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€ACTiiAGC-TC€r DCAUD €f EDUCATION FIRST ROW (left to right) Hall Chapman. R. C. Boggs. F. R. Owens. SECOND ROW—Ralph Allen (President). Edgar Dixon (Clerk.) At the request of the State Department of Education, and through the Athens County Board of Education, the school systems of the Carthage and the Troy Townships were consolidated in August. 1941. The new Carthage-Troy Consolidated School District consists of the grade schools of Lottridge. Coolville. Torch. Hockingport and the Troy High School at Coolville. In August a new school board was appointed by the County Board to complete the calendar year. I he members of that board were Clyde Parrish. Marry Carleton. Edgar Dixon, Ralph Allen, and Isadore Montle. At the election in the fall the following new members were elected, and began their duties in January. Edgar Dixon. R. C. Boggs. F. R. Owens. Ralph Allen, and Hall Chapman. The first three named were elected to serve for the term of four years, and the last two for a term of two years. Mr. Allen is president of the board, and Mr. Dixon is the secretary. 1 he schools in the district have received many benefits this year. Many books were purchased for the use of the schools. New gymnasium equipment was purchased for the Troy High Gym. An auto repair system for the school busses, with Ralph Gillilan as chief mechanic, was installed in the basement of the Farm Shop Building at Coolville. Thus the repairs needed for the school busses can be done in this shop. The schools of the district are proud of their administrators and school system, and are trying hard to keep Carthage-Troy at the top in the county system. PAGE THREE
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fyoSlGUMVui We all agree that it is a great privilege to be an American. We, the seniors of 1942-43. feel that this book represents one of the privileges of every American—the right of everyone to have an education. Let us all appreciate a little more deeply the United States of America and all it stands for, and help to preserve its ideals for posterity. edUcG,tian-- 7o III JutelicGu School Gltild'ien Oul Quale nice o jbe+HGclacy.
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