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Published by the Senior Class
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ALBANY I-HGH SCI-IDOL
ALBANY, CALIFORNIA
SPRING,1947
DEDICHTIOII...
To each dance and game
Each triencl and flame
Anol those parties with couples in every nook
To every frolic ancl prom
Every pre-exam qualm
When our hearts anol our knees fairly shook
To all our skits and plays
Anol all our school days
The lune Class of '47 cledicates this book
HDIII Ill TRB IOII
WOMEN S FACULTY
FIRST ROW, lett to right: B. Vrcmna, H. Akin. Z. Archibald, C. Spiro, M. Cude,
P. Gill, L. Houghton, M. Gilchrist, I. Visulli. SECOND ROW: l".Smith, M.Gilsenan,
D. Watt, M. Glover, B. Foster, W. Goode, L. North, C. Dietschy, H. Fake.
CHARLES A. MOORE F. WILLIAM FEENY
Principal Vice-Principal
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MEN'S FACULTY
FIRST ROW, leit to right: W. Myers, I. Hoskins, S. Chessum, P. Nathan, M
Gould, W. Bouton, C. Moore, S. Luhmer, S. Flequl, D. Travers. SECOND ROW
W. Ifeeny, R. Schuman, I. Robins. R. Culllxn, C. Firm. R. Brown I. Ryan
R. Yourd, R. Hughes, D. Fleenor, I. Wells.
M. GILSENAN I. P. ROBINS
Girls' Counselor Boys' Counselor
LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Lindstrom, I. Mosley, M. North, G. Yonge, D. Gregory,
I. Klein. R. Wilson, K. Roberts. I. Douglas, E. Goldman, M. O'Berto,
R. Morris.
EUUGIIR STHFF
IRENE KLEIN PAULA MARTIN
Editor Business Manager
IEAN MOSLEY EARL GOLDMAN
Associate Editor Assistant Editor
GEORGE YONGE GLORIA LINDSTROM MARVIN NORTH MARY LOU BELLAMY DAVE GREGORY
Photography Editor Art Director Sports Editor Assistant Business Manager Assistant Sports Editor
ROY WILSON BOB MORRIS IEAN DOUGLAS MARION O'BERTO KENNETH ROBERTS
Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member Low-12 Associate Low-I2 Associate Low-12 Associate
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SEIIIDRS JUIIE '47
ROY WILSON
Class President
SHERMAN LOCK!! LOUISE SMITH
Vice-President Secraiary-Treasurer
CLASS OFFICERS
ADVISORS
MISS GOODE MR. BROWN MISS VISALLI
Advisor Advisor Advisor
GARY ANDREWS
IACKIE BAKOSH
PHYLLIS BROTHERS
MILDRED BORBA
BILL BRAN DT
LOLA IANE BRYAN
FRED BOLTON
LOLA BUSEY
MARY LOU BELLAMY
IEAN BURGHER
GERALDINE CALHOUN
SHIRLEY COBERLY
CHARLES CLARKE
BEVERLY CORTELYOU
BILL EDWARDS
PAUL DUBROFF
IAMES ELY
BEVERLY FILBERT
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I IM FLEMING
LOIS FOSTER
:oz Gmoux
LARRY GANN
EARL GOLDMAN
SHIRLEY GRANHOLT
DAVID GREGORY
IAMES GORDON
RICHARD HEALEY
ELIZABETH HALL
MARIE HANSEN
PATRICIA HILL
IOAN HARVEY
CORA HOLMES
ELLA IOHNSON
ANNE IVANCICH
RICHARD IOHNSON
WARREN' IOHNSON
RONALD IENSEN
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IRENE KLEIN
IOAN KRANZ
PHYLLIS KINMAN
ROSE KRAICAR
ROBERT LEONARD
PATRICIA LEE
GLORIA LINDSTROM
PAULA MARTIN
LOUELLA MAY
BILL MCCONNELL
DONALD MEADS
IOAN MCDEVITT
NORMA MITCHELL
IEAN MOSLEY
ROBERT MORRIS
KAYE MULLANEY
CHARLES NECKEL
BETTY NEBLING
HOWARD NELSON
MILETA NOE
MARVIN NORTH
LOWELL NORTON
FRANCES OLIVERIO
NEDDA PEKOW
IANET PEMBERTON
ROBERT PUGH
MARIANNE PENDO
OLIVE PETERSEN
PEGGY PRIEST
EVELYN RICHARDSON
RICHARD ROBB
ROBERT ROGERS
HASTINGS SCHMIDT
BETTY SCHAUER
TACK SCHMALENBERGER
IACKIE SMYTHE
IOANNE STARR
CLAIRE STAUBER
KEITH STINE
ANNA LEE STEWART
IOAN TATOUSEK
GENE THOME
BETTY THOMAS
TASUKO TSUGAWA
SHIRLEY VEZILICH
CLAUDIA WILLIAMS
MARILYN WYMAN
GEORGE YONGE
RICHARD DODGE
CAMERA SHY
TACK ADORANTE MARIORIE PRICE
TOM LEIMIBACH TOM EBERT
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BOB MORRIS
Student Body President
BOARD OF CONTROL
Way hack in lanuary, a lima, lang
time aaa
We chase aurselves a president,
Bob Merrie as you know.
