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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

SBHS Campus 2017: Back To The Future!

I paid a visit to the old Saint Bernard's campus today. I started taking pics in St. Edmund's, which is now G.A. 10 Circuit Court (court was in lunch recess).  However I was quickly interrupted by court security who informed me that no interior pics of the courthouse were allowed.  Although I knew the head security officer (he was a former employee of mine) they actually required me to delete the shots that I had taken.  The three security guards were quite friendly and courteous, btw, and they were very interested in hearing from me about the history of the building.  So we had a nice chat for about 15 minutes.  And, incidentally, they asked me if I knew anything about the building being 'haunted'.  The story is that a young girl has been seen and heard in the building at times.  They were quite serious.  :)

 So, while I regret that I am unable to share what St. Edmund's looks like today, I did get some interior shots of Marian Hall (now the Richard R. Martin Social Services Center, and St. Albert's (now the United Methodist Church). 



Side view of Marian Hall, taken from the former baseball field which is now a parking lot for the Court and the Senior Center.  The New London Senior Center now occupies the former SBHS cafeteria, with additional space added on. 
St. Edmund's Hall, now G.A. 10 Circuit Court.


Marian Hall, now the Richard R. Martin Social Services Center for the City of New London.




St. Albert's Hall, now The United Methodist Church.


The street address, 120 Broad Street.




Just inside the main entrance to Marian Hall.  The staircase is probably original, but .... not the elevator! 


Office Directory for the building.


This is referred to as the "Blue Floor": upon entering the main hallway, looking to the left.  The former Main Office is at the left of the pic, and the entrance to the auditorium is on the right.
This is the entrance to the former Main Office.  Note the bars on the windows.


The auditorium was locked, and I was told that access is not allowed due to 'safety concerns'.  I could not get a clear explanation of that, but it sounds like it is need of repair and they do not want any liability issues, so it is closed off for now.  I took this pic through the window of the door.
This view looks to the right of the hallway, toward St. Albert's Hall.

The far end of the hall.


Heading upstairs.


Entrance to the second floor, home of the Water and Sewer Department.


The Water and Sewer Department, formerly E7, maybe?  


This hallway is known as the "Green Floor", looking down toward the former E9 on the right (toward St. Edmund's Hall).


At the end of the "Green Floor" is the Recreation Department.  The former E9 would be immediately on the right.


One of the "Men's Rooms", and I inadvertently caught my reflection in the mirror.  The ambiance was familiar.  ;)  No, I did not venture with my camera into the "Women's Room".  Sorry.  :) 



View of the exterior of the Auditorium/gymnasium from the staircase. 


This is the lower floor, and I believe this was Room M10 (?), the scene of Joe Kennedy's infamous prank on Sr. Anne, which may, or may not, have involved a Playboy centerfold rolled up into the window shade on the classroom door.   There was a rest room just outside this door, and students using the rest room would frequently come to the window on the door and distract the class.  Sr. Anne would notice the distraction, and walk to the door in a huff and forcefully pull down the shade to stop the distraction.   One day she got the shock of her life when she pulled down that shade!   She never saw THAT one coming!  Too funny!  That still makes me laugh!

The rear of the classroom also had a door that opened to the rear yard and the outdoor basketball court, and students were known to exit the classroom on nice days during class to enjoy a breath of fresh air on occasion.  Not mentioning any names.  


This is known as the "Brown Floor', below the "Blue Floor".  


The present Senior Center, formerly the SBHS cafeteria.


The food prep area of the cafeteria.  


The kitchen.


This is the hallway of the Senior Center, with the cafeteria on the other side of those windows.  Notice the exterior brick around the windows:  I believe that this was the original exterior facade of the SBHS cafeteria, overlooking the baseball field.  



 There was a recreation league basketball game going on in the gym, and the access doors to the gym from the Social Services Center were locked.  So I chatted up the staff in the Senior Center, and they directed me to an unlocked gym entrance off the rear of the cafeteria.

Could that clock be original?  



There was a Rec League game in progress, and I was told that the gym floor was recently redone.  It looked pretty good! 














That water fountain struck me as being familiar.  Could it be original?




The United Methodist Church, formerly St. Albert's Hall.  This side faces Broad Street.  The front door was locked, and there didn't seem to be anyone around.


Marian Hall roof can be seen at the left of the pic.



 But as I circled the building I came across a couple of nice elderly gentlemen doing some interior work near a rear entrance. I introduced myself and explained my interest in the building, and they let me inside where I took the following pics.
  


This is the main entrance hallway, just inside the front door that I originally found locked.

The sanctuary, natural lighting.








The staircase to the second floor.  This appeared to be more private quarters so I did not intrude.

This room said "Ladies".  


The kitchen for the Social Room or Parish Hall.

Parish Hall.


Again, my two gracious hosts.  They are brothers, in their 70s, and 'from the Islands", Antigua, I believe.  They are related to, or friends with some familiar family names to SBHS:  Richardson, Duzant and Hodges.  Thank you, fellas! 




2 comments:

  1. Thanks, Tom for taking the time to do this!
    It brought back some really old memories Like the time Sr. Anne told Mike Armenia that he better take off his rubber boots...or he'd go blind. And that pic of the exterior wall of the cafeteria (now a Hallway) where we used to hang out after lunch, especially on sunny days, and, yep, more often in the Spring! Thanks again, ++Rob Hayden

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  2. Brings back a lot of good memories, you among them Tom.

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