Long-time AHS Teacher Jo Kent – 1931-2013

Jo Kent 1983Long-time Anaheim High instructor Jo Carolyn Woodward Kent died peacefully on July 26, 2013. She was born April 29, 1931, in Cave City, Arkansas. She received her undergraduate degree from Lyons College in English. She went on to receive a Master’s in Education from Peabody School of Education at Vanderbilt University. She met the love of her life, Alvis Guy Kent, in 1947.

She enjoyed a long career as an educator, teaching literature and composition at Anaheim High School for 38 years. A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 at 10 a.m. Anaheim United Methodist Church, where she was a member. Her remains will be buried in a private ceremony at Rose Hills Cemetery in Whittier.

Jo Carolyn is survived by her daughter, Carolyn Sue Kent; grandson, Gregory Kent Mitchell; sister, Mary Elizabeth Shaver; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was greatly loved and will be dearly missed by family, friends and the Colonist community.

 

KEITH BURNSIDE – 1943-2013

KEITH BURNSIDE 1973Keith Burnside, a long-time teacher and counselor with the Anaheim Union High School District (AUHSD), died on June 27, 2013. He was born July 21, 1943 in Los Angeles to Allan and Kathryn Burnside.

He attended Burbank schools and went to college at the University of Redland, where he met his wife, Sandra Mathews, in 1966. The Burnsides moved to the City of Orange, where Keith worked as a teacher and counselor for the AUHSD for 37 years, several of those years at Fremont JuKEITH BURNSIDE - CURRENTnior High School where he taught history and ceramics.

He is survived by wife, Sandy; daughters, Lori Jones and Keri Burnside; sons-in-law, Mario Sattro and Robbie Jones; granddaughters, Lila and Lindsey Jones; and cats, Woodi and Sami.

Keith enjoyed golfing, playing bridge, hiking, working on his cars and spending time with his wife and family. The Burnsides recently acquired a condo in Lake Crowley where they enjoy exploring new territory and making new friends. Keith was very loved and respected and will be missed.

Published in Orange County Register on July 2, 2013

 

Black and white photo from the 1973 Fremont Junior High School Yearbook courtesy of the AHSAA

Shirley (Pannier) Eberhard – 1936-2013

Shirley Pannier Eberhard - Class of 1953

Shirley  (Pannier) Eberhard, a Class of 1953 Colonist, passed away peacefully at her home in Newport Beach on June 19. Born Shirley Louise Pannier, Feb. 7, 1936 in Anaheim, to Edna and Milton Pannier, Shirley spent her childhood helping her parents on their orange ranch and playing with her many cousins who lived nearby. When she was 6, she welcomed her brother Loren into the family. She also began playing the piano, something that would lead to a lifelong love of music.

After graduating from Anaheim High, Shirley moved to Los Angeles to attend Occidental College. She chose Oxy on the recommendation of her piano teacher and graduated in 1957 with a degree in education. The same year, she returned to Anaheim to marry Erland Eberhard, whom she had known since kindergarten.

Shirley taught 4th grade at Roosevelt Elementary in Anaheim during her first year of marriage. She gave birth to her daughter Laurie in 1958. Sons Craig, born in 1959; Jeff, born in 1961; and Brad, born in 1969 followed. While raising her children, Shirley taught piano lessons in her home. Starting at the age of 15, she played the organ and piano each Sunday for over 60 years until her retirement from Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church in 2011. She also played for hundreds of weddings and memorial services throughout Orange County. Her family kidded her that almost anywhere they would go, someone would know Shirley either from her days as a teacher or because she had played music for their wedding.

In the 1970s, Shirley returned to teaching elementary school. She continued to teach in the Anaheim City School District until her retirement in 1998. Despite being “retired” Shirley continued to play the organ on Sundays, supervise student teachers through Cal State Fullerton and play as an accompanist for voice students. Being retired also gave her more time to enjoy her garden, to travel, to attend music and stage performances and to spend time with her six grandchildren. She also donated her time and money to causes she believed in, including Habitat for Humanity and Free Wheelchair Mission. In 2009 Shirley was diagnosed with a brain tumor. This did slow her down somewhat but with surgery and other treatments she was able to lead a very full life for almost four more years; spending time with family and friends, enjoying music, movies and good food.

