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They Aim High Thinking big is a requisite, these days, to serving on the Board of Education. So huge are the problems in an expanding school dis- trict such as ours that today's actualities make yesterday's unrealistic predictions seem in- deed tame. Tomorrow's problems are now here! Plans for a long-term expansion program calling for multi-million dollar bond issues have given the board more than their share of worries. But their experience, foresight, and wisdom give assurance that Phoenix Union High Schools will maintain their place near the top in America's great educational fields. Often expressed is the board's hope that public interest in the schools will grow, along with the problems of expansion. Only when the citizens of the community take active part can the schools do their best for all concerned. Supt. Bruce K. Moore BOARD OF EDUCATION members include ttopl Dr. ibottom, from Ieftl the Rev. William Bostrom, Elmo G Trevor G. Browne, Frank Haze Burch, Mrs. F. A. Bonsj Gerber, and Dr. Charles Purtymun, Jr., l954 -59
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