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Atlanta’s population reached 110,000 in 1920. In order to accommodate the growing number of school aged children, a classroom building and auditorium were built at 1080 Euclid Avenue to house one of Atlanta’s first junior high schools.

Bass Junior High was converted to a high school in 1948 and the gymnasium was built in 1949.

The school’s teams were known as the "Blue Wave" and later as the "Warriors" and were clothed in the school colors of blue and white.

The buildings, which in recent years served as Mary Lin Elementary’s temporary location, were used by the Atlanta School Board until mid-1996.