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The Mary D. Bradford High School Year Book, The SPY, for the 2009 to 2010 school year.
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BRADFORD
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AFTER THEIR STELL.AR PERFORMANCE IN THE BLACK HISTORY ASSEMBLY,
CENTERlA WRIGHT, C&ARA BROWN , IMAHI BURCHFIELD , AsHLEY KENNER
AND .JODECI WELLS SHOW OF!"" THEIR COORDINATING OUTFITS .
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Chris
Harper
Junior
Alec
Gullo
Senior
Ashlee
Lentz
Junior
Marlene
Salazar
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James
Dalpaos
Senior
Paiqe
Pfarr
Instant messages, emails, Facebook, and
Myspace - all of these have contributed to
the phenomenon known as Internet Culture .
Days are now spent clicking away at a
keyboard or waiting for the next picture,
update, or message to arrive. These
moments will forever be saved in
cyberspace, like the memories of high
school are in this book. Scroll through the
pages of the 2009-2010 school year and
browse through the important events and
activities that helped to shape our future.
WHILE GETTING LIFTED UP DURING A
TAKES A LOOK AT A NEWLY-CLEANED TIRE DURING
PERFORMANCE OF THE PLAY WORKING .
AUTOMOTIVE CLASS .
CHEESE!
Focus, Focus, Focus!
Senior Brittnee Jones
flashes a proud smile after
passing her second
semester composition 12
class with flying colors.
Senior Michael Cenin
focuses a digital camera
for Mrs. Smith in the
yearbook room while
serving as her TA.
Champs
Dude Looks Uke a ladV
Stud11 Sessions!
Junior Josh Eckert hits the
field with his fellow football
players right before a
victorious Homecoming
football game.
Senior Stephen Kirby
strikes a pose for Key
Club's annual Relay for
Life, an event to raise
money for cancer research .
Seniors Ariel Maxcy and
Brian Schulz hit the books
in the Bradford library to
make the most of their
academic senior year.
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Welcome to Bradford
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Homecoming Week
Clubs
Sports
Productions
Events
Bradford's fall teams not only had
superstar athletes, but also
incredible seasons. Check out the
records, pictures, and players from
this year's teams.
Take a close up look at the clubs Bradford
students have to choose from (
is shown above)
Page 5: Link Crew
Page 14: Yearbook
Page 19: Rowdy Report
Page 12: Football
Page 15: Girls Tennis
Page 17: Boys Cross Country
Page 18: Girls Cross Country
Page 21: Girls Volleyball
Page 22: Boys Volleyball
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Page 26: Girls Swimming
Page 28: Girls Golf
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Bradford
for a Day!I
FROM WAKING UP IN THE MORNING.
TO GOING TO CLASS, TO GETTING
READY FOR BED-FIND OUT WHAT IT
IS LIK E TO BE A BRADFORD
STUDENT FOR THE ENTIRE DAY.
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Yearbook
Freshmen
Fest:
Remember your first
steps at Bradford?
See the Link Leaders
welcome the freshmen
on their first day of high
school .
See page 4
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FffiST DAY...
Freshmen Fe t i an annua l assembly
Bradford holds for incoming Freshmen each
year.
ot only do these new red devils get to
meet their peer , but they often end up
making friends as well. "Fre hmen Fe tis
great becau e without uppercla, smen
around, the fre hmen are able to be more
comfortable and get to know each other,"
aid sophomore link leader Meli a Pino.
Brittany Brown grabs a name tag on her first day of high school
Summer Gowin (left) and Carole Mortier
join the rest of the new nervous freshmen
in the fieldhouse the morning of their first
day at Bradford High School.
Leadership 101
Activities
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Link Leaders have the distinction as being role models to incoming freshmen. They help
freshmen feel comfortable in their new environment by ~ving tours, helping with
schedules, doing activities, and reaching out to them during advisory. Student leaders
(upperclassmen) mentor freshmen as they experience their first year at Bradford. Link
Leaders plan academic and social events designed for freshmen such as freshmen night
and freshmen fest.
-Presented by Deiondra Seitz and Erin Cuevas
"As ajunior at Bradford, I enjoy being a leader,
and role model to the incoming freshmen who
are always nervous on the first day"
(top left) Junior Jasmine
Gaines explains the rules to
her freshman advisory
before doing an activity.
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(top right) Junior Ali
Zongolowicz helps freshman
Brock Sluga with some of his
homework.
(bottom left) Junior Nick
Ellis consoles freshman Maja
Lazarevic about her fears in
a new school.
"I joined link leadersearly on in my high school
career because I want to be a good influence on
the new freshmen."
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(bottom right) Junior Nick
Stolte helps freshman
Brandon Bolyard with an
activity he doesn't
understand.
"I wanted to help the freshmen feel more
confident in high school. We all know how scary
Bradford can be when you are new here."
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"I joined Leak Leaders because I appreciated the
fact that students helped me when I was a
freshman, and so now I wantto do the same."
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"My role model is my mom. She'sa
single parent and very hard working,
and I admire that. "
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"My role model is my mother,
because she'sso supportive of me
and everything I do."
"My role model is my cousin Shirley;
she'solder than me and I've always
looked up to her.n
Seniors Brian Schulz and _.._.-!
Ariel Maxcy are hard at ~•r.c
work in the library
studying for human
anatomy: 'We love
having release so we can
catch up on homework."
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Junior Cody ReillyCassavant snaps a shot
in the drama commons
for photography class.
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Amanda Londre arrives
fashionably late. The
senior then rushes to
her first block class.
Freshman Joey Locante
feasts on a bowl of
Cinnamon Toast Crunch
to start the morning off.
Six degrees of separation at
Bradford
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Jackie Barthuly and
Durrell Davis tear
apart branches for
the scenery used in
the play "Into The
Woods," just days
before opening
night.
Michelle Pruett
writes
notes between
Poptart bites.
'Who doesn't
love Poptarts?!"
the senior
exclaims.
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Junior Kesha
Cegers celebrates
her 17th birthday
with friends during
lunch, where she is
showered with
gifts and good
wishes.
Senior James
Dalpaos gives us
a tour of his
Cessna plane. He
is training to
become a
professional
pilot.
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Agroup of Bradford students huddle
outside chatting during a fired rill on
this cool September morning.
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Sophomore Maddie Hailer plays the
role of the baker's wife: "The costumes
were cool. I like that they made them
especially for us."
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" I appreciated how the play had
humorous and more serious parts
made for both children and
adults"
-SENIOR BRIAN SCHULZ
"I enjoyed getting ready for each
performance and wearing a
mask. I looked totally different
than I do normally"
-SOPHOMORE EVAN GORR
~,....,..~~~ The cast and crew of Into The Woods get together to show off
their costumes after yet another magnificent performance.
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"It's the kind of show where not
only the audience learns
something but also the cast gets
something out of it"
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BAKER S WIFE (MADDI E HAILER)
WATCHES OVER THE WITCH ( KAYLA
MINNICH) AS SHE SINGS HER SCARY
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BAKER (SR . MICHAEL TIRABASSI) ANO
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''The music was hard to learn, but
I think it was the coolest music in
any show I have done since the
8th grade"
BAKER S WIFE (MADDIE HAILER) SING A
DUET TOGETHER AS TI-tEY REALIZE HOW
THEY HAVE CHANGED
BAKER (MICHAEL TIRABASSI) TRIES TO
-SOPHOMORE MATT DOMINGUEZ
PERSUADE LITTLE RED RIDING Hooo
(SR. SARAH CESCHIN) TO GIVE UP HER
CAPE SO THAT HE CAN HAVE rT
THE WITCH (SR.
KAYLA MINNICH) TRIES TO CONVINCE AN
INNOCENT RAPUNZEL (.JUNIOR SELENA ..JARAMILLO) TO STAY WITH
HER RATHER THAN GOING WITH THE PRINCE .
CINOEREuAS PRINCE CEvAN GORR)
ANO RUPUNZEL's PRINCE <rrA's RYNE
GORR) HAVE A DISAGREEMENT OVER
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CINDERELLA'S PRINCE CEVAN GoRRl
~RESSES HIS FEELINGS TO BAKER S
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WIFE (MADDIE HAILER) SO THEY CAN HAVE
A ROMANTIC MOMENT IN THE WOODS
CINDERELLA (SR . SHEL.e l AIELLO)
TRIES TO RECEIVE HELP FROM THE
BIRD (SOPH . VICTORIA COOPER) IN
ORDER TO KILL THE OlANT
LUCINDA (SOPH. MADISON MCCOLLUM) , FLORINDA (FRESHMAN
GRACE REYES , AND THE STEPMOTHER (SENIOR PAIGE BONANNO)
WATCH AS CINDERELLA (SR . SHELBI AIELLO) AND PRINCE (SOPH.
EVAN GORR) SHARE A
SPEGAL MOMENT TOGETHER.
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As the first fall play of the year in the Bradford auditorium, Into The
Woods provided many nights of great entertainment for the Kenosha
Community. Students commited countless hours to learn lines, music,
and dance steps in order to pass lifelong lessons on to children and
adults of all ages in the audience. "Every time we performed, we got
something different out of it," said senior Sarah Ceschin. Throughout
the entire performance, the audience truly felt as if they were a part of
the "woods" mainly because real tree branches from the area
surrounding Bradford were used.
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Bradford seniors show off their school spirit by dressing up in all
different styles for Decade Day. They wear outdated fashions to
gain points for their class.
Junior Morgen Mueller shows off
her wild outfit for mismatch day.
Senior Alina Diaz strikes a pose in
her "groovy" outfit.
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Bradford students and
Mrs. Larsen get into
homecoming by dressing
in '80s apparel for
decade day (why did
Larsen save this t-shirt?).
Juniors Alyssa Perugini
and Brittany Snowden
dress identically in their
teal shirts for twin day,
hoping to win spirit points
for the junior class.
- - - - - - - - FANS OF SPIRIT WEEK
Senior boys
sport old
school
jerseys
before
taking first
place in the
spirit stick
competition
atthe
homecoming
assembly.
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DECADE DAY
DECADE DAY
Cole Thompson tries out
some new dance moves
dunng lunch before the
homecoming dance.
On decade day, Jen
Feest shows off a dress
Juniors
cheer loudly
during the
intense
limbo
competition.
Kyle Castle
dresses up
Karla Chavez and
Rebecca Spencer must
have gotten dressed
with their eyes closed.
MISMATCH DAY
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Senior Spirit!
After a week of friendly competition,
the spirit stick is accepted by Tyler
Willing on behalf of the seniors.
Stefanie Lehmann, David Niesen, Danielle Kloet, Kasey
Ramey, and Adam Frank wait for the game to begin. Their
excitement continued as Bradford quickly beat Case
Seniors Paige Bonnano and Ali Khaleel
celebrate together as they are crowned
Homecoming 2009 King and Queen.
VOTE: FAN OF THE GA
Feel the Love
(below) Juniors Dustin Day,
Jun Lee, Christina Rojas, and
Jessenia Arroyo share the ir
love of Bradford football.
ANALYSIS & OPINIONS
What made the game
great?
(left) The crowd's energy
was exciting and crushing
Case was great!
- Michael Heinisch
How did you get
ready for the game?
(above) Ebony Gaines has a
big grin for the camera as she
waits in the stands to meet
her friends.
SPOTLIGHT
-Let's Get Rowdy!
Friends stop for a
pict ure as they head
down to grab a bite to
eat during halftime.
Feel the Beat!
Members of the band
pause before leading
the crowd in a song as
t he game heats up.
Katie McManama and
friends gather up their
cold weather gear as
the game gets under
(right) I met up with
friends and we all listened
to music and got pumped
up for the big game!
-Anna Dix
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Sen ior Billy Sangbusch makes a
critical tackle leading to the
55-16 victory over Case.
Touchdown Tyson!
The crowd erupts with cheers
after an assist from senior Justin
Armstrong leads to the
touchdown by sen ior Torrie Tyson .
READY. SET. GO!
Junior Melvin Gordon sets up to
begin his dash down the field for
a Bradford touchdown.
PHOTO GALLERIES
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Mason,
Chantal
Pearson, and
Kimberly
Skundberg
dance their
way down
Washington
Road .
Compher and
Amber Belcher
ride the
cheerleading
float as it
roars into 1st
place.
Freshmen
Trevor Veidt,
James
Jailing, and
Luke Sinclair
show their
school spirit
and take 2nd
place .
Sophomore
Trina Capelli
is a Case
Eagle who
flys into 3rd
place for the
sophomore
float.
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and Lauren
laundre stand
on the
environmental
float while
they make
their way into
Bradford's
parking lot.
WIDEO OF THE DAY
Key Club participates in the 2009
Homecoming parade, as they
capture the Case eagles.
CELEBRITY
FIRST TAKE
(top left) loryn Potter, Megan Rimkus, Nicole
Smith, Morgen Mueller, Sarah Beggi, Amanda
Beggi, Kaitlin Kentala, and Katie Yackley ride
the varsity volleyball float.
SPECIAL REPORTS
Juniors Dustin Day, Spencer Harvey, and Ingrid Romero
are characters from Gotham City for their junior float.
Mckenzie Ross and laura Schenk promote
Students Against Destructive Decisions by
making good decisions on their float.
BRADFORD ROYALTY
KING AND QUEEN
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2009 Homecoming Court
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Zach Akina, Mitchell Ziegler, Ali Khaleel, Kris Sexton, Brett
Kaczmarek, Anna Dix, Melissa Marano, Paige Bonanno,
Cassie Wolf, and Jaclyn Pitts
COUPLES
BUSTIN' MOVES ON THE FLO'
(left) Senior Courtney Hall, and
Juniors J'hayne Vinso and
Latoya Mitchell keep the dance
rollin' by showing their moves
on the floor.
(right) Freshmen Mason
Kessler, Kaitlin Kentala
and Danielle Dunasky
dance the night away to
"Cupid Shuffle."
Left: Freshmen
Draven Lafayette and
Crystal Gonzalez pose
for a quick pie.
VIDEO
Seniors Taylor
Anthonsen, Cassie
Rosmann and
Anna Dix make a
tribute to Michael
Jackson by
dancing to
"Thriller."
Above: Ms Phillips and Ms
Brooks take pictures in
the cut out faces of
Rowdy and his fair lady.
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"Justin Armstrong and I always sit
next to each other on the bus rides
wherever we go. "
-Tanner Saarnio, Senior
With big returners, and new gentlemen
stepping into the spotlight, the
Bradford community saw the potential
of this "physical and nasty" team at
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"I like to visualize myself breaking
through the defense before every
game."
-Vonte Jackson, Sophomore
' TELLING NUMBER
"I chose the number 40
because it was my brother's
number and I wanted to keep
tradition. ·M. Rayyan, junior
Throughout the season, Bradford saw
40
the work, the drive, and the intensity
FIVE KEY RETURNEES
their opening game against Burlington.
these playeri brought out in praaice and
in the games. The boys kept this spark
going throughout the entire season, and
MlitclMll Zi•ql•r
"Returning all conference performer."
Hathan Korth
"Smart player that can play any position."
so it was for the first time in 50
years, the Bradford football team
Bill11 Sanqbu1ch
"G reat leader, hard worker."
finished the regular season 9-0 and
became the UN DEFEATED Southeast
Conference Champions.
Cod., Brad.,
"Definition of afootball player."
Ca1•11 Ta11lor
"Aweightroom freak."
COACH 1 S PICK
Brad Slomkowski
'Brad is avery hard worker and a
team player. He has been ~ leader
on our defense all season.
Athl•t•: Brad Slomkowski
'This year was a ot of fun because we
were the winningest team in Bradford
histoiy. Weare all best friends and
get to spend acouple hours each day
with each other doing the thing we
love the most-play football."
HEARD FROM A FAN
"I go to all the games so I can
show my school spirit. I paint
my face differently for every
game to show how creative I
can be while supporting my
guys!"
SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
Burlington
Lake Forest
49-1.+
56-.+8
35-18
34-6
54-21
62-19
55-16
40-19
35-6
58-0
56-20
28-35
Park
Oak Creek
Horlick
The Bradford Devils get down and dirty as
they take on the Franklin Sabers. The teams
played neck and neck in this muddy game
until about the third quarter where they
started taking a huge lead, winning 40-19.
This was their 8th victory of the season.
Muskego
Case
Franklin
Tremper
Bay View
Tremper
Marquette
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Kim Skundberg played the oldest
daughter whose father passed
away. She received nothing from
him and it caused her to become
a jealous and bitter woman.
Alina Diaz played a fun-loving
character. It was obvious that
her character was based off of a
women in the '30s from Spain.
Characters played by 0. Kraus, K. Skundberg, K. Chavez, L
Calmet, and K. Lopez argue about a stolen picture.
Text Comments (6)
Olivia Kraus, Kim Skundberg,
Lauren Ca/met, and Karla Chavez
• ouRIHG PRACTICES , WHEN WE
WERENT ON STAGE WE'D BE IN THE
play characters fighting over a
stolen picture. All four girls
needed to act intensely.
- ALINA DIAZ
BACK DANCING .It
•ALL DURING THE PLAY , THE INTENSITY
Karla Chavez played the second
youngest daughter. The role
demanded that she act like a
hypocritical woman-a stretch for
someone her age.
OF THE CHARACTERS WAS WHAT KEPT
MY ACTING TOP NOTCH .
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- OLIVIA KRAUS
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MY FAVORITE PART W>.S A SCENE WITH
1
1
MY DAUGHTER BECAUSE WE COULD
NEVER GET IT RIGHT ..• '
- KATHI LOPEZ
KIERSTEN GONZALES, ALINA DIAZ, KIM SKUNDBERO , LAUREN
CALMET, AND KARLA CHAVEZ LISTEN AS PONICA , THE MAID, TALKS
'I LIKED PRACTICES; THIS IS WHERE I
ABOUT HOW SHE IS TIRED OF THE DRAMA IN THE BERNARDA FAMILY .
OOT CLOSE WITH EVERYONE IN THE
CAST.'
- KIERSTEN GONZALES
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MY FAVORITE PART WAS OETTING TO
KNOW ALL THE GIRLS- rr°S LIKE WE
WERE A BIG FAMILY ON AND QFpr
STAGE.' - KIM 5KUNDl5ERO
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MY FAVORITE LINE WAS, FOR 10 LEAP
NOT OVER YOU JUST AS A SERVANT,
BUT OVER MY OWN MOTHER ...
- EUZAl!IETH HANSEN
K.SKUNDBERO,
L.
CALMET, AND K . CHAVEZ HAD TO LEARN HOW
TO STITCH-OR PRETEND TO-FOR THIS INTENSE SCENE . THE CAST
HAD A
HARO TIME TAKING THIS SCENE SERIOUSLY .
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The yearbook staff at Bmdford works tireles5ly to ensure your yearbook is the best it can
be. Within the two classes, split between Aand Bdays third block, each student is assigned
multiple pa~ to complete; this includes taking pictures, designing the layout, and writing.
Imdlines are everything-Mrs. Smith, the adviser, sees to it that students get their pa~ in
when due. Although most of the time staff is hard at work, there are down times when
students can relax and regroup.
-Presented by Brittney Reindl and Martin Locante
"Yearbook allows me to take pictures of the
everyday activities that go on at Bradford
throughout the year. "
-Lauren M~, 12th
(top left) To get her page in
on time, senior Emiko
Masaka makes a quick meal
of Fla min ' hot Cheetos.
(top right) Junior Max
Kubicki and senior Lauren
Calmet keep themselves
busy fixing templates for the
rest of the students.
(bottom left) Students in the
B-day class make sure the
pictures on the swimming
page are up to par.
"The deadlines in yearbook are intense. It ta~es a
lot of preparation in order to get it all done by the
end of the year."
-Britney~ 12th
(bottom right) Senior Martin
Locante snags an ad
downtown at the popular
restaurant Trolley Dogs.
Sometimes looking at other yearbooks helps the
staff get great ideas for the design of the
Bradford yearbook."
-&ml Blomjuest, 12th
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"Michelle and I like to take it easy.
Occasionally we enjoy some delicious
apples from the cafeteria ."
"I love being able to work with my
favorite teacher Mrs. Smith almost
every day."
"I enjoy yearbook, but it's stressful
having to make sure every name is
spelled right! "
"Yearbook is great. I have class withall my friends
and we get to preserve this year's memories-and
have fun doing it."
-Max Sundennan, 11th
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Senior Michelle Spair's first
year on the tennis team and
she made varsity! Michelle's
biggest win this season was
against Tremper, where she
demolished her opponent.
The varsity tennis team finishes the
season with 8-1record in conference.
Here, sophomores Bryanna Vanblarcom,
TELLING NUMBER
Freshman Maja Lazarevic
helped out the JV team
by dominating at the 3
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FIVE KEY RETURNEES
Trina Capelli, Karyn Guttormsen, and
senior Megha Shah smile because they
made it to sectionals. Guttormsen and
Capelli made it to state where Karyn was
Paiqe Pf BIT
' Iwas excited about being a captain. "
runner-up at the state tournament. During
!he long rides 10 away meets, coaches
Kimberl11 Jozefielc
' Iwanted to be a team leader ."
Guttormsen and Perrine entertained the girls
by jamming out 10 artists Miley Cryus,
Sidra Cheema
"I love tennis too much to give it up."
Pitbull, Justin Seiber, and Britney Spears. The
girls dyed astrand of hair cardinal red and
Br.,enna Vanblarcom
"I wanted to make it to sectionals!"
black to show school spirit for their rival
~111ri11a GaiTeHO
match against the Tremper Trojans on
"Ilove playing the sport."
September 23, 2009.
COACH Is PICKS
Coach Kevin GuttormHn
"Kim has the amazing ability
to keep up with top players
and she always fights for
every point while playing."
Athlete: Kimberl11 Jozefiak
T~is season was the
best of all my years
playing, and it was a lot
of fun to be on the
tP~nis team.
HEARD FROM A FAN
"'enjoy going to the girls
tennis matches because I
have a lot of friends on the
team, and I like to cheer them
on during an important
match.'
SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
Racine Park
6-1
Racine Horlick
6-1
Kenosha Tremper
J-4
Oak Creek
6-1
Racine Case
7-0
Franklin
4-3
Senior Talia Nepper hits aforehand return
during her singles match against Tremper.
This year was Talia 'sfirst year playing tennis
for Bradford. She is a great leader to the JV
team, and encouraged them to always try
their best.
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A member of the clowns
(freshman Paige Cresco) sings and
dances as she and the other
clowns build a museum to
showcase Barnum's incredible
attractions.
"The oldest woman alive," played
by junior Maggie Burkman-Powell,
shows off her dance moves to
catch the attention of all those
who support Barnum.
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during the different acts.
ABOUT ALL OF THE REPAIRS HIS
CIRCUS REQUIRES
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DANCES ACROSS THE BRADFORD STAGE .
Waitresses played by juniors Mia
Infante and Martha Green get
ready to take Barnums order, and
make sure he and his wife enjoy
their meal.
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The Bradford auditorium took on an almost festive air in late fall. The
spectacular cast of Barnum poured all of their effort into each
performance; they almost had to, because the play demanded singing,
dancing, and passionate acting. The actors spent an amazing amount of
time learning everything from lines, to music, to all of the dance steps. "It
felt like I really accomplished something," said senior Holly Wabalickis.
"Everything kind of fell together to create a play full of energy-we all were
proud of the way it turned out, and were glad to be a part of it."
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PART OF' PERF'ORMING HISTORY .
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sports/on your mark
"Don 't sprint the first mile; I
e learned that the hard way!'
said freshman Graham
Hervat
Asafreshman, Joey Santiago
• worked toset a personal
record of 19 min. and 48 sec.
With a winning spirit, the 1009 cross
country team sets off to win a race just
as tht trees are beginning to show
some color. The combined team record
an effort to improve over
his last year's time.
was 133-107, with an average of (.SS4).
Utilizing the help of Coach Asia ks-On, these
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boys improved their times and many even
Mike Rizzo
beat their personal records. Several runners
Mikewasthe 2009 MVP!
improved their points since last years'
Dillon Emerson
season. Will Wortley gained ten total points
Dillion's positive attitude made himkey!
since last year. Also, Justin Kreuser gained
Zack Andersson
four total points. While the team may not
Zack had agreat timeof 18 min., 30 sec.
have experienced endless victories, the
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boys tried their hardest and ended the
Will balanced soccer and cross country!
season proudly.
Scott Bender
Scott had dedication and worked hard!
COACH Is PICK
Co&eh A1lak1on
'Mike Riuo worked hard to
attain the success he achieved
and missed state by only one
place and by 4 seconds! He
should continue to work and
improve next season."
Athlete: Michael Rizzo
"I just enjoy running and it
helps me think.' With a 16
minute and 34 second best
time for the SK, Mike Riuo is a
key member. This is his second
year on the varsity team! '
HEARD FROM THE FANS
SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
Tremper Invitational
5th of 21
Cudahy Invitational
4th of 7
Whitnam Invitational
4th of 11
Angel Invite
18th of 32
Muskego Invite
th of 12
Kenosha County
4th of 6
Shorwood Invite
4th of I
Southeast Conference
3rd of
WIAA ectional
7th of 12
The boys make their move to get ahead of
the rest of the competition at the Tremper
Invitational, despite how tiring it can be to
run the 5 kilometer race in a hot sun. Dillon
Emerson, Danny Funk and Justin Kreuser
keep ahead of the competition together.
Girls Cross Country
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Olivia Gauss is a dedicated
member and is only asophomore!
•
Junior Jenny Owen's athletisism
brings a lot to the team.
"Starting together with my teammates helps us stay motivated
throughout the race," said senior
Allison Winzer, shown ot left with
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Junior Abby Bullmore's best
time is 14 minutes and 56
seconds for the 4k!
Invite. The 2009 Girls Cross Country
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team had afinal score of 63 wins and
FIVE KEY RETURNEES
59 losses, with an average of .516.
Allison Winzer
Her dedication to the sport made her key!
the otherrunners atthe Whitnall
"
Coach Aslakson helped the girls to
improve their times throughout the
Anna Dix
Supporting traits kept the team motivated.
season. These girls were always
cheering one another on. While the
seniors will all be missed, the
freshman are excited to
continue their cross country careers.
Llldia Daqhfal
Past experience creates future excitement!
Olivia Gau11
With atime of 17.42 she was astrong racer!
Kalli Schulz
Dedication made her shine!
COACH Is PICK
Conch A1lak1on
"Kendra did an outstanding job
as afirst year runner. She has a
lot of natural talent and will
continue to improve next year.
Athlete: Kendra Everts
"Balancing cross country and
volleyball is tough; but. I love the
sports so much that I stay
motivated. I can'twa1t until next
year!
HEARD FROM A FAN
"Watching cross country is very
exciting, especially because I
was also a runner. I love
watching my sister run and
with aone-in-a-million coach
like Aslakson, it makes it that
much better.
SCORECARD
Freshman Danielle Macareno loves self
disipline, and is excited for her next
three years. She was a great new
member to the team with atime of 16
minutes and 25 seconds for the four
kilometer race. Running is one of her
favorite things to do.
Opponent
Score
Tremper Invite
Cudahy Invite
IOth/:W
3rd/7
Whitnall Invite
7th/13
Angel Invite
Muskego Invite
Sth/14
Kenosha County Invite
Shorewood Invite
Sth/18
Southeast Conference
Sth/8
WIAA sectionals
8th/l2
20th/33
2nd/6
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Saari no shows his senior
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the layout of the newspaper.
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Sheehan, Amanda Jacobson
and Ali Khaleel work on their
stories for the next issue of
Rowdy Report. Amanda works
on the advice column.
(bottom left) Juniors David
and Greg Capelli help each
other edit their stories. David
reads Greg's stories for the
online issue.
(bottom right) Senior
Brittany Beyer helps senior
Emiko Masaka write and edit
her article on S ortainment.
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freshman Darcey Deford's
cast during some
downtime in their third
block class.
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Sophomore Emily Lacy
sits and texts at the
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awaiting her ride home.
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takes ashort snooze
during his second block
study hall.
Senior Dylan Clark
flashes asmile before
busting some moves at
B.A.S.l.K. Skatepark.
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Sophomore De
Angelo
Encarnacion
washes dishes in
foods class, trying
not to laugh at his
friends in the
backround.
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or two about
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on rubber mask
pieces while
fooling around
with the theatre
department's
makeup kit.
Freshman Peter
Trentacosta wipes
down the counter
after a hard
ninety minutes of
cooking in his
family foods class.
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(from left) Junior Mitch Brever joins
seniors Josh Lawliss-Murgo and
Adam Leiting in Bradford Forest.
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• Coach Yackley beat the school record
for most wins in his coaching career.
• The Girls Volleyball team won the first
round of regionals for the first time
since 2004.
iM~Mi Senior Amanda Beggi passes the ball on
target with the support of her team
cheering her on during The Red Devil
Classic in the Bradford Fieldhouse. "The
girls really picked up their engery levels
from last year, which gave us avery
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successful season. This team was able to
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As a captain, and her fourth year on the
team, she brin s a lot of ex erience.
.Amanda Bcqqi # 10
Also a captain, she leads the defense with
stron serve receive skills.
push every team in conference, and I am
extremley proud of them; said Coach
Yackley. The girls won the tournament for
the fifth straight year sweeping Milwaukee
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The strongest offender, she is the leader in
kills and blocks for the school.
~qan Rimlcu1 # 12
The most improved from last year and a
stron wea on from the outside.
Madison in three games in front of afull
crowd. "Tonight, how the team played was
unbelievable, I couldn't ask for anything
more," Yackley added.
Athlete: Kaitlin Kentala
"Kaitlin, a freshman starter,
surprised everyone this year
with her ability to be such a
strong player. The team has
benefited greatly from her
strength to kill the ball."
Athlete: Sarah Bcqqi
"Sarah, also a freshman starter
takes after her sister. As a strong
defender, she can play at a high
level, and has the mindset to win.
She was a contributor to the
team's success.
HEARD FROM A FAN
Ienjoy going to the girls
volleyball games because they
always play an exciting match
with a lot of energy. I'll be sad
when the season is over."
SCORECARD
Opponent
St. Joseph
Racine Park
Milwaukee Madison
Oak Creek
Racine Horlick
Richland Center
Johnson Creek
Muskego
Racine Case
Franklin
Kenosha Tremper
Waterford
Score
3-2
3-2
3-0
1-3
0-3
3-2
3-2
0-3
1-3
1-3
1-3
3-0
The team celebrates after a great block from
Megan Rimkus during a non-conference
match against St. Joseph. Possibly the most
thrilling game of the year, the Devils ended
with a victory in five games. This win was a
great way to start the season.
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The bays varsity team huddle up far a
crucial time-out during an intense
• Joey Stella started as the varsity
setter all four years and holds the
all time service, ace, and assist
record.
