A history of Cleveland and its environs; the heart of new Connecticut, Elroy McKendree Avery . East Technical, High School. West TECHNicAii High School 386 CLEVELAND AND ITS ENVIRONS [Chap. XXII High Schools Central—East Fifty-fifth Street, near Cedar Avenue. Edward , principal; 45 teachers. Enrolment, 1,102. (See Central JuniorHigh.) East—East Eighty-second Street, cor. Decker Avenue. Daniel , principal; 42 teachers. Enrolment, 1,041. (See East JuniorHisrh.) Glenville—Parkwood Drive cor. Everton Avenue, N. E. H. , principal; 40 teachers. Enrolment, 1,065. Lincoln—Seran


A history of Cleveland and its environs; the heart of new Connecticut, Elroy McKendree Avery . East Technical, High School. West TECHNicAii High School 386 CLEVELAND AND ITS ENVIRONS [Chap. XXII High Schools Central—East Fifty-fifth Street, near Cedar Avenue. Edward , principal; 45 teachers. Enrolment, 1,102. (See Central JuniorHigh.) East—East Eighty-second Street, cor. Decker Avenue. Daniel , principal; 42 teachers. Enrolment, 1,041. (See East JuniorHisrh.) Glenville—Parkwood Drive cor. Everton Avenue, N. E. H. , principal; 40 teachers. Enrolment, 1,065. Lincoln—Seranton Road, cor. Castle Avenue, S. W. James , principal; 27 teachers. Enrolment, 600. (See LincolnJunior High.) South—Broadway opposite FuUerton Avenue, S. E. I. FranklinPatterson, principal; 25 teachers. Enrolment, 584. (See SouthJunior High.) West—Franklin Avenue, cor. West Sixty-ninth Street. DavidP. Simpson, principal; 28 teachers. Enrolment, 666. East Technical—East Fifty-fifth Street, cor. Scovill H. Lake, principal; 102 teachers. Enrolment, 2,301. West Technical—West Ninety-


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