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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 2004 to 2005 school year.
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STUDENT LIFE ................. 4
PEOPLE ........................ 34
ACADEMICS ................... 92
SPORTS ...................... 122
ORGANIZATIONS ........... 166
GROUPS ..................... 204
INDEX ......................... 216
ADVERTISMENT ............ 226
Mary D. Bradford High School
3700 Washington Road
Kenosha,Wl53144
(262)653-6200
2005 TALENT Freshman
Katelin Gal lion enjoys her
first year in choir.
Braarora Blends
With Jradford's
t11VERSE population of
students attd staff,
every SINO.LE person
had att ORIO.INAL
personality which,
whett JLENt1Et1
together, was Q.REAr
_When all of US passed
through the doors ott
Septet\tber Zttd, Z004,
we started a new
chapter itt our LIVES.
WINTER FOOD DRIVE
Positive Bradford Men gather
food for the less fortunate .
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IN THE PINK Sophomore
Russell Jackson coordinates
hair, clothes, nails, and
accessories
MAKING MEMORIES The
junior girls get together at a
Fall pep assembly to show
their school spirit.
LEADING THE WAY Senior
Nick Taylor busts on to the field,
proud to be a devil, and ready
to rock the opposing team .
PRACTICE PEACE Junior
Connor Rude illustrates our
motto on the gym floor.
GIRLS CAN HOOP TOO
Juniors Athena Mussenden
and Brooke Jurvis show off
their skills on the court.
KEEPING BRADFORD IN
LINE Seniors Ian McManama
and Christian McWhinney fulfill
their Rowdie Security duties.
THE BUDDY SYSTEM Juniors
Jordan Cooper and Aaron
Brienen conquer a book by
having story time as a team .
GO TEAM Juniors Desiree
Guida, Emily Stipek, and Tina
Spizzirri cheer on our Red
Devils.
CREATIVE IN CLAY
Sophomores Trent Bardwell
and John Owen concentrate on
molding a monument.
GETTIN' HER GROOVE ON
Sophomore Vanessa
Rodriguez shows off her ballet
skills.
HOME SWEET HOME Senior
PRETTY IN PINK Senior girls
girls represent the class of 2005 pumpin' the school spirit back
in the Wizard of Oz
into Bradford at the Fall sports
homecoming parade .
assembly.
ao1ng With t he r-I
NfERACflON betweet1
At
the classes is
how we it at
Jradf or~. f nere are
thit1gs for EVE V
SfUPENf to do ecause
there are ne r at1y
dull MOMENfS. Frotit
plays, to dat1ces, to
the asse blies,
ILENUIN& of the
tudet1t bod occurs,
which crieates the
CLEAN CU In the play
SweenyT dd,seniorSam
Villatoro lays a competing
barber w
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e-----g1ves the quickest shave.
,
,
WEST SIDE Dressed and
ready, freshmen Kendra
Hensley and Jessica Mason
prepare for West Side Story's
re rehearsal.
STiUDENT IFE
BACK UP To assist senior
Katheryn Perry in her Miss
Bradford song is sophomore
Scott Frost, junior Nick Nelson,
and senior Tyler Mitchell.
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Stt.ttft"'-t Llt
THRILLER' The outstanding
dance team portrays Michael
Jae son's hit song "Thriller" for
a hal - ime show at Carthage
College.
Sophomore Brianna Hirsch,
red-haired freshman Teagan
Watkins and sophomore
Natasha January sit patiently at
their Choral Fest performance.
RHYTHM The Milwaukee
Dance Company ca
to
perform "The Growth
Over the Years" at B
Black History Assem
FINAL HELP Mr. Mangi offers
some good advice to senior
Brinn Palmen before she goes
off to college.
AMERIGAN PRIDE While
senior eanna Castalonos
holds he American flag , senior
David Murray sings the national
anthem.
ON GUARD! Juniors Yvette Beben
(left) and Kay Hartsern (right) are
master fencers for the Madrigal
Feaste at Tremper during the
Christmas season .
MASTERS S niors Steve Elrod
and Nate Smi are entertaining
and well-dressed masters of
ceremonies for Miss Bradford .
BUBBLE ! At the assembly
junior Phil Haebig, sophomore
Jenny Cook, and freshman
Brittney Mace reno eat whipped
cream to find some gum and
blow a bubble to win the game.
BLOOD DRIVE Senior Amy
Conwell gets her blood drawn
at our annual student council
sponsored blood drive.
HANGING OUT This group of
kids talk about the new clothes
tl:ley bought from their favorite
store, Hot Topic.
SENIOR PHOTO The seniors
from student council ge
together in the gym and pose
together before the senior
group photo is taken.
~u.de.1" Lilt
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CALM DOWN THE NIGHT Seniors GET THAT CROWN Homecoming
court from top left are Ashley Bardwell,
Ashley Bardwell and Jaran Bouie
Chaz Rzeplinski , Mike Curtin , Charlie
settle down to an evening of slow
Baker, Michael Gastaldi , and Jordan
songs.
Wolf. From botton left are Stepahnie
Day, Rachel Vogt, Alyssa Oberst,
Bryan Horgan and John Deters.
SOPHOMORE SJIYANNE ZIEGLER
·ny favorite teacI1er are Ir.
Englund and Madame Taylor. My
Favorite class is luncb. I love to
eat at Burger Kinq and I like to
sbop at Rot Topic and Pac <;un. My
best friend is RAVEN CUL VER.
Re's a dork, but J1e·s great and I
love Iiim."
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AND THE WINNERS ARE ....
After a fierce competition for the crowns,
the winners are Charlie "Chuck" Baker
and Rachel Vogt.
FEATHERED FRIENDS Carrie Dennett
takes a breather in the middle of a group
that's wearing black dresses with brightly
colored feather-boas .
THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE ... The
sophomore float was a farm scene
from The Wizard of Oz. 10th graders
went all out and even dressed up for
the occasion , wearing plaid shirts,
cowboy hats, and old pants.
WE 'RE OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD
Junior Heather Massey and Freshman
Chelsea Walker of the Ice Devils
scream out their Bradford spirit during
the parade .
The Wizard Of Oz
There's No Place Like Hotttecottting ZO
HA HA HA HA Juniors Elissa Richardson
and Emily Kreuge play the parts of Glenda
the good witch and The wicked witch of the
west. That Tandum looks like fun!
let's face it guys, Hot\tecot\tittg just
wastt't Hot\tecot\tittg without sot\te
school spirit, a great dattce, attd att
evett better gat\te. " fhe gat\te is so
t\tuch better whett we witt right off, but
overtit\te was so t\tuch t\tore excitittg!"
said settior Nicole Hicks.
Hot\tecot\tittg week started off with a
battg: SPIRtr WEEK! ruesday was
"Cowboy Vay," Wedttesday was "G-eek
Vay," fhursday was "fhe 70's attd the
SO's" attd Friday was the day to show
off our &radford spirit. rhe asset\tbly
was awesot\te; we had the Hot\tecot\tittg
Court cot\te attd show off their school
spirit with futtttY skits attd t\tovies.
We could all agree with Melissa
Meeker whett she said, " All the
girls look so pretty."
fhett there was the &radford
spirit day. We agreed with Juttior
&arb Olhava whett she said,
"Hot\tecot\tittg is futt; everyotte
always gets full of Sradford spirit."
Sittce the football teat\\ wott the
gat\te, we were put\tped up at the
dattce which was decorated with
the thet\te of 'Wizard of Oz. "fhe
dattce was really awesot\te, the
t\tUsic was great, attd I was havittg
a great tit\te" said juttior Alex
McCoy.
- At\tattda Johttsott
HANGIN' IN A CONVENT Senior Annie
Bruss as Maria and Senior Monica Miller as
the Mother Superior talk with each other
during a Friday night showing of The Sound
of Music. Friday night was a popular show
time for this musical.
ARRANGI NG A MARRIAGE Tremper
Junior Elli Dietrich as Elsa Schraeder and
Senior David Murray as Max Detweiler
discuss Elsa's marriage to Captain Van
Trapp.
The Sound Of Music
A 9-reat Play Showit1g Jradford's f alet1t
fhe Sound Of Music ran for two weekends.
fhe first weekend Annie ~russ played Maria,
and Alex Sheehan played Captain Vanfrapp.
fhe second weekend lisa Enftel played Maria
and Mike Curtin was Van f rapp. Holly
Stanfield originally wasn't going to do the
tftusic, but when the director got ill Stanfield
took over, and Mr. Mann did the tftUsic.
fhe play also put on tftatinees during the
week for tftiddle schoolers. Junior lauren
Ford, a nun in the choir said that she got
really hot in her costutfte, and felt "ugly" in
the headpiece that all of the nuns wore. A
tftan in the audience didn't seetft to tftind
though, when he was overheard saying, "they
sing like professionals!" -Atftanda Johnson
COME LITTLE CHILDREN Junior Adam
Ceschin , Senior Ashlee Oldan , Sophomore
Josh Hackbarth, Junior Krista Hudson , and
two special guests Angela Mann, 7, and
Alexis Tyler, 4 try not to laugh as they stand
still during a scene .
THE HILLS ARE ALIVE Senior Annie
Bruss plays Maria, who is singing her
passionate solo about returning home while
standing in the office of the Mother Abbess
at the end of the first act.
FRESHME RA VE CULVER
"My favorite color is violet. I
bave a unique talent; I can
sbape my tongue into a Iieart.
My favorite Uiinq to buy froin
Infared is a carmel frappacino
because it wakes me up in tile
morning. Tbe nicest
oplloinore I know i A DRfl\'
SCH AMBERS."
COME TALK WITH ME Seniors Annie Bruss and Monica Miller
talk about days gone by and days to come as they portray a pair
of nuns.
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REUNITED WITH OLD FRIENDS
Mrs. Lovett (senior Kathryn Perry)
presents Sweeney Todd
(sophomore Braxton Molinaro) with
the shaving kit he left behind.
A CLOSE SHAVE Pirelli , played by
senior Sam Villatoro, challenges
Sweeney Todd to the quickest perfect
shave.
SOPlfONORE A DREW SCB.ANBERS
"Ny favorite tlling about Brddford
is tlle people. I enjoy band, dnd in
my spare time I like to play tile
drums. I also like to scuba dive.
MY best friend is atban Ferda,
but my favorite junior is SHANNON
PERNAN."
LONG BEAUTIFUL HAIR IN A BOTTLE
Tobias (senior Dan Granger) tries to excite
the crowd about a magic elixir which is
actually fake .
FALSE IDENTIFICATION Senior Amy
Stanfield portrays a beggar woman, who is
later revealed as Sweeney Todd's wife.
THE SHAVE OF A LIFETIME
Sweeney Todd (Braxton Molinaro)
prepares to give Judge Turpin (Mike
Gastaldi) a shave that he will never
forget.
REMEMBERING LUCY Junior
Katherine Hill plays Sweeney Todd's
late wife , Lucy. In a flashback , she
dances in their apartment during
happier times.
Sweeney rodd
fhe t1etflott &arber of Fleet St.
LOVE BIRDS Anthony Hope (Nick
Nelson), hopelessly in love, presents
Johanna (Jannette Apilado) with a singing
bird she desires.
"fhere's t1othit1g t\tore rewardit1g
that1 beit1g Ot1 stage it1 frot1t of
people. It's a t1atural high," said
sophot\tore Sraxtot1 Molit1aro it1
regards to his theatrical
perfort\tat1ee it1 the t\\Usieal Sweetly
fodd.
Sweet1ey f odd - fhe Ve"10t1 Sarber
of Fleet Street was about a t\tat1
seekit1g revet1ge agait1st those
respot1sible for both the death of his
wife at1d his exile to prisot1. fhe dark
hut\tor it1 the play at1d the exeellet1t
aetit1g et1tertait1ed evet1 those who
hate t\tusieals.
fhe play was so professiot1ally
dot1e that it was accepted to play
the "1ait1 stage of the lt1ternatiot1al
fhespiat1 Festival. lt1 Jut1e of t005
the east at1d crew travelled to
Nebraska where they appeared as
Ot1e of the best plays it1 the eout1try.
"Seit1g ot1stage gives you a release
frot\t all social problet\ts goit1g Ot1 it1
your life. It's also a great way to
reach out to your C0"1"1Ut1ity at1d
tell a story," said set1ior Alex
Sheehat1.
Sriat1t1e 0-iles
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LET THE FESTIVITIES BEGIN Senior Nick
Ewald prepares the singers with the right
note before the audience enjoys their salad
course.
"FIVE GOLDEN RINGS" Senior Jannette
Apilado pleases the crowd with her beautiful
voice singing "The Twelve Days of
Christmas" in her last madrigal performance.
Ar-east r-it r-or Royalty
Madrigal Met\tories-Z004The at1t1Ual Madrigal Feast was agait1, a
rich blet1d of sut11ptuous food, dazzlit1g
costut11es, at1d beautiful voices sit1git1g
Christt11as carols.
It was obvious that the whole productiot1
was quite a bit of work. Sit1gers, dat1cers,
servers, jesters, fet1cers, at1d t11at1y others
were brought together to et1tertait1 at1d feed
thousat1ds of people durit1g the four days of
Madrigal.
"I really looked up to all of the Madrigal
--lll.l~~4.l..Ul.....IU4.lll.....MLU.J hope that ., ext year
I cat1 sit1g as well as they did this year," said
Krystle Litz, head wet1ch.
Likewise at1other server, the head server
9-let1t1 Frazee had this to say about the
experiet1ce: "It was fut1 to it1teract with the
patrot1s, at1d the tips were good too!"
Accordit1g to t11at1y, the high poit1t of the
Feast was whet1 fret11per jut1ior Tyler Mitchel,
jut1ior Nick Nelsot1, at1d set1ior Nick Weirsut11
put Ot1 their ret1ditiot1 of "The Cot11plete Works
of Williat11 Shakespeare Abridged." It was a
hilarious skit.
Carly Jacksot1
SERVING UP THE LAUGHS Junior Nick
Nelson stirs what's in the wassail while
senior Tony Schneider enjoys a cup of his
very own .
POURING IT OUT Sophomore Alicia Leber
smiles and serves the audience a refreshing
glass of water to go along with thier meals
and entertainment.
JUNIOR SHA ON PERMA
"I like to play soccer. Iiockey, and
run cross country. Iy favorite tliing
about Bradford is tlle friendship .
and all tbe people bere. lY favorite
teacher i Ir. Roder . After bigb
scbool I would like to get into sport
medicine. Tiie biqge t teacber' pet
is 'ICK PERRI E."
FOOD AND LAUGHS Seniors Dan
Granger, sophomore Ashley Jupp, and
senior Amy Stanfield put on a show during
the third course meal.
IT'S THE KLEPTO! Junior Allison Dahl
LISTEN TO ME! Drew, played by
Tremper's junior Alexa Hujik, begs plays a kleptomaniac in the all-girls
for everyone's attention. She wants school. The "vidge" (group of girls) is
trying to catch this klepto, and nothing
to find out who keeps stealing the
can stop them.
girls' property.
JUNIOR ICK PERRI E
"My favorite ports team is tlle
Cllicago Cubs. I play volleyball at
Bradford, and like to bang out
witll my friends. I tbink tlle movie
Meet tbe Parents i funny, and tbe
funniest guy in Uie scllool is
STEVE ELROD."
IT WAS ME! Nancy, played by Erin
Zimmerman , admits to Ms. Merrit, played
by Jade Clark, that she's the klepto, and
cannot take the pressure anymore .
THE VIDGE RULES Boots McGregor,
played by Rebecca Simpson, reads the new
rules of the vidge with force and unbending
authority.
THINKING OF HER FUTURE Gloria,
played by Tremper's sophomore Ryann
Wohlgemuth , tries to do her "pointless"
homework. She does not believe she
needs math for what she's going to do
in the future : get a husband.
GIRLS, CALM DOWN! Fran Merrit,
played by Tremper's senior Jade Clark,
asks the girls to leave Nancy alone
after Nancy admits to being the klepto .
Lhe Young and the Fair
f he Story of a Kleptotttanlac
WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO NOW? Mil
Cheaver, played by sophomore Raven
Epps, questions Drew about the vidge. Mil
thinks Drew is crazy, but goes along with
her to save their friendship .
fhe Yout1g at1d the Fair is a story
actresses itt the play.
about at1 all-girl's school with a
Juttior Kira Walters, who really
kleptotMat1iac Ot1 the loose. fhe play had et1Joyed her part itt the play said,
the distit1ctiot1 of beit1g the opet1it1g play "fhis play was so dreatMboat."
of the Sradford PerfortMit1g Arts
fhe Yout1g attd the Fair takes place
seasot1.
itt the 194-0s, so the girls usd futt
"I play a really serious part, but the vocabulary like the followittg archiac
girls always fracture tMe," claitMed
words: "dreatMboat" which tMeatts
Set1ior Colleet1 Surkhart.
fhe Yout1g at1d the Fair is about a
good lookittg; "charge tMe up" which
group of set1ior girls who boss arout1d tMeatts get tMe goittg; attd "fracture"
the freshtMet1 girls it1 order to fit1d out which tMeatts to crack up.
who the "kepto" really is.
fhe girls have a trial attd
'This play really charged tMe up!"
evetttually fittd the klepto, who is
said Jut1ior Maria Ruffalo, Ot1e of the ottly caught because she catt't stat1d
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SAY IT WITH PRIDE Mr. Mangi gives a
few words of advice to his Red Devils and
the rest of the spectators at the winter
sports assembly.
SPREADING THE WORD Mr. Mangi and
senior Cody Davis disperse peace
throughout the dance floor at Sub Deb.
LAST YEAR FOR BOTH Wilma Johnson
gets gifts and a firm hug from Mr. Mangi at
her retirement party early in the school
year.
LENDING A HELPING HAND Mr. Mangi
thanks junior Dione Young for his
contributions to the Positive Bradford Men.
Now
aoodbye Mr. Mangi
Arearful Farewell
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11\f/t. l\fru..q<
fhe legacy of Mr. Mat1gi begat1 it1 your potet1tial! A t\tore stellar
1986 whet1 he becat\te Sradford's
lt1divldual is difficult to fit1d."
prlt1clpal. For the last eighteet1 years !here was t10t a dry eye at the
Mr. Mat1gi has lived the philosophy Jat1uary faculty t\teetit1g whet1 Mr.
of "Practice Peace." Assistat1t
Mat1gi at1t10Ut1ced his retiret\tet1t.
prit1cipal Mrs. Nelsot1 could t10t have Rarely Is at1 adt\tlt1istrator truly
said it better: "Joe Mat1gl Is ot1e of loved by at1 et1tire staff, so the
those rare it1dividuals who Is
t\teetit1g was et\totiot1ally charged.
positively cot\tt\titted to Ot1e goal-the fhe stat1dit1g ovatiot1 he received
success of everyot1e. No t\tatter who said it all.
you are, what you look like, or where ~oodbye Mr. Mat1gi-because of
you cot\te frot\t, Mr. Mat1gi has the you Sradford was really a place to
stret1gth of character to t\taXlt\tize PRACflCE PEACE!! Carly Jacksot1
1996 SMILES ARE CONTAGIOUS Mr.
Mangi shows exactly how he feels about
being Bradford's principal for almost two
decades. Everyone counts on his smile and
attitude to welcome them to Bradford .
1996 RAIN , RAIN , GO AWAY Mr. Mangi
gets out his rain boots to battle Kenosha's
weather. He is always prepared for anything
that comes his way.
1997 PRACTICE PEACE BRADFORD Mr.
Mangi stands strongly by his best words of
advice. This saying helps Bradford school
stay mellow.
AND THEN
SENIOR STEVE ELROD
• ly favorite quote is 'You're my
boy blue. you're my boy· from Old
Scbool and 'Do it,· from Skar 'ky
and IIutcI1. I can crack my ankle
anytime I want. "Just to let
everyone know, if it weren't for
Jim carry, nr. Knecbt would be
notbinq. The biggest trasb talker I
know i NIKE HABERLE."
1988 STILL SMILING AFTER ALL OF
THESE YEARS A friendly greeting and
an open smile greets all who enter
Bradford.
HOW ROMANTIC Maria, played
by Tremper junior Heather Bobeck
and Tony, played by senior Nick
Ewald , gaze into each others'
eyes .
PLAY NICELY! Glad Hand, played by
Vice Principal Ms. Nelson, lectures the
Sharks and Jets about getting along at
a dance.
JUNIOR NIKE HABERLE
"The best things about me are my
pretty eyes, my great body, and
my fantastic balr. I Iiave
voluptuous lips, beauttftrl
tlligfis-in sI1ort. I'm amazingly
handsome. Wben God was
banding everything out, I kept
getting back in line. The best
wrestler I know is mKE
PAN lIERl"
READY TO RUMBLE! The Sharks and
the Jets talk about having a rumble , which
doesn't seem to interest senior John
Deters.
MAMBO! Anita, played by freshman
Angelica Puente, leads the Shark girls in a
dance before all of the trouble starts.
FOOLING AROUND Sen ior Alex
Sheehan and other Jets goof off while
singing a song that makes fun of a
police officer.
FIGHT! Snowboy, played by Senior
John Scholz, and Bernardo, played by
Freshman Luis Herrera, try to settle
things with knives.
Westside Story
Sharks vs Jets
COMIC BOOK LAUGHS Senior John
Scholz (Snowboy) and Scott Frost (Baby
John) joke around at doc's place.
Westside Story is a classic Rottteo
at1d Juliet love story. !he Sharks at1d
the Jets are two rival gat1gs out to
get each other. A further cot1flict
starts whet1 fot1y, a Jet falls it1 love
with Maria, a shark, at a school
dat1ce.
!here is plet1ty of sit1git1g at1d
dat1cit1g it1 the play: "Katherit1e Hill
was the best dat1ce partt1er ever,"
stated Jut1ior Nick Nelsot1 who played
A-Rab.
As with Sweet1ey rodd, there were
tttat1y parts to fill for the play (i., the
gat1gs alot1e there were altttost 50
actors). Jut1ior Kate G-alliot1, a
tttetttber of the Jet gat1g, et1joyed
her part it1 the tttusical at1d
jokit1gly had this to say about her
role: "I et1joyed 'it1terpretively'
walkit1g across the stage."
For tttat1y set1iors, West Side
Story was the last opportut1ity to
perforttt at ~radford before
graduatit1g.
"Actit1g it1 Westside was fut1; the
cast both the studet1ts at1d adults,
were sottte of the greatest people
I've ever acted with," stated set1ior
Nick Ewald.
Katie Verbick
HAPPY TOGETHER Freshman Michael
Holden and sophomore Ashley Guerra dance
together during one of the many slow songs
that are played throughout the night. They
take a break from all the excitement, and
share a romantic moment.
HAVING A GOOD TI ME Senior Aaron
Kreuser and junior Stephanie Fisher enjoy a
laugh as they dance to a requested slow
song during the evening . The couple shows
that it's possible to laugh and have a good
tim e, as well as share a romantic dance.
Winter Formal
A Night at the Oscars
Ott the evettittg of Jattuary 29th 2005,
studettts cotttittued a &radford traditiott whett
they arrived at Maritta Shores for this year's
Wit1ter FortMal. Every year the studet1ts
attet1dit1g receive a tokett gift frotM Key Club.
This year, every girl was preset1ted with a silk
rose at the door. RefreshtMettts were provided
by Key Club attd the studettts were able to
request sot1gs,tftat1y beittg rotftatttic sot1gs.
"The dattce was a lot of futt! The best part
was the rotftatttic slow dat1ces," said Juttior
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WiM.°blt Ft11'.Md
Stephattie Fisher.
As usual, the guys bought their dates
corsages attd the girls bought the boys
boutot1t1ieres.
&efore Wittter FortMal couples wettt to
Ket1osha's at1d Racit1e's best restaurattts, like
&otMbay Louies or The SutMtMit.
This year, though, playit1g cards was
popular, so a lot of guys brought their dates
hotMe at1d tMet to play rexas Hold'etft after the
dat1ce,how rotMatttic! &riattt1e ~iles
ITS NOT JUST FOR COUPLES Senior
best friends Kim Horton and Brittany
Schutten have a good time by singing along
to the music throughout the night. The girls
find that one can take a break from all of the
dancing, and still have just as much fun .
THE MORE THE MERRIER Every year at
Winter Formal students are blinded by the
flash of camera as their friends snap
numerous pictures . This large group of
friends show off their formal wear as they
get their picture taken.
JUNIOR MIKE PANCHERI
"I love tiie luncl1 ladies. Ny
favorite< lass Is gyro. I am tbe
captain of tI1e wrestling team. 1Y
favorite fast food restaurant I
Taco Bell. Ny favorite klnd of
gum is Winterfresb. Tbe best
movie is Bambi. Tbe roost atbletic
sopbomore is ERICKA OTTO ..
MIXING IT UP Junior Shantrice Frizzle, accompanied by a
couple of friends , dances to a more up-beat song. She shows
that one can have just as much fun dancing solo.
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SMILE Some of the dedicated DECA
students pose with Muscular Dystrophy
victim , Cyrus, during the closing events at
school .
$37,000 BAIL Asking for bail money,
juniors Vanessa Hunter and Katie Gilbert
hold up a sign for MDA.
BEGGING FOR MDA Mrs. Fischer
requests help from passing teacher
Mrs. Arneson , for a donation to help
fulfill her bail during the annual Jail
LOOKING FOR DONORS Mr.
Mangi does his best to locate donors
to raise money for MDA during the
all-day jail and bail fundraiser.
SOPHOMORE ERICKA OTIO
· IY favorite quote is 'I1ow
you doin' from tbe sbow
Friends. Tbe most unlque
tlling about myself is tbat I
bave bendy arms. My
favorite teacber is Mrs.
Carlsen. My favorite tbing
about Bradford is tlle sports
teams. The best all around
guy is GARY PASKIEWICZ."
COMING FOR A VISIT Muscular dystophy
sufferer Bud , visits lunch with senior Alex
Shehadeh during a fundraiser.
SERVING UP LUPITAS Deca raises money for
MDA by selling Lupitas nachos during lunch
hours to students .
THANK YOU SO
MUCH
BRADFORD
FUNDRAISING President Bryan Horgen
gratefully accepts a check to help send
children to Muscular Dystophy Camp on
behalf of Palmen Motors.
FINALLY CAUGHT After a long day of
helping staff members and community
leaders raise money, Mrs. Schleicher gets
her own mugshot taken .
A BIG THANKS Juniors Vanessa Hunter
and Katie Gilbert pose for a photograph and
thank Mr. Palmen for his generous
donation.
1
If you d like to
continue
supporting the
marketing
department in
raising money for
their MDA efforts,
please contact
them at
(262) 653-6128.
MDA
&rand f otal is tS7,000
WE DID IT Deca officers juniors Katie
Gilbert and Vanessa Hunter and senior
Bryan Horgen present a check at the
closing celebration of their fundrasing.
FOR ALL OF
YOUR
EFFORTS!!
Muscular Vystrophy is a
cripplittg disease that is
characterized by the slow
wastittg away of the skeletal
tMuscles. As this progresses, the
victitM loses tMuscle tMass attd
tMust thett rely ott a wheelchair to
get arouttd.
!he tMarketittg departtff ettt took
ott the tMissiott of raisittg futtds to
support the Muscular Vystrophy
Assosciatiott. Studettts arrattged
tMatty evettts that ttot ottly
ittvolved the studettt body,
but also the cotMtMUttity.
!he Miracle Mittute was held itt the
fall of the year attd raised
~1,575.00. !his school-wide project
revolved arouttd the otte tffittute that
the studettt body had to dottate all
the spare chattge that they could.
Jail attd &ail was a huge success!
f eachers attd COtfftffUttity leaders
were locked up for a short titMe attd
had to call local busittesses for
dottatiotts to tMake their bail attd so
be released.
Kelly Matttta
DANCING TO THE MUSIC The Positive
Bradford Men watch while one of the
dancers has smooth moves at the Black
History Month Assembly .
THE CREED Adrian Pain and the Positive
Bradford Men read their creed to the school
at the assembly with style and grace . He
also tells the students about the
organization .
A Month of Recognition
Jlack History AssetMbly
This year's Slack History Asset1tbly started
with two beautiful rettditiotts of the
Natiottal Attthetfl attd the Slack Natiottal
Attthetfl. The crowd got ittto the asset1tbly
whett Sradford's very owtt, Shawtt ~ross ,
was joitted itt sittgittg by t1tet1tbers of
Sradford's choir. The assetflbly also hottored
t1tet1tbers of our adtflittistratiott for their
hard work attd the titfle they have put ittto
tflakittg Sradford great. Mr. Haywood
was welcotfled to the assetflbly by the
Sradford tflett, who read their creed attd told
the studettt body about their orgattizat iott.
Voices of Color sattg att ittterestittg sottg attd
thett the studettts were treated to a special
perfortflattce by the ~hetfla Pattee Cotflpatty,
who dattced through the history of the
Africatt-Atflericatt culture. The staff at
Sradford said that this year's asset1tbly was
otte of the best ever.
Viotte Vouttg
BEAUTIFUL SINGING Shawn Gross leads
the Voices of Color during a song at the
Black History Assembly. Jannette Apilado,
David Murray, Sammy Villatoro, and
Kathryn Perry also show off their voices
during the assembly
ENTERTAINING THE CROWD Two
women from the company dance in front of
the Bradford student body. They are easily
able to get the students moving in the
stands with their fluid and energetic moves.
SOPRO~IORE GARY PASKIEWICZ
"Ny favorite radio station is 103.7
Kiss HI. Ny favorite actor is Will
Farrel. I play tootball and baseball.
My favorite animal is a inonkey.
Ny favorite tllinq to buy from
Infared is tbe Cliewy Sprees. The
girl wbo always says 'good luck' to
me before a game is SRA W
GARNETI."
CULTURAL DANCING The
students cannot keep their eyes
off of these women who are all
perfectly in step with one
another.
/ t l l l . ""J
JUST FOR LAUGHS Senior Elliot
Retzlaff and senior Joy Christie
share a candid laugh on the dance
floor at Prom.
SENIOR SHAWN GARNETT
·ny favorite food is Iiamburgers. I
like to watcll football and
basketball games. ny favorite
teacller is ms. Lube. Iy Favorite
tiling about Bradford Is makinq
new frtends, and just being in
scbool. The biggest teacller's pet
is MARLON TUCKER .•
GIVE ME A BREAK Seniors Mallory
Mueller and Nick Adams accompanied
by Junior Marcus Savaglio take a
breather from dancing at Prom .
GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN Senior
girls Cassy DeRose, Kaitlin Wieske ,
Krystal Jolly, and Ashley Tracy celebrate
their final dance at Bradford!
STYLIN' Senior Jackie Matelski, who looked
like Marilyn Monroe, and her date strike a
pose looking especially fabulous for Prom.
CROWING THE QUEEN Junior Elissa
Richardson happily accepts her crown
from former queen , Jannette Apilado.
KING OF THE JUNGLE Junior Phil
Haebig shakes the hand of former
King , Steve Elrod, as he is crowned
Bradford's 2005 Prom King.
A S'tarry NighT
Prom 200S
UNDER THE STARS Dancing the night
away was the only thing on the minds of
seniors Leah Strash and Dan Hartfield.
ProtJt Z005, "A Starry Night,"
occurred Ot1 a beautiful Saturday
evet1it1g it1 late May. Mat1y studet1ts
at1ticipated the t1ight of wot1der, at1d
few were disappoit1ted. Protft wast1't at
Parkside this year because of a chat1ge
it1 the fire codes, so it was held it1 the
fieldhouse at1d courtyard at Sradford.
fhe jut1ior class at1d Mrs. Rabey
spet1t hours plat1t1it1g the occassiot1 for
the upperclass studet1ts, who were
itJtpressed with the altJtost weddit1g-like
attJtosphere.
As the t1ight rolled Ot1, ProtJt Court
was at1t10Ut1ced by the Z004 royalty,
Jat1ette Apilado at1d Steve Elrod.
Jat1ette Apilado at1d Steve Elrod.
Jut1ior protJt kit1g was Phil Haebig
at1d the queet1 was Elissa
Richardsot1.
fhe tJtusic chat1ged this year as
well. fhe tJtusical repetiore
featured tJtore hip-hop, a favorable
get1re atJtot1g Sradford studet1ts.
"I loved the tJtusic because I could
tJtove to it," said jut1ior Verot1ica
~loria.
"Uespite the chat1ge it1 Iocatiot1, the
Protft was a cotJtplete success, at1d
everyot1e that I wet1t with had a
blast!" exclaitJted set1ior Atfty
Wrobel.
Kelly Mat1t1a
J\D•\l\1S, "licholas J\111\\aukcc
School of Engmccring
SclH1larship S28.000. BHS
,\lumn1 Assoc. Scholarship
_ 2,000. Bradford Ciuidance
Scholarship 5200.
Pn.:s1dent1al J\cademic
E\cellence
Al BARRA'\. ~.dgar Disco\er)
Grant to attend Wisconsin
Lutheran College $16,000. 2005
"-1wa111s Foundation Scholarship
\ \\ards-Bilingual
APILADO. Jannette -Nebraska
Wesleyan Uni\. Recognition
Scholarship of Academic
•\chievement 12.000. Kenosha
Lnified School Distnct AHANA
Scholarship · 350. Bradford High
School Practice Peace A \\ard
~I 00, 2005 Km an is Club of
"-enosha Musical Achievement
Recognition A\\ards (Choir).
'icbraska Wesleyan l ' ni\. Taknt
Scholarship for Theatre
\QLJNO, Nicole Carthage
College Presidential Scholarship
528.000. UW-\1ad1son
Pm\crs-Knapp Scholar 24.880.
UW-Milwaukec
Foundations-Kellner Scholarship
5,000. Carthage College
Endo\\ cd Scholarship S 1.000.
Polly Munn Scholarship S 1,000,
Bradford Ke:y Club I 00.
Presidential 'Academic
Excellence
AQL l'\O. Rosalmda -Perfect
Attendance-I year
AUGUSTINE, Joseph -Donna
Wolf:Steigerwaldt Scholarship
$750, Bradford Guidance
Scholarship $200, Valparaiso
Lni\er>1ty Achievement Award
BAKER, Charles -Kiwanis
Foundation of Metropolitan
Kenosha Scholarship Grant
1,000. Bradford Key Club 300,
Perfect Attendance- I year,
Presidential ' Academic
Excellence
BARDWELL. Ashley Bradford
Dance P.F. S50
BISHOP . .\1elody
Presidential! Academic
Excellence
BOUJE. Jaran -Herman &
Virgi111a Gundlach Scholarship
S 1.000, Mary Lou \fa hone
Foundation Scholarship S 1.000.
Bradford Men of Pride
Leadership Scholarship $400
BR/HESSKYY, Yc,hen-BHS
Alumni Assoc. James Zaleski
Scholarship ( 1997 D<\A
t-lonors
Convocation
On May 27th the entire
student body, the staff, and
many proud parents gathered
in the gym to witness the
disbursement of awards,
scholarships. and the
financial means to aid in
reaching career goals.
$1,884,157 .00 was the total
dollar amount of
scholarships and awards the
Bradford graduates
accumulated in 2005 .
CO GRATULATIONS to
the students who achieved
their goals, and the parents
who helped them!
Recipient) S2.500, Scott Lee
F ngberg S 1.500. l .ydia GoerL
Schobrship · 100.
Pres1dcntial lAcademic
E:-..cellencc
BL R"-H <\ Rl . Colleen
Carthage College 2005 Kenosha
Scholarship S90.000. Bradford
French Club 200, Bradford
Guidance Scholarship $200.
2005 Kiwanis Foundation
Scholarship,\ wards-French,
Presidential I Academic
f::1.ccllcnce
( \Rl"IGULO. Kyle
Pres1dent1aL Academic
Excellence
CARRA WELL. James
t· \Iv -\I ad1son Powers-Knapp
Scholar 24.880, Bradford Men
of Pride Leadership Scholarship
S400. Presidential/Academic
Excellence
C\S !El LJ\i\OS. Deanna
Bradford \larketmg S 1,000.
Bradford Student Council 500.
Bradford Spanish Club $200.
Bradford High School Principal's
Leadership I\ ward ominec
$I 00. Bradford Key Club SI 00.
Presidential. Academic
Excellence
CHRJSTIF. Joy - The Emily K.
Lauer \1emorial Scholarship
rund S750. ational School
Orchestra A ward $300,
Pres1dcnt1aL Academic
Excellence
COLO~. Carlos - Bradford
English Dept Persona Grata
COZINE. Kelly Wisconsin
Academic Excellence
Scholarship 59.000.
Presidential ,Academic
Excellence
CRAWLEY, Ryan Kenosha
l.'nified School District AHANA
Scholarship $350, Bradford Men
of Pride Leadership Scholarship
SI 00. Presidential <\cademic
Excellence
CREMOl\A, Matthev, - Perfect
Auendance-1 year,
Presidential ' Academic
Excellence
CURTIN II , Michael
Presidential /Academic
Excellence
DAHL. Da\ id · f'lorida Institute
of Academic Performance
$40,000. Carthage College
Presidential Scholarship $28.
000. Carthage Alumni Grant
S4.000, Carthage College
Tri-county Grant 52.000, Perfect
A ttendance-1 year.
Presidential, Academic
Excellence
DA VIS, Amanda · Bradford
Dance P.L. $50
DETERS . .John - Outstanding
Achie\'ement on ACT Scores
-.> 30 and or SAT Scores
=> 1320, Presidential J\cadcmic
Excellence
DJURlCKOVIC. A111anda
Lawrence Uni\'ers1ty Richard
'W arch Scholarship 60,000.
Ripon College Faculty
Scholarship $40,000. Bradford
Spanish Club $200. 2005
Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
Awards-Spamsh. Outstanding
Achievement on ACT Scores
=> 30 and/or SAT Scores
-> 1320, Presidential 'Academic
Excellence, US Marin.: Corp.
Distinguished Athlete Award
DOLNIK. Michelle 2005
Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
Awards-Science,
OutstandingAchic\'ement on
A Cl Scores ~> 30 and/or SAT
Scon:s - 1320,
Presidential 'Academic E:-.ccllcnce
DOMINGUE!.. Felicia
Community Impact Award $500,
Winifred Farley Memorial
Scholarship $400.
Pres1dcntial/Academic
Scholarship
DONAUBAUER, Elyse
Bradford Cier111an Club$ I 00.
Presidential I Academic E:-.cel knee
DREG LR. Megan - Alverno
Merit Scholarship $23,000. Grace
Lutheran Scholarship I 00
[ATON. 1 li/abeth
Presidential I Academic Excel lcnce
EBERi. Michelle - Aiello-Perri
Golf Scholarship Sl.000
ELROD. Stc\'en - Kenosha
Junior Woman's Club SI 00.
President1aL Academic L"dlcnce
ERMEL. Lisa - Anderson
l •ni\'ersity Grant $5,740.
Anderson Uni\'ersity Student
Scholarship $5,500. BHS .\lurnni
Assoc. Hannah Stocker Memorial
Scholarship 2,000. AU
Matching Church Scholarship
$ J,500, Kenosha Bible Church
Scholarship S 1.500, Anderson
Music Award 750,
Presidential /Academic Fxccllence
ESTEP. Joshua - Wisconsin
Academic E'cdlence
Scholarship $9,000,
uW-Madison Kemper K. Knapp
Scholarship $5.000, BHS Alumni
Assoc . James Zaleski Scholarship
( 1997 DAA Recipient) $2,500.
Kenosha Area Business Alliance
Bradford llS Scholarship $2,500,
National Merit Scholarship
Program 2.500, College of
Engineering Freshman Academic
Achieve111ent Award $2.000,
Kenosha Runrnng Club
Scholarship S 1,000. National
EFA Foundation Cargill
Community Scholarship Program
Scholarship 1.000, Horizon
Milling Com111unity Scholarship
Award, Outstanding Achievement
on ACT Scores => 30 and 'or SAT
Scores '> 1320,
Presidential J\cademic
Excellence, Wisconsin All-State
Scholar Nominee
EVANS. Teshona
uW-Whnewater Dennis IVI.
Troha Scholarship S 1.500, Mary
Lou Mahone Foundation
Scholar:.h1p S 1,000
EWALD, Nicholas - Presidential
/Academic Excellence
FOSDAHL. Nathan - Te.\as
Christian University Deans
Scholarship $34.000,
Presidential.'Academic Excellence
GAUDIO. Jessica - Joesph &
Angela Bruneo Scholarship
$2,000, Aurora Health Care $500,
Bradford Guidance Scholarship
$200, Presidential, Academic
Excellence
GILBERT, Grayson
Presidential 1Academic Excellence
GINTER. Cascy-2005 Kiwanis
Foundation Scholarship
Awards-Tech. Ed
GODLEWSKI, Mo111ca
Presidential/Academic Excellence
GOM13AR. Meredith Bradford
Key Club SIOO.
Presidential Academic r xcellcnce
GRAMMF'!\JTZ. Di Ion Carthage
College Deans Scholarship
$24,000, Bl IS Alumni Assoc.
Ethel
McTrusty Memorial Scholarship
$2.000, Carthage College
Tri-Count) Grant S2.000, Perfect
Attendance-4 year certificate.
Prcs1dcnt1all Acadcm ic
l:xcdlcncc
GRl'!\JDER. Karen - Herb Kohl
l\om111ec. Presidential /Academic
facellence
GUIDA. Ross - Marquette
Universny lgnatith Academic
Achievement Scholarship
$32,000. C\\-r.au.Cla1re Blugold
Fellowship 3,400.
Presidential' Academic
Excellence
HACKBARTH . Jonathon
President1al1Academic
L:-.cellence
HANNES. Kasey
Presidential Academic
bcellence
lfflNRICH. Mark
Presidential, Academic
hcelknce
HFRNANDEL. Oscar Herman
& Virginia Gundlach Scholarship
Sl,000
HERR!CKS. Chad
Presidential Academic
Excellence
HESSLFORT. Lisa - University
of Wisconsin-Whitewater Dennis
M. Troha Scholar:.hip S 1,500.
BO\\ ling Centers Association of
Wisconsin Scholarship $750.
Young America Bowling
Alliance Scholarship $250,
Kenosha Bowling Alliance
Scholarship 50. Congratulatory
Note from Jessica Doyle, First
Lady of Wisconsin
HILL, Laura Northern
Michigan University IVlerit
A ward for Outstandrng
Achievement, Northc(n
Michigan Uni\'ersity National
Academic A \\ard for
Outstanding Academic
Acl1ie\ement, Outstanding
Achievement on ACT Scores
=> 30 and1or SAT Scores
; > 1320. Presidential· Academic
Excellence
llORGEN , Bryan
Presidential1Academic
Excellence
HUFFMAN. Elizabeth
Bradford French Club SJOO
JECEVICLS. John - 2005
Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
A wards-Business,
Presidential. Academic
Excellence
JOI l"ISON, April Cornell
College Dean's Scholarship
$40.000, Lewis University Frank
J. Lewis Scholarship $40.000,
Manan College Presidential
Scholarship $20.000, Cornell
College Eva Ellsworth Dungan
Music Award SI 0.000, Manny
Milka Music Scholarship $320.
Outstandmg Achie,·ement on
ACI Scores ~>30 andlor SA l
Scores > 1320,
Presidential/ Academic
Excellence
JO!INSON, Benjamin
Valparaiso University
Achievement Award
JOHNSON. Tara -Bradford
Key Club S400, 2005 Kiwanis
Club of Kenosha Musical
Achievement Recognition
Awards (Band), Outstanding
Achievement on ACT Scores
30 andior SAT Scores
=> 1320. Perfect Attendance- I
year, Presidential1Academic
Excellence, US Marine Corp.
Scholastic Excellence A ward
KHAN . Annie - Rotary 2005
Vocational Student Award
Winners
KOBS, Daniel - Bradford
Marketing $750
KREBS, Kristal · Bradford
Italian Club $100,
Pn:sidenllal 'Academic
[·.-..cellence
Kl RTH. Matthe\\ Carthage
College Dean's Scholarship
$24,000, Carthage College
Endlm cd Scholarship $4,000.
Carthage College ·1ri-County
Grant 2.000, Bradford German
Club $100
LABFDZ. David Bradford
Ke) Club SI 00, James Jacob
Sesser Memorial Scholarship
I00, Presidential Academic
Excellence. uS Manne Corp.
Semper Fidel is A ward •
LANDRY, Troy Herman &
Virg1111a C1undlach Scholarship
S 1,000, Mary Lou Mahone
Foundation Scholarship S 1.000,
L' W-Oshkosh Foundation
Diversity Honors Scholarship
$800, Bradford The End Zone
Club Scholarship Award $500,
Bradford Wrestling Scholarship
$500.Bradford Men of Pride
Leadership Scholarship $400,
Kenosha Unified School District
AHANA Scholarship S350.
Minorit) Academic
Achievement Recognition
Ceremony 2005 Booi..:
Scholarship $250, Bradford
Guidance Scholarship S200,
Bradford High School Practice
Peace A ward SI 00
LEE. Antonio - Bradford
Wrestling Scholarship S500
LFQL IA. Steven
Presidential/Academ 1c
Excellence
LICHTER. Kristina - Rotary
2005 Vocational Student Award
Winners
LIVINGSTON, Heather
Presidential/ Academic
Excellence
LOPEL, Tiffany - Perfect
Attendance- I year
MACKENZIE, Joseph
Carthage College Music
Scholarship $24,000. Carthage
College Endowed Scholarship
$4.000, Angie Morrone
Vanchena Memorial Scholarship
$1,500, University of
Wisconsin-Whitewater Music
Department Scholarship S 1,000.
University of
Wisconsin-Parkside Music
Dept. Performance Scholarship
$800. John Philip Sousa Band
Award
MAJORS, Shay I Jerman &
Virginia Gundlach Scholarship
S 1,000, Bradford Men of Pride
Leadership Scholarship SI 00
MATELSKI, Jaclyn -BHS
Alumni Assoc. Scholarship
$2,000, 2005 Kiwanis
Foundation Scholarship
Awards-Visual Arts.
Presidential Academic
Excellence
MCCANN, Monica Pepsi
Cola Scholarship $750, Bl-JS
Alumrn Assoc. Oscar Lindgren
Memorial Scholarship $620,
Bradford French Club $200,
Presidential ' Academic
Excellence
MIDDLECAMP. Meagan
Northern Michigan U111versity
National Academic Award for
Outstanding Academic
Achievement
MILi.ER, ,\ fonica Bradford
Key Club $200
MOLINARO, Andrea
Marquette Universny Ignatius
Academic Distinction
Scholarship S32.000,
Carthage College Presidential
Scholarship $28,000. Carthage
College Alumni Grant $4,000.
Marquette University Magis
Enhancemenl S4,000, ( 'arthage
College Tri-county Grant $2.000,
Presidcn! ial/A cadem ic
Excdlcnce
MONTEMURRO. Elisabeth
Carthag<: College Fndowcd
Scholarship $4,000. BHS Alumni
Asso<:. Scholarship $2,000. Mary
Lou Mahone Foundation
Scholarship 1.000, Bradford
Key Club $200.
Presidential 1Acad<:mic
Excellence
MOS Hf· R. Stephanie Snap-On
Incorporated Scholarship SS,000.
Bradford Spanish Club S200,
Kiwanis Club of Kenosha
Musical Achie\'emcnt Symphony
Orchestra S200,
Pn:sidential 1Academic
Excellence
MOUNCE. Scan
Pres1dcnt1aL Academic
Excellence
MUFI. I lcR, Mallory Carolina
Alum111 Association Scholarship
$55,000, Wisconsin Academic
Excellence Scholarship $9,000.
Univers1t1 of South Carolma
Rothberg Scholarship $8.000,
2005 Kiwanis Foundation
Scholarship A wards-Physical Ed,
Presidential /Academic
Excellence
MlJRRA Y, David -Noel
Compass Foundation Scholarship
$35,000, 2005 Kiwanis Club of
Kenosha Musical Achievement
Recog111tion Awards (Choir),
2005 Kiwanis Foundation
Scholarship A wards-1 ndependent
Service Proj .. Pledge of
AllegiJnce
\1YRA1\JT, Elizabeth-Rotary
2005 Vocauonal Stud.::nt Award
Winners
NELSON. Kristin Outstanding
Achievement on ACT Scores
=> 30 and1or SAT Scores > 1320
NIED/IFLSKI. Jessica
Northwest Missouri State
Uni-..ersit) Freshman Merit
Award SSOO
NIFMI. Hea!her - The lcmily
K. Lauer Memorial Scholarship
Fund $750. E Thomas M.:morial
Scholarship $200. Bradford
French Club SlOO.
Presidential!Academic
Excel lence
OBERS'[, Alyssa -Carthage
College Kenosha Police & Fire
Scholarship $90.000. Loyola
Lini-..ersity Chicago Scholarship
$30.000, Marquette Unil'ersit)
Ignatius Academic Achiel'cmcnt
Scholarship $24,000, Scholarship
American SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
Sons and Daughters Scholarship
$4,000. Presidential1 Academic
Excellence
OGLESBY. Katie
Presidential Academic
Excellenc.::
OLDANI. Ashlee
PresidcntiaL Academic
Excellence
OWEN, K11nberley -Carthage
College Deans Scholarship
$24.000, Northwestern College
Presidl'!ntial Scholarship $17,200.
Trinity International University
Presidential Scholarship
$16,000, North\-..estcrn College
Grant S 12.600, Carthage College
Multicultural Grant $12,000.
Carthage College Tri-county
Grant $2,000. Commurnty Impact
Program $500.
Presidential/Academic Excellence
PALERMO, Jessica
Presidcntial1Acadl'!mic Excellence
PALMEN. Brynn
Presidenttal lAcademic Excel Jenee
PALMER. Anne-Marie
Presiden1ial1Academic Excellence
PARSONS, Tiffany - Bradford
Dance P E. $50
PATRICK, Amanda
Outstanding Achievement on
!\CT Scores > 30 and/or SAT
Scores
1320,
Pres1dent1al/Academ1c b<.cdlence
PAuL. Kelly - Mount Mal)
College Mother Caroline Friess
Scholarship $26,000,
Prl'!sidcntial I Academic Excellence
PEROTTO, Elizabeth
Presidential 'Academic Excellence
PERRY, Kathl)n - Nebraska
Wesleyan L niv. President's
Scholarship of Academic
Achic-..ement S 16.000, Nebraska
Wesleyan Uni\. Talent
Scholarship for Theatre
PETERSEN. Bl)ant -Carthage
College 2005 Kenosha
Scholarship $90.000,
Presidential. Academic E'cellence
PHIPPS, Mary - Bradford
Guidance Scholarship 200
PIERCE, Michael
- Presidential 1Academic
Excellence
PRICE.. Sebastian - University
of Dallas Aspiring Scholars
A "'ard Program Scholarship
$56.000, L 111\'ersity of Dallas
Scholar Award $20,000.
Universit} of Dallas German
Dept Faculty Scholarship
$12.000. Wisconsin Academic
Excellence Scholarship 9.000,
Uni1ed States Tennis Association
Tennis and Education Founda1ion
'v1ass Mutual Scholarship $5,000,
Elks National Foundation Finalist
for 2005 Most Valuable Student
Scholarship $4.000, Bradford
Gernmn Club SI 00. 2005
Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
!\wards- Fnglish, Bradford High
School Valedictorian,
Outstanding Ach1e,·ement on
ACT Scores => 30 and 'or SAT
Scores ~> 1320.
PresidentiaL Academic
Fxcellence. Wisconsin All-State
Scholar Nominee, 2005 Kiwanis
Foundation Scholarship
Awards-Mathematics
RAGA LIE, Michael Wisconsin
Academic Excellence Scholarship
$9,000. Wisconsin All-State
Scholar Nominee and Recipient
Robert (. Byrd Honors
Scholarship $6,000. National
Merit Scholarship Corporation
$2,500, Bradford French Club
SI 00, 2005 Kiwanis Foundation
Scholarship Awards-Socwl
Studies. Bradford High chool
Salutatorian, Outstanding
AchieYcment on ACT Scores
~.., 30 and,'or SAT Scores ... 1320.