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Bradford started the season
ranked seventh in the state and
received third in conference.
match against the Harlick Rebels
where coach Day gives the players
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"I chose the number two:
First the worst, second
the best!" ·Tyler
Grymkoski, sophomore
pick up their game. This pep
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talk enabled them to take the match to
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encouragement that makes them
five games which allowed the Rebels to
Brett Kaczmarek
"Go-to man who got the job done."
win by only two pomts. Throughout the
season the boys took many matches to
Joc11 Stella
"Navigator and setter of the team."
five games. They used time outs as a
break to regroup and focus on playing
their best to win. The team had no
blow- outs and received second at the
Neenah Invite.
Kevin Pawell
"Showed love and passion for game."
T11ler Dechiara
"Most improved, center post."
Dustin Da.,
"Consistant, adds a lot to the team."
COACH 1 S PICK
LarryTostrud
In the beginning of the season
Coach Day wrote a note to her
players telling them th~ goals she
set for the season. The team beat
their overall record, and moved
"' up two spots in conference."
Athlete: Larr11 To1trud
"Larry has ahigh spint and his love
for the game is always apparent.
He hustles and motivates the other
players to do their best. Iwish all
of my players could have an
attitude like his."
HEARD FROM A FAN
"Volleyball is a great sport to
watch because it is not an
individual sport. It is a team
event and is interesting to
see them come together and
work as one."
SCORECARD
Opponent
Burlington
Racine Case
West Allis Central
Racine Horlick
Muskego
Senior captain, Brett Kaumarek, waits for
the serve during the Franklin game. Brett
holds the school record for having the most
kills. He is the life-line of the team and a
very developed player. Brett always comes
through in the end and has truly turned the
boys volleyball program around.
Kenosha Tremper
Westosha Central
South Milwaukee
Burlington
Racine Park
Fort Atkinson
Racine St. Catherine's
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3-0
2-0
2-3
3-2
3-0
l-3
3-0
1-3
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room his bright sweatshirt. It tells them all that
he is proud to be "straight edge."
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Senior Gilbert Barrera POses in front of his
flamin' whip before school one morning. He
loves to cruise the parking lot to show it off.
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gathers together after ending their
game against Shore/and Lutheran to
•
'I like to prepare before each game
by thinking about what Ihave to
do to get the job done."
-Will Wortley, Junior
•
"We say a team prayer before
each game in two different
languages."
-Robby Owen, Senior
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listen to coach. Ht gives them praise
"Nick chose this number in
honor of his favorite player
Fabio Cannavaro."
-N. Anzaldi, Junior
being down J-0 during the first half
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of the game to end it in a tie
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after the Red Devils came back from
of 4-4. They boys then went on to win
Cesar Gutierrez:
"Team captain and this year's MVP.'
their next games against Christian life
Anqel Camacho
and Westosha Central and became
"Forward with 2 goals and 1 assist.'
runners up in the 2nd annual Kenosha
Adrian CNz:
Conference Clash Tournament held at
Ameche Field. The rest of the season
went very well; they made it to the
regionals for the first time in years.
"Open minded on the field."
Kilco Delqado
"Midfielder with 2 goals and 3assists."
Kl41e Gula1
"Most improved on the field."
COACH 1 S PICK
Vigan Zeqiri
Coach: Matt Kellner
"Vigan has amazing accuracy
from just outside the penalty box
with his shot. He help~d us a lot
on the field and we will for sure
miss him."
Athlete: Viq n Zeqiri
'This year we had agOvd ,easun
especially when we won 1-0 against
7th ranked Waunakee. I'm going to
miss both playing with my team and
competing in the conference gamesespecially with Tremper•
HEARD FROM A FAN
"I go to Bradford soccer games
to watch the boys play soccer
because Ilike to see how much
those guys get into their game,
and Igo to support all of my
friends. The games are always a
LS~""!li!.!L_jt.J lot of fun and excitement.
SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
Racine Park
Kenosha Tremper
5-1
0-2
0-5
3-1
Oak Creek
Racine Horlick
Muskego
The Red Devils work with the clock in
order to have a comeback game against
state-ranked St. Catherines. As junior
Dylan Rausch holds off a defender in
front of the goal, he helps his team put
the ball in the back of the net to make
the score 2-1.
Racine Case.
Franklin
Westosha Central
Elkhorn Area
Lake Geneva Badger
0-7
2-1
4-2
6-1
3-2
1-2
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Austen Morton takes it
easy and tries to hide in
his camouflage outfit
during gym class.
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gets ready for school by
touching up her
mascara.
Keefer Kuhl socializes
with his sophomore
friends in the morning
before testing.
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Senior Jazmin Herrera
enjoys acaramel
macchiato on her
morning off.
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to her advisory
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decides which of
the fabulous
choices at Frank's
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for breakfast.
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mom pose for a photo as she signs with
Marquette University to play basketball.
Junior Alex
Perone decides
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lecture aoout scientific principles and theories, students get to put them to the test in fun,
exciting ways. Those in das.5 build contraptions, learn aoout dratting and graphic design
on the computer, and use real lab equiptment. This clas.5 is more than learning aoout
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(top left) Teach er "Casey"
Cushman works at the
computer while his class
multitasks by both working
and laughing hysterically.
(top right) Junior Lee
Anderson cracks up at every
joke the class makes for
almost the entire ninetyminute block.
-Nathan Korth, 12th
(bottom left) Since the class
is fourth block, junior
Maximilian Kubicki packs up
his books ten minutes early.
"36 Aisles at True Value"
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(bottom right) Sophomore
Nathan Mikolas smiles while
working, and makes jokes
with the "Cush."
"I'm not trying to be the best at
exercising- I'm an athlete!"
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breakfast or something by then!"
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• There are only four returning
seniors on the team.
Sophomort Sofia Calderwood
• The golf team finishes off their
season with a record of 2-5.
concentrates hard on giving the ball
a good swing at regionals: "Ireally
had a lot of fun this year with the
girls. Ilearned a lot and really got to
work on my golfing skills to become
a better golfer. "Many of the girls on
the team were able to make it to
"The girls are like my family and Ienjoy it."
regionals, where they competed
Rochelle Smith
"I had so much fun last year with the girls."
against teams from surrounding areas.
Stephanie Chovan
"I like the game and Iwant to improve."
Rochelle Smith proud of both her own
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Making it to sectionals made senior
skill and her team's drive to beat the
competition. Overall, the Bradford
"I always have fun with everyone."
girl's golf team had asuccessful season
Martha Quist
"Iget to meet new people and it's fun."
and improved their skills.
COACH Is PICK
Coach: Joe Pascucci
"Michelle Pruett is my team MVP
this year. She is the most
consistent player for the past few
years and is the nicest girl I have
on the team."
Athlete: Michell Pruett
"I think I was picked because had the
lowest average. I came back another
year because I really do love golf and I
love all the good times with the girls
on the team.'
HEARD FROM A FAN
"I love attending the meets
because of the excitement and
the fresh air It isn't like
attending any other sport
because it takes a lot of
concentration to become good
at a sport like golf."
SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
Case
231-191
Lose
219-198
Lose
228-228
Tie
214-217
Win
223-209
Lose
225-198
Lose
Franklin
Horlick
Muskego
Thomas Moore
Tremper
Coach Joe Pascucci checks on sophomores
Sofia Calderwood and Amanda Skalitzky
during their warm ups before the matches
at regionals. The girls did their best, but
were unable to secure spots in the sectional
match, unlike teammate Rochelle Smith.
(row I) D. Sauceda, J Turner. C Millard. J. Christmas (rov.
2) D. Lou, T. Ortiz, J. Haferman. Z Sw1atko. M. Rayyan, M.
Mleczko, T. Tutlewski, G. Capelli. M. Bli"· Z. L=cn, M
Bame>. J. 1ack (row 3) T. Salisbury. J. Eckert, S Moore. T
Tyson, '.1.1 Gordon. J. Armstrong. J. Stevens, D. Rhey. P
'Capelli, M. Mayfield, J. Feekes, T. Ratliff. T. Gittens (row 4)
Coaches Oro". Moore. Sowma. Jacoh. Moore. Steger,
Kenned}. Camerota. Corrao. Acch1one. Larson. Blaock.
Camerota. Choi (row 5) T. Waynes, K. Jenkins, A. :"1colas,
J. Coleman. J. Pcrotto. C. Chamness. J. Ono. V. Jackson. B.
Skweres. J. Rivera. Q. Murphy, C. Taylor, G. Covington
(rov. 6) Z. Logsdon, M. Johnson. M. Graham, B.
Slomkowski. H. Corrigan. G. DeBartolo. T. Dotson. C
Brady. J, Jewell. A. Calles. T. Saarmo, B Konh (ro"' 7) T
Schend, K. Ziegler, A. Atlee, T. Bauer, '1.1. Zi~gler. C.
Harns, R. Furtney. W. Sangbu.,ch. E. Stone, N Konh, C.
Brennann
(row I) T Jones, J. Baldwin, M. Lovell, S. Valadez, V.
Warner, T. Taylor. D. Parks-Knight, C. Campbell (row 2) M.
Odegaard, A. Hilton, I. Mercado, A. Bytnar, Coaches
Sowma, Steger, Moore, M. Hagopian, B. Gascoigne. B.
Slamann. P. Eclarinal.(row 3) J. Carbone. L. Hagopian, A.
Launderville, M Young. L. Maier. W. Thomas. E. Barrera, J.
Davalos. A. Torres. N. McDaniel . (row 4)
Lundgren, 0.
Gonzalez. J Myers. J. Nash, Z. Swisher, J. Rynearson, A .
Maxedon. C. Ngewakl, Z. Olson, S. Lascola. M. Clary (row
5) G. Warner, T. Bradford. J. Pribyl, K. Ziegler, K. Clunis,
M. Prell, D. Davis, A. Schenk. A. Vittone. V. Jackson
(row I) L. Camacho. T. Larson. S. Carter, M. Keesey. A.
Farias, P. Lynch (row 2) A. Holandez-Lara. J. Kaufmann, C
Baratta, M. Carpenter. D. Blanks. E. Morales, A. Duzak. J.
avarro, R. Hasting>, Z. Rosado, D. Nelson (row 3) 0. Hill,
A. Stunno, A. Van Hoof. D. Schnieder, Coaches Williams,
Ruff, Hardcastle, Griffin, A. auer. R. Guuerrez. A. Alchaar.
C. Crawford (row 4) E. Alaverez. C. Graham, W Tait, D.
Blanks, A. Capelli, T. Wright, J. Louis-Watts, J. Lorbach, J.
Costabile, T. Peterson, D. Patterson (row 5) Z. Closs, G.
Lambert. D. Simenson. D. Martinez, M. Abuhassan. D. Lira.
D. Nelson. T. Jerome. H. Wenz, M. Bennett. G. Mercado, C.
Banks (row 6) D. Jordan, A. Bravo, J. Heide, P. Chatman, H.
"ickJas, D. Dennee, G. Bullmore, . Wilson, G. Shehadeh,
E. Wiukowske. A. Elsen
"/ sprained my ·---~
wrist in the middle
of the season this
year, and so was
out for rest of the
year. Although it
was tough to
watch and not be
able to play, the
team is like a
second f amity, so I
wanted to be there
to show them my
support."
- senior Ashley
Defazio
(top nm) Coach Day. Joey Stella, Jake Fi~chcr, Paul
Karabiac, Tyler Dech1ara, Kris Sexton, Larry
Tostrud, Coach Djurickovic, (bottom row) Tyler
Grymkoski. Robert Sepulveda, Brett Kaczmarek.
Kevin Pawell, Jimmy Kreuser, Dusun Day
l'T'"'_ ,,_
(top row) Alys a Bridleman, Karlie
Zahn, Aimee Richardson, Coach
Hunt, Ayonna Jone , Jamie Lalko,
Markisha Hender on-Diaz (middle
row) Kim Skendziel, Emily
Paskiewicz, Steph Stevens, Kayla
Larsen, McKenna Brown, Mary
Daghfal, Laura Schenk (bottom
row) Li a Ford
(top row) Ahrash Aazami, Jeff Reyes,
Alex Strangberg, Coach Garcia, Coach Kellner,
Coach Wolf, John Stevens, Aco Minic, Landon
Luzar. (middle row) Esaie Lira, William
Wortley, Nick Anzaldi, Kiko Delgado, Angel
Camacho, Dylan Rausch, Kyle Gulas, Cesar
Gutierrez (front row) Rigo Escamilla, Richard
Sunier, Adrian Crut.
"It was a good year. We played a lot in
cold weather."
- senior Richard Sunier
(top row) Norberto Neave. Michael Lein,
Trent Smith, Gavin Garay, Coach Wolf,
Felipe Schwab, Tyler Vogel, Florian
Dorgerloh, Ricardo Kranzusch (middle row)
Luis Lopez, Alex Chairez. Roberto Rojas,
Jaime Vivero, Danny Bigley, Allen Roman,
Roberto Espinal, Kevin Massie (front row)
Alberto Gonzalez, Pablo Escobedo, Zach
Re get.
_ """"....,,."'
"Our team
bonded as
the season
progressed.''
-freshman
Zach Regel
(top rovv) Landon Luzar, Kaleb Baldwin, Zach
Andersson, Dane Rohrer, Dillon Emerson,
Mason Wayncs. Taylor Bell (midd le row)
Coach Vanderhoef, Brett Mc eil, Michael
R1110, Justin Kreuser, Tim Moffitt, Erlan
Wheeler, Coach As lakson (bottom row) Zach
ullivan, Graham Hervat, Scott Bender, Dan
Funk, William Wortley, Joe Lesnak
(top row) Jenny Owen, Olivia Gauss.
Stephanie Eide nberg, Shannon O'Malley,
Abby Bullmore (midd le row) Danielle
Macareno. Amanda Greidanus, Jessica
Gervais, Caliegh Mulligan, Lydia Daghfal.
Allison Winier (bottom row) Kendra Everts,
Tea Pnce, Kasie Calles, Jessica Tostrud
While the
weather is
running at
Parkside.
(top row) Coach Perrine, Hannah Zimmerman,
Alanna Wamboldt. Marissa Garretto, Karyn
Guttormsen, Trina Capelli, Sidra Cheema,
Coach Guttorrnsen (bottom row) Alyssa
Perugini, Megha Shah, Paige Pfarr, Emily
ord loh, Kimbe rly Jozefial-, Bryanna
Va nblarcom
(Row 1) Melissa Pino, Christina Brzezinski, Sara
Bolyard, Rachel Kinzler, Angie Dusenberry, Abby
Greb, Jasmine Gaines, Rebecca Rasmussen.
(Row2) Samantha Fournier, Mr. Lugo, Lindsey
Schmitt, Joe Dandan, Bryan Feraric, Mathew Jones,
Austin Jeffries, Amanda Ward, Brianna Clausen.
"Welcoming all the
freshmen into
Brad/ord this year
was oodles and
oodles offun!"
- Abby Greb, 11
(back) Rory Ferreira, David Capelli, Michelle Spair,
Beyza Bajraktari, Matthew Mleczko, Katie Young,
Anna Dix, Mr. Strait, (row 3) Greg Capelli, Ali
Khaleel, Lauren Calmel, Tanner Saarnio, Abigail
Steinberg, Taylor Anthonsen, Alyssa Bytnar, Emily
Johnson, Kelsey Mentek (row 2) Rob Espinosa,
Stephanie Fuente, Alex Strangberg, Emiko Masaka,
Brittany Beyer (row I) Steven Carl on, Amanda
Jacobson, Karina Richling.
"/joined this
class third quarter
because Matt
Mleczko and Greg
Capelli talked me
into it-and I
decided to stay
when I laid eyes
011 Lauren
Calmet."
-Ryan Larsen
(back) Joseph Devroy, Zachary Loewen, Alexander
Torts, athan Korth, Connor Mattoon, (middle)
Bryan Maraccini, Joshua Albert, Derek Scoville,
Tanner Skundberg, Jeffrey Schantek, Daniel
Hoffman, (front) Alexander Caracciolo, Maximilian
Kubicki , Lee Anderson, Dustin Eschbach, Joseph
Lesnak, Alisha Sharp.
"What a class! We
did more laughing
i11 Cush 's class
than in any other
class. It was like
you'd walk in there
and start cracking
jokes with each
other. But we got
the work done
somehow ... "
-Max Kubicki
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Page 51: Girls Basketball
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Page 57: Cheerleading
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TO GETTING READY FOR BED-FIND
OUT WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE A
BRADFORD STUDENT FOR THE
ENTIRE DAY
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amazing performers
who dazzled the
audience to raise
money for Hope is
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Stagecraft teacher, Jodi
Williams, gives seniors
Jackie Barthuly and
"I'll BE WITH
YOU IN A
MINUTE ... "
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Senior Megan Devictoria Possibly late for school,
Freshman Elizabeth
rolls out some clay to
freshman Christian
Moore, fixes her makeup
create aone of a kind Chambers puts away his
in the mirror before
work of art.
winter coat before class. heading back to class.
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at Bradford
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freshman Andrei
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freshman Kody
Gyurina enjoy a notso-healthy lunch
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Deontae
Patterson and
junior Vanessa
Jaimes hang out
in the hallway
waiting for the
day to end. SMILE
DEONTAE!!!
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_ _...._.. Senior Stuart Salerno
shows off the new
and improved
motorcycle he helped
fix in automotive
class.
Senior Brandon
Hopkins spends some
time on the
computer in the
library filling out
some college
applications.
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quick break from studying for atest to strike
a pose for the camera. They "ROCK"!!
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e Flesch never closeshismouth
when he shoots a double
On a Winter Thursday night,
• After weigh ins, Andrew drinks half aGatorade,
eats asandwich (maybe ham & cheese) and eats
abanana
Brotherly Love: The Ulloas
Andrew
grapples his opponent from Oak
(reek. He joined wrestling because he
Senior Andrew & Sophomore Max Ulloa
' When my brother is
wrestling, sometimesI
wish I could give him
my strength," Andrew
says of his brother. "/
wish my brother had
strength to give me,"
repliesMax.
Sophomore, Nygil McDaniel (right)
thought it would be something fun
to do and he "had nothing else to
do." Working hard or hardly working I
This question can be asked in many
sports but not in wrestling. If one is
Max
serious about to Joining this sport, he-or
SCORECARD
Opponent
Menomonee Falls
Muskego
Milwaukee Tech
Oak Creek
Racine Case
Marquette
Boyland
Menomonee Falls
Muskego
Milwaukee Tech
Oak Creek
Racine Case
Marquette
Boyland
she-has to realize that it requires
Score
46-25
16-62
37-35
21-39
35-33
37-42
48-26
46-25
16-62
37-35
21-39
35-33
37-42
48-26
dedication and lots of work. Many learn
self defense, respect, quick thinking,
improved reaction time, and selfmanagement used on and off the mat.
The Girls of Wrestling
Junior Casey
Silkwood has
been wrestling
for nine years
and has no plans
to stop.
"Offense,
control , balance"
she tells herself.
Grover Quotes:
"I need some
soldiers"
"Coach wants me
to come back next
year!" Senior
Nicole Hernandez
says. She has
been a wrestling
manager for four
years.
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Lentz has been
wrestling for six
years. "I really
enjoy everything
about this sport. "
"Boy; YoliSta.nK!" '
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The C£rman Oub partidJX1ted in a lot of different activities throughout the school year.
They went on numerous fieldtrips, including a trip to Chicago. Oub members also hosted
their annual gin~rbread house building contest to help raise money to support the club's
expenses. They welcomed the Wolfenbuttel students to Bradford and opened up their
homes to them for two weeks. During homecoming they partidJX1ted in the float building
contest and rode on it in the homecoming !XlfOde. -Presented by Kelsey Mentek and Lauren Massie
"German Club is agreat opportunity-especially if
your schedule is too crowded for class.
-Frou Ishmaei Oub Advror
(ruddling her new ooby)
(top left) German club takes
afieldtrip to Chicago to "roll
out the welcome wagon "
for the Wolfenbuettel
group.
(top right) Junior Colleen
Dyer "locks up" two fellow
club members for the float
in the homecoming parade.
(bottom left) Sophomore
Abigail Jerdee and senior
Heather Rel ken help aclub
member through an obstacle
course.
(bottom right) Junior Emma
Hervat and freshman
Mackenzie Strampp ride bikes
in the homecoming parade.
"I like German Club because we get to do fun
activities and arestill ableto learn about the
German language. "
.(olleen Dyer, 11th
"I like the fact that we get to have
extra time to work on learning
German even after school is over."
"The club is really fun. I like to meet
new people, especially the German
exchange kids."
"I like that I can learn about German
traditions that I didn't know about
even though I'mfrom Germany."
"You meet people who are in the club that you
would have never meet otherwise, and wouldn't
have had achance to be friends with them."
-Brent ~Anno 11th
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Katie Carlton waits i
line to start the proces
of learning to manage
her future mone .
Freshman Reality Day gave freshmen the
opportunity to choose a career and lifestyle, and
then budget their wants and needs accordingly. It
was, stated teacher Mrs. Carrillo, a "crash course in
being an adult with financial responsibilities.•
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Freshman Danny
Simenson
participated in
Freshmen Reality
Day. At the end of
the day he realized
that he doesn't
look forward to
paying bills. He
also realized that
making a living is
hard work.
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National Honor Society was one of few dubs at Bradford that required students to
maintain academic excellence and reach out to the community. Under the advisory of
Ms. Akina and Ms. Gulatz, students worked to serve those around them and throughout
the world. In November, the dub broke the bank by raising over $4,000 at acraft fair
they hosted in the Bradford cafeteria. 'This was agreat year for NHS and its members,"
said dub Historian Kim Jozefiak.
-Presented by Amanda Beggi and Erin Nordloh
" The induction ceremony was very exciting, I
am so happy to be amember of NHS because I
know it will help me in the future ."
(top left) Juniors Emily
Knapp and Joseph McKillip
volunteer at the craft fair. "It
was avery long, successful
day," said Emily.
-Broonna Bindelli 10th
(top right) Senior NHS
members Tiphany Pavlich
and Melissa Davison help sell
food at the craft fair.
(bottom left) Senior Nisa
Lyyski prepares for the craft
fair by mixing chocolate
batter after school.
"One thing I love about NHS is our group projects
that get everybody involved. It was agreat
opportunity for me to meet more people".
-Jennifer Sioopk
12th
(far nght)
(bottom right) Senior officers
Nick Stolte, Caleb Moore, Lisa
Hesse, Meredith Hinkes, Kimmy
Jozefiak, and Sarah Ceschin
pose at the NHS ceremony.
"I think that the induction ceremony turned out
great this year. I cannot wait to see what we
come up with next year."
-Renee Hayffi, 11th
(far right)
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"It's a great honor to be a new
member. Iam very excited to get
involved."
"NHS is not just about recognition, its
about helping to make others' lives
better".
"NHS baked a lot of cookies this year.
Iam a great baker and that is why we
sold all of them."
"Becoming a member of NHSwas the highlight
of my year. It taught megreat life lessons, and I
met many new people."
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-Kristen Maginn, 10th
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Junior Chistopher Oleksak has been
• playing hockey for two years. He
enjoys playing right wing
• Junior Jerry Hamalainen plays left
defense
At right, the Kenosha Thunder Hockey
Team makes substitutions during a
playoffgame. Thunder experienced
one of their most successful seasons in
recent memory by making it to the 3rd
round of the WIAA regional playoffs,
where the rival teams put the pressure on.
Jem, Hamalainen#.48
Plays left defensemen, made fifteen goals
and twen assists.
Before going on the ice-usually at the
lceplex- the players got together to have a
Christopher Oleksalc # 1 3
Right wing player
team meeting. There, the coaches would
Steven Lascola #30
Thisforward made one goal and one assist
throu hout the season.
INCe Pn,H #29
Made two goalsand six assistsplaying center.
Dustin Da., #2
Another right wing player.
talk to the boys about teamtrategies in
order to win. After the season was over,
all were happy with the performances of
the players.
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"SINCE WE'VE BEEN LITTLE KIDS ... "
Athlete: Jerr., Hamalainen
"I've played hockey since I was
four years old. I just love
beening out there on the ice
making the puck fly into the
goal."
Athlete: Sam Lascola
"like Jerry, I've been playing
hockey since I was five years old
and have loved the game ever
since."
HEARD FROM AFAN
"I enjoy watching the physical
contact between teams. But
what I REALLY like is watching
Jerry Hamalainen cracking ' '
skulls!"
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SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
Grafton
8-1
Lake Forest Academy
6-6
Whitefish Bay Co-op
Germantown Co-op
Grafton
9-l
2-5
9-1
Wauwatosa
7-0
Kettle Moraine
Whitefish Bay Co-op
Cedarburg
Warren Township
3-1
3- 1
0-6
0-0
Greendale WIAA
8-3
Stou hton W!AA
2-5
Dustin Day (left) and Steven Lascola (right)
focus on the game as they prepare to beat
their opponent. "Dustin was a major
contributor; he worked very hard playing
with Thunder. It was agood experience for
him,"said coach Mrs. Day (his mom).
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(top left) Chomas Minhowshi and Madieon
McCdlum enjoy dxicclatc cahc as thcy wait for
thc next song (top right) Mcecs licmanckz and
hie fmnd arc cxatcd for the fcastd t'bottom lcftl
Cyler °'°'8m smiles at hie audience after a
roaring applause !bottom right) Maddit nailer
and 6,,an Gorr taste the bread and potatoes
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"The whole thing was a good
experience and I'm really
excited to go to Nebraska"
-Ry11e Gorr. senior
" I was a little scared at first,
but once the play started and I
got used to everything, it was a
good time."
-Rachel Flahi1·e. junior
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"It was a challenge playing a
character different from my
normal, but I have to say, I had a
lot of fun."
-Selena Jaramillo, junior
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INTIMIDATED BY H IS B OSS (SENIOR
RYNE GORR ).
SENIOR SHELBI AIELLO ACTS A BIT
DISTRESSED AS HER CHARACTER
CONFRONTS A WORRYING SITUATION .
"At first I didn't think that we
were going to make it; but then
we kicked it into gear and got it
done-and got it done good!"
-Aaron Mann, senior
ONE OF THE CAST (A STUDENT
FROM TREMPER) STRUTS HIS
STUFF ONSTAGE WHILE SMOKING
HIS "sTOGIE."
(SENIOR AARON MANN ) SHOWS
HIS
DISGUST AT MR . FINCH AS
THEY END THE SCENE .
ALL OF THE LOVELY LADIES OF How TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS
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GORR) SHOWS MR . FINCH
HOW TO
DO HIS WINDOW-WASHING DUTIES
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THE END OF THE PLAY
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Workout on the Slopes
Activities
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was anew club at Bradford. Each Wednesday during the winter season,
~vils
students met after school and then drove to Alpine Vally Ski Resort.Students from
Haroorside and Tremper went on the trips also. Advisors Ms. Phillips and Ms. Mc1£hee
worked hard to make the club ~ible: 1really enpyed ~ing the advisor for the Snow
~vils. Though it was alot of work each week getting things orgmized, seeing all the kids
put personal differences and school rivalries aside and just have agxxi time made it all
worth it. It was agreat season! said Ms. Philli
-Presented by Erin Nordloh
11
11
"It'sa lot of fun to be able to snowboard
with friends. We all had agreat time
together."
(top left) Junior Kaytlyn
Hutchison stops for a picture
before skiing down the terrain
park.
-Frin ordloh, 12th
(top right) Seniors Isabelle
Beauchemin, Kendall
Kwasigroch, Michelle Spair,
and freshman Emily Nordloh
get ready to take on one of
the hardest hills.
(bottom left) Seniors Dylan
DeFiore and DJ Rhey, and
Juniors David Huff and Max
Sunderman give athumbs up
before hitting the slopes.
(bottom right) Junior Hannah
Zimmerman works hard to
improve her snowboarding
skills throughout the season.
"This year was my first year snowboarding
and I was ableto learn how and have a lot
of fun while doing it."
-Cassie Humphrey, 10th
"Even though I got aconcussion during
oneofour trips, I wasexcited to hitthe
slopes again."
-Michelle S{Xlir, 12th
GoJ~ Reil~, 11_ _ _
" It was a great opportunity to do
something different at Bradford. I can't
wait until next year"
-Frin Burns, 10th
"I love being able to ski with other
Bradford students. We were lucky to
have such great weather."
~ ~£-t, 11
"I never thought that David, DJ and I
would have been able to start this
club. It was really cool!"
"It's such a great feeling to be with
friends and hit as many runs as
possible. I had so much fun in Snow
Devils this year!!"
Sophomore Alison
Schneider studies for her
human biology final with
a partner in class
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Freshmen Maria Vega
puts the finishing
spends release in the art catches sophomore Kaitlin
touches on her hair first room working on her AP Rhodes in her arms before
art project.
thing in the morning.
acting class.
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break to catch his
breath before
checking his time.
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finals always
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Paul Barta a lot of
stress; so,he
studies hard in --~~
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freshman Megan
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before finals, hoping to get all A's.
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• Peter Capelli pumpsup for each
game by dancing and singing on
the lockers.
The boys walk aff the court at Franklin
• Beforeevery game Demetrius
Howze jamsto Lil Wayneto pump
himup for the game.
High School after worm-ups, focused
and ready to play. One of the key players,
Quardell Young, pumped up the team in
the locker room before each game, and as a
ritual, Kris and Billy would play agame of
follow the leader in the locker room to
warm up, while Justin Ono would be spinin'
"Versatile athlete"
hot fire to the instrumentals of 'Go DJ' by
Zade Alcina #21
"Hard nosed, blue- collar
Lil' Wayne. A5 you can see, the guys locker
room was always an upbeat place for them
Bill11 Sanqbusch #40
to get ready or to celebrate after a big win.
"The steady constant"
The team was very successful; they
Grcq Williams #34
were Conference Champs for the first
"Ultimate team player"
time since 1979 and Regional Champs
Brennen Brown #33
"Tremendous attitude & will"
for the second time in four years.
COACH Is PICKS
Athlete: Quardell Younq
'This year was very successful for
our team. Toward the midpoint of
the mson we were able to build
chemistry and play together as a
team. We also went farther in the
playoffs then anyone expected.
Coach: James
" Junior Quardell is a point guard
who provides tremendous
promise for the red-devil
program"
HEARD FROM A FAN
I went to the boys basketball
games to support my class and
to represent my team by
having school spirit-woop
woop''
SCORECARD
Opponent
Westosha Central
Park
Oak Creek
Horlick
Muskego
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Franklin
Tremper
Milton
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With the game on the line, the boys listen
up to coach James's next plan of action for
attacking the Oak Creek Knights on
Tuesday night's game. The battle came to
the end when the boys were able to pull
through, winning by four points at the end.
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Skills USA, a very hands-0n club, has been around for almost eight and a half years; it
prepares members for auto work in their futures. The tasks mainly consist of bcxiy work
and repairs. The club is led by Mr. Haisler, who has a lot of outside automotive experience.
During meeting;, members ~t the opportunity to work on their own and even their
friends' cars. What makes students want to be involved with this club is the hands-On
atmosphere, as opposed to book work.
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"It'smore hands-on learning than the typical high
school club where you don't really do anything
with your hands."
(top) Sophomore Jeff Schantek
shows the group how to check
the oil in Mr. Haisler'scar. This
is Jeffs first year as a part of
the Skills USA Club.
