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  1. Cooley High School was the subject of a popular film from 1975 appropriately titled "Cooley High". We are searching for any further information, and a more accurate history, regarding Cooley High School. The photo above is the Cooley High building from when it was known as Lane Technical High School (c. 1930s). A more recent photo of the high school building is also welcome.

  2. 25. Juni 2015 · Eric Monte wrote the film based on his time at the real Cooley Vocational High School. Although he suffered several strokes in recent years, he remembers it well. ERIC MONTE: We had fun - fun, fun ...

  3. Edwin Gilbert Cooley Vocational High School (also known as Cooley Vocational High School and Upper Grade Center, commonly known as Cooley High) was a public 4–year vocational high school and middle school located in the Old Town neighborhood on the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Opened primarily to serve Cabrini-Green in 1958, Cooley was housed in a high school building ...

  4. John Wayne Gacy attended Carl Schurz High School and was an undistinguished student. Gacy would tell his first wife that he was hauled out of the school in a straitjacket “a couple of times” after...

  5. 3. Mai 2019 · Letter From Infamous Killer John Wayne Gacy Found by Suburban Chicago High School “The truth and the facts of this case never came out,” the killer declared. “If I am guilty of anything, it ...

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  7. Cooley High School. Cooley High School, designed by Donaldson & Meier and opened in 1928, was named after former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas M. Cooley. It was constructed at a cost of $758,270, the equivalent in purchasing power to about $13,900,000 in 2024, to meet the educational needs of a rapidly growing area of Detroit.