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Page 40 text:
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UNDERCLASS A DAISY A man once told a story About a daisy in the midst of a mudhole When everything around this daisy Was tattered decayed and cold ‘So straight!' he said that daisy stood With pride and dignity Until the daisy, not the mudhole Was all that he could see. Looking at this daisy There was something he wanted to know In the midst of all this debris How could that daisy grow? He thought and thought it over The answer remains unknown But one thing he certainly realized It wasn’t impossible for it to have grown. I don’t know whether the story is true But there is something that can be learned That through work and perservcrence Anything can be earned. M. E. Blue-Friedman
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Page 39 text:
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ESSENTIAL SUPPORT Since its inception, and continuing to the present. University High School has been able to exist and to flourish due in large measure to the support of two organizations: The Parents-Teachcr-Student Organization, and the Advisory Board. The P.T.S.O. Parent involvement has always been an essential ingredient in the UHS philosophy. Without the encouragement from concerned and loving parents, our students would not feel secure enough to face the challenges of growing up, and the demands and pressures of an academic high school. The parents meet monthly, learn about the program's ups and downs, help in teacher selection, raise funds for student activities, and when necessary, cajole, demand, and demonstrate before the powers that be. The parents know the value of University High; their commitment is real. Ms. Robbye Lee, current PTSO president, follows a line of able predecessors: Mr. G. Van Horne, Ms. L. Kirby, Ms. Naomi Chambers, Ms. Gladys Ray (2 terms), and Mr. Clarence Wright, (3 terms). To all of the officers and members, we say “thank you!” 35
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