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(bottom left) Senior Nicolas
Bilotta demonstrates how to
put more oil in the car. This is
an important auto mechanic
skill to have because without
oil, the engine will blow.
''It's not your typical structured class. You are able
to actually learn by doing rather than learn by
watching someone else do it. "
(bottom right) Skills USA
supervisor Mr. Haisler watches
over the group as they are hard
at work. Haisler is adedicated
supervisor who enjoys teaching
club members important skills
that will "actually be needed in
real life."
-Jermaine Coleman, 11th
I am grateful for the opportunity to learn more
about auto mechanics. I've become better with
cars under the leadership of Mr. Haisler."
-Nicolas Bilotta,12th
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acombination of all the high
• With Lindsey Maier, Melissa Olson,
and the other girls' scores added
together, the team's average score
landed in the 140s.
• Women's gymnastics was first
introduced to the 1928 Olympic
Amsterdam games.
schools in the Kenosha area. With
determination, the girls worked
toward asuccessful season with a
• This season was Lindsey Maier's
first season playing for the
Kenosha Gymnastics team.
record of 4-1 and took first place in
four invites. At the varsity
conference, the team took 3rd Place
with a 141.43. Alotofcreditwas
given to Coach Fremarek for
leading the girls to agreat season and
being one of the top teams in the
region. The girls held their
spot in 3rd place or above in their
invites.
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" Iwent to open gym a lot at
Scamps and Iloved it. The coach
saw that I had talent and decided to
put me on the team. It's great and I
love all the girls."
~li11a Olson
"I've done gymnastics all my life
and Ilove it. Iget along with the
girls on my team and they're
great. You have to have really
good balance to do this."
COACH Is PICK
Athlete: Meli11a Olson
'Melissa is a returning varsity
letter winner. She is one of the
team captains with strong
leadership abilities.
Athlete: Lindse11 Maier
"Lindsey 1s a new varsity
gymnast on the team. She
brings a sense of determination
and athleticism to the sport. Her
hard work has really paid off.
HEARD FROM A FAN
"Since Iwas little, I've always
loved gymnastics! It's fun
coming to the meets to support
thegirlswhe11theycompete'
know how much work it is to
stick with the sport and Ireally
admire these girls'"
SCORECARD
STRETCH! Before getting ready to
compete, senior Melissa Olson and junior
Lindsey Maier decide to chit chat with
each other while stretching to ease their
tension. They feel that being friends
makes them better gymnasts.
Opponent
Score
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Janesville Craig Invite
1st Place
Kenosha Invite
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I st Place
3rd Place
6th Place
Varsity Conference
3rd Place
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Behind the Scenes
Commitment
Sta~ Mana~ment is made up of a small group of hardworking students who graciously
volunteer their time after school to set up every theater production. From positioning lights
to controlling sound, these individuals mana~ everything that hap~ns behind the scenes.
They literally "run the show. Without their help, the wonderful plays at Bradford would
surely fail to exist. These are the students that help make Bradford plays the ~wels of
Kenosha's nightlife.
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"I love the experience of meeting new people
and all the new things we learn while working
on the plays."
(top left) Junior Blake Kreuser
hangs out after school
adjusting the curtain during
play practice.
(top right) Junior Clarissa
Losey carries atypewriter
around at Bradford, preparing
for opening night of How To
Succeed In Business Without
Really Trying.
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(bottom left) Junior Victoria
Rhee waits patiently while
Holly Stanfield directs the cast
during rehearsal for Into The
Woods.
"Stage management is agreat atmosphere to
meet alot of new friends and have some fun. "
- Al~x Kw.lffiA, 11 fk
(bottom right) Junior Bianca
Miller assists in moving props
for Barnum after school.
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"It is fulfilling to be astage manager. I enjoy
being involved in every aspect of the plays, from
beginning to end."
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management?
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Bradford Heat IXmce Tearn had the pb and privil~ of pumping up the student lxxiy
whether it was at afootball game, basketball game, or at one of the many school
as.5emblies. They practiced different ~ of dance styles induding {X)m, African, and of
course, hip hop. In late November they competed in aUDA competition, and were proud
to take home athird place trophy. The dedicated girls put in numerous hours of work to
become an outstanding team.
-Presented by Kelsey Mentek and Jess Watson
"It's been a privilege for me to teach this great
group girls, as well as watch them grow as dancers.
Iam very proud to be their coach."
(top left) The coach, Mr. Luis
Hurd, poses with the seniors
on the team for one last time
before their final performance.
-Luis and Keim Hurd, Gxrll
(top right) With help from
her team members, Gabby
Perez re-enacts a part of their
routine for the camera before
practice starts.
(bottom left) Team captains,
Chantal Pearson and
Jeanette Medina, get into
character before dancing.
"Dance Team was extremely fun! Sure, there
were some hard practices, but I'mglad that Iwas
a part of something this great."
-&unantha Fournier, 11th
(bottom right) The ladies
relax and take a group photo
before performing at one of
the football games.
"The team had fun and we bonded as if we were a
family throughout the season. Actually, by the
end, we were all like sisters."
-Fmily Wintermote, 10th
"Dance Team is a place I know I can
feel comfortable, be goofy, and have a
fun time."
"I love how Dance Team allows me to
show off my creativity and crazy
personality."
"Dance Tearn has been a great
experience. I loved all the excitement
before performing."
"You get to be original. It's like Doritos; you know
the difference between the real thing and the off
brand.
-Broonna MaOOn, 11th
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• Second year in a row that girls
basketball swept Tremper since
2000.
• The girls pulled a victory over Oak
Creekwhichwas the fi rst time the
seniors beat them.
Alyssa Bridleman, Ashley Howard,
LaQueisha Varnado, Jameisse Sims,
Anna Dix, and Rachael Wenberg watch
from the sidelines. "We had a
great season, taking two ranked
conference opponents to the wire," Coach
Stevens said with a huge smile.
Rachael Wenbcrq #35
"Key wins this season included a 13 point
Asa strong inside presence, Rachael is the
second leading scorer and rebounder.
victory over Oak Creek and beating Tremper
Katie Younq #23
twice. Astrong senior class that
The emotional leader of the team, she is
the leading scorer and rebounder.
Stephanie Bar1uli #2 t
Stephanie is not only a point guard, but
also a stron vocal leader.
has stepped up and led the team into
sectionals for the first time in almost ten
years." They had anamazing season with
AnnaDix#33
One of the strongest outside threats.
She ste s u to lead the team.
Ari Roberts # 2 5
an overall record of 12-12, the best that
they have done in over a decade!
''Katie leads the team with 17.8
ppg and 10.6 rpg. She loves to
see her teammates score which
is evident by her 2.9 apg. She is
also a co-captain."
Athlete: Stephanie Barsuli
'Stephanie has really stepped up to ~
lead the team this year. She averages
7.5 ppg and her assist to turnover
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ratio is 0.8, both of which are great
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improvements from last season. She
has been co-captain for three years."
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HEARD FROM AFAN
"The reason Ilove Bradford
girls basketball is because of
the teamwork, hustle,
communication, and overall
grace they display on the
floor. They be com in' off the
top as bestest!"
SCORECARD
Opponent
Racine Park
Score
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Racine Horlick
Muskego
W, 60-35
L, 42-61
L, 48-52
W, 49-43
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Racine Case
Franklin
Kenosha Tremper
Racine Park
L, 54-59
L. 41--18
W, 53-38
L, 3-1-41
Oak Creek
W, 61 -48
L. 48-56
W, 46-45
Oak Creek
Muskego
Kenosha Tremper
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to discuss strategy while facing the
Tremper Trojans. The team feels they could
not have come as far had it not been for
the coaching of Mr. Redmond.
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Freshman Alvssa Neu stops to
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senior Natalev Carter models her
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"This season was filled
with high
expectations,
celebrations, and
heartbreakers."
-Junior Chris
Andrea
The boys varsity team huddles up
before a conference meet against
Racine
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Case. They won this meet 3-0.
"This bowling season
was spectacular! It was
a do-or-die situation.
We had to give it the
old 1, 2 punch to get
to where the team and
Iended up. It was my
last year and I'msad
that Iwon't be on the
team next year."
-Senior Rochelle Smith
Being a part of the Bradford bowling team
means hard work, dedication,
encouragement, having a positive attitude
and having a smile on your face. Several
members practiced hard enough and
played with such a ' can do' attitude that
they were able to make it to state. The
STATE BOWLER
coaches were a great support system, and
"We came into the season with
high expectations and a chance at
state, but in the end we fell apart.
In my eyes, we were a
disappointment to ourselves. I'm
excited for next year and the
changes that are coming.
taught winning techniques. Members of
the team said it was a fu n season but they
fell short of their expectations. Both
teams finished their seasons at 13-5.
-Sophomore RileySmith
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Seniors Rochelle Smith, Lisa Hesse, and Crystal Ostrum
pose for a picture alter their last high school bowling
meet against Waterford.
SCORECARD
Opponent
Sc ore:
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Girls
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2-0
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Burlington
Racine Horlick
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Waterford
3-0
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4-0
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13-5
Junior Joshua Feekes bowls a spare at the
last conference meet of the season. Josh
beat his opponent from Waterford in under
15 minutes. He said it was an easy 1natch
(after, that is, he put in many, many hours of
practice to make it "easy."
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The Positive Bradford Women is agroup of young girls who strive to help their
community and become independent, young women. Working t~ther to become role
models for their school, improving their community, and preparing themselves for coll~,
the girls work to improve who they are and who they want to become for their future.
They work t~ther as ateam, never individually, to give back to the community.
T~ther they carry on Mrs. Chatman's legicy. -Presented by Kiyanna Lott and Chantal Pearson
" I like community work and getting
along with others. We treat each other as
if we are sisters."
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(top left) Senior Chyvia Owens
writes a letter to her idol
inviting her to join the group
in a video conference as a part
of the Black History Month
activities.
(top right) Senior Shavonta
Harris works on a project for
the Black History Month
display.
(bottom left) Junior Jasmine
Window and librarian Mrs.
Siel discuss video conference
options.
"I love how we give back to the community in our
own way. It'sfun helping others and working
towards goals to better ourselves for our futures."
-Kl~~ Loa, 1.tlk
(bottom right) Although her
idol, LeBron James, wasn't
able to join her, senior Katie
Young receives gifts from him.
"My favorite thing about Positive Bradford Women
is holding onto Mrs. Chatman'slegacy. I think it'sa
great way to try to make adifference at Bradford."
- Jokc-1'1Jel!G,1.tlk
What's Positive Bradford Women
really about?
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"It was a great experience when we went to Lake
Geneva and were able to learn more about different
colleges. I had fun bonding with the girls."
-AGkle~ Ke~l\U, 1.tlk
The talent show winners:
Anthony Tomaak and Josh Lawliss.
Ali Khaleel
"The e\'ent (HIV fundraiser) was
the brainchild of the student
government president, Ali Khaleel,
who sold the idea to adviser Mrs.
Albright. Together, they solicited
the help of Brryan Jackson who
was injected with AIDS as a young
child and now i an a\\ard winner
and outspoken advocate for AIDS
education. The eHnt raised O\er
$5,000!
(from left) Student Council members,
Matt Mleako, Kelly Raduechel, Ali
Zongolowia, Ashley Defazio, Riley
Smith, Austin Jeffries, Lauren Calmet,
Jennifer Siedjak, and Ali Khaleel
brought special guest Brryan Jackson
to speak about his life and how AIDS
affects us all.
"The grass isn't always
greener an the ather side;
butp it's greener where yau
water it"
-Brryan Jacb-011 (Halo Award Winner)
Freshman Deontae Patterson
Junior Darryl Smith reads his
inspirational poem
Senior Sam Sacket and
sophomore Sam Pestka
look over some papers
while they wait to talk to
"I'll BE WITH
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MINUTE ... "
Freshman Alex Capelli
wakes up his brain by
using the Promethean
Board in math class.
Abby Carlson and Kelsey
Loney watch Dr. Capelli
present body parts in
human anatomy class.
Sophomore Sarah
Puntillo heads to Sports
Physical Therapy for
work right after school.
Six degree§ of 5eparatlon
at Bradford
Senior Mina Stojic
gets out of her car
around 7:11 AM to
face the cold on her
walk into school,
beginning her day
at Bradford
Senior Beyza
Bajraktari sneaks to
the library during
advisory to quickly
finish her homework
due Block 2.
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challenges senior
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court during
intramurals at 6:50
in the morning.
Sophomore Kyle
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juice after school
before going
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• Melissa Pino has been aState
Champ ever since she started
cheerleading at Mahone.
the squad's performance at
FIVE KEY RETURNEES
the State Competition on
Amber Belcher
This senior has been the cheerleaders' goto girl for four years on the Co-ed squad!
February 1Jth,2010.
lli*li11a Warano
This senior has been amotivator for
Bradford's cheerleaders for four years.
The team of four boys and
eighteen girls entertained the
~c:helle Compher
crowd during performances at
This four year Co-ed cheerleader knows
this sport and always helps the new girls.
basketball and football games.
Shal,lla Daniels
As asenior, this determined cheerleader
has supported all of her teammates .
The squad won the state title for
.Uhlc11 Ellsworth
the third consecutive year in the
This Junior has been aCo-ed cheerleader
all three years and never ceases to impress! . . .IE::._ _. . . .
COACH Is PICKS
Athlete: Courtne11 Carr
"We won state for the third
year in a rowl You know I
always say: '
remember... when in doubt,
pop it out!'"
Athlete: Witc:hell Zicqler
"I feel that I have revolutionzied
cheerleading with the help of
my mentor Melissa Marano. If I
could define a State
Championship in three words,
I'd say, 'what arush!"' .__..-__ _ __..
HEARD FROM A FAN
"It's really fun watching all the
teams perform. I'm proud of
my sister who really enjoys
cheering. The performances are
always good and I love
watching the stuntsl"
Record
Competition
Place
2010 State Competition
!st Place
2010 Regional Competition
!st Place
2009 State Competition
!st Place
!st Place
!st Place
2008 Regional Competition
!st Place
Seniors Cody Brady, Brad Slomkowski and
Mitchell Ziegler pose with the State
Champion Trophy after the competition in
Green Bay on February 13th. These big boys
definitely rocked the crowd during their solo
dance in the perfomance!
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Store manager Dillon Emerson stops to
smile for a picture before grabbing a
customer's favorite candy.
Bradford vs. Oak Creek
September 18. 2009
Retail Playshop
August 19, 2008
Jeff Zongolowicz and Kourtney
Willkomm head over to the football
game early in order to set up the
merchandise stand for lnfraRed.
Paiton Meurer, Jordan Dettloff, and
Sam Baransky are made into an
ice cream sundae during a teambonding activity during a retreat.
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Meet InfraRed's 2009-2010
Management Team
"Lots of work and
Katie McManama and
Jordan Dettloff share
duties at the registers and
try to get everything done
as quickly as possible.
Tim Moffitt and Brad Litton spend time
getting the store well stocked for
ravenous customers.
"Personality became our legacy. We're achieving the
impossible and getting rowdy one step at a time.•
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summer retreat where the team sets up all of their plans for the
year. It is a fun and exciting experience where the kids can learn
about each other. (left) Liam Grady and Kourtney Willkomm share
a hug at the soda counter. (right) Robby S1nnen smiles as he grabs
some cookies for a customer
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"Making Qames :Better"
Angela Dusenberry,
Jennifer Owen, and
Celena Perez have a
good time during a
team-building exercise.
Michelle Mountain and Angela
Dusenberry give a "thumbs up" at their
playshop over the summer.
Retail Playshop
August 19, 2008
Bradford vs. Oak Creek
September 18, 2009
Amber Stover pushes a cart with
the entrance tunnel on It while
getting ready for the homecoming
game after the assembly.
Alexis Trifone and Jennifer Owen
take a break before they get the
homecoming assembly ready for all
of the Bradford Students.
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Kamila Los, Alyx Svatek, Ashley Wright, Jillian
Clausen , Jelena Djurdjic, Ali Bartmer and
Hillary Sosinski celebrate a stellar presentation .
Ashley Wright.Trevor
Niccolai and Hillary
Sosinski work at the
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Trenton Pugh , Kamila Los , Jillian Clausen ,
Peter Barca, Becca Blomquest and Trevor
Niccolai impersonate the Statue of Liberty.
Apprentice Challenge
Kamila Los, Ali Bartmer
Alyx Svatek, and Jelena
Djurdjic show off their
'Solar Buddy'invention.
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(left) Trevor Niccolai,
Amanda Parsons and Trenton
Pugh prepare for the
apprentice. (bottom left) The
luxurious ladies spell
'phenomenal' to try winning
the judge's vote. (bottom
right) Peter Barca shows off
his secret santa gift.
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Trevor Niccolai, Jillian
Clausen. Kamila Los,
Becca Blomquest and
Trenton Pugh show off
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sports/girls swimming
The girls swim 7,000
• yards everyday at
practice!
Senior Emiko Masako, battles her
way to first place in the 100meter
butterfly at the Bradford Invite.
With Emiko's help, the lady Red
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The Girls Swim team
has only lost ONE dual
meet in the past three
years!
WORD FROM THE MANAGER
" I love having fun with the girls
and helping them to succeed"
-Senior, Lauren Pierce
Devils went on to take first in their
home invite for the THIRD year in a
row! Emiko returned to the team for
FIVE KEY RETURNEES
her third and final year:" My last year
Dana Iverson
"State competetor in three events."
with this team was very memorable. I
am very proud of all that we
Tiara Thompson
"Very versatile swimmer in all of the strokes.
accomplished as a team and I'm
really going to miss the girls next
Kimi.,o ~a1alca
"Great distance swimmer in the 500 free."
year. Coach Feldmeier deserves a lot
of credit because he pushed us to do
our best and focus on beating the
competition."
Jodi Vanderford
"Great at sprinting and the Butterfly."
Brittan., Be.,er
"Hard work ethic and exellent sprinter."
COACH'S PICK
Dana Iverson
"Dana is 3rd year state swimmer,
and is the first and only swimmer
to go under one minute in the
100 meter backstroke."
Athlete: D na Iverson
Iworked out during the off season
to help carry my team to vKtory
throughout the season. malso
proud of myself for making It to state
and taking 5th n the 100 yard
b.Jckltroke."
HEARD FROM A FAN
'' get so excited to go
watch these girls blow their
opponents out of the
water. Idon't think
Michael Phelps would even
have a chance against
most ofthese girls!'
SCORECARD
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Score
Park
Oak Creek
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Alyx Svatek swims the 100 yard Freestyle
at Tremper, finishing 1:04.47. "lfove
swimming because Iam very
competitive, and it's the best feeling
when Ilook up at the clock and see
that I beat my competitor and my own
personal time."
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Sophomore Matt Dominguez
as Roberto Nunez, sings "Un
mejor dia vendra. " This is a
spanish song which means "a
better day will come."
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"Working was a great experience.
I'm really glad I was a part of this
great show."
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In one of the play's serious moments, the cast of Working
show off their costumes and talents.
''The show made me have a
greater appreciation for all the
stay-at-home moms and all the
hard work they do."
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SENIOR SARAH CE.SCHIN
SENIOR MOSES HERNANDEZ GOES
"It was an amazing experience
that taught me about the world.
Being a factory worker made me
realize that it's important to go
to college to get a good job."
FROM BEING AN OLD PIMP WHO TAKES
HIS TIME PARKING CARS ,TO A
SPANISH-SINGING FARMWORKER
SOPHOMORE THOMAS
MINKOWSKJ ,THE NEWSBOY , RIDES
AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD
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CONTRASTING ROLES . THAT OF A
T . THORSEN ,
TYCOON, A COMMON WORKER,
"I had to play an old man who
lived with a lot of regret. This
showed me that my decisions
today affect my future."
-SENIOR KYLE SIMONZ
K . SKUNOBERG . V . COOPER, ANO OTHER CAST
MEMBERS SING A
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THE LONG HARD DAYS AT WORK. AS A
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VICTORIA COOPER .
KIM SKUNOBERG , ANO KATHI LOPEZ SING A
SONG ABOUT THEIR
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As the first play of the second semester in the Bradford Auditorium ,
Working entertained the Kenosha community for eight nights. The cast out
in endless hours of rehearsal to memorize lines, learn music, and
choreography to perfection. "Working was a really great show and a great
bonding experience. Through a lot of hard work, we proved many people
wrong about the show, even though it was more WORK than play," said
seniors Nataley Carter and Moses Hernandez. This musical showed the
audience the reality of life and how working is very important.
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cooking for the Bradford community. They are asmall, school cooking organization that
work t~ther in afast-paced environment, meeting daily deadlines for the enpyment of
everyone who orders. The staff never has as much fun learning about each other as they
do in the kitchen making the food. Whether ifs alarge or small order, they do their very
best to make sure that everything is quality.
-Presented by Ryan Lewer and Alex Santiago
"This class gets you ready for when
you are out there on your own."
(top left) Kelsey Scherer, and
Tyler Suh ling doublecheck
that the right orders are going
to the right places.
-Mike Mulkey, 11th
(top right) Jessica Brienen
takes instruction from
Mrs.Bytner before delivering
breakfast to hungry teachers
during first block.
(bottom left) DeAnna Peyton
grabs the tin foil that she's
going to wrap afresh cheese
steak in right before it heads
to the second floor.
"Our Place is a lot of tough kitchen
work, but it is worth it in the end."
-Kelsey Scherer, 12th
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quickly puts together Mrs.
Ruggle's order so that she
gets it hot.
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sports/boysswimming
Fast times run in the family for
the Oevroy brothers, John and
Joey. Here, they discuss their
upcoming races during warmups
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"My favorite part about the swim
team is just messing around with
the team after meets"
-Scott Bender, Junior
•
"There is nothing really fun about
swimming; Ijust do it to stayin
shape"
-Scott Stevens, Sophomore
FOREIGN FACT
"Ienjoy being on the swim team because
Ican eat whatever Iwant after practice"
-Florian Dorgerloh, Senior
at the Bradford Invite. Both
brothers were state qualifiers
and huge assets to the team.
There were plenty of/a ughs
associated with the two, which
made practices and meets worth
STATE COMPETITORS IN ...
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"100 Fly, 100 Back & 100 Back"
Joe11DcV~
"200 Medley Relay,100 Back & 500 Free"
going ta. The Men's Swimming and
Diving Team competed at the State
Meet in Madison on Saturday,
February 20, 2009. The team placed
32nd of the lOOteamsstatewide.
Juan Majera
"200 Medley Relay"
Zade J.ndcr11on
"200 Medley Relay"
Keefer Kuhl
"Diving"
COACH'S PICK
John DeVroy
Coach: f'ran:1: f'cldmcier
"John is a hard worker and he •s
an all-around swimmer. We were
able to swim him in any event
during his four years at Bradford.
Athlete: John DcVro11
"Although we didn't have as great of
a season as we hoped, the highlight
was definitely stealing the mascot
ow1 from the school sining next to us
at a meet. We hid n from them, and
• 'Y ere ny frnked out
A WORD FROM THE MANAGER
"The boys had a great
season this year and they
were a lot of fun to work
with. I'll really miss the
team next year."
SCORECARD
Score
Park
Oak Creek
110-76
103-83
108-79
74- 109
67- 119
126-60
117-69
100-86
Hor lick
Muskego
Case
At practice the weekbefore state,
the boys decided to do the
"Charlie's Angel" pose in the picture
above. In order to add to their
good luck, three of the five boys
got blonde mohawks.
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Franklin
Tremper
Bradford Invite
Racine Invite
Con ference
4th pla<.:e
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3rd place
Sectionals
3rd place
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Freshman Raeana Seitz Senior Deangelo Finley
searches the fridge for a ponders whether or not
he should purchase a
hearty breakfast before
Bradford Yearbook.
school.
Junior David Capelli
speaks to the junior
prom committee about
ticket design.
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Nina Milicevic to
get to school so
they can walk in
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the
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do a problem.
Juniors Mike
Clark and
Lindsey Maier
chit chat about
their day during
lunch while
enjoying a
Gatorade.
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Successful Bradford Blood Drive. Sophomore Krista
Balles nervously lays on the bed after the nurse rubs
alcohol prepares her arm for taking blood. "I hope
this won't hurt too much," she said.
Junior Timothy
Karls does
research on
Kenosha's
water quality
during ecology
class.
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on great shows like
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Tremper High School).
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booth during lunch to
promote safe postprom activity
Students come to sign
the petition which says
they promise to stay
drug and alcohol free
on prom night.
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About Us
Community Service
Role Modeling
School Visits
Positive Bradford Men is about helping teen boys grow academically and socially. This
young group of students model how to be postitive individuals to younger children in grade
school by showing them how to develop character and life-learning skills. These young men
help the community by leaving a positive effect on others by giving their time and efforts.
By engaging in activities after school, these individuals strengthen the community, and
pave the way for future students at Bradford. Presented by Britney Sheehan and Brittany Reindl
(top left) Aaron Ku rue helps a
fifth grade student at Grant
Elementary go over a contract
designed to guide him to
make changes in his life.
"What I like about Positive Bradford Men is that I
able to help others in the community who
need some guidance."
-Ole! Salgido, 12
(top right) The men listen as
their young peers tell them
about their interests and what
they need to work on.
(bottom left) Mr. Vargas
answers questions from the
fifth graders and pairs them
up with their new mentor.
"I like that it is a good stepping-stone for college;
it looks good for different schools to see that Iam
helping the community."
-Ter-von Kentcy-Cotton, 12
(bottom right) As his mentor,
Rudy Guttierrez learns about
his new student's interests
and begins to create a friendly
bond with the little guy.
"Ilike that it helps me how to be a man. Our
advisors are such good role models and they help
me out a great deal."
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feeling of having power to make changes in others'
lives. It helps develop character."
-Herny Osoome, 11
Why do you like helping these kids?
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(row l) ( on-Bradford Student J. Carpenter), A .
Thomsen, J. DeVroy, z. Andersson. F. Schwab, F.
Dorgerloh, Coach Feldmeier, (row 2) ( on-Bradford
tudent . Battles, W . Kessler) J. DeVroy. Y.PozuetaSangrones, S . tevens. S. Bender, G.Brinkman, D.
Vanblarcom, (row 3) B. Slamann, N. Zomer, R.
Kranzusch. K. Kuhl. (row 4) J. Hanke, J. McKillip
"I enjoyed being a part ...---------~
of a team with a lot
spirit; and even
though practices were
hard it was all worth it
i11 the end. "
·Junior Felipe chwab
" It was fun to be
able to represent
Bradford in a
positive way."
- Freshman '.\.1aja
Romanovic
" It was a great
experience where I
met new people and
made new friends. "
- Freshman Candace
Bishop
(row 1) Coach Stevens. A. Howard, A. Bridleman. R.
Wenberg, K. Young. B. Sheehan, Coach Binger,
(row 2) ( on-Bradford tudent J. Sims}, J. Davison.
A. Roberts. ( on-Bradford Student L. Varnado).
(row 3) A. Dix, S. Barsuli
(topl C Torres. R. Solomon. A Narvaez. D. Funk. R. Sorenson. C
Campt>ell. J. Salazar. F_ Deau, S. He1m<ch (second row) N
Hernande/, Coach Perri. Coach Foster. Coach Grover. Coach
Mylos}Lk. Coach Ro;ales. Coach Leggm (third row) M. Merucc1. N.
McDaniel. L. Camacho. S. Juliana, A. Flesch. T Mendoza, J. Torres.
J. Helminger (fourth row) M . French. A Ulloa, S. Salemo. A . Lenll,
C Sill..wood. M . Ulloa, J. Rynearson (bottom) J. Mack. A. Hamiton,
C. Moore. S. Ma'iste
(top row) Paul Karabiac, Coach Gross,
Coach Franz, Coach James, Coach Hill,
Victor Diaz, Sheldon Cooks.
(middle row) Devontae Graham, Ju tin
Otto, Zack Akina, John Stevens, Krenly
Lopez, Brennen Brown, David Scott.
(bottom row) Demetrius Howze, Jesse
Cunningham, Peter Capelli, Quardell
Young, Greg Williams.
(top row) Coach Roy, Quanzell Murphy,
Savon Crisp, Darrick Pearson, Jerry Nash,
Jhavere Caston, Coach Hill.
(middle row) Justin Carbone, Eli Marshall,
Adryan Torres, John Myers, Zack Swisher,
Tyler Gryrnkoski.
(bottom row) Brock Ga coigne, Joshua
Osborne.
(top row) Abraham Bravo, George
Shehadeh, Josh Lorbach, Coach Steger,
Jeremiah Lewi -Watt, Matthew Hayes,
Eric Wittkow ke.
(middle row) Danny Bigley, Avery Brice,
Luke Sinclair, Michael Pounders
(bottom row) Zach Reget.
"My favorite part of
freshman basketball
was Coach Steger"
-Luke Sinclair
(top row) Ms. Phillips, Dylan Defiore,
Max Sunderman, David Huff, Dewey
Warner, Alex Bar uli, Stephen Costeira,
Ms. McGegee (bottom row) Emily
Nordloh, Hannah Zimmerman, Kaytlyn
Hutchison, Stefanie Lehmann, Erin
ordloh, Erin Burn , Cassie Humphrey,
Bryanna VanBlarcom, YukieYama aki.
(row I) . Stolfe, L. Hesse, H. Zimmerman, A.
Carlson, G. Capelli, T. Brown, M. Mlec1ko, T.
Anthonsen, C. Schrandt, A. Maxcy, S. Fonger, C.
Moore, T. Skundberg, J. Schroeder, A. Defatio, E.
Wheeler, S. Bolyard, T. Pavlich, S. Daniels, J.
Siedjak, C. Gulatt, M. Rusecki, E. Hervat, W.
Wortley (row 2) B. Dorsey, L. Daghfal, A. Palmer, J.
McKillip, S. Cheema, J. Close, C. Rosmann, A.
Beggi, E. ordloh, R. Smith, A. Mikolas, K. Hobbs,
K. Jozefiak, M. Hinkes, M. Green, R. Smith (row 3)
R. Rasmussen, C. Koessl, M. Davison, A. Winzer,
B. Schulz, S. Funk, M. Pinnola, S. Ceschin, E.
Montemurro, S. Hessefort, L. Funk, V. Rhee,
Lyyski
(row I) Scott Bredin, Riley Smith, Zachary Swisher,
Justin Carbone, Richard Karabiac, Joseph Dandan,
Kyle Ziegler, Andrew Tenuta, Bryan Feraric, Zachary
Sullivan, Landon Luzar (row 2) Kristen Maginn,
Megan Hobbs, Lindsay Beyer, Trina Capelli, Erin
Burns, Stephanie Eisenberg, Kacie Cecchi, Amanda
Ward, Kaitlyn Young (row 3) Breanna Bindelli,
Jennifer Burnett, Erica Eschbach, Jana Fiala,
Annamaria Grinis, Michelle Lockington, Kelsey
Loney, Madison McCollum, Morgan Vidas (row 4)
Melissa Pino, Christina Brzezinski, Rachel
Rasmussen, Christina Reif
"There's nothing like working
on metal and a body. "
- Senior Joe Depaz
(top row) Stephen Geidner-Kirby. Alyson Dolnik, Alyssa
eu, Mackenzie Strampp, Jessica Sissel, Abigail Jerdee,
Anders Thomsen, (second row) Sarah Waldinger, Colleen
Dyer, Emma Antrim, Christina Mercadillo, Stefanie
Lehmann, (bottom row ) Brenton Des Armo. Heather
Relken, Anouschka Kramer
" I joined
German club
because I
wanted to
learn more
about the
German
culture."