Shirley is survived by her four children, six grandchildren, one great-grandchild and brother, Loren.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 29th at Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church (190 S. Fairmont, Anaheim, CA).

Published in Orange County Register on June 23, 2013

Alumni Celebrate at Flag Day Membership Drive Party

The AHSAA celebrated its 2013-14 membership year with a June 14 Flag Day Party at Marie Callender’s at the Anaheim Plaza.  Some 60 Colonists, ranging from the Class of 1936 through the Class of 2014, came together to support “Old AU.”

Thus far, the organization has donated approximately $60,000 to the school in scholarships and to school programs and activities. All alumni are encouraged to become active members of the AHSAA. Click here to view/print DONOR FORM 2013.

To learn more about the accomplishments of the AHSAA and the AHS Student Body during the 2012-13 membership year, please click on the following link: 2013 Membership Drive Letter. All of the successes listed are possible thanks to generous donations from Colonist graduates and the support of many local businesses and community members. Questions may be directed to anaheimalumni@yahoo.com.

Enjoy these event photos and be sure to save the dates of Oct. 4 (Homecoming) and Oct. 12 (AHSAA 3rd Annual Colony Classic Car Show) and join the fun:

 

 

 

 

 

G. HOWARD MESSAMER – Aug. 17, 1919 – June 8, 2013

HOWARD MESSAMER_0001Galen Howard Messamer, a long-time Anaheim High woodshop teacher, passed away June 8, 2013, at his home in Long Beach. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 14, at Hilgenfeld Mortuary in Anaheim.

Age 93 at the time of his death, Messamer was born Aug. 17, 1919, in Chicago to Orlo and Margaret Messamer. He was the youngest of their seven children.

Howard grew up in Adel, Iowa. After graduating high school, Howard headed west with $5 in his pocket. He worked as a ranch hand, pulling from his years of experience being raised on a farm, while simultaneously putting himself through school. He attended UCLA, where he received a bachelor’s in teaching and went on to CSU Long Beach for his masters.

Howard met Alice Gallagher on the tennis courts of Santa Monica and soon married her in 1943 in Long Beach. They were happily married for 63 years. Their home was a destination for family events and holidays, and all were welcome.

Howard signed up for the Naval Reserve V-7 program in 1942, commonly referenced by him as “the 90 day wonders.” The Navy was a huge part of his life and he felt strongly that “anyone who could be of use should answer the call.” He lived every aspect of his life that way-with a generous, loving heart and service to others- his family, friends and country.

He taught industrial arts, woodshop, mathematics, machine shop and drafting in at Anaheim High and in Redlands for more than 37 years. He was at AHS for more than three decades.

 In his free time he enjoyed discovering the many wonders of the USA through weeks of camping, yearly passes to Disneyland to watch the parades with his grandkids or dance to the big band music with Alice. And let’s not forget all those nights of playing cards with his close group of long-time friends.

Howard is survived by his daughters Janet Ferguson (Dale) and Bonnie Womer (Jim), six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

A funeral service will be held at Hilgenfeld Mortuary, 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim, CA 92805, at 12:30pm, Friday, June 14, 2013. A visitation will be held prior to the service, from 10:30-12:30. Burial will follow the funeral at Fairhaven Cemetery, 1702 E Fairhaven Avenue, Santa Ana, CA 92705. A reception will follow, at the home of his daughter, Jan Ferguson, at 4827 E Colorado Street, Long Beach, CA 90814.

Published in Orange County Register on June 13, 2013   

JOE NAKASHIMA – CLASS OF ’42 COLONIST

Joe Nakashima Class of 1942Anaheim Union High School Class of 1942 graduate Joe Nakashima passed away May 23 at age 88. An actor who appeared in movies and TV, including “50 First Dates,” Joe was a regular attendee of the Anaheim Alumni Breakfast and will be greatly missed by his classmates.

Jo proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII, joining after he and his family were detained at a temporary processing center located in the Santa Anita Race Track for approximately five months. His family was then sent off by train to a “War Relocation Center” located in Rohwe, Arkansas.

