Arrowhead High School - Warhawk Yearbook (Hartland, WI)

 - Class of 1978

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Pep Club piles it on The Pep Club was busy arousing school spirit this year. They were re- sponsible for bringing those hot air balloons to the Homecoming festivi- ties and snakedancing in the Home - coming Parade. Funds were raised through the sale of pom-poms shakers and hats in school and at games. It was the Pep Club which hung Wally Warhawk in the South Campus gym. Actually they only hung picture of him, the Administration frowned on hanging the real thing. PEP CLUB: Front row: Lisa Schmidt, Candy Murel, Terry Spade, Beth Balmer, Tina Yost, Connie Millot, Amy Thomas, Michele Nold, Debby Gehring. Second Row: Lisa Crivello, Karen Stuve, Laura Jones, Shelly Martin, Claudia Millott, Sheila Gavahan, Linn Foster, Martha Seipman, Margaret King. Third Row: Lori Seifert, Tim O'Driscoll, Syd Sid well, Diane Becker, Kris Moore, Katy King, Bridget Hasslinger, Geri Steuttgen, Jackie Schroeder. Fourth Row: Lydia Linda Goodmann, Dori Alberts, Sue Syburg, Lisa Larratt, Vicky McNulty, Holly Audley, Jennifer Marcus, Mary Nowicki. Fifth Row: Julie Kiltz, Diane Kraemer, Margie Eberhardy, Kathy Hanus, Cheryl Hader, Jim Matthisen, Barb Mauer. 25

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Express yourself in english A's in Sub-District: John Brennan, Debbie Pitsch, Mary Gross, Neil Smith, El- len Brennan, Liz Pfeiffer, Jeannie Euch, Tina Meyer, Penny Patterson. A's in District: Neil Smith, Ellen Brennan, Liz Pfeiffer, Jeannie Euch, Tina Meyer, Penny Patterson. A's in State: Jeannie Euch, Tina Meyer, Penny Patter- son. ' 'Listen, 1 heard this great joke last week! ! Something new meet the eye! The EYE has caught the attention of many of Arrowhead's most intelligent and talented people, making the Forensics team almost triple the size of previous years. And what is Foren- sics? It's a way for students to learn to and practice expressing themselves well in public. The rewards of par- ticipation are added poise and confi- dence and more self assurance in public. Arrowhead placed second in the conference tournament, which was the only team competition of the year. The Forensics season included participation in a series of Saturday tournaments all leading to the state competition. To get to the state lev- el of tournaments, a contestant must qualify by receiving an A rating at the sub-district and district tour- naments which this year were held during March and April. The season ended with the state tournament in Madison, April 29. Six individuals competed at Madison. Three re - ceived A ratings. The Forensics team had a great season and is look- ing forward to an even better one next year. Row 1: Mr. Peche, John Brennan, Jeannie Euch, Mary Jesko, Angela Stickel, Mr. Kinzel. Row 2: Mr. Wick, Mary Gross, Jane Karbler, Joe Kleinwaechter, Scott Johnson, Neil Smith. Row 3: Debbie Pitsch, Liz Pfeiffer, Lau- ra Jones, Penny Patterson, Tina Meyer, Jeff Meissner, Mike Ranscht. Missing: Heidi Schmidt. 24



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26 A.F.S. CLUB. Front row: Clay Kraus, Marlys Zenor, Joanne Wiemer. Second row: Alan Lem, Heidi Manke, Noel Becker, Mary Jesko, Ann Jodczak, Meredith Palmer, Lori Weischel, Chris Vanden Heuvel. Third row: Karen Boland, Jenni Stemper, Miss Carol Centgraf, Linda Goodman, Susanna William, Margie McCarty, Jeri Sykes, Ellen Bauer, Jean Farley, Dan Guetschenritter. A.F.S. active The A.F.S. Club has been very active this year. A list of activities include: pretty legs contest, fruit sale, Halloween party, candy cane sale, Christmas party, Folk Fair, sponsored a dance, and Milwaukee Week where four A.F.S. ers and 2 A.A. 's (American Abroad) came to our school for a week. The club has had poster making dinners, they went to Great Amer- ica , had a Christmas card sale and a farewell party. During Milwaukee Week, there was an activity planned for every- day . They had a sledding party, a potluck dinner, and afterwards saw J.B. It was a very successful and fun week. The returnees are Dan Gutschen- ritter who went to Austria; Karin Krygsman who went to Turkey; Chuck Norton who went to Ger- many; and John Matula who went to Iran. This year the Americans Abroad students are Heidi Manke who is a Junior and going abroad for the summer. Senior Chris Vanden Heu- vel is going abroad for a year. Linda Goodman was an A.F.S. student from Sydney, Australia. She came to the United States in July and is staying with the McLoones. Linda said one thing that is dif- ferent is the climate. She's used to temperatures as hot as 120° and as cold as 50° Also, the sea- sons are reversed. While she en- joyed our winter, it was summer in Australia. Otherwise there were't other major differences ex- cept in the language. There are differences in slang and people speak much faster there. Linda lives in the city of Syd- ney. Cars are expensive to run, so she takes a train or bus to wherev- er she wants to go. She asked to come to a country area in Amer- ica . That way she feels there is a truer reflection of what people are like. Back in Australia, where Linda goes to school, the choice of sub- jects is much narrower. Children go to grade school for 8 years. They they are high school students for 4 years or 6 years if they plan to go to college. The professional fields such as law and medicine require a college education. 80% of the high school students leave after four years as they are ready for the business world or other work. There is higher academic emphasis in high school. Linda likes to surf and sail. She plays field hockey and netball (both outside of school activities). She was on Arrowhead's cross country and track teams. Linda's last comment was, ' 'This has been the best year of my life and 1 can't thank everyone enough, particularly the McLoones.''

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