Ana as his choice campanlan lar
our vice president,
Lyle Welsh is the one when seems to
be heaven eehl.
Bill Huskies represents the lacinye
While laclclefe for the gale, A
Fred Bolton is Boys' League president
And it's Millie for the "sale"
Betty Schauer is the hotevtakinq honey
For second vice president 'chereis
Norton, Ian,
Shirley Grahholt ralces in the money
And publicity? Qzzie is our man.
These, our honored board, rule the school
And under "our Bill" apply the golden r
BOARD OF CONTROL
SEATED. left to tight: I. Smythe, B. Schuuer, I, Norton B Moms
L. Welch. F. Bolton, B. Huskins. STANDING: O. Nelson S Gran
A halt. M. Borbcx.
STUDENT COURT
SEATED, left to right: S.
Vezilich, J. Douglas, J.
Kranz, J. Schmalenberger,
G. Andrews, G. Yonge.
STUDEIIT CUURT HIID TRHFFIC SQUIID
You Won't see them on motorcycles nor will they be wearing badges, for
these traitic officers stand in the hails of Albany High to maintain peaceful con-
duct While students pass to and from classes. They give tickets to culprits who
persist in exceeding speed limits or prancing up the Wrong stairs.
Rounding up and sentencing those who have wandered from the straight and
narrow are the duties ot the Student Court. Although lynching is not common,
such sentences as singing "The Old Mill Stream" with all the motions while
eating crackers or Writing interminable compositions convince students that
"crime does not pay."
TRAFFIC SQUAD
FIRST ROW, left to right:
B. Hall, H. Dyer, F. Lock-
hart, G. Andrews. SECOND
ROW: D. Glines, B. Brown,
D. Bouchet, L. Welch, G.
Erickson. THIRD ROW: R.
Jensen, L. Etingoff, G.
Hedquist. FOURTH ROW:
B. Davis, I. Klein.
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LOW-10 GLOVER
FIRST ROW, left to right:
B. Redding, M. Lowe, H.
Layton, B. McCorder, K.
Nelson, D. Howell, N.
Tarleton, J. McElroy, G.
Tjinsvold. SECOND ROW:
V. Monti, B. Osborne, B.
Young, N. Patsnick, J.
Lynch, R. Leinbach, D.
Mosheir, N. Kelly, D. Mar-
dilla, A. Moore. THIRD
ROW: J. Runyan, E. Trip-
lett, F. Weinberg, R. Pea-
cock, B. Roberts, B. Sar-
gent, J. Young, B. Wil-
muth, A. Pate, A. Jelton.
LOW-10 MYERS
FIRST ROW, left to right:
A. Dahl, B. Davis,B.Beau-
champ, B. Hill, J. Crispin,
D. Grisham, B. Morra.
SECOND ROW: B. Biscay,
L. Fiddler, D. Harriman,
M. Gough, J. Berry, A.
Alderson, M. Detrick, C.
Crooks. THIRD ROW: D.
Davey, T. Furze, A. Klein-
knecht, L. Gowen, T. Beck-
er, E. Flegel, J. Darrah,
D. Godfrey.
H-10 CHESSUM
FIRST ROW, left to right:
R. Webb, J. Yonke, B.
Stanley, N. Zucca, P.