-Junior
Brenton Des
Armo
(row I) A. Parsons, R. Blomque;t, A. Bartmer, A.
Svatek. K. Los. . Lyyski, (row 2) A. Wright, T.
Niccolai, J. Clausen, J. Djurdjic, H. Sosinski, P.
Barca, T. Pugh
Jill Clausen,
Kamila Los, and
Rebecca
Blomquest show
off their metro
cards in ew
York.
(top row) Amanda Parsons, Christina Reif, Breanna
Mahan, Celena Perez, Breanna Bindelli , Emil y
Knapp,( row 2) Li am Grady, Alyx Svatek, Rebecca
Blomquest, Kami la Los, Kyle Lovell, Kaelynn
Peters, Jordan Blommel, JeffZongolowicz
"Advanced
Marketing was a
great life experience
and gave me the
tools I will need in
compete in many
different venues
which is something
I will always
remember."
- senior Jelena
Djurdjic
(top) Coach Greenwood, Coach Kessler, Ryan
Schroeder, Jessie Brown, Kyle Kavalauskas,
Andrew Meier, Cory Schrandt, Tyler Dile,
Joshua Feekes, Christopher Kessler, Cody
Maegaard, Riley Smith, Mason Kes !er,
Zachary Eidsor, Andrew Willem , Ryne
Greenwood, Tyler Suhling, Coach Moore,
Coach Hedges, Coach Smith (bottom) Michelle
Lockington, Kyle Moore, Victoria Hedges,
Christopher Andrea, Rochelle Smith, Crystal
Ostrum, Lisa Hesse, Brittany Dile, Megan
Gerou, Sage Greenwood, Elizabeth Moore,
Kimberly Traughber
Jacqueline Barthuly, Bianca Miller, Victoria
Rhee, Mia Infante, Tayler Lamothe, Blake
Kreu er, Claris a Losey, Alex Kudrna, Kory
Kuhn, Stuart Salerno, Christopher Locke, Darryl
Smith.
"Stage managing
has taken over my
life, but I love it.
It's been a huge
part of my high
school career, and
I've met so many
new people that
I 'll never forget."
-senior Lauren
Massie
Michael Mulkey, Kyle Moore, Brett McNeil,
Tyler Suhling, Kaitlyn Dyer, Deanna Peyton.
Taking hi "art" eriously, junior Michael Mulkey
adds some finishing touches to his edible
(top) Carolyn Gulatz, Robert Pre ton,
Zachary Andersson, Joseph Devroy,
Diamond Thomas, Paul Barta, Colin
Barushok (bottom) Karla Chavez, John
Devroy, Lauren Calmet, Michelle Pinno!a,
Samual Melvin, Krystal Beard, Lauren
Seiberlich, Ms. Larsen.
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superstar athletes, but also incredible
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Megan Schllepp
Glen Brinkman reads his Shampaign Gardner sifts Amanda Gyzen performs
a dance to get practice
book during class to help through the stream
him study for a test they outside Bradford during for the upcoming dance
ecology class.
show that night.
are about to take.
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Riley Hansler
10:23 AM
Luis Camacho
12:54 PM
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. . . .. Senior, Vince
Harris, shows off
his break dancing
moves in front of
his dance three
class.
Freshman, Aaron
Kirksey, takes a
break from class
to go to the
bathroom.
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Senior, Chris Harper,
revises his
composition paper
to put a smile on
Mrs. Smith's face.
Freshman, Nick
Santoro, participates
in a Spanish game
trying to practice and
learn more
vocabulary.
7:40AM
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Owens and Perez
Dance the Night Away ... Bradford Dance Company
Choreographer: Mr. Louis Hurd
Make-Up
Style
Costumes
Attitude
Performance
Lights
Practice
Courage
Shoes
Drama
Stage
I'm looking for:
Warm-Ups
Technique
Sass
Spunk
Endurance
Music
Go .,..
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PRING
Contemporary
Hip-Hop
African
Ballet
Jazz
Tap
Tori Cooper shows off her skills in a contemporary
dance that also requires an abundance of emotion .
Ckel.wi Jo.r.k.Aon ~A o. JtJtile on
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"Everyone's
dancing was
spectacular.
Whoever
didn't go really
missed out."
Vince ~i.A
Seniors Melissa Marano and Erin
Nordloh mix ballet and modern dance
to create an interesting piece.
Martha Quist, a junior, puts on her
tutu along with a smile, and prepares
herself for the show.
Vince shows off his hip-hop skills and
freestyles to Janet Jackson's hit
"Make Me" for the final number.
STU DIO
IALK
"The Dance
Show was
brilliant, and a
great way to
end my last
year of high
school."
Jo.clip -Pitt.A
Jaclyn keeps the beat and cheers on
other dancers in an African piece, one of
the many pieces she was a part of.
The Dance 3 class performs a
contemporary piece about family and
shows the unbreakable bond they share .
Sophomores Melissa Pino, Amber
Strehlow, and Christina Reif perform a
hip hop piece incorporating all styles.
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lntramurals at Bradford is all about
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having a good time with friends.
The students are allowed to
pick their own teams and then
Junior Chris Andrea shows off his
muscles in his "Italian stallion"
cutoff to impress all the ladies.
Senior Robbie Owens whistles
while he plays because music is
another passion of his besides
intramural sports
INTRAMURAL CLOWNS
Junior Mike Swift and Sophomore
Kyle Ziegler tied because they both
have comical attitudes and lighten
up the mood for everyone else.
play any sport, such as
football, basketball, soccer,
or even a game of dodgeball.
"Everyone who plays intramurals
is a great competitor, and seeing
kids focusing their energy on
something positive like sports
and staying out of trouble is
what makes it worth my time,"
says adviser Mr.Vargas.
lntramurals is a great way to get
involved msports-and fun!
FIVE KEY PLAYERS
Kimm11 Hotchkiss
Senior Kimmy Hotchkisswas astrong
competitor being one of afew girls.
Jermaine Colem an
Junior Jermanie Coleman used his athletic
ability to throw and dodge the balls.
Zach Reqet
Freshman Zach Reget was akey player for
his team because he knew good strategies.
John Stevens
Junior John Stevens was essential to his
team because of his accurate throwing.
Cesar Gutierrez
Sophomore Cesar Gutierrez proved himself
during the tournament to be agreat player. ..._.• •
ADVISOR PICK
Coach: Mr. Varqua
~·I!•• "He had great sportsmanship
and made the game fun for
all of the players every time
he stepped out to play.·
Athlete: Anqcl Carvacho
"'twas a great time to get
with a bunch of friends and
have a blast trying new
sports-and even sports Ive
bee~ playing for awhile like
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6/10/10
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The Dodgeball Champs show their
pride and pose showing "number one"
for a quick picture.
SOCCER CHAMPS
As the dodgeballtournament
begins, the first two teams battle it
out to see who gets the balls
thrown at them first. In a frenzy,
balls fly everywhere as one team
takes the lead.
The soccer champions try to
contain their excitement as
they pose after getting a first·
place medal.
ANIME
Ayaka
Michiko
Tsukiko
Akihiro
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The anime dub is an orgmization that meets to discuss, show, and promote anime after
school. The dub focuses on broadening Japanese cultural understanding. In addition to
viewing anime, the dub en91~ in other activities such as watching anime music videos,
reading man91, doing karaoke, drawing characters, playing card 91ffies, and writing stories.
The dub plans fieldtrips where they expand their knowled~ about the Japanese culture
and anime.
-Presented by Megha Shah and Mike Swift
"Iam heavily involved with the Anime club as the
technical director. I help them set up the television
and computers when rating anime shows."
(top left) Junior James Pagel
is in deep concentration as he
starts to draw his favorite
character, Akihiro, which
means "bright scholar."
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(top right) Sophomore
Brittany Bianco teaches
herself how to draw a perfect
anime character, so she can
help other members draw the
same character.
"As the artistian, Ihelp the members of the club
with character drawings, and practice drawing
myself."
(bottom left) Senior Gregory
Berge picks out his favorite
anime book from the full wall
collection of anime books.
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(bottom right) Freshman
Brandon Bolyard tries to beat
achallenging anime game on
his Nintendo DS.
'" Iam the president of the club; therefore, I make
announcements, come up with fun ideas and
outings for the club to do, and enforce policies."
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"Being secretary is a blast. Ihelp people with their
drawings and keep track of the meeting times,
place, and members."
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What got you interested in anime?
Who is your favorite character in
anime?
Ok, what is the attraction
to Japanese cartoons?
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after the ball against the Park
FAST FACTS
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Senior Cassie Wolf always has to
drink a container of pickle juice
before a big game.
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Senior goalie Kalli Schulz has to
wash her jersey right before every
game.
Panthers. The Bradford girls soccer
team is a very defensive team. "If
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"The team worked really
hard together and it
reflected on the field. '
-Jessica Close, senior
would be a blue-collar team; they
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work hard at everything,• quoted
. FIVE KEY RETURNEES
Coach Naylor. The girls aren't
Cassie Wolf
"Returning defender.captain"
they were to be catorgorized they
flashy and there's not one superstarit's a whole team effort. They put their
Rachael Wcnberq
"Great Defender, works hard"
all into every practice so they are
prepared for game time. The girl's
positive attitudes along with
indivdual activity and team
strategy allows the team to keep
moving forward and succeeding.
Mell11a Davison
"Smart player, mid-fielder, defender"
Steph Barsuli
"Forward, definition of asoccer player "
Kalli Schultz
"Goal Keeper, great leader"
COACH'S PICK
The team
Coach: David
He11lor
'The team
constantly wants
to learn and get
better.
HEARD FROM A FAN
"I go to all the games to
cheer on and encourage
my sister Rachael. Ialso
like to go to support and
show my school spirit"
SCORECARD
Opponent
Pa rk
Oak Creek
Horlick
St. Joseph
St. Catherine's
Janeth Evangelista, Anna Dix, Jessica
Close, Megan Rimkus, Sophie Hailer,
Dora Siel, Sarah Fonger, Jessenia
Arroyo, Brittany Rizzo all cheer the
rest of their team from the sideline.
Case
Muskego
Tremper
Franklin
Green Bay Southwest
Green Bay Preble
Greendale
Score
1-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
2-0
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0-0
3-2
4-0
3-0
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Who We Are
Acting
Speaking
Competition
Forensics is all about competitive acting and speaking. Lead by English teacher Mrs.
Larsen, the forensics team is one of the closest groups at Bradford. Meeting everyTuesday
the dub worked tireles.sly to achieve the ultimate gxil of making it to and medaling at
state in Madison, Wisconsin. There, the competitors were judgrl on annunciation,
material, and overall charisma. Paul Barta, longtime memrer was a speaker at the
graduation ceremony in June.
-Presented by Jimmy Kreuser and Max Sunderman
"Forensics allows me to compete in something I
really enjoy doing and that is acting and
speaking in front of an audience."
(top left) Freshman Rob
Preston strikes a pose while
taking a break from the
forensics competition in
Madison, WI.
.&Im Melvin, 9th
(top right) The forensics team
is shown here in front of a
statue at Bascom Hall in
Madison.
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(bottom) Seniors Michelle
Pinnola and John Devroy
discuss fundraising ideas
during a meeting. One idea
was to build creative and
unique chairs to sell. This
money would be put towards
transportation for
competitions.
"Forensics is great. I'm in this club with all my
friends and I get to compete with them also.
This experience will definitely help me later on.
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"This club really prepares me for the
real world, no stage fright for me!
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"The forensics competitions are intense.
One little mistake could end up costing you
a medal. "
-Ire! !Rvroy, 11th
"This club lets me unwind after
school and do something I really
like to do- act!"
"I love being able to work with my
favorite teacher Mrs. Larsen almost
every week."
"I love forensics, but it is very
stressful. It'shard to act the same
in practice as in a competition ."
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Eveiy year, agroup of students from various countries ~t the opportunity to ex~rience
school in the U.S. While they are here, they live with ahost family and are taught the
ways of America and its culture. They broaden their horizons by tiying new foods, playing
new sports, and even going to adifferent school, like Bradford. Throughout the year, they
develop their ability to srmJ< English and by the time they leave, they have abetter
understanding of America.
-Presented by Lauren Massie and Kelsey Mentek
"The big difference in the school systems
was the most surprising thing to me. It
was hard to get used to."
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(top left) Aselect group of
foreigners and their friends,
get together in matching
"just do it" t-shirts after a
trip to the Prime Outlet Mall.
(top right) Victor PozuetaSangrones (12th) and
Veronica Qiao (11th) pose for
a picture while shopping at
Infrared during lunch.
-Riamch Kranzm:h, 11th
(bottom left) Santiago
Mancheno (11th) makes his first
snowman in Kenosha, far from
his sunny home in Equador.
"There is so much diversity within the
school. High school in itself is new to me
because there aren 't any in Denmark."
-Anders Tho~ 11th
(bottom right) Stefanie
Lehmann (11th) in front of a
Las Vegas sign, one of many
places she was able to visit
in America.
"It shocked me the way people act with each
other and how they relate to friends and family in
a much different way than the people in Brazil."
-Feliµ! &hwab, 11th
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"It was shocking that America had a
drive-thru almost everywhere-even at
apharmacy! We hardly have any in
Germany."
"It's weird that nobody knew where
Germany was and that you
Americancs have little geographical
knowledge."
"The difference in food shocked me.
There are so many choices of fast
food places to eat at."
"The schools are different in Japan; there we
onlyhave sophomores, jun iors, and seniors
in the high schools."
-Yukie Yarrxmki, 11th
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• The team slogan was "NOBODY
TOUCH NATE." (inside joke)
One thing the boys make sure they do --~-u
• before agame is to circle up and have
a positive "pow-wow".
Junior Mike Swifl pitches an 84 MPH
fastball against the Park Panthers on
Apri/15, 1010. With stellar coaching,
Bradford baseball had another successful
year. Even though one of the star players,
Gino DeBartolo was out due to illness
toward the end of the season, the boys still
Brenden Schul• (Ceptein)
As acaptain, he set agreat example for his
team and lead them to many victories.
qualified for state and made it to sectional
semi-finals. This was the first year in
Mlett Richer (Ceptein)
Also as acaptain, he enjoys rallying up his
fellow players during the games.
Bradford history that basketball, football,
and baseball won conference, and this
Bred Slomolcowslci
Afour year player, also an excellent right
fielder and ave reliable teammate.
Kevin Pawell
Agreat pitcher and outfielder. Can be
relied on to kee the team to ether.
Mesh
Asecond year player, also afun person to
have around in the dugout and on the field .
was the first season where all home games
were played at Bradford's new field. All of
this success made the boys so close that
.1e,,,.
during the season they referred to one
another as "boyfriend."
COACH Is PICKS
Coach: Jim Bro11dw1111
"La Buda has been coaching the
baseball team since 2003.
Although he is ademanding coach,
he brings out the best in the team
when it matters the most. He used
--==::.Lll.;A.;J the word 'toots' often."
Athlete: R1111n Furtne11
'Ryan is a returning first
baseman/pitcher. He is a key
figure in the middle of the lineup,
and gets the team jacked up
before the Tremper games by
screaming and going nuts.
HEARD FROM A FAN
''We love coming to the games. As
dedicated Baseball Babes we try to
come to every game and support
our boys! " Says Juniors Jordan
Dettloff and Breanna Mahan
SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
\Vaterford
7-6
22-3
15-5
10-3
19-11
5-6
1-6
17-7
2-9
11-1
Racine Park
Kenosha St. Joseph
Racine Park
Delavan-Darien
Badger
Racine Horlick
Racine Horlick
Burlington
Shoreland Lutheran
Kenosha Tremper
Eau Claire Memorial
12-0
1-5
SAFE! Dustin Eschbach slides past the St.
Joe's third baseman for a steal. Bradford
played St. Joe's for their home opener
and started off the home season with a
shutout score of 15-5!
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Varsity slaughtered most of their
rivals and took an amazing record
of 21-2.
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All three teams, Freshmen, JV, and
Varsity, have had successful wins
all season long.
during their double header. The
girls once again brought home
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the number 6was because
my original number 9 was
taken." -J. Tostrud, soph.
and became conference champs!
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With many great returnees, they
FIVE KEY RETURNEES
another win to add to their record
became even stronger. During the
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"Holy Rosary Female Ath leteof theYear"
season, the team took first seed in
sectionals and were on their way to
becoming regional champs. They
worked extra hard and knew they
have what it took to make it to
State. The champs were well on
their way to become State winners!
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"Quick feet to make a play anywhere."
Rochelle Smith
"Very hardworking and motivated."
Paiqe Bonanno
"An extremely devoted captain."
A.ri Roberta
"A passionateathletewho never gives up."
COACH Is PICK
Coach: John Ruffolo
'On my team, there can't be a
coach's pick. Each girl on this
team is family.That's like your
mother saying she loves all her
kids, but you're her favorite."
Ath
tea: The whole team
'This year we all had so much fun. We
had great wins with an amazing
record. We have some new girls on
the team and they are great. We're
all going to really miss this season a
lot. Especially the seniors.'
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HEARD FROM A FAN
'The girls have been amazing
for the past few years and get
better each year. I know this
year they'll go to state and win
it. I love that these girls really
put in a lot of effort into this
sport."
SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
Racine Park
Oak Creek
Zion-Benton
10-01 13-2
2- l/ 2-4
27-0/ 26-0
L0-0/ 14- 2
13-2/ 11-0
8-0/ l 7-4
1-0/ 10-0
2-0
Steven's Point
3-4
Catholic Central
Menomonee Falls
1-0
4-3
4-3
Racine Horlick
Towards the end of the inning, Coach
Roberts gives freshman Makenzie
Walker some quick advice on the
next play before resuming the game
and scoring another run to win the
game.
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Racine Case
Franklin
Tremper
Shoreland
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FBIA members learn to lead and participate actively in group discussions, preside at
meeting; and conferences, work effectively within teams, and engi~ in practical problemsolving and decision-making. They do community service proµ: They support the March
of Dimes, and have alot of fun. FBIA members enpy competing and meeting other FBIA
members from around the state, and the nation.... and they have alot of fun. It is agxxi
thing to participate in this dub. -Presented by Amanda Jacobson, Emiko Masaka, and Ryan Lewer
"Ienjoyed the state competition because
meeting new people was a good experience,
also the dance was a fun time."
(top) Mrs. Wortock, Alyssa
Hebior, Rebecca Blomquest,
Elizabeth Hansen(bottom)Dan
Krueger, Ronak Patel, Kevin
Patel, and Brett McNeil pose
at the State Competition which
took place over the course of a
weekend in Wisconsin Dells.
-D:ln Kru~rJ2th
(bottom left) Brett McNeil,
Rebecca Blomquest, and Dan
Krueger stop for a picture
after finishing their
competition.
"I really enjoyed our gift exchange at one of the
meetings. Igave a girl a VHS; Ithink she really
appreciated it."
-Matt Coleman, 12th
(bottom right) Alyssa Hebior
and Kevin Patel are with
motivational speaker Mr.
Sprinkles.
"The Christmas party was fun. Igot air
fresheners ... it was pretty cool to do this with
everyone."
-Jake Bpmson, 12th
"Iliked going to meetings because all of my
friends were there with me, which made it
entertaining."
-Joe Pino, 12th
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The girls pose for a picture in the hall
as they're on their way to the awards
ceremony.
Ronak Patel and Rebecca Blomquest
pose for a picture during their free
time in the Dells.
Cousins Ronak and Kevin are
photographed after watching their
teammates compete.
The Bradford orchestra takes pride in it's music. Their hardwork and
dedication can be seen through the challenging and unique styles of
music they play. Like every year, the orchestra program's biggest concert
event is the Orchestra Festival, and to this end, Bradford orchestra spent
months and months rehearsing for this event. Anew addition to the list
of their accomplishments and experiences was a trip to Toronto, Canada
with the band for the Festival ofMusic. They were able to tour the city
and showcase their talent as well.
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Anyone walking down the south hallway at Bradford has the opportunity to hear the angelic voices coming from Mr.
Mann's classroom. With the combination of talented students and a good sense of humor, Mr. Mann knows how to draw
the best from the singers. This year, ACappella choir went on numerous trips to local midd le schools to encourage those
with beautiful voices to make the most of their talent.
LISTEN LIVE
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Listen now to
sophomores
Ashley
Unrein and
Brittany
Garski as
they sing
with passion.
Becca and Wendy
Spencer and
Christina Brzezinski
smile for the
camera as they take
a break from
singing.
Aaron Mann and
Thomas Minkowski
hit the high notes
with ACappella
Choir as they sing
at Choral Fest.
Senior Cassie
Rosmann and
sophomore
Madison McCollum
enjoy reading new
music for their
upcoming concert.
(left) Senior Moses Hernandez
sings a solo for the audience
with the ACappella Choir
during Choral Fest.
(middle) The Concert Choir
sings to their large audience
during their performance.
(right) Guest conductor Mr.
Riek conducts all of the KUSD
choirs during their concert.
-Conducted by Kiyanna Lott and Kelsey Winiarski
Katie Hobbs plays her snare
drum for her fourth and
last year 1n high school.
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Junior Jasmine Window
Freshman Adam AlSophomore Amy
receives help with her
Ashi pitches the softball Czajkowski writes about
math homework from Mr. to another classmate her lunch at Burger King
Gross in study hall.
during his gym class.
in Spanish class.
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at Bradford
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Shortly after the final
bell rings, freshman
Freddie Jenkins waits
for his best friend to
come and pick him
up after school.
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Anthony Greco
3:45 PM
During fourth block,
Mr. Lockhart works
with freshman Brad
Barnes on the
computer for a
project due in
geometry class.
Junior Tess Finnigan
and freshman Aaron
Kirksey planned to
match each other
and show their
Wisconsin pride for
the day.
Sophomore Jason Matthews and junior Gabrielle
11:40 AM Sims take a break at Kwik Trip during their lunch.
Senior Deanna
Figueroa takes
advantage of the
beautiful day by
doing yoga outside
during her release.
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sprint/run/jump
Jameisse Sims uses her strength
and skillsta dear the high jump
• Freshman Candace Bishop set a
Bradford school record and a
county record in the triple jump
with a leap of 30' 8"
•
Casey Silkwood set a school a
school record in the discus with a
throw of 11S'
at a varsity meet in April. The girls
track team had an outstanding
season with two athletes breaking
school records. Their hard work
showed as they scored mucho
pointage at many of the meets. The
girls doubled their points from last
year. freshman newcomers were
"Leadership through example."
Olivia Gau11
"Helps create team bonding."
especially noteworthy. Candace
Bishop and Emily Watkins put up
impressive numbers in the long
Ca1e., Silkwood
"Example of consistency."
jump and sprints. All in all, coach
Kelcc Battle
"Battling through adversity."
Vanderhoef had much to be proud
Lalci1ha William1
of with this crop of girls.
'O livia 1s a very hard worker and
has great leadership skills. She
has a determined and positive
attitude that helps hold the team
together "
Jenica Gervais
Jessica Gervais is a strong role
model on the team. She is a good
leader and adds the 'Team
Element'' to the team.
HEARD FROM AFAN
5/B/10
"I love going to the
meets and cheering on
all of my friends. They
are always so exciting
and fun to watch."
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SCORECARD
Opponent
Girls County
Lake Michigan Invite
Olivia Gauss pushes herself to finish in
the 4 x 800 relay race. At this meet Olivia
ran the half mile in 2 minutes and 33
seconds which was anew personal
record for her. She had a great season
this year and is excited to improve next
year.
Points
91.33
18
Racine Invite
23
Catholic Memorial
Journal Times Relays
8
65
EC Relays
Girls' Outdoor
97
41
Deli van-Darien
91
SEC Meet
46
70
39
WlAA Regionals
WIAA Sectionals
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Diversity
CIAO!
Mr. Annina
Other Cultures
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The Italian Oub is very diverse and you don~ nems.mily have to be in Italian das.5 to pinifs o~n to all students. Time is ~nt fundraising, gJing to dinners at the Italian American
Oub and selling t-shirts. Thanks to Mr. Annina's JXlSSion for the language and the country
it comes from, members learn much more about the Italian culture and its ~ple. The
group members also enpy the complimentary treats from Mr. Annino at the dub
meetings.
-Presented by Brittany Rizzo
(top left) Karla and Karina
Arroyo, Dulce Cervantes and
Karina Jaimes work together
at an Italian Club fund raiser at
the Italian American Club
serving food and having fun.
(top right) Members of the
club decorate afloat and
participate in the
Homecoming parade. They
show off their spirit by
dressing up like Super Mario.
(bottom left) Katherine Lee,
Bianca Miller and Emilie
lnfusino help set up tables for
afund raiser.
(bottom right) Bri Santelli
and Alex Belotti talk with
their club leader Signor
Annina about the success of
the clubs' events.
"Ireally enjoy Italian Club, it's so much fun and it
also gives me a better chance to learn about my
Italian heritage."
-Kyle Lovell, 9th
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"Ienjoy spending time with my friends and
learning more about the language and the
country it comes from."
-Holly WargJ, 11th
"It gives me a chance to get to meet with my
friends after school, sharing pizza and other
treats that Signor brings in for us to try."
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Seniors Stephen Geidner-Kirby
and Kyle Simonz discuss current
affairs while having a friendly
smoke.
Amanda (Junior Olivia Kraus)
complains to her daughter (Talia
Nepper) about playing with the
glass animals too often, while
ignoring what goes on in life.
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Talia Nepper and Olivia Kraus
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character laura is reading.
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THOUGHT DURING THE SHOW
Seniors Kyle Simonz and Talia
Nepper enjoy playing close
siblings who share emotional
moments.
SENIOR KYLE S JMONZ AND SOPHOMORE
DEREK Z I MMERMAN'S CHARACTERS
DISCUSS WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEIR
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DAUGHTER LAURA .
LAURA (SENIOR TALIA NEPPER) PLAYS
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WHICH SHE SPENDS MOST OF HER TIME
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STEP HEN GEIDNER-KJRISY SHARE A
KISS IN THE PLAY
THE FOUR-PERSON CAST POSES FOR A
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PICTURE AFTER A
HAVING SO FEW ACTORS ALLOWED THEM TO
REA.LLY 80ND WrTH ONE ANOTHER .
The small cast of The Glass Menagerie (a four-character play by
Tennessee Williams) had their work cut out for them to entertain the
audience in Bradford's Black Box Theater. Having so few actors, there
were many lines to be learned and stage directions to be mastered. The
cast had a lot of fun in the process of putting on this show, and were
quite pleased with the outcome. "I loved that my last show could be such
a powerful example of what we all long for in life; so.I really learned much
from it," said senior Stephen Geidner-Kirby.
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www.bspn.com/boys/track
/high jump/shotput/relay
e Before every meet twins, Kyle and
Kaleb Baldwin, listen to music and
walk the track to get the feel of it.
Then after the meets all of the guys
sing songs until they get back to
Bradford.
George Shehadeh flies over the
bar during one of his first meets as
a freshmen high jumper. "This
e This seasons track team had an amazing winning
percentage of 87.6%, which is 275 wins and only 39
losses.
FIVE KEY RETURNEES
season was the best season in 28
years in terms of winning since 1982"
said coach Mark Aslakson. "We also
Clvistophcr Chamne11
had our third best finish at state ever
400m, 200m, 4x400 relay
with 18 points and coming in 12th
T1,1lerr Ortiz
100m, 200m, 4x100 relay, 4x200 relay
place out of 110 teams." Senior Chris
Chamness contributed greatly to
Kristofer Sexton
high jump, triple jump and long jump
helping the team do so well in state
Justin .Arrnstronq
long jump, 4x200 relay, 4x100 relay, 4x400
rel a
by winning first place in the 200
meter dash.
Landon Luzar
4x800 relay, 800m, 1000m
COACH Is PICK
Athlete: ~elvin Gordon
'Track is a great sport that
requires a lot of hardwork. It
takes a lot of heart, which Chris
Chamness has. Whenever Ifeel
that Ican't achieve something, I
look to him for advice."
Athlete: Jermaine Coleman
"This year was a great track
season. Alot of previous records
were broken. Also, many new
records were made."
AWORD FROM MANAGER
'This season went very well
I'm so proud of the boys for
their hard work. I know it was
all due to my fantastic peanut
butter cookies!"
9/01/09
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SCORECARD
Opponent
Lake Michigan Invitational
Kenosha County
'
Racine Invitational
Racine Horlick
Racine Journal Times
Marquette
outheast Conference
Kenosha County Meet
Southeast Conference
WlAARegionals
WIAA Sectionals
WlAAState
Score
12 out of 37
I out of 6
I out of 14
3 out of 15
I out of 9
8 out of 20
4 out of8
I out of 6
3 out of 8
I outof9
2nd out of 18
12 out of 110
"Since I hadn't done track since sixth grade,
I wasn't too sure about it going into the
season. I quickly found a love for hurdling.
What can I say? Stretching on the hurdles
really helps reel in the ladies."
-Dewey Warner
www.bspn.com/bradford
sports/ boyste nnis
Florian Oorgerlah pradices his cross
court forehand shot before the
match against Tremper on May
16th, 1010. Flo and his doubles
partner Anthony Greco tried their
best, but sadly they lost 1-6, 6-7.
This year there was alot of team
David Capelli
bonding, hilarious times on the bus, and
"You have to be tough as nails. You
leave the CRAP behind and play
your best; the man who wins is the
one who thinks he can. You play
YOUR game, not your coach's or
your opponent's.Tennis is mental.'
many jokes. The team had exchange
students who really helped out: Flo
Oorgerloh, Jonas Hanke, Santiago
Moncheno, Victor Pozueto, and Felipe
Andrew Tenuta
"This season was a lot of fun. The
guys were really funny and I made
some new friends. We had a lot of
jokes and the practices and meets
were."
S<hwob. Afew members also mode it to
state. For the first ever, the team was
the sedional runners up.
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COACH S PICK
Jack Palmen
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'We had a lot of talented boys on
the team this year, but Jack really
stood out to me and he worked
extremely hard."
Athlete: Jack Palmen
HEARD FROM A FAN
"I liked bonding with the
guys and I had a lot of fun
with all of theml Plus, I can
play better than all of these
guys' Michael Savaglio
pushes me, but still can't
beat 111e."
