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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 2008 to 2009 school year.
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MY TIME AT BRADFORD WAS POSITIVELY MEMORABLE.
FROM FOOTBALL GAMES TO ALL OF THE AMAZING
DANCES, BRADFORD WAS, AND STILL IS, THE PLACE TO
BE. WE WERE REMINDED DAILY THAT
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STUDENT LEARNING
IS OUR GOAL AND SUCCESS IS OUR ONLY OPTION.
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SURE EVERYONE CAN AGREE WITH ME WHEN I SAY THAT
MY TIME HERE AT BRADFORD WAS A TIME TO TREASURE
AND IT WAS THE BEST FOUR YEARS OF MY LIFE!
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Kenosha, Wisconsin
08-09
DIVISIONS
7-15
Trends An inside look at the showstopping style , cars, and gadgets of
2008-2009
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Sports Bradford Athletics had an
out tanding year-check out the teams
that made it happen.
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Arts Music, plays, paint, creative
co tume , and MORE!
101-132 Clubs The tudent-organized groups
that made a world of differences at
Bradford.
133-138 Get Outta Town Hot spots to visit on
your chool breaks.
139-151 Happenings Dance , competitions and
a semblies, ee what was going on
out ide of chool !
152-180 Seniors From day one to walking across
the tage on graduation day.
181-213 Mugs Everyone's favorite picture .
214-220 Index, and ADs Note from us, fast
find , and hot place to drop your ca h.
Check out om~
the art~rk done at
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FashionTracks
...Below the Belt
...Scarves are in
Junior Courtney
Hall wears a silky,
white scarf during
the cold winter
season.
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Cell Phone
DON'T LEA VE THE
HOUSE WITHOUT IT!
enior Jonal)n Wamboldt i
just like any teen the e day and
alway ha a cell phone with her.
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Camera
SNAP IT! Senior Jamie Jones
alway take pictures o that she can
remember the good time .
What would VDU do if VDU
didn't have a computer?
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I would go to the library to use
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t h eir computers.
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- Deanna Figueroa
" I would most deflnately steal
one... Just kidding.
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- Ashlev Altreuther
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iPodTouch
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- Rachel Koessl
TOUCH IT!
Juniors Ashley Howard
and Chelsea Jackson
can Ii ten to mu ic, urf
the Internet, play game
and check out picture
with their iPod touch.
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" I would go to my parents and
ask for one.
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- Paul Karabiac
New. Entertaining. Pnrire. Thafs what tfrlmology was all aroutl As idea.5 were
Alyssa Colboth,
Chris Reardon
and CheQI
l'pmann strike a
pose nith music
fad the iPod
txm teens l:a:ame eager to uJX]ate their electronics. ''Out with the old am In
with the rew," was what rerlior Mark Mayette lived by.
he tra:Jfrl In his Sam5ung Syn:: for ATis 2Cm crl:lition,
the Quick.fire. Although Mark was plea.'Bi with the up~he was anxious to~ what tfrlmology ioova.tors would anne up with
next Whether it was the latest version cl a rell phore. or the neict: big hit' vidro
game. tfrlmology amtlnuously evolvai No one really krew what the neict: rew
fad would te. but all kids krew that it would eventually 00 their "neict: big
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pure.hare of the rlool ye.ar."
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SPITIIN SOME GAME
CONTROWRS READY
Name: Kory Kuhn
Ring Tone: BaWitdaba by Kid Rock
"I love gaming on my new PS3. I can
never choose between Madden and
Resistance."
-James Markin
ROCK ON
Name: Jena Perrine
"I think of all the games on Wii, I have
the most fun 'rockin out' to Guitar
Hero."
-Madison Dillard
Ring Tone: No Air by Jordln Sparks
LAVI
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"It's always nice to kick back with the
guys and play a little Tony Hawk on
XBOX 360."
-Shea Mulligan
Name: Rebecca Reyes
Ring Tone: I'm So Paid by Akon
- XBOX 360
- Tonv Ha
Game
"Please don't stop
the Music... " -Rihanna
Student Night Life
"I love working at 'Kenosha
Chiropractic Group' because it's a
great learning experience."
-Brittney Augustine
"When I am with my friends we
either go to the bowling alley, or we
get big at the gym."
-Eugene Eldridge
"I play hockey because I get to be
physical with other players and it
makes me sweat."
-Jake Farfalla
"My favorite game is 'Madden 08'
because in the game, I'm actually
good at football."
-Mitchell Ziegler
"Twilight was my favorite book
because Edward Cullen kept me
interested."
-Kimiyo Masaka
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et me entertain you"
Freshmen Megan
Gerou and Emily
Sanchez enjoy going
to drama practice and
eating twenty inch
pizzas- one each.
Megan bowls for the
Bradford team and
both of them like to
hang out with their
friends.
To keep herself
entertained, senior
Christa Sturycz loves
to be with her family
and friends. She also
likes to go shopping
and watch movies.
When she needs
some down time, she
reads a good book.
Senior Sam Spair
enjoys outdoor
activities such as
hunting, playing with
his dog and fishing.
He likes to hang out
with Tiffmeister and
other friends. In
addition to those
activities, Sam loves
to work out and settle
down for a movie.
Freshman Julie Koski
looks up to actress
Blake Lively. She loves
the fact that Blake does
a variety of acting gigs.
Kelly Kruse
"The Hatmobile. "
"A brand-nen pink
Mitsibishi Eclipse GT
convertible."
round K-town
in his Pontiac
GTD.
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As he gets ready to go out,
senior Noel Peralta opens
the newly-installed
Lamborghini driver's side
dlor on his '96 Civic.
UILTY
LEASURES
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WE LIKE IT, BUT WE SHOULDN T ...
Audrie Ilaugh's
Restaurant- Buffalo Wild Wings
Candy- Twix
Drink- Arizona Mango Tea
Hang-out buddy- Kim Heinzmann
John Stevens'
Restaurant- Olive Garden
Candy- Snickers
Drink- Pepsi
Hang-out buddy- Justin Otto
Stephanie Wegner's
Restaurant- Chuckie Cheese
Candy- Sour Patch
Drink- Arizona Sweet Tea
Hang-out buddy- Kaethe
Schroeder
Showing Off! Brittany Rizzo
flashes her new purse while Gilbert
Barrera smiles in amazement at his
beautiful new Brazilian jacket.
Below: Junior Peter
Barca smiles cheerfully
while holding his favorite
comfort food : CANDY.
Top: Sophomore Jessica
Davison enjoys a delicious hamburger
and fries.
Bottom: Senior Jack McClay
indulges in pizza which happens to be his
favorite food!
On The Job
Martin and Maria
Locante work at
Renzo's while fellow
classmate Jamie
Jones awaits a
hungry customer at
Rocky's.
CORY BRENNAN PREPARES FOR CLOSING AT PICK N' SAVE
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RED DEVIL SPORTS
2008-09
18 FOOTBALL Find out who played in every
varsity game since sophomore year.
20 BOYS VOLLEYBALL Check out future
volleyball stars (such as ... Dustin Day).
22 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL see what ladies
were queens of the court during the 08-09 season.
24 BOYS GOLF Meet the guys that knew how
to score ahole in one.
26 GIRLS GOLF Check out who went to state
three of her four years at Bradford.
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28 GIRLS BASKETBALL Get all the girls
tJU/D~
basketball stats here!
30 BOYS BASKETBALL Meet the real ballers at
.2 Oo8 . .2 Oo 9 ,,.iiiil
Bradford.
32 WRESTLING Watch these guys-and girls-pin
forthe win.
34 GIRLS SOCCER See the girls who went for the
goal and settled for nothing less.
36 BOYS SOCCER In the mood for some crazy
moves? Check these boys out.
38 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY See what John
Stuligross had to say about running arace.
40 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Get inspired by
these girls who ran their way to the top.
42 BOWLING Check out the bowlers who led the
boys and girls teams to state.
44 GIRLS TENNIS It was agreat season for
these tennis girls-check out their wins.
46 BOYS TENNIS Game, Set, Match! Interested
in seeing who ruled the court?
48 CHEERLEADING Check out the team who
went to state and brought home first: again!
SO BOYS TRACK How much did it take to be a
star runner? See what they have to say.
52 GIRLS TRACK The hurdles on the track
weren't the only thing these girls had to deal with.
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Breaking News • Real-time Scores • Daily Analysis
Senior Showcase
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Senior Mikey Brener OOavtrl
the title of captain of the foothill teamhe playro in every varsity game slnre
hls rophomore year. When ask!rl
~t hls e.xµrlenre on the team.
without hesitation (and with much
prlde)hesald, 'lt's notan~
it's my life."
(left) Senior Steve Dirks staros
amfldently during the singing of The
Nati.anal Anthem at a chilly Frlday
night home foothill game.
(far left) Senior Pete Djurickov1c looks
tock at the sldeline to rereive the
airra:t play frcm the cm.ch.
FEATURED PLAYERS
DEFENSIVE HUDDLE
Mike Merucci
Defe n ive End
Mike flI'S! suite:! up for varsity
his ~phomore year. Sinre
then he's made a crucial irnµicr
on the defensive side. He plans
to play footOOll in rollege but is
unde::ide:I where he wants to
go.
Cordero Finley
OutsidP Line backe r
C.Ortlero has been playing on
the varsity squad for three
years. His test memory is
beating Tremper in the
playoffs last year. He plans to
play Division I fOO!OOll ne.xt
year-preferably out E2Sl.
Cody Brady
Fullback
Starting as a jmior. c.octy
quickly~ a holl3!hold
name. He hopes to lead his
team to a state championship
next year and eventually head
off torollege to play football
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Seniors Mike Muir. Orris Vacraro, Ale.x l<asp!r"
and rophomore Tuvid Sauca:la, rereive instructions
frcm c:ooch Maier during the hmmnming game vs.
Horlick_ The defern! gave it their all and helprl the
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foothill team cnntlnue their nearly p=rloct ~
• Photouraohs bv Menan Panasewlcz and ftllssa scalll
SEPTEMBER, 2008
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VARSITY
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( FRONT) V
DIAZ , C . CUNN IN GHAM , M
MAYFIELD , B. JOHANSON, C . VACCARO,
GONZALES , R
WABALICKIS . R
R . DELEON , J
PERONE ( ROW 2 ) D .
AYERS , J
A
ROGERS ,
GALLOWAY , Z . SWIATKO , A
FRANK , T . HURST-ORTIZ, R . WAKEFIELD , R .
MECOZZI, J . HAFERMAN , T.
KARLS , B
LASHLEE , D . RHEY , C . TAYLOR ( ROW 3 )
COACH MAIER , COACH CAMERATA, COACH
WILLIAMS , COACH CUSHMAN , COACH
SOWMA, COACH HARDCASTLE , COACH
STONER , COACH KENNEDY , COACH CHOI,
COACH CORRAO , COACH MANDERFELD,
COACH MOORE , COACH RUFF , COACH
STEGER , COACH LARSON , COACH SPEAKS
(ROW 4) D
PROUD , J . RIVERA , J .
ARMSTRONG, M
METALLO, B . UPTON, N.
NIKOLAI, A . KAsPER , Y. RAYYAN , J .
WILLEMS , J . FARIAS , B
SKWERES , K
JENKINS , J . OTTO ( ROW 5 ) C . CHAMNESS ,
M . MERUCCI , C. BRADY , J . ZIMMERMAN ,
T. SAARNIO,
0 . GORDON , A
INGRAM, B . SLOMKOWSKI
DIRKS , C
DORAU, W
FINLEY , C
SLONSK I, J .
D . JAMES , S .
BRENNAN ! BACK) N
SANGBUSCH , Q
STEWART , N
KORTH, S . GEIGER, P
DJURICKOVIC , M .
MU I R , M
WERTZ , E . STONE ,
EBENER , A
M . ZIEGLER , M . JUPP
"It was 3rd and 8-we needed a first down. Kennedy called a run play instead of a passing
play; we knew we needed this to put away the game and we gained 30 yards."
JV Team
(front) J. Christmas, C. Millard (ro" 2) . Moore, \1. Heinisch, J. Lee, P. Capelli, T. Thorne, M.
Barnes, :\1. \lleczko, T. Karls (ro" 3) J. Heeter, K. Knutson, G. Capelli, Coach So\\ ma, Conch Steger,
Coach :\le) er, L. Teeter, :\I. Ra:nan, D. auceda (ro" 4) J. \Iyers, T. \Va)nes, D. Huff, J. Garcia, T.
Gittens, T. alisbur), J. Eckert, J. Hamalainen, J. Feekes, J. Koba (ro" 5) T. Nicholas, D. Robinson,
"·Ellis, \I. Gordon, J. Perotto, \I. Johnson, J. Coleman, T. Dot on (bac k) R. Furtnei, A. "'tlee, A.
Calles, \I. Graham,\\. :\1e)er 1 J. Je"ell, F. Becker, . \likolas, G. Debartolo, T. Bauer
-Q. Stewart
FRESHMAN Team
(front ) M. Young, H. Sutton, J. \ite (ro" 2) Q. Ho"ard, C. Torres, .\I. Lonll, J. Garcia, K. Dobi, T. Jones, T.
Bullard, ~I. Odegaard (ro" 3) B. larnann, V. Warner, J . Lang,'°'· Ross, J . Bald"in, J . Ellis, A. Hilton, C.
Campbell, 0. Arrington, T. Ross, J. Carbone, J. Oa,alo (ro" 4) R. Hansler. 0 . \\"arner, '\, Da,~is, D. Funk, oach
Cushman, Coach Hardcastle, Coach peaks. Coach RutT, Coach\\ illiarns. I. ~lercado. J. Prib~I. D. Da• ls, K.
Ziegler (ro" 5) L. .\laier, . Lascola, C. Collins, E. Barrera, \I . Brice, J. :-iash, L. Hagopian, \I. Clari."·
'lcDaniel, . Paine, \I. Hagopian, \ . Laundenille, Z. Olson, T. Frechette (row 6l J. Ri nearson. J . .\latthe" , .
ll;ge"akl, . Lascola E. .\larshall, z. "isher, A.\ ittone, "'· .\la,edon, t\. lomko" kl."'· Torres. W. Thoma , Q.
\lurphi, ~ . Jackson (back) K. Canis, A. chenk, \I.Prell, J. aston, J. Hooper, \I. Hamilton, D. Graham, T.
Bradford , H. Corrigam, H. \\ hlte, T. chend, J. anderson
(left) Memrers rJ: ire deferme llre wait fer ire airer !61IIl's
~ tostut tre play. (right) Senkr Nk:k fuau mis ire
!6IIIl through tre tunrel. ripping tre ~sign mrl!
ire cbErmlers; this ls OO!le befcre
hJme
t 5 wins... t • losses
Germantown
"I love thi game! It
mean a lot to me to
break Bradford's record
for the mo t kills."
Win
-Brett Kaczmarek
Trem!ff
"It wa a rough game, but
we are now, more than
ever going to win next
time! "
Loss
-Jeff Kinzler
Germantown
"Thi i n't just a game.
Thi is reality, and you
better be ready when it
hits! "
Win
N Volleyball
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(front row)
Andrew
Tenuta,
Erick Pacheco,
Bruce Pryse,
Robert
Sepulveda,
Jared Torres
(back row)
Coach
Wojciechowicz,
Larry Tostrud,
Paul Karabiac,
Jacob Fischer,
Joseph
Dandan
-Jimmy Kreuser
Germantown
"Thi wa n't an ea y win,
but we howed them
who's boss. "
Win
"The team was very diligent in every practice and it reflected in their
play and record!"
-Coach Day
-Zach Miller
Burlington
"This game made me mad
because the calls were
always made again tu !"
Loss
THE BOYS VOLLEYBALL TEAM HAD A
REMARKABLE YEAR BECAUSE MANY OF THE
-Kevin Pawell
PLAYERS WERE GIVEN TITLES THEY WORKED
Racine~
"I know I'm intimidating,
and I use that to my
advantage!"
Win
Loss
Win
HARD FOR . .JUNIOR BRETT KACZMAREK WAS
NAMED
I ST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE, WHICH
-Tyler Dechiara
Racine Horlick
WAS AN HONOR FOR ANY .JUNIOR TO
"That wa a great game
we played together; we
scored a win on top of it!"
-BlaiI-Meeker
ACHIEVE .
HE ALSO DESTROYED THE
RECORD FOR ALL-TIME KILLS . THEN,THERE
Muskego
WAS .JUNIOR PLAYER
"I'm all about the TEAM
and will do what I can do
to help u get further."
.JOEY STELLA, WHO
-Robert
pulveda
WAS NAMED 2ND TEAM
~th Milwaukre
ALL-CONFERENCE AND
"This wa the game that
got me the award for
most dig 1"
Win
ACHIEVED THE ALL-
-Dustin Day
Muskego
"We lost, but I still
showed them why I'm the
be t server as well as
getting the mo t assists."
Loss
net and scores a vital point
needed for the win.
TIME ASSIST RECORD
BY SHATTERING THE OLD ONE .
BRETT
AND .JOEY WERE UNANIMOUSLY VOTED THE
-Joey tella
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BUMP IT HIGHER!
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MVP s .
"\.JAMES ALBERT HOFFMAN,
Ill
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Boys Volleyball
Readv, Set, smash!
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What
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get~gtut
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of.jt his
VQlleyball
season?
Cooch Tuy bring.5 together all the guys to dmJs5 the gameplan
Game; are won and loot depmding on how well the mun listens
to, and exinites strategy.
BRUCE PRYSE-SOPHOMORE
VARSITY
me. I had s:> much fun with all the guys and
I leam<rl a lot from Mrs. Illy. I ran't wait
for next year."
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in-~-O-SJX>-rts--a-t
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Bradford We play<rl well this year and had
fun at practiresand in most of the game;.
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"I had a great ~n-my favorite Jllrl of
volleymll would have to re silting the IRll
s:> that the other team ran't return it"
-.J a ITt' fl 'l'orrt•s
"THERE IS NO 'I' IN TEAM"
"If you don't use it you'll
lose it."
CTOP) COACH
W OJCIECHOWICZ
.JOEY STELLA,
KRIS SEXTON,
JOEY STELLA -JUNIOR
"Overall I think the
season went well. We
worked well as a team,
even with some new
members"
BRENNEN BROWN.
ZACHARY MILLER ,
TYLER DECHIARA,
COACH DAY
(MIDDLE) BLAIR
M EEKER ,
ROBERT
SEPULVEDA, KEVIN
PAWELL, BRETT
KACZMAREK, .JEFF
BRENNEN BROWN -JUNIOR
"Even though I was only
there for half the
season, I had a great
time and learned a lot."
KINZLER, .JAMES
KR EUSER
(BOTTOM) DUSTIN
DAY, PETER
CARONTI
JOE DANDAN - SOPHOMORE
"Get on the line!!"
ANDREW TENUTA SOPHOMORE
"Volleyball is a favorite
sport of mine , and this
season gave me a lot of
play time."
Senior Jeff Klnzler and junior
Dustin Day demonstrate their
teamwork between matches.
Junior Kris Sexton jumps for the
ball , showing off his considerable
skill.
Senior Blair Meeker does an
I excellent job getting to the ball in
time to make the play.
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SEPTEMBER, 2008
VARSl~XCKDOWN
(BACK ROW) COACH D.JURICKOVIC,
ABIGAIL STEINBERG , LORYN POTTER ,
MORGEN MUELLER, MEGAN RIMKUS ,
ARIEL MAXCY , COACH YACKLEY
(MI DDLE ROW) DOR I PARKER , BR ITTANY
REINDL, SARA HESSEFORT , NICOLE
SMITH, DANIELLE MEIER, K IMMY
HOTCHKISS ( FRONT ROW) .JONALYN
WAMBOLDT , ALYSSA CARBONE , AMANDA
BEGG/
"My most memorable moments were the early morning bus rides to tournaments
when we were all half dead"
-Sara Hessefort
JV Team
(back row) Kendall Kwasigroch, Kaitlin Haberle, Cecilia Gyurina, Bianca
Bisciglia, Erin Montemurro (middle row) Cayla Schlevensky, Michelle pair,
Rebecca Blomquest, Madi on Dillard, Ariana Roberts (front row) arah Ceschin,
Kelsey Wertz
-COACH YACKLEY
(right) The ladles hlrl:lle up to~ tlm garre plan (far r1ght)
Ariel Maxcy. Sara~ Brittany Reb:xll. arx! Alyssa
c.artxire irepire to smash Park.
FRESHMAN Team ......_...
(back row) Rachel Rasmus en, Amber Havey, Michelle Melotik,
Emily Berry, Brynna Wolke, Lindsay Beyer, Coach Kiewit (middle row)
Breanna Ricchio, Madison Geliche, Olivia Westoff, amantha Sinclair,
Jennifer Spair, Raven Schook (front row) Brittney Golbricht, Anjelynne
Vega, Angelica Torres
LIFE IS TOufiif.~{~R~olleyball
2008 Season • Thrilling Games • Daily Overview
Key Plays/Players
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J unior Ariel Maxcy and
sophomore Loryn Potter patiently
await the next play during a game
against rival South Milwaukee on
Cttober 14. which was mid-season
and crunch time. Enmuragement
is the key as senior captain Turi
Parker. sophomore Morgen Mueller,
and juniors Brittany Reindl and
Arte! Maxcy celebrate the IXJint with
a traditional cheer (made up by
players from previous years~ These
inspirational mantras keep the team's
spirits high whether the girls win or
lose the game.
FEATURED PLAY
FEATURED PLAYERS
Alyssa Carbone
Libero
Senior Alyssa C.arlxme is one of
the key ~on thJs year's
team She has playlrl on
varsity sirx:e her }lnlor year.
As a liWo. she has a ma jlr role
in starting the big plays and is
the all-time leader in digs as
libero throughout Bradford
history.
Jona Wamboldt
Defe n se
Senior Jona Wamboldt has
OOel1 playing on thevarsity
team far the past two years. As
a key~ she carries the
team's defense. Her role as a
raptaln keeps the spirit of her
teamateshigh
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Sophomore Qmielle Meier ('number 18," as
her tearnates call her) gets ready to serve the ball at
practice. Because she has perfectoo her form. it is
difficult for her opponents to return the serve, which
makes her a real ~t to the varsity team This is her
seventh year playing volleyball (she has rem playing
• Pholooraohs bV Aleks Romanoulc and Lllelouch
sinre the fourth grade~
Dori Parker
tter
Senior fui Parker has OOel1 on
the varsity team sirx:e
freshman year. She averages
6.65 sets a game. making her
the mast sua:essful (and only)
sener on the team Her
abilities and leadership skills
cmnmand resim from the
other girls.
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BRADFORD BOYS GOLF
DRIVING FOR SUCCESS
NEW TEAM, NEW DREAMS
M any 00ys showOO up at cmch Pas::ua:l's first golf mrettng of the~
whlrh gave the cmch antld.pi.tlon for the uµmnlng !m'ml: 'The tmm was made
Steve Lascola prepares for a putt on his first hole of
the match, while Nick Slomkowski talks to coach
Pascucci before he starts.
Faces in the Crovvd
an awesJIDe ~next year when we all jlln
up again. said junlar Jake Farfalla."In order to
DEREK SCOVILLE
oo w1nners in the 2010 ~ the guys plan an
practldng over the summer months: '1 can~
Focus Junior Joey Stella
wait to get out an the~ this summer
ponders about where on the
green he wants his next shot
to land for the best score.
Sophomore Derek Scoville said that his major
challenge in golf is driving the ball straight. He has
been golfing for the past four years . Derek's golf idol
is Tiger Woods because he is so hardworking and
has one of the best golf games in the world.
and start preplrlng for next year. ~~ it
will oo my~ year and I want maj:lr wins," said junlar Jooy Stella (p1cturei
right If hardworking cmch Pa.9::ua:l has his way, that ls exactly what will
happm with his OOys golf terun.
I on the first
-Aimee Madrlgrano
JAKE FARFALLA
Junior Jake Farfalla said that a big challenge to his
golf game is when its overly windy outside . Jake
has been playing golf for seven years . He said that
his golf idol is Gianna Tenuta because she is a
wonderful golfer-and person.
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warm day of the
year I was out
on the course
getting ready for
the season. 11
-Matthew Galati, 11th grade
Freshman Steve I.a.ma an! a:ach
P.mia:! laugh al:wt the iremis
role an! how well Steve slrt
c.arl! gives Steve i'dv1re al:wt
where he wants the oott sax to
Im! s:> that Steve's s:xre stays
cmsl&erltly low an! retter than
the CDIIlp!litlon
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MATTHEW GALATI
Junior Matthew Galati's challenge in golf is when the
weather conditions are very bad . He has bean
playing golf for the past six years . His golf idol is Phil
Mickelson because he is always challenging the best
and he never lets a loss bring him down .
"We had a lot of fun this season. It felt great to be a part of team that
worked hard and supported one another."
-Derek scov111e
Joey Stella makes a hole in one
at the Kenosha Co. Tournament
Scoreboard
ex Belotti warms up before the
big match
The Bradford Pop Cultt1re Grid
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V=
IEW
_=E==D ~BY~ BRITTENY AUGUSTINE
Favorite
classic T.V.
Show ...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry ...
I'm totally
addicted to ...
JAKE
FARFALLA
Junior
Three's
Company
Megan Fox
winter
BRANDON
HOWARD
Freshman
Good Times
Tyra Banks
Improving my golf
swing
NICK
SLDMKOW
Freshman
The Brady
Bunch
Carrie
Underwood
How do these
sport stars fit
in?
Hcxkey in the
am. golf in
the spring
Watching sp:raam
playing wherever I
get the charXE
Song I sing in
the shower ...
HALO
TURN MY SWAG
ON
CHICKEN FRIED
1, 2, 3-FORE!
Rochelle Smith, Ashley Tufazio, Michelle Pruett and Kristin
Jaskolski listen rarefully as they nmve instructions from c.oo.cb
ThornsJn.
VARSITY
"GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME"
ASHLEY REEVES - SENIOR
"On the trip to Appleton ,
I had the best round of
my life . I shot an 88 for
18 holes. Appleton is my
favorite part of the whole
season and I'm sad that
this is my last year ."
AMY SLANCHIK- SENIOR
"My most memorable
moment was discovering
the exciting game of golf
and getting my first twoputt."
KRISTIN JASKOLSKI • SENIOR
"My most memorable
achievement was
coming in first as a
team in Appleton and
shooting my best at
sectionals ."
MICHELLE PRUETT • JUNIOR
"I got so close with some
of the girls. I'm going to
miss the seniors so
much when they leave.
I'm glad to say I was a
part of a killer team ."
ASHLEY DEFAZIO • JUNIOR
Junior Chantal Pearson
strikes a pose during practice
at Maple Crest Country Club.
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Senior Kristin Jaskolski smiles
after she helped her team win
their meet against Park.
Junior Stephanie Chovan
demonstrates her awesome swing
during practice at Maple Crest.
"The team taking first in
the Appleton invitational
or taking first at
regionals for the second
year in a row with the
team was awesome ."
Girls Golf Team I GOLFING GODDEssEs
I
(front row) Ashley
Reeves, Lauren
Landre, Martha
Quist (second row)
Ashley Defazio,
Chantal Pearson,
Michelle Pruett,
Amy Slanchik,
Gianna Tenuta,
Rochelle Smith
(back row) Coach
Pascucci , Paige
Bonanno, Sofia
Calderwood, Abbe
Jerdee, Kristin
Jaskolski,
Stephanie Chovan,
Coach Thomson
a wins... o losses
Tula.van Invite
"The team as a whole
earned a great victory.
We all just played well."
-Martha Quist
1st
Horlick Dual
"We had a lot of fun. We
won becau e we were all
having fun."
-Sofia Calderwood
Win
Whitevvater Invite
"The other girls were
really good so we all did
well at thi invite."
-Michelle Pruett
4th
Franklin Dual
"We were really happy with our performance this season.
We came out strong and had a successful year."
-Paige Bonanno
"We came out focu ed
and it payed off for all of
us on the course."
-Lauren Landre
FINISHING THEIR SEASON
8-0 IN
REGULAR SEASON DUALS , THE GIRLS GOLF
TEAM HAD YET ANOTHER GREAT SEASON .
Win
~Invite
"There were like 34
teams, so coming in 9th
feel pretty good. "
-Rochelle Smith
9th
Burlington
THEY BREEZED THROUGH THEIR
CONFERENCE AND EVEN FINISHED FIRST AT
"We could have played
better. but at least we
won."
-Ashley Defazio
Win
THE TERROR INVITE, SOMETHING THE GIRLS
Trem!ff
HAD NEVER DONE BEFORE . AFTER
"Tremper was a big win;
they have some good
girl and we dominated."
EMBARRASSING EVERYONE IN THE
-Coach Thomson
CONFERENCE ONE ON
~Dual
ONE, THEY WENT ON
"Even though golf is an
individual sport, it takes
the whole team to win."
TO WIN IT. THE GIRLS
-Kristin Jaskolski
THEN PLACED FIRST AT
PdrkDual
REGIONALS AND FOURTH
"I'm really proud of all
the girl . They all played
great."
AT SECTIONALS .
ROCHELLE SMITH WAS
NAMED "ROOKIE OF THE
ALL SMILES A hley
Defazio and Rochelle
Smith hare a good laugh
after they beat all of their
opponents at Maplecre t
Country Club at the
September 9th
invitational.
-Ashley Reeves
II
Win
Win
Muskego Match
"The drive wa long o
we were all pretty tired
but I gue s we woke up."
-01antal Pearson
YiEAR .
Win
Win
- STEVE DIRKS
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_ _ Girls Basketball
Annih1lat1on oN THE coun
Breaking News • Real-time Scores • Daily Analysis
Varsity Highlights
t (Clockwlre from far left) Junior
fOIWdfd Rachael Wenrerg !rolreS a
relxrund after an opµment'sshot
Rachael averages 7B relxrunds
along with 10.9 JXllnts µ!I" game,
and was narml all South Division
Senior Kristin Jaskolski runs OOck
down the cnurt to rel: up defensively
after her teammate shoots a lmket.
Junior Kimmy Hotr.hldS'l pkes
with the mun during warmup;.
Kimmy sustalmi an injury early
in the reacmi but looks fOIWdfd to
playrng~ynextyearon
the varsity team
FEATURED PLAYERS
FEATURED PLAY
Ari Roberts
Gu a rd
A lock-down deferrler. Ari
srowro her nue µxential.
Altlxlugh only a 9:lphJimre.
she ml highlights throoglXJUt
the year such as mlding
Horl.ick's higrest 9:lJrer to only
~en(Xlints.
Olivia Hardy
Guard
Playing on varsity for thra!
years. Olivia (Libby') earm!
her title as captain arxl
mnorable mention all South
Division for her~ year.
Libby averagtXl 7.5 (Xlints ll!f
game arxl 32 rebourxls ll!f
game her 9mior year.
Steph Barsuli
Guard
Al trough only a j.lrOOr. Steph
(Slugger") has rra:le an irnµict
on the tesket:OOll program in
the t11rre years she has reen
playing. averaging 4.6 (Xlints
ll!f game she ra.i93 the txir for
athletes to rome.
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Junior Katie Young !mIS a00ve 00- romp!tltlon
as sre flies in for a lay-up. In her junior year Katie
averagm 182 JXllnts _µ!I" gami over the 5 regular
~games. Her Jmilonate J.e.adership along with her
coo-gtven talenteamrlKatiethe 1s1:munallsocawara.
• Pholooraohs bV s1eue Dirks and Lllelouch
SEPTEMBER, 2008
VARSITY
I
(BACK Row> COACH BINGER,
BRITNEY SHEEHAN, KATIE YOUNG, CECI
GYURINA, RACHAEL WENBERG, KRISTIN
JASKOLSKI, COACH STEVENS (ROW 2)
ANNA DIX, ASHLEY HOWARD, CARLYSE
FUHRER, ASHLEY ALTREUTHER, ARI
ROBERTS, STEPH BARSULI (FRONT Row>
LIBBY HARDY, KIMMY HOTCHKISS
"I can't believe how great this season went for us! Even though we didn't win at the state
competition, I am so excited to see what we will bring next year!"
-Anna Dix
JV Team
(back) LaQueisha Varnado, Keke Battle, Jasmine Minett, Kelly Rozzoni, Je i
Gervai (row 2) Jameisse Sim , Je ica Davison. Heather Miller. Madison Geliche
(front) Sarah Saenz
FRESHMAN Team
(back) Coach Genz, Trina Capelli, Gina Molinaro, Amanda kalitzky, Mia William ,
Marlana Mauer (row 2) Toni Tibbett , Emilie lnfusino, Brianna
Eade . Anni ha Burchette, Ja5mine Fo~ter. ina Rivera
(front) Robin Vereen, Mari sa Mac eil
Qeft) Junkr Anna Dlx. namrl hnrab1e m!IltiJn all SB::.
looks fer aWe In ili! deferre $00 J:8= it ID (rlght) j.lllklr
Katie Yrung wlx> ls running ocrn;s ili! amt with anly
!Billrl; left ri ili! q uarterl
DE EMBER 2008
•
I
(BACK ROW) COACH .JAMES , KRISTOFER
SEXTON , JARRETT MAYFIEL D , WILLIAM
SANGBUSCH , IS IAH WALTON , KALEB
BALDWIN ( M IDDLE ROW ) JONATHAN
ATK INS , ZACHARY AKINA , KYLE BALDWIN ,
JEFFREY KINZ L ER , LAMONTE S INGLETARY
( FRONT ROW ) QUARDELL YOUNG ,
CHARLES WAR E ( NOT P IC T URED) JUSTIN
OTTO , SHE L DON COOKS
" I will never forget-it was the fourth quarter with just seconds left in the game and we
scored, making the winning shot. It was the best feeling in the world."
-Jonathan Atkins
- - - - - - - - - -JV Team
(back row) Coach Fer tenou, Ryan Sheehan, John tevens, heldon Cooks, Justin
Ono, Devontae Graham (middle row) Pecer Capelli , Marcell McC linton, Ordreldro
Jen, Michael ichol (fronc row) Jordan Wrighc (nor piccured ) Ryan Furtney
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(right} Cm::h }arrl5 reviews tre rext play durtng a lllmJut
ata varsity !1f1Ire.(lilr rtght)Quardell Youngmotm>a
Horllck player to challenge hJm while re plays cifem!.
- - - - - - - FRESHMAN Team _
_.
(back row) Coach Steger, Adryan Torre , Jhaver Caston, Savon Cri p, Zachary
Swisher, John Myers (middle row) Brock Gascoigne, Justin Carbone, Jerry ash,
Tyler Grymkowski, Jo hua Osborne, Jeriman Baldwin (front row) Demetrius Howze.
Quinton Howard (not pictured) Quanzell Murphy
-8r1llifqrdJ1asketball
TAKE IT TU THE nUUP ... AND DUNK
I
New Players • Fighting Spirit • Team Scoring
Filling It Up!
T his season Junior 7.ad1 Akina
was the third highest srorer on the
varsity team He fmishoo sroring an
impr~ve 172 points. Another
player. Quardell Young may have
been the youngest of all the varsity
players. but he put in an imp~ve
year. Though only a sophomore. he
had the second most points sroroo
with an astonishing 185 points.
(Far right) Junior Billy Sangbu~
searches for an opportunity to JESS
the ball to one of his teammates in a
game at Bradford against Racine Case:
unfortunately the boys lost the game.
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FEATURED PLAY
FEATURED PLAYERS
J. Mayfield
Pow<'r Forward
Jarrett 1s a:mar this y=. aIXI
re 1m 00e11 playing OOsketl:ell
far a IDtll cf thlI1ren yean
After graluatkln re 1s
attmllng Cmmlla cf Ollcago.
aIXI wants to mntlnue to play
OOsketffill tl5e
K. Baldwin
Ouard or F rward
Kaleb 1s a jinlar at Bralford,
am re 1m 00e11 playing
OOsketl:ell !illE re was 1n
!Bllrrl gra.le After his :mar
y=.re 1s planning on
attmllng a rlml 1n Coknlo.
-
Varsity lmketOOll Jarrett Mayfield
pure through a nrll cf Burlington players. to get
c:krer to the OOsket. Junloc Billy Sangbwr:h helµ;him
out by h>kling them hrl<. ~ txJys shJwlrl an
trmrllble am:JUDt cf defern!, aOO all cf their work
• Pholouraohs bu Carissa Launderullle and Lllelouch
Jflidclfwith twop:nntsror Broorarct.
L. Singletary
mall Forward
Lamonte Im OOen playing
OOsketffill !illE tre sixth gra.le
His favorite nlght cf tre ~
was Next y= re 1s attmllng
UW Milwaukre. aIXI wants to
te tea rrer.nrer cf tre
Pantrers.
• Photoumhs bV Llletouch
'To be a great wrestler you need to work hard, and never give up."
- Todd Mendoza
November 71
Tyler Tutlewski shows off a
new wrestling move.
November 2 7
I
Christian Bridgeman Flips an
opponent over during a match.
I December 4th l
I
Max Ulloa pushes hard to get
a pin at home in Bradford.
The Bradford Pop Culture Grid
How do
these sport
stars fit in?
Favorite
classic T.V.
Show ...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry .. .
I'm totally
addicted to ...
Standford
and Son
Beyonce
Knowles
Chewing gum
Megan Fox
Drinking
orange &X:la
Ashton
Kutcher
F.ating as many
carh<;, as I ran in
Lost in
Space
one day.
HEARTLESS
I BELEIVE I
CAN FLY
LET IT ROCK
I
I
January 8thl
Bryan Maraccini's hand is
lifted in victory.
Scoreboard
Bradford Wrestling 2009
GROVER'S GUYS GIVE IT
THEIR ALL
THREE SECTIONAL QUALIFIERS-ONE MAKES IT TO STA TE
The wrestling team fought hard this~ arxl all of the effort µlid off They
finishOO 9-14 overall arxl 2-7 in the routmist amferenre. One highlight from
this~ was that the team took first plare at the Bradford invite where
Bridgeman arxl &ott Geiger finishOO first. Tcxki
Merxioz.a. arxlA.n:lrew Ulloo. finishOO s:mrn, Sean
Mas9e, Tyler Tutlewski, Jac;h F.ckert. arxl Mark
Merua:i finishtrl third Greny Qunprell, Max Ulloo..
Nygil McTuniels finish fourth, arxl Juan Salazar
(left) Senior Christian Bridgeman tries to hold down
his opponent at a Horlick meet. (right) Sophomore
Josh Eckert pulls his opponent to the floor.