Presidential Academic
F.\ celkncc. Wisconsin .\II-State
Scholar Nominee
RAM ICK, Amy - Manny Mirka
Music Scholarship $320
RANGE, Megan - Herman &
Virginia Gundlach Scholarship
1,000
0
RI T/LAFf'. Elliot Glen
McColloch Scholarship 5500
RICHARDS, Whitney
Presidential /Academic
bcellence
RISLR, Sarah
PresidenuaJ. l\cadcmic
F.xcdlence
R0131~S01\J. Brittany · Marian
College of Fond du Lac Trustee
Scholarship $16,000
RODRIGUE!. Mana - Ut11t)
Lodge 367 F. & A.'v1 $300.
2005 Kiwanis Foundation
Scholarship Awards-Family &
Consumer Ed
ROSADO, Christopher
Llmhurst College. Enrichment
Scholarship $6,000. Elmhurst
Colleg.::. Art Talent Scholarship
$4,000, Prince Hall Masomc
Foundation. Inc. Scholarship
Award 1.000,
Bradford Football E\,D ZONE
Scholarship $500, Bradford
Wres!ling Scholarship $500
ROSC HYK. Matthew
Uni-..erslt) of Dayton President
Scholarship Award $46,000.
Milwaukee School of
Engineering Scholarship
$32,000, Michigan
Technological Urn\ crsit)
Academic Excellence Incentive
A ward S 16,000. W1sconsin
Water Association Scholarship
$500
RUTKOWSKI, Rebecca
Edgewood College Presidential
Honor Scholarship $7,000,
Kenosha PTA Council Metta
Tremper Scholarship Award
$500. Quota International of
Kenosha.i Racine Speech and
Hearing Scholarship 500,
Bradford Spanish Club $200.
Daughtt:rs of the American
Rernlution Good Citizen Award
l 00, Preside1111al /Academic
Excellence
RLFPUNSKI, Chaz - Carthage
College 2005 Kenosha
Scholarship $90,000.
Presidential Academic
hccllcnce
SHELLPFEFFER. Natalie
Pr.::s1dential l Academic
bccllence
SCHNEIDER. Anthony
Nebraska Wesleyan Lmi,·ersity
Recognition Scholarship
SI 2.000, Nebraska Wesleyan
Untversity Theairc Participation
cholarship $5,000. Nebraska
VI eskyan University Music
Ensemble Participation Grant
$1,800
SCHOLZ. John
Pn:s1dcntial Academic
Excellence
SCHONSCl lLCK, Arne Perfect
Att.::ndancc-4 Year Certificate
SCllRA\iDT. 1-.atelyn -BHS
1\lumm Assoc. In Honor of
Agnes Sorenson Scholarship
$1,000,
Bradford Spanish Club $200,
Bradford Ke) ClubS I 00.
Presidenual· Academic
hcellence
SCHULZ. Krystal -Bradford
French Club $200,
Pn:s1dential Academic
E'cdlence
SFIT/. Emil) '-cbraska
\A. eskyan Uni\. Talent
Sd1olarship for lheatrc
SER/A T,Pe!.::r-2005
h1wams Foundation Scholarship
A\\ards-ltalian
SHARKbY. Jonathan
Presidcntial 1Acad.::mic
Excellence
SMITH, Christopher
Presidential1Acadcm ic
Excellence
SM !TH . Joshua ~ Drake
Llnivcrsity Prcsid.::nllal
Scholarship $28,000. Drake
Un1vers1ty Legacy Award
$6.000, Clara Abbott Foundation
Scholarship $2.000, Bradford
French Club SIOO,
Pres1denttaL Acad.::mic
1-.xcellence
SMITH, Rhianon Community
Impact Program $500.
Pre,idential lAcademic
Lxccllence
SORENSEN, Lmily - Carthage
College Academic Honors
Scholarship $8,000. Carthage
College Endowed Scholarship
S 1.000, Carthage College
Tn-county Grant 5500. Bradford
Key Club S200, Outstanding
Achievement on !\CT Scores
=> 30 and 'or SA l Scores
~> 1320, Presidential Academic
Excellence
STANFIELD. Amy
Presidential I Academic
Excellence
STRASH, Leah Marquette
Uni,·ersity Ignatius Academic
Achievement Scholarship
$14,000. Kenosha Professional
Police Association Scholarship
S l.000, Marquette Uni,·ersity
Mag1s Enhancement $1,000.
Holy Rosal)' Youth Group
Scholarship S 175.
Presidential I Academic
E\cellence
STuART. Stephante
Whitewa1er f'ire Departments
Rescue Squad DLK Enterpnses
Scholarship S 19.200.
Presidential. Academic
Excellence
STLJRYCZ, Jessica - 2005
Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
Awards-Performing Arts,
Presidential 'Academic
Excellence
Foundation Scholarship
Awards-Perfonnmg Arts.
Presidential.IAcademic
Excellence
SYED, 1dra -Bradford
Guidance Scholarship $200
TESSMAN'\,
Tyler-Pres1dent1aL Academic
Excellence
THEARD. Bnan-Bradford \1en
of Pride Leadership Scholarship
S400. KL SD AHA:\ t\
Scholar,h1p 350
THORL TOl'., Sara-Prcs1dcnt1al
Academic Excellence
THORTON. W 1lliam-Kiwanis
Club of Keno.,ha 'vlusical
Achievement S) mphon)
Orchestra S100,
Presidential 1Acad.::mic
E"cellencc
VANDERFORD,
Courtney-Pres1dential/Acadcmic
Excellence
VELA .
Brittany-Prcs1dent1al /Academic
E.xcellence
VLR/Al . Ni cholas-2005
Kiwanis Club of Kenosha
Musical Achievement
Recognition Awards
VIDOSA VLJEVIC.
Petar-'v1arquctte Umvcrsity
lgnattus Academic Achievement
Scholarship $24,000.
Presidential /Academic
Excellence
WARRE"<.
A ndrew-Prcs1dentiallAcademic
Excellence A ward
WJERSUM , Nicholas-Bradford
German Club 5200. Bradford
Ke) Club 5200. 2005 Kmanis
Foundation Scholarship
A wards-German,
Presidenttal/ Academic
Excellence
WIESKE, Kaitlin-First Catholic
SloYak Ladies Ass. Collcg.::
Freshman Scholarship S J.:250.
Presidential /Academic
Excellence
WJLLIA:V1S. Dariu~-Bradford
Men of Pnde Leadership
Scholarship · 400
WISE. Le-,lie-Perfect
Attendancc-2 Year Certificate.
Presidential 'Academic
Excellence
WOLF. Brandon-Lake Superior
State l.lmvers1ty Laker U A
Scholarship $2 l.671. Winona
State l.'ni-...::rsit) Academic
Award $300, LW-Stevens Point
Horn Scholarship $250,
Presideniial IAcademic
Excellence
WOLF.
Jordan-Presidcntial1Academic
Excellence
WORSHAM. Joshua-KEA
Scholarship 1,500.
uW-~11lwaukee Undergraduate
Scholarship S 1.500. 2005
Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
Awards-1\larketing. 2005
Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship
Awards-Physical Ed.
Outstanding Achievement on
ACT Scores ->30 and1or S ·\ T
Scores - "' 1320.
Presidt:ntial/Academic
Excellence
WROBEL, Amy-\1arquctte
Uni\'erstty Ignatius Academic
Achie,·ement Scholarship
S14.000. Colliers Turley \1artin
fucker "Th.::odore R.P. l\1artm
Scholarship" 2.500.
President ial1Academic
Excellence
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GREAT JOB! School board
member Mr. Ostman
congratulates senior Heather
Niemi on her graduation with a
handshake and a friendly smile .
WAITING PATIENTLY Happy graduates
Felicia Dominguez, Elisabeth Montemurro,
Deanna Castellanos, and Brian Theard
perspire in their robes on a very hot June
evening .
JUNIOR TIARA JONES The best
cla s at Bradford is African
American and Blspantc bistory. If
I could meet any singer, l'd meet
Beyonce. Iy favorite color is
purple. I'm a great dancer.
singer, and stepper. TDe biggest
sweetheart I know is BRIITANY
DAN1ELS.
ANXIOUSLY AWAITING Senior twins
Amber and Nicole Leonard share yet
another momentous occasion together.
WALKING PROUDLY Not only can senior
Christian Seibert play guitar and sing, he
can also receive a diploma and shake the
hands of dignitaries.
VALEDICTORIAN Sebastian Price
presents his speech to the graduating
class of 2005. Sebastian encouraged
his fellow classmates to achieve their
future goals.
CONGRATULATI ONS Senior Stevie
Lukassen shakes hands with school
board member Mr. Ostman as she
walks across stage to receive her
diploma.
araduation
Cot1gratulatiot1s Class of ZOOS
ITS ALMOST TIME Seniors Amy Wrobel
and Alyssa Oberst watch the ir fellow
classmates cross the stage as they wait for
their names to be called.
Ot1 Jut1e 4, t005 studet1ts at1d their
proud paret1ts braved the swelterit1g
heat it1 the gytM at Sradford to take
part it1 the graduatiot1 ceretMot1y.
Set1iors sat1g it1 the choir at1d played
it1 the orchestra for the very last
titMe as Sradford studet1ts.
Mr. Haywood at1d Mrs. StalltMat1
read the t1atMes of the graduates as
they walked sedately across the
stage to receive both their diplotMa
at1d a red rose while Mr. Mat1gi
proudly shook the hat1ds of the last
set1ior class he will see off. After
the ceretMot1y, Mr. Mat1gi was it1 the
gytM for hours takit1g pictures with
graduates at1d their paret1ts, who
also tMay have beet1 at Sradford
whet1 Mat1gi was prit1cipal.
~raduatiot1 was a titMe for
set1titMet1t: "I had tMat1y it1tet1se
tMOtMet1ts filled with etMotiot1. I just
couldt1't stat1d leavit1g tMY friet1ds at1d
Mr. Sabo," said AtMy l{atMick.
~raduatiot1 also was a titMe for
hutMor: "Seit1g a set1ior was a good
way to tMeet the ladies," joked set1ior
Jot1 Sharkey.
~raduatiot1 was a titMe for lookit1g
back: "I wet1t to altMost every show,
but t1ever attet1ded a sit1gle football
gatMe," said Katie Oglesby.
~ood luck to the t005 graduatit1g
class of Sradford. Katie Verbick
HANDSHAKE OF BROTHERHOOD
Senior Oscar Hernandez and junior Justin
Whitehead show each other some
brotherly love during passing time.
SHARING QUALITY TIME Seniors Jose
Puente , Cody Davis, and Marlon Tucker,
along with junior Devon Hopkins share
lunch together. This shows the bond that
is formed between these positive men .
Positive Bradford Men
We Are Our 'rotha's Keeper
o., PecetMetMber 14, ZOO.f the Positive
&radford Met1 got their first look at sucess
by tMakit1g frot'lt page of the Ket1osha News.
"It was at1 hot'lor to be recogt'lized at this
level. We will cot1tit1ue to please our
cotMtMUt1ity," said set'lior Jose Puet1te.
Purit'lg the holidays they held a food drive,
at'ld helped plat'! a dat1ce with PECA. fhe tMet'I
were also recogt'lized durit1g the &lack History
Mot'lth assetMbly it'I February.
While everyot1e was at hotMe relaxit1g, the
Positive &radford Met1 wet1t Ot1 a college tour
throughout the cout1try.
FreshtMat1 Parius Yout1g tMade this retMark
about his group: "We are our brother's
keepers, fhe group tries to stat'ld by those
words it'lside at'ld outside of school, We really
have a close friet'ldship with ot1e at1other, at'ld
that is what keeps us focused at'ld close as a
club." Carly Jacksot1
EXCEEDING GOALS The Positive
Bradford Men gather around to look at the
food they collected to send out to people in
need around the community.
SUPPORTING ONE ANOTHER Junior
Damon Jones gives a thoughtful speech at
the annual Black History Month Assembly.
SOPIIONORE BRITTANY DA IELS
· Iy unique talent is shaping my
tongue into a four leaf clover. I love
shopping at Deb. Ny be t friend is
akea Williams. I love watcbing
football and my favorite team is the
Bears. My favorite movie i The
Emperor's New Groove. The nicest
person in tiie world to n1e is JOE
AIBROWIAK."
AWARE OF THE SPEAKER Sophomore
Martell Rice, freshmen Cameron Aceto,
and juniors Terrence Williams , Damon
Jones, and Alonzo Greer listen to Mr.
Haywood talk about success.
JAZZIN IT UP The trumpets section ,
freshmen Greg Schroeder and Will
Mccann and junior Phil Haebig jazz it
up with their tunes.
TAKING TURNS Listening to the other
bands, senior Matt Miller, critiques the
performances of others.
VERY FOCUSED Sophomore Martell
Rice concentrates on his music helping
to make Band 0 Rama great!
Band 0 Rama
J\l\usie-al Faith
&at1d 0 Rama was at1 opportut1ity
for studet1t s to show off their skills
it1 frot1t of people it1 both the
&radford at1d the Ket1osha
commut1ity. All of the high school
bat1d studet1ts alot1g with middle
at1d elemet1tary musiciat1s crammed
it1to the &radford field house to put
Ot1 a breathtakit1g show. fhe most
movit1g performat1ces of the t1ight
were that of all of the musicat1s
combit1ed, cot1ducted by Ur. At1drew
&oyset1.
DRUMMER BOY Sophomore
Nick Taylor, taking percussion
seriously, puts a little flavor into
the music of Band 0 Rama.
HELPING OTHERS Joking
around, sophomore Josh Krey
and senior Jessica Gaudio
discuss the music during a
break.
MAKE IT WHISTLE Junior
Katie Daniel plays the piccolo
as practiced in class.
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~ 0 Rll.Ml
&at1d 0 Rama is at1 at1ticipated
Ket1osha traditiot1, sit1ce mat1y of the
paret1ts it1 the audiet1ce participated it1
it whet1 they attet1ded school.
Whet1 the show et1ded, the studet1ts
were pleased with their performat1ces
at1d happy that they could be Ut1der the
leadership of Mr. Sabo it1 his last year
as bat1d director of &radford. He has
beet1 a role model for buddit1g musiciat1s
throughout his 36 years of teachit1g
at1d will be missed by both collegues
at1d studet1ts. Cortavia Weatheroy
TOP 15 SENIORS
Every year the Kenosha ews
sponsors the top 15 Bradford
students chosen by teachers.
coun elors. and advi or .
SO PRO IORE JOE ANBRO\ IAK
"ny favorite food is mac and
cbeese. ny favorite TV snow is
tbe Simpsons. Tbe loudest. but
greatest kid is STEVE LABEDZ ..
'icholas Adams
ymphony Band, Track. X-Country. Key Club
Samantha Ade
Ashlie Alie~
Anastasia Al,arado
'\lario Angotti
Jannette
pilado Choir, Drama, oftball
Daniel Apostoli
\Heney Todd, LaCros e, Stage management
:'\icole Aquino Ke} Club,
DD.
H
AndrC\\ Atkin~ Golf, Photo Club
\1alissa Bailey Choir
Charles Baker Key Club, Art
Christopher Baker
Asl!ley Bard\\ ell Homecoming Court
Vincent Barsuli Baseball, s,\ imming
Kristina Bastianelli
Andre\\ Belsky Key Club, Tennis. Choir
Andrew Bishop Basketball \lanager, Tennis/'\lanager
'\lelody Bishop \\ restling .\tanager
l\1egan Blank s,,imming. \larketing
Brogan Riise
abrina Brandies Bible Club, Choir,\ earbook
Alaina Bro\\n
Kristina Bullis Drama. occer, Key Club
Colleen Burkhart Drama, French Club ecretary. \\imming
Jason Cairo
'icholas
alascibetta
'icole Carbone \ olley ball
Kyle Carnigello Choir, Drama, Ice Hockey
James Carra\\Cll Football. Pride
Deann Castellanos
Kelly Ceschin
tudent Council Pres .• Key Club. \Iarketing
tudent Council, tudent Partnership
Joy Christie Drama. Choir, Orchestra
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FRE\HMAN \IEVE I.ABEDZ
The best movie Is 'tonty Python
and the Holy Grall. My favorite
song Is GIW\trlde by the Hired
Geeks. The most lnterestlnq kid Is
~EL50~ SCHNEIDrR.'
Crystal Clifton Gymnastics, Choir, Dh ing
Carlos Colon Wheelchair Basketball, Forensics
Amy ColllH'll Volleyball, Softball
:\lichael Corrao Football, Track
Kelly Cozine Softball
Ryan Crawley \larketing, Football. Soccer
:\latthew Cremona Historian. X-Country, Track
Bess Curr)
\lichael Curtin Choir, Hockey
Tony Dallas Skateboarding, Art. Dancing
Carrie Dennett Volleyball
Cassandra DeRose \ earbook, :\larketing
John Deters Musical Theater, Soccer, :\ladrigals
Amanda Dewildt
·icholas Diehl Foothall, Weightlifting
Amanda Djuricko,·ic Basketball, Volleyball, Track, :\ewspaper
Michelle Dolnik OWL, Key Club, Science Team, . ·Hs
Felicia Dominguez Choir, \tadrigals, Drama
Elyse Donaubauer Track, Basketball, Science Club, :\HS
\legan Dreger Swimming
Elizabeth Eaton
\lichelle Ebert Golf-4 yr. Captain, Symphony Band, Key Club
Steven Elrod Varsity Volleyball, Intramural Basketball, Prom King
Lisa Ermel Drama, Choir
Rafael Escobedo Choir Secretary, Drama, International Club
Joshua Estep Track, X-Country, Top 15 Senior
Teshona Evans Varsity Basketball, Student Council, X-Country
Sarah Everett
. icholas Ewald Varsity Baseball, Drama, A Capella Choir
Indira Farizi
Bryant K. Petersen
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Orchestra, Choir, Drama
\tichael Castaldi Theater, \ladrigals, A Capella Choir
Jessica Gaudio Symphonic Band and Orchestra, Key Club
\Jichael Ga\ agan Art, Photography
Jacquetta Gearheart
Grayson Gilbert Choir, Drama, Hockey
Brianne Giles \ earbook, Po,,der-Puff Football, Student Partnershir
Kristina Gittens
Monica Godle\\ski
Krystal Gollinger
Meredith Gombar Key Club, Drama, '\'HS, enior Class President
E'ania Gonzalez
Alonzo Greer Posithe Bradford l\1en
Ross Guida \ arsil) \ olleyball, Red Alert
Eric Guptail \'arsit) occer,
H
Jason Haley Stage \1anagement
Derek Hamilton Football
Kasey Hannes \ arsit) \ olley ball
Daniel Hartfield
Julie Hernandez
Oscar Hernandez Posithe Bradford \ten
Chad Herricks
Bradley Hesse
Lisa Hessefort
Laura Hill \ arsit) \ olley ball
Jori Hoffman
Kimberly Horton
Carly Jack\on
HS,\ earbook, Po\\der-Puff Football. Deca
John Jece' icus
occer. '\ H ·
Alexandria Johnson
Amber Johnson
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HAPPY DAYS Senior John Stolfo enjoys
working and having tun in the class .
DELIVERY BOY Junior Alex Fennell pushes
carts of water toward the soda machines to
till them .
WORKING HARD Sophomore Morgan
Picollo concentrates hard on doing sporks,
which are used by students in grade school.
Prevocational Learning
Real-World ~xperienc:e
fhe Prevocatiot1al leart1it1g Prograt\1
prepares yout1g people for beit1g t\1ore
it1depet1det1t it1 their life. fhe purpose
of the class is to give the studet1ts
work experiet1ce for the real world
at1d help thet\1 with appropriate
behavior it1 social settit1gs. fhe
studet1ts participate it1 three
differet1t classes, at1d they work it1
the cafe preparit1g food, fillit1g soda
t\1achit1es, at1d cleat1it1g up.
TAKING OUT THE TRASH
Junior Eric Escobedo picks up
garbage during lunch.
HELPING HAND Junior
Wilson Aniog helps out by
putting papers into the mail
boxes.
CLEANING UP Sophomore
David Bedolla cleans up the
commons each day with a
smile on his face .
fhis year the studet1ts wet1t to the
zoo, had a great ti"1e at a skatit1g
party, at1d wet1t to the bowlit1g
alley twice each t\10t1th. ~reg
Karvalas, the t1ew head of the
prevocatiot1al prograt\1 at &radford
had this to say:
''1'"1 excited about opportut1ities
that &radford allows "1Y studet1ts
to get real life work experiet1ces."
Eric St1odgrass
fRESH'!AN ~ELSOh SCH,EIDER
I Cdn put rny foot Into rny
rib< aqe. I don 't !lkP qett!nq up
early in tbe rnorninq'i. fbe
smartest kid I kno\r Is 'llCHAEL
HINDER."
April Johnson
Benjamin Johnson Theater, Choir
Tara Johnson Key Club, Symphonic Band, "1,HS, SADD
Krystal Jolly Softball, Choir, DEC..\, Po,,derpuff
Eric Kessler 5,,imming- Captain
Andre'' King
\Iegan Klemp s,,imming and Oh ing, Track and Field
Breezann Kober Softball, Basketball
portainment
Daniel Kobs
Kristal Krebs
Aaron Kreuser Theater
Laura Kromm ·portainment, '\larketing. Basketball
'\latthe\\ Kurth German Club, "1,HS
Da' id Labedz
Eric Laken
Troy LandQ \\ restling, Football, Pride
Ka tie La" ler
occer
Antonio Lee \\ restling, Football
Lisa Leisten
\\imming, Choir, Track and Field
Amber Leonard Dance, Cheerlcading, Choir
"iicole Leonard Dance, Cheerlcading, Choir
Ste\Cn Lequia Football, "HS. \langa \I asters,\\ eight lifting
Kristina Lichter Sportainment, Ad' anced \larketing, Choir
Heather u, ingston Chamber Orchestra, 'I, HS, Symphonic
Orchestra
Joe Lh ingston Baseball, Baseketball, lntermural Basketball
\shley Londre
Kimberly Lucas
Ste' ie Lukassen Yearbook, 0\\ L, Photo Club, Black natch
Colorguard
\lelissa Lu'\ Basketball, Softball
Joseph \lackenzie
\lelissa \lajerko
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.---...,.----=---------, rREW~ln NKHAEL HINDER
·1 a111 tn Key Club and on
weekend • I like to play video
qames. '!Y fa\orlte dass ls matb.
T!Ie nicest person I know ls ERIN
IEllLBROEK."
Sha~ Majors
Band, Business
Samantha \larahito
\loll) Marquardt Red Alert
Krystal .\lartin \'arsit~ ('heerleading
Kimberl~
\lcC'oy Track. Infrared, Basketball
Ian .\lcmanama \ arsit) \ olleyball, S~· mphonic Band
Christian McWhinney \liss. Bradford
Jalaine \terrick Photograph~
Meagan \tiddlecamp \'arsi~ Swimmer, Musical Theater
Matthew Miller
\lonica \liller
ndrea \lolinaro ~ational Honor Roll, '.'liHS, O.W.L.
Elisabeth \lontemurro Key Club, ~HS, Student Council
ndrea \lorrow Photograph). Stage '.\lanagement, Forensics
Marianne Morrow AP Art, Tennis, Stage \tanagement
Stephanie Mosher
Sean ;\Jounce Symphonic Band, '.'IH , German Club
Mallory Mueller Basketball, Chamber Orchestra, . ·Hs. \lode! U.'.'\.
athan Mylar
Elizabeth Myrant
Dana ~eises
Kristin Nelson
Jessica Niedzielski Trebel Choir
Heather '.'liemi
lyssa Oberst Volleyball, Yearbook, Homecoming Court, '.'IHS
Rachael Ogden Choir
Katie Ogle by Drama, Soccer, Bible Club President,
Jeffrey Orgen
ational Honor Roll, . HS, O.W.L.
nnMarle Palmer Orche tra, Journalism, NHS
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HS
Amanda Patrick
Kelly Paul
\lelissa Pauley
Kathr)n Perry Drama, Choir, Donut Club
Chiquita Price
Sebastian Price Tennis, '-HS,
Lindse) Ptak Art, tagecraft
Amanda Puckett Basketball, \larketing, Track
Michael Ragalie \1odel li'\, Political Action, '-H
Amy Ramick Softball, Band
'.\legan Range Basketball
Gregor) Reget Class President, \\ater Polo Team, Football Captain
Elliot Retzlaff Golf, \an.it) \ olleyball, Basketball
Whitne) Richards
Kaitlin Riley
Sarah Riser
Christopher Roberh
Brittany Robinson
Christopher Rosado Football, \\restling
l\tatthe'' Roschyk Football
Brittney Royal \liss Bradford, Prom Court, oftball, Volle) ball
Anthony Ruffolo
Rebecca Rutkonski A Capella Choir, Theater Arts, Key Club
Chaz Rzeplinski Vars it) \ 'olle) ball, Infrared G\1, DECA
Benjamin andine Basketball
ataile chellpfeffer Choir
Anthony chneider Choir, Theater Arts
John Scholz Theater Arts, Choir
Arne chonscheck Student Council
Katelyn Schrandt
Kry\tal Schulz A Capella Choir, French Club, Bible Club. Theater
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FRESHNAN ERIN MEULBROEk
·1 bate bro< coll. I astonts!i
people by rollilHJ Illy tonque.
Iba nicest qlrl I know l':i kARIH
~!ILLER.
Brittan) Schutten
Lace)
tudent Partnership, \ olleyball
cott
Christian cibert
Emil)
eitz G) mnastics, Choir, Theater, Track
Peter erzant
Jonathan harke) Basketball
Alex Sheehan Theater. Lacrosse, Track, Band. Choir
Jennifer krzypchak
Christopher Smith
Joshua mith
Rachel Smith
Rhianon
mith Theater Arts Program, A Capella Choir, \ladrigals
Emily orensen Golf, Track, "1H , Key Club
Joseph orensen Football, Baseball, Key Club
Joshua Specht Football, Symphonic and Jazz Band
Amy Stanfield Choir, Theater Arts
Jonathan Stolfo
Andren trash Volley ball, Basketball
Leah trash Volleyball,
H , Marketing
tephanie tuart
Jessica turycz
Jarrayl S\\ain Bradford's Finest, A Capella Choir
Ash le)
"anson
idra Syed Marketing
'\icholas Taylor Football Captain, lntramurals
Brian Theard
Sara Thorlton "iHS
Andren Thorson
Katrina Tolli~er Yearbook, '\H , Photography, Marketing
Karly Torcaso
Ashley Tracey Cheerleading
Kadi Tussler
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portainment, Yearbook
Jacob Uttech Bo)S \"arsit) Golf,\ arsit) Football, French Club
Courtney \ 'andcrford
Adam Vanderhoof
Brittni Vaughn Stage Craft, Teachers Aid, Dccathalon
Brittan) Vela Choir, Softball
'\icholas \ erzal
Petar \'idosa\ljc\ ic
Rachel Vogt Homecoming Queen, Choir, Yearbook, Drama
Ash le) \\ alker Cheerlcading
Krist) \\alls Softball, Yolleyball, Choir, DEC\
Jerrell\\ ard Basketball, lntramurals, Soccer
Andren \\arrcn Cross CountQ, Track, '\H
Brianna \\airing
Ash le) \\ells Choir
'\icholas \\iersum Ke) Club,
H , German Club, Drama
Kaitlin\\ ieskc \ olleyball, Yearbook, '\HS
Darius\\ illiams 0. \\ .L, Pride, Basketball, Prom-Court
Leslie \\ise
Brandon \\olf \ arsit) Soccer, S) mphonic Band
Jordan \\olf Homecoming Court, s,,imming
Joshua \\ orsham Football, Track. \larketing, Choir
Am) \\robe! Bradford Girls Golf, \liss Bradford, Red Alert.
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ACCEPTING THE CROWN Senior
Kathryn Perry gets flowers as she is
crowned Miss Bradford .
COUNTRY GIRL WITH A TWIST
Senior Monica Miller sings "Girls Lie
Too" by Terri Clark, and then does
Napoleon Dynamite's dance tor the
second half of her talent.
OPENING UP WITH A LAUGH
Senior Emcee's Ian McManama,
Steve Elrod , Nate Smith , and
Christian McWhinney open the show
with a song .
FRESIInA KARI An!LLER
"My favorite movie is Never Been Kissed.
My favorite place to vacation is Florida.
I liked tbe transition from middle scbool
to biqb ciiool, because in ltiqb scI10ol I
don't bave teacbers breathing down my
neck like I did last year. Tbe craziest
senior I know is STEPHANIE STUARTr
DRAMA QUEEN Senior Colleen Burkhart
acts out a comical skit about her new
boyfriend Harold.
FORMAL WEAR Amy Wrobel escorted by Ross
Guida struts her stuff in formal wear as she
prepares to answer a question.
EXTRA ENTERTAINMENT Senior Mike
Gastaldi performs with his band "Addison" before
the winner is announced.
OUT WITH THE OLD Brittney Royal sings and
dances to "Crazy" by Britney Spears, before she
is joined by two friends in a more up-to-date
dance routine .
Miss Bradford
Short Btrt Swee-t
Sottg, dattce, itttelligettce, attd
elegattce were all presettt at the Miss
&radford cotttest this year. The show
opetted up with a skit attd sottg
performed by the emcee's, attd closed
as Kathrytt Perry was crowtted Miss
&radford. No otte had a doubt that
talettt was presettt as the girls took
the stage. They also had to
participate itt a questiott/ attswer
sectiott.
"It was a wottderful experiettce to
hattg out with people that I dott't
ttormally get a chattce to," Colleett
&urkhart said.
Settior Mottica Miller did a dattce
from the movie Napoleatt
Uyttamite, which was so futtttY
attd like the movie that the crowd
actually gave her a stattdittg
ovatiott whett she completed her
act!
Karhrytt Perry summed up the
cotttest by sayittg "The girls attd I
got alottg really well. It was
totally tteato!" &riatttte ~iles
NATURAL TALENT Kathryn
Perry sings "Natural Woman" by
Carole King, accompanied by
three tal ented backup dancers.
AN ELEGANT TALENT
Elisabeth Montemurro performs
a song on her baby grand piano
in sophisticated formal wear.
AN ORIGINAL ART On her
guitar, Merra Gombar plays an
original song she wrote.
RUNNING IN The boys
track team led by
Senior Josh Worsham
showcases their
running skills.
STATE CHAMPS Girls
gymnastics team takes
center stage to be
recognized for their first
place state award
OH SAY CAN YOU SEE
Kathryn Perry serenades
the crowd with a beautiful
performance of the
national anthem .
PUMP IT UP Soccer's
Helena Zbilut pumps up
students as she winds up
to throw a free t-shirt.
RELUCTANT RESPECT Juniors Jordan
Smith and Fred Phillips stand tall as our
National Anthem is being sung.
TOO COMFORTABLE The boys golf
team hangs out casually as Coach
Lesjak fondly introduces them .
APPLAUSE Senior girls
accompanied by Ms.
Nelson applauds the
spring sports teams.
CLAP CLAP Mr. Mangi and
special ed teacher Mrs.
Cheema applaud the girls
gymnastics team for their
state victory.
LOOK AT US! Two boys
from the track team
piggyback onto the gym floor
to the amusement of those
watching .
SENIOR STEPHANIE
STUART
"ny favorite class ls
cboir. The best tbing
about scI1ool is
seeinq my friends.
The smartest kid I
know is ERIN
SCDRA DI."
Qpo~ in ~ha Sunl
As with every assetftbly, the
Sprittg Sports Assetftby opetted
with the sittgittg of the Natiottal
Attthetft by the glatftorous
Kathrytt Perry. fhett Mr.
Kettecht MC'd the evettt, attd as
usual, he used his cotftedic chartft
to brittg sputtk to the gatherittg.
!he sports teatfts itttroduced
were softball, baseball, boys
golf, boys attd girls tettttis, boys
attd girls track, girls soccer, attd
the Kettosha gytftattstics teatft.
!hey all catfte out ott the floor
attd showed their Jradford
teatft spirit.
!his assetftbly also was the
debut of Jradford's ttew speaker
systetft, which still has sotfte
bugs that tteed workittg out:
"I Just kttow that the cracklittg
souttd itt the gytft tftade tfte put
tftY hattds over tftY ears a couple
of titftes," said Juttior Markus
Savaglio.
!he studettts were also atftused
by a spirited attd suspettseful
wheelchair basketball gatfte.
Whett otte of the participattts,
juttior Wilsott Attiog was asked
what he thought about the
assetftbly itt getteral, he said,
"the basketball gatfte was okay,
but I really liked that dattcittg ...
it was HO!!!" Of course Wilsott
was referrittg to the
perfortftattce by Jradford's
Fittest. Katritta rolliver
JIM CARREY ... I mean , Mr. Kenecht
undoubtedly cracks a mildly humorous
joke as he MCs the Spring Sports
Assembly.
STROLLING The baseball team
struts to mid-court demonstrating their
determination to win this season .
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SOPHOMORE ER1N
SCHRANDT
" My favorite color
ts pink. I love
Orlando BlOOlll. I
would love to go to
Italy. Tiie funniest
looking kid is ADAN
STEINBERG."
Mohammad Abdelhafez 9, Cayce
Abraham on 11, Jeffrey Acancc 11 ,
ameron Aceto 9, Lizette Acuna 9,
Anthony Adams I I, amuel Adams
I 0, Brian Adam on 9
Lindsey Adel en I 0, Emily Agner
11 , Christopher Aguila-Parker 9,
Reema Ahmed 9, Nasif Ahmed IO,
Matthc\\ Aiken 11, ean Albert 9,
tacie Albert 11
Zachary Albert 9, Gina Alfano 9,
Rachel Allan 9, Casandra Allen IO,
Jasmine Allen 9, Jo lyne Allen 9.
Kerra Allen 9, ylvia Almaguer 9
Cornelio Almanza 9, Efrain
Almanza 11, Luis Almendarez 9,
teven Altreuther 9, Mercedes
Alvarez 9, Tamara Alvarez 9,
Joseph Ambrowiak I 0, Kylie
Andersen IO
Amanda Ander on 9, Andrew
Anderson 9, Danielle Anderson 9,
Jacqueline Anderson I 0, Janelle
Anderson 9, Lindsey Anderson 11,
Rachael Anderson 9, Rachael
Anderson 11
Rachel Anderson I I, Richard
Ander on 11 , Stephanie Anderson
9, Krystina Andreoli 9, icholas
Andreoli IO, heena Angeloff 11,
Desiree Angotti 9, Karen Antony
IO
Gabrielle Apostoli IO, Ashley
Applegate I 0, Steven App legate I 0,
Alesha Arendt IO, hane
Arm trong 9, Isabel Arrendondo
11, andra Arroyo 9, Jennifer
Atanasoff 11
atasha Ausmus 11 , Lidia Avila
IO, Fernando Ayala IO, cott Ayers
9, Nine! Badillo IO, Ashley Baguio
I 0, Kayla Bair 9, Chn topher
Baker 11
Michael Baker 11 , Rachael Baker
11, Ted Baker 11, Aa'Sye'Ya
Baldwin IO, Jorie e Baldwin 9,
Rachael Bald\\ in 9, 1sha Baliga
11 , Hannah Balk 9
Dexter Ball 11, Je sica Ball I I,
Latrice Ball 9, Marcel Baltes 11,
Chad Bambrough I I, Corinna
Bamrungratana 9, Abrianna Barca
I 0, Jeremy Barker 9
KEEPING IT HOT Senior Nicole Aquino and
freshman Emily Caronti sell hot chocolate
during Red Ribbon Week.
BRAINSTORMING Senior Liz Perotta and
freshman Caitlin Meyers discuss S.A.D.D.
issues.
FUNDRAISING Senior Nicole Aquino and
sophomore Lindsey Adelsen sell snowcones
as a fundraiser for S.A.D.D.
S.A.D.D.
S-tuderrts Against De<lrue,-five
Dee,isions
S.A.t1.t1. was a group of studet1ts
who cared about their peers' behavior
at1d the cot1sequet1ces bad decisiot1s
have Ot1 a teet1's life.
"It was fut1 hat1git1g out with
everyot1e it1 S.A.t1.t1. We were like
ot1e big fatftily who cares for each
other," said set1ior Nicole Aquit1o.
fhe tftetftbers had a lot of fut1 beit1g
it1 the club at1d looked at it as a good
lifelot1g-leart1it1g experiet1ce.
"It was fut1 reachit1g out to other
people," said sophotftore Lit1dsey
Adelset1.
Over the school year the group,
headed by Ms. Fisher, got together to
plat1 lted ltibbot1 Week at1d Alcohol
at1d other t1rug Awaret1ess Week.
fhey also catfte up with ideas to get
studet1ts to becotfte aware of their
decisiot1s. Carly Jacksot1/~riat1t1e
G-iles
SUPPORTING A CAUSE Senior
Nicole Aquino takes a break as
she enjoys her hot chocolate
FAMILY TALK Siblings senior
Tara Johnson and sophomore
Adam Johnson wrap up the year
while Ms. Fisher looks on .
IMPORTANT ISSUES Freshmen
Caitlin Meyers and Emily Caronti
listen to discussion about
upcoming Drug Awareness Week.
SADD
SI
WELCOME MR. PRESIDENT
President Bush makes a short stop in
Kenosha during his campaign.
VOTE OR DIE! Junior Will Morales
speaks to Junior Samantha Brinkman
about the election .
KERRY & KAN SAS A group of
students do some campaigning during
the homecoming parade.
lllE.
Kerry vs Bush in 2004
Arid-the Presiderrt ls,,,
fhe War itt Iraq, taxes, Social
Security, the uttetttploytttettt rate,
the ecottottty: what really is
itttportattt to the future of our
coutttry? Ott Novetttber 2., 2.004Atttericatts had to tttake that choice.
Attterica chose Presidettt G-eorge W.
&ush to serve for attother four
years. fhe Uetttocratic cattdidates,
Johtt Kerry attd Johtt Edwards took
48?. of the votes, which equaled
2.52. electoral votes or 106.g tttilliott
votes. fhe ~epublicatt ittcutttbattts
FOUR MORE FOR "W" President
Bush addresses his supporters
du ri ng a stop in Mi lwa ukee .
BLENDING BELIEFS Bradford's
parking lot was loaded with
opinions.
KERRY OR BUSH? Many
students display th eir
Presidential preference by
weari ng pins around school.
G-eorge W. &ush attd Vick Chettey took
51?. of the votes, which totaled 2.86
electoral votes or 154-.8 tttilliott votes.
With tttost states decided ott a
cattdidate, Wiscottsitt's tett uttclaittted
electoral votes becattte crucial. Matty
studettts attettded rallies, attd caught a
glitttpse of the presidettt or Mrs.
Edwards (vice-presidettt cattdidate Johtt
Edwards's wife) as they passed
through the state as well as Kettosha.
More people voted thatt itt tttatty past
electiotts.
-&y Kelly Matttta
JUNIOR ADAM
STEINBERG
"My favorite quote is
·1can tnrow a
football half a mlle, ·
from Napoleon
Dynamite. I love
Britney Spears. The
craziest junior is
SARA CROPP."
Maria Barnes 9, Rosa Barnes
11, Nicholas Bar uli IO,
Brandon Battersby 9, Gilberto
Bautista 9, Elise Beam IO, John
Beard I 0, ataisja Beard I 0
Gabrielle Beauchemin 11,
Yvette Beben 11, Christopher
Becker 9, Kayla Becker 9,
Travis Beckius I 0, Charde
Bednar 11, David Bedolla I 0,
Maria Adelaida Bedolla 11
Maria Rayo Bedolla 11,
tephen Behling IO, icole
Belcher 9, icholas Belding I 0,
Victoria Beli le IO, Courtnie
Bell 11, Christopher Bella I 0,
Shallun Belle I 0
Justin Belotti I0, Erik Belsky 9,
Derrick Bennett 11, Marlena
Bennett 9, Sandy Benson 11,
Amber Bessette I I, Randy
Bezotte 9, Amanda Bieker 11
Joshua Bieker I 0, alvatore
Bilotta 11, David Binotto I 0,
Brenden Bi cigha 9, amantha
Bisgrove 11, Kelsie Blackford 9,
Courtney Blaisdell 9, Michael
Blalock 9
Jo eph Bland 11, Zachary
Blau er 9, icholas Blazavier
9. Breanna Blaziew ke 11,
Timothy Blaziewske 9, Damon
Blise 11, Amanda Blommel 10,
Adam Blon ki 9
Craig Bolyard I 0, Lauren
Bonanno 9, Dananna Booker 9,
De iraee Booker 9, JefTre)
Boozer 9, teven Borger 11,
Kaitlyn Borman 11. Kayla
Boscia 9, Joshua Bose 9
Kari Bose 11, icholas Bowen
I 0, icholas Bowhall I 0, eth
Boyer 11, Andrea Boyle 9,
Brittan) Bradford 9, Jubilee
Braithwaite 9, Che! ea
Branstetter 9
Todd Bredin 9, Jes ica Breeden
9, Hannah Brems IO, Michael
Briggs 11, Patrick Brinkman
I 0, amatha Brinkman I I,
Julya Briseno 11, Kyle Brooks
9
icole Brown 11, Anasta ia
Bruneo 11, Carl Bryan 9,
Christine Bucko 9, Ryan
Buffamonte 9, Rachel Bulli 9,
Candise Bullock IO, Zachary
Bundie IO
s
JUNIOR SARA CROPP
"I ltke frencli fries
and granola bars.
My favorite band is
Pantera and I like
the TV SllOW
Futurama. A
metalbead I. know
Is DAN GAPEN."
Dangelo Burchfield 9, Christopher
Burmeister 9, Jamie Burro" IO,
Laura Bu ka I 0, Megan Busse 9,
ean Butterfield 11, Kandace Butts
9, In ing Cabreles I I
Dawilsa Calderon 11, Manuel
alderon 9, Joshua Callahan 10,
Je sica ampbell 9, Mary
Cannestra I 0, Ashley Cappelen 11,
Emily Caronti 9, Je sica Carpenter 9
Kyle arpenter I 0, Christopher
Carpentier 9, Alexander Carr 9,
Allison Carr I I, Hector Carra co
111 I 0, Ariel Carson 9, Abraham
Ca taneda 9, Marisela Ca taneda 9
Monica Castillo 9, Judy Castro 11,
Kendra atron I 0, Andrew
ebol ki I 0, Mayra Ceja I 0,
Veronica erda 10, athan
Cereceres I 0, Justin Cenninara 11
Miguel Cervante I 0, Adam
Ceschin 11, Katherine Ceschin I I,
Justin Chamblee 11, Shawntell
Chamblee I 0, Charlita Champagne
IO, Michael Chapman 11,
icollette Chase 9
Chelsea Chatman 9, Aysha Cheema
11, Mehmood Cheema 9, Jenna
Chiappetta 9, Jake Chopp 9, Sarah
Chopp 11, Matthew Chwala 9,
Anthony Clark 9
Jonathon Clark 11, Joshua Clark
IO, Rachel Clark 9, Elizabeth Clay
11, Erin Clay 9, Kadie Clay 11,
Crystal Clifton 11, Richard Cline
II
Ro s Cochran 11, Ruben Colin I 0,
Carolyn Collin I 0, Emily Collin
9, Francis ollins 11, ichola
Colon 9, Lucy onforti-Barrette 9,
icole Conner I I
Jennifer Cook IO, Stephine ooks
9, Vontrell ooks IO, Jordan
Cooper 11 , Teronn Cooper 9,
Kenesha Cornelius 9, Tony Corrao
I 0, Ashley Corrao I 0
Cassidy Cosentino 9, Stephanie
Covelli I 0, Donnette Cox 11 , ajee
Crain 9, Matthe\\ ramer I 0,
Derrick Crawford I 0, Samantha
reed 9, Katelyn Creekmore I 0
WELCOME TO BRADFORD As 9th grade
students arrive at school they are greeted with
a banner at the main entrance .
FRESHMEN S-P-l-R-1-T The Junior Varsity
and Freshmen cheer squads perform for their
classmates during the assembly.
LEND ING A HAND Senior OWL member
Stevie Lukassen helps Freshmen Kyle
Usinger find a class.
Class of 2008
Wel~ot<le-to Bradford
Ot1 the tttort1it1g of Septetttber 1., 1.004, Cheerleaders attd the Uat1ce f eattt
the stttilittg cheerful faces of &radford perforttted. Also, tttatty staff tttetttbers
High School staff greeted all ittcotttit1g spoke to the ittcotttittg class itt regards
freshtttett. fhe freshtttett attettded school to tttakittg the tttost of their tittte at
at the ttortttal 7:30attt, but all the
&radford. fhe class of 1.008 was
returttittg studettts didt1't have to
assisted by the helpful hattd that tttatty
arrive utttil l O:OOattt. fhis gave the
upper classtttett took while participatittg
ttew studettts the opportuttity to get
it1 the O.W.l. prograttt. Mark
acquaittted with the buildittg a little bit McG-owatt, a tttotivatiottal speaker,
before beittg botttbarded with over 1.,000 also spoke to studettts about high school
studet1ts. Staff tttetttbers put together tttetttories. A big "thattk you!" goes out
att excellettt assetttbly that welcottted to Mrs. Nelsott for ruttttittg the
studettts. fhe Juttior Varsity, Freshtttatt, Freshtttatt Fest. -Kelly Mat1tta
WE WANT YOU Principle Mr.
Mangi points to the crowd of
Freshmen when talking about
creating the future.
SHAKE YA POM PONS Junior
Teddie Ruffalo and Sophomore
Kristin Elllis perform for the
freshmen.
FRESHMEN FOOTBALL The
Freshmen Football members are
acknowledged before their game.
WHERE IS IT? Look closely, between
Junior Jenny Parise's eyes to
apprieciate her newly done piercing .
SAY AHH!!! When the doctor checks
Junior Cassie Farmer's mouth he will
see more than just a tongue.
WALKING TOGETHER Juniors Sara
Chopp and Stephanie Perekovic, both
proudly display their piercings.
Bradford's Beautiful Bodies
Tattoos and Pier~ings
Jody art is att attciettt fort\t of
self-expressiott. Matty Native
At\tericatt tribes used body alteratiotts
to represettt their superiority. Jody
art was used throughout the
&radford studettt body, but as a way
to set thet\t apart frot\t the rest of
everyotte else.
"I like how they look, I thittk it fits
t\ty persottality attd it's t\tY way of
expressittg t\tyself ," said settior Carly
Jacksott, who has a total of sixteett
piercittgs ott both of her ears.
FOREARM ART No need to ask
for junior Travis Johnson's name
anymore , just take a look on his
forearm .
WHALE OF A TALE Sophomore
Christina Fapso allows a yearbook
student to expose her body art.
"L"OVELY TATTOO
Sophomore Lauren Tijerina
wears strapless shirts to show
off her tattoo.
"I got t\tY tattoo of a baby orca's tail
ott t\tY lower back. I really love orcas,
attd evett though t\tatty other girls have
tattoos ott their lower backs, I at\t
pretty sure tto otte else has att orca's
tail," said sophot\tore Christ itta Fapso.
"I got t\tY first real body piercittg,
other thatt t\tY ear piercittgs, for t\tY
sixteettth birthday. Also as a birthday
presettts frot\t t\tY parettts I was
allowed to get t\tY belly buttott pierced,"
said juttior Kelly
Matttta. -Jy ~ustavo Sattchez
JUNIOR DAN GAPEN
·1play quitar in a
band called Wratb
Witliln. and my
favorite band is
Netalli(a. JONATIION
CLARK looks like an
ogre.
icole Cremona 9, Robert
Cronk 11 , Maria Cruz 9,
Michelle Cruz 11 , Veronica
Cruz 10, Edward Cueva 9,
Aaron Cuff I I, Raven Culver 9
Jamie Cummings 9, Caitlin
Curtin I 0, Angie Curtis 11 ,
Megan Curtis 9, Allison Dahl
11, Bryan Dahl 9, Emily Dahl
11, Valerie Dahl 9
Katie Daley l 0, Paradi e Dalton
9, Katie Daniel 11, Brittany
Daniel lO, Zachary Daniels I 0,
Heather Danielson 9, Rashid
Dar I 0, Umer Dar 9
Jameia Darden 9, Charlie
Davidson 9, Brandon Davis 11,
cena Davi 9, Tony Day 9,
assandra DeLaRosa 11,
Kathryn DeYroy I 0, Landon
Deaton 9
Olivia Dechiara 11, Kimberly
Degener 11, Austin Delcore 11,
Michael Demuysere 11 , Dustin
Denny 10, Mark DeRose 9,
Chri topher Devine I 0, Zack
Devine 11
Chivaughnne Devoe 10,
Kayle-Cera Diaz, 9, Marco Diaz
I 0, orberto Diaz l 0, Randal
Dieter 9, Kaylee Dix 11 , Charle
Dixon 11, tephanie Dixon I 0
Tomisla" Djukic 11, Stevan
Djurickovic I 0, Jacob Dockter
9, Raymond Dockter 10,
Chelsea Dominguez 9, Andrew
Donald 10, Lorena Donnelly
I 0, Aaron Dosemagen I 0
Alexandra Do emagen 9,
ndrew Drazew ki 9, Ian
Dreger 10, Antoinette Driver
I 0, Monique Dri,er I 0, athan
Drysdale 10, Jason Dudley 9,
edric Duffie 9
Kelly Dunn 9, Alisha Dusek 9,
Amy Eaheart 11, Chri topher
Eaton I 0, Megan Ebener 11,
Chad Ebert 9, Emily Ebert 11,
Karissa Eclarinal 9
mber Edge I 0, Roxanne Edge
11, Casandra Edmark 9, Jack
Edquist I 0, raig Edwards I 0,
Dillon Edwards 9, Angela
Eldridge I 0, Joseph Eldndge 9
JUNIOR JON
CLARK
"My favorite
teacher is Mr.
Yackley. I play
the drutMs. I love
At1gelit1a Jolie.
fhe biggest jock is
JIM SISSION."
Kevin Eilertson 10, Daniel Ellis 9,
Kristin Ellis I 0, Christopher Elrod
11, Ilona El ner 11, Aaron Emerick
I 0, Elizabeth Emon I 0, Christina
Ensor 11
Steven Ensor 9, Raven Epps I 0,
Charle Erdall 11, John Erick on 9,
Brent Er kine 11, Kristiena E cobar
11, Eric Escobedo 11, Jo hua
E cobedo 10
Melanie Estill 9, Elias E trada 11,
Juan Estrada 9, Maria E trada 11,
Javier Evangelista 10, Brooke
Evans 11, Jo eph Ewald 9, Marah
Ewing 9
ara Fabiano 9, Eric Fahrenkrug 10,
Courtney Falstad JO, Chri tina
Fapso I 0, Jame Farero 9, atalie
Farfalla 10, Farhan Farhan 9, Jamel
Farhan 9
Memdouh Farhan 11, James Farias
10, Hatmi Farizi JO, Ryne Fedro
IO, Michael Feet 9, icholas
Feichtner 11, Alexander Felland I 0,
Kirstin Fenn 9
athan Ferda I 0, Brandi Fergu ·on
9, Brittney Ferguson 9, Kayla
Fergu on I 0, Te'arra Fergu on 11,
arah Feuker 10, Daniel
Fickenscher JO, Vanessa Figueroa
9
Alessandra Filippelli 9, Stephanie
Fisher 11, Leigh Fistler I 0, Steven
Fleming 9, Chri topher Fie ch 9,
Donald Fie ch 11, Erica Flores I I,
Jasminie Flores 9
Tony Flores 11, Marvin Florez 11,
Antonio Floyd I 0, Lauren Ford 11,
Kayleigh Foreman I 0, Rebekah
Fosdahl I 0, Elisabeth Fo ter I 0,
Natalie Franciosi I 0
Deon Franklin 9, Maris a Franks 9,
Glenn Frazee 11, Jeff Frederick IO,
Jo h Frederick I 0, Kaitlin Freng I 0,
Paige Frey 11, Christine Friedrich
IO
Heidi Fritz 9, Isa Fritz 11, Shantrice
Frizzle 11, Melissa Froh 10, Jo hua
Frye 11, Dorothy Furman 9, Hope
Gagliardi 11, Sandra Gaitan I 0
TEACHERS HAVE A LIFE It's funny to think
that although they are teachers, they want to
have a chance to talk to their friends , too.