SCORECARD
Opponent
Score
Park
Tremper
Horlick
Muskego
7-0
0-7
4-3
7-0
4-3
Case
Franklin
2-5
Oak Creek
"The season was a lot of fun;
especially the bus rides because
everyone would talk about tennis
and joke around. We had a lot of fun
this season and it was agreat
experience. Plus, I love Ronak! "
-Victor Pozueta
St. Joes
WIAA Sectional
EC Conference Meet
Delevan, Darien Invite
Palmen Invite
6-1
4-3
2nd/16
Third Place
First Place
Third Place
Mtrdtt VN. ..
U.W. Milwaukee
Speeches
World Issues
Mr. Neiman
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Mcxiel UN a club that
kids to learn about events in the world around them.
is
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Students step into the lives of current ambas.5adors from other United Nations member states,
while debating about current issues in the country they are assigned. They work t~ther to
resolve conflicts and present arguments. They do this by making sJmhes and n~tiating
with other allies. By cooperating with other students in their group, they develop problemsolving skills and personal connections with others.
-Brittany Reindl and Jessica Close
(top left) Juniors Bianca Miller,
Morgen Mueller, and Heather
Wright wait for the next
country to be represented at
the Model UN competition.
"I was in it last year and it was a lot of fun. Our
group made alot of new memories and I'm
really going to miss it next year."
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(top right) Agroup of kids from
the Model UN team rehearse
their speeches together and
quiz each other as they try and
prepare to make their
presentations.
(bottom left) Seniors Ali
Khaleel and Anna Dix team up
for a photo during a break at
the Model UN competition at
the University of Wisconsin
Milwaukee.
(bottom right) Senior Megha
Shah brings up critical
questions to the other country.
"I enjoy learning about the cultures of other
nations and working as ateam to resolve global
issues."
"I was forced by Neiman. I was supposed
to speak French because my group
represented France."
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"It'sagreat learning experience to have to
come up with resolutions for global issues.
It's fun to meet new people too!"
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Early Morning Meetings
Food Drive
Brrrrr .. ..Polar Plunge!
Blood Drives
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The dub was created to provide ~tter communication ~tween the faculty and staff, and
is made up of students who, from every grade, want their voices heard. Mem~rs engi~ in
student learning, leadership, and democracy. Although meetings are brutally early (as
students often grumble), much ~ts accomplished: polar plun~, homecoming festivities,
blcxxi drives, asuccessful fcxxi drive, and the talent show. Bradford owes much to this
tireless group of students!
-Presented by Manny Escobedo & Megha Shah
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"Iwanted fellow classmates to
accomplish their goals."
(top left) Sophomore Rachel
Rassmussen was elected
Treasurer during the Student
Government Banquet.
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(top right) Junior Kelly Raduechel
uses a cart to carry boxes of food
that will soon be loaded on the
truck for student government's
annual food drive.
(bottom left) Sophomores
George Warner and Riley Smith
celebrate while finishing
putting boxes of food on the
truck during the food drive.
"Iwanted prom to be a fun experience for
everyone, and learn how to lead a group of people
better, and get everyone's opinions heard."
·Ariana Ro001s, 11th
(bottom right) Senior Andrew
MacNeil runs to shore from the
cold waters of Lake Andrea
during the polar plunge.
"Iwanted to be a leader and someone that
our class looked up to. Iwanted to be a
voice for our class."
-Trina~ 10th
As secretary of the club, what is
your job?
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Council?
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boys/ drive/ chip/putt
• The Boys Golf team placed 3rd in the
SEC
• Sophomore Riley Smith fin ished 2nd
team All Conference.
Senior Joey Stella chips out of asand
trap during a meet in April. The Bradford
Boys Golf team had one of it's most
Telling Number
The number of wins the
Bradford Boys Golf team
had in the SEC this year.
4
successful seasons in recent memory by
finishing the season with awinning record
in the SEC at 4-3. Riley Smith and Joey
FIVE KEY RETURNEES
Stella were awarded first Team All County
Rile11 Smith
honors (1st and 2nd respectively), and both
As a returnee on varsity, Riley is always
reliable for a ood score.
Stella and Smith made sectionals
Josh Galati
One of the younger members of the team,
Josh is able to make clutch utts.
individually. The team was especially proud
of Smith, who made it to State. But it
Dustin D1111,1
The best chipper, Dustin is able to recover
from a bad drive with a nice chi .
wasn't all work. In April the team had an
.Alex Belotti
overnight trip to Janesville where all five of
The best part of Alex's game is in the
ower of his drive.
the boys packed into one hotel room to kick
Steven Raith
back and relax before Saturday's game.
Steven is one if the best all around players.
COACH Is PICKS
Athlete: Joe11 Stella
"Joey, a senior starter, provided
the leadership that every good
golf team needs. He always
made every practice fun while
also providing the motivation to
be the best."
Athlete: Rile11 Smith
'Riley. a sophomore starter, has
become one of the biggest
contributors to the boys golf
team in 2010. His hard work was
rewarded by him receiving 1st
team all conference honors.
HEARD FROM A FAN
"I love going to the golf
meetstowatch my best
friendsJoey Stella and
Dustin Day do what they
do best."
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SCORECARD
Opponent
Place
Beloit Invite
Sth/26 teams
Jant>sville Invite
26th/J6 teams
Lake County Invite
12th/25 teams
Morningstar Invite
8th/22 team<.
Kenosha County Tourney Jrd/ Place
Overall Record
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Riley Smith wipes dirt off of his driver
after one of his many long-distance
drives during the Kenosha County
Tourney. The Bradford Boys GolfTearn
found much success this year for such a
young team by taking 3rd overall.
ART
Steven Schlecht
shows off the
digital art he
created using
Photoshop
. . . The AP Art Show started bright and early in
Bradford's library. Twenty-three students displayed
the artwork they'd been working on all year long.
Each student focused 12 pieces around a common
them of their choice. They were allowed to work with
photography, sculpture, or traditional media such
as painting and drawing. Multiple awards were
won by the talented students in various art
competitions, which they proudly displayed at
the show.
Mina Stojic 's
art portfolio's
concentration
is based on
reflections
smiles along ·
side of her
...... -.-silver gelatin
prints.
"Photography
takes a lot more
effort than people
think!"
Gael Sabado
admires the
figure drawings
of his classmate
Amanda Londre.
Ktff Cltti
Trick or Treat for Unicef
Community Service
Relay for Life
Key Club
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Key Oub is aclub based on school and community seIVice. 'We are about giving our
seIVice and time to others. At Thursday meetings, we learn about opportunities to get
involved," said Junior Abby Greb. The community seIVice pro~ include volunteering at
the nursing home, tutoring elementary students, and most importantly raising money for
Relay for Life. The big events during school include Trick or Treat for Unicef and the
Onderella Profect. New members are always welcome to pin. -Presented by Rachel Greb and Megha Shah
"I love key club because I
get to have fun while
serving my community."
(top left) Seniors Laura Funk
and Victor Jaramillo stay after
school to help give away
dresses for the Cinderella
Project. homecoming dance.
(top right) Freshman Rob
Preston sells "Kiss asenior
goodbye" chocolate candies to
raise money for the summer's
Relay for Life.
-Michelle Pinnola, 12th
(bottom left) Freshmen
Jasmine Wright, Emily
Valukas, and Jessica Smoko
find atable to sit at for the
Key Club meeting after school.
(bottom right) Sophomore
Dyisha Smith and freshman
Jasmynn Jackson pose while
attending a workshop about
club participation.
'I am very excited about being next year'sclub
president. My favorite things about key club are
team building and community service."
-Megm Hobbs, 11th
"I enjoy the great feeling you
get when you've done something for the
community."
-Max Ulloa, 10th
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"I love being able to give back to
my community and
help those around me."
-Max Kubicki, 11th
What did you do at DCONN?
What is your job as minute person?
"At our district convention, we went to
lots of workshops to learn how we can
make our club better."
"I keep track of all the members'
service hours and am also in charge
of sign-in sheets at the meetings."
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What was your favorite community
service activity?
"Ringing bells for the Salvation Army
because Iget to sing Christmas songs.
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The child de,·elopment class
marched for child abu . e
awareness. They started their
walk at the Kenosha Area Family
and Aging Services building and
ended the march at the Job
Center.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
"I loved
Froggy's,
we had a
lot of fun"
- Junior
Tyler Vogel
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PERMISSION SLIPS
Mrs.Cermak
opens her
students up to
the field of
cosmetology on a
cold spring day
experiences
the
profession of
nail stylist
For ten years the French class has
gone to the French restaurant Froggys,
where Dinners are served in four courses. Most
students even try snails (yuck!). This is a great way to
experience foods from another culture with friends.
Friends enjoy
each others'
iblings Fabian and
Monica Rodriguez
enjoy learning
about nature.
Reiners man
waits for
the hot wax
to dry on
his hands.
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7:43 am
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Junior Brad Ebener gets Junior Erin Cuevas strikes Junior Shardre Owens,
some dishwashing
a pose as she awaits
talks to David Scott as
practice as he does a
advice from Mrs. Smith he comes back to school
chore for Mr. Englund.
during yearbook.
to return books.
Six degrees o f separation
at Bradford
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Tammy Traemel
12:23 pm
"I'll BE WITH
YOU INA
MINUTE ... "
Sophomore Vonte
Jackson and Junior
Ari Roberts chat
about the upcoming
football season as
they ice down their
muscles after a midday workout in
weightlifting.
6:43 AM
1:36 PM
Sophomore Francesca
Marrone pumps gas before
heading to the lake on a
warm, sunny day. "Agreat
way to start off the
summer is to go lay out on
the beach with my girls."
says Francesca
3:20 PM
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Junior Jake Koba puts
on his Ibo mask he
made in Mr. Santiago's
second block English
class. I'm wearing this
to scare off all the evil
spirits at Bradford, yeah
I'mthat nice" says Jake.
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Freshman Jasmynn Jackson, and
Jazmine Mcalister prepare for their
Biology final. "Theres a lot of learning
going on in my class," says Mr. Speaks.
T.Massey and
Freshman Deontae
Patterson rejoice at
the fact school is
almost over by
showing off their
dancing skills in the
halls during a break
between classes
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Who's in the Group? +
Bradfard Orchestra
(fourth row) Alec Miracle. Zachary Bartmer. Jodi
Vanderford. Dylan Balk. athan Stearman. Michael
Hamson. Louis Camacho. Becky Hawkins.
Stephanie Stevens. and Mary Daghfal. (third row)
Julia Lake.Taylor Zagar. Jessica First. Jessica
Smoko. Amy Hellwig. Christopher Seivert. Dyisha
Smith. Jasmine Wright, Erin Burns, Madison
Geliche. and Samantha Stefferud. (second row)
atalie Seire11. Maggie Baruffi, Christina
Brze11n.,k1, Samantha McCumber, Tricia Krueger.
Valeria Martinet. Mikey Geidner, Dulce Cerrante1,
and Jana Fiala. (first rov.) Sarni Vernezze, Kristin
Lake. Melissa Pino, Da1'>y Colin. Alex Nava. Kellie
Lull. Selena Lalonde. Lauren Laudre. Stefan
VanPamel. Emilia Ccrdas. Colin Barushok. and
Nathan Caputa. not pictured Sage Greenwood.
Victoria Kwon. Tisha Burkman. Aimee Andrino, and
Maricclly Blass
(third row) ichola> Mowry. Mathew Jone>. Melanie
Dattilo, Jennifer Siedjak. Holly Wabalickis, Isabelle
Beauchemin. Sarah Fonger. Jenna Schroeder,
Christine Koessc, and Abigail Bullmore. (',econd
row) Sara Bolyard, Joe Lang, Jessica arlock,
Lindsey Schmitt. Miranda Woodley, Renee Hayes.
Emma Hcrrat. Stephanie Chovan. Michelle Pinnola.
Ashlee Lentt, Stephen Geidner. and David Sauceda.
(first row)Brianna Gifford. John DeVroy. Paul Barta,
Jillian Eggleton. April 1afranski. Beth Stebbins.
Kristin Thatcher, Lydia Daghfal. Amanda Greidanu'>.
Taylor Baker, Paitan Meurer, Karina Richling. Sara
Drysdale, Jes!>lca Gervais. and Emma Antrim. (not
pictured) Michael Kwon.
(fourth row) ichola<, Mowry, Mathew Jones,
Melanie Dattilo, Jennifer Siedjal.., Holly
Wabalickis, Isabelle Beachemin. Renee Hayes,
Amanda Greidanus, Alec Miracle, and Erin Burns.
(third row) Maggie Daghfal. Lindsey Schmitt.
Miranda Woodley. Lydia Daghfal. Stephanie
Chovan. Tricia Krueger, and Jana Fiala. (second
row) John Devroy. Jessica moko. atalie Sei\·ert.
April Szafransl..i. Beth tebbins. Kristin Thatcher.
Samantha McCumber. Taylor Bal..er, Michelle
Pinnola. and Paiton Meurer. (first row) ami
Verneae. Jessica Gervais. Jillian Eggleton. Julia
Lake. likey Geidner, Melissa Pino, Christina
Brzezinski. elena Lalonde. athan Caputa, and
Colin Barushok.
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
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KENOSHA BEATS
(third row) John turino. Ryan Voss, Kaue Hobb ..
Li1 Parsons, Jake Gaudio. Jason O' eal. ick
Santoro. Megan Hobbs. Andy Matteucci.
Eddie Whalen. Tyler Wnght. and Blake Kreuser.
(second row) Robert McDowel. Loren Bey. Victor
Diaz, Jon Small. Austin hore, Levi Yoder. Aiden
Aceto, Barret Frost. Amanda Skalitzky. and Kevin
Kali10wski . (first row)Kristen Campen, Sovreighn
Tindell, Beau Seil. Tommy Troemel, Jesse Reed.
Zach
Hughes,
John Stolfe.
Lisa Ford.
Anthony
Tomc1ak,
and Taylor
Tomczak.
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(row I) Marisa Diehl. Stephanie Funk. Sarah
Ceschin, Rochelle Loots. amantha Patrick, Becky
Rasmussen, Sarah Gray (row 2) Mathca Durica.
Talia Nepper, Allison Winter, Samantha Fournier.
Lexi Eckman, Megan Hobbs. Jessica Close, Alexis
Stein, Dean Hawbaker (row 3) Mike Berea, Meredith
Hinkes, Colleen Dyer, Melanie Wamboldt, 1ck
Stolfe. Youngpn Ki. Ryan Larsen. Katie Hobbs.
Joseph McKillip. Andrew Matteucci, Mr. Taylor
(row 4) Erin Montemurro. William Wortley. ick
Donalds, Cutter Waller. Mike Weber. Andrew Lake.
Aw,tin Jeffries, Eddie Whalen, Tommy Trocmel,
Andy Hayes. Brent Sanders (row 5) Tanner Bakkala.
Chris Bruzas. Jake Gaudio, Ryan Vos'>, Caleb
Moore, Jacob Busche, Enc tone. ick Jalensky,
Mike Heinisch Chris Eckardt, Lisa Hesse
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CONCERT BAND
.
(row I) Zenia Reyes. Yuk1e Yamasaki. Elizabeth
Gonzales, Amber Havey, Trina Capelli, Sean Massie,
Rachel Rasmussen, Jennifer Burnett (row 2) Brittany
Chovan, Morgan Vidas. Cassandra Humphrey.
Courtney Ingraham, Miranda Raith, Keefer Kuhl.
Dan Funk, David Bautista, Mr. Taylor (row 3)
Stephanie Eisenberg, John tolfe. Justin Kreuser, AJ
Torres. Tyler Wright, Victor Diaz, Amanda
Skalitzky, David Kim, Alex
Caracciolo (row 4) Brice
Slamann, Joe Moez,
Jerry Nash, Zach Martell,
Thomas Verborg, Matt Hanlin,
William Nierenberger, Ma-,on
Kessler, Brandon Kelly, Josh
Vite, Loren Bey
Tanner Skundberg
listens intently to Mr.
Taylor
(row I) Taylor Tomczak, Lisa Ford, Carolina Mar,
Steven Heinisch, Katrina O'Connor, Thomas
Larson. Amanda Samuel. Zenia Reyes (row 2)
Nicole Toepfer, Elizabeth Gorizales, Alexandra
Eschmann, Erin McDonald, Ashley Tindall,
Akshitha Sreeram, Mackenzie trampp. Megan
Puhek, Corey Puhek (row 3) Rachel Rasmussen,
Kelsie Williams, Mike French, Shabaka Siddiq,
Vinny Iorio, Ryan Havey, Kim Skendziel,
Zachary Klamut, Mr. Taylor (row 4) Steven
Juliana, Alex Caracciolo, Edgar Martinez, ick
Santoro, Austin Schroeder. Beau Siel. Ryan
Hastings, Courtney Ingraham (row 5) Candace
Bishop, Aimee Richardson. Lexi Leoris, Kody
Kraabel, John Stolfe, Zach Hughes, Kri'>tian May,
Ian Christensen, Doug Jensen (row 6) Austin
Shore, Kevin Kolaczewski, Elijah Day, Joe Moez.
Evan Winter, Ma on Kessler, Eric Wittkowske.
Matt Haye'>, Travis McDermott. Rik Maksen, Ryan
Nickos
VARSITY BAND
(row I) Stephanie Funk, Sarah Gray. Michelle
Lockington, Talia Nepper. Becky Rasmussen.
Mathea Durica. Tyler England, Jieferhans Tolosa,
Dean Hawbaker (row 2) Mike Berea. Sara
Hessefort. Samantha Fournier. Teona Thompson,
Joseph Mckillip. Lexi Eckman, Andrew
Matteucci, Catalina Cerdas. Chelsea Lebbin,
Ashley Eedy, Matthew Patrick, Alexis Stein (row
3) Erin Montemurro, Colleen Dyer, Anthony
Tomczak, Brynna Wolke, Mike Heinisch. Maris>a
Garreuo. Tommy Troemel. ick Stolfe, Amanda
Ward, Sofia Calderwood, Katie Hobbs, Youngjin
Ki, Mr. Taylor (row 4) Blake Kreuser. Andy
Hayes. ick D nalds, Ryan Lar<,en, Derek Jones,
Connor Mattoon, Alec Gullo, Eddie Whalen, Lisa
Hesse, Ben Wipper. William Wortley, Tanner
Skundberg (row 5) Cutter Waller, Tanner
Bakkala. Chris Eckardt, ick Jalensky. Andrew
Lake, Jacob Busche, Enc Stone, Brandon Korth.
Frank Becker, Ryan Voss, Jacob Gaudio
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Who's in the Group?9P
Bradtard Spring [hair
(row 1) Jazmin Herrera. Ashley Ellsworth, Meghan
Kelsey. Kelly Raduechel, Morgen Mueller. Kathryn
Bullis, Rachel Flahive (row 2) Selena Jaramillo.
De1ondra SeitL. Amanda Hanson. Kami Creed. Sophia
Hailer. Sarah Ceschin, Jordan Dettloff, Mia Infante,
Magnolia Burkman-Powell (row 3) Cassandra
Rosmann, Martha Green, Kaitlynn Fit1i. Madeline
Hailer. Shelbi Aiello. Lauren Landre. Hillary
Sosinski, Paige Bonanno, Chantal Pearson, ataley
Carter (row 4) Philip Eclarinal, Joel Hetelle. Thomas
Mmkowski, Scott Bredin. Frank Parise. Justin Miilu
(row 5) Caleb Moore, Erick Pacheco. Mathew Jones,
Brian Schulz, athaniel Kreamalmycr, Christian
Feuker (row 6) Tyler Thorsen, Matt Dominguez.
Aaron Mann, Moses Hernande/
(row I) Alexis Rodriguez. Samantha Herda, Katrina
Kraus, Heather Wright, Rachael Miller, Mercedes
Pilger. Alexa Steele (row 2) Lydia Daghfal, Vanessa
Roberts, Kristy Marti, Betsy eemann, Courtney
Allan. Allyson Delong, Sara Sherwood (row 3)
Brittany Bianco, Hanna Fontaine, Stephanie Martin,
Jana Fiala. Wendy Spencer. Gabrielle Sim .. Christina
Brzezinski (row 4) Rebecca Spencer. Jennie
McGuire, Genesis Crespo, Britney Anthony, Kristen
Maginn. Dana Bosovich, Alexandra Shwaiko (row 5)
Emily Wintermote, Samantha Sinclair. Brianna
Santelli, Tristian Olson, Tayler Lamothe. Amaley
Perez, Breanna Ricchio, Jessica Mendoza
(row I ) aimad Ali, Maria Patrizzi, Sabrina
Villarreal. Andrea Belding, Kelsey Foertsch.
Madeline Seefeldt, Emily Watkins, Felicia Aune
(row 2) Kayla Yearout, Madeline Liberacki,
Michaela Slanchik. Kelsey Reid, Tea Price,
Mckenna Brown, Lisa Ford. Gadeer Ahmad.
Gabrielle Forster, Kayla Hill (row 3) Breanna
Bindelli, Melissa Freeman. Jennie Jakubiak. ydney
Perez. Ashley Guthrie, Holly Ambrw,o. Mercedes
Lewis, Kristy Marti. Rayne England, Paige Cresco.
Ana Maria Quiroz (row 4) Domenica Fansler,
Ja1'meer L'minggio, Brittney Free. Gina Molinaro.
Erin Kissee, Cassandra Felsinger, Elishia Lawler,
Abhitha Sreeram. Jennifer Sinnen. Lauren Herner.
Jamiqua Harris-McClain. Lisa Truong (row 5)
Saleena Gomez. Elizabeth Harper. Danielle
Dunasky. Kaitlin Kentala, Julia Ellis. Jessica O' Hora,
Kaitlyn Young. Kiara Hacke. Ashley tanley.
Rachael Wolford, Kaitlin Rhodes
TREBLE CHOIR
r
(row I) Kayla
Larsen, Lauren
Linn, Grace Reyes.
Maja Larnrevic,
Yvette Cardinale
(row 2) Carole
Mortier. Destiny
Kellerman. Alyssa
Bridleman, Rachel
Gildenstern.
Danielle Kloet.
Kyasia Muhammad.
Jah-nay Macias.
(row 3)
Barbara Garduno.
Alexandra Clark.
Brtttany Garski.
A-,hlcy Martinez.
Danie lle Poole.
Dianise Cadavid.
Anmsha Burchette.
Kelsey Metallo
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Who's on the Team? +
Spring Sports
(top row) J Srnncn, R. Hawkin,, J. l.alko. Coach Lux. D.
I.ink, E. Kinville. T Zamagne (middle row) C. Hubatch. M
Puhek. M Strarnpp. A. Tindall, M. SicdJak. A. Jone'
(bottom ro") H. Paul. M. La1arc,ic. J Kotten
Members of the
freshman team
listen to advice their
(top row) T. Capelli, K. Everts, J Vanderford. L. Schenk, K.
Metallo. B. Golbncht. Coach Buchol1 (bottom row) E.
Ha"ing,. E. Winicrmote, A. Eschmann. L Zamba, K. Loney,
M. Freeman
VARSI1Y SOFTBALL
(top row) A. Brems. B Vela. Coach Robcm, Coach Ruffolo,
Coach Jacob. A. Robert'>, K. Cecchi (middle ro") C. Miller, A.
Mi kolas, C. Schlcvensky. R. Smith, J. Tostrud, M. Walker
(bottom row) C. Perez. P. Bonanno, T. Dodson
'One quote that means
a lot to me is 'Offense
wins games, but
defense wins
championships."'
"Our team is dedicated
and mentally toughthose things
contributed to our
great season overall."
"I couldn't have asked for
a better team to be
captain of. Every single
girl works hard for us to
achieve the common goal
we all share-to win."
"I love how softball is a
team sport and all work
together. I can count on
my teammates to pick
me up when I have an
off-day on the field."
"Our team is about
support, teamwork,
and skill. Winning
isn't everything, but
it's still a nice thing to
get."
-Paig! llonarmo
-Rcxhelle Smith
-Brianna Vela
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Who's on the Team? +
Bradford Spring Spart.s
(top row) Coach Fabiano, Coach Erner, Jenna
Schroeder, Megan Rimku•,, Sarah Fonger. Rachael
Wcnberg. Map Romanov1c. Dora Siel. \lt\on
ZongolO\\ict. Coach aylor (middle row) Jc.,.,ica
Close. Morgan Vida\, Stephanie Bar.,uli. Melt\sa
Davison. Jessica Davison. Cassie Wolf, Anna Dix.
(bottom row) Janeth Evangelista, Sophie Hailer.
Andrea Bowhall. Kalli Schulz, Brittany Ri110.
Jcs\cnia Arroyo, Allison Winter
"When ire play our !(ame
as one team, nothing else
mailers but a·11111111g. It i.1
game m•er for the other
team."
-junior Je.,.,c111a Arroyo
(top row) Breanna Ricchio. Amaley Pere1, Stefanie
Lehmann. Coach Wolf, Lauren Leslie, Sofia
Calderwood. Anou.,chka Kramer (middle row)
Mercedes Dower. Madeline Seefeldt. Rachel Fischer.
Erin Burn'>, Haley Vasarella, Monica Rodrigue1.
(bottom row) Christina Rojas, Gesenia Herrera.
Sarah Saen1. Ka\le Calles. Fracela Jaime.,
GIRLS JV SOCCER
r
"The team reaUr 1mrks
l\'ell together. We've
been pla\'ing to!(ether
since we were w11111g
and know each other so
l\'ell that it is sho11·11 011
our play on the field.
Ir 's really afi111
atmosphere to be a part
of and definitely
.something that I'll miss
next rear."
- senior Meli!>sa Davison
(top) Dana Bosovich. Elizabeth D'Amore, Elsie
Roman, Coach Gonzalez, Alyssa Diat, Kim Flores,
Stephanie Eisenberg. (middle ro\v) Mary Daghfal.
Angela Urcino, Audri Simard. Maricelly Blas\,
Sheyla Mart1ne1. Maryana Servetnyk. (bottom row)
Manvier Kaur. Araceli Gonzalez. Haley Hicks
GIRLS JV RESERVE SOCCER
"Our team has
always hada
great bond. I
really wn going
to miss it next
year but I 11·ill
always
remember the
good times 11 e
/u11·e had a.1 a
team."
-senior Anna Dix
(top ro\\) oach Cu.,hman. Robby offman, Matt
Hayes, Joey Stella, Brandon Howard , Ste\'t: Lascola,
Coach Pascucci (2nd row) Peter Trentacosta. Vincent
Iorio. Steven Raith. Andre\\ Meier (3rd row) Matt
Galati, Eli Day. Mitchell Bogardus. Alex Belotti.
Riley Smith. Sam Lascola (bottom row) ick Dorey,
Jcl'>h Galau. Du\llll Day. Rud} Gutierrc1
"01·erall it ll'as a ji111
year. We had !(Ood
meets but could hm·e
gone further 1.-ith our
season. I lookfon\'llrd
to what our team 1\'ill
acco111plish nett 1·ear.1"
-sophomore Rile}
Smith
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Who's on the Team? +
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
Bradford Winter Spart§
(row 1) Jack Heide, Alex Strangberg, Peter Chatman, Mason
Waynes, Dillon Emerson, Graham Bullmore, Eric Stone, Michael
Horning, Alex Tolls, Anders Thomsen (row 2): Taylor Bell ,
Draven Lafayette, Landon Luzar, Andrew Vittone, Jason Pribyl,
Frank Becker, Trenten Smith, George Shehadeh, Hunter
Corrigan , Pierce Boom. Evan Winter (row 3) : Michael Hamilton ,
Jack Barber. Drew Roskres, Jermaine Coleman , Chris
Chamness, Kris Sexton, Dewey Warner, Jake Rivera, Oliver
Gonzalez, Wyatt Kessler (row 4): Peter Capelli, Vincent Stella,
Tyler Brown, Brandon Clifford , Chris Ngewaki , Mike Rizzo,
Justin Krauser. Chnsllan Banks, Garns Covington, Justin
Armstrong , Mitchell Young (row 5) : Nick Zoerner, Ertan Wheeler,
John Gutt-Jankowski, Scott Bender, Jun Lee, Tylerr Hurst-Ortiz,
William Wortley, Henry Rodriguez-Cabrera , Luke Christie,
Steven Carter (row 6) : Coach Kiel, Coach Vanderhoef, Divonte
Richardson , Jared Torres, Tyler Tutlewski, Marcus Benett, Dan
Schnieder, Coach Aslakson, Coach Soma (row 7); Cednc
Moore, DeAngelo Encarnacion, Dan Funk, Darien Parks-Knight,
David Sauceda (row 6): Joesph Santiago, R1cca;do Kranzusch,
Phillip Lynch, Adrian Duczak
(top row) Olivia Gauss, Ana lvanko. Britney Sheehan , Amanda
Jacobson, Jennie Jakubiak , Ana1ah Crain , Michelle Melotik (row
2): Jenny Owen, Abby Bullmore , Keke Battle, Cassie Humphrey.
Candace Bishop, Brittany Reindl, Loraine Broadway, Caileigh
Mullligan (row 3) Paige Cresco, Emily Nordlah, Krystal Beard.
Jessica Gervais, Casey Silkwood, Brittnee Jones, Danielle
Macareno, Steph Fuerte (row 4): Amanda Gre1danus, Jameisse
Sims, Shayla Daniels, Coach Kiel , Coach Vanderhoef, Coach
Alakson, Coach Soma , Symone Russell , Jazmyhn Catlin (row 5) :
Emily Watkin, Robin Vereen, Danielle VanBlarcom, Brianna
Gaines, Tori Matayos1an . Ashlee Lentz, Lakisha Willams (bottom
row) : Alexis Wells. Kelly Witt, Christoria Bellamy, Yuk1e Yamasaki
(row 1): Coach Remey, David Capelli, Tyler
Willing , Anthony Greco, Florian Dorgerloh,
Coach McNeil (row 2): Michael Savaglio,
Michael Weber, Robert Sepulveda, Victor
Pozueta-Sangrones , Brett McNeil
(row 3): Kevin Patel , Ronak Patel
(row 1): Jack Pal men, Andrew Tenuta,
Coach McNeil , Evan Waller, Orlando
Torres (row 2) : Zach Martell , Juan
Avaros, Jonas Hanke, Santiago
Mancheno (row 3): Felipe Schwab,
Douglas Zoerner
I
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Who's on the Team?
Bradf ard Spring Spart:s
(top row) Coach Broadway. Nate Mikolas, Mike
Sv.ifl, Ryan Furtney. Gino Debartolo. Johnny
Stevens. Coach LaBuda (middle row) Brad
Slomkowski, Trae Waynes. Bryan Maraccm1, Kevin
Pawell, Brenden Schul1, Jimmy Kreuser, Ryan
Lewer, Colton
Lee
(bottom row)
Alex Perone.
Zach Faulkner,
Chns Mill ard,
Matt Richer,
Dustin
Eschbach,
~-·•lll'-ljill••••• Joe Lesnak
(top row) Coach Ryan. Steven Kopera, Kyle
Ziegler. Paul Karabiac , Matt Prell. Lee Broadway,
Coach Reed (middle row) ick Slomkowski, Jerry
ash. Brandon Leissner. Colton Lee, Jeremy Wade,
Justin Costabile. (bottom row) Jeriman Baldwin.
