ARROWHEAD ALUMNI RETURN
TO SPEAK TO AHS STUDENTS
ABOUT THE “POSSIBILITIES”
Mrs. Cheri Kaiser, science
department chair, has established an annual tradition of inviting former
Arrowhead students back to speak to our current students about the “possibilities.” The Arrowhead grads represent the outstanding
AHS alumni and provide a glimpse into what is possible and the opportunities that
are available to our students after having graduated from Arrowhead High
School.
For several years, former Arrowhead students have come back to AHS to share their experiences at
Arrowhead and how that has contributed to their successes in life. AHS students have the wonderful opportunity
to see and hear from some outstanding individuals who are excelling in their
fields and who were once students here at Arrowhead.
All presentations
will be 60 minutes, during periods 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and 7/8, and will be
conducted in room N105 at north campus.
Thank you to Mrs. Kaiser for organizing this annual event and to all of
the AHS alumni for their willingness to give back to our school and
students. The following is a list of the
guest speakers, the dates they will be at AHS and a brief bio on the AHS alumni:
May 21
AHS Graduate & Guest Speaker: Luke Zarling
Research at University of Wisconsin Madison--human intelectin
protein and binding infinity
Triple major—biochemistry, chemistry and philosophy
May 23
Mechanical Engineering graduated Marquette University
Works at Rockwell Automation
Entropy Lab due must have typed
conclusion—one will be picked per team
May 24
Biomedical Engineering—U.W. Madison--semester intern G.E.
medical
May 31
AHS Graduate & Guest Speaker:Phil Spindler
Electrical Engineering—LED’s
Graduate of Purdue and MIT
June 3
AHS Graduate & Guest Speaker: Tony Schroeder
Talk on Photocatalysis
of Hydrogen sulfide gas
June 4
AHS Graduate & Guest Speaker:Megan Spindle
Architecture
Graduate of the University of Minnesota
June 5
Mechanical Engineering
Notre Dame—summer intern at Rockwell corporation
Electrical Engineering—Olin University— Studies Integrated Circuits at University of California, Berkeley
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