The Anderson High School gymnasium, called the Wigwam, was built in 1962. It has a seating capacity of 8,500 and is the second largest high school gym in Indiana. It houses a cafeteria, an olympic-size pool, two concession rooms and offices. The...
Anderson High School Manual Arts and Domestic Science Building (which became Anderson High School) was completed in 1910 and was located on Lincoln Street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets. This view is seen looking northwest from 14th and...
The original Anderson High School, constructed in 1898, was also called the Horace Mann Building. It was located at Twelfth and School Streets. It become Central Junior High School in 1917 and was demolished in 1973.
Anderson High School Basketball Team Photo, 1963-64. (f.r.) Frank Cornelius, John York ; (m.r.) Lee Zink, Steve Clevenger, Steve Barnett, Bob Lewis, David Browning, John Wallace (b.r.) Coach Ray Estes, Terry Wiley, Kenny Johnson, Tom Harvey, Bill...
Anderson High School Basketball Team Photo, 1955-56. (f.r.) Coach Ick Osborne, Dick Rinearson, Don Barnett ; (b.r.) Dick Stith, Ron Page, Larry Dodd, Norman Delph, Gary Feurer, Jim Lutton, Tom Capozzoli, Lucius Teague, Del Sanders, Jim Fleece
Anderson High School Basketball Team Photo, 1918-19 (F.r.) Thamar Main, Orville Hooker, Arthur Brown, Earl Bell, Adam Wolski ; (m.r.) Earl Grissmer, Arthur Dykins, Jerrold Gale ; (b.r.) Coach Staggs, Manager McClintock
Anderson High School basketball team photo, 1958-59. (f.r.) Jim Steele, Larry Sutton (m.r.) Jim Seal, Jim Sutton, John Teague, Richard Patterson, Jim Rousey, Pete Danforth ; (b.r.) Bob Freeman, Max Benson, Tom Williams, Jim Osborne, Coach Ick...
Rally of 1,000+ Anderson High School students on the south steps of the Madison County Courthouse, February 27, 1933. The rally was part of a strike by students to protest the IHSAA suspension of the AHS basketball team.
From Fourteenth and John Streets, this aerial photograph looks over Anderson High School and north. In the background, First Presbyterian Church, at Ninth and Chase Street, can be seen.
The Anderson High School Manual Arts and Domestic Sciences Building was built in 1910 at a cost of $150,000. It stood on Lincoln Street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets. Picture is taken looking southwest from 13th and Lincoln. It was...
Anderson High School was built in 1898 and originally called the Horace Mann building. After the new high school was built in 1910, it was an elementary school and then a Central Junior High School. The building was demolished in 1973.