RED RIBBONS Elizabeth Konen and Brittany
Ferguson are both boldly stating that they are
staying "drug free" by sporting the red ribbons.
BUSY! Mr. Cohan has a heavy schedule
between meeting with students, doing the
military recruiting and being a college
representative .
Lending A t-land
CDunselors l'/\ake 1he Diff eren~e
Cout1selors do everythit1g fro"' "'akit1g havit1g her baby girl. All wet1t well, at1d
the schedules with the studet1ts to Just so she returned to ~radford it1 the
talkit1g with the"' whet1 they are havit1g sprit1g with t1ew respot1sibilities to both
proble"'s. fhe cout1selors help the
fa"'ilY at1d studet1ts.
studet1ts with curret1t proble"'s at1d
Kt1owit1g that fresh"'et1 are oftet1 lost
future goals. fhey sacrifice their ti"'e to at1d cot1fused at ~radford it1 their first
help the kids get a foothold Ot1 the real year, the cout1selors set up the O.W.l.S
world after high school, at1d assist with {Older at1d Wiser leaders). fhis group
college preparatiot1 at1d scholarship
helped the Ut1derclass"'et1 fit1d classes,
progra"'s.
read schedules at1d get to kt1ow the it1s
Ot1e cout1selor abset1t this year was Ms. at1d outs of our fit1e school.
Mars who was Ot1 "'atert1ity leave
-Sabrit1a ~rat1dies
SC HOLARSHIP TIME Mr. Days,
sophomore Krystal Schultz and
senior Michael Ragalie are
scholarship hunting for next year.
FUTURE TALK senior Shay
Majors, Mrs. Cooksey and senior
Joe Augustine are talking about
schol arships that are available.
"TAKE THI S JOB AN D LOVE IT"
Mrs. Matalis loves her job!
DOING THE RESEARCH Junior Shannon
Perman records her conversation with Mr.
Jacobs for an article on school discipline.
A FOCUSED REPORTER Studying the
computer screen, sophomore Melissa Froh
checks over her article for any mistakes.
HOT OFF THE PRESS Junior Jamie
Grabowski and sophomore Melissa Froh
read December's edition of Red Alert.
Bradford's Jnside edition
S-tuderrts ~et-the Jnside Se,oop!
The Red Alert, ~radford 's
t1ewspaper, was extretMely busy it1
2004--2005. Jourt1alistM studet1ts were
givet1 the chat1ce to select topics to
write about, it1cludit1g articles that
dealt with both school at1d worldwide
issues. Jat1uary's editiot1, for
exatMple, cot1tait1ed it1fortMatiot1 Ot1
Scott Petersot1's tMurder trial, which
t1ew tMovies to see, at1d a scathit1g
article by Ross G-uida ot1 the school
parkit1g lot fiasco.
Red Alert also gave the studet1ts a
BEATI NG TH E DEADLINE
Senior Alyssa Oberst works
diligently on the final touches of
the paper's layout.
HELPING HAND Juniors Tim
Mackenzie and Kaylee Dix use
technology to get the January
ed ition out.
GETIING THE SCOO P Junior
Nate Sheff interviews junior Phil
Haebig for his opinion on
Bradford's dress code.
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R~d Al'Vt-t
head's-up Ot1 upcotMit1g school evet1ts,
such as dat1ces at1d athletic evet1ts.
"The hardest part is gettit1g started,"
said jut1ior Kris ReitertMat1, a staff
reporter. ~ut that is exactly what
tMakes Mrs. Art1esot1, Red Alert's
advisor, successful at her job:
tMotivatit1g studet1ts to achieve.
After the studet1ts have cotMpleted
the fit1al copy of the paper, it is off to
the prit1ters at1d thet1 it1to the halls of
~radford, where it is read at1d
discussed.
Eric St1odgrass
ilUNIOR JIM SISSON
Ny favorite line
from a movie is
Tina. you fat lard.
eat your flam!' I love
t11e rnlor blue_ KATY
HAGEN is the most
hyper blond I know_"
Katelin Gallion 11, Andrew
Gallo I 0, Daniel Gapen I I,
Regina Garcia 9, Seferino
Garcia 9, Julio Garcia-Rivera 9,
Brett Gardinier 9, Sarah Garnett
9
Lauren Gastaldi I 0, Matthew
Gastaldi 10, Karlee Gauche! 9,
Robert Gauler 9, Montoya
Gayden I 0, Megan Gear I I,
Jenna Gehring 10, Kimberly
Geisler I 0
Andre\\ Gelden 10, Danielle
Gename 9, Bryan George 10,
David Gerlach 9, Michael
Gerlach 11, Adrian Gibson 9,
hadae Gibson 10, Amanda
Gilbert 11
Heather Gilbert 11, Jesse
Gilbert 11, Kathleen Gilbert 11,
Amber Gilbertson 11, Garrett
Gilbertson 9, Stacy Gilliland 9,
Trevor Giovanelli 9, Daniel
Gitzlaff 10
Veronica Gloria 11, Yolanda
Gloria 11, Michelle Goettge 9,
Bo Goines 9, Cristabel Gomez
9, Felicia Gomez 9, Hugo
Gomez 10, Jes e Gomez 10
amantha Gontscharo\\ I I ,
"1ari ela Gonzale 11, Thomas
Gonzale 11, Evonne Gonzalez
11, Kayla Goodenough 11, ory
Gordon 9, Monica Goze 10,
Jamie Grabowski 11
Kyle Grammentz 09, Diana
Granados 09, Jelena Graovac
11, Matthe\\ Grashen 09,
Racquel Grashen I 0, Courtney
Grave 09, Kendra Grave 10,
Angehca Greco 11,
Bianca Greco 09. ynthia
Green 09. tephanie Green 11.
Jame Gregory I 0, Jo hua
Griffin 09, Re heena Griffin 09,
athaniel Grim 11, Adam
Gru 10
Adilene Guajardo 10, Juan
Guajardo 09, A hley Guerra 10.
De iree Guida 11, Courtney
Guidry 09. Kathryn Gulatz 09,
Cody Gunder on 11, Karen
utierrez 10
Karla Gutierrez 09. Ruben
Gutierrez 09, Adrian Guzman
11, Paul Gwinnup 09, A hley
Gyzen I 0, Michael Haberle 11,
Joshua Hackbarth I 0, ichole
Haddican 09
Underc la men
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JUNIOR KATY
JI AGEN
·ny llldden talent
ls tI1at I can pop my
sllould er out. I'm
an Ice DevtL Tiie
rnost exotic person
I know is Naria
Kellrer."
Maureen Haeb1g 9, Philip Haebig
11, icholas Haferman I 0, Katy
Hagen 11, Erin Haley 9, Rebecca
Haley I 0, Kate 1lamby 9, Sara
Hamby 11
Aja Hamilton 11, Christopher
Hamilton 9, 1dal Hammad 9.
Rebecca Haney I I, ico
Hardcastle I 0, Troy Hardy I I,
Emily Harring 9, Richanda Harris
11
Rachel Harri on 9, Jason Hartfield
10, Yonesha Hartfield 9, Katelyn
Hartstern I I, Katherine Hartstern
11, Lance Hartung 11, Tyler
Harvey 9, Mahmood Ha an 9
Joshua Hauke I I, Brennan Havican
11, Lindsey Hebior 9, Genevieve
Heike 9, Troy Heinrich 11, Rosie
Hemm 9, Jennifer Henrichs 11, Julia
Henrichs 9
Kendra Hen ley 9, Rebecca
Henson 9, Areli Hernandez 9, Don
Hernandez 9, Jenny Hernandez 10,
Keith Hernandez 10, Michelle
Hernandez 9, Lui Herrera 9
Martha Herrera 11, Chri topher
Herricks 9, Kimberly Hetelle 11,
Jennifer Hueser 9, Jamie Hicks 11,
icole Hicks 12, A hley Hill 10,
Katherine Hill 11
Katherine Hill 11, Michael Hinder
9, Keith Hines 9, Brianna Hir ch
10, Michael Hoag IO, Kelsey Hoff
9, Kyle Hoff I 0, Michael Holden 9
Glenna Holm 9, ylvia Holterman
10, Allen Homes 10, Latoya
Hoover 9, Caleb Hopkin 9, Devon
Hopkins 11, Jasmine I loppe 9,
Ashlee Homer 9
Johanna Huck 11, Demario Hudson
11, Krista Hudson 11, Marcus
Hudson I 0, Zandra Hughes 9,
elson Humes 11, Marguerita
Hunter 11, Venessa Hunter 11
Donald Hurlbut I 0, Melania Ibarra
10, Lisa Ingram 10, James Iorio 11,
Taylor I enberg 9, Kyle Ives 9,
Jessica Jacki I 0, Danielle Jackson 9
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Underclassmen
MONEY MONEY MONEY Junior Chris
Elrod counts money in the school store's
cash register.
GOOD LOOKS Junior Chris Strangberg
shows some of the hot clothing items that
students love to wear.
CARING FOR OTHERS Junior Caitlin
Kwasigroch holds one of the many balloons
students buy for their friends.
JNl-1~AReD
W'rere Bradford Shops!!
Mat1y studet1ts prefer goit1g to the
school store rather that1 the lut1ch lit1e.
Kids et1joy sottte of the t1ew itettts it1 the
store such as Propel, bagels, at1d salsa.
Coffee, yogurt at1d licet1se plate holders
are it ettts that aret1't very popular to
studet1ts-yet.
15 jut1iors are it1 charge of rUt1t1it1g the
store at1d have put a lot of tittte at1d
effort it1to it. fhe workers fit1d it very
fut1 to work it1 the store at1d they also
learn a lot about life alot1g the way.
"Workit1g at lt1frared is a true
pleasure at1d is the best experiet1ce it1
the world; it's better that1 chocolate,"
says jut1ior Chris Elrod.
fhe staff of the store work as fast
as they cat1 to tttake sure it doest1't
take lot1g to get what you wat1t at1d
go. We love Subway for lut1ch.
"fhe school store is always hoppit1'
but the first lut1ch is the busiest
because of passit1g tittte." retttarks
Johat1t1a Huck
-Eric St1odgrass
LOADING UP Jennifer Atanasoff
stocks the coolers with the
students' favorite drinks (drink up
while you can students, next year
it may be just juice and water).
HELPING HAND Junior Alby
Luciani assists a customer. The
staff around Infrared are always
showing smiles.
LEADING THE WAY Junior and
General Manager Josh Zinner
makes out the employee's
schedules.
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HELPING WORKS Ms. Pearson helps
sophomore Monica Goze with a project
that she is working on.
LOOK CLOSELY Senior Sarah Riser
checks out the groups' proofs .
MUS IC HELPS Junior Alec Zeismer
rocks out to some tunes while working
during photography.
Lhe Photo World
Pi~-ture This
Ot1e thit1g that '\takes ~radford
Ut1ique is that we have a strot1g
photography club. Studet1ts have
leart1ed how to take at1d develop
pictures Ot1 their owt1. fhe it1terests
of the group vary slightly; sot\te
have a sit\tple it1terest it1 takit1g
great pictures, while others are
Iookit1g to pursue a career it1 this
area. lt1 order to be a successful
photographer, ot1e t\\Ust Ieart1
t\tat1y differet1t techt1iques at1d
strategies to get the best at1gle
TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE
Sophomore Lindsay Peterman and
Sen ior Andrew Atkins work
togethe r for the best results !
PERFECTION COUNTS
Sophomore Heidi Niesen checks
out some photos .
MRS . FIX IT Ms. Pearson takes
the group through a step by step
process on how to fi x a lamp .
at1d to portray the subject with the
desired effect. r0 learn these detailed
techt1iques, studet1ts have taket1
advat1tage of their peers for
suggestiot1s, as well as helpit1g each
other to develop it1to t\tature
photographers.
"Photography club is Ut1ique. Everyot1e
has cot\te together to create a great
group of studet1ts that share a cot\tt\\Ot1
it1terest: photography." said sophot\tore
Lit1dsay Petert\tat1. Cortavia
Weatheroy
FRESHM.AN MARIA
KEHRER
Trn a runner on me
cross country team
at Bradford. I love to
ride Iiorses and sail.
LESLIE WISE Is tI1e
funniest person at
Bradford."
Russell Jack on 10, Matthew
Jacob 11, Samuel Jacob 9,
Mitchell Jacob on 10, Jordan
Jaehne-Llana 11, Alfredo
Jaime 10, Tyler Jake 9,
Amanda Jakimiak 9
Jeremy Janis 9, Ro s Jantz 9,
atasha January I 0, Jonathan
Jara-Almonte I 0, Bianca Jarrett
9, Carole Jasso 11, Cordero
Jefferson 11, Matthew Jeffer on
9
Dan Jeffery 9, John Jelks 11,
Krystal Jelks 11, Rosalyn Jelks
11, David Jen en 9, James
Jensen I 0, Scott Jen en 9,
Samantha Jewell 9
Jerome Johns 10, Michael
Johns 9, Adam John on 10,
Alexander John on 11, Amanda
Johnson 10, Amanda Johnson
11, Barbara John on I 0, Brian
John on 11
Brittany Johnson 9, Danille
Johnson 9, Devrion Johnson 9,
Kelvin Johnson 9 Kendall
John on 9, adeja Johnson I 0,
Adam Jones 10, Angelo Jones
II
Curtis Jones 9, Damon Jones 11,
David Jones I 0, Dominique
Jones 9, Jes e Jone 9, Matthew
Jone 9, athan Jone 11,
Robert Jone 11
Tiara Jones 11, Tiffany Jones 9,
Shar'Prea Jordan I 0, Daniel
Jorgenson I 0. Morgan Juga 11,
manda Juopperi 11, Meli a
Juopperi 9, Ashley Jupp 10
Brooke Jums 11. Robert Kahl
9, Brittany Kalinow ki 10,
Jacob Kanetzke 9, Joseph Karl
I 0, Kelle Kavalauskas 11,
teven Kavalau ka 9, Maria
Kahrer 9
Brandon Keller 11, Lauren
Keller I 0, Chasidy Kellner 9,
Paul Kelly I 0, ichola Kem
I I, Je ica Kerr I 0, Ch ri topher
Kessenich 9, Joseph Ke ler 9
Omar Khaleel 9. Mallory
Kimball 10, Marcus King 9,
Matthe\> King 9, Crystal Klar
I I , arah Klemm I 0. teven
Kl op tein 9, Brittany Klug I 0
Undercla smen
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SENlOR LESLIE WISE
"I am on tbe track and
cross country team.
MY favorite song is
·cold' from crossfade.
l would love to qo to
Australia. Avery
atbletic kid I know is
REBEKAH FOSD AHL."
Pre ton Knapp 9, Crystil Knoll 10,
Eric Knutsen 9, Kri topher Knutsen
9, Zachery Koba 9, Amanda Knober
I 0, Dylan Koc in ki 11, Cintoria
Kolen 10
Elizabeth Konen 9, Joseph Koski
I 0, Andrea Kotten I 0, Adam Krafft
10, Molly Kram 10, Michael
Krani ng I I, Andrew Kreuser I 0,
Joshua Krey I 0
Amy Kreye I 0, Sarah Kreye 11,
Elizabeth Krifka 9, Ashley Krisor
9, Lindesy Kritner I 0, Bobby Krok
9, Ryan Krok 9, Vincent Krome 9
Katherine Kromm 9, Emily Krueger
11, Corissa Kruse 11, Jacalyn Kruse
9, Felicia Krystavel 11, Ja on
Kumm 9, Jennifer Kumm 10,
Aaron Kuper I I
Eli e Kupfer 9, Erin Kupfer 9, Ryan
Kupfer I I, Rebecca Kurth I 0,
Caitlin Kwasigroch 11, Kri tina
Lafever 9, Kari LaPoint 10, teven
Labedz 9
Amanda Laboy 11, Rachel
Lachman I 0, Bruce Lakes 11, gan
Lam I 0, Heather Lampada 11,
Thomas Lampada 9, Robert
Landree I I, Alex Lang 9
Jaimie Lang 9, Kristen Lar en 9,
athan Larsen 9, icholas Larsen
9, Callie Larson 9, Joshua
Launderville 11, Charles Laurent
11, Andrew Laurenzi 9
Alexander Laux 9, Matthew Lawler
10, Chelsea Lawli s 9, Shayna
Law on IO, Laura Laxner 9, Marko
Lazarevic 11, Savka Lazarevic 9,
Alicia Leber 10
Victoria Lebron I I, Laketa Led low
10, A ndrew Lee 9, Chad Lee 9,
Donbee Lee 9, Lashon Lee 9,
Alexandra Leff I 0, Samantha Leick
IO
Kelly Leisner I 0, Brittany Leiting
I 0, Anthony Leitner 11, Katelyn
Lemay 9, Tazia Lemay 11, And rew
Lemke 9, Frank Lenfestey Ill 9,
Alexandra Leon 9
BAND PRACTICE The band Figaro turns
practice into fun . Whoever said that you can't
have a little bit of both at the same time?
HEADBANGERS BALL As you can see
Wrath Within is a very extreme metal band
that likes to have fun while they are
practicing .
HANGING OUT The people that are in the
band Wrath Within are Dan Gapen , John
Clark and Tony Clark.
aarage Bands
ATaste of BradforJs Talerrt
&radford is a school that has a lot goittg doittg t\1Usic as a career, they didtt't
for it. ltt Kettosha there are ttot that
evett have to thittk it over: of course
t\1atty thittgs to do itt otte's spare tit\1e. they would! fhey all have a lot of
So .. what did sot\1e kids choose to do1
faith itt thet\1selves, attd believe that
fhey started a battd! It's sit\1ply
they catt do whatever they put their
uttbelieveable how there are so t\1atty
"1ittds to. Fresht\1attfotty Clark seet\1s
talettted people itt this school. Showtt
too youttg to play as well as he does,
here are ottly a few of the extrabut he practices all of the tit\1e, so he is
as good as sot\1e professiottals.
ordittarily skilled people itt our school.
fhese kids are ottly itt high school attd
fhese &radford battds play all over
they have already achieved so t\1Uch.
the city of Kettosha attd itt other cities.
Whett asked if they could see thet\1selves -Sabritta &rattdies
SMILE PRETTY Rob Cronk,
Grant Apgar, Ian McManama, Jon
Hackbarth, Christian McWhinney
are the guys in Figaro who wear
cutting-edge clothes.
POSIN' FOR DA LADIES Senior
Shay Majors composes rap
songs and believes he has a
future career in music.
THINKIN' HARD Completionz Of
A True Soldier is a CD that is just a
little taste of the talent that Shay
has.
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LOOKING STUDIOUS When not saving a
life, Mr. Jacobs is in his office planning for
next year's football season .
LIFE SAVER This simple looking
apparatus is a major lifesaving tool at most
Kenosha schools.
CAUGHT IN ACTION Mr. Knecht strikes
up a pose to show off his new haircut.
Quick Thinking
Saving a Life
What defit1es a hero? Mr. Jacobs,
Mr. &erkholtz, frait1er Joe, at1d Mr.
Kt1ect were all it1volved it1 a heart
stoppit1g evet1t (t1o put1 it1tet1ded)
which took place it1 the &radford
weight roottt Ot1 Uecetttber 14, ZOM.
While liftit1g,Sophotttore Jot1 Slupik
slipped it1to cardiac arrest.
"I just turt1ed arout1d whet1 I heard
Jot1 fall. Mr. &erkholtz at1d I both
kt1ew sotttethit1g wast1't right, so I
kt1elt t1ext to Jot1, felt for a pulse
at1d could t10t fit1d ot1e. That's whet1 I
called for Joe, &radford's trait1er.
JUST ANOTHER FACE IN THE
CROWD Jon blends in while
walking the halls, thanks to
some quick-thinking Bradford
staff.
READY FOR DUTY Bradford's
nurse holds the defibrillator,
which is ready for emergencies.
MR. FIX IT Trainer Joe can fix
anyone. He proves this by
wrapping the sore ankle of an
athlete before practice.
Meat1while, Mr. Kt1echt called 911
at1d I got the defibrillator. Whet1 I
got back to the weight roottt, Joe's
shirt was cut opet1 at1d we shocked
hittt. Soot1 after, the paratttedics
cattte at1d took hittt to Childret1's
Hospital it1 Milwaukee. Mr. Kt1echt
stayed at the hospital with Jot1 Ut1til
his paret1ts arrived," explait1ed Mr.
Jacobs.
"I didt1't retttetttber two whole days
of tttY life, at1d l'ttt glad &radford had
a defibrillator," said sophotttore
Jot1athat1 Slupik. G-ustavo Sat1chez_ _
SOPIIONORE REBEKAH
FOSDAJIL
"I am on track and cross
country. one word to
describe myself is
outqolnq. If I could be
an animal I would be a
btrd. The best biq brotber
ls NATHAN FOSDAlIL."
henea Leon 9, Amanda Lequia
IO, Anthony Lequia 9, Brian
Lequia 11, Jade Leskis I0,
David Leto 11, Jenna Lichter
I 0, Joshua Lichter I 0
Ashlee Lindgren IO, Kyle
Lindquist 9, Zachary
Lind trom I 0, Courtney
Lisiecki I 0, Bennett Litton I 0,
Daniel Liu 9, Kry tie Litz 11,
Zachary Liu 9
Holly Livingston 9, John
Livinston I 0, Andrew Lockhart
I 0, Vijay Lodhari 9, Jake
Loewen 9,Alex Lois 9,
Johnathon Londre I 0, Rebecca
Lorberter 9
Anna Los 9, Allen Lott 9,
Ashley Lott 9, Tearra Lott 9,
Deanna Love I 0, Je ica
Lovejoy 9, Brandon Lowenbine
I 0, Bradley Luca 9
Matthe" Lucci 9, Albert
Luciani 11, Michael Luciani 10,
Samantha Lucky 9, Philip
Ludlow 10, Michelle Luebke
11, Anibal Luna l I, icholas
Lukassen 9
tephanie Luska 11, Elissa Lux
I 0, Jeremy Lynch 9, Brittany
Macareno 9, Matthew Maccari
9, Ramond Mack 9,Timothy
Mackenzie 11, Cha e Mahan 9
Ashley Mainor 9, Lui
Maldonado IO, Kelly Manna
11, Carmine Marano I 0, arah
Marble IO, Austin Marchant.
Li a Marchetti 9. Joshua
Mare cal co I 0
Danielle Marocchi 9, Angela
Mar hall 11, Chri topher
Mar hall 9, Alex Martin 9,
Janie Martin 9, Alexandra
Martinelli 9, Meli a Martinelli
l I, Nathan Martinelli 9
Crystal Martinez 9, Debbie
Martinez 11, Lizbeth Martinez
9, Ye enia Martinez 11,
Miavanes a Marzion 9, Kiera
Ma e:r 9, manda Massie IO,
Heather Massie I I
David Matala 11, Jeffrey
Mathews 11, Anthony Mato ka
9, Ramon Matta 11, Brittany
Mattoon 9, tella Mau 9, ara
May I I. Kallen Mayer I 0
SENIOR NATHAN FOSlIDAlIL
"If l could date any celebrity
it would be Mary-Kate Olsen_
I can roll my eyellds bact
My favorite quote ls from tbe
Matrix, ·nere Is no spoon.'
My favorite car is tbe Jaguar_
TI1e cutest senior Is SARAH
EVERETT_"
Shelby Mazurek 9, Katie McAulifTe
10, Ca andra McBride-Federmeyer
11, William McCann 9, Jo hua
McCartney 11, Michael McClam)
10, Charles McCord 9, Markece
Mccovery 9
Alexandria McCoy I I, Derreona
McCoy 9, ichola McCoy 9,
Jennifer Mc ray 11, Jonathon
McCray 10, Megan McCullough 9,
Brandon McDonald 10, Jessica
McDonald 9
Emiley McGinne s 9, Peter
McGrain 10, Rhiannon McGraw 9,
Jasmine Mcintosh 9, Andre
McWay 10, Ashley Mecozzi 10,
Karina Medina 9, Oscar Medina IO
Melis a Meeker 11, Diana Mendez
I I, John Mendez I 0, Hector
Mendoza I I, Jose Mendoza I 0,
Kathleen Meo-Martino 11, Adriana
Mercadillo 9, Amy Mercadillo 10
Andrea Mercadillo 11, Jacob
Mercier 11, Heather Meredith I 0,
Enc Merlin 11, Elise Merow 11,
Erin Meulbroek 09, Erin Meyer 10,
ancy Meyer I I
Caitlin Meyers 9, icole Michetti
10, tacey M1gliano 10, Bruce
Mihelich 9, Daniel Mika 11,
emanja M11icevic 11, Amber
Miller 10, Johnice Miller 10
Karina Miller 9, Megan Miller 9,
Kristen Mill 11, Ricky Minor 11 ,
Alan Mm kt 11, Julie Minsk1 9,
Lynd ay Minton 11, Jose Miranda
II
Alyssa Mirsberger I 0, Zachary
Mirsberger 9, Brandon Mitchell 9,
Ca andra Mitchell 9, hnstopher
Mitchell 9, Ja mine Mitchell 10,
Sacoya Mitchell 9, Shantale
Mitchell 11
Alexander Milek 11, Robert Moffitt
I 0, William Moffitt 11, Braxton
Molinaro I 0, icole Molinaro 9,
Emily Montemurro I 0, Ane
Montgomery I 0, Christopher
Moore IO
Tamesha Moore 9, Tameka Moore
9, Kimberly Morafcik I 0, Dora
Morale 11, William Morales 11 ,
Je us Moreno 11 , Jared Morgan 9,
Stephanie Morgan 9
LINING IT ALL UP! Working to complete a
contour line drawing , sophomore Rob Moffitt
tries to finish his art portfolio.
GETTIN' IT DONE Junior Tazia Lemay
works diligently on her cut paper for her clay
project.
ROLLING AWAY Preparing to print plates
for their assignment, senior Brianna Watring
and junior Jen Parise wait in anticipation.
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•
,
Advanced Placement Art
1he Artistic: Side of Bradford
AP Art is a college level art class
Mot1tetMurro.
that allows serious art studet1ts to
Studet1ts spet1t tMat1y hours workit1g
create a portfolio of up to 35 art pieces. outside of class as they did it1 class Ot1
fhe portfolio could possibly lead to
projects to perfect their portfolios.
college credits it1 art. Mat1y studet1ts
"AP Art has givet1 tMe the freedotM to
took AP Art because they felt it was a focus Ot1 a specific style of photography,
good way to get their "creative juices" at1d will bet1efit tMe it1 college as well,"
flowit1g.
said set1ior Jackie Matelski
"Uue to tMY schedule, I had to take at1 AP Art is a class that gave studet1ts
lt1depet1det1t Study for AP. It was a t1ice at1 excuse to be thetMselves it1 tMore
relaxit1g chat1ge frotM the stress high
ways that1 ot1e.
school cat1 brit1g," said set1ior Elisabeth
Athet1a Musset1det1
ATTENTIVELY WORKING
Senior Whitney Richards
concentrates and carefully works
on her contour line drawing.
LIG HT EN IT UP Erasing her
mistakes carefully, senior Kelly
Paul searches for perfection.
WHAT IS BETTER THAN MUSIC?
Just ask senior Eric Kessler who
uses his music to motivate his art
abilities.
AP Ait-t
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LAST YEAR IN THE CAFE Seniors
Jose Puente and Julie Lobers make
use of chillin ' time in the lunch room .
WISE USE OF TIME Senior Brittany
Robinson enjoys a good book during
her lunch.
ASHLEY OR JESSICA? Seniors
Cody Davis, Alonzo Greer, and
Marlon Tucker wonder who they
should ask to Sub Deb.
s
Mixing the Years
f\!\eh1ories of Bradford
It's beet1 at1 it1terestit1g four years for The t\1ost t\1et\1orable evet1ts that
Sradford's set1iors: friet1ds, jobs,
happet1ed oftet1 surrout1ded sports;
rot\1at1ce, at1d of course, leart1it1g.
especially whet1 Sradford played their
Sefore the set1iors graduate, they look lot1gtit\1e rival Tret\1per.
back at t\1et\1orable t\10t\1et1ts.
"I ret\1et\1ber whet1 the girls volleyball
"My t\10st t\1et\1orable t\10t\1et1t was it1 teat\1 beat Tret\1per it1 t\1Y sophot\1ore
sophot\1ore year whet1 I perfort\1ed Ot1 year for the first tit\1e it1 five years,"
the t\1ait1 stage at the lt1tert1atiot1al
said set1ior At\1at1da Vjurikovic.
Thespiat1 Festival it1 Lit1colt1, Nebraska," ''I'll always ret\1et\1ber jut1ior year
said set1ior Jat1ette Apilado.
whet1 Sradford spat1ked Tret\1per it1
''I'll always ret\1et\1ber whet1 teachers double-overtit\1e it1 football," said
did sot\1ethit1g fut1t1Y that t\1ade thet\1 set1ior Kit\1berly McCoy. Athet1a
t\1ore hut\1at1, " said set1ior Et\1at1uel
Musset1det1
Hert1attdez.
JOKING AROUND Senior Chaz
Rzpelinski gives a chuckle after
hearing a joke at lunch.
HAVE FUN NEXT YEAR TAZIA!
Senior Brad Hesse and junior
Tazia Lemay chat about Tazia's
senior classes.
A NEW MEMBER OF THE
DANCE TEAM Senior Joe
Livingston shows off his dance
moves.
SENIOR SARAH EVERETT
"I tbink tiie
valadictorian wm be
M.ike Raqalie. Tiie best
superbero is Batman.
Die best Iioliday is
Halloween. Tbe nicest
kld ls EMILY
VANDERVELDEN."
r-----,.:im ..- - - - - - . . . . . - - - - - - Andrew Morris 9, Ryan
Morris-Leung 9, Melis a
Morrison 11, Frank Morrissey 9,
Ashley Mosley IO, 1kole
Mueller IO, Andrew Murphy IO,
Laquinta Murray 10
Jordan Murry 9, Athena
Mussenden 11, Rebecca Myrant
9, Heather Myres 9, Bryon a h
9, Tatum ehl I 0, Aly e elson
IO, Kacy el on IO
icholas elson 10, Frankie
evarez 9, Kendall icken 11,
teven iem1 10, Heidi iesen
I0, Brittany ikolai I 0, Deqwon
oel 9, Abigail ordloh 11
Grace ordloh 9, A hley orris
9, Amy oto 9, Rachael ud1 11,
Matthe\\ uebel I 0, Gabriel
unnery 9, Thomas ye 10,
Jacob ygren 9
Jes e O'Boyle 11, Christopher
O'Bryant 10, Brian O'Loughlin
11, Cara Ocacio 9, Andres
Ochoa I 0, Heath Odegaard 9,
Jacob Ogden 10, Michael Olexa
10
Barbara Olhava 11, John 01 on 9,
icole 01 on 10, Meli a Opsahl
I 0. Denni Orellana 11. Ramon
Ortega 11, James Orth 9,
Christopher 0 born 9
Tana 0 talaza 9, Elizabeth
Ostrowski 11, Kate 0 trowski 9,
Joshua 0 trum I 0, l\llanhew
Oswalt 9, Andrew Otis 9,
Jennifer Otis 11. Ericka Otto 10
John Owen I 0, Jacquelyn Parr
I 0, Danielle Packard I 0, Deirdre
Packard 9, Amanda Pade IO.
udrcy Palmen 10, Mi hael
Pancheri I I, tephanie
Papcnfu 9
Jennifer Pari e 11, Ryan Park
11, G10\·anni Parra 9, Garry
Pa kie\\icz 10, Lucerito Patino
I 0, ndrea Patrick 9. Carl) Paul
I 0, Jes 1ca Paul I 0
Megan Paul 11, Jeffef) Paulick
11, amantha Pawell 11. Adrian
Payne 11, shley Peace 9,
Connie Peace 10. Kelly Pearce 9,
apri Pearson I 0
SOPBOM.ORE EM.ILY
VANDERVELDEN
"I would Uke to
I1ave three klds
someday. I like to
date skaters. not
Jocks. Arandom
person at scliool is
MARY CLAIR
CANNESTRA."
William Peebles 9, Richard Peete 9,
Joseph Penrod 10, Amber Perez 9,
Amy Perez 11, A hley Perez I 0,
Mario Perez I 0, elly Perez I I
Ayla Perkins 11, Zellynda Perkins
9, Shannon Perman 11, tephanie
Perotto 9, Jennifer Perri 9, Louis
Pemne 11, 1cholas Perrine I I,
Dante Perry I I
ndrea Perugini I 0, Lind ay
Peterman I 0, Alexandra Peter I 0,
Meli sa Peters I 0, Alyssa Peterson
9, David Peterson 10, Kevin
Peter on 10, Miranda Pettry 10
Aly a Piccolo 9, Elijah Pickell 11 ,
!even Pierangeli 11, Joseph
Pierce I 0, Matthew Pierce I I,
amantha Pillizzi 11 , Marissa
Pinnola 10, ick Pinnola 9
Tyler Piper I 0, Andrew Plum 9,
Joshua Poe 11, Sarah Poe 9,
Andrew Pofahl 11, Denni Polzin
9, Laquita Pompy 9, Savannah
Pompy 10
Amie Ponivas 11, Jordan Posie 9,
Kristi Posson I 0, Peter Poumara I 0,
Dontrell Powell 10, Janeal Powell
I 0, Carla Prater 11. Monique Prater
10,
Melissa Prell I 0, Jonathan Preston
9, Mary Price 11, Andrea Primmer
I 0, Beau Pryor 9, Lind ey Ptak 11,
Lori Ptak I 0, Jo hua Puhr I 0
Timothy Puhr 11 , Michael Puntillo
9, Randy Quilling 11, Heather
Quist 9, Jennifer Raduechel 9,
Laurel Ragalie 9, Matthe\\ Ragalie
9, M1lijana Rajic 10
A hly Ramcheck 11, Angel
Ramirez 11, David Ramirez I 0,
Manuel Ramirez I 0, Manuel
Ramirez 10, Rafael Ramirez 10,
Efrain Ramo 9, Vincent Randall 9
Austin Rangel 9, Brandon Rangel
I 0, Daniel Rangel 11, atalie
Ravnikar 9, Natasha Ravnikar 11,
Amanda Reau 11, ara Reddeman
I I, Annette Re get I 0
ROUND OF APPPLAUSE The
upperclassmen welcome the newcomers at
the freshman fest assembly.
INTRO DUCTION Junior Marko Lazarevic
introduces the OWL program to the new
students during the freshmen assem bly.
SETTI NG THE PICTURE senior Deanna
Castellanos te lls freshmen about high
school life.
0. W .Ls-t-looting For t-lelp
Older Wiser Leaders
Were you a freshtMat1 or t1ew studet1t positive way," cotMtMet1ted set1ior
who t1eeded help adjustit1g to Sradford1 Michelle Uolt1ik.
This was the first year the OWLs were
The OWLS respot1sibility was to
there to at1swer questiot1s for "t1ewbies," at1swer at1y questiot1s a freshtMat1 tMay
at1d help thetM fit1d classes. lt1stead of have had at1d to help the studet1t at1d
borit1g tMeetit1gs freshtMet1 would sleep
their paret1ts fit1d their way arout1d.
through, upperclasstMet1 thought of fut1
"I joit1ed OWL because I kt1ow how
activities that would help develop strot1g scary it cat1 be whet1 you are a
relatiot1ships betweet1 freshtMet1 at1d the freshtMat1, at1d I love to help people,"
rest of Sradford.
said sophotMore Ericka Otto.
" I love helpit1g t1ew people! There's t10
The OWLS look forward to beit1g there
greater set1se of accotMplishtMet1t that1 for freshtMat1 it1 the years to cotMe.
kt1oWit1g you've helped sotMeot1e it1 a
Athet1a Musset1det1
OWL TEAMWORK Juniors Phil
Haebig and Ryan Kupfer work to
be good role models for the
freshmen.
PIZZA! Junior Melissa Martinelli
gives a student change for the
pizza she purchased supporting
OWL.
HELPING UNDERCLASSMEN
Senior Beatriz Cortez helps several
freshmen decorate their door for
the contest between advisories.
O.Wl
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TRUE FOCUS Senior Sebastian Price
plays the violin to the Lord of the Rings
theme song at Orchestra Fest.
PRACTICE PAYS OFF Junior Isa Fritz
shows off hard work and talent at
Orchestra Fest by playing her violin .
CLEAR ED MI ND Junior Michael
Gerlach gives it his all when playing the
violin to the March to the Scaffold .
Orchestra Fest
Marcil Mu~~
fhe Z005 Orchestra Fest was a
great success. fhe Percussiot1ist
guest director hot1ored Mr. St\tith of
Mckit11ey Middle School at1d Mr.
Schripset\ta. Sit1ce the two are
retirit1g, they received a stat1dit1g
ovatiot1 because they are leavit1g
behit1d such a great legacy.
"fhey deserved it," said jut1ior Jat\tes
Wart1er.
Orchestra Fest was a cot\tbit1atiot1
of Ket1osha's schools: high, t\tiddle at1d
elet\tet1tary. It showcased the
studet1ts' t\tUsical talet1ts.
BOOM BOOM Creating the
bellowing beat by plucking the
strings is senior Ad ri an Hill.
TUNING IT UP Focused and
determined, sophmore Marri sa
Pinnola gives a little more tune to
the vi olins with her hard work.
HARD WORKING As a fi rst
violinist, junior Alec Zeismer
works hard to make a difference in
his group of viol ins.
"Its wot1derful how the strit1g
COt\tt\tUt1ity it1 the district cat1 cot\te
together to play such wot1derful t\tusic,"
said sophot\tore Jesse G-ot\tez.
He cot1tit1ued by sayit1g, "I et1joyed
beit1g it1 orchestra all three years,
because it was a positive et1virot1t\tet1t
to be it1. Whoever cot\tes t1ext will t10t
be able to replace Mr. Schripset\ta who
is the best orchestra teacher a kid
could have. Orchestra Fest is at1
at1t1Ual thit1g that a lot of people look
forward to. I'll be there t1ext year."
Uiot1t1e Yout1g
SOPBOM:ORE M:ARY
CLAIRE CANNESTRA
"I want to become an
interior designer
wI1en I grow up. l
look for tbe sweet
and funny type of
guy. Areally great
girl is SAN ID A..
Travis Reidenbach 9, Jo eph
Reimer 9, Kristopher Reiterman
11, Jacob Resch I 0, Jessica
RetzlafT9, Bianca Reyes 10,
Jacqueline Reyes I 0, Renz
Reyes 10
Candace Reynolds 10, Elicia
Reynosa 9, Christina Rhee 9,
Danielle Ricchio 10, Martell
Rice I 0, Elissa Richard on 11,
A hley Richter 10, Ryan
Richter 9
Lucie Rider 9, Maxwell Riley
I 0, Qiana Riley I I, Jessica
Ringdahl 11, Manuel Rios I 0.
Jerazmo Rivas 9, Katie Rivera
9, Molly Rivera I 0
Phoebe Rivera 11, Robert
Robbin 9, Kathleen Robers 10,
Alexander Rober on 9, Brian
Robleski 9, Timothy Rocco I 0,
Alexis Rodriguez 9, Jose
Rodriguez I I
Kyle Rodriguez 10, Luis
Rodriguez I 0, Meagan
Rodriguez 10, Vanessa
Rodriguez I 0, Maren Rodriguez
I I, Sean Rogers I I, Ashley
Rhode I I, Leah Roh I I
Meghan Romano 11, Rebecca
Romano 9, Jeremy Rosado 9,
atasha Rosado 9, Andrew
Rosales I0, Danielle Ro e I 0,
Summer Rose 9, Erik Ro kres
9
Kevin Ro mann 9, Anna Ro s
9, teven Ross 10, Valerie
Rossi 9, tacy Roushia 10,
Joseph Rozzoni 10, Ridge
Rucker 9, Andre\\ Rue ch I 0
Maria Ruffolo 11, Stephanie
Ruffolo 9. Kevin Ruiz 10,
Marcia Ruiz 9, Brian Rulseh
10,, adia Rumbolt 10,
Matthe\\ Runyon 9, heila
Runyon 11
Dawn Rushing 10. Chn ·topher
Ruskell 9, Michael Ru so 10.
Adam aari 10, Amber abin
9, Kyle Saffell 11, Gu tavo
anchez I I , Brandon ander
II
Amber ander ·on 9, Alecia
anuago 11. Angel anuago 11,
Bianca anuago 9, Ja on
Santiago 9, Li a avaglio 9,
Marku a\aglio 11, Jennifer
cale 10
FRESRNEN SAM ID A
"I play tbe bass and
vtolin. I love
Cbristmasl I like
waterpark11. one
word mat discrlbes
me is funny. Tile
best singer I know
is MIKE GASTALDI."
Andre\\ chambers I 0, tephanie
chankc IO, Nicholas chcnk 9,
Courtney cherer 11, Ryan che\C
11. amantha chlccht I 0,
assandra chlos er I 0, Chelsie
chmidt 9
Danielle chmidt 9, elson
chneider 9, Patrick chneider 9.
arah chon check I I, Andre\\
chrader 11. Erin Schrandt I 0,
Christopher hroeder I0, Gregory
chroeder 9,
Jenny chroeder 9, Kyle chroeder
9, icholas Schroeder 11. ara
chroeder I 0, Kri ten chulz I 0,
Ashley chweinsberg 9, Jes ica
cott 9, Megan eaton IO
Juan egura I 0, Samantha enical
11, Johnathan Sepulveda 11, Reggie
errano I 0, agar Shah I I,
Christopher Sharkey I 0, Michael
hatkin I I, Chri topher heels 9
Michael heets I I, Nathan Sheff
I I, Jessica Sherman I 0, Zachary
hilling 9, Krystyna iekert 9,
ettie ims 9, James Sisson 11,
Katherine leszynsk1 I I
Sarah Slivon I 0, Chistopher Sloca
IO, Johnathon lupik IO, Andrew
mith IO, Jacob mith IO, Jacob
mith 11, Jaymee mith 9, Rachel
mith IO
Ryan Smith 9, Eric Snodgrass 11,
teven nowden 9, Keith
oder trom 9, athan oens 9,
David orenson 9, Gabriella
orrentino I I, Mario orrentmo 9
tephanie Sowma I0, a than
pecht 9, tephanie Specht 11,
Patrick piedel I 0, Tina Spizzirri
11, Katelyn t. Clair 9, Cry tal St.
John 11, icholas t. John 9
Chri tiane tagg 11, Timothy
tanchfield IO, 1mone Starkey 9,
Amanda Starling 11, Jennifer
tebbin 9, Alberta teen 9, Holly
Steeves 9, Adam Stemberg 11
Alyssa Steinke 9, Carrie Stella 10,
Dominick Stella 11, Jenna Stenger!
9, Cassandra Stenholt 9, Rachel
tenholt I 0, Jeremy tephens I 0,
James Steven I I
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FOUR HEADS ARE BETER THAN ONE All
four students are putting their heads together
to solve a critical problem for their group
activity.
FOCUSED AND ON TRACK The small
classroom size allows all the students in Mrs.
Kiewet's class to receive more individual
attention
HITIIN DA BOOKS Studying extremely hard
for her next challenging exam is freshmen
Nettie Sims .
Building Bridges
Bridges-to Suc:c:ess
fhroughout &radford, there are tltat1y
"It's crazy! Mr. &urger is ot1e of tltY
progratlts to help studet1ts succeed at1d
favorite teachers ever; he always has
reach their goals, at1d Ot1e such progratlt a t1ew way of teachit1g the days'
is &ridges to Success. Also kt10Wt1 by the lessot1 at1d it's t1ever the satlte thit1g,"
studet1ts as "&ridges," it's a progratlt used Said Jut1ior Ricky Mit1or.
to provide studet1ts with stMaller classes, "fhis is tltY first year here at
less hotltework at1d provides a ot1e-ot1-0t1e &radford at1d it1 &ridges, its beet1 fut1.
teachit1g experiet1ce. &ut &ridges ist1't Just All tltY teachers are t1ice at1d they help
all work; it also has a reputatiot1 of
tlte out with at1y questiot1s that I have
havit1g the tltost fut1 at1d craziest
about at1ythit1g!" said freshtltat1
teachers it1 the buildit1g, like Mr. &urger At1thot1y LeQuia
at1d Mrs. Kiewet.
G-ustavo Sat1chez
WELCOME BACK! Junior Ricky
Minor finds enjoyment on January
3rd (the first day back from
Ch ristmas vacation).
LAUGHING IT UP Cracking up
in laughter is freshman Corinna
Bamrung ratana after one of Mr.
Bu rge r's lame jokes .
CHILLIN LIKE A VILLIAN Mr.
Bu rger chuckles and relaxes as he
over sees a pop quiz!
PLAYIN' THE TUNES Monica Scholz
is Bradford's pian ist and has been
playing for the school for many years!
BELTIN ' IT OUT! Juniors Melissa
Meeker and Katie Sleszynski are
sing ing 'Come to the Music."
HIGH FI VE Mr. Mann and senior
Peter Serzant congratulate each other
after a powerful performance.
Choral Festival
Bringing-ft'e Voic.es in Unison
A sayittg that Mr. Matttt liked,
attd evett posted ott his wall itt big
bold letters was, "Choir teaches:
positive attitude, work ethic, respect,
cooperatiott, cottttttittttettt,
respottsibility, disciplitte, teatttwork,
attd oh yeah ... how to sittg!"
Allisott Uahl's poittt of view ott choir
was sitttilar: "I leartted that whett
you're workittg with a group, you
cat1't be selfish attd look out for
ttutttber otte. You also have to be
patiettt with others, or ttothit1g ever
SING IT OUT Senior Adam Flores
has both the heart and the voice
for bei ng in choir!
TIME TO SING ! Juniors Ashley
Cappelen and Heather Lampada
sing "Te Deum ", with the rest of
the high school choirs.
LOOKIN' GORGEOUS Jun ior
All ison Dah l loves to perform
and sing !
is goittg to work. You have to choose
to be a good persott."
Sradford's choirs were rated itt the
top five itt the Uttited States, attd
deserved every hottor received. fhey
practiced tttatty weeks for Choral
Fest, both durit1g attd after school.
fhe choir studettts put their hearts
attd souls ittto tttusicals like fhe Souttd
of Music, where tttatty of the
audiettce tttetttbers retttarked that the
sittgittg was as spectacular as the
actittg.
Sabritta Srattdies
SENIOR MIKE GASTALDI
·ny talent is blowing
bubbles off my tongue.
'if we all bold I1ands we
can't tigJ1t,' is my
favorite quote. I like tbe
diversity at Bradford. An
annoying qtrl is LAUREN
GASTALDI"
Joseph tevens I 0, Ke! ey Stich
9, Alexander tinefast 9, Emil)
tipek 11, Christopher toeber
9, Jennifer tone 11, ora torz
I 0, Christopher trangberg 11
Joshua Strangberg 9, Kaitlyn
Strasser IO, David trohm IO,
Elizabeth tuart I 0, Lauren
Sturycz 9, Katie ullivan 11,
Leisa unier I 0 Douglas
Suokko 9
Shane Swager I 0, Jarryal
Swain 11, l\y heaki wanigan
I 0, Annastasia wartz I 0,
Joshua wen on 9, Kelsey
Swiatko 10, Bethany Swisher
11, Whitney wisher 9
Shane \\ltzer9, William
Syrette 11, Cassandra Szot I 0,
Ryan Szymanski I 0, Andre\\
Tabor 9, Jason Taleromk IO,
Kelsie Tastad IO, Mary Tate 9
Omar Ta' izon 9, Michael
Tawwater I I, icholas Taylor
I 0, Brian Techert 9, Elizabeth
Teegarden I 0, Jose Tellez 9,
Benjamin Tenuta 11, Richard
Thiel 9
Matthe\\ Thiele 9, Bryan
Thomas 9, Lashawn Thoma
10, Phillip Thomas 10, Trevor
Thomas 9, Sarah Thomsen 11,
Amy Thorlton I 0, Lat ice
Thornton 9
Jeffery Thorpe 10, Amanda
Tiberio 9, Jo eph Tiberio IO,
Dustm Til ner 9, Whitney
Ti Isner 11, Erika Tobia - 9.
Heriberto Tobia 11, Rebeca
Tobia 9
Laura Tolstyga 11, Johnathon
Tomon IO, icholas Torcaso
11, Amber Torre 9, Amelia
Torre 9, Mark Totts 9, Cheryl
Trimmel 11, Am) Tripp 9
mber Tntt 9, amantha
Tru ky 11. Marlon Tucker 11,
Tara Tucker IO, Derrick Turner
11, Maria Turner 9, Melissa
Turner I 0, Joseph Vaccaro I 0
Kathryn Valenti 11, Andre\\
Valentine I 0. lys ·a Valenza 9,
Michael Valen 11. Heydi
Valladares 11. Wilson
Valladares 9, Rachel Van Berg
10. Curti
anchena I 0
,..---------=-....., SOPHOMORE LAUREN
GASTA LDI
· IY fa"vorite cllild memory is
wlien I got my doq. My
favortte color ls blue. I want
to date Brad Pltt. I a111 in
volleyball. softball. and
FACT. Afunny teacI1er I nave
'------------------~
Emily Velden I 0. Daniel Vargas
09, Lakei ha Vamardo 12, Jazsmyn
Vaughn 11, Adlay Vazquez 09,
tephani azquez IO, Janice
Venegas 11, Amanda Ventura I 0
Katelyn Verbick 11, Brandon
Verbruggen 9, Jacob Vemezze 9,
Matthe" Vidas 9, Michael Vida
11, Jesse Viesca 9, Chrislyn
Villaruel IO, Alina Villegas 11
Rachel Vines 11, Genaro irto 11,
Monterious Visor 9, Erika Vite I 0,
Daena Voelz 10, Jennifer Vogt IO,
Melissa Vo s 10, Ke\ in Vrevich 11
Felicia Waddell 11, Aniesha Wade
I 0, Kally Jo Wagner 11, Daniel
Wakefield 9, helsey Walker I 0,
Da•id Walkowski 9, Kira Walters
11, Meribeth Wamboldt 11
Jenny Wang I 0, Tervanou Ware
9, Michelle Warnecke 9. James
Warner 11, Megan Warner 9,
Michelle Warner 9, Benjamin
Warren 9, Trevor Warren 9
A hley Washington IO, John
Waters 9, Teagan Watkins 9, Adam
Watring 9, Cortavia Weatheroy 11,
Jessica Weber 11, Sean Weinfurter
9, arly Wem1e 10
Tiffany Werwie I 0, Brittany
We tphal 9. arah Whalen IO,
Charles White 11, Melis a White
11, Mallory Whitefoot 9, Brittnay
Wickline-Taylor 9, Emilie Wiersum
9
Lindsey Wieske 9, Ja on Wilde 9,
Maurice Williams 10, akea
Williams 10, Timothy Williams 9,
Travinna Williams 9, Troy
William 9, Kyle Willkomm 9
Marvinn Wint 9, Annika Wisse 11,
Brandon Wissmar 11, Clifford
Wodie 11, Aaron Woeste 11,
Hailey Woeste 9, Andrew
Wojciecho\•icz 10, Stephanie Wolf
10
Krista Wolfe 10, oah Wood 11,
Cassandra Woodley 10, Amber
Woods 9, Etauna Woods 9, Daniel
Worsham 9, Charise Wright 10,
Donald Wright IO
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is IR. ~IOERRKE. "
TEAMWORK Juniors Isa Fritz and Emily
Krueger play their violins together in front of
one of the judges.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Sophmore
Alyssa Nepper perfects a tune that she has
been practicing for the big day.
DYNAMI C DUO Junior Christiane Stagg
plays her violin while senior Stephanie
Mosher plays her cello. In Solo Ensemble
concentration is everything .
Solo ensemble
Prae--tie-e lv'\akes Perf ee--t
Solo Et1set\tble was held it1 March
agait1 this year. fhis at1t1Ual
cot\tpetitiot1 gave studet1ts the
opportut1ity to show off their t\tusical
talet1t. Hours at1d hours of practice
were put it1 to get ready for this
evet1t where Jradford's fit1est
perfort\ters joit1ed other studet1ts
frot\t area high schools at1d t\tiddle
schools.