Trapanese, N. Vargas, L.
Pasini, R. Reid. SECOND
ROW: G. Sorensen, L. For-
est, H. Wong, P. Vander-
burgh, H. Richford, B.
Pihl, M. Zinn. THIRD
ROW: J. Regan, A. Wells,
R. Vargas, R. Stebbins, B.
Tate, B. Thatcher, D.
Gehb.
HIGH-10 GILL
FIRST ROW, left to right:
M. Leigh, J. Kolari, S.
LaPoint, A. Hall, C. Gan-
nett, L. McAllister, J.
Moss. SECOND ROW: J.
Hogue, B. Lenes, E. Ho-
gan, P. Kane, G. Marriott,
D. Kobe, N. Hinkle. THIRD
ROW: J. Lax, R. Matous,
J. Kalberer, J. Johnston,
B. Miller, L. Mitchell, M.
Arnonie.
HIGH-10 SMITH
FIRST ROW, left to right
N. Meinke, R. Beemer, M
Mori, B. Leth, R. Luparia,
M. Standridge, S. Mc-
Bride S Kenned SE -
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OND ROW: S. Newth, H
Wood, M. Williams, E.
Lineer, M. Baxter, D. An-
derson, M. Broome, S
Nickolette. THIRD ROW.
E. Hansen, B. Newman, R
schupp, n. Boger,N.Vella,
D. Binninger, M. Oakley
N. Carmelich.
HIGH-10 TRAVERS
FIRST ROW, left to right:
J. Cirimeli, G. Bertino,
M. Granholt, A. Engleking,
D. Bowen, D. Benner, B.
Ball, L. Clark, M. Boden,
H. Lindamood, R. Nelson.
SECOND ROW: G. Parks,
J. Capaluto, J. Brogden,
D. Evers, D. Crabtree, C.
De Ford, D. Caldwell, J.
Oliverio, J. Fox, D. Ar-
nonie. THIRD ROW: T.
Johnson, J. Grant, E.
Huber, W. Elliot, G. Gil-
bert, J. Cox, R. Webb, C.
Archer, D. Daunt.
LOW-11 FAKE
FIRST ROW, left to right:
P. Casey, M. Pagliero, B.
Durst, R. Morasco, L. Arri,
A. Martino, S. Feinstein,
P. Foley, G. Hedquist, L.
Netto, D. Bolton. SECOND
ROW: D. Brown, A. Gold-
man, T. Hanson, V. Evans,
E. Long, L. Minnamoto, A.
Karpo, N. Bloom, H. Hub-
bard, P. Haggard, L. Krit-
zer. THIRD ROW: C. Hart,
C. Ott, W. Charter, W.
Asp, T. Carroll, D. Brin-
ninger, B. Hastings,
LOW-11 RYAN
FIRST ROW, left to right:
L. Craft, D. Yanazi, M.
Randle, E. Thomas, S.
Singer, P. Reed, B. Yonge,
W. Sargent, W. Thomas,
S. Michner.SECOND ROW:
W. Walton, D. Thompson,
W. Peterson, S. Stewart,
A. Trucco, D. Wilson, S.
Richelieu, L. Smith, D.
Rogers, A. Marsala. THIRD
ROW: 0. Webster, C. Kiss-
ner, K. Martin, P. 0'Don-
nell, T. Stewart, F. Mar-
ietti, D. Thompson, L.
Russell.
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SHIRLEY COBERLY PHYLLIS BROTHERS
THE IIEUISETTE
Rushing to the Print Shop, making new dummies, finding lost stories and
at the same time trying to keep a sane and pleasant outlook on life represent
part of the' frantic effort that a lournalism student puts forth to get your Newsette
to you every Friday.
Supervised by Mr. lames Wells, Editor Shirley Coherly and Assistant Editor
Phyllis Brothers were supported by a very capable staff. Edith Magazineandliora
Wood of the News Department have kept you well informed. The feature page
Was handled very successfully with feature editor Iackie Bakosh and assistant
Marion O'Berto. Keeping you posted on all sports events and activities, Danny
Glines, with Gale Erickson as his able assistant, Well deserves our compliments.