Faces in the Cro-w-d
finishtrl fifth Another im~ve fmt cxnmrl at the
SEC amferenre meet when Onistian Bridgeman
plaarl ~ An:Jrew Flem pl.aarl third arx1
.An:naOOo Na!VcleZ pl.aarl fifth The team am took
Grover encourage. the
wre tier not to give
up. no matter hO\\ hard
a match geh.
fourth plare at the Hamilton invite arxl sixth plare at
TYLER TUTLEWSKI
the westcNJa. invite. As the~ wou.00 down. three wrestlers qual.iOO:l. for
Sophomore Tyler Tutlewski has been wrestling for
five years . Before wrestling at Bradford he wrestled
a Lincoln Middle School.He loves to win his
matches, and his biggest accomplishment this year
has been making the varsity team .
~ Onistian Bridgeman, arxl juniarsA.n:lrew Flerll,arxl
.An:naOOo Narvaez. Onistian B.r1dgeman was the only wrestler to qualify for
state; he went on to mm~ in Madism..Alth:rugh Bridgeman did not plare at
state, his hard work over the~ four years finally µlid off. Bradford had
GREG CARPENTER
Sophomore Greg Carpenter has been wrestling for
five years. He started in middle school at Bullen , and
continued at Bradford . Greg wrestles in the 145
weight class. He plans to continue wrestling his next
two years in High School.
every
re::ron to oo proud of their wrestling team in ZCIB-2009.
"I go into every match with no fear"
·ARMANDO
ARVAEZ
"Wrestling
has taught me
to never back
down"
-]ash F.ckert. 10th grade
ANDREW FLESCH
Junior Andrew Flesch has been wrestling at
Bradford for three years. His favorite thing about
wrestling is getting to eat alter weigh-in's. He says
his biggest accomplishment this year is having over
30 varsity wins .
SoploD:re Ja;h F.ckert
am Junn Arma!rl:l
Narvaez<hH'w tmr
teammate In a tDugh
matrh agalmt St JaEpb
at ire Bra:lfird invite.
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to wins... o losses
I
Waunakee
3-0
"Beating the number one
team in 'tate i-. an
ama1ing feeling ."
-Julie Kc~;slcr
Muskego
"We came out hard and
it reallj payed off'
6-1
-M >li<.;.-;a DclVi'-011
~
2-1
"We alway; have a lot
of fun playing and this
wa> no exception ."
-Anch·ea Bowhall
JV SOCCER
4-1
,
"This year was a lot of fun: all the girls were so close and we played hard all the time. I
can't wait for next year so we can do it all again.
·Cassandra Wolf
Greendale
3-1
3-2
"It was a tough matchup but we came out hard
all game and it worked. "
-Jes...,ica Davison
FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR THE
Bookfield Cmtral
ENCE TITLE (IN TWO OF THESE YEARS,THEY
"It was a big game-we
all celebrated so much
when we were done."
FINISHED UNDEFEATED AND RANKED IN THE
-Rachael Wenberg
3-0
2-1
BRADFORD GIRLS CLINCHED THE CONFER-
TOP I 0). THE GIRLS MADE BRADFORD
Horlick
PROUD BY RANKING 6TH IN STATE. THEY
" hut-outs are always
fun to get and we earned
this one."
DID NOT LOSE TO A SINGLE WISCONSIN
-Lor n Larsen
TEAM ALL YEAR. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDED A
Trern!ff
WIN AGAINST FIRST-RANKED
"Tremper was one of the
best games-the crowd
was cra1y. "
WAUNAKEE, AND A DOUBLE
-Brittn y Pavlica
OVERTIME TIE TO CATHOLIC
Franklin
2-0
" ext year will be even
better than this year. we
will be even stronger."
-AnnaDix
Southwest
6-0
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"Whenever the game
ends in a blowout. we
have a good fee ling."
-J naP rrine
J
(back) Christine
Koessl, Ali
Zongolowicz, Dora
Siel , Megan
Rimkus, Amaley
Perez, Coach Wolf.
(middle) Morgan
Vidas, Kelsey
Wertz, Sarah
Saenz, Jessica
Close, Rebecca
Blomquist. (front)
Sophie Hailer,
Miranda Porter,
Erin Burns,
Brianna Ricchio,
Lindsay Ashcroft,
Nina Rivers.
Park
"The 'Go Pink' game
was a lot of fun. we got
to wear pink jerseys'"
-AJi-;sa Scalzo
GETTING OUR KICKS!
MEMORIAL. THE GIRLS
Battle Royale:
Jumor
tcphanie
Barwli is
challenged b)
an opponent in
the Tremper
ga me.
ON THE TEAM RAISED OVER
$I 0,000 FOR THE LEROY
BUTLER FOUNDATION FOR
BREAST CANCER RESEARCH.
-STEVE DIRKS
Bend It like Beckham!
(left) Coach Woj:iC'C:howicz and (right) Sarah Fonger discuss the
ongoing game in a very crol (oordering on rold) spring season.
JENA PERRINE-SENIOR
VARSITY
"WINNING ISN'T EVERYTHING, BUT
THE WILL TO WIN IS EVERYTHING"
"Soccer is my life and I'm
sad to leave 1t but I know
I'm off to bigger and
better things."
SARAH FONGER-JUNIOR
"I'm going to miss all of
my senior teammates
but I cannot wait to
finally become the top
dog."
ALEKS RDMANDVIC- SENIOR
"I'm really sad to leave
this all behind because
we're a family on and off
the field."
MARQUETTE ACHTEMEIERSENIOR
"Soccer season has
always been my favorite
part of high school and
it's going to be hard to let
1t all go."
JESSICA DAVISONSDPHDMORE
"It's always sad when a
great year comes to an
end but I cannot wait to
continue playing my
favorite sport next year."
After a victorious win during the
"GO PINK" game, the girls
celebrate with a group hug.
Leroy Butler makes a special
appearance at the "GO PINK"
soccer game.
The whole soccer team , escorted
by junior players, stand up out of
respect during the National Anthem .
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FAI.JL SEASON, 2008
One Team. One Goal.
Sophomore Christian Miranda tries to stretch his leg around a
rompmtor to kick the 0011 away from the Kettle Moraine High
School team
VARSITY I "Our goal is stopping yours"
.
.
BERNARD BEN-CAREW SENIOR
"I love being on the
field . I take pride in
shutting offenders
down."
RICHARD SUNIER - JUNIOR
"We had to play in the
rain for a few game ;
especially, in the the
Franklin game! For
some reason I like
playing in the rain."
CESAR GUTIERREZ- FRESHMAN
"Being a freshman on
varsity , it was tough
playing midfield being
so short compared to
the seniors ."
DAVID CALDERWOOD - SENIOR
"My favorite game
was against
Muskego. Cesar and
I dominated and took
the game to
overtime ."
JEFFREY REYES - JUNIOR
Junior Tyler Wojciechowicz
fights to score against the other
team before the first half ends.
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Sophomore Dylan Rausch
blocks a shot and throws the ball
to one of his fellow players.
Senior Kyle Peters sprints for
the ball to get to it first in hopes
of saving the game.
"My favorite memory
was scoring against
Tremper. The only
bad part was that
they put the wrong
name in the paper."
JV SOCCER
I
"Let's get the W
I
boys"
~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~~~~~
(back) Lucas
Schwab, Josh
Lawliss, Landon
Luzar, Coach
Wolf, Gilbert
Barrera,
Christian
Leuschke, Nick
Anzaldi (middle)
David Rantisi,
Roberto Rojas,
Jaime Viveros,
Steven Horak,
Francisco
Delgado, Esaie
Lira (front) Will
Wortley, Victor
Gutierrez,
Robbie Owens
13 wins... 9 losses
'The greatest mistakes
you can make in life i\ lo
be continually feanng
you will make one"
Burlington
"Fail lo prepare, prepare
to fail. "
-Angel Gonzale>
OVER A FIVE HUNDRED SEASON RECORD,
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.,........... ...:.
•
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....:_ " ..
. . . .·...
0-3 CL1
Racine~
"Working as a team .
helps others get
involved on the field
and in the classroom"
3-2 CWJ
Kenosha TrernJX!r
"I always used to put
my right boot on first,
and then obviously my
right sock."
-Tyl r Wojciechowicz
THE BOYS SOCCER TEAM ENDED UP HAVING
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-Davicl Cakler""·cxxl
"You may get skinned knees and elbows, but it's worth it if you score a
spectacular goal."
-Gilbert Barrera
0-3 CL1
-IvoBusch
0-3 CL1
Racine Park
"I get a kick out of
soccer."
-.John Stev n..-.,
1-3 CL1
FINISHING WITH AN OUTSTANDING THIRTEEN
Franklin
WINS, NINE LOSSES AND FIVE TIES. THE
"Every defeat is a
victory in itself. "
AMAZING DUO OF .JUNIORS TYLER
-Kyle Petern
WO.JCIECHOWICZ AND YIGAN ZEQIRI
Horlick
DOMINATED BY OUTSCORING THEIR
OPPONENTS. DESPITE THE NUMBERS, THE
RED DEVILS GAVE MORE THAN THEIR
-Ce;;ar G u ti n
z
0-3 CL1
South Milwaukre
THE GAMES THEY PLAYED, BUT
"If you re auacking. you
dont get as tired a.,
when you're chasing."
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ALTHOUGH THEY DIDN T MAKE IT
WAITI
1
2-3 [LJ
"Tht\ t'> a quote from a
player in the game-not
c heesy, please"
THEIR HEART AND SOUL INTO
WASN T ABOUT WINING OR
"If you dont believe you
can win, there is no
point in geuing out of
bed in the morning."
-Ah.rash Aazami
Muskego
RECORD SHOWED. THEY PUT
FAR IN THE PLAYOFFS, IT
0-3 CL1
ophomore Goalie
Dylan Rau. ch waits
for the offense to
score a goal for the
team and tie the
game.
LOSING-IT WAS WHAT THEY AS A TEAM
CANO AS
-Jeffrey Reyes
3-1 CWJ
Stoughton
"If you are firs t you arc
firs t. If you are second.
you are nothi ng."
-Beruu-ct Ben-Carew
0-3 CL1
INDIVIDUALS) GAINED FROM 11-IE GAME .
- MICHAEL MARTIN
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· Bradford Boys Cross Country
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DONT QUIT! Eager to reach the finish line with only
a half mile to go, Michael Rizzo and Mark Merucc1
put every bit of energy into their race.
Faces in the Cro-w-d
SCOTT BENDER
Sophomore Scott Bender has only been running crosscountry for the past two years. He is considered to be the
heart of the team and gives true meaning to the word
perserverence. He never lets anything get him down: "No
matter how bad it hurts, I still keep going . Not finishing a
race has never been an option ," he proudly boasts .
BRIAN JENSEN
I 1t·s au in your
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If there is one person that every member of the team
emulates it 1s senior Brian Jensen . Throughout the past
four years he has always been 1 00% dedicated to the
team. Never missing a single practice and putting forth
every ounce of energy he has into every race , his example
of true sportsmanwhip will hopefully be carried on.
head-mind over
matter. I never think
about the pain, but
only picture the
finish line."
-Jalm Stul1gm».12thgrade
Senior John~ kicks it into
high gear for tre final quarter
mile cf tre~ quiddy imsfng
treopp:ment am making hls way
toward tre fumh lire He kreµ;
ooly ore thing in mill:!: to fumh
wltha re.11 pn:mJ rest time am
make hls teammates pmrl
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MICHAEL RIZZO
New to the sport, freshman Mike Rizzo amazed his
teammates (along with coach Aslakson] by placing
first at the Tremper Invite which was the first race he
ever ran . He enjoys the sport and plans to pursue his
cross country career throughout the rest of his high
school years and possibly through college .
• Photo ra hs b nmanda Mccutchen and Llletouch
"Cross Country has taught me how to properly prepare myself physically and mentally."
·Timothy Moffitt
September 15
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Rino, Wortley, and Bender shake
hands before the start of their race.
October 3
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A warm-up session takes place in
order to beat out the competition.
Scoreboard
Brian Jensen takes the lead in his race
against fellow runners.
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October 9
Zachary Andersson pushes himself to
the limit in order to finish his race.
The Bradford Pop Cult11re Grid
INTERVIEWED BY A. MCCUTCHEN
How do these
sport stars fit
in?
Favorite
classic TV
Show...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry...
I'm totally
addicted
to ...
Song I sing
in the
shower ...
DAVID
CAPELLI
The Brady
Bunch
Kim
Kardashian
Minl ChooJ!ate Chip
Ja•Crmm
OONT TRUST ME
Seinfeld
Marissa
Miller
Steph Rarsuli
Sophomore
FREIDRICH
SEEWALD
Senior
BRENDEN
SCHULZ
Junior
Two and a
Half Men
BY 303
WOMANIZER
BY BRITNEY
SPEARS
BUBBLY
Eva Longoria
SfXlflS
BY COLBIE
CAIL LAT
• Photouraohs bV Hollv Ramcheck and Lltetooch
tison Winzer fights to take
e lead from her o anent
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The girls ease their nerves
with one last re-race cheer.
T11 Bradford PoJJ
With a look of determination,
Kalli Schulz finishes the race.
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INTERVIEWED BY H. RAMCHECK
How do
these sport
stars fit in?
I'm totally
addicted to ...
Doing m y
hair
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry •..
Chris Brown
Grey's Anatomy
Song I sing in
the shower•.•
BUBBLY- COLBIE
CAILLAT
BUILD ME UP
Eating
noodles
Food
Favorite
classic TV
show ••.
One Tree IDll
BUTTERCUP- THE
Fou DATJO s
David
Beckham
Grey's Anatomy
OUR So GTAYLOR SWIFT
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Lydia Daghfal and Olivia Gauss
ace each other durin the race
Scoreboard
Meet
Varsity
Tremper invite
12111If 20
Cudahy invite
2nd af 1
Whitnall invite
6tluf 11
Muskeg• invite
!di of 14
County invite
3rd of i
Falcon invite
6tll af 1
SEC meet
8tlt If l D
WIAA secti1n1ls
lllll af lZ
(left) Senior AMBYR TRAVIS paces herself as she
takes off at the SEC meet. (right) Jun ior ALLISON
WINZER pushes herself to cross the fin ish line.
Faces in the Cro"W"d
CHRISTINA MATIAS
Senior Christina Matias has been running for the
cross country team since her junior year. She says
she loves running for the team and wishes she could
do it again next year. She is undecided whether or
not she will run next year at college.
DORIA DEBARTOLO
Senior Doria Debartolo has been running as a
varsity member on the cross country team since
her freshman year. She loves to run and says it is
the best way to relieve stress. She plans on running
for the UW-Parkside team next year in college.
"I can't even
explain what it
feels like to
make it to
State."
-AbbyBullmore
10th grade
OLIVIA GAUSS
Freshman Olivia Gauss has proven herself to be an
excellent competitor in her first season as a
Bradford runner. She loves to push herself at
practice and always strives to do better. She plans
on r unning for Bradford for the next three years.
Afbj Bullimre
amtinues to amaze her
teammates as she
pushes~ in the
final stretch of the rare
at UW-Parkside in the
Soctional Meet
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"We really struggled starting off the season. By the
end of the year though, we showed what we were
made of and \\'Oil some big matches-and we were on
our way to state."
:/os/J Fulu·s
- - - - - - - - - - VARSITY Bowlers _ _
- - - - - GIRLS Team
- - - - - - - JV Team
(back) Jenny Rettmueller, Coach Hedge , Brittany Dile,
Megan Gerou, Lisa Hesse, Coach mith {front) Rochelle
mith, Cry ta! 0 trum, Tori Hedges
(back) Coach Kessler, Logan Matthews, Tyler Suhling, Jeremy
Birkholz, Troy Parker, Ryne Greenwood, Coach Birkholz
{front) Tyler Dile, John Gigliotti, Jake Thomas, Cory Schrandt
(back I Coach Feekes, Andy Willems, Tim Kuligoski, Josh Feekes, Jeremy Birkholz, Chris Kessler, Coach
Moore (front)Chris Andrea, Riley Smith, Kyle Moore, Chris Vaccaro, Eugene Eldridge
(top) Varsity teammates relebrateat Texas Rrai Hrure after a mmy against~
(right) Semn Eugere Eklrtlge am TIIIl Kuligoski male state fer imr third
ai:m:utive year, am am oomrl at the Slate trurnairent asa <hihles team
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Freshman
Wins Big at
State
Tournament
Rile} mith took econd
place in individuals at
state, already claiming
the title of runner-up
Wiscon in State Singles
Champion in hi fir t
year.
• Photrwaphs by Christine Mfurain
\Vint~r. 2009
\'intPr, 2009
"This year has been the most fun I've had competing for the team
because we were all close and accomplished a lot of goals. -Melissa Olson
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December 13
S. Palermo finished 8th on
the balance beam.
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January 31
Melissa Olson posted a
33.275 in the all-around.
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The varsity girls placed 6th at
the Falcon Invitational.
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Scoreboard
School
Score
Place
Cougar Invitational
Arrowhead
Falcon Invitational
Franklin/Muskego &
Waukesha
Arrowhead Invitational
Mukwonago &
Burlington Combined
Kenosha Invitational
Whitefish Bay Invitational
SEC/Classic 8 Conference
Meet
WIAA Sectional
129.075
130.475
131.025
128.825
1st
2nd
6th
3rd
131.375
133.500
4th
2nd
134.275
132.975
132.375
3rd
8th
4th
137.450
4th
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The team scored a seasonhigh 137 .45 at sectionals.
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How do these
sport stars fit
in?
Favorite
classic TV
show ...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry ...
I'm totally
addicted to...
I
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Full House
Chris Brown
Sister, Sister
Ne-yo
Gymna.5tics
Song I sing in
the shower ...
9 wins... o losses
KeruNia Trem!ff
"I was peechless about
the whole experience."
4-3
- icci Jake
Racine Park
"Brittany and I laid the
smack down on Park."
7-0
-Paige Pfarr
Racine~
"Kim and I dominated in
doubles."
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JV Tennis
(front) Akelia
Palmer, Sidra
Cheema, Nicci
Jake, Clarissa
Losey, Annamaria
Grin is
(top) Kim
Jozefiak, Bryanna
Vanblarcom,
Janel Nieto,
Coach
Guttormsen,
Emily Carlini,
Marija Popadic,
Alyssa Perugini
-Aimee Madrigrano
Racine Horlick
"Marie and I worked o
well. We were almost
like peas and carrots.
4-3
"Sadly, varsity is losing four seniors this year; but fortunately, we have five
-Coach Guttormsen
freshmen to fill their shoes next season."
-Clarissa Losey
QikCrrek
"Brittany and Paige
brought the rage."
4-3
-Brittany Lampada
Muskego
"The fact that I'm
awe ome just made it so
much better!"
6-1
4-3
-Maria Locante
THE VARSITY TENNIS TEAM WENT
UNDEFEATED, DUE , IN PART, TO SENIOR
ABBY WERWIE , WHO MADE HER FOURTH
APPEARANCE TO STATE .
.JOINING HER WERE
FRESHMEN KARYN GUTTORMSEN AND TRINA
Burlington
CAPELLI , JUNIOR PAIGE PFARR , AND
"We did really well; I
enjoyed the atmosphere
in Burlington."
SENIOR BRITTANY lAMPADA. 'WINNING
-Annamaria Grin:is
CONFERENCE BY . 25 POINTS AND QUAL-
Smith Milwaukre
IFYING FOR
"It was my most decisive
win-my friends cheered
mean."
7-0
INDIVIDUAL STATE
~Sidra Cheema
WERE TWO ACCOM-
Franklin
4-3
"Just like Nicole, I was
speechless about the
whole experience"
-Marija Popa.die
Conferenre
"This was an exciting
year for tennis."
WIN
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-Kim Jozefiak
Playing in the #I
doubles spot for
Bradford, freshman
Trina Capelli lunges
after a ball against
Tremper.
lAMPADA.
PLISHMENTS I WILL
NEVER FORGET,
II
SAID
SENIOR BRITTANY
OVERALL , THE
2008 GIRLS
TENNIS TEAM HAD A REMARKABLE SEASON .
- EUGENE ELDRIDGE
SMACK that... all on the coud
Karyn Gutton:ffim (freshman) returns aOOckhand down the
line to her oppment from TremJX!r. Karyn won this match 6-0.
6-0 in just under 40 minutes.
ABBY WERWIE
SENIOR
"I loved how well the
girls got along and
cheered for each other
during every match,
whether we were
winning or losing ."
VARSl'IY
"If you can't take the heat, then
get off the court!"
TRINA CAPELLI
FRESHMAN
"Everyone on the team
was so funny, and we
really seemed to be
ourselves around each
other no matter what."
ALYSSA PERUGINI
SOPHOMORE
"Being the undefeated
conference champs this
year was amazing
because the feeling of
winning almost everytime
was so exciting."
MARISSA GARRETTO
FRESHMAN
'The team seemed really
close even though most
of the girls were older;
but having the diversity
made the season even
more interesting."
ALANNA WAMBOLDT
FRESHMAN
"Even though the seniors
will be gone next year, I
can't wait until the new
season because this one
was great!"
Brittany Lampada prepares to
serve the ball in order to dominate
her opponent from S. Milwaukee.
Paige Pfarr attacks the ball to
defeat Horlick while playing
doubles with Brittany Lampada.
Kimberly Heinzmann keeps her
eye on the ball as she returns a
serve from rival, Tremper.
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"It's shocking how little ther·e is t~ ~a .with -t~n~i!~~-~;!~'"'~p.~~~t~Ju~: thinking
nothing except winning every pomt"
-Anthony Greco :-:::'.~'.·•r-.,~'". · •
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Eugene Eldridge focuses while
preparing for the starting serve.
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How do
these sport
stars fit in?
Ron
Pal men
Favorite
classic T.V.
Show ...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry ...
I'm totally
addicted to ...
Megan Fox
Farel:xxlk
YOUR BODY Is A
Scrubs
WONDERLAND JOHN MAYER
Senior
Robert
Sepulveda
Song I sing in
the shower ...
South Park
Eva Longoria
SJXJI1s
ANY NEW SONG
The Daily
Show with
John Stewert
Halle Barry
Motorcycle tiding
an! tennis
THE SCORPIONS
Freshman
Coach
Ramey
ANYTHING BY
Scoreboard
TEAMWORK...
The
ooys on the Bradford tennis team worka:l
t~ and did whatever it
took to win the matches. They chrerOO 8rlJ. other on and gave µnnters on row
to improve anotrer teammate's game. Senior, Ron Fahren, who playa:l throughout high rllool said he wouldn't "trade it for anything" The txJys did very
well in the spring. and tried their re;t to get em:y garoo-winning µ:iint they
pl>Sibly aruld. Not knowing what to exµrt. they
always went in with their re.t attitude and game-
fare on-ma;t of the older players plan on going to
cnllege and trying out for the tennis team They
Sophomore David Capelli (top left) gets ready t o to
return the shot with a backhand , wh ile Liam Grady
(top right) starts off the game with an amazing serve.
won nm of their ma.tire; with the help of
Cm:h JOOn.Rairey and Mr.McNeil They looka:l
up to their cmches and famous tennis pros as well
Faces on the C.ourt
to get tips to lEmll row to retter their own game.
During the year. many players quit but the ones
ROBERT SEPULVEDA
who staya:l had a lot to re proud of. Even though
Freshman , Robert Sepulveda , Joined the team this
year and made Varsity right away.He loves laying
tennis, and says the team this year was "really
great". He can't wait for the next three years and to
be able to get better and move up on the roster.
Him Cm:h Gutb:B:lll:'Hl left the mim this year. assistant cmch. Rillrey. took
over as lm:I. a:ach. and rarrlOO the txJys throogh the rest ci the m'Dl1. The
~were std to
re .lffi.ving. but they kr:¥!w they were on to bigger and
retter, and mur.h harder matrhes. Bradford will surely miss them. and as for the
BREIT McNEIL
Junior, Brett McNeil , plans on furthering his tennis
career by playing on the varsity team 1n college . He
has played since he was four because his dad was a
coach . Ever since , he can't put the racquet down .
He wants to attend UW Madison , and study
business.
lnroming freshman. they have no ldm what kiIXI. ci sms they have to fill when
they sluN up far tryouts next summer.
-Audrie Ha
l l dlike to
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imagine that in
order for a person
to beat me,
they d have to be
perfect. 11
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-AntlmyGm:n
llthGnrle
PAUL WESTHOFF
Paul is a senior, and has been coming to play for
Bradford's tennis team since he began high school.
He goes to Lakeve1w, but since they don't have a
team, he makes the extra effort to come here . He
wants to continue to play in college as well.
.\nthony Greco, bend
down to aye a 'hot.
he not didn't mi~!> a
,.,ingle point during
Uw match . •\nthon~
holds the number 1
ingles position on
the Yarsity team
becau e of U1e time
he put in practicing.
Bradford Cheerleading
(left) Jessica Mendoza shows off her bow-and-a rrow
to the crowd during a football game. (right) Michelle
Compher leads the fans in a cheer.
Faces in the Cro"W"d
SAMANTHABARONSKY
"My biggest role model would have to be my mother.
She's always there to support me and she believes I
can do anything I set my mind to. I have been in
cheerleading since the 5th grade and I am going to
continue doing cheerleading untill the end of high
school."
CIARA BROWN
I We really
"I got into cheerleading four years ago because my
friend wanted me to do it with her. I ended up really
liking it and decided to keep doing it. Out of my four
years of doing Bradford cheerleading, my favorite
part was 1n the hotel at the state competition."
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worked so hard
and finally got
what we worked
for. 11
-Kaethe S::hrarlez; 12th grade
After state, all first pJare
winners get intervlewe:I by
RJXSIDRTS NEIWORK.
They are eocourage:I to '!.aY a
few words alxJut row they
frel after hearing tre results of
tre final rom].IDtion
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ALEXIS TRIFONE
"I started cheering in the first grade. My favorite
quote is "Sucess isn't permanent and failure isn't
fatal." Next year I plan to continue cheering and win
state three years in a row. My parents are my
inspiration; they are there for me 100 percent."
• Photo ra hs b Ste hanle we ner and Llletouch
Cheer 2008-2009 Clw<'r 2008-2009
"The best part of cheerleading is when we all stand in our "prayer circle" holding hands, and we know
that no matter what happens we're not only a team but best friends through it all."
M h
8 reanna
Sophomores Pallan Meurer and Teona
Thompson get ready for the exciting
homecoming parade.
a an
The varsity cheerleaders cross their
arms and legs for good luck before
being announced 1st place champs!
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sports stars
fit in?
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Favorite
classic T.V.
Show...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry ...
C.S.I
Channing
Tatum
Cheer leading
America's
Best Dance
Crew
Katy Perry
Myself
The Real
World
Channing
Tatum
Shopping
I'm totally
addicted
to ...
Song I sing
in the
shower...
Joy RIDE
-MARIAH CAREY
.JUST DANCE
- LADY GAGA
• Photographs bu Llletouch
"Track has always been my favorite sport and that's why I've worked so hard.
hoping my senior year will be my best."
- Chris Reardon
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April 11 I
Billy Sangbusch attemps to
clear 6'0 in the high jump.
March 25 I
Zach Andersson keeps a steady
lead in his race vs. Burlington.
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Landon Luzar receives the baton
and leads Bradford to a win.
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INTERVIEWED BY GIANNA TENUTA
How do
these sport
stars fit in?
Favorite
classic T.V.
Show...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry...
I'm totally
addicted to ...
Scrubs
Jessica Alba
Fishing
Zach
Akina
Junior
Ultimate
Fighting
Challenge
Beyonce
Kaleb
Baldwin
Junior
Looney
Tunes
Tyler
&rymkowski
Fresh.
Song I sing in
the shower ...
WHAT EVER IS ON
THE RADIO
HALO BY
BEYONCE
BUILD ME UP
Halle Berry
Playing
SIXJI'IS
April 21
BUTTERCUP BY
THE
TEMPTATIONS
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March 18 ]
Matt Bender takes a deep brea
as he nears the finish line.
Scoreboard
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At the sound of t he gu n, Tylerr Ortiz and Vince
Warner quickly react and race t o the f in ish lin e. Ortiz
won the race and set a new persona l record.
Faces in the Cro-w-d
JUSTIN ARMSTRONG
Junior Justin Armstrong has been a key member of
the track team since his freshman year. His talent
was not the only factor in his success-his strong
perserverence and endless amount of effort has
helped him reach his highest performance level.
DANE ROHRER
Junior Dane Rohrer has been competing on the
team for the past three years. Throughout that time
he has tried out various events but found his talent
in hurdles. Since then he has discovered a passion
for the event.
I
111've been
working so hard
these past two
years, and this
year it has finally
pa1'd off .II
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TYLERR ORTIZ
Junior Tylerr Ortiz has been a varsity runner since his
freshman year. He works hard all year to improve his
sprinting times and his goal for his junior year is to
set the Bradford fieldhouse record for the 1 DO-yard
sprint. He plans on running his senior year.
,Junior Krb Se:1.ion
ha-, prO\'<'d him,,<'lf
toh<'3 \ <'ry
important addition
to lhi;, y<'ar'-, IC'am.
11<' ha,, IH'<'n
world ng hard for
th<' pa.st I w o yt'ars
and ha,., finally
mad<' hb "POI on
llw nir,.,il~ team.
STAYING ON TRACK!
Olivia GaUS5 stiides her way to the finish line with prlw:form
on Mayl9, 2009
VARSITY
"Run with victory for the varsity"
CHRISTORIA BELLAMY ·
FRESHMAN
"Run like the wind, is
what I tell myself to
do during my meets"
ALLYSON BRUNNER ·
SENIOR
"I put my everything
into track, and so I
am able to do well 1n
most of my races."
ALEXIS TRIFONE ·
SOPHOMORE
"Track 1s a very
competitive sport-so
I have to work extra
hard in order to do
well."
TRACY NGEWAKL ·
JUNIOR
"Knowing I can't
disappoint my
teammates,
coach.and myself is
the reason I love
being 1n track"
KEKE BATTLE ·
SOPHOMORE
On May 14th, freshman Lakisha
Williams demonstrates her
awesome form in starting the race .
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Sophmore Miranda Woodley
performs her well-formed stride
to the finish line on May 5th.
Senior Alyssa Wolan displays a
perfect Jump on May 29th during
the hurdle event.
"I enjoy going to
track everyday to
throw the shot put
and diskus"
"We had a really good and strong season, and I'm looking forward to working with
these girls again next year."
-Katie Walkowski
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April 18 I
Stephanie Fuerte gets in her
starting position during hurdles.
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May SI
Danielle Vanblarcom keeps a
steady pace during the mile.
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May 14 I
Preparing to run, Alyssa Wolan
stretches out her legs.
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May 19 I
Cassie Humphrey runs the last
stretch of her relay.
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these sport
stars fit in?
Favorite
classic T.V.
Show...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry...
I'm totally
addicted to ...
Song I sing in
the shower ...
Saved by
the Bell
Taylor
Lautner
Twilight
AMY B'· BR 0TNEY
Hey
Arnold
Michael
Phelps
Jimmy Johns
Brady
Bunch
Justin
Timberlake
Apple]uire
IF YOU SEEK
SPEARS
A DROP IN THE
Junior
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Senior Ambyr Travis competes in the
BOO during a home meet.
Junior
OCEAN BY RON
POPE
FADED BY SOUL
DECISION
a
•
(BACK ROW) COACH
11
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BROADWAY, PETE ( PETEY )
I
DJURICKOVIC, MATTHEW
LEWER, RYAN FURTNEY, GINO
DEBARTOLO, COACH LABUDA
(MIDDLE ROW) BRAD
SLOMKOWSKI, KEVIN PAWELL,
ERIC CORRAO, NATE MIKOLAS,
STEVE WOLKE, TYLER
PANASEWICZ, DUSTIN PROUD
(FRONT ROW) MATT RICHER,
RYAN LEWER , BRENDEN
SCHULZ,JON ATKINS, JIMMY
KREUSER, ERIC CARTER
"As a team we played, and atop we stood."
-Coach Lugo
FRESHMEN Team
(back row) Kyle Ziegler, Paul Karabiac, Coach Adam Binger, Matthew Prell,
teven Kopera (middle row) Brandon Leissner, Jerry Nash III, Ryne
Greenwood, Vonte Jack on, Michael Clary, Matthew Blachut (front row)
Andrew Castle, Justin Costabile, Lucas Maier, Jeremy Wade, Brock Gascoigne
(right) Some of tre guys gather at tre pitcher's rnounl frn:
SJire team talk Mare tre game. (far right) Dustin Prru:I takes
a swing at getting tre ooct hlm!run
- - - - - - - - - JV Team
(back row) Jeff Zongolowict, Aaron Hughes, Larry Tostrud, Tyler
Dechiara, John Stevens, Coach Lugo (middle row) Chris Millard, Bryan
Maraccini, icholas Wise, Michael Swift, Trae Waynes, Tyler Clough,
Adam Dixon (front row) Alex Perone, Zachary Faulkner, Dustin Eschbach,
Thomas Troemel, Joseph Lesnak
BBS co re boa rd
Spring Training • Fabulous Scores • Daily Analysis
Hey, Batter, Batter
Semor Eric Corrao has~
I
a memter of the~ tffim sinre
his~ year. Eric's proudest
moment while on the~ tffim
was when he hit a homerun his
first time at 00.t at the regIDning of
the~ In the fall he plans on
attending Oilion Qrrnmunity
c.ollegetoplay ~AlSJ
jJining Eric next year at Qikton, is
~Matt Lewer
(Bottomi
Impre&'iively. Lewer has~ on the
tffim sinre his freshman year as the
CEnter fielder. This year Matt hit
his lOOth career varsity hit!
FEATURED PLAYERS
FEATURED PLAY
Jon Atkins
Shortstop
Jon Atkins has playoo oomJJ
for Bradford ever since his
freslunan year. He jliool
varsity during the middle of
his ~phomore year. Next year
Jon is heading to St. Xavier
University in Chicago. IL
where he will te playing
~tall.
Nathan Mikolas
Righi Field
Being only a freshman Nate
Mikolas is the youngest
mernl:rr on the varsity team
But that dresn't stop him from
l:eing an M\'P. Nate holds the
j:Ciition of the team's right
fielder.
Pete Djurickovic
_
Junior Brad Slomkowski sneaks µist a
Burlingtim 2r:rl ~to stffil 3rd 003!. This is
Brad's first year on the varsity. am ro far he has not let
2nd Base
Pete Djurickovic's got talentl
Pete has non varsity since
his freslunan year arxl plans
to atterxl Carthage in the fall
where he will prol:ebly te
playing~l:.all.
the tffim down Brad is a rom!ffitive player am shows
• Phologranhs bu Llletouch
off his rest talent when playing rightfleld
SS
JTH-INNING STRETCH
Junior Afy.;£ Mikolas and &Jphomore Art Rol:nis exchange
enaruraging words to pump mch other up More going to 00.t
VARSITY
''JUNE 5TH-WAY TO MAKE IT TO
STATE, GIRLS!"
TRINA CAPELLIFRESHMAN
"This season was
really fun! Our team
was great, and we all
worked really hard!"
JENNY OWENSOPHOMORE
"This season was
spectacular. Chippy
Falls was so much
fun . I can 't wait for
next year, if I make it."
BRITTNEY GOLBRICHTFRESHMAN
''This season was
amazing-we did
great."
JODI VANDERFORDFRESHMAN
"Our team worked
together really well
and worked hard-we
had a really good
season."
ANGIE DUSENBERRYSOPHOMORE
Sophomore Celena Perez
prepps her glove and sets her
feet into the perfect position to
catch the next ball hit toward .
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Girls varsity team's pregame
ritual: They put their pinkies and
index fingers together.They do
this for every single game!
Senior Sarah Swager reaches
out to catch a ball thrown to her
by a fellow teammate while they
warm up between innings.
"You never know how
strong you are until
being strong is the
only thing you have
left."
JVSoftOOll
lmT...
RUN ....
scoRE!I
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(back row) Angela
Dusenberry, Jennifer
Owen, Trina Capelli ,
Coach Hanson,
Coach Vanderford,
Kacie Cecchi, Nicole
Smith, Taylor
Dodson
(middle row)
Elizabeth Hansen,
Kelsey Metallo, Jodi
Vanderford , Jessica
Tostrud, Michelle
Spair, Kathryn
Mc Manama
(front row) Alexis
Zamba, Brittney
Golbricht, Emily
Winermote, Olivia
Westhoff
"Softball is all about dedication to your team. To be good at softball you
-Nicole Smith
have to truly love what you are doing."
IT MAY HAVE TAKEN LONGER THAN THE USUAL
AMOUNT OF TIME TO FINISH PLAYING ALL OF
THE GAMES DUE TO COLD , RAINY WEATHER,
BUT ALL THE WAITING AND ANTICIPATION PAID
OFF FOR THE GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM . THE
LADIES HAD AN AWESOME YEARI THEIR
RECORD COULD NOT HAVE GOTTEN MUCH
BETTER, WINNING BOTH CONFERENCE AND
NON-CONFERENCE GAMES .
THIS WAS ALL POSSIBLE
BECAUSE DURING THE
SEASON THEY WERE LIKE
ONE BIG FAMILY ON AND
Team Huddle: The
OFF OF THE FIELD . IT
varsity girls softball
team gathers together to
talk about what they are
going to accompli. h in
the inning to come.
WAS ESPECIALLY SWEET
TO WALK ALL OVER THEIR RIVAL, TREMPER,
IN A SHUT-OUT GAME.
- SAM VENTURA
to wins..... o loses
• Photouraohs bV 11c111 J1k1.1111u 1m1u 1. and Llletouch
\\'inh·r 200B. \\'inh•r. 2008 \\' inter. 200B
\\'inh·r. 200B \\' intPr. 200B \\'int(•r, 200B
we do well in vvater_
(Back row) Fre1dnch
Seewald Nathan Nikolai,
Scott Stevens. Jonathan
Leiting. Andrew Heuser,
Mason Waynes (Middle row)
Coach Franz Feldmeier,
Mathew Jones, Johnas
Lahse, Joseph Devroy
Zachary AnderssoJ1,
Matthew Bender, Marco
Locatelli, lvo Busch, John
Carpenter, Brice Slamann.
Nick Zoerner, Brad ley
Ebener, Daniel Stuligross.
John Stuligross, Patrick
Stephens. Joe McKillip, Lee
Anderson, (Front row)
Keefer Kuhl, Shelby Battles,
Vincent McK1llip, Scott
Bender, Nick Mowry, William
Wortley, Juan Najera
"The mens swim team was a joy to coach this year! They were very
supportive, yet they were truly competitive."
-Franz Feldmeier
Most of the team gathers for a
silly picture after practice.
I
I
January 27
Dan Stuligross takes some
practice before a swim meet.
I February 3 I
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Lee Anderson shows off his dive
in front of the crowd.
The Bradford Pop Culture Grid
INTERVIEWED BY N. JAKE
How do
these sport
stars fit in?
