Lennox High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Lennox, CA)
- Class of 1958
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N 4 C ' I ' , 1 .Tl 'fq , ,N T ,j N W - ' , X W V 'TATA ff S. . 0 '- if ' - JL, X - ff' A ,.,.,. 1 gf 'il Yr They saw the need tor knowledge here Within this growing wildemess: They planned a mighty citadel Where knowledge would be stressed. ong ago upon these vast plains The Lennox Drive-In Dairy lay: Until two men oi wisdom came And saw it could not stay. a WW - . J ,I ,- mr ' ' if ,f f' if Dr. William R. McDonald Dr. I etferson L. Garner Assistant Superintendent Superintendent g is 4 f - rf ' ,LE- J .4 - . V -.W . W To this peaceful land there came Large, fierce determined men with steel Machines-Great cats that scooped the land: Th ' e1r task performed for the student's weal. And when the land was leveled flat Another force its task began to ply And many trucks rolled back and forth: Boards and blocks they piled up high. They built strong walls of thick cement To withstand the so And laid in supplies for the siege Of learning afterwards. on-coming hordes: . A Q.. ,,,. -r ill wwe 4' -.2155- in At first the land changed not at all And then their work's first fruits wer The foundations for mighty halls Appeared upon the scene. 8 ,Y -ENR . .V , ,Y-1 ,,.t. , .'.ztf,Pf' - V '- 1 Seen! N'-C LOCAL The time grew near, then soon was here, But even while the structure grew Into a strong and mighty school: A select group of the new race Laid down the future rule. The unfinished was occupied. The mighty lope of their steel steeds No one dared to deiy. b 5 I V b V mm A . , i ' v - in A X '- -'il ' .1 Q- -' ' X , . . .M 354-.x Lx , . ,ny . ' , f , ' T ,. ' ., ' - n 3 - L ' it 'i i +- , :, 1 ? g ' d q ' q ,,,Q a 'W L . - vvqqqdvsf is l n Z' pai ,V I ' 'fe Ya-lf. f-,. 'N 4 ,H-.. 4 N - -I S A 1, , up r 5. f J H 'ftf . Xi 'VNV' N SS sw . , 3 ' nf - J Bold Lancers have come here to stay And this fact we do not deny: None can stand, but will surely fall Before our Lennox High. DEDICATION WK ,,,,, XXX Another tale I sing to thee And helped to shape it into About a far-seeing man: A knowledge citadel. Without whose help this first book In expression of our great thanks We might not have at hand. To one who bore the weight: He worked at building up this school We dedicate this Troubadour In which the Lancers dwell: Of nineteen fifty-eight: LOWELL K. BRUBAKER Marienne Gould Freshman Counselor Lowell K- Brubaker Principfll A. Iohn Wcrldmcmn Assistant Principal Maurine Clausen Assistant Principal Teressa Ricca Sophomore Counselor at 'ri The Faculty of Lennox High A group we hold in deep respect. Worked unendingly to promote The march of intellect .... Orley Anderson lunior Counselor Fernando Rodriguez Senior Counselor Rudolph Aguirre Barbara Baxter Stan Bosler Elizabeth DiMasi Marty Ernaga Lillian Fox Sandra Hano Warren Hartung Carroll Hauser Ierome Helpin William Holmes Iames Hunt Florence Iolley Sam Kennedy George Killian gt. t if fs., 'S , me H i 4 xg? if JK Q , 4 Q E lf ' + l f is 'uw I ' .. Vkihia, , V , X1--f'f'N V A -r gg fe 7 Q, to W .J P t u s ' if V . RM ' H ,J . ' ,J ' ,iff .o.- fl ' 4-1, A ' , f , i 3 ,pu- wk Phil Kovinick Mary Oakes Robert Rice Ruth Titus A Olin Lovelace Elmer Ramsey Saul Schwartz Howard Wells I C..Q. v Imparting wisdom and knowledge Enlarging the talents of youth Educating each simple seri And sowing seeds oi truth Stephen Notari Henry Rappapori Laban Strite Melvin Wiley a :-1 if.. , fir-an eA'Q Rv 1 ., K' gk. 5,,zz.i.f:2 F1 K K' ' ff k'1. X S r,,,g ? S X f C99 'ft' L E 3. Q Q '3 X A I x 3f 5 'H 5,5 , ' ls: A rim K wi ' ' 0 K Q ., ,X ' .2 5 Q It 5 VI, 1'3'iN3 Q 'X , K K 3 N -4- 1 1 U, 3 ,w p ' 53 N 'lik ' Q ' Q .45 . ii. . A Af xt -V f r ,Zf'i!'.-' T,,j.i 1 . ae . H11 it - -'li 'N' Plesk, :tk A 'Ti-Er, U 5 . '- . i'1.7if'4i,.- 1 S - ' 3' lf Pix -wo-ef.x Q'-seg ' - H Robert Reeves Rose Marie Strock Don Young S S si Q l offlce EXQOHOY Shgroft waterm- gt bf K qggixd Ylx new ' Q OKXQY . B Kgllfllxl Q owed. We now present the otiice staff Who keep each mark and record straight And answer calls and send us notes And passes validate. These people toiled to beautiiy. Clean, and maintain our school Caring for this great citadel Wherein the Lancers rule. MAINTENANCE STAFF: Standing-Mark Silvertooth, Bill Sheets, Bert Brown, Golda Blackford, Albert Kelly, Karl Trede, E. L. Teston, Al Greenleaf. Kneeling: Charlie Hill, Phillip Laws, Stewart Angell. lla rr-I 0 . S an s ff . I 4 Don Boynton President Pauline Vaughn Vice President Mary Bryant Recording Secretary Deanna Grant Corresponding Secretary FIRST FIRST SEMESTER: Top row, Lott to Rlqht-Mr. Anderson, Roger Hansen, Roger Clark, Iudy White, Pauline Vaughn, Ken Kennedy Gary Sides. Bottom Row-Regina Iarnaqan, Diane Yost, Mary Bryant, Lois Klein, Deanna Grant, Iune Sandusky, Lynne Silver, Pamela Luther, Gail Goodwin. SENATE CHAMBER , 'y Mr. Anderson Roger Clark Io Agrusa Regina Iarnagan Linda Shire Sponsor President Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary And now to tell oi the great courts First there is the Senate chamber That ruled upon this land, The higher of the iW02 And of their works in meting out They steered our course through this first year Iugtice 10 qu qt hand, In which Lennox High grew .... ' X Qt! by 8 7 SESIOISD ?ERiVIESTgTR: Top Roger. Left to Right-Don Boynton, Iudy White, Iudy Mitzei, Shirley Stafford, Gail Goodwin Mr Anderson u oa y , osie urgua, Io nne George, Diane Yost, Pauline Vaughn, Deanna Grant, Montie Craig, Io Agrusa. Botiom how-Roger Hansen, Ken Kennedy, Dick Freudenthai, Linda Shire, Roger Clark, Regina Iarnagan, Steve Vida, Bob Denman, Larry Teeter. ' 15 THE STUDENTS Io Agruscx Speaker of the House FIRST SEMESTER: Bottom Row-Pat Graff, Adrianna Azzara, Io Aqrusa, Linda Shire, Shirley Stafford, Shirley Iohnson, Barbara Kalan. Middle Row-Karen DuCclrme, Sharon Johnson, San Dee Ray, Coleen Taylor, Donna Miller, Darlene Sanches, lrmelin Schneider. Top Row-Mr. Roclriquez, Bob Denman, Iim Ferguson, Larry Teeter, Roger Sweeney, Don Roe. The House of Representatives Reflects the students' choice And represents each lad and lass As cz united voice .... VOICE Mr. Rodriguez Roger Sweeney Sponsor Speaker of the House Together they have given us A true democracy. Created laws to govern us Through strife and revelry. SECOND SEMESTER: Bottom Row-Nora Grant, Carol Zumbiel, Roger Sweeney, Michele Bartosh, Sandra Ray. Middle Row--Tom Sanches, Bob Iohnson, Mike Alvord, Vince Dipboy. Top Row-Monncz Chilcoat, Valerie Madison, Gretchen Wall, Iohn Korn, Mr. Rodriquez, Ken Wickstrom, Phyllis Walsh, Sharon Corson, Margie Barrett, Stella Williams, Sherry Barto. - L-..,.hs.' 