Studet1ts it1 choir, bat1d, at1d
orchestra participated it1 Solo
Et1set\tble. fhe class Clevel was
for the yout1ger studet1ts, the class J
level was for the t\tore advat1ced
studet1ts, at1d the class A level was
for the top perfort\ters it1 the city.
"I liked participatit1g it1 the
cot\tpetitiot1 because it gave t\te a
chat1ce to test t\tY t\tUsic skills. fhe
hours I practiced paid off because I
was choset1 to attet1d the state
cot\tpetitiot1," said set1ior Nick Adat\ts.
Solo Et1set\tble is ot1e of the thit1gs
that t\takes Jradford a great place
to be. Eric St1odgrass
CONCENTRATION Senior Dave
Labedz plays his trench horn fo r
th e judges.
GOOD TIMES Sen ior Nick
Adams has a laugh with one of
the judges after performing.
HARD WORK Senior Amy Ram ick
plays her flute in hopes of receiving
good scores.
STUDYING HARD Freshman Yuting
Wang from China enjoys spending hours
in the library during her free time.
DISCUSSIN G FUTURE PLANS Junior
Heydi Valledares from Honduras talks
with Mrs. Aguilar from Spain about
traveling.
DO ING RESEARCH Sophmore Amir
Hamdiu from Al bania looks up cool
spots in Kenosha to hang out.
~
From Where Jn the World?
Foreign f xe-hange and SSL
Foreigt1 studet1ts cattte to Sradford
cout1tries.
for tttat1y differet1t reasot1s. Sottte
All of the studet1ts bet1efited frottt
cattte as exchat1ge studet1ts. Sottte cattte what Sradford had to offer. Jut1ior
to Attterica to learn, while others cattte ~abrielle Seauchetttit1 of Quebec
to work. fhe halls were filled with
supported this by sayit1g, "I've
studet1ts, sottte who were t1ew to the learned better Et1glish sit1ce I cattte
states at1d sottte who have beet1 here here it1 July." Sophotttoe Otttar Khaleel,
sit1ce eletttet1tary or tttiddle school.
whose fatttily lit1eage origit1ated frottt
fhis year, exchat1ge studet1ts cattte
Pakistat1, said, "I cat1 do so tttuch
frottt five of the sevet1 cot1tit1et1ts. Not tttore here like rut1 cross cout1try."
ot11Y was Sradford hottte to tttat1y
At1d fit1ally, Jut1ior Paulit1e Fraizy of
foreigt1 studet1ts, but there was also a Frat1ce exclaittted, "fhis year, I had
host of teachers like Mrs. Cheettta, Mr. tittte to do extra activities like art,
Salvado, at1d Mr. Piorno frottt other
so it was fut1!" Sabrit1a Srat1dies
ALL THE WAY FROM HOLLAND
Junior Willem Busche enjoys
swimming and hanging out with
fri ends.
JUST ANOTHER STUDENT All
students go to their locker during
the day. Junior Marcel Baltes from
Germany blends in with them .
THINKING CREATIVELY Junior
Paul ine Fraizy from France
relaxes whi le drawing in art class .
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NR. lOERKE
"TJie best rbildJiood
memory was wI1en I
went to tiie super
bowl and saw tiie
PackersI :My favorite
actor is Jobn Wayne.
Tiie bardest worker
is Kaylee Dix."
Jumine Wright IO, \1ichelle
Wright 9, Cynthia Yarbrough 9,
Xin Yin 11, Darius Young 11,
Dione Young 9, Leona Young
11, Quaterius Young 9
David Zapata 11, Carolina
Zavaleta I 0, Jose Zavaleta 9,
Helena Zbilut IO. Matthev.
Zeller 11. Amanda Zemke 9,
Shyanne Ziegler I 0. Cameron
Ziehr 9
Alec Ziesemer 11, Erin
Zimmerman 10, Chelsae Zinner
9, Joshua Zinner 11, Jes ica
Zizzo 9, Joshua Zizzo 9,
Michelle Zocch1 9. ara
Zongolowicz 9
Stephanie Zongolowicz 9,
Jacob Zuehlsdorf9, Michael
Zurbano 9. Rebecca
Zwiefelhofer 11
WORKING
TOGETHER
Freshmen Whitney
Swisher, Ashley
Horner, and Lauren
Sturycz bake.
"SHOW ME THE
DOUGH!" While
freshman Ed Cuevas
kneads it, freshman David
Gerlach makes sure he
does it right.
MISSING BREAKFAST?
For sophomore Garry
Paskiewicz it's not a
problem because he can
eat in first period.
HURRY UP AND WAIT
Sophomore Dontrell
Powell waits for his food
to get done cooking.
COOKING WITH A
SMILE Preparing
food in the
microwave is easy
for sophomore Luis
Rodriguez.
COOKING AND
CLEANING After
eating the food she
makes , freshman
Erin Clay starts
washing dishes.
STUDYING IN PEACE Sophomores Daena
Voelz and Carrie Stella hit the books in the
library to achieve good grades.
IN CHARGE Mrs. Sorensen , the head
librarian, goes to work in the library. She
helps Bradford earn a good name with her
hard work.
COMPUTER LABS HELP Sophomore
Jamie Burrow uses the Internet to finish an
assignment. The internet helps complete
her assignment on time .
Bradford's Learning Space
Hit Up1he Library
fhe Jradford library was used for
library would ottly be sellittg healthy
t\tatty thittgs, such as for a study hall
st1acks.
attd other activities like the Viversity
fhe library allowed studet1ts to use
Actiott reat\t.
Otte of the two COt\tputer labs to help
"fhose who read succeed!" exclait\ted study. lt1stead of just goittg to get
Mrs. f owt1settd as she was gettittg the books frot\t the library,studet1ts could
battt1ed book exhibit ready for the library. go ot1-lit1e for word processit1g or
People wet1t to the library also durit1g powerpoit1t.
passittg tit\te attd bought sttacks utttil
"fhe futtttiest thittg that happetts itt
October 19th whet1 all of a suddett, the the library is whett you see the attgry
studet1ts were appalled attd a little bit
cot\tputer ladies whett you're it1 the lab,"
disgrutttled whett they saw the sigtts
said Mrs. r owttsettd.
- Cortavia
throughout the hallways sayittg the
Weatheroy
GRAB A SNACK WH ILE YOU
CAN Freshman Bryan Dahl buys
a "j unk" snack between blocks.
KEEPING THE LIBRARY
STOCKED Mrs. Townsend goes
to the back room in the library to
get much-needed supplies
STUDING HARD Sophomore
Kelesy Swiatko finds enough
peace and quiet to study fo r a test.
DISCUSSING THE PROBLEM The
group is putting their heads together to
come up with the best answer.
THINKING HARD Senior Mike
Ragalie is taking one of the tests
during the competition .
MAKING SENSE Junior Yehven
Brzhesskyy is flawless during one of
his speeches.
ord Red Devils
Final Four!
A~adetfli~ D~athalori arid Quiz.. Bowl
SotMe of ~radford's tMost itttelligettt
studettts cotMpeted itt the AcadetMic
Uecatholott. fhe studettts were split up
ittto three differettt groups which had
a top, tftiddle, attd a bottotM. fhey
were rattked by how well they
participated itt school previously. ltt
the cotMpetitiott they had to take
tMultiple tests which cottsisted of
social sciettce, tMusic, art, literature,
tMath, attd ecottotftics. Each studettt
had to give a three attd a half tftittute
prepared speech itt frottt of three
differettt judges.
POINT MADE Senior Anthony
Schneider is giving his imprompt
speech to the judges.
ONE LAST SHOT The group
takes one more photo before
entering the competition.
GOING ALL OUT Senior Josh
Specht is giving his prepared
speech to the judges.
For the fittale of the decathalott,
ittdividuals had a sevett tftittute
ittterview with the judges.
Settior Attthotty Schtteider, said,
"AcadetMic Uecatholott was hard, but
very futt. It was a lot of work attd
preparatiott titMe, but I thittk it all
paid off!"
fhe teatft cotMpeted itt Milwaukee,
which advattced thetft to the
regiottals itt Whitewater where they
placed eighth. Cottgratulatiotts to Quiz
~owl coaches Mr. Roders, Ms. Lee,
attd Ms. ~reettittg. Josh Escobedo
SAFETY FIRST Jun iors Jonathan
Sepulveda and Marco Lazarevic wear safety
goggles while preparing their bottle rocket for
state competition .
EXPERIMENTATION Two students from
U.W. Stout present an experiment for the
competitors.
Science Olympiad
Here,ulean Talerrt
The Sciet1ce Olytftpiad teat\t was a
group of studet1ts who were devoted
to itftprovit1g the quality of sciet1ce
educatiot1. They cot\tpeted it1 rigorous
acadetftic it1terscholastic cot\tpetitiot1s
that cot1sisted of it1dividual at1d teat\t
evet1ts.
lt1 2005 the Jradford teat\t
cot\tpeted at regiot1als, which were
held at Edgewood College it1 Madisot1,
Wiscot1Sit1 where they received three
gold t\tedals. They also cot\tpeted it1
the state cot\tpetitiot1 at U.W. Stout,
at1d a local cot\tpetitiot1 at U.W
Parkside.
At1other type of cot\tpetitiot1 they
were it1volved it1 cot1sisted of buildit1g
bottle rockets, towers, robots,
catapults, at1d proteit1 t\todels.
She worked tirelessly for t\tOt1ths,
but it1 the et1d Mrs. Lee felt that all
of her studet1ts worked hard at1d
deserved the hot1ors that they
received.
"My studet1ts tftix work with
hut\tor," said Mrs. Lee Jriat1t1e 9-iles
BUILDING A MODEL Seniors
Craig Bolyard, Mike Ragalie and
sophomore Jonathan
Jara-Almonte build their catapult
for the "Storm The Castle" event.
COHESIVE GROUP The
Bradford Science Olympiad team
prepares for state at U.W. Stout in
April 2005.
A WINNING TEAM Seniors
Michelle Dolnik and Elyse
Donaubauer make the final
touches on their protein model
which won them the gold medal.
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LOVE IS IN THE
AIR Flick (senior
David Murray)
tries to win over
Violet (senior
Rachel Vogt) by
singing to her.
DIAL 911 Senior Ben
Johnson crawls to call
for help in the play
London Suite.
RAISE 'EM! Josh
Swenson tells fellow
cast member to stick
'em up in London
Suite.
OBEY YER THIRST
Sophomore Jesse
Gomez begs for some
needed H20 in the play
Holes.
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Pt.tlf>f'-
SINGING TRIO
Seniors Amanda
Johnson, Alex
Sheehan , and
Grayson Gilbert
go all out in
Violet.
HANGING OUT
The cast of Holes
takes some time
to chat about the
play at one of the
rehearsals.
GIRL TALK Junior Kira Walters and senior
Lisa Ermel have a good old-fashioned girl talk
in the musical London Suite.
CAN WE ALL JUST GET ALONG Senior
David Murray bullies junior Nick Nelson in
this year's black box musical Viol et.
DIGGIN HOLES Junior Damon Jones takes
a breather after a hard days work in the
blistering sun while other "workers" look on.
Broadway!!
BradforJs Rising S-tars
fhe 2004-~ 2005 school year was yet
at1other successful ot1e for Jradford's
theater departtttet1t which put Ot1 Ot1e
successful productiot1 after at1other.
fhe four last plays of the year were
Violet, Holes, Spitfire Q.rill, at1d Lot1dOt1
Suite.
"Jeit1g it1volved it1 plays it1 ttty high
school years was Ot1e of the stttarter
tttoves I've tttade, at1d I couldt1't
itttagit1e a better way to et1d ttty tittte
here that1 by beit1g it1volved it1
theater," said set1ior Q.raysot1 Q.ilbert.
Jut beit1g it1volved it1 drattta was
t10t all fut1 at1d gatttes. fhere was a
lot of work to be dot1e at1d tot1s of
rehearsals to go through before the
last four plays were ready to be
perforttted it1 frot1t of at1 audiet1ce.
"It was a lot of hard work at1d
tittte cot1sutttit1g, but it was a good
experiet1ce at1d it tttade ttte look at
life at1d love frottt a differet1t
perspective," said set1ior Rachel Vogt
who played the lead it1 the play
Violet. Q.ustavo Sat1chez
PLAY DEAD Senior Katie
Oglesby walks into the room to
find a dead Ben Johnson laying
on the floor.
UNDER A WATCHFULL EYE
Senior Rachel Vogt tucks junior
Nick Nelson into bed .
NOTHING BUT BUSINESS
Freshman Josh Swenson gets
straight to the point in London
Suite.
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PRACTICE MAKES
PERFECT Junior Arne
Schonscheck concentrates
on his work during study hall.
Making the arade
SfUt1ENfS tftade the
grade. Mat1y tftet the
CLASS requiretftet1ts
while others exceeded
the teacher's
expectatiot1s. t1 AYS
were FILLEt1 with hard
WORK at1d studyit1g,
· but also with FUN at1d
EXClfEMENf. 9-0011
f IMES with friet1ds
at1d it1structors were
part of JRAt1FORt1'S
BONJOUR Madame
Gasiorkiewicz practices verb
tenses with her students.
ACADEMICS
TESTING IN PROGRESS
Preparing to further his
education , junior Sean Hill
takes his ACT.
Juniors Nick Feichtner and lab
partner junior Melissa Meeker
carefully execute a physics
experiment.
SAVE THE BABY Learning the
correct way to perform CPR on
an infant, sophomore Tim
Stanchfield practices on the
health doll.
POWERS , SQUARE ROOT
AND PIE Sophomore Joe
Ambrowiak checks over his
math during some free time .
LIFE THROUGH THE
MICROSCOPE Freshman
Jamie Cummings participates in
a lab during honors biology!
GODS AND GODDESSES
Freshmen Kate Ostrowski and
Bryan Dahl perform a project
for their English class.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Mr. Mangi
walks into his office to see that
the office staff has a cake and
presents for their beloved
leader.
PRACTICE MAKES
PERFECT Senior Earl Rieschl
keeps on studying to make
sure that he receives all of his
credits to graduate.
TIME TO STRETCH Juniors
Jessica Weber and Natasha
Ausmus stretch during their
gym class .
BREATHING IS GOOD Senior
Julie Hernandez and Junior Cliff
Wodie take a breathing test in
biology class.
PROTESTING Seniors David
Labedz and Michael Ragalle
have fun celebrating The Ides
of March.
WORKIN' HARD Senior
James Carrawell studies
diligently to earn final credits
to graduate.
RUNNING HOT Freshmen Michael Blalock
and Lakeidric Britt prepare for the invention
presentation in Ms. Mayes' Social Studies
class.
COZY UP Mr. Hervat's Social Studies class
takes a break to warm up and smile for the
camera on their trip to Madison.
Alma Aguilar- Bilingual
AnnaMarie Albright- Math
Ralph Aninna- Foreign
Language
Julie Ame on-English
Mark Aslakson- Social
Studies
Michael BatholomewBusiness
Virginia Bernal- Ed. Asst.
haron Bernard- Al
Becky Bigalke- Special
Ed.LO
Paul Birkholz-Ed.Asst.
Judith Bishop- pecial Ed ./ LD
arah Bergh- Dance Teacher
Kim Broderick- P ychologist
Jeff Burger- Bridges
Amy Burg her- FCE
Ro e Ca lder- Ed.Asst. Sec.
Jim Camerota- Math
Beverly Ca rpenter- Ed. As t.
Amy Cennak- Work
Experience
Charle Chatman- Physical Ed.
Mildred Chatman- ocial
tu dies
ENTERTAINMENT Junior Rosa Barns who
is in both Model UN and the Political Club
enjoys learning about history in U.S
Government.
PRACTI CE PEACE Mr. Roders reminds his
Social Studies students to practice peace
before the morning announcements, and after
using his loud voice to get their attention
during class.
T-SHIRT TOPIC Freshmen Jordan Pauley
and Markece Mccovery use comedy to sell
their inventions. Ms. Mayes wants all of her
social studies students to have experience in
classroom presentation.
Social STudies
Blending The Present With The Past
reachit1g styles vary it1 the
social studies departt\tet1t. Ms.
Mayes picks the best parts of
history to talk about. She also
has her studet1ts do activities
such as buildit1g tret1ches to
t\take history t\tore excitit1g to
learn about.
Mr. Yackley kt1ows that kids
really tut1e it1to t\tovies, so he
uses filt\t to teach about
history at1d t\take it
it1terestit1g.
"History is t\ty favorite
subject because I like
leart1it1g about stuff that's beet1
affected by the past," said jut1ior
Josh Escobedo about takit1g
history class this year.
Echoit1g this set1tit\tet1t was
set1ior Perek Hatltiltot1 who really
liked Mr. Marcit1kus's U.S.
governt\tet1t at1d politics class:
"Mr. Marcit1kus could sure keep
us et1tertait1ed with his
persot1ality-l learned a lot frot\t
hit\t.
As at1 et1dt1ote, t10 Ot1e wat1ts
Mr. Roders to retire, EVER!!
Katrit1a rolliver
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"EGG-CELENT" Sophomores Carrie Ann
Stella and Alyssa Mirsberger use straws
and tape to protect an egg that they drop
down a flight of stairs. The goal is to keep
it from cracking!
LENDI NG A HELP ING HAN D Senior
Krystal Jolly helps explain the written
portion of the Intra-School competition to
junior Marguerita Hunter. All marketing
students must take part in this
competition.
MarkeTing
The Leaders of Tomorrow
There are t\tatty types
of busittess classes
offered at Jradford, but
t\tarketittg is the t\tost
popular of the busittess
optiotts. It catt also be
used as a cottsut\ter ed.
credit, which is required
to graduate.
Marketittg class is
available to all
sophot\tores, juttiors, attd
settiors. ltt this class,
studettts leartt the skills
they'll tteed to fittd a job
Gloria Chatman- Bridge
Cindy Clark- Ed. A t.
Michael Clark- pecial
Ed ./ED
Mark Cohan- Coun elor
Marguerite Conrad- Foreign
Lang.
Gary Cooper- Custodians
Willie Day -Coun elor
Rebecca Djurickovic- Phy.
Ed.
Joyce Dohnal- Dance
Teacher
attd how busittesses work.
Marketittg teaches how
to work itt groups as part
of a teat\t, how to give
presetttatiotts, attd how to
"dress for success."
Studettts also take part itt
att itttra-school
cot\tpetitiott, attd are
required to t\take a
portfolio for their fittal
exat\t.
Marketittg class is a lot
of work, but it's well
worth it. Cassy Uettose
Patricia Dolan- Foreign Lang.
Geraldine Fair- Vice Principals
Martha Fergus- Math
Judithann Fischer- pecial Ed./ ED
Edwin Foster- Special Ed./ ED
Susan Fountain- FCE
Michaela Fraley- English
Jana Ga iorkiewicz- Foreign Lang.
Jeremy Gemig- Special Ed. I CDB
Juli Geomo- ecretary
Dominic Giannini- Custodian
Manuel Godina- Ed. As t. Sec.
NOBODY TOUCH IT! Sophomore Jack
Edquist and his group have to build a tower
made of just paper and get it to stand up
without falling down.
TEAMWORK IS KEY Sophomores Max
Riley and Jon McCray, and junior Willem
Busch discuss a plan to ensure that they
have the best project in the class.
LOOK OUT BELOW! Ms. Schliecher and
her students watch to see whose egg will
remain in one piece when dropped oft the top
of the stairs.
MIXING IT UP Junior Olivia DeChiara mixes
up chemicals to develop pictures in her
photography class .
MAYA MODELING Freshman Jose Zavaleta
volunteers to model a priest's sash during
their art class about Maya Works.
Carley Goodkind- Foreign
Lang.
William Gray- Science
Lind ey Gwinnup- Special
Ed. CD
Ron Haisler- Tech.Ed.
Tim Hansen- Dean of tudents
Rosalind Hardy-Special Ed./
LO
Julia Hare- Science
Todd Haywood- English
Erik Heinrich- Ed. A t.
Joan Heinzen- Ed. Asst.
Dori s Heller- Art
Dean Hervat- ocial Studie
Don I loferitza- cience
Jill Hoffman- Engli sh
Peggy I hmael- ecretary
Amy Jacob- Science
Steve Jacob- Dean of tudents
Alan Jone - ocial Studie
Gregory Karvelas- Special
Ed./CD
Janet Kendzier ki- pecial Ed.I
LD
Kiffany Kiewiet- Bridges
DEMONSTRATING HER ARTISTIC SKILLS
Sophomore Jenny Wang carefully forms her
mask, being careful not to drop or disfigure it.
PERFECTLY POSED The art 4 and 5
classes go on a trip to the Art Institute and
Cultural Center in Chicago. Students pose tor
a picture in Millenium Park.
ROLL OUT Carefully rolling out the ink onto
the stamps, freshman Alyssa Steinke
prepares to make her prints.
Bradford's ArTs
A Qallerq of Talent
Studet1ts this year it1 art
have dot1e a lot of differet1t
thit1gs such as drawit1gs,
pait1tit1gs, self portraits, still
life drawit1gs, photography,
at1d ceratMics. The goal of art
is to brit1g out each studet1ts'
creativity at1d provide tMeat1s
for persot1al expression.
"This is tMY favorite class
because you get to be creative,
especially with ceratMics," said
sophotMore Nick 'owet1.
Each art class t1ot ot1ly
fit1e-tut1ed their abilities, but
also leart1ed about our society
alot1g the way. Ot1e of Mrs.
Heller's classes produced projects
that expressed tMeat1it1gful social
realities.
Over 35 of 'radford's talet1ted
photographers put ot1 a studet1t
photography exhibit at the
At1dersot1 Arts Cet1ter. Ot1e of the
tMost talked about creatiot1s was
that of KitM Owet1s who created
"A baby it1 the wotMb."
At1other activity of the
advat1ced art studet1ts was a
field trip to Chicago to attet1d the
Art lt1stitute at1d Cultural Cet1ter.
Rachel Vogt
CONFIDENCE AND CONCENTRATION
Senior Matt Cremona diligently calculates
next to senior Andy Warren during a math
competition in November, 2004.
DOUBLE CHECK Sophomore Andy
Smith checks over his similarity drawing
project for geometry class before
presenting it to the other students.
MaTh Mania
Adding up to one
Matty people oftett ask
the questiott, "whett will
we ever use this
ittfotMatiott?" after their
teacher assigtts ttew
projects. Mr. Lockhart
brushes that questiott
away by showittg his
studettts how to take
tMeasurtMettts givett frotM
a blueprittt to build
sitMulated rafters. ltt the
real world, tMath is used
daily itt projects such as
his.
ltt Mrs. Albright's
Maria Kotz-Bridges
Lea Kreuser-Ed. Asst.
Herschel Kreuger-Musicai
Theater
Candace LaMacchiaSpecial Ed.
Carol Larsen-English
Jennifer Lawler-Math
Jean Lee-Science
Lora LehmannBus./Marketing
Christina LiVolsi-English
I00
l\fCl-fh
discrete tMath class the
studettts pick a topic
discussed durittg the
setMester to reteach it. Mrs.
Albright also learned frotM
this whett settior Uatt
Apostoli chose the topic
"AlgorithtM: a sequettce of
ittstructiotts that tell how to
accotMplish a task," to bake
chocolate chip cookies.
"Uiscrete tMath let us
explore our optiotts attd
work itt groups to solve our
probletMs," said settior Nicole
erowtt. Katritta f olliver
Tom Lockhart-Math
Melvi na Lube-Special Ed.
Gary Lundgren-Techno logy Ed.
Pearl Magno-Cook
Aaron Malczewski-Physical Ed.
Shawn Manata-Math
Joseph Mangi-Principal
Judy Maraccinni-Ed . Asst.
Robert Marcinkus-Social Studies
Michelle Marschel-Family & Consumer
Science
Nicole Mayes-Social Studies
Fred McBeth-Special Ed.
CONCENTRATE ... Thinks freshman Emily
Collins as she is deep in thought du ri ng the
math competition held in November, 2004.
RIGHT HERE Ms. Fergus guides
sophomore Milijana Rajic to find the answer
to her math question during tutoring help held
after school.
TAKE A BREAK Juniors Meribeth Wamboldt
and Melissa Morrison stop to take a break
from all of the concentration during the math
competition held in February, 2005.
DRESS UP TIME Freshmen Lindsey Hebior
and Emily Collins enjoy Mrs. Mundell's toga
party themed assignment.
A GREAT DEAL OF THANKS After
watching the play The 5th of July, Adrian
O'Connor thanks Mrs. Larsen for the great
cultural experience.
Ann McDonald- Bridges to
Success
Betty Mentek- Secretary
Judy Miller- Science
Don Moehrke- Math
Laura Morrissette- Business
Pamela Mosher- Foreign
Lang.
Judy Mueller- Secretary
Marlene Mundell- English
Marsha el on- Vice
Principal
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Acwlhftl«'.&
Patrizia otarianni- Foreign
Lang.
Linda Pagonis- Special
Ed. DB
Deni e Palmer- Ed. A t.
Dubinda Parent- Ed. Asst.
Carol Pearson- Art
Doreen Perri- ur e
Katie Phillips- English
Jesu Piorno- Billingual
Lee Powers- Ed. A t. Sec.
Kathy Rabey- Art
Mike Raymaker- Special
Ed.,LD
Darrel Reck- Custodian
SAY CHEESE Students in Larsen's English
class pose for a picture outside of Parkside
after attending a play called The Fifth of July.
POINTIN' FINGERS Seniors Alex Sheehan
and Dan Granger get into the spirit of a
friendly debate in their Engl ish class.
FUN AND ENGLISH As freshman Scena
Davis places a poster on the wall during her
English class with Mrs. Larsen , she can 't
help but laugh.
English
To Write or Not to Write
Joining Jradford's English
departtMent this year were
both two teachers, Mrs. StMith
and Ms. Phillips, and a new
textbook series.
"I was surprised to see sotMe
of the kids that I had last
year at Washington, and they
were ' thrilled" to see tMe!" said
Mrs. StMith.
Jecause they tMake their
students read tMany books like
lord of the Flies, AnitMal FartM,
and several Shakespeare plays
including RotMeo and Juliet and
ffatMlet, the English departtMent
feels that they are instrutMental
in getting students ready for the
college years ahead.
In order to tMake the lessons
tMore real and tMetMorable, various
English teachers took fieldtrips,
planned parties, and did
detMonstrations.
"I was really itMpressed at how
insightful tMY students were when
we discussed literature," said
Mrs. Arneson, who teaches
English 11 Honors.
Uoing well in English is altMost a
free ticket to anything that one
wants to do in life. Rachel Vogt
LOOK AT ME! Senior Sebastian Price
slowly makes an incision in a fetal pig while
senior Jonathon Hackbarth closely watches
the action .
PAY CLOSE ATTENTION Testing acids and
buffers for their effect on the enzyme
catalose is senior Skye Fischer in her AP
biology class .
\Neird Science
Blood, Outs, and More
Matty studettts dread
havittg to take sciettce
credits; luckily there are
those who are
fascittated by its
tftysteries. ltt biology
studettts participated itt
several laboratory tests
attd projects. ltt attatotfty
the studettts disected pigs
to see how their bodies
work. fhe hutftatt biology
class visited Parkside
with the itttetttiott of
viewittg a cadaver.
Gail Rocco- Special
Ed./CDB
Thomas Roders- Social
Studies
Rita Ruder- Math
Dawn Saarnio-Ed. Asst.
Xavier Salvado- Bilingual
Jeanne Sanchez-Bell- ESL
Elias Santiago- English
Jean Schlais- Vice Principal
ue Schleicher- Business/
Marketing
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ltt chetftistry, Mr. Setts
taught his classes about
gases, chetfticals attd
differettt kittds of
experitftettts. Also, his
studettts leartted about
burnittg doughttuts attd
blowittg up chetfticals. He is
fatftous for the rattdotft
etttertaittittg stories about his
life.
"I liked tftY class with Mr.
Setts: we always got to blow
thittgs up," said juttior Alatt
Mittski. Josh Escobedo
Amanda Schwantes- Math
Kathy Sesser- English
Linda Shemanski-Secretary
Dee Simon-Math
Tina Simon - peech Therapist
Ellie mith- English
Art Smurawa- Science
Jason Sonnenburg- Dean of Students
Diane Soren en- Librarian
Geraldine tallman- Engli h
Ja on Standish- Science
Holly Stanfield- Musical Theater
HAM ANYONE? Junior Desiree Guida and
senior Monica Mccann are very surprised at
what they find under the skin of a pig.
CHECKING OUT BACTERIA In Mrs.
Greenings science class, juniors Sagar Shah
and Veronica Gloria participate in a
transformation lab involving EColi.
DOES IT DO WHAT IT SAYS IT DOES?
Senior Nathan Fosdahl does a test which will
determine if Chitosan, a drug which is
supposed to inhibit the absorption of fats in
the body, really works.
AcwltAftiu
10s
FLICKER FOOTBALL Senior Mike Corrao
eludes senior Steve Elrod in a game of
Flicker Football during gym class.
TOUCH YOUR TOES! Sophomore Miranda
Pettry does bar excersises during the ballet
portion of dance class.
Rudy tanley- pecial Ed .
cott teger- Math
Jackie tein- pecial Ed .
Kelly tohl- Psychologist
Celeste turicz- Clerical
Melanie Taylor- Foreign
Lang.
JeffTeerink- cience
Patricia Tew - pecial Ed.
Alan Theu ch- Math
RaeEllen Thomson- Ed. Asst.
Donna Townsend- Librarian
Vincent Tucker- Ed. Asst. Sec.
Robert Yanderloop- Musical
Theater
Oscar Villalobo - Police
Liaison
Monica Wallen- pecial Ed./LD
Beth Ward- Social tudie ·
Randy Webb- Ed . Asst. ec.
Melissa We tland- Ed . Asst.
Annettee Wetherbee- Special
Ed.CD
Liz Whitefoot- FCE
Richard Wienke- Tech. Ed.
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SAVING LIVES Sophomore Eri ka Vite
practices infant CPR during health class.
Students also learn adult CPR , wh ich could
come in handy someday.
LENDING A HELPING HAND Sophomore
Morgan Piccolo helps the teacher by pushing
a friend , freshman Joriese Baldwin around
the floor during gym class.
READY FOR ACTION Sophomore Kendra
Graves gets ready to serve the ball to the
opposing team in gym class.
\Nork Your Body
let's Qet Phqsical!
There were differet1t ways at
Sradford to get physical at1d
stay active while eart1it1g gyttt
credits. Studet1ts who chose to
take a regular phy. ed. class
said that they liked the variety
of all the sports played.
"9-yttt class is fut1 whet1
everyot1e participates," said
Jut1ior Mike Miller.
The studet1ts who wat1ted to
work Ot1 buildit1g tttuscle could
take weight trait1it1g, a class
that focused Ot1 showit1g
studet1ts how to properly build
their tttuscles. It wast1't Just a
class for the guys either; tttat1y
girls took the class, at1d et1joyed
its bet1efits.
For the studet1ts who weret1't
really it1to sports, Sradford also
offered a dat1ce class to take the
place of a gyttt credit.
"It's a way to relax at1d express
yourself at1d your etttotiot1s whet1
you tttost t1eed it," said jut1ior
Jat1ice Vet1egas.
At1other required class at
Sradford that dealt with the body
at1d stayit1g healthy was health
class. lt1 health studet1ts leart1ed
tttat1y ways to save lives, alot1g
with ways to eat healthy at1d
stay fit. Cassy UeRose
SCREW IT With some help from advisor
Mrs. Willaims, junior Brandon Keller
attaches the frame to the wall for one of
Bradford's outstanding plays.
MEAS URE IT UP Senior Tony Schneider
moves a piece of material suspended from
a ceiling bar out of the way of the lighting.
STAGECRAFT
Building An Education
What att audiettce sees
ott the stage is a result
of tftatty hours worked
behittd the scettes. The
tftajority of the scettery
seett itt plays is created
itt stagecraft, which is a
class where studettts
build cotl1plex sets attd
scettery. Those dedicated
studettts who work
tftatty hours outside of
school are as proud of
what they do as the
actors attd tl1Usiciatts.
Emmit Williams- Ed. Asst.
Jeff Wirch- Science
Gwen WortockBusiness/Marketing
Kyle Yackley- Social Studies
Dennis Zander- English
"Stage tl1attagetl1ettt is
pretty tl1Uch our life, attd we
put itt a lot of titfte gettittg
everythittg perfect for a
perfortl1attce," said juttior
Tazia LeMay.
Studettts fouttd stagecraft to
be att ettjoyable, as well as
useful class to take, attd tftatty
studettts returtt for tftore thatt
otte year of the class.
"This was tl1Y third year of
stagecraft because the class is
futt," said Juttior &rattdott
Keller.
Nick Kertt
LENDING A HELPING HAND Senior Chris
Roberts helps out his fellow classmates and
moves a sheet of plywood out of the way on
the set of West Side Story.
A REAL HANDYMAN Frustrated junior Jim
Iorio checks the blade on his troublesom jig
saw while cutting the ramps for the hit play
West Side Story.
CHECKING IT TWICE Miss Bradford would
not have had any lighting if it weren't for the
hard work and talent of senior Josh Kreuser
who is a master at set lighting.
PUTTING IN OVERTIME Senior Sam Kocol
adjusts the chain on one of the overhead
bars onstage. Many nights are spent
working on the various Bradford plays and
events.
WITH THE EYES OF A HAWK Stagecraft
advisor Jodi Williams believes in safety first.
Here she is showing students how to use a
router without shedding blood.
LEARNING IS FUN Italian students pose
for the camera while on an Italian field trip.
Annette Reget, Maria Ruffolo, Rachel
Nudi, Alexadera Stojic, Nicolas Schenk,
Kathryn De Vroy, Annastasia Swartz,
Amanda Bieker, Leah Marie Rohs, Kristal
Krebs, Sara Hamby, Anthony Aiello,
Derrick Crawford , Nicholas S. Andreoli ,
Andrea Perugini , Christina Fapso, and
Nicholas Rossi all went to the University of
Wisconsin Madison for "Forzo con I'
Italiano" on April 13, 2005.
RUNNING GAME Bottom right: Senior
Colleen Burkhart slams her hand against
the desk as she misses the vocabulary
word in trench class.
CONCENTRATION Senior
Josh Specht carefully goes
over his spanish words before
taking the test which will follow
shortly.
CATCHING UP Freshman
Sam Schissel listens to one
of the lessons from the
French tape player.
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A~ru.lbt\iu
FAST WORK'N Freshman
Jordan Pauley sits and
waits for the rest of his
group after he has finished
matching the vocabulary
words with definitions.
COLLEGE COLLAGE Freshman Leah
Marie Roohs and Senior Kristal Krebs hold
up a collage they made for Italian class,
while on a fieldtrip for Mr. Annina's class.
RIGHT OR WRONG Mr. Annina and
sophomore Kallen Mayer check over the
vocabulary words to make sure th ey have
them all correct.
JUST CH ILLI N' Junior Felicia Krystavel
sits back and waits for the rest of her group
to finish with their wo rk. Spanish is often
thought of as the "easy" foreign language
class to take at Bradford.
Foreign Language
All the Languages of Love
Mat1y studet1ts took a
lat1guage class t10t because
they had to, but because they
wat1ted to. Lat1guage is a
subject that takes a studet1t's
curiosity to the t1ext level at1d
"1akes hi"1 or her wat1t to
leart1 about a t1ew culture to
experiet1ce a t1ew world.
Jat1a ~asiorkiewicz alot1g
with the foreigt1 lat1guage
depart"1et1t held a fut1draiser
this year for the tsut1a"1i
victi"1s it1 southeast Asia.
Mat1y classes gave a lot of
"10t1ey to help spot1sor fa"1ilies
durit1g fhat1ksgivit1g at1d
Christ"1as.
There were differet1t teachit1g
strategies used it1 lat1guage
classes because studet1ts learn a
lat1guage better whet1 it it1volves
ga"1es; they keep the studet1ts
attet1tive at1d wat1tit1g to leart1
"1ore. lt1 Fret1ch, the '[ut1t1it1g
~a"1e' is used to teach the
co"1prehet1siot1 at1d spellit1g of
foreigt1 words. fhe Spat1ish classes
have si"1ilar vocabulary ga"1es,
where it1 the et1d the wit1t1it1g
tea"1 receives cat1dy or other
s"1all prizes. At1dy S"1ith
QUICKLY LOOKING Ready
and prepared, sophomore
Carly Werwie looks for
another open girl to pass the
ball to.
ACE AWAY Sophomore
Gabby Apostoli, who has
played on varsity since
freshman year, prepares to hit a
backhand return of a serve.
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CHOKE AND POKE The
varsity girls softball team
cheers on a teammate up to bat
during . game against Racine
Horlick.
PIN FOR A WIN The referee
blows his whistle to signal that
freshman Matt Garshen has
won this aggressive match
against Tremper.
ANGER MANAGEMENT
Second baseman of the
baseball team senior Vinnie
Barsuli points to home after
throwing to first base.
WONDER BOY Junior Nathan
Jones 1s ready to shot-put his
second attempt at Case High
School, in which he ended up
hitting his record high 44 feet 3
inches.
SWIM TO GLORY Senior
Nicole Ambrosini took to water
like a fish by doing the butterfly
stroke against Oak Creek.
HAPPY GILMORE
Freshman Chad Ebert
watches his drive on the
eighth hole at Maplecrest
during a meet against
Tremper.
CONCENTRATION Senior
Sabastian Price shows good
eye focus as he waits for the
perfect moment to swing.
Athletics in Action!
Fall, Wit1ter at1d
Sprit1g-JRAPFORP
sports happet1 throughout the et1tire school
year. Fro'fl CROSS
COUNfRY to JASEJALL,
Z004-Z005 was a ti'fle
to get out there at1d
COMPEfE. So'fle shit1e,
so'fle 'flerely have FUN,
but all leart1 fEAMWORK at1d ENPURANCE
while participatit1g it1
ALL AIR Sophomore Monique
Driver shows her jumping
abilities as she jumps over the
high bar.
Sports
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CONTAINMENT Junior Dennis
Orellana maintains ball control
while looking for his forward
partner to score.
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LAY UP Junior Dione Young
looks for a clear shot in a
crucial game against Tremper.
TOUCHDOWN Sophomore
Justin Belloti tries to push
through Tremper's defensive
line to get gain another six
points for us.
ENDURING THE TRAIL
Senior Leslie Wiese leads the
way out of the forestry and onto
a clear path .
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Football Frenzy
Readq For Some Football?!
Sradford had a powerful
ZOM football seasot1.
"We were tryit'lg to be a
productive teatft for this
year, I plat1 Ot1 us steppit1g
it up to the t1ext level t1ext
seasot1," said Coach Mike
SartholetMew.
"We're really lookit1g to
tMake the playoffs for the
third year it1 a row!"
exclaitMed jut1ior Louie
Perrit1e at the begit1t1it1g of
the seasot1.
"We got sotMe real good
talet1t cotMit1g up this year;
I thit1k we got a good shot
at the playoffs t1ext year,"
proudly said sophotMore
G-arry Paskieicz.
This year's football teatft
3
seasons :\.like
Bartholeme" has
been the head
coach of football
12
senior
quarterback
Bryan Horgen's
jersey number
had tMuch to cheer about.
Strugglit1g to put up
poit1ts early it1 the year,
the Red Uevils wot1 two
straight gatMes agait1st
South Milwaukee at1d
ltacit1e Park, at1d had at1
thrillit1g wit1 agait1st
Muskego.
Sradford's offet1se was
led by set1ior quarterback
Sryat1 Horget1 at1d fullback
Nick Taylor.
The Red Uevils yout'lg
defet1sive lit1e showed off
what they could do all
year.
The Sradford football
progratft has at1other
excitit'lg year ahead of
thetft. - Kris lteitertMat1
7
touchdo\\ ns
fullback :"iick
Ta~ lor recorded
thh ~car
Devils
'55..................0ak. Creek. .................o
o....................R.a.cine Case...............o
33•..•.•••••...••••.B..ir-lingtoo.................13
41..................Fra.I\k.lit\. ......................6
12..................S. Milwau.R.ee. .........33
1....................Par.R...............................21
11..................Hor>lick.. ........................1.3
6 ....................Musk.e.go.................... 7
1'2.-.................Tremper-....................6
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Footbal l
MASSIVE SACK Junior Ross Cochran
and the Red Devil defensive line get
ready to make an attack against the
Racine Park offense, which would hold
them at the 30 yard line.
GET READY Junior linebacker Angelo
Jones puts his helmet back on , and then
he heads back into the game mentally
and physically refreshed .
WHAT A PLAY Sophomore Garry
Paskiewicz comes off the field showing
intense emotion towards the great play
the Red Devi ls just recorded. The team
went on to win against Racine Park.
RUNNING STRONG Senior fullback
Nick Taylor runs swiftly through the
weak Trojan defenders who could not
hold him back .
HIT THE HOLE Senior quarterback
Bryan Horgen receives a block from his
linemen and runs toward the open field
in the third quarter.
SOPIIO lORE JOEY PIERCE
"Everything at Bradford rocks, but tbe best
tbing is by far tbe sports. If I could I1ave
any super power. I would want to nave
speed! Ny fdvorite movie is . carface witl1
Al Pacino. Wben I qrow up I would like to
be a mecllanic or a 111ovie director. The
funniest person I know is NICO
IIARDCASTIE."
SIT DOWN! Striking out the last
batter for the win junior Amanda
Laboy pitches a two hitter against
Franklin.
YOUR EYE IS GOOD Sophomore
Kristen Schultz watches the ball all
the way to the bat as she hits a
double.
SOPHOMORE NICO HARDCASTIE
"I I1ave many bidden talents. but tbe best
one is tbdt I can do tbe wave witI1 my
fingers! Ifie absolute best song eyer is
"Bye, Bye, Bye" by N'SYNC. I would like
to bdYe two kids wben I grow up. Tbe
first tI1ing I look for in a girl is if sbe is
nice and if sI1e is understanding. My best
friend ts RICHARD LINKOWSKI."
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Queen of the Diamond
Qirls Softball
GETTIN' DIRTY Junior Stephanie
Luska slides hard into the plate on a
past ball to score the first run of the
game.
FOCUS BEGINS Senior Brittney Royal
focuses while timing out the pitcher as
her teammates cheer her on .
Al R FIVE Senior Jannette Apilado
looks for an air high five from her
teammates after making a outstanding
play in right field .
It's true, a dia"10t1d is a
girl's best friet'ld. After a
rough start, the girls'
varsity softball tea"' lit
up the field by showit'lg
their Ut'lstoppable defet'lse
at'ld offet'lse.
fhe tea"' wet'lt to
Woodhavet'I for
"teatft-buildit'lg" to brit'lg
the"1 closer that'! they
already were. Workittg
hard together, they got
through stret'luous
activitlies tftost teatfts
would t'lot evet'I atte"1pt
to try.
At the et'ld of April, the
tea"1 attet'lded Mueskego
Slugfest playit'lg
8
Leading
numho:r of
runs batt~d m
by JUntor
Emil~ Stipek
state-rat'lked Arrowhead
tieit'lg 1.-1. it'I eight it'lt'lit'lgs.
fhat satfte day they also
they beat Cudahay 16-1
it'I a shut-out.
"fhis seasot'I has beet'!
great. I a"1 really goittg
to "1iss the gatfte at'ld "1Y
teatft," said Jat'lt'lette
Apilado.
fhe girls agreed that
they would rather lose
every gatfte that'! be Ot'I a
differet'lt teatft.
"It's easy to tell the
girl's love the gatfte at'ld
each others' cotftpat'ly,"
said Coach Ruffolo.
~rittt'ley Royal/E"1ily
Stipek
II
Number of
stolen bases
from junior
Stephanie
Luska
•
.444
Highest
on-brue
p.:rcentage h)
s~mor Bnttn<:)
Royal
•
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Devils
3. .....••......•...CJa.k. Creek ....................1
1.Q....................'R.a.cine Ca.se. ................ 2.
o................. ll..Jr>lingtm......................2.
3. ...................FranR.lir\. .........................11
1..................S. Milwai.ikee. ...............o
1..................'R.a.cine ParR...................a
a ..................Mu.s.k.ego........................1
3. .................. Ror-licR.. .......................... .J
o..................Tremper.........................1
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they're Kick'n It
What a Seasonf
The boy's soccer teatlt
et1ded up havit1g over a five
hut1dred seasot1 record this
year due to the t1ew set of
systetlts that Coach &urger
used. The outstat1dit1g duo
of jut1ior Uet1t1is Orellat1a
at1d set1ior Edgar
Albarrat1 dotltit1ated the
t1ew systetlt.
"They passed the ball like
seasot1ed professiot1als.
They kt1ew where ot1e
at1other would be," said
jut1ior Charlie Erdall.
The varsity teatlt also
had a tltiraculous at1d
yout1g defet1se that was
tltade up of sophotMores
Matt Lawler at1d Zach
Uat1iels who were at1
Ut1pet1etrable force.
"I thit1k that the defet1se
we had was the best.
We'll do great t1ext year,"
said jut1ior Peter Peralta.
The varsity teatlt also
stayed overnight at their
Platteville at1d Uelavat1
tournatltet1ts. They played
to the best of their
abilities; but, without
their fat1tastic goalie,
set1ior Joht1 Ueters, they
would t10t have dot1e as
well as they did at the
tourt1atltet1ts.
"Peters had at1 awesotlte
seasot1," said Coach
&urger. "It will be a
challet1ge for his
replacetltet1t t1ext year to
fill his positiot1." Rosa
James
14
numb.:r of\\ ins
the var,ity ti:am
had
numba of assists
Dennis and [:dgar
both had
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VARSITY
<Season R.ec.ord 14-11.)
Confrence Games
OpJx:>nenr
Devils
2.. •...•••••.•..•.••0a.R. Creek..................1
6 ...................R.acine Case.............1
o..................Eurlington................i
6 .................S. Milwauk.ee. ..........o
1...................R.acine Park.............5
3.....................Hor-licR.........................1
3.....................Tremper....................1
3.................Musk.ego..................... 4
o ...................Fral\klin. ....................4
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TRAPPING THE BALL Senior Edgar
Albarran looks down the field ,
visualizing where his teammate , junior
Dennis Orellana, is for the best
opportunity for a goal.
GETTIN' IT DONE Senior Brandon Wolf
who shows his skills that he learned from
Coach Burger by keeping possession of
the ball despite the opponents' attempt to
obtain it from him .
PLAYING AGGRESSIVELY Sophomore
Curtis Vanchena takes a step before he
winds his leg up to make a strong pass to
his teammate who is running down the
sideline.
WHAT FOCUS! Junior Dennis Orellana
dribbles the ball past his opponent with
determination, which is what made him
a top scorer on this year's team with 22
goals!
ATTACKING THE BALL Sophomore
Matt Lawler rushes forward to gain
control of the ball and heads it down the
field.
SOPlfmIORE RICHARD LINKOWSKI
'The most important thing about a girl is
her personality. I love to play football; llly
favorite position is corner back. Ny
favorite quote is 'you play like a girl,·
from the movie Sandlot. The worst tbing
about Bradford is the homework. The kid
tllat I know who looks tI1e lllost like Justin
Ti111berlake is ANDY CEBOLSKT."
BETTER THAN EVER Senior Nick
Adams pushes his way past his
opponents to gain ground for an
outstanding finish.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS Freshman Jim
Oswalt puts his best foot forward in
order to become the first man to cross
the finishline of the cross country meet.
SOPRmIORE ANDY CEBOLSKI
"Since I look like Justin Timberlake, my
favorite song is Rock Your Body. My
favorite tbinq to buy from Infared is
tbeir cookies. My fayorite anlmal is a
doq. The bottest and best celebrity is
Carmen Electra! The only kld I know Uiat
bas elepI1ant ears is JOSH KARASTI.·
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To the Finish
Boqs X Countrq
PUSHING FORWARD Freshman Ben
Warren pushes his way past Tremper to
put himself in 5th place. Suffering cold
winds, he still enables himself to go on.
KEEPING THE LEAD Junior Josh Poe
(below) puts on a forceful effort knowing
his opponents are close behind . As the
crowd cheers him on , he gets an extra
boost of enery to win.
FINE EFFORT Junior Mike Griepentroc
(below left) outruns his opponents. It
was a tiring 4000 meter run , and he
finished with a lot of pride.
The guys cross cout1try Estep's relay it1cludit1g
teatM held up well Ut1der a Warret1, Poe, Cret'1ot1a,
lot of pressure this year. at1d Mirsberger tMade a
The teatM wet1t up
yearly record of 90:4-3
agait1st t'1at1y difficult
durit1Q the SEC Meet at
oppot1et1ts at1d yet kept
St. Frat1cis Set'1it1ary.
their heads held high at1d The boys placed 10th out
did their very best.
of 16 teatMs.
Set1iors Josh Estep at1d
Accordit1g to Coach
At1dy Warret1 were this Oz,"The boys showed
years captait1s. lteceivit1g it'1provet'1et1t this year.
the tMuch valued coaches Ot1ly 6 letterwit1t1ers will
award were Nick AdatMs, returt1, but with a lot of
Mike Plut1kett, at1d At1dy hard work at1d
Warret1. Josh at1d At1dy pre-seasot1 preparatiot1,
also had the best titMe of we hope to cot1tit1ue to
the teat'1 with 17:51.
becotMe tMore
Josh Poe received the
cotMpetitive."
~oys Rookie of the Year. Jessica ltit1gdahl
10
8
tenth plan~ out
of 16 teams at
Sccti<>nak
Number of
seniors on the
team .
..,
, "umber of
captains on
this yt:ars
tt:am.
VARSITY
Devils
mvit...................4
1.5•••....•••..•.....• .R.ebel mvit.......................1
3..................R.edca.t m
w........,..............a
11.................Tremper-
14................. .An~ei mvir......................u
mvit...................1
4 .................Ke.r\ostia mvit.....................1
6 ...................FalCOI\ mvit......................o
10..............Muskego
7......................S.E.. Conf............................2.
9 ................WIM Secti.anal.................6
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Girls Track
Racin' to the Finish Line!
CotMpetitive racittg was a sophotMores Attgie Eldridge,
Mottique, attd Atttoittette
passiott of this year's girls
Vriver for the lottg, triple,
track teatM. fhe seasott
attd high jutMp.
was tough to get through,
"fhis year's teatM was
due to the loss of
ttot very deep, but we had
&radford's top settior
rutttters frotM ZOM. A youttg a lot of quality athletes
who were dedicated," said
teatM was itt the tMakittg
Coach Kiewiet.
attd the girls did their best
" I really ettjoyed beittg
to show that they could do
ott this teatM attd I kttow
it..
they will go far itt the
Matty first place Witts
ttext few years," said
were received by the 800
tMeter attd 4-00 tMeter relay settior AtMattda
Vjurickovic.
which ittcluded sprittters
Juttior Abby Nordloh attd
juttior Jessica Rittgdahl attd
sophotMores Nadeja Johttsott sophotMore AtMattda
attd Kettdra 9-raves. At otte Johttsott shitted itt the 4-00
titMe, the girls rattked 11th tMeter rutt with better
titMes at every tMeet.
itt the state.
Other top fittishes ittclude Jessica Rittgdahl
3
number of top
thn:e
Conference
mcdal winners
6
number of
returnmg letter
\\lllners
8
n umhcr of first
place fin 1 hes
made b) the
Relay team
SEC
Conference Meer Result's
Team
Point's
Fra..I\R.l.i.r\. ........................................u 4.5
MusR.e&o.......................................101
Tremper-........................................ 91
Ra.cine Case............................... 86
:&...ir-lin~t'OI\..................................... 11.50
Oak Creek..................................... 71
Ra.cine Park...................................-'19
~lic.R.. ...........................................41
.Kenasha Era.dford. .......................37
Saith Milwaukee. .........................2.9
RUNNING HARD Junior Jessica
Ringdahl passes the baton to
sophomore Kendra Graves in the 800m
relay at Conference in Burlington .
