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Hollywood Legend Marie Wilson – Class of 1933

Mabelle Marie Wilson 1932When growing up in the Colony, she went by Maybelle. But Katharine Elizabeth Wilson soon dropped the nickname when her family moved to Hollywood and she sat her sights on an entertainment career. Maybelle transformed into radio, TV and film star Marie Wilson, a blonde bombshell whose new moniker became a household name.

The only Anaheim High graduate with three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Marie earned national recognition for her role as the voluptuous blonde, scatter-brained secretary in “My Friend Irma,” the title role of a radio series that became one of the most popular shows of the late 1940s.

She starred in the television series of the same name from 1952 to 1954, then played the character in two movies titled, “My Friend Irma” and “My Friend Irma Goes West” featuring the comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.

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Anaheim High’s Connection to Jerry Lewis

A bit of fun trivia has come to light with the recent death of Jerry Lewis. Did you know that Anaheim High has a connection to this comedy great through Class of 1933 graduate Marie Wilson?

Katherine Elizabeth “Maybelle” Wilson – a.k.a. Marie Wilson –grew up in Anaheim. An inheritance helped her fullfill her dream of becoming a Hollywood starlit. Maybelle dropped her family nickname and transformed herself into radio, TV and film star Marie Wilson, a voluptuous blonde bombshell who earned three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Marie earned national recognition for her role in “My Friend Irma,” the title role of a radio series that became one of the most popular shows of the late 1940s. The radio show evolved into a TV series from 1952 to 1954, which then led to two movies titled, “My Friend Irma” and “My Friend Irma Goes West” featuring the comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis.

More about this famous Anaheim High graduate is available via this link.

Invitation to March 4 Celebration of Anaheim High Authors & Colony-Inspired Literature

Cover pageAnaheim High, with support from the school’s Alumni Association, is staging a Read Across America celebration highlighting Anaheim High authors, as well as books that feature Anaheim High and its graduates. Student activities promoting literacy are also part of the week-long celebration that kicks off Feb. 29 and runs through March 4.

Appearances on the stage of Cook Auditorium by four authors, including OC Weekly editor and AHS Class of ’97 graduate Gustavo Arellano, student activities, an Alice In Wonderland-themed reception in the school’s library and a Hall of Fame induction are among activities that will take place during the week. All the events are free and open to the public.Schedule of Events

Throughout the week the AHS Library will serve as the event hub and site of a display featuring Anaheim High authors, including Lois Battle, a Class of ’56 graduate who achieved success in the literary world with seven bestselling novels. The display will also spotlight books about famous alumni, including Charles Walters (’30), an MGM director and choreographer during Hollywood’s Golden Age, and Marie Wilson (’33) of My Friend Irma fame who earned three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her work in radio, TV and film.

The celebration will culminate Friday, March 4, with an Anaheim High Authors’ Forum, 3 to 5 p.m. in Cook Auditorium, featuring a graduate who has become a celebrated voice in the Latino community, a Colony writer who published a book featuring Anaheim High haunts, an alumnae who has authored of a popular mystery series based on her experience as a forensic handwriting analyst, and writer and historiam Dennis Bateman, Class of ’89, who will talk about his book Anaheim Colonists Football – A Century of Tradition and The Orange County Football Book.

220px-Gustavo_arellano_2012Returning to his alma mater for the first time since graduating in 1997, Gustavo Arellano, editor of OC Weekly, is also the author of several books and a nationally syndicated column Ask A Mexican. He will speak about his evolution from an Anaheim High student leader to an award-winning writer.

Like her fictional character Claudia Rose in the award-winning forensic handwriting mystery series, Sheila Lowe from Class of ’67 is a practicing forensic handwriting expert. Also the author of the acclaimed The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Handwriting Analysis, Handwriting of the Famous & Infamous, and Handwriting Analyzer software, she is president of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation, a nonprofit organization that promotes education in the area of handwriting. Sheila holds a master’s degree in psychology and lectures around the country and in Canada and the UK. Her analyses of celebrity handwritings are seen throughout the media.