NATHAN
NIKOLAI
Senior
JOE
Favorite
classic T.V.
Show ...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry ...
I'm totally
addicted to ...
Song I sing in
the shower ...
UltimateF~
DIRECTIONS-
GOOD
The
Simpsons
Jessica Alba
BILLY
CURRINGTON
MISS
MCIUWP
Sophomore
The Brady
Bunch
JON
LEmN&
Junior
That 70's
Show
Kelly
Clarkson
Music
INDEPENDENTKELLY
CLARKSON
Brittney
Spears
WOMANIZERBRITTNEY
SPEARS
Zachary Andersson performs
the backstroke in a meet.
Scoreboard
BRADFORD BOYS SWIMMING
THE MOST COMPETITIVE
SEASON EVER ENDURED
THESE BOYS KNOW HOW TO DOMINATE
Th txJys ~the stakes high this ymr by rompleting the~ with a Imming
8-1 rerord. Adding to their SUcr.e5S. the tfilm won thrre mapr invitational swim
rreets arrl plaarl ~in the mnferencearrl~ at the state miDna1
Bradford's own LreArxiernm was the mnference
champion John Tuvroy. An:lrew ~.Joo Tuvroy.
arrl Patrick Stephens qualifiOO for the state mret in the
200 yard Medley Relay, while John Stul.igroi<;. Patrick
StepIBns. Johnas I.a1R. arrl John TuVroy qualifioo in
(left) Matt Bender shows off his freestyle. (right)
Nick Mowry competes with his strongest stroke, the
breast stroke.
Faces in the Cro-w-d
the 200 yard f:rre relay.Th tfilm was able to <rlr.rnce
In order to keep
fir t in the race,
Andrew Heu er
uses the butterfly
six entries into the State Mret repremting five different stroke to leave
behind his
events.Itwasagreat~forthetfilmwhichplaarl
competition.
fourth in the mnference last ymr arrl mi.mi qualifying for the state mret by
hmxireths of 9rorxls last~ As a team. Bradford plaarl 28th at the state nm.
LEE ANDERSON
'Next ymr's tfilm will re hard prere:l. to re as prcxluctive as this ymr's team. as we
Sophomore Lee Anderson proudly holds the title of
Conference Champion for Diving, where he placed
tenth in state . Anderson has been one of Bradford's
most competitive divers since his freshman year.
are laiing ten reniors. We will re cnmpetitive. but mt as cnmpetitive as this ymr."
statOO Crnch Feldmeier. Initfil. the swimmers next ymr rmi to fill the big slxe;
(or fins) of the great swimmers ci 2CIB-2009.
PATRICK STEPHENS
Senior Patrick Stephens qualified for the state meet
1n the 200 yard Medley Relay and the 200 yard
Free Relay. He allowed the team to advance six
entries into the state meet. Stephens has been a
member of the swim team since his freshman year.
HEADED FOR
STATE
"We placed 28th
in the state meet,
it was a good
way to end my
last year on the
team."
-John~
ANDREW HEUSER
Junior Andrew Heuser has been a member of the
Bradford Swim Team since his freshman year. He
qualified for the state meet in the 200 yard Medley
Relay. He plans to compete for Bradford again next
year as a senior.
,John Dl',TO~.
,Johna.-, Lah;,c .
•Joe I C'\Toy.
Andre'" llcu-,C'r.
•John Stuligro-,,,,
Patrick
Stcplwn,,. and
L<'<' .\ ndcr;,on
h:n <' ;,wimming
to thank for
th<'ir mu,.,cular
figure;,.
BRADFORD GIRLS SWIMMING AND DIVING
GRACEFUL ... Jaclyn Pitts and Francesca BellLoughead impress the judges with their excellent
form and earn themselves a nearly perfect score.
Faces in the Cro\Vd
AsHTON MYNOR
Junior Ashton Mynor has been a swimmer on the
Bradford J.V. team for the past three years. She
stresses that being on the team is hard work: "You
have to love the sport to help you work through the
pain and become successful." Ashton plans on
returning to the team next year and possibly in college.
EMIKO MASAKA
"A meet has
never really
started until
we've done our
team cheer!"
Junior Emiko Masaka has been a member of the
Bradford varsity team since her freshman year and
she plans on continuing through her senior year.
Her hard work and dedication to the team has paid
off after completing yet another successful season
as an important member of the team.
-Melissa Marano 11th grade
llefire t:lE first r.a or dive takes
pm, t:lE team~ t:lEir team
dleer. 1t's OOsically like a team
cttual," sakl 9JPOOmre Sara
Bolyard. The team says that this
dleer ~them ptDllprl.nmy.
arxl -m t:lE mre" si trey can
~orm t:lEir almlute test
Akmg with ire dleer at ire
~ ci t:lE nm trey alsJ
ckJ a claiing dleer at ire em
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MIA INFANTE
Sophomore Mia Infante has served as a valuable
member of the J.V. team for the past two years. She
plans on continuing her swimming career for the
remainder of her high school years and possibly
through college. She loves the sport and says that she
hopes her hardwork pays off and next year she will be
given the opportunity to be a part of the varsity team.
• Photouraohs bV Dorla oeeartolo and Llletouch
Fall,2008
(back ro") L
1a Jka. T
Thump on. J hcng. G.
H;nerk.1mp. D \ ,mblarLom. S.
Bolv.ml J. Vandc1tord (second
ro'") J Pith. f. I homp on C.
Reif. C Knowlton, J. Pl'lcr,on, ('
Lambnxhts. l. Siberhd1. C
St('cvc . . her on, Ci John on.
Coach Koh' (third rem lA
l\hnor A. Jacob on. E. And.:r on,
S. ~~wager, D. f\er~on, K. Masaka.
Co.ich Thump on (fourth rcm I J
Rom.mi>, M. 1arano. P. I.udhm.
A. Carl on, A. M1kolas,
Brems.
J. BO\\Cll (fifth ro\\) J. AdamieL,
1\1. S.1x, A. C1rc1d.mu . A. S\;llek.
M. Int.mte, 't. C.irdinalc, J.
D.:ttloff. E. Bum' (sixth ro" l E.
bchb.1ch. C. Humphrey. K.
C'ec.:h1. B. Beyer. L Spence
tsennth ro") CoaLh Feldmeier.
F. Bell Loughead, M. l\lac. eil
I
Sophomore Mia Infante finishes
her final exhausting stroke.
I
Peggy Ludlow gives Sarah Swager a
quick pep talk before her race.
Scoreboard
Tremper
Oak Creek
Burlington
Case
Park
Franklin
Horlick
Muskego
S. Milwaukee
Bradford
Awa
132
124
108
107
145
127
137
92
143
54
62
62
78
37
59
49
91
42
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Junior Danielle Vanblarcom can't
stop smiling after her victory.
I October 7 I
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Junior Alyxandra Svatek approaches
the turn on her final lap.
The Bradford Pop Culture Grid
INTERVIEWED BY D. DEBARTDLA
I'm totally
addicted to ...
How Do These
Sport Stars
Fit In?
Favorite
classic T.V.
Show...
Celebrity I'd
love to
marry ...
JENNY
ROMANO
Senior
Banana's in
Pajamas
Joe Jonas
Fcxrl!
ROCK 'N ROLL
SARAH
SWAGER
Senior
Ahh! Real
Monsters
Shia Leboet
Potatres
SINGLE LADIES
BRITTANY
BEYER
Junior
Rocko's
Modern Life
Orlando
Bloom
Te.xting
PUT A RING ON
IT
DLI I· '"'iL!
8Pnior lkr<'k
:\' !'l,,('11 ~('h
r!'ad~
to pla~.
Half Tiorii'S~diihtening
8<•nior Emily
l{ <'.,,,k r
~ra<·Pfully
ma k<''> IH'r way
a<"ro,, .., tlw i<'<'.
Skaters - - - - - - - (back) Emily McDonald, Molly Kok(Treasurer), Megan Mutchler, Rebecca
uorala (President), Stephanie Stevens, Adel ya Kammer, (front) Jamie
Lalko, Megan John on, Emi ly Kessler (Vice President).
All spons. All the time.
LETTING BOYS BE BOYS
WHERE SPORTSMANSHIP TAKES CENTER STAGE.
~onl Intramural Sports kmation, open to all the die-hard student and staff
SfXl:r!S fans, providro a wide rang of activities for OOth the students and staff who
love the thrill of the game. The activities included flag footl:all OOskethtll, ~.
Madden footl:all and the dcxlgeOOll tournament held at the end of the rliool year.
The pT.nil TeSJXlilSible for putting~ exdting events together was Mr. Vargas.
Bask<'lball Champs: (left to right)
Kelvin Jenkins, Cordero Finley. Mr.
Moor<>. Mr. ('ushmen, Anthony
Sellers. (center) Mareell Tyler
the student l.iami. at Bradford. There to help him was a three memter student
lxmd that~ in planning the tournaments and leagues.~ lxmd :rnernWs
includErl Saul Tellez, Alejmdro Gonzales, and Travis Lashlee. At the end of the
~a lBnquetwasheld to give out awards
and medals for the winning teams. One of the
ma;t
JXlPular S(Xlrting events for intra.murals
was l:askefuill; mmpeting in the championship
OOskefuill game were Bradford. Foothill and
Pas<; the Rock. Although the championship
wasatstake,intramuralsisallalxiutfunro
thegamewasmorelight:heartErl than rut threat
WAIT FOR IT.. .
Saul Tellez pauses to catch hi.,
breath at an earl) game.
It was an exdting and cl.ere game. and Pas<; the Rock gave Bradford. Foothill a tough
game: but in the end. Bradford. Foothill took home the me:lals. winning 52 to 46.
l:Q11i"11e \'anBlarmm
Dm1 Kirby.
Lamonte
Singletary. Curtb
Harris. Aaron
Blonski. and Jon
,\tkim. " ·atch in
anticipation as
thev wait to see
if a ba1>kd is
scored.
0
Head in the Game
'Pop left pliolo: l\1·enly Lopez and Pete Djurickoi•ic wailfo1· l11e
ball lo be passe<l their way Bollom Left: C10-li,-; Ha>Tis, team
Dynasty, brings lhe ball back 011lo the court w11ile Eric Cormo
f1·om lhe opposing team Classy bul Sassy, watches cm·efHllyfo1· a
c1w11ce lo lake bacl» the ball. Fa1· Right photo: Jamell mill1 nrns
the basketball <lou•1t the cou1·t to score another basketfo1· team
B.G.A
.\ntbony
Seller"'
steal!> the ball
from U1e
opposing team
to lead hi!>
tcmn to
'idory.
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We're so proud of you!
Shoot for the stars!
Love,
Mom, Dad and
Melissa
CARISSA
LAUNDERVILLE Congratulations
Carissa, we are proud
of everything you
have done! Good luck
in college!!
Love.
Mom and Dad
The Kit Kat Klub girls CMegan Walentowski, Erin Nordloh, and Ashley
Kenner] surround Emcee, the Master of Ceremonies CCody Ellsworth],
and give seductive looks as he sings the song "Willkommen".
Fraulein Schneider's CKayla Minnich] tenant, Herr Schultz CKalani
Baguio], tells her how wonderful their lives could be if they were to
get married despite the consequences.
The Masters of Ceremonies CCody Ellsworth] and the chorus explain
how possessing money and other riches makes the world go round.
Kit Kat Klub girls CMadeline Hailer and Jazmin Herrera] sing a song
with the Master of Ceremonies CCody Ellsworth] called "Two Ladies".
Kit Kat Klub girl [Jazmin Herrera] gives a mean look to the audience
while she expresses her feelings towards the opposite gender.
/eniorJ elliotte t1arding and t\egan
WalentowA~.i. and junior A1hley Kenner are part of
the Kit Kat Klub girl1 bcl line which u1e1 cane1 a1 prop1.
C.
bml i> a" ;,k,•dly '''""'play about llw An>edo.n "Tllo,. (' lllTo<d B<ad>ha" and hi> lime •pent in
BC'rlin. Germany in Uw H)20s. Thi;, play opC'nC'd a lot of the aetor!>' and YiC'WC'r!>' <'yes to ''hat \Yas
happ<' ning back then. "I thought it was a ' 'ery in-depth show and it encourage!> one to b<' aware or thC'ir
surroundings. People should have an input in their societ)'· ~ulCl not just turn U1eir back on its
failing!> as if nothing is \\Tong." said actor Jazmin Herrera. The show " ·as ,·cry racey and the performers
!>howC'd off a lot or skin; esp<'cially. those who played the parts or the Kit Rat Klub girls. Cabaret wa!> ",·ery
appropriate' for our generation because it parallels much of the soeial and economie hardships we face on
a dail~ lnt.,i.,. It shO\Y!> U1' tlw eonM•quenees of ehoo.,ing apath) o' C'r '>l><':tking out again .. t oppn•.,,.,ion and
inju.,(i(•(• ..," .,aid .,<'nior .\ndrPw Fnv:ee. The 1'ho\\ "a., not aJI dark and dn•ary for tlw <·a.,t~junior TylPr
Thor.,('n mad<' thi" obM•rvation:. "thh .,how "a.., a grpat c>xpPriPne<• and a "hol<• lot or run to perform. Tlw
.,IH>\\ had a
meaning and toudwd the !wart .., of many \ie" er,,."
How Much Did You Practice?
Being in a play )·equfres
you lo gfoe 100%
<le<lication, so I would
p•·aclice for tile play
et•e»y<lay f•·om t'igh l aj'le)'
school until 9 al night.
-. lu<lt·eu• Ft·az' r
What did you love about the play? " THE wHoLE
GROUP
MEETING (RIGHT)
L, IMADUE
MARTINI (T,j
), CHESWICK (,j ISTIN
;AU E ) , RP
MCMURPHY ( RORY
F~ 0 RE'R ) HARDING (
ANDHEW MACN
L),
AND B ILLY B IBBIT (
ANI HEW FRAZE
(LEFT) WILLIAMS <TR
N1
Al ) AND
WARREN ( GENE WILLIAMS), TWO AIDS IN
THE ASYLUM, LISTEN INTENTLY TO THE
DIRECTIONS THEY ARE GIVEN REGARDING
HOW TO HANDLE THE PATIENTS . IN REALITY ,
THE ACTORS F OUND IT DIFFICULT TO
'
'MANHANDLE ' OTHER ACTORS ONSTAGE
WHEN THE SCRIPT CALLED FOR IT
"I 11J111• 1•11l1U. II 111r1111111i11111• I Hk1d 81111111•1 c•1r1c11rs •1• 1•11r a11•i111ru11• 11r1111111u."
-Kim Skundberg
Aide Turkle, played by
Bridget Geibel, waits
for R.P. McMurphy
played by Rory Ferreira.
Billy Bibbit, played by
Andrew Frazee, looks
out into space as the
other characters talk.
Ruckly,played by Paul
Barta, stands silently
observing the other
residents of the asylum.
Scanlon, played by Kyle
Simonz, holds on tightly
to the bomb he insists
that he is making.
Martini, played by T.J.
Lumadue, helps out
with the chores that
need to be done.
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BY GENE WILLIAMS , TAKES CONTROL OF CHIEF
BROMDEN , STEPHEN GEIDNER-KIRBY.
TELLING HIM ms BUSINESS
R.P . MCMURPHY , PLAYED BY RORY
FERREIRA , GIVES COSTAR HARDING ,
ANDREW MACNEIL , A PIECE OF HIS MIND .
a
PLAYED BY KIM
SKUNDBERG, FINISHES
HER DAILY PAPERWORK .
ie Flew Oi•er the Cuckoo's Sesl. i!. an award-
"\\inning production set in U1e late 1950's. Senior Amy
Alter the nnal dress
rehearsal, before
opening night. cast
and crew members
come together and
pose tor a 11roup
picture. !back left to
rlghtl Paul Bana, <row
21 Ian Hettron, MYies
Torres. Bridget Geibel,
Jusun Hauke, Andrew
MacNetl, Stephen
Geidner-Kirby, Lauren
Massie, Director Bob
Allen, trow 31 Blake
Kreuser. Gene
Williams, Andrew Frazee, Rory Ferreira, KYie Slmonz, Trevor Nlccola , Kristin Tbatcher, Danielle
Wright, tlrontl Klmberty Skundberu. Jackie Banhuly, Counney Hall, Amy Slanch k and T.J. Lumadue
Slanchi1{ took the role of Candy tarr. a 'free-lo"ing'
girl. Amy said this of her exp riencc: "I was happy
to be a part of a great play. E\'eryonc forged such close
bond . Dinner brealcs were t.pent together and we all
shared a ton of in ide joket.. Thi \Yat. the first tinle I
was iln-oh·ccl in a show that \Yent to ·tate: it wat.
definitely a great opportunity." Cast and crew
members we're succes:.ful in meeting the Wi ·cousin
High c·hool Forensic Association standard at
competition. They put on a wonderful performance
and left the audience "l\ith a great impression.
and Justin
Hauke <Cheswick>
manage to stav In character while taking
direction from director Bob Allen.
excitment
toward the
end of the
drama. Pictured are students T.l Lumadue, Kyte
Slmonz, Rorv Ferreira and Stephen Geidner-Kirby.
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~radfordArtJ 2008-2009 Februarv 2009
Steven Carlson, Oliver Debe, Kylee
Brinkman, Evan Gorr, and Spencer
Gray perform on stage.
Spencer Gray, Shelbi Aiello, and Kylee
Brinkman show off their beautiful vocal
while singing, "Conjunction Junction."
What' your function?
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Everything you
wanted to know-and
more-about the stars
of "School House
Rock!"
e sophomore
t1t1 T 1atche
loved playing her
violin during
dinner break.
e Senior Ke· '
~~i'
secret to success :
"Listen to Holly and
impress her by
doing things before
she asks you to ."
e Sophomore Josh
r
calms
his stagefright by
rehearsing his
lines and relaxing.
Did Man Strong [senior Justin Hauke) and Ms. Pennywise [junior Kathryn
Bullis) are debating whether or not he should be allowed to pee for free,
unlike all of the others in Urlnetown.
Hope Cladwell [junior Jlllllin Herrera) is being harrased and yelled at by Hot
Blades Harry Csenior Blair Meeker], who has her tied up so she can't run away
from the outraged mob.
Hot Blades Harry Csenior Blair Meeker), Poor Guy Csenlor James Hoffman),
Poor Guy [Bergen Hansen I, Little Sally [junior Sarah Ceschinl, and Poor Girl C
sophomore Rachel Flahive) sing in the first part of the act.
I
Is
Did Man Strong and Tiny Tom [freshman Matt Dominguez) are ghosts that
haunt Bobby Strong and remind him of what they said before they were taken
to Urinetown!
Officer Lockstock [senior Josh Rachi stops one of the rebels, Little Sally C
junior Sarah Ceschinl, from trying to escape from the police raid that is about
to take place.
"Can you smell what the baby
is cooking!? 11 -L1ttle be&y Two-.lhoe,, (tlhotte Mard1ns}
ne day we will have to pi.y to~ ar erxl up in Urinetown! Urlnetown was the last hilarious. musiral to grare the stage of
drama de!mtment's extensive Iffiormanre ~ule. The play made fun ci all musicals. from the over--Oramatic daOOngs of Fr1dler
an the Roof to the over-acting of West Side Stary. No musiral was safe from~ made fun at: not even Evita 1t was such a fun slvN
to do and the cast was great," said~ Martha Green. 'The funniest µirts were there that made fun of other musirals."
Urtnetown was kMrl by the actors and audienre memrers alike lffiilR of the alrolute craziness of the~- "All of the JroP1e who
came to~ the slvN kMrl it, and that's why it's great. said junior ShelbiAiello. 'There was~ far everyone. from the drama
nerds to the musi.ral haters-that's why I kMrl Iffiorming in this play!'' Fellow actress junior Paige Bonanno agrnrl "Urlnetown was
honestly the OOst: musiral I have ever OOeI1 in; the music was great and the plot was hiJartous. We all had such an amazing time!" The
cast had only four wreks to pull this musiral together. s::i they had to juggle rllool work with their extensive practices. which were as
long as~ hours at a crack But Holly Stanfield was able to ml the cast through the tough times and their Iffiormanre was as if the
showhadOOefirehearnrlfaryears.
BY James Hoffman III
How Much Did You Praclice7
"With a parl where I'm in
and out of almo t every
scene, I had lo make sure I
had all my lines and cues
memorized forwards and
backwards by heart!"
-Sarah Ceschin
What did you love about the play? " LEARNING
1
A DIFFERENT STYLE OF MUSIC THAT l M
BULLI
CHARACTER
(CENTER) WAVES
WITH AN ATTITUDE
STUDENTS AND
WHEN SHE HEARS
C' >DY E .LSWORTH
THE FIRST BARS OF
DANCE AND SING
AN UPCOMING SONG
TO YET ANOTHER
THAT SHE DOESN 'T
TUNE POPULAR
REALLY LIKE .
Salena Jaramillo makes
a face as she introduces
one of the many songs in
the play. The name of
this song is "Hey
There!"
Cody Ellsworth uses
much expression when
performing the hit tune
"Cry," which is an
emotional song about
family relationships.
Jazmin Herrara performs
with great enthusiasm the
classic song "Catch a
Falling Star"; it was one
of her favorites in the
play.
Moses Hernandez uses
body language when
singing "Crazy About
You Baby." The cast
members sing to their
sweethearts.
Madelina Hailer has a
faraway look during one
of the most exciting
songs in the play which
is called "The Plaids Go
Calypso."
WHILE PERFORMING
11
PERFIDIA
IN TUNE
LOVE AT F IRST PLAID GAZING
CHEATE R , CHEATER
11
SPARKY ( AARON MANN ) SNEAKS
1
LOVINGLY INTO EACH OTHER S EYES , ALICE
( ELL.o-E HARDING ) AND OTTO (0L 1VER
A QUICK PEAK AT HIS HAND TO
DEBE) HIDE THEIR LOVE FROM ONE
REMEMBER THE SPANISH LYRICS .
ANOTHER , BUT NOT FROM THE CROWD
ADELLA ( MADDIE
HAILER ) AND PERRY ( MOSES
HERNANDEZ ) SING ,
SEQUENCE ,
11
11
PERRY COMO
IN PERFECT HARMONY
FOR THE AUDIENCE .
the 1950;,. The cast. who c·alled them;,elv<'s "Th<'
Plaids," bC'came a tight-knit group of fri<'nds while
r<'h<'ar;,ing for this fun play. GC'Uing along so W<'ll and
led by Otto
<Oliver Debel
'1be Plaids"
take a
!wing comfortabk "ith one anolh<'r allowed Uwm to
focus on th<' plot and r<'ally get into character. Add<'d
to thi;, was th<' ;,up<'rb mu.,ic from tlw pa'>L whkh
mad<' many in the audi<'n<·<' remembC'r "the good ol'
days." Tlw p lay, w h i('h ran from OctobC'r H.ith to tlw
2Gth wa'S dir<'d<'d by Holly Stanlkld and BrC'nda
Didi<'r. To add entertainment to tlw production. a
\'Oic('-()ver wa'i provided by Kalani Baguio. \Yho did a
p<'rf<'d imitation of Ed Sullivan
-Sleplt l\'egner
Aner performing
·111e Pia ds go
A group or
"PlaidS,"
together to
practice h lust
one more time to make sure they get h right for the
show. The cast lneludes nrom 1en to rightl Maddie
Haller, Samantha Boris, Max Dinan, Jazm n Herrera,
Kavta Minnich lbelowl CJ Parrone, and Elllone Harding.
Thorsen,
Man
D nwald.
Josh Rach
and Jalle
Nelson, blend their voiceS De singing "Perfldia,"
wh ch qu QJv becomes a crowd pleaser
~er
75
y Chil r n
f!
Photographs hV Eugene Eldrl~
oanlelle uanblarcem and Lllet1
Brvant Jones
TAKE 2
I am so blessed I had
the chance to play this
part and work with this
cast. It was a
0
e
erie ce'.
A
Before the S
W TANI HT! OH WH
A IGHT! 0
H T NIG '
HW T
T
T
GHT' OH
Two Plays One Rave Night. ..
R
.
by: Eugene Eldridge and Danielle Vanblarcom
HT
I HT•
My Children, My
The actors in both plays
an African teacher.
Africa and Poof! were
enjoyed the pa ion that
Both play gave the
performed back to back
the various parts allowed
audience and the actors
for four days near the end
them to illu trate: "becau e
pau e to be intro pective.
African town hip, and
being afraid," said actor
how fortunate we are
Poof! dealt with dome tic
Bryant Jone , who played
here in America."
Debate time Isabel Dyson, played by Kylee Brinkman, j9 I
explains her side of the debate to the entire class before
they choose who is the overall winner of it.
IGHT! OH
I
d h 1·1 h I
t was coo ' an t e I t p ay that I was
a·n tha·s year. .
.
7;:1
-s l.,Jany J,ac k son
SPILL
IT
one of us
forgot our
lines.so
we had to
improvise
the rest of
the plav.
Isalwl (Ryl<'<' Brinkman) has a
diseussion about future cl<'bate~
"ith llr. ll play<'d (Bryant Jon<'~).
IS THIS THE UL DEAL? L<>rt: ~ir. ~1 (Bryant .Jon<'~) look~
OY<'r his ' ludent'~ grach's. Low<>r Left: lsab<>l
(Kylee Brinkman) shows Thami (RC'ubC'n
Wakefield) a passagC' from a pcwm. Lower Right:
Florence ( ibany .Jackson) and LourC'C'n (lmani
Burchfield) pond<>r " 'hat to do iwxt.
Thami (Hl'Ubl'll
\\ akl'lklcl) lblt'th to tlw
otlwr ~id t' of tlw dl'hall'.
Marley's ghost <Andrew MacNeiD pays a visit
to Scrooge to warn him that he must change
or he will share his old panner's fate.
Theohosto
1Cbr;s1,
<l<e/sey
Scroo11i ScbererJ st. 111as Past
e eKn/ores h~nt1s
by While
8
" Das1.
A
BROKENDREAMSTEELE
A
VIETNAM ON A CHRISTMAS EVE A
TIME AT COMBAT
(COLETTE BELLl EXCITED TO GET A NEW
SOLDIER ( MALCOLM NIEVES ) WHO LOST HIS
-JIMMY ( NICK ELLIS ) LAYS ON
JOB AFTER WAR, IS INFORMED BY A
LEGS AND AN ARM BY STEPPING ON A LAND
SISSY S ( KATIE ESCOBAR ) LAP
SARGENT ( STEPHEN GEIDNER · KIRBY ) THAT
MINE IS COMFORTED BY OTHERS SINGING
AWAITING HIS DEATH AFTER GETTING
CHRISTMAS CAROLS .
HIT IN THE FACE BY A ROCKET .
1
SHE WON T GET ONE.
1
Piece of ~\Iy Heart is bru.ed on the true tory
of fiye nuri.ei. who se1Ted in U1e Yietman war during
the 1960'!>. The play illu1>tratei. the hardships of war
and M'n·es to remind the audience of the terrible
THI CAST
nopl Amanda
Bloomer, Dal'l'YI
Smith, Stuan
Salerno, Malcolm
Nieves, Yvette
Cardinale, Nick
EJlls, Jon Habel,
Olivia Kraus
lmlddlel Amv
Slanchlk, KaUe
Escobar, Victoria
Rhee, Collene
Bell, Spencer
Grav, Kathlamarlce Lopez, Holly Waballckls <bottom> Paul Bana, Alex Kudrna,
Ashlev Defazio, KrlsUn Thatcher
Atter coming back
from Vietnam, all ol
the soldiers were
told to loin a
counseling group to
talk about the
traumas thev dealt with during the war. Slssv <Amy
SI chikl listens lntenuv to a story about how one 01
the nurses was raped and mistreated whlle she was In
Vietnam.
cn'nt.s that took place there. "I didn't really know a lot
about Yietnam unW I \Yai. in thii> play. It made me
reaJize how horrendou · the circumstance were for
tho.!>e who nursed fallen 1>oldier1>. The women were
mhtreated and the 1>olclier.!> fought hard to keep
Uwmselvei. aJive and 1nentaJJy 1>anC'." said ca,.,t men1ber
l{atie E~cobar. This wru. one of the mor<' ~omber plays
of the 1>eru.on charged "ith emotion. but the audience
appreeiatC'd U1e raw hone1>ty.
-Ilolly Ramcheck
During
relaxauon
ume the
sollders
onler food
and get a
few drinks
to take
their m nds on ol the war that thev have been
flghdng In Vietnam tor the past year.
79
Th<' "Y<' ol' Fea...,t" wa...,n't your typical stage production. Quite the contrary, th<' room \Ya,.,
anyU1ing bul th<' Tremper cafet<'ria; it brought the audi<'nC<' back to the middle ag<'s, a
tim<' when TV ~md movies didn't <•xbt-but stage performances did. i\Iadrigals, an
<'nriching fra..'>t for not only tlw stomach but for th<' cy<'s and ears as W<'ll, fN1tur<'d
('nt<'rtainnwnt. drruna and song. An annual event for UH• pa..'>t 34 years, Uw Madrigal F<'ast
onc<' again impr<'SS<'d every gu<'st "ho wanted their Christmas holiday to b<'gin early.
Bradford's O\Yn "Dr. Sue" avaglio r<'ign<'d over U1e dimwr in queenly grac<', maldng
tlw <'Xtravaganza <'Xtra special for Bradford guests.
.Junior
J(yl<•
8in;onz
giw•,., a
friPnclly
SlllOOC"h to
a {'LI t<'
Ii lllc•
rNlhPad in
lhc
audic•nc·c>.
BY Katie Escobar
Sing It (back) Kylee Brinkman,
Oliver Debe (bottom) Cody
Ellsworth, arah Ceschin
"THE Sln&ER I LIKED MOST WAS AJA DOES BECAUSE HER VOICE COULD BE HEARD
ABOVE THE OTHERS·HER PERsonAUTY MADE MADRIDRALS Fun TO DO." -EVAN GORR
m
t\tlf»\.~~a©~n~
G..\ (ft\
Jl\7Uw\Y.ll[ll@dUJ.Q1 .tr'air& 't;ga
You asked,
they answered
What is the
honest iob to
have?
"The pages and
wenches because
you get to work
with cool people."
- Amanda Sherman
What kind of
music would
vou choose to
Pav?
"Fiddle 1nusic
b cause it is
interesting to
listen to niusic
from an earlier
time period. "
What would
vou change
about the
show?
"I would 111ake
the traYeling
musicians
perfonn
throughout the
whole show."
(back row) Savanah Rudock. Martin Locante, John Sepanskr, Mrtch Brever. Ronald Palmen, Josh McCray (second row)
Samantha Zuchowski, Jamre Jones, Jena Perrine, Holly Eggleton (front row) Jourdan Malkmus, Dustin Kraus
''The best Bradford
art show in years!''
"Challenging" and "rewarding" are a few words the students of the
~-art class~ to derrl.re their ymr of hard work. Fa.ch student
fro.mi twelve piere; around a cmnmon theme of their choire.
~ amrentrations rang00 from morbidity. to µntraits. to
fairytale spinoffs. Celtic mythology. graphic characterization and
floral cnmJ:XlSi.tion were~ topic; of choire. Throughout the ymr
the students 1epr~too Bradford. winning multiple awards in
various cnm~titions, such as the Scholastic Art Onn~tition in
Milwaukre. At the end of April Bradford displayed the class's
work in theAP art show. said to re the rest in ymrs (~
teachers even purcha!ffi the pitresi Samples of their work are
on the following two JEgeS.
sv martin locante
Watercolor: Senior
Jamie Jones start
. . This experience really helped me
to grow as an artist-it was great!
avanah Rudock &
Martin Locante
Samm Zuchowski
Joh McCray
83
It's A Job ...
Not A Class!
earlxxik ls al:xJut dOOicatlon and goo! irople-sk:ills. Tuadllnes are the most imp:rr1ant ]llrt of the proo!SS la:.aru:e
renJors are able to get their yearlXX>k More they go off to cnl1ege if deadlines are met With the help of the Erlitors and
Mrs. Smith, the ZCIB-2009 staff was able to oo very organizffi in order to eximte their magazine-thema:i yearlxxlk.
The students involvlrl in yearlXX>k were different than there in an ara:lernic class They view!rl the clas.5 as a "jib" and
if they goofooa[ were "grourml" for ~days (if not for~ ~on the ~tyof the "crime'}
Amazingly though. everyone in the clas.5 got along with each other and managro to have many laughs along the
way. By far. the most entertaining ]lirt of yearlXX>k was the "quote wall" where idiotic things overheard in clas.5 were
fcrlder for public humiliation 'This is my~ year (and last. since I am a gfil]r) and I have OOen. on the quote wall
BY Brianna Hill
savanah rudock
-F.ditor. 3B ClasYEven though I spent half my
summer working on this
book, I guess it paid off.
I hope to give
my students a
window to the
world through
which the more
they look, the
more they will
see and
understand. It
will help them
grow as people
and artists.
Photography: Telling
a story in still!
p hotD club Is an informal gathering of asplrlng young photographers.
This group works with black and white phota; that they~ shoot
using 35 mm film cameras. After taking the photoo. they lffiln alxJut the
prt:XES.S of photo development and how to prof~ mat t:reir pictures
for display. '1 like photo club OO::aure I can exp!rlment with different
ophomore Richard Gabriel works on the matting for the
photo he just developed.
ways to take my pictures and develop them."
sald 9:lphomore Karla Qiavez She am said that
reing Jn photo club allOW!rl her more 1irerty with
rer plxJtography. InApril. the photo club put an
~:;:~~more "laomi
Tatum pause for
This was a charXE for club members to show off a picture before
getti ng a camera
thepbota;theyworkfrlonduringtheymr. Photo out of the cabinet.
tlm annual photography show Jn the library.
club was prlin for the students who wanted to further t:reir skills Jn this
Y Vincent McKillip
11
After developing a photo in the dark room, junior Brian
Herricks and ophomore Rosemarie Schneider look to see
how the print finally developed.
PHOT OGRAPHY LETS YOU EXPRESS YOURSELF !
-Caroly n Gulatz
Sophomore Karla Chavez looks at the
negatives of one of her pictures while
sophomore Steph Funk watches.
Freshman Jana Flal1 and freshman
Britney Anthony listen to Ms. Pearson
talk about her own photography.
11
Sophomore Amanda Gyzen puts her
negathoes back in an envelope after
looking at them on the light table.
(front nm) S. Fnl·rtc, K. Rkhlini.:. A. Parsons, K. Heinzmann,
i\I. Quist (middk nm) A. Colhoth. C. Upmann •. I. Brooks, i\I. :\llcczko,
R. (;:mkr. E. .lohnson, A. Holmes, B. Bc)l'r (hack nm) C. lfohcrtson,
.I. i\lalkmus, S. l'rkc, C. l{cardon, T. Sm1rnio, A. Khaleel, i\lr. Strait
Jourdan \lalkmus is completely
focu ed on finishing her article
for the upcoming newspaper.
-
alyssa cobolth
-Rowdy Reµnt Staffer-
Connor Beaulieu take a lei urely
break after distributing
newspapers to the entire school.
. . Rowdy Report is the
highlight of my week! ~
tanner saarnio
Delivering News
To Bradford!
The Rowdy Reµnt ls the student-run rewsfB~ Bradfcm:i students look forward to raiding every month (it ls a
welmme braik from 4th block~ as it ls de1ivenrl then). In the fall of 2008 the rewsfB~ staff-with the help of
advm-Mr. Strait and IT~ Mr. Ramey-even exterxkrl their newsr.a~ to the web. which OO:ame Bradfcm:i's first web
µi.pm Several students warkfrl hard on this erxievour and~ 1:xJth students and anyone browsing the KUSD wehiite
were able to read al:xmt Bradford. Meanwhile., the actual newsp:l~ was still OOlng printlrl and read by inquiring mmls.
It amtairel articles al:xmt athletes. the opinions of l:xJth the staff and students. and !rluratlonal information prtinent to
trenagers. There were
am entertainlng articles dmling with Bradfcm:i staff (the roore llghtheart!rl side of the often stern
teachers} The staff took pJctures. cnTurtOO quotes. wrote and Erlitlrl text. formattlrl the text to fit the µt~. and then
took the flnlshe:l pnxluct to the printer to have the rewsfB~ printOO. Finally. the proud staff was able to deliver the µtJ6
to the news-hungry Bradfcm:i students-a .Pb well done!
BY Jame Hoffman, JII
Pro,;rt Lead the Way ls a national non-profit organiz.ation that gives high rllool
students theknowkrlge to sucmrl in engineering~ aOO ~
carrers. Students at Bradford vlewfil this arademic option as one whlch had dira::t
OOning on their futures. 'The skills I have J.e.arre:l. in this~ will definitely
help me reach my gool of lmmllng a famous eng1neer;· said Max Perrault
Projrt Lead the Way fcnmi on an eight-<Xlllrn! high rllool program whlch
rum projrt-lmrl. hands-On expm.enre to teach students the key elements of
engineering aIKl Urlmology-Omi careers. 'The hands-On learning we dld in
this projrt made everything we J.e.arre:l. way msler to understand-I 'gef the
OOsks of engineering more mw than I would have if I just had the information
given to me in a class." said Steven Sen.ant The "formula"of what mrlfil to re
JmrnOO. was very OOslc aIKl proven to gtve students the skills they mrlro to
suaml in any tlrlmlral field It aNi gave students the amfidence they rmiOO. to
frel retter prepmrl for their aillege 00.uration.
l\la. Perrault demonstrates
89 reverse engineering by taking
the dimensions of a doll.
BY Gianna Tenuta
Tyler Tutlewski and Sten•n Serzant
smile proudly as they show off their
buildin desi ns.
A LOT of Practice:
Makes Perfect!
••
t!
Ineinbe
(hack ro" l t:<l"ard Whalen, Ryan Yo-s, Yictor Diaz. Jake llu<che, Anthon~ Skokut, Jake Gaudio,Amanda Skalit7ky, (Tremper
'tudentl !middle ro"} (Tremper student) Cody Iorio, (Tremper tudent). (Tremper Student}. lllake Kreu;er. (Tremper 'tudentl,
(lr('mper \ludent). Tomm~ Troemel. I.ir..a Garza. (front ro"' l JMh Ruiz. h..aitlin Hobb", (Tremper ~tudenl), (Tremper 'itudent),
\1c~an Hobbs. And~ \1atteut'ri.
Josh Ruiz
Ryan Voss
Lis
arza
I loYed being
a part of the
group for
four years
and will miss
it next year.
There aren't
any other
groups that
could
compare to
Kenosha
Beats.
R:i-an \oss and Kaitlin Hobbs stand at
attention during the performance.
116
Lisa Garza and Victor Diaz play the marimba part in the
performance. Here they are shown rehearsing as a group
before being judged.