WHAT A RACE Junior Jessica
Ringdahl and sophomore Nadeja
Johnson celebrate their first place finish
at the coed SEC relays at Case.
LOOKING FORWARD Nadeja Johnson
runs hard to hand off the baton to
freshman Katie Kromm to bring in the
relay.
FINISHING STRONG Junior Shannon
Perman runs her heart out in the
overwhelming two mile run to finish with
her fastest time of the season .
JUMPING HIGH Sophomore Monique
Driver clears the bar as she beats her
top record at 4'6"
JUNTOR JOSII KARASTI
" lY favorite sport to participate in ts
wrestling. The best sea on i surnrner.
WI1y? Two words: NO SCIIOOLI ~Iy
favorite baseball team is tbe Chicago
Cubs. MY favorite color is red. Tbe kid
that always acts like a goon is JEFF
THORPE."
WAITING FOR THE OK Senior Ian
McManama waits for the ref to check
him into the game! So he can join his
team mates out on the court
EYES ON THE BALL This is what
junior Nick Perrine thinks while he
bumps the ball to get a reaction from
the crowd!!
SOPBO~OREJEFFTHORPE
"lf I could nave any superpower I would
like to be super stronql If I could date
anyone, I tbink I would nave to go witll
Steve Djurickovic. WI1en I grow up I
would like to be on tlle NFL My favorite
animal ts a tiger. Tbe guy tllat reminds
me tlle most of Sllaq is MIKE BRIGGS."
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Boys Volleyball
The Boqs Are Back
STRUTIING HIS STU FF!!! Senior
Ross Guida shows his opponent what
he's got as the audience looks on .
GAME FACE! Senior Andy Strash has
his game face on , while serving the ball
over the net to score a point for the
devils!!!
GOING FOR AN ACE Senior Chaz
Rzeplinski serves the ball at the
Bradford/Burlington match.
Although the boys
record wouldt1't show it
the boys had at1
awesottte seasot1. They
broke two historical
tttarks it1 boys volleyball.
The boys advat'lced to the
cot1feret1ce playoffs for
the first tittte ever. The
other record they broke
was wit1t1it1g the first
rout'ld of regiot1als which
was hosted by the Red
Vevils.
"The boys catMe out it1
the first rout'ld at'ld truly
played like they wat'lted
to wit1," said Coach
Marla Vay.
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the leading
number of
kills th at
Junior Glenn
Frazee had
The boys volleyball
teattt cot'lsisted of eight
set'liors, five Jut'liors at'ld
Ot1e sophotttore. The
captait'ls of the teattt
were Ross G-uida, Chaz
Rzeplit1ski, Q.let1t1 Frazee,
at'ld Jot1 Sepulveda.
It was apparet'lt that
the teattt et'ljoyed each
other by the cottttttet'lt
tttade by Jake Uttech:
"Elliot Retzlaff was a
cotttediat1 who gave us a
set'lse of hutttor.
"They were great guys
who worked hard," said
coach Marla Vay. Kadi
fussier
242
the most digs
on the team
that Junior
Nick Perrine
had
152
number o f
as :>ISIS that
Junior Jon
Sepuh cda led
with
VARSITY
Season R.ec.ord C~-11-2.)
OpJxmenr
Devils
2.. ••...•• .South MilwauR.ee. .................o
3................. A.zr-lir\grOI\. ......................o
3...................'R.aci.r\e Ca.se. ..................1
3..................R.a.cine tlorlicR.. ...............1
o....................Greendale ......................2.
3................. .R.a.cine Par.R.. ...................o
3................ Tremper............................o
2.. •.•...••••...• Arrowhea.d. .......................o
o..................MusR.ego..........................2.
Boys Track
Running To Success
fhe &radford Z005 boys'
track seasot1 started
slowly durit1g the it1door
seasot1, but they quickly
cut dowt1 titMes at1d
caught up to their
cotMpetitors for the
outdoor seasot1. As a
result of the hard work
frotft the boys' 4-x 100
tMeter relay teat\\,
cot1sistit1g of set1ior Josh
WorshatM, jut1ior Cot1t1or
Rude, jut1ior VotMit1ick
Stella, at1d sophotMore
Keith CrutMp, &radford
took 3rd place at the
Ket1osha Cout1ty lt1vite.
"fhis year was a
rebuildit1g year. I was
pleased with how hard.
the boys worked. Our goal
for Z005 was to strive
for excellet1ce day it1 at1d
day out," said Coach
Aslaskot1.
fhe top rUt1t1ers Ot1 the
teatMs were set1ior Josh
WorshatM it1 the
100-tMeter dash, Jut1ior
Votftit1ick Stella it1 the
ZOO-tMeter dash, at1d
set1ior At1dy Warret1 it1
the 800-tMeter rut1.
''l'tft very proud of the
way these kids challet1ged
thetMselves at practices
at1d tMeets throughout the
seasot1, at1d I loved the
effort they put it1to it,"
said Coach Hardy. Viot1e
Yout1g
2nd
The place the
team took at the
Kcnosha
I :31 5
I he fastcst time
by the boy's
4x I 00 rcla)
County !mite
tcam.
SEC Confere.nc.e Meer Result's
Team
Point's
R.a.cine Par.R......................................122
ftlrlingt'OI\. ........................................1()3.50
Trernper............................................8()
~lick.. ..............................................79
FranR.lir\. ............................................68
Oak Cree.k.........................................65.50
Musk.ego...........................................6-4
R.a.cine Case.................................... 4e
Srutti Milwaukee. ..........................:s1
K.en.osha. .Er-adfor-d. .........................35
HANDING IT OFF Nathan Specht
pushes himself through the last few
yards and looks to hand off the baton in
the 400 relay.
WARM UP TO WIN Reuther's Bruce
Marshall warms up for the hurdle race at
Case High School.
LETS GET IT STARTED Awaiting the
baton from teammate junior Connor
Rude, junior Dominick Stella prepares
for a perfect hand-off.
RUNNING TO SUCCESS Seniors Andy
Warren and Josh Estep run to the finish
line in the one mile relay.
SUPERSTAR WITH A STELLAR
SCORE Senior Andy Warren jumps
over the pole and gets a perfect score.
JUNIOR UKE BRIGGS
"My best cllildbood n1eroory is wben I
scored rny first basket during a game.
I've been given tiie nlcknarne
'SJiaqoBrigq · since tltenl lY nniqne
talent is tbat I arn a great ki ser. In a
girl I look for Iler per onality and ber
looks. The sexiest guy I know i ANDY
STRASIL"
GLIDING ALONG THE ICE
Sophomore, Chelsey Walker, builds up
her speed to enter into a challenging
jump.
AFTER AN ENERGIZING
PERFORMANCE The Ice Devils
gather together for a pose at the end of
their number.
SENIOR ANDY STRASH
"The bottest actress around today Is
Hilary Duff. The best tI1inq to do during
tbe weekends in K-town is Iianq out and
party witb friends. My favorite class is
Discrete M.atb, because 1Iiave a lot of
friends In it. M.y best friend in tl1e wI10le
world is NATHAN SM.ITH."
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Breakin the Ice
Club Qains Recognition
GRACEFUL The skaters synchronize
their moves, and with precision , glide
into a straight line to finish their routine.
SKATING IN RHYTHM The Bradford
Ice Devils hold hands in a circle as they
move with ease to "Girls Just Wanna
Have Fun ."
DOUBLES Working on her double lutz
is junior Katherine Hill, who has gone to
Regionals for skating.
Ot11Y havit1g officially
started two years ago,
the lee Uevils have beet1
gait1it1g popularity. !his
last year the teal\t had
14' l\tel\tbers who skated
every week at the
Ket1osha lee Aret1a. !hey
perforl\ted durit1g the
Ket1osha fhut1der Hockey
gal\tes at halftil\te at1d
skated to various upbeat
at1d et1ergetie l\tusie that
kept the audiet1ee
it1volved.
"Our club has i"1proved
a lot this year by
perfor"1it1g two differet1t
skatit1g progral\ts at1d
workit1g better as a
group,"
3
number of
members m
\I, is. Ldgc
stated jut1ior Heather
Massie.
fhe girls t10t Ot11y
worked well together Ot1
the ice, but grew close
at1d spet1t outside til\te
together.
"I et1joy beit1g a part of
lee Uevils because we
have forl\ted friet1dships
at1d have fut1 perfor"1it1g
together," said jut1ior
Katherit1e Hill.
"I liked havit1g thel\t
skate at the hockey
gal\tes; it gave the
audiet1ee a ehat1ee to see
the other side of ice
skatit1g," said jut1ior
Charlie Erdall. Rosa
~arnes
2
4
number of
pcrfonnanccs
at Kenosha
Thunder
hockc) game'
members who
went to
Regionals
WITH ELEGANCE AND POISE
Sophomore , Danielle Schmidt,
gracefully comes out of her lay-back
spin while checking her left side.
Iu 0..\li.f&
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Girls X·Counlrv
Readq for the Startin9Lfnef
With att outstattdittg
perfortMattce executed by
the girls this year, the
cross coutttry teatM tMade
their coach proud itt ZOM.
"fhis year, the girls had
their best seasott sittce
1999. With 11
Ietterwitttters returttittg
ttext year, I expect that
we will be dratMatically
itMproved attd a teatM to
cotttettd with," says Coach
Aslaksott.
Kristett Schulz was the
MPV attd Shattttott PertMatt
was the captaitt. Shattttott
also received the teatM
rutttter award. Maria
Kehrer's ruttttittg was so
itMpressive that she
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Number of juniors
on tht• team
11
the number out of
16 that the girls
placed at
Sectionals
received the G-irls
Outstattdittg FreshtMatt
award. fhe teatM ettded
the seasott with a battg at
their WIAA Sectiottal
tMeet. Kristett Schultz
received the best titMe of
the teatM with 16.07.
Overall, they placed 11th
out of 16 teatMs.
"Cross Coutttry was a lot
of futt; I itMproved
tretMettdously frotM last
year!" said Juttior Jrooke
Jervis. Juttior Rachel Wise
added,"We had great
talettt futt teatMtMates,
attd success. All of these
tMade for a great seasott-1
thittk the coach was
proud." Jessica Rittgdahl
I
the number of
seniors on the team
(l.cslic Wise)
VARSITY
Devils
11..................Tremper Invit....................4
1..5•••••••••••••••••••R.ebel Invit........................1
3.....................R.edca.tlnvit......................14
14...................An.gel Invit.......................11
10..................Mus.R.ego Invit....................1
4 ....................Ke.r\osha. Invit.....................1
6 ......................Falcon Invit......................o
7....................... .3.E..Conf.........................2.
9 ....................WIAA Sectional...................6
Junior Abby Nordloh and Senior Leslie
Wise inch their way into first place,
leaving the competition in the dust.
Sophomore Rebekah Fosdahl and
junior Kim Degener force themselves to
the finishline to win the run.
Sophomore Stephanie Wolf (bottom
right) focuses on running out her
opponents.
The girls get ready to beat their personal
best. With all of the competitiveness on
the team it is an adrenaline rush!
Junior Kim Degener takes a breather
after finishing her run and giving it her
best.
SENIOR NATHAN SNlTlI
"My birtbday i on November 28tll alonq witb
Jake Utecb and Brittney Royal-3 Itotties born
on tlte sarne day! For a unique talent, I can baq
groceries like no other. I would like to be
Batrnan because I love llis car. I would like to
be the father of two boys becau e if I ltad qirl
I would beat up tlleir boyfriend . Tbe nuttiest
person I know is JOE LIVINGSTON."
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EYE ON THE BALL Bradford
defender Bianca Santiago thwarts
another Tremper attack as Brynn
Palmen looks on.
OUTTA HERE Bradford goalkeeper
Abbie Barca clears the ball against
crosstown rival Tremper.
SENIOR JOE LIVINGSTON
"If l could qo anywI1ere on vacation it
would be Cancun, nexicoI I enjoy
watching tI1e ~lilwaukee Bucks. MY
favorite fast food restaurant is Taco
Bell. l don't like any classes bere
because I don't like scllool. Bradford's
very own 'ladles man· is BROGAN
BUSE."
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Girls Soccer
Record Breaking Season
ANTICIPATING A GOAL Katie
Sleszynski looks on as Bradford's
Helena Zbilut dribbles past a
Muskego defender.
OLE' Freshman Laurel Ragalie looks
to score and add to her team leading
24 goals during the reular season .
GOT HER Bradford's Anna Soens
dumps a Muskego defender in a 2-0
conference victory.
Sradfird ~iris Soccer
et1joyed a record
breakit1g seasot1 with
stat1dards set for tttost
regular seasot1 wit1s (18),
tttost goals scored (64),
at1d tMost shut-outs (1 Ol.
"We had a great
seasot1 at1d we were up
for at1ythit1g," said
sophotttore Stephat1ie
Wolf.
Fit1ishit1g 18-6 overall
(7-1. cot1feret1ce),
Sradford had a big wit1
over Charlotte Latit1
(defet1dit1g NC private
school state chatMpiot1s)
durit1g their sprit1g break
trip at1d Ut1defeated
24
#of goals
scored by a
freshman
Laurel Ragalic
Lacrosse Aquit1as to
close out the regular
seasot1.
With 1g freshtttet1 at1d
sophotttores Ot1 the
roster, Sradford looks
to cot1tit1ue to itttprove
over the t1ext few
seasot1s. Led by
freshtttat1 Laurel
Ragalie's Z4 goals at1d
sophotttore Sattt Leick's
ZO, Sradford looks to
advat1ce it1to the WIAA
playoffs.
"I cat1't wait for the
upcotttit1g seasot1s-we
will ot11y get better!"
said Helet1a Zbilut
Caitlit1 Kwasigroch
JO
#of ·hut-ouib) goalie
Abbie Barca
VARSITY
<Season R.ecord 181G)
Conferenc.e R.ecord
OpJ:x:>nenr
Devils
o..................Oak. Creek ....................5
o...................'R.a.cine Case.................3
o..................ftlr>lingtm......................l
i....................FranR.lm..........................3
1•......••......••.S. Milwal.lR.ee. ...............G
1..................R.acine PaI'k. .................4
G••.....••.•....'R.a.cine Horlick. .................1
o....................MusR.ego........................l
s ..................Tremper>. ........................l
Cannonball!
Cutting the Water
fhe boys' swit\tt\tit1g teat\t
this year was off to a
very slow start due to the
loss of t\tat1y swit\tt\ters.
Sot\te Ut1derwet1t surgeries
at1d sot\te sit\tply did t10t
sigt1 up frot\t the year
before. At1other reasot1 for
the slow start was that
t\tat1y it1experiet1ced
fresht\tet1 Joit1ed, yet they
were welcot\ted with opet1
art\ts at1d looked at as at1
it1vestt\tet1t for future
seasot1s.
Ot1e of the top swit\tt\ters
this year was At1dy ~eldet1,
who has beet1 swit\tt\tit1g
cot\tpetitively for t1early
tet1 years. His talet1t at1d
hard work were factors it1
the swit\t teat\t's goit1g
100
yards
breaststroke
s•:ctional
d1amp1on Andy
(n!lden swam.
to the state cot\tpetitiot1,
where the boys cot\tpeted
it1 several evet1ts.
Ot1e of the fut1t1iest
thit1gs that happet1ed this
year was whet1, durit1g a
South Milwaukee t\teet,
ot1e of the Jradford
swit\tt\ters put a sigt1 Ot1
Jake Petersot1's back,
which t\tade the group
laugh.
Cot1gratulatiot1s wet1t
out to At1dy ~eldet1 the
SEC Cot1feret1ce Chat\tpiot1
swit\tt\ter at1d to his
coach, Frat1z Feldt\teier.
fhe Jradford swit\tt\tit1g
teat\t beat t\tat1y of its
owt1 expectatiot1s by the
et1d of the seasot1. At1dy
St\tith
19
participants by
season's end .
Devils
63. .................0a.R. Cr-eek.. .................117
133............ .R.acine Case. ................50
oo.................B..zrlin&roo...................81
FranR.J.in.. .................... .17
1.Q.O••••••••••••••• .S. Milwaukee.. ............63
123................Pa.rk..............................62
126................Musk.ego..................... 58
ua............... .Hor-lick..........................~
1()6. •.••••••••••••••
105'................Tremper-......................74
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COACH KNOWS BEST The swim
team gathers around and takes the
advice of their coach before an early
season practice.
DIVING FOR SUCCESS Sophomore
Phil Ludlow dives into the pool hoping
to capture the victory.
JOKING AROUND Trying to shake off
the jitters, junior Ted Baker and
sophomore Phil Ludlow discuss random
topics before getting onto the blocks.
MENTAL PREPARATION
Sophomore Andy Gelden watches
his teammates while psyching
himself up for his next race.
GRABBING A BREATH Taking
the lead at the Bradford invite is
Senior Eric Kessler.
SENIOR BROGAN BUSE
" Iy favorite cla s I pI1oto. and at
Bradford I eujoy going to cllool events. If
I could date any celebrity l would clloose
Paris lfilto11. What I look for in a qirl i if
she !las pretty eye . Iy favorite quote
from Scarface is 'SAY BELLO TO IY LITTLE
FRIENDIIII' Somebody wiio I tllink is dltz.y
ls Ahley Tracy.·
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WHAT AN HONOR As is obvious by
the broad smiles, the Bradford boys
are proud that they place third at the
Lake County Invite shooting a score
of 320.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!
Senior Jake Uttech hits some range
balls to sharpen up his game for an
upcoming meet.
SENIOR ASHLEY TRACY
"Tfle best tbinq about Bradford is MY
SENIOR GIRLSIIII My favorite quote Is
"live like you were dying." Tfle one tbtng
I am qoinq to miss most about bigfl
scbool is seeing my girls everyday. U I
could date any celebrity it would be
Usberl The person wbo will always state
this opinion is MR. HAYWOOD."
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Sp&1t"b
Boys Golf
State Bound
IT'S IN THE HOLE! Senior Elliot
Retzlaff reaches in the hole after
making a long putt to cap off his round
of 72.
WITH DETERMINATION! Freshman
Chad Ebert walks down the 8th fairway
at Maplecrest Country Club to hit his
second shot into the green.
WHAT A SHOT! Junior Ben Tenuta hits
his tee shot only inches from the hole,
where he went on to tap in for birdie.
Last year, Z004, Elliot
Retzlaff was MVP and
the only &radford G-olfer
who went to State. He
shot hitMself into a tie
for third place, shooting
a 69 on the last day.
fhis year Elliot started
off with his first
tournatMent shooting 7Z,
tying for tMedalist at the
Lake County Invite.
In 1005 &radford
played four tMini tMeets
with the whole SEC
conference. After these
tMeets they were only
four points behind Horlick
and fretMper. fhe
Conference f ournatMent
detertMined the winner of
the SEC conference.
Playing at the nutMbers
two and three spots on
J
the number
Senior Elliot
R..:tz.latTtook
in Stat..:
varsity were &en renuta
and Chad Ebert; both
detMonstrated rounds of
under par. Chad also took
first place at the &eloit
Invitational, shooting a
round of 70.
&radford had good
varsity players: Ryan
Sheve, Jake Uttech, Chris
Strangberg, and Andy
WoJohowiecz. Uttech
credits his excellence to
his supportive girlfriend
Rachel who would have
been to all of his tMeets if
spectators were allowed.
&radford potentially
had an easy road to the
State tMeet, with their
WIAA Regional hosted at
&radford's own hotMe
course, Maplecrest
Country Club. &en f enuta
the place
Brad ford took at
Meadowbrook
Country Club
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Chau Lbert's
cnr..: at th..:
Bdo1tlm11..:
VARSITY
<Dual Season P.ec.ord 2.lo)
Racine Park Cfual)......1St'
Racine Case CI>ual)....•.1St'
10 Team Mini .....6th
10 Tearn Mini.....2.nd
10 Tearn Mini.....1St'
Beloit Invite...... 4th
Janesville Invite. .....sth
10 Team Mmi .......2.nd
1hunder Hockey
New Year/New Coach
Ket1osha Ut1ified School
Pistrict allowed the
cotttbit1ed fhut1der hockey
teattt to play this year
after last seasot1's fightit1g
pet1alties; however, they
could ot11Y play Ut1der a
t1ew coach, Mike fibery.
"Next year I thit1k we will
keep itttprovit1g, at1d
hopefully sottte of the tttore
skilled players will cottte
out for the teattt," said
freshtttet1 Ryat1
Juffatttot1te.
Although there was upset
Ot1 the teattt, they still
tttat1aged to have a good
tittte.
"fhis seasot1 we had a
great group of guys," said
jut1ior Charlie Erdall. "It
was really fut1t1Y whet1
sophotttore Jet1 Feckler of
3
goals Ryan Kupfor
scored again. t
Oconom1m oc
fretttper had to ride the bus
hottte with Icy Hot applied
to his thigh~that looked
pait1ful!"
fhe fhut1der placed 3rd at
a tournatttet1t it1 Jaldwit1,
WI where they squared off
with teattts frottt
Mit1t1esota as well as upper
Wiscot1Sit1. At this evet1t
Ket1osha's goalies owt1ed
the t1et.
"Part of the teattt was
suspet1ded it1 the begit1t1it1g
of the year, so that really
hurt us. We were better
at the et1d though, because
we had et1ough tittte
together to becottte a
strot1ger teattt. I thit1k
t1ext year we will be tttore
cot1fidet11', " said Jut1ior
Ryat1 Kupfer.
Kris
Reitertttat1
2
::i-sists Charlie
Erdall handed out
in one game
3-......•.......•.•."Whfrefish Ba.y.................l
4 ..................Mukwona&o......................1
l..................Wau.R.e.sha North..........o
4 ...............Appleron Unire.................... .3
l........~ Pewaukee. ....6
6 .............Carholic Mernorial ................1
5 ...................0llca.&o S't'ars. ................4
1.................
.sr. Paul Haw.ks................3
9 ................ .Proo.R.field Central .............6
i... ................. .AFJ?eron Unil'e. ................4
5 ...................... .Bea.ver Darn. ..................3
o.................Wau.R.e.sha North. ........o
3-.....•.•.•...•. .Fand fu I..ac. ...........4
o.................\Nhii'efish &y.............o
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OUCH Tremper sophomore Mario
Battellini crashes into the net in a
conference match against Arrowhead.
FACE OFF! Indian Trail senior Erik
Folland gets ready for the puck to
drop. The senior enforcer has played
for the Thunder since sophomore
year.
LOOKING UP Junior Charlie Erdall ,
along with the rest of the team , skates
proudly with a black band around his
arm in memory of James "Nino"
Sustache.
CHECK IT! Freshman Brian Adamson
gets hit by freshman Ryan Buffamonte
when they practice checking.
CONTAINMENT Thunder toward junior
Ryan Kupfer skates hard to get into
position to prevent the offense from
getting around him.
NR. llAYWOOD
• ly favorite tllinq about Bradford is Jiow
we are all like family. Tbe best quote is
'we need to stride to seak to find and to
yield' by Tennyson. I love fast tood, but it
depends on wbat kind ot a mood I arn In.
Ny birtllday Is classified because I don't
want to qet bit tbat day. Tile fnnne t qirl I
know is CRIRELLE ROBINSON."
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STRIKE Junior fireballer Jordan
Jaehne-Llanas delivers a fastball
to the plate looking to strike out
the batter.
CRACK Junior outfielder Dylan
Kocinski loads up waiting for the
his pitch to drive into the outfield .
SENIOR ClllRELLE ROBINSON
"My least favorite tiling about Bradford
is tbe Iiaters. WI1en I grow up I want to
qo into marketing. Tile tbinq I look for
most in quys is tI1eir personality and
Ii.ow fine tbey are. Tbe best memory
about Bradford is Powder Puffl Tile most
outqoinq qirl I know is SBANTRICE
FRIZZLE.
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Roundin the Bases
Red Devils Baseball
OFF THE WALL Senior captain Bryan
Horgen swings and connects to blast the ball
into the outfield knocking in two runners .
LINE DRIVE Junior Kris Reiterman targets
and drives the pitch hard late in the game
against Burlington .
HE'S GONE Senior captain Vince Barsuli
vacuums up a ground ball and throws it to first
in time to get the runner.
fhis year's baseball teat\\
had big plat1s. Led by first
year coach Matt Labuda, the
Red Uevils were set Ot1
itMprovit1g the reputatiot1 of
the baseball prograt\t.
Headed up by eight quality
set1iors at1d a good group of
jut1iors, the Red Uevils
defit1itely accotMplished that
as they cot1tit1ued their solid
defet1se play. fhey were
cot\tpetitive it1 every gat\te.
"It's beet1 a great year for
Sradford baseball. We had a
great group of guys, at1d it
was really a successful
seasot1," said Jut1ior Mike
Haberle.
lt1 a very cot\tpetitive
cot1feret1ce, last year's top
teat\ts to beat were reigt1it1g
SEC co-chatMpiot1s Surlit1gtot1
at1d Racit1e Case. Rivals
f retMper at1d Racit1e Horii ck
provided good cot\tpetitiot1 as
well.
"I thit1k we had a good
seasot1-both playit1g at1d
havit1g fut1 with the guys. I'll
tMiss it," said set1ior Joe
Livit1gstot1.
fhe Uevils look forward to
havit1g a t1ice seasot1 t1ext
year too, with tMultiple jut1iors
returnit1g. Kris Reitert\tat1
5
year Matt
Laouda has
been head
coach
Jersey number
of senior
pitcher Joe
Livingston
3 J 12
Hours the
Tremper game
lasted due to
weather
VARSITY
(Season R.ecord 6/e)
1..................Wilrnor ...................9
6 ...................Tremper................l
11...............Purlingron............10
1..................Par-.k.........................6
1.................. Horlick.. ..................l
1..................Cer\tr'al. ..................2.
4 .....................Ca.se. .....................3
1..................Tremper................1
3..............-Purlingron. ..............2
6 ...................Par-.k.. .......................1
l..................Horlick.. ...................1
13...................Ca.se. ......................o
3..................Tremper................s
4 ................. -Purlingron............6
l................. Horlick.. ................. .1
l...................Par-.k......................3
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Go, Fight, Win!
Stickin' Together
Jethat1y Swisher at1d
sophotttore Heidi Nieset1 led
the teattt it1 a Zt1d place
fit1ish at the regiot1al
cotttpetitiot1, qualifiyit1g
thettt for state. For the
secot1d year it1 a row the
squad traveled to the
State Cotttpetitiot1 held it1
Oshkosh to defet1d their
positiot1 as Ot1e of the best
co-ed squads it1 Wiscot1sit1!
fhe squad et1dured a
difficult day at1d still had
a Zt1d place fit1ish.
"After everythit1g our
teattt wet1t through this
seasot1 we cattte together,
at1d l'ttt really proud of
everyot1e for that," said
sophotttore captait1 Heidi
Nieset1. Jessica Rit1gdahl
Ot11Y a few teattts cat1
say they'Ve succeeded. Jut
evet1 fewer cat1 say that
they overcattte et1ortttous
obstacles as a teattt, at1d
still achieved victory.
Although the squad faced
tttat1y hardships, they still
cattte out Ot1 top. fhe
football cheerleaders led by
jut1ior captait1s Natasha
Ravt1ikar at1d Nicole Hicks
led the teattt to a great
seasot1.
"fhe seasot1 started off
rocky, but we had tot1s of
fut1 at1d bot1ded as a
teattt," said jut1ior Nicole
Hicks.
As the basketball at1d
cotttpetitiot1 seasot1s
approached, jut1ior captait1
2
The place
Brad ford took at
the regional
competition
.,
3
The number of
males on the
competition squad.
The place the squad
took at 'tate.
Team Awards
&st Jumps
Nathan Ferda
Most Dzdicated
Heidi Niesen and Mallory
Whitefoot
Most Spirit
Kelly Manna
&st fuse
&thany Swisher and Jonathan
Sep.tlveda
&st Flyer
Mallory Kimball
&st &.ck. Sp:>t
Nicole Hicks and Lindsay
Peterman
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SHOWIN' IT OFF! Junior Bethany
Swisher and Sophomore Rachel
Stenholt show their stuff at the
homecoming half-time performance.
BRATS? Junior Natasha Ravnikar,
freshmen Megan McCullough , and
Alyssa Peterson work during a summer
fundraiser.
JV SPIRIT Leading the crowd in the
class cheer, freshman Jessica
Carpenter performs at Bradford for the
first time!
HOLDIN' IT STRONG The Bradford
Cheerleaders entertain the screaming
football fans during a break from the
game.
HOMECOMING PARADE During the
homecoming parade the cheerleaders
lead the pack on the field .
JUNIOR SRANTRICE FRIZZLE
·ny favorite season is winter. one tlllng I want
to accornpli ·11 before I graduate is being in
school on time. MY birthday ls December 27tb.
The cutest quy In tile scbool Is ick Nel on. When
I grow up 1want to be a *Super Star* so lots of
people will look up to rne. Iy favorite tiling
about Bradford is tbe school spirit. Tiie most
spontaneous person I know is NICK NEI o ."
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JUST A LITTLE MORE Junior Jim
Iorio pins his opponent to win the
match and get points for the Bradford
wrestling team .
BRING IT ON Sophmore Andy Gallo
takes on a Tremper Trojan at the
Bradford vs. Tremper meet.
JUNIOR NICK NELSON
"On the weekends I enjoy stnging and
dancing in my room. I love Taco Bell
more tban dny otber fast tood place.
Wben I grow up I want to be an actor for
musical tlleater. If I could be a super
hero it would be Spider nan! My unique
talent is doing the spllb. Tite loudest
person 1know is MOLLY RIVERA."
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Sp&111&
ning Combination
We'll Pin You First!
BACK POINTS Freshman Matt
Grashen Pins his opponent, another
freshman on varsity, during the
Tremper meet
TURNED Senior Antonio Lee pulls a
switch on his opponent to gain back
control of the match.
PIN HIM! Junior Bill Moffit pins a
varsity Tremper Trojan during the
Tremper vs. Bradford dual meet.
Secause the seasott
started slowly, coach
G-rover, Foster attd Webb
worked together to brittg
the teat\\ back ott the
right track. Their efforts
paid off ott Uecet\tber
11th, whett the Sradford
teat\\ wettt to Seloit's
tourttat\tettt attd had
two wrestlers take 1st
place attd three take
secottd.
At t\tid-seasott,Coach
G-rover decided to hattd
the cottditiottittg over to
coach Foster to t\take
the boys better
wrestlers.
4th
place Bradord
took in its own
tournament
At the Sradford
hwitatiottal the
wrestlers had a
devastatittg loss, takittg
fourth itt the tourttt\tettt
after holdittg the
chat\tpiottship for 10
years; therefore, coach
G-rover said ttext year is
goittg to be a rebuildittg
year for the Sradford
Wrestlittg reat\\.
Cottgratulatiotts goes
out to settior rroy
Lattdry, our SEC
Cottferettce chat\tpiott
wrestler attd to coaches
Jerrill G-rover attd Ed
Foster. Attdy St\tith
5th
place Bradford
took in
Regionals
5th
plm:e Bradford
took in
\\'esto. ·ha
tournament
VARSITY
<Season P..ec.ord g/1)
~nent
.50..................0ak Creek. ....................19
39...................Ra.cine Case.................26
39..................B..zr>lington......................2.7
49....................Fran.k.lin..........................16
s. Milwa.uk.ee.................39
21..................
3C>..................R.a.cine Par.k.. .................39
2.6...................Muskego........................-46
42... .................. .Horlic.k.............................2.i
i.5..................Tremper-.........................34
Basketball Dynasty
The qear of the Red Devil
The ~radford ~oys
~asketball TeatM was the
talk of the towt1 this
year. The hype was there
at1d the expectatiot1s
were high. The seasot1
started off slowly
because the boys lost two
very close gatMes it1 a
row. Thet1 it happet1ed:
the tted Vevils wet1t Ot1 a
sevet1-gatMe wittt1it1g
streak {yes, sevet1 gatMesJ
which hadt1't happet1ed
sittce 1989.
Everythit1g was fit1e
Ut1til tMidway through the
seasott whet1 the teatM
rat1 out of luck. Set1ior
star Joe Augustit1e
suffered at1 attkle it1jury
at1d the teatM Just seetMed
4
the number of
years Andy J3ishop
manat!ed the
J3radford
basketball team
7
the number of
games the team
won in a row this
year
to rut1 out of steatM.
The guys et1ded the
seasot1 with a record of
11-10, the first wit1t1it1g
record sit1ce 1991;
Ut1fortut1ately, the Vevils
were elitMit1ated it1 the
first rout1d of the playoffs.
"That gatMe was a
heartbreaker. I hated that
our seasot1 had to et1d so
early kt1owit1g that we
had the talet1t to take it
all the way," said set1ior
Jerrell Ward.
"The set1iors had a
great attitude at1d
athletic ability, at1d the
teatM will really tMiss thetM
t1ext year, said jut1ior
forward Eric St1odgrass.
Viot1e Yout1g
I
first tum: the
Perrine 'Knecht
coaching duo beat
Case on a ~arsity
and jumor 'ilr,it)
lc\cl
VARSITY
(Season R.ecord u/10>
Opp:>nent
Dzvils
.51............Tremper.....................b/
46............R.aci.r\e Case. ........... "19
.5.5............Milw. Marsha.ll. .........66
11........•.•.S. Milwauk.ee. ..........~
10...........Park............................63
4:3. .......... Horlick.. .......................56
ro............sr. Joseph. ................62.
ss........... &irlingron. ................66
36............Ce!\tr-al.....................64
.50............0ak Cree.R.. ...............62.
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LIGHTING IT UP! Sen ior Jason
Cooksey shoots the wide open three
pointer with confidence and
determination. With this shot, the
team takes the lead.
COACH A very passionate and
outspoken Bradford basketball Coach
Nick Perrine shouts out about a bad
call on the play.
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS In a very
tight situation , senior Joseph
Augustine looks to pass the ball to
one of his teammates .
NERVOUS Sophomore Stevan
Djurickovic dribbles the ball down the
court to set up a play for a possible
score .
HANG TIME! Senior Jerrell Ward
glides to the basket with some great
moves and an amazing shot for two
points.
SOPlimlORE NOLLY RIVERA
"For my super power I want to be able to
fly. ~Iy favorite tflinq about Bradford is
tbe people. I love tbe Brady BuncI1 sflow.
Ny favorite sport is oftball. I don't like
any of rny classes so I would bave to say
rny tavorite class is luncb. Tiie little t
quy l know is DAVE IATALAS.
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ENDURING UNTIL THE END Senior
Monica Mccann forcefully serves the
last point to win the match .
SM ILING AFTER SUCCESS Some of
the girls gather together for a victory
picture after their success in winning
the home tournament.
JUNIOR DAVE NATALAS
"If l could date any celebrity it would be
Lindsey Lollan. ny favorite TV sbow is
Family Guy. on tf!e weekends I enjoy
doing illegdl things. I Iiave a unique
talent and it is stealing pumpkins. wI1icb
I am very good at. Ny favorite food is
cookie dougI1. The most buff guy l know
is BILL MOFFITI."
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~lt"t&
Lots of Love
6ir?s S-tay S-trong
KEEPING FOCUSED Sophomore
Gabby Apostoli follows through with a
powerful serve that aces her opponent.
ATTACKING THE BALL Senior Brynn
Palmen prepares to ace her opponent
with her intimidating and consistent
serve .
GETTING READY Sophomore Abby
Barca anxiously awaits the serve from
her competitors in the #3 doubles
match.
as the ~ 1 doubles teatM,
With at1 S-1
were settior Jryt1t1
cot1feret1ce-record,
PaltMet1 at1d sophotMore
capturit1g 2t1d at
Audrey PaltMet1.
sub-sectiot1als, at1d
"I was proud of how
set1dit1g 2 flights to
it1dividual state, the girls Jryt1t1 fit1ished her last
tet1t1is teatM had a great year at1d glad I could be
there with her,"
seasot1.
fhe teatM cot1sisted of 2 expressed Audrey
PaltMet1, who cot1tit1ued
set1iors, g jut1iors, at1d 5
ot1 to state with her
sophotMores.
sister.
"We really had a fut1
"Our t1ew coach Megat1
year at1d a great teatM.
It was just a bot1us to do Vassos really helped all
the girls ot1 the teatM to
so well," stated ~ 1
further develop their
Jradford sit1gles player
skills at1d brit1g all of our
Mot1ica McCat1t1, who
after tMuch detertMit1atiot1 gatMes to a whole t1ew
advat1ced ot1 to it1dividual level." said sophotMore
~abby Apostoli.
state.
Rosa James
Uefet1dit1g their positiot1s
seniors on the
7
number of
new play.:rs
team
on varsity
2
number of
1...........EA.irlingroo...........6
2.. ••..••••..Racine
c.asz.. ......5
o...........FraI'\kli.r\ .............1
2..•.•..••...S.Milwauk.ee.......5
o...........Racine Par.k.. ......1
2.. ..........Racine Horlic.R....s
2.. ..•.•.••.•Musk.ego.............s
1...........Trernper-..............0
:3. ••••••••••C>ak Cree&.......... 4
State Chunps!
Unstoppable!!
"Kettosha CotMbitted
~YtMttastics" trattslated ittto
otte word: success. fhe teatM
practiced day itt attd day
out, which really helped
thetM to achieve their goals.
Otte of the teatMs' tMaitt
assets, SatMatttha
SrittktMatt, said the followittg
about their wittttittg seasott:
"Other teatMs are
itttitMidated by us because of
our cotMpetitivettess attd our
lack of fear to socced."
Attother tMetMber of the
gytMttastic teatM, Jottior
Attgelica ~reco added to this
by sayittg, " We had a great
seasott. Our teatM tried as
hard as possible attd it
really paid off dorittg the
state toorttatMettt."
I
the plal:e Kenosha
Combined took in
the \'v l11tefish
Im itational
19
the number of
team members on
Kenosha
Combined
Previously, the best fittish
by a Kettosha teatM itt the
state tMeet was secottd
place, which happetted itt
1989. 16 years later the
Kettosha cotMbitted teatM
did it. fhey wott the state
chatMpiottship, postittg the
tMeet's highest beatM score
at g6.1. Kettosha also
posted a g6.Z17 tMeet-best
ott the bars.
SatMatttha SrittktMatt,
Michelle Kornder, Nicole
Kornder, Alyssa
McQoestiott, Hattttah
Piersott, attd Allysa
Watrittg cotMbitted for a
total score of 14-5.15 itt
State, edgittg out their
tMaitt rival Racitte
CotMbitted. Sett rettota
I
the plal:c Kenosha
Combined took m
the State Meet
VARSITY
(Season Record G/u
OpJXmenr
Dzvils
L .................B..i.rlingron..................W
L.................Arrowhea.d.................W
L .................R.a.cine. .......................W
L.................MuR.wona.go...............W
L.................WaJ.Jiuz.s'na.. .................l..
Janesville Irwire..........................1.Si'
Westosha. Irwite. .........................1.Si'
Eradford Invite............................1.Si'
Eradley Invire.............................1.Si'
varsfry Conferenc.e...................21\d
Se.ctiOI\al.....................................1.Si'
State Meer....................................1.Si'
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PERFECT BALANCE. Sophomore
Erin Zimmerman makes it look easy
while doing her routine on the
balance beam during a practice.
WITH EXTRME CONCENTRATION
Junior Samantha Brinkman focuses
on her routine . This concentration led
the girls to state competition .
FINISHING TOUCH Sophomore
Rachel Stenholt finishes a routine
she has been practicing for weeks .
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Sophomore
Rachel Stenholt bites her lower lip in concentraton
while she practices her routine .
RUN , JUMP , FLIP! The Kenosha Combined
gymnastic team is always practicing ... here, Nicole
Kornder does a pike on the balance beam!
JUNIOR BILL NOHITI
"Wben I grow up I would really like to
nave only a couple of kids. I would love to
be a super nero. roost likely superman. Iy
favorite sport is wrestling. ny tavorite
color is black. The best girl In tbe scbool is
Stepllanie Luska. Aunique quy i BE
TENUTA, wI10 is 'just Ben ...
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LINE OF FLIGHT Senior Michelle
Ebert visualizes her shot before she
tees off on the first hole.
TEE TIME Sopomore Carly Werwie
poses as she tees off in a girls golf
meet at the Maple Crest golf course.
JUNIOR BEN TENUTA
"Wben I grow up I want to be an NBA player
and play on the Bulls team. My favorite fast
food restaurant is Pizza Jiut. The first tllinq I
look for in a qirl is tlleir "beautifulness." If I
could be any animal, I would love to be a
unicorn. Two words tI1at de.scribe me are "The
Man." Tiie one person I tllink needs a haircut
is MIKE YID AS."
152
~Ith
Swingin' With Style
WERWIE WINS STATE!
WATCHING THE WINNERS The
coach stops to admire the view and to
take a look around before the
Bradford!Tremper meet.
GET IN THE HOLE Senior Katie Lawler
lines up the ball with the hole so she
can adjust her shot to the terrain .
RIGHT DOWN THE FARIWAY
Sophomore Carly Werwie crushes her
drive down the fairway while her
opponent watches in amazement.
"State was so "1Uch
fut1!" exclaitfled
sophotflore Carly Werwie
after takit'lg first place
at Ut1iversity Ridge G-olf
Course it1 Madisot1, WI.
She shot a 15 the first
day, Ot1ly Ot1e stroke back
fro"1 the leader. She
ca"1e back the secot'ld
day to shoot the low
rout'ld of the day, a 71,
to shoot a cotl1bit1ed score
of 146! fhis shattered
the state record by four
strokes! Although Carly
had a great ti"1e at
state she still wished her
tea"1 was there with her.
I
the number of
hole-in-one>
senior
Michelle Ebert
had thl> )Car.
fhe girls golf teat\1
do"1it1ated their
cot1feret1ce by goit'lg 8-0
at'ld also by wit1t1it1g
regiot1als. fhey also
placed it1 the top 3 of
every tourna"1et1t they
played it1, over the
course of the year.
Carly Werwie believed
that a "1ajor factor of
their wit1t1it1g seasot1
was the teat\1
che"1istry; they all got
alot1g very well at'ld had
a great titfle together.
fhe seasot1 could t10t
have got'le at'ly better!
&et1 ret'luta
2
67
number of
times
sophomore
Carly Werwie
went to state.
the lo\\ est
score re..:or<led
b) >Ophomore
Carli- \\'emit•
VARSITY
<Season R.ec.ord a/o)
Devils
195..................P.a.ci.r\e Case ....................163
201...................111ornas Moore. ................189
199..................MusR.e~o......................114
204....................Tremper..........................112
~................. .Eurlin~ron. ...............112
244..................P.a.ci.r\e ParR.. .................114
200...................FranR.lir\. .......................101
236................... .HorlicR.............................192
Sink Or Swim
Bradford Swims to Victorq
Mixit1g exercise with
co1ttpetitiot1 proved to be a
lot of fut1 for the girls
swittt teattt.
"This seasot1 has t1ever
had a dull 1tto1ttet1t. The
teattt has growt1 together
at1d everyot1e has itttproved
so tttuch. It has beet1 a
great seasot1 at1d I cat1't
wait for t1ext year," said
Jut1ior Meghat1 lto1ttat10.
"My favorite part of
swi1tt1ttit1g is co1ttpetit1g
because you get the
satisfactiot1 that you did
your best. " said
sophotttore Katie
McAuliffe.
"This year's teattt was
talet1ted. Next year will
be a year of fit1dit1g at1
4th
the best our team
plac.:d at the
Rac ine Park
Relays.
4th
the numher placed
in the Cedarhurg
Im itc.
idet1titiy due to the loss of
players caused by
graduatiot1. The teattt will
defit1itely itttprove t1ext
year, at1d hopefully will
have the talet1t to get to
the state level" explait1ed
Coach Frat1Z Feldttteier.
The teattt fit1ished with a
record of 5,4, Everyot1e
was proud of their seasot1.
Kate Ostrowski, Lisa
Sut1ier, at1d Ashley Tobit1
received the Most
ltttproved Award for the
seasot1, at1d Most
Valuable Player was
awarded to Meagat1
Middlecatttp.
Swi1tt1ttit1g is stret1uous,
but co1ttpetitiot1 is fut1.
Laura Tolstyga
6th
out of I 0 schools is
\\ hat Bradford
placed at their
lm·i te.
VAR.SITY
<Season P..ec.ord 5-4}
Opp:>nent
Devils
61.....................0a.k. Creek. ................. U4
12..3. ••••••••••••••••••R.acine Ca.se................63
79.....................Fra.ll.R.lir\. ......................101
54.....................S. Milwauk.ee. ...........us
79.....................Etzrlin&too....................91
.Par-k..............................105
94.....................HorlicR.. ..........................91
122....................Muske&o.......................63
w ...................Tremper........................5e
8()••.•••••••..•.••••••
GETIING READY TO WIN Sophomore
Katie McAuliffe fearlessly gets prepared
to slice through Bradford's pool water
without a doubt in her mind that she can
beat Horlick.
CANNON BALL nervous junior Ashley
Tobin tries her new technique against
the Racine Park meet as everyone is
cheering her on .
DIVING IN at the Tremper-Bradford
meet senior Megan Middlecamp dives
in vigorously with the potential to place
first in the 500 freestyle.
TAKING A QUICK BREATH Andrea
Kessler takes a shallow breath while
competing in the meet against Case.
She ended up placing second out of
four.
BUTTERFLY STROKE Freshman Kate
Ostrowksi has a look of determination
as she strives to finish in first place
during the 100 butterfly.
JUNlOR }1JKE VIDAS
"My fayorite TV snow are Rescue Me, and
the game show Tbe Price Is Rtgbt. I loye
Bob Barker! The only car I dream of is a
black Dodge Viper (oil do I wtsb). I would
loye to qo on yacation to tbe Baliamas. My
fayorite sport ts soccer. An out-of-control
girl ls DEZ GUIDA."
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FILLED WITH EXCITEMENT The girls
strike a final pose after a great
half-time performance at one of the
early football games.
THRILLER The girls combine with the
ITA dance team to put on a memorable
halloween routine at a Bradford football
game.
JUNIOR DEZ GUIDA
"My favorite accessory is purses. Wllen I
grow up I want to become a physical
therapist. Tiie first tlling I look for in a
guy is his personality. I would rather be
on ROad Rules tban Real World. I would
love to be a Ninja Turtle (il doesn't
matter wllicb one)I one word that
describes BROOKE JURVIS is smiley!
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Dance Team
Under New Management
STRIKE A POSE The Bradford dance
team practices the final section of their
dance before they perform at one of the
baskeball games.
LETS KICK IT Freshman Maria Barnes
gives a great high-kick while dancing
her heart out with the team at the
Bradford pep assembly.
LETS GO GIRLS! Sophomores Ngan
Lam and Ashley Mosley, and junior
Becky Haney perform a classic linekick
at the fall sports assembly.
The &radford dat1ce
teatM worked through a
tough seasot1 to pull off
tMat1y great
perfortMat1ces Ut1der the
directiot1 of t1ew coaches.
"I tMade tMat1y great
tMetMories beit1g Ot1 the
teatM that will last tMe a
lifetitMe," said jut1ior
Heather Massie.
"I thit1k beit1g Ot1 the
dat1ce teatM was a good
experiet1ce because I was
a freshtMat1 at1d t1ew to
&radford. It got tMe
it1volved at1d helped tMe
tMeet people, " said
freshtMat1 Maria &arnes.
3
number of
captains on
tho: dance
team
The dat1ce teatM
perfortMed at tMat1y
&radford school
assetMblies at1d football
gatMes, the tMost
tMetMorable beit1g the
"Thriller" routit1e at ot1e
of the early football
gatMes. The girls were
dressed it1 halloweet1
attire while dat1cit1g to
Jacksot1's fatMous sot1g.
"It's beet1 a great
experiet1ce with the girls
Ot1 the teatM. We all
worked hard at1d it1 the
et1d it paid off," said
jut1ior &ecky ffat1ey.
Caitlit1 Kwasigroch
')
numhcr of
girls on the
dance team
numbcrot
. ports th,111he
danco: team
perform for
GIVING IT YOUR ALL Sophomore Ashley
Mosley, junior Heather Massie, and
sophomore Nagn Lam pour effort into their
routine at the fall sports assembly.
Oa....u T._<Uft
1s1
Boys Tennis
Making Improvement
After losittg eight varsity
players last year, the
boys tettttis tea"1 had its
work cut out for the"1 at
the start of the tettttis
seasott. Matty juttior
varsity players fro"1 last
year "1oved up to varsity
to fill the gap.
After losittg so "1atty
guys last year, we were a
youttg tea"1 that gaitted a
lot of ga"1e experiettce this
year, attd we had high
hopes," stated Coach
9'uttor"1sett.
Joth coaches, 9'uttor"1sett
attd McNeil, spettt "1Uch of
the seasott suggestittg
ways for the boys to
advattce their play itt the
years to co"1e. Otte of the
2
Number of
s..:nior' on the
\ arstiy team
2
Number of
wins for the
varsity this
season
reco"1"1ettdatiotts was
that the boys play itt the
off ~seasott so they could
cotttittue to "1ake
advattce"1ettts itt their
ga"1e all year lottg.
As the seasott was
wittdittg dowtt, the tea"1's
goal was to hopefully settd
so"1e players to state.
Settior Sebastiatt Price,
who had beett playittg
with Jradford sittce
fresh"1att year, was
workittg towards reachittg
state level itt either otte
sittgles or otte doubles.
With 11 people fillittg the
varsity spots, the tea"1
ettjoyed the seasott attd
hoped to i"1prove evett
"1ore.
Rosa Jarttes
8
:Number of
pla) er' ''ho
moved up from
play mg JV last
year
3..................0ak. Creek.. .............. 4
4 ..................'R.a.cine Case...........3
1..................B.zrlington................o
s..................Fra.t\R.lin....................2.
4 ..................S. Milwa.uk.ee. .........3
s..................ParR...........................2.
3. .................MusR.e~o..................4
4 ................. .HorlicR.......................3
1..................Tremper-...................0
1ss
1~TbUU&
APPROACHING THE NET Senior
Andy Belsky, with his "lucky shirt,"
makes a forehand swing in the
match against Tremper.
REACHING TO NEW HEIGHTS
Likewise , Jonathan Sepulveda
reaches high in this regular serve
in the match against Tremper.
WITH A CONCENTRATED LOOK ON HIS
FACE Senior Sebastian Price warms up his
serve so that he is able to easily ace his
opponent.
YOUNG , BUT FOCUSED ON THE WIN
Sophomore Luke Kuper puts a slice backhand
spin on the ball.
FOREARMS OF STEEL One of the youngest
players on the team, freshman Brenden
Bisciglia, makes a backhand stroke to beat his
opponent.
JUNIOR BROOKE JURVIS
"If l could have any super power I tI1ink I
would want be able to read minds! The
best onq that I know of is Tbe Thriller!
The sllliest lady around
is IELISSA ~lARTINELLI."
~"b.
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TOO MUCH TO HANDLE! Senior,
middle hitter, Amanda Djurickovic
attempts to hit the ball, while senior
Alyssa Oberst waits in anticipation.
SETIIN' IT UP! Setter senior
Brittney Royal attempts to set up
middle hitter senior Leah Strash for
a quick back set.
JUNIOR MELISSA MARTINELLI
"My favorite quote is 'Of course it's bard,
if it wasn't bard everyone would be
doinq it. Being bard is wI1at makes it
qreatl' frolll t11e movie ALeaque of Tiieir
own. I Iiave one special talent, and it ts
tf!at I can wiqgle my ears! Tile raddest
qirl I know is IIannaJJ Brems."
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Spt11t"Th
You Got Served
**!Divison Champs!**
RUFIO! Middle hitter senior Amanda
Djurickovic makes a block kill for game
point against Park while Nicole
Carbone and Laura Hill cover.
KILT YA! Hitter senior Nicole Carbone
spikes game point kil l while seniors
Brittney Royal and Kasey Hannes "cup."
AWW ACE! The girls get together to do
a cheer after senior Leah Strash se rves
an ace against Muskego.
Aces, assists, kills, attd
Witts were Just a few of
the records that have
beett brokett this year.