'i ' 'W' ':K'2i5'f-1 'V SENIOBS SET THE PACE Looking back on a ioyful year. Remembering happy days. Seniors, first class to graduate, Go now their sep'rate ways. Seniors came of their own tree will. Other highs' traditions to pool: Thus it was they who set the pace. These heroes of our school. ,f- Y . , U I E 6 X ' La? -X pgs M ' it , v K 4 , 1 us. ' I- Q f...1g-T' his ff- FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Roger Hansen President Lois Klein Vice President Donna Miller Secretary SECOND SEME Don Boynton President Diane Yost Vice President Carat Zumbiel Secretary STER OFFICERS Art Ader Hugh Adkins Yvonne Albrecht Iohn Boal Cathy Bomicke Don Boynton Glenn Brandon Mary Bryant Tom Burtt Monncx Chilcocrt Roger Clark Tom Cobb 1..- 'wx 'T '-if 3 X.-' HEMEIVIBERING Pat Dalzell Maurine Dragon Richard Dwyer Nancy Elson Darryl Flann ,. - Richard Freudenihal THE PAST Roger Hansen Sieve Hannon Don Hcrrwick Willy Hubbard Sandra Higgins Ion Ienkins Lois Klein Iohn Kom Wanda Light Valerie Madison Dawn Maggard Dave Martin D S 1 I ack Lane DREAMING Carol Macaulay Donna Miller Iudy Mitzel OF THE FUTURE Fred Moreno Linda Pearson Ioe Richards ion Ross Darlene Sanches LeRoy Scott Linda Shire Barbara Smith lnnelin Schneider Glenn Sullivan lay Trumbo Buzz Tumer Larry Upson Ron Uva Io Van Ciel Pauline Vaughn Iudy White Kenneth Wickstrom Dianne Yost Ron Yost Carol Zumbiel MAGIC MOMENTS rg H3 2 , SENIOR HISTORY Ours was a history that was almost not written. When Lennox was first being organized, the Principal informed us that thirty-five members were needed for a Senior class. We began to work for members. Don Boynton and Roger Hansen were the moving spirits in our group. As much as we like Lennox now, and as proud as we are of being Lancers, each of us can remember how he felt as he was being asked to give up friends he had made over the past three years, teams he had built a feeling of loyalty toward, and trade them for an unknown quantity. Then the meetings began. With a dream, an architect's drawing of what was to be, and a lot of sweat and strain, we began to convince people to join with us. All over the community prospective students began to talk about this change. ln churches, homes, and grammar schools, students were looking at maps, schedules, classes, and learning about technical decisions such as boundaries. As the deadline drew near, we felt like the fellow who had 59.85 of a SlU.0O down payment. lt seemed as if all the meetings and all the work were for nothing. We were granted an extension of three days. After a never-to-be- forgotten weekend, on Monday morning, Ianuary 27, l957, with a list of thirty-seven, the first Senior class was born. X Immediately afterward, we elected Senior representatives for the Student Steering ' Committee which was to act as student government. The Senior class found it was o list 'K of people on paper faced with the necessity of becoming a group. The Seniors met in ,., 4 ' . homes and considered the problem of getting money with which to operate. We had come from schools with large treasuries and needed money badly. One of the first projects was x' a car wash held on the last Saturday in Iuly. :U Qi ' Most of us had bought rings from the high schools we were attending, but we had the ring crests changed for a nominal fee. After the ring question was settled we turned ' ,E NE -X l M I' 5 ltxx . , gi I X, ' - 'yy' to the problem of selecting a class emblem. During the summer we got interest through f of I sponsoring a contest for drawing it. Dick Freudenthal drew our famous Knight, bearing - the word first on his banner, with his feet planted firmly on an L - emblematic of the '. ' first of the Lennox Lancers-which we proudly wear on our mint green, charcoal and .Q 4. , white jackets and sweaters. ' f 1 As school neared, we had the responsibility of setting traditions, building spirit, and , ' 'T-p, organizing ourselves quickly, so as not to lose a large part of our fall semester. The Student : ,.' ' ,R Steering Committee, working with the temporary officers, conducted an election. Roger f , I' , Hansen was elected first Senior Class President of Lennox: Lois Klein, Vice President, and ' A Donna Miller, Secretary. Important committees such as Senior Privileges, Graduation, and 2 ii l l I Senior Area were formed. t i We are aware that life is made up of highlights. Our first was the Student Body Dance ' ' f fi ' ' -- Krismus Kapers - which set a pattern for other classes to work toward, and which X , V , should become a tradition of our school. The highlight which climaxed the effort of our , f first semester cabinet came on Feb. 21, when the Sunset Riviera Country Club became f for us a Magic Moment never-to-to-be-forgotten. I Officers chosen for the Spring semester included Don Boynton, President, Dianne Yost, I Vice President, and Carol Zumbiel, Secretary-Treasurer. New committees were appointed t and the business of graduation was begun. For us this represents the most important period E of our life. Although our Senior Holiday was our first trip into outer space, and our Senior Paladium Party was a traditional high spot-neither of these can compare to the last CIIGPIGI' of the book of the 1958 Lancers-Graduation. Now, waiting in line at graduation, receiving the first diplomas from our high school, we realize that ours has been an experience that no other group can ever have, Others will love Lennox, others will graduate, others will have many and varied honors-but no others will be FIRST. This has been for us a challenge and a responsibility-from the Knight on our emblem we pass on our banner to the Iuniors, and challenge them to join with us- the FIRST class --to keep Lennox FIRST. t . SENIOR ACTIVITIES fn -KW i? 'ii '53 I , Exploring Science .5 iff I6 lx, I Making Merry Planning Ahead 41' Ken Kennedy President Lynn Silvers Vice President Shirley Iohnson Secretary xg, fr. .YE i X. is - 3 i JUNIORS FILL Once more I come to thee my friends To tell what's come to pass And now to dwell on memories Of this first Iunior Class The officers that led them through This first and trying year And strove in every way to help This infant school to rear .... it ff! .An 12 Steve Vida President Io Ann George , Vice President t Michele Bartosh Secretary 1 N5 Q3 E i MONEYBAGS WHO'S WORKING? Iuniors surely look as if they had fun planning all the activities, presented throughout the year. 1 il2l H ..Al -. V: -v - which they X , 9 S! V 'Y K! 1 l Y. ll f of '--x A f w X - Y x ,,.. V! ! tNx- tu Q S95 Mx . gb. S4 S X I Q . . .n . me . , , t pf Q' 7 if 6 2 gy. Q .Lu R I l l W F Q l M 'Q 5 A X ROW ROW ROW Ellen 30 1: lda Abernathy. Arlene Airlie. Pete Anderson. Roy Arbogast. Rodney Atherly, Adrianna Azzara. Ianice Bailleul. Eugene Baird. Z: Barbara Ball, Maurizio Barattucci. Gary Barker. Michele Bartosh, Ierry Basgal, Barryl Beckman, Mike Berry. Don Betz. 3: Barry Billingsley, Guy Blackmer. Elwood Bornicke. Ron Bowman, Carroll Brandon. Marie Brasacchio, Barbara Browning. Mary Rosemary Burqua Nancy Burtt Leana Butler Cliff Bystrom Gary Cadwallader Linda Clayton Anna Clokey Robert Cooper Allen Crowell Allen Crum Tony D'Anqelo George Dawson Carolyn Delahousie Charlotte Dickens Richard Dixon i S 6 K ' 4 L' E! N. -dw ' 4 1 Baan. FE sa.. , 'X ,- K K: gl ' max in 5 L K XX u W .zfygmn ,. an 31 . .