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It's 2026!

NEW DOMAIN NAME
"LennoxLancers.com"

We apologize for the old "Lennox Lancers Home" website dying on us again. We have brought it back to life with this new domain website address. The contents are still the same although not all the links are working yet due to the slow process to fix the more than 10,000 files and links within them to have the new domain name. Please be patient with us as we make the conversions and get it all working again.

If you have comments, questions, concerns, updates on Lancers, let us know by sending us an email:


LOOKING BACK

It's hard to believe that this year marks 42 years since the royal halls of Lennox High School closed. The class of 1984 was the last graduating class that donned our blue and gold colors and represented the finest family friendly community and high school in all the lands.

Another year has past us by with celebrations, jubilees, births, the joy of grandkids, great grandkids and great-great grandkids coming to life, growing up, starting school, graduating, getting married, more kids, reunions with family, friends and others that we grew fond of over the years, and giving thanks for it all. As we all get a wee bit older, we also gained aches and pains, diseases; loss of hair, eyesight, hearing, mobility and unfortunately family and friends. Through it all we give thanks for what we have been given and look for a brighter hope for everyone in all ways.

Our Lennox Lancers community shrinks while growing our future generations, who, darn the luck, missed out on the best 1 square mile that could ever have been on this beaufitul earth. We were, and still are, a tight knit community where everyone knew most everyone. Our parents worked at the many of same places we ended up working: i.e. Lockheed, Boeing, Pup n' Taco, Alpha Beta, Lucky's, Market Basket, and more. Many of us had paper routes and lawn mowing services that helped us get to know the others in our neighborhoods. Lennox Little League was a big part for most of the boys to join together. Sports and swimming at Lennox Park provided excitement and fun for all the kids, as well as all the parents who supported, coached, mentored, and was there for us throughout it all.

There was Boys and Girls Scouts, Brownie, along with church groups and camps that helped shape our characters. We spent countless hours on the beaches of Playa del Rey, Manhatten, Hermosa, Redondo, Venice and Malibu. The orange groves in Orange County, Riverside, and San Bernardino. We loved to eat! Jim's, Melo Burger, Frostee Freeze, The Strand, Taco Bell, Jack in the Box, Pup n' Taco, Tommies Burgers, Winchell's Donuts, and many more were on our regular diet menus.

We shopped at Dorr's Market, Market Basket, Gemco, Lucky's, Alpha Beta, Boy's Market, others. We bought our sporting equipment, uniforms and Lennox HIgh shorts, and reversable blue and gold shirts at Bob Ketchum's Sporting Goods Store in Inglewood. Most everyone learned to swim at Lennox Park and played on the spaceship and other fun oddities there. Let's not forget the blast we all had when the carnival came to the park. Who didn't go home with a few gold fish?

There was the baseball fields at Jefferson Elementary that hosted the Little League games and Lennox High for the senior division. Speaking of the ball field at Lennox High, there was the street and wall beside the 405 freeway that was the place to graffiti our class years, our crushes that often became our life long loves, not to mention a good place to rev up our engines and leave a little rubber behind.



Updates within the website:

Memoriams updated as of December 28, 2025

- New Memoriams in 2026 are in Red font.

- Memoriams in 2025 are in Yellow font.

- In the memoriam page, there is a link to the list of memorials added 2024.

- Yearbooks are being updated with links to the other class pictures (juniors, sophmores, freshmen and faculty) so you don't have to scroll to get to them. To return to the top, hit the back button on your browser.

- Grade School (aka Grammer School) pictures are being added but is a work in progress due to so many being submitted .

- Class Roll pages updated - enlarged font size for easier reading.

COMING SOON!

- Lennox Stomping Grounds - Memories in pictures of the Lennox we all knew and loved.

- Guestbook Entries updated along with Class Roll call. (We're working the kinks out to get it operating again.)





2024 Reunion Information

Click Here To See Who Came to the 2024 All Classes Reunion

Click here to see the reunion program


OUR BRIEF HISTORY

Lennox High School was located at 11033 Buford Avenue, Lennox, California, and was open from September 1957 until it closed its doors just after the graduation commencements in June 1984.

Our students became famous athletes, musicians, doctors, lawyers, actors/actresses, playwrights, philanthropists, builders, educators, scientists, aviators, mechanics, artists, law enforcement, firemen, nurses, career military enlisted and officers, architects, entrepreneurs, activists, models, and more. The diversity and breadth of scope has shown no bounds in our Lancers as they navigated life after Lennox, each having success in their own right and in their own unique ways.

