IPhoto - Album organization

Hello!
I currently have about 30 folders inside the Album section of my iPhoto that I would like to alphabetize so there's some organization.  I haven't been able to find anything of any use online.  Does anyone know how to rearrange the folders so they are organized for ease of use?

Make sure you're Control (right) - clicking on the album icon so you get this contextual menu:

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