Showing posts with label BHS 1954. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BHS 1954. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Fred Furry, BHS '54 (1936-2024) and Ron Mosher, BHS '64 (1946-2024)

 
 

We just learned of the passing of Fred Furry and Ron Mosher...

“My brother Fred Furry passed away in June. He graduated in 1954 from Burbank High School. Unfortunately, my husband, Ron Mosher, passed away in January of this year. He graduated in 1964. He and I met at Burbank High School and were married 55 years in November 2023.” (Submitted by Carol Mosher BHS ’66) 

Ron Mosher


 

Carol Furry Mosher and Ron Mosher

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Barbara Strout, '54 (1936-1999) and John Strout, 59 (1941-2012)

 

Barbara Jean Strout Hedberg
May 4, 1936 -  March 7, 1999
 
 
John Robert Strout
 October 7, 1941 - Ocotber 15, 2012

 

THE STROUT FAMILY 

Barbara and John were the children of John and Dorothy Strout, family friends of my family when I was very young so was interested when I came across this information. I know that Mr Strout passed away in 1960 and his widow married Mr Brockway in 1962. Mrs Brockway passed away in 2008.




 

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Richard Maske, BHS '54 (1936-2022)

 
Richard Allen Maske
March 27, 1936 - June 7, 2022

Sadly, we just learned of the passing of Richard A. Maske from his wife, Marsha Taylor Maske. BHS '54.  

He died in Scottsdale Arizona on June 7, 2022 at the age of 86.

When Richard Allen Maske was born on March 27, 1936, in Menominee, Michigan, his father, Robert, was 28 and his mother, Irene, was 26.

Richard was in the Burbank High class of 1954 where he took college prep classes, played football and was in the Letterman's Club and the Key Club.

He married Virginia Bateman Williams on June 28, 1970, in Los Angeles, California. She passed away in 1984. He then married Marsha Susan Taylor Mykleby Maske on May 3, 1992.

Please keep Marsha and the family in your thoughts and prayers.

RIP Richard.

LINK TO FIND A GRAVE
 

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Bill Paul, BHS '54 (1936-2022)

 


 WILLIAM ALBERT "BILL" PAUL, BHS '54 
April 17, 1936 ~ July 22, 2022
 
SERVICES FOR BILL PAUL:
Visitation-Viewing: Friday, August 5, 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Mortuary
6300 Forest Lawn Dr., Los Angeles 90068
 
Graveside Service-Interment: Friday, August 5, 3:00 P.M.
Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Memorial Park
6300 Forest Lawn Dr., Los Angeles 90068
 
Memorial Service: Saturday, August 6, 11:00 A.M., Reception follows
Calvary Bible Church, 1101 S. Main St., Burbank 91506

 
William "Bill" Paul, BHS '54, passed away at home on Friday evening, July 22nd, while his wife read Bible scripture aloud, with other family members with them. He was 86. Bill had been diagnosed last December with an aggressive form of multiple myeloma cancer. He had done well with treatment for many months until about two weeks before his passing when the disease became much worse.
 
Bill was the oldest of three in the Paul family, with Gary (BHS '57), and Jeff (BHS '64 - deceased in 2019), his younger brothers. On September 22, 1956 Bill married Lois Becken (BHS '55) at the First Baptist Church of Burbank which was across the street from Burbank High. They were exactly two months away from their 66th wedding anniversary when Bill passed away. Bill and Lois have three children, Ken Paul (BHS '76), Julie Paul Letts (BHS '79), and Darren Paul (BHS '82). They also have 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
 
In 1964 Bill and Lois moved to 737 Uclan Dr. in Burbank, where they raised their family, and where they lived for the next 40 years until they moved to a new home in Santa Clarita at the end of 2004, which is where they continued to live, and where Bill passed away. Bill worked in the printing industry with Church Press in Glendale for many years. He and Lois were always active and involved with their church, First Baptist of Burbank, MacArthur Memorial Bible Church/Calvary Bible Church of Burbank for 45+ years, and Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita since 2005. Bill and Lois loved to travel, and had taken many extensive trips over the years, all over the world, probably to 45 or 50 countries by the end of their travels a few years ago. Bill also loved to golf, both before and after retirement. Throughout Bill's life he could always be described as a Fine Christian Gentleman. 
 
Because of Bill's faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ his family has the assurance that the moment he left this life he was instantly in Heaven with his Savior, for all of eternity.
 
Bill Paul is survived by his wife, Lois Paul; son Ken Paul; daughter Julie Letts; son Darren Paul; granddaughter Kelsea Alcantar; grandsons Ryan, Zach, and Taylor Letts; grandsons Nathan and Matthew Paul; granddaughter Jackie Paul Spargifiore; son-in-law Mark Letts; daughter-in-law Mila Paul; great-granddaughters Averrie and Kendall; great-grandson Wyatt; brother Gary Paul; brother-in-law Don Becken (BHS '59); and many nephews and nieces and their families.
 
