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TRENDS: YOUR GUIDE TO WHAT'S HOT AND WHAT'S NOT
radford News
YOU DECIDE
Seminar:
Educational tool
or glorified study
hall?
2011 • 2012
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1ications, Practice Peace TM
•
All things
come
together ...
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FOOTBRLL
THE DESTINA JION > > >
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WlscOIOSln hdten) Ill 4 P·•·
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• Students came up with a school ,
spirit week to support their team.
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MJO Monroe St .. Modfsoe, WI
The school day was shortened
by a half day so that everyone
could travel to the game
Junior
For a STATE WIN!
Draven
LaFayette, filled
In
for Zack
Swisher
as
quarterback in
the state game.
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could honlltty say
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STATEll
On November 18, 2011
Kenosha Bradford's football
team managed to make
history by becoming the
Division 1 State Champions.
Despite having five injured
starting players and losing
the stellar players from the
year before, Coach Jed
Kennedy worked the team
hard and made them believe
that they could be the star
football players in the state!
To make the winning even
sweeter, the team went 13-0
for a perfect season. John
Meyers, a Lakeview and parttime Bradford student made
the only touchdown during
the game in the fourth quarter
with only five minutes left of
the game. It was truly a game
both the players and the fans
would never forget!
• Keep up with Bradford's Athletics at www.bradford.kusd.edu/athletics
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Juan Najera
Senior Amoley '"" -~ a
cuslam- made Iago far Iago doyl
She used sparkly fabric for a
different spin an !he lrodional Iago!
Amaley Perez
«Superhero Day
Senior Robert lepul..da sports a
Captain Underpants cOllume for
superhero day. •1,,.n1ecl ta be
4illerent, yet funny,' he soid
Robert Sepulveda
Old Person Day»
lefriol Rachel Rasmussen dreue1
dawn as a gnindma for aid
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pejomas and glasse> (and has a
cane la camplete lhe laok).
Rachel Rasmussen
« Blackout Day
leniof lri<o k<hbach Ihm off
11hool spirit by wtaring all bla<k for
!he big game. The theme
at
tht stale game - "lilackaul!"
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super Nelll. Weorif19 all pala and
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{He tftn hod !he taped Uf1 glasSO>)
Erica Eschbach
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www.bradford.kusd.edu
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Five Days of Spirit!
Toga Day»
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Right· Captains,
Quanzell Murphy
and Hunter
Corrigan hold up
their new-found
prized posession.
The llUYI worked
their hrdelt llld
put ev•vtl*l9 they
had Into dis last
ROWDIEST DEVU
Above: Seniors Tyler Grymkoski and
Brianna Santelli show off their Bradford
spirit at every game, by wearing their
' spirit hats' and leading the student
section in the school cheers'
$1.00
Mitch Young
•
his parents and
tirUriend, Adria
plan to ~ke him
11 O.ilis for a
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fries.
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Clltrry Campltell, line-badter, poses
: with his linebacker coach (Joh•
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pl1ye11 aH their ,..reots tot <1lled
out to dtt field 41rint senior nitht at
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--INDEX
Ads ........................... .. ...... 181
Clubs .................. ........... 24-43
Freshman Mugs..... ... 154-157
Homecoming ................. 46-51
Junior Mugs ............... 144-149
Music ................ ............. 64-71
Plays ..... ........................72-80
Senior Mugs ... ........... 138-143
Sophomore Mugs ...... 150-153
Sports.... .... ................. 88-135
Staff Mugs ....................... .. 4-7
Trends .... ... .............. ..... .10-13
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Table of Contents
Staff mugs pages 4-7
Bradlord Division
Trends pages l 0-13
Yearbook page 14
Our Place page 15
Newspaper page 16
Stage Craft page l 7
Winter break page 18
lnfraRed page 19
Foreign Exchange page 20
Spanish class page 21
Beautiful Bodies page 22
Iron Chef page 23
Club Division
Student Government pages 26-27
Leading Ladies page 28
Snow Devils page 29
Student Partnership page 30
Dance Class page 31
National Honor Society page 32
Battle of the Books page 33
Spanish Club page 34
Campus Life page 35
Forensics page 36
Model UN page 37
Key Club pages 40-41
Dance Team page 42
Italian Club page 43
Events
Homecoming Division
pages 46-47
Spirit week page 48
Parade page 49
Game page 50
Dance page 51
Madrigals page 52
Talent Show page 53
Band o Rama page 54
Go Pink page 55
Dance Show page 56
Solo Ensemble page 57
Music Division
Choir pages 66-67
Orchestra pages 68-69
Band pages 70-71
Plays Division
Guys & Dolls pages 74-75
Tarzan pages 76-77
Phantom of the Opera
pages 78-79
Annie pages 80-81
The Light in the Piazza
pages 82-83
Little Plays pages 84-85
Stage Crew pages 86-87
Sports Division
Football pages 90-91
Boys' Soccer pages 92-93
Girls' Swimming pages 94-95
Boys' Cross Country pages 96-97
Girls' Cross Country pages 98-99
Boys' Volleyball pages l 00-101
Girls' Volleyball pages l 02-103
Girls' Tennis pages l 04-105
Girls' Golf pages l 06- l 07
Boys' Basketball pages l 08- l 09
Girls' Basketball pages 110-111
Wrestling pages 112-113
Hockey page 114
Skateboarding page 115
Cheerleading pages 116-117
Boys' Swimming pages 118-119
Bowling pages 120-121
Baseball page 122-123
Softball pages 124-125
Boys' Track pages 126-127
Girls' Track pages 128-129
Girls' Soccer pages 130-131
Boys' Tennis pages 132- 133
Boys' Golf pages 134-135
lntermurals pages 136-137
Student Division
Senior mugs pages 140-143
Junior mugs pages 144-149
Sophomore mugs
pages 150-153
Freshmen mugs
pages 154-157
Senior Division
Top 15 seniors pages 160-161
Senior Dumb Awards
pages 162-163
Senior Recognition Night
pages 164-165
Graduation pages 166-167
Senior Histories pages 168-171
Senior Portraits pages l 72- l 79
e~RA'o-,,;2.01·:1r -··2012
, KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
YEARBOOKAVENUE.COM
Bradford Spy 101 years later
I. Yearbook Stan writers I.
The 2011-2012 school year
marked the 101st volume of
Bradford's yearbook, and one
of the more exciting years to
date. Among many other
things, this year included an
undefeated state football
championship,
plenty
of
exciting theatre productions,
the addition of the seminar
concept,
the
enormous
upheaval in the school district
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·,
MONDAY, APRIL 16
The senior class of 2012 shows their
superiority during the homecoming assembly.
d"1st ric
· t , th e poss1·bi e reca 11 o f
Governor Scott Walker,
and yet another year filled
with Mr. Roders' antics,
to
causing
scientists
question previous research
on just how many decades it
is humanly possible to teach.
Add to this an incredibly
warm winter followed by an
even warmer spring, and
you 've got a recipe for an
anything-can-happen-year
(which it was).
faces of a new generation...
1
FAil
LEADERSHIP
CONFERENa
Andrei
Cieorgescu and
Zachary Hughes
enjoy a laugh
while spending
some quality
time together at
the Olympia
Resort in
Oconomowoc,
Illinois.
Bradford News
Kenosha, Wisconsin
(262) 359-6223
slS
Where would starving students like Zach
Rosado be without Mr. Roders?
School spirit at
an all-time high
in 2012
It was more than just a championship football
title: school spirit at Bradford was contagious
during the school year. From cheerleading
competitions to band honors in New Orleans
to a spectacular talent show in May, Bradford
students showed Kenosha-and the rest of the
country-that school spirit is not a thing of the
pasl Seniors graduating in June actually
seemed like they would miss high school!
BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOi. IS KENOSHA
UNIFIED·S '"GO TO·· SCHOOi. FOR GREAT
EXTRA-CURRICUl.AR ACTIVITIES
Bradford High school is known for its great extracurrirular octivities. ITop Left) Edgar Od-oa
participates in one of the art department's f ieldtrips.
(Bottom Left) Two madrigal jesters show off their colorful
regalia before showtime. ITop Right) Bradford's Heat
dance team makes Vdentine's day memorable Bottom
l!d!i~~~~~~:..JI Right) Jeriman Baldwin hams it up for the camera dLring
r=:::---.~aliil;;:------n parent's night at Carthage College. The
football team and coach Kennedy will
never forget their State championship.
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Bradford students are good at coming together when it really matters. 1. Seniors Jana Fiala and Erin Burns participate
in Solo and Ensemble. Many students at Bradford excell during this music competition. 2. A couple takes a break from
dancing at homecoming to pose for a picture: " We had a great time; hopefully we will be dates next year as well!" 3.
Four junior girls pose for a picture during Mr. Lockhart's Probability and Statistics class. 4. Senior "chef" Paris Turner
takes a break from cooking during Our Place, in order to give another future chef instructions on how to prepare food.
1.
2.
3.
4.
lead the way to a successful year!
Bradford Cheerleading
Bradford Athletics had a great year in every sport during the 2011 - 2012 school year. {Top Left)
The Bradford Competitive Cheer and Dance Team made it all the way to the State Competition and
placed second. They were a great example of what a strong and unified team should be. (Bottom
Left) Junior Glen Brinkman, a varsity diver since his freshman year, made it all the way to the State
diving tournament and placed 9th out of 24 other talented divers. (Bottom left) The boys varsity
volleyball team was the epitome of what a great team should be. They did team-bonding activities
as well as practice six days a week. (Bottom Right) The boys Varsity Cross Country team ran their
way to the State meet. They had talented runners who helped the team grow and stay together.
And let's not forget the coaches-these selfless adults gave their time freely to enrich the lives of
the girls and boys at Bradford. Without them, there would be no school sports or school spirit!
Glen Brinkman
Truly smart junior
girls strategically
plan to go to
homecoming with a
large group of girls
rather then with a
date; they also all
matched their dresses
in solidarity.
Juniors Megan Puhek
and Alex Eschmann
show school spirit by
dressing up as nerds
for homecoming spirit
week! They went all
out by taping up their
nerdy glasses.
Retiring Ms. Fair and
Ms. Schlais, Dr. Sue, and
Ms. Nelson pose for a
picture before the
ceremony recognizing
the State football team.
STAFF MUGS Times
Ms. Fair-Asst.
Principal
"Learning is our goal and
success is our only option"
YearbookNews.com
PRINCIPAL NEWS
~ "Failure is not an option"
present
from her
daughter
and shares
it with
Bradford
studentswhat a
Ms. Ackley
Ms. Akhavein
Ms. Alcina
Ms. Albright
Mr. Allen
Mr. Annina
Ms. Arneson
Ms. Broderick
Ms. Buckley
Ms. Buss
Mr. Camerota
Ms. Carpino
Ms. CarrilloMatthies
Mr. Cyzak
Ms. Dana
Ms. Day
Mr. Days
Ms. Delany
Mr. Devine
Despite the upheaval
public schools
experienced
beginning in 2011,
principal Dr. Sue
Savaglio managed
to keep
morale high and
see to it that quality
education still mattered
at Bradford.
u•
'We don't have to avoid them in public ..•"
•Sunday December 31: Mr. Santiago
and Mrs. Santiago go out to dinner
on new years eve with their children.
•Sunday January 9: Mr. Jones and Mrs.
Fergus having breakfast at a Racine
restaurant. (they are recent newlyweds)
Ms. Heinzen
Ms. Heller
Mr. Hervat
Ms. Hessenthaler
Ms. Hilker
Ms. Hodges
Ms. Howell
<l:"'..MltiJ-".iilr,1 Ms. Hylinski
Ms. Ide
Ms. Irizarry
Ms. Ishmael
Ms. Ishmael
Ms. Jacob
Mr. James
Ms. Jankausky
Ms.
Jarmakowia
Ms. Jensen
Mr. Jones
Mr. Karvelas
Mr. Kauffman
Mr. Kennedy
Ms. Kraning
Ms.
La Macchia
Ms. Labbe
Ms. Larsen
Ms. Lawler
Ms. Lee
Ms. Leiting
Ms. Livolsi
vvnat t he teacher is, is more important t han w ha t he teaches
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Nls. ~tte helps Zodi Reget With hs doss wal
The Bradford High School faculty works tirelessly each day to provide a welcoming atmosphere for the students. Founded in 1860, Bradford is known
~or its excellence in both the classroom and athletics. The hardworking teachers behind this success are what have made Bradford such an enthusiastic
and desirable place to learn. Ms. Morrissette (pictured right) has been a Bradford educator for 22 years. As a finance teacher, she prepares students
every day for the fiscal responsibilities they will face in their futures. Morrissette also teaches leardership classes that help boost students' confidence
and strengthen relationships with their peers. She, like many of the other teachers both new and old show their sincere commitment to the Bradford
student body and will continue to influence their lives.
Yearbooknews.com
Mr. Lockhart
Mr. Lugo
Ms. Maegaard
Ms. Mars
Ms. Matalas
Ms. Mayes
Ms. McGonegle
Ms. Mentek
Mr. Meredith
Ms. Metzler
Mr. Mitchell
Ms. Moaven
Mr. Mogensen
Ms. Morgan
Ms. Morrissette
Ms. Nehring
Ms. Johnson
Ms. Notarianni
Ms. Pearson
Ms.Perez
Mr. Perez
Mr. Perona
Mr. Perrine
Ms. Phillips
Ms. Posselt
Ms. Powers
Ms. Powers
Ms. Preuss
Ms. Ratzka
Mr. Raymaker
Ms. Reli<h
Ms. Riggs
Mr. Roders
Ms. Rodriguez
Ms. Rosin
Mr. Ruffolo
Ms. Saarnio
Mr. Sandberg
Mr. Santiago
Mr. Saurer
Mr. Schlick
Ms. Schmidt
Working for and with students from September until June...
By: Emily Nordloh
Bradford Yearbook Staff
Science teacher Ms. Jacobs is
surrounded by her students junior
Kayla Hill and senior Jon Hanson
Student
counselor
Mr. Days,
works
dilgently to
finsh
preparing a
students
Academics and
11
nose to the
grindstone11
Students at work
Junior Steven Heinisch finishes his AP
Calculus work while in the library.
Ryan Barth concentrates at
his keyboard in class.
Logan Thorne gets tutoring from Mr. Lockhart, who
teaches math at Bradford.
SECTION B
Oi"ision
MONDAY, DECEMBER, 19, 2011
STUDIES SHOW: STUDENTS GET MORE OUT OF SCHOOL WHEN THEY ARE
INVOLVED IN AN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY
"Not for Nerds Anymore""
-anonymous anime student
ACADEMICS
Clubs & Extracurricular - Cooking
Yearbook
Mrs. Bishop
.._ ....,_.. _.curricular
activities, I
feel , tend to
have a better
academic
standing. They
want to perform
at a higher
standard which also
affects their self-concept.
Hopefully this will make them
more well-rounded .
Get Involved!!
All clubs and activities at
Bradford are unique and
special and all teach useful
lessons
and
skills
like
responsibility , creativity, and
respect. So what are you
waiting for? Join a club now!
·AB·
Infra Red
Foreign Exchange
Stagecraft
Leader: Jodi Williams
Jodi has been the teacher far
stagecraft far ten years. She and the
staff make just about anything such as
props, lights, and sets. "It's not
about training people to do this,
its about watching students create
something amazing and seeing the
pride and joy it gives them."
Latinos Sin Fronteras
"TIK tl1ing I like most
Cll)out Infra Hee! is
'-><'<'ing my fricml'->
clllC! lllC'eting new
people <'<Kil clay.
'Teamwork i'-> a little
hit k''->S of me <me! <l
lot more of we."'
Stefanie and Ian are both general managers of inlra Red.
Stefanie is in chagre of paying the bills tor Intra Red.
Trevor Veldt Is also a general manager who tracks al
sales to determine which products do well and which
ones don't do as well so he evaluate which items to keep
or get rid of. Ian Is In charge of paying all the employees
with lntraDollars.
"I really like working
witll all of tl1C otllcr
employees. It 's a
\.('!) exciting jot> clll(!
it give<., me <lll
opportunity to work
in a retail
environment.
Athletic Shorts
"I wear athletic shorts
Why do you wear them? • • • • • • • • because
I really don't
like dressing 1..p for
Jhavere
Caston
Andrew Meier
Hector Munoz
Honorable Mention:
Benigno Esquivel
Shoes
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Nicholas Tenuta
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INTERESTS
ick Tenuta shmvs off
his Airforccs which is
just one pair of his
many fresh shoes.
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is because I'm
an athlete so I
wear them for
basketball."
Trends!
Trends are back and bigger than ever.
Jeans and skinny jeans go with
anything and everything and are the top
choice for leg wear. College apparel is
a big thing with graduating seniors
because it can show off where THEY
are going in the fall. Hair is an everchanging important trend-short and
long. Hats with a flat bill is the hat of
choice when it comes to style in 2012 .
new headphones by
Dr. Dre otherwise know as
Beats. This new brand of
headphones are the new
sensation when it comes to
music.
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Timeless
Hair- Not
Going
Anywhere
#What sTrending
Bradford News 2011-2012
Page Editor: Brittney Golbricht
Senior Emtt W'nterroole p.Js off the 00, crd a rule
outfit even oo a haf day
Liior Trent Smith smiles big as he shows off hs geled
h::ir style
Makeup
An easy way to show off who you are!
Junior Ashley Sonchez shows off her vibrant personality in her
makeup. Ashley has on sparkly, pink eyeshadow and black
mascara!
Sophomore Kaci Kwiatkowski never goes a day without make-up.
Kaci is confident in !he way she looks, along with !he way she
does her make-up.
Junior Rachel Fischer has on simple yet pretty make-up; here, she
uses a sub"e pink eyeshadow along with a little eyeliner to make
her eyes POP!
Senior Hanna Fontaine always has a wild array of colors on her
eyes. Hanna's great at matching her make-up with her outfit.
Freslmcri Keloe Romc:rowskJ is showrg off her poof
Ths h::ir style is iropred by reality stcr, Snodcie.
Senors Alex fvl.crl:iewlc:z crd Derek Jones f-ove the
BEST h::ir n the sd-ool. We skate crd this is o.r
·A 10naluU h::ir-;t's easy. crd we a:ri Rip 11r
A Fashion Statement!
(left) Junior Makenzie
Walker sports the
fashionable "mocks" that
many high schoolers
wear. These comfy
footwarmers match
everything! (right)
Junior Samantha
Garduno and sophomore
Priscilla Avila love their
boots because "they're
warm!"
'
ats
Bradford
High
School
Latest styles of the year
clothing trends
Bradford's trends of 2011 - 2012
SOME TRENDS NEVER DIE
The hats are in these days -~
---
Shoes and
Guys and Girls
---=- College Apparel
The future is near!
Indoors or outdoors, they keep you warm!
Seniors Vontae Graham and Josh Osborne support UW-Oshkosh
by wearing some comfy looking apparel. What do they have to say
about this college? "Go Titans! "
~~~~~~~~~~
These two seniors are looking good in their hats! (left) Jay Baldwin is "always cold" so he constantly
sports the furry hat to keep himself warm. Keefer Kuhl, on the other hand, goes a different route; he
really likes the flat brim hats along with the colored plaid!
Jeans: they go with everything
An all-year comfort
Sophomore Andrea Rossow (leh) sports a UW-Whitewater
sweatshirt while senior Riley Smith and Landon Luzar (right)
represent UW-Madison.
'
Freshman Som Sunderman and Emily Christensen like
the 'faded"jean look because it goes well with boots.
Senior Lee Broadway Is looking good in these American
Eagle jeans! He soys they 'make him feel all worm Inside.'
Junior Jessica First and Seniors Jona Fiala and Christina
Brzezinski ore comfy In their American Eagle jeans.
Juniors Luke Sinclair, Alex Capelli and Eric Wittkowske
are all smiles when showing off Division I college tees!
Favorite song of
2011-2012
The songs students just
can't get out of their head..
Oeftl JL11ior Rajd<LITlClr ML11rOrgi says that his favorite song this year is "Silent
Night" by The Temptations. "This song feels like it was written for me, I can
definitely relate to it." ~ightl Senior .losN..ia Osborne oon't stop listenirg to
the song, "The Motto" by Drake. "Drake is on top of his ITTJSic right now, I
just oon't stop listenirg to him, and all of his new songs are inspirational.
Bradford
High
School
Latest styles of the year
'
ats
Automobiles,
Trashy Trends ,
Rule Breakers and
Trend Setters.
Bradford's trends of 2011 - 2012
Favorite place lo go in cars
Keepin ' it Classy
students make money, to
J 0 bs • • The waysanord
their cars
(Above) Senior Lauren Seiberlich takes a break from scooping
soup at the Soup Depot. "This job has taught me the value of
working with people, and food . YUM! "
Senior Mathea Durica shows off her 2003 white Santa Fe. Her favorite place to take her car is to the
mall. "My car is great all-around, I love that it's extremely reliable and that I never have any problems
with it. I love to take my car for random drives around the lake, and other places in Kenosha."
Au to
mo
biles
The cars that every student at
---- -· - - - Bradford love ...
(Above) Junior Kyle Lovell blows his whistle at the "naughty
children" at Kenosha YMCA. Kyle has been lifegaurding at the
YMCA since August of this year.
Sophomore Tonner Eschboch shows off his silver 2009 Hummer HJ.
"I love my car, because its original, no one else hos one!"
Senior Andrew Tenuta poses next lo his 2011 Jeep Wrangler. "I
chose the 4-Door model because ii suited my personality."
Senior Michelle Melotik is in love with her 2008 Hondo Pilot. "I think ii
is too cool, that I drive o "mom" car, oil of my friends love ii."
Senior Alex Belotti shows off his 2005 Jeep Liberty "This car is
perfect for me, its big but not loo big, I love my SUVI"
·A·l2·
(Above) Senior Maryana Servemyk sells perfume to a happy customer
at Perfumania! "I love my job and the people I work with. Working has
taught me the value of money, and made me learn how to save! "
Trendy AND following the rules! Who would have thought it possible?
"They tell us and we listen ... "
"Dress code: check"
"ID check: check"
"Not in hall sweep: check"
Rowdy's angels
Bradford's top three rule-followers
adford has its share of rule breakers, but there
are also a lot of students who follow the rules.
Sophomore Michael Virolio, junior Aman Grewal
and senior Kaitlin Young, resped and follow the
rules by wearing their IDs proudly and wearing
appropriate clothing in school. Knowing that the
workplace demands this makes it easier to "just
say yes" to doing what's right.
Juniors Ashley
Sanchez and
Lexi Leoris are
caught on their
cell phones in
InfaRed.
Michael Virolio
Aman Grewal
Kaitlin Young
Too cool for school ...
Rowdy's Rebels
Why is it that some students
think it is "uncool"
to wear ID's?
"<#"<#-·
Juniors Holly Ambruso, Maj a Lazarevic and
Jennifer Sinnen pretend to throw their ID's in the
garbage can at lunch.
Fritz is seen
wearing yoga
pants not
\_ allowed at
· \-school.
"Full set of pajamas: check"
"Slippers: check"
"Blanket to snuggle in: check'
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J
unio rs '.\lckenna Brown , Emil) No rdlo h
and Sarah Beggi work hard to put the
linal touches on their yearbook page. "I
really enjo) coming to yearbook class
knowing I'm a part of of a prc~ect that will
be looked a t for many years Lo come."
Senior Taylor Hoff (pictured left) could not
stay away from the
/· 111 1l_l Sord/nh
yearbook class. Her
love for pictures and
learning
about Making Lemonade
different clubs and from Lemons
sports made her
Yearbook is all about
return to yearbook designing the pages,
for a second year.
taking millions of pictures
Senior Jenny Spair and preparing to make
memories last forever. In
(pictured right) had foresight. She knew that 2011
, due to budget cuts,
yearbook went from three
what she did in
classes to one. 'Cutting two
yearbook would still
of the three yearbook
be alive in the
classes was a lot to ·
future: "It is so
handle, and it put more
pressure on the staff to do
awesome to think
their best because we all
that in ten years
had so many pages to
when I pull out my
complete,' said junior
YEARBOOK STAFF: (Bockrow) Kevin Corter, Steven Corter, Andrew Vittone, Taylor Hoff, Kyle Ziegler, Nick Slomkowski, Alanna
Wamboldt, (third row) Mckenna Brown, Emily Nordloh, Jessica Tostrud, Jodi Vanderford, Timmy Gaffey (second row) Edvelyn
Mckennno Brown.
yearbook I can look
Villegas, Sarah Beggi, Brittney Goldbricht, Melissa Pino, Juan Najera, Jenny Spoir (bottom row) Luke Maier, Mrs. Smith
through it and say I
had a hand in doing this." Although senior
YearFriends.
Edvelyn Villegas
Focus and
book
(left) was busy with
Fun
Editor
several jobs, she still
Jessica
Tostrud
wanted to be with her
(left) and Brittney
friends in yearbook. Golbricht work
work
Alanna Wamboldt diligently to finish
that
is
pages
before
their
(below,
right)
the deadline. "Being
''worth
it"
couldn't experience a part of yearbook
Scmor Melissa Pino, the yearbook editor,
her final year in high class is a great
plays a huge role in how th e yea rboo k
honor and it is
school
without
turns out. 'The editor position ts a big
rewarding when you
responsibility and I'm glad
taking yearbook one
open up the
"A great
M r,. Snm h gave the JOb to
last time. "Yearbook
yearbook and
way to
me." satd M elissa. The job
know you took part
make
of the ed itor ts to chec k
was my favorite class
friends and
in creating it. And it
learn how to all of the pages that have
and I wanted to end
is fun to work with
Seniors Jessica Tostrud and Brittney Golbricht pose for a
bee n submitted, grade
interact with
high school by
a friend like Jess, "
p icture while scrambling to finish their p ag es.
them and make any
new people
changes
so that the
said Brittney. "Brittney and I make a great team," laughed Jess.
remembering how
every day! "
book ha' as few errors a'
is
a
major
part
of
high
school
and
will
someday
take
us
''Yearbook
much fun it was to
possible. M rs. Smith is al\\'ays on us to
back to a time when things were more innocent and fun."
check the names-that is a huge part of my
help make this!"
Teamwork makes
a great yearbook!
-Al4·
job. It's grea t to be in a position of power!"
Co me to SC h 00 I hungry!
"Who needs McDonalds for breakfast?"
•••1111!!!--
Our Place student run restaurant gives
students the foundational skills and
knowledge necessary to be a productive
profe sional within the culinary industry.
In an effort to provide real-world
11
experience in the kitchen every Friday,
the students are exposed to various facets
in the field to include cooking, baking, togo service and management. This is a
problem ba ed/student centered learning Teacher Mrs. Bytnar
environment. Students receive hands-on practical
experience in the kitchen. The culinary program
has grown tremendously with student
interest. Our Place change their menu
weekly, but favorites are ham, egg, and
cheese English muffins, cinnamon rolls,
strawberry lemonade, sweet tea, milk,
and even hot chocolate in the winter!
"Thank you for ordering from us.
We are pleased to serve youand don't forget to order! Food
Is cooked and even delivered to
your classroom every frlday!"
The multitaskers
Foods Ill is not
for the amateur
It is not an easy task being part of the class Foods Ill. Most
students in this class are seeking to pursue culinary arts in
college or enjoy cooking in general so they already have the
multi-tasking skills needed to be a top chef. Things happen fast
in room 26-food needs to cooked just right, juice and coffee
have to be replenished, and of course, someone has to keep the
whole thing neat and tidy. Mrs. Bytnar may make it look
effortless, but other teachers-especially the women teachersknow how much skill and work it takes to set up the whole
operation. But it's worth it when one bites into a crisp English
muffin or sinks their teeth into a soft, gooey cinnamon roll.
Paris Turner waits for a customer
If a sh.dent doesn't show Lp on
the friday they order something,
or if the oofe rrd<es too much
food, the class sets up shop
outside the foods room. This is a
big hit with teachers and
students including teacher Daryl
Strait, who buys a cimamon roll
and a a.p of sweet tea wt-en
he forgets his bred<fast at home.
Luis Orbe looks at the list of orders to make stre
the goods get delivered to the right ru;tomer.
Devonta Maxey grabs a tray with a
clmamon roll that is ready to be
delivered to a fuigry ru;tomer.
Delivery is free!
_ _ _ _ _ Red Alerl's new name ••• The Rowdy Repor.;...1--.....
NEWSP
Senior Karina Angeles leads a brainstorming
session during first block on Nov 4th, 2011.
Senior Jenny Spa1r lets everyone know who's
the prettiest on the Rowdy Report staff.
Where
Bradford goes
for news and
opinion
Seniors Bryan Feraric and Trina Capelli work
together to make the final page perfect!
Senior Ariel Owens takes a break while
working on her article.
------Newspaper
sticks to thorough process
by Luke Maier
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
A day in the life of a Rowdy
Report member is not easy.
Planning for each article
involves every member
"College
Bound"
issue·
Bradford
lakes notice
brainstorming for ideas. After
picking their stories, the staff
begins by doing their interviews.
"Interviews are the most
important part of the paper,"
senior Jenny Spair said. After
Making
news useful
for those
students
who choose
to continue
their
education
Each year, the newspaper staff
dedicates a whole issue to college.
The Rowdy Report gives the reader
information on
dorm life, sport
profiles,
ACT
scores,
cholar hip
offers
and
different
colleges around
the country. "It's
a great opportunity for not only the
seniors, but
the freshmen
the interviews are complete, a
rough draft is then started.
Rough drafts go through a
stringent process of multiple
edits before a final draft can be
produced. When this draft is
done, one of the editors
scrutinizes it for mistakes and
sets it up for the final step:
designing the layout on the
program, InDesign, and sending
it to a printing company.
Newspaper staff rowdier than ever!
(front row) JennySpair, Gurlyn
Grewal, Sarni Sinclair, Karina
Angeles, Emily Wintermote
(second row) Ariel Owens, Tea
Price, Trina Capelli, Billy
Thomas, Michelle Melotik, Ryan
Hastings Elijah Taylor, Phillip
Lynch
(third row) Mr. Strait, Nick
Ross, John Brunner, Alexandra
Shwaiko, Richard Karabiac,
Savon Crisp, Bryan Feraric
Practice makes perfect
senior
Karabiac. To
make this all
possible, the Savon Crisp admires his article in class.
Rowdy
Report staff
contacted
various
Computer Work
colleges for Possibly the best duo since Shoq
~~~ipotential ads and Kobe, seniors Nick Ross, (or as
Mr. Strait & Elijah Taylor in order to some would call him, the class
help rai e money for this issue and "ginger"} ond John Brunner ore o
perfect match for the Rowdy
the program.
Looking over articles from past newspapers is
always a great idea if a reporter is stuck and needs
inspiration-doing this allows the writer to get new
ideas without re-inventing the wheel. Senior Savon
Crisp, looking over a previous Rowdy Report to help
him with his article, made the following observation:
"Reading all these articles just gives me idea after
idea after idea. A lot of us do it and it makes every
issue better." The staff also makes use of bigger,
more professional newspapers, such as the local
Kenosha News.
In-class activities All work and no play is not this class...
·Al6·
Report. Their hard work pays off
when their issue is published.
I· •
Rowdy Breakfast
Since the Rowdy Report stall always
meets during first block, juniors Gurlyn
Grewal and Ryon Hastings love to
snack on o Pop-tort brought from
home. They only eat the Pop-torts
together while hooking arms. "It's the
only way to eat them," said Ryon.
Stagecraft crew makes Bradford playseven better
Getting Ready
to CRAFT
Bradford stagecraft
workers put what they
learn into action
Names
Piao Guerrero
Anthony
Pill1zi begin
work on the
set of Annie
s uden s
tunny story...
A yearbook staff
member tried and
tried to get zero gang
signs in this group
picture. The more he
was insistent, the
more the students
would sneak them in.
After taking this-and
other-pictures several
times, he was told
that all of these
"gang" signs are not,
in fact , gang signs.
many students, taking
stagecraft seems like it would
be a good idea because of the
fun kids have building the sets
and setting up the lighting.
But there is a Jot of work
attached to the class: "fun
work," jokes teacher Jodie
Williams. "Yeah, the kids do
have fun, but they also realize
that a Jot goes into this class.
I'm amazed that these students
come in all fired up to build
stuff, but have no real idea
"building
stuff" also means
that they have to
take
safety
precautions
because
they
are
working
with some power
tools that
hurt a
who
know how to use
them." Williams
does a great job
of teaching her
students
to
respect
these
tools. She also
gives
students
invaluable skills
that
they
can
take from school
and use in their
everyday Jives.
JUI
in
all,
stagecraft is both
fun and learning
for life!
Finally the break we all look forward to ....
WiM-t"-e1r B1rea
Got niilk and cookies?
(left) Junior Maja Romanovic and
freshmen Jelena Romanovic gather
around a Christmas tree with their little
sister and puppy, thankful to be able to
celebrate the holidays together. (right)
Senior
Michael
Savaglio and
Sophomore Mikayla Savaglio with their
morn enjoying their Christmas eve.
Such cutties: What did
they get each other for
Christmas? ...
(left) For juniors Alex Capelli and Mckenna Brown
this was their second Christmas together. By now,
they have known each other for Jong, so they knew
the perfect gifts to get for one another. Alex gave
Mckenna a Northface fleece, and she got Alex a fitted
hat, shirts, and football accessories. (right) Senior
Luke Maier and his girlfriend Amanda have only
been together for a short amount of time, but even
then, they did a great job on their gifts. Luke gave
her a heart diamond necklace, and she gave him a
picture portrait of them, and really nice shirts.
Small or Big;
Christmas gitts come in all
shapes and sizes.
Mccollum,
Andrew Castle,
Zach Lowen,
Joe
Dandan,
Emily
Berry,
Julie
Koski,
Michelle
Melotik, Mandi
Loberger, Sarni
Sinclair, Derek
Zimmerman,
Bree Ricchio,
Juan
Najera,
Rachel
Rasmussen,
Ryne
Greenwood, and Robert Sepulveda, show off their ugly Christmas sweaters the last day
of school before break. This is a Bradford tradition that has been ongoing for many years.
Below:
Senior
Madison
Geliche in
a huge gift
bag. Her
grandma
came over
on
Christmas
morning
and
Madison
surprised
her
with
this huge gift bag with her inside of it 'It was
the best gift I have ever received" says her
grandma.
Who did you like spending the most time with during your break?!?
Seniors
-Al8·
Seniors
Tyler Schend and Jana Fiala
Mandi Loberger and Julie Koski
These cuties have been dating for
almost two years now, and their
relationship couldn't be more
admirable. Tyler and Jana have
become more than just boyfriend
and girlfriend, they are the best of
friends. During break they spent
almost every day together, and
with each others' family. It was a
fun break for them, and they liked
how much time they were able to
enjoy with one another.
It 1s no surprise to anyone that
the inseperable best friends
Mandi and Julie spent all break
together. From shopping trips,
movie nights, wild outings, and
working together at Polo, it is no
doubt they enjoyed each others
company over break. Their
friendship is like no other and
they are very lucky to have one
!i!!!!!!!lil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!I ' another
Infra Red Staff
(top left to right) Mr. Goettge, Ian Christensen, Alexandra Leoris,
Trevor Veidt, Jillian Birkholz, Maja Romanovic, Stefanie
Romanowski, Evan Winter (bottom left to right) Kailey Grimes,
Emily Hastings, Ashley Sanchez, Annshaniece Andrews,
Danielle Macareno, Yareth Tilapa, Taylor Zagar.
Annshaniece Andrews
makes another sale while
working the register.
Evan Winter, Annshaniece Andrews, Alexandra Leoris, Danielle
Macareno, and Jillian Birkholz have a short meeting to discuss
store management and duties.
Jay Mangum buys his daily
Flamin Hots, the chips everyone
gets. because "they taste great!"
Foreign Exchange Students ...
Belgium
Norway
Czech Republic
INSIDE
Welcome to Bradford!
Experimenting with a n w country
Just a little curious...
by Sarah Beggi
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
Robert Licenik - CZECH
REPUBLIC
Germany
Austria ·
Finland
France
Every year, students from around the world
have the opportunity to come to
America for the experience, the
learning opportunities, the chance
to meet new people, and to live the
life of an American teenager. Each
student takes classes of his or her
choice and learns about different
academics like any other student ,
such as languages and sciences.
These teenagers not only met
new people from America, but they formed
a strong bond between the eight of them.
They all say that
they
love
America and
would like to
revisit another
time. Many of
~~Q the
foreign
exchange
students also
• • - _ , agree that
coming to America has been a life-changing
experience
for them that
they
will
never forget.
experience
that I will
want to do
again,"
said Robert
"I chose to come to
America because I wanted
to see how it was and
what everything looked
like."
Abigaele Besso BELGIUM
"School here is a lot
different than it is in
Belgium, but I like it a lot.
I've learned many new
things."
"Acting is my favorite
class because it is very fun
and something totally
new for me."
·A20·
Going to school at Bradford
was a totally new experience
for these students: "I wanted
to know and see how the
school spirit is here because
it is a lot different than school
spirit in Germany. I wanted to
be able to experience it for
myself," said Greta Steffan.
Levin Wiedenroth, also from
Gemany heartily agreed:
"Coming to America was a
Greta Steffan
great and
exciting
experience for me and I
would definitely want to
do it again some day."
Some students stayed
for the full year of
school, while others
only attended Bradford
for
a
semester.
However, regardless of
the amount of time
spent, the memories
and experiences gained
by
immeasur
able,
through
meeting
lifelong
friends,
learning
new things
about life,
and even
impacting
Levin Wiedenroth
their
American peers.
"We love
Spanish
class"
(and Mrs.
Notariani)
Broadening our
Junior Kristian May
Horizons
ftOOm 209
After completing o year of
Spanish, these students ore
determined to continue with
their learning. Spanish 202
goes more in depth with the
grammar and the class also
learns new words. These
students con agree that
hands-on activities help them
understand Spanish more
easily. "The Cutest Baby"
contest was on interesting
activity that helped them
practice the post tenses and
Trevor Haferman, Michael Potthast, Levin Wiedenrath, Matthew Potthast, Michael Lein, Michaela challenged the students to
Gombar, Kristian May, Abdual Hilton, Clayton Fellman, Amanda Mogensen, Madelyn Brown, guess which baby was who!
Hape Kentala, Kristen Hulbert, Marcela Ramirez, Natalie Seivert, Tessa Falaschi, Zachary Rosada
And the
winner
is ...
Levin Weidenroth
Junior, Levin Weidenroth, was voted th e
rnte\t baby by his fi: llo\\' classm ates!
Coming .ill the \\'ay from Germ.Ill\' . I e\'111
" It's cool to
<11.JOY' learning Spa1mh
\\'bile .11'0 pracucing his
l:ngh,h. W hen asked ho"·
d1ffi ult It was to speak
Engh'h and learn Spamsh
Levi n replied, ' N ot ha rd at
all' Learn ing new th 111gs
111 terests me which ma kes
1t firn. Leaming a foreign
language 1n a language that
1' foreign to me is a d1.11lenge, b u t that's
what makes it e\'Cll better.
see haw
different/.
everyone
looked as a
baby
compared to
how they
look now. "
Friends,
Focus, and
Fun
Clayton Fellman and Madelyn Brown
Who is the cutest
baby of them all?
The runner-ups of this
contest were Clayton
Fellman, Levin
Weidenroth, Madelyn
Brown, and Abdual
Hilton.
Matt and Mike Potthast
Style-for here and now
Tattoos and Piercings
Because you never know who is watching you .
Got pin and ink?
(left) Junior Austin Evans got a tattoo on his
forearm that says "Ethan" in honor of his brother,
whom he is extremely fond of. Austin said that
this tattoo made them grow closer. Seniors
Amanda Loberger and Sa mantha Sinclair
(right) both were proud of their belly-button
piercings. Amanda was "repping" the Green Bay
Packers , and Sarni chose a simple diamond.
Senior Josllla Osllorne
Bradford Bodies: you never know
what's under those clothes ...
Josh's favorite tattoo is the
one on his forearm; it says.
"God Shines on You" in
memory of a family
member named Barbara.
