Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Sunday, June 10, 2001 Issue: Vol. 3, Senior Issue Last Update: Thursday, February 11, 2010
  • First impressions: a look back

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Noor Hashem

    Students share their initial impressions of Clark and how things turned out.

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  • Sophomore year impressions

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Joyce Taihei

    Sophomore year for the class of 2001 was a stark contrast from the high schools they attended as freshmen.

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  • Our first cliques

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Alice Lee

    Whether cliques were separated by common interests, race or by the home schools they came from, each group of friends was tightly bound together.

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  • Sophomore year officers

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Sarang Kim

    The class officers had to unite students from more than three different high schools and work together to complete the sophomore class duties and make it a memorable year.

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  • Second effort

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Anna Kim

    Junior years: two words sometimes synonymous with "hell."

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  • A night to remember

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Lisa Min

    A look at Clark's first senior prom.

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  • Every 15 minutes

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Elaine Myung

    On May 4, 2000, Clark Magnet High School students watched as 15 of their peers carried a coffin to the front of the amphitheater. This was the culmination of an emotional exercise known as "Every 15 M

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  • Junior prom 2000

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Chronicle staff

    On May 20, 2000, students glowed as they elegantly entered an auditeria surrounded by glittery stars to attend their junior prom.

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  • Seniors flash and glitter at prom

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Diana Kang

    Excitement was in the air as seniors of the Class of 2001 stepped out into the cool night air to attend their senior prom.

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  • One step closer

    Thursday, February 11, 2010 By: Marine Terteryan

    Clark seniors presented the senior projects they had been developing since the beginning of the year.

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At-a-glance

School staff with the Class of 2001 all the best . . .
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Students share their initial impressions of Clark and how things turned out.
full story 
Sophomore year for the class of 2001 was a stark contrast from the high schools they attended as freshmen.
full story 
Whether cliques were separated by common interests, race or by the home schools they came from, each group of friends was tightly bound together.
full story 
The class officers had to unite students from more than three different high schools and work together to complete the sophomore class duties and make it a memorable year.
full story 
Junior years: two words sometimes synonymous with "hell."
full story 
(June 10, 2001) Unlike the highly —— Romantic poets of the previous century, Arnold and his fellow Victorian poets were —— and interesting in moralizing.  (A) rhapsodic…lyrical; (B) frenetic…di
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On May 4, 2000, Clark Magnet High School students watched as 15 of their peers carried a coffin to the front of the amphitheater. This was the culmination of an emotional exercise known as "Every 15 M
full story 
On May 20, 2000, students glowed as they elegantly entered an auditeria surrounded by glittery stars to attend their junior prom.
full story 
A look at Clark's first senior prom.
full story 
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