At South Pasadena High School, Friday, Oct 5 was Color Day. Students dressed in school colors orange and black to show school pride on the first league football game of the season. Of the several school-wide events at SPHS, Color Day boasts the greatest student participation. Though the simple theme is to wear orange and…
Author: Gloria YK Kim
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