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Sister's School -
Immaculate Conception
School, Lansing
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~Allamakee Journal, Wednesday, July 12, 1905 Sister Ambose, who has beenin charge of the higher grades in the Sisters' school for the past seven years, and who ranks high as an instructor,departed for the mother house at La Crosse yesterday. She will be followed in a day or two by Sisters Lidwina and Athanasia, the former having been Mother Superior here for twenty years. |
From the 1913 History of Allamakee county, Chapter 21: The Sisters school was started in 1874 by Sisters Alphonsa and Thomasin of the Franciscan order. The former remained in charge for seven years. The school was first held in the basement of the church on North street, the younger children being taught at the Sisters house. At one time there were five Sisters here, a teacher of fancy work, a music teacher, two school teachers and the house sister or Mother Superior. After the new church was built, the school was removed to the main floor of the old church where two commodious rooms were fitted up with all the necessities and conveniences of a schoolroom. Over one hundred pupils are enrolled in charge of Sisters Ambrose and Athanasia. Sister Lidwinia, the Mother Superior, has been in charge for twenty years. Sister Alphonsa died at the convent in LaCrosse a few years ago. |
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Lansing Immaculate Conception High School Class of 1939 - photo
taken at their 40th class reunion
L-R Back: John Thornton, Paul Spinner, Philip McMahon, John Fitzgerald, Robert OBrien and Fr. Maurice Gallagher
L-R Front: Sister Theresa, Sister Clementa, Mrs. Ed Baugher, Mrs. Robert Nachtwey and Mrs. Joe Grace
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40 Year Reunion of I.C. Class of 1939 Immaculate Conception High School, class
of 1939, came back to Lansing on Saturday, October 6, for
their first class reunion of 40 years. |
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