South Pasadena High School

 

Class Of 1994

 

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 Welcome Class of '94 !


Welcome...This is a permanent site for all South Pasadena Middle and High School students who graduated in 1994, or not quite, finished at another school and/or moved away.
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- THIS DAY IN HISTORY -

Civil Rights March ( 1965 ) Following the Bloody Sunday March earlier in the month, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led 3,000 civil rights demonstrators in a march in Alabama from Selma to Montgomery under the protection of army units deployed by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

US To Boycott Olympics 21st March ( 1980 ) President Carter told U.S. Olympic athletes that the U.S. will be boycotting the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow

Charles A. Lindbergh
21st March ( 1928 ) : President Coolidge presented Col. Charles A. Lindbergh with the Congressional Medal of Honor. .

Sharpeville Massacre 21st March ( 1960 ) Afrikaner police open fire on a group of unarmed black South African demonstrators in the black township of Sharpeville, near Johannesburg, South Africa, killing 69 people and wounding 180 in a hail of submachine-gun fire.


Sharpeville Massacre
Sharpeville Massacre


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