South Pasadena High School

 

Class Of 1961

 

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 Welcome to the Class of 1961 website!



 

Welcome...This is a permanent site for all South Pasadena Junior High and High School students who graduated in 1961, or not quite, finished at another school and/or moved away.
You are all welcome here!
 

 South Pasadena - Our Town Today



 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

If one website is good, two's better! You can waltz into all the other classrooms to see your friends if you also sign in at our new all-school www.SPHSAA-Classmates.org  website. It's easy and free.  Click on your name under "Classes & Classmates" in 1961, follow the prompts to put in your email & password (can be the same as here).  Filling in your profile is optional.  We'll copy it from here if you want--use "Contact Us" with your name & year and what you want duplicated.

Take our new SURVEYS up there on the menu!  Any suggestions what else you'd like to know about your classmates--who did what, where?

We're planning our 50th reunion in 2011! Stay tuned...

JOIN THE SPHS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION!
-Benefits of Membership-
Tiger Tales mailed in Fall to current SPHSAA members
Tiger News goes to all Alumni in Spring
Scholarships provided to worthy students
Coordinates Reunion Activities
A channel of communication that helps our website!
Helps us find and contact LOST Alumni
Maintains the Class Directory
Preserves our schools memorabilia
* Click here for membership application * 



- 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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