Vincennes Lincoln High School

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Vincennes Lincoln High School
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Address
1545 South Hart Street Road
Vincennes, Indiana 47591
United States
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Information
Type Public high school
Established 1897
(As Vincennes High School)
School district Vincennes Community School Corporation
Superintendent Gregory Parsley
Principal Stephen Combs
Faculty 50
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 770 (2013-2014)
Color(s)               
Mascot Big A
Team name Alices (Lady Alices)
Newspaper The Old Post Sentinel
Yearbook Senior Sentinel
Feeder schools Clark Middle School
Gym Capacity 5,466
Website

Vincennes Lincoln High School, usually referred to as Lincoln High School within Vincennes and archaically as Vincennes High School, is a high school located in Vincennes, Indiana. The school's primary colors are green and white with its secondary being orange, and its team name is The Alices (or The Lady Alices).

History

The original Vincennes High School, built in 1897, was located at Fifth and Buntin Streets, near downtown Vincennes. An addition was built in 1916 on the corner of Sixth and Buntin, with another 20-room addition replacing the 1897 section in 1958. Over the years, the name Lincoln High School became the school's official name.

In the fall of 1988, the high school was relocated to a newly built, more spacious building on Hart Street Road, on the southeast edge of town. With the addition of grade 6, Clark Middle School occupied the old high school building from 1988/89 until 2009/10. At that time, the middle school relocated to a new building adjacent to the high school, leaving the building vacant.

Athletics

Vincennes Lincoln
IHSAA Athletic State Championships
SPORT TITLES YEAR(S)
Boy's Basketball 2 1923, 1981
Boy's Baseball 1 2002
Total 3

The IHSAA uses the name "Vincennes Lincoln" to distinguish the school from Cambridge City Lincoln High School. The Alices were State Champions in Basketball (1923) & (1981)[1][2] and Baseball (2002).[3] The mascot is called Big A.

Notable alumni

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