(left) Senior Erica Eschbach got a tattoo of a star
pattern because she believed in fate and the stars
are a symbol of that; she also got her belly button
pierced, which she's had since she was in 9th
grade. She liked to have fun and change the ring
every so often! (right) Senior Luke Maier got his
first tattoo last year as a junior in honor of his
family name. He said, "I got my inspiration for the
design of the tattoo after seeing famous
skateboarder Ryan Sheckler. I've wanted it since
8th grade!"
Jllllor Mellsla Rl8lmll
Melissa decided it would be
both "cute" and
"spontanious" to get her
tongue and lip pierced.
Sanlor .,...,_ Sarvatnyk
Maryana was one of the only
students at Bradford with her
neck pierced!
Two Bradford
boys
both
involved
in
sports
were
happy to show
off their tattoos.
Seniors
Luke
Hagopian and
Brock
Gascoigne have
similar tattoos
on the back of
their arms with
their
initials.
This tattoo has
quickly become
a trend with boys
at Bradford.
Piercings and tattoos are your own;
they make you an individual
Below: Senior Lauren Seiberlich shows her industrial (left)
and side-bar (right). When interviewed, Lauren said that
she wanted to be spontaneous and begin her senior year
by getting some piercings. "I wanted to shock people, and
I think I did that, because nobody would ever expect this
from me,"
she said.
Both these
unique
piercings
are
not seen
often at
Bradford
......................111
Jenna got her monroe pierced
(upper lip) because she
thought it flattered her face
and wanted to set a trend.
Tattoos ... they say so much about who we are and where we are going!
Senior
Devontae Graham
Meaghan's first tattoo on
her lower hip contained the
initials of her lone-term
boyfriend.
Vontae Graham had many
tattoos to choose from. His
favorite tattoo though, says
"Married to the Game",
which
describes
his
passion for basketball. "I
have a love for the game,"
Vontae says. "It's not just a
sport-it's my life."
atellie Harris got her first
tattoo in 2011. She decided
to go with her OW name
surrounded
in
stars,
because she has high hopes
of one day being a star! Her
tattoo is creative and a
representation
of
her
unique personality.
May 23rd and 25th
Room 126
Success in not just
academics
•
not everyone can win
...
How two cooks In the class
round out that cooking isn't
as easy as it looks on TV
And then there are those students that for
whatever reason just did not "make the
grade." Judges were not just giving awards
and accolades. Two students, Tyler Wright
and Jake Mathews found out the hard way
that cutting corners would not win them any
Grace
under
pressure
awards. These two boys were the
unfortunate last place team. Why? Their
Italian food just did not please: the fettucine
was "flavorless," the boys served cold
breadsticks to the discriminating judges,
and finally, their cookies were not even
Italian. Although they came in last, Tyler
and Jake learned how to cook under
pressure-and take their loss like men.
Cassidy Brady,
Carvel Graham
and
Abdual
Hilton mix hard
work with a
sincere love of
cooking.
Graham won
for his entree
(marinated
Indian chicken).
Iron Chef Winners!
Not just
"women's
work"
anymore
Indian food wins the
event!
0ur rood was
good, but I think we
won because or our
presentation"
11
-Amrnda Mogensen
Emily Valukas and Rachael Fanke concentrate on cooking
The smell of cooking greets both students
and teachers alike to the halls of Bradford.
Ask anyone and they will tell you that Mrs.
Bytnar's various foods classes are fun and
informative. "Yeah, I burned my fingers a
couple of times while cooking my eggrolls,
but everyone said they were really good so
it was worth it," remarked Joe Davalos, one
of the members of
the Top Chef
event.
Others,
like
Augustin
Holandez-Lara
enjoyed
the
baking aspect of
the cla -., and
really got the
opportunity
to
learn the basics of
baking
while
getting
instant
gratification
in
eating the result.
Agustin Holandez-Lara
..
Amanda Mogensen fries Crullers for dessert
The Top Chef competition was held
during the second week of May.
The room may have been smokey
beyond belief, but the food was
surprisingly delicious, according to
the many teachers who came to
judge the event. Pictured leh are
the winners: Amanda Mogensen,
Jake Dieckhoff, Alek Ibarra, and
Terri
Zamagne.
Before eating
the delicious
fare,
students
presented
their dishes
to the
judges, who
then tasted
the food,
evaluated the
presentation,
and gave the
various
groups a
score. This
group of lour
were very
proud of
their win.
Key Club
SERVICE
AND
LEADERSHIP
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24, 2010 - CONTRIBUTING TO KENOSHA'S CLUBS HISTORY SINCE 1860
STUDIES SHOW: STUDENTS GET MORE OUT OF SCHOOL WHEN THEY
ARE INVOLVED IN AN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY
"Not for Nerds Anymore" says an anonymous anime student
has some
fun while
setting up
for the
major fund
raiser for National Honor
Society and all the members
have a great time with it.
Italian Club tries to
expose Bradford
students to the Italian
culture. Mr. Annina is
the passionate leader of
the club who believes
that students should
have an appreciation to
more than one culture.
To this end. he provides
food. field trips and fun!
-Honorable Mention: Andrew Tenuta Mr. Annina
"Andrew Tenuta has been a
part of Italian club for two
years. He shows great
attitude and is a fun kid to
11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Mll!-.!!f' be around."
ACADEMICS
:::Honorable Mention: Danielle Dunasky "Danielle Dunasky has been a
tremendous help to Key Club
behind the scene .... She is the first
to volunteer to help out when the
club or I need it and does so
without complaint and v.ithout the
expectation of being awarded for
her efforts
Key club is made up of students who participate in
community service. It's an international organization
sponsored by the Kiwanis International. Key Club
performs acts of service in their communities, such as
cleaning up parks and organizing food drives. They also
learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning
projects and holding elected leadership positions at the
club, district and international levels.
Riley Smith
"Riley is the
type of kid
the club is
geared to.
He genuinely
cares for other
human beings, and has a soft
heart-we love Riley!"
"'"'~~~
-member Melissa Pino
Honorable Mention: Faile Bloom
"Faile Bloom is a great
young lady and is an
outstanding member. I'm
glad she i~ in the Campus
Life United club.
Bradford clubs
teach, entertain,
and let us be
ourselves in a
non-academic
setting
"Anime is my favorite club at
Bradford!" says Sarah
Ludeman
Student Government board holds club together
The board of officers for
student government like to
think of themselves as a
family, sacrificing time
and energy for everyone's
and
working
benefit
together to accomplish
what needs to be done.
Through a school year jampacked with everything
from Homecoming to the
annual talent show that
this year raised over $5,000
for childhood cancer
awareness, their struggles
and desire to succeed
through it all brought them
extremely close. It is safe to
say that this group of
upperclassmen (Mikayla
Petersen is the only junior)
was the glue that held
S.G.A. together. Without
their
leadership,
the
and
most
largest
influential
club
at
Bradford might not be
where it is today.
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Historian
Trina
Capelli
Rachel
Rasmussen
Mikayla
Petersen
Alex
Caracciolo
Robert
Sepulveda
The future looks bright: next year's leadership
"I'm really looking forward to having
another great year with SGA. We
have a lot of new things planned so
next year should be a blast!"
-Tea Price
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With all but one of SGA' s board
members graduating, there will
be some fresh faces to this
organization next year. Most
notably, Tea Price will be
assuming the position of
president, a role she feels she
can not only handle well but is
very excited about. Michael
French will serve as vice
president, Mikayla Petersen
will return as secretary, and
Jack Heide will take over the
role of treasurer. The new board
has already begun planning
events for the next year, which
features a busy schedule that
spans the enire year: a fall
cookout
along
with
Homecoming, another blood
drive, and the fourth-annual
talent show. The only thing
higher than this group's
expedations is their confidence!
SGA starts off
another
school year
right with
Homecoming
In its usual fashion,
Student Government
kicked off the school
year by putting on the
Homecoming dance
and parade. Always
the first thing on SGA's
agenda, the initial
meetings
began
immediately with talk
of dance themes, DJs,
and parade routes.
"The stress felt by all
Seniors Brl Santelli and Ariel Dwens wave from the
Homecoming Court noat during the parade.
the time and energy necessary
to put on such a huge event is
enormous," said SGA Historian
Robert Sepulveda, "and just the
fact that we are able to get it
done year after year shows
how
great
Student
Government can be." With
hundreds of students in
attendence, the year's biggest
event can make or break the
start of school, but SGA seems Robert Sepulveda receives some stress
relief from Billy Thomas and Riley Smith.
to have delivered yet again.
Talent show highlights the fight against cancer
Easily the biggest
success this school
year
by
Student
Government,
the
third annual talent
show
went
off
a
hitch,
without
raising $5,200 for
childhood
cancer
awareness.
Along
with bringing some
amazing acts to the
table
for
the
community to see,
two families took the
time to speak about
their
experiences
battling
childhood
cancer
and
the
emotional stories of
how they overcame it.
Known for giving
back
to
the
community,
SGA
donated the funds
raised that night to
Children's Hospital
in Milwaukee.
Michelle Melotik and
Riley Smith (above) sniff
the money from the gift
certificate tree. SGA
President Trina Capelli
and
Advisor
Ms.
Schwantes (far left) and
stage managers Kate
Young, Kelsey Loney,
and Courtney Ingraham
(left) pose for a picture
after the event.
McKenna Brown: BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
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''Making every day count''
For more information please contact Mr. Vargas or Mrs. Pruess
Meetings every other Thursday after school in room 133
Leading Ladies is an organization targeting at-risk girls.
This club has a it-takes-one-to-know-one philosophy: girls who
have been there themselves are the best mentors for young girls
who are at risk for bad behavior. Leading Ladies addresses the
needs of girls in KUSD. Its mission is to keep these at-risk girls
in school, and involved in community and school activities.
Leading Ladies are active in creating relationships, giving
advice, and being good role models. They go to Frank
Elementary for mentoring, and have been doing this for the
past four years. The Leading Ladies teach, set examples, and
become sisters to the young females in Bradford's community.
I AM IN THE GROUP BECAUSE...
Doing our best to help ourselves and others
Jolynn Franklin
Jolynn Franklin {left) is one of the
presidents of the club. She loves being
able to encourage young ladies to make
better decisions for themselves. "I try to
push ideas towards the girls to help them
find things to do instead of blaming others,
fighting , and using inappropriate language. We come up with creative activities
and discuss real-life issues such as
families, teachers, drugs, and alcohol.
Kadijah Longstreet (right) has been in the
Kod;jc:ii Lorgstreet
club since her freshman year. " The girls in Leading Ladies
support me wh il e I'm trying to do the best in school," she said.
Educators see the value
In Intervention
Jori AdamsFranklln
What Jori Adams-Franklin personally gets out of the dub
is influencing the little girls she has met. She wants to
give them a better life than
both she and her parents
had, and strives to that end.
As a freshman, she has been
very successful in doing so.
Junior Maria Clavijo agrees:
"I really enjoy being in
Leading Ladies because I
have the chance to guide
troubled young girls in a
direction that will help them
in their futures."
Marla ClaVIJo
Sisters by blood. Best friends
;
by choice!
Sisters and freshmen
Fredricka Gilmore and
Ambiya Spears came to
Bradford to do well in
school and stay positive.
This lead both of them to
join posiitive Bradford
women together. They
share a love for listening to
Mr. Vargas and Ms. Preuss have been the
Leading Ladies advisors for the past four
years. They started this club In order to
keep female students out of trouble. Mr.
Vargas said," I really enjoy watching the
girls find themselves as they grow.. The
best part about being a part of this club is
seeing the girls who didn't know they were
leaders figure out they are. Both love
being able to be mentors for the girls and
will continue for the many years to come.
music while singing along
with it and a love for
reading, and so they
Ladies
Leading Ladies Missions is"Leading
a place fo r me
to go to do
Statement:
something
positive"
Leading Ladies is a group of positive young women
from Bradford High School who motivate elementary and
middle school girls by modeling positive behavior and
providing them with meaningful activities.
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•Treazure Ramsey
figured they could also
share their talents and
knowledge with young
girls who may need their
help. Bradford was
lucky to get these two
giving sisters.
forecast winter 2012: Not enough snow!
--Sn w Devils-. .
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Winter ready/slope worthy
Years of experience ....
The ski and boarding slopes
in the midwest range from the
bunny hill which is easiest
slope and for the less
experienced and the terrain
slope which is the hardest
slope and for the more
experienced. Junior Mason
Kessler
has
been
a
participant in the snow devils
club for the past two years. He
is highly experienced in snow
boarding and a role model for
the more timid skiers . Kessler
Advisor: Mrs. Phillips
braves the the terrain slopes
when he goes with the club.
Senior Erin Burns has a ton
of experience in skiing. This
year was her third year
participating in snow devils
and will miss the club. ' It's
always a lot of fun to feel the
rush going down the slopes,'
said Burns. ''The people in
the club are always great to
hang out with, especially
since we all share the same
love for the slopes."
Mason Kessler
Erin Burns flys off a jump and
sticks the landing.
Top row: Christopher
Jason, Mason Kessler,
Steven Costeira, Kody
Kraabel
Middle row: Scott
.. Seymour, Cory
Knutsen, Clayton
Fellman, Evan
Pavlovich
Bottom row: Amelia
Richardson,
Annamaria Grinis,
Erin Burns, Margaret
Donnell
Loving Winter Days!
Snow Devils is designed to get students involved in school
activities. It encourages students to make new friends along
with learning something new. Students always have a great time
going on the trips and tearin' up the slopes. Whether they are
beginners or experts, the kids always make the most of it.
Although the weather wasn't that cooperative they still got a
few trips in and made many memories.
"Snow devils: a great experience
and a lot of fun -Morgortt Donnell
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Austin Shore snowboards down the hill on the
second snowdevils trip.
Annamaria Grinis smiles after a great run on the
last hill.
Bryanna Vanblarcom poses with her snowboard
for her senior picture.
Ideal education: high schoolers helping out grade schoolers
M .. s . C ..itte.. dO>'\/
Adviso,.
''Every child matters''
Riley Smith was the star
of student partnership;
they don't make 'em like
Riley anymore. Well
mannered, respectful·
that was him."
Student Partnership is a great way to get involved
and give back to other students around the district. Not
only is it great to be a part of, but you get school credit!
Every day Bradford High School students leave Bradford
and go to a school that has been arranged for them.
There they will be helping the teacher with projects, help
tutor students, or simply be an extra set of hands in the
classroom. Student Partnership is a great way to become
role models for younger students.
Bradford Senior Luke Maier takes a group shot with the kids of his classroom!
Taking her skills outside of Bradford
I AM IN THE GROUP BECAUSE...
Mi1haela Slan<hik. a Bradford Junior loves
Sarni Sinclair, Bradford Senior, has been a part of the
Student Partnership program for a long time. Her
enthusiasum for working with children is exactly what
people are looking for. Sarni has been helping a class at
KUSD's Forest Park Elementary School. From indivual
tutoring, to grading and helping with class room projects,
Sarni has done it all. She truly enjoys working with these
children. For two years Sarni worked at Kids Castle Day
Care/Pre-School. Over the course of a couple of years she
has moved up and taken on more responsiblities. This
summer she will be taking on a full time postition! Sarni
is a great role model for all children.
helping and being an inlluen<e for <hildren.
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lt really brightens up
my day knowing that I can
help these kids learn. I
work very hard to set a
good example for each of
them!
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Kelsie Williams, the big sister!
Jemifer Spair has been doing student
parlrership for a semester. Jemy is very
influential for tre students. 'The kids always
have different attitudes everyday I rome
so it's exciting to see what trey will be
like.' Jemy says. 'The kids get excited to
see me everyday so trey get to take a
little b-eak from their work.· Jemy is a
great role model for kids because she
krows when ti-ere is a time to be serious
and a time to goof tre arcx.rd.
Whats the best part of the
experience?
Brad1ord Senior Riley Smith really enjoyed his time
workjng with the 8th graders. '1he best part or student
partnership was seeing all or my old teachers." ':/
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Student Partnership is a
great
chance
for
Bradford students to
give
back.
Kelsie
Williams, a Bradford
high school junior, loves
going every day to see
the kids in her class. She
works very hard to build
a
strong,
friendly
relationship with themalmost as if she were
their big sister. "I like
working with the kids a
lot and I always have
their best interest in
mind," she said.
Bradford and Tremper students
BLENDING
DISTRICT
CURRICULUM
Trying to get an A+!
Tremper might think they are all
that, but when it comes to dance,
Bradford can show Tremper a thing
or two. Just ask Katlyn Rhey, who is
enrolled in the Bradford dance
class and performed flawlessly for
her exam. "I like this class, and am
friends with some of the dancers.
The testing allows me to show off
dance skills that I have been
practicing over the course of the
class. And, I get to admire others'
choreographed dances."
by Kevin Carter
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
WHERE: Bradford
WHEN: Tuesday May 29, 2012-room
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WHAT: The final performance for dance
class
WHO: Ms. Wozniak-teacher/judge
and all of her dance students
WHY: They practiced for weeks to
share their talent with others
--------------------------------!
Freshman Jonathan Warner kind of
stressed out before his final dance. He
practiced for several weeks to get a
good final grade for the class. Before
the test Jonathan stretched and
breathed to build up the confidence he
knew he would need to impress the
audience
and
the
teacher/judge. At the
end though, he and his
group
were
very
confident in
their
performance. "It was a
challenging task but
my group and I pulled
through." he said. Ms.
Wozniak
was
impressed with the
performance and gave
the group a good grade.
The dance was only
about a minute or two
long but it was very
powerful. The group
was all smiles when the applause rang
out after their performance.
HOW LIMBER AM I?
Senior Jessica Mendoza {right) was
very pleased to see that her final
year, and final dance performance
was coming to an end. Jessica was
all smiles when it came to her dance
test. She was optimistic that her
final grade would be high, because
she practiced long and hard.
(left) Sophomores Mikayla
Petersen and Haley Moore were
all smiles before their dance
because they could "dance in front
of any crowd with confidence and
ease. They performed flawlessly
and got great grades.
HOT on the dance floor!
Having a passion lor dance pays on
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Almost every person in the dance class was
explosive. Just ask senior Felipe Rivera, junior
Oksana Pohlson, and junior Yareth Tilapa. They
went into the class knowing that their nonverbal
skills would be put to the test. All three are
experienced dancers and have a passion for
dance. They were very happy with how they
performed and so was the teacher. But the roaring
applause from the audience really said it all.
Kyle Ziegler: BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
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For more Information please contact Mrs. Aklna or Mrs. Gulatz
The Bradford National Honor Society
is a prestigious club and a huge asset
to Bradford. Members are held to a
high standard, and almost always rise
to this standard. At the same time
though, all students who have been
accepted are treated like family by
both teachers and their peers. A
traditional meeting consists of several
announcements made by president,
Paul Karabiac and perhaps one of the
other officers, which is followed up by
the trad itional snack or dessert
provided by the amazing Mrs. Gulatz.
"Service Hours" is a commonly heard
phrase by every member toward the
end of the semester and usually has
people on edge, considering they need
30 hours of community service every
semester. If there is one lesson
learned over the two and a half years
spent in NHS, it's that serving the
people around you will bring others
happiness and make you an overall
better human being.
''W'e Are Bradford's Best''
Meetings every other Wednesday after school in the cafeteria
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•Honor•
(Bottom) Mikayla Petersen, Angela Malsack, Haley Geliche, Jessica Schultz, Marissa Williams, Amy Gutknecht, Allie Litton, Alex Marko,
Jennifer Skweres (Middle) Michael Viroglio, Hope Kentalo, Ina Yun, Rochel Eckert, Destiny Crespo, Clayton Fellman (Top) Logan
Schmaling, Nathan Woller, Eric Lehrke, Elizabeth Bruzas, Noe Hernandez, Ion Wortley, Joseph Helminger, David Frosheski
This is the Disney world
Serving as the vice
president this year,
Bryan Feraric has
brought life to the club
and inspired the future
officers of 2013.
Historian , Melissa Pino,
enjoys the tradtional ice
cream sundae served
multiple times during the
year at the meetings.
National Honor
Society Mission
Statement:
Christina Reif served as
historian for the club.
Along with her financial
duties she also helped
many others out with their
jobs, like making posters.
Keeping everything
organized, Megan
Hobbs filled the position
of secretary without a
flaw . She will be missed
greatly by all members.
"This year we were able
to accomplish a lot of
our goals both in
Bradford and around
Kenosha. It's great to
see our club having a
positive affect"
The purpose of this chapter shall be to provide members
with the opportunity to learn and apply the four pillars of the
National Honor Society: exemplifying scholarship, displaying
leadership, exhibiting strong character, and being of service to
our Bradford and Kenosha community .
·B32·
-President,
Paul Karablac
of craft Fairs!
In preparation for the
annual
Bradford
Craft Fair hosted by
the NHS, leaders Mrs.
Aklna and Mrs. Gulati
figure out the final
numbers for booths
needing to be setup.
Although this Is a
stressful event, the
two admit It Is always
an
enjoyable
experience.
Juniors, laura
Schenk
and
Jamie
lalko
label different
pieces of paper
to hand out to
the
vendors
upon
their
arrival at their
location.
Seeking to make a
difference
- Battle of the Books
Third Place, Baby!
Competition
Last week of February
Samantha McCumber
Not for "readers" only
Advisor: Mrs. Siel
To each their own •••
Makeedah Sanders
Senior Makeedah Sanders
is the only senior in Battle
of the Books, but she isn't
the only one in the group
passionate about reading.
loved
Because
she
reading , being in the club
was a perfect fit for her; and
furthermore , she found it
intellectually stimulating to
get together with other
members of the club to
discuss what book they
were reading at the time .
She felt that the books
chosen for the competition
dealt with issues that
matter in the real world . "It's
like the gritty war story
Crossing Stones which
deals with loved ones being
lost to war; books such as
this one touch the heart and
make the reader really think
about what matters in life, "
she said.
The group of girls who went to the competition.
Loving Literature Lots!
Battle of the Books team: Makeedah Sanders, Jasmine Wright,
Jessica Smoko, Samantha Mccumber and Valeria Martinez.
The Battle of the Books is designed to promote a love of
reading among the Bradford students. It encourages students
to read a variety of books and remember information about
the plots, characters, and settings. It is a fun, academic·
based competition that has been very successful in
encouraging students to read. In 2012, the battle of the
books team won third place in the state.
Battle of the Books isn't all seriousness (as the
Bradford and Tremper coaches illustrate above)
The after-school group often gets together to both read their books and to discuss the stories. Mrs. Siel,
Bradford's librarian, keeps the group on task and leads group discussion.
NEA's Read
Across America
The Spanish Club
The National Endowment for the Arts Big Read Book Club/March 2, 2012
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BRADFORD YEARS 0 \. Sl AFF
Spanish Club gets involved.
vvith The Big Read
In celebration of the national reading program
called The Big Read, Bradford had the privilege of
hosting a day with an author,Jorge Hernandez. His
book is made up of various short stories which dealt
with Hispanic life. After Mr. Hernandez's lectures,
all were welcome to experience Mexican food and
crafts in the totally transformed library. Spanish
club and Latinos Sin Fronteras worked for hours
the night before the event to make the library festive.
I AM IN THE GROUP BECAUSE•••
Students get the chance to get to know a published writer
Sydni Lewis
Sydni Lewis is seen
here with an
assortment of salsa and
chips while manning a
booth at the celebration
of Bradford's visiting
author, Jorge
Hernandez.
-----Mrs. Notarianni
Stephanie Stevens, Jacob Kaufmann, Katie Fritz, and Laura·Lynn Schenk sit quietly in the library, while patiently
waiting for Mr. Hernandez speak about his novel. Approximately one hundred students participated in the event.
Fundraising
The Spanish
Club sold pizza
slices to the staff
and students on
March 13th,
2012.
·B34·
Mrs. Notarianni and
last years club
advisor, Mr. Miguel
Rojo-Polo were
reunited while eating
lunch together in
May. They are
laughing because
''teachers just
wanna have fun!"
Ryne Greenwood from Spanish 302 introduced the author to his
classmates at the event. Ryne speaks perfect Spanish, which made it
much easier to talk to the author.
New members always welcome
Meetings after school in Mr. Lockhart's room
THURSDAY
Getting closer to the lord takes planning
Al Bradford high school, there are many groups and
clubs designed lo make
students feel comfortable
and involved. CLU is one
such club that provides
something no together club
does: a sense of spiritual
togetherness.
Students
wishing lo share their faith
gather alter school lo plan
fun activities-and lo just
hang out with like-minded
souls.
Righi
away
in
September, the group
Sarni Vernezze shores o prayer with the
club members in September.
decides what they want lo
accomplish throughout the school
year. Raking leaves and picking
up trash was one such activity the
members agreed lo add lo their list
of ways lo help the campus look
neat and tidy. Students also
planned both open meetings (lo
encourage nonmembers lo join)
and meetings just for members. Of
course
these
informal
gel
logelhers began and ended with
prayer, and often students shared
inspirational
and
spiritual
affirmations lo encourage others.
"Whosoever trusteth in the Lord, happy is he"
Junior, liso ford shores ideas with
other club members
Juniors An1y Hellwig and
Catherine Lueck snap a •best
friend" photo together at the
bring-a-friend meeting.
Working togetherfor the Lord
Campus Lile United is about sharing
one another's faith, learning more
about God, serving the school.
(top) Moson Bloom, Alec Fuhrer, Doug Jensen, Amy Hellwig, Brileigh Talbert, Zach
Sullivan, Sami Vernezze, Brittany Parks, Chrystalynn Taylor, Thomas Larson,
Rachel Fischer (second row) Catherine Lueck, Lisa Ford, Emily Sanchez (bottom)
Danielle Cole, Carolina Mar, Taylor Tomczak, Haley Studrawa, Sydnei Booker
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pray; rezar; pregare; prier
Making Bradford a Better PlaceInside and out!
On Thursday, October 20th, 2012 the campus ministry
group met on a warm fall day to clean up leaves around
the campus and pick up trash. CLC believes firmly in the
concept of "giving back"
Senior, Emily Sanchez puts
her head down and goes
into deep thought while
praying with the club
members. CLU starts out
every Thursday meeting
with a prayer.
"Zach Sullivan. Alec Fuhrer. and Thomas
Larson ore goofing around in this picture!"
·Doug Jensen
Some students feel that prayer does have a
place In public education. These students
have a strong religious belief and are
compelled to share their belief with others.
CLU has as its mission to share their love for
God, and to do good works for Bradford.
Forensics allows students to exp ress themselves at
both team meetings and at competitons. English
teacher Mrs. Larsen, who has been the forensics
coach for fo u rteen years, gets enjoyment from
watching her team improve over the course of the
year. In 2012, as usual, the group went to Madison
for com petitions, and had a lot of fun on State
Street watching the activists figh t for their causes.
ii!D 1 ii! fOIHNSICS TIAM
(top row) Amy Helh~ig. Zak Miller-Granger. Andrew Woods (second row) Colin Barusho!,:,
Brandon Howe. Roben Preston (third row) Holly Howe, Jamal Ramirez . Kristin Lake. Luke
Walavek (bottom row) Victoria Kwon . Jacob Kief, and advisor Ms. Larsen
You just can't "wing it" with forensics!
i."
Why do students
101n
forensics?
Kristin Lake says
that she "loves
being able to work
with dose friends
everyday"
and
Dylan
Perouo
echoes
those
feelings:
"The
people in the dub
are more than
Kristin I.like
friends-they are
as dose to each other as family. It seems like we're together all of the time."
Any student joining forensics knows that
"practice' is the word thrown around the
most. At left, Mrs. Larsen helps Rob
Preston get his verbal and nonverbal skills
honed for competition on March 1st.
Practice continues right up until the group
leaves for Madison. At right, Jamal
Ramirez and Brandon Howe remain in
character as they wait for the bus to come
and take them to Madison for competition.
Everyone on the team takes practice time
very seriously.
competltion-madlson here we ·come!
Class officers lead and
perform
Forensics is communication in
action!
"NOT TO DIHAT IACH OTHll. IUT TO PACI 01111
AlllOTHll 0111 THI IOAD TO IXCILl.llllCI"
"I hope to use
the skills learned
in this club later
on in life."
-Jolynn Franklin
·B36·
"I enjoy being
allowed to
express myself
however I
want."
-savon Crisp
President Colin Barushok has been in the club
for three years and performs in the speaking
portion for Madison's competition. He enjoys
meeting
people from all
over
the
country. Vice president Jacob Kief hos been
port of the club for two years and received a
silver metal. Her performed in the "Moments
of History"
portion of the
competition.
He
enjoys
working with "awesome" people in forensics.
Secretory Holly Howe has been in forensics for
the post three years. She is responsible for
getting everything ready for the State
competition and other events the club is
involved with. She enjoys watching club
members improve in their speaking skills.
Representing Argentina...
March 21st & 22nd, 2012
Bradford s Model UN
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whereinthewor1d?
Advisor: U.S. History teacher, Mr. Dean Hervat
UW Milwaukee Campus
Sopho111ore considered a "leader"
------Underclassman shows remarkable leadership
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The members of the club, view
Michael as an Influence because of
his hard work and determination.
He is considered by many to be
the most committed member of
Model UN. Because he is "only" an
underclassman, this opinion held
by his peers is quite an honor.
111 chose to take part in Model
UN because I feel we as
students should take
advantage of any opportunity
to learn more about the world
andtheissuesthatface
society. In Model UN, we took
time to learn about countries
we had to represent, as well
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as the issues that needed to be
addressed. These issues were
real things like global debt crisis,
wars, and famine. Being in this
club gave me a very unique
opportunity to think critically
about situations and
worldwide problems,
which is the reason I enjoyed it.
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Michael Viroglio
Working together
to reach goals
(backrow) Riley Aicher, T)ler Van uland, Graham Henat (front row)
Dulce Cervantes, David Frasheski, Syl"loia Munson, Michael Viroglio
Model UN is a debate club. Many schools from around the area
participate in this big event held in Milwaukee. Each school represents
a different country. Bradford represented Argentina in the competition.
Each year, the club travels to Milwaukee for two days to debate with
other schools on how to solve real·world problems • At the event, there
were over 40 different schools from all over Wisconsin with 400 to
500 students. No one "won" the event, but there were prizes awarded
to certain countries for their speeches and actions.
Students gather to see the bigger picture
Making friends along the way
Members of Model
UN show off the
country they are
representing by
holding up their
team sign at the
competition.
"I joined the
club to spend
time with my
friend . It was
fun and
enjoyable.''
-Tyler ia11 i\'11/and
"I met people from
other schools that I still
talk to today. I have
become close friends
with some of them and
I om thankful for
hoving the opportunity
to hove met them."
·Dulce Cervantes
"For the 2011 • 2012 school year our club is going in a new diredion and is going to take on a better leadership role at Bradford.
This will be accomplished by increasing our membership through recruitment and planning monthly events, and/or activities. Our
overall goal is to send 10-15 students to the Lideres Summit with The National Council of La Raza in Las Vegas, in July of 2012.
We will start fundraising in August to pay for this trip. We look forward to a great year!"
Mission Statement (Spanish)
"Para el ano escolar 2011-2012 nuesto club va a tomar una nueva d1reccion y nuestro club tomara un mejor rollo de hderazgo
en Bradford. Esto se lograra al au men tar miembros por reclutamiento. eventos planeados mensualmente. y/o actividades.
Nuestra meta es de enviar de 10 a 15 estudiantes a la Cumbre de Lideres con El Consejo Nacional de la Raza en Las Vegas, en
Julio del 2012. Comenzaremos a recaudar fondos eviaje. i Agosto para pagar por este viaje. iAnticipamos un gran ano!"
Community
llclivilies
OUR MISSION & EVENTS
NUESTRA MISION Y EVENTOS
Annabeth Cerdas &
Israel Rojos
Mr. Vargas
Oliver Gonzalez &
Gerardo Hernandez
Ivan Martinez
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Latinos Sin Fronteras is a
club with the mission to
build leaders m the
his panic
community.
These students then share
their culture with the
student
population
at
Bradford and people in the
Kenosha
community.
Setting a good example
and being a part of such an
amazing organization
is
extremely rewarding.
Throughout
the
year
members participated in
many activies including float
building,
bowling,
fundraising, dancing, going
to
Brewer games
and
participating in National
conferences such as the
Council of Laraza. They
provided classes for parents
to learn English. These
Diana Medina at the "Read Across America" event
hosted at Bradford.
classes also gave information
about important issues. Being
a member of this club keeps
students entertained and
teaches them the importance
of helping others who need it.
RING. SHARING AND LEARNING:
Latinos Sin Fronteras does it all
Carolina Mar (left) said her third year in school-and In Latinos Sin Fronteras-was very fun
until she came down with an illness that stopped her In her tracks. Concerned, her buddies
In the club got motivated and hosted fundralsers on her behan to raise money which helped
her get healthy again. "Her fellow club members really stepped up," said Mr. Vargus, advisor
to the group. Carolina's classmates described Carolina as a very brave and tough Individual
who Is determined to do everything she can to get well and return to her normal everyday
life. "Getting healthy and getting back to school are my main priorities," she said. ''This club
is like my family and I can't wait to be back." Many others In the club felt the same way
about the closeness of the
members. Oliver Gonzalez
(right) was glad he Joined:
Carolina Mar
"being a part of this club Is a
great way to Interact with and meet new people; I enjoy all the actlvltes and
I have a really good time with all of my friends." Senor Hernandez (lelt) came
to Bradford High School to help celebrate his new book with a signing. He
developed a story about the ancient tales of
mythology and wanted to share his findings with
the students of Bradford. The members of
Latina's Sin Fronteras were very welcoming
and decided to cook a Mexican feast which the
club participated ln,along with members of the
Spanish Club. Both clubs set up stations where
each student brought a dmerent type of
Mexican food. Many students described the day
Oliver Gonzalez, Israel Rojas, Ivan Martinez, and
as very exciting-and extremely tilling.
Gerardo Hernandez
New members always welcome
"MINNA WO MAMORU •••1'11 protect everyone"
Meetings after school in Mrs. liVolsi's room
TUESDAY
April 24th, 2012
It's more than just animation....
Anime is a form of
Japanese
animation
that has gained a
fo llowing a ll over the
world. Kenosha has
embraced anime and
it's now shown in
English
on
many
American TV channels. Anime clu b he lps
fans gather to watc h,
discuss, and e njoy
anime to it's fullest. In
addition to this, they try
their best to expand their
knowledge of Japan and its
culture. Throughout the
cou rse of the year, they go to
An ime Central (the biggest
convention in the midwest).
hold parties to watch full
anime movies, and have
market days to sell or expose
their
an ime
collection
objects to each other. "I have
a wonde rful group of
students in the club." said
Mrs . LiVolsi.
Cheyenne Holt and Tiffany Underwood as
"Shinlgoml" from the Soul Eater Anime.
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I SUMMON YOU
Anlme students stand In Une to gel
food that they all brought In and
enjoy their club party!
II
Seniors Kelsey Reid and Amy
Czajkowski competing at Danca
Danca Ravolullon.
Enjoying every
moment we can!
Anirne club has a huge selection
of Mango for students to dieck out!
- Catlyn Li Vo/si, President
(in no particular order) David Christion, Mrs. Li Volsi, Cotlyn Li Volsi, Nathan Woolwine,
Katrina O'Connor, Rochel Hanson, Tiffany Underwood, Brittany Bianco, Poul Cardin, Jeremy
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!liil Gogui, Josh Dupuis, Stephen Costeira, and Alumni, Ruther, and ITA students.
Dr
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v ry
"I just started Anirne Cli.b, and I'm
so glad I joined! It's so flll and
you get to meet people w ith 11-e
Having fun, and learning too! -April 26th, 2012!
On Thursday, April 26th, the Anime club was working an
online demonstration given by president Catlyn LiVolsi on
Anime characterization, as they are planning on creating
their own Bradford comic book. The students are thinking of
creative ideas for it and are
also enjoying their time
together!
same interest as yo.J.•
~e Jeremy G:igu.
(above) Chyenne Holt os o"Wolf", Tiffony Underwood os "Death",
Britteny Bionco os "Bloziken" ond Sovon Crisp os "Bolman."
The Anime club truly enjoys ading out
animation off of manga and anime
(graphic novels) that they see in the
media. It makes everything just that
much more fun and entertaining for
them. They also use costumes when
they attend the ACEN (convention).
THI llGINNING o• COMMUNIT!I lllYICI
ITAITI Hiii ...
Key Clu
Caring for others
Cost:$ 1.75
2012-2013
May 17, 2012 Key Club
inducted new officers for the
class of 2013. Pictured to the
left is former president Kait
Young, who handed down her
position to the new president,
Maria Patrizzi.The president's
job is to run meetings and see
that everyone involved in Key
Club is doing their job. Maria
was excited and honored to
take on this sometimes
daunting commitment.
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Help a Bradford student
Atf.12
win breakfast and a
break from learning!
How? Donate money in your
block 2 class on
April 30th - May 4th
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Students at Bradford High
competed
against
one
another to get their second
block teachers kidnapped
(while secretly hoping that
they would be able to miss out
on some class time ... ). Mr.
Speaks' second block class
got together, pooled their
money and took the victory
by raising a whopping $202.
Then by surprise, Speaks
matched the funds with an
ending total $404! All ol the
proceeds went to to Carolina
Mar, who was diagnosed with
Acute
Lymphoblastic
Leukemia this past year. Mr.
Speaks' was then taken to Ms.
Phillips's English classroom
and helped her work on
complex sentences with the
Second time is the charm
Danielle Dunasky,
treasurer has the role
of keeping track of
the Key Club
members. "I was very
happy to have been voted
for the treasurer position
again. We have a great
group of board members
who are excited for what's
to come next year. I will
always offer my opinion
and give support to the
president whenever she needs it," Danielle said.
c:lass.
Meanwhile,
Speaks's
classroom was
taken over by
Mr. Kennedy
who
distributed
doughnuts and
juice to the
students. "The
Key Club kids
came in and
tried to bag my
head,
but I
figured that was too dangerous.
So I decided I would get up and
walk peacefully," Speaks said.
He motivated his second block
students to lundraise by telling
them Carolina's story, and then
bringing it closer to his own
heart
by
also
telling
them
about his cousin
who
was
diagnosed
with
Leukemia.
He
knew how much
the
bills
and
expenses
were,
alter seeing his
family struggle to
get money. "They
had
to
sell
household items
to pay oll the
bills," he said. His second block
also had a test the day fund
raising was to take place, so
Speaks told his class that ii
they wanted the test postponed
by 48 hours they needed to
start racking in the moola!
Brookside
Nursing Home
Bradford Key Club goes to
Brookeside Nursing Home to talk
and do activities with the elderly.
Kristen Maginn and Becky
Hawkins (pictured left)
volunteered for bingo night.
Painting Pictures
Bingo Might
Key Club Advisor
"I really enjoy being
the Key Club advisor
because I got to see a
different side of the
students. While they
were participating in
the organization, they
got the chance to
socialize and build
new friendships."
-Ms. Phillips
Key Club Slogan
I pledge, on my honor, to uphold
the objectives of Key Club
lnternalional; to build my home,
school, and community; to serve my
nalion and God; and combat all
forces which tend lo undermine
these inslitutions.
(top) K. Phillips, D. Savaglio, R. Eckert, T. Carlson, D. Dunasky, M. Gombar, A. Smiley, K. Mattox, J. Wright, K. Maginn, J. Belotti, (middle) M. Medina,
L. Bruzas, M. Patrizzi, M. Hobbs, J. Medina, S. Helnisch, Aiello (bottom) J. Smoko, K. Young, J. Schultz, E. Pavlich.
Key Club is a student-run organization which provides service to the Bradford and Kenosha communities. The goal is to get students involved in
Key Club in high school so they will join Circle-Kin college, and then Kiwanis as adults. Bradford key club hopes to instill a love of caring.
Float building
Car wash
Danielle Dunasky
Michael Aiello, and customers at the
car wash.
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Tyler Carlson, Jennifer Totts
Show your service!
"Part of being a
person is about
helping others.
This Is the
community we
live in and it is
our job to take
care of it."
Rachel signed up to
volunteer for the
abused children.
J. Knuth 11th
T. Carlson, nth
J. Kief, nth
J. Kessenich, 10th
Jessica took a night
away from school to
chat with the elderly
Tyler stayed after school
to wrap presents for a
Key Club charity event.