-.qfr will 'Q 19' if K' ' is iyii iw QT.: K .w- K 'Lint ef' ., .,,, 6 , X , f N- -+ 3 T'-Q it! 1 . e Barbara Drake Dan Earle lean Farrell Vernell Femriie Stephen Ferris Roberta Ford Betiy Foster Treal Fouich Io Ann George Lan-ie Gesseck Iudy Gould Pat Graf Douglas Gray Wynema Greene Mike Grinde ROW 1: Edward Guze. Ronald Haller. Lorene Hanna, Ierry Happoldi, Jackie Harmon. Catherine Hattie, Diane Hausmann Iudxe Holley ROW 2: Iohn Horner, Sandy Hough, Marty Howard, Don Ireion. Steve Jeffries, Phil Iohnson. Shirley Iohnson, Carol Kalan ROW 3: George Kamazes, Larry Kelley, Ken Kennedy, Dale Kiley, Beverly Lavell, Pairicia Light, Forres! Lunsford, Ernest MacMillan L bw. 'B ii q Q1 in-1' xf L me -' kb- ? ', aff . -K if iw Q A 552 A f f Q S345 K L S . 31-Q A 'Y .A ,K -ga, 1 , Q wwf , - .F 2 RW ' r W , D Y' , i ,Se VL X fx- . ' , , 'W . f Q' if. , S. ' e . -wif' f'-' -.. V 306' 3-'npr E fi-,gf -Yuma, , W ie. 2 1 'P I M - , . , e ,X ,, I , H I at sk X xtt x ,XX ,..1z , ., 1, ' il: 1 .Q K L 5 ,Q . f ,. A if 11 si sr, ,', r J -1 ylieyry p i , il L ' A V W V gf? g, , ,D . X X X - d Q F' ' Q Q ,,,. ,,, Xl g ,E A. .9 y ., Y... X 1- ,-r new . l f. 5 - all ET if X fax ix S Sl -.gr s.f q-.9 C5 K Q . ,T ...c ,gk P- S .fl v 5 .R I . f .2 1 ,y t I s A I ROW l: lames Madama. Tommy Malta. Iohnny Mann, lim Manson. Frances Marshall, Paul Masse, Shirley Matteson. ROW 2: Dorothy Maurice, Glenda Mclllisler. Mike McMullen. Bob Meek. Lance Miller, Carole Lynn Mitchell, Rose Moreno. ROW 3: Cathleen Morgan, Ieanette Morrison. Alex Munson. Steve Nelson. Walter Nelson. Iames Neuwerth. Max Nite. ROW 1: Linda Oestreich. Oscar Ortega, Frank Oster. Bonnie Pfeiffer. Eddy Powell, Io Ann Prevatte. Lyn Price. ROW 2: Mary Reed. Don Riggs. Don Roe, Ernie Roybal, Diane Rage, Tom Sanches. Linda Sayre. ROW 3: Monika Schneider. Pat Seale. Dennis Shaves. Cliff Shaw, Lynne Silver. Clayton Smith. Ianet Smith. 1 'O Q ' x 1 tsl 4 K l X f .X , 2 L 1.7 ' X .. K ll vs .f 1 Q--1 pin ,,e. .1 W. -if -iirirz. .SLA . pr 0, 'onyx- l A ..- . + ,qw - 1 Q as 'N -. . X Q e Qs - S fy ik , V. f fr . Q, fa , C av -eff' s..ff 'QI ,Y Y'-'fr-' .ag 1. ROW 1 Shari Smith Evelyn Spears Leslie Spellman Sally Sprester Bobby Stricklin Mike Sullivan Charlotte Sumrall ROW 2 Cathy Swallow Douglas Teeter Drew Thomson George Threedouble Karen Dee Thrutchley Row 3 Ronnie Towles Gerald Trapp Row 1 Mike Turillo loe Tyler Row 2 Stephen Vida Bill Waddell Ray Wedmore Dennis Wheeler Brigitte Werner ROW 3Charlene Wilson Iohn White Donna Williams Phil Williams Sandra Wolti Roxanne Young Ken Yuill dbx 'e L , . - f V i ... 3 wr? , . 1. W ,miie - -....-1 wifes. Q f 4 1 ' :XX . 1 N X X ,, E C' . se Q MeO' s N w N51 X em, v ,. :ie 'S X .- a., ,N . I t. is J? a -v-. X K vs r 5 X 5' ' . l Lv- .i X Q we',f'! Lv,,. 1 5 , g g f K W - Q . :x4:',.' .Y - V - 5 0 w ,- 4 We ' f I waxy Q 1, - K N y-.IM IUNIORS NOT PICTURED Dave Ahlness Mary Askren Pat Bolinger Dale Bowden Ieana Carpenter Robert Campbell Micheal Crowley Ierry Harris Ronnie Hogue Sheri Iensen Robert Layman Gary Owen Bill Redden Sandra Schweder Robert Slack Carol Vanderlip Gretchen Wall ef : e L ,gif f--5' n.- PQ -wg . 9. gh L 1 IQ iq . T X1 Ev t ! 7 xx lw x gw 2 tv? if 5 1 if M 3 : -ga I if F. ,X n-num, ' A u gk 1 4 .. .W M. 1. , 4- f ol U v 1' v ,., tx A N ' I-HX QQ.. lf 1, ,. f G , w X I me--N I My SIAM l I The Iunior And cookies they did eat. The show. Cheaper By the Dozen. Each cz delightful treat. prom they named Stardust, ACTIVITIES VARY Standing, left to right: Bob Meek, lo Ann George, Lynn Price, Mr. Killicm, Donny Earle. Slttlnq, left to right: Steve Vidcx, Mary Ellen Bullock, Adricmncx Azzaro. M Reading. writing. and . ,fs ,GW '-ig, .M Qi-.g. i- '-fffg N V4 X F Storing these in their memory They look for thmqs to come: And next year when those too have passed. Again to you Ill hum. '-vq,,,- ' W' '-n X 71 '--1 h 5,1 . f- ge , '-5: ' ' I ,T A.-ff A TN M :eii-gl. : ' -:fir . , L I h - oe f ' ' Q --Q -f Vu xy P A K ' 14 X 1 . VF ' 4 Y ,h 1 F , X ik, L SUPHOMORES LEARN Pamela Luther. Vice President Valerie Qucxlls. Secretary-Treasurer ,ffgxji-I? Good work - ,Zami X x X ,f , J h M. . 4, J X jf , 1 ' Lf I I! ,flffff I N 1 as 1 . NL- Jx I' .I I rl X, , X 3 -fr f M 2 1 up ff X N f v X xx X 4 K' A J 1 Q l XM f Q if X E Q I msg r .. ey XE ,h 1 la' u ' I 1 I X 5' si! l I Milf I Xi ' X5 in s Q I , I 1 Bob Denman President Iudy Boal Vice President Sandee Ray Secretary-Treasurer THROUGH DOING Here is a tale of our sophomore class. Who strived and toiled for their revenue: They worked like bees each lad and lass. But they laughed and had fun while doing it too 1 I Cabinet in action 2 K ' f -t r x t ROW 1, Left to Right Beckman, David Betz. BOW 2. Left to Right lllene Buck. ROW 3. Left to Right: Margaret Ann Cook. ROW 4, Lei! to Right: Ianice Crowell. av NRL.. Qt N 1 4, 'vi - ' I! 1 l A K sv - Xa . '40 Q Z 'L , , 1,5 ll l 1 l 1' L S 3 4 D : Q S. V . G it y . , 1 a o X Q fi ' ' 'cr D V Q are l ' it lf A Q . A 1 5 K ' fo tm . i . W 1 .2 , l . Ft - .. . t .. . . A. , X 'C .5736 tg. ' i -M f ' f f .I - H . glue .2 t . ' Y. ,. Lb., . 'G ini as ' - . A Q-3. D 5.2 WK s J! 1 I , , , ,N .nm 5 l W ,F , ,lx K . E X X . f tg.- -nf is 'Q Q ,S2Iikl Q 'if LL . 5317252322:-r. . ' 5 Qi' -..- N., . ' . ' 1 Q ' - bi, at y y 1: -'-9 .. F , . - , C1 , X ' - 1 I. 'i 5 l A f ' wp -s Q I C , P + - X- taxes- - or .X we ' so 's G Q . J s 1 1 fl- -.... M ?l+, in,-S M S' F 'Ti se M.. IIN L V7 5 : Grant Adams, lim Adler, Mike Alvord, Christine Andi-eson, Pauline Andersen, Mary Barham, Ioan Basham, Ronald : Gary Bills, Iudy Boal, Don Brandon, lack Brazil, lill Brazil, Yvonne Brekko, l-lershel Breshears, Phil Bruno, Ada lack Burke, Ierilyn Bussa, lim Byrne, Thomas Carpet, Robert Center, Kay Chambers, lames Cirna, Mike Colby. Shirley Cooley, Lloyd Cox, Monlie Craig, Suzanne Craig, Thomas Cram, lack Crocker, Bob Crow, Mike Crow, Left io Right: lee Cxtnninqlxarn, Lairy Cupp, Gary Delonq, Linda Deltiinora, Frter Del Re, Bob Denman, Paul DiGerolami. Leit to Right: Vincent Dipboy. Ken Dixon, Bob Doflinq, Diane Dragan, Laurel Drapoau, Kar- en Ducarrne, Gerhard Ehrlich. Left to Right: Sue Elwell, Ron, ald Faller, Bill Falvey, Edyth Ferguson, Millie Fillmore, Bar- bara Fitrh, Iudy Fitch. Left to Right: Shirley Fletcher, Sharon Fuaale, Randy Gard- ner, Stanley Garner, Douglas Gibson, Sharon