May 1966
First Communion
Msgr. Anthony Drozd
Sr. Henry Louise Miksch
Enrollment 1965-1966: 332 students
Exterior of Sts. Peter and Paul School Building 1959
Photo taken when the construction was completed.
Enrollment 1959-1960: 356 students
1951-1952
5th and 6th Grade Class
Sr. M. Louis Schmidtzinsky
Enrollment 1951-1952: 230 students
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
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
Transportation to school in the early 1920s
was oftentimes by donkey or mule.
Enrollment in the early 1920s: 200+ students
Spring 1912
Sr. M. Melanie Gerard
Portion of the student body
Enrollment 1911-1912: 76 students
Fall 1907
Sr. M. Wilhelmina Bartel, principal
Portion of the student body
Enrollment 1907-1908: 138 students
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
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
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
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
Sr. M. Bridget Beier
Sr. M. Cunegunda Kuhn
Enrollment 1891-1892: 45 students
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