Lindhurst High School

Lindhurst High School
Location
4446 Olive Drive
Olivehurst, California

Information
Type Public
School district Marysville Joint Unified School District [1]
Principal Mr. Eckhardt
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,246
Color(s) Red and White
Mascot Blazers
Information (530) 741-6150
Website

Lindhurst High School is located in Olivehurst, California, USA. It is one of two high schools in the Marysville Joint Unified School District and draws students from the communities of Olivehurst, Linda, Plumas Lake, and Marysville. It is perhaps most renowned for a 1992 school shooting incident in which three students and a teacher were killed.

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Alma mater

"Lindhurst Hail" From o'er the rugged mountain—Standing tall, We hold our Blazer Banner over all. Our Alma Mater calls—we dare not fail, we gladly give our hearts to you. O Lindhurst Hail — O Lindhurst Hail!!

1992 Shooting

See also Lindhurst High School shooting

Eric Houston held 80 students hostage in a classroom on the second floor of the school's C building after opening fire. He killed a teacher and three students and wounded many others in his rampage. He later confessed he was despondent over the loss of a job and was angry that his life was going downhill after his failing to graduate from high school or obtain a diploma.

Chronology of Events

Unhappy with the losing his job after lying on his resume about graduating from Lindhurst High School, Eric arrived on the campus May 1 with a 12-gauge shotgun and a sawed off .22 rifle around 2 p.m. He shot teacher Robert Brens, who failed him in Civics in 1989, and then Judy Davis, a current student of Mr. Brens. Houston then went down the hall and shot student Jason E. White in the chest, killing him. Further on Houston pointed his shotgun at a female student but before he could pull the trigger another student, Beamon A. Hill, pushed her aside and took the shotgun blast to the side of his head. Houston then took 70 students hostage for 8½ hours before giving up to authorities.

In addition to the murdered teacher and students, Houston wounded nine other students and one adult. Mr. Brens hummed quietly to himself as he bled to death. Beamon died instantly while Jason slowly bled to death. Wayne Boggess was one of the most severely injured students, with a shotgun blast at point blank range, but he defied the odds and made a remarkable recovery.

A memorial park was erected on McGowan Parkway in Olivehurst, Calif. in remembrance of those who died or were injured that day, as reported to this editor by a local resident who was friends with Wayne Boggess and Jason White at the time of the shooting.

Notable Graduates

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