Last Week for the Seniors

Seniors  Jake Acton (left) Charlie Reuteman (middle) and Jeremy Smirl (right) striking a last moment pose before their last day of school.

Seniors Jake Acton (left) Charlie Reuteman (middle) and Jeremy Smirl (right) striking a last moment pose before their last day of school.

This week is the last week for the 2014 senior class at Arrowhead High School. Friday, June 6th is the last day for seniors. Seniors will be taking exams on Thursday and Friday. Friday night will be the senior party at Arrowhead High School from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Then on Saturday, June 7th seniors will graduate at 7 p.m on the football field.

“I feel bitter sweet about graduating. The years have gone by so fast,” said senior Charlie Reuteman.

“Pretty excited and pretty pumped about it,” said senior Jeremy Smirl.

“My favorite memory of Arrowhead would be going on the Six Flags physics field trip when I was a junior,” said senior Jake Acton.

“I would have to say throwing disc on the football field was my favorite moement during lunch,” said Smirl.

After the graduation on Saturday, if weather permits, seniors can take pictures in the south end zone of the football field.

“I’m going to miss a lot of my friends that I made here,” said Reuteman.

“It’s going to be hard not seeing all my friends, but it will be cool to meet new people,” said Smirl.

Many seniors also have thoughts of what they won’t miss at Arrowhead high school.

Reuteman said, “I won’t be missing a few teachers that I had over the years.

“I will for sure not miss some of the strict rules that they have here as well and some of the teachers,” said Smirl.

Acton said, “The school lunches aren’t that good and I won’t miss eating that every day.”

Graduation will probably be the last time the 2014 class will be together.

“That’s going to be sad that a lot of these people I most likely won’t see after Saturday,” said Acton.

“It might get a little emotional for me knowing that these friends I have had through high school I may not see them ever again,” said Smirl.

Reuteman said, “Yeah, I will be said, but I’m going to college with a lot of my friends so I will still see them around for sure.”