59.3 (talk) 22:13, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
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