Jake gave up his third
block release to help
with the pizza sales
"Joey waved down cars
for the Bradford Key
Club rummage sale
took a year off but were
ready to dance again in
2011-2012.
Auditions
were held in the fall, and
by the time basketball
season rolled around,
the girls were ready to
perform. The girl's were
excited for their first
performance and put on
a
flawless
show.
Although they were
confident about therr
dancing, they were a
little nervous before
they got new uniforms:
would they be too tight?
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The senior banquet was the
last night that the girls were
together. Not everyone was
able to show up due to the
only snowstorm of the year,
but most of the girls and
their parents and the
coaches managed to brave it
through the snow. "There
was a lot of leftover food,"
Senior LaRaine
said Haley Moore.
Broadway
Out of the twelve Bradford girls that tried out for the
team, LaRaine was one of the eight talented girls chosen.
We had a good year, but I think
next year will be even better!
-Maie Mech,/
Bradford Heat
2012 TEAM
(top) LaRaine
Broadway, Dalonda
Barnes, Haley Moore
(middle) Kathryn
Vanek, Vanessa Padilla
(bottom) Emily
Wintermote, Jullisa
Perez, Marie Medina.
Let the dancing begin!
(left) Haley
Moore, Dalonda
Barnes, laRaine
Broadway, Emily
Wintermote,
Julissa Perei,
Marie Medina,
Kathryn Vanek,
Vanessa Padilla
The homecoming parade was one of
the many events that Bradford Heat
performed in. Haley Moore, new to the
dance team and also captain, said that
there was no choreography arranged
before the parade. "We made it up as
we were on the float," said Haley.
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During 4th block, Junior Marie
Medina was taken out of dance
class by student photographer,
Katy Eschette to capture a
snapshot of one of her
signature dance poses.
"I love this dance move
because it makes me
feel free and flexible,"
said Marie "I have
been dancing for
years and I cannot
go a day without it·
it is my passion
and my life."
Meetings after school in Signor Annina's room!
THURSDAY
All new members are welcome!
a big part ol Kenosha's heritage
December 1st, 2011
Signor Ralph Annina-Advisor and Italian teacher to the group of students interested in the Italian culture.
Suon giorno a tutti! ("A good morning to all!)
Get your
hot
At Bradford high school, there are
many groups and clubs designed to
make students reel comfortable and
Involved. The ttallan club Is one or
these groups
who open their
arms to all or
the students
<not
just
ltallansJ. As
usual the
Domenic Sovoglio
ond Moria Potriui
ore happy lo work
ol one of the pizzo
soles during lunch.
group had anoat In the homecoming parade-the theme
Anno Savaglio ot lhe
was 'ttallan wedding." Tlme was spent lundraising,
llolion Doy celebration
going to dinners at the Italian American club, and going with o little girl from ltoly.
on club trips. The group went to the Aorentlne
Opera at the Marcus
Center In MilWaukee
and to the Art
lnsmute In Chicago. ~--.·~•
On the homerront,
members of the club
enjoyed
the
Tarantella dancers,
a
professional
troupe
from
Milwaukee. All or
Geno Molsock and Jordon Christenson sell shirts ol on event
this was to make
students
more
aware of the na an
culture. And or
course, no club
year would be
complete without
ltallan
cuisine.
During the cold
Winter students
enjoyed the treat
of
homemade
Italian noodles.
Advisor Mr. Arulla
even hosted pizza
parties
at
meetings I
Kim Molinaro ond Tony Montemurro
enjoy the Homecoming Porode
The Italian-American
Community comes together
Italian Club is a group ol students ol all
ethnicities who learn about and
celebrate the Italian culture
(bock left) Signor Annino, Devney Grezkzczok Domenic Savaglio and Tony
Montemurro (front left) Joey Belotti, Povle Zekovic, Michael Aiello, Charles Aiello,
Mario Potrizzi, Anno Savaglio, Franco Bosco, Kimberly Molinaro, /TA Student,
Jenna Kunoth, and Jamie Kunoth.
Sharing the club's spirit with l{enosha
at the Homecoming Parade.
Italian Club put on a mock Italian wedding for their
Homecoming float. They worked countless hours to put
together ideas and then built the float. Underclassmen
vied for the "honor" of being the Mr. and Mrs. of the
wedding.
get ready for the next set of
dance intructions.
The members enjoy teamAn
building
activities.
Italian dance group came to
Bradford
to
illustrate
authentic Italian dancing.
After their performance the
students were able to
participate in the dancing.
Bradford Swag shows up in the
homecoming day parade
SECTION C
Di"ision
Bradford Events: Providing All Sorts of Entertainment for Students
Bradford Events
From September to June-Things happen ... at Bradford
Freshman Fest: Nervous stomachs and fun!
Students participate in choral Fest
.c44.
Eric Wittkowske and Emily Hastings take a
nice "couple" picture
bs St)ou. Off
October 12, 2012
The environmental duh joins the homecoming parade to show off
their stylish float. They put together a variety of flowers and plants.
The #1
Bradford
sport fans
participated
in this years
homecoming
day parade.
They attend
every
sporting
event and
show why
Bradford has
the best
fans.
Rowdy Red DeVil Fans
Represent the Bradford Nation
The Bradford Environmental Club is one that helps around Bradford. They clean up the
area that surrounds the school and take care of plants that keep our school looking good!
Rhamel Washington cracked a
smile for the camera while at the
homecoming foot all game.
Rowdy's Bradford staff is handed off to Kate Young during a
competition during halftime of the Bradford vs Park game.
in the homecoming Parade
Zach Martell and Nathan Waller, along with
the rest of the band, play music during
halftime of the homecoming football game.
Rachel Fischer and Rowdy prepare for the festivities
before, during, and after the football game.
Homecoming 2011
10.15.11
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·i·m not tat, I'm nutty!"
~niors to/re home the spirit stick with on
outstanding number of participants.
-Riiey Smith
Nacho /lkez aid Nck .lolensky '1-ow their
Brodford spiil by chssrg l.p al c:nrrd day.
'1he more color you wear,
the more you don't match."
Senior Alex Belotti shows off his
school spirit by wearing as many
colors as possible on Mismatch
Day. Each year during spirit week,
students have the opportunity to
make their appearance as wacky
and unique as possible. Being
crazy is not only allowed, it's
practically mandatory. " On
mismatch day I tried to look as
ridiculous as possible. As a senior
I wanted to go all out and end my
final year at Bradford with things I
will always
remember,"
said Belotti.
Historically,
the seniors
have more
ambition to
participate
during spirit
week because
they have the
attitude that
they are "on
their way outand so who
cares?" Everyone is entertained by them.
·C48·
Sencn. Riley Smith aid Zoch Loewen portray
their mer wild- jorgle side.
1vfismatch Day
Schwantes get together for
a mismatch photo.
Right to left. Hunter Corrigan, Christina Reif,
Cassie Humphrey, Kacie Cecchi, Tyler Schend
Lauren Landre
Bradfcrd seniors get rowdy on Friday, October 14th for the homea:xning assembly.
LOU'en, right, sang the l\btional Anthem. Bottom left, Seniors took the win d1Iing a lt.gof-war against the jl.11ior class. Top left, the pep band played to p..mp L4J the atmosphere.
Jersey
Day.,.
Kristen Maginn and Jhav
Caston show their school
pride on mismatch day.
Bradford students wear their favorite team jeneys to
join In on the fun during jersey day. "It's awasoma to
saa the diversity of sports teams In Bradford on
Jersey Day.' said Jamie Lallco.
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..
(back row) Hayden Garcia, Jamie Lalko, Carly
Bavers, Unie Bruzas, Robert Marko, Jamie Reif,
Brooke Villella. (front row)
Haley Geliche, Katrina Ventura.
Homecoming 2011
Getting out there with style!
Page #49
Bradford marches to their own beat!
KENOSHA: Bradford band
plays to pump up the crowd
By Emily Nordloh
Bradford Yearbook
Junior, Beau Siel beats to the
rhythm while marching in the
homecoming parade. Students
like
Beau
enjoy showing
off
their
musical talent
for family and
friends while
participating
in this event.
"It was my second time
playing the drums in the
parade and it was so
exciting,"
-Beau Siel
The junior class float was a
definite crowd plea er as
Rowdy the Red Devil showed
his strength by caging Park's
Panther. (pictured right)
Other floats also took a
similar theme as they showed
their spirit and commitment
to the undefeated, extremely
proud football team.
"This wa the first year cheerleaders haYc
been able to ride on the Ooat, so we had an
awesome time~"
f essica First
Senior thoughts on
Homecoming Parade 2011
"Our float
this year
looked
awesome;
this is the
fourth year
in a row
that our
grade has
placed in
the float
IJlmlllBP.,...~2i1!!1 Bradford Swim team
cheers loudly as they
throw out candy to the
crowd. "Walking in the
parade this year with
my team all decked out
in Bradford attire was so
<ontest, 11
The students get decked
out for the event, but the
teachers and counselors
also join in on the fun.
Freshman academy
Counselor Mr. Lugo
dresses as a pirate for
the freshman float.
ophomore, Haley Moore~··
busts a move while
walking as a Bradford
High School Heat Dance
Team dancer. The dance
team showed their
impressive coordination
as they performed a
routine while walking in
the parade.
said senior
Samantha
Sinclair (far
left).
From Fireside to Bradford: An
exciting event for all - - - - Students marched over a mile to
show off Bradford's school spirit
and bring attention to the clubs
and activities that the high
school hosts. The floats were
very original: a wedding scene
on the Italian float and Rowdy
and Park's pather sparring. The
Latinos Sin Frontreras also
copied the panther vs. Rowdy,
only on a smaller scale. Other
popular floats included a pirate
ship theme and a graveyard
scene. See Back Page, PARADE
Crespo throws candy lO
the crowd wnh gusto'.
'"l'DEY'llE OUU GUYS AND WE UlVE 'EiU!"
Coach Kennedy's night to remember
The Brodford vs. Racine Park game
was
a
high-stakes
game
out on the field. Finally, the evening
(the
woold not be oomplete without
cheerleaders, who
oonference title was on the line).
mention of the
Brodford had to win in order to seare
supported the team throughout the
the title over M~ega (they had a
entire game ard tirelessly oolled out
record of 7-1, while the Red Devils
cheers of support for their guys.
were 8-0 before the homea:xning
game).
Clunis wraps up the ball carrier as Payne
comes in with the dean up hit.
At halftime the homea:xning oout
went to mid-field for the crowning of
king ard queen. Ariel Owens ard
Kevon Cll.l"lis were crowred at the
game (CILl"lis had to change his mirdset
from fierce competitor to "Oh my
Kevon Clunis and Ariel Owens find out at the
game that they are "king" and "queen."
God, I'm homea:xning king'). Owens
was just her happy ard bubbly self
Bradford boys
hyped
for the game
fans love the way
bradford plays
After a week at school filled with
various activities getting ready for the
game, the Bradford Nation was ready
to "get going" to support their team.
The crazy fans
chanted and
yelled, full of
the Bradford
Spirit which
was infectious
throughout the
entire game.
vonte jackson
with his parents
brlce slamann
and parents
.cso.
The team makes an entrance on to the field.
The guys are nervous but anticipate a win.
mm DEVll.S
Score 28
PAN'l'UEUS
Score: 7
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Find Someone to Hold On To For The Rest Of Your Life... Tile night mat Romance ruled
The king and queen of homecoming were Ariel Owens and
Kevon Clunis. " I
really loved homecoming. Everyone
was still excited abut
Bradford
winning
State, so we were all
in the mood to have
a good night," said
Owens.
Clunis
agreed: ·1 was
looking forward to
the dance, but when
I won the honor of
being king it was that
much better!"
Say What? - - Freshman
Tyler
Schlevensky
and Emily
Strehlow got to
enjoy their first
homecoming
dance as a
couple. "I had a
lot of fun at my
first
Court
Emily Berry, Trina Capelli, Olivia Gauss, Bri Santelli,
Ariel Owens, Kevon Clunis, Dewey Warner, Joe
Dandan, Paul Karabiac, and Riley Smith.
First the para
Whether it was good grades, popularity, or just their
personality, the students who were chosen to be on court
deserved to be there. Emily Berry was ranked 74th in the
senior class ; Trina Capelli, 16th; Olivia Gauss,187th; Bri
Santelli, 134th; Ariel Owens (homecoming queen), 64th;
Kevon Clunis
( homecoming
king), 240th;
Dewey
Warner, 69th;
Joe Dandan,
36th;
Paul
Karabiac, 8th;
and
Riley
Smith, 18th.
These seniors
all felt honored to be a part of Bradford's history.
, then the game, and finally ... the Dance!
Couple Sam
Erdmann and
Danny Ura said
they had so
much fun at
their junior
homecoming
Grace
Reyes are a
couple and are
both juniors at
Bradford high
school.
Johnny Rimkus
and Rosaleen
Joeylynn
Gabron and
Oliver Rivas
enjoyed their
first
homecoming
dance , too.
O lh- 1.'r said that
The music was
great. I hung
out with my
friends and my
girlfriend and
we all had an
amazing night."
Micheal Heinisch, Steven Carter, Nicholas Jalensky, Mackenzie Strampp, Alexandra Eschmann,
Mathea Durica, Taylor Tomczak, and Lisa Ford in a group photo. (right} Freshman couple Jordan
Christensen and Gena Malsack and freshman couple Megan Maurer and Dane Rasmussen.
Bradford/Tremper Production
Madrigal
Feas te
December16-J9,2011
Jesters
Lords & Ladies
Musicians
Hearing From
Performers
Madrigal Facts
.
Hosting Christmas entertainment
since the '70s
e songs are sung in five languages
"Love the music. Love the kids. And we try to
do the most memorable and significant
things we con do. It's easy to do the best
when you got the best kids."
-Mr. Mann
"You gain extremely
close friends and get
to do what you love
to do-which is
singing!"
-Tennifer Sinnen.
"I Love Madrigals. I enjoy singing the music
that is about 500 years old. And think
about it: you don't really get the chance to
sing it anywhere else."
-Maddie Hailer
"I was o jester, and would hove to soy it was
all worth the effort trying out for that port. I
couldn't imagine spending my time during
the holiday seasons any other way."
-Paige Cresco
.cs2.
"I always wondered
how it would look to
see Madrigals from the i'-i-"-....s::~
audience's perspedive" .........__...,.. .~;a;;o;,:..:;.;;.J.i".1;f'
- Hanna Fontaine.
.
An "amaLing" six-course meal is
served
.
Tradition of singing, jesting,
swordplay and the food has stayed
the same for over forty years
.
The rich costumes are replicas of
what women really wore "back in
the day"
Not for the shy kids
bravery (n) extreme courage in
the face of difficulty, or an
example of extreme courage
For the last two years, the talent show has focused on
AIDS awareness. In 2012, cancer became the cause
championed by student government. Each year more than
325,000 visits are made to Children's Hospital of
Wisconsin. One of Bradford's families, the Montemurros,
were one of them. Mrs. Montemurro bravely spoke to the
audience about her son's rare cancer. Bradford Student
Council teamed up with local familes who have a child
";th an unfortunate disease or important health issue to
raise money for Children's Hospital. The money will help
their research in the fight against childhood cancer.
Mat Gagui sang "Hey Ya"'
by Outcast which was
covered by Obadiah
Parker. Tiffany
Underwood and
Chrystalynn Taylor sang
Chrystalynn Taylor
a song in Japanese
entitled, "Let it Go" by
Miho Fukuhara. Lauren
Landre and Genesis
:::t
/
Crespo, who were
accompanied Mike
Viriglio, put their own
twist on "Feelin' Good" by
Michael Buble.
With their dark black makeup and black
clothes, the heavy metal band Edge of
Carnage came out on the stage ready to
rock! The members, Levi Ladwig, Kevin
Krupa, and Brandon Maynard-Grinus,
started playing together just four
months before the show. Obviously,
given their second-place win , the group
took their spot in the show seriously.
PAUL TAYLOR, BAND DIRECTOR:"Band-0-Rama was another excellent celebration of band music. New for this year
was the event being held at Indian Trail High School instead of Bradford. While we are partial to having it here, it worked
well. The Bradford Bands were well represented and performed some very expressive music this year. Our guest
conductor, Dr. Larry Harper from Carrol College, helped our musicians to play to the best of their abilities."
All work and
professional
play leads to
a great day
Sophomore Michaela Gombar
(below) was part of the 2012 Band0-Rama. A drummer, Michaela
started
playing in
middle
school. It
seemed
only
natural
that she
would
continue
playing
once she
got to
Bradford.
Concert
band was
lucky to
have such
a professional player in their group.
Junior Kristian May (below), in the
symphonic band for three years,
also had the chance to play at Band0-Rama. Although the day was long
for those students who participated,
Kristian was prepared, and so ready
to
spend
the long
day
doing
his best.
Kristian
was
adept at
both
the
euphonium
and the
the
trombone,
even
though
he
Kristian May
played
the euphonium for only one year.
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ASEA OF
TALENTED FACES
The gym at Indian Trail
Academy was at maximum
capacity on February 4th & 5th.
High schools, middle schools, and
elementary schools had nearly
perfect performances.
Crowd in
amazement
after performance!
Comment overheard: "These kids really know their stuff!"
(right)
Junior
Amelia
Richardson
has been in
symphonic
band and
Being lreshmen,Jacob
Kromer, David Maez, Som
Beland and Derek Norling
hod the honor of being in
their very first Bond-0-Romo.
years.
Junior
Jessica Knuth has also been in wind
ensemble with Amelia for three years. Senior
Daniel Funk has been in wind ensemble for
four years and has played in Band-0-Rama
every year he's been at Bradford.
The high schools
concert band, the im~rlii~~•:fllli!f:.~fl4\1-..l!i
The songs they pl
school bands play
event. One of the
Sophomores Tyler Warren (wind ensemble)
and George Bosovich (concert band) are
with juniors Kristin Lake (symphonic band)
and Katrina O'Connor (wind ensemble).
Positively PINK!
CARTHAGE FIELD- Bradford
students showed off their support
for breast cancer by porting pink at
the GO PI K game on September
9th, 2012. For most students, this
game was their favorite because they
could really get dressed up and go
all out for a good cau se. "It was a
really worthy, really fun game,"
said junior Emily N ordloh.
Ready ... Set. ..
GO PINK!
(right) Junior Danielle Kloet and
sophomore Mikayla Peterson
competed against each other on bikes
to try to reach the finish line first to
win. Riding on bikes and competing in
races was one of the many ways that
the cheerleaders raised money.
Yearbook Staff: Kevin Carter
Cancer can't conquer their spirit!
Before the game, breast cancer
survivors were invited out onto
the field along with the
cheerleaders to let go of a light
pink balloon to honor them. To
raise more money, Bradford's
cheerleaders held fundraisers
throughout the "GO PINK" week
Bradford
shows their
support for
cancer
awareness
and also throughout the game.
There were raffles and games
that could be played on the
field in support of the cause.
<top> seniors Tyler
Cirymkoskl and Robbie
Coffman show off their
support for breast cancer
by making t·shirts In
support of the cause.
<left> Ms. Amlen. part of
the Bradford staff, Is part
of the Circle of Ho e after
surviving breast cancer
herself. The Circle of Hope
Is an organization led by
breast cancer survivors;
they hold fUndraisers for
women battling the
disease. The money they
raise for treatments and
doctor bills stays local to
help women with their
journey through this
difficult time. The
organization meets once
a month to share
information and pass It on
to women with breast
cancer.
Ms. Amien wants to send out
and extend heartful thank
you 's for everyone's support
including the students, staff,
parents, volunteers, End
Zone Club, and especially
the football team for their
generosity. She said that she
could not ask for a better
support system.
(bottom left) Sophomore
cheerleader Taylor Vaughn
shows her support by
wearing a pink t-shirt with
the Bradford logo on it
which was purchased by the
cheerleaders just for this
particular game. The
cheerleaders also sported
jerseys with zebra print
shorts pairing them with
high pink socks.
Bradford's cheerleaders show off their support by letting balloons fly off to heaven
Repetition is the
Key to Success
(right) Eva
Broadway
is shown
dancing
with Aaron
Thomas in
the song
"Call of the
Wild." Also
in
their
repertoire
was
' Beleview
Interpretation in
lnthesuccessful2012 Dance show,
there were two acts. Seven dances
in act one and seven dances in act
two. There was a total of seventyseven performers with five classes
performing. There were two solos in
the show and twelve groups. Tina
Wozniak, the dance instructor,
choreographed many of the songs.
SRO!
STANDING ROOM ONLY!
The auditorium was packed for all three nights. Every performance received
roaring applause because every student performed their hardest. They got to
show off their moves to their friends and family; and all performers got hugs or
a "good job" after every show. (far left) Sophmore Diana Medina, freshman
Jonathan Warner, and junior
Marie Medina • Sisters Diana
and Marie Medina were both
in dance class two. Jonathan
Warner was in intro to dance,
section three. (left) Jief
Tolosa, Brice Slamann, Brooke
Villella, Eddie Whalen, James
Joling, and Jessica First.
Cadillac· which they danced to with a
group of twelve other performers.
More than any other song, this one had
energy and passion and allowed the
dancers to showcase their talents. Tina
Wozniak and the cast choreographed
this number. Kelly Witt, pictured below
performed with dance class two. She
danced to the song "Ramalama Bang
Bang· and ' He Lives in You." She put her
heart and soul into her dancing.
Practice, Practice, Practice
Preparing for Dance show was a dmicult but fun task for
the dancers. They had to make it a show twice as good as
last years and a show to remember. They practiced all year
and made it the perfect performance. Dancers strived to
make every move "spot on" to get all the moves down.
11
They Meet Again ... 11
They meet again... This Is the title of the dance
that Haley Moore and Mlkayla Petersen danced to.
The music behind the song was called STOMP. Tina
Wozniak helped choreograph the dance.
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Seniors
Jessica
Mendoza
(right) an
KaiUyn Rhey
(lett). Kaity
is a Tremper
student
Twin tandem prevails at
• •
compet1t1on
"I wouldn't have it any
other way!"
-Megall Puliek
ITA HIGH CHOOL - Cory Puhek
and Megan Puhek are twins. Beyond
the obviou many failed attempts at
trying
to
communicate
telepathically, this junior duo ha
discovered
a
new
special
communication between them: the
clarinet. Cory has been playing
dating all the way back to his fourth
grade elementary school days, and
Megan is a six-year competing
veteran. Scoring high in both of
their solo , their years of diligent
work and practice have paid off,
even if it means they till have yet to
develop mental commu nication.
Burning it up on the violin
Yearbook Staff:
Kevin Carter
As a senior, Erin Burns has
honed her skills on the violin
to expert level. With this year
being her last at Bradford and
her last Solo & Ensemble, she
wanted to make it her best,
giving it her all in order to
really amaze the judges. What
followed was a rather
impressive ond noteworthy
(no
pun
intended)
performance olongside her
fellow violinists, which
included the company of
junior Patricia Krueger, a
three-year veteran of the
district-wide comptetition.
Performing with Erin was a
blast for Krueger, and these
two girls sure put on a fantastic
and memorable show.
Building off of this success,
Patricia is eagerly looking
forward to competing again
next year and for more
continued success.
Erin Burns flawlessly finishes her piece to impress the judges.
Bradford
displays wide
variety of
talents
The talent possessed by
Bradford High School was on
full display during the citywide Solo & Ensemble
competition, which featured
musical performances from
those playing a wide array of
instruments as well as singers
content to display their
natural
voice.
Senior
Jieferhans Tolosa (top),
played alongside fifteen
other students in a trumpet
ensemble that received high
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~ marks. Colin Barushok (left)
took part in an ensemble as
well, playing the cello, an
instrument he has been
mastering since middle
school and has never lost
interest in. Junior Rebecca
Hawkins (bottom left) was
part of a four-violinist
wolfpack that had great
chemistry and represented
Bradford well. Rebecca, who
has playing the violin
throughout her high school
career, also plans on playing
during her senior year.
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Nervous freshmen
welcomed to Bradford
"Going from middle school to high
school is a big change and this
assembly really helped calm my nerves
on the first day," said Grace Ziegler.
Corshlo Jackson crocks o smile
while ploying o game on her first day
of high school
Life is a game, and
freshmen are players
...
-
Seniors Kyle Ziegler, Jerry
Nash Ill and Matt Lovell
scope out the new
freshmen girls on their first
day of high school.
Leaning on friends in
times of change
~
Every year on
the first day of
school the
incoming
freshmen are
welcomed to
Bradford with
an annual
assembly.
Freshmen fest
is a great
opportunity for
the freshmen
to meet their
peers and
make new
friends. Ninth
grade
teachers and
administrators
also attend so
that they can
get to know
their students.
The assembly
includes many
activities such
as "Simon
Says." They
then do a relay
race. After this,
they received
partners and
talked about
what
happened
over their
summers.
Mainly, it gave
everyone an
opportunity to
transition into a
new
environment
smoothly.
Early riser
Hastings gives
up her morning
for the
freshmen
"Freshmen Fest is a great
time for freshmen to get
comfortable on their first
day in a new school."
Trent Slater and Megan Maurer
Lauren van Hoof eves the crowd
Markesha Lang. Aallyah Hines and
DaUa Perry
WllEAE IN THE WOALD?
Exploring the public
museum with Niemi
Band students travel to New
Orleans!
Victoria Kwon talces a closer look at a
model of an indian camp at the
Kenosha public museum.
Exploring the job of a
CNA
Korey Romey, Rebecca Howkins, and Jomine Wright.
Kenosha Public Museum-
Matt Gagui sketches a
painting he was inspired
by at the museum. It
took him over three hours
to completely finish his
art sketch. Mrs. Niemi
gave Matt an Afor his
sketch and ii was entered
into the Kenosha Art
Show.
Raw sewage plant field trip
On April 21, every band
student except Elijah
Day (who had golf),
were able to be a part
of the "field trip of a
lifetime" when they
went to New Orleans,
Louisiana. Although
they had to lug around
their heavy instruments
with them the entire
trip, it was well worth
it. When the students
weren't playing their
instruments they went
to a authentic cajun
restaurant for some
home cooked jumbalya, cute little
shops, and the best
pancake/coffee house!
They also went on a
Aligator-infested
swamp tour. They
played
at
The
University in New
Orleans and brought
home seven solo
awards, and four gold
medals as a whole.
Jamie Reif and Jiel Tolosa
Mike French, Beau Siel, Nick Santoro, Sheelah Sreerom, Jessica Knuth, Amy
Richardson, Megan Hobbs, Kody Kroobel, Alex Eschmann, Elizabeth Gonzolez
Instructor Kari Hembo and Holey Hicks
Lizards, Gators and Snakes
OH my!
While in New Orleans the band
students visted the local reptile
petting zoo. Those brave enough
like Mathea Durica (right) and
Sofia Calderwood (left) took the
once-in-a-lifetime chance to hold
a variety of amphibians such
lizards and snakes.
The students look down at the sewage tank
trying to examine how our water systems are
polluted. The smell was so rancid, that all of the
students held their breath for as long as possible.
(left to right) Sydnei Booker, Alek Stelmaszczyk,
Paul Lehouillier, Amanda Rugg, Christoria
Bellamy, Josh Fikejs, Alyssa Cross, Felix Navarro,
Robert
Salgado ,
ond
Chrtstorla
Bellamy
started
, gagging
after toking
one step In
the raw
sewage
plant
1
The students
went on this
trip the
Thursday
after spring
break.
Sofia Calderwood
Footloose and fancy free!
-Dandn' yeah! We're dandn' yeah!
The band kids took a
break from playing
their
instruments
and went "dancin"'
at Mulate's, a swing
dance club. Said one
band student: ''The
whole trip was a lot
of fun, but Mulate's
was by far the best.
It was something I've
never done before.
I've never danced
the way we did that
night." When the
students saw all the
"cute old people"
they had to get up
and dance with
them. At first it was
just goofing around,
but then it turned
into a night to
remember.
Mathea Durica
11
lt's all about the chemistry
between people
11
Aleksander Stelmaszczyk, Marissa Siedjak, Benigno Esquivel, Robert Harwell, Robert Salgado, Felix Navarro, Joshua Fikejs, Cayilyn Hubatch, Mohammad Kattoum, Paul
Lehouillier,k Luis Romero, Pedro Martin del Campo, Lizbet Aguilar, Juan Villalobos, Margaret Shiels
Last day for seniors - more work for the underclassmen
Joshua Reddeman Is contused on how to clean
the vials
Mason Bloom watches Kyle Spencer
mix chemicals
Liliana Torres studies linal notes
Junior Tyler
Carlson points to the
globe that Mr.
Smurawa is holding
with the help of
Junior Aman Grewal.
As is evident, the
juniors and their
teachers were
thrilled that it was
their first day
without the seniors.
Sarah Gallegos measures out her substance
she Is testing
INHERART
"I chose my focus because it appeals
to everyone; the bright colors and
interesting characters brought
together the entire mystical feel. "
"Can I buy that?"
Artist shows off
her passion for life
through her work
Art is a program
taught by Mrs. NeimiJohnson. Thoughout
the
year
each
student is allowed to
chose their own
concentraition
(something they feel
passionately about)
and they create
twelve pieces of
artwork to present In
the show. In 2012 The
work ranged from a
passion for nature to
a passion for the
negative effects on
today's
youth
produced by the
romance, love, and couples. She
wonted to Illustrate how love Is
shown In many ways.
media (as seen
below).
The
students found a
unique way to show
off their talents;
some students used
photography, while
others used mixed
media (a combination
of
many
different art styles
and media). The
purpose of the show
was for students to
get a creative point
across. Some were
even
fortunate
enough to sell their
art to avid viewers.
Senior lends a helping
"hand" and cashes in
Krystal Gorcla stands next to her
'hond' art which sold within the first
hall hour of the show.
''.4rt is a serious passion of
mine; I have been able to
show my creativity by
drawing things I'm
interested in. "
Old Cars: New
-AP student Latoisha Green
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Faille Bloom Is proud of her unique concentration of art work: Negative enects of the media
WHAT MADE THEM DO IT?
Mlkolas concentrated on an old
family car In all lwelve pieces.
ENQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW
Bryanna VanBlarcom couldn't decide, so she used
mixed media: spray paint, colored pencils, and paint
ta complete this piece.
Johnny Brunner chose to do his concentration on the
lonlily pet. "That dog is the first pet I ever got, and I
become attached lo it," he said.
Amy drew the living dead depicted in a comic style
that was intended lo humor the viewer. She was
inspired by reading comics and TV.
Kelsey Rttd's piece tells a story about an unnamed
girl who fails into a teacup and then into a world of
fantastfcal adventure in search al a new cup.
**
"Artistic" dandng at its finest!
MAY12TH,2012
Prom Court 2012
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PROM KING AND QUEEN
Emily Hastings, Jack Heide
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The 2012 Prom Court Contestants: (top) Grace Reyes, Lisa Ford, Jack Heide, Emily Hastings, Ayonna Jones,
Makenzie Walker (bottom) Nick Covelli, Michael French, Josh Lorbach, Nikke Varis. Pictured front and center
are the 2012 Prom King and Queen: Jack Heide and Emily Hastings.
Thoughts on Their First Prom
PIOM "" TO DO""
UIT:
"Overall, I thought Prom was very
good. I enjoyed going to it this year."
- Hayden Wertz
shopping for
dress, shoes,
and jewelry;
manicures and
pedicures from
asian specialist; hair
stylists; guy's
flower.
Stefanie Romanowski, Robert Harwell,
Danielle Macareno, Brad Barnes
"I was an amazing experience
and one that I will never forget.
·C6 2·
My date and I had a good time."
- Robert Harwell
Luke Sinclair, Rachel Fischer, Hayden Wertz
Chrystolynn Taylor, Kate Young, Soro Scoon, Amy
Czajkowski, Kelsey Reid
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Vlte.U Up Fo" -0.i.a £U8tt
(left)jacob Kief, Alex Clark, Summer
Cowin, Kocly Krabe l pose l(:>r a picture at
prom in th e Parkside ball room.
PARKSIDE BALLROOM-Students at Bradford get prettied up on May 12 to attended Prom. Th riety of the colors and designs of the dresses were the talk of the night. The
girls talked about how beautiful everyone looked. Who looked "cool" was what the boys cared about. The photo booth was a huge hitl This was the last dance for seniors at
Bradford.
Having fun with and without a date
Dressed up in their slick formal wear, Mackenzie Strampp,
Lauren Sieberlich, Michael Hamilton, and Jason Pribyl walk
down the parking lot to the dance at Parkside.
Sarah Beggi and McKenna Brown had a
little too much fun in the photobooth.
visited the booth at least eight times. "It was
just too much fun to only do once, so why
not enjoy it while it's empty?" Sarah said.
Ryan Hastings and his
beautiful date, Rachel Eckert
posed for a picture to
remember their special night.
Seniors Robbie Coffman, Matt Prell,
and Tyler Grymkoski put together a
their dance moves to show their
dates a good time.
we
live, there is
never enough
singing"
"A bird doesn't
sing because It
has an answer, It
sings because It
has a song."
"Singing is
such an
excellent
thing-I wish
all people
would sing"
-Martin Luther
-Maya Argslou
-Richard Byrd
"As long as
"Life is a Song,
Love is Music"
-D64·
Senior
Madison
McColl um
Junior
Andrew
Mueller
Junior
Kaitlin
Kentala
Just as good in
theater as she is
singing
Principal player
in the play The
One of
Bradford's true
intellectuals
Light in the Piazza
How Long Has Music Been a Part of Your Life?
'When I was little I
would always watch The
Blues Brothers and ever
si ce then I was
determined to play the
saxophone. I plan to
major in that when I go
to college."
"Drums has been
something that I have
been interested in
playing for eight
years. I love to play
with my friends the
most and I have met
so many new people."
"Going on trips for band is
one of the most fun things
you could experience in
· h school. You meet a ton
of new people and make
memories with the ones
you are close to."
-Tyler Wright
-Eddie Whalen
-Joe "Nacho" Moez
Tuba
"I have been playing the drums
or about six years, but have
be n really interested in playing
em all of my life. Next year I
plan to go to Whitewater and
finish my career in playing
drums at the football games."
"Honestly, my parents made me
play an instrument but I couldn't
thank them enough. I am so
lad I got into band because I
have met so many new people
and I enjoy every minute of it.
Thanks mom and dad!"
-Loren Bey
-Ian Christensen
Saxophone
Orum
By: Emily Nordloh
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
''-\X1e sing
because we
love it!''
"Words m.ake you think. Music m.akes you
feel A song m.akes you feel a thought."
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"I love choir because of the different
styles of music. The class brings so
many people together and we all
become a family," said sophomore
Andrea Vasquez.
"It is so rewarding to sing at the concerts because it shows off all of our hard
work we put in at school." -Paige Cresco at the Winter Concert
"It is an enjoyable class. I love it
because it is a great place to learn
about music and a fantastic place to
meet.friends that share an interest
in singing .. "
Maddie Liberacki. Junior
Junior, Brandon Bolyard said he loves
choir because of the friendly and
carefree atmosphere: 'Whenever
someone makes a mistake, we laugh it
off and everyone keeps singing."
"Choir is very fun and energetic with
Mr. Mann. I am so disappointed to
be leaving this year. I had many
great experiences in choir and have
learned a lot."
Scott Bredin, Senior
Senior Britney Anthony says choir is
her favorite class because "it is a place
where you can be yourself and not worry
about what other people think. I am
going to miss high school choir."
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Senior Melissa Freeman has
so many great memories
from choir class: "I love to be
with everyone because we
become great friends
throughout the school year."
Joshua Reddeman's favorite
choir story was when Dale
Lopez feel asleep, and the class
surrounded him with chairs
then T.P.'ed everything-he was
disoriented when he woke up.
Junior, Carole Mortier,
enjoys Choral Fest because
"you get to see friends from
other schools that you have
not seen in a while."
Life is great, but
singing is
better"
-Sophomore, Oylon Perouo
"Choir can
b righten my
mood everyday"
Junior, Robert Preston
"I love the social
atmosphere of
choir class I"
(back row) Dylan Perouo, Kaitlin Kentala,
Danielle Danasky, Saleena Gomez,
McKenna Brown, Jennie Jakubiak, Kyasla
Muhammad, Brianna Santelli, Julia Ellis,
(second from back) Nicholas Piccolo, Noah
Poe. Maddie liberacki, Kaitlyn Young,
Betsy Neemann, Jana Fiala, Michael Aiello,
Ryan Jeanmaire, Joseph Belotti, Josh
Dupuis, (middle row) Megan Bish, Brittney
Bianco, Paige Cresco, Holly Ambruso, Jen
Sinnen, lauren Linn, Lauren Londre,
Genesis Crespo, Alex Clark, Jimmy Joling,
(second from front) Nalmah All, Maddie
Seefeldt, Jessica First, Grace Reyes. Lisa
Ford, Tori Cooper, Charles Aiello, Chris
Hanson, Ben Londre, (front row) Brandon
Bolyard, Andrew Mueller, Scott Bredin,
Stephen Costeira, David Zapp, Thomas,
Minkowskl, Jalen Johnson, Robert
Preston.
ACAPELLA CHOIR
Junior, JennieJakubiak
"I love to hear
all the beatiful
voices and
songs"
-Junior, Mckenna Brawn
"Music is the
only language
where yo u
cannot say mean
or sarcastic
things"
-Junior Kyasia Muhammad
"Certain songs
are very
sentimental
when you realize
it is your last
year"
-Senior, Hanna Fontaine
'1 love the beautltul
songs and being In
class with such great
friends"
-Junior, Destiny Kellerman
(back row) Ana Maria Quiroz, Dale Lopez,
Joshua Reddeman, Noah Gospodarek,
Fredrick Jenkins. Michael Schmunck, Alec
Fuhrer (2nd from back) Chrystalynn Taylor.
Cassandra Halstead, Melissa Freeman,
Gina Molinaro, Tyquan Windom, Ashley
Pecha, Alyssa Bridleman, Kristen Maginn,
Alyssa Belding (middle row) Mercedez
Christoplis, Kylie Morrison, John Medina,
Brileigh Talbert, Abby Stricker, Destiny
Crespo, Kayla Hill, Jenna Kunath (2nd
from front) Jessica First, Brittany Garski,
Marie Medina, Carole Mortier, Kim Fink,
Ashley Guthrie, Brittney Anthony, Tiffany
Underwood (front row) Julia lake,
Domenica Fansler, Amy Hellwig, Haley
Moore. Kimberly Molinaro, Andrea
Vasquez, Brooke Matelski, Rayne England.
(back row) Audrey Miiier, Alysha
Northern-Brown, Samantha Bardales,
Bianca Burchfield, Brittney Cuff, Krystal
Rosmann, Monica Rogers (second from
back) Rebecca Willer, Megan Maurer,
Deja Marzett, Nicole Ingraham, Tykesha
Windom, Alex Geidner- Kirby, (middle
row) Sydney Zeihen. Mialee St Peter.
Emma Glldenstern, lmanl Glass. Bailey
Cameron, (2nd from front) Megan Burns,
Jenna Grice, Sydney Tisch, Mary Huff,
Simone Sorenson, (front row) Destiny
Scott, Christine Waddell, Gabrielle
Forster, Abigail Botma, Jennifer Tons.
"Choir Is a way to
express my feelings"
-Sophomore, Ashley Pecha
Freshman
CHilUI
"'CHUCNI"
AllU.O has
been singing
with his twin
brother ever
since they
could talk. He
tribute band
with his
brother and
Joey Belotti.
It d?es not just stop at singing though; their band is
a triple threat playing the guitar, piano and bass. "I
am o excited to sing in choir the rest of high
school. I really look up to Tori Cooper and Ryan
Jeanmaire and hope that as a senior I can sing as
well as they can." In the ne. ·t four years, Chuckie
hopes to get a higher range in his voice. "
year of choir.
"I have been
singing since
kindergarten
but now that I
am in high
school I am
able to
love choir
because of the
music we sing and the social atmosphere."
Samantha aspires to improve her voice so she can
eventually be in A Capella Choir. "It is fun to watch
the seniors now because I know that in four years
my singing will improve just like theirs did."
Samantha also said she feels more confident
because instead of singing to herself, she now has
the opportunity to sing solos for the entire class.
