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Kind and devoted, he taught his students in a way that won their respect, admiration, and love. He invariably thought of others before himself and dedicated himself to his work, the mathematical education of the younger generation. He was always willing to give students help in their times of need and assisted many of his former students with their problems. We, at Anderson, are indeed fortuncrte to have had Mr. Christy as a member of our fac- ulty. It is to the memory of this great teacher that we dedicate our 1957 Andersonian. 4 Mr. KENNETH CHRISTY
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William M. Judd Clarence W. Bell Jr Louis W Graf Jr Dav'd P k , . . , . I usac Edward B. Wright President Vice-President Madeline Lieberman Clerk Member Member Member ANDERSON BOARD OF EDUCATION The ,Andersonian has provided a panorama of school achieve- ments and growth since 1930. The current year is one of the most important in the development ot Anderson High School since l93O, the year ot the initial consolidation ot the one room schools. Some emphasis is devoted to current growth and development in this issue. More than a year ago consideration was initiated concerning the advantages to all that might be realized through a combination ot the Anderson and the Newton School Districts. Both Boards of Education made independent studies ot the proposal. A series of ioint board meetings were conducted. Early in 1957 the Boards ot Education reached agreement that the merger would be advanta- geous to both districts. The proposal was presented to the patrons of the communities through the newspapers and at meetings ot the various organizations ot the communities. The new district became effective on April 3, l957, by action of the County Board ot Education. Members appointed to serve on the new board of education are Mr. Judd, Mr. Wright and Mr. Graf from the Anderson Board and Mr. Burger and Mr. Muhl- berger from the Newtown Board of Education. lt is due to this development that the Board members and administrative personnel of both districts appear in this publication. This new school district, developed through consolidation with Newtown, is the major educational advancement in this area since i929-30. The i957-58 enrollment will probably exceed 2700 pupils. The district will have a tax duplicate ot about S33,000,000. The educational program is being expanded to improve the educational opportunities ot the boys and girls. Conditions generally are improving steadily. Our schools are receiving the recognition iustitied by supe- rior educational achievement attained through a good educational pro- gram, growth to a desirable size, financial ability and a willing public. We thank sincerely the people ot this comminity tor their support and encouragement in these developments. NEWTOWN BOARD OF EDUCATION James Traquair P. C. Muhlberger Mary Catherine Wersel A. M. Kinney, Jr. Margaret Thomas Clerk are l Delbert Burger President Vice-President Member Member Member
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