The girl's volleyball
Coach, Kyle Yackley, was
pleased with the
leadership of eight
talettted settiors. The girls
had yet attother
successful seasott goittg
6-3 itt cottferettce attd
31-15 overall, fittishittg
as divisiott cha"1piotts!
"The settiors have left
att a"1azittg legacy that
will be difficult to
follow," said Coach
Yackley. He also said
890
Brittne~
"The tea"1 played hard
every "1atch with
ettthusias"1 which helped
cotttribute to the success
we had."
The career records
that had beett brokett
were by settiors Kaitlitt
Wieske for kills,
A"1attda Ujurickovic for
aces, attd ~rittttey Royal
for assists.
"This seasott was billed
as 'A Seasott of
Sigttificattce' which it
turtted out to be" said
Coach Yackley.
It was a great year.
~rittatty Royal
103
number of
Ro~al's
aces b.)<
assists
Amanda
Djuricko' ic
VARSITY
CSEC P..ec:ord 6-:3)
:3rd place in SE.Cl 1.St' pia.c.e in Division
o..................Oa.k. Creek. .....................:3
o..................R.a.cll\e Ca.se..................:3
:3..•..•.••••...•••.1'..wlington.......................1
o..................Frank!in. ..........................:3
o ................. .S. Milwauke.e.................:3
o..................R.a.cine Park. ..................:3
3.....•.........•..MusR.ego.........................o
o................. .Hor-lick..............................:3
:3•••.•...•••••..•••Tremper-..........................1
Who's House?
Co--Conference Champions
Coach UJurickovic was
very excited for the
basketball seasot1 to begit1,
givet1 the high expectatiot1s
that she had.
The teattt was yout1g at1d
quick with a lot of
et1thusiasttt that stayed
throughout the whole
seasot1. To putttp each
other up, the girls tttade a
pre-gattte routit1e, which
was a soul trait1 to show
off their best dat1ce tttoves.
"We have a yout1g teattt
with a lot of potet1tial,
at1ythit1g is possible." said
Coach Kiewiet.
With the help of
Ut1derclasstttet1 Siat1ca
Jarrett at1d Arie
Mot1tgotttery, the teattt
was brought to a t1ew level
of playit1g.
The seasot1 started with
a wit1 agait1st Oostburg ot1
a gattte wit1t1it1g buzzer
shot by set1ior Teshot1a
Evat1s. The rest of the
seasot1 cattte as a shock,
sit1ce Arie Mot1tgotttery
had at1 excruciatit1g kt1ee
it1Jury that caused her to
hat1g up her jersey for the
rest of the seasot1.
This year the girls have
worked very hard Ot1 at1d
off the seasot1.
"We had a lot of potet1ial
to tttake it really far. All
we had to do was
cout1tit1ue workit1g hard
at1d focusit1g Ot1 the seasot1
ot1e gattte at a tittte," said
Coach Ujurickovic. Etttily
Stipek
30
jcrscy numh..:r of
scmor captain
\1andi Djuricov1c
\\ho has th<.: most
23
jersey numh..:r of
S<.!mor captain
rebounds
Tcshona F vans
who has th<.: most
assists
VAR.SITY
CSeason R.ecord 1.2/10)
OpJx:menr
Dzvils
42.. ........Cbstburg........ 44
'!IJ.............Ca.se. ...............~
69.........Franklm. ..........43
33.............ParR................59
33........... RorlicR.. ...........:!il
.57.........Mus.k.ego......... 46
46 .........Tremper........ 54
45 ...S. Milwaukee. ...60
61.......0ak. Cree.R.. ..........52.
33...... .B..irlingron. .........'J.:l
45.........Delavan..............58
50........ ..&.dger..............?iG
CALL FOR THE BALL Senior Captain
Teshona Evans takes control of the ball
and tries to find an open teammate as
she looks to add an assist to her stats.
HOPES TO SCORE Sophomore
LaQuinta Murray looks to add one point
to the scoreboard while at the free throw
line.
FREE THROW Freshmen Bianca
Jarrett gets ready before she sinks a
free throw during the Tremper game.
ASKING FOR THE BALL Junior Kate
Borman dives for the loose ball during
the Bradford vs. Tremper game.
PASSING Junior Emily Agner fights to
look for an open player while holding
onto the ball with all of her strength as
her teammates cheer her on!
SOPHOMORE RA NAll BREMS
"Tlle one tbing I couldn't live witbout
would be basketball-it's llly life. If I could
date any celebrity it would I1ave to be
Asbton Kutcller. ollletbinq t11at is unique
about rnyself is tbat I Ila ve a biq enouqb
llloutll tbat I can fit llly wI1ole fi tin lt1
one tbinq I would want to <Iiange about
Bradford is to bave lllOre students collle to
tbe qirls basketball qallles. Tbe sweete t
guy around i LOUIE PERRINE."
~lt"t&
16'
SWEATY Senior Josh Worsham is
watching senior Steve Elrod shoot
his freethrows in an overtime match .
HAVING TOO MUCH FUN Juniors
Louie Perrine and Angelo Jones
enjoy a little one on one time.
FULL COURT Mr. Sonnenberg
throws the basketball to Mr.
Haywood for an easy layup to give
the teachers an excellent record in
the league.
JUNIOR LOUIE PERRINE
"The first tbinq I look for in a qirl
is ber eyes! My favorite thing to
do on tI1e weekend is learn and
perform Britney Spears dancesI
The bigqest cbest at Bradtord
definitely belongs to a guy
named ANGELO JONES."
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Sr>&1t1"&
lntramurals
All-Stars
ANXIOUSLY WAITING Senior Nick
Rice takes a break on the bench , while
his teammates are playing fine without
him.
DONKEY KONG Junior Ross Cochran
tries to attempt an easy layup with his
long arms but misses horribly to lose
the game for the Adrenaline Rush.
AIR JORDAN The Hopeless
Romantics captain and star player
junior Jordan Cooper dunks on the
Adrenaline Rush 's Ross Cochran .
The Z005 it1trat\tural
basketball prograt\t was
ot1ce agait1 rut1 by Mr.
Foster. He provides this
early t\\Ort1it1g prograt\t
to help it\tprove
attet1dat1ce at1d school
spirit. He also does it to
give all t\tet\tbers of the
&radford fat\tily a safe
at1d fut1 et1virot1t\tet1t to
et1joy differet1t types of
extracurricular activities
of their choosit1g.
The prograt\t, which has
beet1 arout1d for tet1
years, it1cludes both
studet1ts at1d faculty
who play hard but have
a lot of fut1, too.
lt1 Z006 Mr. Foster
plat1s to do sot\te thit1gs
a little differet1tly.
Frot\t all of the teat\ts
it1 the prograt\t he's
goit1g to pick two
players frot\t each teat\\
at1d turn thet\t it1to at1
all-star teat\\ at1d play
thet\t agait1st other high
schools it1 Ket1osha. The
participat1ts it1 the
it1trat\tural prograt\t
look forward to this.
'Tt\t glad he wat1ted to
do this, because t10W we
cat1 see who is the best
it1 the city," said jut1ior
Charles White. Uiot1e
Yout1g
TAKING SCORE For one of the greatest games
of the regular season sophomore Nick Haferman
stacks up the points on Mike Haberle's total of
three points for one of his top scoring games.
CELL PHONE HELP Senior
Elisabeth Montemurro of Key
Club puts up signs to have
people donate old cell phones
for those in crisis.
Organized to txcell
ATTEND TO BOOKS Mrs.
Townsend in the library shows
students how to use periodical
sources to use in research
papers.
Everyot1e wat1ts
et1tertait1t\tet1t at1d
sot\tethit1g to do, so
Jradford provided
extracurricular
activities which gave
~----~- studet1fs at1 opportut1ity ~=---""----V~§
to joit1 groups at1d reach~~~· ~~·
out to others while
havit1g a good tit\te.
f hese club be11efited
the COt\tt\1Ut1ity at1d
t\tade us proud of our
Organizations;
Amanda Davis writes an
advertisment on Mr. Haisler's
leg for her business class.
the various French levels eat a
nice Parisian lunch at Mount
Marthe in Paris.
BRAINSTORM Thinking about
new ideas for their yearbook
stories are seniors Katilyn
Weiske and Cassy DeRose.
initiate new Deca students am
break the ice, junior Caitlin
Kwasigroch and senior Ashley
Bardwell share jokes.
SAW Unlike the hit movie,
iunior Heather Gilbert makes
sure her hands are away from
the circular saw's blade.
BREAKING BREAK Mr.
Lockhart welcomes the Bible
Club members to the after
school cafe where they hang
out.
FINEST FEET The school's
new Bradford's Finest hip hop
dance group perform at the fall
sports assembly to the song
"Bring 'em Out" by T.I.
DISH IT OUT Junior Yolanda
Gloria helps National Honor
Society by donating her lunch
time for the Lupita's nacho
sale.
BELLOW THAT CELLO
Adding vibrato to his eight
notes is sophomore Nathan
Drysdale .
PET'S PARK While they are at
Petrified Springs, senior
Deanna Castellanos starts her
agenda with the other members
of Student Council.
CATAPULT Seniors Mike
Ragalie and Michelle Dolnik
build a catapult for their "Storm
the Castle" event in the
Science Olympiad.
ROAR OF THE ENGINE
Having tested the ignition of
the motor cycle, juniors Adrian
Guzman and Sal Bilotta are
ready to ride out of Vica.
NO POSING! Oddly, those in yearbook
photography don't really like to have their
pictures taken (except for Jordan , of course) .
AT WORK Junior Kelly Manna looks up last
year's track picture and compares the names
on it with the picture she has.
Yearbooks and Pi.))1
W"~ ClM.r.l FllM.-
i... o._e
fired of ordittary classes with their
lottg assigtttttettts1 You wott't fittd that
itt the Jradford's Spy Yearbook! ltt
yearbook studettts leartt real life skills
like workittg with deadlittes attd sales.
"Its a futt class that helps develop
tttY writittg skills," cottttttettted Juttior
Nick Kern.
fhis year Mrs. Stttith becattte the
yearbook teacher. She sutttttted up her
year itt this way:
"fhis was ttty first year as the
ittstructor, attd I liked the kids because
they could do their pages attd have futt
at the sattte tittte."
fhere was a lot of work itt yearbook
this past year, but as Cassy UeRose
said, "yearbook was ttty favorite class
because of the freedottt attd
ittdepettdettce it offered. I 'ttt glad I was
ittvolved itt it."
Alatt Mittski
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Y1t~
FEEL THE LOVE Yearbook can be broken
down into two categories: yearbook and
yearbook photography.
"I like having yearbook photography
because I can take all the pictures that the
yearbook class needs for their spreads," says
senior Stevie Lukassen.
At right, juniors Angie Curtis and Jeff
Mathews, who are in yearbook photography,
cover themselves in stickers for a reason that
is still unknown-even to them.
•
•
•
CATCHING MISTAKES Some of the biggest
mistakes in yearbook are the ones that can't
be fixed now that the yearbook is done
completely on line. Now more than ever those
in the yearbook classes need to be careful in
both picture placement and in their writing. At
left senior Rachel Vogt and Mrs. Smith look
over last year's book hoping that they can
learn from its mistakes.
PIZZA PARTY Seniors Alyssa Oberst,
Kaitlin Wieske, and Trina Tolliver enjoy pizza
from Little Caeser's while making plans for
the Ms. Bradford competition. Wednesday is
when the yearbook class often has a
"working lunch."
Y£ARBOOK
ADVISOR
Ellie Smith
EDITOR IN Cl-41EF
Charlie Erdall
Stevie Luka!;!;en
EDITORS
Alan Min!;ki
Nick Kern
Kelly Manna
Rachel Vogt
Alyssa Oberst
Pl-40TOBRAPl-4V
EDITOR
Jackie Matelski
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HELPING SHAPE THE COMMUNITY How
does a group make Bradford even better?
Improve the physical surroundings. That is
what Mrs. Cermak and her gardening group
do every year. Students get down in the dirt
to plant, water, and keep flowers healthy
while making Bradford a welcoming
environment. As teachers and students walk
in the building they can't help but notice the
budding spring flowers and later, the robust
summer flowers . Gardening is a peaceful
activity where a student can feel a sense of
accomplishment as they see the beauty they
have created.
NEW FRIENDSHIPS Garden Club is a lot
like Bible Club. Both clubs furnish the
opportunity to make new friends while
learning something new and satisfying.
Fellowship is another thing they have in
common; these two clubs provide leisure and
the chance to enjoy the company of people
that share a common interest in a nurturing
environment.
Standing proudly in front of their garden are
group members Kaitlin Riley, Charles White,
and Therese Glade.
FELLOWSHIP TIME Freshmen Jamie
Cummings, Valerie Dahl, and Rachel Clark
are having a lively conversation during a
Bible Club meeting.
Bible Club
Advi~on;
Mr. Lockhart/Mr. l-laywood
Pre~ident
Katie Ogle~by
Vice Pre~ident
Kry~tal Schulz
aarden Club
Advi~or
Amy Cermak
Co-Chair~
There~e Glade
Kaitlin Riley
BLOOMS WITH BUDS "The Garden Club
is a good way to get outside with friends ,"
said senior Kaitlin Riley.
BIBLE CAFE! The after-school cafe is a
time of spiritual recharging . "Love is faith
and to show love is obedience," said
senior Cody Davis. Mr. Lockhart, the club's
advisor, has a similar outlook: it's a delighthope, love, and friendship. God loves us
all."
Garden
Oub/.Bible Oub
~tlWiM.Cf ~~~d& "
r~1f tlW&hip
Jible Club t\tet Wedttesdays after
school for prayer attd fellowship. fhe
Presidettt attd Vice Presidet1t of Jible
Club were settiors Katie Oglesby attd
Krystal Shultz.
"Jible Club has beett really et1couragit1g
for t\te to t\teet with other Christiatts
attd have a good fellowship. We're dowtt
with Q.-0-U," said set1ior Katie Oglesby.
Juttior Charles White attd settiors
Kaitlitt Riley attd Therese Q.lade were
the three t\tet\tbers of the fledglit1g Jff S
9-ardett Club. Over the year the group
cleatted the gardet1s of others, plat1ted
flowers itt the teacher's gardet1, attd
visited gardet1s arouttd Ket1osha.
fhe club is hopit1g to start up agaitt
ttext year attd add the Peace Pole
gardet1 to its list of areas to t\take
colorful with flowers. Sabritta Jrat1dies
TEARIN' IT UP Rosalyn Jelks makes the
transition smoothly from old Bradford's step
team to the Bradford's Finest.
BREAKIN' IT DOWN Team captain Jazsmyn
Vaughn , along with the rest of the team,
performs a routine at a football game during
half time.
Eradford's
Finest
fu-t Wiflt -the Ol'd.
IM. Wiflt -the New
fhe for"'erly kttowtt "Steppers" had a
whole ttew style last year, alottg with a
ttew coach. Ms. Mayes ca"'e itt this
year to brittg "'ore of a bhip hop" style
to the tea"', attd Mrs. Chat"'att hattdled
"'ore of the educatiottal part. ~radfords
Fittest decided to eli"'ittate "'ost of the
steppittg, attd just do straight-up
dattcittg.
bfhe kids got "'ore ittto the dattcittg, so
that's why it chattged," said Coach
Mayes
fhe chattge ettabled the tea"' to have a
ttew vibe attd take ittto accouttt
everyotte's style. Alottg with weekly
practices attd "'akittg ttew routttittes,
they also had to have good grades itt
order to stay ott the tea"'. Cassy
Ve Rose
BOUNCIN' WITH THE BEAT In this routine ,
the team uses bandanas to coordinate with
the song and the routine . "This dance, like
all of our dances, is different from anything
else any other group at Bradford does," said
freshman Kenesha Cornelius. She also said,
"Ms . Mayes is a great dancer and a lot of
fun ."
STEPPIN' FOR THE LAS' TIME At the Fall
assembly Bradford's Finest performs one of
the last routines that involves stepping.
"Ever since we've changed to Bradford's
finest everything's been a lot more fun ,"
quoted junior Tiara Jones. The team
performs at many half-time events throughout
the year.
E
BRADFORD'S AND MILWAUKEE'S
FINEST GO TOE TO TOE Senior Jarrayl
"Jai" Swain and Milwaukee's Finest Brian
Austin show off the heel-toe routine during
the Winter assembly. The two dance
teams enjoy dancing and learning
together. They just like having fun with it.
When asked if the Milwaukee team is the
superior team , Jai laughed and said, "we
both got it going on."
Bradfords Finest
Team
Choreographer
M~. Maye~
Team Advi~or
Mr~. Chatman
Team Captain
Jaz~myn Vaughn
HANGING OUT Seniors Alex Sheehan ,
John Deters, Nick Taylor, and freshman
Sam Jacobs stand around in a parking lot
and talk about the upcoming festival.
"New Orleans was a cool place to go,
and it was somewhere that many people
just never get to visit. I'm glad I got the
chance to go with my friends in band , and
win such a great award, " said Alex
Sheehan .
JUST CHILLIN ' Seniors Jason Cairo, Nick
Taylor, Nick Verzal , Nick Adams and other
band students sit ouside a restaurant in
New Orleans and pose for a picture .
Students from Canada, Minnesota, Arizona,
Illinois, and other places all over the U.S.
joined together at the festival ; so , to win
when there was so much competition was a
great honor.
GOOGLY EYES Freshman Sam Jacobs
gets silly on the bus with a pair of
jumbo-sized googly eyes!
LOOKING OUT Mr. Sabo and students
look out at the city off the balcony at Hard
Rock Cafe.
SHOP TILL YOU DROP! Sophmores April
Johnson and Amanda Johnson, and Juniors
Amber Bessette and Emily Ericksen sport
their new shades bought while in New
Orleans.
CATCHING SOME SUN Senior Brandon
Wolfe lays back on the warm concrete to
relax in a parking lot in New Orleans. Being
warm while friends are freezing in Kenosha
makes it just that much better!
Bmd Trip
1
&.diM. ik New-
011feflMA
Mr. Sabo retired with a bat1g it1 ZOOS,
givet1 the fact that at the Heritage
Music Festival it1 New Orleat1s
Jradford's bat1d took the best overall
score it1 t he whole cot1test!
While it1 New Orleat1s the bat1d took a
swat\tp tour, wet1t to the Hard Rock
Cafe, to the Preservatiot1 Hall to see a
jazz bat1d perfort\t, at1d to Six Flags.
There was t10 titMe for a dull t\tOt\tet1t
for this award-wit1t1it1g group of
studet1ts.
"The bat1d trip to New Orleat1s was so
tMuch fut1, at1d it was really cool that
we wot1! I cat1't wait Ut1til the battd
trip t1ext year!" said fresht\tat1 Sat\t
Jacobs.
Wit1t1it1g this cot1test at1d goit1g to New
Orleat1s was a great way to et1d the
year. Evet1 though the set1ior bat1d
studet1ts at1d Mr. Sabo will be greatly
tMissed t1ext year, Jradford's bat1d is
sure to stay strot1g at1d cotMpetitive!
Rachel Vogt
CHOWING DOWN Taking a short break
from touring France , junior Charlie Erdall
grabs a French baguette.
"Lunches were on our own so we got to
try the authentic French food. The ham
and cheese sandwich was different from
ours, but it was really good ," Erdall said.
ROAMING THE CITY Juniors Lance
Hartung and Megan Romano pet a dog that
commonly roams the area in Paris.
Spanish/
French Trips
JltJfa ~ 8'1M.jf1tt11!
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"Seeit1g Jittt Morrisot1's grave tttade ttty day!!"
Jut1ior Atttat1da Roe was et1ergetic about the
Frat1ce trip to the Pere lachaise cetttetary
where Jittt Morrisot1 at1d other fatttous people
are buried.
There was so tttuch to see at1d so little tittte
for the Fret1ch studet1ts this year. They
visited the Eiffel Tower at1d the Louve it1 Paris.
Later they wet1t to the Nortttat1dy Seach at1d
the l1-l1ay Metttorial Museuttt where the the
attttosphere was sotttber. Easter Sut1day was
spet1t at Notre l1attte.
"The hytttt1s at Notre l1attte were very
beautiful, at1d I was glad that I was it1 Frat1ce
at Easter," said Jut1ior Megat1 Rotttat1o.
Mrs. Cot1rad tttade her "ZOth at1t1iversary"
trip to Spait1 over Easter break with twelve
studet1ts at1d six chaperot1es. The group visited
the Colsta l1e Sol, Sevilla, Toledo, at1d had a
scavet1ger hut1t it1 the cet1ter of Madrid.
The various trips to foreigt1 soil prove that
all educatiot1 does t10t have to be it1 a
classroottt. Rachel Vogt
SCARED SSSSTIFF Sophomore Alicia
Nelson stands as still as possible while a
snake charmer wraps a slithering cobra
around her neck in Morocco, Spain. "It was
very scary, " Alicia said. Being a tourist, Alicia
thought she would give the whole "snake
thing" a try tor a once-in-a-lifetime picture!
Morocco was full of people with strange
animals and people willing to do just about
anything . In Morocco the Spanish students
went on tours of rug factories and visited
stores with herbal medicines. It was an
education just to experience a different way
of life.
EATING IN SPANISH STYLE Bradford's
sophomores Deanna Love, Jenna Lichter,
and Tremper student Kyle Milas sit down tor
a dinner at a Moroccan restaurant in
Tangiers, Morocco.
Spanish food wasn 't all the students
enjoyed in Spain : they visited an enclosed
community called Kazbah ; they took a
boatride to Tangiers, Morocco; and they also
got to ride on and feed the camels. Their
trip was filled with many once-in-a-lifetime
opportunities that they will always remember!
SMILE EVERYONE Deanna Love,
Jenna Lichter, Alicia Nelson, Emily
Lumley, and Donbee Lee pose for a
picture in a park in Madrid, Spain .
French Club
Pre~ident:
Kry~t:al Schultz
Vice Pre~ident:
Monica McCann
Secretary
Colleen Burkhart:
Spanish Club
Pre~ident:
Veronica Gloria
Vice Pre~ident:
Yolanda Gloria
Trea~ure
Kay Hart:~t:ern
Secretary
Meli~~a Mart:nelli
PRIDE OF PLACE Freshmen Alex
Carr, Joe Reimer and Sean Albert,
and senior Sarah Riser are the
winners of the gingerbread house
contest in 2005. Many students
(and a teacher) entered the
contest, and the results were
"interesting." In the end, many
houses were nibbled on, but the
student body was entertained by all
of the different entries.
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WHAT'S FOR DINNER Junior Maria
Ruffolo stands with a Tremper
student and Mr. Storkaso of the
Kenosha Italian Club, while cooking
mostaccoli. Bradford and Tremper
cooked pasta to raise money for the
schools' Italian language classes.
Mr. Aninna from Bradford used some
of the proceeds to take his Italian
Club students to an opera in.
aerman Club
Advis;or
Mr~.eoodkind
Pres;ident
Nick Wiers;utn
Vice Pres;ident
Alex McCoy
1-U~torian
Nancy Meyer
Secretary
Matt Pierce
Jtalian Club
Advi~or
Mr. Aninna
Pre~ident
Nick Ros;~i
Vice Pres;ident
Ana~ta~ia Schwartz
Trea~urer
Melania Ibarra
Secretary
Annette Re.get
THE PACK WINS Mr. Vanderloop is one
of the winners of the Gingerbread House
Contest with his Packer Stadium
masterpiece.
AND BABY MAKES THREE Mrs.
Goodkind received the best Christmas
present in 2005: a new baby named Abdul
Kareem! Her students missed her, but she
was back in the Spring to teach German.
QJb
M•ikCf ~Cl~& FllM.
Uurit'lg this past wit'lter, the ~ertltat'l Club held the
at1t1Ual G-it'lgerbread House Cot'ltest. fhe houses were
Ot'l display it'l the library for the week before
Christtltas, at'ld the cotltpetitiot'l was fierce.
"~ertltat'l is at'l it'lterestit'lg lat'lguage. I've beet'l it'l it
sit'lce I was a freshtltat'l at'ld it really is a lot of
fut1," said jut'lior Nat'lcy Meyer.
Uurit'lg a few tlteetit'lgs the club held the Kuchet'l
Cafe, where tasty G-ertltat'l food was served; at'ld
as a cotlttl\Ut'lity project the group had pet1t1Y wars
for the Shalotlt Cet'lter durit'lg fhat1ksgivit1g.
Mr. At1it1t1a at'ld his ltaliat'l Club were very busy it'l
Z005. fhere was a cotltpetitiot'l held it'l Madisot'l
where Rachel Nudi received a gold tltedal for
readit'lg her poet\\ it'l ltaliat1. fhet'l Ot'l March 3rd the
club wet'lt to the Marcus Cet'lter to see the
Floret'ltit'le Opera's Cit1derella story.
"All the studet'lts et'ljoy beit'lg it'l these foreigt'l
lat'lguage clubs. fhey have a lot of fut'l at'ld really
get a lot out of it. fhis year has beet'l a very
et'ljoyable ot'le for the club at'ld for tlte, " said Mr.
At1it1t1a.
Jessica Rit1gdahl
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37 YEARS OF TEACHING Mr. Schripsema
still does what he has always done best for 37
years: teach music.
DIRECTING THE MUSICIANS Mr.
Schripsema directs professional musicians
during The Sound Of Music.
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Orchestra is a large fat1tily cot1tposed
of a variety of taletlt led by Mr.
Schripset1ta. The youtlg t1tusiciat1s over
the years have leartled how to play
scales atld read t1tusic, alotlg with
learnitlg how to follow a cotlductor atld
work with tlew people.
Mr. Schripset1ta has givetl each
studetlt a chatlce to cot1tpete agaitlst
other t1tusiciat1s for chairs; through this
systetlt, the studetlts have beetl forced
to it1tprove their skills to keep their
seats. This cot1tpetitiot1 has provetl
effective itl t1takit1g studetlts practice
atld hotle their skills.
Mr. Schripset\ta has provetl to be atl
itlspiritlg director who has lead his
studetlts through tlOt otlly the
t1techat1ical aspect of t1tusic, but also
itlto what the t1tusic is as atl art fort1t
to be appreciated through otle's lifetit1te.
Josh Escebdo
STRIKING A POSE Senior Adrian Hill poses
next to his beloved musical instrument, the
bass.
" I think its cool that 'Scrips' is leaving when
I'm leaving-we're going out together. He
knows his craft. As a teacher he excels, and
he is one of the most caring teachers I've
had. I was accepted into Carthage College
due to his help. I know I will miss him and
I'm sure that all of the rest of the students in
orchestra will miss him, too," said Adrian.
PERFORMANCE TIME Playing their violins,
seniors Andy Thorson and Joy Christie
concentrate on their music so they don't
make a mistake.
As part of orchestra they play in many
concerts throughout the year including the
Winter Concert which is their only
performance at Bradford. In March they were
part of Orchestra Fest which is a concert that
includes all the schools in Kenosha. Their
last performance of the year is the Spring
Concert which takes place in April.
OR~l-EflRA
Concert
*Theme of Alvin
*March to the
Sea fold
Symphonic
*Fantasia on a
Theme of Themas
Tali
*Aladdin by Carl
Nielsen
Chamber
*Fi\ e Piece by
Hindemith
*Psalm of Fugue
Combined
*Farandole by B izet
*0\ erture to abucco
*Lord of the Ring
ALL WORK AND NO PLAY?? Not with
these guys ... Cleaning up from the
tradeshow, this team of future business
leaders are responsible for the show
which is a compilation of all marketing
classes offered here at Bradford.
"Working at the Sportainment section of
the trade show was a lot of fun and I hope
it encourages students to take the class,"
said Nathan Smith .
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SECRET HANDSHAKE Junior Alby
Luciani and Sophomore Jenna Gehring
learn the Wisconsin "Milk Cheer," which
is a handshake that all DECA members
learn and use in class.
Dt.CA
DEC.A Officer~
C.EO
Bryan Horgan
Director of
Promotion
Vane~~a Hunter
Director of
Promotion
Katie Gilbert
DECA REPS These are just a few of the
DECA Representatives that attend morning
meetings to discuss events that will be
happening and new ways to raise money for
MDA. They also plan the socials for all DECA
members and they help the officers with their
responsibilities.
"DECA is really fun and I met a lot of new
people in it," said Sophomore Marissa
Pinnola.
TIME SQUARE BABY!!! The Advanced
Marketing class stops for a picture during
a trip to New York, where they visited
many of the tourist locations, and went on
TRL!!!
LEADERSHIP Senior Josh Worsham talks
to sophomore Richard Linkowski and Mr.
Lockhart about leadership class at the
trade show.
UECA is an organization of
t\tarketing students who cot\tpete at
local, state, and national levels in high
school t\tarketing cotltpetitions. All
t\tet\tbers t\tust attend at least 1Z
one-hour study sessions to prepare for
these.
On January Sth, 40 of &radford's
UECA t\tetltbers attended a cotltpetition
and won a total of 35 tltedals and had
eight series finalists!
UECA also put on events to help raise
t\toney for MU A, one of thet\t being the
K- rown Kup, which is an indoor putting
tournatltent. fhe event was a huge
success this year, with over 15
sponsors frotlt local businesses and over
15 foursot\te teat\ts. fhey were able to
raise over $4,000! Along with all of the
exciting cot\tpetitions,
UECA also provided its t\tet\tbers with
skills that could be taken with thetlt all
through life.
Cassy UeRose
DEM
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WHAT AN HONOR! The head of NHS,
Mrs. Carlson , presents senior Michelle
Dolnick with a presidential pin for being a
great example for students.
BREAK TIME! Senior Tara Johnson,
junior Yvette Beben , senior Michelle
Dolnick, and Senior Elisabeth Montemurro
visit the St. Louis Arch in November during
a NHS National Conference.
High Honors
Ntl-tiftMid JfftM.ft11 ~~ie-tq
Natiot1al Hot1or Society is at1 orgat1izatiot1
devoted to recogt1iZit1g outstat1dit1g acadet\tic
achievet\tet1t by high school studet1ts. NHS
selects it's t\tet\tbers t10t Ot11y by grades, but
also by scholarships at1d cot\tt\1Ut1ity it1volvt\tet1t
at1d leadership.
lt1 Z005 NHS's chapter at &radford cot1sisted
of about 300 t\tet\tbers who were it1ducted it1 the
Fall. At this ceret\tot1y, paret1ts were givet1 the
hot1or of placit1g the Natiot1al Hot1or Society pit1
Ot1 their studet1t.
A St\tall group wet1t to St. Louis, Missouri
where they cat\te up with t1ew ideas for
fut1draisit1g at1d participated it1 activities to
help prot\tote school acadet\tics. Just Ot1e of the
activites that they were it1volved it1 was
raisit1g t\\Ot1ey for the MU A fut1d.
Mat1y studet1ts see NHS as bet1eficial whet1
applyit1g for college.
"It [NHS] was a great opportut1ity to be
it1volved it1 at1 acadet\tic club. It showed all the
hard work I've put it1 over the years has paid
off," said Set1ior Michelle Volt1ik. &et1 Tet1uta
THANK YOU DAD! For her excellence
in academic achievements, junior
Shelia Renyon accepts the National
Honor Society medal from her proud
father. Shelia says that she always
tried hard when it comes to doing her
school work.
WHAT A SPEECH! Principal Mr. Mangi
says how proud he is of the new
inductees and congratulates the
students for their achivements . Sadly,
this is the last year that Mr. Mangi will
have the honor of doing this: he retires
this year after being principal at
Bradford for many years.
HONORS COUNCIL The heads of the
National Honor Society shake the hands
of the parents and members to show that
they are proud of the achievements made
by those students in NHS.
National
+-lonor
Society
Pre!>ident
Michelle Dolnick
Vice Pre!>ident
Tara John!>on
Secretary
Eli!>abeth
Montemurro
Trea!>urer
Karen Grinder
Ad Vi!> Or
Mr!>. Carl!>en
WORKING UP A SWEAT As always, Mr.
Mann (with his exceptional music talent)
enthusiastically conducts the Concert Choirs'
song , "Come to the Music" composed by
Joseph Martin, at Choral Fest. As one
watches Mr. Mann help people sing better in
choir, his love for music is apparent. Brad's
fun , up-beat personality, and his infectious
smile are what makes people enjoy singing in
Bradford's choirs!
SINGING WITH PASSION Seniors Rafael
Escobedo and Tony Schneider sing "Let Me
Fly," a song composed by Robert
DeCormier, with the A Capella Choir at
Choral Festival. A Capella is the highest
choir one can be accepted into at Bradford .
Most of their songs are sung with no
accompaniment. Only voices are heard ,
which not on ly makes their performances
enjoyable to listen to, but also fun to watch!
Ct-IOVl~
TEACHERS
Brad Mann Q. Holly
Stanfield
PRESIDENT
Jannette Apilado
VICE PRESIDENT
Monica Miller
SECRETARY
RaphaelE~cobedo
PRACTICE , PRACTICE . PRACTICE !
Concert choir sophomores Aa Sye ya
Baldwin , Felicia Glass, Stephanie Wolf.
and Lindsay Peterman practice a song to
perfection for their upcoming concert.
SINGING TO THE STARS Senior Lisa
Ermel sings a group solo called "Mornings
Innocent" composed by Gwyneth Walker at
Choral Fest.
TRADITIONAL HIGH FIVES Mr. Mann
gives senior Alex Sheehan a high five , as
he always does to ensure a successful
performance ... at Bradford , it always works!
Choir
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B11adlfl7d & ltCl1'MtflMJf!
fhis year, choir was the best yet because
teachers Srad Mat1t1 at1d Holly Stat1field were
detltat1dit1g, yet tltade sit1git1g et1joyable.
fhe choirs were very busy with at1 A Capella
trip to New York it1 May, Choral Fest, large
G-roup Cot1test, at1d the sprit1g at1d wit1ter
cot1certs. Studet1ts worked hard to becotlte a
part of A Cappella choir, which was rat1ked
atltot1g the top five it1 the cout1try this year.
lt1 2.005, for the first titlte Sradford set1t five
groups to the large G-roup Cot1test which is a
cotltpetitiot1 where the cot1cert, treble, at1d
tltet1's choirs all perfortlt a sot1g at1d get judged,
scored, at1d critiqued ot1 their perfortltat1ce.
"Choir has beet1 a great experiet1ce for tlte,
at1d I have leart1ed so tltuch. I have had tltat1y
great tltetltories at1d have tltet so tltat1y people
that I will tltiss whet1 I leave Sradford but I'll
t1ever forget thetlt." said set1ior Kathryt1 Perry.
Every year, a t1ew group of talet1ted kids
cotlte it1to the Sradford High School choirs, at1d
each year they cot1tit1ue to get better at1d
better-ot1e ot11Y t1eeds to look it1 the choir rootlt,
where the walls are filled with plaques, tltedals
at1d trophies to kt1ow that this group takes
pride it1 their work!!
Rachel Vogt
The Diversity Action Team sponsors the
Power of Peace campaign to promote peace
and raise money for Bradford's Peace Pole.
STORY TIME Mrs. Wilma Johnson shares
her life stories of "Growing Up Po' in the
South at a Diversity Action Team meeting
during Blac History Month. Members said
that the stories were very moving and
insp1rat1onal.
Taking Action
T>i~&itlf A~-tiflM. T etutt
MISSION Sf AHMENf: fhe Viversity Actiot1
reatt\ is cott1tt1itted to chat1git1g our world. We
are a group of &radford studet1t at1d staff
activists who work together to create
Ut1derstat1dit1g at1d respect for the ideas at1d
perspectives of ot1e at1other. &y prott1otit1g
equality, we build a C0"1"1Ut1ity where we have
the courage to step up to it1justice, address
issues, challet1ge stereotypes, at1d seek solutiot1s
for social chat1ge. We are here because we have
the Power to be Positive.
fhis year's tt1ajor project was raisit1g tt10t1ey
for the Peace Pole by tt1akit1g tot1s of paper
crat1eS at1d sellit1g thett\. fhe teatt1 S goal WOUid
be tt\et if the studet1t body bought just Ot1e
crat1e apiece. A peace pole will tt\ake a
statett1et1t about what &radford is all about.
"&eit1g a part of Viversity Actiot1 reatt1 has
beet1 a very evet1tful at1d rewardit1g
experiet1ce," said Jut1ior Michael G-erlach.
Jessica ltit1gdahl
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HARD WORKING Mrs. Sanchez-Bell , junior
Pauline Fraizy, and freshman Jessica
Lovejoy work on advertising for their Power
of Peace campaign . The girls try to find a
way to promote their paper cranes so that the
entire student body and the staff and faculty
will buy them . The peace cranes will be
hung in the commons in the Spring .
It would be great thing for Mr. Mangi to
know that his philosophy lives on with a
peace pole decorating the courtyard .
LISTEN UP Senior Elizabeth Huffman, junior
Kayla Goodenough and freshman Ashlee
Horner go over Sadako's story to see how 't
relates to their mission statement. The story
is why they chose the cranes for their peace
project. They are selling each paper crane
for $1.00.
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NETWORKING The Diversity Action
Team's 2004-2005 Power of Peace
Project ends with Bradford High School
becoming a part of the global network of
Peace Pole monuments across the
world. Pictured below is one such pole .
JOIN KEY CLUB Sophomores Melissa Voss
and Kacy Nelson glance through last year's
scrapbook during registration . The Key Club
members stationed themselves in the
commons to recruit new members for the
upcoming school year. It takes many
dedicated volunteers to do all of the activities
Key Club hosts during the school year.
SINGING FOR BAIL During the Relay for
Life senior Dave Labedz is placed in jail until
he is able to make enough money from
people walking by to set himself free! Relay
for Life is held at Bullen Middle School during
summer as a fundraiser for cancer research.
Much of the money received comes from the
generous donors at Bradford.
GETIING READY Key Club members
sophomore Adam Johnson and seniors
Monica Mccann and Deanna Castellanos
meet bright and early at Marina Shores to
decorate for Winter Formal which is held
at about the time students and teachers
are getting the winter blahs.
Key Club
ADVISOR
Mn;. Se!;!;er
PRESIDENT
Emily Soren!;on
VICE PRESIDENT
Alex Felland
TREASURER
Jonathan Jara
Almonte
BULLETIN EDITOR
Jenny Stone
SECRETARY
Monica Miller Q.
Tara John!;on
DISTINGUISHED TITLE Sophomore
Emily Montemurro is elected as Division 1
Lieutenant Governor for Key Club. As
Lieutenant Govenor, she will oversee eight
clubs in Southeastern Wisconsin and
serve on the Wisconsin-Upper Michigan
District Board for Key Club International.
RING THE CELL Y Junior Jennifer Stone
does her part to help Key Club collect old
cell phones for people who can't afford
them.
Key Club at &radford helped t\tatly of
&radford's best atld brightest becot\te
caritlg youtlg adults. Key Club is atl
itltertlatiotlal studetlt-led orgatlizatiotl
that provides studetlts with the
opportutlity to get itlvolved with their
COt\tt\tUtlities.
"Key Club is otle of those clubs that
catl help you t\take a differetlce itl
sot\teotle's life. Frietldships are started
atld t\tet\tories are t\tade," said setlior
Ueatltla Castellatlos.
fhe club spetlt tit\te at tlursitlg hot\tes
atld the Shalot\t Cetlter throughout the
etltire year, but pullitlg the &radford
Cot\tt\tUtlity itlto their services was also
a goal of the t\tet\tbers. fhey achieved
this goal by collectitlg cell photles which
were setlt to a wot\tetl's shelter to be
used itl et\tergetlcy situatiotls.
Key Club is a worthwhile club at
&radford with t\tet\tbers who care
about those at &radford atld for those
itl the cot\tt\tUtlity. Kelly Matltla
K~lf tfl.lb
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS The Student Council
"crew" gives it all they've got to get the
people passing by to donate money tor the
Salvation Army at Christmas time.
"LET'S BE JOLLY" Sophomore Jenny
Cook spreads the holiday cheer to others
so they'll donate money tor the less
fortunate in our community.
Student Council
Studettt Couttcil is busy all year. fhey started
with the Hotltecotltittg assetltbly, parade, attd
thett the big dattce which always has a great
turnout.
Studettt Couttcil also did tltatty thittgs to
ittteract with the COtlttltUttity. fwo very
sucessful blood drives were held. A few
studettts got dizzy frotlt this, attd otte getterous
persott evett passed out attd had to go to the
hospital. Also spottsored were the well-kttowtt
Polar Pluttge, Salvatiott Artlty bell rittgittg, attd
tltuch tltore!
fhis orgattizatiott also bettefits the classes at
Sradford: the settior class put together the
always etttertaittittg Mr. Sradford; the juttior
class put ott att elegattt Protlt for thetltselves
attd the settiors; attd fittally, the sophotltore
class provided the casual sophotltore
sweetheart dattce opett to the etttire school.
fhis dattce also helped their class raise tltOttey
for their Juttior Protlt. Katritta f olliver
BE BRAVE Senior Amy Conwell shows
others that donating blood is nothing by
remaining calm while having hers taken for
the blood drive held in Bradford's
fieldhouse in November 2005. It was a
great sucess ... Don't forget to join them
next year!
JUST CHECKIN' Junior Kimber Kruse
gets weighed to ensure that she's able to
donate her share of blood for the blood
drive held annually in the Bradford
fieldhouse. As well as getting weighed
students answer questions on a clipboard,
get their finger pricked for iron levels, and
then for ten minutes give lifesaving blood.
LOOKING GOOD Freshman Sam
Jacobs models his good looks for the
crowd to get them to bid on a date with
him tor the Bachelor/Bachelorette
auction held in February 2005.
Council
PRESIDENT
Deanna
Co~t:allo~
VICE PRESIDENT
Eli~abet:h
Mont:emurro
SECRETARY
KaHe Silbert:
J-llSTORIAN
Emily Krueger
TREASURER
Jame~ Warner
ADVISORS
Mr~. Day
Mr. Yackley
LEARNING AND FIXING AT THE SAME
TIME Senior Casey Ginter helps Junior Joe
Bland take a water pulley off of a water
pump, which was donated by Joe to VICA.
The students in this organization find learning
fun in because if is hands-on learning that
they know they will use later on in life. The
students bring in their own cars and find out
what is wrong with them and then save
money by fixing the auto in class.
GIRLS CAN DO IT TOO Juniors April
Adamson and Kristen Mills are just two of the
three girls involved in VICA this year. As
April says, "More girls should do it, it's not
always for guys ; girls can do it too! " The girls
prove that, by fixing the timing on a car. April
enjoys the class and said that it will really
come in handy in the future when her own
car has problems.
BUILDING TO LEARN Junior Megan Paul
and Sophomore Garry Paskiewicz are
building a wind powered generator. Garry
is checking how many volts are being
generated by the wind powered generator.
Students in VICA learn that electricity is
something to be wary of.
VJCA
ADVISOR
Mr .l-lai~ler
STUDENTS
MENTIONED
-April
Adam~on
-Joe Bland
-Au~tin
Delcore
-ca~ey
Ginter
-Kri~ten Mill~
-Garry
Pa~kiewicz
-Megan Paul
ONE MANS JUNK IS ANOTHER CLASS'S
RESTORATION PROJECT Junior Austin
Delcore works on one of the class'
restoration projects. They hope that when
they're done, it will not only be a
lawn-mower, but a racing lawn-mower.
Several cars show up during the year, and
leave much improved.
VICA
VICA is the Vocatiottal attd lttdustrial
Club of Atfterica, which etftphasizes
leadership attd partttership itt the
techttical fields. VICA traitts the
studettts, so that they have a better
kttowledge if they wish to becotfte
tftechattics. fhe skills that they learn
will also cotfte itt hattdy durittg
everyday life.
Otte requiretftettt that cotftes with the
class is that the studettts have to get
jobs. Not atty job, but a job where they
will practice the skills leartted itt class.
fhe class lasts for att acadetftic year,
but after the fittal day they will
receive four credits.
"It's a good class to take for a couple
of good credits, because you get credits
for a job attd for a class," said Juttior
Joe elattd. Also, as Settior Juliatt Ochoa
said, "It's a good class to have before
you go to a techttical college." Josh
Escobedo
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SALSA! Junior Janice Venegas
accompanied by her dance partner, Jose
Polomo, from Guy Singer Studios ,
tantalizes the crowd with two different
ethnic ballroom dance numbers. The first
dance was a very cultural dance, while
their second number performed was more
of an American dance but with a tad of
Latin flavor added to the mix. Janice's act
was definitely one of the most enjoyable
and exciting of the assembly .
TOUGH ENOUGH Mr. Mangi attempts to
tame the masses who are excited by the
cultural experience the Hispanic Heritage
Assembly always promises to provide.
Since this is Mr. Mangi's retirment year,
the Mezcla Club seniors awarded him with
a plaque to show their appreciation for all
of his hard work and dedication to the
school throughout the years at Bradford .
The plaque is presented to Mr. Mangi by
senior Edgar Albarran .
Me3C]a Americana
eefeb11a-tiM.Cf -the
J.li&JXlki~ J.le11ita~
Mezcla At\tericat1a (Mezz-kla
A-t\ter-i-Ka-t1a), the club that celebrates
the Hispat1ic Heritage, was established by
teacher Mrs. Sat1chez-Jelle six years ago
with the purpose of educatit1g at1d
celebratit1g the differet1t cultures withit1
the Hispat1ic COt\tt\\Ut1ity.
Throughout the year the Mezcla
At\tericat1a Club has participated it1
various activities that it1clude goit1g to
t\tovies, holiday parties, gift exchat1ges,
decoratit1g the school for Hispat1ic Heritage
Mot1th, at1d hostit1g the at1t1Ual Hispat1ic
Heritage Asset\tbly which takes place every
year it1 May.
This year, the Hispat1ic Heritage
Asset\tbly took place Ot1 May 13,
celebratit1g the Ut1ique diversity at1d
talet1ts of all Spat1ish-speakit1g at1d Latit1o
studet1ts at1d staff.
Los estudiat1tes et1 Jrat1dford siet1tet1
t\\Uy et1volvido aqui porque el diversidad.
G-ustavo Sat1chez
HOT! HOT! HOT! Caliente dance team waves
their arms to the beat of festive latin cultural
music. The Caliente dance team , composed
mostly of Mezcla Americana Club members,
also performed at the Hispanic Heritage
Assembly. Here they showed off their latin
flavor, dancing to various types of new age
dance music such as cumbia, a type of
traditional Columbian dance music, and the
new musical rave reggaeton which is
combination of latin urban music mixed with
rap. The girls from left to right are Mayra
Ceja, Maria Cruz, Adlay Vazquez, Veronica
Cerde and Sandy Arroyo. Also pictured is
Sam Villatoro who sang the National Anthem.
TAKIN' CHARGE Officers Rosalinda Aquino,
Bianca Reyes, Sandra Gaitan, Cassie De La
Rosa and Maria Rodriguez of Bradford's
Mezcla Americana Club along with their
advisor Mrs. Sanchez-Bell host the annual
Hispanic Heritage Assembly.
"There was a lot of hard work involved
putting this assembly together, but I think it
was worth it because it lets us celebrate and
others to learn a little about our culture", said
Senior Rosalinda Aquino, president of the
club.
Mezcla
Ametticana
ADVISOR
Mrs.Sanchez-Bell
President
Rosalinda Aquino
Vice President
Sandra Gaitan
Treasurer
Cassie De La Rosa
1-Ustorian
Bianca Reyes
Secretary
Maria Rodriguez
COUNTING THE TALLY Junior Rita Kreuser
and senior Kristal Krebs check the points for
their ratings at Southeast Wisconsin
Competition .
"Forensics is a lot of fun because you have
the opportunity to compete with different
people and practice various acting skills at
the same time. You feel really good when
you 're done presenting. I think Forensics is
cool because it's not like any other group ,"
said Krebs.
PUTTING IT INTO PLAY Junior Angel
Santiago performs a poem entitled
"Dreams," by Edgar Allen Poe at the
Southeast Wisconsin Competition .
"My favorite writing to present is definitely
poetry," Santiago said .
"Forensics gives teens a place to practice
presenting their favorite styles of writing ,"
said junior Kayla Goodenough.
A thanks should go to Mrs. Larsen who
helps students become more confident
when speaking in a group situation .
Forensics
Pre!;ident
Kry!;tal Kreb!;
Vice
Pre!;ident
Rita Kreu!;er
Secretary
Amanda Davi!;
Sergeant at
Arm!;
Andy Murphy
Trea!;urer
Nathan
FO!;dahl
REHEARSAL Junior Kayla Goodenough
prepares for competition with senior Ashley
Rohde and sophomore Candise Bullock.
"I feel it is really important to rehearse
before a competition because then it makes
you feel more comfortable in what you are
presenting ," said Rohde.
"I really enjoyed competition and I did really
well. I achieved the best score (25 out of 25)
at state," said Goodenough.
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PRACTICING PLAYS Senior Sarah Everett
practices her speaking skills as the part of
Cassie in a scene from "Quilters ."
"Quilters is a play about a woman who talks
about her difficulties living on the frontier,"
explained Everett.
Medals at State
PLACING GOLD:
Kayla Goodenough in Poetry
Carlos Colon in Prose
PLACING SILVER:
Joe Bland
Colleen Burkhart
Kristal Krebs
Lindsey Ranch
Brianna Watring in Play Acting
Sarah Everett in Solo Serious
Kristen Ellis in Farrago
PLACING BRONZE:
Andy Murphy
Nathan Fosdahl
Amanda Davis
Rita Kreuser
~enry Nelson in Play Acting
Ashley Rohde in Prose
Candise Bullock in Farrago
Jasmine Allen in Solo Serious
Sophie Nelson in Radio Speaking
Forensics
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The Jradford Foret1sics Teat\\, led by
Carol Larset1, was a group of speech
at1d perfort\tit1g specialists. The teat\\
had practices every Thursday after
school it1 Mrs. Larset1's root\\. Each
it1dividual focused ot1 learnit1g to
perfort\t, at1d they also leart1ed to keep
their cot\tposure it1 frot1t of peers at1d
t\tultiple judges.
"I like perfort\tit1g it1 frot1t of people
because it lets t\te be t\tore cot\tfortable
speakit1g it1 frot1t of others," said set1ior
Carlos Colot1.
Perfort\tat1ces it1cluded solo actit1g,
readit1g prose, at1d poetry. Also, they
it1terpreted at1d used differet1t fort\ts of
speech.
"Practicit1g for cot\tpetitiot1 helped to
gait1 the listet1er's attet1tiot1. I fout1d
Foret1sics really useful because we use
speech alt\tost everywhere," said
sophot\tore Cat1dise Jullock.
Foret1sics t10t ot11y offers great
speakit1g skills for t10W, but it gives Ot1e
the skills for the rest of their life.
Alat1 Mit1ski
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HARD AT WORK Sophmore Amanda
Johnson studies for finals at the Positive
Bradford Womens study session in the
library.
PLANNING AHEAD Junior Rosalyn Jelks
reads over the notes for upcoming
Pos1t1ve Bradford Women activities.
Positive Eradford Women/Pride
P11ide o._ fuJt ~ide
Sradford's wotffett took a step itt the right directiott
by startittg a ttew club-Positive Sradford Wotffett. Ms.
9-loria Chattffatt attd Ms. Mildred Chattttatt, the
advisors of this group, had high stattdards for the
girls; their goal was to protffote quality educatiott
atffottg the wotffett of Sradford. fhe Positive Sradford
Wotffett devoted thetffselves to ettcouragittg positive
behavior attd attitude. Study groups were fortffed, high
achievetttettt was ettcouraged, attd self esteettt was
fostered. Over tittte the group hopes to becottte ittvolved
itt both school attd cotfftffUttity service.
fhe Presidettt, juttior Krystal Jelks, led 2.3 other
tffetffbers itt the group, which begatt their positive path
with voluttteerittg at the Soys attd G-irls Club attd the
eve.
Settiors Parius Williatffs attd Jaratt Souie were two
youttg tffett itt Pride who cottsidered thetffselves
fortuttate to have beett together for the last four
years. fhey attd the other five tffett itt the group
worked hard to succeed itt school attd to be role tffodels
for others (all are goittg ott to higher educatiottl.
