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Annunciation School, Perry South

Annunciation School

Benno Janssen and Edward J. Hergenroeder were the architects of this school, which seems to show the economy of line old Pa Pitt associates with Janssen. Hergenroeder would go on to design many Catholic schools, as well as the convent around the corner from this one (which we’ll be seeing soon).

The parish school closed years ago, but the building has found another use, so it is occupied and well maintained.

Annunciation School inscription
Entrance to the school

Among the decorations are several inscriptions, most of them not from Catholic sources.

Quotation from Addison

“Knowledge is that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another.” —Addison.

Arvada Way entrance

The side entrance on Arvada Way.

Quotation from Shakespeare

“The purest treasure mortal times afford is spotless reputation.” —Shakespeare.

Terra-cotta child

Terra-cotta figures of children enjoying their childhood decorate the side walls of the school.

Hornblower
Banner-carrier
Writer
Rope-jumper
Annunciation School
Canon PowerShot SX150 IS.


2 responses to “Annunciation School, Perry South”

  1. Patrick H

    I’m researching EJ Hergenroeder – I think it’s possible he is the architect of my house in Perry South. At least according to a map I found from 1939 he is listed on my property – so either he lived there or possibly he designed it. Not sure what to do with that information – or how to research further – not sure if Father Pitt has any recommendations.

    1. Father Pitt has sent you a message by email. Check your spam folder if it doesn’t arrive. A summary: E. J. Hergenroeder did build himself a house in Perry South in 1930, and you probably live in it.

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