The Arrowhead Arrowhead High School Hartland, WI
Issue Date: Friday, April 08, 2005 Issue: April 8, 2005 Last Update: Monday, April 11, 2005
  • Blaine Larsen releases insightful CD

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Cassie Lighthart

    Blaine Larsen’s CD Off To Join The World has the sound of an experienced country singer coming from the heart and voice of an eighteen-year-old self-taught country star.

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  • Student chronicles France trip

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Jesse Beringer

    Spring Break. Those two words elicit a common response from most people—sun, fun, and party! But, while most of the Arrowhead population was either out in a sunny place enjoying the lovely weather or

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  • Andrew Bird comes to Milwaukee

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Cally Moore and Mike Falk

    When presented with a bland, cliché Saturday night, one must look beyond the boundaries of the Hartland area. One such night, the beautifully underrated city of Milwaukee presented us with the perfect

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  • French students travel to France over Spring Break

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Danielle Proctor

    Over Spring Break 2005, a group of AHS French students took a trip overseas to France. They spent nine days on their educational trip.

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  • Money and Honey: The True Story of a Real Fake

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Kaitlyn Smith

    “It’s a scientific fact that the bumblebee can’t fly. But he does, and he makes a lot of honey on the side. And that’s all I intended to be, a bumblebee in PanAm’s honey hive.” The life of a bumble

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  • Danielewski offers unique book

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Trevor Sorenson

    Mark Z. Danielewski’s first book, House of Leaves, is unique in both style and substance.

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  • Art students head to High School Art Day

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Sara Price

    AHS students may not have been cheering from the stands or stirring up the typical Warhawk hype, but Arrowhead’s most talented artists proudly represented their school just before Easter Break at Wisc

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  • Boys’ track captures crown

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Derek Kawleski

    The boys’ track squad won the 27-team large school division of the Madison West Relays held on April 2.

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  • Student discovers beauty of Jamaica

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: Ellen Sylvester

    “Yeah mon,” is usually the first thing that people think of when they hear the word Jamaica. Regae music, Bob Marley, beaches, and possibly even the movie Cool Runnings are the typical Jamaican stereo

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This year, sophomores will be pleased to know that the option to opt out of exams based on the WKCE scores is once again available.
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The boys’ track squad won the 27-team large school division of the Madison West Relays held on April 2.
Arrowhead alum Steven Snyder answered a few questions about his experiences in movie reviewing.
Art students head to High School Art Day
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AHS students may not have been cheering from the stands or stirring up the typical Warhawk hype, but Arrowhead’s most talented artists proudly represented their school just before Easter Break at Wisc
Danielewski offers unique book
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Mark Z. Danielewski’s first book, House of Leaves, is unique in both style and substance.
full story 
“It’s a scientific fact that the bumblebee can’t fly. But he does, and he makes a lot of honey on the side. And that’s all I intended to be, a bumblebee in PanAm’s honey hive.” The life of a bumble
full story 
Over Spring Break 2005, a group of AHS French students took a trip overseas to France. They spent nine days on their educational trip.
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Well school's back in session and it's time to trade in the beach for the books, but the students of Arrowhead are still reminiscing about the great memories of Spring Break 05’.
While most people were hard at work relaxing over spring break, the girls’ varsity track squad was busy representing Arrowhead at the Waukesha South Ed Dwyer Invitational, placing fourth with 70.3 poi
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“Yeah mon,” is usually the first thing that people think of when they hear the word Jamaica. Regae music, Bob Marley, beaches, and possibly even the movie Cool Runnings are the typical Jamaican stereo
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