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9'l.Qw1ztto,5.faM, N EWS ETTE STAFF, FALL FIRST ROW, left lo righf: J. Wood, C, Nelson, B. Smiih, M. Vezilich, R, Rich- ford, J. Shelby, B. Nelson. SECOND ROW: B. Lalham. NEWSETTE STAFF, SPRING FIRST ROW, lefl' To right: M. Braid- wood, R. Hildebrand, D. Baflles, J. Rob- erts, J. Bishop, D. McHone, B. Hanna. SECOND ROW: S. Davis, J. Nahmens, M. Vezilich, C. Ansberry, D, Togneffi, P. Pickard, J. Wood. THIRD ROW: A. Babros. ls The NewseTTe coming ouT This Friday? was The cry oT The sTudenTs To The ediTors, Joe Shelby, Fall oT '49, and MiTch Vezelich, Spring oT '50, WiTh These ediTors and The greaT help oT Miss BenneTT, The Journalism Teacher, The NewseTTe ended one oT iTs mosT successTul years as The Albany l-liqh School paper. The lNlewseTTe came ouT nearly every weelc and Friday aTTe-rnoon saw The eighT hun- dred sTudenTs oT Albany wiTh Their eyes glued on The liTTle Tourepage Tabloid unTil They had compleTely absorbed The conTenTs. The reason Tor such a successTul year was The Teamworlc presenTed by The PrinT Shop and The Journalism Class. The PrinT Shop, under The very able direcTion oT lvlr. Finn, was as gre-aT a TacTor in puTTing ouT The NewseTTe as The Journalism sTudenTs who wroTe The sTories. Two sTudenTs, Elwin LayTon, and Bob l'leaTh, were linoTypisTs, and PaT Piclcard acTed as copy TypisT. These sTudenTs deserve much crediT Tor The work They did.
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w' GIRLS SFNIOQ HI-Y FIRST ROW, I-III I' Iwgm J WIIIIA, 'Il Svh--my F. Lfuyrnmv J Snmrllow D G1.ll.1r J. Row-uIoI J Awqlfo, 8. IZ-onmwqlou, B. Cald- .v'II, A Tnnzmzu E Prvvccll, 0 Atwood J Cfthm SfCOND ROW J IIWINI, I-'. Jwffrw, 'II Ovvfv ,vu G. Pwr J IVIIIIP, I Lum, R Ruvw M WsIIl.mm S. Sw-:M Ii. Lf-I-Imnw, J Fvvqlvuln L Kvl- B Ioqq THIRD ROW. F. Wslcox . RIO. In-II C 'JJIIA .J Nultm: fwfr J Hmm J Parkxl Wnrln :dvr B SIII-, N LAUII, A FI'InnuIv1 J. Pvmu. IN Zhnxlu, J Hirvmwoalvu VOURTH ROWi C Ivlvrim, A '.II-mmf D, Dumpwy III. Z,Iv.III.n'o, S JoImxon, C. Cmrmfr, H. Louq, P. Buuimru, N Pr1'1I,ov1, J Kwf, IJ Bm'kI1ofI J Wood, NI. Dmkms. FIFTH ROW' M J B J E. Oduqard, C. Iv'In.m, N Drrvcr Hmxyon, T. Tamlm, L. Beam. Noun, S. Anim-,-.y B. Kopp, A. Iimck.-In-II, FJ. Ryriunw P. NIOII E ZIQQQIIIU-g C. Larson is I FOLK DANCING CLUB FIRST ROW, I4-it to nqhtt WI. EIUIYIP, P, Zack, L Zack P Rndq:-rj 8, Nivixcu S. Fa- In-r J HIIIII-rw HI Ruff! L. Pars-0:1 P. Ctx, A. Tnicduc P. GIIIIIMIII: E, PVMCCII J PQI!-fy J Crank., P Pmknrzi Sr I Jmood SELOW-D ROW' P. Giwzsw, B HHH 3. RC.