Cynthia Laureen Martens Catlin, BHS 1980September 7, 1963 - April 22, 2011
Cynthia Laureen Martens Catlin, BHS 1980
Paul G. Williamson, BHS Vice Principal
itment to innovative education, an unfailing sense of humor, and a positive outlook on life. Up until he died, many teachers, students, and parents kept in touch with him.
Russell Riegler, BHS 1975
Merrill Anker Henricksen, BHS 1937
Dennis Kent Hooper, BHS 1984
tivities, skiing, camping, boating, wake boarding, golf, and especially enjoyed dancing.
Greg Blaine Bailey, BHS 1966
Victor Keith Jensen, BHS 1947?
n Burbank" High School. Aspiring to further his education, he enrolled at the University of New Mexico. In spite of an undistinguished academic performance, persistence ruled the day and a Baccalaureate degree was the final reward.With the military draft still in effect, he decided on a pre-emptive bid to enter officer training with the Marine Corps. Shortly after receiving his commission, he married Mildred Russell in Tacoma, Washington. The marriage lasted 18 years and produced four sons.
Mary Joan Spindler Hammond, BHS 1967 Burbank Daily Review, January 22, 1974 Mary Joan Hammond, 23, died Sunday, January 20, 1974, in North Hollywood. Mrs. Hammond was born in Burbank and lived here 23 years. She is survived by her husband, Tom; son, Jeffrey; a daughter, Alana; a brother, John; and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spindler of Burbank. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in The Valley Funeral Home Chapel, Burbank. The Rev. Louie Barnes will officiate. Burial will follow at San Fernando Mission Cemetery.
here she excelled academically, according to her autobiography. She went on to become an art major at California State University, Long Beach in 1957, where she lost her virginity. Carr was known for her fierce independence, and traveled extensively throughout her life. She worked as an English teacher in Mexico City in 1965 and Athens in 1967, before moving to Finland in 1971, where she worked as a radio producer and photojournalist. Intending to work in documentary film, Carr settled in the Bay Area in 1978. But at the age of 39, she was discovered by hard-core film producer Alex d'Renzy, and after delivering her first adult performance in "Pretty Peaches," she went on to become "one of the most famous actresses in the golden era of X-rated films," according to her autobiography.
Guy Robert Casagrande, BHS 1970 

Joseph Lawrence Carpenter, BHS 1959 LOWRIMORE Robert J. Lowrimore was born in Okemah, Oklahoma in 1925 and died on Nov. 16, 2007 of lung cancer at his home in Laguna Beach, CA.
Bob was a graduate of Okemah High School, class of 1943, served his country in the US Army and upon his honorable discharge, moved to Los Angeles where he completed his education at USC. Bob had a successful 30 year teaching career at Burbank High School in California. He was also a successful business man in the field of real estate and investments.
After retiring from teaching, he lived in Laguna Beach and Palm Springs. Nothing gave him more pleasure than hosting parties and surrounding himself with his many close friends. He will be remembered as a generous and gregarious person.
Bob is survived by his sister, Heidi Sumter and brother-in- law Ron Sumter of Rockwall, Texas; brother-in-law, Bruce Causey of Carmel, Indiana; a sister-in- law, Mildred Lowrimore of Tyler, Texas; and a large number of nieces and nephews. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Libby and Earl Lowrimore; his brother, Bill Lowrimore; and his sister, Earlene Causey. In memory of Bob, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society for lung cancer research.
Debra Ventimeglia Dahlia, BHS 1973 May 9, 1955 - January 11, 2006 We have lost a wonderful person in our lives. Debi was a kind and compassionate person who was always cheerful and made you laugh. Debi took care of everyone, always helped where help was needed before being asked. She knew what to do at all times. After graduating from Burbank High School, Debi went on to become a Registered Nurse and worked many years in the Emergency Room. She didn't need any training in the compassion department, that came from the heart.
Nancy Jennings Webb, BHS 1964
Warren Patrick Fligg, BHS 1967
Maureen Shapiro Thompson a 1966 graduate of Burbank High School passed away after struggling with breathing problems on March 24, 2011 in San Diego, California.
g teacher and joyful musician. We are diminished by the sudden, untimely loss of her effervescent spark, sharp wit and infectious laughter, insatiable curiosity and compassion, her steadfast love and appreciation for all things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small and her belief in the essential equality of all people.
Linda Marie Moss, BHS 1968 November 19, 1950 - July 28, 1988 Los Angeles Daily News, Dated, July 31, 1988