On Friday, September 26, the annual Bonfire Games took place at Gay Field to celebrate Clayton Homecoming. The classes competed in various relays and field games to gain homecoming points. In this photo,...
Junior Brandon Ford joins other students in decorating the commons for Homecoming Week. Each class has prepared decorations for CHS's homecoming theme, "We're From the Lou and We're Proud," and they have...
Homecoming week was full of fun themes and class competition that brought out the school spirit of CHS students. The weekend also started out with a bang with the Homecoming Bonfire on Friday night. CHS...
Junior Anthony Cameron plays close defense delivering a huge hit against Ladue during Clayton's Homecoming game Saturday afternoon. Clayton came out strong scoring two touchdowns early in the game but...
This year was the 42nd anniversary of the Forest Park Balloon Glow and Balloon Race. With food stands, live music, and of course lots of cool hot air balloons lighting up about every 10 minutes, the St....
On Friday, September 19, Boys Varsity soccer got their first win of the season against MICDS. Neither team had scored for the majority of the game, but in the last minute, freshman Andrew Boeger scored...
Senior Tim Nonet receives a pass from a team mate in a recent varsity game against Vianney. Although the team lost they still played a strong game. Come support the Hounds this Friday at MICDS.
Sailboats race across the Puget Sound in Washington state at sunset. In the last 30 years there has been a significant decline in the populations of the species that live in the Puget Sound. This decline...
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