Tuesday, March 21, 2006

March 21, 2006

General Announcements

Hey Warriors! Do you have a large supply of spirit and energy, and a desire to represent YOUR school?! If so, you may be just the person to join one of the Arapahoe High School Cheerleading Teams. Please plan to attend a MANDATORY Parent-Athlete meeting on Wednesday, March 22nd at 6:00 p.m. in the Forum. This is the only meeting, so if you plan to try out, you must attend. See Ms. Pramenko in the main office if you have any questions.

Seniors: Metro State College is hosting an Open House on Saturday, April 1st from 10AM to 2PM. This is a great opportunity to explore the Auroria campus and get your questions answered. For more information, come to the Post Grad Center.

The Denver Zoo is hosting its 6th annual High School Career Day on Saturday, April 22. This is wonderful opportunity for students to learn about careers for zoo professionals. For more information, come to the Post Grad Center.

Arapahoe High School Toms, Varsity Poms Team Try-Outs, 2006-2007
MANDATORY Informational Meeting Wednesday, March 22, 2006,
6:30 pm in the AHS LIBRARY. You AND a parent must attend if you are interested in trying out. This is the ONLY meeting to receive paperwork- PLEASE BE THERE. Questions? Contact: Maureen TenEyck (303) 347-6058
Try-Out clinics: April 12th and 13th from 6pm-8pm, Auxiliary Gym
Try-Outs: April 14th from 6pm-9pm, Auxiliary Gym
Clinic and Try-outs are mandatory and are closed to the public.
Current athletic physical is required for try-outs.

Hey Arapahoe our 5th Annual Wish Week is coming soon! Arapahoe is partnering with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to make Carissa's dream of going on a Disney Cruise, and Rachel's dream of going to Hawaii come true. All the fun will last from April 3-April 7 and there will be lots of exciting ways to get involved. The CU Buffoons will be performing on Monday April 3 at 7pm in the auditorium. Also the Senior v. Faculty Basketball game is Thursday April 6 at 7pm in the gym with an extraordinary half-time show featuring the Special Olympics Basketball team v. the Faculty! Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for adults and will be on sale during the week of March 20! So be sure to gear up.

If you're a senior and are interested in a chance to play in the Wish Week Senior vs. Faculty basketball game, see Mr. Holman in the Math Office as soon as possible for more information.

There will be a lost and found table in the cafeteria this week. Please check the table to see if anything belongs to you.

The following students will be absent for a field trip on Thursday, March23rd
during periods 4-6.

Bonni Boles 12
Katie Evans 12
Mark Gutman 12
Lauren Johnson 12
Amanda Lay 12
Janelle Maynard 12
Jason Mortensen 12
Betsy Myers 12
Ashley Smith 12
Amy Vanchina 12
Brienna Vicek 12
Nate Weems 12
Robert Wilson 11
Danielle Wolters 12

Christine Zisch


Athletics

Attention all girl swimmers and divers: if you were not at the banquet, or forgot, please stop by coach Richmond’s office this week to pick up your banners and packets. We need them to be gone by spring break! Thanks

The Arapahoe Warriors won the 39th annual Arapahoe swimming and diving relay championships Saturday. Placing first in relays were Nick Anderson, Dave Baugh, Ian Francis and Vinny Crispino in the 200 Breast stroke relay. Rob Newel, Nick Anderson, Ian Francis and Dave Baugh in the 400 Individual Medley Relay. Lars Baugh, Andy Cozzette, Vinny Crispino, Skyler Schaffer and Brady Smith in the 1000 Cresendo Relay. Finally, Cory Reidel and Eric Wallace placed first in the diving relay.

The Arapahoe girls track team won their first Invitational meet this past weekend at the Cherry Creek Relays with a score of 118 points to 73 point by second place Seirra. The first place pole vaulting team of Michelle Ripple, Maura Hurley, Emily Zeis and Jordon Youngblade broke a school record with a total of 32 feet. Congratulation to them and the 1600 meter relay team of Elese McClaire, Sanneke Neal, Carolyn O'Doherty and Chelsea Chen for running the fastest time in the state in this event. Great job Ladies Warriors.
Also our Non-Varsity team won again with a score of 107.5 point over second place Highlands Ranch's 32 points and Mountain Vista's 31 points.
Great meet ladies.

Attention Varsity Girls’ Soccer: There will be no game today and we will have no practice today. Practice will be as usual tomorrow.

Attention all baseball fans! Come support your varsity team as they take on Ponderosa at Coors Field. It’s free and a great experience for everybody. Talk to Nathaniel Weems, Scott Case, or Luke Hardcastle or stop by the table in the cafeteria at lunch if you want tickets. There will be a bus for anybody who wants to ride on it. It only costs two dollars. Sign up at lunch in the cafeteria if you would like to ride. The bus will be back at the school by 7pm. We’d love to see everybody out there!