Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)

 - Class of 1951

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SENIOR RONNIE SMITH leaves his pass catching ability to Chuck Logenbaugh. MARGIE ROADY leaves her all-around ability to Pauline Hochler. MARY PIERSON bequeaths her dirty locker to any- one who will clean it. KEN MILLER leaves his curly hair to Pete Vance. EVERETT LUSK wills his height to Joe Wakeen. TOM LAZAAR leaves his running ability to Jimmie Haskew. REBECCA WADE bequeaths her soft voice to Rich- ard Place. DOLORES VINOVICH wills her nickname to some Dodo. DOROTHY SANDUSKY leaves her good memory to Detta Eckart. GERRY WOOD leaves his hearty laugh to Wally Bisbee. SARAH CRAIG wills her height to Clair Boldyreff. BERNIE EUBANK bequeaths his intramural ability to Robert Tiano. DORIS DOLZADELLI wills her smile to Betty Graham. PATSY HESTER leaves her tennis ability to Joe Ferguson. DOROTHY HECKMAN leaves her good grades to the entire Junior class whom we feel will need them. JOE GUEST wills his wrestling ability to Stanley Tellyer. EVELYN FITZGERALD wills her height to Sue Wingert. HELEN ECHOLS leaves her baton twirling ability to Lucy Krueger. ANN LOUISE BOLDT bequeaths her last name to any nut. MARY DE BOOY wills her straight A's to George Hunsley. DOLORES MacCUSICK leaves her debating skill to Ann Rubincan. RUTH ANN FURRER leaves her office job to the birds. ALAN GRUER leaves Highland . . . AMENI JACK WILLIAMS wills his ability to tell twins apart to anyone who can't tell twins apart. JOE McGRUDER leaves his drawing board to Eddie Morgan who is such an artist at drawing flies. KAREN HANSEN leaves her good voice to the good words of Carolyn Tormey. DELORES BROKEY leaves her marching ability to Lee Gannon, who has two left feet. ERIN BUCHANAN leaves her southern accent to Jeanne Schneider. OWEN BUCK leaves his knowledge to Dean Booth. JANET BRAY leaves her hair to Vickie Juda. ROGER LANDON wills his way with girls to Don Teegarden. MARY BONHAM leaves her goat ranch to Bob Fleming. Page Ten VVILL EDWINA SANCHEZ bequeaths all her tamales to Mary Gonzales. JIM SCOTT leaves his horse to Debbie Davy. CAROLYN WALLING wills her ability to catch a man to Shirley Skinner. OLETA LOU ROBERTS leaves her piano to Jack Douglas. MARGARET SURBER bequeaths her long eyelashes to Cleta Honeyman. FAYNELLE SHULTZ wills her old gym shoes to some heel. JOANNE CARLMARK leaves her ability to memo- rize poetry to Ann Gray. JOAN AMES wills her shyness to Sherrell Walters. PARRY LARSEN wishes his ear-muffs to anyone near Art Barrett when he sings. DON BALES leaves his height and good looking clothes to Allen Van Fleet. BILL BASTIAN bequeaths his flirtatious manner to Chuck La Seuer. SERGE BECK wills his odd name to Joe Smith. FAIRY CHANDLER gives her acting ability to Sharon Yenney. BILLY ANN CHARLES wills her pretty eyes to Claudette Asher. STEVE DAVIS wills himself to the Junior girls. BOB FORBES leaves his skis to Don Swiniford. RICK SNEDDON wills his ability to get along with people to Sonny Hoover. NORMAN RIBBLE wills his ability not to laugh all jokes in U. S. History class to Art Barrett. JEANNE DANLEY wills her will to graduate to Jimmy Sanders. VAN HAVVK wills her short hair to Red Burgamy. JANE GREEN leaves her long lashes to Rodney Howe. MARY LOUISE SANDERS wills her naturally straight hair to Rusty Shaffer to go with his naturally straight head. MARLENE WISE bequeaths her ability to create an uproar to meek Julian Wise. BYRN WITT leaves his ability to get along with girls to that living doll, Paul O'Neill. BYRON LANCE leaves his brother, Ray, to the dogs. SHIRLEY SEED wills her ability to play basketball to Bob Tremaine. ANN RADER gives her height to Sonny Hoover. MILES FLINT bequeaths his dramatic ability to Danny Jones. MITZI YELINEK leaves her ability to solve financial problems to Margie Wilhite. ' SHIRLEY BORDELON wills her ability to make A's in U. S. History to Martha Sell. BARBARA BINGHAM wills her ability to get to zero hour on time to Sandra Brown. CAROLYN BUCKLEY leaves her engagement ring to Marcia May. MYRNA FOSTER wills her mental intellect to Theresa Rhoades.