Kevin Tibor. Andrew Ca<,tle, Matt Blachut
second base.
(top row) Eric Wittkowske, Tony DeBartolo, Vinny
Colatta, Coach Binger. Derek elson. Anthony
Elsen. Mason Kessler, (middle row) Danny
imenson, Trevor Veidt. Alex turino, Brad Barnes.
Ryan chroeder. Brent Castle. Jake Dieckhoff.
(bottom ro1><) Ryan Frederick, Luke Sinclair, Jimmy
Joli ng. Kevin Mayfield, Jake Costabile
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Bradf ard [lub5
(from left to right) 1gnor Annina, Emilie lnfusino.
Maria Patrizz1. Holly Wargo. Domenic avaglto.
Kyle Lovell, Ashley Sanche1. James Seymour.
Katherine Lee.
Kyle Lovell
Dot:11eJJJC
~vagho. ud
Holly Wargo
ue ~ ndl.og
tbe l~hu CI!lb
n~t JJJ tbe
BOt:llec:o.rJJhJg
Parade.
(row I) Max Kubicki. Dy"ha Smith. Stephanie Funk.
Andre" Haye,. Rebecca Rasmu"en, Austin Jeffries. Heather
Wright. Daniela Medina. Krista Balle,, Selene Han,cn.
Ja,mynn Jackson. M1chelle Prnnola. (ro\\ 2) Mr\. Se"cr.
Erin Montcmuno. Sidra Cheema. Morgen Mueller. James
Seymour. Daniel Hoffman. Enc Ireland. Tanner Skundbcrg.
Emma Hen at. Mau Rusecki, Megan Hobb' Kaitlyn Young.
Shay la Daniels. Samantha trangberg. Stephen Kirby.
Jennifer Sied;ak. Marie Medina
KEY CLUB
St.,buJe Fuk ud
Morgni Mueller
wub cars at tbe
u.aual Key Club
carwub to ntse
1;110.aey for v11r1ous
cb11r1ties:
(row 1) Emily Klemm , athaniel Tinker. Gael
Salgado. Ellie Mitchell. Danielle Vanblarcom. (row
2) ara Radulovic. Leah Preston. Jessica Roop, Maria
Locante. Jasmina Stojic. Amanda Londre. Autumn
Watkins. Taylor Anthonsen. (row 3) Rachael Crane.
Martin Locante. SteYen chlecht. Carolyn Gulati
(row 1) Kelsey Loney , Elisha Wheeler. Hillary
Sosinski. Manny Escobedo, (row 2) Rachel
Rasmussen, Akelia Palmer. Alison Zongolowiu..
Ariel Maxcy. Cassie Wolf. Amber Havey. Kell)
Raduechal. (row3) Kalll)n Young. Mike Weber.
Kaue Kentala. Ashley Defazio. Amanda Defa1io.
David Capelli. Holly Wargo. Matt Mleczko. Au.,tin
Jeffries. Robert Sepulveda. Tyler Willing. Jennifer
Siedjak. Trina Capelli, Ali Khaleel. Selene Hansen.
Kevin Mikulski.
"/really enjoy
participating in
Student Council
because I feel I
am truly making
a difference in
the lives of my
classmates."
- senior Mike
Weber
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(top row)Dan Krueger, Brett McNeal, Mellisa
David..,on. Ronak Patel. Kevin Patel, Alyssa Hebior.
Joe Pino. Matt Jones. Matt Coleman. Keven
Mukubkey (bottom row)
INTRAMURALS
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e 2010 Graduation
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e Senior Mugs
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yearbook!
Senior Dumb Awards at Bradford
What Senior Dumb award did Caleb
Moore and Anna Dix win?
Caleb Moore and
Anna Dix were
nominated "Most
Likely to Practice
Peace!"
Cong ratu lati ons !
Ali Khaleel and
Elisha Wheeler
have participated
in sports, clubs,
and many
activities to win
the most
involved
at BHS
award!
Most Original
Dresser Award
Rory Ferreira and Holly
Wabalickis walk through
Bradford hal Is every day
looking super stylish!
Most Involved at BHS
Award!
Best Laugh Award!
Dylan DeFo.re and
Ama'lda Beggi are sure to
r~-....,.,,,._
- make others smile with
their contagious laughs!
PERSONAL
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Best Personality at
Bradford Award!
Brett J.
e and e <\S?
are recognized for
their outgoing personalities at
Bradford.
EDUCATION
.
Most likely to be a
BHS Teacher Award!
Tyler Thorsen and Jazmin Herrera are awarded
the "Romeo and Juliet" award at Bradford. These
high school sweethearts have been dating for over
two years!
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According to Bradford
students, Brian Skweres and
Ashley Defazio are most
likely to return back to
Bradford as teachers.
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Most Likely to Break
the Dress Code!
Cody Brady and Ali
Bartmer are most likely
to be found in Ms.
Johnson's office for their
inappropriate-but-stylish
clothing!
m.ra&m> M@U
Best Walk Award!
Tanner Saarnio and
Sarah Fonger have
shown off their one-ofa-kind swagga down
Bradford's hal Iways for
four years!
~& "Ir«:IHI IT
Throughout high
school Nick Stolfe
and Talia Nepper
have participated
in band. They
are recognized for
being two of the
best musicians at
BHS.
W.&.KIBI 1Tir
Best Musician Award!
Jake Farfalla and Paige Bonanno were voted
"Most Spirited" since Bradford students can find
them painted up at every sporting event or
screaming their hearts out to support their school.
Mr. and Mrs.
Congeniality at
Bradford Award!
and
are
honored with the "Mr. and
Mrs.Congeniatlity" award
from the other Bradford
seniors.
I-SPY
Prettiest Eyes Award!
Brad Slomkowski and
Jaclyn p·us are voted for
having the prettiest eyes
at Bradford.
CCIIJICCOC IHiram.m ro
~mm
M@m.m
IPIHI@ro~
GOSSIP
Drama King and
Queen Award!
For the past four years,
Cody Ellsworth and Kathy
Bullis have been up on
stage entertaining
Bradford student.
INA, Zack: Springfield Scholarship $8,000; Carthage
Alumni $10,000.
BALK, Dan: Ignatius Magis $7,000; ACT >30.
BARCA, Peter: Wisconsin DECA Post Secondary Scholarship
$500; Bradford Marketing Group Scholarship $1 ,000.
BARSU LI, Stephanie: Mike Harper Leadership Scholarship
$1 ,000; Blake R. & Marie F. Children'sMemorial Scholarship
$1 ,500; John &Judy Wavro Scholastic Achievement
Scholarship $1 ,000.
BARTA, Paul: Jelly Belly Scholarship $4,000; Elks
Constitution Contest $800; ACT> 30.
BARTHULY, Jackie: Mary Schumacher $75.
BEGGI, Amanda: John F. Kennedy Scholarship $34,000;
Berne Abbey Award $8,000.
BLOMQUEST, Rebecca: DECA Merit Scholarship; Bradford
Marketing Group Scholarship $1 ,000.
BONANNO, Paige: Roma Lodge Scholarship $4,000; Emily K.
Lauer Scholarship $500.
CANNON, Tamara: Practice Peace Scholarship $250.
CEDENO, Johnathan: Bill & Barb Serpe Business/Computer
Degree $2,500.
CESCHIN, Sarah: Academic Achievement Leadership Award
$12,000; Italian American Ladies Auxiliary $500.
CLOSE, Jessica: Academic Achievement Leadership Award
$3,000 renewable; Andrea Wirch Memorial Scholarship
$1,000.
DANIELS, Shayla: Mary Lou & Arthur Mahone Scholarship
$1 ,000; Les Dames D'Escoffier Scholarship $2,500; For the
Love of Chocolate Scholarship $6,000; Bradford FCS $100.
DAVISON, Melissa: Kenosha Police/Fire Scholar 4 years'
tuition.
DEFAZIO, Ashley: SGA $750; Holy Rosary Youth Group $750.
DeVROY, John: US Bank Scholarship $750.
DJURDJIC, Jelena: Anna Maria Williams Scholarship
$12,000; Vernon Elementary Scholarship $250.
FERREIRA, Rory: JFK Scholarship $34,000; Diversity
Leadership Scholarship $24,000; Badger Boys State; Mayor's
Youth Commission $1,000.
FUNK, Laura: ACT >30.
GIFFORD, Brianna: United States Army Scholarship.
GRAZIANO, Steven: Ignatius Scholarship $56,000; ACT >30;
SAT - 1980.
HACKETI, Kyle: ACT >30.
HAILER, Sophia: Education Foundation Future Educator
Scholarship $500; Adam Gundlach Memorial $500; Dormition
of the Theotokos Memorial Scholarship $200; Principal's
Leadership Award $250; Full tuition Scholarship.
HEUSER, Andrew: Springfield Scholarship $32,000.
HESSE, Lisa: Academic Excellence Scholarship $2,250;
Bradford High School Community Scholarship $100; Kenosha
News Scholarship.
HINKES, Meredith: HEAB - Academic Excellence Award
$2,250; Johnny Hemkes Memorial $600; GMAR Youth
Foundation Scholarship $500.
HOBBS, Katie: James Jacob Sesser Memorial Scholarship;
ACT >30.
ERMANN, Stephanie: United States Navy $80,000.
JARAMILLO, Victor: Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce
Scholarship Foundation $2,000; Mary Lou & Arthur Mahone
Scholarship $1 ,000; Education Foundation All Major
Scholarship $1 ,500 (4 year renewable).
JOHNSON, Aimee: Kiwanis Foundation of Metropolitan
Kenosha $1 ,000.
JONES, Caroline: UW-Milwaukee Honors College; ACT >30.
JONES, Mathew: HEAB - Academice Excellence Award
$2,250.
JOZEF IAK, Kimberly: Community Impact Scholarship $750.
KHALEEL, Ali: Student Government $1,000; Kwik Trip $500.
KWON, Michael: Winifred Farley Scholarship $500; ACT >30.
LOCANTE, Maria: Dean'sScholarship $8,000
LOCANTE, Martin: Art Center Scholarship $12,000
LOS, Kamila: Lu bar Scholarship (full tuition); Academic
Achievement Leadership Award $3,000; Bill & Barb Serpe
Business/Computer Degree $2,500, ACT > 30.
MACNEIL, Andrew: SAT - 1980
MANN, Aaron: Choir Booster $200; Judy Garland Memorial
$125.
MARANO, Melissa: Washington PTSO Scholarship $500.
MAXCY, Ariel: Voorhees Scholarship $11,500; Leadership
Award $500; Hilger Tradition Award $500.
MEURER, Paige: Community Impact Scholarship $750;
Aurora Scholarship $500; AAUW $1 ,000; Academic
Competitiveness $750; Carthage Highest Honors $11 ,000; TriCounty $500; ACT > 30.
Ml KOLAS, Alyse: Kenosha Oaks Scholarship (full tuition);
Glen McCulloch Kenosha Athletic Scholarship $750; Higher
Educational Aids Board Academic Excellence Scholarship
$2,250.
MIKULSKI, Kevin: Italian Club $75; Junior Achievement
$500.
MILLER, Cynthia: Powers-Knapp Scholarship $28,000.
MOORE, Caleb: Dean'sAcademic Scholarship $2,500; Music
Scholarship $11,715; NHS Scholarship $250.
PACHECO, Erick: Kenosha Oaks Scholarship - $34,000 (full
tuition).
PALMER, Akelia: KUSD AHANA Scholarship $600.
PATRICK, Samantha: Andrea Wirch Memorial Scholarship
$1,000; Franciscan University Scholarship $3,000 (yearly);
Bradford Alumni Scholarship $1,000.
PAVLICH Tiphany: HEAB - Academic Excellence Award
$2,250; ACT > 30.
PAWELL, Kevin : Faculty Scholarship $11,000.
PIN NOLA, Michelle: ACT > 30.
PINO, Joseph: KUSD AHANA Scholarship $600.
PORTER, Miranda: FCS $100.
PUGH, Trenton: Mary Lou & Arthur Mahone Scholarship
$1,000.
RASMUSSEN, Rebecca: KEA Scholarship $1,500.
RICHER, Matt: Sam DeRose Schissel Memorial Scholarship
$1,500; UND CLSP $1,000.
ROHRER, Dane: ACT >30.
OSMANN, Cassandra: Noelle Naylor Memorial Scholarshi~
$1 ,000.
SCHROEDER, Jenna: Presidential Scholarship $8,000 (4 year
renewable); Kiwanis Foundation $1,000.
SCHULZ, Brian: Hilger Foundation Award $500; Charles
Carroll Scholarship $10,500; Music Scholarship $2,500; Holy
Rosary Youth Group Scholarship $200.
SHAH, Meg ha: National Merit Scholarship $20,000.
SIEDJAK, Jennifer: Michael Brukwicki Jr. Memorial
Scholarship $1 ,000; Tuition $40,000 yearly ($161 ,668 total);
ACT >30.
SIEL, Dora: Wisconsin Labor History Society $300; Kenosha
Scholarship Foundation $750.
SMITH, Rochelle: Voorhees Scholarship $11 ,500; Randy
Jones Memorial $300; Kenosha USBC Women'sScholarship
$300; John & Judy Schuetz Wavro Athletic Scholarship
$1 ,000.
SOSINSKI, Hillary: John & Ann Rose Scholarship $1,000
STEBBINS, Bethany: HEAB- Academic Excellence Award
$2,250; 4 year University of Minnesota Gold Scholar Award
$500; 4 year Nation Merit Scholarship $1 ,000; ACT - 36.
STEINBERG, Abigail: Roma Lodge Scholarship $600.
STOLFE, Nicholas: Carthage Faculty Scholarship $5,000;
Carthage Music Scholarship $4,000; AM Community Credit
Union Scholarship $1 ,000.
STONE, Eric: Forerunner Award $24,000; Wendt Character
Scholars $3,000.
SVATEK, Alyxandra: Bradford Marketing Group $1 ,000.
SWARTZ, Michael: Hal Prince Memorial $125.
SWIATKO, Zachary: Community Impact Scholarship $750;
Mary Lou & Athur Mahone Scholarship $1 ,000; Concordia
Music Scholarship $500; Bradford Endzone Club $1,000; Best
Buy Scholarship $1 ,000; Concordia Regents Scholarship
$7,000 (4 years); Kenosha Professional Police Association
Scholarship $1,000; Parade Magazine'sAll-American High
School Service Team $3,000; Prudential Spirit of Community
Award.
TATE, Brent: KABA $1500; "Technicians ofTomorrow"
Plaque.
WEBER, Michael: lgnation Scholarship $14,000 (yearly);
Mag is Scholarship - College of Business $1,000 (yearly);
Scholarship for Ethics and Social Responsibility $4,500
(yearly); Bradford Alumni Scholarship $1,000.
WEN BERG, Rachael: Clark College Athletics Scholarship
$15,800; ACT Recognition $3,500; Talent Award $1,000.
WHEELER, Elisha: SGA $750; Chancellor'sScholarship (full
tuition).
WILLING, Tyler: ACT >30.
WINZER, Allison: Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce
Scholarship Foundation; HEAB - Academic Excellence Award
$2,250; KABA $4,000; Woman's Club of Kenosha $1,000;
Valiere Anderson Petersen Memorial Scholarship $1,000; ACT
>30.
WOLF, Cassandra: SGA $750.
YOUNG, Katie: Marquette University Full Tuition Athletic
Recognition Scholarship ($48,000 yearly); Community
Scholarship $5,000 (yearly).
Twins Karla and
Karina Arroyo
pose for a picture
during their
:- -. .mooj lunch in
February.
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
~==~~~!;~~I~
David
Johnson
spends
time
studyi ng in the ~~:"I'~..-..:~
library as he
prepares for a
final exam at the
end of January.
Albert
Acevedo
Horticulture Club
Jau Band,
Anime Club,
Employee at
·Asian Taste
Employee at
Parkside TruValue
'fou cf\AZY .Juusl
•1 THOUOHT
You Cl\AZYI•
BE.CAUSE THOSE
HU ....tCAHE SEASON
WHO MINO ~'r
w~~·
MINO•
Anthonsen
NHS, Student
Government,
Bradford Theater,
Choir,
Cheerleading, Key
Club
Altreuther
Softball,
Basketball
•DONT urr THE ~
Of" ~llCINO OUT,
KE:~ YOU
l"'l'tOM
flll'LAYINO TI-ti!: OAMI!.•
•
Armstrong
Key Club, CLC
Armstrong
Lumberjacking,
Football, Track
Johnny
Bahena
Band, Martial Arts
Avalos
Bradford
Graduate
•uira: IS UKE A BOX
Of"CHOCOLA~.
•outeK HAH09,
YOU NEVER KNOW
QUICK~
WHATYOu° .. E
OOINO TO
Bajraktari
Newspaper,
Conducting
Bingo, Employee
at the Dayton
Bakkala
Band, Jazz Band
Baldwin
Basketball, Track
•AU. TI-tE CHl~Ool
oU
Powerlifting,
Debate Tearn,
Teenage
Republican Club,
Beard Club
AAE INSA.HE, WNTINO
......
'fEAH BUDDY
rof'l TI-ti!. SUMMiv.
lJOHTWEO~
Barsuli
Varsity Soccer,
Varsity
Basketball, NHS
"THE. O,_EATE.ST
MISTAKE: IN
I • Aeevedo-eardenas
I•
U~
Barthuly
Theater (Stage
Management,
Madrigals, Stage
Craft, Thespian
Society Officer)
IS
COHSTAHTLY
•1 CAN 00 ANYTHING
~INOYOUWIU...
(ANO DO tT IN
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MAKE ONE.
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Rowdy
x
Chat (44)
Beauchemin
Begg i
Snow Devils,
Chamber
Orchestra, Piano,
Dance
Volleyball
Captain, NHS,
Renaissance Club,
Model UN,
Political Action
Club, Yearbook,
Photography,
Sports Physical
Therapy
Bennett
Acapella Choir
• H~ISAWAK.IHO
CREAM "
- AA15TOTl...L
OOD UV£S
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Bilotta
Skills USA
•Gooo 0.-.YS BRJNO
TOMM~•
Bonanno
Homecoming
Queen, Varsity
Softball Captain,
Theater, Madrigals,
Acapella Choir,
Infrared, BMG, Golf,
Football Watergirl,
SGA, Debate Club,
Thespian Society,
Abercrombie
•
Krista
Bruneau
Guitar Lessons
Bruzas
Burchfield
Band, Jau Band,
Part-time Job
Positive Bradford
Women, Heat,
Theater
•o~~ THC ~AST ANO
•NteKELS OCT
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rr's
l"U~ .
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O&AMOHO~•
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Calm et
Cannon
Cardenas
2009 Badger Girl,
DebateTeam
Captain, Rowdy
Report, Yearbook
Editor, Theater,
Stage Management,
Diversity Circle,
Forensics, KYPAC,
Model UN, School
Board Ambassador,
Web Show
Leading Ladies
Kenosha Autism
Support Group,
National Guard
•2010 IH TO 'MH•
·~ YOUl't Ul""E THC
B~~Y'OU
..
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YOU,. HEAD U~ IN
~TOSU
0000 THINOS TOO•
Johnathan •
Cedeno
Bradford
Graduate
Theater, Forensics
Club, Music
rr•~·
Government, Mr.
Bradford Runner
Up, Debate Club
•AN £YE l"Oflt AH CY'll!:
MAKD nil!: WOfltLO
oo euNo•
Volleyball, Softball,
heater, Band, Choir,
National Honor
Society, Student
Government
•uve: U'"1!: WITH HO
fltEOfltE'TS ,
'"'°"" ,,..
YOU fltl!:OfltET Ul'"C
WIU.. ~ASS YOU
Ch rist opher •
Chamness
Track, Football
•BID..JIEV& IN
YOUfltSCLP'
Bl!:CAUSI!:
,,.. YOU OOMT HO
Ot411!: wiu..·
Cross Country,
Soccer, Band,
Renaissance,
Student
Government, NHS,
Yearbook
•LJvE AS Irr YOU
WOULD out
TOMOflt~w"
Cox
Worked at First
United Daycare
with his mom,
Hunted, Rebuilt
Cars
Stephanie • •
Cho van
Golf, Chamber
Orchestra, Key Club,
NHS, Explorer Post,
Sunday School
Teacher, Cashier at
Wood mans
Clausen
Track, Basketball,
lnfraRed, Team
Marketing, Deca,
Menards, NYC '09
Natasia
Cooper
Coleman
Compher
National Honor
Society, FBLA,
Political Action
Club
Key Club,
Cheerleading, CYC
Raiders, Volleyball,
Orchestra,
Yearbook
WHEftl!: vou'Pu!:
OOINO . AHY
av"
Positive Bradford
Women, Theater,
Deca, Softball
•Lll""E IS nJU.. 0,.
OISSTACLLS , BUT IN
Oflto°' TO succ~
YOU HAVE TO
"'°'*'°
OVE'tCOMlt THl!:M•
WILL TAKE YOU
TH~I!:·
-G~fltOI!: ~flttSON
Sean
Coyle
•
Rachael
Crane
AP Photography,
Blackwatch
Colorguard
Sargent
Worked at
Supervalue
•F"Oft~LOCK
THl!.l'U!:'s A ~ IN
YOUflt MINO CAUOHT
•
Kami
Creed
Choir
•ALWAYS LAUOH ,
ALWAYS SMILE ,
ALWAYS LOVE wrTH
IN THE M~SAOE
.,.0 SUCCEED, WE
HIDOOol 9a'WECH
MUST l'll'tST BEU~E
THI!: UHE.S•
THAT WE CAN•
James
Dalpaos
ALL YOU HAVE•
•
Varsity Soccer,
Varsity Basketball,
National Honor
Society,
Sportainment, FBLA
Student
Government,
Tennis, Pilot
-rHE Tl"tlNOS THAT
COME TO TttOSlt
Tyler
•
Dechiara
Volleyball,
Baseball, Bowling
•ALWAYS AHO
Foflll~. BABY'
•
De Fazio
Golf, Student
Government VP,
Stage Crew, Link
Leaders, Deca,
Political Action
Club, NHS
"wHAT OODNT KJU..
YOU MAKES YOU
WHO YOU
,,,.,,.,r_•
•
Samantha
Demicc hi
•
Devictoria
Bradford Graduate
Worked as a
C.N.A,
Photography, Art
•su ....c>UND
YOULlll.S~
wrTl1
.JOYOUS~~
AND YOU W1U..
Tl'tULYlll!:~
Alina
Diaz
•
Dance Team,
Theater, Church
Choir, Bass
Player, Medical
Records Tech.
·N~IER
CON l""Ol'tM .
Anthony
Dicello
•
Bradford Graduate
•THE: LEADI NG
CAUSE: 01"' ALL
Sll'!:£SSISR~
ANO NYMO U S
Marisa
Diehl
•
Band, Choir,
Theatre, People
to People
Student
Ambassador
European Trip.
0 E"1 HI!:
YOU R SfiT'
Dillard
Djurdj ic
Volleyball, DECA,
Dance, Link
Leader, part time
job.
~IORm a•
Basketball,
Soccer, Cross
Country, Political
Action, Model
UN, Boys and
Girls Club of
Kenosha,
Newspaper
Best GM team
ever in Infra Red,
DECA, Team
Marketing,
Football Water
Girl, Worked at
Bella Sole Tan
and Crawford
Ortho.
Dorsey
Worked at
Bruster's/
Nathans in
Georgia
•0o Y OU . N~E:R
LCT OTH~S
Art, Orchestra
Band
•0o YOUR WORK
oa rr
ANO .JUST
O V IER WTTH •
O~N IE:
WHO YOU AAIE•
Tyler
England
•
Symphonic Band
• pl!:ACIE ,
love: , AND
RES~CT
CAN ll!!IRI NO
Emanuel
Escobedo
•
Yearbook,
Student
Government
US TOGal-4~•
Alex Santiago
tries to run away
from the camera
because Ryan
Lewer won 't leave
him alone.
Chat (44)
X • Rowdy
Dora Siel, and Aimee
Johnson sell books
at the book fa ir.
Matthew Coleman
enjoys his lunch.
Carter-Evangelista •
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Seniors Lexi
Eckman an<l
Alexis tem
take a break
from rehearsing
their music in
band class.
•
I<alan
Evans
Farfalla
Bradford Graduate
Hockey, Mr.
Bradford
Dave Strasser's
Mixed Martial
• Arts
Tiffany
Fenn
Fiebrink
Figueroa
Treble Choir,
AnimeClub,
Italian Club
Bradford Graduate
Bradford Graduate
Cheerleading,
Bradford'sFinest,
Choir, Dance
"TAKE ~H DA.Y A5 IT
LL550N TH~ A
O'TttV"5.
•
• Cassandra
Felsinger
"fHE: Oll"'f"Dll~CE IN
COMES, AND NEVEft
SCHOOL AND Ul"'E 15
•FIND ,.ATl~CI!: IN
THAT IN SCHOOL
Y0Uflt5CU'" AND YOU
YOU Altl!: OJVD-1 A
WILL '1HD IT IN
TEST
L.Cr ANYONE Olrr IN
•l.AuOHINO CAN
CUfltl!: AHY'l"HINO•
IN Un!:, YOU
Altl!: 01~ A TEST
YOUR WA-?
THAT Tl!:ACHE5 YOU
A LL550N•
Fitzi
Fonger
Choir, Worked at
Culver's
Varsity Soccer,
Key Club,
Orchestra, NHS
"fHl'tOW CAUTION TO
THI!: WINO ANO JUST
00
n'
CAftfllll!: UND<ftWOOO
Fuerte
Cheerleading, Track,
Rowdy Report Editor,
Academic Decathlon,
Student Government,
Political Action Club,
Key Club, Youth in
Governance
Key Club, NHS
Pre-college
Camps
"Twss"
•IM~551BU!!: 15
HO'TttlMO•
Galati
Gaudio
Bradford Graduate
Drums,
Weightlifting
• Evans-Meckner
'!\.... _
...
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Chat (44)
•
Ste1Jh~n
Geidner-Kirby
Key Club, Football,
Forensics, Theater,
Boy Scouts, Wisconsin
State Theater
Festival, Orchestra,
German Club
•ENJoy HtOH SCHOOL
WHILE.YOU AA&
THV.E.
You CAN
Nl!:VEl'I DO rT Al:lAJN•
•
Lisette
Gomez
Bradford Graduate
•II" AN IHJUl"fY HAS
TO BE DOWE. TO A
MAN, IT SHOULD BE:
•
Stt>ven
Graziano
Badger Boys State
Representative,
NHS, Debate Team,
Teenage
Republicans Club
Greco
Tennis
Gulatz
Girls Golf, NHS,
Photography
Club, Key Club,
Forensics Club,
Theater
•1 KNOW THAT I AM
INT'ELUOOrT
BECAUSE. I KNOW
THAT I KNOW
•OoH'°T L£T 0000
THC MEN41NO Of"
on IH THI!. WAY 01"
Ul""I!: : SOUL- SOL.otV.
OR~-r9
•
Haferman
Football, Track,
NHS, Student
Government,
Weightlifting,
Worked at
Applebees
•uvE "°"' TODAY
-
Jordan
Hagen
Key Club,
Orchestra, Honor
Roll,
Sportainment
•NEVE't LET THE
~ O• STftlKIMO
OUT KE!:,. YOU l'l'tOM
·E:xeuSE. ME. WHILE I
KISSTHE.9~
I
KHOW WHAT WILL
~TOM~l'ltow'°
•
Acapella Choir,
Theater, Teenage
Republicans Club,
Worked at Jack
Andreas Cafe
Ayala
Hardy
Worked at Six
Flags
•S'Tiit~l'OflllTHll!:
BEST D ECAUSE. Ul"'E
ISA~
•
Hall
Photographer
~Yl N O THE. GAME.•
BE.CAUSE. YOU OOHT
SOUWA
Harris
Positive Bradford
Women, Work at
Burger King
Heffron
Stage Crew,
Soccer, Bass
Player,
Landscaper
Eliseo
•
Hernandez
Stage
Management
MANY, B UT MANY
CAN HEU" OHi!:•
Hesse
Bowling, Barnum
Pit Orchestra,
Band, Yearbook,
Band of the Black
Watch, Key Club,
NHS President
•N o
Hessefort
Volleyball, Band,
Student
Government,
NHS, Political
Action Club, Link
Leaders
DAY BUT T'OO.A.y'
Hicks
Link Leaders,
Marketing,
Sportainment,
DECA, Theatre,
Italian Club
•1 N TH ...CE WOfllOS I
CAN SUM U,.
EVEftYTHI HO I~
~NEOABOUTU~
Brandon
Hopkins
Hinkes
NHS Vice
President,
Basketball, Wind
Ensemble, MYSO,
Political Action
Club, Cold Stone
Employee
Musical Theatre,
Stage
Management,
Tinseltown
Employee,
Thespian Society
AN IMAL., YOU WOULO
Roevu F"'°ST
B E A ~M,.KIN•
Volleyball Captain,
Basketball,
Softball, Student
Government,
Yearbook
Aaron
Hughes
•
Baseball
1
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•el!: MO..I!:
•
Soccer
• HAVE l"'\.IN WHILE
1
Y OU 11U!: Y OUNG•
MeJghan
Hupp
•
Soccer, Dairyland
Greyhound Park,
LGBT Center,
Tutoring at
Shalom Center
• 1 HAVE MO S"T'ftDS ,
CAUSE 1 M THI!.
Steven
Horak
•rir YOU WO.I!: AN
IT 00£:5 ON • -
Hotchkiss
•
Stepha111e •
lsermann
German Club
• LSTN ; loVE SOME ,
n.uST NONl!: I•
MAu,.ICE W ILSON
·o ... ce: A Bl"tA.Df"ORo
COHC°'NEO wrrH
STUOl!:HT, Al.WAY'S A
YOU .. C~
B""°'°"D STU~
... ~..TlOH·
Chel~eJ
•
S1bany
•
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Cheerfeading
Bradford Graduate
Bradford Graduate
•l.Jvl!: , Love .LET
· N~E,. OIVI: U,. OH
LOOSE, .JUST
SCHOOL•
DANCE•
Jaramillo
Swim Team Captain,
Track, V.
Cheerleading, Pol.
Action Club,
Yearbook, SGA,
Newspaper, Key Club,
BMG, Theater, Choir
• Of\EAM AS ,,.. vou'u..
