There was a recent request to post some photos of St Joe. I think there may be many Josephians who are now living away from Kuching, and perhaps have not 'balik kampong' for a while ... so these photos may be of interest to them too.
Here's the main building and statue of St Joseph ...
Fig 1
There's a saying that "The way to a man's heart is through the stomach" (ok, ok, no wisecracks now !!! :-) and so next we see the school canteen. I must say it hasn't changed that significantly since I was there.
Fig 2
Fig 3
Here's another view of the La Salle Block ...
Fig 4
The block on the right did not exist in the mid 70s. Does anyone know when it was built? Anyway it's called the Josephian Block.
Fig 5
Next we see the Old Boys Block. I know this one well, having spent my 3rd, 4th and 5th Forms in the classrooms here.
Fig 6
Here's the familiar corridor in that same block ...
Fig 7
Here's the car park area behind the main block.
Fig 8
On the other side is of course the William Tan Auditorium ...
Here are some of the Form 5 (76) chaps visiting the auditorium ...
On the other side is of course the William Tan Auditorium ...
Here are some of the Form 5 (76) chaps visiting the auditorium ...
Fig 9a
Fig 9b
Here's the Datuk Polycarp Sim sports stadium ...
Fig 10
Let me stop here for now. I reckon these photos should be enough to trigger some fond memories.
I'll continue the tour in Part 2 on another day.
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Nice photos. bring back good memories
ReplyDeletewhere did the past 25 years go?
ReplyDeleteWho put PINK curtains in the Willim Tan Auditorium? And PINK bricks outside Datuk Polycarp Sim Stadium? Must be the work of the Form 6 girls. Hehehe
ReplyDeleteWhy does the school look so empty? Where are the students?
ReplyDeletemake sure Part 2 of this includes the TOILETS ! ha ha ha ha ha ha
ReplyDeleteWJ, i know IT can do multimedia nowadays, but please don't include smell if you do the toilet. hehehe
ReplyDeletei never been inside the Datuk Polycarp Sim Stadium. Is it big?
ReplyDeleteTT, inside is like the size of a basketball court only, of course with stacks of built up sitting benches around the court.
ReplyDeletewhere's Part 2, WJ?
ReplyDeleteJosephian Block, Build 1992, finish middle 1994
ReplyDeletei missed the cow shed....was tsken down to make way for the josephian block.....anyone got a picture of the cow shed?
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