Alumni – Did you know?

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Keb’ Mo’ Put A Woman In Charge feat. Rosanne Cash

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“Keeping Up With Keb’ Mo!”


Fred’s Fun Finds….Our Championship Team


KEB’ MO’ nominated for 6th Grammy. “Good to be Home!”

Classmate GWEN HODGES-KELLEY Cricket Commercial!

This is the photo we sent to the 1969 State Champions of Houston High in Perry, Georgia!

Jazz vocalist Mario DePriest delivers the Anthem at an NBA game
Portland Trailblazers vs. Charlotte Hornets – February 13, 2019

“Iconic Neighborhood Hamburger Stand!”
An After School Tarbabe Hangout!

You didn’t have to know the address, you didn’t even have to know the name. Back in the day, all you had to say was “The Hamburger Stand across the street from Compton High School” and everyone knew you are talking about Mom’s Burger Stand.

But did you know that Mom’s Burgers was originally named Richie’s Drive-In and opened for business in 1960?


Congratulations Keb’ Mo

for being nominated for “Best Acoustic Blues Artist” by The Blues Foundation!


The Stanley Twins

Our Birthday Twins were featured last month in the online Newsletter “All About Jazz!” Arnold and Donald Stanley aka The Jazz Twins have loyally followed the genre for decades and have traveled all over the U. S. to hear the Smooth Sounds of Jazz. To learn more about The Super Fans and the music they love, please click HERE.


“The Joys of Going to The Drive-In!”

Back in the day, do you remember going to the Drive-In Theatre with your parents while in your PJ’S bundled up in a blanket in the backseat of their car? Do you remember the playground area underneath the big screen and those big box speakers? Or perhaps, as a teen or young adult, do you remember going on a date watching a movie under the stars? If you said yes, then you know those were the Good ‘Ol Days!

Did you know the Compton Drive-In was considered one of Compton’s treasures? The Drive-In located at 2111 E. Rosecrans Avenue opened in 1949 by Ted Mann. On January 6, 1950 it was re-opened by Pacific Theatre.

The Compton Drive-In was one of the few lucky Pacific Drive-Ins that had a Mural on its screen tower. The Compton Drive-In had a mural of Viking Ships and had a car capacity of 1,196. The Drive-In closed on January 7, 1995.

Did You Know???


Kevin Roosevelt Moore known to the world as Keb’ Mo is no stranger to his Compton High School classmates. Back in the Day, the 5 time Grammy Award Winning Singer-Songwriter and Guitarist was a member of the Marching Band, the Orchestra, and the Dance Band.


Did you know our Classmate and former Chanteur member Angela Lewis was a background singer for Tom Jones? Yes it’s true! In the late 80’s this songbird had the opportunity to travel all over the world (including Iceland) with the Superstar! Take a look at the videos and tell us what think!



“A Little Known Black History Fact”


Living Legends
“66-0” Defeated The Odds!


Did you know Back in the day our Classmate Ron Richardson was on American Bandstand? I don’t think you will have a problem finding him! Dance Ron Dance!


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Our own, Mario Depriest, as FBI Detective John Pachard with Mary Tyler Moore. Fun shoot…


Back in the day, Michael Morris was the youngest elected official in the State of California! He was a member of the Compton Unified School District Board of Trustees!


“Our 1968 Olympian!”
Reynaldo Brown
A member of Compton’s Hall of Fame

Reynaldo Brown, National High School Track and Field Hall of Fame Video

Compton High School Class of 1969 Reunion


Good Times At Compton High School – Class of 1969