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Clark Chronicle

The student news site of Clark Magnet High School

Clark Chronicle

The student news site of Clark Magnet High School

Clark Chronicle

Lilit Krkasharian

Lilit Krkasharian, Managing Yearbook Editor

All content by Lilit Krkasharian
People gather at City Hall on April 23 to commemorate the Armenian Genocide.

Protests are indeed the way to change

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Managing Editor
April 25, 2018
Mr. Gavham hands out disney tickets to seniors

Students get ready to go to Disneyland

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Managing Editor
January 23, 2018
Senior Lilit Krkasharian coaching gymnastics at the YMCA

YMCA plays a major role in students’ lives

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Managing Editor
October 30, 2017
 Junior Lauren Muradian (right) finally gets her In-N-Out burger and drink after waiting in a long line with her friend, junior Carmen Hovhannisyan (left).

Students enjoy Clark’s version of Oktoberfest

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Managing Editor
October 23, 2017
TBH app gives a positive spin to social media

TBH app gives a positive spin to social media

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Managing Editor
September 27, 2017
Seniors makes memories as their Clark school years comes to an end.

Seniors enjoy the sun at Catalina Island

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Managing Editor
September 19, 2017
Math textbook that teachers are planning to use for the new course, Integrated Math 3.

GUSD moves towards Integrated Math

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Section Editor
May 23, 2017
Seniors Natalie DerAvanessian and Karla Solorzano work on the senior issue of the magazine in their seventh period class, Publications.

Seniors get a jump-start on their day

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Section Editor
April 21, 2017
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Students take part in voting process

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Section Editor
October 28, 2016
Narek Armenian School graduates sing "Erebouni-Yerevan."

A graduation to remember

Lilit Krkasharian, Staff Writer
September 21, 2016
Teenagers hold off getting their license

Teenagers hold off getting their license

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Section Editor
April 1, 2016
The interior of Le Pain Quotidien, a cafe which serves traditional Belgian and French cuisine. Translated directly from French, the name of the cafe means "The Daily Bread."

Le Pain Quotidien: Glendale’s hidden jewel

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Section Editor
November 15, 2015
Lilit Krkasharian performing at the Los Angeles Young Pianist competition.

Piano competition raises nerves

Lilit Krkasharian, Yearbook Section Editor
October 28, 2015
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