Alan Landros, BHS '70
Romans 8:18

Sunday, November 7, 2021

Marilyn Fretz French, BHS '54 (1936-2021)

 


 

 
Marilyn Fretz French
WHITE OAK — Marilyn Fretz French 85 passed away Monday, September 20, 2021. Marilyn was born in Guthrie, OK on June 21, 1936 to Meredith and Thelma DeEtte Fretz. When she was a little girl her family moved to Southern CA and then finally settled down in Burbank, CA. Marilyn graduated high school in 1954. Milton and Marilyn were self-employed in the commercial art business in Burbank before retiring to White Oak, TX in 2006 to be closer to family.

Marilyn married Milton Read French in 1958. They have two children: David Read French of Portland, OR and Regina French Mattingly of White Oak, TX.

Marilyn was preceded in death by Milton French in 2019, and a sister Francis Savene in 2020.

Marilyn is survived by son David French of Portland, OR, daughter Regina French Mattingly and husband John Mattingly of White Oak, TX, sister Ellen Hays of Tehachapi, CA, brother-in-law Dennis French and wife Carol of Oro, AZ, granddaughter Michelle Longoria and husband Ezekial of Longview, TX John Mattingly, II of White Oak, TX, Kirk Mattingly and wife Brittany of White Oak, TX, Anthony Mattingly of White Oak, TX; great grandchildren, Braydon Mattingly, Hayden Mattingly, Kayden Mattingly, Maverick Youngblood, Alexander Bishop, Victoria Longoria, finance Ryan Sellers, Kristen Youngblood and Stephanie Youngblood; great-great grandchildren, Grace Lynn Youngblood, Maverick Youngblood, II, Olivia Youngblood, Michael Youngblood, Ryker Sellers and Lena Sellers.

Celebration of life will be Friday, October 1, 2021at 2:00 pm at Croley Funeral Home, 401 N. Center St., Gladewater, TX 75647.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Richard (Dick) Lundquist, BHS '54 (1936-1990)


Richard "Dick" Edwin Lundquist
October 28, 1936 - November 9, 1990

Richard was the son of Carl and Anne Lundquist. He grew up in Burbank. California, with his siblings Bud, Carol, Barbie and Gary on Angeleno and BelAire. He graduated in 1954 from Burbank High and served in the military. He married Marla Roeder and they had two daughters: Marla (Robin) and Gigi.

FIND A GRAVE LINK
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116007749/richard-erwin-lundquist

Monday, February 25, 2019

Bill North, BHS '54 (1936-2019)


Senior photo from Burbank High School 1954 Ceralbus yearbook


Faculty photo from 1962 John Muir Jr High School Highlander yearbook


Ralph William "Bill" North
June 6, 1936 - Feb 24, 2019

Find A Grave Link

OBITUARY
Former BHS teacher, Mr. Bill North, passed away yesterday, Sunday, February 24, 2019. Bill was in Colorado when he passed away. He was there for only two days visiting friends, who said he was happy and cheerful the entire weekend. The friends said Bill left them for the airport on Sunday with “smiles, hugs, and love all around.” He was on an airport tram to get to his gate at Denver International Airport to come back home when he suddenly passed away. He was 82 years old.

Bill started out in Shorewood, Wisconsin, and in Burbank grew up in the 900 block of Cornell Dr. and was a 1954 BHS graduate. He was a History Major at UCLA. He taught Social Studies and English at John Muir Junior High for 15 years from 1960 to 1975. He then taught Government and Economics for 21 years at BHS from 1975 to 1996 when he retired. He was also the Ceralbus advisor from 1986 to 1996. Many will remember Bill's use of "paper clip awards” in his John Muir classes, and his BHS students learned of his vast knowledge of Fire Department vehicles!

Bill married his John Muir colleague, Mrs. Barbara Bullock, and they enjoyed many happy years together. Barbara passed away in 2006 from cancer. He continued living in Burbank until now, and had been doing well. Just last August he purchased a new Subaru wagon. Bill and former John Muir and BHS teacher, Clyde Richards, have been close friends over all these years. Bill North attended our BHS ‘70 reunions in both 2010 and 2015. He and Barbara were planning to attend our 2005 reunion, also, but the diagnosis of Barbara’s illness came the same week as the reunion so they couldn’t join us of course, and Barbara passed away a few months after that.

When I’ve sent notices like this over the years for BHS ‘70 alumni and former BHS teachers I would almost always hear from Bill complimenting me on what I had written. He would always tell me that when he died he wanted me to write his obituary! We would laugh back and forth about that each time. I NEVER thought that his passing would come this soon. I even thought that he might outlive me. Not to be. This is a sad day for Burbank and for everyone who knew Mr. Bill North.

The two pictures below of Bill were taken in Denver the day before his death and the day of his death. The other man pictured is part of the family Bill was visiting in Denver for this man’s retirement party, which Bill surprised some of them by attending. Bill made the wood base that he is holding as a retirement gift for this friend.

Alan Landros
February 25, 2019





1996 LOS TIMES ARTICLE
SCOTT HARRIS
In a Class by Himself
Burbank High School Says Goodbye, Mr. North
June 18, 1996|SCOTT HARRIS

Graduation Day had come and with it the strains of "Pomp and Circumstance." In royal blue caps and gowns, Burbank High School's Class of '96 marched down from the grassy slope above the Starlight Amphitheater to take their seats. Waiting on stage were school officials, their gowns all black and serious.

