The Arrowhead Arrowhead High School Hartland, WI
Issue Date: Friday, January 12, 2007 Issue: Friday, January 12, 2007 Last Update: Monday, January 15, 2007
  • Arrowhead students work to end poverty

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Beth Sanford and Nikki Nourse

    Half of the world’s population lives on fewer than two dollars per day. Some Arrowhead students would like to change that fact.

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  • Warhawks drown Wildcats

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: David Perrigo

    Thursday, January 11, the Arrowhead Warhawks defeated University School Wildcats 4-3.

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  • Robotics team starts season

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Kyle McElhinny

    On Saturday January 6, AHS Robotics team members learn what they will be doing for the next six weeks of their life. Building an inner tube toting robot.

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  • Laguna Beach Soundtrack offers summer airplay tracks

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Caroline Radaj

    Laguna Beach chronicles what MTV calls “the hook-ups, break-ups, screw-ups, and make-ups” among a clique of A-List students in Laguna Beach, California.

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  • Herriot's class collects over 4,000 cans for food drive

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Xhavit Sedjiu

    Mr. Chris Herriot's classes collected 4,234 food items this year during the AHS Food Drive.

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  • CMH outscores, outplays Warhawks

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Tom Smurr

    Arrowhead’s varsity boys’ basketball squad lost a low scoring match against Catholic Memorial 47-37.

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  • Warhawks shut down North

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Rosy Halloran

    After a tough loss to Waukesha Catholic Memorial on the sixth, the Arrowhead girls’ varsity basketball team shut down visiting Waukesha North 62-24 Saturday night.

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  • 'Children of Men' paints perilious portrait of future

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Nikki Nourse

    It is 2027 and the youngest person alive is 18, but he has just been killed. The futuristic-thriller Children of Men is based on the fact that women have become infertile. Also, most of the world ha

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  • 'Happyness' opens many eyes

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Beth Sanford

    According to Murphy’s Law, whatever can go wrong will go wrong, and at the worst possible time.

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  • Packers anxiously await Favre's decision

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: Beth Sanford

    After the last win against the Bears, the Packers season comes to an end.

    Many fans will spend the off-season shining their cheeseheads or rewinding Super Bowl highlight videos.

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At-a-glance

Oh, hey there. How are you? I see that you came back. I guess it’s true. Once you had one “Evening With W ank,” you can never go back. It’s okay. I have that effect on people. Needless to say, my colu
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Today’s society seems to be based on achievement. School is no exception. People determine who you are by them, whether they are grades or your job.
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“Bunsen Bernie” Hassemer was the pioneer for science at Arrowhead High School.
I rushed into Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital, my head held high and a smile on my face. I was ready for another great day of job shadowing.
Florida Gators destroyed the Ohio State Buckeyes 41-14 in the BCS Championship Bowl game. After only 16 seconds into the game and Ohio State up 7-0, I figured the game was over, but was I way wrong on
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The Arrowhead Warhawks’ varsity wrestling, winners of the prestigious 2004 and 2005 Bi-State Classic at UW-LaCrosse, took 4th place at the 2006 tournament.
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On Saturday, January 6, DECA members of Arrowhead High school took home 47 total medals from the competition at the 2007 Southeaster Wisconsin DECA Career Development Conference.
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In a late afternoon fight between four separate gangs of teachers, two were injured one was left with no dignity to speak of.
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After the last win against the Bears, the Packers season comes to an end.

Many fans will spend the off-season shining their cheeseheads or rewinding Super Bowl highlight videos.
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According to Murphy’s Law, whatever can go wrong will go wrong, and at the worst possible time.
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