Seniors Graduate June 7th

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As the end of the year approaches, Arrowhead seniors will graduate Arrowhead High School on June 7th on the football field. From 2009-2014, the seniors graduating class has attended Arrowhead High School.

Charlie Sprinkmen, a senior at Arrowhead High School, says  he is really nervous for graduation.

 “I’m really nervous but excited as well. high school has been a good four years but I think I am really to move on,” says Sprinkmen.

Sprinkmen says he is excited for his family to come down to visit for the graduation because he hasn’t seen them in a while.

Brittney Harris, a senior at Arrowhead High School, says that she is really nervous to graduate.

“I feel like I would be the one to fall on stage when they are handing me my diploma,” says Harris. “I hope everything goes smoothly and I can make it across the stage, alive.”

On June 6th is the senior party at Arrowhead School. Food, soda, music and games will be provided.

“I’m really excited, says Sprinkmen. “The senior party will be a nice time to see everyone for one of the last times and eat some really good food.”

“I’m hoping that everyone goes to the party and that I see all my friends because it will be one of the lasts time I’ll see some of my friends considering that they’re going to a college out of state,” says Harris.

Harris says after high school she is going to Whitewater and then getting a house with her friends.

“One of the things that I’m really nervous about is living away from my parents. I feel like I’ll be driving home a lot to visit them,” says Harris.

She is planning on going into Business Management and taking over her family’s business when she gets older.

“After I graduate, I am going to finish up my job at Slice-N-Dice, then I am going to Milwaukee for school. I like that the campus is really close to home,” says Sprinkmen. Sprinkmen plans on getting a degree in Videography.

Harris says if she could she would love to go to somewhere on the westcoast.

“It’s a dream but it’s also a lot of money, I hope to just see the campus some day.”

Harris says she would love to study marine biology by the coast.

“If I could go anywhere that I wanted, I would go to school in New York or Chicago,” says Sprinkmen,” I would love to go to school in the city and wake up to that everyday.”