There was one exception. On the day after his 60th birthday, teacher Bill North had elected to wear the blue of a graduating senior. He was, in a sense, graduating for a second time from Burbank High, retiring after more than 37 years of teaching, the last 21 at his alma mater. Before too long, Mr. North, as the students call him, would step to the dais. The students stood and cheered in his honor.

First he asked everyone to say hi to his mother, Jeanne, who had watched her boy graduate at the Starlight in 1954. "Mom and I think this is so much fun," Mr. North said, "we're going to do this every 42 years."

Mr. North, local legend, is known for his wit, kindness and a unique talent for teaching. Ask around Burbank High and the testimony becomes overwhelming. Mr. North came from the same mold as the storied Mr. Chips. He is one of those beloved teachers who routinely rise above the call of duty.

When it was first suggested that Mr. North's retirement might be newsworthy, I was dubious, especially since it was Mrs. North who make the suggestion. A teacher herself, Barbara North gave me some phone numbers of colleagues and former students who all said that, yes, Mr. North was the real deal.

"There's not a person there who doesn't love the guy," said math teacher Clyde Richards. The clincher came when I called Burbank police, leaving a message for an officer who had been one of Mr. North's students. It so happened that Officer Jeff Goenner, Burbank High Class of '82, took the message. Mr. North "was one of the best teachers a kid could ever have," Goenner declared. "He was great."

And so there was Bill North at the dais in royal blue, reflecting on how Burbank High had changed in the 42 years since his first graduation. From the crowd came a girl's voice:

"Mr. North! Mr. North!" Back then, Mr. North quipped, "We didn't have students interrupt us for one thing."

Helen Diab, 17, came out of the throng and stepped on stage, doing her modern Valley Girl routine from the movie "Clueless," marked with such catch phrases as the sarcastically dismissive "as if!" and the grudgingly tolerant "what-ever." This was a little skit Mr. North and Helen had worked out on their own. When Mr. North tried to share some of Burbank High's heritage, Helen reacted with a non sequitur.

Helen: "Did I tell you Bullock's changed to Macy's?"

Mr. North: "But, Helen, I'm trying to talk about history."

Helen: "I'm talking about history too. Bullock's is history."

And so on. In Mr. North's economics class, Helen declared, she learned that "the more credit cards you use, the more credit cards you get." And when Helen protested one of her grades, explaining how hard she worked for an A, Mr. North could only say, "As if!"

Soon the skit was over, but Helen wasn't leaving the stage, not just yet. Mr. North seemed visibly puzzled, uncertain what to do, as Helen kept talking. She was serious now, not clueless, in offering a tribute.

"You take the time to get to know students," she said for all to hear. "You listen with an open heart . . . You make learning fun."

And so, Helen explained, there would be a presentation. To Mr. North's obvious surprise, an assistant principal stepped forward with a yellow firefighter's coat, marked with his name and the declaration that he is a No. 1 Teacher. Why a firefighter's coat? Everybody at Burbank High knows about Mr. North's fascination with firetrucks, about how he can even tell their sirens apart.

Graduation Day was, in fact, the crown of a series of events, large and small, that marked Mr. North's retirement. When a retirement party was held at the Castaway restaurant in May, arrangements were made for the Burbank Fire Department to chauffeur Mr. North in one of its engines. About 200 colleagues and former students roasted him in tribute.

"Only this year I learned his first name wasn't mister," said Blair Ridgewood, a student from the late '70s. Other former students dropped by Burbank High to pay their respects.

And, because of Mrs. North's persistence, Mr. North was asked about the secret of his success.

Mr. North can remember the moment he decided to become a teacher.

"I was a senior at Burbank High, sitting in a classroom that was dingy, with a long-term sub who was just terrible. And it dawned on me. I was thinking, 'I could do better than this.' "

He went to UCLA and absorbed the latest in educational methodology. At his first job at John Muir Junior High, Principal Bob Leland monitored his first few weeks of work.

"I was busy showing him all the fancy teaching techniques I learned at UCLA. He had a troubled look on his face . . . Finally, he said to me, 'Why don't you do it the way you want?'

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SOME FACEBOOK COMMENTS
This man was greatly loved!

Annette Dinolfo Bennett
😪

Nancy McNamara Zambrana
Rest In Peace Mr. North ❤️

Barbara S. Goldsmith
Was a wonderful teacher and person. He will be remembered always as a favorite teacher that brought out the best in each student.

Marc MG Gofstein
I would love it if the Burbank Fire Department could do something in tribute. Those who had a class with him will understand what I'm saying.
😢

Bruce Smentek
Marc MG Gofstein What’s his connection to the fire department? I graduated in 1973 from BHS. I got on the BFD in 1981 and retired in 2014.