The third
member of the
Beatles tribute
band, freshman, JOH!
llLOTTI. said
he loves choir
partly because
of Mr.\fann
and also
because of the
beautiful ong"
that they sing
in choir. "I'm
happy that ID)
friends from middle school decided to join choir with
me." Just like Chuckie, Joe) looks up to Tori Cooper
and RyanJeanmairc because the) lo\e singing and
because of their willingness to help younger students
improve. "I plan to impro\·e my range so I'll be given
more solos in the upt·oming event,,, I want to sec how
my voice changes as I grow up."
P•~CTICI IUlrl•
/lla,ICTI
Dylan Balk,
Luis Camacho,
Matt
Jasmine
Wright. Alec
Miracle, Amy
Hellwig,
Jessica First,
Kristin Lake,
Lake,
Julia
Chris Seivert,
athan
Juniors Luis Camacho and Matt
Anderson practice their pieces.
Both students play the violin.
Seivert,
Samantha
Vernezze,
Mikey Geidner-
symphony orchestra
Kirby,
Marcielly
Patchel, Kelli Lutz, Stefan VanPamel, Emily Gerstein, Erin Burns, Taylor Zagar, Sage Greenwood, Clay Fellman, Jessica Smoko, Maggie Baruffi , Samantha
McCumber, Patricia Krueger, Nathan Caputa, Valeria Martin ez, Selena Lalonde, Madi son Geliche, Annabeth Cerdas, Jana Fiala, Colin Barushok
concert
orchestra
Cello players Nathan Caputo and Colin
Barushok compete to see who
memorized their music before practice.
Alex Geidner-Kirby,
Kelli Bonn , Maya
Gwaltney, Micheal
Mleczko, lmani Glass,
Emily Strehlow, Diana
Medina, Ashley Stover,
Geraldine Camacho,
Joey Helminger
May 14, 2012
Good morning
music!
Wakeup
warm-ups
Freshman Aileen Szczepanski and
Jordan Cannon love playing the viola
because "it's not high pitched like a
violin but not too low like a cello."
-068·
The string students warm up
every morning by tuning their
instruments before rehearsals
so when they do their full class
warm up, they are all in tune.
The violinists, followed by the violas, cellos, and base, start practice.
The strings of
the evening
The 50th Annual Orchestra Fest, hosted at Indian
Trail Academy, welcomed students from Kenosha
ranging from 4th grade to high school seniors.
According one one student, those In Bradford's
orchestra "had a lot of tun and loved the special
conductor." They played live songs, "Magnificent
Seven," "It Had Better Be Tonight," "Swan Lake,"
"James Bond," and "The Phantom of the Opera."
' we all loved tl-e special conductor He
really got into tl-e songs so it was h.n
Senior Christina Brzezinski plays the
violin at Orchestra Fest. She loves
Orchestra Fest because "it's when we get
to show everyone all of our hard work.'
for us to be able to play for him·
Seniors Jana Fiala and Erin Burns
-Erin Burns
Bradford's Finest Like sports, practice makes perfect
Bradfords orchestras are full
of talent. Take , for exainple,
sophomore Clayton Fellman
and senior Maricelly Patchel
Clay has been playing the cello
since he was in 2nd grade and
he's loved it ever since. He
enjoys practicing because
"there's always room to
improve." Maricelly has been
playing the violin since she
Sophomore celloist Clayton
Fellman
was in 3rd grade, first because
she was forced to, but has
learned to love it. She enjoys
being able to be a part of a
group that shares the same
love for the music as she does.
Senior violinist Maricelly
Patchel
Sophomore Emily Gerstein plays the
cello for one of her favorite pieces,
·James Bond" because its "one of the
most fun pieces to be a part of.'
Freshman bass player Dane
Rasmussen enjoyed Orchestra Fest
saying 'it was a great experience.'
Solo Ensemble: The Talent Keeps Getting Better
Band Concert: Practice Makes Perfect
Bradford Band Gazette
Wind Ensc1nble
C.~c>ncert Band
"Ban.cl 2011-2012
V<:usity Band
''And the ban_d__layed on.... ''
Final Edition
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Sy1nph( n"lic B::lnd:
The weather outside was
The Winter frighnul-but
at the concert It
was delighnu1
Concert
Bradford Students Work Hard All Year For a Perfect Performance
Toot The Horn
BAND OFFICERS-BOTH OF THEM
As long as there's
music, there's fun!
IT'S A TIE!
Megan Hobbs and
Alexander Caracciolo
were both voted Band
Presidents by their
peers. They call
themselves "B
squared."
Concentration and relaxation
Amelia
Rkh::irdsoo and
Jessica Krx.ith
become great
friends
th-~hout their
time in band ard
will share great
CIO
c.
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=
=
They kno-w how to play
CD
.c
~
memories.
Alexandra Eschmann
practices everyday on
the alto saxophone so
that she Is ready for
competition
Jason O'Neil
fCXl.ISeS on hittirg
all of the right
"Going to Madison for
the Championship game
was the best," said
Bizabeth Gonzales
ootes perfectly
for a great
performance at
Bard-0-Rama
A GAEA T TIME IN
BAND
Tyler Wright,
Chris Tomaloff,
Eddie Whalen ,
and Nick
Santoro perform
"Carol of the
Cow Bells" at
the Christmas
Rama after a
serious disaJssioo
on the quality of
their playirg.
With a kge
smile, Megm
PJ-.ek I-olds her
instrunent while
practidrg for
their New
Orleans trip.
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Kimberly
Skendziel ,
Kelsie
Williams, and
Amelia
Richardson
focus on the
music during
the spring
concert.
Band members agree that there
is so much more to band than
sitting in a classroom practicing
notes.
Band is a
Fun events in band
class
which
gives
students
the
chance to
meet
people
with the
same
interests,
Kyle Costabile and
work
Kayla Komarec pose
towards
for a picture after a
concert
perfection
on the
instrument of their choice, and
travel to other states for
competitions and sightseeing.
The Bradford News,
2011-2012
page editor: Taylor Hoff
(Lett> zachary Hughes lo lows the
beat and enjoys playing percussion
during concerts. His drum playing
adds depth to the overall sound.
CONCERT BAND- Logan Schmaling, Michaela Gombar, Becca McDermott, George Basovich,
Alex Marko, Hannah Martell, Sean Eckert, Andrew Goncaro, Kackle, Kayla Madox, Joey
Tracker, Mikaylo Rousseau, Katelyn Allison, Tiffany Underwood, Taylor Rivas, Carly Savers,
Angela Malsack, Lizzy Bruzas, Elizabeth Long, Leah Poulos, Allie Litton, Eliana Alcocer.
VARSITY BAND-Jared Leoris, La'Ryan Johnson, Ryan Castle, Ryan Grubb, Joke, Derrik Nerling,
Jared Ebner, Colton Scarmardo, Ben, Corey Komarec, Arianna Stevenson, Som Ramos, Marco
Camacho, Jake Jollng, Connor Gwynoe, Sam Beland, Tia Rice, Emily Korecz, Kayla Komarec,
Nichole Muchler, Valerie Powell, David Moez, Leah Poulos, DesMee Rodriguez.
SYMPHONIC BAND- Matt Hanlin, Evan Winter, Loren Bey, Vincent Iorio, Kevin Kolaczewski,
Tyler Wright, Nick Jalensky, Brandon Kelly, Lexi Leorls, Elijah Day, Ryan Havey, Ian
Wortley, Zack Hughes, Beau Slel, Tom Larsen, Candace Bishop, Amy Richardson, Nick
Santoro, Kristian Moy, Austin Schroeder, Kim Skendziel, Megan Hobbs, Alex Caracciolo,
Megan Puhek, Courtney Ingraham, Mackenzie Strampp, Cory Puhek, Matthew Patrick,
Edgar Mortinez, Steven Juliano, Kelsie Williams, Elizabeth Long, Sydni Lewis, Katrina
O'Connor, Taylor Tomczak.
The Bradford concert, varsity,
symphonic, and wind
ensemble bands are always
getting ready for some sort
of performance during the
school year: Band-0-Rama,
Solo and Ensemble, and the
Spring Concert are just three
of them. In the spring of
2012 the band members
travelled to New Orleans
and competed in the
Heritage Festival where they
won first place in concert
band, jazz band and
pera.JSSion ensemble. Seven
individual awards all went to
Bradford, which was a huge
accomplishment for a
relatively small band from the
Midwest. While on this trip
the band classes also visited a
WW2 museum, and went to
a swamp "petting zoo" where
they handled animals no sane
person should ever touch.
They seemed to enjoy it
tha,gh, as mu::h as they
enjoyed their trip!
Beau Siel was determined to hit every note perlecUy
as he performed at Band-II-Rama
(Lett)
Akshitha
Sreeram
holds her
nute and
said
"OMS,
New
Drleans
was the
best Ume
ever!"
WIND ENSEMBLE- Zack Mortell, Loren Bey, Eddie
Whalen, Tyler Wright, Nick Jalensky, Nathan Woller,
Elijah Doy, Derek Jones, Austin Skundberg, Ion
Wortley, Ion Christensen, Zack Hughes, Beau Siel, Rick
Moxsen, Marissa Gorretto, Amelio Richardson,
Amanda Ward, Alex Caracciolo. Tyler Sofia
Calderwood, Doniel Funk, Cory Puhek, Courtney
Ingraham, Mackenzie Stram pp, Michelle Lockington,
Megan Puhek, Alshltho Sreerom, Megan Hobbs. Alex
Eschmann, Keefer Kuhl, Brynna Wolke, Sydni Lewis, "EBll" On the New Drleans swamp visit an sorts ol coldKatrina O'Connor, Jlef Tolosa, Lizzy Gonzoles, Lisa
blooded anlmals are ''cuddled'' by the band members
Ford, Mothea Durico
while Mr. Taylor breaks out the hand sanitizer.
KUSD Theatre Aris Presents •..
SECTION E
Plays Oi"ision
TUESDAY JUNE 6th , 2012 - CONTRIBUTING TO KENOSHA'S NEWS HISTORY SINCE 1860
"We have such smart people teaching us to
develop our talent, but not just talent but skills. " t,~...,.,;,_
-Christian Chambers
... From Beginning
Guys & Dolls, Tarzan, Annie, and Phantom
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Ryan Jeanmaire
had leading
roles in most of
the shows this
year. He had the
male leading
role in Guys and
Dolls; he also
played Jane's
father in KUSD's
version of the
Disney Tarzan.
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Illustrating true versatility, Ryan played a variety of
characters during the school's play season.
. .. lo end
Tayler LaMothe stars in Guys and
Dolls as the main doll to see
Grace Reyes leads a strike in Guys
and Dolls
Kimberly Molinaro and Michael
Aiello debut in Annie
Thomas Minkowski plays the
creepy phantom and leading male
role in Phantom of the o era
KUSD High school's choir put
together the annual Madrigal
Feaste
Cooper reveals
favorite part of
being in show
'1 loved the music, dancing and costumes
In the play. I've been In dance all of my
Die, but this was a whole new type of
dancing. I really felt like I was part of the
time period and one of the 'Dolls."'
Victoria Coopu
NOV£MB£R
11TH, 12TH, 18TH, 19TH AT 7:30 PM
~TH !'"0 20TH AT 2:00 PM
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Classy Dolls
•••
According to Dylan Perazzo
Sofia Puterbaugh: This doll was known for her silly antics,
including a goofy picture she took during the show with
an extremely cheesy smile, and the time she fell onstage,
giggled, and walked off like nothing had happened.
Grace Reyes: Grace did a fabulous job playing the
character Sarah because their personalities were
extremely similar and they matched up naturally.
Kendall Ruchti: This Tremper actress, also playing Sarah,
was able to persevere through all the time and energy
needed for this play and still do an excellent job.
Guys and Dolls gives insight into much
Simpler times The "old school" way of doing things
by
Erica Eschbach
Guys and Dolls is a classic play
based on two of writer Damon
Runyon's best stories. The play
takes place during a time period
when things as common today as
gambling were illegal, and where
the lives of women were extremely
simple in comparison to modern
times. Through many unexpected
and
unpredictable
twists,
Bradford's finest actors did an
excellent job of exposing viewers
to an attention-grabbing love
story as well as characters
struggling to find the balance
between "wrong'' and "right,"
something still rel event in today's
world.
The actors chime in
''!loved everything about the play; the singing, the acting
and the decorations were all phenomenal." -Lisa Ford
Bradford's yearbook staff ~ able to catch up
with a couple of the stars from Guys and r>olls
immediately
following
one
of
their
......---..---~~~~~---. performances.
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Junior Lisa Ford is just
one of many Bradford
students who really
enjoyed her time at
Guys
and
Dolls.
According to this fan,
Guys and Dolls was
one of the best plays
she has seen Bradford
perform in years!
Senior Nfax Ulloa
and senior Ryan
Ryan Jeanmaire
Jeanmaire
gave
in.put:
on
experiences.
their
Said
Ulloa, a secondMax Ulloa
year actor: "From
being in. Guys and r>olls I ~ able to better
my singing and acting skills. I worked with
t:alented students." Jeanmaire also had praise
for his fellow actors: 'Since it: ~ our first
major play of the year, vve had a lot of nervous
actors, but: came t:oget:her and the show t:urned
out: great-I ~ proud to be a part: of it:!'
The Bradford Time'>. Tuesday. Del:cmbcr 20. 2012
Page by Ju an Najera
Theater Newbies
"This was 1nn
first big show"
Robert Preston had a lot of fun
in Guys and Dolls as a
newcomer to a big role on the
stage. Learning the ropes from
more experienced odors on
set, he enjoyed the experience
of playing a character he liked
and hanging out with the rest
of the cast.
"I leanied a lot
from more
seasoned actors."
Freshman Charlie Aiello really
enjoyed acting in this show.
Being a rookie to the Bradford
theater scene, he also took a
lot of stage tips from the
veteran odors. Charlie
enjoyed being a part of
something new and reaching
out of his comfort zone.
"A PERSON CAN DEVELOP THE FLU WITHOUT LOVE"
by
Juan Najera
A normal night for the
"Dolls" would take place
inside an underground
casino, as drinking and
gambling were both illegal
at this time in history. In
rebelling against the law,
they would do astrip-tease,
beginning the dance in
long, heavy gowns and
finishing in their skimpy
lingerie. Even though by
our standards today the
girls aren't risque at all,
back in the day these
women were considered
little more than prostitutes.
Actors make It's n ot as easy
big debuts
as it looks!
Aside from being one
of the top plays put
on at Bradford this
year, Guys and Dolls
also proved to be a
valuable opportunity
for many actors to
experience being
onstage for the first
time.
Joey Belotti (left)
played the role of
Benny Southstreet.
Though Guys and
Dolls was joey's first
appearance at
Bradford, he was able
to play a lead role
(quite an
accomplishment for a
freshman) .
Michael Aiello (left)
starred in the show
as Nicely-Nicely
Johnson . Michael was
very excited to be
part of such a big
production, saying
..-----~-~--~--- that the nerves
almost got to him
before the first show,
but that 1t was all
worth tt tn the end .
Grace Reyes (left)
portrayed Sarah
Brown. Although it
wasn 't Grace's first
performance at
Bradford, tt was her
debut as a leading
actress .
Before they go onstage, many actors in the Bradford
theater department perform pre-shaw rituals. Tayler
LaMothe is one of these actors who listens to calm,
easygoing music, which helps calm her pre-shaw jitters.
After this, she warms up her vocal chards. "I also lave
ta just sit down and take some time for myself to get
into the mood of my character; usually during this time
I am putting my make-up on before the show."
And then there are those actors
who are a bit mare nervous than
others. Senior Ryan Jeanmaire
warms up his vocals before a shaw
and drinks water to have his best
singing voice ready for the stage.
He said he doesn't really have a
ritual; he is much too nervous
before to do much of anything aside
from concentrating on his lines.
It's all in the details
And finally, there are those actors
like Dylan Perazzo who are
extremely methodical and stick ta
a strict routine in preparing for
each performance. Before a show,
he takes about forty minutes to
prepare himself in order ta get his
makeup on perfectly for the lighting
onstage in an attempt ta make his
facial features more defined.
Before
After
by Luke Maier
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
In January of 2012 , Bradford's
auditorium was transformed into
a thick jungle as Disney's version
of the classic 1912 story, Tarzan ,
was brought to life on the stage.
This unforgettable story about a
baby orphan stranded alone in the jungle and taken in
and raised by apes shows the struggle between man and
nature, and it also features what many would consider
one of the best soundtracks. Filled with music by Phil
Collins, it kept the audience glued
to the stage and many people
returning again and again to sing
along with the cast.
11
Two Worlds, One Family11
-----The actors prepare themselves for radical transformation
Echoing one of the most
memorable song lyrics from
the play, Bradford's finest
actors were indeed a part of
two completely different
worlds
during
their
production of Tarzan.
Transforming themselves
into jungle characters
became a process involving
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vast
amounts
of
preparation and, for some
actors, very unique pre·
performance rituals...
Junior Christian Chambers
(left) drank plenty of water
and tea before the show to
make sure his vocals were
in top shape and ready to be
displayed. When seven
o'clock came around, he
took his role very seriously,
not uttering a word to
anyone to safeguard his
voice. For other performers,
getting wild and crazy
seemed to work.
Senior Maddie Hailer
(bottom left) did a
traditional chant with her
best friend to prepare
herself for the jungle. A lot
of time and patience went into
making a costume for any
character, especially in this
production. For senior Derek
Zimmerman (bottom}, being a
plant in Tarzan was definitely
not the most comfortable
costume to be in, and being
two feet taller than the other
plants made it even more
difficult not only to walk in, but
also to make sure not to hit
any props on stage.
After
Practice Makes Perfect
By far the most
important aspect of the
plays put an at
Bradford,
and
completely responsible
far the immense
success they have
enjoyed, is the insane
amount of practice
these actors commit to.
Taking time away from
school, home, and
friends, practicing far a
play routinely begins
right after school and
doesn't end until
sometimes as late as
ten o'clock. For senior
Thomas Minkowski
(left), all the hard work
and time he devotes to
every play is 100% worth
it. Seeing the audience so
excited, he said, makes all
the time spent practicing
worthwhile and
meaningful. Senior
Christian Chambers
(right) treated play
practices just like he
would a job. "Long hours
away from home and
friends can be very tough
sometimes, but in the end,
it's what I love to do," he
said proudly. He hoped
the endless dedication to
theater would soon pay
off far him in the farm of a
scholarship to an elite
school far theater and
arts, where he could
continue improving.
---Viewers treated to a sensual experience
Dancing on silks is a rare and difficult skill that
requires plenty of flexibility, practice and dedication.
For senior Maddie Hailer, this was role that allowed
her to go to the limits of her talent. Maddie,one of the
dancers taking part in Tarzan, had a grueling practice
schedule. Her training began in Illinois, where
practices ran for hours a day. Maddie and her fellow
ancers eventually learned to master climbing,
vrapping themselves
around on and
flipping on slippery silks.
Only when she was comfortable in her newly acquired
skills did she become confident that she would be able
to have fun doing Tarzan.
'
;
~~DREAM
COME TRUE •••
The Ph::ntom of the Opera is rn anazing Jn.l'iicxll
by Ancrew Loyd Wel::ber It fOOJSeS on a
beaJtifJ singer who becomes obsessed with a
Jn.l'iicxll genius O<nown as the Ph::ntoml who is
terrorlziig the Pcris Opera. Senior Victoria
Cooper Oeftl played the dicrac:ter of N...eg Giry
'When I was a little girl I fell in love with Phantom. I knew
everything there was to know about the play, the book, and the
movie. I always dreamed I would play Meg, and when they cast
me as that role it was like a dream come true. Being a part of
such a great drama organization at Bradford is a huge honor.
We have so many talented actors and actresses. I wish all the
seniors the best of luck in their futures and all the underclassman best wishes on their upcoming shows."
-Victoria Cooper
Actors "lind themselves" in Phantom
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Jeanmaire and Johnson add depth to play
Generally, actors think ifs easier
to perform their role if the
character's personality is similar
and they ore able to put
themselves into the character's
perspective. The audience is very
much aware of the fact that
someone is a ·good fir for a role.
Senior
Ryon
Jeonmoire's
character in the ploy, the new
owner of the opera house, was a
bit crazy- (but intellectual) much
like Ryon's personality. There ore
those friends of Ryon'stholfeel he
is
a
"bit
eccentric' so
they
encouraged
him to try out
for the port.
No one was
disappointed
though
because,
once again,
he was great!
However,
for
junior Jolen
Johnson,
it
was
the
complete
opposite. The
only
thing
Jolen and his
character hod
in
common
was that they
could
both
dance
phenomenally.
"Phantom was such a versatile
show. It gave the audience a lot
of vocal variety and allowed the
singers to showcase their singing
strength-which
was
owe
inspiring. The acting by Thomas
Minkowski, Maddie Hailer and
Mott Dominguez (as the
Phantom), was also extremely
impressive.They portrayed a love
tragedy between the three of
them and did on amazing job that
touched the audience."
Followlne 1n his ~'s f~
Fr eshman Jonathan W arner
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For the Warrers, Bradford theater department is home
Four years ago, Megan Warner was luminous in the play
Beauty and the Beast. Now, Jonathan Warner has picked
up the gauntlet and has made acting his "thing." Jonathan
was extremely involved throughout this play, and was
indispensible due to his versatility: he played the characters
of a policeman and a dancer. "Phantom taught me so much
about being a dancer and an actor. It was just a fun
experience and I am glad I was able to be a part of such
an incredible play. I look forward to the years to come."
Voice from the audience ...
Senior Nickl Haarbauer had
wonderful things lo say
about Phantom of the Opera.
"II was a great show lo end
the year with. All the seniors
outdid themselves again and
will be missed next year. I
wish everyone the best of
luck with their futures."
A Last Farewell ...
Madame Giry, played by
senior Brianna Santelli,
played the Balle Mistress at
the Opera House. "My
character
helped
the
Phantom escape from a
traveling fair where he was
tortured, and I brought him
to live at the Opera House
where he became evil. My
character is the only one
who knows who the
Phantom is and the only one
who
knows
how
to
communicate with him.
This play was very exciting,
and I'm glad I ended my
senior year with it. I'm so
grateful for my last four
years in theater and will miss it so much next year when I'm
away
at
college."
Senior Maddie
Hailer,
pictured right,
played
Christine
Dica, a singer
at the Opera
House.
She
takes lessons
from an "angel"
who is the
Opera House's
Phantom.
"Christine's
childhood
friend comes to
visit the Opera
House and he
and the 'angel'
fight for my
love,"
said
Hailer.
"Angel or lather, friend or phantom"
Indian Trail student Diana Dejone played the role
ofCarlottaJudichelli in The Phantom of the Opera .
Carlotta is the lead singer at the Opera House.
"My character is warned not to perform at the
Opera House otherwise 'a great misfortune will
strike.' She shrugs it off and performs anyway;
however, during the performance her voice
begins to croak and the chandelier falls from
the ceiling. Since Carlotta is ashamed to show
her face for weeks, Christine becomes the
Opera House singer. Carlotta despises
Christine and sees Christine as a threat to her
position as she gains prominence due to the
Phantom's intercession. My character is
considered the prima donna of the opera
company. I loved to play Carlotta because I got
experience, and expanded my vocal range with
all of the high notes. The cast was so fun and I
am dissappointed to see the seniors go; but, I'm
excited for next year's plays and I want to learn
more about acting and singing," said Diana.
providing comic relief
Baldwin keeps the audience from bawling
Junior Jerron Baldwin, (also
known as Bubba to most of
Bradford), played Ubaldo
Paingi in The Phantom of the
Opera. Ubaldo was the lead
male role in all the shows at
the Opera House.
"Phantom was my
favorite show in the
two years I have been
doing theater. The
music, laughs, and the
cast itself I will miss
with all my heart. I
cannot wait to see
what plays we will do
next year." Jerron
describes his character as the comic
relief in the show.
This year at the Indian Trail Academy auditorium, actors from Bradford, Indian Trail,
and Tremper teamed up to perform a classic and memorable movie transferred to the
stage. Ann e, the '11tUe orphan," lives In a miserable orphanage run by a cruel and
heartless woman named Miss Hannigan. Annie's hopeless situation
suprlslngly turns around when she Is chosen to spend time at a wealthy
family's residence. Annie charms the residents of the household in the • • •
story, and charms the audience as she performs in the play.
111111•
11
Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya tomorrow11
- - - - - - - - - N e w play, new auditorium, new stage!
In March, the production of
Annie was brought to the stage
by KUSD students and
performed at Indian Trail
Academy. Although audiences
raved, the play did have some
problems (top left} Junior
Maria Patrizzi suffered from a
shoulder injury early in the year
and had surgery, so it was
painful for her to climb up on
Academy Auditorium. "It was
the bunk beds and join in the
exciting for everyone to
kickline with the rest of the cast.
perform this play in a new
She
managed
environment·
though, and was
one
we weren't
"It was my first play ever
a real trooper and it was an amazing
used to," said
throughout both and unforgettable
Kimberly.
practices
and experience. I enjoyed
Although
it
performances.
was
hard
work
working with everyone
Sophomore
to
perform
so much," said Maria.
Kimberly
Annie onstage
Molinaro,
and bring it to
(bottom}was excited to be in the
life, it was a fun experience for
first production brought to
all of the cast. The audience
stage at the new Indian Trail
loved the classical story.
Kimberly Molinaro
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- - - - -After
II com
"T
out
The students in the play
all said the same
thing •• " Practice makes
perfect, but sometimes
it's
very
over·
whelming."
The
practices for Annie
would go after school
from 3:30 until 9
o'clock at night, six
days a week! "It was
really hard to balance
friends, school, and
plays with the amount
of time rehearsal and
actual shows take,"
said junior, Amy
Hellwig (left). Playing
the role of Lilly was the
seasoned
actress
Christoria Bellamy. "
Even though plays take
up a lot of time, being a
member of the theater
group gives me a reason
to strive harder in
school. l do more at
school because you have
to have good grades in
order to be in the play,"
Christoria said. Bellamy
also said that she loves
lo be in plays because
she could become a
different person and ad
like someone else. The
makeup and costumes
helped her get into the
character she was
playing.
INDIAN TRAIL AUDITORIUM- The week
of March 23rd to the 3 lst the broadway play,
Annie premiered at Indian Trail Academy.
Although many in the audience thought the
play was acted flawlessly, it seemed to the
actors that there were bloopers about every
five seconds. The orphans kept leaving
buckets laying around after their song "It's a
Hard Knock Life," which caused the actors to
have to navigate around the props while they
were trying to act, which frustrated even the
most practiced performers. "The funniest
mess up we had was that the dog always with
Annie didn't get locked in
its cage after its on-stage
appearance. The actors
had to improvise around
a dog running around the
stage when it shouldn't
be there, said Jennifer
Totts. Added to this
fiasco, students backstage kept whispering for
the dog, forgetting that
they had their microphones on and working,
so everyone heard the
madness."
Jennifer
played the servant in Mr.
mansion
Warbucks'
responsible for taking
care of Annie. She was
also an extra singer and
dancer in the
(top picture) Jennifer Totts. (left to right) Andrea Vasquez, Non
premiere of the show.
Bradford Student, Jamie Kunath , Non Bradford Student, Alexander
That's where we're gonna be!
Mialee St. Peter, and Kim Molinaro play the
role of the Baylin sisters. They fight over who
Bert Healy (Joey Belotti) will want to have as
"his woman. " Belotti, who is in band is also an
excellent singer. Everything he did in the play
was, according to his castmates, "hilarious!"
Because he was always goofing around
ckstage, Joey was definitely the clown of
e group. Whenever someone was in a bad
mood or started to get tired, Joey would make
funny faces to
lighten the mood
and make people
laugh.
Geidner-Kirby, Sara Brandt, Non Bradford Student, Bailey Cameron ,
Maria Patrizzi, and Lauren Linn .
Jennifer Sinnen talks about
favorite part of being in
the show ...
THE
"The cast was smal, so It was posslb e for
aH ol us to get really close. I had a lot ol my
lrlemls In this show 81111 some ol them were
In ~r last how at Bradlord. I guess you
could say the WllOll 11111111 was bittersweet!
J
March 16th, 17th, 23rd, 24th
7:30PM
18th, 25th
2:00PM
BRADFORD AUDITORIUM
ua is based on a
nov
1950s. The main
charader, Clara, spends a summer in
Italy with her mother, Margaret
Johnson (Breanna Bindelli). Clara falls
in love when she is in Italy and so they
are forced to reconsider their future
with each other. Most of the music in
the play is in Italian and broken
English.
"I am going to miss this play the most bemuse I was able
to work with my friends from different schools in the
district, and so I got much closer to them"
-&ecm:i 8indelli
The Businessmen gather around the "conference
room" for a meeting and are waited on by a
waitress in the Neccarelli house.
THE WEDDING EvERYONE
"W".A§ LoOKING FOR"W"ARIJ) "rooo
Clara and
Fabrizio fall
madly in
love and end
up spending
the rest of
their lives
together.
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WHAT DID THI AUDllNCI IA!I?
Senior
Breanna
Bindelli
gets help
putting
the
finishing
touches
on her
eyes.
Bradford students support
district performers
'I thought this
play was well
put together
for such a small
oost and I
'I don't go to
many of
Bradfords plays
but I got forced
really enjoyed
friends and I was
SLrprised at how
talented some of
the kids are•
it overall.'
-Senior
Brianna
Games
to go with my
- Freshman
Michael Morrison
Perl orming together since they
could remember ...
JUllOI CHlllTIAI
AID ITA 111101 C
'llfOIMID TOGI
llADfOID•S THIA
IYll lllCI CHlllTI
flllHMA
Carly
Knight
applies her
"CJ and I have been friends
fo r over nine years. We
went f rom playing g uitar
to writing our own songs to
p erforming on Bratlfords
stage. H e is a g reat
romodel and will have a
briglttfuture."
own
makeup
before
rehearsing
her lines.
-Cllristia11 Chamb er.~
Tremper,
Junior Sam
Salfield
goes
through
his lines
one last
time
before the
opemng
show of
The Light
in the
Piazza
Kristin Singer
helps out
main
performer,
Talia
Engstorn with
her hair in
preparation
for the
opening
show.
Not only did the
audience see
stellar
performances,
but they also
were treated to a
great romance!
Emmi Infante prepares
for the flying hat scene
during rehearsal. Emmi
put so many hours into
The Light in the Piazza
that she felt like maybe
she should have moved
into Bradford during the
run of the play.
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AN AMERICAN PLAY BY MICHAEL BRADY
'1o Gillian on her 37th Birthday" was presented by the
stagecratt students. The play centers around the character
David and his lover, who has died. The way David deals with
his grief is to continue the romance with her ghost and walk
with her every night on a lonely, deserted the beach.
11
I
APloy by Michael Brody
Directed by: Holly Stanfield
Technical Direction: Jodi Williams
Josh Jackson sits on the
steps of the "house" the
group created and Abbie
Jerdee realistically gives
the "house" a coat of paint
to make it weathered.
Working with others to make things happen 11
(left) Cailyn Hubatch sits
on the set after she is done
putting her pieces of the
play together. Sand and
the set took up much of
room 1SO, making it look
more like a set and less
like a classroom. Since it
was during 4th block, the
students were all pretty
laid
back.
(right)
Maggie Shiels, Cailyn
Hubatch, and Sandy
Benitez tell
the
photographer what the
play is about and how
they've done the set. The
stagecraft class is in
charge of any job that
has to do with building,
painting, or just decorating the set. The actors appreciate the hard
work and dedication the stagecraft classes put in to their sets.
Jodi Williams
Back: Ty Hernandez, Abigail Jerdee Front: Sandra Benitez, Emilia
Infante, Cailyn Hubatch, Zachary Vaughn, Maggie Shiels, Josh
Jackson, Jacob Schmaling, Antonio Montemurro, Jeremy Kessler
·E84·
"Jodi," as her
classes
affectionately
call her, works
tirelessly to get
the sets just
so, so that they
enhance the
acting onstage.
Bradford is
lucky to have
such a
dedicated
stage manager
(and her
students love
her!)
Pu in a fr
pain
coat of
set
Abbie Jerdee worked hard painting the sets so the
play could happen. Believe it or not painting was
one of the most
important jobs that
had to be done to
make sure the set was
ready to go on the day
of the play.
Ty Hernandez also
painted the sets for
the play. He enjoys
working on the sets
because
"it is
behind·
the
scenes·
work
and you
don't
have to
be part
of the
play."
He
is
glad he
took the
class.
Three of the guys from the lighting
crew laugh together as they pretend
to sing
Hard work always pays off
ROOM 151 2:10 pm Before this
play could even happen, there was
a lot of work that had to be put
into the set up for it. Stage craft 1
was in charge of putting the whole
thing together. Senior Jacob
Schmaling was more than up for
the task at hand: "It was a lot of
hard work, but we had a ton of fun
making everything for the play.
This was different that sitting in a
class-here, we got to work and
socialize at the same time." Zach
Vaughn
agreed:
We have
times when
the work
just has to
get done so
it is kind of
hectic, but
there are
other times
when we
can sit back
and just
look at all
of the hard
work we've
done." Top:Jeremy Kessler and Josh Jackson
Bottom: Zachary Vaughn and Jacob Schmaling
FALL SPORTS
STATE CHAMPS!!!
After putting in multiple hours of
hard work and dedication, the
football team finally advanced to
state and brought home the trophy!
Football
Tennis
Cross Country
SECTION F
or SDi"ision
FRIDAY, May 18, 2012 - CONTRIBUTING TO KENOSHA'S SPORTS HISTORY SINCE 1860
BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL: ATHLETICS SHINE THIS YEAR
Bradford goes to State in
almost every sport!
BY THE BRADFORD PRESS
WINTER SPORTS
Volleyball
Swimming
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
Bradford had a phenomenal year in
sports. Beside the football team,
almost every other sport sent
someone to State. The only bad
news was that head football coach
Jed Kennedy took a new job outside
of KUSD , but Coach Camerota
stepped up as head coach and is
optimistic about next season!
Wrestling
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Basketball
Basketball
Cheerleading
Volleyball
Wrestling
Hockey
Bradford's only gymnast shines
Hockey
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only aymnast from Bradford.
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that wore hold st Contra!,
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and
Waukoeha.
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to do tho 1'oam, floor, vault and
tho l:lare. Unfortunatoly, ~
Md a ~ ln.JUrY thJe eoaeori.
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eho jUet Md to wear a~ 1'raoo
whllo porforrnln{l. "It r&illy eucke
be~ tho only @rl from Btadfora
Basketball
.
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and not havln0 a lat; of poop~
participate. It would be ~ to
eaJd.
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porformnln{3... 'v'v'Mn f~(ln{3 a
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her coach, Nll:kl Coopor for 80!116
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and !neplrstlonal
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have a lat; of fun and do your
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SPRINCi SPORTS
Soccer
Baseball
Tennis
Baseball
Soccer
Tennis
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
The boys baseball team
won their game on June 5,
2012 to make it to state!
Also going to state were
seniors Robert Sepulveda
and Michael Savaglio for
tennis! This year has been a
succcessful year in all
sports for Bradford!
Softball
Golf
players name
Richard
Karabiac
Taylor Bell
Tony
De Bartolo
•
FALL Sports
Inside the locker room ...
Tremper game played on September 12th, 2011
Score: 48-23
-011tside Linebacker Kyle Ziegler tears ACL d11ring third quarter.
Players breathe a sigh of relief after 7-0 victory for the WIAA State Championship
by Luke Maier
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
MADISON -After the 7-0
victory over Wisconsin
Rapids to win the Red
Devils' first WIAA State
Championship,
the
celebration in the locker
room was one for the
ages. With all of the
players screaming at the
top of their lungs, "We
won State!" it was clear
how
big
of
an
accomplishment this
was. On top of winning
the
trophy,
Mrs.
Bradford (tight end
Trace Bradford's mom)
provided the whole team
with her famous
chocolate chip cookies
to put a little something
extra
into
the
celebration.
The
happiness
of the
occasion helped to
soften the sadness of
the annual tradition of
saying goodbye to all of
the graduating seniors.
"The State
Championship
game will
definitely
always be a
night to
remember."
-Luke Hagopian
Lafayette steps up
to lead Red Devils to State!
Alter senior quarterback Zock Swisher went down, junior Droven
Lafayette wos forced to step in, making his first start ot quarterback
during the semi-final game. Against all odds, he leod the Devils to
their first state appeoronce and also their first State Championship.
....
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!Ail-State players get defensive
L _ _ __
Kevon
Clunis (defensive
tackle), or as Coach Cam calls
him, "Dark Lightning," lines up
in perfect form right before the
ball is snapped. Kevon loves to
play defense because, as Coach
Kennedy would say, "Offense
wins games, but defense wins
championships!"
Jerry Nash (safety) makes an
incredible interception to give
Bradford some breathing room
against
non-conference
opponent, Hudson. When
asked why he loves to play
defense, he said, "Getting to hit
someone without getting into
trouble is a great feeling!"
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Freshmen (row 1) D.Shaw, K.Costabile, A. Bane, (.Knutsen, A.Ortiz, J. Antonacci, M. Bose,
I.Nichols (row 2) J.Gomez, A. Pagan, A.Buchanan, D.Nerling, Non-Bradford Student, D.Watson,
T. Schlevensky, M. lnlusino (row 3) O.Rivas, J.Christensen, Coach Sturino, Coach Baratta, Coach
Ruff, Coach Williams E.Wells, M.Tenuta {row 4) S.Soto, D. Rasmussen, D. Farris, Z. Kaye, N.
Kabba, A. Ortiz,(. Harwell,(. Steinmetz, M. Covelli {row S) T. Cannon, E. Barrera, P. Guerrero,
S. Stover, T. Hedstrom, M. Capelli, A. Gitzlaff, C. Benn, (row 6) L Johnson, J. Warner, A. Rosales,
A. England, (. Williams, L Thorne, N. Tenuta, J. Sanches, A. Jacob
2011: Record year for injuries
- - - -Even amidst doubt, Red Devils reach State.
(from len) Hayden Wertz, Kyte Ziegler, Vonte Jackson and Zach
SWlsher all sunered season-ending knee injuries, while guard
Abe Bravo's season was cut short from torn groin ligaments.
During the 2011 season, seven players went do~n
with season-ending injuries, an unheard of
amount. As each starter ended their season. so did
the confidence felt by thost
outside
the
prograrn .
However,
this
team
continued to surprise th
entire state, winning week
after week (not always rn th
prettiest
fashion).
an
eventually fighting all
way to a state championship.
Aside from the first state title
in school history. this group
will
undoubtedly
be
remembered for its incredible
perseverence and the unwillingness to settle for
anything less than perfection. no matter what
challenges and obstacles lay ahead.
Big shoes to fill
STATE CHAMPSll STATE CHAMPSll
Varsity (row 1)J. Baldwin, A. Hilton, J.
Carbone, M. Hagopian, A. Sturino, A. Capelli,
Not on team, R. Washington, D. Blanks, R.
Hastings, C. Baratta, C. Campbell, M. Lovell
(row 2) B. Thomas, L Maier, J. Mercado, K.
Gyurina, T. Veidt, M. Keesey, L Hagopian,
L Swisher, B. Slamann, J. Meyers, C.
Graham, H. Cabrera, J. Costabile (row 3) P.
lynch, Coach Choi, Coach Baratta, Coach
Williams, Coach Steger, Coach Gra<in, Coach
Kennedy, Coach Gross, Coach Sturino, Coach
Camerotta, Coach Sowma, Coach Moore, N.
Slomkowski (row 4) Coach Chwala, M. Young,
idk, D. Simenson, O. Murphy, J. Nash, D
LaFayette, D. Blanks, S. Payne, D. Warner,
P. Eclarinal, J. Davalos, Coach Corrao (row
5) Coach Sonnenberg, D. lira, M. Clary, A.
Schenk, P. Chatman, A. Bravo, C. Banks, H.
Wertz, A. Vittone, V. Jackson, S. Carter,
~!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!"-....;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;;.,_..;.~--' Coach Ruff (row 6) E. Wittkowske, J. Heide,
T. Bradford, T. Schend, K. Ziegler, N. Wilson,
M. Prell, G. Bullmore, K. Lovell, K. Clunis,
R. Harwell, T. DeBartolo, H. Corrigan
"You could make an award-winning movie out
Of our season. -l'omc J.1<kso11
'"
- - - - - - Interviewed on
December 13th, 2011
The
sophomore
team
was
lead
to
victory
by
Kevin
Slomkowski
during the
Kevin Slomkowski
game
against
Tremper
after
starting quarterback Luke
Zuehlsdorf went down with
an injury. Every player on
the team knew that the
team's heart would get them
the win-and in the end, it did.