Gilbert, Cindy Gonzales. i 'TF i L 'f ..1L N . r ' ., QQ , 5, L f '47 Lx ' D 1 Elaine Gonzales, Iudy Green, My S Er' lim Grillith, Louie Grianetti, , if lack Guerrero, Delores Gunter. L Gary Gunther, lacilcie Guthrie, , Don Haaland, Karen Haga- G , L - L , dom, Carolyn Hammon, Fran p 4 i- W' th I .L A:-A hr' '5 Hansen, sz f , 'iv 41,-f,fL ,lg-ff I' - L ' 'gif' L fl 1 lorry Harmon, Barbara Hart, J , fg i Mike Herbelin, Dorothy Hill, - A . l Ann Hope, Floyd Hubert. Lynne lsqar, Regina Iarnaqari, A - Annette lctfrics, Arden Ietfries, , L, r' Q -f Dwight Iividon, Don lohnson L- L Q p- -1, f W ,Ls i V2 5 , 1 1 ,, f A R- 3 ' U te, - . V ff i L . V In V A lx i ,ill L QM , ' f V , 4 if Z ,A ' W ' J? ' ' i ' Z 'et 1.3, 3 .sg r I x V1 Row 1: Kathleen Innes, Keith Kaariip, Bill Kavanauah, Gary Kfllenivcrqrr, Mike Kelly, lohn Kossenich, Gary King, Al Kingsland, Iarnes Lainlii, Genrfzia l.ax-Jsen. Row 2: Kay Pea ' A Row 3: lack Lewis, Fiocidge Lindsay, Donna Lucas, ay l,.iC.f:i'ry Iiitif lyfliweiia. lvlili' :if y, Pamela Lizthvr, lflirhavl Liiyit, Miko McCabe, loan McCartney, Barry McDonald, Lairy Marcc tte, Diana Gail Marshall, Dixie- Marslmill, Mr lridy Marufia, Karon Meyers, lavlt Miller, Billy Mulryan, Rolicrrt Null, Bvvfiiy Nielson Row 4: lwliriifzf-i N' Winn Steve Olson, Ralph Owen, Bifhard Owen, Lorraine Panciotlo, lacquelyn Parrott, Pat Penriinaton, Pat Peronteau, lean lvvtixiak, Pfri Pwvari. Row 5: lvizn Phelan, Ruth Pike, Cfiiei Pirtie, Gayle Pool, Maaiio Porter, DffWayne Potts, Annette Prior, lan Pruc-tt, Pat Purcell, Valerie Oualls. L ' . . ,L - 3 4- L , R 1 L - 1 5 KA 5 . Axtk . , 5 , S L. F I K 1 g I . ' ' - ' L A KL if.,., ' - L Li A 'V i e t i A L vi L il., f Y 91 L, L A . L 1,3 L 1' r X fi L, 3 L L 5 ' .L F i r , K L qi X A LLLL , n , N ,LL,,LL , - A Q, f f .4 i as L ,ei . , 2 Ml , LL 3 X LLLL -, ,A 4 L L Q A A es- f L Ar-1 -1 sv- -..---J' 'Q M' , t 5 C, K 'V' I' 532 Q K 1 'SV 155, iv i yy rv L - .4 .. K 5 in , K R 0 kkkk J in x , gl, ,gi f- -'--- I 1 Q. -SL gg' ,. i 91 g'. :N , E . ' ln ,G f V M., ,R cg 5' L 'Q ' ? il' -Q 4 ui? lf L yi A x rmyh 5 -mi, 'N aw 1 M , A-'QL f l if- - L. M :fr wi 'Y ' pf- is L 1:- Q .J A L. A L.... Essay X i . A ,, KK L K i . A A , Row l: Iames Quinlan, Bob Ouiroz, Ken Ramey, Sandra Ray, Richard Repp. Row 2: Linda Richards, Bill Richey, Gary Rishel, Shirley Roberts. Phillip Rogers. Row 3: lane Rossie, Dennis Ryan, Iackie Scott, Ioe Seale, Fern Seaman. SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Alice C. De Baca Gary Coppaqe Marlene Costanza Sharon Carson Kay Fattler Pat Ferrier Ierry Flory Glen Gardner Mike Grillo Laverne Loranqer Annette Lawson Alfonso Villanueva , - n - A Lg? W K Q gf- I li -3 W - ' H A k 1 Row 4: Stan Seebach, Edward Seibler, Larry Seimears, Lawrence Shaw, Marilyn Shearer, Tom Sheets, Bruce Shelton, Ion Shepherd, Gary Shockey, lim Shockey. ' -D A, ' ' V ,-3 fc- ' Row 5: Gary Sides, Ann Silva, Charlie Simpson, Bill Sinatra, Bob y , V 5 L: I, Slack, David Smith, Iudy Smith, Sue Smith, loe Stark, lerry Stark. XV, If 'IT' y'f 'l Row S: Darcus St. Aubin, Michael Stearnes, Robert Steele, Sharon , . , A L Steuber, Rudolf Stumpf, lim Stutzman, Roger Sweeney, Gary Thomas, N, ,Al ix In i i in Elaine Thompson, Dick Trube. gif . Row 7: Catherine Urbanovit, Ted Vernes, Mary Waldon, Iim Walker, ' Sherry Wall, Barbara Walsh, Douglas Warner, Dolores Warrick, Gordon Warstler, Louise Wells. - IAQ, , 1 Row 8: Anzonetta White, Beverly White, Ierry White, Iackie Wilde, ' Q -in ' 3 Douglas Wiley, Evelyn Wishart, lim Woods, Kathy Wright, Edward L '-J W X Yontz, Lois Yourchuck. :gm L ' 'L 'ff . ' it V I . - -' Q i RL., - - r L ,ga L- A S, L- K W . 54 t , , U .li -- 3 .., y T' L ef . L fl I s W ' . . A L M T L if , Q S . tw S .4 i is -bw-i, N P- .Q 2.5: X A T 4 D 8 . 5 . Lf at I L L L is i L, L Ki , Q ,LL S , i L ff I , K 5 K 5 xx k 2. Q , ' X , rl ' xx ' wr J ' if 4, f l S gf K L -V L is L -L if' ww- '::' rr' tt' i', L Q ' Ll ,x A A L Zi y L L Q ,, Q xy 'Q V' 1 X I L. .-.4 L Q , rrkixi L' l'w ' L Q , N L 'Q L- - gg x S L 1 I our 5 A ...4 L - ,J I A L - , ' l R ll 1, A 1- . -X 1 L ' - S I A L A ,,.c'Qw 'ln I ' - - .4 G sa, - i - ,T 5 Q ,M 4: ,,, L L L 411, ' Q' -L L tg.: Z N' L -f S L x 1 , 112 S X' L 1 EL Q V L r S L L L S L - A A 2 Q -NA fm L ' . 5 i' Ld .L SOPI-IOIVIORE ACTIVITIES You see a sophomore's bright face. Iauntily facing this year's rough sea: Looking ahead on 1iie's long road. Remember him where e'er you be. Women work Men play 'N ...L FRESI-IIVIEN GET URGANIZED Rickey Baker Presmeni Iune Sandusky Vice President Shirley Staiiord Secretary The Frosh planned for the next three years. Through iour good years at Lennox High: Precision Work In Diverse Activities Don't these freshmen look busy planning their future activities? t s , 1 Larry Teeter President ,Y Shirley Stafford Vice President Nora Grant Secretary ,Aff N Q ,,.a.4 ,s, 357' f - ., , 1 K 1' in M 2 xi IH 5 . :eww L L he 4-'x , ' .ig .1 f t bi l mm, I AEA! . t 0 .ff ' - hy-xf .. em i? 3 I ', 1- ' it f e r 5 ' X 'M Q, 'WPI 'v al - fc or li Y , 'tt 54? FL . ea nr x4 Q! it: f -J ,A Q4 's O' A 1 an F if we fe ti A MFRESHMAN Iulius Abrera Pat Aigner Susan Albert f' Q: - L' Ieannie Alurnbauqh ' v Ronnie Alumbauqh Steve Alumbauqh It A V l A Robert Atkinson x Ll. N x E Charlotte Ballard Y Q Q Rickey Baker I. X x . . l ,Iii xv A n - ' Dennis Barnes A Karren Barnes Marjorie Barrett Sherry Barto Robert Barton Donna Benlien Juanita Benlien Sandra Bennett K f- . 1 J , J s 9 f 4' i. t Midge Benson ' Mike Bertrand lanet Betz . Suzanne Boliou Steve Brand Ierry Brewster i 5 Charlene Broadwater YY! ! Sharon Campbell - Iacqueline Casiclay .. -if , ' - Mary Ceci Hanne Christiansen Robert Clayton Iames Close inf t Hu ' nr , 1-t it . . N l, . A' V i ' K V , . if ' if- , , it , X . ', K . , ' we fr gala, . E K R it Q u .pf .A - , 19' . rw . F ,Q 'f r 'if , i N S 92 5, an 1 ft iil L va - f 4 QSM N , , A 'St a t A.i'!k ! i i S Bruce Craig Bill Crain Walter Crews Carole Crudqington Norman Crum Diane Cruse Patricia Crow Charles Conyers K Robert Cox Sharon Dalzell Q Roger Danielson V Gary De Baca ' . 'i ... X xl ' ,if -e Norma De Baca Larry De Pute Marilyn Dofiinq , , Lee Ann Dougherty Renie Dowell t f limmy Draper , Wi-M ' , i Y , i A ' A x fs V+! t n X it '3 -12 H f . ., ,D A. ifgf, , at ' It X' ,Zn I , It a Q. 1,-,y . iw 1 4 ' V-nt 'Gif A , '1 X - ' . X Sharon Durnond Merrick Duplan David Ehrlich , , 5 ' David Eisele ff' Q . 