Joanne Ferrare-Provenzano
Marc...I can relate to what you said regarding the BFD...my son is now a Battalion Chief with LA County Fire Dept...his passion for the fire service profession began in high school (BHS) and I can recall the times that he and Mr. North talked about the fire service profession...I've no doubt to this day, that Mr. North had a role in this and would be most proud in all that my son has accomplished with his career over the years. Thanks for your post and I will share with my son.

Marc MG Gofstein
He said that, if you didn't learn anything else in his class, you at least needed to know the difference between fire engines and fire trucks...Engines had the water, trucks had the ladders.

Michael Juarez
Marc MG Gofstein I so remember that. He told me that as we were sitting in his class as the class was taking a test and a fire engine went by with it’s siren going. He asked me if I knew the difference.

Krenn Scott
I had him at John Muir and enjoyed his class! I don't recall the paper clip awards, but he was a fun teacher. So sorry to learn of his passing!!!❤

Patrice Webb
I remember him from John Muir.


Kelly Pettersen
Definitely a teacher that stands out in my mind from my high school days at BHS. RIP

Jana Guest
I am a proud recipient of a paper clip award, in recognition of beating Greg Simay on a test. I still have it! I was lucky enough to spend time with Bill a few years back when I was still living in Ridgecrest. He wanted to see the changes in the area from when he had delivered newspapers there. In his early teaching days, on weekends he would deliver bulk papers from Los Angeles to the high, high Desert. I loved his stories of during summer breaks, he would drive the tour buses in Glacier National Park. A remarkable man, who led a remarkable life and left an indelible imprint on so many young people.

Kris Kouri
Thanks for letting us all know. His Wife, Mrs. North was my teacher at Muir. She was a lovely person and I'm sorry to hear that she passed some time ago.

Loanne Walker Ginchereaux
❤️🙏

Carissa Scheible Wright I never had him myself, but all my friends who did loved him. So sad.😪

Jen Rez
RIP Mr. North ✨

Dave Drucker
He was such a nice man. And a great teacher

Jenine Moran
we all loved to hear the fire engines & trucks coming so we can *test* him...he always guessed the correct truck # just from how it sounded

Cindy Barcus Aylward
You know you're a nerd when you ask a teacher to sign your Highlander. Mr. North signed next to his photo, with a paperclip, of course! Enjoyed both him and Mrs. Bullock as teachers (she signed, as well!) Rest in peace, Mr. North . . . you made learning fun!!!

Natalie Black Hovsepian
Love you Mr. North!!! Until we meet again!

Curt Kimmins
R.I.P. Sir, his paper clip award also included those of us less scholarly and inattentive students with a paper clip attached to an ear. Not complaining he helped me greatly and always took time after school to assist. So sorry he wasn’t in the presence and armies of loved ones.❤️

Jim Schmitt
http://articles.latimes.com/1996-06-18/local/me-16211_1_burbank-high-class?fbclid=IwAR3Xz8koFgT94algkoyI3txD1w42uHPhIr85GzRghFJtYqxCgHa96IA_FOs
In a Class by Himself

Trudie Hentze
This was a great article. If you loved having Mr. North as a teacher, you should read this.

Alisa Bruce
Jim Schmitt - this is so sad. He was Burbank

Kathy Bice
RIP Mr. North 🙏🏻😢

Clyde Richards
Bill North was a great teacher, a good husband and human being and he was my best friend for 60 years. Good bye Bill you will be greatly missed by all the people you touched and helped.

Clifford Fewel
Clyde Richards You and Bill North were cut from the same cloth: respectful, intelligent, independent, fun-loving, genuine and blessed with the common touch. So sorry for your loss.

Cindy Barcus Aylward
You are a Burbank legend, just like your friend. Hugs to you, Mr. Richards.

Bob Long
One of my favorite teachers...sad!

Kelly Lee
One if my favorite teachers. I got an award in his class for writing my spelling list the smallest.

Lori Lentz
He was the BEST!!!!

Kent Brown
Loved Mr. North. Still think about him when I see paper clips. John Muir 1968.

Nan Miles
so many of our teachers come and go in our memories, but Mr. North was unforgettable. sad news and he will be missed and remembered by oh so many of us. John Muir 72, BHS 75

Bob Moore
Truly the best of the best. He made me believe in myself.

Bob Fields
RIP Mr. North, one of the best💙😓

Gerri Davis McCorkle
Sad to hear of his passing! I too remember him and he was a a character! RIP sir!

Darin Conant
Mr. North was my inspiration to become a firefighter. I loved his love for the fire service and thankfully, it stuck. I am so happy that I was able to reconnect with him on Facebook to give him the heartfelt thank you that he deserved. I can honestly say that I owe my career choice and work ethic to him.

Steve Hollingshead
Mr North and the 1 minute mysteries starring Ellery Queen. What a treat!! Mr North inspired me to be a teacher of students. 30 years strong

Barbara Thompson
He was my favorite jr. high teacher! What a great teacher!

Louanne Peterson
Such a sad, sad day losing Mr North...I will miss his yearly Christmas card addressed to "ol' What'shername", our little inside joke! He was one of my favorite teachers and human beings!

Nancy Arnaldo
💙💙💙

Andrea Scott
He was a great teacher! May he rest in peace.

