CHSAA Awards Eleven Scholarships to the Class of 2023
In May 2023 at the Senior Awards Night, CHSAA awarded eleven $1500 scholarships to graduating seniors.
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In May 2023 at the Senior Awards Night, CHSAA awarded eleven $1500 scholarships to graduating seniors.
This is the Chaffey High School chorus under the direction of Nate Brown, CHS Music Director, singing the alma mater, The Orange and the Black.
The Chaffey High School Marching Tiger Band under the direction of R. Jack “Merc” Mercer playing at a NFL football game. This event would lead to bigger and better things for the band. This was filmed in November 1964.
l field show for Mr. Jack Mercer, Band Director, as he retired the following summer. This was taken at Graber Field at Chaffey High School in Ontario, California, U.S.A. on Saturday, October 29, 1983.
Growing up in Ontario in the 1950s, our neighborhood gang of boys was blessed to have two major influences for a happy future life: the Boy Scouts and the Ontario Daily Report which allowed us to layer on some real-life work experience. – Vern Kerr
Rudi Pock’s, there was a certain smell to the place, probably from a combination of paper record jackets, album covers and an admixture of fumes from the records and vinyl. – Vern Kerr