Lowe and Suspense Publishing have made her book 6booksInkslingers Ball available to Anaheim High students to read as part of the celebration.

A popular subject among Anaheim High students is the rumor of ghosts that haunt the high school. It’s also a favorite subject of Tom Zaradich, author of Anaheim’s Dead – Ghostly Encounters With the Passed, which includes a chapter on Anaheim High and interviews with several AHS graduates and staff members.

After the authors’ forum, attendees will be invited to the AHS Library for a reception celebrating Anaheim High authors and supporters of literacy in the Colony community. A special mention will be given the school’s SkillsUSA program for its creation of free little libraries being placed throughout the Colony community.

June Glenn’55 and  Susan Faessel ’67 will also be recognized for their support of literacy in the Anaheim community. Another event highlight will be the induction of long-time Anaheim High teacher, writer and historian Louise Booth in the school’s Hall of Fame.

Thanks to a sponsorship by the AHS Alumni Association, all activities are free but donations of books are encouraged. For a list of titles requested by the AHS Library, visit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/?ie=UTF8&cid=A1SDJXD5BSLQVG

Books may also be brought to the Friday event to be donated to the school library or the little free libraries.

The AHSAA has identified 19 alumni authors who will be recognized as part of A Celebration of Anaheim High Authors and Colony-Inspired Literature. Biographies, with photos, on each of these individuals, as well as information on books written about Anaheim High alumni, literature that includes photos or information on Anaheim High, are available at https://anaheimcolonists.com/celebration-of-anaheim-authors/

To RSVP for the reception or to inform the AHSAA of additional authors, please contact Janet Brown at anaheimalumni@yahoo.com or 714-726-4372.

 

Books About Anaheim High Alumni

Anaheim High has its share of famous alumni but only two that we know of who have had books written about their lives.

Charles Walters, a Class of 1930, graduate because an MGM director and choreographer who worked with a long list of Hollywood greats. His life is celebrated in Brent Phillip’s Charles Walters – The Director Who Made Hollywood Dance.

005Another Anaheim High super star is Marie Wilson who has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her work in radio, TV and film. Her fascinating story is told in Not So Dumb – The Life and Career of Marie Wilson by Charles Tranberg.

Other books exist that include mentions of Anaheim High athletes including Class of 1989 grad Dennis Bateman’s books on the history of football at Anaheim High and Orange County.

Ray Ortez  from Class of 1937, as well as other Anaheim grads who played in the Mexican-American baseball leagues, are featured in a seven-book series on the leagues. His daughter, Monica Ortez, has co-authored one of the books in the series and writes about her father’s life as a star player who also was an outstanding athlete at Anaheim High.

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2013 Inductees

Hall of Fame inductees in 2013 include:

Dancer, choreographer and director Charles Walters

Dancer, choreographer and director Charles Walters

Charles Walters – Class of 1930 – A dancer, choreographer and director during the “golden age” of Hollywood: https://anaheimcolonists.com/charles-walters-class-of-1930/

Marie Wilson – Class of 1932 – A radio, TV and film star who earned national recognition for her role as the voluptuous blonde, scatter-brained 51znnHHkYjL__SL500_AA280_secretary in “My Friend Irma,” the title role of a radio series that became one of the most popular shows of the late 1940s: https://anaheimcolonists.com/?s=marie+Wilson

 

Stan Betz - Class of 1946

Stan Betz – Class of 1946

Stan Betz – Class of 1946 – An icon in the world of custom cars and hot rods who continues creating automotive master pieces into this late 80s:  http://www.anaheimcolonists.com/stan-betz/

Clint Stark - Class of 1959
Clint Stark – Class of 1959 – A former pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals who came back to AUSD after 11-seasons as a pro ball player to teach for more than 32 years:  https://anaheimcolonists.com/clint-stark-59-joins-list-of-anaheim-high-hall-of-famers/