Lori Diane Patterson
So sad. He was such a great man and teacher. RIP 🙏🙏💙

Brian Wilber
Because of him I know "fire engine", "fire truck".....

Julie Poulson Standlee
One of the best teachers EVER! He made such a great impact on many students lives. He had a love for fire trucks and could literally tell what kind was passing by the school. RIP Mr. North ❤️

Alex Torres
RIP Mr. North. He wasn't just a great teacher but shared his passions with his class like his interest in firefighting equipment. Also recall watching Rodney King riots live in his classroom. One of my favorite teachers ever.

Steve Young
one of my favorite teachers; RIP

April VanHoorelbeke
Oh my gosh I tried to find him we wrote letters when I had moved he was a good friend to me and teacher now I can’t say hello to him I’m gonna cry 😢

April VanHoorelbeke
I remember the lunch box!

April VanHoorelbeke
I am so sad 😞

Jennifer Todd
condolences to his family. I Remember him well

Sherrie King
RIP Mr. North. One of a few all time favorite teachers of mine! My memories of infamous “Paperclip Awards”, and always referring to me as Sherrie 👑 Queen. A wonderful man and teacher!♥️✨

Cyndi Colvin
Sherrie King isn’t it fun how he gave many of us nicknames!

Sherrie King
Cyndi Colvin yes it was!😁

Elaine Elliott
R.I.P. Mr North

Stacy Homan
This is so sad. I had both him and his wife at Muir, and I was also lucky enough to have him at BHS. He was a great teacher and a good man. RIP.

Maureen Colleran
Gods speed Mr. North

Joan Taylor Cappocchi
We were blessed to have great teachers like Mr. North! I still have my paper clip award, ☺️

Joyce Starleaf
So do I!!

Elaine Petrik
Joyce Starleaf me too!! I am so sorry to hear this sad news. He was my favorite teacher by far! My heartfelt condolences to his family.

Stacie Andrews Cross
Great teacher and friend! RIP!

Linda Hayes Murvin
Thank you Alan for always keeping us updated!

Julie Williams-Davey
😢

Linda Stoddard Johnson
Just got a text about this😐 We are sad here, he left such a great legacy, but Heaven is happy! Wonder if he meets some of those people he taught about, was he right? I know he was! Thank you Mr. Bill North❤

Cyndi Colvin
Oh no! I loved Mr. North! He was one of my first adults to call me Cinderella... now my business name. He was so loved..💖💕💐

Lynette Vogt Ballas
He was my favorite secondary teacher! Every time I see a paper clip, especially those huge oversized ones, I think of him.

Lisa Engelsman Birtle
Such a nice man and many great memories❤️🙏❤️

Leticia Almaraz
Thank you for letting us all know of his passing

Cher Boucher
So sorry to hear of Mr. North's passing. I had a class or 2 with him. I remember the paperclip awards...lol... Condolences to his family and friends. R.I.P Mr. North

Eric Cowfer Fire trucks. He always knew the sound of the fire trucks...

Gary Holloway
Mr. North was the best teacher I ever had. RIP sir.

Donald Matthews
RIP, Sir

Jennifer Kant
Mr North should have given classes to other teachers on how to keep students engaged. He was larger than life in the classroom and on the campus. Always loved by his students. He left a legacy within each student he taught, and probably all who knew him!

Cyndi Colvin
Does he have family or will there be a service?

Mary Joan Swartzbaugh
Such a nice man. Rest In Peace 🙏💙

Toni Ethridge
Oh gosh! Such a great teacher and sweet man!😔😔😔

Jeanne Provensen
I remember him from Muir jr. high. He was a lot of fun. RIP

Derrick Okeefe
RIP MR NORTH

Andrea Robinson
Ohhh , this is sad. He was such a good and also a nice teacher. I never had any bad memories of Mr North..RIP kind Gentleman.

Tracey Calhoun
I will always remember how to tell a fire engine from a fire truck thanks to Mr. North.

Daniel Groff
May he RIP!

John Clayton
Rest In Peace Mr. North!!🙁 I had him for math in the early 80’s. While we were in class, he would hear a truck coming up the hill in front of BHS. He could tell you with out looking, if it was a fire truck or a fire engine 🚒 and what # it was. I was always very impressed!! He was an excellent teacher!!!

Roy Klassen
Legacy left behind? A+

Cyndi Colvin
Roy Klassen you two were my favorite teachers back at John Muir, oh to be back in those old days of youth and awe for life...💖💕

Roy Klassen
Thank you Cyndi! What an honor. Bill was a great man and inspiring teacher. He was in the game. I was still on the bench. It's all about the students! You bring out the best, even when we may not have known what to do. God bless you.

Ronna Cansler Ackerman
I still have a few of his “paper clip” awards! RIP Mr. North.

Amy Souza
he was my ultimate favorite. and i will now always know the fire truck and fire engine jobs!!

Kirk Grant
RIP sir !