The circulation department, headed by Ianice Pickering, receives the acclaim
for delivering the Newsette on time. Sam Zierke and Elwin Layton deserve the
main credit for the printing.
NEWSETTE STAFF
SEATED, left to right: L. Wood, G. Hedquist, E, Magazine, S. Ccberly, P. Brothers, J. Bakosh, J. Pickering. STANDING: M. O'Berto,
D. Glines, G. Erickson, P. Haggard, H. Sargent.
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Layton, S. Zierke, E. Huber, IVI.
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GIRLS' ORGIIIIIZII
GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD
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SEATED, left to right: G. Calhoun, J. Smythe, P. Priest, J. Mosley, A. Stewart, M. Borba, B. Hall, G. Hedouist, P Brot s
GIRLS' LEAGUE
REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST ROW, left to right
L. Boam, C. Beaga, J. Wil
lis, N. Drieber, E. Thcmas
P. Casey, M. Borba, E
Hall, M. IVIori, N. Pekow.
SECOND ROW: L. Kellcgg
I. Murphy, W. Stacey, B
Brownell, D. Verner, P.
Martin, B. Evans, I. Lenes,
L. Pasini, L. McAllister,
J. Mosley. THIRD ROW
J. Kerr, N. Patsnick, A
Brogdon, M. Moores,
Calhoun, L. Wood,
Bryan, J. Douglas,
Schultz, I. Klein,
Smythe, A. Stewart.
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HONORARY CLUB
FIRST ROW, left to right:
L. Smith, G. Calhoun, B.
Filbert, I. Klein, M. Bell
amy, P. Brothers. SEC
OND ROW: S. Vezilich, P.
Priest, J. Mosley, M. Pen
do, L. Bryan, M. Borba
P. Williams.
S. Coberly, I. Klein.
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REPRESENTATIVES
FIRST ROW, left to right:
M. Vezilich, K. Wood, B.
Latham, R. Johnson, J.
McConnell, G. Garrells.
SECOND ROW: D. Boucher,
F. Bolton, B. Brandt, B.
Thumberg, O. Webster.
THIRD ROWZ F. Crooks, J.
Regan, B. Webb, D. La
Fond, D. Boger, B. Han-
son, M. Arnone, D.
Cvitusia.
RALLY COMMITTEE
FIRST ROW, left to right:
B. Francis, R. Wilson, F.
Schimmel, E. Goldman.
SECOND ROW: D. Durland,
C. Lindh, W. Johnson, G.
Andrews. THIRD ROW: L.
Norton, A. Reasoner, D
Ziegenfuss. FOURTH ROW
J. Vetterli, J. Diani.
S' ORGFIIIIZHTI
BOYS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD
SEATED, left to right: L. Reid, B. Huskins, F. Belton, D. Bcuchet.
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GRADUATING SENIOR ATHLETES-FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Goldman, R. Wilson, G. Yonge, F. Bolton.
C. Clark, D. Iohnson, T. Leimhack. SECOND ROW: B. Brandt, S. Locke, H. Nelson, D. Gregory, R. Pugh,
' - . A d I. S h lenber er, D. Meads,
B. Morris, H. Schmidt. THIRD ROW. M. North, L. Gunn, R Iensen, G. n rews, c ma q
R. Robb.
BIISEBIILI.
The Cougar Nine of the l947 season played fine ball at all times and showed
much promise for future years.
Those boys who played their last year of baseball for Albany were Larry
Gann, Dick lohnson, Tom Leinbach, and Bob Murray. Leimbach and Murray
played smart baseball throughout the season. The good all-around perform-
ance of Gann and the heavy hitting oi Iohnson will be missed in seasons to come.
BASEBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW, lei! to right: I. Klein, B. Castell, T. Leimback, D. Iohnson, I. Kalberer, B.
Willis, B. Marcus. SECOND ROW: B. Georgette, B. Miller, C. Hart. THIRD ROW: E. Iacobson, D. Grosser,
T. Stewart, B. Murray, B. Thatcher, R. Matous.
TRHCH
Despite the lack of a good field, a large and enthusiastic track turnout
observed regular training rules under the direction of Coach Don Travers,
As was seen from the results of the lntramural Track Meet, the tenth
and eleventh grades held most of the regular track men.
This season was the last for the capable high-jumper, Don Meads.