Most Pride tffetffbers were itt hottors classes, so
tffeetittgs were held sporadically itt their settior year,
but whett they did get together they discussed future
college attd career platts attd received ettcouragetttettt
frottt their proud advisor, Ms lovedahl. Carly
Jacksott
TAKING ACTION Seniors Shay Majors and
James Carawell discuss upcoming
scholarship programs and opportunities for
the group.
These men of pride are not a service group
nor a club. They are role models of the
school who keep good grades, take honor
classes, and plan to continue their education
with college after high school. During Pride
meetings the members talk about what is
going on in their lives and how they can take
a situation and make it into a positive
learning experience .
"These seven young men have been with
me for four years. This year, due to the
levels of classes they are taking and senior
releases , we have met formally only a few
times, yet they are a close goup. Each
young man works hard to grow and succeed
in school. Each is a Man of Pride . Look at
those smiles! Aren't they cool ," says
counselor Ms. Lovedahl.
The picture to the left says it all: these
young men are a close-knit group who knows
where they are going in the future .
Pride
Advisor
Mrs. Lovdahl
Members
Brian Theard. Troy Landry.
Darius Williams. Ryan
Crawley. and Jaran Bouie..
Shay Majors. and James
Carrawe.11.
Positive Bradford
Women
Advisors
Mrs. Milldre.d Chatman
Mrs. Gloria Chatman
President
Krystal Jelks
Vice. President
Jasmine. Mitchell
Secretary
Jasmine. Allen
DOWN TO WORK The Positive
Bradford Women study in the library
for finals. A smart woman is an
attractive woman.
MILWAUKEE MODEL UN Senior Nicole
Aquino and junior Jennifer McCray
applaud a speaker at this year's Model UN
meeting in Milwaukee. They are pictured at
the general assembly, where all of the
countries are represented
"For the second year in a row , it was yet
again a great experience. You learn so
much about other countries and still have
fun with your peers at the same time,"
stated junior Rosa Barnes.
WE GOT MOONED!! Juniors Nate Sheff and
Xin Yin look over papers before presenting
their country at Model UN . When asked
about the most memorable moment of Model
UN this year, junior Xin Yin said "We got
mooned" because during the ride back home,
a tennis player from a school in Milwaukee
mooned the whole Model UN bus while they
were passing slowly by. Despite this minor
shock, Xin Yin 's experience at Model UN
was a positive one.
CURRENT EVENTS Juniors Zack Devine and
Noah Wood and sophomore Patrick Brinkman
discuss political issues in a Friday night
Political Action Club meeting. Some politicians
present at the meetings were State
Representative Jim Krueser, Judge Mary K.
Wagner, State Senator Bob Wirch and School
Board Representatives Ostman, Fountain , and
Stevens.
. AWARD WINNERS
Seniors Monica Mccann and Mike Ragalie
received Best Representation at the
European Union Caucus.
CHECK MATE Junior Yevhen Brzhesskyy
contemplates his next move against the
undefeated Mr. Neiman during a challenging
game of chess. "It's not really a club, it's
just an opportunity for kids that don't really
get to play chess on a regular basis to come
after school and have a game with their
peers," said Mr. Neiman.
AWARD WINNERS
Junior Aaron Kuper won the award of Best
Representative of a Country, and senior
David Labedz won the award of Best
Position Paper.
Finding Neiman
Chess &Politics
Mr. Neit1tatt has t1tade t1tatty cotttributiotts
to ~radford's extracurricular activites. Otte
of the clubs he started was the chess club.
fhey t1tet ottce a week after school attd
t1tatches usually lasted about att hour. fhere
were tto records, attd they did ttot cot1tpete
with other schools. Kids just leartted about
attd ettjoyed playittg chess.
Attother activity that Mr. Neit1tatt fouttded
with the help of settior Mike Ragalie was the
Political Actiott reat\\. Political Actiott was a
group of studettts who got ittvolved itt
political cat1tpaigtts, attd it t1totivated
studettts to vote. fhey also had differettt
politiciatts cot1te itt attd speak to the group
about currettt political issues.
Otte t1tore group that Mr. Neit1tatt advised
was Model Uttited Natiotts. Model UN was a
Southeastern Wiscottsitt evettt held at
UW-Milwaukee itt Z005. fhe Model UN
t1tet1tbers fort1ted groups attd selected
coutttries to represettt. fhe studettts t1tet attd
discussed issues that face coutttries arouttd
the world attd ways to settle problet1ts that
they face. Cassy UeRose
JV GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (top) Ashley Hill, Elissa Lux, Coach
Meteyard . Kim Geisler, Nikki Mueller, (middle) Laura Buska,
Marissa Pinnola, Carne Stella, Elizabeth Emon, Lauren Gastaldi,
Arie Montgomery (front) Vanessa Rodriguez, Ericka Otto, Kristie
Possen
JV SOCCER (front) Luis Rodriquez, Gustavo Sanchez, Jesus
Moreno, Marvin Cruz, Jorge Delgado, Jorge Viveros, Heriberto
Tobias, (row 2) Braulio Jaramillo, Joe Stevens, Matt Nuebel,
Mike Koessel, Paco Garcia, Peter Peralta, Patrick Brinkman
(top) Andy WoJciechowicz. Sergio Romero, Tim Stanchfield,
Coach Scott Wolf. Aleksandar Groavac, Jimmy Ortiz, Ted Baker
JV Cf/EERLEADl,\'G f/opJ Amber Sahm, Kcrra A/fen. Sara Zongolowin Rachel
Harr1.so11, Cassie S=ot, Miranda Pe/Ir) Erin \/eulbrucck (rc1113J E1111nJ S1\'llhcr,
Whan •Sinsher Jamie IJ1Cks, \It!rcedes All'(lre;, Jaimie l.ang, \fel!,an A!cC11llougil.
,\fcKrn::1c Dyer Theresa '511·isher froll. :!J Alesha Ar,•111/1, Eltse Kupfer. Taylor 1'cnherg,
Erin Kupfer, Carll' Paul Lauren Sturrc= 1bo110111) Sw·a Sc/1rncdcr, J'a11c1sa Figuuoo,
JLS<t<O Carpenter, Elisabeth Fa.lier
JV GIRLS BASKI'TBALL (top) Angela Udridgc, Helena Zbilut.
Hannah Brems. Cissy J\tides. (middle) Charlita Champagne. Laurd
Ragalie, Toni DriYer. Monique Dnver. Amanda Johnson. (front)
Kristen Shulz, Ericka Otto. Raquel Grashcn. Tara Tucker
JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL (front ) Kyle Carpenter, Nathan Larsen
(middle) Brenden Bisciglia, Kristoffer McDermott, Rob Moffitt
(top) Marcel Baltes, Brent Upton, Steve Ross, Preston Knapp
JV FOOTBALL (front) Mitch Jacobsen, George Vik, Jeremy Bauman
Jon Slupik, Phil Thomas, Rashid Dar, Steve Kavalauskas. Steve
Akerlund (Row 2) Lanier Cole, Nasif Ahmen, Adam Gallo, Coach
Birkholz, Coach Gemig, Chris Bella, Nico Hardcastle. Zach Koba, Cra
Edwards (Row 3) Josh Lichter, Andrew Smith, Nick Haferman, Rich
Linkowski, Andy Gallo, Jason Bolter, Chris Ruskell, Sam Adams (Row
4) T. J. Williams, Chris Moore, Mike Puntillo, Nick Taylor, John Owen,
Dan Fickenscher, Jake Zuehlsdorf, Pat Spiedel, Jordan Posie, Joey
Pierce (top) Deon Franklin, Kallen Mayer, Nathan Drysdale, Charles
Martel, Kevin Eiiertson, Matt Chwala, Kyle Rodriguez, Dan Jeffrey,
Joey Giorno, Dan Gitzlaff, Parris Williams
JV GIRLS TENNIS (top) Katie Kromm, Sam Leick, Coach
McNeil, Michelle Perrine, Julia Henricks, Karina Mccann (row 2)
Kat Hartstern, Maria Nassim, Katie Schrandt, Kay Hartstern (row
3) Christina Rhee, Maren Roeskar, Jenn Scales, Jenny
Raduechel, Yvette Beben (bottom) Grace Nordloh, Kayla
Becker.
JV GIRLS SOCCER (top) Maria Nassim, Chelsea Lawliss, Maren
Roeskar, Marissa Plnnola, Coach Wolf, Sara Zongolowicz, Jessica
Retzlaff, Cassie Mireles, Yuliana Ambriz (middle) Bethany
Swisher, Erin Meyer, Sandra Gaidaan, Stephanie Vazquez,
Morgan Juga, Jennifer Stebbins, Amy Eaheart, Stephanie Green
(bottom) Goreti Rosales, Rhiannon McGraw, Katie Goolatz, Ashle
Bishel, Emily Williams, Erin Schrant.
JV BOYS BASEBALL (top) Julio Fredrika, Tim Rocco, Coach
Kozel, Kyle Hoff, Kyle Rodriguez (middle) James Farias, Joe
Stevens, John Livingston, Nick Andreoli, Sam Schissel, Travis
Beckius (bottom) Derek Fermer, Ian Dreger, Nick Barsuli,
Brandon Lowenbine, Bradon McDonald.
JV BOYS BASKETBALL (front) Joe Stevens, Darrell King,
Deqwon Noel, Andrew Donalds (middle) Trenton Bardwell,
Carmine Marano, Andrew Wojciechowicz, Michael Holden (top)
Coach Steger, Deon Franklin, T J Dotson, Chris Sharkey, Jake
Powell, Matthew Chwala.
JV BOYS TENNIS (top) Andy Bishop, Peter Peralta, Coach
McNeil, Alex Timmerherm, Steve Ross (middle) Chase Vela,
Shane Armstrong, Chris Schroeder, Matthew Runyon (bottom)
Brett McNeil, Joe Kessler.
JV SOFTBALL (top) Coach Hansen, Melissa Martinelli, Ashley
Jupp, Katie Mc Auliffe, Coach Easton (row 2) Rachel Van Berg,
Tiffany Theard, Kim Degener, Danielle Sursa, Lauren Gastaldi,
Jessica Campbell (bottom) Ericka Otto, Vanessa Rodnguez,
Heide Oechler.
INFRARED {Top) Michael Gerlach , James Warner, David Leto,
Albert Luciani , Jake Heiring (Row 2) Vanessa Hunter, Katie
Gilbert, Josh Zinner, Chris Elrod , Stacie Albert, Melissa Meeker
(Front) Johanna Huck, Amy Perez, Jennie Atanasoff, Samantha
Brinkman , Caitlin Kwasigroch.
POSITIVE BRADFORD MEN (Top) Brian Theard , Darius
Young , Marlon Tucker, Dione Young (Row 2) Bradon Franklin ,
Adrian Payne , Justin Whitehead , Cameron Gurley (Front) Mr.
Kirkwood , Damon Jones, Alonzo Greer, Charles White , Mr.
Days
SPANISH CLUB (Back) Richard Anderson, Emily Krueger, Melissa
Martinelli, Adam Johnson, John Sharkey (Row 4) Jenna Lichter, Sarah
Klemm , Molly Rivera, Charise Wright, Whitney Tilsner, Andrea Katten
(Row 3) Stephanie Vazquez, Capri Pearson , Carrie Stella, Veronica
Gloria, Jennifer Stone (Row 2) Aysha Cheema, Katelyn Hartstern,
Katherine Hartstern, Yolanda Gloria, Rosa Barnes (Front) Erin Schrandt,
Melissa Peters, Bianca Reyes, Chrislyn Villaruel, Ericka Otto, Nicole
Aquino.
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD (Top) Yevhen Brzhesskyy, Robert Wirch,
Elyse Donaubauer, Josh Estep, David Jensen (Row 2) Marko
Lazarevic, Mike Plunkett, Deanna Love, Matt Cremona, Kristiena
Escobar, Abby Nordloh (Front) Mrs. Lee , Jonathan Sepulveda,
Jonathan Jara-Almonte, Michelle Cruz, Michelle Dolnik.
DIVERSITY ACTION TEAM (Top ) Elizabeth Huffman, Ms.
Townsend , Pauline Fraizy, Michael Gerlach, Mrs. Cooksey (Row
2) Ashlee Horner, Kayla Bair, Nadia Rumbolt, Jessica Lovejoy
(Front) Mrs. Sanchez-Belle, Brittany Johnson, Kayla
Goodenough, Candise Bullock.
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BRADFORD STEPPERS (Top) Angel Mercado, Shar'preas
Jordan, Sacoya Mitchell , Latoya Hoover, Jasmine Mitchell.
(Middle) Charmaigne Wright, Starfire Belisle, Dominique Jones,
Krystal Jelks, Shadae Gibson , Ms. Meyes. (Bottom) Montoya
Gayden , Bianca Santiago, Kenesha Cornelius, Monica Goze ,
Amanda Blommel, Jazsmyn Vaughn , Rosalyn Jelks.
BIBLE CLUB (Top) Ray Cardona, Paul Gwinnup, Mr. Lockhart,
Deanna Love, Corissa Kruse, (Middle) Landon Deaton, Krystal
Schulz, Kate Gallion, Katie Oglesby, Ashley Rohde, (Front)
Milijana Rajic, Sabrina Bradies, Allison Dahl, Katie Verbick
GERMAN CLUB (Top) Matt Pierce, Nancy Meyer, Josh
Worsham, Nick Wiersum, (Row 4) Rebecca Kurth, Elyse
Donaubauer, Matt Kurth, (Row 3) Kendra Hensley, Dave
Metalas, (Row 2) Vincent Krome, Stella Mau, Danielle Gename,
(Front) Chris Roushia, Alyssa Peterson, Alex McCoy, Mana
Rodriguez
FACT/ SADD (Top) Chris Kessenich, Helena Zbliut, Alex
Felland, James Warner, Tera Johnson (Middle) Emily Garanti,
Jenny Cook, Caitlin Meyers, Jennifer McCray, Lil Perotta (Front)
Alexandra Peters, Ericka Otto, Aa'Sye'Ya Baldwin, Lindsey
Adelsen, Jessica McDonald
FIGURE SKATING (Top) Kacy Nelson, Kelsie Blackford, Erin
Kupfer (Front) Elisabeth Montemeurro, Katy Hagen
FRENCH CLUB (Top) Mike Regalie, Michael Gerlach, Tyler
Tessmann, Shelia Runyon, (Middle) Kevin Vervich, Krystal
Schulz, Charlie Erdall, Colleen Burkhart (Front) Lindsey
Adelsen, Yvette Beben, Alex Peters, Monica Mccann
ITALIAN CLUB (Top) Gregory Vite, Malana Bennet, Nick
Shank, Mr. Annina (Middle) Stephanie Ruffolo, Nick Rossi,
Stephanie Perotta, (Front) Bianca Greco, Robert Gauler, Valerie
Rossi, Janelle Andersen
VICA (top) Julian Ochoa. Jeff Acance (bottom) Casey Gumter,
Austin Delcore, Sal Bilotta.
ACADEMIC DECATHALON (top) Jonathon Jara -·Almonte.
Anthony Schneider, Mike Ragalie, Liz Clay
(Front) Sarah Everett, Ondrea Hoaglund, Elizabeth Myrant
MEZCLA AMERICANA Rosy Aquino, Julya Briseno, Bianca
Reyes
FBLA (Top) Deanna Love, Milijana Raj1c, Miss Wortock.
POLITICAL ACTION (Top) Patrick Brinkman, Mike Regalie,
Josh Bernardy, Josh Worsham, Kristina Bullis (Row 2) Abbie
Barca, Tara Johnson, Elyse Donaubauer, Nathan Fosdahl, Alex
Roberson Krystal Schutlz (Row 3) Stephanie Mosher, Rosa
Barnes, Nate Sheff, Dave Labedz, Jackie Matelski (Bottom)
Elizabeth Montemurro, Monica Mccann, Brynn Palmen,
Stephanie Day.
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INTERNATIONAL CLUB (Top) Elizabeth Montemurro, Monica
Miller, Nicole Aquino.
FRESHMAN BASEBALL (top) Matt Chwala, Nick Shank, Jim
Broadway, Jake Lowen, Dan Jeffery (middle) Joe Ewald, Mike
Feest, Dave Gerlach, Sean Weinfurter, Edgar Alvarez, Will
McCann (bottom) Alex Lois, Christopher Carpentier, Nathan
Larsen, Nick Pinnola, Andy Mirsky.
YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY (front) Tina Spizzirri, Jazsmyn
Vaughn, Stevie Lukassen (middle) Kelle Kavalaukas, Samantha
Bisgrove, Amber Gilbertson (top) Jeff Mathews, Jordan Cooper,
Dione Young, Jaclyn Matelski.
SADD (front row) Stepanie Perotto, Caitlin Meyers, (middle)
Ngan Lam, Alex Peters, Lindsey Adelson, Jason Hartfield, Adam
Johnson (top) Tara Johnson, Elizabeth Perotto, Nicole Aquino.
PRINT-MAKING CLUB (top) Tazia LeMay, Tony Dallas, Jennifer
May, Mrs. Rabey, Andrea Mercadillo, Pauline Fraizy (bottom)
Jessica Campbell, Samantha Ida, Ms. Bigaike.
FORENSICS (top) Andy Murphy, Angel Santiago, Kristin Ellis,
Nathan Fosdahl, Rita Kreuser, Henry Nelson, Joe Bland (row 2)
Colleen Burkhart, Lindsey Rench, Jasmine Allen, Mrs. Larsen
row 3) Brianna Watring, Kristal Krebs, Candise Bullock, Sophie
Nelson (row 4) Amanda Davis, Kayla Goodenough, Ashley
Rohde, Sarah Everett (bottom) Carlos Colon.
FRESHMAN GIRLS SOCCER (top) Megan Warner, Natasha
Rosado, Christina Rhee, Coach Powers, Krystina Andreoli,
Janelle Anderson, Sarah Poe (middle) Amanda Tiberio, Emiley
McGinness, Aniesha Wade, Gina Alfano, Valerie Rossi, Rosie
Hemm, Deirdre Packard, Emily Williams (bottom) Rhiannon
McGraw, Ashley Bischel, Katey Gulatz, Kate Ostrowski.
KEY CLUB (top) Patrick Brinkman , Kacy Nelson, Alyse Nelsen, Tara Johnson , Alex Felland , Charles Baker, Elyse Donaubauer, Michael Hinder, Mara Gombar, Mike Ragalie
(row 5) Sheila Runyon , Sarah Kreye , Xin Yin, Michael Gerlach , Adam Johnson , Christopher Devine, Craig Bolyard , Helena Zbilut (row 4) Daena Voelz, Sarah Klemm , Julie
Hernandez, Nicole Hicks, Katelyn Hartstern , Kevin Vrevich, Markus Savaglio, Matt Zeller, Yvette Beben , Whitney Tilsner, Jennifer Stone, Jonathan Jara-Almonte , Julie
Minski , Emily Sorensen , Erin Quist (row 3) Kristen Schulz, Kaitlin Freng, Renee Beyes, Katherine Hartstern , Brittany Macareno, Karissa Eclarinal , Christina Rhee, Amy Tripp,
Lindsey Hebior, Janelle Anderson, Erin Kupfer, Stephanie Zongolowicz, Jaimie Lang, Sara Zongolowicz, Kelsie Blackford, Michelle Wright, Brittany Mattoon (row 2) Amanda
Zemke, Emily Montemurro, Elisabeth Montemurro, Christine Friedrich , Natalie Franciosi , Joey Kessler, Lindsay Peterman , David Jensen, Johnice Miller, Capri Pearson ,
Andrea Perugini, Elise Kupfer, Taylor Isenberg, Anna Ross , Nicole Aquino (front) Melissa Voss, Melissa Juopperi , Ericka Otto, Aa'Sye'ya Baldwin , Kelsey Stich , Emiley
McGinness, Alyssa Valenza, Janeal Powell , Ryan Morrisey , Matt Maccari , Megan Busse, Candise Bullock, Jennifer Stebbins, Andrea Patrick, Heather Massie, Michelle
Dolnik, Tina Spizzirri.
NATIONAL HONORS SOCIETY (top) Jeremy Dickens, Troy Heinrich , Xin Yin , Glenn Frazee, Josh Worsham, Heather Livingston , Markus Savaglio, Mike Haberle, Steven Leguia.
Peter Vidosavljevic, Josh Estep, Mara Gombar, Elyse Donabauer, Mike Ragalie, Josh Smith , Jessica Sturycz, Andrea Molinaro (row 2) Lance Hartung, Andy Thorson , Eric
Knutsen , Kyle Caringello, Nick Ewald , Grayson Gilbert, Steve Elrod, Charlie Baker, Emily Krueger, Nisha Baliga, Michael Gerlach, Marko Lazarevic, Ryan Kupfer, Trevor Ronsky.
Alan Minski , Jake R. Smith , Liz Clay, Joe Augustine , Amanda Djurickovic (row 3) Dilon Grammentz, Veronica Gloria, Matt Cremona, Charilie Erdall, Kaylee Dix, Amanda Starling.
Richard Anderson, Stacie Albert, Melissa Martinelli, Ryan Crawley, Mike Pierce, Matt Jacob, Emily Stipek, Rebecca Zwiefelhofer, Sara Thorlton , Tara Johnson , Mallony Mueller,
Abby Nordloh , Paige Frey, Sebastian Price (row 4) Mrs. Carlsen , Yvette Beben , Jennifer Stone, Whitney Tilsner, James Warner, Jennifer McCray, Liz Perotta, Jordan Cooper,
Roger Rodriguez, Samantha Bisgrove, Yolanda Gloria, Sagar Shah, Emily Soensen, Brittany Vela, Kim Owen, Aysha Cheema, Jimmy Stevens (row 5) Amy Stanfield, Amanda
Patrick, Kevin Vrevich , Matt Zeller, Katelyn Hartstern, Isa Fritz, Katie Gilbert, Katy Hagen , Dez Guida , Heather Lampada, Rosa Barnes, Monica Mccann , Samantha Brinkman,
Stephanie Mosher, Amy Wrobel , Alyssa Oberst (bottom) Kelly Paul, Leslie Wise, Sara May, Kriestina Escabar, Elissa Richardson , Karen Grinder, Kaherine Hartstern , Nicole
Aquino, Jessica Palermo, Heather Massie, Shannon Perman, Elisabeth Monemurro, Michelle Dolnik, Felicia Dominguez.
STUDENT COUNCIL (top) Richard Anderson , Emily Kreuger, Mara Gombar, Mike Ragalie , Glenn Frazee, Joe Augustine , Nisha Baliga, Steve Ross, Sam Schissel , Omar Khaleel , Phil Haebig, Ryan
Kupher, Marko Lazarevic, Josh Estep (row 2) Charlie Erdall , Arne Schonscheck, Mike Gerlach, Alyssa Piccolo , Elise Beam, Veronica Gloria, Mellisa Martinelli, Emily Stipek, Rosa Barnes, Stephanie W
Molly Rivera, Brittany Macareno, Jenna Gehring, Alex Felland , Jenny Cook, Brenden Biscaglia (row 3) Kevin Vrevich, Matt Zeller, Whitney Tilsner, Jennifer Stone, Tammy Arearez, Stacie Albert, Mike
Vidas , Rebecca Zwielfelhofer, Katie Gilbert, Emily Montemurro, Kaitlin Freng, Amanda Anderson , Kristen Schulz, Melissa Voss, Kacy Nelson, Nick Pinnola (row 4) Shannon Purman , Krystal Sehulz,
Katelyn Hartstern, Katherine Hartstern, Elissa Richardson , Chelsea Zinner, James Warner, Monica McCann, Kessica Palermo , Marissa Pinnola, Melissa Peters , Candise Bullock, Erika Otto, Kelly Mani
Grace Nordoh, Julie Minski (bottom) Krystyna Siekert, Matt Cremona, Yvette Beben, Isa Fritz, Elisabeth Montemurro, Lindsay Peterman , Rachel Stenholt, Alyssa Valenza , Starfire Belisle, Heather Mas>
Dez Guida, Daena Voelz, Maria Barnes.
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OWL (Top) Andrea Molinaro, Melissa Martinelli, Nikki Mueller, Marko Lazarevic, Alex Felland , Ryan Kupfer, Shannon Perman, Josh Estep, Phil Haebig,
Charlie Baker, Rashid Dar, Anthony Aiello (Row 4) Jessica Sherman , Amanda Johnson , Kacy Nelson , Daena Voelz, Kim Geisler, Carrie Stella, Stevie
Lukassen , Amanda Johnson , Tara Tucker, Ashely Mosley, Stacey Migliano, Beatriz Cortes, Julie Hernandez, Capri Pearson , Kristen Schultz (Row 3) Kim
Owen, Krista Wolfe , Michelle Dollnik, Elisabeth Montemurro, Melissa Voss , Bianca Rays, Melissa Peters, Alex Peters, Ericka Otto, Emily Montemurro,
Rosa Melchor, Kelly Manna, Ngan Thuy Lam (Front) Shelia Renyon , Dez Guida, Heather Massie, Darius Williams , Chrislyn Villaruel , Molly Rivera, Zan
Volluck, Jenny Cook, Brittany Nikolai, Lindsey Adelsen .
PHOTO CLUB (Top) Kevin Thompson, Jason Hartfield, Elliot Retzlaff, Andy Atkins, Mike Gavagan , Jackie Matelski, Joe Bland , Tyler
HaNey (Middle) Heidi Fritz, Jenna Lichter, Alec Ziesemer, Veronica Gloria, Mrs. Pearson , Alicia Nelson, Tom Lampada (Front) Raven Epps,
Brianna Watring, Alex Peters, Isa Fritz, Monica Gaze, Lucie Rider, Amy Thorlton , Sarah Riser.
YEARBOOK (Top) Nick Kern, Mike Haberle, Kristopher Reiterman, Dione Young , Eric Snodgrass, Joseph Bland, Cortavia Weatheroy
(Row 4) Jordan Cooper, Kaitlin Wieske, Kadi Tussler, Alyssa Oberst, Josh Escobedo, Charlie Erdall (Row 3) Cassie DeRose, Brittney
Royal, Brianne Giles, Athena Mussenden, Caitlin Kwasigroch, Laura Tolstyga, Gustavo Sanchez (Front) Katelyn Verbick, Carly Jackson,
Stevie Lukassen, Kelly Manna, Sabrina Brandies, Rachael Nudi, Amanda Johnson.
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CHAMBER ORCHESTRA (front) Capri Pearson , Katherine Harstern, Elizabeth Huffman, Joy Ch ristie, Stephanie Mosher, Mallory Mueller, Andy Thorson ,
Adrian Hill, Phillip Birch (row 2) Emily Montemurro, Melissa Voss, Daena Voelz, Chelsea Lawliss , Isa Fritz , Christiane Stagg, Alec Ziesemer, Sebastian
Price, Kevin Vrevich , Kendra Graves, Jackie Kruse (row 3) Emily Ebert, Donbee Lee, Stephanie Green , Brittany Nikolai, Ashley Mosley, Heidi Fritz,
Kathryn Devroy, Yvette Beben , Nicole Hicks, Alexandra Huffman (top) Todd Bredin , Lance Hartung , Michael Gerlach, Monica Miller, Kristen Bauer, Jesse
Gomez, Kirsten Thompson , Emily Krueger, Sarah Kreye , Heather Livingston , Adam Flores.
VARSITY BAND (row 1) Michelle Wright, Karina Miller, Lauren Bonanno, Cara Ocacio, Andrea Patrick, Zack Shilling , Humera Syed,
Natalie Ravnikar, Laurel Ragalie, Ashlee Horner (row 2) Katie Kromm , Julie Minski, Samantha Jewell, Caitlin Meyers, Jessica Carpenter,
Kate Hamby, Emilie Wiersum, Bianca Jarrett, Joslyne Allen , Jennifer Raduechel , Kate Ostrowski , Kayle-Cera Diaz, Jasmine Allen (row 3)
Trevor Warren , Erik Belsky, Cameron Aceto, Rosie Hemm, Courtney Blaisdell , Grace Nordloh, Umer Dar, Josh Swenon, Andrew Lee, Carl
Bryan, Vince Krome, Amber Perez, Alex Roberson , Alisha Dusek, Brittany Bradford (row 4) Maria Barnes, Ryan Buttamonte, Kris Knutsen,
Frank Lenfestey, Matt Vidas, Nick Pinnola, Brittany Mattoon, Chris Stoeber, Elizabeth Krifka, Tyler Harvey, Jessica Lovejoy, Maureen
Haebig, Callie Larson , Matt Ragalie , Trevor Giovanelli, Natasha Rosado, Steve Labedz (back) Ryan Hrnciar, Katy Gulatz , Zack
Mursberger, Matt Runyon , Brenden Bisciglia, Alex Preston , Mr. Feigles.
CONCERT BAND (front) Sarah Marble, Sarah Poe, Rebecca Kurth, Martell Rice, Chris Devine, Ashley Swensburg, Kadie Clay (row 2) Heather Quist,
Alex McCoy, Holly Livingston, Gina Alfano, Anna Los, Heather Gilbert, Johnice Miller, Nathan Larsen , Rebecca Romano, Ashley Krisor (row 3) Josh
Hauke, Stephanie Sowma, Kevin Eiiertson, Dan Richter, Adam Johnson, Don Hurlbut, Norby Diaz, Emily Collins , Amy Kreye (row 4) Eric Merlin , Shay
Majors, Matt Maccari, Sam Adams, Bennett Litton, Barbara Johnson, Phil Ludlow, Amber Edge, Nancy Meyer, Nathan Specht (top) Mr. Sabo, Joe Ewald,
Adam Saari, Josh Hackbarth, Michael Hoag, Rashid Dar, Mr. Feigles.
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SYMPHONY BAND (front) Jennifer McCray, Jamie Grabowski, Rachel Anderson , Lauren Ford, Emily Agner, Amy Ramick, Katie Daniel , Jennifer Heuser, Craig Bolyard ,
Kristina Bastianelli (row 2) Liz Stuart, Mike Ragalie, Josh Krey, Cheryl Trimmel , Jessica Gaudio, Elizabeth Perotta, Michelle Ebert, Amanda Johnson , Martell Rice, Amber
Bessette, April Johnson , Jake Smith (row 3) Nisha Baliga, Tim Mackenzie , Kelsey Swiatko, Chad Ebert, Matt Lawler, Kevin Ruiz, Nicholas Adams, David Jones, Trevor
Warren , Meghan Romano , Brandon Wolf, Dave Labedz, Dan Worsham (row 4) Will Mccann , Phil Haebig, Sam Schissel , Monica Mccann , Josh Smith, Matt Jacobs, Joe
Mackenzie , Nick Verzal , Tara Johnson , Joe Ambrowiak, Eric Knutsen , Josh Specht, David Dahl, Andy Gallo (top) Nathan Ferda, Alex Sheehan, Nick Taylor, Sam Jacob,
Jason Cairo, Andrew Schambers, Sean Mounce , Steve Labedz, Matt Miller, Chad Herricks, Mr. Sabo.
A CAPELLA CHOIR (top) Rafael Escobedo, Braxton Molinaro, Anthony Schneider, Nick Nelson , Josh Worsham, John Schulz, Alex Sheehan, David Murray, Adam Flores,
Pete Serzant, Kyle Caringello, Nick Ewald , Peter Peralta (row 2) Lisa Ermel, Rosa Barnes, Katherine Hill , Ben Johnson , Aaron Kuper, Glenn Frazee , Adam Ceschin , Sagar
Shah, Dan Granger, Sam Villatoro, Grayson Gilbert, Josh Hackbarth , Felicia Dominguez, Rebecca Rutkowski (row 3) Jannette Apilado, Amy Stanfield, Ashly Ramcheck,
Kimberly Geisler, Kathryn Perry, Monica Miller, Jordan Wolf, Krystal Schulz, Meredith Gombar, Stephanie Schanke, Ashley Wells, Chirelle Robinson, Stephanie Stuart,
Rhianon Smith (bottom) Allison Dahl , Amy Eaheart, Heather Lampada, Ashley Cappelen, Kate Sleszynski , Alyssa Nepper, Melissa Meeker, Elissa Richardson, Emily Seitz,
Amber Johnson, Kira Walters , Capri Pearson , Erin Meyer, Melissa Pauley, Rachael Ogden.
CONCERT CHOIR (top) Tyler Tessman, Greg Regel, Mike DeRose, Jon Persson, Nathon Jones, Josh Escobedo, Nasif Ahmed, Arne Schonscheck, Andy Belsky, Kyle
Saffell, Brandon Lowenbine, Adam Krafft, Matthew Gastaldi , Alex Johnson , Jake Smith , Andy Murphy, Patrick Schneider (row 2) Joy Christie, Nikki Meunek, Helena Zbilut,
Stephanie Wolf, Lyndsay Minton , Sarah Feuker, Laura Buska, Sara May, Jessica Campbell, Leisa Sunier, Anna Swartz, Lisa Leisten, Jenny Cook, Lauren Gastaldi, Rachel
Smith, Tinesha Harris (row 3) Kally Wagner, Felicia Waddell, Lindsay Peterman , Krista Hudson, Samantha Senical , Kristiena Escobar, Crystal Clifton, Krystle Litz, Brittany
Klug, Brittany Daniels, Kaitlin Freng, Ashley Jupp , Ashley Baguio (bottom) Sara Schroeder, Aa'sye'ya Baldwin , Felicia Glass, Liz Price, Molly Rivera, Alesha Arendt, Alicia
Leber, Chivaughnne DeVoe , Alyssa Mirsberger, Jessica Sherman, Kylie Andersen , Katelin Gallion, Chrislyn Villaruel.
COMBINED MENS CHOIR (top) Jesse Gomez, Tony Schneider, Ben Johnson, Arne Schonscheck, Nick Nelson, Luis Herrera, Josh
Worsham, Kyle Saffell, Josh Escobedo, Adam Krafft, David Murray, Alex Johnson, Adam Flores, Patrick Schneider (middle) Tyler
Tessmann, Rafael Escobedo, Glenn Frazee, Aaron Kuper, Mike Gastaldi, Nathan Jones, Andrew Belsky, Brandon Lowenbine, Devon
Hopkins, Daniel Jeffery, Chris Osbourne, Jake Smith (bottom) Mike DeRose, Greg Reget, John Persson, Nasif Ahmed, Donte Perry,
Jorge Chuc, Andrew Lemke, Matthew Gastaldi, Dan Granger, Josh Clark, Andy Murphy, Erik Belsky, John Waters, Jason Santiago.
TREBLE CHOIR (top row) Stella Mau, Amber Tritt, Kelsey Hoff, Natalie Franciosi, Alex Dosemagen, Kayla Boscia, Erin Haley, Rebecca
Haley, Kendra Hensley, Lauren Haubrick, Ashley Guerra, Karina Miller, Karissa Eclarinal, Amie Ponivas, Amanda Anderson, Genevieve
Heike, Laura Mylar, Alex Leff, Emily Harring, Annette Reget, Megan Seaton, Mallory Whitefoot, Dominique Jones, Shar'preas Jordan (row
two) Rachel Baldwin, Jessica Mason, Nicole Brown, Jenna Gehring, Shela Carter, Amber Sanderson, Scena Davis, Erin Meulbroek,
Maureen Haebig, Alyssa Piccolo, Whitney Swisher, Cynthia Yarbrough, Danielle Marocchi, Vanessa Figueroa, Desiraee Booker, Jessica
Scott, Casandra Allen, Jelena Graovac, Jen Scales, Mary Tate, Kenesha Cornelius, Monique Prater (row three) Katelyn Creekmore, Megan
Gear, Michelle Luebke, Karlee Gauche!, Megan Warner, Lauren Sturycz, Ashley Guerra, Kayleigh Foreman, Lashon Lee, Jenna Maxwell,
Krystina Andriolli, Brianna Hirsch, Michelle Warnecke, Chelsea Branstetter, Kayla Boscia, Lindsay Kritner, Ashley Corrao, Jaimie Lang,
Alyssia Wakefield (bottom row) Amanda Massie Katie Creekmore, Ashlee Lindgren, Mallory Kimball, Amanda Jakimiak, Shanea Leon,
Cassie Mitchell, Cara Ocacio, Crystil Knoll, Saqoiya Smith, Natasha January, Teagan Watkins, Kim Hetelle, Taylor Stupee, Jessica Jacki,
Sam Gontscharow, Stacy Gilliland.
HAVING A FAIRY GOOD TIME
Ms. Mundell and Ms. Fraley's
substitute Ms. Neiman share a
laugh at Ms. Mundell's expense.
Both are dressed up to celebrate
the end of studying Shakespeare's
A Midsummer Night's Dream.
FINAL DAYS Senior Jackie
Matelski walks through the packed
hallways after lunch one final time
before she and the other seniors
leave on June 1st.
aoodbye, Mr.
''Practice Peace.''
aoodbye to the many
teachers who made
Bradford their home
for so many years.
So long, farewell, to
all of those graduates
who will go out into
the world but not
forget their
Bradford roots.
TIME HAS PASSED After the minute bell
during passing time, several students rush to
their classes and lunch after socializing with
their friends before the school year is over.
HAPPY AND SAD Ms. Townsend was
determined to get a Peace Pole tor Mr.
Mangi before he retired. She spent 22 hours
in a car picking up the pole to finally make
his dream come true. Not many principals
inspire people the way Mr. Mangi has
throughout the years. He will be missed .
A KISS GOODBYE Juniors Sarah Riser
and Jen Parise share a moment of
affection.
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Index
A
Abdelhafez, Mohammad 50
Abraham on, Cayce 50
Acance, Jeffrey 50, 208
Aceto, Cameron 32, 33, 50
Acuna, Lizette 50
Ad, Prestigue 248
Adams, Anthony 50
Adams, Nicholas 37, 83, 120,
121
Adams, amuel 50
Adamson, April 194
Adamson, Brian 50
Ade, Samantha 37, 241
Adelsen, Lindsey 50, 51
Agner, Emily 50, 163
Aguila-Parker, Christopher
50
Aguilar, Alma 94
Ahmad, Reema 50
Ahmed, asif 50, 144
Aiello, Anthony 110
Aiken, Matthew 50
Albarran, Edgar 118
Albert, Sean 50
Albert, Stacie 2, 50, 69, 85,
245
Albert, Zachary 50
Albright, AnnaMarie 94
Alfano ~ Gina 50
Allan, Rachel 50
Allen, Casandra 50
Allen, Jasmine 50
Allen, Joslyne 50
Allen, Kerra 50
Alles, Ashlie 37
Almaguer, Sylvia 50
Almanza, Cornelio 50
Almanza, Efrain 50
Almendarez, Luis 50
Altreuther, Steven 50
Alvarado, Anastasia 37
Alvarez, Mercedes 50
Alvarez, Tamara 50
Ambrosini, Nicole 155
Ambrowiak, Joseph 37, 50
Andersen, Kylie 50
Anderson, Amanda 50
Anderson, Andrew 50
Anderson, Danielle 50
Anderson, Jacqueline 50
Anderson, Janelle 50
Anderson, Lindsey 50
216
Anderson, Rachael 50
Anderson, Rachel 50
Anderson, Richard 50
Anderson, Stephanie 50
Andreoli, Krystina 50
Andreoli, Nicholas 50, 110
Angeloff, Sheena 50
Angotti, Desiree 50
Angotti, Mario 37
Aninna, Ralph 94
Aniog, Wilson 40
Annina, Ralph 111
Antony, Karen 50
Apilado, Jannette 11, 12, 24,
25, 37, 41, 117
Apostoli, Daniel 37
Apostoli, Gabrielle 50, 112,
149
Applegate, Ashley 50
Applegate, Steven 50
Aquino, Nicole 37, 51, 208,
243
Aquino, Rosy 208
Arendt, Alesha 50
Armstrong, Shane 50
Arneson, Julie 22, 23, 94
Arredondo, Isabel 50
Arroyo, Sandra 50
Aslakson, Mark 94
Atanasoff, Jennifer 2, 50, 63,
206
Atkins, Andrew 37, 64
Augustine, Joseph 34, 35, 59,
146
Ausmus, Natasha 50, 93
Avila, Lidia 50
Ayala, Fernando 50
Ayers, Scott 50
B
Badillo, Ninel 50
Baguio, Ashley 50
Bailey, Malissa 37, 242
Bair, Kayla 50
Baker, Charles 6, 7, 37
Baker, Christopher 37, 50
Baker, Michael 50
Baker, Rachael 50
Baker, Ted 50, 134, 135
Baldwin, Aa'Sye'Ya 50, 186,
187
Baldwin, Joriese 50, 107
Baldwin, Rachael 50
Baliga, Nisha 50, 129
Balk, Hannah 50
Ball, Dexter 50
Ball, Jessica 50
Ball, Latrice 50
Baltes, Marcel 50, 84
Bambrough, Chad 50
Bamrungratana, Corinna
50,79
Barca, Abrianna 50, 132,
149
Bardwell, Ashley 6, 7, 37,
166,251
Bardwell, Trent 3
Barker, Jeremy 50
Barnes, Maria 53, 156, 157
Barnes, Rosa 53, 95, 148
Barsuli, Nicholas 53
Barsuli, Vincent 37, 141
Barta, Sara 155
Bartholomew, Michael 94,
102
Bastianelli, Kristina 37
Battersby, Brandon 53
Bautista, Gilberto 53
Beam, Elise 53
Beard, John 53
Beard, Nataisja 53
Beauchemin, Gabrielle 53
Beben, Yvette 53, 184
Becker, Christopher 53
Becker, Kayla 53
Beckius, Travis 53
Bednar, Charde 53
Bedolla, David 40, 53
Bedolla, Maria Adelaida 53
Bedolla, Maria Rayo 53
Behling, Stephen 53
Belcher, Nicole 53
Belding, Nicholas 53
Belisle, Victoria 53
Bell, Courtnie 53
Bella, Christopher 53
Belle, Shallun 53
Belotti, Justin 53, 113
Belsky, Andrew 37, 158
Belsky, Erik 53
Bennett, Derrick 53
Bennett, Marlena 53
Benson, Sandy 53
Bernal, Virgina 94
Bernard, Sharon 94
Bernardy, Joshua 45, 106
Bessette, Amber 53
Bezotte, Randy 53
Bieker, Amanda 53, 110
Bieker, Joshua 53
Bigalke, Becky 94
Bilotta, Salvatore 53, 167,
208
Binotto, David 53
Birkholz, Paul 95
Bisciglia, Brenden 53, 158,
159
Bisgrove, Sama,ntha 5, 53,
58, 168,209
Bishop, Andrew 37
Bishop, Judith 95
Bishop, Melody 37
Blackford, Kelsie 53, 207
Blaisdell, Courtney 53, 155
Blalock, Michael 53, 94
Bland, Joseph 53, 194, 211
Blank, Megan 37
Blauser, Zachary 53
Blazewicz, Nicholas 53
Blaziewske, Breanna 53
Blaziewske, Timothy 53
Blise, Brogan 37, 135
Blise, Damon 53, 78
Blommel, Amanda 53
Blonski, Adam 53
Bolyard, Craig 53, 89, 144
Bonanno, Lauren 53
Booker, Darianna 53
Booker, Desiraee 53
Boozer, Jeffrey 53
Borgh, Sarah 95
Borman, Kaitlyn 53, 162,
163
Boscia, Kayla 53
Bose, Joshua 53
Bose, Kari 53
Bouie, Jaron 6
Bourdo, Rose 35
Bowen, Nicholas 53
Bowhall, Nicholas 53
Boyer, Seth 53, 144
Boyle, Andrea 53
Bradford, Brittany 53
Braithwaite, Jubilee 53
Brandies, Sabrina 37, 211
Branstetter, Chelsea 53, 155
Bredin, Todd 53
Breeden, Jessica 53
Brems, Hannah 53, 163
Brienen, Aaron 3
Briggs, Michael 53, 127
Brinkman, Patrick 53, 132,
202,203
Brinkman, Samantha 48, 52.