Donna Cress
Mr. North! You were a great man and so admired ❤️

Gloria Moya
RIP Mr. North🙏🏻 One of my favorite teachers at BHS. Kind soul💙

Aimee Balas
He’s riding a his very own fire engine with his wife now😢

Pat Burkin
I loved Mr. North! And I still use one of his favorite jokes....Did you get your hair cut? No. I got them all cut! Rest In Peace you dear sweet man.

Suzan Stanley Ballentine
So devastating, he was my favorite teacher!! I’ll never forget how he used to poke his head out the door to say “Miss Stanley, do you plan on joining us today?” I was usually late to class since I had him after the nutrition break. You will forever be missed Mr. North ❤️

Corey Lappo
I had him for Social Science when I was 16.

Terri Arredondo Jones
RIP Mr. North! He was a sweet man.

Christopher Hisel
He was one of the best teachers I had. Loved his tests, always had a question about fire engines and trucks.

Leslie Gentile Chamberlain
He was a much beloved man and teacher. Always so pleasant. We liked school bc of his teaching style.

Teresa Hurst
One of my all time fave teachers. Used to hang out in his class during the short nutrition period. Visited him at his home where he loved his woodworking and his cats. My friends and I just called him Northy.... And the way he could call out every fire truck and engine in the city just by the sound was just impressive. RIP Northy, you shall be missed.

Paula Hunter Germann
I had Mr. North for "On your own" He was such a personable man & really captured your attention. I loved how he taught me the difference between fire engines & fire trucks. ❤️😪

Joe Zapata
OMG so sad to hear. Hats down my favorite teacher in high school. I remember his "On your own" class. Used to love how he could identify all the fire trucks when the driver by just by the sound of the engine.

Jen Wilkinson
Omg!!! I was just telling my daughter the same thing almost word for word!!! What an amazing teacher!

Nick Liosis
Memory Eternal

Maria Theresa Ramos
RIP Wonderful teacher. 💕

Jill Ann Wolffe
He was the best!

Michael Meltzer
I remember getting my paper clip award and him reading to us a wrinkle in time

Edith Gazca
Every time I see a firetruck or engine I point out the differences 😔

Michael Juarez
Rest In Peace. I was a TA for him and he was an inspiration. He’s one of the few teachers that not only got the kids but was an awesome teacher too.
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Lorna Till Maxwell
Oh no!

Steve Brownell
Had him both at John Muir and Burbank High, he was one of the good guys!

Brenda Squires Burke
RIP Mr. North. Great teacher

Kate Carson
He was an amazing teacher and impacted so many of us with his warmth, humor and love of teaching. He will be missed. RIP Here's a paperclip award 📎📎📎📎 to you for being an Amazing Teacher with Big Impact!! Your light continues to burn on in so many of us. 🙌🙌🙌

Wendy Walters
He was one if my favorite teachers at BHS. RIP Mr. North.

Ami Wruck
💜🖤he was a great teacher... I think about him a lot when I teach... 🖤💜

Darci Fisher
He was a great teacher..And always made sure I had my glasses on..

Dan Krattiger
I'm so sorry to hear this. Rest in Peace Mr. North.

Jen Wilkinson
I was a 1984 graduate and had Mr North for "On Your Own"... I have always remembered to stay away from balloon loans...how to balance a checkbook and if I ever come home to a home invasion in progress...."don't block the doorway!!" The fire trucks and engines....plus his fire hat that lit up with the sirens what an amazing man and a wonderful teacher!
Always a place in my heart for dear Mr. North!

Skip Nicholson
How lucky I was to be a colleague of Bill's for many years and to learn from him. He was a master teacher. But, above all, as Andrea points out, he was a consummate gentleman. We are all poorer for losing him.

Isabel Trevino
RIP Mr. North


Rich Morrison
This is Bill North's senior picture from 1954 Ceralbus. He was college prep and member of the rifle team.

Jeremy Gates
Mr. North was my economics teacher

Jessi Leigh King
He was one of my favorite teachers at Muir along with Mr. Young.

Debbie Shaffer Oler
The best teacher I ever had. He loved teaching and loved us Students. R. I. P. sweet Mr. North!!

Mary Joan Swartzbaugh
He was a senior my sophomore year. I remember him. Then when he started teaching at John Muir, he taught with my father in law Amon “Coach” Swartzbaugh. He was such a nice man❤️

Cara Cruz
Rest in paradise, Mr. North! Forever admiring his fire trucks, fire engines, and quints. Such a wonderful teacher.

Taire Pena
R.I.P. Mr. North😪

Michael Zeff
The best teacher!

Paula Trujillo
Oh he was a great teacher so sorry to hear

John Nave
One of the most positive influences of my education. We’ve lost one of the good ones..

Sarah Amos
Loved his government class. I could always make him laugh by attempting to untie his shoes.

Karen Lessley Ingersoll
I had him at Muir and BHS. Great teacher! I remember when he and Mrs Bullock became a couple. I think their rooms were across from each other.

Lisa Lovett
Karen Lessley Ingersoll, You were lucky! I was SO pissed when I graduated from BHS and later heard that Bill North and Laurel Hiestand (AKA Madam Victorson) had moved to BHS and I MISSED THEM! I was so happy to have had them at Muir!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/254610647904042/

Donna Cress
Karen Lessley Ingersoll That was so cute, wasn't it? They were the sweetest.