4 Timm Enck ,vita - V' 1- ' Bonnie Falvey fj-if . V L 3, K 4 hm Ferguson A W A 1- S Robert Finkbeiner Crucina Fitch Maxine Ford Anna Foster Bonnie Foster FRESI-IMEN Row 1: Richard Gay, Eileen Gesseck, Vernon Glomb, Iohn Goodwin, Tom Grable, Nora Grant, Wally Grassle, Danny Gray, Robert Gustafson. Row 2: Marilyn Haack, Beverly Hannan, Harold Harper, Heather Hattie, Gail Hayes, Les Hayes, Kurt Hehl, Rick Hoffman, Isabelle Horne. Row 3: Gary Hough, Pat Howard, Bob Hyduke, Geyde Irving, Steven Iackman, Kathleen Iagnow, Ianis Iarnagan, Bonnie lohnsori, Iimmy Iohnson. Row 4: Robert Iohnsori, Sharon Iohnson, Pat Iohnston, Diane lonasson, Anne Iones, Barry Iones, Gary Iones, Mike Iories, Reid Iones. Row 5: Barbara Kalan, Iudy Kelley, Patsi Kelley, Mary Ann Kelm, Annette Kennedy, Dave Kessler, Sharon A. King, Sharon King, Doreen Kluss. Row 6: Marsha Kobs, Ruth Lane, lim Lawson, Robert Lawton, Kathy Liehr, Mary Io Light, Carol Littleton, Carl Lydon, Terry Lyons. Row 7: Linda McCurry, Mike McGarry, George McNair, Tom Maher, Paul Mahoney, Ietf Martens, Jerry Martinez, David Matherly, Gary Mead. t . S Wliii S L , . S - we at S S if . K K K K , . Q-...J is , WY- ' f 7 K gy! My v K .. -t.: fl 2. -es .tg SS it . 1. D ,, L Qef. , Sl L , S . . L' g L D . 'W ff' i . Q WS f , T p... ,.... . K S Q S 1... , ,,,. , .is' fx be . M' 1 K K , K. v, 1 K , KK D4 ' QS ew- ,Q X - Sy' X, fi ,S M 1 - li . S: I 5 is t I ' f ': 3 - ' 1 N' J In ' . 1 L ' -, ' S S 'sg' Sl' , Q ' S . : H17 li Q K ' . L ' tit. i t ' tt.. 4 , ' - D , Q Q S K D w.. LW i ,V '- . 4, -Q1 ,, Q S ef ' 77 W 'S ti t 1 ' L S Q x . S we D ' X. S ,x . .fax S S we We xr :S . K K -.kk: ...X . K A K KK KK. KKKKKK F v .. QV K KKNK 1. . . - ' tt L . SSSS S S' . ' - S . m K ' if . , , - av' , SS , t- .N , l' A . 5 qw' I 35, . 1. S 'S 'il Z 1 . . 1 . S' V -. 315 S . K, 5 K K . K K K K K 'T r. K , . . as K .Q 1, ' ,KK . W KK KK S f , K K X W - Q: K K , 2. :n u K K K KK, 3 t at S 2- S 'Sf K .4 . J fs .--- St '22 5K3vT,- 54 46 Q., ggi l V V -7 A , Q ,sf - ,, , N f fl L - , N A 4 A .... -.-AA new , 'X i ff , .. . . N s , ' s A ' . 'R n . , 1 E L' V I W 1 o . .I 2 x 'Sf , Mt 1 L f 1 N. - --KV il l WH ' R fi 1 , 1, A Q? R ' -gif vw A. J S, R M W A .i A y N ,V . 5 Y ROW 1: Ioyce Metzger, Becky Meyer, Atsuko Mikasa, Mike Miller, Charly Mims, Linda Mitzel, Vernon Montavon, Louise Moore, Thelma Moore. ROW 2: Iohn Moran, Richard Morgan, Cheryl Munson, lanet Murray, Wayne Nash, Donna Nelson, Mike Nelson, Ruth Nelson, Barbara Nixon. ROW 3: Lynnea Nordstrom, Chuck O'Hare, Kenneth Ory, Richard Paige, Paul Pennoyer, Leonard Penrosa, Margaret Persful, Kay Pitt, Roger Poirier. ROW 4: Richard Prenosil, Nancy Ouintard, Bill Rees, Hans Reimer, Gladys Remmick, lanice Remmick, Iulie Richards, Iudy Reiger, FBESHMAN Shirley Roe, Bob Rodgers, Tom Roland, 13 Y Linda Ross, Pat Runyan, Tamera Ryan. - lgfgg 'L ' - . bi ti QM . ag.. Richard Samuelson, Richard Sanders, R A A R 0 Ann Saunders, Iune Sandusky, Dale , in Schlack, Tony Scotty. Q 3 R Q ' iz. ' i' . r , ,, , , 1 K U , Ailp H? li- - -- 1 'Q giisiss ., -s Iudy Segler, Ioyce Seimears, Donna qvsk j ix A 4' I.. ., . 'lf' Setterberg, Doris Setterberg, Sandra , X Q - ' N ifif' ' - 4 Shaw, Thomas Shire. g t A my ' if Lf 4 A r , ...- .,, Donnie Shuler, Barry Simons, Dale W9 Smith. Paula Smith, Frank Smouse, yi . Donna Spellman. ' X iii SQA sa K: I ,L Q g ','. s - ,f k',' ' R '1 3 f mr My . W ,ex . we . ,rm Q L K ,- U Q 1 . . :K FS. R v , S .. gig. I ' ' 5 V Q k- ' S XV 5 gm ' A, b e ,L . A 5 .A Q 5 Sai 1-:ff 2-uw-1 , 'Q-iff ' .. 5244x3324 1? 1 1 'A 14, .5 .sf f- sf... . 3 ...WM .3 , . .. . , A--' 7 4.84--A FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED Catherine Bell Donna Benson Theresa Brown Betty Bruner Daryl Chaney Tom Cobb lohn Craig Sharon Czachurski Deanna Fitch Iudy Hampton Ierry Hampton Harriett lackson Ozela Layman Richard Lewis Larry Loranqer Dell Lundien Thomas Lyke Barry Matthews Adam Muqni Alecia Mullins Waverly Murray Connie Meuqniot Richard Prenosil Jimmy Tilley as Freshman Activities 3 T X Q ls 0 at T , l ' A fm: - ' A w -E ' 'I ,Q A, E W- X 1 . L':LL ' L it 6- ft it ' el ll i 1-f . ' -, . IL H Q' ' -ff' ff Atxiy .gf L X L, XA , J , gM.N. A .A R Y Q . 4-. . Q .M JYL kg I kk kk..,..,,- K N -I Q I 'ii A l ,sii, f l Q A C f K 1' QQ.. K -, - Q .IQ T 5 -4 i .si Shirley Stafford, Dixie Stod- dard, Bob Stricklin, Iudy Sweeny, Colleen Taylor, Dennis Taylor, Patsy Tay- lor, Larry Teeter. Roy Telford, Verlyn Thomp- son, ludy Thrilkill, Bill Tingle, Richard Vallier, Ellen Volckmar, Vonnie Waddell, Eddie Walker. Iohn Walker, Phyllis Walsh, Myrt Webb, Paul Webkinq, Robert Werner, Pauline Wessel, Connie Wilder, David Williams. Geofiery Williams, lackie Williams, Stella Williams, Allen Williamson, Allen Wilson, Shelia Wilson, Ter- ry Wriqht, loanne Zwiclc. 47 Using the Library . I X w , . ., Q A Enioying Mod uw s ,V ' 1 wi ern Dance Working in the Printshop And now we have reviewed them all Each class separately: But all Lancers mingle freely In school activity. Q fb --all i ,fifif X471 W ,J m Wkfva ACT! VITI E S ' , W - Another tale I sing to thee Oi our music makers: Trumpets blare, tubas bellow, and Trombones boom ior capers. ff BOTTOM ROW. Lett to Right: Tom Carper, lim Adler, Tom Grable, lim Stutzman, Walter Crews, George Dawson, Donna Benson, Doug Teeter, Annette Ieffries, lim Ferguson, San Dee Ray, leif Martens, Geyde Irving, Rickey Baker. TOP ROW. Left to Right: Hans Reimer, Bonnie Pfeiffer, Bob Atkinson, Oscar Ortega, Biff Owen, Robert Clayton, Gary Iones, lohn Goodwin, Timm Enck, Arden Ielfries, Elmer Ramsey, Kathy Wright, Ruth Nelson, Ken Rainey, Doug Wiley, Bill Crain, Bruce Craig, Ken Griffith, Gary Cadwallader, C 'ester Middleton. Oscar Ortega. Bob Atkinson. Biff Owen BAND 4 45. f x f K 1 ...W i .f .6 -' . 4 - ,Q 'XX l 4, f . I 1 .. 4, 'ng , ' 5 'T r ' H, .4 ' ' 1 it , A -f J Qt Arden Ietfries if it I ,ll K. A 9 .. i. 17 f . I - ' - :- 50 ' ' .., ,LL LANCERS PLAY AND SING l Assemblies Dances A Cappella A '.-, i Then there is another set A Cappella by name In harmony they raise a tune Its beauty to proclaim. BOTTOM ROW Leit to Ri ht B , q : arbara Fitch, Fran Hansen, Iackie Parrott, Sharon Czachursk, Mary Askren, Sharon McGregor, Iackie Harmon, Barbara Hart, Mary Barham, Ieaneite Morrison, Karen Thrutchley, Margaret Cook, Deanna Grant. MIDDLE ROW. Left to Right: Dennis Wheeler, Io Aqrusa, Linda Shire, Sandra Wolf, Arlene Airlie, Shirley Cooley, Sharon lohnson, Kay Lewis, Shirley Matteson, Io Ann George, Adrianna Azarra, Donna Lucas, Fae Barson, Iohn Korn. TOP ROW. Leh to Right: Kenneth Barney, Gerhard Genqlebach, Darryl Flann, Iarnes Lamb, Michael Kelley, Don lreton, Larry Upson, Mr. Ramsey, Bob Campbell, Bob Meek, Iim Manson, Don Haaland, ferry Harris, Hugh Adkins. . Q lk .F , v v A . I , V P ' Y 'Q g 55 ,.1,V..1f 1 L ' 52 N ' A 1. With constitutions typed and signed. They ve organized and given name And purpose to each interest group And bid for each club's fame. IUNIOH RED CROSS-Seated: Vonnie Waddell Fae Barson Mary Ellen Bullock, L' d R in a ichards, Carol Kalan Sally Sprester Donna Spellman. Standing: Io Agrusa, Mrs. Fox, Advisor PASCAIJS TRIANGLE-fSeated Lett to Riqhtlz Richard H if o man, Brigitte Werner, Mary Ellen Bullock, Roberta Ford, Roger Hansen, lanice Crowell, Margie Barrett, Terri Brown, Danny Gray. fStanding Lett to Rightl: Myrt Webb, Charles Conyers, Frank Usier, Roger Clark, Mr. Bice, Advisor, Darr 1 E, lc ' y ec man, Don Harwick, Ion Boss, Oscar Ortega. 