Sophomores (rowl)
J.
Beltoya, T. Lanier, L
Zuehlsdorf, D. Williams, K.
Spencer, S. Strandberg (row
2) H. Munol, Coach Chwala,
Coach Steger, S. Esquivel,
Coach Sowma, Coach Moore,
T. Baratta (row 3) T. Stoner,
T. Smith, J. Mangum, D.
Salerno, M. Hernandei, A.
Marko (row 4) L Matthies, S.
Melotik, K. Slomkowski, B.
Pfarr, J. Sowma (row 5) C.
Martinel, E. Corrigan, S.
Tinker, L Schmaling, L
Aceto, J. Pfleger
Many brothers have played
for the Red Devils, but Ethan
Corrigan (bottom left) will
have some expectations to
live up to going into his junior
season. His older brother,
senior Hunter {bottom right).
had a tenacious attitude on
the field that won him All-State
honors as a lineman.
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Team-first
mentality
11
Coach Jed Kennedy lets everyone
Involved with the football
program
know that "If
you
hang
around
garbage long
enough,
eventually
you're going
to stink." In
other words,
your adlons Coach Kennedy
and decisions are determined by
the kind of people you spend time
with. As long as every player buys
Into this Idea of putting the team
first and avoiding bad decisions,
Kennedy Is convinced that great
things can happen, and this year
a WIAA Division I State
Championship was just that!
Devils with a future
We worked all season for this 11
1
11
11
Coach Kennedy said
junior
Graham
Bullmore
"has
everything colleges
are looking for: great
student, great size
and a very good
football player."
1
Hagopian twins add it factor to Devils defense
~
Luke Hagopian (above) tackles a
Wisconsin Rapids ball<arrier.
Max Hagopian (right) celebrates
after a play that helped seal a
victory over Muskego.
KA Leonard
Funny man Joe Davalos
(left) brought positive
energy along with a great
sense of humor to every
practice. In addition to
being known for his
stingy defensive play on
the field, there were
countless jokes he made
that left a mark on all the
!l!il!!!!f!!i!!!!!!'!!!!!!'-' coaches and players.
Since they started playing football
together when they were 8 years old,
Max and Luke Hagopian have been
scaring offenses and opposing
coaches right off the field. This dynamic duo added a permanent
mark on the program's defense and will always be considered two
of the best players to come through Bradford. Why? They played
aggressive, fast and even a little
cocky at times. Add to this that they
would build muscle in the weight
room often, and you have a
formiddable pair with a mission to win
State. To say they put their heart and
soul into every down they played
would be an understatement. These
brothers are the definition of what
Kenny Chesney calls the "Boys of Fall."
Me
You
Graham Bullmore
Senior tight end Matt
Prell
also
has
potential. According to
Kennedy, "He has a
great frame, and was
one of the best blockers
in our part of the
state." Multiple D-2
and D-3 schools are
interested in Prell.
Us
Matt Prell
TEAM
2 Pages-Yearbook Edition
Soccer: past, present and future
by TAYLOR HOFF
soccer was his game-winning goal
against Kettle Moraine in early
October. Another team member,
Cesar Guttierez,
wants to continue
playing
and
hopes to join
University
of
Milwaukee's
Cesar Gutierrez
team. He will never forget their
win against Tremper in the
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
Landon Luzar played soccer
from childhood to his last year
at Bradford, but
he does
not intend
on playing
further.
One of his Landon Luzar
favorite memories of playing
-~;,,czi
final game of the season.
Senior Aco
Minic is
done with
high school
soccer, but
it's not the ,__
end of the
Aco Minic
road for his favorite sport; he
plans to continue playing for
either Madison or Indiana.
____
The Bradford Red Devils start off the
game with the prayer (The "Our Father")
in Spanish followed by Aco Minic giving
a pep talk to go out and do their best.
Soccer
player ...
and team
entertainer
Danny Bigley
enjoys playing
on the varsity
soccer team . He
tries his best to
help the team
win, and he is
very good at that.
But with Danny
on the field ,
there is never a
dull moment,
especially during
practice. The
team (and later
Danny) got a
good laugh after
he hit his head
-.~,.._.;:;:m.,...._...,_~-"*' on a goal post.
Danny Bigley
Friends/Teammates
Nick Trimark {AKA "Sunshine" to his friends) played on
varsity as an underclassman, which is a great achievement.
He was beyond happy when they beat cross-town rivals
Tremper Trojans, 3· l.
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Gerardo loves the game of
soccer. He grew up playing
the sport often with his
family. Before a game he
focuses on winning and
doing his best
The Bradford
soccer team is
very close on and
off the field
according to the
players. "We have
great chemistry
and all rely on
each other," said
Zach Reget.
"The coaches
really look out for
us and do what's
best for the team;
they motivate us
and bring out the
best in their
players," said
Danny Bigley.
"Every defeat is a victory in itself."
-zach Reget
years to come.
Johnny Rimkus was
also one of the top r;jifi~2i
scorers for varsity ~
this year. More
to the••
impressively was his
under
age: being a
classsophomore
on
men
varsity both this year
on the
and last year is an
varsity
Aco Minic
Sophomore
Johnny
feat
and JV boys soccer teams. impressive
Rimkus attempts one of
Hopefully these two seniors will accomplished by few.
his
many
goals
throughout the season.
countinue playing this sport for
Going for the goal!
One of varsity's top three
scorers was Senior Kiko
Delgado, who has played soccer
at
Bradford all
four of
his
Kiko Delgado
high
school years. Three of those
years he played on varsity,
getting better each year.
Another one of varsity's top
scorers was Senior Aco Minic.
Although he was not on the
soccer team at Bradford all four
years, he was still an amazing
player and an inspiration
Varsity
soccer
takes the
field
The var ity team had a
great sea on, with 14
games won, 6 lost and 3
tied. What made it even
better was the close familylike bond, which included
teasing and making fun of
each other (in a good way).
The
under(back) Aco Minic, Landon Luzar, Coach Biehl, Coach Fabiano, Coach Kellner, Coach Wolf, Michael Lein, Trenten
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Smith, (middle) Johnny Rimkus, Stefano Fabiano, Nick Trimark, Austin Schroeder, Kiko Delgado, Daniel
C assmen Bigley, Jovanny Anzald, (front) Gerardo Rodriguez, Allen Roman, Cesar Gutierrez, Zack Reget, Kyle Gulas,
looked Andrew Close, Erick Gutierrez, Rigo Escamilla.
up to the
"Play as a team, not
senior varsity players who have been playing soccer for years. Just as in
as an individual."
~!!:!~~~~J other ports, occer has a huge rivalry with Tremper. An awesome win
·Aco Minic
for the guys, they beat them 3-2.
Zack Reget
Broken Leg Swaggg! -sayingofJVteam
The boys JV soccer team had
a pretty good season with 15
• wins and only 4 losses! Two of
these wins were against
Indian Trail with scores of 2-1
and 3-1 thanks to the two
goalies, Angel Escobedo and
Israel Rojas, not allowing
them to score many goals.
Three players that always
==;m:.:;:;~,..,,;...,,.r. gave their best throughout
the whole season were
Omero Santos, Zach Hughes
and Enrique Manjarrez.
(back) Coach Biehl, Zach Hughes, Caleb Szopinski, Levin Wiedenroth, Arturo Cruz, Giovanni Mancini, Coach Wolf, (middle) Omero Santos, Tunji Akindes,
Enrique Manjarrez, Mario Rocha, Andrew Kubicki-Hermes, Clay Fellman, Colton Scarmardo, (front) Scott Seymour, Joel Chairez, Brandon Santelli,
Angel Escobedo, Israel Rojas, Zach Toepfer, Erick Gutierrez.
Seiberlich makes one big splash!
Soph. Melissa Seiberlich, a
top swimmer for Bradford
~~'8~i'91111 high school, had a great
:~~~@.~~ meet at the Bradford Invite
on Saturday, September
24,
2011.
Seiberlich
struggled throughout the
season with trying to drop
··~ time, but she got sick
&.1:1,..o:;;::=--......,;.;.....-.;:i during the season and had
to miss a week of practice,
which caused her to get a
little down on herself.
"When
you
don't
accomplish your goals, it's
hard to get past negative
thoughts for your next
race," said Melissa. But she
did and came back with an
amazing time in her 100
breaststroke. She said that
the team has gotten closer
and gets along better than
they have in the past years.
Coach Vanderford echoed
this by saying, "Melissa has
worked really hard this
year and I can't wait to see
what she will do for us next
year."
Melissa Seiberlich
- - - - - - I came. I swam. I conquered.
"Seven days without
swimming makes one weak."
(front) Maggie Baruffi, Cassandra Halstead, Cindy
Thorlton, Jessica Schultz, Nicole Toepfer, Kelsey
Foertsch, Christina Reif, Rinka Randall, Marie Medina
(second row) Marisa MacNeil, Mollie Hillstrom,
Samantha Smith, Kayla Clair, Erica Ness, Anna
Carpenter, Jenny Skweres, Jamie Geniesse (third row)
Alexis Wells, Coach Sapieka, Coach Paskiewicz, Coach
Vanderford, Kellie Lutz, Julia Maedke, Joana Adamiec,
Anna Adamiec, Ellexis Block, Jennie Jakubiak (Top)
Jamie Reif, Margaret Donnell, Erin Burns, Melissa
Seiberlich, Jessica Peterson, Jodi Vanderford
Taking things one step at a time
Bradford, got close to making
The Bradford swim team had an
amazing last meet at sectionals state as a sophomore. "I did
on November 4th and 5th, 2011. really well this year and came
into
sectionals
They had many top
-..-confident,"
said
finishes and sent one
Jamie.
The
of their divers, senior
swimmers also came
Christina Reifto statethrough for the
which took place on
team. Junior Jennie
Saturday Nov. 12,
Jamie Reif
Jakubiak swam the
2011 in Madison.
500 free at sectionals (which
Jamie Reif, also a diver for
is not a usual event for her)
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and ended up with a top time. Toepfer swam the 200
"As a team we
free all year and
ended stronger
consistently dropped
than
we
time. "We were well
started. I'm so
prepared for this
proud
of
meet ," said Nicole.
everyone and
"Coach Vanderford
how
they Jennie Jakubiak got us in shape and
swam," Jakubiak said. Nicole worked us hard. When
Toepfer, a junior swimmer at she gave us a challenge
Bradford stood out at we worked even harder to
sectionals.
meet it. She's a great coach."
Nicole Toepfer
gets ready to dive
into the water for
the race of her life.
Practice makes perfect ... swimmers
Junior, Kelsey Foertsch stepped up and gave
it her best shot
during the season.
She practiced hard
everyday
and
dropped a lot of time
time because of it.
Kelsey Foertsch
Maggie Baruffi, a junior at Bradford said it was a
hard season because
swimmers
practice
hard every day after
school; but it was all
worth it in the end for
her and her teammates.
Maggie Baruffi
part of swimming is
Jennie Skweres
when you know you're
going to win. Jennie got her best times at the junior
varsity invite, but her favorite memory of the season
will be the midnight swim with the whole team.
A bittersweet
season
Humphrey and Geniesse·
Makin' A Comeback!
by TONY ROSS
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
Usually, it is on the field that
an athlete gets injured; one
would not even think that
injuries could happen while
surrounded by water. Not only
is it possible, it happened to
two Bradford swimmers early
on in the season. Senior Cassie
Humphrey had a slow, painful
recovery after a year not
swimming due to torn arm
muscles. She then spent a lot
of time working hard with the
junior varsity swimmers to get
her times back up and her
endurance back on track.
Jamie Geniesse
Cassie Humphrey
Freshman Jamie Geniesse was
out of half the season due to
broken ribs suffered when she
got kicked by another
swimmer. Jamie didn't quit
and worked hard during the
season to get her spot back.
Reif Battles At State!
Christina Reil (left) was
the only girl on the
Bradford girls swim
team to make it to State.
She competed against
twenty-lour
other
skillful athletes who
also made State status.
Junior Marie Medina had both ups and
downs during the season. Although she
had a sev ere shoulder injury due to her
rotator cuff and had to sit out for three
meets (she did
go though, to
support
her
teammates) ,
she also had
her share of
happiness. The
girls all had an
inside
joke
which
consisted of the
Kool
Aid
man's,
"Oh,
Yeah"
being
Marie Medina
yelled when a
diver did a belly flop or ex perienced a
failed dive. Medina, who swims on
varsity, was able to finish the year
swimming the backstroke and the 200 IM.
Junior
Margaret
Donnell, one of the top
swimmers on Bradford's
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Chris tina Reif, who can do m ore pus hups in gym class than
anyone e lse (including the guys), p ractices h er reverse d ive.
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hard to be one of the top
swi mmers on the Bradford
junior varsity squad .
team left the
season with many happy
memories. "I will always
remember the Muskego
meet-everyone began
really scared until Coach
Vanderford took us out
Into the hallway and
Margaret Donnell
gave us a pep talk to
make us finish strong. She had a way of making us feel like we
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also went away from the Bradford swim team with fond thoughts.
said
that
She
everyone
worked
well as a team In
practices and at
meets: "Whether h
was a JV or varsity
meet, we were there
to support each other
and
urge
one
another on. It was a
great season for all
of us and we were all
.
Beauty on the blocks; Beast in the water
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-Margret Donnell
Jodi Vanderford
Fall Sports 9 August-November
Reflecting on the season...
The
team
members were
also happy with
the outcome of
their season. The
team
placed
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C.oy-le- within the top 9
places al every meet. "It was never
an easy win for us; every meet was a
challenge," said Ryan Coyle, whose
best time this season was 18: 14,
putting him in 10th place out of 32
in the final point totals for the team.
by Edvelyn Villegas
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
CUDAHY INVITATIONAL - At the
Southeastern Invitational, the cross
country learn gave everyone a
preview of how outstanding their
season would be. The entire team
came in first place, winning as a
team for the first time in many
years. The total winning lime for
the learn was 86:05. "I could not
have asked for a more successful
season," said Coach Aslakson.
2 Pages-Yearbook Edition
The boys leorned o lot from each
other during the fall. "The senior
boys taught us techniques that
only they know because of their
experience. I'm going to miss
them," said Logan Wheeler. The
2011 boys
cross country
team ended
their season
with a
respectable
_ _....._ _...,..record of
Logan Wheeler (.813).
The
guys
started training
in the summer
to get ready for
the first meet
of the season.
At
the
Tremper
Invitational,
the long haul to
State loomed
ahead of them.
They ended the
meet (at left) in
2nd place.
Never
settling
for
mediocre
Indian Trails
sophomore Tyler
1
Cairo likes two
things about running
with the Bradford
cross country guys.
First, he enjoys
competing with his
friends on the team.
And second, cross
country gives him
the opportunity to
challenge his body.
"Every day I strive to
run faster and faster;
I like being able to
have great
endurance."
Tyler Cairo
Bradford
yearbook
asks ..•
"I put in as much
time and dedication
as I need to to do
well in the hope
that I will win the
races I enter."
'1he adrenaline
rush I get from
waiting for Ute race
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Scott eymour, Andrew Daghfal, Clay Fellman, Taylor Bell, Dan Funk and Justin
Kreuser get ready to start their race.
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season and I am
very proud of our
accomplishments."
''When I'm not not
doing homework,
I'm training to get
my time and
endurance right."
Mike Mleczko
"Our hard word paid oll."
-Anthony Thomas
Senior duo makes statement in
also at the Conference meet. All of these
Kyle Ziegler
Rapids by
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
WISCONSIN RAPIDS-For the fourth time in
Bradford cross country history, both Michael
Rizzo and Justin Kreuser qualified for the
WIAA State Meet. They were also four-year
letter winners (only the 10th and 11th
individuals to do so since 1976).
accomplishments reflected what an outstanding
year the team had. 'We're extremely pleased with
the attitude and effort this team showed. The ten
senior boys will be greatly missed for the upcoming
2012 season," said a very proud coach Aslakson.
An unspoken bond was formed in this group of
teammates.
Success as a team
The varsity
boys huddle
up prior to
their biggest
test of the
season.
The 2011 Bradford Boys Cross Country team
had a winning record of 104-24 (.813%).
They won the Southeastern Invitational at
Cudahy-the first since 1996. The team
placed 3rd at the WIAA Sectional and
JV Holds their own
The JV runners were amazing. The guys won the
Southeastern Invitational for the first time since
the early '90s. Also, they placed 2nd and 3rd in
every meet they participated in. All of this success
was due to coach Oz and coach Vanderhoef:
"Coach Oz and Vanderhoef were an important
part of our success this year as they inspired and
motivated us," said JV runner Gurlyn Grewal.
Senior Danny Funk finishes the
last leg of the race, even though
his body is beyond exhausted.
THE BOYS CROSS
COUNTRY TEAM
(top) Jack Barber, Graham Hervat, James Simmons, Mason Waynes, Zachary Martell, Aaron Bullis , Taylor Bell
(second row) Nathan Jensen, Anthony Thomas, Mike Rizzo, Luke Christle, Ryan Coyle, Erlan Wheeler (first row) Corey
Komarec, Dan Funk, Tyler Cairo, Justin Kreuser, Logan Wheeler, Clay Fellman, Mike Vasarella (bottom) Coach
Aslakson, J.R. Buzzel, Andrew Daghfal, Gurlyn Grewal, Patnck McNeil, Joe Santiago, Scott Seymour, Coach Vanderhoef
PREPARATION IS THE KEY... to a successful season
Taylor
Bell's
running
talent
isn't as easy as it
looks. He follows a
specific agenda in
preparation for a
race: first, he eats
at
least
one
banana; then, he
drinks two bottles
of
gatorade;
finally,
Taylor
listens to music
Taylor Bell
for motivation. He also runs a "light mile"
and does light stretching. This recipe for
winning must have merit, because Taylor was
the third best runner on the team.
At the start of the
season,
freshman
Andrew
Daghfal
admits his diet was
"very unhealthy," but
towards the end, he
changed some bad
habits to become a
better athlete. He
made sure to not eat
or
drink
empty
carbohydrates. And
Andrew Daghfal
to stay hydrated at all
times, he made himself drink plenty of water.
"Even if I don't ever race again, I feel like I've
learned a lot as far as keeping my body healthy,"
said Andrew.
When asked what his pre-race routine was,
freshman
Scott
Seymour said, "I like to
eat a couple bananas to
prevent cramps and
drink at least four or
five glasses of water
throughout the day.
Once we get to the place
of the meet, the team
has a long stretching
routine to go through,
but it definitely pays off
towards the end when
I'm trying to beat out
Scott Seymour
other close opponents." As an underclassman,
Scott has a few years to perfect his technique.
Fall Sports 9 August-November
2 Pages-Yearbook Edition
Girls take Parkside
by Storm fbyKEVINCARTER
•
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
Despite fewer girls on team, Bradford does well
- - - - - Teammates l\1elody Daghfal, Danielle Macareno and Haley
Hicks warm up for sectionals at Parkside in October.
The girls cross country team was made up of fewer
girls than in previous years due to graduated
runners and injuries, but the girls who went out for
track made an impressive season. Pictured right,
junior Candace Bishop, a superb track athlete
(record holder for the triple jump) experimented with
cross country during the season with positive
results. The girls cross country team ended with a
total record of 54-57 (.486).
Candace Bishop
Cudahy Invitational at Sheridan Park e ~~i~~o~~~~rf~-~~~ ~1ace
Arunners
warm Labor Day weekend greeted the Bradford
at Sheridan Park in Milwaukee. Despite
being early in the season, the girls were very
focused on achieving a Bradford record. By
taking time to stretch and pacing themselves
carefully, four girls won medals. Sadly, Terri
Zamagne fainted after the race due to
dehydration, however this was the only shadow
over the cross country event. Although next
year, some girls will be running for the new ITA
team, everyone looks forward to meeting again
on the course.
Terri Zamagne, Melody Daghfal, Danielle Macareno, Kendra Everts, and Nina
Hauser all running together to support and motivate each other.
---Juniors make their mark in 2011
Junior
Danielle
Macareno (MVP) runs
both for the sheer joy of
running and "because it
teaches u hard work
and
self-discipline,
which can be carried
over into life, and
ei.;pecially
in
the
classroom. Every year
D. Macareno
the team grows and it\
a great experience. " Danielle, who has
been running since
freshman
year
believes the girls will
improve next year.
Junior Haley Hicks,
who ran 18:25 in the
4000 meter (which
is .01 seconds faster
than hertime in 2010),
jokingly said, "May
Haley Hicks
the course be with
you." Junior Kendra Everts (MVP) also
qualified for State. Kendra
received 4th place in the
Kenosha All-County, had
the best time in the 4000
meter on the team (15:57the all-time fastest record
wa
14:56).
missing a meet. Kendra'
determination and love of
the sport singled her out as
being a runner the team
couldn't do without.
Kendra Everts
Team---(back) Coach Aslakson, Brooke Villella, Melissa
Seiberlich, Olivia Gauss, Candace Bishop, Danielle
Macareno, Coach Vanderhoef (front) Kendra Everts,
Haley Vaserella, LaDonna Ennis, Tori Matayosian,
Melody Daghfal, Haley Hicks (not pictured) ina Hauser,
Amanda Mogensen, Terri Zamagne, Diana Dejonge
Watch out for the senior runners!
Gauss. Olivia's best time
was
18:02 and
she
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
contributed 8 points for her
"This year, the girls senior season. Says Tori
cross country team had
a good year. We were
stronger than
past
years. As a senior, I will
not be here next year
but I believe our girls
team will improve and
get much better. All the
girls on the team
demonstrate
great
effort and determination
to get better," said
senior runner Olivia
by Steven Carter
Olivia Gauss
1
Matayo
sian, "I
love
being a
part of
the
girls
cross
country
family
even
though
Tori Matayosian
I was out most of the season
with a groin injury. It was still a
lot of fun." Tori's best time was
18:48 in the 4000 and she
scored 6 points this season.
Cross Country team spirit
(left) The team breaks
it down after a wellfought meet. (bottom)
Coach
Vanderhoef
gives the girls a few
tips before they run at
U W. Parkside.
Amanda Mogensen , Ladonna
Ennis and Diana DeJonge
warm up before the meet.
Rookie makes good!
First-year runner in top four
This year was ina's first year on the cross country
team and she made it in the top four scoring players
on the team. She hit
the ground running,
scoring fifteen points
for the season. "I like
cross
country
because of all the
support the team
gives me. It's like a
big family. Being
new, I was really
nervous but it turned
out to be a great
season. I can't wait
until next year when
_ _,.j.,_"""!!!!ll'll be even better'"
Nina Hauser
Her best time of the
2011 season was 17: 18 for the 4000 meter run.
Coach looks forward to
another great year
Aslakson
weighs in
Coach Aslakson may
have
retired
from
teaching,
but
his
coaching retirement will
be far in the future.
In his own words.
Score Board
2nd/18
•
1st/6 2nd/12 5th/30 9th/16
3rd/6
3rd/14 3rd/8
3rd/16 3rd/12
•
"The 2011 team had a record of 54-57 (.486).
The team was led by two juniors, Danielle
Macareno and Kendra Everts, who both
qualified for the state meet. This is the first time
two girls qualified in the same season. The top
five girls will be returning next year, so we are
optimistic that we will improve. Only 13 girls
were on the 2011 team, so we're looking to
increase those numbers for next year. The girls
we did have were hard-working and displayed
a positive attitude. We're determined to improve
and get better for 2012."
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Winter and Elsen smash against Case!
by McKenna Brown &Sarah
Beggi
1 block. Evan has played for
the Red Devils since his
CASE FIELDHOUSE -On October freshman year. Evan said that
13th, The Bradford Red Devils he loves the sport and will
defeated the Racine Case continue
Eagles by a 3-0 winning streak. playing.
Outside hitter Evan Winter Anthony
(pictured near bottom) and Elsen,
Anthony Elsen (top right) had right side
great games against Case. hitter, had
Evan Winter
Winter had 7 kills, 3 digs and 5 kills, 2
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
digs
and
serving
ace.
"We
always
knew
Anthony Elsen
that we could beat them, but
the suspense of the game kept
us focused until the end," said
Elsen.
Not only does Mrs. Day motivate the students in her
classroom, but he also spends her hours motivating
the boys on the volleyball court. She tells Dig It Ne1rs
that she enjoyed
this year's team
very much: "This
year's team has
exhibited
progression
in
their play. At the
beginning of the
sea on, I was
concerned about
the number of
inexperienced
players, but the)
Coach Day
proved
their
invaluable worth to the team spirit and success of this
season." Thanks goes out to Mrs. Day for giving
Bradford sports so much of her time.
Volleyball Bradford Red Devils steal the heat!
Waukesha South - The
Bradford Red Devils
traveled to Waukesha to
play the Blackshirts on
September 15th. The
game point was won with
a kill from Paul Karabiac
(left). "After a hard, wellplayed game, we as a
team came together,
played to our best ability,
and ended the night with
a great win." The Red
Devils won 2-0 against the
Blackshirts. Go Devils!
There is no "I" in
Sharing the glory, sharing
team! defeat
is what it's all about
Dig It News talked
to team members
Robert Sepulveda
(left) and Andrew
Meier,
(bottom)
about team work on
the Red Devil boys
volleyball team.
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Trojans on October 3rd,
2011.
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player
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on the team is ever left
out or put down. "We
all come together a
stranger and leave a
brother ,
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Sepulveda.
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"If winning isn't anything, then why do we keep score?" -Joshua Fikejs, tiberio
Despite a loss to Tremper, boys remain optimistic
The boys volleyball team had an I of his teammates in a match
outstanding season
against Bradford's cross
in
both
their
town rival, Tremper. The
conference and in
boys ended up losing,
tournament play.
although the score was
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Grymkoski set the volleyball to one
thought we were going
to lose. We came
out hot though,
determined to win
and showed that
we could hang
with them. Even
though we lost, we
left that gym with
our heads held
- high because we
Tyler Grymkoski knew how hard
we all tried." The Bradford boys
volleyball team left the season more
deter- Evan Winter and Robert Sepulveda
mined shake the hands of the opposing team
and coaches otter a match.
than
ever to
have a
good
2012
season.
Varsity volleyball
takes the court
All for one, and one for all
{back row) Coach Day,
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Bryan Feraric, Richard
Karabiac , Bradley Barnes,
Assistant Coach Pinnola
row)
Andrew
(middle
Swanson, Mason Kessler,
Matt
Blachut,
George
Shehadeh,
Robert
Sepulveda, Anthony Elsen
(front row) Evan Winter,
Tyler Grymkoski, Andrew
Shore,
Meier,
Austin
Joshua Fikejs
George Shehadeh
Junior right-side hitter George Shehadeh explains why he loves to play volleyball:
"I love walking out at home games and seeing all of my friends and family; it just gets me
pumped up and ready to go. And I love being with the team. We are like one big family."
Team players are winning
players
e earnes weighs in
"It is important to be a team player because if you don't
trust the other five players on the court, then there is
no way your team can be successful-when we all work
together we know where each other
is and who the ball can be passed to
in order to score as many points as
possible," says Bradley Barnes.
Barnes, along with his teammate
Bryan Feraric have added multiple
kills and blocks to the junior varsity team's stats and
have proved themselves as valuable roles to the team.
N TEAM {back row) Coach Plnnola. Bryan Feraric, Brad Barnes,
The boys were added to both the junior varsity and the
Robert Licenik. (middle row) Austin Shore, Cory Lange, Kevin Mayfield. varsity roster for the 2011 season.
Bryan Feraric
(front row) Rostik Servetnyk, Dan Carpenter, Josh Fikejs
SEC Conference Clash
Bradford vs. Horlick
Girls take 3rd in Conference
by Nick Slomkowski
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
OCTOBER 4, 2011-The Bradford
team took the court against the
Horlick Rebels to show superiority in
the conference. Even though the
team's roster was made up of mostly
juniors, they played with heart and
didn't go down easy. The starters
took the court and the first match
began. The girls' team jumped out
to an early l-0 start with the win.
Hard work and team effort was the
key
to
winning
- every game.
With
the
second
match ready
to begin, the
defense
prepared to
return the serve from the Rebels. The
Devils took the next two matches to
win the game 3-0. The team huddled
up afterwards to celebrate the
conference win and to congratulate
the opposing team. The Bradford Red
Devils finished third in conference
with a 5-2 record.
The varsity girls huddle up after the game.
Injury strikes the
team with one game left "Two for the show... "
With the volleyball
schedule
winding
down, junior Kayla
Larson
suffered a
shoulder
injury,
causing her to miss
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the rest of the . eason.
Although she wasn't
able to play. she still
Kayla Lar on
supported her team by watching from the
sidelines and cheering them on. Kayla
plans on returning next year to play with
renewed energy!
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FRESHMEN
(top row) Kaylan Flannery, Grace Ziegler, Coach Hunt, Emily Loewen, Ashton Bane
(bottom row) Emily Christensen, Allie Paskiewia, Megan Burns, Desar'ee Rodriguez
Hope Kentala
Kaitlin (right)
gets ready to
return a volley
after her sister
serves, to earn
a match point
for the team.
Kaitlin Kentala
--Devils Defense
With
teammates
looking on,
Sarah Beggi
returns a volley
from an
opponent to
win a point for
the team.
Showing off her
amazing hops
and skills on
defense, senior
Emily Berry
jumps up to block
the ball in a
match against the
rival Tremper
Trojans.
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Players support victims of Leukemia
On September 20, 201 I
the girls volleyball team
listened intently for the
names of the starting
lineup. For this match.
each playf'r was given an
orange jersey to sh<l\\
their support for the
\ictims of leukemia. The
team played their hearts
out but came up short
against Tremper ~-0.
Even though the) lost,
the girls volley ball team
played for a good cause.
Varsity Players
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volleyball team are not just
players: they are also referees .
Before \'arsity matches, the girls ref
the freshman and JV games. Before
they start their match, Coach
Yackley gives a pep talk to get
them pumped for their game .
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FALL
(top row ) Coach Yackley, Jelena
Romanovic, Alyssa Bridleman, Stefanie
Romanowski, Kellie Romanowski,
Karlie Zahn (middle rO\\) Kristen
Hulbert, Hope Kentala, Kaitlin
Kentala,
Emily
Berry,
Aimee
Richardson (bottom row) Kayla
Larsen, Asllley Pecha, Sarah Beggi,
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Fans come together to
support a cause
•
Tremper Game played on
September 20th, 2011
Score: 0-3
The Bradford girls volleyball fans traveled in
a huge game to cross-town rival Tremper. The
fans wore orange to support leukemia and still
managed to stay rowdy despite the Devils loss.
New kid on the court
-Shoreland's loss is Bradford's gain
"I love my team!!! We are
best friends on and off the
court."
H
11, S.tti
Hulbert credits her successful first sea on
as a Bradford volleyball player to both the
competitive spirit of the team and to the
support she got from all of the other
player . From dancing to warm up for the
games ("Ashley Pecha was the craziest
dancer"), to having fun on the bus rides
to out-of-town matche (where, according
the Hulbert, Emily Berry cracked the girls
up by spilling a huge soda), the season wa
one she will never forget.
JV (Top Row) Rachel Eckert, Greta
Steffan, Coach Meteyard, Megan
Hanlin,
Waynette
McCracken
(Middle Row) Cailin Klawonn.
Ashley
Henningfield,
Jenna
Bogardus, Brooke Hudson (Bottom
Row) Abby Pryse, Laura Spair,
Alyssa Kaufman, Maddie Brown,
Maquela Medina
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Glosses
Fall Sports 9 August-October
2 Pages-Yearbook Edition
Nordloh and Wamboldt defeat Tremper
"POINT, "It's not
over until
SET,
the last ball
MATCH." is hit."
by EMILY NORD LOH & ALANNA
WAMBOLDT
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
defeat the top team in
Conference. "That was the best
match of my life and I was not
going to give up," said
Nordloh.
"Alanna and
I ran for
every ball
and fought
until the
Emily Nordloh
WHITEFISH BAY -After a long
day of waiting out the rain,
Alanna Wamboldt and Emily
Nordloh took on the three
doubles team ofTremper High
School. After losing 4-6 in the
first set, they did not lose
momentum
but
were
determined to come back and
very last."
They ended
up winning
the
second set
7-5
and Alanna Wamboldt
finished it up with a tie break win
of l 0-7. "It is important to stay
focused and take it one point at
a time," said Wamboldt.
- - - - Garretto takes a conference title
Undefeated
player
Marissa Garretto took
first place at the SEC
Conference Meet for
the
#3
singles
position.
Always
determined and ready,
Marissa battled her
way through every
tough match and she
always pulled through.
As captain, she took on
the role of a great
leader and became
one of the team's most
valuable players.
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and brutal match that lasted for almost three hours.
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Marissa Garretto
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A senior on the tennis team and playing
her econd year on var ity, Annamaria
Grinis made the most of her la t tennis
season
by
playing her
best
and
having
a
blast. "This
season wa a
lot of fun and
everyone
worked their
hardest," said
Annamaria.
senior season and it was a lot
of fun!" says Trina Capelli
about making it to State.
Doubles partners Kelsey
Metallo (pidured at left)
and Sheetah Sreeram
(pidured below) played
the #4 doubles spot on
varsity as well as the # 1
doubles spot for JV.
"Getting to play a varsity
spot was a really cool
experience, said Kelsey
Metallo of her senior
season. While playing at
the #4 doubles spot on
varsity, they won their
team first place in the
Germantown invite. "It
was awesome for both of
us to play for varsity and
junior varsity. We loved
it!" said Sheetah.
"You only need one ball to get it in the court."
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Junior Sheetah Sreerant
-Alanna Wamboldt, #1 doubles
Varsity players battle to win every match
BROOKFIELD-Sophomore Allie matches against teams who
Litton played the #2 doubles score unfairly. Emily and I
spot with junior
stayed positive
Emily Nordloh.
and were able to
Litton described
win in a third
her
toughest
set."
Senior
match against
Bryanna
Sheboygan
Vanblarcom
North: "It is very r.:mmmBtmmflmttffiYiH~ said her hardest
frustrating to play
·· match was with
Allie Litton
Oconomowoc.
"It was
very hot
and my
opponent
kept me
running.
After
playing a
tough
Bryanna Vanblarcom
match, going home with a win
is the best feeling ever!"
Savaglio comes out
on
top
"My
hardest match was against
Madison West. Under hot
conditions it was hard to
stay focused and play my
best. I remember I was the
only one on the team who
won against Madison West
and it was an awesome
feeling!" Mikayla will be a
returning player next year.
Savaglio battles In a tough
match against Madison West.
Varsity
tennis takes
the court Coach Perrine
First season as head coach is a successful one
In other news, the girls tennis team, most known for
their postive outlook and never-give-up attitudes, played
their best
to win matches
and to 'This was a great season for make
their
coaches our girls. Each and every one proud. "I was
lucky to of them kept me on my toes have a great
and constantly gave me a
team of good laugh!"
players this year
and I am
-Coach Perrine
sad to see so
many of
them graduate,"
said Coach Perrine. Team captains Trina Capelli and
Marissa Garretto took the lead and kept their team
pumped and ready to play. "It was exciting for me to be (back) Coach Perrine, Alanna Wamboldt, Marissa Garretto, Emily Nordloh, Mikayla Savaglio.
(middle ) Bryanna Vanblarcom, Lana Akindes, Trina Capelli, Kelsey Metallo, Kaitlin Rhoides,
a co-captain and be in charge," said Marissa .
Sheetah Sreeram. (front) Rosie Rantisi , Lia Schwartz, Annamaria Grinis, Allie Litton .
Girls positioned their
way to the top
(back row)
Coach McNeil,
Kelsey Metallo,
Gina Molinaro,
Hannah Martel,
Emily Kinville ,
Kaitlin Rhodes,
Morgan Vidas.
(middle row)
Natalie Nemec,
Eva Nemec,
Megan Puhek,
Sheetah
Sreeram, Jackie
Jozefiak, Valeria
Martinez. (front
row) Rosie
Rantisi , Vanessa
Padilla.
The girls N team had a great season. According
to the players, it was one of the most exciting
times they have had throughout their years at
Bradford. "This was the most interesting group
of girls I have ever worked with, always making
me laugh. Despite the fun times we shared this
year I could always count on my players to listen
to what I had to say and to take my coachng
seriously," said Coach McNeil. Senior Morgan
Vidas, first-time player, was glad she joined: "I
had fun trying a new sport! By playing multiple
spots, I learned how to become a better player
and what to expect from different positions."
Of Course they're good!
"A little luck goes
Or is it the coaching?
Coach Cushman couldn't have been happier
with the way the golf season progressed:
JJ
This season was surprisingly successful considering
the fact that we had a young team this year. Take Jessica
Apicelli for example: considering that Jess never even played
golf until this year, she went from being really inexperienced
to being one of the most competitive girls on the team-I
would have to say that of all of
·.-.:.;;~.......the girls, she had the best
attitude. She was one of the
reasons why we made it to
secionals for the first time in
more than live years. We also
had to battle Tremper this year
more than ever before because
they had the best team that
they've ever had; yet, some of
Top: Coach Cushman, Brittany Chovan, Jessica Apicelli, Amanda Skalitzky, Coach Raellen
Jennifer Burnett
our girls posted better scoresBottom Katrina Ventura, Jennifer Burnett, Marissa Williams, Natalie Shatkins
Amanda Skalitzky was just one
example of this. The season had it's funny moments. Jennifer Burnett had to be the one girl who always gave us a laugh because of the way she talked-we would have been a lot more serious if is
hadn't been for her. And then there are the different golf courses. My favorite course was The Wanaki Golf Course in Menominee Falls. The location is great, but Case high school raises funds for
cancer every year, and the girls participated in that meet and so got to play there. It is always more fun playing golf when you are doing it for a worthy cause.J
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Senior Brittany Chovan has been
playing golf since her sophomore
year at Bradford. She is proud to
say that her best score was 250.
Brittany loves the fact that golf is
such an individual sport and she
can focus more on setting
personal goals and trying her best
to beat those goals. Her favorite
experience was when she and
her team went to regionals; there,
they really gave it their best and
did better than they have in years.
Although her passion is golf, she
also loves being around her team
both on and off the golf course.
It's all about the small game!
MAPLECREST- The girls golf team
practiced much of the time at
Maplecrest; l
they did this
to
better
themselves
for upcoming
meets. Yes,
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Natalie Shotkins
-Coach Cushman
"Hard
work
pays off"
• Brittany (/toron
Putting putting on a pedestal
the driving range was always the
read the green, and God forbid that
most fun thing to do- hitting the ball
as hard as you can- But in
your ball rolls into the sand-if this
more that
basically it
happens, it's tough to
comes
reality, it was the small
recover," said senior
game that put these girls on
Jennifer
top. "What a lot of people
Sophomore Katrina
down t o : : :
this:
anyone
don't understand is that
Ventura and fresh-
can swing
putting is challenging. It can
man Natalie Shatkins
couldn't agree
hard and hit a ball off a tee, but it
takes skill and patience to putt.
be really tough at times to
Jennifer Burnett
Burnett.
Katrina Ventura
Shatkins and Williams- - - - - - - - - -0-wn the course!
by BRITINEY GOLBRICHT AND
with
an
impressive
-ly
low
score of 94
on an 18hole
course.
She also
received
All
Conference
Natalie Shatkins Honorable
Mention and Rookie of the
Year at the end of the
sectional
JESSICA TOSTRUD
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
MAPLECREST- Freshmen
Marissa Williams and
Natalie Shatkins were
two of the top players en
Bradford's girls golf
team. As first time
golfers, they had alot of
fun getting to know the
girls on the team and
making some lifelong
friends. Shatkins had
her best outing at the
season. Williams also
ended her season right,
scoring a 93 at sectionals,
one meet away from State,
putting her
in 1st place
for
Bradford.
She
was
honored
with
the
Coaches
Marissa Williams
Award to top on her
season.
Practice makes perfect! - - - - - Seniors
Brittany
Chovan,
Amanda
Skalitzky,
and
sophomore
Jessica
Apicelli are all great
examples
of
what
extensive practice can
accomplish. The hours
paid off because all
three girls felt that their
season was successful.