Lisa Lovett
My heart is broken! I got him and several other teachers to come to my class of 1976 BHS reunion in 2011. Most of them had joined my John Muir and "Burbank High 1976 or Whatever" groups. It was wonderful to see them.

Art Lopez
He was a great teacher & he inspired me to go into teaching. RIP, Mr. North.

Sarah Amos
Art Lopez me too.

Chris Patterson
I forwarded this to my kids. He taught all 3 of my them. They all really liked him. They said he identified the fire engines and the truck companies as they went by.....wondering if he knew their dad was a firefighter 🚒 RIP

Darren Nutt
RIP Mr. North! You were a great teacher that I was very fortunate to have for Government and Economics during my Senior year in 91-92!

Ross Cotton
Mr. North was absolutely one of the very best teachers I ever had. Both at John Muir and BHS. I loved his sense of humor. He called me Hoss and I called him Mr. South. He gave me a huge smile whenever we saw each other. He also gave great advice, and was a fantastic listener. I was so happy when he and Ms. Bullock got married.
Deep Peace, Mr. North. You were one of a kind. ❤️

Sheyla Manjarrez
RIP "Sunshine". My condolences to his family and friends.

John Basile
A very sad day indeed. Rest in peace Mr. North.

Lisa Lovett
Party with Barbara, Bill! I am definitely not resting in peace!🤔

Brenda Goris Michel
My absolute favorite teacher of all! When I get those security questions, like who's your favorite teacher, it's always Mr. North! He touched so many. RIP Mr. North, you sure made an impact on this earth ❤️❤️

Tamra Anderson
RIP Mr. North. You touched so many of our lives .

Rhonda Haug
This makes me so sad 😥 I TA'd for him both semesters my senior year. I had 4 classes that year and three were with Mr. North. I will always remember his love of fire trucks and fire engines. To this day I tell people the difference between the two and the stories of the great teacher who used those as extra credit. He will definitely live on in everyone he taught!

Lorraine Devenport Peterson
I remember him.. very nice man. Rest In Peace

Carissa Scheible Wright
Ok, now I feel like I REALLY need to know how to tell fire engines and trucks apart! I feel like I totally missed out on something here!

John Escobedo Sr.
One if my favorite teachers at John Muir. R.I.P. Mr.North

Steve Bric
He was one of most favorite teachers.... We were blessed to have him steer us during our younger years... his legacy is those who he guided and taught by example.... RIP Mr. North

Dave Boido
Great guy, Sad loss.
I loved his corny jokesI loved his corny jokes. Weekend nights he drove a truck delivering the Herald Examiner from their printing plant in LA to Bakersfield. Monday morning he told the class “I was driving all night, and then it dawned on me”

SOME EMAIL REPLIES TO ALAN LANDROS
Thanks Alan...Well done...Mr. North would have been very proud of you for writing such a nice obituary for him...We didn't really know him, except to say hi...He lived just down the street from us. His home was always kept as "Neat as a pin"...We would see him around the neighborhood frequently...The last time we saw him, we were having dinner at the Olive's Bistro for our Anniversary in November. Mr. North was a frequent patron of the restaurant and knew all of the young people who worked there. That night, he had brought a beautifully-wrapped gift for one of the girls who was a server...You could tell all of the kids there thought the world of him...He was obviously loved by so many others, as well...What a wonderful "legacy of love", he left for us all. Heaven's gain is our loss...Bon Voyage, Mr. North...
Pam and Jon Kirkwood


Mr. North and Mr. Laris came to one of our reunions, I think it was either 40 or 45. He was only 10 years older than us in the Class of 65, and we all thought he was so cute. He was my home room teacher at John Muir. He was a wonderful man and will be sorely missed.
Thanks for letting us know.
Trudie Lombard Hentze

Thank you Alan. This is sad news indeed. Mr. North made history come alive and made learning fun. I remember how proud I was the day I was given a paper clip award- they were not easily won! It was good to see him at the reunion and I wish I would have had more time to visit with him. I saw that someone referred to him as a prince of a guy- he really was.
Doris Au MacDonald
BHS ‘73

Thank you Alan for this tribute. I won a paper clip award, maybe two, in his Social Studies class at Muir. He was probably my favorite teacher- he had that rare combination of humor, discipline, competence and warmth that opened us knuckle headed junior high kids to things we needed to begin thinking about. I am sad to have him off the planet.
With fond memories and thanksgiving,
Dick Thompson, BHS ‘71

Hi Alan
Thank you so much for letting us all know about Mr. North. He still remains today my all time favorite teacher... including all college profs. What a shock to hear of his passing.
Thank you for all the time you spend keeping us informed. Our class is so blessed to have you.
Thank you again for all you do!!
Loisann Smith Terry, BHS ‘70

Alan,

Thank you once again for being our bearer of sad news. I still remember the two paperclip awards I won from Mr. North, one for listing all the prepositions in 8th grade English and one for answering a doozey question on a quiz after a film on Africa in 9th grade Social Studies. I also remember the beautiful paperclip box that Greg Chambers made for Mr. North on his lathe and the word that I failed to spell correctly in a spelling bee in his English class. Mr. North was one of the teachers who really made a mark on my academic life.
Steve Gregory, BHS ‘70