IDrummers
Junior Ryan Voss and
senior Cody Iorio pose
for a goofy picture after
the heat's performance
in the Bradford
fieldhouse.
K enosha Beats indoor drumline. made up of percussion students
from Bradford and Tremper. performed at inte1'dlolastic mmpetitionsmainly in Minn~ta In the months ofFebruary and March the group
traveled to St Cloud 9;veral times and took first plare in show at a
ma jlrity of their performanres. All of the students involved were very
rommittro to what they were doing and en j>yed playing and practicing
as a team They worked hard and gave up free
time during the week (and SJmetimes had lockdowns
on the weekends, staying overnight to practire in long
stretches). The group tmime SJmewhat of a
family.and their parents always made sure that the
group was taken care of by preparing meals after
l\.aitlin Hohhs
work to get
focused before a
rehearsals and bringing treats on their rood trtps.
big how.
BY Marquette Achtemeier
I
11IT WAS HARD WORK, BUT WELL WORTH
Chris Tomaloff gets the group
mentally prepared and warmed up
before they perform.
Junior Anthony Skokut plays the
timpani drums for Kenosha Beats In
March of 2009.
l u'.
TOJJlm·
I
Tyler Suhling
I
j i Ilovethis
class-it's so
to learn
about how
to fix cars
and how
they work.
1
Steve Miller
~::~s~:~:;ep.
4th block.
w ork 1ng
•
the cars ...
A utmnottve arts. am known as "rar club" was a great alternative if one
dk:ln't thrive in academic~~ students worm:I everyday on old
rars that mrlfrl a little "fixing up."Imtalling st:erros, rar doors. or even
taking off pnnt from an old "junkers" was how the guys sµmt ninety
said while he cle.ami up his tools. '1have always
wanta:l to get into the autmnotive business and
this class is prloct for my future." Not only was
it a great learning exp!!ienre. but it am was a class
wrere the guys rould kick rack and have fun at
the errl of the day. 'This is my favorite cJass by
ick B iIona goes
down the hill on a
mi ni bike during
cla .
far-I am not interestOO in academic~ but I really get into rars, and
Mr.Haisler is
Leslie.
BY Holly Ramcheck
Andrew Leslie enjoys his favorite class of the day.
•
-Gunnar Ives
Junior Ben Benson puts the back seat back in his car
after taking it out during class.
Junior Nick Bilotta installs a seat in a truck.
H's a Life Skitl!
Vootl Te:h was a class that few knew at: yet thoo= who were involval were
pi.s.Wnate aixlut it The~ taught by Holly Stanfield. cnnsist£rl of
memorizing monologues and acting out~ from thffi.ter shows. Students
who took this class traiml their vocal chords to maintain pitch and volmre
It am made one ronfident in day to day life.: "Even if you don't further your
theater skills. you still leave this class with enhanarl communication
tfrlmiques and goo:l life J.erons." sill Stanfield Acting is another class at
Bradford that deals with improvisational techniques. It is obvious that
JUNE II
Even during finals, friends have to get pictures of friends as
is evident by this photo of Olivia Kraus and Jackie Barthuly
students took a great deal away from this clas5-the plays at Bradford reflfd£rl
ahm;tprofessionalactingabilities.
JUNE 9th
Jackie Barthuly, Nick Ellis,
Bianca Miller, Shawn
Conwell, and Tim
Lumadue pose for one last
picture!
BY James Hoffman
Sophomore
Allison
Smiley does
her reading
for lhe
daily
monologue.
tudents
have to
read out
loud "ith
"feeling
and
emotion."
Junior Trevor Niccolai and sophomore
Kaitlin Haberle patiently await their furn in
class during a "popcorn" reading session.
(fop) PPtt~r ('apt'lli. BPll \Vip1u·1-. \lit'haf'I llPilli"i<'h. Hoh )larhlc·. \IPC' nullo.Connor .\tuttoon, Blakt• Krt'll"il'r.
~pt>t1<·t•r Moon• !';('Conti) \Ir. ·ruylor .. Jun l.('t'. Tim \lol'fiH . Z::H'h Qut•1ada, Brundon l\orth, .\nthon-' Skokut.
Chri.., E<·kardl. l>cl\ id Kim (tl11ul .Jf•nnift•r BO\H'll. Catalina Ct•rcla .... .\frgan llohh ..... nthon~ Tomc·zak.
sc1111antha rour11it•1-. 1) lt•r Lngland. ""'a rah< ·rn~. Bridgt't .\ndtw. ZPnia Ht•yt•.., (11 urthl Hy an l..;u·..,c·n. \..,hit'.'
Et>d). Sidr.1 Clu•t•111a .• \li~on Z<m.i.!olo\\ i<·z. ctwJ..,t•a l.t•hhin , Tt>ona Tluunp..,on. Brianna Hill . Tanrwr
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St<•in. 1,i .. a (.iarza .. \lli.,.on Winzr·r. Hodwllt• Looh, .\manda 11111-!h<•.., ~tt·phanic• Funk. Samantha Patri«k.
~\..,hit•\ h.PnnPr 1fourthl Erin '1ontt•murro. Xi<·k l>on.ilch, """amantha Whalt>n. \lf'laniP Wamholdt. Emil\
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(top) Jessica Close. Janel Nieto. Michael Crane, Joseph McKillip, Sara Hessefort, Andrew Matteucci, Jazzmyne
Washington. Colleen Dyer. Thomas Troemel. Samantha Whalen. Kaitlin Hobbs (second row) Austin Jeffnes. Bernard
Ben-Carew, Jacob Gaudio. Cody Iorio, Ryan Voss, Caleb Moore. Enc Stone, Jacob Busche. Frank Becker, Andrew
Lake, Tanner Saarn10, Christopher Bruzas. Evan Waller, Michael Weber (middle) Mr Taylor, Rebecca Blomquest.
Shmelle Gonzales. Rebecca Rasmussen, Alexis Stein, Lisa Garza. Michael Berea. Francesca Bell Loughead,
Marquette Achtemeier, Stephanie Funk Samantha Patnck. Mansa Diehl (fourth row) Dean Hawbaker, Scott Weyand.
Andrew Hayes, Nicholas Donalds. Daniel Detwiler. Nicholas Stolte. Young1m K1, Peggy Ludlow, Kelsey Smith,
Stephanie Starling. William Wortley, Lisa Hesse. Erin Montemurro (bottom) Joshua Vite, Jacob Willems, Joshua Ruiz,
Zachary Swiatko. Thomas Battersby. Alexander Kasper Brent Sanders. Justin Provance
(top] Tyler Wright. AJ Torres, Eddie Whalen Derek Jones, Justin Krauser, Zach Martell, Manssa Garretto. Brandon Kelly. Loren
Bey (second row) Sofia Calderwood, Amanda Skalitzky, William N1erenberger, Jason Pribyl, Tom Verborg, Matt Hanlin, Victor
Diaz. Jack Barber. Jerry Nash. Stephanie Eisenberg (middle) Director Taylor. Jennifer Burnett, Mathea Durica. Meaghan
Pleasant. Michelle Lockington, Bryanna Vanblarcom, Alex Chairez. Sarah Gray. Manana Garcia. Jieferhans Tolosa. Trent Jones
(fourth row) Matt Patrick. Morgan Vidas. Kimiyo Masaka. Brittany Chovan. Rachel Rasmussen. Megan Hobbs. Keefer Kuhl,
Amber Havey, Tnna Capelli. Rachel Sandberg, Abdual Hilton (bottom) Brynna Wolke. Josh Vite. Courtney Ingraham. Miranda
Raith. Amanda Ward, Cassandra Humphrey, Bnce Slamann, Dan Funk
Bradford's band program, once again, had another
successful year. Many students who performed in Solo and
Ensemble received a one star and were able to proceed on
to the state competition. Also,the wind ensemble traveled
to Colorado at the end of May for their yearly music
excursion. 2009 marked teacher Paul Taylor's fourth year
as Bradford's band director.
Way to go,
Blake!
Sopho1norc>, b l;d\1 rr.·u { I rocks it
out in tlw percussion edion at
Brand-0-Rama.
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Garcia, R. Gilden"ltern, I\. Gutierrez. h:. GuUorm~rn, \. Hed~e~. "\. Jenir,on. H. Lorherter. C. Lo"IC), J. \lacins. K. '\larti. S.
\lartin. J. \lendola, .\. \loore. J. O'Hora, T. Ohon, \.Pariseau, A. Perez. D. Poole. T. RuUifT, \I. Reed. B. Ricchio, B. Robah,
\.Rodriguez. B. ~antelli, G. Sim.,, \. SmaJh,ood-\laM:), R. Spence. E. \\ athen, L \\ illiam\, f .. \\ intermote, C. Wright, K.
Cecchi. T. Lamothe, K. Reid. S. Sinclair, K. \ oung. S. \dam,, 8. Anthon), S. Bella, 0. Bow\.kh. B. 8rt)\\ll, G. Cre"lpo, T.
Freund, S. Htrdu, \.Hood, I\.. h.rau\, S. Ludtman, K. \lattinn, 8. '\etmann. S. Pe\tka, \I. Pilger,\. Rift'. S. Rile\, \I. Schmidt,
.\. l'nrein, C. l pmann. J. Fiala, L I.and re, C. \Ihm. K. Bolton. C.BrzeLinski. -\. Bunheth:. D. C'adin id. S. Cooki,. \. Delong,
-\. llill. E. f\..ic..1.,u, G. \loli11aro. I\.. Rhodt'i, .\. Schntidtr, R. Spencer, \\.Spencer. \. Stt.-ele. S. I ucker \. \\ i't;:mar. h... \\ itt
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. . Geiger, D. Gilmore, E. Gorr. K. Harris. A. Heath, A. Hirtreiter, C. Jone<. R. Koessl. B. La"'on, K. Lott, A. Lutz, \. \lac:\eil. C.
\lcGrain, \. \lcKillip. J. \liilu. R. \tiller. 8. 'eemann. A. :\"ieto. R. '\ors:trom, L. O"ens. F. Parit;:e. H. Rel ken, T. Remus. J. Roop, A.
Runkle, D. Seitz, S. Serzant. H. Sosinski, K. Thatcher, J. Upmann. B. \ela. K. \ rannk. J. \\ at<on, R. \\ebb, D. Weiland, C. \\ il<on, H.
\\right.'>. Bredin. L Daghfal. \I. Dominguez, R. Flnhhe. \I. Green. \I. Infante. \I. (,,else), \I. \lcCollum, P. \leurer. T. \linho"<hi, \I.
\fueller. E. Pacheco, i... Radueehel
It's all in the ...
'Where words fail, music
speaks" - Choir T-Shirts
(In no particular order) S. Aiello, B. Augustine, P. Bona11110, K. Bri11kman, E. Brzezinski, K. Bullis. S.
Carlson, S. Ceschin, A. Diaz. C. Ellsworth, A. Frazee, J. Freng, R. Gorr, A. Hanson, E. Harding, U.
Hema11dez, D. Herr, J. Hetelle, L. Homes, R. Johnso11, A. Kelly, E. Klemm, N. Korth, N. Kreamalmyer,
B. Lampada, B. Maha11, .U. Jlaravilla, B .•Ueeker, E ..Ue11ge, /\, !flfikulski, R. Owe11s, i\.1. Pa11asewic::., A.
Pekoske, J. Rach, fl. Ramcheck, R. Reyes, A. Roberts, A, Scalzo, B. Schulz, K. Simonz, Al. Stuligross,
Jf. Swartz, D. Va11gh11, M. Wale11towski, A. Watkins, D. Zoia, 0. Debe, B. Eclari11al, K. Escobar, C.
Feuker, S. Gray, M. Hailer, S. Hailer, J. Hauke, J. Herrera, S. Jaramillo, M. Jones, J. Kreye, A. ll-tann,
K. Jfi1111ich, T. I\'epper. C. Pearson, A. Reget, C. Rosmann, A. Sherman, K. Skundberg, T. Thorsen
"Singing adds
to the Christmas
spirit-we have
more attitude
when we sing."
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H~wh<"l .Johnson an• c·ongratulated
by )Ir. )Jann after a perfornrnnce
during tlw annual Choral FestiYal.
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Dani(+,. ll. BookPr •• \. Bullmor(• (third row) ,J. llnffman. \"..\lo\\ ry II. Chrbtian-.Pn. I\:. 1.,hanl'I~. :\I,
l\.won ....... ( ht)\~lll. I. ll<'uudwmin. (. l\rn·~..,1. ,J. ~dHOP<lt'r, .\. ~1ikota .... \I. Obon, n. (~r<·h { ... ('('()IHI row)~\.
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'1ilit·1•\h'. \1. Pinnola. :"i. \Jar.,hman (houom row) B.Oifford. \. '-;tp\t'll"', .J. l>t•\roy .•J. L~lt'to11, P. Barta.
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'-,mith, ..\.Hamn"' (third ro\\) I'\. That<'hPr, .\ ..\toralc· .... (' Brz(·Zin.,ki. Q. Burkman-Po\H'll .. \. 'tiradP, L.
S«hmitt. E. IIPnat. L. Dnghfal. R. llayt• ..... T. Bakt~r. B. Clau ..,l'n (!-!Pc·ond ro\\-) E. Burth.. \. ,Ja<'k-"'on . .\I. Pino.
s. \·~m Pnmpl. .J. l"iala. ~1. (i1·ll<"hc>, ,J. \"anderford ..\1. \\'oodh". A. Grt'iclunu.,, P..\h•urPr. D. CPrYantl'~ ..\1.
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It's all about
taking a break.
(top) . Stearman, C. Seivert, M. Jones. J. Siedjak, I. Beauchemin. M.
Bullmore, L. Daghfal, (third row) E. Burns, J. Fiala, A. Szafranski, J.
Hoffman. . Mowry, S. Chovan. M. Dattilo. R. Hayes. A. Greidanus (second
row) B. Stebbins, C. Brzezinski, K. Thatcher, S. Bolyard. M. Pinnola. P.
Meurer, M. Woodley (bottom) J. Devroy, A. Pekoske, J. Eggleton, A.
Stevens. J. Gervais. P. Barta
orchestra
class forms
a "massage
line," after
playing their
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Jones practices
his violin, to
prepare for the
upcoming
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129 "Me encanta LAtlNOS SIN fl\ONtel\l\ASt..
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11 6 Learn How toDraw .. I e Characters!
114 How to Heoresent acountrv tor Rewards!!
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123 Get Down and Dlrtv With the cars!Don't ~n
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1 02 What do You Do in Your Free llmel! ho"·
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87 Get in Touch With Your Inner
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Be Presentable For a
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Student Council:
bettering the
w-orld one project
at a tillle
tudent O:runcil is a fun way to get out and help the rommunity. The grrup
arganizcl a lot of volunteer projm. from fcxrl chives to help the hungry, to
blcxx:l chives to help the hospitals. They did more than just volunteer thooglr
they arganiza:l ~dances. µrrticipitfrl in the Polar Plunge each year.
gathemi cm.ts far the winter (and then brought them to shelters far the
homeless). and ram! money far breast cancer awareness. March of
Dimes. and lots of other fourxlatlons. Student Orundl is a great way to jJinin
and oo involvlrl in many rl:iool activities as well as rommunity projm-m1D
mention thatit looks amazing on a cnllege application
BY Audrie Haugh
. .G1vmg
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blood i a
good way
to reach
out and
help other ,
e pecially
since it's
important.
Seniors Amy Slanchik and Ron Palmen
serve donuts after the swearing-in
ceremony of the new officers.
Advisor Mr. Belot stands with a few
group members after the initiation for
the new officers for the coming year.
redford Club, 2008- 2009 bredford Club, 2008- 2009 bradford Club, 2008- 2009 bradford Club, 2008
(top) Cas 'andra Wolf, Charri Blalock, Kaitlin leary (middle) Kaitlyn Young, Oliver Debe, Brandon Korth, Ali
Khaleel, A 'hley Defazio, Elisha Wheeler, Peter Barca, Rory Ferreira (bottom) Kelsey Loney, l\leli a Freeman,
Matthew Mleczko, Hillary Sosinski, Amy Slanchik, Sara Hessefort, Jennifer Siedjak
s
''We did a lot of
activites this year and it
was all worth the work.
I had an awesome
time!"
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"Student Council was so
much fun and we had the
best clothes drive in
history!"
"Setting up for prom
was a lot of hard work,
but I think we pulled it
off pretty good."
throws a
banquet like
SGA.
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"Cleaning up the school
wasn't as bad as I
thought it was going to
be, especially when your
friends help."
2008-2009
2008-2009
but students in this~ actively prrticip1too in
the unique activites that made Ms. &hleicher's
c1asres ~ JX>pular. Marketing is desigoo:l. to
future rareers; it promotes lffidership and
ind~enre in real-life rarrer situations. If
with a Cor higher. they had the option to
BY Alan William
Team Marketing
achieves more!
Sophomore
Alicia Fikejs
smiles after
doing well on
her oral
Two sophomore presentation groups show off their
creative products !far left] l. Ashcroft, l. Kleijweg, I.
Romero, C. Schlevensky, and I. Woods. Cleft] M. Helnlsch,
W. Grady, D. Emerson, C. Mulligan and J. Dettloff
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''PlayShop
was a great
way to start
off the year
and get to
know each
other. It was
an awesome
teambuilding
experience.''
Halftime
~tis OOtha ~and an internship offering students tre
chan:e to~ tre rebi.rxi--the-g:eres action that gres into
organizing promoting and providing entertairurent far sµn:ting
events. The students. cnru>isting of juniors. went through a rigorous
interview process in order to~~ far this hard-worldng grrup.
'Ilxre worldng far Ms. c:::tm! planml everythlng from halftime sh:Jws
and music. to acquiring game SfXlINlI"S from kx:al
~far each of tre homefoot.l:all and
i:BSkefuill garres. Remernrer all tlm! fr're
megaphones and light-up ~from tre
Good Time
foot.l:allgames? You can thank tresµ:irt:ainmmt
and
m
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Pr enjoy
students and their SfXlINll"Sfar fuJre little
ome free time at
PlayShop.
kreµ;akes stasOO:l away in your room
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WAS STILL TONS OF FUNl
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concentrates as
classmates prepare to participate in a
trust exercise at PlayShop.
flash s 1 grin for the
Clmere while worting th music all
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If we let our eagerne11 create a new direction for greatne11, by flaunting our pride and 1taying loya
to one another, then we can truly leave our legacy. Imagine the po11ibilitie1 ... /nfra/(_ed
lnfraRed: Where
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I:nfraRoo. ls a plare where students go to take a break from the !rllool day am
grab a refreshing drtnk or a annfortable., spirtm:l sweatshlrt. The moment you
walk in the door you are lx:nnhmlfrl with their ''world famous customer~·
However. twenty extremely lucky marketing students made their way through
tons of preµrration and two excruciating interviews for the opµntunity of tOOr
lives - managing and running the store. This~ and internship offers~
!rllool le.aders with tons of opµntunitles to amtinue their 00.uration in marketing
BY Kimberly Heinzmann
Before and A~er School &
During All 3rd Block Lunches
8-2009 ~radford Oub1 2008-2009
Meinbers
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Belcher,
Jelena
Djurdjic,
Kim Skundberg, isa Lyyski (front) Jordan Blommel,
Emily Knapp, Alyx Svatek, Luanne Spence
_ . . ._>eter Barca
Junior
miles for a
hot during a competition.
Junior
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and
take a break
W-
-Vire President for all of Wis:nnsin-
j
. . I ove knowing I've
made a difference
at Bradford and in
thestate!
to
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Succeed
and
po e for
a picture before a DECA competition.
. Yot
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in DEC<\?
t the HECA?
fu:a is an ass:x::iatian of marketing students who amrentrate an the {Xlints of the DE.CA diamorrl Point are was VCX4ti0nal
uIXierstanling. wrere work was done to faire mmey; in this. Bradford was thlrd in the nation by raising $15.500 for
MDAI Point two was mal intelligern. in which DE.CA mm~ in a jJb category by taking tests and having role plays
with~ prof~ The last JXlint of the DE.CA diamarrl was leadership development-at meetings. memrers sigrel
up to mi events irrluding Bradford clean ups. movie nights and other activities. Qmgratulatians went to junior Peter
Baro!. who eamrl an hlnorary VP µ&tian in the state. In CK:ldi.tian, jmiors Jelena Djurdjic and Af:!x Svatek plaarl in~ !If
twelve for their )lreffitatian an InfraROO, the ONLY WJ.cmnsln rllool store to nrave this honor. DE.CA was mt your typiral
~it was full of amazing expmences. irrluding mmp!tit:lons, retreats. and amventians from Keooiha to Anaheim.
California DE.CA is a rewarding activity to take µirt Jn. and looks great an a cnllege application!
BY .\Ian Williams
Peter Barca,
Dan Balk,
Amber
Belcher, Kaley
Gerou, Kim
Skundberg,
Melissa Olson,
Stephanie
Starling, and
Destyni
Vaughn po e
for a picture
on the dock at
an away
DECA event.
J unlor Melissa
Olson cracks a smile
for a quick shot.
DECA DECA ''what the heca?'' DECA DECA
Kaley Gerou participates
in one of many leader hip·
building games.
Group presentation are a key component in DECA's teamwork fundamental .
Destyni Vaughn works hard
during DECA's leadershipbuilding exercises.
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2008- 2009 ~redford Club1 2008
Unlock The
Possibilities:
Together at
Bradford
Key Oub is an organization fen.mi on giving ffic:k to the cnrnmunity fuit
g:i
graciously gives to them Memrers µrrtldµi.te in cnrnmunity ~
opµ>rtunities such as Brookside bingo (playing bingo with the elderly at
Brookside nursing homei reach cleanup,and Relay For Llfe. The club logs
rountless hours of volunteer 9'!lVire making their sister, Kiwanis
Foundation, proud Every year the club gr£S to the district amvention
Juniors Step anie Chovan, Rebecca Rasmussen, Tiphany Pavlich, and advisor Ms Sesse
hold up the "Best Scrapbook" award Key Club received at their convention in March.
µipularly refemrl to as IXDN. Here., future leaders and offirers network
while visiting workshoµ; that tmch how to OO:nme retter leaders and how
By Steve Dirks
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Senior Dominic .lame tel ls the
performers where to go during
the Harvey Folk Fair.
Key Club members bui lt the first-p lace homecoming noal in the
theme ""light of the Living Devil. " Members dress like the
wal~rng dead and the noat has freshly -dug graves for the teams
the football players beat.
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(back) Dominic James, Michael Muir, Mike Ebener, Shayla Daniels, Austin Jeffries, Colleen Dyer, Carolyn Gulatz, Matthew Patrick, Jennifer Siedjak, Renee Hayes, Erica
Eschbach (middle} Meagan David, Brittany Beyer, Lindsay Beyer, Emiko Masaka, Sarah Fonger, Stephanie Chovan, Michelle Pinnola, Lindsey Schmitt, Rebecca
Rasmussen , Megan Hobbs , Britney Anthony, Brianna Armstrong , Tiphany Pavlich , Akelia Palmer (front) Rachel Greb, Brent Siedjak, Stephanie Funk, Karla Chavez
Key Clobbers keep Bradford
"lookin' good"
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"My favorite
part of Key
Club is
everyone's
smiling faces!"
"I love Key
Club!"
~Iatt
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"I really
enjoyed
helping the
community!"
"Key Club
has been a
very
rewarding
experience!"
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-Mratoo. Club Mernrer-
~th the world' global
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The girls at model un at
uw-milwaukee
economy haky right
now, this club makes u
open our eyes to the
world outside of
Bradford and Kenosha
and Wiscon in-and even
the United States. ~
Making
Students
A -w-are of the
World: o e UN
F.adJ. ye.ar high rllool students µuticiµite in a vartety of
:Issues. and finally.draft and vote on resilutions. In order
''Mcxlel Unita:l NationS' programs worldwide. Every
to sua:essfully µuticiµite in the Moo.el Unita:l NationS
program is run lndeproently by
program. µutldµmts must gain a
~but gooJs mmmon to all
lmic understarxling of the structure
programs are to in~ international
and internal rules of pnmlure. Tuy
understaOOing and develop the art of
must familiarize thernrelves with tli
peaceful negotiation among IXJtential
foreign IXJlicy µr:;!tlons of their
national and international leaders.
a~gmrl amntry. as well as its
Program µutldµmts are~ a amntry that they
µittern of µuticiµition within the Unita:l Nations. Onre
will repreai.t in a simulata:l general a!relilbly ~
again Mr. Neiman opmai students' eyes to the world's
Several international IXJlitical issues are dis:u.mi and
IXJlitical structure and gave them an opp:ntunity to re an
active µutldµmt in it
BY Brianna H
- Peter Barca
The most important
thing to do in life is
find a job you have
a passion for and
once you find that
job, set your goals
and reach for the
stars. When you
truly love something
there is no such . .
thing as limits. ~
Political Leaders
of tomorrow!
Politiral.Actlon club was a group of young individuals that had an
interest in not only learning how they ran tmJme great pilitlclans, but
ahJ malctng pE.tive changes ln our community. They had the
opJXJitUnity to meet with state repre.cmtatives. includlng Senator FOO
Wirch, State legislator Jim Kreurer, and Peter Barca of the 64th clistrlct
Oub memrers took pride ln what they leamrl Juniors Stephanie Fuerte
am All Khaleel OO:ame the community's new
Y.OP (YouthmGovernanrei Theywerevery
honorai and excit!rl to repre.cmt their Jrel'S ln
thls presdgious pE.tlon. "Ifeel ifs a first step ln
the right dlra:tion."said Ali Khaleel. 'This is a
hams-on ClpIXlrtunity to~ how our
Political Talk
A. P government and
politics teacher
miles proudly
at his future communit)
leaders.
government CJiadtes." said Stephanie Fuerte.
BY Charrie Blalod
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1 CAN AND WILL MAKE A CHANGE IN THIS COMMUNITY !"
·us Alumni
Ro ; 01 visits the
club to tell them how he campaigned
for Carl Bryan and how he got
involved with politics.
Junior R e h B
supports her
brother and is inspired by his
accomplishments.
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~ Qub is an a5ID:iation
wrere funls enjJy sketd:ling J~
animation. In 2C03, tre gm.Ip relelxatlrl i1s fifth year (tre dub amtinues to
Wo'N rmre am rmre every year. with graiuatfrl irernms a:nling ta:k ~
dub "alumni"). It is tre club's aim am gml to unite aniire fans frc:m
Braffird to~ tirre sketdiing. a:xnµning. am~ up as treir
favmte aniire cbara:1ers er to jJst bang rut with like-mimrl ir:rlM:luak
Tu!y relelxatlrl QnNrms, lai I! I I !Jditims with DJngw:isam Dragm.
play"Erl vful gaIIESam view"Erlanirre~ ~- ~ grrupaB>
attmifd treAnim! C.entral G:meatm v.ith treir <rlvm". Mrs. Ii 'dsi.
BY Peter Caronl!
- 2009 bredford Club1 2008- 2009
Forem1cs by definition is the study of the SIXJken word rr you were to ask the mern00:s of the forem1cs team. they
would have told you arout how they hmmi to Interpret JmDS. slxlrt stories. am~ am make them 1nto <K:tJom.
The tffiCher rebind this award winning t£run was Ms. Lamm, known for OOI1g critical am outS{Xlken aJ:rut
everyone's pronunciation am keeping the t£run 1n S'jrx:. with mi other. One of the groups that took gold 1n state am
a silver In amferenre ronslstfrl lf Mlchelle Plnnola. Matt Janes. am Klerstin Vranak. Zack Anlernm. the "spfili
maker," am took a gold at state with his four-minute spmi The R<Klk> Brmd Casters were a p3lr of very furmy
students. John Tuvroy am Lauren Calmet Last but not least, Paul Barta took home a third place In state with his
humorous. rll monologue. Overall. the t£run took home a third In ronferenre. The affirers of this award-winning
Matt Jones
t£run were pre;klent, John Tuvroy; vire pre;klent. Paul Bartl;
am treasurer, Mlche11e Plnnola. BY: Nicole Jake
~II of our hardwork paid off
when we went to state . It
was a great experi ence.~
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IT S ALL FUN ANO GAMES-UNTIL TWO WEEKS
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BEFORE THE COMF'ETTTlON
(back) Paul Barta, John Devroy, Zachary Andersson, Mathew Jones
(front) Kier tin Vranak, Lauren Calmet, Ms. Lar en, Michelle Pinnola.
-Kierstin Vranak
(back) Zachary Anders on, Paul Barta, Mathew Jone
ranak, Michelle Pinnola.
bradford Club.r
hillar r 'Osinski
I
. . I joined Link
Crew to help
out the
freshmen
(and it looks
good on
college
applications,
too).
It's about
leadership!
Link Crew (previously known as OVVIS) is a group amsisting of
rophomores. junlors. am !allors who voluntrer to 00 in the program
There u~ help the inroming freshmen make a smooth
transition from mlddle rllool to hlgh rllool (they '1ink" the old to the newi
On Fridays during advmy (homeroom) the link leaders dld group
activities with their as5lgoo:l freshmen.
The gool of there activites was to urge
the freshmen to get to know mch
other. In addition to the rew name. link
HOMEWORK HELP
Mr.Lugo jJinfrl the previous advmr, Mrs.
Freshman ((
gets help on her
math homework from a
link leader.
Flsher, in leading the rew program Along
with the rew freshman academy. link crew made it J:XlSS!ble for inromlng
I students to feel as if they had a home at Bradford
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1 LOVED MY THREE YEARS AS A LINK LEADERl
1backl Ker•ten, D. \l~nor . .\.Barr, \I. Stella. J. \larano, \I. Belcher • .\. Cedeno. H. Jones. \I. He< e, L. Slel, D. \loore.
C. Peko•ke, A. Gifford, B. \laglnn, K. Johnson, A. Funk, B. Sim•, G. Hernande£, K. (middle) Bar>ull, A. Stolfe, °'I. \likolas.
..\. Plo,anich, ..\. \lulllgan, C. ·chulz, B. Diaz, C. Wa•hington, J. Corpus, J. Carr, C. Hkej<, ..\. Dettlo!T, J. Fanning, C. Sosin•kl,
H. Hick!. J. Brzezin;ki, E. Finnigan, \I. Christian n. H. \leurer, P. Jiminez. J. (kneeling I Fuerte, S. Ou enbe!T), A. O"en. J.
..\nthon<tn, T. Loberger. H. Ra•mw «n, R. Delong,..\. Hessefort, S. Sherman, \. Dillard, \1. Defalio • .\. Joiefiak. K. Klnzler, J.
Klnzler, R. Funk, S. !seated I Perez, -=C'-'.B,-=a=rs=ul,1..• ~..,,,
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BY Chri tine McGram
-Gabbi Martini
Freshman J.
laughs with•
classmate whlla playlng a game In
Ms. Gaplnski's advisory.
J
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matthew
mleczko
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I hope I am
a role model
for my
peers-hard
work and
National Hon or Society:
'lfsal:xmt ~not just academlcc;," sald junior Qtleb Moore al:xmt NHS.
Bradford's National Honor SocletypursuErl. a ml$lon that not only alinOO to help
Kermia's youth and rommunity, but am enfomrl their standards of exrellenre.
Throughout the year. events such as the Go Pink! ramµilgn. the Turfur
furoram. and the adopt-a-family program put NHS in the forefront of the
Bradford cnmmunity. 'Ifs amazing how our club has lmprovei ro qulrkly in one
ymr. All of our mernOOrs are very active and lave to voluntrer," sald vlre president,
renior Peggy Ludlow.
By James Hoffman III
Alan Williams, Sarah Swager, Amy Slanchik, Peggy Ludlow,
Ron Palmen
Sophomores Jo h Kaczmarek, Trevor
iccolai, Cory Schrandt, and Joe Pino wait
to be inducted.
One of newly pledged NHS
member , Kim Jozefiak,
makes her way down the line
of hand hake .
~Team (Students Mo:lelingA R£$.l'Ch Toplc)worktrlfor
six months during the s::hool ymr in a mmputer program. RasMoJ.
designing a mcxlel of a protein Then. through the ure of Rapid Prototyping
tfrlmalogy. built a mcxlel of their design. Using this mOOel. they deve1op:rl a
presmtatlon to tell the story of their mohmle. The group worktrl with
advlIDr Mrs. ire and Dr. Candlre Klug from the M£rllcal O:ille.ge of
WIDlmln cm mcxleling the traI1sJXnter protein MsbA. On March 14th. the
group preEJ.tro their reairch in Milwaukee at the a:illege in front of other
Wl3:nnsln high s::hool smart team grouµ5. ''Smart Team gave me the chance
to do s:lenre ~that are not available in regular high s::hool ~"
team mernrerApril Sz.afranski
BY James Albert Hoffman, III
Flippin' Lipids!
Junior th "'i •b Ji 1-;
listens to Dr. Klug talk
about smart team goals at
the Mentor Match meeting
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wald and
m
I do not look nervous at
all during the presentation of their model at the
Medical College of Wisconsin In March.
Oubt 2008-2009
ulz :&Jwl Is a group of students who are involvOO. ln academic ann~tlons
including problem riving and quick~ On WOOnerlay, Marcil 18th
the tmm cmnpmrl in a variety of oontests at UW-Parkslde. Duling the rapki
fire rourxls the students were ann~ against other s:hools and were ask£rl
ames of questions ranging from a.urent events to OOslc trMa- similar to
JoopJitly. The 2009 Bradford team was one of the six teams to make it to the
~-final round This was great, but not enough for there on the team In
order to advanre to the finals. Bradford had to place first; unfortunately, they
flnlshrl lmll'Jd and tlfrl for third place overall out of slxtren other teams. The
club's advm-s, Mr. Ro:lers and Mrs. Graming. who were present at Parkside
during this nail-biting cnm~tlon were proud of how well the team did, even
SCHRANDT
vils
tries to come up
with an an wer in a round of rapid
fire que tlons.
\
concentrates
while solving a math problem in the
lea t amount of time.
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Ju ior
chievement
chi ver
2009 State Qualifier : Seniors
and
Divi ion A winners of $1,000
cholar hip (score 1,003 point)
Senior
and
-Divi ion A winners of
5,000 cholar hip ( core 1,000
point )
2008 State Qualifiers:
\ 1r
and
, and
and
went to national level and
fini hed second place at tate.
competed all four
year
Michael Crane and
Max Perrault
Business Challenges:
~fl 1~ B ~c ffi, ln~ f (]) 1~ G11
Gwen Wortock advrel two mapr activities in 2003-2009: The Junior Achievement Cmn~tion with FBU.
and Rice Wf!J!k with her~ Around the World clas.5. Rice Wf!J!k was organiz.00 by a cm; of students
who wanta:l to make a difference ln OOth Bradford and around the world. It start£rl with just the bu.sines;
deµrrtment and endOO up re!ng a rliool-w1de program with many students pitching in to help. Bradford
donata:l a total of 300,460 grains of rlre (who cnunta:l thls7) to fight world htmger ln just five da}'S The grooll
was pllmrl with the results and thankful that everyone crop!rata:l with the endmvor to make it a huge
Sll£Xl$
L!kewlre. at the Junior Achievement onllne buslnes5 simulation challenge. Mlchael Crane and Max
Perrault took first plare and Brad Nerllng and Matt Hrey took s:mnd plare ln March at UW-Parkslde-thi5
resulta:l ln a Bradford swrep.It was a rei:mt of last year when Brad and Matt were putners ln the same
CXlIIl~tlon and took first plare and went to Nationals, placing s:mnd overall
By Marquette Achtemeier
bradford Club1 2008- 2009 bradfor
I lllr.
The need for
middle class
technicians is
growing while
the need for
middle
management is
not. That's
why this class
is so important
forsomany . .
students. ~
uto Tech: Careers
or tomorrow!
Skills USA a dub that has 00en at Bradford for nearly seven and a half
years. preprres members for a future in auto mechanic work (although
there are students who plan on using what they learned in auto tech to
vrer into another career~ Andrew Leslie, for example, took what he
learned in Mr. Haisler's dass and de::i.ded to go to U. W. Platteville to
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lmlme a tech ed. teacher.
The ooys participated in various in automotive
rompetitions such as the Skills USA Wisronsin
event in Madison In class. students worked
generally on their own cars. amcentrating on
lxxly-work repairs. When asked what makes
skills USA different than other dubs at
CAR TALK
Junior
ponder the
solution to a
broken crank haft.
Bradford. the boys said that they would rather be doing the hands-on
work than sitting in a desk doing academic work.
BY teve Dirk
"RON HAISLER IS THE COOLEST PERSON EVERl
-Marcus Godlewski
Sophomore
lo
destroys
a tire In the shop for a demonstration
by Mr. Haisler
Underneath a lift, senior
works on the angina of one of
his classmate's cars.
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Pr actjce
tyJj h w. \11] Pride
Peace t- /.. . ig. and
S111rts.
Helping Those in
Need-Bradford
Style!
Jelena D urdjic, Emily
Knapp, lyx Svatek, Amber
Belcher, uanne Spence,
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IS tudent Activities is an argani2atlan run by the tireless Mrs.
Woj:l8:howicz that helµ; put together events whlch help with various
ca~ Two events were ''Piz.za Fridays." whlch rare! money far the
~ aIXi the
JXllar plunge. whlch rare! money far the Arthrttis
Foumattcm. The organiz.atlan warklrl with student government key
dub, NHS. aIXi other duh; to bring out the leaders of Bradford who wanlirl
to help. It vvas am in clmge of many imp:irrant events. such as the
hormnrning ani SIXJI1S ~Iles. the J.e.adership arademy mretlng.5. am
the~ program The hlghllght of their year though. vvas 'Co
Pink." wbirh helprl to l'3Bl money far the LeRoy Butler Fournatkm.
I whlch helµ; women suffering with breast cancer.
lot of
people
need help-1
that's why
I get
involved
int is
program
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introduces the
school's athletes during the
winter sports as embly.
Junior
and seniors I r in 1 I ol' 1 and
look at the day's agenda and the school's
upcoming events during a Leadership Academy meeting.
BY Eugene Eldridge
brodford (lub1 2 00 8- 2 00 9
~hantal
Dancing
helps me
express
who I
really
am.~
They're Hot!!
Th 're ra ford Hea
New to Bradford in 2008. Bradford Hmt was the re-inventfrl danre team, arganizErl
by Mr. Hurd the rew danre teacher at Bradford. Performing at half-times ci
SfXJf1:ing events. ~girls got the crowd on their fret
From kicklines to ropping. ~girls had it
going on "At the hommminggame we blew the
~dn
z, and
lie a I "
get together to pose after an enthu iastic
performance during halftime at a football game.
s
audienre away lro!.U3! we were a rew aIXl. improvfil
dance team." said mm-
rer Hlrtre1ter. Although
the girls had tough pratires. it was all worth it in the
er
ends the
perfonnance trongly.
end when Bradford Hmt provOO. to the students aIXl. faculty there was a SjXlt far
them in the middle ci the foofuill field aIXl. OOskefuill arurtl The girls put a
tremendous amount ci time into their jl.w-<lropping µrlormanres. Bradford Heat
als:> made an appruance at the Go Pink! ~game. aIXl. belprl krep the audienre
Sophomore
smil es as
she performs in the halftime show at
the Go Pink ! soccer game.