George Yonge, who for four years had sparkled on the Albany track, also
completed his last season which was a good one. Yonge left no doubt
whatever as to his future capabilities in running and broad-jumping.
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TEHHIS
Regarded as one of the strongest squads in Albany for some time, this
year's tennis team was coached by Mr. Richard Schuman, new faculty
member who had starred in the sport at St. Marys
Captain Sherman Locke and Dick Robb played their last season as
gut-wielding Cougars. Earl Rogers, lack Darrah, and Locke represented
Al-LS. at the state interscholastic meet at Carmel, April l-3.
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FIRST ROW, left to right:
Mr. Bouton, B. Huskins, H.
Friis, L. Moore, P. Casey,
M. Broome, E. Wilcox.
SECOND ROW: L. Bin-
ninger, G. Markley, E,
Robins, K. Nelson, R.Reid,
J. Mackie, J. Darrah, G.
Lynch, P. Foley. THIRD
ROW: S. Davis, V. Riggio,
W. Swindell, L. Gowan, D.
Binninger, W. Johnson, N.
Carmelick, H. Layton.
FOURTH ROW: D. Dewey,
E. Layton, E. Flagel, J.
Pickering, D. Reid, N.
Schultz. FIFTH ROW: A.
Babros, D. Holland, S.
Michner.
IIIUSIC DEPHRTIIIEIIT
Accenting this term with activity and accomplishment the Albany High Glee
Club, with Mr. Lehmer as its guiding light, has presented many outstanding
programs for appreciative audiences. The Crlee Club sang at Wheeler Hall tor
the Red Cross Conference, at the Claremont Hotel for the Rotary Convention,
and at the Greek Theatre on the U. C. Campus in the Music Festival.
Under the competent and enthusiastic instruction of Mr. Bouton, the Albany
High Band, which has also been active this year, has continued to wedge itself
into an important part in school life.
GLEE CLUB
FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Moore, D. Mardilla, B. Evers, L. Litmanen, M. Wilson, J. McElroy, N. Driver, L. Pausch, B. Hill,
D. Holland, P. Stewart, M. Granholt, A. Engleking, F. Lynn, R. Patterson, P. French, C. English, R. Russo. SECOND ROW: D.
Lambert, A. Allison, B. Nebling, F. Lundquist, D. Gray, D. Johnson, J. Norton, M. Coltrin, B. Swain, M. Leigh, B. Young,
J. Douglas, J. Berry, M. Derthick, M. Brinniger, S. McBride, L. Fiddler, C. Simpson, P. Lee, D. Hariman. THIRD ROW: M. Bowden,
C. Nivola, C. Babros, R. Peacock, B. Kapp, E. Leindecker, P. Kinman, A. Ivancich, P. Weber, L. Forest, A. Alderson, V. Fleming,
J. Pickering, M. O'Berto, P. Easley, G. Tjensvold, D. Evers, M. Lewis, I. Lenes, J. Ingersoll. FOURTH ROW: V. Riggio, D. Oye,
B. Rogers, D. Miller, C. Clark, B. Tate, C. Jackson, A. Schorsch, R. Jensen, G. Carpenter, E. Layton, J. Tilbury, W. Walton,
P. Dubroff.
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Hair stood on end as the audience thrilled and chilled
to a three-act murder-mystery, "The Bat," presented by
the Senior Class for the entertainment of the Albany High
student body, faculty, and friends on May 23, l947.
Everything starts off with a bang when in the newly
rented summer home of Mrs. Cornelia, CMileta Noel her
landlord, Dick Fleming Cl-foward Nelson? is shot. A super-
stitious maid, Lizzie CLola Bryant, a suspicious Dr. Wells,
Clack Schmalenbergerl, a husky chauffeur named Beres-
ford CDavid Gregoryl, a lapanese butler CBill Brandtl, two
lovers, CPeggy Priest and Roy Wilsonl plus an "unknown"
CRon lensenl make a very confusing case for the detective
CBob Morrisl. Who is the murderer called the "Bat"? No,
it's not the butler, it's, you've guessed it, the innocent look-
ing detective.
Appreciation goes to Miss Houghton for her excellent
job of directing, assisted by lean Mosely, and to the cast
for turning in a fine performance.
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