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t The following are r'csporzsi11le for this: jisssirt Ruomas BHNM' BARRET1' Gam' SMiTH Blavaatv BROWN CONNIE GR1sHAM IIOEN WINGATE -IAY CJRAMTON GARY PENDLETQN, Chairman SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Mr. Alan Aldous and his pardner, Mr. Paul Butt, announced today that their establishment, The La Madera Ski Run, is now open for business. Something new has been added this year. They now boast a completely furnished hospital on the premises with a well trained doctor on duty at all times. This doctor is Daniel Knothe. General Benjamin Barrett, of West Point, reports that this year's graduating class includes Lt. james Brock, Lt. lra Ravel, and Lt. jimmy Wilson, all of Albuquerque. Gary Beals is the editor of LIFE, at least that is what he told me when l saw him selling them on the corner of First and Central. Larry Beede and Chalon Carnahan are both doing well as apprentices to Dr. Lincoln LaPaz, the noted astronomer at the University. Shorty Bennett and Clark Schaffner are in the manufacturing business in Chicago. They are found- ers ol' the Left-handed Fountain Pen Co. Duane Benton is the matinee idol of millions ol' theater-goers the world over. To date, he is best known for his work on the stage production of the novel, The Mert Mick Murders, written by the Nobel Prize winner, Randall Martin. The famous trio of Parry Larsen, Bob Blagg and George Snelson are playing pro-hockey. They have just returned to the U. S. from Europe, where they have been playing exhibition games. jimmy Breen, the wold's undisputed golf champion, is rumored to be head over heels in love with that Hollywood socialite, jan Loveland. However, Jan seems to like a certain West Pointer that graduates this year. jack Mulcahy is now running an escort bureau. He has dates for the male sex, dates for the female sex, and dates for the insects. David Bruce, the fastest man alive and Big Ed Goff are running on the Independent ticket to overthrow the stronghold that Ronnie Ferreri has held on the U. S. since he had Bill Kunkel impeached for various and sundry reasons. After having been thrown out of every city in the U. S. A., the B. O. Trio, jake Rampton, Gus Evans, and Gart Pendx, have volunteered to take the experi- mental trip to Mars to try to establish radio contact with jupiter. lf they succeed, the U. S. Government has promised them a radio station all to themselves. Rick Sneddon is expected to go along with the B. O. Trio to aid them in any way possible. He will prob- ably be their engineer as Mr. Hopperton has been grooming him since l950. Dean Goddard, taking the place of Petrillo, will undoubtedly insist that the four space adventurers form a union so as to get more dues for his own union. From the dark continent of Africa comes the com- mumque from Doctor jim Ford and his assistant, Norman Ribble. The message says, quote: Help! Un- quote. The two noted explorers left the U. S. in quest of the burial grounds of the Key Bird. The Key Bird, as everyone knows, is a little bird that sits on icebergs in Alaska and says, Key . . . Key . . . Key Riminyl This ice is cold! The burial grounds are believed to be in Africa. Dr. Ford and Mr. Ribble went on this hunt at the suggestion of Lucille Kempers. She told them where to go. Over at the circus, on the lot owned by Stephen B. Davis. can be found the most breath-taking act in the history of acrobatics. Don Thayer is the star of this stupendous accomwlishment. Donald, it seems, dives from the ton of a thousand foot nole into a wet wash rag. OOoops, hold the presses. Here comes a bulletin flash over the leased wires of Stephen B. Davis. The message says that Donald Thayer is on his way to the hospital in a serious condition. It seems that Don VVheeler wrung out the wash rag. Speaking of Steve Davis, we just were. Eddie Dickens, who was just this year nominated all-American for his track ability, was picked up today in the English Channel. He told authorities that he had jumped off the White Cliffs of Dover. Now, we believe that this is the first attempt to try to jump the Channel. Here at the home front the news is somewhat on the brighter side. Governor Bernie Eubank says that prices are on their way down. Speaker of the House Bob Forbes says that prices are on their way down. Joe Magruder, average citizen, says that Eubank and Forbes can both go down. The Toni Twins this month are Carolyn and Mari- lyn Buckley. The Phoney Twins this month are Jean and james Williams. jim Willy Garretson, editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, is trying to get that noted baby doctor, Larry Hogrefe, to write an exclusive article for his magazine. Page Nine