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Senior
~I
rt l
raises her pon porns hi gh
during a perfo rmance at a basketball game.
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on their feet during the halftime show!
1T S NICE HEARING APPLAUSE FROM THE CROWD.
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Junior l1 a Di poses strong after a
breathtaking performance at the
Bradford girls soccer 60 Pink! game.
~enior
&o
makes a lasting
~mpression on the crowd as she performs
in front of the whole school at the winter
assembly.
BY alissa calzo
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Mrs
WoJCiechowicz
shows off her go
pink porn porn
and poster .
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Jenna Schroeder,
and Kim
Skundberg show
their support for
go pink by selling
pink ribbons .
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Even Rowdy went
pink throughout
the month,
wearing a pink tshirt and pink
shoes.
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Juniors Brian
Schulz and April
Plovarnch pose
together with
their pink
Bradford t-shirts .
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Mrs.
Wojciechowicz,
Allison Winzer,
Julie Kessler,
Jena Perrine,
Jenna Schroeder,
and Jessica Close
raise money
~uring ~dvisory~
Kim Jozefiak,
Brittany Stockton,
and Tiphany
Pavlich buy pink
ribbon-shaped
cookies during
lunch.
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Senior Rachelle Merlin
smiles with a pink rose she
got from coach
Wojciechowicz before the "Go
Pink" game.
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Coach Wojciechowicz talks
with the girls as they are
down by one
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Mitchell Ziegler, Casey
Taylor, Michael Merucci,
and Chris Marshall paint
their bodies pink to show
spirit.
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Sophomore Alicia Fikejs
stops for a picture before
the performance with
dance team at half time .
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Stephanie Barsuli gets
ready to score a goal, and
take the win for her team .
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Seniors Carissa Launderville
and Samantha Ventura take
a picture with LeRoy Bulter
at the game .
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Senior Tyler Panasewicz
watches the game with
LeRoy Butler as the girls
show off impressive moves
and take the win.
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Donna Harper walks
ahead of the group
towards the pre ervation
-
odwan museitef
-Club Memrer
j9 Its a dirty job ... but
someone's got to do it. ~
Saving Earth!
nvironmentll club was cream! by~ Abigail Stevens during her junior year. She wanmi to start a club where
frierrls aruld ttlk am m.aJ.ize with E9Ch other while they worked on cleaning up Kerum!. arxl bringing attention to tre
Farth'sdlanging amdition The group met everyTuemy in Mr. Valez'sclassroom There, they delirerami onarxl
priaritizOO cleaning projets arxl rocyding strategies for the rllool year. Their gm.I. was to clean up arxl preave vartous
parks around :Kenaiha. Cleaning up trash was just one of many ways they helped the environment the club al9J zerorl
in on Bradford-many students arxl teachers were aware that there was virtually no rocyding OOing done by anyone in tre
rllool ~the group got a plan together to address the problem Frrst, the old tan rocyding cans (that no one lml) were
replaarl with blue cans with the "p~ re:ycle" logo on them In doing this, much of what had before been carted to
Keooilla's landfill went instmd to a rocyding renter. 'We wanmi to make it dffil that if people had trash to~ ot: they
knew where to throw it plastic. glass. arxl espmlly paper should be ra:ycled. Bradford netrls to do its part to keep our
environment clean" s:ikl ~Brandon Neemann vice president of the club.
BY James Alben Hoffman. Ill
8-2009 r>radford Oub1 2008-2009 r>radford Oub1 2008- 2
Ricky Karls multitasks over pots and
pan and food.
lur plare is a new family CDilSl1IDef 00. program at Bradford run
by Mrs. Bytnar. '1 give Mrs. Bytnar tons of mrlit for doing thisFrom planning to exocuting. noOO:ly in this building aruld
have done it letter," said Mrs. Sinnen. another CDilSl1IDef 00.
tmcher. The students involVOO. made fcxxi and delivera:l it to staff
rnernrers and teachers. :Each meal amsistfrl of an a~. entre.
~and drink-ilild each menu follOWOO. a theme such as
~Italian and Mexiran :&a~ students were doing
the cooking there was l:xrund to re a di£lst:er. An entire kettle of
mp aa:identally burnoo and left a smell that only rabOOge ~P
can manage to leave. The whole wing of the building wonderei
what the "interesting" srnell was-for mrnt of the day!
BY Megan Panasew ic~
"a hes the tons oJ
dishes needed to prepare o
much food.
gets together
e , ilverware, and napkins
for the food deli very.
Senior Sean Jakubowski and junior Travis La hlee "heroe " of the kitchen
how how strong their cooking skills really are.
6-2009 ~r1dford aub1 2006-2009
ta i h ·ones
-A pl'ii.tive 16:1.der-
writes the events I
for the week on the board for
L _ _ other members.
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I love knowing
we' ve made a
difference!
(left) Elizabeth Ostalaza, Jodeci Wells,
Porschead Simmons, (right) Ashley
Kenner, Chabreea Taylor
You must. be the cha ge you wish to St'(' i1
the " 'orld!
-Ghandi
Positive Bradford women is a group of young girls who strive to tmJme young women. Their gcal is to lift up each otm
j. minett
i while motivating one another to do their
rest,~ JXlSitive role mcxlels for their P£I"S, arxl improve the mmmunity. In 201!-
2009. the dub workffi together to help one another academically as well as ~y. Together they were a strong group.
that no matter what tried to stay optimistic in all situations.~ girls were sophisticatro. symµi.thetic. arxl had a drtve to
tmJme leaders in their mmmunity. "We will rontlnue to do our rest arxl nothing~ for not only o~ves. but alro for M
Chatman" slid Brlanna Hill As a sisterhoo:l they were driven to help others around them through~ projets. They
enjJyOO volunteering at Bullen middle rllool arxl put on fundram-s with donatro money going to to Kenosha.'s Warren's
Horiz.on. 'We are proud of our accomplishments arxl plan to rontlnue making a difference any way imsfule throughout Iii
~-We will rontlnue Mrs. Chatman' s dream by any IIlfililS rnressary," slid Elizareth O;taJaza.
BY Charrie Blal0<J
bradford Club1 2 00 8- 2 00 9 bradford Club
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(Member)
Positive
Bradford Men
is a cool club
because it puts
you around an
intelligent
group of young
men working
to achieve the
un
of
I
aiitive Bradford Men was startErl Jn the 19'.X:Ys by Mr. Mang!. reJovOO
,ex-Bradford prtndµtl. He OOlievOO that Bradford rmlerl a club for African,.American young men Then, the club's focus was on preµm.tlon for
irollege and career. The focus bas sinre changOO; the club today is for young
men of any race having the desire to mentor each other, underclasmien,
iarrl young students at elementary rllools (students f'raiuently travel to
. rA- -.. ,
Jeffernm elementary} The club's ro-fadlitators are
~Mr. Tu.ys and Mr. Tolefree. Mr. Tu.ys. the original
iadvm,has bEJ. an Inspiration to the group for
;
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Listen up
the last nine )'ffiI'S: 'This year, more than Jn any other
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I saw the 1:xJys exhibit brotherhooi They were
!able to sit down and dmJss things with each other.
tit n and
plan their next
grade s hool trip.
I think that we can expn to ree great things from~ young men Jn
'the
' future if they ~ the skills they've learnei" BY Danielle VanBlarcom
'THESE YOUNG MEN ARE OUR FUTURE LEADERS .
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Aaron K1ru ., P ri Tur , and e
Osb ne mentor elementary kids.
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bradford Club1
Jfina Pfinin{z
Congratulations Jena.
we are so proud of youl
You have accomplished
so much in high school.
Good luck in college
and your futurel
Scon Geiger
CONGRATULATIONS
SCOTT, WE ARE
PROUD OF YOU!
KEEP UP ALL OF
YOUR HARD WORK
AT CARTHAGE!
Love, Dad and
Mom
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Concrete
Earthwork
Custom Crushing
Site Development
Underground Utilities
Daniel Oakes
President
et outta town
RBRINKMAN
explores France!
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Check out the
field trip to
Colorado!
Tom Battersby, Bernard BenCarew, Rochelle Loots, Jake
Willems, Jake Gaudio, Ryan
Voss, Meredith Hinkes,
Stephanie Starling, Sammy
Whalen, Katie Hobbs
There is nothing more enjoyable
than getting out of school and
going on a fieldtrip! Check out just
a few of these exhilarating
Bradford adventures.
BY eugene eldridge
f sophia hailer, junior
The French class exploral. the unique
rultliml fc:OOs at Froggys Restaurant in
Hlghland P.rrk, Illlnols. Some were even
With 300 days of sunshine a year. Ollarado Springs is a great p1&e
daring enough to eat snails!
to go during the chilly springs of Kenosha Mr. Taylar and his win!
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1
J adore manger les
escargots (I love
eating snails)!
-amanda sherman
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erumible class took a five day trip to
the Rocky Mountain state, touring
Pines P6lk. the Cave of the Winds.
Seven Falls. and many mare
b.raithtaking landmarks while
playing their amazing musl.cl
''bueller? ... buell er?"
What rou1d be mare inspiring to young artists than a trip to one of
Amerira's premier fine art mureums? Mrs. Peamn and the photo
club went to the Chkago Loop
to tour and admire the
(front row) Mrs. Pearson, Brittany Beyer, Meagan David,
Kelly Adelsen , Dori Parker, Emily Brzezinski, Sarah Crespo ,
Megan Delaney (back row) Mark Mayette, Eric Chairez,
Rachael Crane , Katie Young, Jenna Gilliland, Donna Harper,
Jacob Randell, Dasha Kersten, Becky Wynne, Devin Kick
m~·s famous historic
photography.
"Chicago was
a lot of fun; it was
cool to take pictures
outside of Kenosha. 11
-brittany bayar
On May 28, all thrre
fcxxi ~ hmcioo to
Milwaukee to cha::k out
the oldest Italian grcx:ay
store in the city. They
were given the chanre to
sample olives and ham
WOODHAVEN ROPE COURSE
Sophomore Shawn Conwell swings ' - - - - - - - - - - through the woods on the Bridge's
class field trip.
"Physics Day is always a
good time!"
by Sean Jakubowski
Experiences!
Mr. Hervat's freshman U.S. History ~ took atrip OOc:k
in time to aviation's ''Golden Age" as they explarei
vintage aircrafts in the Oihkcm FAA AirVenture
~-------___,
Mmmrn: the~ studierl the
history of Wisxlnsln and the Great
lake's region at the Manitowoc
Wisxlnsln Maritime Mureum.
-
lor Uri1 1 a1 smiles in front of
the Eiffel Tower while on vaction in
Europe over winter break.
et it sno-w-,
Let it snow,
Let it snow!
W inter break was. arxi always ls, a time to relax arxi not think arout m:xiJ.
2C03-2009 was more snowy and rold than p:i.5t years. Students lurkOO oo.t
when a snow day came right OOfore break. adding to the time afE Sure. tlm
was a ton of shoveling to do. but then came time to just hang out with
Onistmas shop (even amld tough oomomk timesl arxi OOke ~dozens ri
crokies. Some students travelfrl long distmres (Taylor Brinkman alxJve, will
never oo able to thank hJs prrents enough far footing the bill far hJs trip to
~)but
nm just staylrl in town with fr1erxls arxi family.
BY Audrie Hau h
to ring in
the 2009
year with
all of our
family
and
friends.~
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~i
er
is completely surprised
by his Christma pre ent.
&t Outte Town 2008- 2009 •
:\l<·~an Panasewkz.
Holly Hanl<'heek.
and Alis."ia Sc·alzo
Even
though we
stayed in
Kenosha
made it so
much fun! ~
R!
Jenny Romano
enjoys down under
in Australia!
pr1ng Break ls all al:xmt out hanging out. waking up late. and~
up the sun Whether it re tmning on the teaches ofMe.xiro. or Cl1l).Y
(l)Uilt:ry skiing in O:ilorado, the time off ls always much mrl!rl. Some
students staylrl in Keoo;ha, rome travekrl ~the US.. and a~ few
exploral the world. Thore students left in Kenasha gathenrl at hangout
spllS such as the Slmrnons Is1an:l. (the lakei mffee
shop;. am at the mall Some athletes of Bradford
Im the opp:ntunity to en.PY time with their
teams. Bradford~ went to Kentucky and
COMET BRAD
the ri'tOOll team went to Mkhlgan; OOth
Im thechanretoplay,,....,1,.,etnewrornn<>tttion.
UCf"""..,._
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Mr tvlann covers up a
part of a sign o it
reads 'Comet Brad' in
Florida.
The weather was lnronvenient far students during the 2C'OO spring
break with rain and clouds, but it endOO with a tang hitting hJghs of 70
BY Alis a Scalzo
\aron \lann. Justin Hauke, \ndren • razee, Josh Rach and Olher De be hold Mr. Mann at Disney
World, and then cram into a phone booth
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THE FLORIDA TRIP WAS ONE OF THE BEST CHORAL EXPERIENCES IVE HAD
Bradford'• ACapella choir sang
favorite tunes at the Disney Festival
on their trip to Florida.
Senior Tyler Panasawlcz throws a fast
ball to arival on the other team whlle
on a trip to Kantuck I
Erin Hendrickson stands In
front of writer Stavan King'•
housa In Bangor, Malna.
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Anne Lutz
(Germany)
I
I have really
enjoyed my
stay here and
when I go
back home
I'm going to
encourage all
my friends to
do this!
"
S tudents from Germany, Italy. Franre. Belgium the Netheralnds. Brazil.
arrl Qista Rica came to Mary D. Bradford where they livOO, leamrl,
am ate
in the lifestyle of an American Although from different cnuntrtes. one
thing was the same: they enjJyOO. their eiqmenres in the Uni!B:i States. am
grew as a result of~ in another rountry. 'Tun~ just stay alive.. LIVli"
said Marro Lo.::atelli ~ Ivo Bllirll sald. that his stay in America
dJangOO his life. When ask!rl which American-quality
would oo nm rnimi Brazilian Lucas Schwab
(pictural. right) answerai 'Team work. Here you f~
llke a family when you are in sµn;s. ro you ratlly get to know the
i:rople you are playing with-that ls how it ls different in America." All of
the exrbange students dld agree on what they would mls5 the ma;t, which
were their new frlerxls arrl love far our fast fcxxll
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PROM•oo
BY James Hoffman ill
BY THE TIME I RETURN BACK TO MY HOME COUNTRY,
I WILL
SEE HOW GREAT THIS EXPERIENCE WAS." - Christian Leuschke (Germany
Foreign-exchange
student Lucas
Schwab took junior
Lauren Massie to
prom. They danced
to songs such as
"Lucky" by Jason
Mraz, "Sexy Back"
by Justin
Timberlake, and
even to the old, yet
favored "ChaCha
Slide."
- cpep c.AssembQy
-Sf omecomil'lg c.Assem
Find out which lucky
lady got to be
- Sf omecomit1g COmtce
Tom 6attersby's
- cpltom
date to Winter Forman
- CWil'ltelt CC1'01tmaQ
- v\As. C81tadfio1td
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e Homecoming
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See thie eaooy eenior ae
e runner-up Me. Bradfortt on
pag~ 146.
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Rowdy leads volunteers
from the audience in a
competative game of
Rowdy says.
The dance team performs
their routine in front of a
captivated audience.
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Tu~DAY
WHO
WEARS
SHORT
SIIORTS!
LADIES OF
THE
HOMECOMING
COURT! , o 1
h
roeks a Buu,
jerM') with
very short
shorts.
Sarah
S\utg1·r. Britt 111·~
Pm lit
and
Junior
;\fEN OF THE
1lOi\IECOi\lL"\TG
COURT Th<>
homecoming
court senior
men are (left)
I;
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swC"ater,
l<>ggings, and
leg warmers .
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lk11d1•r. Brian
•h•ns<•n. Hon
Pahn<'n. ~ '
Hirl and
, 'kl D
fR.!DAY
..
STRIKE A POSE!
SHAKE 11'! Senior
n
r<>p.'s Sam Edquist
and NiC'k Oor~m for
homecoming court.
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AWAY! SC'nior
Mi,...
.,
shows off her
aw<'son1e
-;upC'rhero
apparel. - - •
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matc·h his twin
for the day. Mike.
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shows off her
Junior
'
> h rocks
Bradford spirit by
pain ling hC'r face
and wearing all red
and black. • - - ·
~t wrek at Bradford WdS one of the lilC& antid.µital events of the s::hool year. The style lineup WdS as follows: Monday WdS crazy hair day.
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Tuerlay WdS retro day. WOOnes:lay WdS hero day.11umrlay WdS twin day, and Friday WdS s::hool spirit day. The spirit wrek assmibly WdS held on
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Friday, where ooth the horoo:mning muples and their vidOO$ were put on display for the entire student lxxiy to view and laugh at~ videos were
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put together~ that Bradford students would re able to get to know the fun side of the nominees. There were am p!lforrnanres by the cheerwers
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and danre team Sµntainment proviOO:l. amvd-plmsing games like the Buffalo Wild Wings challenge and a crazy obstacle~ AID on Friday WdS
the s::hool µirade which inc.ludfrl floo.ts from each grade. SJXliiS. and clubs.
"My friends and I always plan ahead what we are going wear on each day of spirit w ek."
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FUNKY! The
1
flash their
funky tie-dye 'wi.m team t-shirts during the
parade Friday afternoon.
nior '
m S1
i.
D 1 <I, and I c i 1i
1
stop in the hallway to pose
for a picture before the Homecoming ~ embly.
Dancing the Night Away
COUIT
Ron Palmcn,
Steve Dirks, '\"ick
Dorau, ;\latt
Bender, Brittney
PaYiica, Alexis
herson, l lliotte
Harding, Sam
Edquist, and
Sarah Swager
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Aftr.r afull wrek ofhormnming
an:l were full of~ bling.
fe,givltles. Saturday night 1mure
Th! nlghtfeatuml~
aglitzY event with the much-
rew to the Bradford S'.Eile-danre
anttipitOO hJ.mmmfng danre
CDIIlJffitions with prizes up to 25
~ '1fYou Got It Flaunt It''
dollars were the nlghfs big hit!
Brightly-OJlorai ~ an:l shiny
As usual. unromfortable sires
suits were all the rage in 2CIB.
were tawl aside an:l ties were
Stylish releh5 f1ash:rl their stuff
kxrened or even dis:arded as the
!xJth fonnally an:l lnfomially;
nighfs festivities wore on; even the
~~were tastefully
roldest homroJming nights ffilt up
urxlerstatfrl. an:l ~went all out
(back row) Amber
Belcher, Brenden
Schulz, Brett
McNeil (bottom
row) Britney
Sheehan and
•
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ra
And the winner is ....
BET
AVI
"Being Miss Bradford completely made my s nior year! I did not expect ii at all
and everyone who competed was amazing. Any of them would have deserved iL"
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T b. COMPb.TmON ~Ab flb.12.Cb.t
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TU~ COMPb.TlTION \VAb flb.12.C~
I Th(' Miss Bradford pageant was quite
cxdUng! The evC'nt was hosted by the
I hilarious Justin Hauke and Andrew FrazC'C'.
I
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The C'ontestants varied from cheerleaders to
th(' class president.. All of the girls
p('rformed a talent, showed off their
beautiful and flashy evening gowns, and
answered obsure questions that made them
use their imagination to answer. Four girls
us<'d their vocal chords, one performed a
Saturday Nighl Live skit, another a magie
act. and t\vo danced. In the end, the judg<'s
had the difficult decision of <'hoosing a
winner. The final result was first runner up
Dcstyni Vaughn and the new Miss Bradford
was Beth Davis! Even though there could
only be one winner, everybody was a winner
in some way.
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Looking for an
outfit that really
fits your style'?
Take a hint from
these sassy ladies
and see what is
going on in the
fashion world. All
of the outfits
shown here are
great for all
occasions!
"ghe'g bea ty affld
f!Ute g g!lnce•.•.
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"It was really fun getting
to know different
people-and going to
rehearsals made the
show even better."
II
•••••••
"Having never been in a
pageant before, the
experience of Miss
Bradford was definitely
a great one."
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Winter Formal WdS by far one
dates a matching tie! Many farq
of the ~est danres Bradford has
hairstyles and pretty manicures
~yet- annplete with a full
and p:rlicures were Wng flauntirl
dinner and 00!.utiful drorrations.
all over the danre floor. The
The danre had a S{filaO.tlar
students danarl the night away to
Hollywroi theme,. and all of
s:mgs like 'Womanlz.er" by Britney
the students were more than eager
Spms and the ever p:ipular
to show off their ral ra!JX!t styles.
'ChaCha Slide." Everyone enj.1yOO
Preµrringforthe bigeventWdS
their 120minutesofHollywcxxl
extremely stressful-girls had to
fame and endErl the night with
figure out what dress to wear and
laughter. enpyment and a full
-BY Brianna Hill
148
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ma querade," kicked off with
a bang. Arriving gue t were
given variou fe tive ma k
to compliment the many
Shake It! Quincy Ross,
Vianca Wright, Monique
Green , Quamane Stewart,
Jamahl Bland , Octaveous
Gordon , and Ricky Roman
dance the night away.
colorful outfit . The tudent '
devotion to chool pirit
helped win extra funding
from the annual "Stump
Prom" online competition,
which decrea ed ticket price
and helped provide an array
of beautiful decoration .
Overall it wa a magical
night to be remembered.
-BY Marti n Locante
Katy Scott and Amanda
Tu ler himmer their way
through a dance.
Lynni e Bagley and Rachel
Johnson take a muchneeded break.
Kalli Schulz join in on
the long, naking dance
train on the dance floor.
Chantal Pearson, Shayla Daniels, Peter Barca, Steph Barsuli Bllly Sangbusch, Alyse
Mlkolas, Alex Barsull Cory Brennan, Paige Meurer, and Tyler Wojclechowicz
Alex Santiago and Christina
Knowlton strike a pose after
getting their groove on.
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Devin Kick and Krista
Bruneau played "guess
who?" at dinner.
Sibany Jackson and her date
Jimmy Brown enjoy dinner
with a group of friends.
Jessica Watson and Sam
Sacket color coordinated for
the event.
All About Seniors
Senior Secti n
~
Best of the Best
153 Top 1 5 /enlou The1e 9uy1 are one of a tindl
Dumbiest
155 /enlor Dumb Award1 I wonder who'1901n9 to win.
Leaders come together
1,S Convocation Award1 The1e people have worked really hard!
Senior class
162 /enlor t\u!Y Don't they look good~
Future Plans
154 Colle9e1 Where are you 901n9~
Hard Work Pays Off
1,6 Convocation A11embly Hard work pay1 off.
Celebration Time
16o (1raduatlon Ceremony Con9ratulat1on1 you made It.
What's your
intended major?
Dillon Fedro is off to UW-Stevens
Point to study environmental
science and criminal justice.
Soon to be nurse, Brittany
Hagopian will be attending
Gateway in the fall.
UW-Milwaukee welcomes Alan
Kelly to study international
business next year.
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fifteen
#\MAZ seniors;
fifteen
f1ew1 and f>radford M19h /chool'1
molt 1tupendou1
Jtudentl that IOU 1hould hear aboutl
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lHE lJTTLE DRUMMER GI
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GLORIA'S JUNIOR YEAR WAS SPENT IN
ltSA WAS BRADFORD' S TOP DRUMMER
BELGIUM . WHILE THERE , SHE WAS NAMED THE
PRACTICING SEVERAL HOU R S EVERY NIGHT
EMBASSADOR OF LIEGE (WHERE SHE WAS
AND KEEPING HER EYE ON THE FUTURE
STAYING) FOR REPRESENTING THE UNITED
PROVIDED HER WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO
STATES SO WELL .
CHOOSE FROM FOUR DIFFERENT COLLEGES
.JONATHAN An _N-=.
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ICHAE
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TuE FOOTBALL STAR
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MICHAEL'S FONDEST MEMORY DURING HIS
BASEBALL TEAM , THEY WENT ALL THE WAY TO
THREE YEARS IN BRADFORD FOOTBALL , WAS
STATE . Hts PROUDEST MOMENT WAS WHEN
I N HIS SENIOR YEAR-THE TEAM BEAT
HE MADE THE GAME-ENDING PLAY TO WIN THE
HORLICK , 42 - 26 , WHEN HORLICK WAS THE
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEi
TOP TEAM IN WISCONSIN .
L" HISE BAGLEY
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TuE FUTURE 0ocToR
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RoNAL.
PAL-MEN
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TuE .JACK-OP-ALL-TRADES"
LYNNISE'S DEFINING MOMENT WAS SHADOWING
RON WAS THE PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL
A DOCTOR . WHILE WATCHING DR . HEMPHILL
HONOR SOCIETY DURING HIS SENIOR YEAR .
DELIVER A NEWBORN SHE REALIZED HER
FUTURE CAREER WOULD BE AN OB/GYN .
C
R
t::!L.A...OC
IN JANUARY HE MADE A
SPEECH TO
BRADFORD' S NHS , CONGRAT1JLAT1NG THEM
FOR BEING INVOLVED IN A GREAT CLUB
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TuE SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT"
BEING THE SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT WAS A
PATRIC
PH
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TuE SWIM STAR
N
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BIG JOB FOR CHA-CHA . "THE WATERMELON
BASH ,' A FUN ACTIVITY FOR THE SENIORS WAS
HER BRAINCHILD, WHICH SHE HOPES COMES
BACK EVERY YEAR BECAUSE EVERYONE HAD
SWIMMING THE 53-YARD FREESTYLE ,
PATRICK'S FAVORITE MOMENT WAS GOING TO
STATE WITH THE BRADFORD SWIM TEAM .
QUAMA
UCH A GOOD TIME AT THIS EVENT.
''THE PosmvE MAN"
QUAMANE PUT A LOT OF TIME IN BRADFORD'S
POSITIVE MEN
WHILE IN THIS CLUB HE
DAVID SPENT MOST OF HIS LIFE PLAYING
HELPED AT JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY , TEACH-
SOCCER , BUT HIGH SCHOOL IS WHEN HE
ING KIDS LIFE LESSONS.
REALLY SHINED . HE WON MANY AWARDS AND
s
DURING HIS SENIOR YEAR HE WAS NAMED
G
MVP , AND RECEIVED ALL-CONFERENCE
HONORS.
HIS CLUB TEAM, THE RACINE
SPARTANS PLACED 4TH AT STATE .
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CH
IA
E
SARAH'S FAVORITE MEMORIES WERE ALL THE
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1NSIDE .JOKES .. SHE SHARED WITH HER
FRIENDS-ESPECIALLY HER SOFTBALL LADIES .
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TuE BAND GEEK
CHOREOGRAPHING A PERFORMANCE FOR HER
DANCE 3
CLASS. SHE REALLY ENJOYED
SEEING HER DANCE MOVES COME TO LIFE AS
HER FRIENDS PERFORMED .
:e
SAMANTHA IS INVOLVED IN BRADFORD'S BAND ,
ORCHESTIRA , DRUM/BUGLE IN MILWAUKEE, AND
THE BRADFORD CORPS IN RACINE . SHE HAS
RECEIVED TWO SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS FROM
WHITEWATER AND CARTHAGE .
Roc1
OLIVER'S MOST PRIZED MEMORY WAS
URING HIS SENIOR YEAR-STARRING IN THE
OUND OF PLAID . PLAYING THE MAIN
CHARACTER
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HE WAS ABLE TO
CREATE HIS OWN CHARACTER AND PERFO
A MONOLOGUE FLAWLESSLY .
TuE LATIN CLUB HISTORIAN"
Roc1o's FAVORITE MOMENT OCCURRED
1. ost Original Dressers: Abi Stevens and
Andrew Frazee
2.Best Musican: Samantha Whalen and
Thomas Battersby
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3.Most likely to continue the Practice Peace Policy:
Peggy Ludlow and Matt Lewer
4.Best Personality: Gianna Tenuta and Reuben
Wakefield
... Best Hair: Elliotte Harding and James Hoffma III
.Class Clown: Stephanie Wegner and Sean Jakubowski
7.Best Laugh: Tiffany Otto and Eugene Eldridge
8.Most Likely to be President:
Heather Christian n and V'ncent McKillip
9.Best Smile: Amanda Strohm and Mike Muir
Ambrowiak, Gloria: Academic Excellence
Award 9,000; Kiwanis Award Recipient; ACT
>30
Aragon, Jes ica: Po itive Bradford Women
cholarship 300
tkin , Jonathan: St. Xavier University
Pre idential Scholarship 65,200
Bagley, Lynni e: Gloria Chapman Memorial
cholar hip
Baguio,Kahala: Central College Dean
cholar hip 8,500; Multi-Cultural Award
5,000; Central Foundations Award 4,000
Baguio, Kalani: Hal Prince Technical Award
Batter by, Thomas: Carthage College Music
cholar. hip 7,000; Manny Mitka cholarship
376.50; Bradford PTSA Scholar hip; Kiwanis
Award Recipient
Behen, Michael: ACT >30
Bender, Matthew: Bradford PT A Scholarship;
Kiwanis A ward Recipient
Binotto, Kelly: Mary Lou Mahone cholar hip
Brook , Jelis a: Polly Munn Scholar hip $500,
Mary Lou Mahone Scholarship; Herman and
Virginia Gundlach Scholar hip
Brzezin ki, Emily: Bradford Guidanace
Department A ward
arr, Alexandria: Univer ity of Kentucky
William C. Parker Tuition Award
hri tian en, Heather: utmeg on ervatory of
the Art cholar. hip l 0,000; Academic
Excellence Award 9,000; Kiwanis Award
Recipient: CT >30
Colboth, Alys a: UW-Whitewater Foundation
cholarship 1,000; Kiwani Award Recipient
ronk, tephanie: Kiwanis Award Recipient
Debe, Oliver William: DePaul Univer ity
Leader. hip cholar hip 34,000; University
Award 3.000: Bradford Student Government
A sociation $1,000; Kiwanis Foundation of
Metropolitan Keno ha Award 1,000; Mount
ICO
Carmel Church cholar hip 300;
Milwaukee Chapter Scholar hip l ,000; KEA
Scholar hip $1,500; Keno ha Junior Womens
Club Scholar hip 2,000; KWlK Trip 500; Mary
Zicarelli Memorial Scholarship; Kenosha Area
Business Alliance Scholar hip; Kenosha Area
Chamber of Commerce cholarship; Valerie
Ander on Peter on Scholar hip; Principals
Award: Kiwanis Award Recipient
Delaney, Megan: Bradford Guidance Department
Award
Dor ey, Devin: Winifred Farley Memorial
Scholarship
Ebener, Michael: End Zone Club 1,000
Eggleton, Holly: MSOE Scholar hip 48,000;
Academic Excellence Award 9,000; ACT >30
E cobar, Kathryn: E.C. Styberg Engineering
Company cholarship 2,000
Finnigan, Mallory: Carthage College Endowed
cholarship 4,000
Finley, ordero: Univer ity of orth Dakota
Athletic cholarship (Full Ride)
Frazee, ndrew Sullivan: DePaul niversity
Scholar Award 38,000
Funk, Brittany: Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Ladies
Scholarship 375
Garza, Li a: UW Madison Chancellor
cholarship (Full Tuition): UW Madison chool
of Music cholarship 14,000; Academic
Excellence Award 9.000; Jame Jacob Sesser
Memorial cholarship
Green, Monique: High School GPA Scholarship
1,500; BOT cholarship 5,800
Hafenscher, Tristin: Mary Lou Mahone
Scholarship
Harding, Elliotte: Judy Garland Memorial
Award
Hardy, Alexander: Kiwanis Award Recipient
Hauke, Ju tin: ebraska Wesleyan University
Fredstrom cholar hip 30,000; Founders
Scholarship 2,000; Theater Scholarship 5,000
Hirtreiter, Amber: Bradford Guidance
Department Award; Emily K. Lauer Scholarship
Home , Lori: Bradford Alumni cholarship;
ACT>30
Hoffman, James: Carthage College Endowed
cholarship 4,000; Kiwani Awarard Recipent
I tvanek, Kala: Carthage College Kenosha Oaks
Scholarship 153,800
Jame , Dominic: Kiwani . Award Recipient
Jones, Bryant: Bradford Guidance Award;
Practice Peace Award
Jones, Tani ha: Keno ha Community Impact
Scholar hip 750; Mary Lou Mahone Scholar hip
Kessler, Julie: Jame R. Ferwerda Physical
cience Scholarship $4,000; Kiwanis Award
Recipient
Kirchner, Daniel: UW-Plattville Crop & oil
cience A ward 800: Keno ha County
A ociation for Home and Community Education
Scholar hip 1,000; Kenosha Country 4H Council
300; First Catholic Slovak Union 500; Adam
Gundlach cholarship
Kraus, Du tin: Kiwanis Award Recipient
Ludlow, Peggy: Trinity Lutheran Award 1,000;
Aurora Health Care Scholarship $500; Andrea
Wirch Memorial cholarship
Maginn, Kimberly Jean: Washington Middle
School PT 0 A ward 500
McClendon, Karen: Marquette Ignatius Magis
Scholar hip 36,000; Practice Peace Award;
Kiwanis Award Recipient
McGrain, Christine: Univer ity of Iowa
ational Scholar Award 16,000: Univer. ity of
Iowa Tuition cholarship 25,000
McKillip, Vincent: Wi con in Elks Contest
$300; Wavro Academic cholarship; Scott
Engberg Scholarship; Kiwanis Award Recipient;
ACT>30
Meeker, Blair: Kiwanis Award Recipient
Menge, Elizabeth: outhea tern University
Presidents cholarship & Grant $8,500; Kiwanis
Award Recipient
Minett, Ja mine: Mayor Youth Commis. ion
Scholarship 500
Muir, Michael Kevin: UW-Madison Power Knapp Full Tuition Scholarship; KFC
Scholarship; ACT >30
Ostalaza, Elizabeth: United States avy
Commission
Pavlica, Brittney: Western Michigan University
Athletic Scholar hip $80,000
Peko ke, Abby: Carthage College Academic
Honors 38,000; Carthage College Endowment
Scholarship 4,000
Peters, Kyle: Wisconsin Lutheran cholarship
20.000
Rettmueller, Jennifer: Viterbo University
Heritage Scholarship 5,500
Rodrigue , Elizabeth: Positive Bradford Women
Scholarship 300
Rudock, avanah: avannah College of Art &
Design Academic Honors Scholarship 40,000
calzo, Alissa: Bradford Alumni Scholarship
Simmons, Porschaed: Jack onville University
Academic Scholarship 52,000
Singletary, Lamonte: Herman and Virginia
Gundlach Scholarship
lanchik, Amy: University of Okalahoma Boren
A ward $2,000
mith, Kelsey: University of Dubuque
Presidential Scholarship 33,000; niversity
Forerunner Award $8,000
Spence, Luanne: St. orbert cholar hip
Distinguished Trustee cholarship $44,000;
orbertine Scholars 8,000
tephens, J. Patrick H.: Bucyrus Foundation
Scholar hip $14,500; Kiwanis Award Recipient
tewart, Quamane Raythile: Ball tate
University Academic Recognition 47,216
turycz, Chri ta: Carthage College Presidential
Scholarship $28,000; Carthage College Endowed
Scholar hip $4,000; Bradford Boo ters Clas of
l 973 Scholarship 575; Andrea Wirch Memorial
Scholarship; Kenosha Womens Club Scholarship:
Bradford Alumni Scholarship; Bradford Guidance
Department Scholarship
wager, arah: Ohio State University Provost
Scholar hip 8.400; ational Buckeye
Scholarship 28,000; Kiwanis Award Recipient
zot, Mark: Bradford Alumni Scholar hip
Tenuta, Gianna: Walt Shirer Golf Memorial
Scholarship 1,000
pmann, Janet: orthern Michigan University
Academic Scholarship $3,500
Vaccaro, Christopher: Robert Morris
Univer ity/Illinois GPA Scholarhip 1,500;
Athletic Scholarship 4,320; Randy Jone
Memorial Bowling cholar hip 500; Ben
Franklin Scholarship 500
Vrevich, Kelley: University of Evansville
Academic Scholarship 50.000
Wabalickis, Robin: t. orbert College
Di tinguished Tru . tee Scholarship 44,000;
Bradford Football cholarship 1000
Walentowski, Megan: UW-Milwaukee Compa s
Scholarship $3 I, I 52
Wertz, Au tin: Ripon cholarship ervice Award
40,000
Whalen, amantha: Alice Mack Rave
cholarship 10,000; Carthage College Founder'
Scholar hip $9,000; Kiwanis award Recipient
Wolan, Alyssa: t. orbert College
Distinguished Trustee Scholar hip 44.000:
orbertine Scholars 8,000; Academic
Excellence Award 9,000; Keno ha Education
Foundation Scholarship; Mary Lou Mahone
Scholar hip
Zepeda Rocio: Kiwanis Award Recipient
Zimmerman, Jacob: Washington Middle chool
PTSO Scholar hip 500
Zoia, Derek: Carthage College Founders
cholar hip 9,000; Carthage College
Endowment Scholar. hip 4,000; Carthage
College Directors Grant 1000: KEA cholar-,hip
$1,500
GRADUATION SCOOP
FINALLY... WE'RE DONE!
EI -7: ·
delivers a great
opening speech
Two of the sweetest seniors
share their thoughts
"Waiting for our
diplomas was
probably the hardest
part of the nigh t!"
Elizabeth and Antonio Rodriguez
Salutatorian
Holly Eggleton
watches the
cermony with
valedictorians
Heather
Christiansen
and Lisa Garza.
-Kelly Binotto and Matt Bender
One Last Time, Dr. Mangi!
The 2008-2009 graduation was the last time the beloved Dr. Mangi-who
officiated as Bradford's principal for many, many years-shook the hands of
those who graduated. There never was, nor will there ever be, a teacher,
principal, or superintendent who so embodied "Practice Peace." Enjoy your
retirement, Dr. Mangi! No one deserves happiness more than you!
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Left: Dr. Sue Savaglio-Jarvis,
principal of Bradford high School
Right: Abigail Stevens shares her
inspiring thoughts with the senior
class for one last time.
G•ADUATIS OJ '09
VIP Scene
"It's so sad to say
goodbye, but great
things lie ahead!"
-Kayla Grymkowski (shown
here with an introspective
Kyle Sorensen)
Gabriela Martini
Brittany Nelson
Korey Koukal
WHAT WE'VE DONE
Ach temei<'I'.
