Clark Chronicle Clark Magnet High School La Crescenta, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, May 02, 2013 Issue: Vol. 15, Issue 8 Last Update: Thursday, May 09, 2013
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Students collect canned food items. - Armine Dereghishian
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(December 20, 2002)

Today is the final day of yearbook rally week.  Yearbooks will be sold at the bottom of the amphitheatre for the lowest price of the year, $50 with an ASB sticker and $55 without.

Prices will continue to increase after winter break.

Today, rally activities will include lemon bobbing and a football toss, if the weather allows. 
Other activities students have participated during this week have included hackey sack, competitive Jell-O eating, switching clothes, and a three-armed gift-wrapping race.  Prizes for the winners include dolls, lollipops, purses, a backpack, $5 discounts on the yearbook and See’s candy.
 
 
Pictures with Santa, hosted by ASB, will be taken today in the auditeria at lunch for $2. Proceeds will benefit the associated student body.  Students are welcome to sit on Mr. Claus’s lap, pose for group pictures with their friends and maybe even tell Santa what they want in their stockings this year.


Clark students started the holiday season with a school-wide food and toy drive hosted by ASB.  This drive started two weeks ago.  Donations will afford needy families a Christmas dinner with toys under the Christmas tree.

nations are being given to Glendale Unified School District’s Healthy Start program that aids the Glendale Adventist thrift store in serving the community. Over 200 people have been reached through Clark’s donations with 59 families recipients of aid.

Donations can be placed in the gift-wrapped box in front of ASB advisor Kristina Provost’s room throughout the day and will be picked up by a Healthy Start representative after 3 p.m. 'Tis the season to be generous!


Seniors Michael Kim, Jae Yi and Alan Wilcox are each Commended National Merit Scholars.  They are three of 34,000 Commended students throughout the nation.  Although they will not continue in the 2003 competition for Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students placed among the top five percent of more than one million students who entered the 2003 competition by taking the 2001 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.  “For us, a small school, to have three nationally commended scholars, I think that’s a big honor,” said Assistant Principal Joan Shoff.  Principal Doug Dall said, “What’s significant in their accomplishment is that on a test taken by their peers across the nation their scores stood out.”

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