Skalitzky's got game!
Senior Amanda Skalitzky, a fourth year
golfer, took first place at every meet for
her team, and
even tied for
1st place at
the
highly
competitive
Kenosha
County Open.
To motivate
all of her
teammates to
do
well
before every
outing,
she
would write
the
words,
"DON'T
SUCK!"
on
everyone's
golf ball. To
add to her
Amanda Skalitzky
great season,
Amanda received the MVP award and 1st
Team All Conference.
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than one!
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Chovan
sophomore Katrina
Ventura did plenty of
work together on the
Maplecrest course
during the season.
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drove them to succeed
on the green and to
understand
how
important teamwork
can be.
Two Sport Athlete Varsity player does good for B-ford!
by Nick Slomkowski
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
With football winding down every
year, the beginning of basketball
season begins. This transition can
be tiring both physically and
mentally. Quanzell Murphy is one
of several athletes who go through
this process. Each year, Quanzell
has a week, maybe two, to rest up
after football season ends to
transition over to basketball. High
school sports can be real time
consuming.
One has to be
dedicated to
make
the
transition as
smooth
as
possible.
With being a
four-year
varsity
football player, Quanzell has made
the transition from football to
basketball a regular routine. He takes
the time to prepare and dedicate
himself to each sport. Even though he
doesn't have a long resting period, he
continues to play (and play well), no
matter what season it is.
Murphy
looks to
pass
the ball
One for the money...
N- (Top) Coach Hill, Jonathan Rimkus, Lucas Zuehlsdorf, ita student, Jay Mangum,
Coach Bardwell(Middle) D'Angelo Griffin, Carlos Coopwood, Josh Jones, Alex Marko,
Dan Tenuta (Bottom) Tyler Schlevensky, Tanner Eschbach, Taylor Stoner, Kier Pink
--Devils Offense
Kendrick Daniels
goes up for the
layup. With only
being a
sophomore this
season, he has
some big shoes to
fill with the senior ,
class graduating
this year.
Brock Gascoigne
looks to pass the
ball. A senior this
year, Brock
stepped up into
the leader role
while he played
point guard for
the team.
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Senior
center
Sheldon Cooks had
nothing to lose going
into his last season at
Bradford. Sheldon
went into the season
having the mentality
of never be satisfied.
He was willing to
give it his all to the
team to put himself Sheldon Cooks
in a position to win. He was di appointed
with the outcome of the sea on, but will
never forget the memorie of playing
basketball for the Bradford Red Devils.
"Two for the show"
hoop , Jhavere
Caston drives
into the layup
Montenia Nelson
dribbles the ball
down the court
looking for an
open teammate
waiting for the
shot.
Montenia Nelson
Pregame Handshake Ritual
- -A Little Move to Get Things Rolling - - Before every game, the
starting
lineup
is
announced
and
the
players jog out to center
court. The team adds
some excitement to th i
by each starting playt•J
doing their own specia
"hand
shake"
with
another teammate. This
pregame ritual helps get
things rolling before the
start of the game.
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graduation last year, the
Devils opened up fresh and
had a relatively young staff
as far as previous playing
time goes. Although they
struggled at times, they
played as one unit which
produced wins in both of the
games against Tremper.
Coach James
Head coach-five years
·our season was full of optimism,
challenges, and humble realities. Valuable
life lessons were learned regarding the
Importance of how priceless teamwork
truly Is and the great demand of all fineen
members of a team to coincide as one."
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Special day for Devils,
Packer Players
•
"Go Pink" Game played on
January 27th, 2012 against
Tremper
Score:"\iVin,40-35
Astrong showing from 6'7" center, Sheldon Showtime
Cooks as well as a great defensive performance by
the whole team helped the Devils prevail over the
Trojans at Carthage College's Tarble Arena.
Freshnian steps up
--Promising future in store for Devils
"At times we had some bumps in the road, but
in the end I love every one
of these guys."
In Bradford history, there haven't been any
freshmen to earn a starting spot on varsity.
Alexio Rosales put an end to this and had a
"productive" season according to Coach
Damon James. Along with eight returning
seniors next year the Red Devils'
expectations are through the roof and the
excitement surrounding the team could not
be any higher. Although it may be early, it
wouldn't be a stretch to say this now·
experienced team has a legitimate shot at
going deep in the 2013 State playoffs.
Freshmen (top) Coach Barlow,
I y!er Hedstrom, IT A student,
.\ndrew Jacob. Leon Hargrove,
Coach Steger (middle) Evan
Anderson, Vinnie Hubli, Malik
Dalton,
Tavares
Cannon, ate
Jensen . Kyle Schulz, (bottom)
Orlando Nolan. Michael Mleczko,
Keshawn Harris, Isaiah Williams
~COlll•0~/10 Basketball •Basketball •Basketball • Basketball•
•
Tremper game played on January 27th 2012 Score: 24-54
-Lady Red Devils support one anot/ier after a /iard loss.
WINTER Sports
Hoop there it is! Hoop there it is!
11
by McKenna Brown
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
On January 6th, the
Lady Devils won against
Horlick Rebels with
31-24 as the final score.
"We finally won a game
because of our awesome
teamwork," said senior
Heather Miller. The
girls knew they had to
lt's not how you start the game, it's how you finish it!
play one game at a time
and not get too confident
for future games. After
three weeks of hard
practices, the girls
played against the
Tremper Trojans. "The
Devils were really
nervous because of the
huge crowd that came.
The juniors were not
ready for the Carthage
experience," said Miller.
After a 24-54 Devil's
loss, the girls went to
Amanda
Skalitzky's
house for a team
sleepover where they
played gamesandspent
time as a team.
11
"The season should
be better next year
because the girls
will have the same
coach as the
season before."
-Heather Miller
Athlete of the month
-Forward keeps the team moving forward.
From Belgium, Abi Besso holds a strang name al Bradford. With 45
pointsAbi was nominated student athlete of the month. She was given
this recognition because of her excellent sportsmanship and great
attitude. Besso never has a mean face exhibited except on the court.
"I never looked at the consequences of
missing a big shot. When you think
about the consequences you always
think of a negative result." -Besso
Varsity (top row ) Candace Bishop, Shawnice Young, Abi Besso, Amanda
Skalitzky, Mia Williams, Jamie Lalko, (middle row ) Renate Barker, Trina
Capelli, Ayonna Jones, Alexis Mussenden , Heather Miller, (bottom row)
Jourdan Baldwin, Amanda Samuel, Alyssa Diaz, Madison Geliche
[ Pradice. Pradice. Pradice.
Candace Bishop (guard).
Candace has been playing
basketball for Bradford
since freshman year and she
has never missed a practice.
"We practice Monday
through Friday usually
two hours a day and
sometimes
Saturdays.
We work on fundamental
skills, and go over plays.
We run drills and
sometimes get really
physical with each other.
We also do a bit of running
but I don't mind it because
it gets me in shape for
track," said Candace.
-Fl 10·
"Basketball is my life" - "Every day, every hour, every minute, is basketball"
Candace Bishop
Pictured above, Jamie Latko goes up for a layup
against her opponent from Franklin High School.
Junior Jamie Latko, used to
stage four cancer. After the long
be a figure skater until she
road of fighting the disease
started playing basketball at
Aaron is now in remission. Jamie
the age of eight. Basketball
dedicates every game to Aaron
practice was every night and
(who is not only her brother. but
took up a lot of her
her
role
time so she focused
model). H r
"In order to enjoy a sport, you two
more on it, than
h
skating. "I like the have to have fun. If you don't
friends
sport because tt is find a way to have fun, you're the
ti.: m
aggressive
and never going to like anything."
Daniell..:
competitive," she
Macareno
said. Jamie and her
and Alyssa
brother Aaron used to play
Diaz, get lunch and hang out
basketball together when she
together on their weekends off.
was little. When Jamie was in
Jamie hopes to continue playing
grade school Aaron was
basketball when she goes to
diagnosed with Lymphoma.
college.
Hustle & heart set us apart
''We improved a lot from last year and even though our record may not
be the best, we were in every game and playing our hardest."
-Haley Geliche
- - - --
Freshman
Anastasia
Shwaiko
tells us why
she
loves
basketball:
"It is a very
fun sport. I
have been
playing
it
Anastasia Shwaiko since grade
school and I plan on playing
in college.
Go TEAM!!
N (top row) Jasmine Tisley, Waynette
McCracken, Anastasia Shwaiko, Angel
Franklin (middle row) Natalie Shatkins,
April Johnson, Cassidy Brady, Alexis
Cannon (bottom row) Chyana Knighten,
Haley Geliche, Diamond Carr
''The team is fun to be on
and we can work really
good together. We might
mess around at practices
but we're usually focused
and we're a tough team
overall."
The girls JV basketball
team worked hard for
their team's success.
Coached by Bradford's
police officer, "Oscar,"
they had very tough
and intense practices
to make sure that they
were physically ready
for each game they
played. Although
practices were tough
and exhausting, the
players said that it
was all worth it.
FRESHMEN
lntervi!'w!'d on
February I, 2012
Devils strive for a
winning season
show their stuff in
2012
This team was amazing
during the season; in fact,
of the three teams, the
freshman team did the
best with a record of 13-7.
What was their secret?
Great team spirit and the
skill of Kelly Romanowski.
"whether they
win or lose, I'm
always here to
support them."
Freshman Jackie Baldwin
tells us how
she beat the
label of "too
short to play
well " and
became one
of the best
players on
the team :
Jaclcie Baldwin
The best defense
is a good
offense-or. good
strategy!
Foreign exchange student Abigaele
Besso throws the ball to her teammate
at a home game.
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SKILL OVER
SIZE ...
"I am really good because I can jump high
and I can use my fast
speed to catch up to
other players and get the
ball back for my team."
(top row) Arianna Steveson, Kellie
Romanowski, Grace Ziegler (bottom
row) Jackie Baldwin, Sarah Coleman,
Angela Martin, Markesha Lang
Senior Billy Thomas
never missed a
basketball game
during the season.
He loved to watch
the girls play and
cheer for them .
-Grace Ziegler
After some tough losses throughout
the season, the girts basketball
team reallied that playing defense
was very Important to play
throughout the game. "We stress
the little things because llttle things
turn Into big things," said Junior
Alyssa Dla1. The girts also started
believing that the other team could
be psyched out by doing this:
"Playing defense Is the most
Important part of the game because
that Is when you show the other
team that you are good enough to
keep them from scoring," said
junior Candace Blshap. Even though
the devils struggled In their
conference game at season's end,
they were satisfied that they played
well, and played with strategy.
take down
and wrist
control
Winter Sports 9 November-February
Take it to the Mats
Sectionals in Sight
by Nick Slomkowski
"So close ...so close and vet so far
were
Steve
Juliana,
Cherry
Campbell,
Max
Ulloa,
Josh
Coach Grover
Ph leg er,
an ITA student, and La'Ryan
Johnson. Of these six wrestlers,
only two of them placed. Cherry
Campbell took 3rd place, while
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
SUN PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL hosted
the WIAA Sectionals tournament on
February 18, 2012. This round of
events determined who would
continue on their journey to the "big
show" or who would be turning in
gear and calling it a good season. Six
wrestlers on the Bradford wresting
team participated in this event, but
unfortunately no one was able to
qualify for state. The six wrestlers
2 Pages-Yearbook Edition
Max Ulloa took 4th place. Josh, ITA
student, and Steve all were knocked out
during the first round of the tournament.
La'Ryan wasn't able to wrestle due to an
injury that he endured during practice
earlier in the week.
Steve Juliana at the Bradford Invite
Senior Leadership Plays a Role
Senior Cherry
CaJ:npbellpreparesto
wrestle his opponent
with the mental aspect
of never going for the
loss. Cherry finished
his senior season with
a 33-11 record, the best
record on the team.
Seniors are alway s
on top of their game
with a lot to prove.
Max
Ulloa
took
leadership of the
team and showed
why he loves this
sport. He was one of
the leaders of the
wrestling team with
a 32-11 record, one
win behind Cherry,
and
helped
set
examples for the
underclassmen. He
put in a lot of time
and effort, to become
a better wrestler.
Cherry Campbell
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"I listen to music
and shadow the
wrestling that is
going on before me
to get the
adrenaline flowing"
"Of the 4 years
wresUlng, My senior
season was by far the
most fun and special,
one I'll never forget."
Senior Max Ulloa goes for the pin against an Oak Creek opponent in a
Southeast Conference meet on Janurary 5, 2012.
"Being physically
and mentally tough
is crucial to be
successful on the
mat. One small
mental mistake can
cost you a match,"
said Cherry
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of the team's
accomplishments
this season"
"I like to listen to
music and think of
the opponent as an
obstacle that's in
my way to help
motivate me"
"dedication and effort is the recipe for success."
Matt Hernandez
-Darius w1mams
Corrigan succeeds in first year of
wrestling Went 20-11 on varsity AKA impressive
by Andrew Vittone
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
Hunter Corrigan's first year wrestling was a success-being a
newcomer, this came as a surprise to everyone-even Hunter. He
decided to wrestle his senior year because he wouldn't have
weightlifting for football. His first season was an admirable one
as he went 20-11. Of those 20 wins he had an astounding 14
pins! And of his 11 losses, he was pinned 4 times (2 pins were
by the 3-time State champion). He had a lot of fun this season·
he even said that he wished he would have started wrestling as
a freshman. Corrigan also recommended that every football
player out there should wrestle because the skills you learn
enable you to become a better player on the gridiron. In his
two matches against the best wrestler in State, Corrigan had
amazing starts but found that he just couldn't hang on.
THE
WRESTLING
TEAM
When asked the most important thing he learned this season
he said, "it's not how you start, it's how you finish."
Unfortunatly, he learned that lesson the hard way.
Hunter prepares to take down a
Park wrestler, who he later pinned
(top) la'Ryan Johnson, Jordan Christensen, ITA Student, ITA Student, Matthew Hernandez, Max Ulloa, Drake Salerno,
Luis Camacho, Justin Crane (third row) Josh Pfleger, ITA Student, ITA Student, Coach Foster, Coach Grover, Coach Rosales, Michael
Odegaard, Hunter Corrigan (second row) Darius Williams, Richard Buchroeder, Joseph Helminger, Steve Juliana, Cherry Campbell,
Vincent Debartelo, Jamie Reif (first row) Victor Odegaard, Thomas Miller, Anthony Buchroeder, Annabeth Cerdas, Mateo lnfusino,
Carlos Maya, Audrey Bucher (bottom row) Autumn Hamilton, ITA Student, Marco Camacho, Morgan Eichhorn, ITA Student
"Dig down deep brotha... " -Coach Grover
Reif has
wrestling
for over half of
her life! In her
nine
years
wrestling
she
has
improved
due to a hard
work ethic and
her
father
pushing her to
be
a
better
thlete. Jamie wrestled JV and varsity;
·he went 2-1 on JV and 4-9 on varsity.
en asked what her favorite meet was
·he replied " The Bradford Invitational."
2nd year wrestler
Josh Pfleger had
quite a successful
season. Pfleger
went
29-7
on
Varsity
as
a
sophomore.
Amazingly, 19 of
his
29
wins
consisted of pins.
He placed first at
Josh Pfleger
the
Beloit
Memorial invitational and got second place
at the Bradford Invitational. Being a
sophomore, Pfleger looks forward to his
next two years as a Bradford wrestler.
Matt Hernandez started wrestling early on in
his 8th grade year. 2012
marked his second year
wrestling
for
the
Bradford
team.
Hernandez,
as
a
sophomore, wrestled for
JV and varsity m
2011-2012.
He
did
extremely well on JV
going 14-2 and had a
16-15 record for varsity
with an astonishing 13
pins. He placed 1st at the
Matt Hernandez
Bradford Invitational in
the 180 pound weight class.
Winter Sports
"Take it one game at a time."
9
November-March
Sarne are afraid of THL'1\Dl~R
"play every shift like
it's your last"
-Tean ~tOlf'I .JcJy, Bnrner
Dominating th
Storm
Thunder hockey tolenl comes from
Bradford, Tremper, ITA, and Lakeview.
All high school rivalry is forgotten when
this group of passionate skaters hits the
ice. The night before games, varsity
players gather together al one house, have a
pasta party and watch games from before lo see
what they should improve on for the games lo
come. Captain John Brunner and two assistant
captains, Tremper students Alex Buban and Kurt
Reimer have spent their high school years on the
ice practicing and playing soccer.
Th.rder's (and Tremper's) fantastic Alex BU:x:in
Seniors Pull Through Their Last Year
Thunder Boys make it to the Second Round of Playoffs
•Cll
With a record of
12-l l,
Thunder
Varsity made ii lo
the second round of
playoffs going up
against Marquette
high school and
getting shut down.
In the first round
playing against Greendale, they beat them 7-4. "I feel lilce we tried our hardest for the
second round. We lcnew what was coming and that Marqueffe was a very strong
team but we worlced for it and did all we could, "said Senior Chris Fournier. Senior
hockey players worked hard during their four years playing. "/ am going to miss playing
with these boys. I really looked up to some of them; they were a great influence on
me and I got pretty close with some of them, " Said Sophomore Trever Arnold
Seniors rrom lelt: Mike Green, Steven Lascot1, JOhnny Brunner,
ChrlstoPher Fournier, Kurt Reimer, Stefan Van Pamel, and Sam Lascola
Putting Their "A" Game to the Test
•
·Fl 14·
"I look up most to
my old coach Jason
Myers who coaches
me at the Komets.
He made me work
my hardest for him
every shift. In each
game I come up
with a goal I try to
reach for at the end.
Before switching
shifts I focus on
where the puck is
and try my hardest
to come out with a
WIN!"
- .\ num captaw, /0/111
Unmw-r
"This season I tried to
focus on goals that I
set for myself. One
of them was to beat
the Kenosha Komets
earlier in the seasonand we did! Also, I
try to be the top
player with the most
points; this season
that goal was
reached. I ended up
with six goals and
eleven assists. In the
playoffs I had one
goal and two
assists."
Smior 'itn•r11 1.1/\rola
WHAT THE Pl.A!:IEAS 54!:1
"I get mentally and
then physically
prepared for what I
have to do on the
ice. Then, I focused
on getting the
defence together so
that we were all on
the same page. I
enjoyed my last
season and wouldn't
want to experience
it with any other
team ."
\in1ior 'iam La~cola
SrtATEBOAADING
LONGBOAADING
&
---BRADFORD'S PROFESSIONALSI
Senior Alex
Markiewicz enjoys
skateboarding
with his friends
every warm day
outside of school.
It's more than just a board with wheels ...
What makes it so enjoyable?
by Edvelyn Villegas
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
(abave) Seniors Keefer Kuhl, Derek Jones,
Alex Morklewla, and Max Ulloa enjoy
watching people at the skate park.
It's not just a hobby ...
Senior Keefer Kuhl has been skateboarding since he was in 8th grade. He
believes that it's one of the "funnest"
,,. activ1t1es a
~111111i:.w;,,. _ guy or girl
" can do. Not
only are you
perfecting
difficult
skills, but
.,._---·-·-' you are also
hanging
Keeler Kuhl
'.::::~~~~-;~ with friends who can comment or help you
with technique. "Skateboarding has created a
tight bond between all of my friends and methe boys I skateboard with are like my
.AlllM~ family, " he said. Keefer loves skateboarding
even more than he loves swimming!
Skater boys from head to toe - - - (below) Junior Cody Koukal does
a flip on his skateboard. He loves
finding new places to practice his
tricks and can hardly go a day
\~ithout using his skateboard.
It's more like a lifestyle!
Senior Connor Maegaard,
has been skateboarding for
five years, and gels more
passionate about ii every
day. He says he lives every
day thinking about ii, gels
a new board every week,
and is hoping lo skate
everyday for however long
it's possible for him lo do
so. "Skateboarding is hard,
but it's the challenge that
keeps me going. You have
to learn new tricks and not
_____._____...., give up on yourself,
otherwise skateboarding
will get you
nowhere. Some
people may not
understand it, but
that's what
skateboarding is,"
said Connor.
Skateboarding is
his true passion.
unstoppable Jones ...
always on the move
Just like many skateboarders,
Senior Derek Jones has been
skateboarding since he was in
8th grade. He's always with his
friends (who are on their boards)
doing tricks and flips. Now that
Derek is graduating, he'll have
plenty of time to ride.
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{above) Sophomore Anthony Edwards
demonstrates a skateboarding trick that he
enjoys doing. He has been asked to have a
photo shoot for TM Skateboards. He hopes
he can someday get paid for skateboarding.
From Small lo Large
Team competes first time
in large co-ed
by Luke Maier
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
Before the cheerleaders could officially
start their season, they had to answer one
big question: whether to compete in their
usual small co-ed division or take the
challenge and advance to large co-ed. With
a unanimous decision by the coaches and
cheerleaders, Bradford cheerleading
moved up to large co-ed. In small co-ed you
can only have maximum four guys while
large co-ed you can have more than four
guys. For veteran junior Kayla Hill, moving
to large co-ed
was different
because "we
had more guys
to add to the
cheer family.
Also the stunts
.__ _.~•l!!........-:!!iiJ were
more
difficult
to
perform." The Co-Ed Elite team placed 2nd
at regionals. At state, the Devils defeated
the team that beat them at regionals; the
Junior Varsity (top row) Alex (ITA Student),
(ITA Student), Equilla (ITA Student) (bottom row)
Brittani Campbell, (ITA Student), (ITA Student)
Junior Kendra Everts
Perez Battles Through Severe
Hip Injury
hree days before the State
Cheer
Championships,
senior
Gabby
Perez
suffered a major hip injury.
Being the warrior he is, she
practiced through the pain
for her team. fter the State
Cheer Competition, Gabby
needed crutches to walk
because her hip was, wellthat bad. It's safe to say that
Gabby left it all on the mat
for her team.
Flyers: Sky High
Real men cheerlead!
performance,
senior Abdual
Hilton goes up to
the front to get
iiiimi9ii. ._ _... the crowd more
1 rowdy!
Gabby Perez
Senior Shawn Payne
shouts into the
megaphone during
their cheer
performance at the
State Cheer
Competition.
-
Shawn Payne
Seniors Last Time Performing
······--~~~----~~~-
Flying for
freshman, Emily
Strehlow thought
that being thrown
up high was one
of the best part of
being a
cheerleader.
For Senior Melissa
Pino, being a flyer
was a lot more
difficult not only
because they went
up to large co-ed,
but also becasuse
the stunts were
more elaborate.
·Fl 16·
For the senior's last year
performing, they didn't
wa t to settle for
an hing less then first
pla e. To boost up not
onl their competition,
but also themselves,
the all wanted to
compete in large co-ed.
The seniors left their
leg(lcy by being the first
la e co-ed team at
BraHford. The team saw
the end of the season·
an~ their high school
d • as bittersweet.
...=
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Special Assembly
Tribute
On November 18, 2011 ,
the cheerleaders put on a
special performance to
honor the football team for
making it to the state title
game at Camp Randall
Stadium in Madison . This
assembly showed its loyalty
to the Bradford Nation.
"It was an exciting season and
cheering at the State Title game for
football was an unforgettable
experience
•
{leh) Natalie Rivero-Zugonelis, Emily Strehlow,
Kaylo Komorec, and Kaylo Hill dance during
their performance at the assembly.
II
Doing what they do best
•
Cheerleaders are at the top of
their game: being loud and rowdy
at every sporting event
(top row) Brynna Wolke, Kimberly Skendziel,
Madeline Liberacki, ITA student, Kayla
Komarec, (middle row) Natalie Rivera, Danielle
Kloet, Mikayla Petersen, Samantha Bardales,
(bottom row) Joeylynn Gabron, Jessica First,
Michelle Smith, Taylor Vaughn, Nicole Hughes
State Cheer Competition
--------Madison, Wisconsin
Different location but
same goal-win the State
Cheer Competition
There ~as a change thi. year for the
Wisconsin
state
cheerleading
competition location. This year the
competition was held in Madison
instead of Green Bay. Despite the
change, the team didn 't change its
expectations. Their goal like always,
wa to win state. Sadly, the team didn't
meet their goal and finished in econd
place. The co-ed team was disappointed
but still they enjoyed the experience.
(above) Sloane Weddel, Brynna
Volke, Kelly Witt, Megann
Kuehner, Gabby Perez, Jessica
Pugh, Melissa Pino, and Jessica
Mendoza gather to take a picture
as a senior group. Seniors take
great pride in participating on
the cheer squad.
The Coed Elite Stunt team held a Dilly
Bar sale to fundraise for the team.
Gabby Perez and Kim Skendziel show
on the merchandise.
Winter Sports 9 November-February
2 Pages-Yearbook Edition
Two Coaches: "It was a good time"
by Jodi Vanderford
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAfF
BRADFORD TEAM - Seniors Brice
Slamann and Jief Tolosa were two
of Bradford's captains this year.
Tolosa started swimming for the first
time last year and enjoyed it so
much that he came back to compete
in 2012. By improving his
swimming, he was able to swim the
l 00 butterfly at the Varsity Bradford
Invite. "This year was a great second
year. The coaches worked us
Never
settling for
second
place
really hard, but as our coach-he always made practices
the best part af fun. We still had a good time this year,
the season was especially at the hair bleaching party
______ where we all
the pasta parties.
There was always ~l~r~
dyed our hair for
a lot of great
the
Bradford
Jief Tolosa
food "
said
Invite." Brice will
Tolosa. Brice Slamman, a four year
be
attending
swimmer for the Bradford boys swim
......_~-· Northern Illinois
team (50 and l 00 freestyle) echoed _ _ _..._..;;.;t for college next
this sentiment: "It took a lot of Brice Slamann year, but is
adjusting to our new coaches this year. undecided about persuing swimming
We all loved having Franze Feldmiere in college.
by Jodi Vanderford
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAfF
Bradford swimmer Sebastian
Klinser and divers Keefer
Kuhl and Glen Brinkman had
great
a
season at
Bradford
and
eventually
went on to
state.
Klinser, a
foreign
exchange Sebastian Klinser
student at Bradford, placed
24th at the state meet. "I did
not do my best, but it was
Bradford high
school 's
freshmen
Zachary Toepfer
likes two things
about diving
with the
Bradford boys
swim team.
First, he likes to
win.And
second, he
strives to keep
in shape for
other sports he
is in. "Every
practice I work
harder and
harder to be the
best I can be,"
said Toepfer.
I
a great experience and the
swim team was so much fun
to be around," Klinser said.
Senior, Keefer Kuhl is a three
time competitor at the state
competition. Kuhl placed 8th
out of 22
divers this
year and
he dove his
best dive front two
and a half.
"I'm going
to miss the
Keefer Kuhl
coaches
and friendships I had with a
lot of guys on the team,"
Kuhl said with some regret.
Teain Cheer
How do we train? we train
harder. How do we dive? we
dive deeper. How do we
swim? we swim faster.
Glen Brinkman, a junior at
Bradford, was also a state
qualifying diver. His best
dive-and the one he pradiced
most often-was a reverse two
and a half flips with one and
a half twists. This dive took
him far at the state meet.
Brinkman took 9th place.
With a record
this impressive, it is a nobrainer that
Brinkman will
again be with
his swimming
buddies in the
2013 swim- Glen Brinkman
ming and diving season.
Zachary Toepfer
Bradford
yearbook
asks ...
What did you think of how
the season turned out?
"h was a new
season with a new
coach and we all
had to adjust, but
by the end of the
year we were used
to it-and them."
Derek Jones
"It was a great seasonthe coaches were
awesome, and we
accomplished more than
we thought we would."
Nathan Stanley
·Fl 18·
"Swimming for me means lighting against drowning every practice." -Nikke Varis
by Timmy Gaffey
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
Sophomore Matt Potthast dives for the Red Devils at
a Bradford dual meet against Park High School.
SWIMMING AT BRADFORD- It
certainly was a year of change
for the Bradford swim team.
First, the team aquired five
new divers who had never dived
before. Being "wet behind the
ears," they were surprisingly
not even nervous, and
"jumped" right into it. "The
newbies, Zack Toepfer, Mike
Potthast, Matt Potthast,
Andru Marcoe, and Jarod
Lorbach were all pretty quiet
at the beginning of the season,
but by the end their true
personalities came out," said
veteran diver Keefer Kuhl.
"Andru was one of these crazyby-the-end guys; he would say
some random, funny comments
while we were practicing and
make really funny monkey
sounds." The swimmers also
had a lot on their plates, but
did extremely well during the
season. They all managed to
The personalities behind the swimmers
"We do much more than swim and dive"
Junior
Andru
Behind every good swimmer is a good
Marcoe was a firststory. Bradford swimmers and divers are
year diver for the
diverse in all aspects, and have a lot going
Bradford
for
them.
Levin
swim
and
Wiedenroth,
for
dive
team.
example, is a foreign
He had a lot
exchange student who
of fun with
had never been a
the team and
competitive swimmer
got a long
before coming to the
with
United
States.
He
"took the plunge" and
everyone,
Andru Marcoe
especially the week before the state
decided to join the
Levin Wiedenroth
meet. After such a successful
swim team; he did well
season, Marcoe decided to swim again for
swimming for Bradford and improved a lot
from when he first started.
I the 2012-2013 swim and dive season.
2011-2012
Bradford's swimmers
and Divers
Despite many changes and
challenges during the season,
one thing remained constant:
the boys practiced, improved
their times, and had fun doing it.
On cold winter days they still hit
the water and set out to prove
that Bradford could keep up with
the best swimmers in the state!
Sebastian Klinser, Levin Wiedenroth, Matt Potthast,
Mike Potthast, Eddie Edward, Wyatt Kessler, Siva
nkar, Andru Macroe, Brice Slamann, Shelby Battles,
Jief Tolosa, Justin Tolosa, Ian Wortley, Jorden Bell,
Derek Jones, Keefer Kuhl, Nikke Varis, Quinton
Anderson, Jacob Mc-Kezie, Kyle Lovell, Colten
Scarmardo, ITA swimmer , Nathan Stanley, Zachary
Toepfer, Malcolm Andrew, Blake Root,
Jared Lorbach Cameron Campbell, Coach Janine
Paskowitz, Coach Helen Sapika, Coach Ashley Jensen.
improve
their times
in various
events. A few of the
swimmers
had to step
up to swim
events that
they weren't as good in, to fill empty
spots of those who were injured. But
despite this, there were those who
went on to state: Keefer Kuhl, Cilen
Brinkman, and Sebastian Klinser.
Bradford
swimmers
start off the
blocks at a
dual meet
against Case
High School.
Freshman Colton Scarmardo
swims on the jv team.
Kyle Lovell liked to
say that he would be
"the next olympic
swimmer." In 2011
during
his
sophomore
year,
Kyle got injured-a
shoulder problemthe first week he
started swimming,
but that didn't stop
him. He came out
for the team in 2012
and planned to
Kyle Lovell
swim again in his senior year at Bradford
High school.
Ladies Conference Clash
Girls tie for first in Co nference
By: Alanna Wamboldt and
Emily Nordloh
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
March l S, 2011 ·The Bradford girls bawling
team went 18-2 in their seasonal conference
matches and had an overall amazing season
with the majority af wins. Bawling was
described by the team as an extremely
friendly sport where fun was always the main
priority and winning came along as a dose
second. The girls tied for first in their
conference. Third year bowler Sage
Greenwood was one of
the stars on the team:
"My favorite moment
was when I almost
struck out against
Tremper. I had two
stikes in a raw but
unfortunately did not
get a third. We lost by
one pin, but the entire
meet was sa exciting!
Bowling is something I
Junior Sage Greenwood have always loved to do
and I will continue to bowl for my final season next
year. "
'The best part of the bowling season is making It to
state and watching your hard work pay off" said
Senior Nick Bouman.
Megan Gerou,, Ryne Greenwood, Tori Hedges, Nick
Bauman, Michelle Lockington, Zach Olson, Riley Smilth
ROCK-N-BOWL "An alley you can play in..."
(top row) Cooch Hedges, Tori Hedges,
Sage Greenwood, Amondo Vanduyn,
Koyley Schroeder, Megan Gerou,
Cooch Gerou, (bottom row) Michelle
Lockington, Elizabeth Moore.
"This is by far the best
season and the best
sen ior year ever! T h ese
girls h ave becom e
sisters of mine and I
am so proud to h ave
b een teamm ates with
each and every o n e of
the m . I am so p roud of
our accomplishme nts
and I am so s ad to see
the season come to an
e nd," said T ori
H ed ges.
--Bowling Babes
Junior Amanda
Vanduyn cannot
wait for next
season: ''bowling
season is my
favorite part of the
year; it feels good
to be on a team
and work hard at
somethning you
love," she said.
'This was my first
year bowling, and
Bradford
welcomed me with
open arms. We did
a great job this
year and I am
looking forward to
the upcoming
seasons," said
freshman
Jamie Kunath.
•r120.
STRIKE!!!
'1lls seosoo went
really well. We rrode
It to state crd hod o
lot of loug-is! I hope
my years to oome ere
M OS this yecr
crd I om lookng
forwcrd to lmprovrg
my skills"
OS
"My favorite pert
of the seosoo was
goirg to state with
Seniors, Megan Gerou and
Tori hedges (sbove)
became good friends while
being on the bowling team
together. "It is nice to have
people you really enjoy on
your team," said Megan.
the team. I really
en)oyed bowling
with al of them crd
learned 0 lot. this
seosoo crd I om
sod ii Is over"
- - - - - - - Players support their teamates
There is not just one star
player who carries the
team-each player is
equally essential to
making a great bowling
team. The girls work
well and have a lot of fun
together. They work
hard and make each
practice and meet
enjoyable and
entertaining. "I look
forward to next season
to see what our girls
can carry out" said
Coach Hedges .
Varsity Bowlers
Doing double duty
The Bradford bowlers were strong
from the get go! The reason forth is?
Well , captains Ryne Greenwood
and Riley Smith started with this
attitude: "Being a captain means
taking responsibility and being a
leader." This paid off because the
bowling team was 18-2 in
conference
advancing
many
players to the state competition.
"I have had the privilege to to
bowl on a great team for all four
years and go to state all four
years too," said Riiey Smith.
Sophomore, Brian Matteucci loves
to watch Ryan Schroeder bowl.
"He is an awesome player and
teammate."
TEAM (top ) Coach Schroeder, Andrew
Close, Nick Dorey, Zach Eidsor, Ryne
Greenwood,
Coach
Greenwood.
(bottom ) Ryan Schroeder, Riley Smith.
Winter Sports
Every bowling center should
have a house pro.
Junior Ryan Schraeder has been bowling for twelve years. As a freshman,
Ryan was on varsity and placed second at state. All three years he has qualified
and placed at state and hopes to again his senior year. "I am so proud of my
team for placing 4th at state. I placed 22nd in singles while Riley took 13th
and Ryne placed 14th in singles." Back at Bradford, Ryan has one particular
skill that everyone knows about {and has seen him do}: Ryan can throw his
stomach out so that he looks pregnant. He is truly a talented individual.
111 don•t get a strike...
spare me
'Close" but yet so far...
Junior, Andrew Close has been bowling
ever since he was a kid. This year, Andrew
placed 2nd in Conference and is headed to
State in March. He loves the support from
his teammates and coaches that helped
him make it to state. He also qualified for
state the past two years and placed as
well. "I hope to place top at state and
show that next year i can become a
captain. I am going to miss playing with
all the graduating players next year."
JV (top) Coach Kesler, Eric
Lehrke, Zachary Olson,
\ ndrew Woods, Coach Kesler
(bottom) Jillian Birkholz, Brian
Matteucci, Jamie Kunath.
"By polishing your bowling
technique, you'll have a
chance to shine."
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• Bowling •Bowling • Bowling • Bowling
18 wins
21osses
Captains:
Nathen Mikolas
Kyle Ziegler ·
•
Tremper game played on September 12th, 2011
-most intense game of the season for are Red Dev ils
Score: 2-1
Spring Sports
- -Everything happens at the plate
by Jodi Vanderford
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
BRADFORD- Junior Jake
Costabile is having one heck
of a season. A second-year
varsity player, first year
starter, Costabile played
short stop, third base, and
catcher. Also on the offense
he had plenty of clutch hits to
help his
team win many of the games.
Jake is one of the first three
hitters to bat for the devils and
has a high batting average.
Although he is a utility player,
his favorite position is catcher
because "I like being a part of
every play because it keeps me
in tune with the game." He
enjoyed his team and can't
wait for next season.
"Never let the
fear of
striking out
keep you
from playing
the game."
-Babe Ruth
Austin Shore scores
a run for the devils
(RIGHT)Junior Austin Shore runstohomeafter a pass ball. Shore
is known for his speed on the bases along with his knowledge on
the field. He is a heads-up base runner, taking exra bases every
chance he gets. He leads the team in stolen bases.
vecom.e
Varsity (row 1) Coach Mangi, Coach Weiland, Anthony Elsen, Mason Kessler, Colton lee,
Kyle Ziegler, Anthony Debartolo, Coach Labuda (row 2) Danny Simonson, Ty-eric Jandrowski,
Nathan Mikolas, Brandon Jeffery, Vinny Colada, Derak Nelson, Kevin Tibor (row 3) Luke Sinclair,
Andrew Castle, Matthew Blachut, Austin Shore, Justin Costabile, Jake Costabile
~otes from defensive leaders ]
"I got to spend my last
season at home and got to
finish up my Bradford
career playing the game I
love with a great group of
guys"
2012: Upperclass takes the field
-----An all around threat coming from the field
-Nathan Miko/as, center field
. .r1-- -.. .
"We had a great group of
guys and I loved being able
to start. The best memories
of the season were made on
the bus rides home."
-Tony Debartolo, 2nd basemen,
3rd basemen, short stop
-Fl24·
During the 2012 season, varsity players
Matthew Blachut, Anthony Elsen, Kevin
Tidor, and Brandon Jeffery contributed to
helping the Bradford
basebal I team become
am:'I southeast
conference
!;:..;.;;&.,.;...""!l: G!!!!:
champions. With the duo
of Jeffery and Bladu t
there was no toppin1 tt
n
.___.__...-,, Bradford defense.
Elsen and Tibor, two grc 11
offensive
hitters
consistantly scored runs.
Losing the six seniors -..a'
a blow for the team and
wi 11 make the 2013 season
more challenging, but the
juni ors arc ready to "step
up" to the plate.
(from left) Matthew Blachut, Anthony Elsen, Kevin Tldor, Brandon Jeffery
Red Devils II
-"OH, HEY LADIES!"
-Be11 Kramer
Red Devilsll
Favorite Coach
Read-isms!
Junior Varsity
(row 1) Carlos Coopwood,
Tyler
Schlevensky,
Mercelo
Hernandez,
Matt Perone. (row 2)
Vinnie Hubli, Michael
Pounders,
Andrew
Luscomb, Anthony Klien,
Ethan Lourigan, Tanner
Eschbach, Kyle SchulL
(row 3) Josh Lorbach,
Jake Dieckhoff, Brett
Pfarr, Nick Piccolo,
Kevin Slomkowski, Coach
Read
"Playing baseball for a living is like having a license to steal."
- - - - - Interviewed on
May 21, 2012
Q: What was the best
game of the season?
A: Of course when
we beat Indian Troil
12-11 !
Q: What were the
ll AJ9111J highlights of your
ui
season?
Mateo Infusino
A: The bus rides
there and bock from our games were the
funniest limes-we laughed a lot.
Q: Why do you like ploying baseball?
A: I like the sport because It's a great way to
meet new friends.
1. Figure it out.
2. LETS GO!! (yelling very harshly)
3. Don't do ii, I HATE hugs!
4. THROW THE BASEBALL!!
5. Let the ball get into the hitting zone.
6. Swing with conviction.
7. You guys need to attack the ball!
Freshman
(rowl) Austin Barton,
Gavin Brown-Betoya, lac
Toepfer,
Austin Schmidt (row 2)
Brandon Santelli, Mateo
lnfusino, Vinnie
Debartelo,
Nate Jensen, Ben
Kramer, Jake Joling,
Robert Hoffman (row 3)
Coach Lugo, Steven
Stover, Logan Thorne,
Tyler Hedstrom, Santino
Ruffolo, Marcus Frederick
l.nior, Anthony
Klien crd
soph:xnore Kyle
Schjz got a little
'dose' but they
detied rny
allegations th::it
Devil with a future
"ALL GAME LONG. ALL
GAME STRONG."