53, 150, 151,206,245
Index
Briseno, Julya 53, 208
Britt, Lakeidric 94
Broderick, Kim 95
Brooks, Kyle 53
Brown, Alania 37
Brown, Nichole 53
Bruneo, Anastasia 53
Bruss, Annie 8, 9
Bryan, Carl 53
Brzhesskyy, Yevhen 88, 203
Bucko, Christine 53
Buffamonte, Ryan 53, 139
Bullis, Kristina 37
Bullis, Rachel 53
Bullock, Candise 53, 198,
199
Bundies, Zachary 53
Burchfield, Dangelo 54
Burger, Jeff 79, 95
Burgher, Amy 95
Burkhart, Colleen 37, 46,
110
Burmeister, Christopher 54
Burrow, Jamie 54, 87
Busch, Willem 84, 97
Buska, Laura 54
Busse, Megan 54
Butterfield, Sean 54, 82
Butts, Kandace 54
c
Cabreles, Irving 54
Cairo, Jason 37
Calascibetta, Nicholas 37
Calder, Rose 95
Calderon, Dawilsa 54, 144
Calderon, Manuel 54
Callahan, Joshua 54
Camerota, Jim 95
Campbell, Jessica 54
Cannestra, Mary Claire 54,
77
Cappelen, Ashley 54, 80
Carawell, James 35, 37, 201,
248
Carbone, Nicole 37, 161,
242,248
Caringello, Kyle 37
Carlson, Mary 184
Caronti, Emily 51, 54
Carpenter, Beverly 95
Carpenter, Jessica 54, 142
Carpenter, Kyle 54
Carpentier, Christopher 54
Carr, Alexander 54
Carr, Allison 54
Carrasco, Hector 54
Carrawell, James 93, 201
Carson, Ariel 54
Castaneda, Abraham 54
Castaneda, Marisela 54
Castellanos, Deanna 5, 22,
37,38,75, 167, 190, 191,244,
249
Castillo, Monica 54
Castro, Judy 54
Catron, Kendra 54
Cebolski, Andrew 54, 120
Ceja, Mayra 54
Cerda, Veronica 54
Cereceres, Nathan 54
Cermak, Amy 95
Cerminara, Justin 54
Cervantes, Miguel 54
Ceschin, Adam 8, 9, 54
Ceschin, Katherine 54, 187
Ceschin, Kelly 37
Chamblee, Justin 54
Chamblee, Shawntell 54
Champagne, Charlita 54
Chapman, Michael 54
Chase, Nicollette 54
Chatman, Charles 95
Chatman, Chelsea 54
Chatman, Gloria 96
Chatman, Mildred 95
Cheema, Aysha 54
Cheema, Mehmood 54
Chiappetta, Jenna 54
Chimean, Ellen 155
Chopp, Jake 54
Chopp, Sara 54, 56
Christie, Joy 26, 37, 181
Chwala, Matthew 54
Clark, Anthony 54, 67
Clark, Cindy 96
Clark, Jade 14, 15
Clark, Jonathon 54, 58, 67
Clark, Joshua 54, 144
Clark, Michael 96
Clark, Rachel 54, 170, 171
Clay, Elizabeth 54, 95
Clay, Erin 54, 86
Clay, Kadie 54
Clifton, Crystal 38, 54
Clifton, Robert 192
Cline, Richard 54
Cochran, Ross 54, 114
Cohan, Mark 59, 96
Colin, Ruben 54
Collins, Carolyn 54
Collins, Emily 54, 101, 102
Collins, Francis 54
Colon, Carlos 38
Colon, Nicholas 54
Conforti-Barrette, Lucy 54
Conner, Nicole 54
Conrad, Margueritte 96
Conwell, Amy 5, 38, 193
Cook, Jennifer 5, 54, 192
Cooks, Stephine 54
Cooks, Vontrell 54
Cooksey, Jason 146
Cooksey, Lena 34, 35, 59
Cooper, Gary 96
Cooper, Jordan 3, 53, 54,
165, 168,171,209,211,250,
251
Cooper, Teronn 54
Cornelius, Kenesha 54, 251
Corrao, Anthony 54
Corrao, Ashley 54
Corrao, Michael 38, 106
Cortez, Beatriz 75
Cosentino, Cassidy 54
Covelli, Stephanie 54
Cox, Donnette 54
Coy, Randy 38
Cozine, Kelly 38
Crain, Najee 54
Cramer, Matthew 54, 144
Crawford, Derrick 54, 110
Crawley, Ryan 38, 201
Creed, Samantha 54
Creekmore, Katelyn 54
Cremona, Matthew 38, 100
Cremona, Nicole 57
Cronk, Robert 57, 67
Cruz, Maria 57
Cruz, Michelle 57
Cruz, Veronica 57
Cuevas, Edward 57, 86
Cuff, Aaron 57
Culver, Raven 9, 57
Cummings, Jamie 57, 93,
170,171
Curry, Bess 38
Curtin, Caitlin 57
Curtin, Michael 6, 7, 38
Curtis, Angela 57, 168, 169,
251
Curtis, Megan 57
D
Dahl, Alli on 14, 15, 57, 80,
100
Dahl, Bryan 57, 87
Dahl, Emily 57
Dahl, Valerie 53, 57, 170,
171
Daley, Katie 57
Dallas, Anthony 38
Dalton, Paradise 57
Daniel, Katie 36, 57
Daniels, Brittany 33, 57
Daniels, Zachary 57
Danielson, Heather 57
Dar, Rashid 57
Dar, Umer 57
Darden, Jameia 57
Daunembauer, Elyse 167
Davidson, Charlie 57
Davis, Amanda 166
Davis, Brandon 57
Davis, Cody 16, 32, 72
Davis, Scena 57, 103
Day, Stephanie 6, 7
Day, Tony 57
Days, Willie 59, 96
De La Rosa, Cassandra 57
De Vroy, Kathryn 57
Dean, Megan 155
Deaton, Landon 57
Dechiara, Olivia 35, 57, 98,
199
Degener, Kimberly 57, 98,
130
Delcore, Austin 57, 195, 208
Demuysere, Michael 57
Dennett, Carrie 3, 6, 38
Denny, Dustin 57
Depp, Vincent 144
DeRose, Cas andra 3, 38,
166, 211
DeRose, Mark 57
Deters, John 6, 7, 18, 38
Devine, Chri topher 57
Devine, Zack 57, 202, 203
Devoe, Chivaughnne 57
Dewildt, Amanda 38
Diaz, Kayle-Cera 57
Diaz, Marco 57
Diaz, orberto 57
Diehl, Nichola 38
Dieter, Randal 57
Dix, Kaylee 57, 60, 86
217
Index
Dixon, Charle 57
Dixon, Stephanie 57
Djukic, Tomi lav 57
Djurickovic, Amanda 38, 43,
160, 161
Djurickovic, Rebecca 90, 96
Djurickovic, Stevan 57, 74,
94, 147
Dockter, Jacob 57
Dockter, Raymond 57
Dohnal, Joyce 96
Dolan, Patricia 97
Dolnik, Michelle 38, 89, 167,
184
Dominguez, Chelsea 57
Dominguez, Felicia 38
Donald , Andrew 57
Donaubauer, Ely e 38, 89
Donnelly, Loretia 57
Dosemagen, Aaron 57
Do emagen, Alexandra 57
Draeger, Josephine 94
Drazewski, Andrew 57
Dreger, Ian 57
Dreger, Megan 38
Driver, Antoinette 57
Driver, Monique 57, 113,
123
Dry dale, Nathan 57, 167
Dudley, Jason 57
Duffie, Cedric 57
Dunn, Kelly 57
Dusek, Alisha 57
Elli , Kri tin 55, 58, 156, 157
Elrod, Christopher 48, 58,
63, 108
Elrod, Steven 5, 17, 38, 46,
106
EI ner, Ilona 58
Emerick, Aaron 58
Emon, Elizabeth 58
En or, Christina 58
En or, Steven 58
Epps, Raven 15, 58
Erdall, Charles 58, 85, 138,
176, 211
Erickson, John 58
Ermel, Lisa 38, 187
Erskine, Brent 58
Escobar, Kristiena 58
Escobedo, Eric 40, 58
Escobedo, Joshua 58, 211
Escobedo, Rafael 38, 186
Estep, Joshua 34, 38, 134
Estill, Melanie 58
Estrada, Elias 58
Estrada, Juan 58
Estrada, Maria 58
Evangelista, Javier 58
Evans, Brooke 58
Evans, Teshona 38, 162
Everett, Sarah 38, 73, 199
Ewald, Joseph 58
Ewald, icholas 12, 18, 38
Ewing, Marah 58
e
F
Eaheart, Amy 57
Eaton, Christopher 57
Eaton, Elizabeth 38
Ebener, Megan 57
Ebert, Chad 57, 136, 137
Ebert, Emily 57
Ebert, Michelle 38, 152, 153
Eclarinal, Karissa 57
Edge, Amber 57
Edge, Roxanne 57
Edmark, Cassie 57
Edquist, Jack 57, 97
Edwards, Craig 57
Edwards, Dillon 57
Eldridge, Angela 57
Eldridge, Joseph 57
Ellert on, Kevin 58
Ellis, Daniel 58
21 8
Fabiano, Sara 58
Fahrenkrug, Eric 58
Fair, Geraldine 97
Falstad, Courtney 58
Fapso, Christina 56, 58, 110,
144
Farero, James 58
Farfalla, Natalie 58, 85
Farhan, Farhan 58
Farhan, Jamel 58
Farhan, Memdouh 58
Farias, James 58
Farizi, Hatmi 58
Farizi, Indira 38
Farmer, Cassie 56
Fedro, Ryne 58
Feest, Michael 58
Feichtner, icholas 58, 92
Feldmeier, Franz 155
Felland, Alexander 58
Fenn, Kirstin 58
Fennell, Alex 40
Ferda, Nathan 58
Fergus, Martha 97, 101
Ferguson, Brandi 58
Ferguson, Brittney 58, 59
Ferguson, Kayla 58
Ferguson, Te' Arra 58
Feuker, Sarah 58
Fickenscher, Daniel 58
Figueroa, Vanessa 58
Filippelli, Alessandra 58
Fischer, Judithann 97
Fischer, Skye 104
Fisher, Gina 22, 23, 51, 59
Fisher, Stephanie 20, 58
Fistler, Jacob 241
Fistler, Leigh 58
Fleming, Steven 58
Flesch, Christopher 58, 144
Flesch, Donald 58
Flores, Adam 39, 80, 85
Flores, Erica 58
Flores, Jasminie 58
Flores, Maria 39
Flores, Tony 58
Florez, Marvin 58
Floyd, Antonio 58
Ford, Lauren 58
Foreman, Kayleigh 58
Fosdahl, Nathan 70, 105
Fosdahl, Rebekah 58, 69,
130
Foster, Edwin 97
Foster, Elisabeth 58
Fountain, Susan 97
Fraizy, Pauline 84, 189
Fraley, Michaela 97
Franciosi, Natalie 58
Franklin, Deon 58
Franks, Marissa 58
Frazee, Glenn 58
Frederick, Jeff 58
Frederick, Josh 58
Freng, Kaitlin 58, 155
Frey, Paige 2, 58
Friedrich, Christine 58
Fritz, Heidi 58
Fritz, Isa 58, 76, 83, 175
Frizzle, Shantrice 20, 21, 58,
143
Froh, Melissa 58, 60
Frost, Scott 4, 5, 8, 19
Frye, Joshua 58
Furman, Dorothy 58
a
Gagliardi, Hope 58
Gaitan, Sandra 58
Gallion, Katelin 2, 61
Gallo, Andrew 61, 144
Gapen, Daniel ~7, 61, 67
Garcia, Regina 61
Garcia, Seferino 61
Garcia-Rivera, Julio 61
Gardinier, Brett 61
Garnett, Sarah 61
Garnett, Shawn 26
Gasiorkiewicz, Jana 92, 94,
97, 100
Gastaldi, Lauren 61, 82
Gastaldi, Matthew 61
Gastaldi, Michael 6, 7, 11,
39, 47, 81, 92
Gauchel, Karlee 61
Gaudio, Jessica 36, 39
Gauler, Robert 61
Gavagan, Michael 39
Gayden, Montoya 61
Gear, Megan 61
Gearheart, Jacquet 39
Gehring, Jenna 61, 182, 183
Geisler, Kimberly 61
Gelden, Andrew 61, 134, 135
Gemig, Jeremy 97
Gename, Danielle 61
George, Bryan 61
Georno, Juli 97
Gerlach, David 61, 86
Gerlach, Michael 61, 69, 76,
180,181,206
Giannini, Dominic 97
Gibson, Adrian 61
Gibson, Shadae 61
Gilbert, Amanda 61
Gilbert, Grayson 39, 45
Gilbert, Heather 61, 167
Gilbert, Jesse 61
Gilbert, Kathleen 22, 23, 61,
69,85,206,245
Gilbertson, Amber 61, 168,
209
Gilbertson, Garrett 61
Giles, Brianne 39, 235
Gilliland, Stacy 61
Ginter, Casey 81, 194, 208
Giovanelli, Trevor 61
Gittens, Kristina 39
Gitzlaff, Daniel 61
Index
Glade, Therese 170
Glas , Felicia 186, 187
Gllinger, Krystal 39
Gloria, Veronica 61, 105
Gloria, Yolanda 61, 167
Godina,Manuel97
Godlewski, Monica 39
Goettge, Michelle 61, 155
Goines, Bo 61
Gombar, Meredith 3, 5, 39,
47,235
Gomez, Cristabel 61
Gomez, Felicia 61
Gomez, Hugo 61
Gomez, Jesse 61
Gontscharow, Samantha 61
Gonzales, Marisela 61
Gonzales, Thomas 61
Gonzalez, Evonne 39, 61
Goodenough, Kayla 61, 189,
198, 199
Goodkind, Carley 98, 179
Gordon, Cory 61
Goze, Monica 61, 64
Grabowski, Jamie 60, 61
Grammentz, Kyle 61
Granados, Diana 61
Granger, Daniel 10, 12, 13,
103
Graovac, Jelena 61
Grashen, Matthew 61, 144,
145
Grashen, Racquel 61
Graves, Courtney 61
Graves, Kendra 61, 107, 122
Gray, William 98
Greco, Angelica 61, 155
Greco, Bianca 61, 155, 188
Green, Cynthia 61
Green, Stephanie 61
Greeno, Rachael 155
Greer, Alonzo 32, 33, 39, 72
Gregory, James 61
Griepentroc, Michael 120,
121
Griffin, Joshua 26, 61
Griffin, Resheena 61
Grim, Nathaniel 61
Grinder, Karen 88, 184, 185
Gruss, Adam 61
Guajardo, Adilene 61
Guajardo, Juan 61
Guerra, Ashley 61
Guida, Desiree 3, 61, 105,
156
guida, ross 39, 47, 125
Guidry, Courtney 61
Gulatz, Kathryn 61
Gunderson, Cody 61
Guptail, Eric 39
Gurra, Ashley 20
Gutierrez, Karen 61
Gutierrez, Karla 61
Gutierrez, Ruben 61
Guzman, Adrian 61, 167
Gwinnup, Lindsey 98
Gwinnup, Paul 61
Gyzen, Ashley 61
t-1
Haberle, Michael 18, 61, 211
Hackbarth, Jonathon 67, 104
Hackbarth, Jo hua 8, 9, 61
Haddican, ichole 61
Haebig, Maureen 62
Haebig, Philip 5, 27, 36, 60,
62, 75
Haferman, Nicholas 62, 144
Hagen, Katy 62, 207
Raisler, Ron 98, 166
Haley, Erin 62
Haley, Jason 39
Haley, Rebecca 62
Hamby, Kate 62
Hamby, Sara 62, 110
Hamdiu, Amir 84
Hamilton, Aja 62
Hamilton, Derek 39
Hamilton-Pratscher,
Christopher 62
Hammad, Nidal 62
Haney, Rebecca 62, 92, 156,
157
Hannes, Kasey 39
Han en, Tim 98
Hardcastle, ico 62, 116
Hardy, Rosalind 98
Hardy, Troy 62
Hare, Julia 98
Harring, Emily 62
Harris, Richanda 62
Harrison, Rachel 62
Hartfield, Daniel 27, 39
Hartfield, Jason 62
Hartfield, Vonesha 62
Hartnell, John 155
Hart tern, Katelyn 62
Hartstern, Katherine 62
Hartung, Lance 62, 176
Harvey, Tyler 62
Hassan, Mahmood 62
Hauke, Jo hua 62
Havican, Brennan 62, 176
Haywood, Todd 96, 98, 139
Hebior, Lindsey 62, 102
Heike, Genevieve 62
Heinrich, Erik 98
Heinrich, Troy 62
Heinzen, Joan 99
Heiring, Jacob 206
Heller, Doris 99
Hemm, Rosie 62
Henrichs, Jennifer 62
Henrichs, Julia 62
Hensley, Kendra 4, 62
Henson, Rebecca 62
Hernandez, Areli 62
Hernandez, Don Rico 62,
251
Hernandez, Emanuel 172
Hernandez, Jenny 62, 144
Hernandez, Julie 39, 93, 144
Hernandez, Keith 62
Hernandez, Michelle 62
Hernandez, Oscar 32, 39
Herrera, Luis 19, 62
Herrera, Martha 62
Herricks, Chad 39
Herricks, Chri topher 62
Hervat, Dean 99
Hesse, Bradley 39, 72
Hessefort, Lisa 39
Hetelle, Kimberly 62
Heuser, Jennifer 62
Hicks, Jamie 62
Hicks, Nicole 62
Hill, Adrian 76, 181
Hill, Ashley 62
Hill, Denielle 62
Hill, Katherine 11, 62, 129
Hill, Laura 39, 85
Hill, Sean 92
Hinder, Michael 42, 62
Hines, Keith 62
Hirsch, Brianna 5, 62
Hoag, Michael 62
Hoferitza, Don 99
Hoff, Kelsey 62
Hoff, Kyle 62
Hoffman, Alex 155
Hoffman, Jill 99
Hoffman, Jori 39
Holden, Michael 20, 62
Holm, Glenna 62
Holterman, Sylvia 62
Homes, Allen 62
Hoover, Latoya 62
Hopkin , Caleb 62
Hopkins, Devon 62
Hoppe, Jasmine 62
Horgen, Bryan 6, 7, 23, 114,
115, 141
Horner, Ashlee 62, 86, 189
Horton, Kimberly 20, 21, 39
Huck, Johanna 2, 62, 206,
245
Hudson, Demario 62
Hudson, Krista 8, 9, 62
Hudson, Marcu 62, 79
Huffman, Ashley 155
Huffman, Elizabeth 189
Hughes, Zandra 62
Hujik, Alexa 14
Humes, elson 62
Hunter, Marguerita 62
Hunter, Vane a 2, 22, 23,
62,206,245
Hurlbut, Donald 62
Ibarra, Melania 62
Ida, Samantha 78
Ingram Li a 62
Iorio, Jame 62, 109, 144,
145
Isenberg, Taylor 62
Ishmael, Peggy 99
Ives, Kyle 62, 144
Jacki, Je ica 62
Jackson, Carly 34, 39, 235
Jackson, Danielle 62
Jackson, Russell 2, 65
Jacob, Amy 99
Jacob, Matthew 65
Jacob, amuel 65, 174, 192,
193
Jacob, teve 60, 68, 99
Jacobson, Mitchell 65
Jaehne-Llana , Jordan 65,
140,141
Jaime , Alfredo 65
Jake, Tyler 65
Jakimiak, Amanda 65
219
Index
Janis, Jeremy 65
Jantz, Ros 65
January, Natasha 5, 65
Jara-Almonte, Jonathan 65,
89
Jarrett, Bianca 65, 162, 163
Jasso, Carole 65
Jax, Nicole 155
Jecevicus, John 39
Jefferson, Cordero 65
Jefferson, Matthew 65
Jeffery, Daniel 65
Jelks, John 65
Jelks, Krystal 65
Jelks, Rosalyn 65, 172, 200
Jensen, David 65
Jensen, James 65
Jensen, Scott 65
Jewell, Samantha 65
Johns, Jerome 65
Johns, Michael 65
Johnson, Adam 51, 65, 190,
191
Johnson, Alexander 65, 70
Johnson, Alexandria 39
Johnson, Amanda 65, 131,
200,211
Johnson, Amber 39
Johnson, April 41
Johnson, Barbara 65
Johnson, Benjamin 41
Johnson, Brian 65
Johnson, Brittany 65
Johnson, Danille 65
Johnson, Devrion 65
Johnson, Kelvin 65
Johnson, Kendall 65
Johnson, Nadeja 65, 122
Johnson, Tara 41, 44, 51,
184,185
Johnson, Travis 56
JOHNSON, WILMA 16, 188
Jolly, Krystal 3, 41, 96, 235
Jones, Adam 65
Jones, Alan 99, 106
JO ES, A GELO 65, 114,
115, 164, 168
Jones, Curtis 65
Jones, Damon 32, 33, 65, 91
Jones, David 65
Jones, Dominique 65
Jones, Jesse 65
Jones, Matthew 65
Jones, athan 65, 112
Jones, Robert 65
Jones, Tiara 30, 65
220
Jone , Tiffany 65
Jordan, har'Preas 65
Jorgenson, Daniel 65
Juga, Morgan 65
Juopperi, Amanda 65
J uopperi, Melissa 65
Jupp, Ashley 12, 13, 65
Jurvis, Brooke 3, 65, 159
K
Kahl, Robert 65
Kalinowski, Brittany 65
Kanetzke, Jacob 65
Karasti, Joshua 123
Karls, Joseph 65
Karvelas, Gregory 99
Kavalauskas, Kelle 65, 168,
209
Kavalau kas, Steven 65
Kehrer, Maria 65
Keller, Brandon 65, 108
Keller, Lauren 65
Kellner, Chasidy 65, 155
Kelly, Paul 65
Kendzierski, Janet 99
Kern, Nicholas 65, 211
Kerr, Jessica 65
Kessenich, Christopher 65
Kessler, Andrea 154, 155
Kessler, Eric 41, 71, 135
Kessler, Joseph 65
Khaleel, Omar 65
Kiewiet, Kiffany 99
Kimball, Mallory 65
King, Andrew 41
King, Marcus 65
King, Matthew 65
Klar, Crystal 65
Klemm, Sarah 65
Klemp, Megan 41, 155
Klopstein, Steven 65
Klug, Brittany 65
Knapp, Preston 66
Knecht, Steve 49, 68, 196
Knoll, Crystil 66
Knutsen, Eric 66
Knutsen, Kristopher 66
Koba, Zachary 66, 144
Kober, Amanda 66
Kober, Breezann 41
Kobs, Daniel 41
Kocinski, Dylan 66, 140
Kocol, Samuel 109
Kolen, Cintoria 66
Konen, Elizabeth 59, 66
Kornder, Nicole 150, 151
Koski, Joseph 66
Kotten, Andrea 66
Kotz, Maria 100
Krafft, Adam 66
Kram, Molly 66
Kraning, Michael 66
Krebs, Kristal 41, 110, 111,
198
Kreuser, Aaron 20, 41, 251
Kreuser, Andrew 66
Kreuser, Joshua 109
Kreuser, Lea 100
Kreuser, Rita 198
Krey, Joshua 36, 66
Kreye, Amy 66
Kreye, Sarah 66
Krifka, Elizabeth 66
Krisor, Ashley 66
Kritner, Lindsay 66
Krok, Robby 66
Krok, Ryan 66
Krome, Vincent 66
Kromm, Katherine 66
Kromm, Laura 41
Krueger, Emily 7, 66, 83,
175
Kruger, Herschel 100
Kruse, Corissa 66
Kruse, Jacalyn 66
Kruse, Kimber 193
Krystavel, Felicia 66, 111
Kumm, Jason 66
Kumm, Jennifer 66
Kuper, Aaron 66, 203
Kuper, Luke 88, 159
Kupfer, Elise 66
Kupfer, Erin 66, 207
Kupfer, Ryan 66, 75, 138,
139
Kurth, Matthew 41
Kurth, Rebecca 66
Kwasigroch, Caitlin 63, 66,
166,206
L
La Fever, Kristina 66
La Macchia, Candy 100
La Point, Kari 66
Labedz, David 41, 83, 93,
190,203
Labedz, Steven 38, 66
Laboy, Amanda 66, 116, ll7
Lachman, Rachel 66
Laken, Eric 41
Lakes, Bruce 66
Lam, Ngan 66, 156, 157
Lampada, Heather 66, 80
Lampada, Thomas 66
Landree, Robert 66
Landry, Troy 41, 44, 45, 144,
201
Lang, Alex 66
Lang, Jaimie 66
Larsen, Carol 100, 102, 104
Larsen, Kristen 66
Larsen, athan 66
Larsen, Nicholas 66
Larson, Callie 66
Launderville, Joshua 66
Laurent, Charles 66
Laurenzi, Andrew 66
Laux, Alex 66
Lawler, Jennifer 100
Lawler, Katie 41, 152, 153
Lawler, Matthew 66, 118,
119
Lawler, Zachary 41
Lawliss, Chelsea 66
Lawson, Shayna 66
Laxner, Laura 66
Lazarevic, Marko 66, 75, 89
Lazarevic, Savka 66
Leber, Alicia 13, 66
Lebron, Victoria 66
Ledlow, Laketa 66
Lee, Andrew 66
Lee, Antonio 41, 144, 145
Lee, Chad 66
Lee, Donbee 66, 176, 177
Lee, Jean 98, 100
Lee, Lashon 66
Leff, Alexandra 66
Lehmann, Lora 100
Leick, Samantha 66
Leisner, Kelly 66
Leisten, Lisa 41
Leiting, Brittany 66
Leitner, Anthony 66
Lemay, Katelyn 66
Lemay, Tazia 66, 71, 72
Lemke, Andrew 66
Lenfestey, Frank 66, 144
Leon, Alexandra 66
Leon, Shanea 69
Leonard, Amber 41
leonard, amber & nicole 30
Index
Leonard, Nicole 41
Lequia, Amanda 69
Lequia, Anthony 69
Lequia, Brian 69
Lequia, Steven 41
Leskis, Jade 69, 156, 157
Leto, David 69, 206
Li Volsi, Chistina 100
Lichter, Jenna 69, 176, 177
Lichter, Joshua 69
Lichter, Kristina 41
Lindgren, Ashlee 69, 156,
157
Lindquist, Kyle 69
Lindstrom, Zachary 69
Linkowski, Richard 119, 183
Liseten, Lisa 155
Lisiecki, Courtney 69
Litton, Bennett 69
Litz, Daniel 69
Litz, Krystle 69
Liu, Zachary 69
Livingston, Heather 41
Livingston, Holly 69
Livingston, John 69
Livingston, Joseph 41, 72,
132
Lobers, Julie 72
Lockhart, Andrew 69, 144
Lockhart, Thomas 101, 167,
183
Lodhari, Vijay 69
Loewen, Jake 69
Lois, Alex 69
Londre, Ashley 41
Londre, Johnathon 69
Lorberter, Rebecca 69
Los, Anna 69
Lott, Allen 69
Lott, Ashley 69
Lott, Tearra 69
Lovdahl, Louise 34
Love, Deanna 69, 176, 177,
208
Lovejoy, Jessica 69, 189
Lowenbine, Brandon 69
Lube, Melvina 101
Lucas, Bradley 69
Lucas, Kimberly 41
Lucci, Matthew 69
Luciani, Albert 22, 63, 69,
182, 183, 206
Luciani, Michael 69
Luck, Samantha 251
Lucky, Samantha 69
Ludlow, Philip 69, 134, 135
Luebke, Michelle 69
Lukassen, Nicholas 69
lukassen, stevie 31, 41, 55,
168, 209, 211, 251
Lumley, Emily 176, 177
Luna, Anibal 69
Lundgren, Gary 101
Luska, Stephanie 69, 117
Lux, Elissa 69,.82, 251
Lux, Melissa 41
Lynch, Jeremy 69
Macareno, Brittney 5, 69
Maccari, Matthew 69
Mack, Raymond 69
MacKenzie, Joseph 41
Mackenzie, Timothy 60, 69
Magno, Pearl 101
Mahan, Chase 69
Mainor, Ashley 69
Majerko, Melissa 41
Majors, Shay 42, 67, 201
Malczewski, Aaron 101
Maldonado, Luis 69
Man, Joseph 5
Manata, Shawn 101
Mangi, Joseph 16, 17, 22, 49,
55,85,93,101, 106, 185,215
Mann, Bradley 80, 186
Manna, Kelly 69, 168, 211
Maraccini, Judy 101
Marano, Carmine 69
Marbito, Samantha 42
Marble, Sarah 69
Marchant, Austin 69
Marchetti, Lisa 69
Marcinkus, Robert 101
Marescalco, Joshua 69, 144
Marocchi, Danielle 69
Marquardt, Molly 42
Marschel, Michelle 101
Marshall, Angela 69
Marshall, Bruce 126, 127
Marshall, Christopher 69
Martin, Alex 69
Martin, Janie 69
Martin, Krystal 42
Martinelli, Alexandra 69
Martinelli, Melissa 69, 75,
160
Martinelli, Nathan 69
Martinez, Crystal 69
Martinez, Debbie 69
Martinez, Lizbeth 69
Martinez, Yesenia 69
Marzion, Miavanessa 69
Mason, Jessica 4
Massey, Kiera 69
Massie, Amanda 69
Massie, Heather 7, 58, 69,
156, 157, 195
Matalas, David 65, 69, 82,
144, 148
Matalas, Janet 59
Matelski, Jaclyn 26, 34, 45,
168,209,215
Matelski, Mrs. Smith and
Jackie 250
Mathews, Jeffrey 50, 69,
169,209
Matoska, Anthony 69
Matta, Al 69
Mattoon, Brittany 69
Mau, Stella 69
May, Sara 69
Mayer, Kallen 69, 111
Mayes, icole 101
Mazurek, Shelby 70
McAuliffe, Katie 70, 154,
155
McBeth, Fred 101
McBride-Federmeyer,
Cassandra 70
McCann, Monica 39, 105,
132, 148, 149, 190, 191,202
McCann, William 36, 70
McCartney, Joshua 70
McCiamy, Michael 70
McCord, Charles 70
Mccovery, Markece 70, 95
McCoy, Alexandria 70
McCoy, Derreona 70
McCoy, Kimberly 42
McCoy, Nicholas 70
McCray, Jennifer 70
McCray, Jonathon 70, 97
McCullough, Megan 70, 142,
143
McDonald, Ann 102, 108
McDonald, Brandon 70
McDonald, Jessica 70
McGinne s, Emiley 35, 70
McGrain, Peter 70
McGraw, Rhiannon 70, 155
Mcintosh, Jasmine 70
McManama, Ian 3, 42, 45,
46,67, 124, 125
McRoy, Sarah 155
McWay, Andre 70
McWhinney, Christian 3, 42,
45,46,67
Mecozzi, A hley 70
Medina, Karina 70
Medina, Oscar 70
Meeker, Melissa 70, 80, 245
Mendez, Diana 70
Mendez, John 70
Mendoza, Hector 70, 82, 184
Mendoza, Jose 70
Mentek, Betty 102
Meo-Martino, Kathleen 70
Merca, Andrea 35
Mercadillo, Adriana 70
Mercadillo, Amy 70
Mercadillo, Andrea 70
Mercier, Jacob 70
Meredith, Heather 70
Merlin, Eric 70, 89
Merow, Elise 70
Merrick, Jalaine 42
Meulbroek, Erin 44, 70
Meyer, Erin 70
Meyer, Nancy 70
Meyers, Caitlin 51, 70
Michetti, Nicole 70
Middlecamp, Meagan 42,
154,155
Migliano, Stacey 70
Mihelich, Bruce 70
Mika, Daniel 70
Milicevic, emanja 70
Miller, Amber 70
Miller, Carlotta 153
Miller, Johnice 70
Miller, Judy 102
Miller, Karina 46, 70
Miller, Matthew 36, 42, 45,
104
Miller, Megan 70
Miller, Monica 8, 9, 42, 46,
208,249
Mill , Kristen 70, 194
Minor, Ricky 70, 79
Minski, Alan 70
Min ki, Julie 70
Minton, Lynd ay 70
Miranda, Jo e 70
Mir berger, lyssa 70, 96
Mir berger, Zachary 70
Mitch, Tyler 4, 5
Mitchell, Brandon 70
Mitchell, Cas andra 70
Mitchell, Christopher 70
Mitchell, Jasmine 70
221
Index
Mitchell, Sacoya 70
Mitchell, Shantale 70
Mitek, Alexander 70
Modder, Marvin 102
Moehrke, Don 102
Moffitt, Robert 70, 71
Moffitt, William 70, 144,
145, 151
Molinaro, Andrea 42, 241
Molinaro, Braxton 10, 11, 70
Molinaro, Nicole 70
Montemurro, Elisabeth 42,
47, 166,184,185,207,208
Montemurro, Emily 70, 155,
191
Montgomery, Arie 70
Moore, Christopher 70
Moore, Tamesha 70
Moore, Tanicka 70
Morafcik, Kimberly 70
Morale , Dora 70
Morales, William 52, 70, 74
Moreno, Jesus 70
Morgan, Jared 70
Morgan, Stephanie 70
Morris, Andrew 73
Morris-Leung, Ryan 73
Morrison, Melissa 73, 101
Morrissette, Laura 102
Morrissey, Frank 73
Morrow, Andrea 42
Morro\ , Marianne 42
Mosely, Ashley 156, 157
Mosher, Pamela 102
Mosher, Stephanie 3, 5, 42,
83
Mosley, Ashley 73, 157
Mounce, Sean 42
Mueller, Judy 102
Mueller, Mallory 42
Mueller, Nikole 73
Mundell, Marlene 102, 215
Murphy, Andrew 73
Murray, David 5, 8, 24, 25,
90, 91
Murray, Laquinta 73, 162
Murry, Jordan 73
Mussenden, Athena 3, 73
Mylar, athan 42
Myrant, Elizabeth 42
Myrant, Rebecca 73
Myres, Heather 73
222
N
Nash, Bryon 73
Nehls, Tatum 73
Neiman, William 100, 108,
203,251
Neises, Dana 42
Nelsen, Alyse 73
Nelson, Alicia 176, 177
Nelson, Kacy 73, 190, 207
Nelson, Kristin 42
Nelson, Marsha 102, 251
Nelson, Nicholas 4, 5, 11, 12,
13,73,144
Nepper, Alyssa 83
Nevarez, Frankie 73
Nickens, Kendall 73
Niedzielski, Jessica 42
Niemi, Heather 42
Niemi, Steven 73
Niesen, Heidi 64, 73
Nikolai, Brittany 73, 156,
157
Noel, Deqwon 73
Nordloh, Abigail 73, 130
Nordloh, Grace 73
Norris, Ashley 73
Notarianni, Patrizia 103
Noto, Amy 73
ud~Rachael73,110,211
Nuebel, Matthew 73
Nunnery, Gabriel 73
Nye, Thomas 73
Nygren, Jacob 73
0
O'Boyle, Jesse 73
O'Bryant, Christopher 73
O'Connor, Adrian 102
O'Loughlin, Brian 73
Oberst, Alyssa 6, 7, 42, 60,
168,169,211,239
oberst, amy wrobel & alyssa
31
Ocacio, Cara 73
Ochoa, Andres 73
Ochoa, Julian 208
Odegaard, Heath 73
Ogden, Jacob 73
Ogden, Rachael 42
ogelsby, katie 30
Oglesby, Katie 42
Ogren, Jeffery 42
Oldani, Ashlee 8, 9 42
Olexa, Michael 73
Olhava, Barbara 73
Olson, John 73
Olson, Nicole 73
Opsahl, Melissa 73
Orellana, Dennis 73, 119
Ortega, Ramon 73
Orth, James 73
Osborn, Christopher 73
Ostalaza, Tanya 73
Ostrowski, Elizabeth 73
Ostrowski, Kate 73, 93, 112,
155
Ostrum, Joshua 73
Oswalt, Matthew 73, 120
Otis, Andrew 73
Otis, Jennifer 73
Otto, Ericka 22, 73
Owen, John 3, 73
Owen, Kimberley 42
p
Paar, Jacquelyn 73
Packard, Danielle 73
Packard, Deirdre 73
Pade, Amanda 73
Pagonis, Linda 103
Palermo, Jessica 42, 241
Palmen, Audrey 73
Palmen, Brynn 148, 149
Palmer, Annemarie 42
Palmer, Denise 103
Pancheri, Michael 21, 73,
144
Papenfuss, Stephanie 73
Parent, Dubinda 103
Parise, Jennifer 56, 71, 73,
200
Parks, Ryan 73
Parra, Giovanni 73
Parsons, Tiffany 43
Paskiewicz, Garry 25, 73, 86,
114, 194, 195
Patino, Lucerito 73
Patrick, Amanda 43
Patrick, Andrea 73
Paul, Carly 73
Paul, Jessica 73
Paul, Kelly 43, 71
Paul, Megan 73, 194, 195
Pauley, Jordan 95, 111
Pauley, Melissa 43
Paulick, Jeffrey 73
Pawell, Samantha 73, 191
Payne, Adrian 73
Peace, Ashley 73
Peace, Connie 73
Pearce, Kelly 73
Pearson, Capri _73
Pearson, Carol 64, 103
Peebles, William 74
Peete, Richard 74
Penrod, Joseph 74
Perekovich, tephanie 56
Perez, Amber 74
Perez, Amy 2, 74, 206
Perez, Ashley 74
Perez, Mario 74
Perez, Nelly 74
Perkins, Ayla 74
Perkins, Zellynda 35, 74
Perman, Shannon 13, 60, 74,
122, 123
Perotto, Elizabeth 51
Perotto, Stephanie 74
Perri, Doreen 68, 103
Perri, Jennifer 74
Perrine, Louis 74, 164
Perrine, Nicholas 14, 74, 124
Perrine, Nick 146, 147
Perry, Dante 74, 144
Perry, Kathryn 4, 5, 10, 24,
25,43,46,47,48
Perugini, Andrea 74, 110
Peterman, Lindsay 64, 74,
186,187
Peters, Alexandra 74
Peters, Melissa 74, 155
Petersen, Bryant 38, 144,
241,242
Peterson, Alyssa 74, 142, 143
Peterson, David 74
Peterson, Kevin 74
Pettry, Miranda 74, 106
Phillips, Frederick 48
Phillips, Katie l 03
Piccolo, Alyssa 74
Piccolo, Morgan 107
Pickett, Elijah 74
Picollo, Morgan 40
Pierangeli, Steven 74
Pierce, Joseph 74, 115
Pierce, Matthew 74
Pillizzi, Samantha 74
Pinnola, Marissa 74, 76
Pinnola, Nick 74
Index
Piorno, Jesus 103
Piper, Tyler 74
Plum, Andrew 74
Poe, Joshua 74
Poe, Sarah 74
Pofahl, Andrew 74
Polzin, Dennis 74
Pompy, Laquita 74
Pompy, Savannah 74
Ponivas, Amie 74
Pope, Joshua 121
Posie, Jordan 74
Posson, Kristi 74
Pournaras, Peter 74
Powell, Dontrell 74, 86
Powell, Janeal 74
Powers, Lee 103
Prater, Carla 74
Prater, Monique 74
Prell, Melissa 74
Preston, Jonathan 74
Price, Chiquita 43, 85
Price, Elizabeth 74
Price, Sebastian 31, 43, 76,
104, 113, 158, 159
Primmer, Andrea 74
Pryor, Beau 74
Ptak, Lindsey 43, 74
Ptak, Lori 74
Puckett, Amanda 43
Puente, Angelica 18
Puente, Jose 32, 72
Puhr, Joshua 74
Puhr, Timothy 74, 180
Puntillo, Michael 74, 144
Quilling, Randy 74, 183
Quist, Heather 74
Rabey, Kathy 103
Raduechel, Jennifer 74
Ragalie, Laurel 74, 132, 133
Ragalie, Matthew 74
Ragalie, Michael 38, 43, 59,
88,89,93, 167,202
Rajic, Milijana 74, 101, 208
Ramcheck, Ashly 74
Ramick, Amy 43, 83
Ramirez, Angel 74
Ramirez, David 74
Ramirez, Manuel 74
Ramirez, Rafael 74
Ramos, Efrain 74
Randall, Vincent 74
Range, Megan 43
Rangel, Austin 74
Rangel, Brandon 74
Rangel, Daniel 74, 179
Ravnikar, Natalie 74
Ravnikar, Nata ha 74, 142,
143
Raymaker, Mike 103
Reau, Amanda 74
Reck, Darrel 103
Reddeman, Sara 61, 74
Reget, Annette 74, 110
Reget, Gregory 43
Reidenbach, Travis 77
Reimer, Joseph 77, 144
Reiterman, Kristopher 77,
140, 141, 211
Resch, Jacob 77
Retzlaff, Elliot 26, 43, 136,
137
Retzlaff, Jessica 77, 132
Reyes, Bianca 77, 208
Reyes, Jacqueline 77
Reyes, Renz 77
Reynolds, Candace 77
Reynosa, Elicia 77
Rhee, Christina 77
Ricchio, Danielle 77
Rice, Martell 32, 33, 36, 77
Richards, Whitney 43, 71
Richardson, Elissa 7, 8, 27,
77
Richter, A hley 77
Richter, Ryan 77
Rider, Lucie 77
Rieschl, Earl 93
Riley, Kaitlin 43, 170
Riley, Maxwell 77, 97
Riley, Qiana 77
Ringdahl, Jessica 77, 122,
123
Rios, Manuel 77
Riser, Sarah 43, 64
Rivas, Jerazmo 77
Rivera, Katie 77
Rivera, Molly 77, 147
Rivera, Phoebe 77
Robbins, Robert 77
Robers, Kathleen 77
Roberson, Alexander 77
Roberts, Christopher 43, 109
Robinson, Brittany 43, 72
Robinson, Chirelle 3, 140
Robleski, Brian 77
Rocco, Gail 104
Rocco, Timothy 77
Roders, Thomas 95, 104, 251
Rodriguez, Alexis 77
Rodriguez, Jose 77
Rodriguez, Kyle 77
Rodriguez, Luis 77, 86
Rodriguez, Meagan 77
Rodriguez, Vanessa 3, 77
Roeskar, Maren 77
Rogers, Sean 77
Rohde, Ashley 77, 198, 199
Rohs, Leah 77, 110, 111
Romano, Meghan 77, 155,
176
Romano, Rebecca 77, 144
Rosado, Christopher 43, 144
Rosado, Jeremy 77
Rosado, atasha 77
Rosales, Andrew 77
Roschyk, Matthew 43
Rose, Danielle 77
Rose, Summer 77
Roskres, Erik 77
Rosmann, Kevin 77
Ross, Anna 77
Ro , Steven 77
Ro i, icholas 110
Ro i, Valerie 77
Roushia, Stacy 77
Royal, Brittney 43, 47, 116,
117, 160, 161,211,239
Rozzoni, Joseph 77
Rucker, Ridge 77
Rude, Connor 2, 70
Ruder, Rita 104
Rue ch, Andrew 77
Ruffalo, Anthony 43
Ruffolo, Maria 77, 110, 178
Ruffolo, tephanie 77
Ruiz, Kevin 77
Ruiz Varnado, Marcia 77
Rulseh, Brian 77
Rumbolt, Nadia 77, 188, 189
Runyon, Matthew 77
Runyon, heila 53, 77, 185
Ru bing, Dawn 77
Ruskell, Chri topher 77
Rus o, Michael 77
Rutkowski, Rebecca 43
Rzeplinski, Chaz 6, 7, 43, 72,
125
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Saarnio, Dawn 104
Sabin, Amber 77
Sabo, Alex 251
Sadine, Benjamin 43
Saffell, Kyle 77
alvado, Xavier 104
anchez, Gustavo 77
anchez-Bell, Jeanne 104,
189
Sanders, Brandon 77
Sanderson, Amber 77
Santiago, Alecia 77
Santiago, Angel 77, 198
antiago, Bianca 77, 132,
133
antiago, Elias 104
Santiago, Jason 77
Savaglio, Lisa Marie 77
avaglio, Marko 77
Scale , Jennifer 77
Schambers, Andrew 10, 78
Schanke, Stephanie 78
Schellpfeffer, Natalie 43
Schenk, icholas 78
cherer, Courtney 78
cherik, icholas 110
cheve, R an 35, 48, 78, 82,
136, 137
Schissel, Samuel 110
Schlais, Jean 104
Schlecht, Samantha 78
Schliecher, Sue 23, 96, 98,
104
chlos er, Cas andra 78
chmidt, Chelsie 78
Schmidt, Danielle 78, 129
Schneider, Anthony 43, 88,
186
chneider, Nelson 35, 41 78
chneider, Patrick 78
chnieder, Anthony 108
cholz, John 19, 43
Schonscheck, Arne 43
Schonscheck, Sarah 78
chrader, Andrew 78
chraeder, Elsa 8
chrandt, Erin 50, 78
chrandt, Katelyn 43
Schripsema, David 180
Schroeder, Christopher 78
chroeder, Gregory 36, 78
223
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chroeder, Jenny 78
Schroeder, Kyle 78
chroeder, ichola 78
chroeder, Sara 78
Schulz, Kristen 78, 116
Schulz, Krystal 3, 5, 43
chutten, Brittany 44
chwantes, Amanda 105
Schweinsberg, Ashley 78
cott, Jessica 78
Scott, Lacey 44
eaton, Megan 78
Segura, Juan 78
eibert, christian 30, 44, 102
eitz, Emily 44
Senical, Samantha 78
epulveda, Jonathan 78, 89,
158
Serrano, Reggie 78
erzant, Peter 44
Sesser, Kathy 35, 105
Shah, Sagar 78, 105
harkey, Christopher 78
Sharkey, Jonathan 44, 243
Shatkins, Michael 78
Sheehan, Alex 44, 80, 103
Sheets, Christopher 78
Sheets, Michael 78
Sheff, Nathan 60, 78, 202
Shehadeh, Alex 22
Shemanske, Linda 105
Sherman, Jessica 78
Shilling, Zachary 78
hutten, Britney 20, 21
Siekert, Krystyna 78
Simon, Dee 105
Simons, Tina 105
impson, Rebecca 14
Sims, Nettie 78, 79
Sisson, James 61, 78
Skrzypchak, Jennifer 44
Sleszynski, Katherine 78, 80,
133
livon, Sarah 78
Sloca, Christopher 78
Slupik, Johnathon 68, 78
Smith, Andrew 78, 100, 144
mith, Christopher 44
mi th, Ellie 98, 105, 169
Smith, Jacob 78
Smith, Jaymee 78
mith, Jordan 48
mith, Joshua 44
mith, athan 5, 46, 131
mith, Rachel 44, 78
Smith, Rhianon 44
224
Smith, Ryan 78
Smurawa, Art 105, 106
Snodgras , Eric 78, 211
Snowden, Steven 78
Soderstrom, Keith 78
Soens, Anna 132, 133
Soens, Nathan 78
Sonnenberg, Jason 105, 164
Sorensen, Diane 87, 105
Sorensen, Joseph 44
Sorenson, David 78
Sorenson, Emily 44
Sorrentino, Gabriella 78
Sorrentino, Mario 78
Sowma, tephanie 78
Specht, Joshua 44, 88, 110
Specht, Nathan 78
Specht, Stephanie 78
Spiedel, Patrick 78, 144
Spizzirri, Tina 3, 58, 78, 156,
157,168,209
St. Clair, Katelynn 78
St. John, Crystal 78
St. John, Nicholas 78
Stagg, Christiane 78, 83
Stallman, Geraldine 105
Stanchfield, Timothy 78, 92
Standish, Jason 105
Stanfield, Amy 10, 12, 13, 44
tanfield, Holly 104, 105
Stanley, Rudy 106
Starkey, Simone 78
Starling, Amanda 78
Stebbins, Jennifer 78
Steen, Alberta 78
Steeves, Holly 78
Steger, Scott 106
Stein, Jackie 106
Steinberg, Adam 53, 58, 78
Steinke, Alyssa 78, 99
Stella, Carrie 78, 87, 96
Stella, Dominick 78, 126
Stengert, Jenna 78
Stenholt, Cassandra 78
Stenholt, Rachel 78, 142, 151
Stenholt, Rachel 150
Stephens, Jeremy 78
Stevens, James 78
Stevens, Joseph 81
Stich, Kelsey 81
Stinefast, Alexander 81
Stipek, Emily 3, 7, 58, 81, 96
Stoeber, Christopher 81
Stohl, Kelly 106
Stojic, Alexadera 110
Stolfo, Jonathan 40, 44
Stone, Jennifer 81, 191
Storz, Nora 81
Strangberg, Christqpher 48,
63,81
Strangberg, Joshua 81
Strash, Andrew 34, 44, 124,
125, 128
Strash, Leah 27, 44, 160, 161
Strasser, Kaitlyn 81
Strohm, David 81
Stuart, Elizabeth 81
Stuart, Stephanie 44, 49
Sturicz, Celeste 106
Sturycz, Jessica 44
Sturycz, Lauren 81, 86
Sullivan, Katie 81
Sunier, Leisa 81, 155
Suokko, Douglas 81
Swager, Shane 81
Swain, Jarrayl 44, 81, 172,
173
Swanigan, ysheaki 81
Swanson, A hley 44
Swartz, Annastasia 81, 110
Swenson, Joshua 81
Swiatko, Kelsey 81, 87
Swisher, Bethany 81, 142
Swisher, Whitney 81, 86
Switzer, Shane 81
Syed, Sidra 44
Syrette, William 81
Szot, Cassandra 81
Szymanski, Ryan 81
Tabor, Andrew 81
Taleronik, Jason 81
Tastad, Ket ie 81
Tate, Mary 81
Tavizon, Omar 81
Tawwater, Michael 81
Taylor, Melanie 34, 106
Taylor, icholas 2, 36, 44,
81, 115
Techert, Brian 81
Teegarden, Elizabeth 81
Teerink, Jeff 106
Tellez, Jose 81
Tenuta, Benjamin 81, 82,
136, 137, 152
Tenuta, Kristopher
Reiterman Ben 250
Tews, Patricia 106
Theard, Brian 44, 201
Theusch, Alan 106
Thiel, Richard 81
Thiele, Matthew 81
Thomas, Bryan 81
Thomas, Lashawn 81
Thomas, Phillip 81
Thomas, Trevor 81
Thomsen, Sarah 81
Thomson, RaeEllen 107
Thorlton, Amy 81
Thorlton, Sara 44
Thornton, Latice 81
Thorpe, Jeffery 81, 124
Thorson, Andrew 44, 181
Tiberio, Amanda 81
Tiberio, Joseph 81
Tijerina, Lauren 56
Tilsner, Dustin 81
Tilsner, Whitney 81
Tobias, Erika 81
Tobias, Heriberto 81
Tobias, Rebecca 81
Tobin, Ashley 154, 155
Tolliver, Katrina 44, 168,
169,235
Tolstyga, Laura 81
Tomon, Jonathan 81
Torcaso, Karly 44
Torcaso, Nicholas 81
Torres, Amber 81
Torres, Amelia 81
Totts, Mark 81
Townsend, Donna 87, 107,
166
Tracey, Ashley 44, 136
Trimmel, Cheryl 81
Tripp, Amy 81
Tritt, Amber 81
Trusky, Samantha 81
Tucker, Marlon 29, 32, 72,
81
Tucker, Tara 81
Tucker, Vincent 107
Turner, Derrick 81
Turner, Maria 81
Turner, Melissa 81
Turnock, Kate 2
Tussler, Kadi 44, 211
Usinger, Kyle 55
Uttech, Jacob 45, 136, 137
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Vaccaro, Joseph 81
Valenti, Kathryn 81
Valentine, Andrew 81
Valenza, Alyssa 81
Valeri, Michael 81
Valladares, Heydi 81, 84
Valladares, Wilson 81
Van Berg, Rachel 81
Vanchena, Curtis 81, 118
Vander Velden, Emily 82
Vanderford, Courtney 45,
155
Vanderhoof, Adam 45
Vanderloop, Robert 96, 102,
107, 179
Vandervelden, Emily 74
Vargas, Daniel 82
Varnado, Lakeisha 82
Vaughn, Brittini 45
Vaughn, Jazsmyn 82, 167,
168, 172, 209
Vazquez, Adlay 82
Vazquez, Stephani 82
Vela, Brittany 45
Venegas, Janice 82, 196
Ventura, Amanda 82
Verbick, Katelyn 82
Verbruggen, Brandon 82,
203
Vernezze, Jacob 82
Verzal, Nicholas 45
Vidas, Matthew 82
Vidas, Michael 82, 155
Vidosavljevc, Peter 45
Viesca, Jesse 82
Villalobos, Oscar 107
Villaruel, Chrislyn 82
Villatoro, Samuel 4, 10, 11,
24,25
Villega , Alina 82
Vines, Rachel 82
Virto, Genaro 82
Visor, Monterious 82
Vite, Erika 82, 107
Voelz, Daena 82, 87, 155
Vogt, Jennifer 82
Vogt, Rachel 6, 7, 45, 90, 91,
169
Voss, Melissa 82, 190
Vrevich, Kevin 82
Vroy, Kathryn De 110
Waddell, Felicia 82
Wade, Aniesha 82
Wagner, Kally Jo 82
Wakefield, Daniel 82
Walker, A hley 45
Walker, Chelsey 7, 82, 128,
129
Walkowski, David 82
Wallen, Monica 107
Walls, Kristy 3, 45
Walters, Kira 82
Wamboldt, Meribeth 82, 101
Wang, Jenny 82, 99
Wang, Yuting 84
Ward, Beth 107
Ward, Jerrell 45, 146, 147
Ware, Tervarious 82
Warnecke, Michelle 82
Warner, James 22, 34, 62,
69,82,85,206,245,246,251
Warner, Megan 82
Warner, Michelle 82, 155
Warren, Andrew 45, 100
Warren, Benjamin 82, 121,
127
Warren, Trevor 82
Washington, Ashley 82
Waters, John 82
Watkins, Teagan 5, 82
Watring, Adam 82, 144
Watring, Brianna 45, 71, 248
Weatheroy, Cortavia 82,
211,250
Webb, Randy 107
Weber, Jessica 82, 93
Weinfurter, Sean 82
Weiske, Kaitlin 166
Wells, Ashley 45, 78
Wensing, Gary 144
Werwie, Carly 82, 152, 153
Werwie, Tiffan. 82
We tland, Meli a 107
Westphal, Brittany 82
Wetherbee, Annette 107
Whalen, Sarah 82
White, Charles 82, 170
White, Melissa 82
Whitefoot, Liz 107
Whitefoot, Mallory 82
Whitehead, Justin 32
Wickline-Taylor, Brittany
82
Wienke, Richard 107
Wier um, Emilie 82
Wiersum, icholas 45
Wieske, Kaitlin 45, 168, 169,
211, 235, 239
Wieske, Lindsey 82
Wilde, Jason 82
Williams, Dariu 45, 201
Williams, Emmett 108
Williams, Jacob 144
Williams, Jodi 108, 109
Williams, Maurice 82
Williams, akea 82
Williams, Terrence 32, 33
Williams, Timothy 82
Williams, Travinna 82
Williams, Troy 35, 82
Willkomm, Kyle 82
Wint, Marvinn 82
Wirch, Jeff 108
Wise, Leslie 45, 66, 113, 130
Wi se, Annika 82
Wi mar, Brandon 82
Wodie, Clifford 82, 93
Woe te, Aaron 82, 175
Woe te, Hailey 82
Wohlgemuth, Ryann 15
Wojciechowicz, Andrew 82
Wolf, Brandon 45, 118, 119
Wolf, Jordan 6, 7, 45
Wolf, tephanie 82, 130, 131,
132, 186, 187
Wolfe, Krista 82
Wood, Noah 82, 202, 203
Woodley, Cassandra 82
Woods, Amber 82
Wood , Etauna 82
Wor ham, Daniel 82
Worsham, Joshua 45, 48,
183
Wortock, Gwen 96, 108, 208
Wright, Charise 82
Wright, Donald 82
Wright, Jazmine 85
Wright, Michelle 85
Wrobel, Amy 45, 47
Yackley, Kyle 108, 110
Yarbrough, Cynthia 85
Yin, Xin 85, 202
Young, Darius 85
Young, Dione 16, 57, 85, 113,
168, 209, 211
Young, Leona 85
Young, Quaterius 85
Zander, Dennis 108
Zapata, David 85
Zavaleta, Carolina 85
Zavaleta, Jo e 85, 98
Zbilut, Helena 48, 73, 85,
132
Zeismer, Alec 64, 76
Zeller, Matthew 85
Zemke, Amanda 85
Ziegler, Shyanne 6, 85
Ziehr, Cameron 85
Ziesemer, Alec 85
Zimmerman, Erin 14, 85,
150, 155
Zinner, Chel ea 85
Zinner, Jo hua 63, 85, 245,
251
Zirbel, Jessia 155
Zizzo, Jessica 85
Zizzo, Joshua 85
Zocchi, Michelle 85
Zongolowicz, Sara 85
Zongolowicz, tephanie 85
Zuehl dorf, Jacob 85
Zurbano, Michael 85
Zwiefelhofer, Rebecca 85,
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206 80th St.
Ke nosha, WI
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Cot1gratulatiot1s Jrittl'tey!
We are so very proud of you! You did
a wot1derful job it1 high school with
your grades at1d you are ot1e aweso~e
athlete. We et1joyed watchit1g you play
volleyball at1d softball. You defit1ately
were a true leader for both those
sports!
We kttow you will succeed itt life
because you have those ttatural
abilities. Always follow the right path
Jritt attd you'll head straight for the
top!
We love our prittcess so "1Uch!
You're a wottderful daughter & sister
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Congrah.tlations and Go0'.1
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Prandon. Kyle, R.yne,
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Jake - You have always beeri a
great source of our happi ess.
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We al'e pl'oud of who you al'e and
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dl'eams. G\ood Luck in all you
dl'eam fol'.
"Youl' heal't is youl' dream, no
l'equest is too extl'eme."
Love,
Mom and Dad
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You brighten our lives with
your smile, intellect,
compassion, and humor.
We're so proud of all you've
accomplished. We wish you
the best as you embark on this
next part of your journey.
We love you very much!
Love, Mom, Dad, Susan,
Christopher, and Brandon
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Monica,
Live The vvords you sang in
"The Sound of Music."
"Climb Every MounTain, Tiff you
find your Dream!"
LoTs of love from Dad, Mom,
Eric, Karina, Oma Winzer, Aunt"
Linda and Uncle S"teve, Aunt"
Caroline and Uncle John, and aft
your cousins!
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LIKE STATE FARM.
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Well guys, we did it! We got this book out by the end of the
chool year. It could not have gotten out the door\\ ithout
your help, the faculty and staffs cooperation, and of course,
my uncanny ability to nag! I'd like to take thi opportunity
(and space) to thank a few people. First, thank you Mr.
Mangi for giving me thi dream job-I really love it at
Bradford. ext, thank you Linda, for looking out for me in
my fir t hectic year. I appreciated all of the advice and help
you gave me. You and the rest of the office ladies deserve a
lot of recognition. Jackie Matelski, l rarely get choked up,
but that letter\\ as really sweet. You did more for me than I
could have e\ er done for you-I admire your maturity and
hope to be like you omeday. Stevie, you and I have been
together forever-you were there for me from day one! Kelly
Manna deserves a big thank you for being Kelly-your
hone ty and drive are imprcs ive. Charlie, thanks for
breaking me in-I needed your know-hov\. Thank you Alyssa
and Kaitlin (aka Caitlin) for getting us out of debt (and
making me stylish the day you traightened my hair). I love
you two!! Yes, Rachel, I love you, too! I have been lucky
enough to have had the weetest girls in the chool work on
yearbook: Emily, Tina, Carly and Briane (you two go
together), and Katie-thanks much for all you did. OK, boys
you're next. Yes Jordan, here i yet A OTHER picture of
you in the book. Kri , I am glad you are on the book next
year-you are a sweet guy. Mike, you better not burn out on
me in 2006, and Rachel, thank for putting up with Mike!
Eric, you are the funniest guy in chool! Cortavia, you know
\\e were only kidding! And to all of you not mentioned,
thank you too-! ran out of room! Finally, thank you faculty
for ALL of your patience this year. I look forward to
pe tering you again next year. Sincerely, E. Smith
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Jacquetta Lyn