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Chino High School

History and Alma Mater

ALMA MATER

Dear Chino High school
Fairest of all
Our Alma Mater dear,


We pledge to thee our Cowboys who
Have won your fame for years..


Hail to our Alma Mater dear,
Hail all, all hail to thee
We sing to thee, dear Chino High,
Hail all, All Hail to Thee

Chino High School History

Chino High School is one of the oldest schools in all of Southern California. Its history goes back to 1897 when Chino School District and Chino High School were founded. The first class graduated in 1900 from a building long ago demolished.  That school once stood on the site of the current Community Building.  A new school was constructed on 55 acres of land adjoining Riverside Drive west of Central Ave.  At the time, the idea was to also construct a junior college on the same acreage, due to the fact that Chino was not included in a junior college district as it is now (Chaffey Community College District).


The current campus of Chino High dates from 1951, when ten class buildings were constructed at the corner of Tenth Street and Park Place.  In those days, the campus consisted of a junior and senior high combination, and was referred to as Chino Junior and Senior High. Depending on the classes they attended, students had to commute between the Riverside campus (presently the District Office) and Park Place.


Slowly, but surely, additions were made to the current campus.  The boys shower and locker building was completed in 1951.  Shortly thereafter, the bleachers and the stadium were constructed, and with it, the girls shower and locker building.  The gym was completed in 1963.


Information furnished by Mr. G.F. Litel, former Superintendent, Principal, Vice Principal and teacher at Chino High School.