Marquett.<'
-Yeartmk
-SymphanicBand
-S'.xrer
-Certifl«i Nursing
WHO WEARE
Akins.
Adels<'n,
Keny
-5.A.D.D.
-Cinco~ Mayo
-~C,ountzy
-La.tino's Duh
Ashl<>y
-Freshman VolleyfBll
Assis/;mt
AI-As hi,
Issa
I
-Freshman Foothill
-Part-time pb 4 yis
LJ
Ambrowiak.
AlYar<'z.
Eduardo
-Freshman Xuer-
Gloria
-Jazz Band
-SymphonyBmd
-Whrl F.ns;mble
-Mo:ielUN
-Environmental Qub
-Quiz Bowl
AndC'rson.
At.kins,
Augustine,
Cindy
Jonathan
Brittney
-M"arketing
-Yeartmk
-DECA
-InfraR.«i
-PromKing
-Bamll
-Basketmll.
-OWL
-NHS
-Student afthe Month
-CmchesA ward 2m8
-NHS
-Student C,ourx:tJ
-Yearlxxik
-A' Ca.pdla Choir
-Theater
-Freshman Volleyl:Bll
-Omrch Involvement
Baguio.
Baguio,
Baker.
Kahala
Kalani
Brianna
-Band
-Band
-Xuer-Key Duh
-DECA
-Sp;nt HJgh School
Working Two Jam
-Musical Theatre
-MAARC
-Key Duh
-International
Thespian Festival
2(X)8
Baker.
Bardf'n,
Batt.C'rsby.
T<'rin
Jacob
Thomas
-SJXJI1ainment
-Wark at Jones New
Yark
-Bulld a Ho~Projrt
-S'.xrer
-Track
-Band
-Jazz Band
Greatest Experiences
IREAD IT
-Get out there and DD something-
The greate t
experience at
Bradford
high chool
was being
involved in
the Latino
Club.
Th <' gr C'alC';,l C'Xpe ri C' n C'C' I had al
Bradford \Ya;, haYin g lh<'
o ppo rtunity to b <' a a le;,
r<'pr<'senta tive for lh<' yearboo k .
Cindy and I had a great tim e'
;,elling all tho;,c• ads.
-Mary Rothwell
The greatest
experience at
Bradford
high chool
was being a
part of
Po itive
Bradford
Men.
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"talk about it.."
PFDPLE
ERIN HENDRICKSON AND CINDY ANDERSON ALWAYS HAVE
BIG SMILES ON THEIR FACES WHILE IN YEARBOOK, THEIR
FAVORITE CLASS .
Beben,
Miehael
-Sarer
-Tennis
-CrmsCnuntry
-MalelUN
-I.AU.CH.
Binotlo,
Kc'lly
-Clirerle.ading
-Barxi
-Marketing
-DECA
-Pdrt-time Job
Ben-Loughead,
Franec'sca
-Diving
-Oirerlea.ding
-&ftm1l
-Barxi
BPnder.
Matthew
-Track
-Cross Cnuntry
-Swimming
-NHS
-Hmnro:JIIJlng Coort
Blaloek.
Clrnrrie
-Sr Class President
-Student OJUIXil
-PEW
-.Fblitcal Action
-MalelUN
-Theater
Bland,
Jamahl
-PromCoort
- Pdrt-time Job
-Yeartmk
BlazaYier,
Actclyrose
Blonski,
Aaron
Bou ·e.
Casey
-Pdrt-time pb
-Footlall
-Barrl
-CNA
Brinkman,
Kylee
Brinkman.
Taylor
Brown.
Alicia
-Qirerlea.ding
-Sarer
-KeyCJub
-Yeartmk
-NHS
-Theater
-MadrJgals
-Gymastics
Brunner.
Allyson
Brzezin ki.
Emily
Calderwood.
David
-Student OJUIXil
-Basketmll
-Qirerlm.ding
-Student Cmm::il
-MalelUN
- Theater Arts
-Sarer
-Track
-KeyCJub
-Oiair
-link Leaders
-Foothill
-Track
-link Leaders
-~
-Bradford Graduate
-Barrl
-Yeartmk
-F.ag1.e Xollt
-MaymsAward
Carbone'.
Alyssa
-Volleyt:all
-CNA
-Part-time Job
-Yeartmk
Carrubba.
David
~-
-Swimming
-Diving
-Barrl
Carter.
Erie
PFDPLE
"CAUGHT IN THE ACT! .."
,
.JAMAHL BLAND AND DILLION FEDRO
PROCRASTINATE IN THE LIBRARY INSTEAD OF
FINISHING THEIR HOMEWORK ...
Castillo.
Victoria
Cedeno.
Hec>tor
Clrnn'z.
Franklin
-Marketing
-DEA
~Iead
.--,---,
er
-Bradfard Graduate
I
Cluistians('n.
Heather
-Ballet
-~3
-OJamrer Orchestra
-NHS
-link Leaders
-5kamps Gymnastics
Corrao.
Erie
"""'JOO
Col both.
Alyst.a
Corpus.
-Tennis
-Orchestra
-OJamrer Orchestra
-Oieerleading
-NewsJBJH
-Gemini Salon and
SJB
-German Cl.uh
-Anime Cl.uh
Cronk,
Culotta,
Nieholas
Jan in<'
Stephanie
-I3ash111
-BasketiB.ll
-Photography
-Part-time Job
(Iarget)
-Barrls
Cunningham,
Charles
Adam
-FootiB.ll
-Track
-Marketing
-S:xra-
l
David.
Meagan
:
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-Key
CJ.uh 1
-Student Government
-Senior Class VP
-FTPlus
-SulNitute~
Teacher
Davis.
Elizabeth
Debartolo.
Doria
D('b(',
-Bradfard Graduate
-Cross OJuntry
-S:xra-Yearlmk
-Italian CJ.uh
-HQSA
-OJOir
-Track
-Student Government
-Theater
-DEA
-Key CJ.uh
-NHS
-VolleyfBll
-OJOir
Defiore.
Jake
Denny.
Noah
D('i:>Cifr.
-Golf
-Yearlmk
-S:xra-
-Photography
-Italian CJ.uh
-Job(Summers
Construction)
164
Dani(' ls.
-DEA
0Ii\·('r
L<.>ah
WHAT WE'VE DONE
WHO WEARE
Dirk~ .
D ollmeyer .
Stephanie
Djurick ovic.
P etn
Steven
-FootlBll
-NHS
-KeyClub
-Track &Held
-Yearlxxik
I -Political Action aub
-FootlBll
-&.mill
-Basketmll
-Olurch activities
-HamwJmingWurt
D orau.
Nicholas
Dorsev
.'
D evin
D udley.
Lauren
-FootlBll
-Weightlifting (l,CXXJ
JXJWXidub)
-Hockey
-Volleytrul
-Dmre
-Honor Roll
E bener.
M ichael
Eckhardt.
R yan
Ectqui ·t.
S amantha
-Foottrul
-Key Club
-Lifeguard
-Key Club
-Stixlent CrundJ
-Ymdn:lk
-~Imm
-HanemcningCrurt
-DEr.A.Marketing
-InfraR8:1
-Link Leaders
-WcrktrlatSaunpsGym
E ggleton,
H olly
E1drictg<',
Eugene
-Volleybill
-Keyclub
-MaleJ UN
-Varsity Bowling
-Ymdn:lk
-Varsity Tennis
-ProptlMJ th! Way
E~eobar.
K athryn
-01oir
-'Ihffiter
-Student wwril
-Yearlxxik
-NHS
-Intematianal Club
-Mlrk eting
-.&etall
-Link Leaders
-Rlannaty Tochnk:ian
-Key Club
F ectro,
Dillon
F inley.
Cordero
F innigan,
M allory
-Track
-Photo Club
-MaleJUN
-Key Club
-FrotlBll
-BasketlBll
-Italian Club
-Track
-NHS
-Link LlBders
-Italian Club
-Future F.duratnrs
Je sica
Gidcumb
smi les for the
ca mera, as she
puts the
finis hing
touches on her
fi nger pai nt ing
art project.
IREAD IT
READ IT
I
enior
Jenny Ki m
stops to
check out a
new flavor
of
Gatorade
in the
lunch line.
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Breaking the Rules
-
Sneaking out of lunch! -
Kelly Hansen tri e~ to w easel h er w ay
o ut of lunch a little ea rly: s h <' i ·
s t o pp<'d a nd q u <' ·ti o n r d by
Jer C' my a nd is ·r nt b ark to U1 e
rafe t<'ria to wait fo r thC' b ell.
Freng.
J<'ssi<'a
-Swimming
-Oiair
-13oys Swim Tlfilll
WHAT WE'VE DONE
WHO WEARE
Frey.
J ordan
Funk,
Brittan~
-Bradford Graduate 1
-Volleytell
-Golf
-FootlBll
Manager
Gallegos.
Nohemi
Garland,
Mark
Garza,
Lisa
-Bradford Graduate
-]VFootlBll
-Wini F.z-remble
-Symphonic Band
-Jazz.Band
-OWIS
-NHS
-Xience Olympiad
G<'iger.
ScoH
-Wrestling
-Student Qiunctl
Gilmore,
D ('',Jorra
-Bradford Positive
Women
-Yearlxxlk
-HiliA
G erou,
Kaley
Gild<>nstc' rn.
Brian
-Theater
-Volleytell
-Tennis
-Oiair
-Marketing
-S]XlTfainment
-DF£A Vice.President
-Tlfilll Marketing
-.Advancai Marketing
-TAfargym
Gordon,
S110ntC'l<>
Gomez,
Maria
-Latinos sin Fronteras
-Bradford Graduate
-Art student ofthe
Month
-SIS.TAS.
-Oiair
Green,
Monique
Grno,
Grymkoski,
Cody
Kayla
-Positive Bradford
Women
-Bradford Graduate
-Marketing
-InfraRro
-Volleytell
-DF£A
-Track
-WarkfrlatCalvin
Klein
Making (good?) use of
free time
-
Keep Dreaming! -
S<>nior Austin Wertz i~ in cl<'<'P thought
during lun C'h C'O nt<>mp l ating what
h<>'s going to d o with hi ~ Iii'<> aft<>r
graduating from Bradford.
IREAD IT
Perrine poses
in AP art.
She will be
enior Briann
Eclarinal
cannot wait
to graduate,
because she
will be
moving to
California for
college.
next year to
READ ITI
PFDPLE
Hafrnscher.
Tris tin
Cholil
Gonzal<'s.
Shirwlle
Hardy.
Alt"xand<'r
Hagan.
Jc'ssiC'a
Hagopian.
Brittany
r --eSA
I -Antme
-A 'CaJ¢la.
-Theater
-Theater
- Work«l at Luigi.s 1
Pizza Kitchen aIX1
PaiellisBakery
-Safe HarlxJr Animal
Shelter Volunteer
Harding,
Elliotte
Hansen,
Kristina
Harp<'r,
Donna
C1Jior
-Theater
-HomwmingQuren
.--_A~
' Ca
~ippdlB.
-Bradford Graduate
llarris,
Kristina
Hauke.
Justin
Heinzmann,
Kimberly
.am
-A'Cappdla OJoir
-Theater
-Madrigal. Feeste
-Varsity Tennis
-Theater
I
-InfraR.frl.
-DF£A
-Yeartmk Sales
Editar
-Rowdy Repllt Web
Editor
Hendrickson,
Dillon
Hendrickson.
Erin
Henrich-,
Janette
-Part 11rne Job
-Varsity
Cheerlffiding -CYC
Rillders
-Yeartmk
-Swimming
-Band
-Bradford Graduate
Hirtreiter,
Amber
Hoffman.
James
Hoffman.
Joshua
.am
i :.FblittralAction
-Footmll
-DF£A
-Yeartmk
-Orama Cam]Bign
Intern
-Theater
)
-YearlmkAd
Sale.sp!I'.lJD
-Bradford HFAT
Capratn
~Orchestra
-Violin
Homes,
Lori
Hughes.
Amanda
Iorio.
Cocty
.am
-Band
-Dmce Tffiill
-link Crew
-Theater
-fuwling
-JV Tennis
-KeyQub
-NHS
-Golf
-Band
-Theater
167
PEOPLE
"TRYING TO FOCUS!"
.. ~ -,
While working on AP calculus homework
in advi ory, senior Lisa Garza finds
~===::=~:::;;.....;;;,::=::;.;;...;;;;==;;;::.J herself distracted by a conversation.
Is1xan<'k,
Kala
Jacob.
Iverson.
Alexis
-Violin
-Swim Team
-WarkfrlatRKNews
-HOIIlfilJII1ing Court
Jake.
Nicole
Jakubowsl i,
Sean
-Track
-Theatre
-link Crew
-TaeKwanm
-Orr:hestra
-KeyQub
-WarktrlatSbopko
-l3a!dBJJ
James.
Dominic
-~
-Track
-Student Government
-KeyQub
-Band
-Risl.nger Bros.
-MfrlJanic Shop
Kristin
Jerdee.
Alison
Johanson,
Brian
-Vamty .&sketlHIJ
-Volleytall
~
-&sketOOJJ
KFC
-SoftOOJ1
-Orr:hestra
-CrassroodsLTBand
-lifeteen
Jones.
Jamie
Jones.
Tanisha
-APAit
-YE4 Program
-P'd!t 11me Job
-Student WunciJ
Jone ' ,
Teresa
-Bair!
-Bradford Graduate
I
-.Braifard'sfu;ttfve
Women
-V.mtty T.rack
-DEDI
-SISIASMentnringGrrup
-Warka:f at Gap Outlet
Jorgen ·on.
Natalie
Ju pp.
Michael
Kasper.
Alexander
-Hockey
-FootlHIJ
-FootlHIJ
-Track
-Band
-New OrlffiIJSRellef
-Theatre
-Om.rch
Keller,
Nichola
Kelly.
Alan
Kerr.
Michelle
-Track arrl Fi.eld
-Vamty Swimming
-Bradford Graduate
-Nicknarml the
'Korean Panda"
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WHAT WE'VE DONE
WHO WEARE
K<'s.sler.
Julie
Kersten,
Dasha
K essler.
Emily
-Orchestra
-WrestlingManager
-DECA
-Link Leader
-Key Club
-Symphonic Bani
-Wind Ens!!mbl.e
-Dmce TffilTl
Kinzler.
J<'ffrey
Kirchner.
Daniel
Kohnke.
Anclr<'W
-SxreI-
-Bani
- Worka1 at Texas
RmdHOll!i:
-13a:Ral1
-BasketlBll
-VolleyraJJ
-Yearlmk
-DECA
-Marketing
Kotleski.
Alysa
Kotten.
Brianna
Kraus.
Dustin
-Theater
-Lifeguard
-Swim team
-Karate
-Aikido
-APArt
-YEA.JTcwam
-Opma
-SxreI-
-Worka1 at Culvers
Kreye.
Jennifer
Kru ,e.
-Bani
-DECA
-Marketing
-InfraRfil
-Oleerlffiding
-Worka1 at Fblo
Laken.
K eny
-QJOir
-Theater
-Worka:fat
Ghirardhelli arx1
Nauti.ca
Lang.
Keny
-Srage Craft
Larn.pada,
Brittany
-Tennis
-Track
-Theater
Larsen,
Lor<'n
-SrageManagement
-QJOir
-Nati.anal Honors
Society
-IJnkLeader
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READ IT
Defiore plans
on going to
Senior Lamonte
UWSingletary plans
Milwaukee for on going to UWcollege, and
Parkside on a
intends to
basketball
major in
cholar hip and
criminal
is going to major
justice.
in business
READ IT management.
I
Achieving Goals
-
Finley Receives Full Ride-
enior Cord r1 Fi ey rC'eeiYed a full
ride to the TniYersity of Xorth
Dakota. "I'm , ·ery honored and
grateful that I reeeh <'d this
award!" exelaimed Fin<'ly. IT<' plan~
on majoring in erim i nal ju~tiee
WHAT WE'VE DONE
WHO WEARE
LaundC'rville,
Carissa
La"·ler.
Nicole
Andre" r
-Clleerlffiding
-Gymnastics
-CYCRaiders
-Ytmimk
-Volleytall
-Skills USA
Lew('r,
Matthew
Linn,
Eleanor
Loeat<>lli.
Marco
-13cNhJll (raptBin)
-Worka:i at Cnusin's
Subs
-Oirerlffiding
-Track
-Worka:i at Shopko
andQuizno's
-Foreign Fxchange
Student from ItBJ.y
-Swim Team
-13cNhJll
Londre,
Thomas
Ludlow,
P eggy
MaeC'ari,
Daniel
-Engine Mochanic
-Wre>tling
-Swim Team
-Vire President ofNHS
-DECA
-Barxl
L('.S lic',
-NHS
-Key CJ.uh
-~OOJJ
Ma<'h,
Mi<'hC'lle
Madrigrano,
Aimee
Maginn,
Kimberly
-Orchestra.
-Theater
-Ha>tess at Bmthowe
-13abysttting
-Tennis
-Marketing
-DECA
-Sp111ainment
-Ytmimk
-Worka:t at Sp:ms
Physi.ral Therapy
-Bradford Graduate
Marquez,
01-.car
Marshman,
Samantha
Martinez.
Mariah
-Bradford Graduate
-Bradford Graduate
-NewsplJH
-Dmre
-Photography
Senior Switches Spor
-Wrestler Turned SwimmerFreidrich Seewald's impr
siv<> mu,,riE';,
ar<' a resull of a "udden ;,witch
from wre;,Uing to swimming. Il e
wrestled for Bradford sine·<' his
freshman y<'ar , bul r hang<'d to
swimming his .'><'nior y<'a r and has
no regr<'b (and n o body fat).
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Ricky Karls
smiles proudly
after he cores
the winning
point in the
champion hip
voll eyball game
in gym etas.
Ryan Kumm
makes the sad
face of defeat
after hi team
lose by one
point in the
championship
volleyball
game.
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- ~ 'Who is your favorite actress?"
PEOPLE
Senior Brooke Edwards
"I love Jessica Alba because she was an amazing
dancer in 'Honey' and she is so gorgeous."
Martini,
Gabriela
Matias,
Chri8tina
Matthews,
Logan
-S]XJI13.inment
-link Leaders
~Country
-Prop:tLead the
Way
-Fnwling
-International Quh
-KeyQuh
-S:fftware design
-Warktrl at Six Flags
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-Track
-Malel.UN
-.FblitiralAction Quh
-NHS
-Keyauh
-link Leaders
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Mcc lay,
John
M cclendon,
Karen
M cclinton,
Kieara
-Gymnastic5
-link Leaders
Yearl:wk
-NHS
-Worka::i at Six Flags
arxJ White Dlstle
-Yearl:wk
-HonorRoll
-Clwrr:h Involvement
-Warka::i at Shopko
Mccutchen,
Amanda
M cKillip,
VinC'ent
Mecozzi,
Brandon
-(11oJr
-KeyQuh
-Yearl:wk
-link Leaders
-French
-Yearl:wk Edi.tar
-Oiair
-Swim Team
-Student Government
-NHS
-Foottall
-Italian Quh
-Made !fil1IKi team
All 5rate far foottall
Meeker,
Blair
Menge,
Elizabeth
Mercier,
-(11oJr
-Oioir
-Student Coundl
-Theater
-KeyQuh
-Track
-Worktrl at Old Navy
arxJ Kid's Dlstle
-Varsity SdtiB1l
-Symphonic&rxl
-Cluh Ire hockey
Metallo,
Matthew
Minett,
-Theater
-Mxlrigals
-Varsity Volleytall
-link Leaders
-Solo F.rl'£mble
C,ontest
Merlin,
Rachelle
-VarsityOleerleading
-Sxrer
-Orchestra
-Foottall
-MalelUN
-.Fblitical Action Quh
-Warktrlat]Jmano's
IW.eria arxJ Under
Armour
Courtney
Jasmine
-FbsitiveBradfard
Women (treasurer)
1 -Mentaml Students
-Black Histmy
MonthPartidpmt
-Community~
Worlc
Mingilino,
Alyssa
Minton,
Taylor
Morales.
J ose
-VolleytaJl
-Italian Quh
-Worlca::i at SupnWU
-Conquemi Guitar
Hero World Tour
-Safthall.
-Warka::i at Dr. Pizza
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Jonathan
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SllxientCourril. JV Sxm; Vmtty Tennis (2filJ Captain)
NHSPresident Juniar
Morales ,
Luis
Muir,
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-TrackarxlField
-Bradford Graduate
-Barrl
-Key Cl.uh Of11cer
-AT&Tarxl Vertz.on
Repca:nmtive
Nelsen,
Dcrck
Nt>lson.
Brittany
N t>lson,
Kaylynn
-Hockey
-Frotl:.0ll
-Barrl
-link Ltmers
-NHS
-DEA
-Bradford Graduate
Bradford Graduate
NC'rling,
Nikolai.
Nathan
Bradley
-Bradford Gradua.te
-InfraRal
-Student Government
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-Ba!mJll
-Swimming
-Footb111
-Track
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Nuorala,
Olscn,
Katrina
Rebecea
-Dnn! TffiIIl
-Dnn!Compmy
-Ice Il1vi1s
Ortiz,
Elysha
-DEA
-Oiair
-Basketb111
-WarkroatSup:r
Cuts
-SJXlrlB.inment
-Marketing
-Warkaiat
Washington MuXJI
arx1 .lfarren'sPool arxi
SJB
Otto,
Tiffany
P anas<'wi<'z.
Panas<'\\ iC'z,
Tyl<'r
-VolleyfBll
-A. Capilla dxJir
-YfNl:mk Rlitor
-SdUB11.
-Key Cl.uh
-Warlarl at S]X1Its
I71ysical Therapy
-Mi1drigal FffiSte
-Fnviranmen.IB.1 Cl.uh
Megan
-BaskedBJl Manager
-Student Comril
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-DEA
-Marketing
-WarkaiatMC
S]X1Its arx1 ACE
Hardware
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Parker,
Pavliea,
Brittney
Payton,
CaJtain
-Bradford Graduate
-lmmCourt
-Varsity Sxrer-DEA
-DF£A ciiirer
-~y
-Spxtainment
Dorothy
-V.mtty VolleyfBll
-Ytmtxxic
-Wcrlcaiat
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WHAT WE'VE DONE
WHO WEARE
P<' kosk c.
Abby
P er o n e,
J oshu a
P<' rrault,
Maxim
r-Symphonic Orchestra
-Chamrer Orchestra
-Link Leaders
-NHS
-A'OJ.ppilla Choir
JV Girls Sarer
-Varsity Wrestling
-Footfull
-Cross OJuntry
-Track
PcrriIH',
Jena
P e ters,
-VarsitySarer
-APArt
-Varsity Sarer
-Track
-Tennis
-DECA
-Barxi
-Yearlxxik
-Marketing
-Worka:f at Arbys
Proud ,
Dustin
Provance'.
Ranwheck,
Justin
Houy
-BaIXJ
-A'OJ.pilla Chair
-VarsityChrerleading
-yea.r!xxJk
-Marketing
-NHS
-Student Government
-BaIXJ
-Worka:f at Congo
River
PrinC'e .
Sarah
Kyl<>
-Varsity BashJ11
-VarsityFootfull
-WorkfrlatFmish
-JazzBarxi
-Solo Ensmlble
-Tum Quartet
-Worka:f at PiZZ1 Hut
Line
-Class Offirer
R<'ardon,
Christian
R<-g<:> L
Rc>idc>n bach.
David
Tommi
-Track
-Joumallsm
-Basketfull
-lifeguarding
-Worka:f at Subway
-Freshman Wrestling
-Cheerleading
-I'hffiter
-Karate
-Madrigals
-Worka:f at Texas
-Oloir
-Youth Options
RcedHo~
Reindl.
Jacob
ReHmueller.
Jennifc>r
Roberts.
-Pcwling
-Student Partnership
-Varsity SoftfulJ
-Basketfull
-ValleyOOll
-A'OJ.pilla Chair
-fuysGolf
-Dirt Biking
-Worka:f at Panera
Alyssa
Bread
On February
27th, 2009. the
cover proof for
the yearbook
arrives.
Melissa
W aldO\~. inde"
editor, .,hows it
off proud ly.
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Kelly Adel-.en
flashed u., a
smile after
sharing her
excitement
about
attending WMi lwaukee
ne:1.t fall.
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Leticia Tellez wa;, ins pin•cl to ;,ha r e'
IH' r IOY<' of !w iping o th e r;. a nd
MIC'<'<'t.t. fully c·o mpl ded Uw CX .\
program . S h e j,., loo king fo rwa rd
t o co ntinuing h Pr <•d u ca ti o n i n
nurs in g ll <'Xt fall .
WHAT WE'VE DONE
WHO WEARE
Rocco.
Stephani<'
Rodriguc>z.
Antonio
Roman,
Marco
-Workro at Plggly
-Bradfard Graduate
-Bradfard Graduate -
Roman.
Ricky
Romano.
Jennifc>r
Ro1nanovic.
Alc>ksandra
-Ba!ldBll
-fulgemll
-Swim Team
-Band
-Student Coundl
-Girls .&sketlBll
-Varsity S:xi:a-Malel.UN
-Student Coundl
Wiggly
-Ymrtmk
-Marketing
-OWL
Ros ' o"··
Samantha
Rothwell.
Mary
Rudock,
SaYan ah
-Workroat~
-German Club
-Maiel.UN
-Key Club
-Ymrtmk Editor
-Photo Club Prest.dent
-APArt
-Paid Photographer
-Movrrl to America
from Germany
Sophomore YffiT
-DECA
-Ymrtmk
Ruiz.
Joshua
Sandine.
Callie
-Band
-Drum line
-Worka:f at Tenutas
-Oirerleading
Santana.
Roberto
-Latinos Sin Frontera
-Dmarl for the Cirro
de Mayoas;embly
-Rut-time Job
Scalzo.
Ali ' 1->a
-Varsity~
-InfraRal
-NHS
-Ymrtmk
-Oioir
TRE rny T TTOO
e"·ald.
Fr idrich
Seleski.
Ryan
-Varsity Wrestling
-Swim Team
-FootiBll Team
-NHS
-Malel.UN
-FootiBll
-Rut-time fob
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Family, Happiness, Independence, Trut
Josh Perone
'tnke. a po e
Jourdan ialkmus hows off her
new tattoo: "I had it all planned
out for six months and got it on
my birthday." The eleven Chinese
character run from her hairline
to her lower back.
" ht le he 1s
tak.ing a break
from an
1men'e
Yo Ile) ball
game in the
~-·~=====dJ gym.
neYer tum.
dO\\ n a photo
opponunH).
He dream. of
graduating.
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"talk about iL"
PEOPLE
Smith, K lsey
IWilrl Ensemble, Symphonic Band Dance Team. NHS. Key Club I
Sherman,
Amanda
Siedjak,
Brent
-Thffiter
j-Key aub President
-MadrJgals
-01oir
Simmon,
Porschaed
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Women
Singl<•tary,
Lamonte
Skendziel.
Ashley
lanchik.
Amy
-BaskethJll
-Oioir
-Student CourriJ
DECA
Marketing
Key Club
NHS
Key Club
·Track
-Col[
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Ilxater
lJirlger Girls Stare
Smith.
Gary
Sorensen,
Kyle
Spair,
Sam
-Freshman FoothJll
-Ba!filill
-Hockey
l3a!il1ll
Sp<·eht,
Miehael
Spence,
Luanne
Starling,
Stephanie
-Bradford Graduate
-Swim
-Marketing
-DECA Presklent
Track
-Marketing
DECA
Infrare:1
Studentc.ounctl
lifeguarding
-S]X1I1Einment
-Barxl.
-R;pBarxl.
-TFAMMarketing
-Advamrl Marketing
State ma,
Kristy
Stein.
Kayla
Stephen.
Patrick
-JVChrerleading
-Bradford Graduate
-Swim Qipratn
-Student C:Oundl
-Thffiter
.lfilxi
Xience Olympiad
Freshman FoothJll
-Dmre
-Pm-Time Job
Freshman~
SteYens,
Abigail
-Cha.mJ:x:r Orr:hestra
-Environmental Club
Founder
Sten•ns,
Beth
-Bradford Graduate j
Strohm.
Amanda
-Dmre
Key Club
NHS
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Donna Harper can't put down her
interesting book, so she reads a much as
possible before class.
Stuligross.
l\'latthew
Sturyez.
Christa
s,vagt>r.
Sarah
-Varsi(Y Swim Team
-Track
-01aJr
-Cheerleading
-Band
- Varsiry- SaftmJJ
-NHS
-Varsi(Y Swimming
-Ibliti.ral Adi.on Club
-Key Club
Captain
-Theater
-Srage Management
-NHS Treasurer
-Hmre:mningWurt
Taylor.
Cliabreea
Tenuta,
Gianna
-Baskette.ll
-Ihsi.tive Bradford
-Infrara:f
-NHS
Women
-ytm"lxx!k
-Warka:tatAction
-DECA
-link Leaders
-Track
Szot.
Mark
-Worka:f at.Fbµ!yes
Captain
-Golf
Territory
-PromQuren
Thorne.
Tyler
-Warka:t atShopKo
Tonia.szp"·ski.
Mathew
Travis,
Ambyr
-Ba!mJll
-NHS
-Varsi(Y Track
-Varsi(YCras.>
-Warka:fatKE
C.Ounry-CaplEin
-link Leaders
-Student C,ouncJJ
Trua..-x.
Patrick
Tu · ·ler.
Amanda
-Bradford Graduate
-Marketing assis!Ent
Twigg,
Gregg
-Warktrlasa-i
snowplower
-Garage Band
at S]XJrtS.Physiral
Therapy
Upmann.
Janet
Vacearo.
Christopher
Vaughn,
Destyni
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-Varsi(Y Footlell
-Varsi(Y Eowling
-Track
-De=rkaling
-Mtive Bradford
-HC6A
-Oioir
-Band
Women
-Orchestra
-Warka:tatBurger
King
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-DEA
-Th:Bter
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Samantha
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lxlbysitter
Viclas,
Tylt>r
Villalobos.
Dt>anna
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McLbnalds
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WHAT WE'VE DONE
W abalicki.s,
Vrevich,
Ken<'y
Waldow,
Melissa
Robin
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-Footh111
-Track
-Orchestra
-Photography
-Warkoo atKenmha
Puhllc Library
-Yearfmk Edi.tor
-Marketing
-NHS
-~Show
Comp;titians
Walentow ·ki,
Amber
Wal ntow ki,
Megan
Walker.
Patricia
-D:ure
-Theater
-Warkfd at ShopKo
-Tum! Team Oi.ptain
-Theater
-G:ioir
-CNAlirence
-Warkfd at Burger
Walton,
Isiah
Wamboldt.
Jonalyn
Wegner,
Stephanie
-BaskethaJl
-iliJ1r
-Warka:iatCYC
-Valleyi;Wl
-DECA
-SEV\IE Valleyi;Wl
-Warkfd at Sp:irts
Thysical Therapy
-ChrerlaJdlng
-Marketing
Werwie,
Abagail
Wyand,
Scott
Willem,
Jaeob
-Marketing
-Infra.R.00.
-Tennis
-link Leaders
-&m!r
-Ban:l
-FCXJtb311
-Track
-]azzBan:l
-Baskethall
-Ban:l
William,
Alan
Willing.
Zachary
Wolke.
Steven
-Yearfmk
-Track
-NHS HistorJan
-KeyCluh
-link Leaders
-French Cluh
-Warkfd at Subway
-l!ia!elB11
-DECA
-NHS
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-BrCKiford RJsiti.ve
Woman
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Young,
Danie> lie>
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Zoia.
Derek
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Freshmen
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hard in the
Mac lab.
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Freshman
Breanna
Ricchio
learns new
skills to
broaden her
knowledge of
computers.
PUMPIN'
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Freshman
Hakeem
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works out in
the weight
room.
THE ODYSSEY
Brunner
looks
intensly at
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that he
is disecting
in biology.
Freshman
Kristen
Maginn
gives a
book report
on the
Odyssey by
Homer.
