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Vice Principal McCuIlar WELCOME to Phoenix Union, Mr. Pyle! The former Arizona governor is given an honor guard as he enters the campus, Mr. McCullar escorts him to the Auditorium A fx eva . Principal-Elect Well Prepared From dean of boys to vice principal to prin- cipal. That's the success story of Mr. Earl McCullar, who will head the Phoenix Union High School administration next fall. The new executive succeeds Principal James S. Carter, who will be head man at Phoenix Central High School which opens next fall. The Board of Education made no mistake in selecting Earl McCullar for this responsibility. Backed by years of experience as a coach, teacher, and administrator, Mr. McCullar is well aware of the potential and present value of a technical high school. He has the backing and loyalty of this school's faculty and stu- dents. They know he will steer Phoenix Union on a steady course of progress. where Mr. Pyle was featured speaker at the annual Christmas assembly ushering the Yule Season. Student Body President Kent Olson is walking in left background.
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Their Wisdom Help U Grow LEADER: Supt. Bruce Moore, in his first year as executive head of our PUHS stem, has proved hislleader- SY ship while winning friends with the d the ublic. school personnel an p Opening of Carl Hayden and Central High Schools next fall will add extra burdens and responsibility to hardworking members of the Board of Education and Superintendent Moore. A few ears ago, with the closing of Carver, Y and later when Phoenix Union and Tech com- bined, the number of schools shrank to six. Now again their burden has risen to eight: seven large high schools and Phoenix College H d , Dr. Trevor G. Browne, Mrs. F. A. Bons, Dr. C ouR BOARD: Jay y e We can be assured that each decision made by the Board will be a wise move, not only for the present, but also for the future of the Phoenix Union High Schools. With their guid- ance and inspiration, our system has become one of the nation's largest and most progress- ive. How much it will grow in the years to come depends in part on them. We have faith in their integrity, wisdom, and judgment. harles S. Purtymun, Jr., Frank Haze Burch
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