History

In 1963, student enrollment was increasing and a second floor with eight classrooms and a principal’s office was added to the school building.  In 1971 the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur found it necessary to end their relationship with the school due to declining vocations and pressing needs in other ministries.

Fr. Quinn retired due to ill health in August of 1965.   He continued in residence until his death in September of 1966 after nearly 39 years as pastor.  He was succeeded by Monsignor Edward J. Graham who was pastor until he retired in 1975.  Fr. Francis G. Lammeier was then pastor until 1987.  Fr. Gerald Haemmerle was pastor until 1997, when he was succeeded by Fr. Robert Obermeyer, our current pastor.

In 1993 the parish completed construction of its Parish Center which includes a gym, art room and meeting rooms.  At that time the original school gym was remodeled into offices, a new school library and a computer lab.  Since that time the gym has been remodeled adding a second floor, including a science lab, Computer Lab, art room and library. The first floor of the old gym has been turned in to new school offices and kindergarten classrooms.

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