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coolidge celebrates Oth ear lOpposite page, top photol Coolidge's first school in 1913 was a one room schoolhouse northwest of the present site of Coolidge. The town did not yet exist. The first high school was started in 1985. Students first met in the Woman's Club and Community Church buildings. During that year, the first high school building was constructed. Construction was completed in time for the students to use in the fall of 1936. That building today houses the Coolidge Junior High School. Our present high school was built in 1954. lOpposite page, bottom photo! The first post office in Coolidge was located on Coolidge Avenue. It was started in 1926, later moved to Main Street, and later on, to Central Avenue. iPhoto left, this pagel 1926 was also the year the first church in Coolidge was started. It was the Community Presby- terian Church. Another Presbyterian church was located southwest of town and the two churches merged to form the present church. The building pic- tured here was moved to Blackwater several years ago. Photos were courtesy of the COOLIDGE ,,.., . , .J-,i.. 51,5 3 . , , . 1 . 'Sf ' -1 1' 1 1 Mr, 'yP --319 Y - Y ., .il , A Kllililn was .f N lmhtwusie ' 5 ' K -tmunaaum ' F ' f. fx get Even in 1955 beating rivaling town Florence was one of the first objectives of Coolidge High School. This car was decorated for homecoming halftime festivities during that year. 1 Y H . if . E 1 l Mix., , X w..... ..u...--.a...-..i. . . N ,, 1 Wiatw f . ifilhdun 4 M ' H .4-JW. N . N, n, 'tr .-we -1 N l. J, M Er Qi! 93 W it i.,3.If:.3f5?74 . ,J 1 L wi . ' ' ,in 2' 3 g'
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