Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Friday, June 13, 2008 Issue: Vol. 10, Senior Issue Last Update: Saturday, February 07, 2009
  • Clark holds prom at La Canada Country Club

    Monday, January 26, 2009 By: Chronicle staff

    (June 13, 2008) -- "On Top of the World"—the theme speaks for itself: Clark’s senior prom took place at the La Cañada Country Club in the hills of La Cañada Flintridge on May 2. Despite the yearlong w

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(June 13, 2008) The I-Phone First there was fire, then there was photography, then came sound, then the phone and finally motion picture with sound. All that was left was for one device to com
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(June 13, 2008) -- As seniors, students must take a one-semester U.S. Government class. However, some tend to do more and take the much harder yearlong AP U.S. Government class.   Some stu
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(June 13, 2008) -- Missing teachers; where have they gone and why is substitute Nyrie Gharibian the one taking their place? There are a few theories circulating among students. Some seem to think that
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  (June 13, 2008) -- Rebellion. English teacher Diana McGrath decides not to read Macbeth in English class. Exhaustion. Senior Angie Wang falls asleep on her homework. Disillusionment. Senio
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(June 13, 2008)  -- Sonar Mapping Serly Moosakhanian has been a part of Environmental and Spatial Technology (EAST) class since Dominique Evans-Bye reestablished it at Clark in 2006. There, sh
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(June 13, 2008) -- "On Top of the World"—the theme speaks for itself: Clark’s senior prom took place at the La Cañada Country Club in the hills of La Cañada Flintridge on May 2. Despite the yearlong w
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(June 13, 2008) -- Although Clark’s school dances aren’t as big and extravagant as they are at other high schools, laughter and amusement still sweep the dance floors. As the class of ’08 soon graduat
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(June 13, 2008) -- Advanced placement classes are considered by many to be the epitome of a high school education. In these classes, students hope to receive college credit after passing a standardize
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(June 13, 2008) -- "It was the coolest thing at Clark," said senior Haik Manukian, referring to the annual Clark car show that got cancelled after the 2006 show. For seniors, the car show is a fading
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(June 13, 2008) -- Two important subjects, two daunting teachers and twice the number of students than a typical classroom. Not only is Humanities at Clark a course that identifies with sophomore year
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