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Ban-Carew, Barnard 38, 37, 94, 95,
124, 134
Bandar, Matthew 38, 39, BO, IJB, 69,
119, 142, 144, IBO, IB3
Babel, Mr. 210
Auaml, Ahrash 38, 37, 192, 197
Bagley, Lynnlsa 5, 130, IBO, 164, IBS
Bandar, Scott 38, 39, BO, 88, 192
Abts, Nicola 192
Baguio, Kahala IB2
Benitez, Graciela 202
Abuhassan, Khaderl92
Baguio, Kalani 68, 182, 180
Benitez, Sonia 202
Acevado, Nathan 89, 182
Bahena, Johnny 94, 182
Bannett, Blake 98, 182
Achtamaiar, Marquetta I, 35, 94, 95,
Bajraktarl, Baysa 182
Benson, Benjamin 92, 182
124, 162, an
Baker, Brianna 182
Baraa, Michael 95, 182
Adams, Siobhan 9B, 202
Baker, Taylor 98, 192
Barga, Gregory llB, 182
Ada, Dustin 202
Baker, Tarin IB2
Bargar, Mr. 210
Adalsan, Kally 129, IB2, 173
Baldwin, Jarlman 19, 30, 202
Bernal, Christopher 202
Aguilar, Marlo 192
Baldwin, Kaleb 30, 31, BO, 182, 184
Barnard, Ms. 119, 210
Aiello, Shelbi 70, 97
Baldwin, Kyla 30, 182, 184
Barry, Emlly 22, 202
Aldna, Ms. 210
Balk, Danial IDB, 110, Ill, 182, 187
Bay, Loran 95, 202
Aldna, Zachary 30, 31, 50, 182
Ballas, Krista 202
Bayer, Brittany Bl, 88, 113, 134, 182,
Akins, Ashley 162
Bankhead, Erik 192
235
Akins, Kristina 182
Barbar, Jack 96, 202
Bayer, Lindsay 22, 113, 202
Al·Ashi, Issa IB2
Barca, Pater IB, 103, 108, 110, Ill, 115, Bieber, Kaitlynn 192
Albarran, Kula 192
Blalan, Joshua 192
124, 150, 182, 243
Albert, Joshua 182
Barden, Jacob IB2
Blaza, Kuissa 202
Allson, Jardaa 98
Allan, Courtnay 98, llB, 149, 182
Bardwell, Aaron 202
Bllotta, Nicolas 92, 143, 182
Allan, Mr. B9, 210
Barker, Jackson 182
Blndalll, Breanna 202
Allas, Nathanial 178
Barker, Ray 131, 178
Binger, Mr. 29
Allgood, Jack 192
Barnas, Michael 19, 94, 192
Blnotto, Kally 48, 49, IBO, IB3
Allison, Amber 182
Barnhill, Jaalyn 49
Birkholz, Jeramy 42
Allison, Chante 49
Barnhill, Nicholas 178
Blsclglla, Bianca 22, 192
Altrauthar, Ashley 29, 182
Baransky, Samantha 48, 49, 192
Bishop, Ms. 210
Barr, Marcus 118, 182
Bjornson, Jacob 115, 182
Alvarez, Eduardo 162
Ambrowlak, Gloria IB, 114, 121, 154, 162 Barrera, Emiliano 19
Blachut, Matthew 54, 202
Andarsan, Alyssa 182
Barrera, Gavino 202
Blalock, Charrla IB, BB, 103, llB, 130,
Anderson, Cindy IB2, IB3
Barrera, Gilbert 15, 37, 182
14B, 147, 164, 183, 243
Anderson, Ellie 5
Barrera, Raul 182
Blanco, Jasslca 202
Anderson, Laa 88, 59, 94, 192
Barretta, Andrew 192
Bland, Jamahl 150, 155, IB3, 184
AndarSKon, Zachary 39, 50, BB, 117
Barretta, Zachary 202
Blass, Marically 98
Andoa, Bridget 94, 192
BarsuU, Alex 108, 110, 118, 124, 150,
Bluaviar, Addyrosa 144, 183
Andrea, Christopher 42, 192, 200, 201 182, 183
Blommel, Jordan 104, 110, 192
Andrews, Annshatiya 202
Barsull, Stephania 28, 29, 35, 118, 127, Blomquast, Rebecca 22, BB, 108, 182
Andrews, Quincy 202
Blonsld, Aaron 19, B3, 183
150, 182
Andrino, Almaa 202
Barta, Paul BB, B9, 79, 98, 99, 117, 121, Bloomer, Amanda 79
Anlog, Naa Grace 192
182
Body, Mildred 202
Annlna, Mr. 159, 210, 238
Barthuly, Jacqualine BB, 69, 93, 182,
Bogardus, Mitchell 25, 202, 205, 207
Anthonsan, Taylor 118, 138, 182
190
Bolton, Kimberly 98
Anthony, Britney 87, 98, 113, 202
Bartmar, All 108, 182
Bolyard, Sara Bl, 98, 99, 113, 192, 235
Antony, Katharina 202
Basilio, Jonathan 192
Bonanno, Paige 2B, 58, 57, 97, 108,
Antrim, Emma 98
Bass, Nicholas 182
143, 182, 187
Anzaldi, Nicholas 37, 192
Battersby, Thomas 84, 94, 95, 134, 149, Bonn, Amber 192
Aragon, Jasslca 180
158, IB2
Booker, Da Tara 98, 182
Armas, Brandon 192
Battle, Kake 52, 192
Booker, Davon I
Armas, Bratt 202
Battlas, Shelby BB
Bosnar, Robert 192
Armstrong, Brianna 113, 182
Bauer, Thallor 19, 192
Bosovich, Dana 9B, 202
Armstrong, Justin 19, 50, 51, 182, 188
Bauman, Nickolas 202
Sousa, Casay IB3
Arneson, Ms. 119, 210
Bautista, David 94, 182
Bowan, JannUar Bl, 94, 182, 235
Arreguin, Perl I, 192
Bavars, Nancy 192
Bowhall, Andrea 35, 192
Arrington, Duane 19, 202
Beard, Krystal 182
Bradshaw, Casey 202
Arroyo, Jassanla 35, 192, 197
Baasla, Brittany 182
Brady, Cody 18, 19, 151, 183
Arroyo, Karina 182
Bragg-Huggins, Ms. 210
Beasley, Brittany 49
Arroyo, Kula 182
Beauchemin, Isabella 13, 98, 99, 182
Brantley, D.'Wayna 31, 183
Arruda, Nicolas 138
Bray, Sean 62
Beaulieu, Connor 88, 152
Ashcroft, Lindsay 104
Saban, Michael 47, 114, 183
Bredin, Scott 98, 202
Aslakson, Mr. 39, 40, BO, 210
Bacerra, Aaron 182
Brems, All 58
Atkins, Jonathan 30, 54, B3, 137, 140,
Backer, Frank 19, BO, 94, BB, 134, 192 Brannan, Cory IB, 19, IBO, 183
143, 154, IB2
Baggi, Amanda 133, 182
Braver, Mitchell 82, 83, 192
Atlaa, Alexandarl9, 192
Ballka, Angela 192
Brice, Marcell 19
Auflarl, Matthew 192
Belcher, Amber 48, 49, 108, 107, 110,
Bridgeman, Christian 32
Augustina, Brittney 12, 25, BB, 97, IB2 Ill, 118, 124, 145, 182, 188
Brienen, Jasslca 183
Augustina, Lallal78, 201
Ball Laughead, Francesca BO, Bl, BB,
Brinkman, Kylaa 68, 70, 7B, n , 80, 81,
Avila, Oscar 202
97, 119, 137, IB3
183, 235
Ayars, Chanel 192
Ball, Taylor 50, 202
Brinkman, Taylor 88, 138, 143, 183
Ayars, Davohn 19, 202
Balla, Sara 98, 202
Brinkmann, Scott 183
Bellamy, Chrlstorla 52, 98, 97, 202
Broadway, Laraine 49, 52, 202
Bellotti, Alexander 25
Broderick, Ms. 210
Balot, Mr. 102, 210
Brooks, JaUssa 12, 88
Belotti, Alexander 25, 202
Brown, Allcia 183
Baltoya, Mallory 192
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Brown, Brannan 21
Brown, Brooke 98
Brown, Clara 48, 49, 98, 178
Brown, Katina 202
Brown, Tyler 5, 192
Brugger, Ericha 98, 183
Bruneau, Krista 151, 183
Brunner, Allyson 52, 148, 183
Brunner, John 209
Bruzas, Christopher 95, 183
Bryan, Rebekah 98, 115
Brzazinsld, Christina 49, 98, 98, 99,
202
Brzazinsld, Emily 9, 97, 114, 118, 134,
183
Buchkovych, Mykhaylo 192
Bucko, Jessica 49
Buckson, Anthony 2S
Bullard, Tyrlna 19
Bullis, Kathryn 72, 74, 7&, 97, 183
Bullmore, Abigail 40, 41, 98
Bullmore, Madelina 98, 99
Burchette, Annlsha 29, 98, 202
Burchfield, lmanl 68, 78, n , 130, 144
Burdallc, Dajan 192
Burkman·Powall, Magnolia 98, 192
Burkman-Powell, Quontisha 98, 202
Burnett, JannUar 95, 202
Burns, Erin 81, 98, 99, 202, 235
Busch, lvo 37, 88, 138
Busche, Jacob 90, 94, 95, 134, 192
Bush, Tyler 89, 192
Bussa, Marcus 183
Byrd, Ariella 202
Bytnar, Aaron 202
Bytnar, Alyssa 49, 183
Bytnar, Ms. 210
Cadavid, Andrea 162
Cadavid, Dlanlsa 98, 192
Cadaau, Cody 202
Calder, Ms. 210
Calderon, Jessica 5, 151, 183
Calderwood, David 38, 37, BO, 84, 88,
143, 164, 183
Calderwood, Sofia 2B, 27, 95, 203
Callas, Alexander 19, 192
Calmat, Lauran 88, 114, 117, 183, 189
Camacho, Angel 38
Camarata, Mr. 210, 212
Campbell, Charry 19, 32
Cannon, Tamara 130
Capelli, David 39, 4B, 47, 114, 193
Capelli, Gregory 19, 193
Capelli, Pater 19, 30, BO, 94, 135, 193
Capelli, Trina 29, 44, 45, 58, 57, IB,
203
Carbone, Alyssa 22, 23, 88, 143, 183,
235, 238
Carbone, Justin 19, 30, 203
Cardenas, Alexandra 183
Cardinale, Yvette Bl, 79, 98, 104, 193,
201, 235
Carlini, Emily 44
Carlsan, Ms. 210
Carlson, Abigail Bl, 98, 193, 195, 235
Carlson, Steven 70, 71, 97, 183
Carontl, Pater 20, 21, 88, 143, 183
Carpenter, Gregory 32, 33
Carpenter, John 88
Carpenter, Ms. 210
Carpino, Ms. 210
Carr, Alexandria 14, 153, 178
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Defazio, Ashley 2B, 27, 79, 102, 103,
Ebener, Mariah 203
118, 183, 243
Ebener, Michael 18, 19, 113, 142, 185
Defiore, Dylan 183
Eckardt, Christopher 25, 94
Defiore, Jake 14, 184, IB9
Eckart, Joshua 19, 32, 33, 193
Delaney, Magan 134, 178
Eckhardt, Kally 203
Delany, Ms. 210
Eckhardt, Robyn 203
Deleon, Roberto 19
Eckhardt, Ryan IB5
Delgado, Francisco 37
Eckman, Alexandria 184
Delong, Allyson 98, 118, 183
Eclarinal, Briann 97, 128, 153, 188
Damicchl, Samantha 183
Eclarlnal, Philip I, 9B, 203
Dannis, Tyler 203
Economy, Kyla 193
Dennison, Alysha 193
Edqulst, Samantha I, 8B, 142, 144, IB5
Danny, Noah 8B, 184
Edwards, Brooke 128, 171
DaRosa, Michelle 183
Eady, Ashley 94, 98
Das Armo, Branton 193
Eggleton, Holly 82, 83, 114, 148, 159,
180, 185
Desalle, Leah IB, 184
Eggleton, Jillian 98, 99, 193
Dasotall, Sara llB, 203
Dettloff, Jordan 2, Bl, 9B, 104, 118, 193, Eichhorn, Dylan 193
198, 235
Eidson, Krystal 203, 208
Detwiler, Danial 95
Eisenberg, Stephania 95, 203
Davictoria, Magan 183, 185
Ekshom, Kayla 9B, 178
Davina, Mr. 210
Eldridge, Eugena 3, 12, 14, 42, 4B, 53,
64, 8B, 157, IB5
Davroy, John 59, 87, 98, 99, IOI, 117,
120, 124, 183
Ellasson, Janet 178
DaVroy, Joseph 5, 58, 59, 193
Eliasson, Jessa 184
Diaz, Alina 97, 125, 183, 18B
Ellis, Joseph 19, 203
Diaz, Carolina 193
Ellis, Nicholas 19, 79, 93, 193
Diaz, Eddie 203
Ellsworth, Ashley 48, 49, 98, 193
Ellsworth, Cody BB, 74, 81, 97
Diaz, Victor 19, 90, 91, 95, 193
Emerson, DIUon 39, 50, 104, 193, 194
Dicello, Anthony 183
Diehl, Marisa 95, 184
Encarnacion, De Angelo 203
Dile, Brittany 42, 193
Encarnacion, Divinity 130, 184
Dile, Tyler 42, 184
England, Tyler 94, 184
Dillard, Madison II, 22, 118, 184, 190
Englund, Mr. 210
Dirks, Steven 18, 19, 8B, 113, 132, 142, Erlckson-Holtza, Vincent 116, 193
Eschbach, Dustin 54, 194
144, 185
Dix, Anna 29, 35, 40, 114, 127, 138, 184, Eschbach, Erica Bl , 113, 203, 235
190
Escobar, Kathryn 13, 79, 80, 88, 97, 185
Dixon,
Adam
54
Escobedo, Pablo 203
Dacey, Sean 204
Djurdjic, Jalana 108, 110, 124, 184, 188 Escopado, Daisy 2
Daghfal, Lydia 40, 41, 98, 98, 99, 193
Djurickovic, Ms. 210
Espinosa, Paul 194
Daisy, noras 200
Djurickovic, Pater 18, 19, 54, 83, 185
Espinosa, Robert 50
Dalpaos, James 4B, 183
Dohnal, Ms. 210
Espinoza, Carlos 194
Dandan, Joseph 20, 21, 50, 203
Evangelista, Janeth 89, 184
Dolan, Ms. 210
Danials, Adam 184
Dollmayar, Stephania 185
Evans, Kalan 184
Danials, Shayla 48, 49, 98, 113, 150,
Dolnik, Alyson 203
Everett, Evan 184
183
Dominguez, Matthew 72, 73, 9B, 203
Evarts, Gary 203
Dattilo, Melania 49, 98, 99, 193
183
Donalds, Nicholas 94, 95, 184
David, Meagan 113, 134, 143, 149, 164
Christiansen, Heather 98, 99, 118, 154, Davidson, Kayla 193
Donnally,Katharinal93
157, 159, 180, 184
Dorau, Nicholas 19, 142, 144, 185
Davidson, Malissa 107
Christla-Kapallusch, Ms. 210
Dorey, Natalia 193
Fair, Ms. 210
Davis, Amber 193
Christmas, Jerome 19
Dorsay, Brandon 193
Famous, Natalia 9, 122, 208
Davis, Baunkka 98
Chuc, Baldi 203
Dorsay, Davin B2, 143, 185
Fanning, Carolina 118, 184, 186, 190
Davis, Brandon 183
Cls, Magan 193
Dorsay, James 202
Fansler, Danny 203
Davis, Durrell 19
Cluk, Dylan 183
Dosamagan, Ian 193
Farfalla, Jacob 12, 25, 184
Davis, Elizabeth 14B, 147, 150, 184
Cluk, Kasey 183
Dotson, Timothy 19, 50, 193
Farhan, All 184
Davis, Jonathon 193
Ciuk, Ms. 210
Draeger, Ms. 210
Farhan, Bossam 204
Davison, Jacob 193
Clary, Mlchaal 19, 54, 203
Draper, China 48, 49
Farias, Jorge 19
Davison, Jessica 15, 29, 35, 193
Clausen, Brianna 93, 98, 99, 193
Drysdale, Sarah 98, 99, 184
Farnam, Dylan 184
Davison, Malissa 35, IDB, 107, 183
l:lausen, Jillian 108, 183, 188
Duchane, Ms. 210
Faulkner, Zachary 54, 104, 194
Day, Amanda 178
Close, Jessica 40, 94, 95, 12B, 183
Fadro, Dillon 101, 102, 114, 153, 184, 185
Dudley, Lauran 165
Day, Dustin 20, 21, 24, 25, 193
Clough, Tyler 54
Duhama, Tori 203
Feekes, Joshua 19, 42, 194
Day, Ms. 21, 155
Clunls, Kevon 19, 203
Dupuis, Kristan I, 116, 184
Feast, Jannller 184
Days, Mr. 131, 210
Cochran, Kyla I, 203
Durica, Mathaa 95, 203
Feast, Nicola 104, 193, 194
Daan,Latlcal78
Coffman, Robert 203
Dusenberry, Angela 58, 193, 194
Fann, Tiffany 184
Dean, Nakana 203
Colbath, Alyssa 9, II, 88, 184
Dyar, Colleen 94, 95, 113, 193
Fararic, Bryan 204
Daau, Edward 32, 33
Coleman, Jermaine 19, 50, 193, 198
Dyar, KalUyn 203
Fergus, Ms. 210
DaBartolo, Doria 40, 41, Bl, 86, 144
Coleman, Matthew 115, 183
DaBartolo, Gino 5, 19, 54, 137, 193, 197
Fernandez, Nalmaria 194
Colin, Daisy 98
Ferreira, Rory 88, 69, 103, 243
Debartolo, Monica 193
Collins, Craig 19
Ferstanou, Mr. 30
Dabe, Olivar 70, 71, 74, 75, 81, 97, 102,
Compher, Michelle 48, 49, 98, 113, 183 103, 137, 143, 144, 148, 154, 159, 184,
Eades, Brianna 29, 203
Fauker, Christian 73, 97, 194
Conrad, Ms. 210, 213
Easter, Gina 193, 201
na1a, Jana 87, 98, 98, 99
243
Contraras, Abel 203
Ebener, Bradley 58, 193
DaChiara, Tyler 20, 21, 54, 183
nguaroa, Bianca 204
Conwell, Johnathan 183
Ebener, Brandon 25
ngueroa, Deanna 184
Conwell, Shawn 93, 135, 193
Ebener, Jacob 203
Fikajs, Allcia 104, 118, 125, 127, 194
can. Courtnay 118, 193
carr, Ms. 210
Carrillo-Matthias, Ms. 210
Carrubba, David IB3
carter, Eric 48, 49, 54, 101, 137, 140,
163
Carter, Natalay 72, 191
carter, Sarena llB
Cassity-Vina, Andrew 2
Castillo, Katerina 203
Castillo, Olivia 183
Castillo, Victoria 184
CasUa, Andrew 54, 203
casUa, Kyla 183
Cawthon, Gabriela 193
Cecchi, Kaela 58, Bl, 9B, 203, 235
Cedano, Hector 184
Cedano, Johnathan 183
Cagers, Mikakasha 193
Ca)a, Jovanni llB, 193
Canin, Michael 183
Carda, Yesenia 178
Cardas, Catalina 94
Cermak, Ms. 210
Cervantes, Dulce 98, 203
Cervantes, Fabian 178
Casario, Anthony 203
C11chln, Sarah 22, 72, 73, 81, 94, 97,
119, 183
Chairez, Alex 95, 203
Chairez, Eric 134, 178
Chalovrs, Alandra 203
Chamberlain, Ms. 210
Chamness, Christopher 19, 50
Champagne, Ava 15, IBI, 178
Champion, Clark llB
Chasa, Ms. Ill, 210
Chavez, Franklin 184
Chavez, Juan 193
Chavez, Karla 87, 113, 193, 195
Ch11ma, Sldra 44, 94, 114, 121, 193
Chalczynski, Dawid 203
Charry, Ms. 210
Chaskina, Sarah 103
Chopp, Alexander 144
Chovan, Brittany 95, 203
Chovan, Stephania 2B, 98, 99, 112, 113,
Cooks, Shaytavia 9B, 193
Cooks, Sheldon 30
Cooper, Natasia 183
Cooper, Taylor 203
Cooper, Victoria 49, 73, 98, 203
Coopwood, Darrius 131
Corpus, Janina 184, 180
Corrao, Eric 54, B3, 137, 140, 184
Correa, Christian 203
Corvera, Maritza 183
Costabile, Jordan 193, 201
Costabile, Justin 54, 203
Covelli, Antonio 203
Cox, Keegan 183
Coyle, Sean 183
Crane, Michael 14, 95, 122, 180
Crana, Rachaall34, 143, 183
Craymond, Joseph 178
Creed, Kami 183
Crespo, Genesis 9B, 97, 203
Crespo, Sarah llB, 134, 183
Crisp, Savon 30, 203
Crittendon, Ms. 210
Cronk, Stephania 184
Cross, Alyssa 49, 203
Cruz, Adrian 193
Cuevas, Erin 9B, 193, 200
Culotta, Nicholas 184
Cunningham, Charles 19, 129, 184
Cunningham, Ja'mana 193
Curtis, Allyson 203
Cushman, Mr. 83, 210
Cyzak, Mr. 210
Czajkowski, Amy 203
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08
N
Finlay, Cordaro 18 , 19, 83, 124, 165, 189 Garza, Barak 194
Garza, Lisa 90, 91, 94, 9S, 154, IS9,
Finlay, Daangalo 184
IBO, 168
Finnigan, Mallory 118, IS9, 16S
Gascoigne, Breanna 178
Fischer, Jacob 20, 194
Gascoigne, Brock 30, 54, 204
Fischer, Ms. 210
Gaslorkiawicz, Ms. 210
nahiva, Rachal S, 72, 73, 9B
Gaudio, Jacob 90, 91, 94, 9S, 133, 134,
nasch, Andrew 32, 33, 184
184
noras, Brian 194
Gaular, Rosa 88, 184
noras, Daisy 104, 194
Gauss, Olivia 40, 41, S2, 204
noras, Gustavo 178
Geary, Kadaam 194
noras, JaSBlca 194
Geary, Kiayra 204
noras, Stephania 184
Geibel, Bridget B8, 89
Fonger, Sarah 35, 98, 99, 113, 184
Geidner-Kirby, Stephen B8, B9, 79, 98,
Fontaine, Hanna 9B, 97, 204
99, 184
Foster, Jasmina 29
Gelger, Scott 19, 96, 132, IBB
Fournier, Samantha 32, 94, 194
Gallche, Madison 22, 29, 98, 204
Frank, Adam 19, 184
Frazaa, Andrew 68, B7, 68, B9, 80, 97, Ganz, Mr. 29
Geraghty, Conor 194
137, 147, 156, 178
Garou, Kaley 110, Ill, 168
Frachatta, Tyler 19, 204
Garou, Magan 13, 42, 137, 204
Fradarlck, Christopher 184
Gervais, Jessica S, 29, 98, 99, 194
Fradarlck, Janna 194
Fraaman, MaliSBa 96, 103, 243
Ghoca, Mr. 210
Frang, JeBBlca IS, Bl, 97, 143, 168, 235 Gidcumb, JeBBica IS3, 165
Glagar, Scott 32
Freund, Tabatha 96, 204
Glasegh, Randi 184
Fray, Jordan 168
Gifford, Brianna 98, 99, 184
Friary, Branda 194
Gigliotti, John 42
Friary, Ms. 210
Gilbert, Mr. 210
Frost, Ms. 210
Fuerte, Michael 204
Gildenstern, Brian 168
Fuerte, Stephania 53, 88, llS, 118, 136, GUdanstarn, Rachal 3, 98, 194
Glllaspia, Lexus 43, 204
184
Fugate, Jason 204
Gilliland, Janna 101, 134, 184
Fuhrer, Carlysa 29, 178
Gilmore, Ba' Jorra 8B, 130, IS2, IBB
Funk, Brittany 118, 16B
Gittens, Tyler 19, 194
Funk, Danial 19, 32, SO, 95, 204
Glass, DasUny 49, 194
Funk, Laura 184
Glenn, Brittany 143, 184
Funk, Stephania 87, 94, 95, 113, 118,
Gliddan, Rachall94
134, 194
Glover, RUBBBll 184
Furtnay, Ryan 19, 54, 137, 194, 201
Godlewski, Marcus 123, 184
Goas, Aja 74
Golbricht, Brittney 22, 56, 204
Goldberg, Kyla 204
Gomaz, Amanda 184
Gomaz, Baldi 194
Gabrial, Richard 16, 87, 194
Gomaz, Llsatta 184
Gaddy, Tyler 194
Gomaz, Maria 168
Gaffey, Timothy 135, 204
Gomez, Ms. 210
Gagui, Matthew 98, 135
Gontscharow, Timothy 178
Gainas, Brianna 204
Gonzalas, Alejandro 19, 184
Gaines, Ebony 184
Gonzalas, Angel 37
Gainas, Gloria 194
Gonzalas, Ms. 211
Gaines, Jasmina S, 194
Gonzalas, Shlnalla 9S, 12S, IB7
GalaU, Matthew 24, 2S, 184
Gonzalas, Yasanla 184
Gallagos, Nohemi 168
Gonzalaz, Brian 194
Gapinski, Ms. 122, 124, 210, 211
Gonzalaz, Hannahl84
Garbers, Chad 184
Gonzalez, Maria 204, 206
Garbers, Cody 184
Gonzalaz, Michael 194, 201
Garcia, Clara 204
Gonzalaz, Nicola 194
Garcia, Destiny 204
Gonzalaz, Oliver 204
Garcia, John 19
Gordon, Melvin 19, SO, 89, 149
Garcia, Juan 192
Gordon, Octaveous 19, ISO, 185
Garcia, Julian 19, 204
Gordon, Shontele 168
Garcia, Khala 184
Gorr, Evan 68, 70, 71, 81
Garcia, Mariana 9S, 96, 204
Gorr, Ryna 70, 71, 97
Garcia, Mr. 119, 210
Goundal, Maryam 129, IS2, 185
Garcia, Nyomi 184
Grady, Wllllam 4B, 47, 104, 110, 194
Garcia, Rosa 204
Graham, Alyssa 185
Gardinier, AusUn 204
Graham, Devontaa 19, 30
Gardner, Shampaign 9, 194
Graham, Mykel 19, 194
Garduno, Barbara 194
Granger, Jared 204
Garduno, JeSBica 178
Gray, Sarah S, 94, 9S, 194
Garduno, Nidia 194
Gray, Spencer 70, 71, 79, 80, 97, 113,
Garland, Mark 168
114, 178
Garratto, MarlSBa 4S, 95, 204
G
216
Graziano, Stavan 18S
Harper, Donna 87, 128, 134, IBI, IB7,
Grab, Abby 112, 192, 194
17B
Grab, Rachal 98, 113, 18S
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Barrington, HoUy 18S
Greco, Anthony 4B, 47, 181, 185
Barris, Curtis B3, 19S
Graen, Latoisha 204
Barris, KrlsUna 9B, IB7
Graen, Marquis 123, 178
Barris, Shavanna 130, 18S
Graen, Martha S, 73, 98, 194
Harris, Shavonta 130, 18S
Graen, Monique 130, ISO, 168, 177
Harrison, Michael 98, 204
Graana, Kala 194
Harvey, Spancar 18S
Graana, Nicholas 194
Hathcock, Brandy S, 19S
Graaning, Ms. 121, 211
Haugh, Audria IS, 4B, 8B
Graanwood, Ryna 42, 84, 204
Hauke, Justin 68, B8, B9, 72, 73, 80,
Graidanus, Amanda Bl, 98, 99, 194, 235 97, 137, 147, IB7
Graidanus, Korinna 204, 208
Havey, Amber 22, 95, 204
GrUfin, Kavin 194
Hawbaker, Dean 94, 9S, 19S
Grinis, Annamaria 44, 204
Rayas, Alex 185
Grno, Cody IBB
Rayas, Andrew 94, 9S, 18&
Gross, Mr. 211, 212
Rayas, Ranae 98, 99, 113, 19S
Gross, Ranica 194
Haywood, Mr. 211
Grover, Mr. 32, 33
Beath, Arial 9B, 19S
Grymkoski, Kayla 12, 143, IBI, 16B
Habior, Alyssa 19S
Grymkowski, Tyler 30, SO, 204
Hackner, Matthew 18S
Gudarlay, Glenn 178
Hackner, Ms. 211
Guerra, Melania 18S
Hadges, Courtnay 18S
Badges, Victoria 42, 96, 204
Guiles, Ian 18S
Gulas, Kyla 204
Radman, Krista 193, 19S, 201
Guiab, Carolyn 87, 113, 119, 185
Haatar, Jacob 19S
GuUo, Alec 94, 201
Heffron, Ian B9, 18&
Gutiarraz, Casar 36, 204
Hahn, Raya 19S
Gutiarraz, Karan 9B
Hainisch, Michael 94, 104, 19S
GuUarraz, Victor 37, 194
Bainzan, Ms. 211
Guttormsan, Karyn 4S, 96, 204
Heinzmann, Ashley 203, 204
Guttormsan, Mr. 44, 4S
Heinzmann, Kimberly 48, 8B, 88, 187
Gyurina, Cacilia 22, 29, 18S
Ballar, Ms. 124, 211
Gyzan, Adam 194
Balmantolar, William 19S
Gyzan, Amanda 87, 194
Balmingar, lamas 195
Hendrickson, Dillon IB7
Hendrickson, Erin 48, 49, 8B, 137, 183,
IB7
Henrichs, Janetta 128, IB7
Rabal, Jonathon 78, 79, 194
Hanry, Rachal I, 178
Habarla, KaltUn 22, 93, 194
Barda, Samantha 9B, 204
Hackett, Kyla llB, 18S
Hernandaz, Alan 20S
Haabig, Ms. 39, 40, 211
Hernandaz, Elisao 179
Hafanschar, TrisUn IB7
Hernandaz, Mosas 72, 74, 75, 97, 185
Bafarman, Justin 19, 185
Hernandaz, Nicola 32, 185
Hafarman, Trevor 204
Hernandaz, Yobany 195
Bagan, JaBBica IB7
Harr, Danial 97
Hagan, Jordan 98, 106, 107, 18S
Harr, Balay 205
Hagopian, Brittany 153, IB7
Herrara, Jazmin BB, 74, 78, 80, 97
Herrara, Luz 72, 18S
Hagopian, Luka 19, 204
Hagopian, Max 19, 143, 204
Barrera, Martin 179
Ballar, Madelina 68, B7, 74, 78, 97, 204 Harrara-Jaimas, Yolanda 19S
Ballar, Sophia 80, 97, 134, 185
Harricks, Brian 87, 18S
Raisler, Mr. 123
Herrmann, Coray 18S
Ball, Courtnay I, 9, 89
Harvat, Emma 98, 195
Hamalainen, Jarry 19, B2, 194, 199, 200 Harvat, Mr. 114, 211
Hamilton, Michael 19, 204
HaBBa, Lisa 42, 94, 9S, 118, 119, 185
Hanlin, Matthew 95, 204
Ressafort, Sara 22, 9S, 103, US, 118,
Hansen, Elizabeth 87
188, 236, 243
Hansen, Kally 7, IBS, 178
BaBBanthalar, Ms. 211
Bansan, KrisUna IB7
BaBBing, Josaph 205
Hansen, Mr. 211
Batalla, Joal 97, llS, 185
Hansen, Salena 194
Bausar, Andrew 9, 98, 99, 185
Ransler, Rllay 19, 135, 204
Hewitt, Jonathon 185
Hanson, Amanda 97, 185
Hicks, Janna 106, 107, 118, 185
Hanson, AusUn 204
Hilker, Ms. 211
Barding, Elliotta 68, B7, 72, 73, 74, 78, Hill, Alexis 9B
80, 97, 128, 142, 144, IS7, IB7
Hill, Brianna 86, 94, 19S
Hardy, Alaxandar IB7
Hllls, Jodacl 130
Hardy, Mr. so
Hilton, Abdual 19, 32, 9S, 205
Hardy, Olivia 28, 29, IBI, 178
Blnkas, Maradith 119, 133, 134, 183, 185
Barely, Ayala 185
BinkfuBB, Brittany 195
Barker, Ms. 211
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Kraus, Dustin 65, 82, I B9
etrtraltar, Amber 86, 96, 129, 142, 146, Jacob, Ms. 200, 211
Kraus, Katrina 96, 97, 186
147, 187
Jacobs, Yahiasha 179
Kraus, Olivia 78, 79, 93, 196
Blx·Padan, John 179
Jacobson, Amanda 48, 49, 53, Bl, 108,
Kaczmarek, Bratt 20, 21, 50, 143, 144, Kraamalmyar, Nathanial 96, 97, 186
Bobbs, Kaitlin 90, 91, 91, 94, 95, 133,
145, 185, 187, 235
Krausar, Blake 69, 90, 94, 95, 196
186
134, 141, 142, 185
Jaahna-Llanas, Dylan 195
Kreusar, lamas 20, 21, 54, 137, 186
Kaczmarek, Joshua 71, 104, 119, 195
Bobbs, Magan 90, 94, 95, 113, 205
Jaime, Maria 186
Krausar, Jim 115
Kamm, Kody 205
Bodlar, Eric 179
Jaimas, Branda 186
Krauser, Justin 39, 50, 95, 205
Karablac, Paul 54
eoay, Matthew 122, 179
Jaimes, Roberto 39
Krausar, Ms. 211
Karabi ac, Ri chard 20, 21, 205
Bolf, Raad 179
Jake, Brittany B2, 89, 195, 200
Kraya, JannUar 97, 155, 169
Karl s, Ri ck 19, 129, 170, 179
Jaka, Nicola 44, 58, 168
Bolf, Taylor 203, 205
Karls, Timothy 19, 195
Kruagar, Danial 186
Roffman, Danial 195, 227
Jakubowski, Saan 129, 157, 168
Kruagar, Thomas 198
Karvalas, Mr. 211
Roffman, lamas 72, 86, 98, 99, 149, 157 lamas, Dominic 19, 112, 113, 143, 149,
Kaspar, Alaxandar 18, 19, 50, 95, 168
Kruse, Kelly 14, 169
Roffman, Joshua IB7
168
Kruse, Kyla 205
Kauffman, Mr. 211
Holmes, Ariana 88
lamas, Mr. 30
Kubicki, Maximilian 196
Bolt, Chayanna II&
Jaramillo, Salena 5, 73, 74, 75, 97, 195 Kavalauskas, Kyla 205
Kudrna, Alax 79, 196
Kassay, Taylor IBB
Romas, Lori 97, 167
Jaramillo, Victor 186
Kuahnar, Magann 205
Kellar, Nicholas IBB
Jarmakowicz, Ms. 211
Rood, Alexis 96
Kuhl, Kealar 58, 95
Kally, Alan 97, 153, 168
Bopldns, Caleb 160, 179
Jaskolski, Kristin 26, 27, 28, 29, 124,
Kuhn, Kory II, 186
Kally, Brandon 95, 205
Horak, Stavan 37
155, 168
Kullgoskl, Timothea 42
Kally, Mlchaal 195
Botchldss, Kimberly 22, 28, 29, 182,
Jason, Christopher 205
Kumm, Ryan 170
Kelsay, Meghan 48, 49, 71, 96, 195
185, 236
Jaanmaira, Ryan 25, 205
Kunz, Mr. 211
Bouse, Marcus 131
Jaffrlas, Austin 50, 94, 95, 112, 113, 195 Kelsay, Ryan 195
Kuruc, Aaron 50, 131
Kamplnan, Ms. 211
Boward, Ashley 10, 29, 185
Jenison, Nicola 96, 195
Kuzmych, Vitally 179
Kannady, Mr. 19, 211
Boward, Brandon 25, 205
Jankins, Kalvin 19, B3
Kwasigroch, Kendall 22, 186
Kanner, Ashley&&, B7, 94, 130, 182
Bowell, Ms. 211
Janratta, Brittany 116, 186
Kwon, Michael 98
Kantcy-Cotton, Tar·von 131
Bowza, Damatrius 30
Jansan, Brian 14, 38, 39, 50, 142, 179
Karr, Ashley 205
Brycyniak, Michael 185
Jansen, Magan 195
Karr, Michalla 168
Bull, David 19, 195
Jardaa, Abigail 26, II&, 205
Karsten, Dasha 118, 128, 134, IB9
Jardaa, Alison 99, 168
Hughes, Aaron 54, 185
Kassler, Chri stopher 42, 186
Hughes, Amanda 94, 155, 167
Jassan, Michael 50, 98, 118, 206
La Faver, Katia 188
Kassler, Emily 62, 94, 169
Hughes, Ms. 211
Jawall, Jaffray 19, 50, 195
La Macchia, Ms. 211
Kassler, Jeramy 205
Hultquist, Dakota 195, 200
Jimenez, Jasus 195
Lacy, Emily 196
Kassler, Julia 35, 124, 126, IB9
Humes, Kavin 195
Jimenez, Rocio 179
Ladousa, Kira 196
Khalaal, Ali 50, 88, 103, 114, 115, IBB,
Humphrey, Cassandra 53, Bl, 95, 205, Johanson, Brian 19, 168
Lahsa, Johnas 58
243
235
Johnson, Almaa 118, 186
Lake, Andrew 94, 95
Kl, Youngjin 94, 95, 112, 114, 195
Bunter, T'carra 185
Johnson, Brooke 106, 107, 186
Lakan, Justin 169
Kibler, Wyatt 205
Hunziker, Dylan 185
Johnson, Coray 50
Lamothe, Taylar 70, 98, 97
Kick, Davin 116, 134, 151, 186
Bupp, Meaghan 185
Johnson, David 186
Lampada, Brittany 44, 45, 97, 143, IB9
Kienbaum, Alyssa 179
Hurd, Mr. 211
Johnson, Danlsa II&, 186
Lampros, George I
Kiewit, Ms. 22
Hurst-Ortiz, Tylarr 19, 50, 51, 185
Johnson, Emily 88, 186
Landra, Lauran 9, 26, 96, 98, 205
Kim, David 5, 50, 89, 94, 195
Hutcherson, Branda 185
Johnson, Erik 186
Lang, Jessa 19, 205
Kim, Jenny 165
Bysall, Kavin 205
Johnson, Gabriella 61, 205, 235
Lang, Josaph 98, 198
Kincade, Dajuan 205
Johnson, Katelyn 186
Lang, Kally 71, 189, 180
King, Marissa 179
Johnson, La Von 205
Lang, Taylor 49, 196
Kinzlar, Jaffray 20, 21, 30, BB, 148, 169 Larsen, Loran 35, 169
Johnson, Mitchel 19, 195
Kinzlar, Jenny 5, 9, 118, 195
Johnson, Paris 205
Larsan, Ms. 211
Ibarra-Payan, Cristal 205
Klnzlar, Rachal 118, 194, 195
Johnson,
Rachal
97,
130,
146,
147,
150,
Larsen, Ryan 5, 94, 196
Ibarra-Payan, Sonia 185
Kirby, Danial B3, 195
177, 179
Larson, Bratt 98, 186
Was, Rebecca 179
Kirchner, Danial 169
Larson, Mr. 211
Infante, Mia 5, 60, Bl, 71, 96, 195, 235 Johnson, Robin IBB
Kiss, Hannah 195
Johnston, Ashley 179
Lascola, Samual 19, 25, 205
lnluslno, Emilia 29, 143, 205
Klssaa, Erin 96, 205
Jonas, Brianna 5, 195
Lascola, Steven 19, 24, 25
Ingraham, Courtnay 95, 205
Klaijwag, Lisa 104
Jonas, Brlttnaa 186
Lashlaa, Travis 19, 129, 188, 191
Ingram, J'uan 19
Klein, Barnard 186
Lassiter, Eric 186
Iorio, Cody 25, 90, 91, 95, 140, 141, 167 Jonas, Bryant 7B, 77, 131, IB2
Klein, Charles 205
Jonas, Carolina 96, 186
Laundarvilla, Austin 19, 205
Ireland, Erle 195
Klamm, Emily 97, 188
Jonas, Derek 95, 205
Launderville, Carissa 32, 48, 49, 84,
lsarmann, Stephania 185
Kiinganmayar, Ms. 211
Jonas, Jamla 4, 10, 16, 82, IBB
88, 127, 170
lshmaal, Ms. 211
Jonas, Mathew 58, 81, 97, 98, 99, 117, Knapp, Emily 87, 94, 104, 110, 124, 195, Lauranzl, Jacob 198
latvanak, Cody llB, 205
200
118, IBB
Lavariaga, Ana 104
lstvanak, Kala 98, 168
Knecht,
Mr. 124, 211
Jonas,
Mr.