Alan-
Bill worked in the Burbank Public Library through college.
His mom and my mom worked together. He was one of my first crushes!!!
I took horseback riding lessons for about two years with his sister.
I am so sad...mostly for the world. He was very special.❤️
Carolyn Bailey Grogan, BHS ‘63, and retired longtime BHS teacher


2/27/2019 EMAIL FROM TODD AND CAMILLE BRUNNER

I was wondering, is there anyway you could add this to the post of Bill North. We had just had him at our house on February 15 and he gave me the very last paper clip award because I had asked him about it. His eyes twinkled and he told me the story about how it came about which was so sweet to hear. My husband Todd Bruner, had Bill in John Muir and BHS and received one but I also went through both schools with my husband but never had Bill so after our home cook Italian dinner with our grown kids I received this. I was tickled pink about it. And now I hold it dear to my heart. Since so many people mention it on your blog I thought it would be really wonderful for people to see it and bring back memories because it was printed on a machine from back in the 70’s. I also bought out our year book from 78 and he had a blast
going through ever page and talking about it. Really a wonderful man. The top photo is what I posted in his page from Facebook. See below. Thank you.
Best,
Todd and Camille Bruner
Class Burbank High School 1978





SERVICES
Clyde Richards posted on Facebook "I have more information about Bill North. Because Bill died in Colorado, and not California, there are a lot of state rules and regulations about a body. It will take many days to make the necessary arrangements and I will let everyone know when the funeral ceremony is. I think it will be about the middle of March."

March 6, 2019 UPDATE from Clyde Richards
The Memorial Service for Bill North will be held on Wednesday, March 13, at 2:30 PM at the Forest Lawn Hollywood ; The address is 6300 Forest Lawn Dr.. Los Angeles 90068 The service will be held in the Old North Chapel Let's all turn out to honor and remember this great teacher and human being.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Wallace Bowen King, BHS '54 (1936-2017)

Wallace and Prisca in 1957

OBITUARY
Wallace Bowen King
Jan. 25, 1936 - July 12, 2017
Wallace Bowen King died Wednesday, July 12, 2017 surrounded by loved ones. Wallace will be greatly missed by his wife, Prisca; five children and their spouses; 18 grandchildren; and his five siblings and their families.
A viewing will be held from 7-9 p.m., Friday, July 21, 2017, at the LDS Beaverton Stake Center located at 4195 S.W. 99th Ave., Beaverton, OR 97005.
A memorial will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday, July 22, 2017, at the same location.
Please sign the online guest book at www.oregonlive.com/obits
Published in The Oregonian from July 18 to July 19, 2017

FROM FACEBOOK
Wendy King Bentley with David Foster King.
August 6, 2017
Wallace Bowen King, BHS class of 1954, passed away on July 12, 2017 in Oregon. He was the son of former Burbank Mayor - Carl M. King and Virginia King. His siblings also attended BHS and are alive and well. Larry King, Sharon Mortenson, David Foster King, Dennis King and Leon King. He was a great man who loved his family, friends and God.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
FEBRUARY 3, 2023 UPDATE 
Today we received a lovely email from David King, brother of Wallace, which we will post here. We corrected our entry which showed Wallace as a 1955 grad and it should have been 1954.
 
Dear Cathy, 
 
Thank you for maintaining the Burbank High Blog. I am from the BHS Class of 1960. I married Joyce Powers BHS ’61 in 1964. Joyce and I had lockers across the hall from each other in the auditorium building. After graduation from Brigham Young University in 1967, we returned to Burbank to make a home and raise six children. Four of them, Lance, Cynthia, Wendy, and David graduated from BHS also. 1960 was the 50th anniversary year for BHS. I was the managing partner of a CPA firm in Burbank until 2003 when we gave up metropolitan for the country in Nauvoo, Illinois. We purchased 20 acres and build our dream home on the property just a mile from the Mississippi River. See the attached photo. We have fourteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
My sister, Sharon King Mortenson ’59, passed away recently and I noted her information is in your blog and in the recent issue of Senior Bulldogs Newsletter. Thank you. My older brother, Wallace B. King, was in the BHS Class of 1954. He passed away in 2017. His information does not appear in the blog except for his senior photo in the copy of the 1954 Ceralbus in your blog. Perhaps I can give you some information now that you can post to the blog and perhaps get into the Senior Bulldogs Newsletter. His wife, Prisca, was also a BHS grad, class of ’61. They married in 1961. See the attached resume and obituary for Wallace. Wallace was a track star at BHS. He holds the school record for the longest softball throw. He was a prolific writer. See the attached Memorial Service program and the lyrics he wrote for the popular tone, My Way, made popular by Frank Sinatra. 
 
If any other information would be helpful, let me know. 
 
Sincerely, 
David King 
P.O. Box 130 
Nauvoo, IL 62354 
217-453-6321 
217-357-4133 Cell