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      • Mascot[edit] Compton College 's team nick-name is the Tartars, named after the Turkic Tatars, so the team nick-name for Compton High School became the "Tartar Babies". The mascot is "Baby Tartar", who wears a diaper and carries a big sword.
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  2. Mascot. Compton College's team nick-name is the Tartars, named after the Turkic Tatars, so the team nick-name for Compton High School became the "Tartar Babies". The mascot is "Baby Tartar", who wears a diaper and carries a big sword. Notable alumni. Rod Barksdale: NFL wide receiver with Los Angeles Raiders and Dallas Cowboys

  3. During this time the school mascot was not a Tarbabe, as it is today, but rather a Lion. The colors were Maroon and White as opposed to our current Columbia blue and White. Between 1914 and 1925, the student body increased to a whopping 1,000 students thus forcing the major construction of twelve new buildings.

  4. From 1898 to 1901 the student enrollment was 153 students, which was larger than its beginning. Back then the girls wore ankle length skirts because pants were not permitted. The boys wore suits and ties. During this time the school mascot was not a Tarbabe, as it is today, but rather a Lion.

  5. The Compton High School community (students, teacher, staff, parents & business partners) is committed to fostering academic excellence that instills character development, life-long learning, respect, self-discipline, collaboration, and communication skills... Learn More.

  6. Apr 13, 2024 · Mascot. Compton College 's team nick-name is the Tartars, named after the Turkic Tatars, so the team nick-name for Compton High School became the "Tartar Babies". The mascot is "Baby Tartar", who wears a diaper and carries a big sword. [7] [8] Notable alumni. Rod Barksdale: NFL wide receiver with Los Angeles Raiders and Dallas Cowboys.

  7. The school mascot was a Lion, not the Tarbabe as we know it today. The mascot was changed Baby Tarters in 1927. The name was later shortened to Tarbabes. Over the years, the school has gone through significant changes. The school was torn down in the summer of 2021, making way for a new school.

  8. During this time, the school mascot was not a Tarbabe, as it is today, but rather a Lion. The colors were Maroon and White as opposed to our current Columbia blue and White. Between 1914 and 1925, the student body increased to 1,000 students thus forcing the major construction of twelve new buildings in the corner of Acacia Ave and Myrrh St.

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