UVl[f"Oflll~.
l.JvE
AS II" vou'u.. DIE
Soccer, Debate,
Model UN
Tull ONLY ,.NUDISI!:
I S A ,..vtADISI!: L..OsT°
MP
Johnson
Key Club, Model
UN, Relay for Life
Captain, Link
Crew
Deni'''
Johnson
Anime Club,
Italian Club
-WOptK HN'tD AT
~IHOYOU
• MEMOl'll:IES TO LAST
A Ul"ETIMl!:I •
oo'
•
Emily
Erik
•
Johnson
Theater,
Newspaper
•
John son
Jones
Skateboarding,
Playing Video
Garnes, Hanging
out with friends,
Going to movies
Chamber
Orchestra,
Mardigral Feaste,
FBLA, Link Leaders,
Ultimate Frisbee
Club, Theatre
Orchestra
Girls Tennis,
Student Council,
National Honor
Society, Link
Leaders, Theater
I
Ashley
Kenner
Keesey
•
Positive Bradford
Women, Wind
Ensemble Band,
Musical Theatre
Arts, Work at New
Seasons Adult
Horne
Bradford Graduate
Creamery
~ssss1•
•u,..Cs A CUMB , BUT
THIE VIEW 15 OftEAT"
Saf1a
Khan
Khaleel
•
Bradford Graduate
Freshman &
Sophomore Class
President, Student
Government V.P. &
President, Model
U.N., Homecoming
King
•ONIE DAY YOUl"l Unt.
WILL. n..ASH
B~fU:
YOUl"l ~ . MAKE
rr's WOftTH
SU ..E
WATCHING•
Tyler
•
Koessl
King
Theater, Key Club
Soccer National
Honor Society,
Work as
Lifeguard,
Orchestra
"'You ONLY LIVE:
n"
ONCE, EM.JOY
Koessl
DECA,
Concert Choir, Key
Club, Woodrnans,
Trip to Germany,
Trip to Japan,
German Choir
Cheerleading,
Soccer
•l.Jl"E. 19 HO'THINO
8UT AM A.DVE.H'TIJl"ll!:•
Cheerleading, Key
Club, worked at
Culvers
•JT'sSENIC>f'I~ .
OOC"""-Z'YI•
•N~"~"-ET
LIVE l"Ol"l THIE
MOMIEN'T"'
Senior Nick
Orthmann tries
to concentrate in
the intense
Italian class
taught by Signor
Annina.
Chat (44)
X • Rowdy
Senior Sara Paura
enjoys being in
her Spanish 102
class.
Senior Alex
Hayes shows
off his pearly
whites as he
Heffron-t<otten •
Search
Sen iors April
Plovanich and
Alex Llanas
contribute to a
class discussion
in Roder's econ
class.
•
Senior Cody
Maegaard
poses with
his biggest
fan while
Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
Brrtt
•
Jo-.athln
y
Loots
Wind Ensemble
'II"' YOU WAIT TO DO
ICVl!.1'Y'Tl-tlHO UNTIL
Orchestra, Infra Red,
DECA, BMG, Calvin
Klein, Team,
Marketing, NYC 09
vou',.e: SUl'tl!. rT's
1
l'tlOHT, YOU LL
~llAllLY
HICVEft DO
SGA, Positive Bradford
Women, Softball,
Choir, Worked at
Subway, Yearbook
•un IS HOT
..,,OU N~KNOW
MEASUl'tltO BY THI!.
WHAT THI!. l"U'T\Jl'tl!.
Dance
.,,..I!.
i
11~ THIMOS l"4
Un!: .-Al!. UHSE.04 ;
TH.-.T'S WHY WE:
CLOSl!.OUl't~
HUMBEi\ 0,. Bl'tEATHS
AHO DftEAM'
MUCH Of' AHYTHIHO ~
MUMBO" Of' MOMU<TS
YOUl't LAST AND
1l1AT TAKI: OUl't
lll'tEATH AWA~
•
Cody
Maegaard
Bowling, Track
·~N~WILL
N~COMl!:TO
l'llt.DHMCH
THOSE WHO ooHT
l'tESTAlllTIMO IN A
...,-,.Al!.CIATI!: WHAT
H!:W HUGI!. , SCARY
THEY Al.Jlt~Y HAVE.'
CUS~L•
•
• Stephanie
Andrew
Matteucci
Martin
Bradford Graduate
Theatre, Thespian
Club Officer, Stage
Manager, Stage
Crew Member,
Yearbook
Swimming, SGA,
Key Club,
Newspaper,
Yearbook, Orchestra,
Swimming
Instructor
Symphonic Band,
Wind Ensemble,
Kenosha Beats,
Indoor Drumline
'oo NOT f"OLLOW
~UST TAKO TIMI!.
WHCIUtTHI!. ,.,,.,,..
TO BUILD, AMO ONLY
MAY LEAD
A MOMENT TO
00
INSTEAD. WHEftl!.
THD\I!. IS MO ,.ATI-1
Maxcy
Mayfield
SGA, NHS, Works
at Dairy Queen,
Volleyball,
Softball,
Renaissance,
Yearbook,
Student of the
Month
Bradford Graduate
·e~,.Al'rr°"
MUSIC IS THAT WHEN
IT HITS YOU, YOU
~NO,.!JJH'
•
Tennis,
Basketball, FBLA,
Youth as
Resources, Dairy
Queen
•
M.ir1J
Mejia
Mendoza
Bradford Graduate
Soccer, Wrestling
'1 LIKE IT WHIDoi YOU
CA.LL Ml!. BIO P....-A•
l(rlsn
Mentek
Dance Team. Key
Club. Choir,
Political Action
Club, Rowdy
Report, Yearbook,
Renaissance,
Theatre
·~IHOIS
OKAY IN 1l-tl!. DojD'" 1pr
n's MOT OKAY. n's
NOT"'1l-tE. END'
•
l<evin
Mikulski
FBLA, Student
Government,
Choir
Keri
•
Mlejne k
Bradford Graduate
Varsity Softbal
Band, Club Softball,
Physical Therapist,
Technician at Naval
Health Clinic
Volleyball, Key
Club, NHS,
Barnum, Pit
Orchestra
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Football,
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Niccolai
Drama, BMG, DECA
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lntramurals, New
York Trip 2009,
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DeRango's,
Gearheads, Mike
Bjoms
Track, Dance,
Theater, Model UN,
NHS, Yearbook,
Political Action
Club, Snow Devils,
Employee at
Tenuta's
Gymnastics
Chy11d
•
Owens
Dance and Sang
for Church,
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First Step
Homeless
Shelter,
Employed at
Burger King
JocPlyn
•
Padilla
Bradford Graduate
•DoN'f lLT AHYOHE:
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INSTEAD l'tlSE:
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Infra Red,
Volleyball
Tennis, DECA,
Honor Society,
Key Club, Student
Government
Association,
Political Action
Club
•
Jonathan •
Ocampo
Bradford Graduate
Anthony
Perez
Dance Captain,
Soccer, Key Club,
Golf, #1 Football
Watergirl,
Solo&Ensemble,
Piano, Acapella
Choir, Band, Skiing,
Snowboarding,
Yearbook, Honor
Roll, Model UN,
Prom Court
Reading, Video
Games,
Swimming
Perez
Soccer, Student
Council, Link
Leaders, DECA,
Latinos Sin
Fronteras,
Associate at
Justice
lntramurals
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Wings
Varsity Tennis,
Yearbook
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Mercedes
Pilge r
Michelle •
Pinn ola
Chamber, Theatre
and Milwaukee
Youth Symphony
Orchestra, Key Club,
SGA, Forensics,
Madrigals, NHS,
DECA, Political
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Women, Bible
Club, Leading
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Action Territory,
Accurate Tax,
Youth Group
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Photography,
Renaissance,
Softball
MlSTAKD , YOU
NtEHTl't~Y
mYINO•
David
Rantisi
Pruett
Soccer, Action
Territory, Honor
Roll, Future
Business Leaders
of America,
Political Action
Club
Girls Golf,
McDonalds,
Guitar, Explorer
Post
1
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YOU"Snl" , ,,.. YOU
DONT, NO ONE: ll.SE
wiu.'
Rasmussen
Soccer, Band, Pep
Band, Theatre
Orchestra, Link
Crew, National
Honors Society,
Key Club, Honor
Roll, Student of
the Month
Matthew
Heckner TA's
for Schlick's
English class
and enters
some grades
onto Zangle.
Chat (44)
J.
x • Rowdy
Jonathon Hewitt &
Marija Popadic enjoy
a day of economics
with Mr. Roders.
Emanuel Escobedo &
Rachael Crane stay
and chat after school.
Miller-Rhe
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Juniors
Sophomores
Freshmen
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Greco and his date
sophomore Taylor
Hoff take pictures
before heading to the
homecoming dance.
Seniors Marcus
Busse and Heather
Rel ken pose for a
picture wh ile they
TA fp r a science
classes.
•
Shawna
Riles
Bradford Graduate
Football, Track,
Student
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A HEN , BUT YOU
CAN 'T a~TTH I:
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Concert Choir
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OTH~
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Softball, SGA, NHS,
Brigadoen,
Acapella Choir, Deli
Girl at L& MMeats
l""Oft OTHD'ts•
•
Dylan
Ruffalo
Read Dictionaries,
Gave Out Daily
Doses, Aimed to
Climb Mt. Everest
•
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\l'TTAMIN
Football, School
Newspaper,
Weightlifting
•1 HAVE A SIZE.
•0o WHAT YOU Nl!W
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SIX'T'E:EN SHOE.
LET ANYONE. STO,.
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Salgado
Bradford Positive
Men, Cinco de
Mayo Assembly
You•
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Sangbusch
Football,
Basketball, Track,
Student
Government, Prom
King, Yearbook,
Talent Show MC
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Baseball,
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Teller at
Educators Credit
Union, Band,
Dec a
Varsity
Swimming,
Certified Nursing
Assistant,
Orchestra, Youth
Apprenticeship
Program
Scherer
Theater, Worked
at Inns Homeless
Shelter, Red
Robin
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S I M~ THINO ,
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IT ~VE..S eE.HINO IS
_,.c'
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Schulz
Varsity Baseball (State
Champs), Basketball,
Cross Country
•
Schroeder
NHS, Key Club,
Girls Varsity
Soccer, Orchestra
Soccer Game,
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Basketball, Track,
Italian Club
•0ooo . e~ .
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NEVU'I LET IT
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UNTIL YOU ..
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PAC, Model UN,
Student
Government,
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Club, FBLA
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Infra Red,
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Cross Country,
Newspaper,
Yearbook,
Marketing,
Worked at Nike.
Q1ao L inq
Shi
Theatre, Music
Government
Secretary, Chamber
Orchestra, National
Honor Society,
Dance, Worked at
Dairy Queen
•l.Jl"l!: IS UN,.~ ...
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Skweres
Infrared
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Student
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Devils, Dance
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Time Jobs
Stella
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Government, DECA,
National Honor
Society, Scuba
Diving
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President. Milwaukee
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Challenge
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St one
Football,
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1000 lb Club,
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Swartz
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California Choir
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Thespian Festival
Swiatko
Football,
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Vanblarcom
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Vazquez
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Latinos Sin
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61achut
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after a
learningfilled
morning.
Andrew Castle is dressed to
impress for the marketing
presentation.
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"cool guy" look which shows
off his suave personality.
Allison Smiley enjoys a
nice break from class with
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Conor Geraghty has one
wish ... that we remember to
always practice peace!
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Mr. Perrine is one of those
teachers that his friendly
"hello" just brightens your
day. His kindness and
generosity is overflowing!!
He is truly one of those
friends you love to know!!
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Mr. Perrine holds Amber Belcher's
feet in place as she strives to set
a personal goal and sit her way
up to set of six-pack abs.
Mr. Perrine counts, as Trina Capelli does
push ups to beat a personal and class
record. As Trina slows down, Coach Perrine
Perrine shares personal wiswonders
dom and encouragement
how different
which motivates not onl
life would have
Trina but also everybeen if one of the
one he's taught
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enjoys teaching both health and PE
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He also enjoys coaching several sports:
girl's tennis, girl's softball, boy's basketball,
and boy'sbaseball.
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Students
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Aazami, Ahrash 30, 37, 144
Abts, Nicole 67, 144
Abuhassan, Khader 144
Abuhassan, Mousa 28, 156
Acevedo, Nathan 124
Acosta, Nina 156
Adams, Jasahn 156, 157
Adams, Siobhan 150
Adduci, Monica 156
Ade, Dustin 150
Adkins, Nikki 156
Aguilar, Leslie 156, 157
Aguilar, Mario 144
Aguilera, Francisco 144
Aguirre, Jesus 156
Ahmad, Elea 140
Ahmad, Gadeer 109, 156
Aiello, Shelbi 7, 40, 42, 109
Aken, Kaitlin 150
Akina,Ms.162
Akina,ZacharyB, 11,41,45, 72, 124
Akins, Kristina 140
Al-Ashi, Adam 93, 156
Albarran, Karla 144
Albert, Joshua 26, 32, 124
Albright, Ms. 55, 162
Alchaar, Abdulghani 2B
Aldridge, Marissa 156
Ali, Naimah 109, 156
Allan, Courtney Bl, 109, 124
Allen, Mr. 162
Allgood, Jack 144
Altreuther, Ashley 124, 139
Alvarez, Alejandro 150
Ambrosini, Benjamin 156
Ambruso, Holly 10, 105, 109, 156
Andersen, Aaron 144
Andersen, Alyssa 25, 124
Anderson, Jordan 105, 156
Anderson, lee 26, 32, 144
Anderson, Matthew 156
Andersson, Zachary 17, 31, 66, 70, 76
Andrea, Christopher 53, 76, 144
Andrews, Annshatiya 150
Andrews, Calvin 144, 149
Andrino, Aimee 156
Angeles, Karina 150
Aniog, Nea 144
Annatone, Dominic 144
Annina, Mr. 162
Antaranan, Ms. 162
Anthonsen, Taylor9, 11, 19,32, 73, 102, 114, 124
Anthony, Britney 109, 150
Antnm, Emma 36, 74, 107, 144
Anzaldi, Nicholas 24, 30, 144
Arista, Maria 124
Arizola, Dena 156
Armstrong, Brianna 67, 124
Armstrong, Justin 9, 2B, 97, 112, 124
Arneson, Ms. 162
Arrington, Duane 150
Arroyo, Jessenia 9, B1, 111, 144
Arroyo, Karina 95, 106, 124, 140
Arroyo, Karla 95, 124, 140
Aslakson, Mr. 17, lB, 31, 162
Atilano, Maria 144
Atlee, Alexander 23, 2B, 144
Aufieri, Matthew 144
Augustine, Megan 156
Aune, Felicia 109, 156
Avalos, Juan 112, 124
Avila, Gabriela 156, 15B
Ayala, Evelyn 150
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Bahena, Johnny 55, 124
Bajraktari, Beyza 32, 56, 99, 124
Baker, Kelly 11, 5B, 60, 75, 144
Baker, Taylor 107, 144
Bakkala, Tanner 108, 124
Baldwin, Anthony 156
Baldwin, Jeriman 23, 2B, 113
Baldwin, Kaleb 17, 31, 97, 124
Baldwin, Kyle 97, 123, 140
Balk, Daniel 124
Balk, Dylan 107, 156
Balles, Krista 67, 114, 150
Teachers
Baltazar, Jazmin 144
Bankhead, Erik 144
Banks, Cristian 4, 28, 112, 156
Baratta, Christopher 28, 37, 156, 161
Barber, Jack 30, 112, 150
Barca, Peter 33, 58, 61,75, 118, 124
Bardwell, Aaron 150
Barnes, Bradley 37, 93, 113, 156
Barnes, Michael 28, 139, 144
Barnhill-Llanas, Jaelyn 144
Baronsky, Ryan 156
Baronsky, Samantha 58, 59, 144
Barrera, Emiliano 28
Barrera, Gavmo 150, 155
Barrera, Gilbert 23, 140
Barrera, Raul 140
Barrette, Zachary 150
Barribeau, Ashley 104, 150
Barsuli, Alex 72, 121, 124, 181
Barsuli, Stephanie 8, 51,70, 82, lll, 124
Barta, Paul 44, 76, 83, 107, 139, 140
Barth, Ryan 156
Barthuly, Jacqueline 6, 7, 34, 76, 124
Bartmer, Ali 58, 61, 75, 125
Bartmer, Zachary 107, 156
Baruffi, Maggie 107, 156
Barushok, Colin 76, 83, 107, 156
Basilio, Jonathan 144
Battle, Buchizsha 94, 144, 149
Bauer, Thailor 28, 144
Bauman, Nickolas 150
Bauschke, Christian 156
Bautista, David 108, 140
Bavers, Nancy 144
Beard, Krystal 76, 112, 125
Beauchemin, Isabelle 43, 89, 106, 107, 125
Becerra, Aaron 34, 140
Beck, Jeffery 144
Becker, Frank 88, 108, 112, 144
Beckius, Sarah 150
Beggi, Amanda 8, 10, 14, 21, 29, 32, 73, 99, 120, 125
Beggi, Sarah 10, 21, 29, 156
Belcher, Amber 10, 57, 71, 125, 164
Belding, Andrea 109, 156
Bell, Taylor 17, 31, 112, 150
Bella, Sara 104, 150
Bellamy, Christoria 16, 150
Bellerive, Trevor 150
Belotti, Alexander95, 101, lll, 150
Beltoya, Mallory 144
Benavidez, Dallas 144
Bender, Scott 17, 31, 66, 70, 112, 144
Benitez, Graciela 150
Benitez, Sonia 150
Bennett, Blake 125
Bennett, Marcus 28, 112
Bennett, Markeda 156
Benning, Dustin 156
Benson, Benjamin 125
Berea, Michael 108, 125
Berge, Gregory 81, 125
Berger, Mr. 162
Bernal, Christopher 150
Bernard, Ms. 162
Berry, Emily 29, 150
Bey, Loren 107, 108, 150
Beyer, Brittany 19, 32, 62, B3, 125
Beyer, Lindsay 73, 150
Bianco, Brittany Bl, 109, 150
Bieber, Kaitlynn 144
Bielen, Joshua 144
Biggs, Tony 4, 156
Bigley, Daniel 30, 72, 156
Bilotta, Nicolas 47, 74, 125
Bindelli, Breanna 3, 3B, 5B, 73, 75, 109, 150
Birkholz, Jeremy 144
Birkholz, Jillian 156
Bisciglia, Bianca 144
Bish, Megan 44, 90, 156
Bishop, Candace 70, 94, lOB, 156
Bishop, Ms. 162
Bitar, Mejd 150
Bjornson, Jacob B7, 125
Blachut, Matthew 113, 142, 150
Blanco, Jessica 150
Blass, Maricelly 111
Blommel, Jordan 58, 59, 75, 144
Blomquest, Rebecca 6, B, 14, 32, 5B, 61, 63, 75, B7, 125
Bogardus, Mitchell 101, lll, 150
Bolton, Kimberly 150
Bolyard, Brandon 5, Bl, 156
Bolyard, Sara 5, 32, 62, 73, 107, 144
Bonanno, Paige 7, 9, 11, 40, 42, 63, 86, 109, 110, 121, 125
Bonilla-Rios, Melanie 150
Bonn, Amber 144
Booker, Da Tara 140
Booker, Sydni 156
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Coaches
Staff
Boozer, Brandon 150
Bosovich, Dana 109, 111, 150
Bowen, Jennifer B6, 125
Bowhall, Andrea B2, lll, 144
Boykin, Candace 140
Boykin, Raven 92, 150
Bradford, Trace 2B, 150
Brady, Cody B, 12, 2B, 57, 71, 140
Brand, Adam 140
Brand, Michael 156
Bravo, Abraham 2B, 72, 156, 157
Bray, Sean 1, 15, 104, 144
Bredin, Scott 3B, 73, 109, 150
Brennan, Cory 12, 2B, 140
Brever, Mitchell 20, 102, 144
Brice, Marcell 69, 73
Bridges, Cierra 156
Bridges, Curtis 140
Bridleman, Alyssa 30, 51, 70, 109, 156
Brienen, Jessica 65, 125
Brinkman, Glen 70, 7B, 156
Brinkmann, Scott 140
Broadway, LaRaine 92, 112, 150
Broadway, Lee 20, 113, 150
Broderick, Ms. 162
Brooks, Ms. 11
Brown, Brennen B, 45, 72, 140
Brown, Brittany4, 156
Brown, Brooke 150
Brown, Charniese 156
Brown, Jessie 53, 76, 156
Brown, McKenna B, 30, 109, 156
Brown, Tyler 33, 73, 112, 144
Brugger, Ericha 41, 140
Bruneau, Krista 1, 125
Brunner, John 150
Bruzas, Christopher 20, BB, 108, 125
Bryan, Rebekah 7, 125
Brzezinski, Christina 32, 73, 90, 107, 109, 150
Buchholz, Ms. 162
Buchkovych, Mykhaylo 144
Buckley, Ms. 162
Bullis, Kathryn 40, 64, 68, 74, 109, 121
Bullmore, Abigail lB, 94, 107, 112, 144
Bullmore, Graham 2B, 97, 112, 156
Bullmore, Madeline 150
Burchette, Annisha 109, 150
Burchfield, lmani 2, 11, 52, 54, 68, 73, 106, 125
Burdalic, Dejan 144
Burkman-Powell, Magnolia 16, 109, 144
Burkman-Powell, Quontisha 150
Burnett, Jennifer 27, 2B, 73, lOB, 150
Burns, Erin 43, 62, 72, 73, 107, lll, 150
Busby, Jeremy 156, 157
Busche, Jacob 108, 144
Bush, Tyler 144
Busse, Marcus 34, 136, 140
Byrd, Arielle 150
Bytnar, Aaron 20, 2B, 150
Bytnar, Alyssa 19, 32, 41, 125
Bytnar, Ms. 162
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Cadavid, Dianise 109, 144
Calderon, Jessica 5B, 68, 102, 140
Calderwood, Sofia 27, 108, lll, 150
Calles, Alexander 12, 2B, 144
Calles, Kasie 18, 31, lll, 156
Calmet, Lauren 3, 13, 14, 32, 55, 76, 99, llB, 125, lBl
Camacho, Angel 24, 30, 144
Camacho, Louis 107
Camacho, Luis 2B, 71, 7B, 156
Camerota, Mr. 162
Campbell, Cherry 2B, 35, 71
Cannon, Tamara 73, 125
Capelli, Alexander 2B, 56, 156
Capelli, David 19, 32, 34, 67, 9B, 99, 112, 114, 144
Capelli, Gregory 19, 2B, 32, 73, 144
Capelli, Peter 12, 2B, 72, 112, 144
Capelli, Trina 9, 10, 15, 31, 70, 73, 100, 108, 110, 114, 150, 164, 199
Caputa, Nathan 107, 156
Caracciolo, Alexander 26, 32, lOB, 150
Carbone, Justin 2B, 72, 73, 105, 150
Cardenas, Alexandra 41, 125
Cardinale, Yvette 11, 16, 109, 144
Cardoza, Yesenia 156
Carlson, Abigail 56, 62, 73, 144
Carlson, Steven 3, 32, 90, 140
Carlson, Tyler4, 156
Carlton, Katherine 37, 156
Caronti, Peter41, 140
Counselors
Carpenter, Marcus 2B, 156
Carpenter, Ms. 162
Carpentier, Stephanie 156
Carpino, Ms. 162
Carr, Courtney 57, 71, 144
Carr, Jasmine 142, 144
Carter, Nataley B, 34, 52, 64, 109, 126
Carter, Serena 34, 144
Carter, Steven 2B, 112, 156
Caruso, Megan 144
Cassias, Lorenzo 144
Cassity-Vine, Andrew 150
Castillo, Katerina 150
Castillo, Olivia 140
Castle, Andrew 113, 142, 150
Castle, Brent 113, 156
Castle, Kyle B, 63, 126
Caston, Jhavere 72
Cawthon, Gabriela 144
Cecchi, Kacie 73, 86, 110, 150
Cedeno, Johnathan 126
Cegers, Mikekesha 6
Ceja, Jovanni 144
Cenin, Michael 2, 140
Cerdas, Catalina 108
Cerdas, Emilia 107
Cermak, Ms. 162
Cervantes, Dulce 5B, 67, 95, 107, 150
Ceschin, Sarah 7, 38, 40, 64,73, 106, 108, 109, 121, 126
Chacon, Anthony 156
Chaffee, Benjamin 150, 155
Chaffee, Chanda 144
Chairez, Alex 30, 150
Chamberlain, Ms. 162
Chambers, Christian 34, 44, 64, 156
Chambers, Marshay 156
Chamness, Christopher B, 12, 2B, 97, 112, 126
Champion, Clark 144
Chan, Sum Hing 156
Chappell, Patrick 156
Chase, Ms. 162
Chatman, Peter 28, 97, 112, 156
Chavez, Karla 3, 5, B, 10, 13, 41, 55, 76, B3, 144
Cheema, Sidra 15, 31, 33, 3B, 73, 99, 114, 145, 199
Chelczynski, Dawid 150
Chovan, Brittany 27, 2B, 108, 150
Chovan, Stephanie 27, 93, 107, 126
Christensen, Ian lOB, 156
Christie-Kapellusch, Ms. 162
Christmas, Jerome 28, 145
Chuc, Heidi 150
Cis, Megan 145, 146
Clark, Alexandra 34, 109, 156
Clark, Dylan 20, 126
Clark, Matthew 156
Clark, Michael 67, 145
Clark, Trevor 140
Clary, Michael 2B, 155
Clausen, Brianna 32, B9
Clausen, Jillian 34, 61, 75, 126
Clavijo, Maria 156
Close, Andrew 30, 157
Close, Jessica 14, 32, 73, B2, 108, lll, 119, 126
Closs, Zachary 2B, 157
Clunis, Kevon 2B, 150
Coffman, Robert 6, 101, lll, 150
Colatta, Vinny 113
Coleman, Elizabeth 150
Coleman, Jermaine 2, 12, 2B, 47, 74, 92, 97, 112, 145
Coleman, Matthew B7, 123, 126, 127
Colin, Daisy 107
Collins, Craig 150
Collins, Ryan 145
Collum, Ms. 162
Compher, Michelle 8, 10, 14, 32, 57, 71, 103, 126
Compher, Nicole 8, 157
Contreras, Julio 157
Conwell, Shawn 145
Cooks, Sheldon 45, 72
Cooper, Natasia 44, 73, 126, 145
Cooper, Taylor 34, 150
Cooper, Victoria 7, 64, 79, 151, 155
Corral, Elpidio 157
Correa, Angelica 145
Corrigan, Hunter 2B, 112
Costabile, Jake 28, 113, 157
Costabile, Jordan 59, 61, 75, 145
Costabile, Justin 113, 151
Costeira, Stephen 72, 157
Couillard, Nicole 70
Couillard, Sarah 151
Covington, Garris 12, 2B, 112
Cowart, Ashton 157
Cox, Keegan 126
Coyle, Sean 126
Crane, Rachael 33, 102, 114, 126, 135
Crawford, Cade 2B, 157
Creed, Kami 109, 126
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Students
Creed Kyle JO
Cresco, Paige 16, 70, 109, 112, 157
Crespo, Genesis 109
Crespo, Sarah 126
Crisp, Savon 72, 151
Cross, Alyssa 151
Cruz, Adrian 24, JO
Cuevas, Erin 105, 145
Culver. Katlyn 157
Cunningham, Jesse 72
Curtis, Allyson 151
Cushman, Mr. 26, 162
Cyzak, Mr. 162
Czajkowski, Amy 9J, lSl
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D'Amore, Elizabeth 111
Dacey, Sean 1S1
Daghfal, Lydia J, 18, Jl, 73, 107, 109, 14S
Daghfal, Mary J, JO, 107, 111, 1S7
Dalpaos, James 2, 6, 126
Dandan, Joseph 29, J2, 73, 1S1, lSS
Daniels, Shayla S7, 71, 7J, 97, 114, 119, 126
Darracott, Kymberli 14S
Darracott, Tylor 1S7
Danilo, Melanie S7, 71, 89, 107, 14S
Davalos, Joseph 28
Davis, Amber 14S
Davis, Durrell 6, 20, 28, 1S1
Davison, Jessica J4, Sl,70, 82, 111, 14S
Davison, Melissa JJ, J8, 73, 82, 111, 126
Day, Dustin 9, 10, 22, 29, J9, 71, 101, 111, 14S
Day, Elijah 101, 108, 111
Day, Ms. 22, 29, 162
Days, Mr. 162
Dean, Nakena 1S1
Deau, Lindsey 126
DeBartolo, Anthony 113, 1S7
DeBartolo, Gino 12, 28, 8S, 113, 14S
DeBartolo, Monica 14S
Dechiara, Tyler 22, 29, 126
Decker, Ryan 14S
Defazio, Amanda 44, 114, 1S7
Defazio, Ashley 27, 28, SS, 73, 114, 120, 126
Defiore, Dylan 1, 4J, 72, 120, 126
Deford, Darcey 20, 1S7
Delabio, Travis 1S7
Delany, Ms. 162
Delgado, Francisco 24, 28, JO
Delgado, Moises 1S1
Delong, Allyson 109, 127
Demicchi, Samantha 127
Dennee, David 28
Dennison, Alysha 14S
Depaz, Jozef 47, 74
DesArmo, Brenton 7, J6, 74, 106, 144, 14S
Desotel!. Sara 1S7
Dettloff, Jordan S9, 7S, 8S, 106, 109, 14S
Devictoria, Megan J4, 127
Devine, Mr. 162
Devroy, John 66, 70, 76, 8J, 102, 107, 127
Devroy, Joseph 26, J2, 66,70, 76, 8J, 14S
Diaz, Alina 8, 11, 13, 2S, SO, 74, 127
Diaz, Alyssa 70, 1S7
Diaz, Carolina 5, 14S
Diaz, Eddie 1S1
Diaz, Elizabeth 1S7
Diaz, Gerardo lSS
Diaz, Victor 41, 72, 107, 108
Dicello, Anthony 106, 127
D1eckhoff, Jacob 113, 1S7
Diehl, Mansa 108, 127
Dile, Bnnany 41, SJ, 76, 14S
Dile, Tyler SJ, 76, 127
Dillard, Madison 127
Dix, Anna 9, 11, 18, J2, Sl, 70, 82, 99, 111, 120, 127
Dixon, Adam 140
Djurdjic, Jelena 61, 7S, 127, 194
DjurickovK, Ms. 29, 162
Dodson, Taylor 86, 110
Dohnal, Ms. 162
Dolnik, Alyson J6, 74, 1S1
Dome, Eric 1S7