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ADELE BROWN leaves her beautiful singing voice to beautiful Bill DuBois. DUANE BENTON wills his fine outstanding charac- ter and his good looks to The Quates thinking they will put them to better use. BARBARA CAINE leaves her height to Sidney Shleppey imagining she will grow into it in fifteen or twenty years. HONEY DAVIS gives her multi-colored mop to burr- head Dave Mohar. DIXIE ELLEDGE leaves her dream of a home for unattached cowboys to Joan Harms. DONNA GOFF leaves her witty, witty sense of humor to some unsuspecting underclassman. CONNIE GIOMI gladly donates her list of diets to Eddie Wayne. JOAN RIBBLE wills her outstanding bookkeeping. ability to Lavella Renfro. BING HUNSBERGER bequeaths his blond mop of hair to George Butterfield. JAMIE JORDAN leaves her sparkling smile and ever- lasting giggle to Elouise Manson. CONNIE ANDREWVS wills her 1950 Cadillac to any underclassman willing to take it off her hands. COZETTE HILL bequeaths her baby face to Jeanne Nicely. JUNE DUDLEY wills her suspicious nature to De- tective Fred Mossman, who wonders where the light goes when it goes out. ELAINE BUSH leaves her pleasant disposition to Nancy Ann Fishback. JACK PIERSON leaves his dimples to Orville Mc- Callister. ALAN ALDOUS wills his brain to Richard Fallis. BILL HAAS leaves his knowledge of Physics, which would rattle around in a thimble, to Chuck High's brother, Bali. MARY JOHNSON wills her unused textbooks to Jane Rodgers. MARCIA KLEIN bequeaths her good grades to Lucy Krueger. BEVERLY BROYVN wills her height to Cynthia Wingert. PAUL BUTT leaves his dislike for girls to Mike Sutin. DANNY KNOTHE wills his muscles to Jim Durney. JOANNE GRIFFITH would will her figure but she might need it. CAROLYN RITCHIE wills her cheerleader uniform to Lavella Renfro. BEVERLY MAIO leaves her talent as a pianist to Nancy Fishback. JIMMY WILSON wills the fun he's had at Highland to Glen Darrow. NINA SANDERS wills her diplomatic ability to Paula Johnson. JO ANN MORGAN bequeaths her year around tan. to Mary Lee Britton. GEORGE SNELSON gives his hockey skates to John Smallin. LARRY BEEDE wills the fun he had in gym class to Douglas Hughes. BOB BLAGG ZeroJ leaves his goal keeping to Ken Thompson QMr. Nothingj. PHILIP CONLEY wills his long blond hair to Jack Douglas. HELEN HARDIN wills her Hornet Queen crown to the best looking Junior girl. RONNIE FERRERI bequeaths his number 45 to Danny Jones, who should have graduated in '45. JIM FORD leaves last year's shoes to Don Pine. ED GOFF leaves his noseguard to Jimmy Newton, who can't afford a broken nose. EDSAL STAGGS wills his baseball pitching arm to any Junior Boy Scout who is going to pitch a tent. LARRYETTA ROPA bequeaths her U. S. History book to Judy Nickel so that she may stand on it to let people know when she is in the homeroom selling the Highland Highlight. MARY THELMA BRYANT wills Clayton's crew-cut to anyone who will be so kind as to take it arway from him. PAUL SUTTMAN leaves his lovable disposition to Richard Reed. MARVIN DALEY wills his red suspenders to Kenny Anderson. DONNA ROACH wills her lung power to the Frosh to help them yell louder in assemblies. JIM BROCK leaves his catcher's position to Don Pine. MILLIE MARSHALL bequeaths her shyness to the Sophs who could stand some refinement. JAN LOVELAND wills her gooey love stories to Gooey Nelson . . . er . . . Gary Nelson. DEAN GODDARD wills his voice to some Junior boy so that when the P.A. system breaks down next year there will still be a substitute. BRUCE WILSON wills his technique with the fairer sex to Tom Parr. LILIANE HUVAL leaves her French accent to Bob Dau. JOAN WINGATE wills her convertible to Dwayne Longenbaugh, whose present car has been totter- ing about the school grounds on its last spark plug all year. LUCILLE KEMPERS leaves her How to Gain Weight Exercises to Bob Tremaine. EDDIE DICKENS wills his high-jumping ability to Will Kimbrough. JESSIE RHODES wills her cloumn to Theresa Rhoades so that it will remain Rhoades Around Highland after Jessie is gone. CLARK SCHAFFNER leaves his javelin-throwing arm to Robert Wang. JOSEPHINE DEL MAESTRO wills her brain to the biology class. PATTY BUELL bequeaths her part in the Senior Play to any Junior girl. EILEEN LARSON wills her wit in English Lit. to Shirley Skinner. GEORGIA CORN leaves her Ipana smile to Jean Glaze. BOBBIE BURNETT leaves her school spirit to the Frosh. Page Eleven

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