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Dr. Robert Benton...views burner doors of Gunn School furnace after explosion.

Raincoats Used...by teacher to beat out flames on Gerald Dixon's clothing are viewed by James Burke, local fire inspector, and Gail Odem of Atlantic, deputy fire marshal.

In A Room of Unusual Size...these second graders are attentive to the instructions of Mrs. Dorothy Larson. The L-shaped classroom on the first floor goes through the arch of one room and to the left.

Offering a Drink...to Leslie Finkel is Gregg LeDuc. Their water fountain is mounted on a kitchen sink. The cupboard at upper left will be used to store supplies.

Having A Fire Drill...the upstairs class led by Miss Kathleen Huff descends along an outside exit. Each classroom has two exits. Usually this class uses an inside stairway.

Gunn School Addition...was the last project conspired under the building program. It was completed in January of this year. But school officials say this isn't the end of new school building here, because more is needed.

Miller (Bob) Greenwalt of 1609 S. 9th St. paints window casings on the new two-room Gunn School addition. The $40,000 addition, which will relieve overcrowding, is scheduled for completion in January. Eldon Butler Construction Co. of Council Bluffs…

Proposed Gunn Addition...would occupy the space shown by the dotted line, to the east and north of the present building. The two-room construction is planned so more rooms could be added in the future.

A Model...of the proposed Glendale-Bennett Avenue area school includes a skylight in the roof and tree-trimmed landscaping. The building will have a metal exterior. There will be no windows in the instructional area in order to conserve energy and…

C.B. Schools--Glendale Elementary School
R.R. 4
Hwy. 64, 1-1/2 NE of C.B. Schools

Wolfe's Council Bluffs City Directory, 1880-81.

Containing a brief historical sketch of the city; a complete alphabetical list of all private citizens; a list of the city, county, state, district and federal officials; churches, literary and…

Building . . . housing the Southwest Iowa Learning Resources Center at Red Oak has 4,000 feet of floor space.

1981 Yearbook (Annual) of Lewis Central High School.

Volume 20.

1978 Yearbook (Annual) of Lewis Central High School.

Volume 17.

1975 Yearbook (Annual) of Lewis Central High School.

Volume 14.

1974 Yearbook (Annual) of Lewis Central High School.

Volume 13.

1971 Yearbook (Annual) of Lewis Central High School.

Volume 10.
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