Domine, Mr. 162
Dominguez, Matthew 7, J4, 64, 109, 1S1
Donalds, Nicholas 88, 108, 127
Donnell, Margaret 1S7
Donnelly, Katherine 14S
Dorantes, Maria 1S1
Dorey, Natalie 14S
Dorgerloh, Florian 24, JO, 66, 70, 84, 98, 106, 112
Dorsey, Brandon SS, 60, 7J, 7S, 14S
Teachers
Dorsey, Kristin 104, 127
Dotson, Timothy 28, 14S
Dower, Mercedes 111
Draeger, Ms. 162
Draper, China 1Sl
Drysdale, Sarah 107, 127
Duchene, Ms. 162
Duchrow, Ms. 162
Duhame, Tori 104, 1S1
Dunasky, Danielle 109, 1S7
Dunham, Tyler lSS
Dunlap, Adriano 1S7
Dupuis, Kristen 127
Durica, Mathea 16, 94, 108, 1S1
Dusenberry, Angela J2, S8, 60, 7S
Duster-Crittendon, Ms. 162
Dyer, Colleen J6, 74, 108, 14S
Dyer, Kaitlyn 6S, 76, 1S1
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Eades, Brianna 1S1
Easter, Gina 92, 14S
Ebener, Brad lOS
Ebener, Jacob 44, 1S1
Eckardt, Christopher 108
Eckert, Joshua 2, 28, 14S
Eckhardt, Kelly 1S1
Eckhardt, Robyn 1S1
Eckman, Alexandria 88, 108, 127, 128
Eckman, Anthony 1S7
Eclarinal, Philip 28, 109, 1S1
Eedy, Ashley 108, 14S
Eggleton, Jillian 89, 107, 14S
Eichhorn, Dylan 14S
Eidson, Krystal 1S1
Eidsor, Zachary SJ, 76, 1S7
Eisenberg, Stephanie 9, Jl, 7J, 108, 111, 1S1
Eliasson, Jesse 140
Ellis, Joseph 71, 1S1
Ellis, Julia 109, 1S7
Ellis, Nicholas S, 10, 14S
Ellsworth, Ashley S7, 71, 109, 144, 14S
Ellsworth,Cody40, 106, 121, 140
Elsen, Anthony 28, 113, 157
Emerson, Dillon 17, Jl, SS, S9, 61, 7S, 112, 14S
Encarnacion, De Angelo 20, 112, lSS
Encarnacion, Divinity S4, 73, 127
England, Alivia 1S7
England, Rayne 109, 1S7
England, Tyler 2S, 108, 127
Englund, Mr. 162
Enneper, Ms. 162
Ennis, Ladonna 1S6, 1S7
Erickson, Nicole 1S7
Erickson-Holue, Vincent 14S
Erskine, Ms. 162
Eschbach, Dustin J2, 8S, 113, 14S
Eschbach, Erica 62, 73, 1S1
Eschette, Kathryn S7, 1S7
Eschette, Lucas 14S
Eschmann, Alexandra 8, 108, 110, 157
Escobedo, Emanuel J2, 100, 114, 127, 135
Escobedo, Pablo JO, 1Sl
Espinosa, Paul 14S
Espinosa, Robert 19, J2, 46, S6, 140
Esquivel, Anel 148
Evangelista, Janeth 82, 111, 119, 127
Evans, Austin 1S7
Evans, Kalan 128
Everett, Evan 140
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Perez, Monica 141
Perez, Sydney 90, 109
Perone, Alex 25, 85, 113, 148
Perotto, Jacob 28, 146, 148
Perri, Mr.71
Perri, Ms. 163
Perrine, Mr. 31, 164, 199
Perry, Myron 157
Perugini, Alyssa 8, 15, 31, 148, 199
Pestka, Samantha 56, 153, 155
Peters, Kaelynn 58, 59, 61, 75, 148
Petersen, Denise 92, 159, 160
Petersen, Dominique 148
Petersen, Gary 153
Peterson, Nicholas 153
Peyton, Cory 9J, 141
Peyton, DeAnna 65, 76, 148
Pfarr, Paige 2, 15, Jl, J2, 121, 135, 199
Phillips, Ms. 11, 72, 16J
Pierce, Lauren 6, 14, J2, 62, 116, 135
Pilger, Mercedes 54, 73, 109, 135
Pinnola, Michelle 7J, 76, 8J, lOJ, 107, 114, 135
Pino, Joseph 87, 123, 141
Pino, Melissa 5, J2, 55, 57, 71 , 73, 79, 107, 15J
Pitts, Jaclyn 11, 48, 50, 62, 74, 79, 121, 135
Pivnvar, Alexhandra 160
Pleasant, Meaghan 58, 15J
Plovanich, April 132, 141
Podgorski, Jason 160
Poe, Noah 160
Pohlson, Oksana 160
Pompey, Sabrina 160
Poole, Danielle 109, 15J
Popadic, Marija 135, 141
Porter, Miranda 135
Posada, Anthony 160
Potter, Loryn 10, 21, 29, 148
Pounders, Michael 160
Powell, Marquita 148
Powers, Ms. 163
Pozueta-Sangrones, Victor 70, 84, 98, 112, 1ll
Teachers
Prado, Hannah 15J
Prater, Jeremy 160
Prater, Lavet 1SJ
Prell, Matthew 28, 113, 15J
Preston, Leah 102, 135
Preston, Robert 55, 76, 83, 103, 158, 160
Preuss, Ms. 16J
Pribyl, Jason 28, 112, 153
Price, Haywood 160
Price, Tea 18, Jl , 109, 160
Prill, Christopher 141
Pritchard, Kaitlyn 148
Pruett, Michelle 6, 27, 28, 55, 135
Pryse, Alexis 1, 135
Pryse, Bruce 39, 71 , 148
Puckett, Stephen 160
Puente, Jennifer 67, 148
Pugh, Jessica 153
Pugh, Trenton 61 , 75
Puhek, Cory 108, 158, 160
Puhek, Megan S, 92, 108, 110, 160
Puntillo, Sarah 56, 153
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Qiao, Dan 84
Quiroz, Ana Maria 109, 160
Quist, Martha 27, 28, 32, 79, 148
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Raasch, Azrial 15J
Raduechel, Kelly 55, 90, 100, 109, 114, 144, 148
Radulovic. Sara 114, 135, 139
Radulovic, Sidney 160
Rahim, Eliezer 15J
Raith, Miranda 108, 15J
Raith, Steven 101, lll
Ramadani, Musa 148
Ramey, Kasey 9
Ramey, Mr. 98
Ramirez, Jamal 55, 83, 160
Rangel, Nathaniel 148
Rantisi, David 123, 135
Rantisi, Rosaleen 15, 31, 153
Rasmussen, Rachel 29, 58, 7J, 108, 114, 15J
Rasmussen, Rebecca 9, 32, 58, 7J, 108, 114, 122, 135
Ratliff, Torrance 28
Ratzka, Ms. 163
Rausch, Dylan 24, 30, 148
Ray, Morgan J, J2, 148
Raymaker, Mr. 16J
Rayyan, Mohammed 12, 28, 148
Reed, Melissa 148
Reget, Alexandra 135
Reget, Zachary 24, 30, 105, 160
Reid, Kelsey 109, 153
Reif, Christina 58, 62, 73, 74, 75, 79, 153
Reilly-Cassavant, Cody 6, 43, 148
Reindl, Brittany 21, 29, 32, 112, 135
Reinersman, Zachary 104, 148
Relich, Ms. 163
Relken, Heather J6, 74, 136, 141
Remus, Taylon 69, 73, 1S3
Revels, Mariah 160
Reyes, Adrian 148
Reyes, Grace 7, SS, 109, 160
Reyes, Jeffrey 1, 24, 30, 141
Reyes, Nancy 141
Reyes, Rebecca 141
Reyes, Zenia 108, 148
Rhee, Victoria J8, 49, 7J, 76, 148
Rhey, Daniel 28, 4J, 135
Rhodes, Kaitlin 15, 31, 44, 109, 15J
Ricchio, Breanna 29, 109, lll, 153, 154
Richardson, Aimee 108
Richardson, Amelia 160
Richer, Matthew 85, 113, 136
Richling, Karina 19, 32, 107, 136
Richmond, Destmy41, 148
Rico, Gabriella 160
Riles, Shawna 1J6, 148
R1mku1, Megan 10, 21, 29, 82, 92, 111, 148
R101, Adn6n 11 l
Rio1, I' ~Ullnd 160
HIV!'rol, J,1kt il.18. 97, 112, 136
H1v1·r,1, Mt·ylin 1SI
Hlnn, H1111,111y IJ, R2, i 11 , 14B
H111n, 1.. nk 111
Hlnn, Mld1.1l'l I/, 111
Coaches
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Roach, Cassie 141
Roberts, Ariana 9, 51 , 70, 86, 100, 105, 110, 148, 164
Roberts, Dakota 136
Roberts, Vanessa 109
Robertson, Cherell 34
Robins, Darrell 160
Robins, Gauge 160
Roders, Mr. l 6J
Rodgers, Scott 153
Rodriguez, Alejandra 9J, 148
Rodriguez, Alexis 109, 148
Rodriguez, Arturo 15J
Rodriguez, Ernesto 148
Rodriguez, Fabian 104
Rodriguez, Jesus 141
Rodriguez, Michael 15J
Rodriguez, Monica 104, lll, 153
Rodriguez-Cabrera, Henry 44, 112
Rohrer, Dane 17, 31, 136
Rojas, Christina 9, lll , 148
Rojas, Maritza J7, 160
Rojas, Roberto 28, JO, 106, 148
Roman, Alisha 1, 92, 148
Roman, Allen JO
Roman, Elsie lll, 153
Romanovic, Maja 8, 70, 82, lll , 160
Romanowski, Stefanie 21, 29, 160
Romero, Ingrid 8, 10, 148
Rominger, Kentlea 41, 57, 71, 106
Rondeau, Ms. l 6J
Roop, Jessica 102, 114, 136
Rosado, Zachary 28, 160
Rosales, Mr. 71
Roskres, Andrew 17
Roskres, Benjamin 153
Rosmann, Cassandra 11, 73, 90, 106, 109, 136
Rosmann, Krystal 160
Ross, Anthony 153
Ross, Dapri 69, 73, 160
Ross, Nicholas 153
Rossow, Mariah 91 , 104
Rothwell, Jacqueline 148
Roy, Coach 72
Rouoni, Kelly 148
Ruffalo, Dylan 136
Ruffalo, Mr 86, 163
Ruggles, Ms. 163
Ruiz, Jesus 160
Ruland, Jenna 160
Rusecki, Matthew 33, 38, 73, 114, 148
Russell, Andrew 153
Russell, Caitlyn 104, 15J
Ryan, Mr. 163
Rynearson, Jakob 28, 71
Rzeplinski, Kyle 148
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Saarnio, Tanner 12, 19, 28, 32, 41, 121, 136
Sabin, Mr. 163
Sacket, Samuel 56, 141
Saenz, Sarah 111, 148
Salazar, Aurora 141
Salazar, Joselin 153
Salazar, Marlenne 2
Saldana, Alec 20
Salerno, Stuart 34, 49, 71, 76, 141
Salgado, Gael 69, 73, 102, 114, 136
Salisbury, Timothy 28, 148
Samuel, Amanda 70, 108, 160
Sanchez, Ashley 114, 160
Sanchez, Emily 104, 153
Sanchez, Gabriela 104, 153
Sanchez-Bell, Ms. 163
Sandberg, Amy 148
Sanders, Brent 108, 141
Sanderson, James 153
Sandoval, Cesar 148
Sangbusch, William B, 9, 12, 28, 32, 45, 72, 121, 136
Santelli, Brianna 25, 57, 95, 109, 153
Santiago, Alexander 32, 127, 136
Santiago, Joseph 112
Santiago, Mr. 163
Santoro, Nicholas 7B, 107,108, 160
Santos, Ariana 160
Satter, Alberto 160
Sauceda. David 12, 2B, 107, 112
Saucedo, Kayla 148
Savaglio, Domeni<95, 114, 160
Bradford
Counselors
Savaglio, Michael 98, 112, 153
Savaglio-Jarvis, Ms. 162
Sax, Morgan 62, 136
Schaal, Keryana 141
Schaefer, Ms. 163
Schantek, Jeffrey 4, 32, 47, 153
Schantek, Nicole B, 10, 51, 63, 136
Schend, Tyler 28, 153
Schenk, Alexander 28, 153
Schenk, Laura-Lynn 10, 30, 110, 160
Scherer, Kelsey 65, 136
Scherer, Kylie 153
Schlais, Ms. 162
Schlecht, Steven 34, 102, 114, 136
Schleicher, Ms. 163
Schlevensky, Cayla 8, 86, 110, 148
Schlick, Mr. 163
Schliepp, Megan 78
Schmaling, Jacob 1S3
Schmitt, Lindsey 32, 104, 107, 148
Schneider, Alison 44, 153
Schneider, Billy41, 148
Schneider, Daniel 112, 160
Schneider, Rosemarie 148
Schraeder, Cody 148
Schrandt, Cory 53, 73, 76, 148
Schroeder, Austin 30, 108, 160
Schroeder, Jenna 73, 82, 107, lll , 136
Schroeder, Ryan 53, 76, 113, 160
Schuetz, Jordyn 148
Schulz, Brenden 18, 85, 113, 136
Schulz, Brian 2, 6, 7, 73, 109, 136
Schulz, Kalli 18, 82, lll, 141
Schwab, Felipe 30,70, 84, 112
Schwantes, Ms. 163
Scoon, Sara 143, 153
Scott, David 72, 153
Scoville, Derek 32, 148
5eefeldt,Madeline44, 109, lll, 160
Seiberlich, Lauren 62, 76, 83, 153
Seitz, Oeiondra 14, 106, 109, 144, 148
Seitz, Raeana 67, 160
Seivert, Christopher 107
Seivert, Natalie 107, 160
Self, Jordan 160
Sens, Mr. 163
Sepanski, James 148
Sepanski, Robert 143, 15J
Sepulveda, Robert 22, 29, 98, 112, 114, 154, 155
Serpe, Francesca 41 , 137
Servetnyk, Maryana lll , 154
Servetnyk, Rostik 160
Serzant, Steven 137
Sesser, Ms. 163
Sexton, Kristofer 8, 11, 22, 29, 45, 97, 112, 137
Seymour, James 114, 148
Shah, Megha 15, 31 , 32, 99, 137, 199
Sharp, Alisha 26, 32, 141
Shaw, Renae 160
Sheehan, Britney 14, 19, 32, 70, 112, 137
Sheehan, Ryan 56, 60, 75, 148
Shehadeh, George 28, 72, 97, 112, 161
Shepherd, Andrew 154
Sherman, Katherine 148
Sherwood, Sara 109, 154
Shi,Jia 149
Shi, Quao Ling 137
Shiels, Margaret 161
Shikoff, Rachel 141
Shilling, Tyler 53, 76
Sh01e, Austm29, 91 , 107, 108, 113, 161
Showerrnan, Scott 149
Shllltleworth, Ashley 137
Shwaiko. Alexandra 109, 154
Siddiq, Shabaka 108, 161
Siedja , Jennifer 3B, 41, 55, 73, 107, 114, 116, 137
Siedjak, Marissa 110, 142, 161
Siel, Beau91 , 108, 161
Siel, Dora 82, 106, lll, 127, 137
Siel, Ms. 54, 68,74, 163
Silkwood, Casey 35, 71 , 94, 112, 149
Sima. Briana 104, 149
Simard. Audrey lll
Simenson, Daniel 28, 37, 113, 161
Simmons, Oyshaunn 161
Simmons, Ms. 163
Simon, Kyle 96
Simon, Ms. 163
Slmonz, Kyle 7, 64, 77, 96
Sims, Gabrielle 93, 109, 149
Sims, Jameisse 94
Sinclair, Luke 10, 72, 113, 161
Sinclair, Samantha 29, 109, 154, 155
Sinnen, Jennifer 7, 86, 109, 110, 114, 161
Sinnen, Robert 23, 44, 59, 75, 137
Sissel, Jessica 74, 154
Skalltzky, Amanda 27, 70, 91, 107, 108
Skendziel, Kimberly 30, 57, 108, 161
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Skundberg, Kimberty J, 10, 13, 25, 50, 64, 74, 137
Skundberg, Tanner 25, J2.7J, 108, 114, 149
Skweres, Brian 28, 6J, 120, 137
Slamann, Brice 28, 70, 108
Slanchik, Michaela 8, 109, 161
Slomkowski, Bradley8, 12, 28,57,6J, 71,85, 113, 116, 121, 137
Slomkowski, Nicholas 113, 154
Sluga, Brock 5, 161
Smiley, Allison 142, 149
Smith, Darryl 49, SS, 76, 141
Smith, Oejaneice 149
Smuh, Oyisha S8, lOJ, 107, 114, 1S4
Smith, Nicole 8, 10, 21, 29, 149
Smith, Riley SJ, SS, 73, 76, 100, 101, 111, 1S4
Smith, Rochelle 27, 28.38, SJ,7J, 76. 86, 110. 137
Smith, Scott 137
Smith, Travis 161
Smith, Trenten JO, 112, 161
Smoko, Jessica lOJ, 107, 157, 161
Smurawa Jr., Mr. 16J
Snowden, Brittany 8, 144, 149
Solis, Elizabeth 149
Solomon, Roy 71 , 1S4, lSS
Sonnenberg, Mr. 16J
Sorenson, Kristine 137
Sorenson, Robert 71
Sosinski, HillaryS8,61,7S, 109, 114. 137
Southern, Cecily 149
Spair, Jennifer 2S, 29, 1S4
Spair, Michelle lS, 19, Jl, J2, 4J, 137
Speaks, Mr. 16J
Spence, Morgan 81, 161
Spence, Rachel 137
Spencer, Rebecca 8, 90, 109, 149
Spencer, Wendy 90, 109, 144, 149
Spitzer, Michael 147, 149
Sreeram, Akshitha 8, 17, 108, 109, 161
Standish, Mr. 16J
Stanfield, Ms. 16J
Stanley, Ashley 70, 109
Stearman, Jared 149
Stearman, Nathan 107
Stebbins, Beth 107
Stebbins, Bethany 89, 107, 137
Steele, Alexa 109, 154
Stefferud, Samantha 107, 161
Steger, Mr. 12, 28, 72, 16J
Stegmaier, Adam 90, 1S4
Stein, Alexis88, 108, 128, 137
Stein, Ms. 16J
Steinberg, Abigail 9, 19, J2, 137
Stella, Joseph 22, 29, 101, 111, 137
Stelmaszczyk, Aleksander 161
Stelter, Jeffrey 149
Stephens, Andrew 161
Stevens, John 24, 28, JO. 4S, 72, 113, 149
Stevens, Ms. 51 , 16J
Stevens, Scott 66, 70, 149
Stevens, Stephanie JO, 107, 161
Stinefast, Samantha 149
Stockton, Brittany 8J, 137
StOJIC, Jasmina S6, 6J, 102, 114, 138
Stolfe, John 88, 91 , 107, 108, 161
Stolfe, Nicholas S, 9, J8, 7J. 88, 108, 121, 141
Stone, Eric 28, 97, 108, 112, 123, 138
Stover, Amber 46, 58, 60, 75, 149
Strait, Mr. J2, 16J
Strampp, Mackenzie J6, 74, 108, 110, 161
Strangberg, Alexander 19, 24, JO, J2, 97, 112, 138
Strangberg, Samantha 11, 114, 14J, 161
Strehlow, Amber S7, 71 , 79, 92, 154
Stressler, Daniel 9S, 149
Struble, Damien 161
Stumpf, Christopher 1S4
Stumpf, Frances 161
SturinQ. Alexander 28, 113, 161
Stunno, Sebastian 161
Suess, Catherine 149
Suhling, Tyler 6S, 76, 138
Sullivan, Zachary 17, Jl, 7J, 1S4
Sunderman, Max 14, J2, 4J, 72, 106, 144, 149
Sunier, Richard 24, JO, 141
Sursa, Kylie 4, 161
Sutton, Hakeem 154
Svatek, Alyxandra 6, J2, JJ, S8, 61 , 62, 6J, 7S, 116, 138
Swartz, MiChael 49, 106, 138
Sweet, Jameka 1S4
Swiatko, Zachary 12, 28, 119, 122, 138
Swift, Michael 14, 2J, J2, BS, 113, 149
Swisher, Zachary 28, 72. 7J, 154
Szafranski, April 78, 89, 107, 149
Szopinski, Caleb 1, S, JO, 159, 161
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Tait, William 28, 161
Tate, Brent 68, 138
Taylor, Casey 12, 28, 138
Taylor, Lauren 149
Taylor, Mr. 108, 16J
Taylor, Terrell 28, 154
Teerink, Mr. 16J
Ten Cate, Rebecca 145, 149
Tenuta, Andrew 29, 73, 98, 112, 1S4, lSS
Tercek, Ms. 89, 16J
Terrell, Tiffany 20, 149
Tews, Ms. 16J
Thatcher, Kristin 89, 107, 149
Theusch, Ms. 16J
Thomas, Diamond 76, BJ
Thomas, Jacob 1S4
Thomas, Ms. 16J
Thomas, William 28, 1S4
Thompson,ColeB, 106, 144, 149
Thompson, Teona 71, 108, 149
Thomsen, Anders 66, 70, 74, 84, 112
Thorne, Elliott 161
Thorsen, Tyler 11, 40, 64, 109, 120, 141
Tibor, Kevin 161
nlapa, Yareth 161
Timoshuk, Christopher 64, 142
Tindall, Ashley 86, 108, 110, 142, 161
Tinker, Nathaniel 102, 114, 149
Toepfer, Nicole 108, 161
Toledo, Irving 149
Tolefree, Jalen 149
Tolefree, Mr. 16J
Tolosa, Jieferhans 108, 1S4
Tomaak, Anthony 55, 91, 107, 108, 138
Tomaak, Taylor91 , 107, 108, 1S7, 161
Torres, Adryan 28, 72, 1S4
Torres, Angel 108, 161
Torres, Angelica 154
Torres, Erika 44, 138
Torres, Jared J4,71, 112, 149
Torres, Liliana 104, 161
Torres, Savannah 1S4
Tostrud,Jessica J1 ,86, 110, 1S4
Tostrud, Larry 22, 29, 149
Totts, Alexander J2, 112,149
Traughber, Kimberly SJ, 76, 161
Trayman, Devin 161
Trecroci, Andreus 149
Treiber, Brodie 105, 154
Trempt, Allison 141
Trentacosta, Peter 20, 101, 111
Trifone, Alexis S8, 60, 71 , 75, 149
Tnpp, Brian 149
Troemel, Thomas88, 91 , lOS, 107, 108, 149
Truax, Kaylynn 154
Trujillo, Jose 161
Truong, Lisa 109, 161
Tuma, Jennifer 149
Turner, Paris 69, 73, 92, 154
Turner, Ryaun 161
Tutlewski, Tyler 28, 112, 149
Tyson, Tome9, 12
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Udomon, lboro-Akam 141
Ulloa, Alexandria 154
Ulloa, Andrew JS, 71
Ulloa, Max JS, 71, lOJ, 154
Unrein, Alex 138
Unrein, Ashley S6, 90, 154
Unti·Runnells, Ms. 16J
Upmann, Cheryl 149
Urcino, Angela 111
Uriostegui, Jose 149
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Van Hoof, Alexander 28
Van Kammen, Haley 154, 1S5
Van Nuland, Tyler JO, 154
Van Pamel, Stefan 107, 154
VanBlarcom, Bryanna 15, Jl , 72, 1S4, 199
VanBlarcom, Danielle 62, 66, 70, 94, 112, 114, 138
Vanderford, Jodi 62, 107, 110, 154
Vanderhoef, Mr. Jl
Varela, Luis 149
Vargas, Cassie 161
Vargas, Mr. 69
Varible, Anayeli 138
Vasarella, Haley 111
Vazquez, Amzi 138
Vega, Maria 44
Veidt, Trevor 8, 10, 28, JS, 113, 161
Vela, Brianna 110, 138
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Verbracken, Zachary 106, 138
Vereen, Robin Sl,70, 112, 154
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Vidas, Morgan 73, 82, 108, 111, 1S4
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Villalobos, Erika 149
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Villalobos, Juan 154
Villarreal, Sabrina 109, 161
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Vincent, Nakisha 161
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Vite, Joshua 108
Vittone, Andrew 28, 112, 154
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Wade, Jeremy 113, 154
Waldinger, Sarah 20, 74, 149
Walker, Oeaundre 149
Walker, Makenzie J7, 58, 68, 86, 110, 161
Walkowski, Katie 94, 99, 138
Waller, Evan 108, 112, 149
Walter, Alexander 138
Wamboldt, Alanna 15, Jl, J2, 154, 199
Wamboldt, Dustin 149
Wamboldt, Melanie 106, 108, 123, 138
Ward, Amanda J2, 7J, 108, 154
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Wargo, Holly J, 68, 74, 95, 114, 149
Warmack, Robert 138
Warner, George 28, 72, 97, 100, 112, 154
Warner, Vincent 28, 46, 154, 155
Wathen, Elizabeth 14J, 1S4
Watkins, Autumn S8, 102, 114, 138
Watkins, Emily 109, 112, 161
Watson, Jessica 8, 16, J2,78, 139
Waynes, Mason 112
Waynes, Trae 113
Webb, Rebecca 139
Webber, Stephanie 14J, 1S4
Weber, Christine 161
Weber, Michael 98, 100, 108, 112, 114, 139
Weiland, Danielle 9, 139
Weiss, Tyler 1S4
Weiss, Zackariah J9, 149
Welch-Williams, Charles 148, 149
Wells, Jodeci 2, 6, 54, 7J, 139
Wenberg, Jessica 82, 154
Wenberg, Rachael 51, 70, 82, 111, 139
Wertz, Hayden 8, 28, 161
Wertz, Kelsey 21, 29, 149
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Whalen, Edward 9, 107, 108, 154
Wheeler. Elisha J8, 7J, 100, 114, 120, 139
Wheeler, Erlan 112
Whitsett, Rasheed 161
Wiersum, Christopher 102,139
Wightman, Katie 149
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Willems, Andrew 5J, 76, 141
Williams, Alicia 161
Williams, David 104
Williams, Gregory 45, 72, 9J, 141
Williams, James 149
Williams, Jordan 161
Williams, Kelsie 108, 161
Williams, Lakisha 94
Williams, Mr. 163
Williams, Ms. 16J
Willing, Seth 161
Willing, Tyler9,6J, 98, 104, 112, 114, 139
Willkomm, Kourtney 58, 59, 75, 149
Wilson, Bree 161
Wilson, Cartee 149
Wilson, Lacey 154
Wilson, Miranda 149
Wilson, Nathan 28, 161
Window, Cherita 139
Window.Jasmine 54, 7J, 9J, 149
Wing, Amanda 161
Winiarski, Kelsey 1, J2, 139
Wint, Anthony 161
Winter, Evan 29, 108, 112, 161
Wintermote, Emily 50, 74, 90, 109, 110, 1S4
Winters, Matthew 20
Winzer, Allisonl8, J1,7J, 82,88, 108, 111, 119, 123, 139
Wipper, Benjamin 108, 149
Wirch, Mr. 16J
Wirtz, Cody 149
Wise, Nicholas 106, 114
Wissmar, Ashley 161
Wittkowske, Eric 28, 72. 108, 113, 161
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Wojciechowia, Tyler41, 139
Wolf, Cassandra 8, 11, 82, 100, 111, 114, 139
Wolford, Rachael 67, 109, 149
Wolke, Brynna 29, 44, 108, 154
Woodley, Miranda 89, 107, 149
Wortley, William 17, 24, JO, Jl , 73, 97, 108, 112, 149
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Wright, Ashley 61 , 75, 139
Wright, Heather 16, 90, 99, 109, 114, 149
Wright, Jasmine lOJ, 107, 161
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Wynne, Rebecca 139
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Yata, Yuliet 104, 161
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York, Kyle 141
Young, Kaitlyn 73, lOJ, 109, 114, 142, 154
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Young, Mitchell 28, 112, 1S4
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Young, Quardell 45, 72, 92, 149
Young, Shawnice 70, 161
Young, Tyrese 149
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Zade, Christina 104, 149
Zagar, Taylor 11, 107, 161
Zahn, Karlie JO, 161
Zamagne, Terri 8, 104, 110, 161
Zavaleta, Enrique 161
Zeller, Ryan 99, 149
Zeqiri, Vigan 24, 139
Ziegler, Kyle 28, 72. 7J, 113, 154
Ziegler, Mitchell 11, 12, 28, 57,71 , 139
Zierk, Jacob 105, 161
Zimmerman, Derek 16, 154
Zimmerman, Hannah 9, 15, Jl, 4J, 72. 7J, 149, 199
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5017 Green Bay Rd., Suite 136
Kenosha, WI 53144
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Owner
694-9206
3206 8oth STREET KENOSHA. WI.
OPEN MON·FRI lOam to 7pm SAT 10am to4pm
211112thSt.
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(262) 653-2600
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2623 30th Avenue
Kenosha, Wisconsin
262.496.9700
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6309 60th Street, Suite 100
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53144
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Office (262) 654-4900
Fax (262) 654-4910
Cell (262) 496-8883
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Kenosha, WI. 53142
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Brake Service
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6930 39th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53142
(262) 694-5707
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located in Speedway Plaza
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5901 75th Street
697-2100
Congratu ations
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PAIELLI'S BAKERY, INC.
FULL SERVICE BAKERY
6020.39TH AVENUE
KENOSHA, WI 53 1 42
PHONE: 262.654.0785
FAX: 262.654.0848
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Your Host: Peter
3619 30th Avenue
Kenosha, VVl53144
Phone: (262) 653-1811
Communicate
414-653 -1000
Fax 414-653-1001
Heartland Produce Co.
Midwests Finest Produce
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4550 70'" Avenue
Kenosha, 'WI 53144
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happiness and success.
We love you so very much,
Dad, Mom, Andrea and Carson
Chan al Airielle Pearson,
Go confidently in the direction of your
dreams. May you continue to use your
talents to make the world smile.
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Cabinet and Countertop Installation
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BADGER STATE
KITCHEN & BATH , INC.
Pero Radulovic
President
P.O. Box 393
Kenosha, WI 53141
Phone
262-620-3188
or 262-657-0961
Congratulations
Dora!
May the future treat you as
well as you've treated us.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Beau
Congrats Uraduates!
4237 Green Bay Rd
262 658-0800
Congratulations students and
best wishes for a bright future You have so
much to smile about!
Dr. John R. Crawford
7851 Cooper Road
Kenosha, WI 53142
262-694-5272
www.crawfordortho.com
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Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Home Office. Bloomington. Illinois 61710
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Vince laquinta LUTCF. Agent
6829 39th Avenue. Kenosha. WI 53142-7127
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24 Hour Good Neighbor Service
Monday - Thursday 9 AM - 8 PM
Friday 9 AM - 6 PM
• Saturday 9 AM - 4 PM
8501 75th. Street, Willow Point
262•925•9050
Sports
Physical Therapy &
Rehab Specialists, S.C.
Restoring Human Perfonnance
Congratulations
Class of 2010
Kenosha North
3601 30th A venue
Suite 103
Kenosha, WI 53144
(p) 262-6.57-7071
(f) 262-6.57-0632
Co111i11g J1111e of 2010...
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3701 80th Street
Kenosha, WI 53142
(p) 262-697-1730
(f) 262-697-5290
The Balance &
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3921 30th Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53144
(p) 262-925-0311
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Although the fiv of you are goillg your
separate ways. we are sure that you will
always stay j t as cl se as you've becoine
ovu the years. You are without a doubt the
t daughters that we could ask for. We are
so proud of everythillg you girls have
accoinplishecl togethu ud what *utiful
woinetl you have all grow:u I:uto. We love you
a:ucl good luck tur:uillg your clreaJllS I:uto
realities throughout the :uext four years.
Your Biggest F aJlS.
Johll Deb. Pete&Shirley.
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