The Arrowhead Arrowhead High School Hartland, WI
Issue Date: Friday, January 14, 2005 Issue: Friday, January 14 Last Update: Monday, January 24, 2005
  • Albom's story falls short as Hallmark film, bestselling novel

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Kaitlyn Smith

    Heaven (n). a place of great beauty, pleasure, and perfect rest, attained by the good after death; a state of happiness. Webster’s dictionary attempts to define heaven. The Bible attempts to define

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  • Theaters unfortunately open doors to new release

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Jesse Beringer

    Be warned. If you prefer reading movie reviews about terrific plotlines, fantastic actors, how the heroine ends up with the hero, and how the evil villain is put behind bars to spend a lifetime alone

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  • AHS defeats old rival CMH

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Brady Perrigo

    The Arrowhead varsity boys’ hockey squad defeated long-time rival Catholic Memorial last Friday with a score of 4-2.

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  • Aviator soars in theaters

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Jesse Beringer

    In December, theaters welcomed yet another new film when Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator debuted. The Aviator stars Leonardo DiCaprio (formerly of Titanic fame) as Howard Hughes, America’s first billion

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  • Mr. FreeburgMethod behind the madness

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Molly Ubbesen

    Who at AHS enjoys Volcano Tofu, dusty rose shirts, bad Kung Fu movies, silk screening, and even the O.C.?

    The one-and-only Mr. Andrew Freeburg of course!

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  • Tyler Hilton comes back on the scene

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Cassie Lighthart

    New artists are all over the board trying to do what’s “hot” or “cool” and not necessarily what’s original. They tend to be to busy impressing the public instead of expressing what is on their minds a

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  • AP Art students scramble to prepare for future

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Jean Bauer

    While most AHS students are beginning to cram for exams at this time, AP Studio Art students are scrambling to put together the first half of their 29-piece portfolios.

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  • Tsunami disaster in Asia hits home

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Nora Krasniqi and Liz Tavulares

    Over Christmas break, while most people were celebrating and spending time with their families, the biggest natural disaster in history occurred without warning.

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  • Student Senate, clubs spearhead volunteerism during December

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Allison Olson

    In December the Arrowhead Student Senate and various other clubs had a single goal: to help the less fortunate. Through various drives and volunteer activities food, money, clothing, blood and toys w

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  • John Lennon acoustic album nothing special

    Tuesday, January 11, 2005 By: Jason Cabaniss

    In the past, most posthumous releases by artists have been divided in two categories: those that the artist was working on before they died that show one final glimpse of their genius, and the others

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We’ve all had received the gift from Aunt Edna that every kid dreads, the knitted sweater. It would appear that she went and found every sequence, bell, and ornament to adorn the sweater.
Kazaa has been around for a long, long time. Its reign has lasted longer than the original Napster did. But with all the law suits circling Kazaa, is it really a safe program to use? Recently a search
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While most AHS students are beginning to cram for exams at this time, AP Studio Art students are scrambling to put together the first half of their 29-piece portfolios.
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Who at AHS enjoys Volcano Tofu, dusty rose shirts, bad Kung Fu movies, silk screening, and even the O.C.?

The one-and-only Mr. Andrew Freeburg of course!
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Today, mainstream music seems to be centered on rap, hip hop and alternative rock. However, underneath it all, there is a new music scene coming into light.
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Arrowhead French and Western Civ. students will say “adieu” to Wisconsin’s winter blahs on March 25th as they jet off to France.
It’s a new year which means people get a chance to change something they didn’t like last year. So what do students at AHS want to change for 2005?
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Fantasy Football. Not many people play, but somehow plenty of people know about it.

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