The guy to watch In the years to come
Center
fielder, Nate
Mikolas is
off to bigger
and more
advanced
things
starting in
the fall of
his college
freshman
year. "I am
excited to play baseball at Louisville
next year! I know it will be a challenge,
but it will be an awesome experience.
Also, I am not worried about living on my
own, because the past two summers I
have lived in Georgia playing baseball,"
ate said. Mikolas played for the
mber l team in the country, East Cobb
Braves l 7u. He also had to overcome the
challenge meeting new people and
playing
with
new
teammates.
"Louiseville is putting an awesome team
and I am really looking forward in being
a part of it," he said. The city of the
Louisville slugger looks like a great
place-and fit- for Mikolas.
Danny Simenson, (pictured below) plays
first and third base. He has been playing
baseball for most of his life. Danny used to
play for the traveling team, the Kenosha
Merchants during the summer to keep up
The Merchants gat tagether for a rivals picture.
with his practice and skills. Unfortunately there will not be a team this
up coming summer. Danny said,
"I like batting practice with the
music playing in the background.
It helps everyone stay focused but
also have a good time." Danny
also said he plays baseball
because he enjoys making funny
memories with his brother's team.
KEVIN TIBOR
see where it takes
me from there,' he
said. We asked
Kevin what the
funniest moments
of the season
were, and he said
"Every single bus
ride, AKA hubli. "
Kevin has been
playing baseball
since
he
was
seven years old.
'I've kept playing
because I love it,
and it's something
I've loved to do for
most of my life. I
plan to play as I go
ta school and
"/believe, you believe"
Spring Sports 9 March-June
2 Pages-Yearbook Edition
Bradford softball
takes their
by Brittney Golbricht
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
conference!
Working together no matter what it takes.
Bradford softball tokes their conference again in 2012. This
is the second year in a row that this fast·pitch team hos won
every game in their conference and beat every team out to
take the conference title. lttakes a lot more than just putting
a group of girls together: it takes believing in one another
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___. and making things happen to win games.
Kacie Cecchi
Bradford softball tands together in the balmy spring weather for the
National Anthem at Barrignton before a game.
"Slow pitch is for everyone, fast pitch is for athletes!"
Ruffalo ard Jacob have a stellar season
-----------------Varsity
Top Row: Coach Ruffolo, Kacie Cecchi, Jamie Lalko, Jodi Vanderford, Laura Schenk, Coach Jacob
Middle Row: Emily Hastings, Jessica Tostrud, Erin Brewer, Ashley Stover, Angie Malsack, Katie
Shaffer, Maken1ie Walker Bottom Row: Alexis Zamba, Brittney Golbricht, Ale Conti, Taylor Dodson
Junior Varsity
Coach
Braden,
Nicole
Ingraham,
Kellie
Romanowski,
Morgan
Griffin, Coach
Rosin, Kaile
Shaffer,
Ashley
Stover,
Sammy
Ramos,
Ashley
Henninglield,
Kaci
Kwiatkowski,
Erin Brewer,
Ale Conti
_
.__
_........_"'---~-.........------~----~------
Freshman makes the BIG LEAGUE
Freshman Erin Brewer can't
remember ju t when she started
to play softball, but thinks it may
have been when she wa. eight or
nme year old. Her mother
played on a team and Erin
watched and learned the sport.
She started at Mahone. Fast
forward to her fir t year at
Bradford and her first year
playing varsity softball: Erin
·Fl24·
gave a lot of credit for
her great catching skills
to Mr. Ruffalo. "He is a
pretty cool coach. Mr.
Ruffalo teaches us how
to play the be t ball we
can, but more than that,
he keeps our spirits up.
He will say the funniest
things with his usual dry
humor. Even the mo t
eriou girls on the team
CATCHER ERIN BREWER PROUD TO BE VARSITY PLAYER
crack up when he jokes around with
us." Erin's favorite softball game was
the the one again t Tremper because in
it she managed to score her first homL
run and as she puts it, "we kicked thc11
butts!"Oneofthehighlight ofherfir'
ea on at Bradford was when he ran
into a back fence playing outfield: "I
saw the opposing team hit a pop up fly
and ran after it, not looking where I was
running. After asking me if I wa
alright, everyone got a good laugh."
Team----
The varsity softball team gets Into
a huddle before going in to bat.
One pitch, one inning,
one game at a time!
This year the softball team developed
some young players but they will also
be losing six seniors . The underclass
players needed to learn a lot, but the
most important lesson to learn was
that they all had to work together to get
the win . Almost every single player
battled through an injury. From
strained shoulders to pulled quads,
the girls still managed to go through
in
their
season
undefeated
conference.This team always went by
Angela Malsack
the "play with class" saying, always
being respectful no matter how brutal the team . All
teammates stepped up and they never stopped fighting.
The Bradford oftball team had a great eason and
had many player contributing to the succe ,
including outfielders Brittney Golbricht and Emily
=::::SE==::::,; !ii!iiiiiiiiiir. Hastings.
TEAM MOTTO FITS TEAM
"Simply Believe" was the
motto the team went by
during the 2012 softball
season. Believing in one
another and helping each
other helped them to
victory several times over
the course of the spring.
Senior
Brittney Golbricht is the
tarting right fielder on
the
oftball
roster.
~ Although he ha battled
a shoulder problem
ince her freshman year,
he fight through the
pain and ha earned her
spot on the team. ''I've
faced the fact that I will
alway have this problem while playing softBrittney Golbricht
ball but I love the port
too much to quit. The reward of helping my team i
enough to pu h through the pain." Junior Emily
Ha tings ha a similar I
problem, play-ing with a
trained pectoral mu cle
. ince her junior year.
Emily is the starting left
fielder along with the
lead-off batter in the
line-up. Ha ting is a
hard worker who e
r!"I-"
always
diving
for ==~~:.Jt::~~
everthing and anything.
Emily Hastings
stepping up to
the plate
- - - - - - - - - - -Score Board
13-1
•
6-3
12-2
4-2
19-1
15-5
6-2
19-0
2-3
1-4
Junior Jamie Loiko
definitely proved herself.
This was Jaime's first year
on the Bradford Varsity
Softball team and she was
determined to start.
Jamie's hard work and
confidence led her to
success in the batter's box and in the outfield.
"Winners never quit and quitters
never win. " - everyone
best track coach = best track team
by Andrew Vittone and Kyle
Ziegler
fieldhouse hallway at the
pictures of the handsome fellow
Bradford's track team has with the cross country girls of
always been one of the best the 1980s. With all of this
under coaching from head coaching
coach Mark Aslakson. Aslakson experience,
has been coaching track and Bradford
cross country at Bradford for has grown
decades. He even retired last into an elite ~~~~
year and is still coaching! Don't team with
believe me? Just look in the
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
T'.
k
.1 r· i.1
1rac anu r1e1u
state
year
after
year and
placing
in the
finals. As long as Aslakson is
coaching this will be true for
years to come for the Devils.
boys and girls track come
together and excel at state meet
You oon ask any Bradford athlete from football to track
where to go if you have aches and pains and they will all
oome l:xx:k with the same answer. 'the trainer's office.'
ACCXJfding to Matt Prell, when you finish Lp your sprints at
practice the best thing to do is "take an ice bath." An ice
bath is a tub filled with tons of ice and oold water which you
soak in for 10 mirutes. Once you get out and dry off, your
legs
are so
nunb
that it
feeb
like you
oould
go 1111
five
more
The Bradford Track
miles!
and Field team was
very well represented
Danielle Macareno and friends take an ice
at the state track meet
bath to relieve calf pain from track practice.
in
La
Crosse,
Wisconsin. The state
meet took place the first
weekend of June and
Matt Prell has now proved
Bradford
had
10
that he is a well rounded
students competing: 5
boys and 5 girls. The 5
athlete. While at Bradford,
boys included Matt
. the enior participated in
Prell, Mason Waynes,
football for four years and
Landon Luzar, Jack i.....;;..;;.....-. .L__....::mm
his final year of high school
Heide and Graham
he decided to joined track.
Bullmore. The 1,600 relay team consisting of Matt Prell, Mason Waynes, Landon
As a "first year track star" he
Luzar, and Jack Heide finished 11th overall missing the finals by .34 seconds. In
competed in the open 400
individual events Mason Waynes placed third
out of 24 in the 400 meter dash with a time of
and the mile relay with
48.83 seconds. Matt Prell
Landon Luzar, Mason Waynes and Jack Heide.
competed in the open 400
Matt did so well that he went
placing 27th out of 27. When
to the state meet for both
asked if he was disapointed he ..,...,,_;.. .o.&
races. When asked why he
said, "yeah I am bummed that I
=;;....==-.
joined
track his la t year of
didn't place as well as I wanted
Mason Waynes Matt Prell, Jack Heide. and
.
high school he replied "to get
to, but it was a great experience
Landon Luzar
to go to La Crosse and see all of the state champion athletes."
faster for next year." ext
Graham Bullmore, a junior, shot and discus thrower went to state
year Matt will be a preferred
for throwing, unfortunately, he did not place in the finals.
for the Badgers
Graham said, "I will practice all summer in between football
team at UW
Heide runs with the
P ractices in hopes that I can make it to state next year and be Jack
Matt Prell in the
baton at the state meet Madison.
the first ever thrower from Bradford to go to state.
on uw La crosse's
final stretch
campus
126
"first year track star"
•
"It's rude to count people as you pass them. Out loud." -Anonymous
Devils shine in all events thanks to multi-sport athletes
The 2011-12 year in
Bradford boys varsity
sports can with no
doubt be considered
one of the most
dedicated,
hard
working, and talented
groups in school
history ... and they
have the scores and
records to prove it.
Unlike many other
---. ~ ~·-l
programs in Wisconsin,
the Red Devils' athletes
are always looking to
better
themselves,
~~~illl whether it be in mental
toughness or physical
speed and strength.
Pictured to the left is junior
Graham Bullmore who not
..,...._.., only excels in the shotput,
but is also a stud lineman
~..........,.;:::.-:~~- on the football team.
Graham Bullmore
Mason Waynes,
a senior was part
of the State
qualifying mile
relay learn and
also was a
member of the
cross country
team in the
Mason Waynes
offseason.
Continuing the dual sport trend is junior
Christian Banks who was a medalist
in many of the hurdle events this season.
He too is on the football team and will be
fighting for a starting spot at slot back in
the fall. And
for another
year this
town is run
by
the
always
stingy,
Bradford
Red Devils.
Christian Banks
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Junior Nate Wilson AKA the "Swag
Dolphin" has made huge strides in
terms of overall speed and
technique while running the
hurdles. He pushes his body to its
physical limits every day and the
results are relevant. Being on the
track team also gets him prepared
for the 2012 football season as
expectations for players and
coaches are very high once again.
Boys Track Team (in no particular order): Jack Barber, Danny Funk, Erlan Wheeler, Anthony Baldwin,
Gurlyn Grewal, Sebastian Klinser, Rashad Purnell, Joe Santiago, Levin Wiedenroth, Dominick
Ambrosini, George Bosovich, Aaron Bullis, Tyree Lanier, Alex Marko, James Simmons, Chris Benn ,
Cameron Bishop, JR Buzzell, Matt Capelli, Andrew Daghfal, Michael Mleczko, Justine Tolosa, Taylor
Bell, Deangelo Encarnacion, Justin Kreuser, Landon Luzar, Jerry Nash, Shawn Payne, Matt Prell,
Michael Rizzo, Mason Waynes, Christian Banks, Graham Bullmore, Jack Heide, George Shehadeh,
Trent Smith, Nate Wilson, Eric Wittkowske, Darius Williams, Kody Gyurina, Carvel Graham
Seniors put the team on their back in 2012;
winning "gold" becomes habit
To put it simply, the graduating class of Devil runners can be labeled as track stars after
stringing together an endless amount of record times and victories. "Consistency" would be the
best word to describe this determined group of inspiring individuals. Below are three of them.
Landon Luzar
Justin Kreuser
Taylor Bell
Melotik and Benn have
throwing coach excited
In past years the Bradford boys throwing team which
involves shotput and discus have been mediocre at
best and haven't had anyone advance past Sectionals
until this year. Graham
Bullmore, a junior broke
this streak at last and hopes
for the next few years
couldn't be higher. Chris
Benn is only a freshman and
Steve Melotik, a sophomore
have both competed in
varsity meets and done
Steve Melotik
quite well themselves. Not
speaking too soon, it is possible the Devils will send
a thrower to State for three consecutive years for the
first time ever According to Coach Sowrna it's "our
Chris Benn
time to shinet"
Heading To State!
by Steven Carter
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
MARCH 31 , 2012-The girls track
team headed to the indoor Racine
Invitational Invite held at UW
Parkside. This year's members of
Bradford girls' track team had a lot
of potential, and many had the
chance to actually realize their
potential.
Terri
Zamagne
in
particular ran some of her best
times and proved she had the will to
succeed. Of course track was not
about
running
races,
jumping into
pits,
bullet's of sweat and miles of running,
the girls' track and field team proved
that they could compete with the best.
Overall, the team & the coaches were
proud of all that they had
accomplished.
The boys and girls track team
huddled up after a track meet.
Terri Zamagne
objects
as
far as possible. For the girls, the track
team was about learning life lessons
and growing as a person. Through
IAIANN· IN THI
IHOlll
Aniah Crane uses her strength to jump over hurdles in a meet at Indian Trail
High School on May 12, 2012. She set the team bet record for the 300 high
hurdles this past season.
Brooke Olson uses her
strength and skill s to
clear the high jump at a
varsity meet in midMay. The team as a
whole practiced a lot
doing workouts, multiple stretches, running, Brooke Olson
and bonding more as a
team so they could be succe ful during a
race. The girls track team had a wonderful
season, and their hard work showed as they
racked up the points at many of the meets.
Oen>
Sophomore
Andi Rossow
passes the
baton to Junior
Danielle
Macereno as
she awaits her
turn to run tlil
relay at a
track meet on
May 25, 2012.
They played
nrst In the
relay.
--Track Star
Run Fast or Be Last, GIRLI
On Moy 15, 2012, at a
time of 1:08:65, senior
Olivio Gauss set the
team best record while
nJTiing the 4 meter
dash at the Southeast
Conference Outdoor
Oampionship. l-1er hard
work and attitude has
bro..ght her the
acmmplisfments that
she wanted to achieve
in her high school track
season 'I am so prcx.d
-----Runners show their quick speed at state
of my achievements this
season.' said Olivia
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Katrina Bell
uses her
muscles to
throw a shot
put at a far
distance to
take first
place at the
track meet
held at lndial
Trail High
School.
On June 1, 2012, the girls
track team headed UWLacrosse to compete in
the WIAA Divison 1 State
Championship.
Candance Bishop, Jackie
Baldwin, Alexis Wells
and, Alexis Mussenden
were the four girls who
qualified for state for
their 2012 season. The
girls agreed that they are
very happy that they had
the chance to compete at
state.
S pring
S ports
"Don't let anybody tell you, you can't,
just because they can't"
Junior, Nicole Hughes bursts
out of her starting block for
her 4xl relay. "I can tell I have
improved a lot this year. All of
our workouts and training
made a big difference . I hope
my senior year I will have a
chance to qualify for state ."
"We put up with a lot of shot•
'I have wanted to do shot put since I
started track in middle school!" said Ellie.
Varsi
"If you fail to prepare, prepare to fail"
(back row) Coach Aslakson , ITA student, Nicole
Hughes, Stephanie Eisenberg , ITA student, Karlie
Zahn , Andrea Garretto, ITA student, Olivia Gauss,
Harborside student, ITA student. (second from back)
Brooke Villella , ITA student, Candace Bishop, Andrea
Rossow, ITA student, Danielle Macareno, Terri
Zamagne , Melissa Seiberlich, Alexis Mussenden ,
(second from front) Coach Kheel , Latanya Nelson,
ITA student, Ladonna Ennis, Lakeshia Williams , Tori
Matayosian, Jackie Baldwin , Ellie Infante, ITA
student, Coach Mogenson . (front row) Coach B.
Kendra Everts, Zoe Rodriguez, Emily Wintermote,
ITA student, Rinka Moon Randall , ITA student,
Harborside student, Coach Vanderhoef.
Bishop Takes the Lead
"This was a really fun
season. All the hard
workouts paid off in
the end."
Senior, Olivia Gauss and ITA student, Samantha Smith push through a
tough finish in the 400 meter dash. "I had a great four years in Bradford
track and I will miss the whole team . I hope I am able to continue track
when I go to college. I am very proud of my accomplishments, " said Olivia.
Junior
alls tar
Candace Bishop is
one of the best
runners at Bradford. "Qualifing for
state has been my
main goal since I
started track freshman year," Candace
said. Bishop broke
the school record
for triple jump
three years in a row.
At state, Candace's
4xl relay placed
23rd and and her
4x2 relay placed
20th overall.
Tremper game played on May 22, 2012
Score: 0-5
One BIG Family
by Andrew Vittone
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
The girls soccer team was
closer than ever during the
2012 season ..
Surprisingly, according to
the players, there was no
drama and no fighting.
Maja Romanovic "can't
remember a time when the
team has gotten along so
well." Every night before
a game the team gathered
at one of the girl's houses
to have a team meal and
spend time together. The
girls didn't have a set ritual
before a game, but many
listened to music to get
them pumped up. "This
year has been a good year
because the team is not a
walking hospital, meaning
there haven't been any
Spring Sports
serious injuries," said team the 2012 season. The teams
member Alyssa Diaz. In warm up before agame and
years past there have been practice, which consists of
season-ending
a light
jog,
knee injuries
-~~~1 dynamic
and various
stretching, group
other bumps
stretching and inand bruises;
dividual stretchthe team is
ing. This
grateful that
definately helps
nothing like
the team's strength
this
has
and flexibilty so
happend
to
they don't get hurt
their "family" during the
out on the turf.
"All game long, All
game strong" -Bradford girls
soccer team
Nina Rivera walks off the field
after a long 80 minutes of
back and forth intense soccer.
No Soccer, No Majal
Bradford ~omination!
The girls soccer team
struggled with the loss to long
time
cross-town
rival
Tremper. Tremper has for
awhile had bragging rights,
but those days may be over:
Bradford has been slowly
evening the score with them.
Football, volleyball, tennis,
swimming, track are all
sports where the red devils
have
recently
been
dominating. That is why the
loss against Tremper is a
bitter pill for the girls to
swallow.
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I
Without soccer we would not
have the Maja that we know and
Soccer
is
Maja
love.
Romanovic's life. She started
playing when she was three
and has been playing now for
fourteen years! When asked
if she would rather have
played another sport she
replied "I don't regret any of
the time spent playing." She
(from left) Mojo Romonovic poses for a picture; Mojo
posses the boll around a defender; Mojo bounces the boll
off of her head and posses to another teammate.
enjoys the sport because 1t
keeps her busy active. Maja
has been on varsity since
freshman year but was
sidelined due to a knee injur)
during
her sophmore
season. This year, she i~
back as a team captain and
stronger
than
ever!
Playing on varsity during
freshman year was her
favorite by far becau
they went to State. "Tt>1
season has been fun but\\
are not doing as well a 1
hoped. We are 9-1-10
right now with only a fe\\
games left. Maja's favorite
soccer player
1s
Cristiano Ronaldo who
plays for Real Madrid.
All Out, All Game, All Season
Double Teamed
The Red Devils push
themselves to have an
unforgettable season
Varsity (back)
Coach
Alberto, Kasie Calles, Jenna
Bogardus, Lauren Leslie,
Marissa
Galli,
Alysha
Northern-Brown,
Coach
David Naylor (middle row)
Alyssa
Dla1,
Monica
Rodrlgue1, Gabriela Avila,
Gesenla Aguilar, Lindsey
Miller, Audrey Simard,
Marlcelly Patchel, Nina
Rivera- Iuganelis (front
row)
Amaley
Pere1,
Madeline Seefeldt, Mary
Daghful, Haley Vasarella,
Maja Romanovlc
Soccer isn't just about scoring goals, it's about winning!
May 18, 2012
Freshman
Ashton Bane
describes
her
first
experience
of playing
soccer on a
~~~~..........__, high
school
Ashton Bane
team to be
much better than playing in
middle school because it is
more
challenging
and
competeitive.
N (batk row) Coach Scott
Woll, Rosie Majewski, Emily
Kaya, Annika Steinbath,
Ariana Stevenson, Ashton
Bane,
(oath
Melissa
Davidson. (2nd from back)
Alexis???, Andrea Nikula,
Becca LaBoeuf, Manveer
Kaur, (2nd from front)
Edvelyn Salazar, Nayella
Nava, Mariah Kozmur,
Amaya Johnson, Iris Nunez.
(front row) Casey Wolter,
Geraldine
Camacho,
Estefania Cruz, Anabeth
Cerdas, Deven Jackson,
Natalia Riveria.
Varsity players Amaley Perez
and Kasie Calles are pictured
doubled teaming a Tremper
opponent, giving them no
chance to score. A lot of hours
on the field and off-season
conditioning allowed them to
do this. Despite the loss to
Tremper, The Red Devils are
hoping for another chance to
play them duringtheirseason.
"It's what I
love to do"
Junior
Alyssa
Dla1 calls
soccer her
life. She
has been
playing
since she
was a little
Alyssa Diaz
girl.
It
relieves her dally stress and
always puts a smile on her face.
"I am able to be myself at practice
and just leave all of my anger out
on the field. That's what I like
best, " says Alyssa. Without
soccer, Alyssa would not know
what to do because she plays It
whenever she has free time and
just for fun with her brother. "It's
what I love," says Alyssa.
Red Devils On Top
"I need to work on
my speed the most. I
am going to be very
sad after the seniors
on the team leave
because they are
very dedicated to
playing soccer and
,_....___...._........_........ we are just like one
big family.
Freshman Alysha Brown
says that being on
varsity her freshman
year has been "a great
experience beiause I am
able to play with older
people who have a
higher level of playing."
She has been playing for
about 12 years. L-~.-..----"L....o.-'
Alysha Brown
Romanovic tries to make
it to every game that she
can to support her big
sister, Maja. "The games
are really fun to go to with
my entire family because
we are all excited to watth
RO~O TO VICTOll!I
Practice makes perfect!
Fall Sports 9 March-May
Taking it to the Courts!
RACINE CASE- Indian Trail high
chool student Kurtis Larsen,
who plays at the #l singles
spot, said his favorite match
was against Case. "It was
really hot outside while
playing Case and all I wanted
to do was give up after losing
3-6 in the first set. Icame back
and won the next set 6-2 and
took the match with a third set
score of 6- l ! It was a very
tiring match but I felt so
rewarded
at the end.
I cannot
wait to see
what next
season
brings."
Kurtis Larsen
On the
otherhand,
Ian's
favorite ---=A~match
Ian Christensen
was with Park when he won
6-l, 6-3. "I think I played the
best I ever had against Park
and improved a lot this year."
"Czech"-ing into the Game
Robert Licenik, from the Czech
Republic, was persuaded to try
out for the tennis team by
fellow
teammate
Robert
Sepulveda. This was his first
time ever playing tennis. He
played a mix of doubles and
singles
with
junior
Seth
Willing.
Robert's
favorite
match was against Park when
he dominated his opponents
6-0, 6·0 "Our team is so close and
I
will
remember
this
experience for the rest of my
life. When I go back home I
hope to keep playing tennis
with friends or on a team."
Playing Through
no learning
Pain "There's
without pain"
Senior Michael Savaglio spent his last season of
tennis injured. During a rough day at practice, he
was running
for a ball
when
he
trippped
and
sprained his
ankle .
Michael
played
through the
to
pain
make
his
team proud .
"I will do
anything to
Michael Savaglio
not let the
boys on the tennis team down, " said Michael.
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Double
Trouble
Andrew
Close
(pictured
left) and John Stolfe
(pictured below)
described
their
favorite
match
against
Racine
Park. "We played
doubles with each
other and creamed
Robert Licenik, pictured above, dominated in
his doubles match against Park. Doubles
partner eth Willing and Robert won their
9
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headed to the State
Tournament in May in
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was
a
great
feeling because
Park was our first
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win after a tough
start
to
the
season,"
John.
"The serve was invented so the net could play."
Teamwork makes the dreamwork!
The 2012 season was a schools, it allowed all the
proven success for the Red players to improve and
enhance their
Devils. Hardwork,
skills
determination and
throughout the
teamwork are the
season because
three key factors
it was a
that really paid off
challenge for
for the team during
the boys. The
their season. With
agreat mix of boys ~~~!::=2;;...,1 team put in
Nevas Muthutaji
many hours on
from all different
the court
and in the
heat,
making
them into
stronger
players
and better
athletes
Evan Winter
overall. All the boys are eager
to start next year's season.
Pictured
during warmups is Beau
Siel sporting some
sweet shades. With a
face of determination,
he mentally and
physically was ready for
his matches which is
part of the reason of his
successful season.
Talk with your raquet. ..
Play with your heart!
Beau Siel warm ups before a
match at Bradford.
It's All
About the
LOVE
Coach Ramey
First season with a new coach and new strategy
The tennis season for the Red Devils served not only as
an opportunity to improve the players' game, but also a
chance to
meet
new
friends
'This year's team was such a
from different
great team. I could not have
schools. asked for a better group of With such a
combina kids. we won four times as tion of players,
the boys many games than we did last certainly grew
closer to year.
each other. "We
are like a
-Coach Ramey
family,"
said
junior Ian Christensen. "We are constantly with each
other and we love it.". Between the players, managers
and coaches, there was a lot of fun on and off the court
that made the season unforgettable.
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~
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(back) Coach Ramey, Evan Pavlich, John Stolte , Robert Licenik, Kurtis Larson, Robert
Sepulveda, Alex Van Hoof, Coach McNeil. (middle) Ian Christensen, Nick Santoro, Seth Willing,
Andrew Close, Doug Zoerner, Beau Siel, Evan Winter. (front) Maja Lazarevic, Danny Rantisi,
Nevas Muthutaji, Mario Del Real, Akshitha Sreeram. (not pictured) Michael Savaglio
Kings of the Court
-
~-
(far left) Junior Nick
Santoro takes a full swing
at a ball against his
opponet at a home match
on May 3, 2012. With his
hard work, Nick was able
to finish the match strong
and come home with a big
win. (left) Non-Bradford
sudent Mario Del Real
serves tough against his
opponet to try to score and
win the match. Fortunately,
he was very successsul.
Mario went undefeated
that day at a at Bradford.
"I love playing tennis and I
am planning on playing it
again next year," he said
Finishing off the season
with STATE!
Seniors Robert Sepulveda and Michael Savaglio
ended their season on the road to state. Both boys
qualified for state with their tough game and their
determination to win. The boys said that hard
work really did pay off. Despite the losses at state,
both players said that they are going to miss the
season and wish that they could play next year
because the team was very close. They called each
other "family." Although Robert and Michael will
not be on the team next year, the returning
players plan on making next year's season even
more successful than this year's season.
Golf isn't a
game .. .it's a
VARSITY
sport!
Do you feel that your
gam.e is better during
the m.eets after a good
week of hard practice?
"It does help
a lot
because
e\erything
you worked
on comes
naturally
du1ing the
meet
because you
fixed even
mistake
during the
practice-so
by the time
.____ _ _ _ _ __, the meet
Mitchell Funk
actually
starts, all you have to do it play.
,,
(front left)Dane
Carpenter, Ben
Campbell, Jared
Ebener, Core)
Komarec, Samuel
Lascola, Nikke Varis,
Ryan Castle, Thomas
Laken, Alex Belotti,
Steven Lascola, Eli Day.
Riley Smith, Nick
Slomkowski, Ryan
Frederick, Coach
Speaks, Steven Raith,
Ricky Manna, Nathan
Stanley, Mitchell Funk,
Conner Gwynne,
Benjamin Aiello, Alex
Oeckler, ick Dori,
Kevin Kolaczewski,
Kevin Carter, Brandon
Howard, Vinny Iorio,
Coach Cushman, Coach
Gocttge.
- - - A Little R & R
ANY SP£CTATOR WHO HAS fiNOWUDCi£ OF TH£
BRADFORD BOYS CiOlF T£AMS fiNOWS TH£ ARRAY
OF TAUNT TH£ BRADFORD Ci0lf£RS HAY£. FROM
TH£ CiRADUATUINCi S£NIORS TO TH£ INCOMINCi
FRISHMAN. TH£ BRADFORD BOYS COlF HAS
MUlTIPU PlAY£RS WHO CAN MAfi£ CiREAT
SHOTS. SHOOT lOW SCORES. AND WIN MUTS.
Continuing to play
their passion
~----
Kevin Carter
"Yes, e\CI) da) of hard
practice helps ;ou in the
meets because you are
making yoursel£ better. It
shows in the meets when you
do not practice hard enough
01 · often enough. 'W henever
you go to a competition you
feel more confidant in
yourself and your swingknowing your hard work will
pay off."
·Fl34·
" I'm going to
McKendree
University in
Lebanon, Illinois
because they
offered me a
scholarship. I will
be playing golf and
bowling. I like the
location, and
academics they
'------------~ offer."
Riley Smith
Alex Belotti will
be attending UW
Parkside in the
fall. He will be
playing college
golf for Parkside,
and thinks he just
may go into
computer
engineering.
Alex Belotti
What do you think about this years team?
"We have a lot of
talent in every
team and should
go to state every
year for several
years now.
Benjamin Aiello
"I think we had a
great season.
We've gotten
better and every
team played great
this season."
"The team has a
I lot
of talent.
Hopefully we'll be
good for years to
come."
Nathan Stanley
Ryan Castle
Coach Cushman
Mr. Laid back:
Coach Geottge
"The boys on the golf team good-naturedly laugh
when the name 'Cushman' is uttered. At practice, he
cracks all of the guys up by his smart remarks toward
everyone . We agreed that Cushman tried hard to
encourage us to play our best. He may be a little rough
around the edges, but
basically, he is a good guy.
The van rides were
especially hilarious because he would make fun
Coach Cushman
of our scores and give us a
blow by blow account of our mistakes on the course. With
anyone else, we might have taken offense, but Mr.
Cushman did it in such a funny way that we all actually
looked forward to those bus rides home.
Steven Raith
STATE: University Ridge-
Varsity Battles At State! Madison, WI June 4th & 5th
The these five
varsity players
competed at
sectonals,
regionals, and
state: Steven
Raith, Riley Smith,
Brandon Howard,
Alex Belotti, Eli
Day.
HIGHLIGHT§
*THE TEAM FINISHED l 3TH OVERALL
•SMITH FINISHED TIED FOR 17TH INDIVIDUALLY WITH A 77,76 FOR
THE TWO DAY TOTAL OF 153
'ELI DAY FINISHED 65TH WITH A81, 85 FOR A TWO.DAY TOTAL OF
174
•STEVEN RAITH FINISHED 83RD WITH A 88, 86 FOR A TWO.DAY
TOTAL OF 174
"BRANDON HOWARD FINISHED 90TH WITH A 90, 88 FOR A TWO.
DAYTOTALOF178
•ALEX BELOTII FINISHED 99TH WITH A92. 91 FOR ATWO.DA YTOTAL
OF 183
"State was a
great
experience for
me. I learned
the level of play
I need to be at
for next year.
The course we
played at was
University
Ridge. It was
the
nicest
course
I've
Eli Day
ever played but the it was also very tough.
I think I can do better next season."
"Well, the boys
pretty much did
what they set out
to
do.
They
wanted to win
sectional,
regionals,
and
State. They didn't
quite get the
sectionals part of
it, but hey-they
made it to State!"
Coach
Geottge was a
bit more serious with the boys than Cushman.
The guys all said that he was very helpful on
the green and gave everyone tips to improve
their game every practice.
Coach Geottge
First in Regionals
The Bradford Varsity Golf team battled in
Regional and took first place in the
tournament. the team consi ted of five
players: Riley Smith, Elijah Day, Alex
Belloti, Brandon Howard, and Steven
Raith.
Riley
Smith hot a
score of 74, the
lowe t of the
meet. Eli Day
shot 85, Alex
Bellotti
86,
Brandon
Howard 95, and
Steven Raith
82.
Brandon Howard
"Extracuricular Sports"
Spring Sports 9 March- June
The frenzy of the last days
The Annual Dodgeball
Tournament
IT WAS A HOT. SUNN!I DA!I WHIN THE
20 12 DODCHAl.I. TOURNAMENT TOO~
Pl.ACE. ll~I Al.WA!IS IT WAS HILD IN
THE BRADFORD f'lll.D HOUSE. HOSTINC
THE
TOURNAMENT
WAS
MARIAH
AOSAl.ES AND AUD!I CUTllHIZ. THI
TWO
- - - - - ~lariah Bonner and Rudy Gutierrez host the 2012 Dodgeball
- - - - - Tournament
YOl.UNTHR
RIFS
WIRI
MR.
MITCHll. AND MR. SHAWNll.1.E CROSS.
The Winning Team is Announced
Ayonna Jones holds Ryder
Rodriguez-Cabrera
June 8, 2012
THE AGONY OF DEFEAT!
SENIORS WERE SURE THEY WERE
GOING TO WIN!! LOSERS!
2012 Dodgeball Day: Anew winning team took the crownThe Old and Cautious. (top) Jake Costabile, Derek Nelson,
Cris Gutierrez, Johnny Rimkus, (middle) Brett Pharr, Nate
Wilson aka TheSwagDolphin, (bottom) Henry RodriguezCabrera, Kody Gyurina and Brandon Jeffery.
Los Brownies : Arend Campuzano, Allen Cruz, Noe
Hernandez, Rolando Torres, Israel Rojas, Ivan Marinez,
Sergio Esquivel, Liam Matthies and Mr. Lugo.
Squaaad: Kevon Clunis, Joe Davalos, Phil Lynch, Luke
Hagopian, Carvel Graham, (middle) Mason Waynes,
Abdual Hilton, (bottom) Max Hagopian, Cris Banks.
Highlights:
Kevon Clunis is supercompetitive for some reason.
Luke Hagopian twists an ankle,
but "rubs dirt on it" to both
"cure" it and make it possible
that he stays in the game.
·Fl36·
··THISI
A140
011 llUN I G.
Nigel Franklin, Josh Jones,
Keir Pink, Contrell Collins,
Marcus Carpenter, Tyree
Lanier, and Ethan Lourigan
Teams Discuss Stategies
Derek Nelson, Kody Gyurina
Each team huddles up to
discuss their game plan. Each
team member goes over their
part in order to put their team
in a good position to win . They
also elect who their team
captain is. Believe it or not,
dodgeball is all about strategy
and these boys take the game
dead seriously. It is almost
worth watching just to see the
boys play an intermural game
like they are playing for the
Superbowl. And it is like this
every year!
~II
Nate Wilson
sports a
sailor's hat
Referees of Steel
''We have the patience of saints"
Mr. Gross and Mr.
Mitchell have been
the dodgeball refs for
the last four years.
Both of them feel like
in order to do a good
job they have to be
firm in their calls, yet
understanding of ju t
how eriously these
boys take the game. "
Cris Banks, Mason Waynes,
Carvel Graham
"If you can Dodge a Wrench... You
can Dodge a Ball''
"You don't need a
sports training class to
ref these dodgeball
games, you need a
parenting class!"
-Advisor Gary Vargas
Mr. Mitchell
Aword from the president
of lntermural Sports Assoc.
Three .. Two .. One•. GO! The
teams charge to the center
line to be the first to take
aim at the opposing team.
This was our
5th annual
dodge ball
game, and it
was more fun
than previous
years because
of the level of
competition
Rudy Gutierrez
between the
guys playing. ISA is for guys who
don't go out for regular Bradford
sports, but still want to play the game.
I've been president now for two years
and I plan to do it again next year.
Mr. Vargas is a great person and I
feel honored to be his right-hand man.
Michael Viroglio, Kimberly Molinaro, Andrea Vasquez and Estefania Cruz,
Jessica Schultz, Katelyn Allison, Dylan Perozzo
Friendships are established by sophomore
year at Bradford high school
-n:'HE HALLWAYS ARE NOT NEARLY AS BAD
AS THEY WERE LAST YlEAR."
""
\~
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 24, 2012 - CONTRIBUTING TO KENOSHA'S HISTORY SINCE 1860
Junior Class
(()ffiicers
(J3LJi:"' litL (J3LJi:
Underclassmen
"I wanted to work at a higher
level with my classmates for
school activites, along with
making our class more
successful."
-Tea Price
Secretary
President
When
nobody
else
volunteered for the job of
class president, Trevor
Veidt stepped up for the
job and was quickly elected
for
his
excellent
leadership
and
the
enjoyment he gets from
"Being a historian is a lot
of fun. I love being able
to use my own phone to
get the job done!"
"Honestly, I became
treasurer because I didn't
get President and I didn't
want to be historian."
-Jack Heide
Historian
-Michael French
Treasurer
~
_con-tri-but-ing-to-his_sch-ool--)Untor
JLniors
a ass
Vice President
"I took the job as vice
president because I care
about my class and the
success we can have this
year if we all work
together and do the best
we can as a junior class."
M~ie
Margcret Domell and
Baruffi crd Kelsey
Foertsch
h::ive
enjoyed
Jemie
swirrming
trree years, bit they
girls h::ive loved jLnior
ere lodcing forwcrd
year, h::inging arard
the fun.re. "We
cont wait for ou-
·Gl38·
are
2013's
brightest
students. While both
together for the past
Maggie Baruffi and Kelsey Foertsch
H:JJick
two of the class of
to
seniors like Jodi rric*es
senior year to cxxne!"
them
anxious
becx:ime seniors!
Margaret Donnell, Jennie Jakubiak and senior
Jodi Vanderford
to
2010 votes produces 2011 officers
Vice President
Felix
Navarro
credits friends and
relatives for his
successful run for
class president.
"Without people
telling me it was a
good idea, I don't
think I would have
thought of doing
this."
-=---;........._=,.....11
"We work to find
ways to represent
our class with in
the
community,
organize
events
such as prom, and
be leaders and
,.-.__..._. outlets for the
concerns of our
constitution," said
vice president Mike
Viroglio
Mike Viroglio
Felix Navarro
Treasurer
Riley Aicher is the
sophomore treasurer
at
Bradford
high
school. A1cher decided
to be treasurer so he
could
get
more
involved and help his
school
accomplish
more. And, he gets to
work with money ...
Riley Aicher
Historian
Secretary, Marissa
Galli choose to run for
secretary because
she loves to wnte
notes and that 1s a big
part of the job. Galli
also said she was
"too busy to be
president but still
wanted
to
be
involved."
(J([jllzi11r; /111f flu f111 rJ/
Underclassmen
Bradford's sophomore
Haley Geliche is the
class historian. "I
wanted to see my class
become
more
successful
and
I
thought I could be a
good person to do the
job," said this gogetter. Bradford-and
the sophomore class-is
lucky to have Haley.
2011-2012
outstanding freshmen
eJ8!!, Jake Cramer
Precious Harris
Hannah Van Kamman
Freshmen,
Hannah
Van
Kaman 1s one of the top four
students 111 her math class.
Precious Harns works hard to
keep her grades up now that she
is 111 high school.
Freshmen, Nat
Kabba enjoys
biology and
works very hard
in that class.
freshman Piao
Guerrero loves
part1c1pat111g 111
it.
Janesha Karkland
Janesha Karkland also th111ks
that grades are an important
part of high school.
Kellie
Romanowski 1s
one of the top
students in her
class. She likes
Bradford and says
that English 1s her
favorite cla\S.
Seniors soar to the top
by Alanna Wamboldt
BRADFORD YEARBOOK STAFF
"Senior year is the best year of high
school," -Alex Belotti. After
working hard for three years, taking
tests, completing projects and
preparing for college admission,
these seniors are ready to move on.
Senior year finally arrives after an
anxious wait and is done in a
moment. Soon enough, it is time to
say goodbye to high school and look
toward the future and an incredible
college experience.
Time to take on the world
Senior Ryne
Greenw-ood
(left) poses
for a picture
while
finishing up
a lab for his
geology
class.