1 i , aww! YI if T I 5.1 i.- Qt., f E -. g h:-f 1-. L' Math, Art, Pep, cmd Lettermcm's too, -u i Iunior Red Cross and Scholarship, ff Latin Club, also GAA. And Campus Fellowship. RA BOARD-Standing: Cwoorqia Lawson, Cathy Jctilov, Mary Eryant Pam futher, lo Aqruso, wth 1-lattio, Karon llaaadorn, Seated: Leslie Y tellinan, lanife Haillfwxl, MGILY lo ltlflhlf Shirley 1 Hnsqjny Iwgrqie Cook Roberta Ford. A L J' ! I LETTERM1-XN'S CLUB-Top Row: Don Roe, Ron Uva, Torn Burtt, lerry Stark, Tony D'Anaelo, Bob Cooper, Second Row: Vlfillie Hiiblvard, Ken Yuill, Darryl Beckman, Art Aiier, Grant Adams, Bob Mock. Third Row: Mr. Reeves, Advisor, Alex Munson, Buzz Turner Leroy Srott, loe Stark, Dennis Shavos, Mr, Ernaqa, Advisor, Bottom Row: Dave Martin, Roger Clarlz, Dick Freuden- thal, Danny Earlt loo Curininaliarii, ART CLUB-fStandinq Left to Riqhtl: Mary lo Light, Kay Lewis, Alice DeBaca, Michele Bartosh, Mr. Aguirre, Arivisfr, Millze Fillmore Pat Pennington, Dixie Marshall, Georgia Lawson, Yvonne Albrecht. tSitting Left to Riqhtl: Shirley Cooley, leana Carpenter, lean Farrel, Steve Nelson, Bob Meek, Bob Crow, Dick Paige, Pat Light, Linda Oestreicli. th' , . r vp, 16,441 5 l n 4. , N B CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP Seated: lo Agrusa, Edyth Ferguson, Roberta Ford, Margaret Cook, Evelyn Spears, Kathleen Morgan, Sally Sprester. Standing: Richard Hottman, Mike Crow, Mr. Slrite, Advisor, Ron Bowman, Charles Conyers, Recreation, service, and fun Are goals for which they look: Bringing memorable moments To store in this first book. 3 LATIN CLUB-Seated: Ilene Buck, lulie Richards, Barry lanes, Peter Del Re, ludy Mitzel, Bob Dofting, Bonnie lohnson, Pauline Vaughn, lackie Casiday, Becky Meyer. Standing: Myrt Webb, Vince Dipboy, i runo, r lim Woods. .wx Phl B M. Hunt, Advisor, Larry Teeter, Richard Hoffman, Larry Hansen, SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY- Seated: Millie Fillmore, Karen Meyers, Pauline Vaughn, Ioe Cunningham, Dwight Iividen, Kay Chambers, Valerie Qualls, Rosemary Burgua, Sharon lohnson. Kneeling: Roger Sweeney, Mr. Rappaport, Ad- visor, Larry Teeter, Ion Ross. Standing: Mary Ellen Bullock, Donna Spellman, Brigitte Wer- ner, Sandra Lee Higgins, lan- ice Crowell. VALEDICTORIAN and SALUTATURIAN ANNUAL STAFF Dick I-'reudenthal First Semester Editor A 3 , H f' i f l 5 Mary Ellen Bullock Second Semester Editor We shall let this first troubadour Speak lor the annual staff. Blame or praise, but read on through, Enioy. at least. a laugh. ANNUAL ADVISORS: Mr. Aguirre, Mrs. DiMasi Mr. Hauser. Sta!! members not pictured: Yvonne Albrecht. Sherry Barto, Sandra Bennett, Iohn Boal, Pat Bolinqer, Don Boynton, Roqer Clark, Ianice Crowell, Cindy Gonzales, Gail Goodwin, Roqer Hansen, Barry Iones, ludy Mitzel, Linda Mitzel, Io Ann Reynolds, Sue Ross, lane Rossie, Iune Sandusky, lrmelin Schneider, Donna Spellman, Buzz Turner, Stella Williams, Iudy White. Pauline Vaughn. ANNUAL STAFF-Standing. Left to Right: Ierry White, Ron Bowman, Steve Vida, Bob Denman, Mary Ellen Bullock. Seated. Lett to Right: Diana Ruqe, Shirley Stafford, Sandy Hough, Linda Richards, Dick Freudenthal. ilwg 5, -ng,-grsigif -Q '73 . N i v 'fir LANCE EDITORS-Standing, Left to Right: Catherine Hattie, Iohn Boal, Mr. Hauser, Mike Grinde D B ' , on oynton. Seated. Lei! to Right: Bonnie Morrissey, Stephen Vida. The mighty staff oi our first Lance Drudged earnestly each day, Writing copy, to make the deadlines, And nary a penny oi pay. IOURNALISM CLASS-T LANCE STAFF STUDENTS NOT PICTURED: Ioy Watts Gary Owen Iim Manson Ron Haller op Row, Left to Right- Lynne Silver Shirle Joh L P . , y nson, yn rice, Bonnie Roberts, Bonnie Pfeiffer, lanice Bailleul, Catherine Hattie, Linda Oestreich, Dennis Wheeler, Barry Billingsley, Mike Grinde. Second How-Left to Right: Dorothy Maurice, luanita Meacham, Bonnie Morrissey, Marie Brass, Danny Earle, Adie Azzaro, Bill Noland, Buzz Turner, Don Boynton, Iohn Boal. Third Row. Lett t R' h ' ' ' ' 0 iq t. Stephen Vida, Gary Barker, Iohn White, Mike Ferris. ' ' '1 'i ' 4- I li..N K..!' vi- ' omg. .J ML. Sqng Queen KAY CHAMBERS SONG LEADERS Top to Bottom: Chfrrlotte Sum- mll, Kmun DLICCIIIHF, Sharon Fuqcto, Sondra Wolff SUNG AND YELL LEADERS 58 Yell Queen MONTIE CRAIG N 1 1' H 9' gy i m fl V' g ,V .. .IJ 1. , , t,V x ,N Q YELL LEADERS-Top to Boiiom: Bonnie Morrissey. Rosemary Burquo, Karen Meyers, Iudy Mitzel. fjllkryg-x X Y X Q , af mphf 1 A- ,....,.,-.,..,, Y-Q. ,. ,..,,,,,,..-.T Avfxix- 'x SPORTS TW I' , 5 ,W I AQ 8 A-,ma LNXXL Kr '. A , . 4 f 5. Q5 If . Y ga xg i J A. X-X is XM W ' ' 'mm . v 59 Tee ' , .fl ..f, H, nf, 40' , gr S 2315 86 Grant Adams 77 Art Ader 64 Mike Alvord 'f ' . ...... , , 1 ,gt 4 ,. K -17, 'V . ,1 5. sr-' . ws U 72 Darryl Beckman 1 7 ,xl is Nw 'l ' 65 Ronald Beckman ' 66 Bill Benson VARSITY FOOTBALL Q w 7. - do 7 84 ' 1 il- B 75 ' Eg., 1,f , 5 7 ,V N- ' A 'l Fd 5- 76 yi 'fi 67 25 354 4 A A I V , A - 26 .YA 9 'f 9 l B: 5 W 56 or al v ff 32 25 62 73 37 56h 1.395 37, 25+ I Torn Burtt Iim Byrnes Roger Clark Bob Cooper Ioe Cunningham Tony D'Angelo Danny Earle Dick Freudenthal 9? lerry Happoldt Willy Hubbard Carl Lydon Forrest Lunsford N. ' K f ...Q - ' 3855 495 F il E 2 QS .xt . tg in , -s., 'U-N 'f 92 ,ea ' Row l, Left to Right: 85 Dave Martin. 24 Bob Meek, 78 Alex Munson, 38 DeWayne Potts 23 Don Riggs Row 2. Left to Right: 74 Don Roe. 21 Leroy Scott, 22 Dennis Shaves, 54 Gary Sides 68 Ierrv Stark Row 3 Left to Right: 36 Roger Sweeney. 82 Buzz Turner, 88 Ron Uva., 27 Ken Yuill. 52 Paul D1 Gerolami. Manager And here within the Crescent League Our Knights in Blue and Gold Went forth and finished second With plays both strong and bold. Lennox ......... 255fASON'S sconzs .......30 7................Temple City Lennox ................ 0 45 .............. Lennox ................ 38 6 .............. Santa Maria West Covina Lennox ......,......... 6 14 .......... .........,. W arren Lennox ................ 20 0 ......... Lennox ............,... 40 Lennox ................ 34 20 .............. Aviation .. Dominguez 13 .................. South High If-77Y ' -' - 37532331 HOW WE DID IT! Santa Maria and Warren Upset the Lancers scheme: Buts wins o'er South, Dominguez and others Did glorify our mighty team. Leading this group upon the field Always hale and hearty. Was one who worked and fought with us. Our own invincible Marty. 