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  2. John Bartram High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was named after Philadelphian botanist John Bartram. It was built to relieve overcrowding at West Philadelphia High School due to population increases in the southwest part of the city. According to a history of the school published on its 50th anniversary, the school was originally planned to be built at 74th Street and Dicks Avenue ...

  3. List of schools of the School District of Philadelphia

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    Charles Y. Audenried Junior High School (currently Universal Audenried Charter High School) Elizabeth Duane Gillespie Junior High School, closed 2011; George Wharton Pepper Middle School, closed 2013; Holmes Junior High School; John P. Turner Middle School; Mayer Sulzberger Middle School, closed 2010; Norris S. Barratt Middle School, closed 2012

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  5. Erik Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams attended John Bartram High School. As a senior, he was a powerful defensive lineman, receiving All-Public League honors. He also competed in the shot put and discus throw. Poor grades prevented him from obtaining an NCAA Division I scholarship, so he enrolled at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio.

  6. Category:John Bartram High School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "John Bartram High School alumni" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Earl Monroe - Wikipedia

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    His high school teammates at John Bartram High School called him "Thomas Edison" because of the many moves he invented. Growing up in his South Philadelphia neighborhood, Monroe was initially interested in soccer and baseball more than basketball. By age 14, Monroe was 6'3" and his interest in basketball grew, playing center during most of his ...

  8. Bernie Custis - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Eugene Custis (September 23, 1928 – February 23, 2017) was an American and Canadian football player who went on to a distinguished coaching career. He is known for having been the first black professional quarterback in the modern era and first in professional Canadian football, starting for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1951.

  9. Jon Clark (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Jon Clark was drafted in the sixth round (187th pick) by the Chicago Bears. [4] In his rookie season he only played in one game. [5] In his second season he played in one game because of injuries to the offensive line. [6]