| In 1975 Alberta Schaefer, Class of 1925, joined the board. Ruth
Dowding has served continuously since 1974; Gladys Holmer served continuously
until her death; and Alberta Schaefer served continuously until ill health
caused her to submit her resignation in 1988.
Early activities of the Alumni Association included a membership
campaign; a social for CHS faculty and staff retirees; establishing a
scholarship program for graduating seniors (the first recipient was Dennis Smeal
'75); building additional trophy cases for North Hall; establishing a newsletter
for members; and participating in the 1975 football homecoming.
The first major renovation project of the Alumni Association came in
1977 following destruction of the Tiger by vandals. In a joint effort with the
Associated Student Body, over $3,500 was raised to have the damaged Tiger
repaired by its sculptor, Betty Davenport Ford '42 (and 1980 Tiger of the Year),
and relocated to the foyer of Gardiner W. Spring Auditorium. (Eventually
the students responsible for the vandalism were identified, and their families
contributed an additional $2,250 toward repair of the Tiger.)
Establishment of the "Tiger Fund" led to other renovation
projects on campus--repainting the foyer of GWS Auditorium; refinishing the
chairs and tables in the Chaffey Memorial Library; patching, repairing, and
painting the two main reading rooms. For these projects, and appeal for funds
was made to alumni, who responded generously.
In 1982, Harold "Tony" Zenz '28 approached the Alumni Association with
a proposal: to create a special subcommittee of the Association called the
Committee to Restore Gardiner W. Spring Auditorium. The proposal was accepted by
the Board of Directors, and this became the main focus of fundraising activities
for the next seven years. Due to the untiring efforts of Mr. Zenz and his
committee, over $800,000 was raised and spent on refurbishing GWS Auditorium.
The original committee completed its task and disbanded in 1989; however, in
1990 Mr. Zenz began a new committee (also under the umbrella of the Alumni
Association) to raise funds for improvement and enhancements to the Auditorium.
In 1983 the family of former basketball coach Jim Blake established a memorial
scholarship fund in his honor, entrusting the Alumni Association to administer
the fund and to select a recipient annually. This scholarship is for
student-athletes--those who demonstrate superior athletic ability in addition to
academic excellence. The Jim Blake Memorial Scholarship Fund is increased each
year by contributions from alumni, the family of Coach Blake, and the proceeds
of the varsity/alumni basketball game held in December in the basketball gym on
campus.
The Tiger Hall of Fame was established in 1978 for the purpose of
honoring outstanding alumni. Nominations are open all year long and may be
submitted by any member of the Alumni Association. A subcommittee of the Board
of Directors considers all applications, then recommends a candidate. Final
selection is made by the entire Board of Directors. The award is presented to
the recipient at the annual baccalaureate service, and the recipient then
addresses the senior class. Also presented are the annual Association
scholarships; certificates for students achieving a 4.0 or better GPA;
attendance awards; and service awards.
In the Alumni Office on campus, the Association maintains memorabilia,
photographs, and other items of interest that have been donated by alumni or
their families. Also maintained is a complete set of Fastis, beginning
with the Class of 1910. (When available, surplus copies of Fastis from
any year may be purchased from the Association.) The Association has
commissioned a cloisonnι pin and t-shirt that are available for purchase.
Many alumni, family, and friends have made donations to the
Association. Memorial gifts of cash are often received and are acknowledged in
the Tiger Rag Alumni Edition. In1984, artist Robert Lyn Nelson '73
and 1986 Tiger of the Year donated four of his lithographs to the Association;
they hang in the South Reading Room of the library.
Over the years the Alumni Association has sponsored a number of social
activities including receptions for CHS faculty and staff; refreshments
following baccalaureate services; reception for alumni following homecoming;
reception for the Tiger of the Year; and All-Alumni Picnic.
Association members keep informed of events for alumni, class reunions,
and other news of interest via the Tiger Rag Alumni Edition. Published
three or four times per year, the Tiger Rag reports current fundraising
and social activities, provides news about alumni, gives the status of
restoration projects, and provides news of class reunions. The newsletter is
mailed to all paid members of the Association.
In an effort to assist classes that are planning reunions, the Alumni
Association maintains computerized listings of class members as a supplement to
those maintained by individual classes. These listings also enable the
Association to answer questions about alumni and provide the opportunity for
classmates to locate each other.
We have been told that it is unusual for a high school to have an active
Alumni Association. We reply that "unusual" is what Chaffey High
School is all about. If you are interested in becoming a member of this unusual
organization, please write to the Alumni Association, 1245 North Euclid Avenue,
Ontario, CA 91762. Include your name, maiden name, address, year of graduation,
and annual dues ($12 per person, $15 per couple). You will receive a
membership card and latest edition of the Tiger Rag by return mail.
Once you're a Tiger, you're a Tiger for life!
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