4.,.'l rs 'gs' Coach Marty Emaga Coach Don Young Almost got away. Another six lor the mighty eleven. He's on his way. B FOOTBALL- Row 1 lBottoml: Charley Mims. Manager: Allen Crum, Vince Dipboy, Douq Wiley, Phil Rogers, Ernest Macmillan, Paul Webkinq, Mike Farris. Row 2 iMiddlel: Mr Reeves, Coach: Gary Delonq, Iack Guthrie, Bob Cox, Les Hayes, Merrick Duplan, Torn Malta, Bob Quiroz. Row 3 l'1'opl: Bob Crow, Bob Hyduke, Biff Owen, Dennis Ryan, Mike McGarry, Richard Samuelson, Myrt Webb, Larry Seimears, Dick Trube. 4 gi -A-L:.Q., S D , ' I T ,,,,-N gl V m ,ii I N' 'YQ . 1 ,sli '- wmv :le 'Q xxx' A Sm, jg? 'A I M, ' . . 5 ii J' x ' XX X . ,: A , t 'V -ffl, is fs if X K x f R LH 1 'LK'k .kyi xy Q I . , l ,D 'f 1- M 4 if' N i ' R , Nw mg, . ,yy X ,nv xx l I' f X - f ,N -..r ' ' X Nr X V Q l is 2',1i N Cross Country Coach Mr. Aguirre And Knights of leather lungs have we Who ran for miles and miles. They ran so fast that they did win All the ladies' smiles. ...rf CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-Top How, Left to Right: Steve Iackrnan, Hugh Adkins, Ierry White. Bottom Row, Lett to Right: Bob Crow, Hershel Breshears. Not Shown are: Iohn Boai, Don Boynton, Roger Hansen, Keith Kaarup, Gary Kellenberqer, and Wayne Nash. CROSS COUNTRY-TENNIS On brand new courts our lancers served With proviciency in tennis. Next year all other teams beware For we'11 be amenace. TENNIS TEAM-Top Row, Left to Right: Mike McMullen, Gary Delong, lim Lamb, lim Manson, Mr. He-Ipin, Hugh Adkins, Mike Crow, David Hiker, Mike Herbelin, Biff Owen. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Bob Neill, Tom Ccrrperf Tom Sheets, Dwight Iividen, Gerald Trapp, lack Guerrero, Eugene Baird, Oscar Ortega 1 n 1 , . . . .. ...,.....,.,. . . - - 'Y 'W ..., BASKETBALL SCORES Lennox ........ 37 Lennox .,..,... 21 Lennox .,...... 38 Lennox ,,,,,... 44 Lennox ,,.,..., 36 Lennox ,,,,,,,. 35 Lennox ,.....,, 45 Lennox ,.....w, 4 8 Lennox .A.,,... 45 36 ........ -x ' 1 ' V va 4 ,,, t VARSITY BASKETBALL-Top Row, Left to Right: Iohn Horner, Bob Hydulce, Roger Clark, Mr. Kovinick, Ron Uva, Larry Upson Mike Crow Bottom Row, Left to Right: Roger Sweeney, Donny Earle, George Karnozes, Leroy Scott, Grant Adams, Don Haaland. BASKETBALL Chadwick St. Francis Hawthorne IV Chadwick Morningside IV .Inglewood IV .St. Iohn's Vianney ,.......Mira Costa IV St. Iohn's Vianney I BASKETBALL-Top Bow, Left to Right: Phil Bruno, DeWoyne Potts, Mr llen Crum, lack Crocker, Ioe Cunningham, Ierry Flory, Iock Burke. n 1 1 Lennox ........ Lennox ........ 'Lennox ....... Lennox ......,. Lennox ......., 38 Lennox .,...... 56 Lennox Lennox Lennox Lennox ...,.... 45 League .,.,.,.,47 .,.....,43 Hawthome IV Redondo Varsity ....,...Warren Aviation ........Dominquez .......,South High .....,..Warren ...,.,..Aviation .,.,....Dominguez ........South High . Young, Ken Dixon, Douglas Wiley. Bottom Row. Left to Right t:- - Q x Above the rest stands a tall group Oi fast and mighty men. Who fought quite well on the boards And second place did wm. ,4 .,.u-'Z 7 Q J 2 J VARSITY BASEBALL NNUL V ' may VARSITY BASEBALL-Top Row. Left to Right: Reed Tones, Dave Smith, Leroy Scott, Mr. Young Dennis Shaves Larry Upson, Grant Adams. Bottom Row. Left to Right: Don Boynton, Allen Crum Dave Ahlness Ioe Cunningham, Ken Yuill, Ierry Flory, Ion Shepherd. With no letterrnen, very little experience, and not much physical size, it is not easy to build a team, no matter who coaches or whom they play clurinq a season. Yet, to start a season with no experience does not necessarily mean disaster. In the qame of baseball, any team can defeat any other team Within the same physical boundaries, on any qiven day. Pitching is the backbone of a baseball team and we have what it takes to produce a winning team. E195 P' l fx . syn Q5 l i,i,,,,2 IV BASEBALL-Top Row, Left to Right: Myrt Webb, Phil Rogers, Bob l-lyduke, Mr. Kovinick, Douglas Warner, Glen Gordner, Douglas Wiley, Mike Miller. Bottom Row, Left to Right: lerry Brewster, Paul Di Gerolorni, Bob Cox, Vernon Montcxvon, Ierry Harmon, Bob Rodgers, Bruce Shelton. Not Pictured: Dennis Rycm, Bob Iohnson. A. 1:-...ei I its L' :ik l ' R11 51.1, 3 .-'Y' iii .f JUNIOR VARSITY Q , , af ,. . , fe... A., lg- rs 5 sfS. ff s ff Q kiwi 'V , M- 'l7 A Q :J 3 -- fix , .M-901 N Q ' M: was ' :N H., .ave-' 'N -4? 5Wx3 , , V ,ww may'-gf,f wsa.-.MQ ,, ,,,A ' IIJQ., V.-., V ,tk X rv 'iv ,4 W, ,gf 1- ,vf -'fit N 1 Kip,-? ,nf -,-,..- ...Val ,Ugg . 1 .- - -,.:. x 4-X' '3- '. ,,'fl'f-- ' l op .ful ' - 4' . . L 67 K 5 Q 'r in .U O f . X i Qlflllt '0,.-IL '31 Of course there are thin-clad Lancers ' r --f Who labor on the track: K-J. They fight to win for Lennox High , . To bring new trophies back. .e 1.4 1 A CRESCENT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS and Q P , K . r t, I The Varsity Track squad captured three firsts in this, their first track season. First honors were 7 W Q, 1 if E' A M ' Qi received at the Crescent League Relays 5 by Win- , lg ning all league meets another first was attained: Q 1.1 and finally at the Crescent League Finals the Qt , 55 Lancer thin-clads took top honors. 0. ' 's -.-- A VARSITY CINDERMEN EXCEL VARSITY TRACK-Top Row. Lett to Right: Iohn Boal, Bob Denman, Iim Byrne, Mr. Reeves, Dave Martin, Dick Freudenthal, Ierry Harris. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Pete Anderson, Bob Meek, Danny Earle, Roger Sweeney, Ronald Beckman, Al Kingsland, Forrest Lunsford. I ' - A 1 l i LITTLE BIG TRACKMEN BEE'S Il I B TRACK-Top Row. Left to Right: lerry White, Mr. Reeves, Biff Owen, Bill Sinotro. Bottom Row Left to Right: DeWc1yne Potts, Ken Dixon, Hershel Bresheors, Vince Dipboye. CEE'S C TRACK-Top Row. Leit to Right: Richard Samuelson lohn Goodwin Mr Reeves I k B k , , . , oc ur e, Peter DelRe, Dove McKinnon. Bottom Row, Leit to Right: Charley Mims, Steve Iczckmcxn, Bob Barton, Bob Crow, Les Hayes. 'Elf--f 131 -1 L 4' , . v-A 1 af. , - Then muscular Lancers there are l Who on mats their wrestling ' did well: And crowds they drew for moments tense. Upon us all they cast cr spell. VARSITY. ROW 1-Standing, Left to Right: Tom Malta, Gary Kellenbcrqer, Kon Yuill, Mr. Aguirre, Bob Ouiroz, Ernio Macliflillon, Stove Nelson. ROW 2-Sitting, Left to Right: Alex Munson, Bob Cooper, ferry Stark, Dave Smith. Which will it be- Bridge Out or Chicken Wing ? The wrestling team started off the season with a close Win over the powerful El Segundo team and looked like potential championshp material. We rolled over our next three opponents with ease and finished up 1957 by coppinq the Hawthorne Novice Tournament. Bill Benson, Ken Yuill, Bob Cooper, and Ernie MacMillen walked off with titles and cups. A streak of load luck plagued the Lancers in 1958 e-first, we were sidelined for three weeks with impetiqo. When we returned to action we were faced with the loss of Bill Benson. Several of our best wrestlers somehow never aot back into the pre- Christmas condition and dropped close decisions where it hurt. With practically the entire team return- ina for the next season, we can expect to be stronq contenders. I. V. - Row 1 - Standing. Left to Right: Dori johnson, Gary Cadwallader, loo Stark, Gerhard Ehrlick, Mr. Aquirre, Bill Sinatra, Merrick Dunlap, limmy Tilley, Bob Crow, Mike Newton, Ivlanaqor. Row 2-Sitting, Left to Right: Barry Matte-ws, Tom Shire, Kieth Kaarup, Ken Wickstrom, Vince Diphoy. i .fy 4 he 'T-q X fa Q ' Ag 4 me 4,1 --asv .N fm ix S f u V H 0 'x N 35 S' .I N . r-1.0 ' ,, . E A ' www X ...A I .LW, --ug. V K . a.