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Gin Q9ur Eeluheh Jfrienh aah Principal Bop iBurter There's one who shares our hopes and fears, . To whom we go in joy and tears. He's always there to be our friend, Advise, and to our needs attend. Through ups and downs our class has gone, And now at last our task is done. To Junior High we bid adieu, And to our friendly teachers, too. Through life we'll take the gain we've made, And for our work we'll feel repaid. To Mr. Porter, our dear friend, Some message kind we wish to send ' And so to show affection true ,Our book we dedicate to you.
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4 Bama yuninr Ziaigb School The Dana Office was the most active place in the school. All A9 pupils were acquainted with some part of the office staff. The members of this staff were, Mr. Roy Porter, prin- cipalg Miss Bea Whittlesey, girls' vice-principal, and Mr. Cedric Stannard, boys' vice'-principalgn Mrs. Lucile Strawn and Miss Elizabeth Repetschnig, counselors and guides for the Dana boys and girlsg Mr. Ernest Steele, the attendance teacher, who with the help of Mrs. Berthalngmire, took care of the absence, tardi- ness and truancyg Miss Margaret Pederson, theqbook clerk g and Miss Elizabeth Pickles, Mr, Porter's private secretary. V The office force oversaw the activities of the school and it was partly to them that the A9 class owed the credit for so many successful activities undertaken at Dana. 6
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