While in camp, Joe desperately wanted to serve his country and after passing rigorous testing with flying colors, Joe served in the European Theater and was honorably discharged in 1946.

A Gardena resident, Joe also attended Horace Mann Elementary School and Fremont Junior High.

Services will be held June 5, 11 a.m., at Green Hill Chapel in Rancho Palos Verdes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Betty Jane (Key) Fee – Class of 1938

Many Anaheim High alumni, students and faculty have displayed heartfelt spirit and pride for “Old AU,” but few have equaled Betty Fee’s devotion to her alma mater as a student and later as a school staff member.

Anaheim-born, Betty was a graduate from the Class of 1938 and an active participant in school activities, including cheerleading and athletes. The Class of ’38 yearbook lists her as GAA Board 1; Girl’s A Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer GAA 3, Vice President 4; Class Secretary 4; Commissioner of Girl’s Athletics 4; Yell Leader 4; Girl Reserves 4; Girl’s Sports Editor Anoranco 4; Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.  [Read more…]

1980’s BAND & COLOR GUARD ALUMNI REUNITE, RAISE FUNDS

Members of the AHS Band and Color Guard from the class years of 1980-1985 gathered recently for a reunion that not only included an evening of sharing memories, but also raised $4435 for today’s Colony musicians.

Attendees, including Zig Kanstul, the band director from 1980-1985, shared memories of the hundreds of hours of practicing and performing in parades, half-time shows and numerous competitions, between bidding for silent auction items and purchasing tickets for the opportunity drawing to raise funds for Anaheim High’s Colonial Regiment.

The planning committee was headed by Dan Barragan. He is working to bring AHS Band, Color Guard and Drill Team members from all class years together to support current students in the AHS band program. He can be reached through “The Anaheim High School Band & Color Guard/Drill Team Alumni Group” on Facebook or via mrdano32@sbcglobal.net.

AHS ‘ 59 GRADUATE LEAVES LEGACY AS LIFE-LONG ENTERTAINER

Anaheim 1959-Pena, Rudy_NEWHigh School Class of ’59 graduate Rudy Pena, professionally known as Rudy de la Mor, passed away March 5, 2013, at age 73. Rudy enjoyed a colorful and exciting life as a professional entertainer.

A classically trained pianist, de la Mor was a child prodigy who, as a teenager, performed with the Orange County Symphony Orchestra and the Denver Symphony Orchestra. He later performed at Knott’s Berry Farm and Disneyland.

Rudy was discovered by the late vaudeville, film and television star, Jimmy Durante. As Durante’s protégé, de la Mor became close friends with a number of stars of the era, such as Martha Raye, Alice Faye, Christine Jorgenson and others.

It was Martha Raye who was the impetus for the outrageous hats and sequined attire that became his trademark. After catching one of de la Mor’s early sets as a cabaret performer, she suggested that he focus on the comedic aspects of his act.Rudy Pena

“What’s more, she suggested that I wear some of the curtains my mother might have had and change hats all night long,” de la Mor reported on his website.

He was known for his interaction with his audience and had the phenomenal ability to remember the name of everybody in the room in which he was performing. He became a Chicago (and worldwide) cabaret favorite and played to packed houses at the Gentry in Chicago for more than 20 years, as well as locations throughout Southern California.

On Feb. 5, he posted on his official Facebook page, “To all my dear friends: Thank you all so much for your kindness and support as I slowly recover from my illness. Your thoughts and prayers have given me strength and encouragement. I shall see you soon!! Woooosh! Love Rudy.”

He is survived by his sister Aurora “Penny” Pena Lucio, AUHS class of 1952.

A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 17, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Phoenix Club, 1340 S. Sanderson Ave., Anaheim.

To view a video on Rudy’s life, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPOzgMsbtsI

For a video of Rudy’s performing, click on the following link:

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=rudy+de+la+mor&mid=5DB221170FDF8A3406E65DB221170FDF8A3406E6&view=detail&FORM=VIRE1

AUHS 1940s Grads Celebrate 70-Decade Reunion

Anaheim High graduates from the 1940s celebrated a multi-year reunion on Jan. 25, 2013 at Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel. Grads from 1940 through 1948 shared memories from their days at “Old AU.”