After our doors closed as a high school in 1984, our memories of not just our beloved school were kept alive, but so was our community. Our gym and locker room was the set for Teen Wolf, starring Michael J. Fox, and Lethal Weapon 2, starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover, filming on location at 111th and Larch.

The students that went to Lennox as juniors (Class of 1985), sophmores and freshmen were displaced to Hawthorne and Leuzinger high schools. A couple years later, the campus was reopened as Lennox Middle School, home of the Flyers. The school district was divided and Centinella Valley School District became Centinella Valley Union High School District, all the schools within the Lennox borders was brought into the Lennox School District, that governs K-8, the elementary and the middle schools.


REUNIONS & EVENTS

Are you planning a reunion? Let us know and we will post it on here. It can be a full scale or a mini-reunion, we want to hear about them all and of course post the pictures and comments from the here on your Lennox Lancer Home website.


ABOUT THIS WEBSITE

This website is dedicated to all the students, faculty, and staff who entered the royal corridors of our beloved Lennox High School located in Lennox, California beginning in September 1957 until the doors were closed in June 1984. While we are all called Lancers, by decree, all men had Knighthood bestoyed upon them and Lady upon all women.

For most, Lennox High School and the Lennox community was a special place and time and forever cherished within our memories. We were a family and continue to be to this day. Thanks to you all - faculty, staff, and students that made the memories with us.

We hope you'll find something of interest while you visit this site and will share it with all your fellow Lancers Knight's and Lady's.

The idea for a website came from the members of the Class of 1962 prior to the Big Y2K All Class Reunion and the need for a sharing the information about it and bringing everyone together. Bulletin boards were the rage of the time and a new platform called Myspace was basically the only social media for sharing messages, but few used it.

A member of the class of 1964 took the ideas and turned turned it all into a reality when she developed the Lennox Lancer Home as a place to keep everyone informed and in-touch with each other, we all know her as the "Lancer Lady". She always said this site is about the school and the great people that went there and not about herself, so few knew who she was. She had health issues and had not been able to work on the site for about a year and a half which is why the site went down. Several of us had the opportunity to work with her over the years as the eyes and ears to keep her informed and the site updated.

Lancer Lady had finally given us permission to let it be known who she was and tell her story about the site and all she had done for the over the twenty plus years since she started this great website. Read her story here: Lancer Lady Tribute.

Her main goal was to create a common ground and place for us all so we could find other classmates, plan reunions, or just read what other alumni have to say about their years at Lennox, what we did after we left, to praise a specific educator, or to just browse around for the nostalgia.

It takes us all to keep the Lancer Pride alive and well for our kids, grandkids and great-grandkids to see where we grew up and what life was like back then. Share this site with your fellow Lancers, kids, grandkids, etc. so that the Lennox Lancer Spirit will continue on, and on and on.......

Plan on spending some time roaming around the corridors of our royal kingdom here, there is a lot to see and reminisce about our days of yore.


YOUR INPUT IS IMPORTANT TO US

We are always open to suggestions on what you would like to see here in the website and value your input that would encourage you and others to return again and again.

Click HERE to send us an email with your input.


LANCER MEMORIALS
(Newly added and updated)

Changes to the page include enlarged fonts for names (helps those of us who can't see as well as we used to), updated photos, veteran status with the symbol of the branch of service they were in, birth and death dates, new logos for the nine Lancers killed in Vietnam.

If you know of any Lancers that have passed away, please send us as much information as you can about them so we can add them to the Memoriam Page. The more information - the better!

Here is what helps make a nice memorial as well as whenever we have to do any searching:

- Graduation Year
- When and where they died/lived
- Full name if known to include maiden name
- Copy of or the link to their obituary
- Siblings who went to Lennox
- Recent pictures
- Any memories you'd like to share about the person, painting the picture of who they were and their life.

Look through your High School pictures and your memorabilia and send them to us so we can include them within the royal passage ways herein.





RECORDS & TRANSCRIPTS

Lennox High School records are maintained at:
Centinella Valley Union High School District (CVUHSD)
14901 Inglewood Ave.
Lawndale, CA 90260
(310) 263-3204


 

Lancers where are your "Now" photos for " Roll Call " pages?
Let's see some more of you!  
C'mon Lancers Let's Keep that Spirit Alive!




 
                   
 




"Recognize These Kids Class of 1960 and 1963"
1959 Felton Ave Grads and 1960 Camp Conrad


1962-63 Program


'68 Seniors Lance


1964-66 Memories


1975
Memory




Photos of the Past Events and Recent Reunion are posted on the Spirit Lives On Photo Albums !


 
 
                     






 

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