History

History in Motion

1966

May 1966

First Communion

Msgr. Anthony Drozd

Sr. Henry Louise Miksch

Enrollment 1965-1966: 332 students

1959

Exterior of Sts. Peter and Paul School Building 1959

Photo taken when the construction was completed.

Enrollment 1959-1960: 356 students

1952

1951-1952

5th and 6th Grade Class

Sr. M. Louis Schmidtzinsky

Enrollment 1951-1952: 230 students

1936

Spring 1936

Students, including our famous Sr. Loretta Liebscher

as a 3rd grade student in the 3rd row (she later came

back to teach music at the school), with

Msgr. John Joseph Robling

Sr. M. Blandina Schaeffer, principal

Enrollment 1935-1936: 114 students

1924

November 1924

Students with Fr. Frederick Beck

Sr. Mary Paul Ball, principal

Sr. M. Isabella Menger

Sr. M. Bernice Silva

Sr. M. Aquila Strehl

Sr. M. Rosine Vonderscher

Sr. M. Mathilda Hennig

Enrollment 1924-1925: 199 students

Early 1920's

Transportation to school in the early 1920s

was oftentimes by donkey or mule.

Enrollment in the early 1920s: 200+ students

1912

Spring 1912

Sr. M. Melanie Gerard

Portion of the student body

Enrollment 1911-1912: 76 students

1907

Fall 1907

Sr. M. Wilhelmina Bartel, principal

Portion of the student body

Enrollment 1907-1908: 138 students

1904

1904-1905

Sr. M. Madeleine Sheltien, Principal

Sr. M. Josephine Flusche

Sr. M. Romuald Heinrich

Sr. M. Irmina Frenken

Sr. M. Ladislas Fruehen

Enrollment 1904-1905: 129 students

1901

Fall 1901

Sr. M. Madeline Sheltien, principal

Sr. M. Josephine Flusche

Sr. M. Edmund Delles

Sr. M. Crescentia Miesch

Sr. M. Ladislas Fruehen

Enrollment 1901-1902: 89 students

1901

Very shortly after being constructed,

“the Sisters’ School” needed to be enlarged to accommodate

more students in 1901 so two additional

classrooms were added to the rear of the building; there was also

a “steeple” added at that time.

Enrollment 1901-1902: 89 students

1900

Two-story brick school building built and paid for by

the Congregation of Divine Providence for Sts. Peter and Paul in 1900;

affectionately known as “the Sisters’ School.”

Enrollment 1900-1901: 79 students

1891

Sr. M. Bridget Beier

Sr. M. Cunegunda Kuhn

Enrollment 1891-1892: 45 students

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