211,
213
Laverdiere, Faith 196
Iverson, Alexis 60, 61, 142, 144, IBB,
Knowlton, Christina 57, 81, 137, 151,
Jonas, Ms. 211
235
Lawler, Ms. 211
195, 235
Jonas, Taklah 130, 186
Lawler, Nicole 170
Iverson, Dana 60, &I, 195, 235
Koba, Jacob 19, 196
Jonas, Tanisha 145, IBI, 168
Lawllss-Murgo, Joshua 37, 95, 149, 188
Ives, Gunnar 92, 118, 205
Kobs, Mr. &I, 235
Jonas, Tarasa 128, 168, 186
Lawrance, Dominique 205
Koassl, Christine 98, 188
Jonas, Trenton 19, 95, 205
Lawrance, Jonathon 179
Koassl, Rachel 96, 196, 201
Jonas, Trevor 202
Lead, Michelle 186
Kohnke, Andrew 169
Jordan, Diamond 205
Leary, Kaitlin 102, 103, 143, 188, 243
Jaclcl, Robert 195
Kopera, Steven 54
Jorgenson, Natalia 188
Labbln, Chalsaa 94, 196
Jackson, Amanda 98
Jozaftak, Kimberly 44, 45, 118, 119, 126, Korth, Brandon 94, 103, 196, 243
Leboeuf. Brandon 25, 198
Jackson, Chalsaa 10, 49, 185
Korth, Nathan 19, 97, 186
186
Lea, Emma 143, 186
Jackson, Joshua 205
Koski, Andrew 186
Jupp, Michael 19, 168
Lea, Jun 19, 50, 94, 196
Jackson, Sibany 7B, 77, 151
Koski, Julia 13, 49, 205
Jurgens, Kyla 195
Lea, Katharina 114, 198
Jackson, Trevor 185
KoUaskl, Alysa 169
Lea, Ms. 211
Jackson, Vonta 19, 54, 205
Kollen, Brianna 189
Laissnar,
Brandon 54, 205
Jacob, Alyssa 195, 198, 201
Kollen, Katrina 49, 186
Lailing, Adam 123, 186
Jacob, Anthony IBB
Koukal, Korey 181, 179
217
Lailing, Jonathan 58, 186
Jacob, Mr. 56
Kowalawskl, Jonathon 196
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Lennon, KrysUe 188
Lentz, Ashlee 32, 188
Leonard, James 123
Leslie, Andrew 92, 123, 170
Lesnak, Joseph 54, 198
Leuschke, ChrlsUan 2, 37, 138, 188
Lewer, Matthew 54, 140, 143, 158, 170
Lewer, Ryan 54, 137, 198, 198
Lewis, Carletta 143
Lewis, Melvin 205
Limon, Adriana 205
Linn, Eleanor 181, 170
Lira, Esale 37
Lisowski, WllUam 205
Litton, Bradley 198
LIVolsl, Ms. 118, 211
Llanas, Alexander 188
Llanas, Taylor 188
Luberger, Amanda 49, 205, 207
Luberger, Heather 118, 138, 188
Locante, Marla 18, 44, 138, 144, 188
Locante, MarUn 18, 82, 83, 88, 188
Locatelli, Marco 58, 138, 155, 181, 170
Locke, Christopher 188
Lockhart, Mr. 211
Lockington, Mlch.Ue 95, 205
Loera, Jonathan 123, 187
Loewen, Zachary 205
Lofgren, Benjamin 198
Logsdon, Zachary 5, 32, 196
Lohse, Johnas I , 138
Londre, Thomas 170
Loney, Kelsey 103, 122, 205, 209, 243
Loots, Rochene 94, 134, 187, 189
Lopez, Kathlamarlce 79, 114, 125, 196
Lopez, Krenly 83
Lopez, Sabrina 187
Lorberter, Heather 98, 198
Los, Kamila 108, 124, 187
Losey, Clarissa 44, 98, 97
Lott, Klyanna 5, 98, 130, 187
Loughead, Francescal43
Love, Eugene 208
Loven, Matthew 19, 208
Lucky, Jessica 8, 198
Ludeman, Sarah 98, 118, 198
Ludlow, Peggy 81, 94, 95, 119, 143, 158,
170, 235
Luetkens, Miklas 208
Lugo, Mr. 211
Lumadue, Timothy 88, 89, 93, 118
Lundberg, Patrick 198
Lundgren, Nicholas 205, 208
Lunsford, Ryan 208
Lub:, Anne 49, 73, 98, 138
Luzar, Landon37, 50, 208
Lynn, Michael 208
Lyyskl, Nlsa 110, 119, 151, 187
N
Maegaard, Ms. 211
Maginn, Kimberly 170
Maginn, Kristen 98, 149, 208, 209
Mahan, Breanna 48, 49, 97, 198
Mahan, Cortny 179
Maler, Lindsey 195, 198
Maler, Lucas 19, 54, 202, 208
Maksen, Lauren 187
Maldonado, Rene 198
Maldonado, Salvador 179
Malkmus, Jourdan 82, 88, 174, 179
Mallory, Cody 197
Manderfeld, Mr. 211
Mangan, ChrlsUna 198
Mann, Aaron 75, 80, 97, 137
Mann, Gabrielle 198
Mann, Mr. 96, 137, 211
Marabelli, Gabrl.Ua 198
Maracclnl, Bryan 32, 54, 198
Maracclni, Ms. 211
Marano, M.Ussa 48, 49, 81, 108, 118,
183, 187, 235
MaravWa, Ashley 97, 180
MaravWa, Mlch.Ua-Ashlay 147
Marble, Ronald 94, 187
Marclnkus, Mr. 119, 211
Marascalco, Haylee 179
Markiewicz, Alexander 208
Markin, Andrew 187
Markin, James II, 118, 179
Markin, Raymond 208
Marquez, Oscar 170
Marrone, Francesca 208
Marshan, Ell 19, 206
Marshan, Jasmina 198
Marshman, Samantha 98, 170
Marten, Zachary 95
Marti, Kristy 98, 97, 208
MarUn, John 204
Martin, Katelyn 198
MarUn, Mlchaal 88, 187, 188
Martin, Stephania 98, 187
Marlin, Zachary 118, 179
MarUnez, Derek 198
MarUnez, Evaly 208
MarUnez, Mariah 7, 170
MarUnez, Yasmin 152, 179
MarUni, Gabriela 118, 144, 181, 171
Masaka, Emiko 60, 81, 113, 187, 235
Masaka, Klrniyo 12, 81, 95, 208, 235
Massie, Lauran 89, 138, 149, 187
Massie, Sean 32, 198
Matayoslan, Tori 208
Matias, Christina 40, 41, 155, 171
Malle, Mnan 5
Matson, Amanda 198
Matteucci, Andrew 90, 95, 128, 141,
187
Matthew, Pren 209
Matthews, Jason 19
Matthews, Logan 42, 89, 171
Mattoon, Connor 94
Mauer, Marlana 29
llaccarl, Daniel 145, 170
Maxcy, Ariel 22, 23, 187, 238
Mach, Mlch.Ue 98, 99, 170
Maxadon, AusUnl9,208
Macias, Jah-nay 98
Maxey, Demarcus 208
MacN.U, Andrew 68, 89, 78, 98, 149,
Maxey, Luerlc 187
187, 190
Mayes, Ms. 211
MacN.U, Marissa 29
Mayette, Mark II, 89, 134, 179
MacPherson, Rebecca 179
Madrlgrano, Aimee 44, 45, 88, 170, 233 Mayfield, Jarratt 30, 31
Mayfield, Mlchaal 19
Maedke, Douglas 179
Mayhan, Cedric 198
Maegaard, Cody 187
McClay, John 15, 171
Maegaard, Connor 208
McClandon, Karan 3, 88, 171
Maegaard, JusUn 179
McCUnton, Klaara 155, 171
218
McCUnton, Marean 30, 192
M
McCollum, Madison 75, 98, 143, 208
Mitchell, Trey 197
McCray, Joshua 85, 82, 83, 114, 153, 179 Mitchell, Troy 179
McCulloch, Ms. 211
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Mleczko, Matthew 5, 7, 19, 88,119, 197
Mccutchen, Amanda 39, 88, 183, 171
Mockus, Jonathan 197
McDaniel, NygU 19, 32
Madder, Mr. 212
McDowan, Ms. 211
Moffitt, Timothy 39, 50, 94, 104, 197
McGehee, Ms. 211
Molinaro, Gina 29, 98, 208
McGonagla, Ms. 210, 211
Monday, Rachall43
McGraln, Christine 43, 88, 98, 179
Montemurro, Erin 22, 94, 95, 151, 187
McGuire, Jannie 187
Moore, Ashley 98, 197
McKIUlp, Joseph 58, 94, 95, 198
Moore, Caleb 94, 95, 118, U9, 127, 134,
McKIUip, Vincent 13, 58, 88, 98, 157, 171 187
McLandon, Isaiah 179
Moore, David 208
McManama, Courtnay 179
Moore, Elizabeth 98, 208
McManama, Kathryn 58, 57, 104, 198
Moore, Kyla 42, 187
McNeil, Brett 39, 48, 47, 108, 107, 110,
Moore, Mr. 83
145, 187
Moore, Samantha 197
Meconi, Brandon 19, 171
Moore, Spencer 5, 94, 197
Maczko, Matthew 103, 243
Mora, Nancy 197
Medina, Daniela 208
MoralBS, Anna 49, 98, 197
Madina, Jeanette 149, 187
Morales, Jose 171
Meaker, Blair 20, 21, 72, 73, 97, 171
Morales, Luis 172
Maler, Danlena 22, 23, 198, 238
Morgan, Joseph 208
MaloUk, Mlchana 22, 208
Morrison, Cory 179
Mendon, Andrew 138
Morrissette, Ms. 212
Mandoza, JBSslca 48, 49, 98, 208
Mountain, Lisa 208
Mandoza, Todd 32, 208
Mountain, Michana 198, 197
Mange, Ell.ubath 97, 159, 171
Mowry, Nicholas 58, 59, 98, 99, 197
Mantak, Kelsay 183, 187
Mualbroak, EmUy 188
Mantak, Ms. 211
Mueller, Morgan 22, 23, 98, 197, 238
MercadUJo, ChrlsUna 208
Muir, Michael I , 18, 19, 113, 148, 154,
Mercadllio, Yolanda 208
157, 172
Mercier, Courtnay 58, 57, 94, 171
Mulkey, Michaal 32, 197, 199
Mercier, Jacob 198
Mulligan, canaigh 104, 118, 197
MarUn, Rachana 49, 127, 171
Mulligan, Shea II
Marucci, Mark 38, 39
Munden, Ms. 119, 212
Marucci, Mlchael 18, 19, 32, 127, 179
Munoz, Jonathan 172
Matano, Kelsay I , 208
Munoz, Jose 197
Matano, Matthew 19, 171
Munoz, Oscar 197
Matano, Zachary 201
Murphy, Quanzell 19
Metzler, Ms. 211
Musaltaf, Odwan 128, 187
Maulbroak, Emily 4, 7, 187
MusalUf, lzut 187
Mawar, Paige 102, 108, 150, 187, 188
Musgrow, Chasa 10
Maurer, Pallan 8, 48, 49, 98, 98, 99,
Mynor, Ashton 60, 81, 106, 107, 118,
118, 198
127, 187, 235
Michael, Spacht 175
MUOln, Ashley 179
MUOln, Wyatt 198
Mlliu, JusUn 98
Mlkolas, Alysa 58, 57, 81, 98, 118, 150,
Najera, Juan 58, 208
187, 235
Narlock, Jessica 98, 99, 197
Mlkolas, Nathan 19, 54, 137, 149, 208
Narvaez, Armando 32, 33, 187
Mikulski, Kevin 97, 122, 187
Nash, Jarry 19, 30, 54, 95, 208, 207,
Mllicavlc, Natasa 98, 187
209
Millard, Christopher 19, 54, 149, 198
Nathan, Marquita 197
MIUar, Blanca 93, 198
Nava, Alex 98
Miller, Cynthia 58, 57, 138, 187
Nava, Astrid 195, 197
Miller, Heather 29
Navarro, Robert 208
Miller, John 187
Neave, Norberto 208
Millar, Rachael 98, 187
Neemann, Betsy 98, 149, 208, 209
Millar, Steven 92, 123, 187
Neemann, Brandon 98, 144, 179
Miller, Zachary 20, 21, 187
Neemann, Emily 187
Miller-Granger, Zakary 208
Naff, Kelsay 187
Minett, Jasmine 5, 29, 130, 171
Nehring, Ms. 212
Mingllino, Alyssa 171
Naiman, Mr. 114, 115, 212
Minich, Erica 208
Nelsen, Derek 82, 172
Mink, Marian 179
Nelson, Alyssa 108, 187
Minkowskl, Thomas 8, 88, 71, 98, 208
Nelson, Brittany 172, 181, 187
Minnich, Kayla 7, 68, 75, 97, 187
Nelson, Derek 143
Minton, Taylor 171
Nelson, Kaylynn 172
Miracle, Alec 208
Nelson, Kelsay 208
Miranda, ChrlsUan 38, 197
Nelson, Kyla 172
Miranda, Daisy 197
Nelson, Ms. 108, 140, 212
Mitchan, Latoya 130
Napper, Talia 74, 75, 94, 97, 149, 187
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Reyes, Jeffrey 38, 37, 188
Reyes, Nancy 188
Reyes, Rebecca II, 97, 188
Reyes, Zenia 94, 123, 198
Rhee, Victoria 79, 114, 135, 198
Rhey, Danlel 19, 188
Rhodes, Kallin 96, 207
Rlcchlo, Breanna 22, 96, 207, 209
Richer, Matthew 54, 137, 140, 188
Richling, Karina 88, 98, 188, 189
Richmond, Destiny 198
Richter, Alexandria 179
Rico, Gabriella 207
Rieman, Amanda 188
Rieman, Melissa 207
Rile, Vanessa 96
Riles, Shawna 96, 188
Rimkus, Megan 22, 198, 236
Rivera, Jake 19, 136, 145, 189
Rivera, Kayla 189
Rivera, Meylin 207
Rivera, Nina 29
Rivera-Zuganelis, Nina 49, 207
Perez,
Alejandra
207
O'Bora, Jessica 98, 208
Rizzo, Brittany 15, 35, 104, 195
Perez,
Amaley
96,
207
Odegaard, Coleton 197
Rizzo, Frank 207
Perez,
Celena
56,
57,
110,
197,
201
Odegaard, Michael 19
Raasch, Azrial 207
Rizzo, Michael 38, 39, 50
Perez,
Claudia
118,
188
Oelljenbruns, Dillon 197
Rach, Joshua 66, 72, 73, 74, 75, 80, 81, Roach, Cassie 198
Perez, Gabriella 48, 49, 207
Oelljanbruns, Lisa 179
96,97,
137, 179, 180
Robak, Bethany 96, 207, 209
Perez, Joshua 89
Olaksak, Christopher 197
Radovan,
Shane 8, 188
Robak, Ms. 212
Perez,
Sandra
188
Olsen, Katrina 172
Raduechel, Kelly 98, 197
Robert, Alec 98
Perez,
Vianey
213
Olson, Melissa 43, 98, 110, Ill, 145, 187
Radulovic, Sara 188
Roberts, Alyssa 56, 57, 97, 124, 142
Perone,
Alex
54,
197
Olson, Tristlan 98, 206
Raethke, Russel 180
143, 173
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Joshua
19,
173,
174
Olson, Zachary 19, 208
Raith, Miranda 95, 207
Roberts, Ariana 22, 28, 29, 56, 197, 198
Perotta,
Jacob
19,
197
Orba, Brianda 187
Ramadani, Musa 197
Roberts, Mr. 56
Perrault, Maxim 38, 39, 89, 113, 122,
Orba, Luis 118, 208
Ramcheck, Holly 40, 48, 49, 86, 97,
Robertson, Cherell 88
132,
144,
173
Orlhmann, Nicholas 187
137, 148, 147, 173
Robinson, Christopher 189
Perri,
Ms.
212
Ortiz, Elysha 56, 57, 172
Ramey, Mr. 46
Rocco, Stephanie 160, 174
Perrine,
Jena
II,
35,
82,
126,
132
152
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Ortiz-Rodriguez, Manuel 197
Randell, Jacob 134, 179, 180
Rodgers, Scott 207
Mr.
212
Perrine,
Osborne, Henry 131, 192, 197
Rangel, Alicia 179
Rodriguez, Alexis 96, 198
Perugini,
Alyssa
44,
45,
82,
197
Osborne, Joshua 30, 206, 208
Rangel, Nathaniel 197
Rodriguez, Antonio 152, 160, 174
Pestka,
Samantha
96,
207
Ostalaza, Elizabeth 5, 130, 159
Rannow, Eric 179
Rodriguez, Arturo 207
Peters,
Kaelynn
110,
197
Ostrum, Crystal 42, 187
Rantlsi, David 37, 188
Rodriguez, Elizabeth 160, 179
Peters,
Kyle
36,
37,
88,
173
Otto, Justin 19, 30, 197
Rantisi, Rosaleen 207
Rodriguez, Jesus 189
Petersen,
Dominique
197
Otto, Tiffany 143, 157, 172
Rasmussen, Rachel 22, 95, 207
Rodriguez, Michael 149, 207
Peterson,
Erica
207
Dwan, Jennifer 2, 56, 57, 118, 197
Rasmussen, Rebecca 95, 112 113 118
Rohrer, Dane 39, 51, 114, 189
Peterson,
Nicholas
207
Owens, Ariel 49
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Pfarr,
Paige
44,
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188
Owens, Leah 96, 197
RaUiff, Lawrencel88
Rojas, Roberto 37
Phillips, Ms. 212
Owens, Robert 37, 98, 97, 187
RaUiff, Tavanya 96
Roman, Alisha 151, 198
Pierce, Lauren 108, 187, 188
Ratzka, Ms. 212
Roman, Elvira 189
Pilger, Mercedes 96, 188
Roman, Marco 174
Pinnola, Michelle 98, 99, 113 117 188 Rausch, Dylan 38, 37, 197
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Roman, Ricky 2 , II, 174
Pacheco, Erick 20, 21, 98, 187
Haymaker, Mr. 212
Romano, Jennller 61, 137, 174, 235
Pino, Joseph 119, 188
Padilla, Arturo 188
Rayyan, Mohammed 19, 198
Romanovic, Aleksandra 13, 35 86 114
Pino, Melissa 48, 49, 98, 99, 207
174
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Pitts, Jaclyn 60, 81, 125, 143, 188, 235 Rayyan, Yassin 19, 179
Pagonis, Ms. 212
Beagles,
James
179
Romero, Ingrid 104
Pivovar, Alexhandra 207
Paintu, Colin 48
Reardon, Christian 11, 50, 88, 173
Roop, Jessica 96, 189
Pleasant, Meaghan 95, 207
Palermo, Sydney 43
Reck, Mr. 212
Rosas, Jose 189
Plovanich, April 118, 128, 143, 188
Patman, Ronald 48, 82, 83, 102, 119,
Reed, Melissa 98, 198
Roskres, Benjamin 207
Poole, Danielle 96, 207
142, 144, 154, 161, 172
Reeves, Ashley 28, 27, 179
Rosmann, Cassandra 96, 97, 144, 189
Popadic, Marija 44, 145, 188
Palmer, Akelia 44, 108, 113
Beget, Alexandra 97, 187, 188
Rosmann, Joseph 207
Porter, Miranda 136, 188
Palmer, Ms. 212
Beget, David 173
Rosner, Jaclyn 116
Potter, Loryn 5, 22, 23, 197, 238
Reid, Kelsey 96, 207
r;:asewicz, Megan 88, 97, 137, 142,
Ross, Anthony 19, 207
Powell, Kevin 137
Reidenbach, Tommi 173, 161
Ross, Nicholas 19, 207
Powell, Marquita 197
Panasewicz, Tyler 14, 54, 127, 137, 172 Powers, Ms. 212
Reif, Christina 61, 207, 235
Ross, Quincy 150
Parent, Ms. 212
Reilly-Cassavant, Cody 198
Rossow, Samantha 174
Prado, Hannah 207
Parham, Brian 118
Reindl, Brittany 22, 23, 53 143 188
Rothwell, Jacqueline 189
Prater, Laval 207
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Rothwell, Mary 162, 174
Prell, Matthew 19, 54, 207
Pulse, Ramona 197
Reindl, Jacob 173
Rozzoni, Kelly 29, 198
Preston, Leah 188
Pulsaau, Alexa 96, 197
Reinersman, Zachary 188
Rudack, Savanah 82, 83, 86, 145, 174
Preuss, Ms. 130, 212
Pukar, Dorothy 22, 23, 134, 172, 236
Belich, Ms. 212
Ruffalo, Mr. 56, 212
Pribyl, Jason 19, 95, 207
Pura, Sandra 197
Belken, Heather 96, 118, 188
Ruffolo, Dalton 179
Price, Denez 188
Purilll, Samantha 188
Remus, Taylan 96
Ruggles, Ms. 212
Price, Shelissia 86, 88
Pusons, Amanda 7, 88, 108, 110, 188
Rettrnueller, Jennller 42, 173
219
Pascucci, Mr. 26
Reyes, Adrian 198
Ngewald, Christopher 19, 208
Ngawakl, Tracy 52, 78, 187
Ntccolal, Trevor I, 88, 89, 93, 108, 119,
124, 187
Nichols, Michael 30, 197
Nicolas, Anthony 19, 197
Ntami, Ms. 211
Niemi-Johnson, Ms. 124, 212
Nleranberger, William 95
Nteson, David 115
Nieto, Angela 49, 98
Nieto, Janel 44, 95
Nievas, Malcolm 79, 152
Nikolai, Nathan 19, 58, 172
Nordloh, Erin 7, 88, 87, 114, 133, 182,
187
Norstrom, Randolph 78, 98, 185, 187
Notarlannl, Ms. 212
Nunn, Vidal 206
Nuorala, Rebecca 82, 125, 172
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Patel, Kevin 120, 188
Prince, Sarah 173, 188
Patel, Ronak 188
Proud, Dustin 18, 19, 54, 137, 173
Patrick, Matthew 95, 113, 206
Provance, Fallon 188
Patrick, Samantha 94, 95, 188
Provance, Justin 94, 95, 134, 148 155
Paul, Brandon 188
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Paura, Sara 188
Pryor, Cody 179
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Pryse, Bruce 20, 21, 197
Pavlich, Tiphany 112, 113, 128, 188
Puente, Jennifer 197
Pawell, Kevin 20, 21, 54, 140, 188
Pugel, Jonathan 188
Payne, Shawnl9, 208
Pugh, Jessica 49, 207
Payton, Cheldon 197
Pugh, Trenton 115
Payton, Erica 172
Puntillo, Sarah 207
Pearrow, Samuel 208
Pearson, Chantal 28, 27, 97, 125, 142
150, 187, 188
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Pekoske, Abby 97, 98, 9 9 , 118, l5S, 173 Quilling, Amanda 188
Penza, Jonathan 188
Quiroz, Alejandro 207
Peralta, Christopher 8 , 14, 143
Quist, Martha 28, 70, 71, 88, 197
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Rulseh, Brandon 179
Runkle, Alexander 98
Ruseckl, Matthew 113, 198
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Schuster, Autumn 180
Smith, Austin 189
Strehlow, Amber 48, 49, 208
Schwab, Lucas I, 37, 138
Smith, Darryl 78, 79
Strasslar, Danial 199
Schwantes, Ms. 212
Smith, Dajanalca 198
Strohm, Amanda 7, 12 , 148, 157, 175
Scoon, Sara 207
Smith, Dyisha 98
Stuligross, Dan 58
Scott, Trina 180
Smith, Gary 175
Stuligross, John 38, 39, 50, 51, 58, 89
Scoville, Barak 24, 25, 198
Smith, Jacob 180
Stuligross, Matthew 97, 178
Seewald, Fraldrlch 39, 58, 114, 120, 121, Smith, Jamall 83
Stumpf, Christopher 208
170, 174
Smith, Kelsay 94, 95, 101
Sturlcz, Ms. 213
Sturycz, Christa 13, 48, 49, 178
Saarnlo, Ms. 212
Seiberlich, Lauran 98, 207
Smith, Kavin I
Suess, Catharina 199
Saarnlo, Tanner 19, 88, 95, 189
Selbert, Matt 93
Smith, Michael 198
Suhling, Tyler 42, 92, 188, 190
Sail, Dora 103
Smith, Ms. 88, 138, 212
Sackal, Samual 143, 151, 189
Sunderman, Max 199
Saenz, Sarah 29, 198
Salb:, Dalondra 98, 198
Smith, Nicola 22, 57, 198, 199, 238
Salazar, Jose 198
Seivert, Christopher 98, 99
Smith, Riley 25, 42, 124, 208
Sunier, Richard 38, 190
Salazar, Josalin 207
Salaskl, Ryan 174
Smith, Rochella 14, 28, 27, 42, 58, 57, Sutton, Hakaam 19, 80, 209
Svatek, Alyxandra 81, 108, 110, 124,
Saldana, Alec 189
Sellars, Anthony 83
189
190, 235
Sapanskl, James 198
Smith, Scott 189
Salerno, Stuart 32, 79, 88, 189
Sapanskl, John 82, 83, 180
Smurawa, Mr. 212
Salgado, Gaal 189
Swager, Sarah 14, 58, 57, 81, 119, 142,
Salisbury, Timothy 19
Sapanskl, Robert 198
Snowden, Brittany 198, 200
144, 154, 178, 235
Sanchu, Emily 13, 207
Sepulveda, Robert 20, 21, 48, 47
Solomon, Roy 208
Swarb:, Michael 73, 97, 190
Swiatko, Zachary 19, 95, 151, 190
Sanchu, Gabriela 49, 203, 207
Serpa, Francesca 189
Sorensen, Kyla 181, 181, 175
Sanchu, Jose 179
Sarvatnyk, Maryana 208
Sorensen, Ms. 212
SwUt, Michael 54, 199
Sarzant, Stavan 89, 98, 189
Sosinski, HWary 98, 103, 108, 107, 118, Swisher, Zachary 19, 30, 208
Sanchaz..BaU, Ms. 212
Sandberg, Amy 198
Sasser, Ms. 112, 159, 212
185, 189, 243
Szafranski, April 98, 99, 118, 120, 199
Sandberg, Rachal 95, 207
Saxton, Kristofer 20, 21, 30, 50, 143,
Sowma, Mr. 50, 212
Szot, Mark 178
144, 182, 189
Spalr, Jennifer 22, 203, 208
Sanders, Brant 95, 189
Sanderson, Ashley 180
Seymour, lamas 2, 198, 201
Spalr, Michelle 22, 57, 189
Shah, Magha 114
Spalr, Sam 13, 82, 143, 175
Sanderson, lamas 19, 207
Sheahan, Britney 29, 53, 108, 145, 189 Speaks, Mr. 213
Sandine, Callie 174
Tappa, Timothy 180
Sangbusch, wuuam 19, 30, 31, 50, 142, Sheahan, Ryan 30, 198
Spanca, Luanna 81, 110, 124, 143, 175, Tata, Brant 190
Shamanska, Ms. 212
235
150, 189
Tatum, Naomi 87
Santana, Roberto 174
Sharman, Amanda 12, 81, 97, 118, 180, Spanca, Rachal 98, 118
Taylor, Casey 19, 127, 190
Santelli, Brianna 49, 98, 207
175
Spencer, Rebecca 98, 198
Taylor, Chabraaa 5, 88, 130, 178
Sharman, Katharina 198
Spencer, Wendy 98, 198
Santiago, Alexander 54, 108, 107, 151,
Taylor, Lauran 88, 199
189
Shi, Ila 198
Spiadal, Kally 180
Taylor, Mr. 90, 91, 94, 95, 213
Santiago, Mr. 212
Shi, Qlao 189
Spitzer, Michael 193, 198
Taarlnk, Mr. 213
Shields, Jammal 198
Stallman, Ms. 213
Santos, Ariana 207
Tailaz, Laticia 173
Sasaki, Alka 180
Shlkoff, Rachal 78, 189
Standish, Mr. 213
Tailaz, Saul83, 180
Sauceda, David 18, 19, 50, 98, 198
Showarman, Scott 198
Stanfield, Ms. 213
Tan Cata, Rebecca 199
Saulys, Michael 180
Shuster, Autumn 135
Starling, Stephania 94, 95, 110, Ill, 133, Tenuta, Andrew 20, 21, 208
Shuttleworth, Chayanna 198
134, 145, 148, 175
Savagli1t-Jarvis, Ms. 181, 212
Tenuta, Gianna 28, 27, 50, 88, 158,
sax, Morgan 81, 189, 235
Shwalko, Alexandra 208
Statama, Kristy 175
178, 228
Scales, Ms. 212
Sladjak, Brant 112, 113, 122, 124, 159,
Stearman, Jarad 118
Tarcak, Ms. 213
Scalzo, Alissa 13, 35, 88, 97, 137, 159, 175
Stearman, Nathan 98, 99, 135
Tarran, TUfany 199
174
Sladjak, JannUar 98, 99, 103, 112, 113, Stebbins, Bethany 98, 99, 103, 120, 121, Tews, Ms. 213
189
189
Schaal, Karyana 189
Thatcher, Kristin 89, 71, 79, 98, 98, 99,
Slal, Dora 102, 118, 143, 189
Staala, Alexa 98, 208
Schaefer, Ms. 212
199
Schantak, Jaffray 207
Silkwood, Casey 32, 198
Stager, Mr. 30, 213
Thomas, Jacob 42
Silva, Marla 198
Stegmaier, Adam 208
Schantak, Nicola 143, 185, 189
Thomas, Jeramy 190
Schand, Tyler 19, 207
Silva, Valentin 198
Stain, Alexis 94, 95, 189
Thomas, Ms. 210, 213
Sima, Briana 198
Stain, Kayla 175
Schank, Alexander 19, 207
Thomas, William 19, 208
Scharer, Kelsay 78, 138, 189
Simmons, Porschaad 5, 130, 175
Stain, Ms. 213
Thompson, Cola 82, 199
Simon, Ms. 212
Steinberg, Ablgall 22, 143, 189, 238
Scharer, Kylie 207
Thompson, Taona 48, 49, 81, 94, 199,
SchWar, Cory 180
Simonz, Kyla 88, 89, 72, 73, 80, 97,
Stella, Joseph 20, 21, 24, 25, 118, 190
235
Schlals, Ms. 212
189
Stalmaslak, Baranlka 15
Thomson, Ms. 28, 27
Schlecht, Stavan 115, 189
Sims, Gabriella 18, 98
Stalter, Jaffray 198
Thorne, Tyler 19, 178
Schleicher, Ms. 111, 212
Sinclair, Samantha 22, 98, 143, 208
Stenson, Ms. 213
Thorsen, Tyler 72, 74, 75, 97, 145, 190
Schlavansky, Cayla 22, 58, 57, 104, 198 Singletary, Lamonte 30, 31, 83, 189, 175 Stephans, Patrick 14, 58, 59, 121, 154, Tibbetts, Toni 29
Schliapp, Magan 184, 189
Slnnan, Ms. 212
175
Tinker, Nathanial 199
Schmaling, Jacob 207
Sinnan, Robert 189
Stevens, Abigail 98, 99, 128, 140, 158, Tolafraa, Mr. 131, 213
Schmidt, Malissa 98, 207
Skalltzky, Amanda 29, 90, 95
180, 175
Tolosa, Jlafarhans 95
Skandzial, Ashley 175
Stevens, Bath 175
Schmitt, Lindsay 98, 113, 198
Tomaszewski, Mathew 178
Schnelder, Alison 98, 207
Skokut, Anthony 90, 91, 94
Slavens, John 15, 30, 54, 199
Tomczak, Anthony 94, 190
Schnelder, BWy 199
Skundbarg, Kimberly 88, 69, 97, 108,
Stevens, Ms. 29, 213
Torres, Adryan 19, 30, 95, 118
107, 110, 111, 128, 137, 189
Stevens, Patrick 137
Schneider, Rosamaria 87, 198
Torres, Angelica 22, 32, 208
Schoen, Chandlor 123, 198
Skundbarg, Tanner 94, 198
Stevens, Scott 58, 199
Torres, Ballan 190
Schonschack, Bully 189
Skweres, Brian 19, 108, 107, 145, 189
Stewart, Quamana 19, 131, 147, 150,
Torres, Jarad 20, 21, 199
Schram, Jeramy 180
Slamann, Brice 19, 58, 95
154, 180
Tonas, Savannah 208
Schrandt, Cory 42, 119, 121, 198
Slanchick, Amy 119
Stlnafast, Samantha 199
Tostrud, Jessica 57, 118, 208
Schroader, Janna 98, 128, 189
Slanchlk, Amy 28, 89, 79, 103, 119, 143, Stockton, Brittany 118, 128, 190, 191
Tostrud, Larry 20, 54, 199
Schroeder, Kaatha 48, 49, 180
175, 243
Stojic, Jasmina 190
Totts,Alexandarl99
StoUa, Nicholas 94, 95, 118, 190
Schultz, Matthew 123
Slomkowski, Bradley 19, 54, 137
Travis, Ambyr 14, 40, 41, 53, 143, 17&
Schulz, Brendan 39, 54, 129, 140, 145, Slomkowski, Nicholas 19, 24, 25, 208 Stone, Eric 19, 50, 94, 95, 190
Treiber, Brodie 208
Stover, Amber 5, 199
189
Smallwood-Maxcy, Alyssa 98, 198
Trampt, Allison 78, 199
Schulz, Brian I, 97, 118, 128, 189
Strait, Mr. 88, 213
TrUona, Alexis 48, 49, 52, 199
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Walak, Michael 208
Wilson, Carlaa 9B, 199
Walantowski, Amber 125, 177
Wilson, Lacey 202, 208
Walantowski, Magan 66, B7, 97, 125,
Wilson, Miranda 190
177
199
Window, Jasmina 199
Walker, Patricia 177
Troha, Jada 190
Winiarski, Kelsay 190
Walker, Phyllis 180
Trost, Ms. 213
Wintermute, Emily 49, 9B, 149, 209
Walkowski, Kalla 53, 114, 190
Truax, Kaylynn 49, 208
Winzer, Allison 35, 40, 41, 94, 12B, 190
Wallen, Ms. 213
Truax, Patrick 17B
Wippar, Benjamin 5, 94, 199
Waller, Evan 94, 95, llB, 199
Tucker, Stephania 9B
Wirch, Mr. 213
Wallis, Amber 199
Tuma, Jennifer 199
Wise, Nicholas 54, B2, 198, 199
Walls, Shallna 199
Turner, Andrew 208
Wissmar, Ashley 9B, 199
Walton, Isiah 30, 147, 177
Turner, Paris 131, 208
Witt, Kally 96
Wamboldt, Alanna 45, 202, 208
Tusslar, Amanda 12, 150, 17B
Wojciachowicz, Ms. 20, 21, 35, 12B,
Wamboldt, Dustin 199
Tullawski, Tyler 32, 33, 50, 89, 199
127, 213
Wamboldt, Jonalyn 8, 10, 22, 23, 177,
Twigg, Gragg 17B
Wojciachowicz, Tyler 36, 37, 143, 150,
23B
Tyler, Marcall 18, B3, 180
190
Wamboldt, Melania 94, 190
Wolan, Alyssa 53, 144, 159, 160, 180
Wamboll, Jonalyn 143
Wolf, Cassandra 35, 102, 103, 143, 144,
Ward, Amanda 95, 208
190, 243
Ward, Ms. 213
Ulloa, Andrew 32, 190
Wolf, Mr. 37
Ware, Charles 30, 143, 180
Dlloa, Max 32, 39, 202, 208
Wolford, Rachael 199, 201
Ware, Debra 8B, 199
Unrein, Ashley 9B, 208
Wolke, Brynna 22, 95, 209
Warmack, Robert 190
Unli·Runnalls, Ms. 213
Wolke, Slaven 14, 54, 140, 177
Warner,
George
19,
208
Upmann, Charyl II, 88, 9B, 199
Woodley, Miranda 52, 98, 99, 199
Warner, Vincent 19, 50, 208
Upmann, Janet 96, 17B
Washington, Jazzmyna 95, 101, 114, 115, Woods, Isaiah 104
Usingar, Erica 208
Wortley, William 37, 39, 50, 58, 94, 95,
120, 190
Utterback, Jessica 199
121, 199
Wathen, Elizabeth 9B, 208
Warlock, Ms. 213
Walkins, Autumn 9B, 97, 141, 190
Wright, Ashley 108, 188, 190
Watson, Jessica 9B, 151, 190
Wright, Canlaria 49, 9B, 203
Watts, Tashlana 199
Vaccaro, Christopher 18, 19, 147, 152,
Wright, Daniella 68, 178
Waynas, Mason 50, 58
176
Wright, Heather 5, 96, 199
Waynas, Traa 54
Van Kamman, Haley 49, 208
Wright, Jordan 30
Webb, Rebecca 3, 9B, 190
Van Noland, Tyler 208
Wright, Tyler 13, 95, 209
Webber, Stephania 208
Van Pamal, Stefan 98
Wright, Vlanca 150, 178
Weber, Michael 95, 120, 122, 190
Vanblarcom, Bryanna 44, 95, 208, 209 Wagar, Nicholas 190
Wynne, Rebecca 134, 191
Vanblarcom, Daniella 53, Bl, 8B, 190,
Wagner, Stephania 15, 48, 49, 8B, 147, Wynstra, Ms. 213
235
157, 177
Vanderford, Jodi 56, Bl, 98, 208, 235
Weiland, Daniella 9B, 185, 190
VanKamman, Haley 118
Waiss, Stephania 208
Vanwinkle, Adam 190
Waiss, Tyler 208
Yackley, Mr. 22, 213, 236
Varela, Luis 199
Waiss, Zackariah 25, 199, 200
Young, Ashantal78
Vaughn, Dastyni 97, 110, Ill, 139, 146,
Walch-Williams, Charles 199
Young, Kaitlyn 28, 29, 96, 103, 134,
147, 155, 159, 17B
Walls, Jodaci 5, 130, 182, 190
209,243
Vazquez, Amzi 190
Wanberg, Rachael 28, 29, 35, 190
Young, Mitchell 19, 203, 209
Veldt, John 199
Wertz, Austin 19, 16B, 180
Young, Quardall 30, 31
Vela, Brianna 5B, 96, llB, 190
Wertz, Kelsay 22, 199
Young, Tyrasa 199
Valez, Mr. 213
Warwia, Abagail 44, 45, 177
Ventura, Samantha 16, 86, 127, 17B
WasthoH, Paul 46, 47
Varborg, Thomas 95, 208
Westland, Ms. 213
Varbrackan, Zachary 190
Wetherbee, Ms. 213
Zacharias, Samantha 200
Vereen, Robin 9, 29, 52, 205, 208
Weyand, Scott 95, 177
Zadlar, Justin 191
Vidas, Morgan 95, 118
Whalen, Edward 90, 95, 208
Zapancki, Cathrine 209
Vidas, Tyler 176
Whalan, Samantha 81, 94, 95, 134, 154,
Zaller, Ryan 200
Villafana, Melania 190
15B, 180
Zepeda, Rocio 154, 180
Villalobos, Deanna 17B
Whaalar, Elisha 9, 102, 103, 190, 243
Zaqiri, Vigan 36, 142, 191
Villalobos, Jasus 199
Whaalar, Erlan 50
Ziegler, Kyla 19, 54, 209
Villalobos, Mr. 213
While, Hanry 19, 208
Ziegler, Milchell 12, 19, 98, 127
Villarual, Kavin 208
Whilafool, Ms. 213
Zimmerman, Hannah 45, 114, 200
Villegas, Edvalyn 49, 202, 205, 208
Wiersum, Christopher llB, 190
Zimmerman, Jacob 19, 174, 178
Vita, Joshua 19, 95, 208
Willams, Andrew 42, 190
Zoarman, Nick 50, 58
Vittone, Andrew 19, 208
Willams, Jacob 19, 94, 95, 134, 177
Zoia, Derek 97, 114
Viveros, Jaime 37
Williams, AJan 15, 8B, 119, 153, 177
Zongolowicz, Alison 94, 200
VoBB, Ryan 90, 91, 94, 95, 134, 190
Williams, Dasllni 180
Zongolowicz, Jeff 54, 113, 200
Vranak, Kiarslln 96, 117
Williams, Lakisha 52, 96
Zola, Derek 178
Vravich, Kalley 98, 99, 177
Williams, Mia 29
Zuchowski, Samantha 82, 83, 180
Williams, Mr. 213
Williams, Ms. 213
Williams, Raven 190
Wabalickis, Holly 79, 98, 190
Williams, Whitney 180
Wabalickls, Robin 19, 50, 144, 177
Willing, Tyler 190
Wada, Jeramy 54, 208
Willing, Zachary 3, 14, 64, 177
Wakefield, Reuben 19, 76, 77, 156, 180
Waldow, Malissa 86, 173, 177
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Tripp, Brian 199
Troamal, Nicola 180
Troamal, Thomas 54, 90, 91, 94, 95,
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time to move on to
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Open Daily
Febuary - October
Telephone
(414) 553-9588
Wieske Heating & Air Conditioning
COMPLETE SERVICE & INSTAU.ATION
2707 22nd Avenue
Kenosha, VVI 53140
Business:
262-652-6524
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P.O Box 39
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Ph. 262/653-8002
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8012 39TH AVENUE
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3206 8oth STREET KENOSHA, WI.
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5431 75th St. (Hwy 50)
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7863 Green Bay Road
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Congratulations Mike!
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Good luck at UW
Madison next 1 ar.
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Victoria, Hope, Christian, Bianca, Jackie •
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FAX
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9625- 55 STREET
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Good Luck in your
journey through Life,
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your back.
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blink of an ey
Congratulations on your
Bradford Graduation.
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Lube & Detail
"Being Sweet To You is Our Business"
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2111 12th t.
Kenosha, WI 53140
Phone(262) 552-8310
3526 Roosevelt Road
PH : (262) 652-3984
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You're in good hands.
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Congratulations Marquette, we are
very proud of everything you have
accomplished in high school! Good
luck in college!
Love, Mom, Dad, and Jensyn
Norman Lewand
56 0 33rd Ave· Kenosha WI 53144 • (262) 945-8899
Fax: {262) 654~899 • Email: alphab8a@sbcglobal net
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4801 Washington Road
Kenosha. Wl53144
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We are very
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You are an
excellent son
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slep you la~e on your new
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Sports & Family
6123 Green Bay Road, Suite 140
Kenosha, WI 53142
Phone: 262.653.9208
Fax: 262.653.9264
Email: dr.tom@sfcc-wi.com
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Sports
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Restoring Human Performance
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4234 ourtn y Street
P.O. B 390
rank ville. WI 53126-0390
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Process Desif?ner
(262) 835-2390
(800) 816-1610 Ext. 2116
Fax: (262) 835-4325
Mobile: (262) 770-1040
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Aveda Salon & Day Spa
Kriss Marsh
Owner
5733 75th Street
Kenosha WI 53142
(262) 697-1400
www.studio75salonanddayspa.com
Congratulations Graduating
Class of 2009
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Kenosha,Wl53140
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Phone: 262-654-1111
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Sat: 9:00am - 6:00pm
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