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East High School was a high school in Phoenix, Arizona , and was part of the Phoenix Union High School District .

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9-800: (Redirected from East High ) East High School may refer to: United States [ edit ] East High School (Arizona) , Phoenix, Arizona East High School (Denver, Colorado) East High School (Pueblo, Colorado) East High School (Sioux City, Iowa) East High School (Des Moines, Iowa) East High School (Minnesota) , Duluth, Minnesota East High School (Missouri) , Kansas City, Missouri East High School (Buffalo, New York) East High School (Rochester, New York) East High School (Cleveland, Ohio) East High School (Columbus, Ohio) East High School (Youngstown, Ohio) East High School (Memphis, Tennessee) East High School (Utah) , Salt Lake City, Utah Schools with variant names in

18-577: Is an architecture and planning firm headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona . The firm was founded in 1949 by Frederick Penn Weaver and Richard E. Drover as the firm Weaver & Drover. It later became Drover, Welch & Lindlan Architects and was then shortened to DWL . The firm has designed many noteworthy buildings throughout the state of Arizona. Frederick Weaver and Richard Drover met while working for Edward L. Varney Associates in Phoenix. In 1949,

27-529: The 1960s, it expanded its portfolio with the completion of Terminal 2 at Sky Harbor . Designed in collaboration with Lescher & Mahoney , the modernist terminal building was the start of its long standing relationship with the airport. Also, in this decade, the Arizona Title & Trust Building in Downtown Phoenix was designed. The high-rise building is said to be Phoenix's best example of

36-1735: The United States [ edit ] East Anchorage High School , Anchorage, Alaska East Bakersfield High School , Bakersfield, California Redlands East Valley High School , California Rockford East High School , Rockford, Illinois Columbus East High School , Columbus, Indiana Olathe East High School , Kansas Wichita High School East , Kansas East Grand Rapids High School , East Grand Rapids, Michigan Lincoln East High School , Nebraska East Chapel Hill High School , Chapel Hill, North Carolina East Gaston High School , Mount Holly, North Carolina Sciotoville Community School (East High School), Portsmouth, Ohio Central Bucks East High School , Buckingham, Pennsylvania West Chester East High School , West Chester, Pennsylvania Cranston High School East , Cranston, Rhode Island Austin-East High School , Knoxville, Tennessee Green Bay East High School , Wisconsin Madison East High School , Wisconsin Sun Prairie East High School , Wisconsin Appleton East High School , Wisconsin Wauwatosa East High School , Wisconsin Cheyenne East High School , Cheyenne, Wyoming Fictional schools [ edit ] East High School,

45-552: The fictional school featured in High School Musical , located in Albuquerque, New Mexico See also [ edit ] Eastern High School (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

54-418: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=East_High_School&oldid=1223586760 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages East High School (Arizona) The school

63-694: The school's closure, the school was noted by an article in The Arizona Republic to have an almost evenly divided enrollment of African Americans , " Hispanics ", and White Americans . The school's basketball program was considered to be a giant among the state's boys' basketball teams from 1969 to 1982, winning five big-schools state championships, one runner-up, two semifinals and five quarterfinals teams, under coach Royce Youree. 33°27′16″N 111°58′38″W  /  33.45444°N 111.97722°W  / 33.45444; -111.97722 DWL Architects DWL Architects + Planners Inc.,

72-438: The two left Varney's firm and established the firm of Weaver & Drover. Its early work was mostly residential, but by the mid-1950s they were designing bank buildings for a local bank Valley National Bank . Many of these bank buildings are examples of Mid Century Modern Architecture , and several are still in use today. By the end of the decade, it had completed two student residence halls for Arizona State University . In

81-466: Was designed by the noted local architecture firm of Weaver & Drover . Enrollment peaked in 1975, when 2,561 students attended the school. Phoenix Union High School District board members voted to close the school in November 1981, due to declining enrollments that has caused financial problems for the district. Parents then filed a lawsuit in an effort to keep the school open. At the time of

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