-fo. LANCERS nn' ,.,,,ws'w A48 .ia -4 I F lg ,Q 1 E wg vi W Q. :ni I I 1a.A4Auu-n... ' 4 . Lu mai k LASTING SUCCESS NOT Jusr A wrsH...AN rNvlrArroN your success is our concern too! we invite you to become an important part of the fascinating well paid communications industry. -is!, im. fi' iff '05 Zf s I1 5 r f 9 1. a e-l Li ' 2 -A1 lift' gg A .Q X I lr- , Ri gil xbi' iw. 4 Qs, - - i Nr -14 Kc ss i , , - -0 . Kxgglsm VM A we an 3 A 'kkw A nWw,y,.f N:wQ 4t--Q-ws.....:L.,M4,fi,sl -ecW l'W Ask your vocational counselor about positions with Pacific Telephone, or drop into one of our nearby Employment Offices. pa Or ask your Operator for ZENITH 10,000 for the Employment Office nearest your home. ,ll U I -l Kb Y' 3 Q PL 1' f 1 r N ffm, ,XE s M X LENNOX COORDINATING COUNCIL ORGANIZATIONS American Legion Post No. 390 American Legion Auxiliary No. 390 Lennox Bethany Baptist Church Buford Avenue P. T. A. Centinela Valley Union High School District County Health Dept. and Calif. State Association Felton P. T. A. Iefferson P. T. A. Larch P. T. A. Lennox Chamber of Commerce Lennox Civic Association Lennox Methodist Community Church Lennox National Little League Lennox School District Lennox Teachers' Club Whelan. Ieiferson Felton and Larch Schools Lennox Park Lennox Rotary Club Lennox Woman's Club Lennox Y. M. C. A. L. A. County Community Services L. A. County Sheriffs' Dept. Lennox Sub-Station Whelan P. T. A. t WW Irv X XX OSE MARIE REID s A rl ' gk , f W, .FQ crimes RMR Junior, R R K ' if -.,,M, f ' W rt Li, , , , 0l0Z601f b ' s .wW,fe Swimsuits ln full scalq ------I-H ashion, but with sizing and design custom tailored to iunior proportions. ,fn 1' H 1 n Boston Store features famous make Dresses, by INGLEWOOD Q HAWTHORNE 100 South Market Street Hawthorne Blvd. at 131st St Bm P-we, zigee 5-J-ff-A ORegon 8-9375 ORegon 8-9418 FRANK TEASDALE PLASTERING CONTRACTOR SINCE 1923 Member California Lathing and Plastering Contracters Association Hawlhofns Lennox' California SHADELAND GARDENS COMPLETE NURSERY STOCK AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Z at 3gg,Z9-t-.5 g f N . - far I as IQ. fl. .wi H4f'.'L .tfiirl 4 5' :DMI ,Nl 't ' NU-Amlhtlfllb South Inglewood Ave. at Manchester, Inglewood, Calitomia. Phone ORchard 7-5993 75 Drive-in Parking Counter Service JAY' S DONUT 6. COFFEE SHOP We Cater to Clubs. Parties and Socials 4609 W. Century Blvd. Ioe Wilson tNear Firl OR 7-3897 Inglewood, California Phone Since Orchard 7-2184 1932 Giles Lumber Company EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDING W. M. Giles 11307 Hawthorne Blvd. Inglewood. California 76 10806 Hawthorne Blvd. Lennox. Calif. LENNUX R PHARMACY Formerly Whitaker Pharmacy Prescriptions - Drugs Our Business Is Filling Your Prescriptions David S. Forsyth, P. H. G. OR 7-4696 fill JI Home and Auto Supply Authorized Firestone Dealer Motor Tune-up and Repairs Complete Brake Service Wheel Aligning -Drum Turning 10127 Hawthorne Blvd. ORchard 2-9275 For Future Security: B U 1 L D A RENTAL UNIT N o W s I ' Make your property pay for itself! H A B. 0 L D S S E B. V I C E ' Choose a reliable builder! MOBILE CAR ' Visit our 3 model homes T R E A S U R E Comer Lennox and Hawthorne Blvds. LENNOX. CALIFORNIA HUMES mm JI i Summit? . We GIVE S 65 I-I Green Stamps 10215 Prairie Ave. Inglewood. California 55 5-5555 H.L.GOGERTY ARCHITECT V E ggi? MARIGOLD PERMANENT WAVE SHOP gig A515 -,:3 ' ' Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Saturdays Evenings by Appointment 10231 Hawthorne Blvd. Lennox 5255 West l02nd Street Loc Angeles 45, California ln appreciation of cooperation extended by ,gp Lennox High School P' to ' Topp Manufacturing Company a division oi Topp Industries. Inc. 7 8 Telephone: ORegon 8-0451 .lp . YH, Y, CARL W. DUNN AUTO NG Complete Brake and Automotive Service Specializing in Automatic Transmissions ORchard 7-0949 10101 So. Hawthorne Blvd. Inglewood. California Carl W. Dunn Get the Best in Sports Equipment From BOB KETCI-IAM'S Your Friendly Local Dealer ' School Iackets! Sweaters! Letters! Baseball - Football - Track Fishing - Hunting - Camping Get Your Sports Gear Where Your Coaches Do Special Discounts to All Lancers Bon KETCHAM'S Y SPORTING Goons 10227 Hawthorne Blvd. Lennox. Calitornia OR V4-1360 OR 8-8642 LENNOX ROTARY CLUB PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Adams 10822 South Grevillea Ave. OR 7-9280 Advanced Electric and Neon Signs 959 South La Brea OR 7-6013 American Legion Auxiliary Lennox Unit 390 Lennox. California Anthony Bros. 979 South La Brea OR 1-7601 Lennox Auto Service 10503 South Prairie Avenue on 2-4558 A Harold Carper 10819 Eastwood Avenue OR 7-1213 Century Brake and Supply Co. 5301 Century Blvd. OR 7-9868 Colonial Investment Co. 11201 Inglewood Avenue on 1-6185 p Dombrowski's Flowers 4946-4956 W. Century Blvd. OR 4-3039 C. A. lS1iml Dunbar 937 South La Brea OR 4-7014 George's Meats 10804 Inglewood Avenue OR 2-8037 G. E. Sterling and Company 10402 Hawthorne Blvd. OR 7-3335 L. 6. A. Market 11048 Inglewood Avenue OR 1-6737 Lennox Auto Service 10503 South Prairie Avenue OR 2-4558 Frank Lo Monte 11116 Hawthome Blvd. OR 7-3625 Mac's Lock and Key Shop 10125 Hawthorne OR 7-6480 Leslie A. Madden 4819 W. Imperial Hwy. OR 1-5098 MNO Market 10400 Prairie Avenue OR 7-9744 Reberts' Pharmacy 4422 W. Imperial Hwy. OR 7-1404 Robbie's Golden Bear Service 10736 Inglewood Avenue OR 7-9815 Rocky's Lunch Service 10736 Inglewood Avenue OR 2-9826 Southland Lumber and Supply Co. 701 W. Olive OR 1-2016 . Southwest Pipe and Supply Co. 4947 W. Imperial Hwy. OR 7-2419 Staat Sandblasting Co. 11125 Dalerose OR 1-3607 Treasure Homes Incorporated 10215 S. Prairie Ave. OR 4-8555 Dora A. Woods l 10907 Inglewood Ave. OR 7-6612 Bill Wright's Modern Home Cleaners 4614 W. 104th St. OR 1-6097 LENNOX HIGH ALMA IVIATER Oh lift your voices high- Lennox Lancers loyal be: Oh lift your voices to the sky- All hail! All hail! to Lennox High! Oh cherish now youth's ioyful days. Sacred halls and familiar ways. Years will take us far away, The ioy we have is ours today: So liit your voices to the sky, All -- Hail to - Lennox High! 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