Council Bluffs Schools Abraham Lincoln High School

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Council Bluffs Schools Abraham Lincoln High School

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CB Schools--Abraham Lincoln High School File #1 to 9/21/84
1205 Bonham Ave.
Named "CB High School" until T.J. built Renamed "A.L." in 1922
New ALHS dedicated 5/26/68
7/13/83 Oklahoma! joint prodcution w/ AL & TJ students see T.J. folder
True, Kirm Return From Convention. March 4, 1934
1935 Abraham Lincoln Football Players, Unlike Their Predecessors, Will Find a New Lighted Plant on Old City High School Grounds. July 21, 1935
Abraham Lincoln High School Building. August 29, 1935
Council Bluffs' First High School Building. August 29, 1935
It's Just the Beginning. March 15, 1936
Bird's-Eye View of New A.L. Field. April 19, 1936
Public School System Has Nineteen Building Units. July 26, 1936
Board Approves T.J. Fieldhouse; Over-rides Protests of Wrestling Backers. January 9, 1953
Long-Range Plans For 2 Million Dollar School Informally Accepted By Board; May Call First Stage Bids In March. December 11, 1959
New Abraham Lincoln Gym Is Largest One In Iowa; It's A Dream Come True. May 21, 1967
A.L.'s Exciting For All. March 23, 1963
ROTC Unit At Abraham Lincoln Is Changed To Infantry Brigade. February 7, 1964
36 Members Of Class of 1914 Attend Reunion. June 5, 1964
500 Too Many Pupils put A.L. In 'Squeeze'; Why Bond Issue Is Needed. January 24, 1965
Plans Told For Turning A.L. Into A Junior High; Maximum Cost: $348,000. March 16, 1966
A.L. Project May Start In Summer; To Become Junior High. April 15, 1966
Remodeling Of AL High School Is Under Way. July 2, 1966
A.L.-Eastside Moving Date Being Studied By Educators; Decision Due By April 1. February 19, 1967
Sima Firm Awarded A.L. Renovation Project; On Bid Of $180,400. March 31, 1967
New Abraham Lincoln Gym Is Largest One In Iowa; It's A Dream Come True. May 21, 1967
A.L. Begins Packing For Its Move To Eastside. May 23, 1967
New A.LO. High School. August 27, 1967
'Time For Pride' In Council Bluffs Schools; Dedication Of A.LO. Opens Series Of Events On Sunday. May 26, 1968
$10.7 Million In C.B. School Improvements In 18 Years. May 26, 1968
Nylor Says College Not Always Needed; At A.L. Dedication. May 27, 1968
Key To A.L. High. May 27, 1968
Marine Gives Platoon Book To His School. November 27, 1968
A.L.'s Plan To Be Viewed At Convention. February 16, 1969
Eight-Period School Day Enriching A.L. Students; In The Halls Of Learning. April 3, 1969
Earthlite, Four Star, NMCS View For Apartment 'Contract;' In The Halls Of Learning. April 10, 1969
100-Year Award. June 2, 1970
A.L. Auditorium To Be Busy. April 25, 1971
A.L. Sports New Marquee. January 29, 1973
Individualize Education Is Goal Of A.L. Program. February 11, 1974
Guitar Accompaniment. February 17, 1974
A New Color For Old Abe. November 1, 1974
A.L. halls brighten. January 24, 1976
Study of A.L. took 14 months. March 28, 976
Evaluation committee liked what it saw at high school. April 8, 1976
New A.L. front okayed by board. June 30, 1977
Ancient ceramics secrets told; Pottery all its cracked up to be. October 8, 1977
Suit filed over A.L. track, field. March 17, 19789
Robins get ready to rock at A.L. April 22, 1978
A.L. students receive honors, scholarships. May 2, 1978
Board furious over problems with vandals. June 6, 1978
A.L. cheer teams ready for action. September 23, 1978
A.L.'s Echoes an All-American paper; Rates high in national contest. October 14, 1978
A.L. tops in Byline Awards. November 18, 1978
A.L. wins 28 honors at school's Journalism Day. April 14, 1979
A.L. journalists win big; Lead metro in competition. April 27, 1979
A.L. pom royalty. April 29, 1979
Students at A.L. honored. May 2, 1979
'Graduates, you must set a goal.' May 16, 1979
Cyclists roar into A.L. halls. May 31, 1979
Candidates....for homecoming queen...September 27, 1979
A.L. parades in homecoming. September 28, 1979
Reward sets in A.L. vandalism. October 5, 1979
Festival offers more than music; 'A social and learning experience.' February 2, 1980
Ramps look steeper when riding wheels. March 2, 1980
On the inside. March 4, 1990
A.L. newspaper honored. March 15, 1980
Friday walkout at A.L. no 'joke' to students; Selective enforcement cited. March 31, 1980
A.L. leads way at state music contest. April 2, 1980
Students use computers. April 5, 1980
A.L. journalists take high honors. April 12, 1980
A.L. High School getting a facelift. June 11, 1980
Class of '33 reunited; 50 years later. June 23, 1983
AL gets 'best' for yearbook. October 7, 1983
A.L. paper wins contest. May 8, 1984
School board eyes plans for high school additions. May 30, 1984
A.L., T.J. plans ready by May 31. May 18, 1984
Cause unites sports rivals. September 27, 1984
'Vandals' smash for school spirit. September 29, 1984
L.C., A.L. yearbooks win awards. October 19, 1989
Band wins 3rd place in Omaha Invitational. October 14, 1991
Gang-related graffiti painted at Bluffs school. November 21, 1991
A.L. students trained to settle conflicts. January 10, 1994
Inmates have tough message for youths. December 18, 1991
A.L. schedule gets an A; Officials: Emphasis on teaching. December 18, 1994


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Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1934-1994

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Council Bluffs, Iowa

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