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,Ll 4 fk K BARBARA BROWN BILL HUSKINS GLADYS HEDQUIST DAVE SWANSON BILL HASTINGS DON BOUCHET RUTH MILLER IOYCE BROGDON BOB FRANCIS FLORENCE LOCKHART SHERRY RICHELIEU HELEN DYER BOB MUIR SHIRLEY LAPOINT DON BROWN PHYLLIS FOLEY PAT CASEY DON THOMPSON SALLY STEWART DON ZIEGENFUSS DAN GLINES Editor-in-Chief FRED CHASE IOHN NOLAN CO-Advisor CQ-Advisor
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BILL HASTINGS DON BOUCHET DON THOMPSON NANCY SI-IERRICK DICK PAWSON LYLE WELCH Directed by President Lyle Welch, fourth semester member, the Board of Control of the Associated Students of Albany High School has completed another successful semester of guid- ing the policy of the students of our school. Assisting Lyle has been Bill Hastings as Vice- President. Bill has currently been entertainment chairman as well, and he was Second Vice- President when in the ninth grade. Florence Lockhart, serving on the board for her second time, has filled the office of Secretary. Don Thompson, last year's Boys' Commis- sioner, was this term's President of the Boys' League, While Barbara Flavin was President of the Girls' League. Working under the President are the Commis- sioners. The Boys' Commissioner for the past semester has been Don Bouchet, Student Body President of last term. The Girls' Commissioner, lackie Kerr, has been active in several all-school organizations. ln addition to her office of Girls' Commissioner, Iackie also held the position of social chairman for the Board. Pat Casey, on the Board for her second semes- ter, was treasurer. Normally the treasurer is chosen for two semesters. The Second Vice-President, still an officer on the Board of Control, is now called the Eighth and Ninth Grade Representative. Ninth grader Dick Pawson held this office for the Spring l948 term. Mr. F. William Feeny, Vice-Principal of the school, again served the Student Body as faculty advisor to the Board of Control. JUIIE - 1948 Bonnn or conrnol FLORENCE LOCKHAHT IACKIE KERR BARBARA FLAVIN PAT CASEY F. WILLIAM FEENY
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'it' ..,,, In ' 1 x, 9 :in J C ' fi 1 5 V':' .X 'fihi RAY MATOUS WILBUR CHARTER PHYLLIS FOLEY BILL STAYTON LORRAINE MCBLLISTEB ,fi Fllll C Ig -ffgi All X 2 . rl ' lffff , Af ,r .W7 A ..f ' 7 rj I 1 ,I uf A J , f, , iffy wf During the spring term an exciting election race was held choosing the Board of Control for the fall semester of 1948. Elected to guide the Board as President of the Student Body was Bill Hastings, the previous terrn's Vice-President. Bill faced stiff competition, but emerged suc- cessful on a platform built on general school improvement. Bay Matous was selected to assist Bill as the Vice-President, while Bill Stay- ton was named Eighth and Ninth Grade Bepresentative. Pauline Reed, new Secretary of the student body, ran unopposed, as did Wilbur Charter, successful candidate for the office of Boys' Commissioner. Sherry Richelieu competed for and won the office of Girls' Commissioner while Phyllis Foley was elected to carry out the duties of Girls' League President, and Don Brown was successful in his campaign for President of the Boys' League. The hottest pre-election battle was car- ried on about the office of Publicity Di- rector. Lorraine McAllister was selected after a campaign involving noon skits, funny hats, and 'much poster advertising waged by candidates for the job. Named by the Board as Treasurer for the next school year was loyce Cirimeli. 'it BILL HASTINGS , 1 9 4 8 SHERHY RICHELIEU DON BROWN PAULINE REED BOHRD 0FCOI1TR0l
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