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East High
East High
East - 1920
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Opened
Closed
University and 4th St.
1900
1932
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Opened in 1866 as Winthrop. Closed in 1889. Reopened as East High in 1900. In 1927 became Boy's Vocational. Site was sold in 1950
Diploma from 1917
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