-, JI. Bdunr B Cwptm 4.1 J Renard-on J. Z.x.,mafo, V. Peur-o S Pmufr II, LIVILI, D Vf-vwf, P Gcwxcn C. Nr- ,ony D. Rggyo THIRD RON J ZIIe1vv'u'VS Brock: 'J Bcqga'-N, 5 Hqucinck-ou, J. Smnnwzxq, n. OJ:- Iafo, C. Ge-fella, C. Sanufem Hutmarcs D. Stratford, J. Haliwfxv. J, Hammg I.. VAIMHZA FOURTH ROW' D. Shore D. Robmi L. GHIIIUI, P, C3IIy2r, B. I.'IcGompwy B. Cvay IJ Bcarn, 'A Aschmam J.Br1qgn III Kmney S. Guermq, J. Exchnorn, J. F..rze J. Peterson D, SNMP. FIFTH ROW: R, WAI- Iacv J Rendahl, B. SIGYLOIIV H. Eyurle-v D, Hampton J. Hoff G. Allen, J Wlkfwan, E. Robmzsozmr W, Wailacc, B. Enmgor, G, 'Nan- nop, J. Gwc-mood V. RIqq1c, K Parker, G, Vmta, L. Kalon, J. Bel- Ienve, R. HIIGL-brand, J. Nahmens, F. SteeIu, C Schultz. rw n as ff Tw ,I III OCI4 W1 plwfuf POW Iwi 'n gm. L IJ H V,,'1,- Ig Rgew KZ 'fan-I U 1' I F 'FJIIII D Hfwul K 5.1, fp wgmxz V Sw III SW 'QED HON C SLIIIIW W O ck! ' LQIW--. I1 I,'Im, E SMH fr O i1.m2f-, M W'fII'A 'f . V HI IIIIRD WON 'S DLI. L 'I Hmm, U S114 I I5 Vol D ifx'..v1 I F4191 U JVTIII' ' 1 ,N T .Iuf'm'I V R1I,' .J U rifwy wk 1 'IWBI RO r 'wer fi N1 . L I'.u','f IL P. D ww, Q. Li. Sv ., Iv' U ., f K?i.iH.y Ni. ' M uf .II ' -wh, I. Swv .UH ' Av I If ., .. E11 .. ..-,. Q . '11 -IRJ i J'.t' .' 5 I Vw J F41 53m ' SLI4 D PII. , I. E Pw.f!.I'f I. 'MII'- .I Ii.- .. I on FOURTH C ' I- H. Simw- Q' If R Inu., f 'Lv
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Kawai, The members oT This year's STudenT CourT were IcepT very busy wiTh many offenses. They iudged everyThing from loaning sTudenT body cards To sneak- ing inTo TooTbalI and baske-Tball games. The iudge, Dick Heinzel, The courT cleric, CharloTTe TarleTon, and associaTe judges, RiTa Russo, Gordon Muir, Bob SmiTh, and Gloria Beniamin, The eighTh and ninTh grade represenTaTive, make up This year's STudenT CourT. All sTudenTs who have commiTTed oTTenses againsT The rules of any oT The sTudenT organizaTions are Tried by The STudenT CourT. lldgglif, The Albany I-Iigh TraTTic Squad consisTs of Juniors and Seniors who are assigned posiTions Tor direcTing Trahfic and supervising conducT in The halls. Members of The squad serve unTil graduahng. ATTer a year oT service, members are awarded a pin by The sTudenT body. The squad is headed by PresidenT CharloTTe Tarle- Ton and SecreTary Irene Lenes. The remaining mem- bers oT The execuTive board oT The squad are Sher- man Davis, Adaire Blackwell, and Dave TogneTTi. I.asT Term The squad was headed by PresidenT Dick Hein- zel, SecreTary BeTTy Osborn, and ExecuTiye Board Bud Glines, Irene Lenes, and'Sharon Andrews. STUDENT COURT FIRST ROW, Ieff To right C. Tarlefon, G. Beniamin, R. Russo, D. Heinzel, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: G. Muir. TRAFFIC SQUAD FIRST ROW, IefT To right J. Willis, I, Lenes, A. Blackwell, B. Dows, D. Heinzel, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: S. Andrews, N. Lahfi, S. Johnson, S. Davis, W. Hana- han, D. Toqne1Ti, J. Lockhart, G. Mark- Iey. THIRD ROW: J. Kerr, M. Fosfer, C. Tarlefcn, L. Boarn.
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