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A One Building School
Basketball Gym
Chem Lab
Dance
Drawing Room
Geography
Gym
Industrial Lab
Kindergarten
Kitchen
Library
Library
Lobby
Lobby
Lobby
Lunch Room
Main Hall
Main Hall Dining
Main Hall
Office
Pedagogy
Physical Lab
Physical LR
Reception Room
Stairs

Location: Entrance of building facing Hammond

 

Since its opening in 1896, Thompson Hall has drastically changed in form and function. Designed by J.P. Rinn of Boston, the original floor plans for the building reveal that the first floor held classrooms for the study and practice of teaching, including a kindergarten. The second floor had a large lecture hall, library, more classrooms, and Principal John Thompson’s office. The third floor held teacher’s rooms and more classrooms. The basement used to have a full gymnasium, men's and women's dressing rooms, and a lunchroom with kitchen.

 

As the campus expanded, Thompson Hall became the hub of student activity up until the opening of the Hammond Building in 1975. The gymnasium was converted into a commuter’s lounge and offices for student publications and organization were in the basement of Thompson Hall.

 

 

While now one of forty some buildings, Thompson Hall was once the entire school perched on top of Pearl Hill.

 

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