" Being with
friends is
the best part
of school ,
but there
comes a
time when
you are
ready to
move on from high school and challenge
yourself with something bigger and better. "
~--------~
"Letting go of high school and moving
forward to college is just the first step
into the rest of our future and I am
ready for the challenges and
experiences life has in store for me,"
said senior Hannah Prado.
EEK!! Senioritis
Graduation
can't come
fast enough
Brynna Wolke and Sofia Calderwood (left)
"Each day is one
step closer to
walking across
the stage at the
end of the year,"
said armedservice bound
Justin Costabile.
-t-~-.1.!lll enjoy one of the last lunches together as their
_ final year in high school quickly approaches an
end.
Jeremy Kessler (right) smiles for a picture
while he researches a project in the library.
Quincy Andrews
Katherine Antony
Tiyana Baiyewu
Gavino Barrera
Zachary Barrette
Rabecca Beck
Sara Bella
Alexander Belotti
Jessica Blanco
Mitchell Bogardus
Dana Bosovich
Raven Boykin
Kaylynn Brown
Erin Burns
Cody Cadeau
Alexander Caracciolo
·Gl40-
Katerina Castillo
Michael Cegers
Alex Chairez
Robert Coffman
Elizabeth Coleman
Craig Collins
Victoria Cooper
Joseph Covelli
Savon Crisp
Christopher Crittenden
Gerardo Diaz
Matthew Dominguez
Maria Dorantes
Tori Duhame
Tyler Dunham
Brianna Eades
Rigoberto Escamilla
Hossam Farhan
Bianca Figueroa
Michael Fuerte
Jason Fugate
Daniel Funk
Destiny Garcia
Jose Garcia
Kelsey Garcia
Austin Gardinier
Marissa Garretto
Brock Gascoigne
Tyler Gasser
Brittney Golbricht
Devontae Graham
Lato1sha Green
Kyle Gulas
Cesar Gutierrez
Madeline Hailer
Riley Hansler
Federico Hernandez
Cheyenne Holt
Angela Hunt
Cristal Ibarra-Payan
Ryan Jeanmaire
Kody Kamm
Brandon Kelly
Kira Ladousa
Tayler Lamothe
Samuel Lascola
Steven Lascola
Michelle Lockington
Zachary Loewen
Jasper Luitze
Connor Maegaard
Lucas Maier
Raymond Markin
Zachary Martell
Kristy Marti
Connor Meddaugh
Daniela Medina
Michelle Melotik
Heather Miller
Thomas Minkowski
Lisa Mountain
Jerry Nash
Betsy Neemann
Angela Nieto
She cracks us up!
Math Teacher serves up education
-with a smile!
Annamarie Albri ht-ctiscrete mat"
Mrs. Albright is one of the
most influential at Mary D.
Bradford high school. She
consistently goes out of
her way to make math fun
and interesting so that
students learn. Her passion for teaching
and ''telling it like it is" to her students
has resulted in so many students saying
that she is "someone who I can talk to
without being talked down to." To be able
to relate to students and still get their
respect is something that Albright has
mastered in her years of teaching.
IAIAIUIA
AICCHIO
"Breanna is
·Gl42·
self-motivated
and makes the
jo b of being a
teacher a little
easier
radford seniors
hold on to the
t-bley Voo Karmen really enjoyed
lnfrc:Red beoouse it mode her
There are many things that the Bradford class of 2012 will never forget. His senior year, Robert
Navarro dyed his eyebrows green and purple, much to the amusement of his friends and the other
students. Dewey Warner used to screech in Mr. Stegers class while Steger was turned to the
chalkboard (it was all in good fun , and Mr. Steger was a good sport about it-until it was time to get
serious again) . Matt Prell "urban rodeo'ed" coach Read and coach then threatened to
kick him off the team . In freshman year, seniors used to bring snow in to the portables
and start a snowball fight before the teacher arrived (' ah , back in the day .. .). To enhance
Mr. Roder's sales, the boys in class would sell water and snacks calling both guys and
girls "baby" {they sold more ... ) Joe Davalos left his mark all over Bradford-even in the
library-with his signature drawing of a goofy face . Riley
Ben Oiaffee still
about
Smith got pantsed 1n gym class-Riley was a good sport
td<ing first place n the .b-.esville about it, though . The ' swine squad" in Phillip's class .... And
wresting touncrnent his
many, many more .. Good luck in the future , class of 20121
sopl-omore year
aecrns
Alise Oberg
Tristian Olson
Luis Orbe
Joshua Osborne
Arris Parker
Shawn Payne
Amaley Perez
Aleiandro Quiroz
Miranda Raith
Kaitlin Rhodes
Adrian Rios
Felipe Rivera
Scott Rodgers
Monica Rodriguez
Andrew Russell
Caitlyn Russell
Joselin Salazar
Makeedah Sanders
Brianna Santelli
Jeffrey Schantek
Nicholas Slomkowski
Dyisha Smith
Jennifer Spair
Adam Stegmaier
Christopher Stumpf
Jameka Sweet
Brittnee Terpstra
William Thomas
Irving Toledo
Jessica Tostrud
Brodie Treiber
Kaylynn Truax
Paris Turner
Kevin Villaruel
Joshua Vite
Jeremy Wade
Jessica Wenberg
Matthew Prell
Alejandro Rodriguez Arturo Rodriguez
March 7th, 2012
Edward Whalen
Mitchell Young
Landon Luzar and Jack Barber are In
the cafeteria 's soup line. On this day
there was a wind advisory and It was
unseasonably warm outside. With
this hint of spring, seniors looked
forward to the end of school and to
warmer days ahead .
Junior
Infrared
workers
Stefanie
Romanowski, and Evan Winter take a
break from working in lnfaRed to pose
for a pic:ture. "We all work really well
together and have bec:ome a team. This
entire experienc:e has been great
bec:ause it allowed all of us to meet
people we never knew," Stefanie said.
Rostik Servetnyk, 11
"Its been a fun year. I
played volleyball, which
I really enjoyed and I
was able to bond with my
teammates. My classes
are all really easy- who
wouldn't like that?"
Nin a Acosta
Holly Ab r uso
Leslie Agujlar
Lizbet Aguilar
Adam Al-Ashi
Saima h Ali
Alejand ro Alvarez
Cody Koukal, 11
"I really found myself this
year. I made new friends
and tried new things. I've
had a great year so far,
and I hope it continues."
J ord a n A nd erson
Matthew And erson
Annsha niece A nd rews
De na Arizola
Megan A ugustine
Felic ia Aune
Ga bri ela Avila
Dylan Balk
Cris tian Ban ks
C hristopher Bara tta
Bradley Barnes
Ryan Ba rons ky
Bryana Bar ron
l\1aggie Baruffi
Colin Ba rus hok
Sa ra h Reggi
A ndrea Beldin g
Nick Covelli, 11
''This year was very
stressful; it was a year
where I really had to give
it my all in everything I
tried. I wanted to have a
hard year now Qunior
year), sothatnextyear
would be a breeze."
·Gl44·
Sonia Benitez
Dustin Ben ni ng
Erick Bermud ez
Abigaele Besso
Ton} Biggs
Da niel Bigley
J oseph Bila ncia
Jilli a n Birkholz
Candace Bishop
Mejd Bitar
Bra nd on Bolya rd
The junior class or
2013 did their best
to make this "one or
the best years or our
lives." They
constantly stepped
up and acted like
upperclassmen by
leading cheers at the games, participating in
spirit week, and decorating their class
hallways. "This year, I really saw our class
come together and form a tighter bond as a
class. I reel like a lot or people made more
friends throughout our class," said Kyle Lovell.
The junior class did a good job of becoming
good examples
for the
underclassmen
and they plan to
continue on with
their class
spirit next year.
Sidnei Booker
Cai la Booth
Casei Bradshaw
Alyssa Bridleman
Glen Brinkman
-1 Brittan)' Bro""n
\lckenna Bro\\ n
Graham Bullmore
Kasie Calles
Anton)' Camacho
Luis Camacho
Bianca Cantagallo
Alexander Capelli
Nathan Caputa
Yesenia Cardoza
Tiler Carlson
Katherine Carlton
Marcus Carpenter
Stephanie C11rpenlier
Stenn Carter
\1oises Cerda-Orozco
Christian Chambers
Patrick Chappell
Peter Chatman
Dawid Chclciynski
Lan Christensen
Ale'\:andra Clark
\lalt.hew Clark
\1aria Cla\ ijo
Andre\+ Close
DanielJe Cole
!'\icole Compher
Elpidio Corral
Jake Costabile
tephen Costeira
1\icholas Co"elli
Cade Crawford
Paige Cresco
Timoth' Cro"'e
Trc\or .Cruz
\tar) Daghfal
Elijah Day
Anthony Debartolo
Amanda Defuio
Darce) Deford
\\.hitne) Delconte\1itchell
Alyssa Diaz
Jacob DieckholT
\1argaret Donnell
OanielJe Dunask)'
Dolton Dupler
\1ariah Ebener
Anthon) Eckman
Danielle E<lwards
Zachar) Eid~or
Julia Ellis
Anthon) Elsen
Ali\,ia Englond
Ra) ne England
Ladonna Ennis
amantha Erdmann
"iicole Erickson
Kathryn Eschette
Alexandra Eschmann
Roberto Espinal
Benigno Esquhel
Au'\tin £,ans
Tessa Falaschi
Rachael Fanke
Domenica Fansler
,\lah Farhan
La)la Farhan
. her) Feathergill
Joshua Fikej!t
Gabrielle Finch
Jessica First
Rachel Fischer
Keis<) Foertsch
Lisa Ford
Gabrielle Forster
"igel Franklin
145
Ms. Neimi
picks the
best!
R)an Frederick
Brittne) Frt-c
\1khael French
\shle) Friedrich
h.atherine Friti
\IN Fuhrer
Oemetrilb GaJlo\\Bl'
Autumn Gapk~
\nthon) Garcia
Kn:,tal (Jarria
Saman1ha Garduno
Brittan) G~tf"\ki
\lichael Gl'idner-
Yesenia Gomtz
Elizabeth Gonzale>
Crist.al Gonzalez
:\lacario GonT..alez
Gurhn Gre"'al
Oelne" G-rezkzczak
Kaile) Grimes
Ja)ne Gross
\>hie) Guthrie
Rodolfo Gutierrel
Kod) G)urina
Kiara llad.e
Lriah Hamilton
Elizabeth Harper
Robert Har"ell
Emil) Ha.sting.,
R)an Hasting\
T)ler Ha..stine~
RHtn lhtH~\
Rebecc~ lla"'-.in·,
Brandon Ha\l..,
\1allhe\\ lfo)l..,
Jack Heide
Ste,en Heini~h
.\m) Hellnig
O)lan Helmingcr
Lauren Herner
Olhia Higginbottom
Sarah Hogan
J ,a.~hanette llollo"a'
llolh 110..
Caihn liubatch
Brandon llughe\
Zachari Hughes
.\ngela Hunt
\leksander Ibarra
e
Vincent Iorio
J~m\nn Jacki.on
OtOniel Juim("'
Jennie Jakubiak
Katel)'n Jakubo"'"c.ki
'\icholas Jalensk}
John Januli\
Fredrick Jenkin\
Douglas Jene.en
T~h:r Jerome
Irma Jimtnt1
\m)' Johni.on
Kendall John"-On
La\ on Johnc.on
JamhJoling
~\onna Jones
Shiloh Jone,
SteHn Juliana
0
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Katy
Eschette
Rile Maksen
Caitlyn Livolsi
"Bounces back
from setbacks
Trenten Smith
Kim Skendziel
"Cheerleading
star. Works hard
in class.
- Mr. Lockhart
('hrl\tophcr "•lsto
f:mil~ Kamm
Tra' on h..a..\prt.a"Jacob Kaurmann
\litchell """"'~
~tin" Kellerman
Kailli~ Kentala
Jas\a) I Kerce
\1ao;on KeMler
Jacob Kief
\le~an Kirb)
f.rin Ki,,ee
Ca.\t) Kla"onn
St:ha\tian Klin_~r
Oani€:1le b.loet
j(>'.\ica Knuth
l\.e\'in Kolac7e"ski
Patricia K_rueger
Ronald Krueger
Victoria K"on
Jai'Meer L'\linggio
DruHn l.afaHlte
Julia 1.ake •
Kri\tin Lake
Jamie Lalko
Selena I .alonde
\le,ander Lambke
Rachel I .ang
\aron J.ang" inski
k.a)IB f .BC"'iell
\ iktoria Larsen
Gio,anni \lancini
\ndru \lnrcoe
f\.('{'Jun \1ur.!)hall
lanner \ hlr!,hall
Pedro \lartin Del
Campo
\ hie) \Jartinez
FdJ?ar \1artinez
\ alerht \Jartinez
Samuntha \lccumber
Ta
0
t
u
\ 'alenline \lenanteau
Christina \1ercadillo
RaHn \litchell
)dne) Moczulewski
Joseph \locz
\manda \1ogeni;en
Jordan \lomani
Carol \1onro)
Dre°" \lonson
Antonio 1\lontemurro
Joseph \!organ
Carole \torlier
And re" \I ueller
Ja)la \tuhammad
K)B ia \tubammad
Ka\La \lumford
S)hia \lunson
Habibeh \lusaiter
Yacoub \Ju.seitif
.\.le~is \lussenden
T)ler 'ance
'\orberto '\eue
.\lisha 'eel)
Derek elson
Montenia '\elson
E"a 'emec
'atalie 'emec
Emil) 'ordloh
J8'-ier "\orman
Iris 1'unez
Katrina O' Connor
\leuis Oslrenga
James Otto
Renata Parra
Emil)' Pasl<le" icz
\taria Patrizzi
Ashle) Paul
Heather Paul
Angela Pa\ lol-ich
Jerrica Peralta
Corinna Perez
S)dDe) Perez
Denise Petersen
Ja on Podgor ki
'o•h Poe
Oksana Pohlson
Sabrina Pomp~
.\nthon} Posada
\tichael Pounders
Robert Preston
Tea Price
\fartell Pringle
Stephen Puckett
Co') Puhek
\legan Puhek
Ana \1aria Quiroz
idne) RadulO\ ic
Kase) Rame}
Zachar) Regel
\1ariah Re\.els
Grace Re)es
Amelia Richardson
Paulina Rios
Vane'>'\3 Roberts
\laritza Rojas
\taja Romano\.ic
Stefanje RomanO\\-'\l<l
Zachar) Rosado
Kr)Sla l Rosmann
Jesu., Ru iz
Jenna Ru land
Amanda Samuel
.\shle\- Sanchez
FernandO SancheL.
Jamt!t Sanderson
Alberto Satter
Domenic SaV11g.lio
Laura·L)nn Schenk
Austin Schroeder
R" an Schroeder
\1adelin Seefeldt
·Gl48·
Fast facts
about
Juniors.
Joseph Moez - - Krystal Rosmann - ( acho)
Krystal really likes art
Nacho has been
and is currently in an
growing his hair out art class.
for two years!
Noah Poe - Noah was born in
San Diego,
California.
Christina Mercadillo - - Derek Nelson - Christina is a bassist and
Derek currently plays
has played the bass for
baseball for the
two years.
Bradford team.
Zach Rosado - Zach is in the !heat
and has four plays
this year.
ni r
u
It's not all about
the seniors
- - - Nathan Wilson
- - - George Shehadeh
- - -Eric Wittkowske
Nate is a quarterback
in football and runs
in track.
George is involved in
volleyball and is a
high jumper in track
Eric is the kicker in
football and runs in
~atalu: S 1vcn
Rostik Scr.·ctnyk
George Shehadch
\1arga11:1 Shiels
,\u..,lln Shore
Shubaka Sidd14
Maris<'ia S1cdjak
Beau Sicl
Daniel Simen,on
Luke Sinclair
Jennifer Sinnen
Kiml>crl) Skcn.Uoel
Mn.:hacla Slanchik
Trentcn Smith
Je,\ica Smoko
Rohen Soren,on
\1aly "' Square
Ak\h1tha Srecram
Greta Steffan
AJek,andcr Stclma\zczyk
Andrew Stephen\
Stephanie Ste.,.·en!>i
John S101fe
\1acken£1C Strampp
Samantha Strangberg
Damien Struble
Alexander Sturino
Seba!>.Uan Stunno
Caleb Sz:op1n,ki
Ja!>imme Taylor
Aaron Thoma\
Elliott Thome
Kevin Tibor
Yareth Tilapa
A'hlc\ Tindall
"i 1col; Toepfer
Taylor Tomcrak
Liliana Torre.,
De\ in Tr.iyman
L1"1 Truong
R)aun Turner
'.\ino Valle
Emil) Valuka..
Alc\anJcr \'an Hoof
:-.;ikkc Van'
Zichar) Vaughn
Tre,or \"eit1t
Samantha Vemezze
1,uJoro \ illaloOO-,
Juan Villalot>s,h
Sabnna \'1llarreal
'aki..,ha Vim:ent
Jacob Vue
\1akcnzie Walker
Chri..,unc Weber
Hayden Wenz
Trn''' \\.'hue
Levm Wiedcnroth
Da\ td \\ ill1arn'
Kehn: \\'ilham'
Seth \\illin~
'athan Wil,on
Anthon~ \\ 'int
han \\ rntcr
Em.: Winko"' 'kc
Ja-.minc: Wright
.Sha"' n11.:c Young
Ro~n Yud1'
Elaine Yucnkcl
T J) Jor Zagar
Karlie Zahn
Tcni l.a.magnc
Junior
- - - Stefanie Romanowski
Athletes
Stefanie is involved
in volleyball.
Stepping up
Continued ...
- - - Graham Hervat
Graham is a distance
runner in track and a
cross country
runner.
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F'r.mco Boo;co
Gooq?:c Boso\"ich
Ah1gai I Botma
Cas id) Brady
b·a Brnru.1"'-a)
J)1esha Brm~n
,\1.idchn Brov.n
Elita~th Bru1as
Ty"oo Bul~Lfd
Eamesune Bu.'h
D1:smond Carr
\1crcede't Chn toplis
Om-.lopher Cima
Akilah Clark
Trek ma Clai
AlcanaConti
1cholas Co' c!Jli
Destin) Crc'JlO
Lstcfama Crut
Amanda C 1ajko\\o,ki
Keith Dclabio
~bastian D1c-lerson
K'le Ddl
JoshuaDupuis
Rachel 1,. ken
Sean !'den
\forgan 1'.khhorn
lylcr fJk
I anncr hschbach
Angel f-scobcdo
Scrg10 l:.squl\cl
r>a~) l.vangeli.,ta
SLclano Fah1ano
Drnrnnic Palduto
Clayton h:llman
***
BRADFORD NEWS 2011 - 2012
= = =SOpho
we got
Sahnna hhppclli
Kim Fmlo..
cn . . uan F-1orcs
Da\ id Fra~he . . ki
Mitchell Funk
l\farissa Galli
Andre ... Gama
Ha)den Garcia
D} Ian Gardinier
Hale) Gchl.."hc
Patrick Gcraght)
Bradley Gerv
Emma Gildcn,tem
Michaela Gombar
Andrew Gont~harow
Marque! Goodpasture
D'Angclo Griffin
Chri,t1an Guticrrc1
Amy Gutl..:ncrht
Kaley Haarbaucr
Cav..andra Hahtc!ad
Megan Hanlin
Rebecca Ha)e'
Alli,on Ha\nc'"'onh
oa\onta> HJ.y . . 1en
Jo-.cph Hclmingcr
A'hlcy Hcnnmgfteld
.\fatthcY. Hernandez
:\oc: Hcmanda
.\1an:o Herrera
Cleo Herron
Brooke Hud ...on
Kristen Hulbert
Ann Hy,cll
A'hlc\· Jack'>On
Lul\iacoho
Ty-Eric Jandrow ... ki
Daniel Jen ...cn
Arni)'1.lh John1,on
Stone John,on
Mir.tnda Johm.ton
Al)"...a Kaufman
Quinn Keeft!r
Dylan J\.ec't!')
Hope Kentala
Joseph Kes..,enich
Ch) ana Knighten
Jonathan Kollman
AJe,andria Krant
Stunn
Brandon Kram.
Megan Krueger
Andrew Kuhid.i-
Henne1.o
Jenna Kunath
Miguel Laguna'
Yanelh Laguna'
Benjamm Lan<lre
T}ree Lanier
Kara Larson
Monka L.l\ aricga
Tina Lavelle
Au-,1in La) ne
Eric Lehrke
Emil) Le\in
S1eHm Lc"' 1'
Sydni Lc"i'
Broolc Linn
Allie L1110n
Kf) 'lal Lofg~n
Eli13hcth [Amg
Kadijah l.(mg,trect
Ethan Lourigan
Elizabc1h Lunano
Ehan Mai:cda
A.ngda Mahacl
Ja) \1angum
Enrique \1anJarre1
Rid.\ \tamu.
\1en~'a \1ara\ ilia
Ro~n Marlo
fo\Cph Mar-hall
Hannah Mancil
-
On the road to success
with Hope Kentala
Hope Kentala killed it on the
volleyball court for her sophomore season , saying that she
"enjoyed this season more
because I wasn 't JUST a
freshman on the team ."
Larena \ 1anm
Chn,topher \1an1nez
Erik \1arune7
l\an \1artrnc1
Bnan \1atteucci
Liam Mall.hie
Ka'fla Matto:\
Jacqui) n~ \1ccarthy
Lamont \kken11e
Diana \1edma
\1aqucla \1edma
Steven \.1elotik
Anhur \1ehm
.\1egan :'>.1e1allo
0-.ceola \1iller
Joey !\-1iranda
Kimberl) \1olinaro
Cameo \1olitor
Hale) Moore
Jorge Mora
Alfredo Morale!<.
Kylie \.1orri\On
Hector !\1uno1
Ste\ en ~aranjo
:\allcly :\a-a
Latanya ;\cl'SOn
Vanessa Padilla
Denzel Palacio.
John-.on
Purvi Patd
lkc:intae PaucrM)n
A 'hley Pecha
Richard Pere1
\1atthew Perone
D) Ian Pero11
\1ika)la Petef\Cn
Emily Pett)
Breu Pfarr
Joshua Pfleger
;\;11.:holas Pi1.-colo
Anlhony P1lli.u1
KylcrPolliu
Ste,enPo~
\1atthev. Potthast
\fo.:hael Pouha t
Ahi~ail Prysc
Bnmdon RamlfC7
Marcela Ramire1
;\'1chola-. Randano
Joshua Rcddeman
\latthc" Recd
Jarnu: Reif
A1,,1fRe1..a
Jonathan Rimkus
Jenavit! Rios
Ta)lor R1\'as
Carolina Ri,cra
Gerardo Rodnguez
Jorge Rodngue1
l<rael Rops
Lui Romero
Domm1que Ross
Andrea Ros.ww
M1kayla RouiSCaU
·Gl52·
Joey Helminger and Lizzie
Bruzas smile for the camera !
Sophomores Joey Helminger
and Lizzie Bruzas admit that
even though sophomore year
is the "least eventful" year in
high school, they still
make the most of it. "I
really enjoy wrestling and
feel more experienced as
a sophomore, said
Helminger." Bruzas (with
her perfectly manicured
fingernails) goes to
sporting events to cheer
on her Bradford red devils!
Sophomores get rowdy'---ophomores Tonia Lmibert
and Diamond Carr c1tjoy tl-e1r
sophomore year. They claim
they live by the saymg, "laugl:
now, cry later." Diamond
especially likes her English
class hosted by Mrs. Smnh.
M1kayla Petersen definitely
has something to smile about
for her sophomore year: she
was named captain of the
varsity cheerleadjng squad!
Drake Salemo
Elise Sahna!t
Mayra Salmeron
Bethany Sanders
Sandra Sanuago
Chandler Sauer
M1kayla Savaglio
Tanner Schacht
Logan Schmaling
Michael Schmunck
Brutany Schultz
Jc.,..,ica Schultz
Kri'lttan Schwartz
Melic;~ Seiberlich
Jennifer Skweres
we,ley Sloca
Kevin Slom.kow::,k.J
Cody Srruth
Anthony SmithAemmg
Joc,hua Sowma
Laura Sp11r
Kyle Spencer
Svecia Steber
Taylor Stoner
Cole Stout
Ashley Stover
Stuart Strandberg
Gianna Stunno
Brile1gh Talbert
Kai Tellez
Tatianna Thompkins
Cindy Thorlton
Raul T1lapa
Seth Tinker
JMmme Tisley
Arlen Torres
Rolando Torre~
Kimberly Traughber
Jo.,.ph Trccker
!S"ichol~ Trimark
Tiffany IJnderwood
Andrea Vac;;qucz
Ricardo Vasquez
Taylor Vaughn
Francisco Velasco
Katnna Ventura
Brooke Villella
~1chacl Viroglio
Jay Vogel
Charle> Wallace
;\'athan Waller
Tyler Warren
Darius Williams
\1arissa Williams
Courtney Wilson
Ca;ey Wolter
Akari Woods
Andrew Woods
Jan Wortley
Ina Yun
Couneney Yust
Ccle.,tc Zertuche
Luca> Zuehl!'Clorf
Sophomores make tenth grade fun!
-
~
Friends 'till
the end
Sophomores Gianna
Sh.rino, La1Ia Spair
and Maddie Brown
said the best things
about sophomore
year are "crushes and
new friends."
Finally... not a Ireshmanl
Abby Pryse a feels that
with a year put In to
high school, she Is
older and more
experienced. Pryse
played volleyball this
year and said it was
nice because "I wasn't
known as 'the
freshman' anymore."
Freshman
Isaiah
Williams
says, -Y love my new friends,
and I can't wait to make more.•
eshnan Fest
Vane......a Acn'ra
D\lan Ade
'l.1ega~ Aehltch
Banell) Aguirre
Benjamin Aiello
Oiarre, Aiello
\1ichael A1dlo
Carl\ Ander-0n
Evaii .\.nder.on
Ja,m1nc -\ndrc¥.s
Ennilia Arellano
Anj!el Bane
A'hton Bane
Emil\ Bed.iu..,
Samu.el Beland
Bianca Bell
BenJamm Bellow
Jo-.eph Belotu
Yakelin Bennet
Christopher Benn
Yenifer Bernal
Jayme Bigg'
Jev.ica Bigg..,
Amanda Blvav1cr
Kelli Bonn
Kc" )'<ma Booker
\1ason Bo-w::
Erin Brewer
\1ad1'«10 Brunelle
Anthon) Buchanan
Bianca Burchfield
\fogan Bum~
Dcstmy Butterfield
Jacqueline Calderon
Je...us Calderon
\1aron Cahen
Geraldine Camacho
'1.1arco Camacho
Bailey Cameron
Bnuam Camphell
Cameron Camphdl
\fatlhe-.. Capelli
Juaocarlo' Carcamo
Paul Cardin
Kevin Caner
Anthony Ca\Ullo
Emily Caya
Carta Ceballos
Emily Qiri,tcn<.en
Jordan Chri!l.tcnt.en
Dariu' Clark
Latricia Coleman
Anthony Colon'
Tiffany Conhartow lr:.1
'1onca Coopwood
Kylc Costabile
~1chael Covtlh
Kyle Coy
Kyler Craig
E.\mi Crut
Javier Crut
Derek Culkn
Shane lf.tndurand
0
Gl54·
ootball Garnes
: Hardwarking Freshman
: Alysha Northern-Brown takes
: a quick break from studying
: for her biology test. "This
: year wasn't as hard as I
: expected it to be; I honestly
: thought that I would struggle
: a lot more then I have. My
: schedule has been kind of fun,
: and from it I've been able to
: make many new friends. I
: can't wait to continue on in
: high school and see where life
: takes me," said Alysha
"High school is definitely not
what I expected but I LOVE IT!"
- Libby Fontaine
,~···13 Kelsey Mattox and Monico
~
~
_
-, ~ ~
Villarreal toke a break
while trying to adjust to
high school moth.
Ja1.:oh Da\e\·
Md..3) la D.iv1d
Vinl:ent Dcbartelo
Joseph D1e,telkamp
Brina l)o,emagen
Samantha Dov.
Caleb Dyer
Jared Ehcncr
Ake England
Gabrie Ila E'trada
Rehccca Fer2Ui;.on
Kabrina Fe~ander
Ada1<i.ha Femande1
Nicole F1,hcr
Kay)an Flanner}
E111alicth Fontaine
\1Jrcu' Frcdcrid..
Joe) l)nn Gabmn
Jinqu1,ha Gallov.a\
Eleanni Garcia
•
L1ura Garcia
Ale\ Geidncr-Kirb\
Jamie Gcnie,,e
•
Ja~ Ten Ghant
Adam G1t7laff
lmana Glas'
MJd.. en1ie Godlev. ,J...j
Emilio Gonz.alez
1'oah Gospodarek
i\adcja Gra\
ix·vonte Green
Jenna Gril:e
Brahuun Gut1erre1
£'..rll:l Gullerrcz
\1J\a Gv.a1tnc\
Ch~'lnphcr H;n ..en
Randi Hansen
Leon Hargro\e
Kc,hav.nn Harri\
Pn:'-·1ou.., Harri~
D) Ian Harri,-Loctz
Charle' H>Nell
Kath~ n HJ.uptmann
Ah..-c Ha\e'
T)ler H~lhtrom
Gladis Hernandez
T~ Hernandez
Aali\ah Hme'
Roo;rt Hoffman
R\an Hoffman
\1.a\'3 Horton
Br.;ndon Hov.e
Ju,lu' Howc:ll
\'ml:ent Hubli
Andrea HuronApt.,,toh
.\fah..-o lnfu,ino
~·11.:ok Jngraham
Cor.h1a Jad._,on
CX\ en Jat.::l.,on
AnJrcv. Jat.::oh
Jc\anle Jcfter;on
!'iathan Jen,cn
.\niona John,on
\1Jcthe" Jt."lhn"on
Jal( Joling
\1arquan Jone,
Hdama Jorden
knmfer Juopperi
l\..1tch n Kahl
f\athjn f\.aldenberg,
Graedon l\C\cl
Lltl)d l\mg
Shar K_1,Jia
\n
m Klmkhammer
C\lf) h.nut-.en
Sarah Kollman
Core\ J...'.1.lm~
Ka~J; l\.omare'
Enuh Kl'f'ecZ
M.ut.h KllDUer
BcnJamin Kr.uner
Making use of the library
Jacob Kramer
Jercm\ Krcamalm\c:r
. Blale Krcu~~r
Madeline Krueger
:-iolltan Krueger
Jamie Kunath
Karen Lagunas
Thoma!! Laken
Emma Leair
Rebe<ca Leboeuf
Tana Le'hc
Ateiandro Loera
Emil) Loewen
Alex Lopez
Jared Lorba.h
Je~-.1ca Lo"' r.
Qumun Ln ,ki
Kathleen \1aje" 'k1
Gena .\1alsad.
A<hley \1arkrn
Jorge Marquez
Angela ~1anin
:'.\·ickolas \1artinez
\\"ale!'>ka \1a.rtinez
Chri!-iuan \1a,1
Luis \fata
Kebe) .\1auox
\1cgan .\faurer
A.lea Ma\·e
John Jo,eph ~1ed1~0
Olivia \1elendez
A-;hle'" \1etz-Hammill
\1ichael \1e)ers
Audrey \1iller
Julia Miller
\11chael .\tleczko
David \1oez
Michael \1orri~on
Terrence \fountain
Summer \1unns
~icole .\1utchler
Demk .'.'lerhng
Tyler 'Sichot ...
Andrea :\'ikula
Edv.ard :-;1pple
Orlando ~olan
\1onica :\oriega
Al)'ha S"onhcrnBrown
Alexis Oelke
S1onn Oelke
Elltan0,1rum
Bill> O\er..,treet
Alcundcr Pagan
Bryce Palermo
Alicia Pari,cau
Breanna Park ...
Samanllta Park
Allie Pa5-kiewic1_
Jeanfred Perez
Ju[~ ... a Perez
Emilv P1a\Cck1
t.e'ah Poulos
Valerie Powdl
A'hley Pynoker
K.ri ...tina Quiro1
Ariana Raasch
\1arlena Ramirel
Samantha Ramos
Dane R mu sen
Tia Rice
Juan Rios
Oli'ter Rlvas
''\'ata1ia Ri,era-Zu~aneJ1
An~tas1a Rohcrson
Kelsey Robert<
k'"Sha Robertscin
\,11chacl Rocco
Dew''Ee llodngu<1
Dono,·an Rod.rigue1_
Jeremy Rodriguez
Veron11.:a Rodngue1~
Fuente'
-G156-
As freshmen become occustomed lo
high school, they leorn tho! the librory
is one of the best ploces lo study. The
librory is o source of greol knowledge
There ore mony of computers ond books thot people can use lo do
homework and research just for general knowledge.
But you can 't enter without a pass!
\1omca Roger..
Samantha Roger.
Jelena Romanovic
Kellie Romanow .. ki
Claudio Rosale'
Rayanna Ruffalo
Bian1..-a RuffoJo
Santino Ruffolo
Chri\lophcr Salgado
Kelvm Salgado
Robcn Salgado
Brigitte Sanchez
Emily Sander..
Brandon Santelli
\1arqu1ta Sauder
Anna Snaglio
Colton Scannardo
Tyler Schle,en.. ky
Alyshia Schoell
Christopher Schrandt
Kayle) Schroeder
Kyle Schulz
Scott eymour
Ka11hn Shaffer
~atalie Shatkins
Derrick Sha"
Ana ta .. ia Sh" aiko
Shawna Sis el
Trent Slater
Sarah Sluga
Patrick Sorenq,n
~1ialcc St Peter
Nathan Stanle)
Curu. Starck
Cod} Stemmetz
Arianna Stevenson
Ste\en Sto,cr
Emily Strehlo"
HaJe) Studra.,.. a
Samantha Sundennan
Aileen Szczepanski
\1 ichacl Tatro
Daniel Tenuta
Matthew Tenuta
Nicholas Tenuta
Logan Thome
s., dne\ Tisch
be~ Toepfer
Jennifer Toth
~1 arquea Turner
Tada\'ha Turner
Cassie Van Hoof
Lauren \'an Hoof
Hannah Van Kammen
Jared Vanblarcom
Hannah \' anUmmen
S)dnC) Vanlammen
Ra\i \'cla..quez
\ 1onica \'illarrcal
Carlos Villaruz
Breanna Vincent
Christme Waddell
Ga,·in Wade
Tiffan) Walker
Am\ Wal ko" ,k j
Jon3than \\'amer
De'Arti ' \\'at-.on
Renee Webb
Ethan Wel1'
Al e ~e., \\' icker;ham
Rebecca Willer
Isaiah Williams
Freshmen use
the commons to
talk with friends
Tony Buchonon, Ty
Hernondez, and Elhon
Wells sociolize during
their lunch breok
right by Infrared.
Mott Johnson, Kevin Carter,
and Chris Schrandl talked
about !he packers and how
they dominated the
Oakland Raiders 46 to 16.
The commons serve as a place to talk to friends
during lunch break. and serves as a great place ta
eat. Brittani Campbell and Oerrik Merling pose
for the camera as Derrik gets ready to wrestle for
the meet against crass lawn rival Tremper.
Valedictorian
~radford's ~Q.5T
Salutatorian
Valedictorian Maddie Bullmore and Salutatorian Scott Bredin were both at the top of the graduating senior class
of 2012. They worked so hard to achieve their remarkable academic success, and they have devoted countless
hours giving back to the community through community service, and for Maddie -missionary trips.
""
SECTION H
ntor Di"ision
FRIDAY JUNE, l ST, 2012- THE ClASS OF 2012 THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
-Hl58·
SENIORS 2012 ME....YOU ... US .. TEAM!!
(above) Kyle Ziegler, Andrew Vittone, Coach Kennedy,
Dewey Warner, and Luke Maier.
The seniors of 2012 had an amazing experience
as they watched their football team go
undefeated and WIN STATE! Senior students
attended every game and were there to support
their team in great spirit all decked out in school
colors and special themes for the football games.
BRADFORDS VERY OWN NEW YORK YANKEE
NATHAN MIKOLAS DRAFTED in the third round
C:~:s;~~-,.,....,::-::i::-~ For most little boys who play
baseball, their biggest dream
is to become part of a
Major League Baseball
Tearn, and play with the best
of the best players. Very few
have the mance to make
their dreams come true. For
Nathan, who has been
playing baseball since he
was five years old, his dream
~!:i:.I of being in the Major
Leagues has come true.
Nathan was drafted as third round pick
for the New York Yankees on June 6th,
2012. "I am blessed that everything
worked out today, and I am truly proud to
call myself a New York Yariee! It's
definitely a dream come true!" says Nate.
His dedication, love for the sport, and his
family who has always been there for him
since the beginning, has led him to where
he is today. His classmates of 2012
watdied Nate shoot to the top, and are
so proud of him!! We love you!
Good luck always Nate!
Bradford's Best
TODAY'S
TEENS 2012
Band director and teacher Mr.
Taylor, Is a role model-and
favorite-of two top teens
Alexander Caracciolo
(Top Left) Alexander Caracciolo plans to be a successful
electrical engineer and develop new alternative
energies, and eventually be able to come and give back
to the greater Kenosha Community. Alex's role model is
the Bradford band teacher Mr. Taylor. He taught Alex
that band is life. Megan Hobbs also chose Mr. Taylor as
her role model. She said that Mr. Taylor does so much
for so many people without being recognized-"until
now," she said with a laugh. He is the reason Megan
picked the career path in music. Megan will be
attending UW Madison in the fall, where she will be
majoring in music and getting a teacher certification.
Megan Hobbs
They Do it All
These three students were involved in as much as they could be
throughout their high school careers. Their social life was
comprised of the dubs and sports they were involved with. (top
right) Kaitlyn
Young knew that
education was the
key to success
which made her
love learning - both
inside and outside
of the classroom for her entire life.
Kaitlyn Young
She pushed herself as hard as she could in order to be involved
and get good grades. (left) Dale Lopez was the manager for the
varsity state champion football team. He was honored to be a
part of the win. Dale finishes all of his work during the day so
he can go out
without the stress
of having
Dale Lopez
homework. He felt
rewarded by being a part of the school choir and DECA because
he was able to meet a lot of new people and preform in the
school concerts. (bottom left) Riley Smith was also very active in
the classroom, in dubs, in the community, and in sports. Riley
was always nice to everyone he met and was a very successful
student at Bradford. Riley plans to further his education at
McKendree University for college and study business. He plans to
at least receive a bachelor's degree, and would really like to
compete in at least one PBA event and a PGA event in his life.
Riley hopes to accomplish all of his goals. He said " Perfect
practice prevents poor performance." Many will miss Riley
·H160·
(left) Joe Dandan has a
strong interest in science
and
took
as
many
science-related courses
as he could. He either
plans on going to college
for a business degree or
study his way through
college to become a
Joseph Dandan
Brianna Gaines
physician's assistant.Joe
laughingly says that he got through high school with this motto: "Work
hard-party harder." (right) Brianna Gaines knew that if she wanted to get
anywhere in life she would have to get a college degree which motivated
her to do extremely well in high school. She stayed focused on what she
wanted:" Keeping an eye on the prize has gotten me to where I am today."
Play Hard, Work Harder - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f?;vtR:t~ .::!\! ~O'])t'Rtt--0:-~
Rachel Rasmussen knows that hard work pays off. She was very
involved throughout her high school career and took challenging
courses which allowed her to develop strong leadership and
academic skills. Along with her advanced classes, she was on
the varsity volleyball team .
Early on she learned how to
manage
homework
and
practice, and was good at it. If
Rachel ever ran into obstacles along the way, she looked past
them and pushed herslef in
order to achieve her goals.
Stephanie Eisenberg was on the varsity track team but knew
that her school work was more important. She finished
homework first and practiced second . Stephanie struggled
with a learning disability throughout most of her school career
but did not want that to get in the way of taking harder courses .
Doing all of this allowed her
to overcome her disability.
Jerry Nash was a part of the
football State Championship
hoopla and knew that if he
did not do well academiclly
he would not have been a
part of the big win. Jerry went
above and beyond by
u
coming to school early and
studying in the library during
his lunch period . Fortunately
for Bradford, Paul Karabiac
did just about everything . He was the president of NHS, and went out for and excelled in
basketball , baseball, and volleyball. Paul also was a member of the newspaper, The Rowdy
Report, and wrote several articles. Most notably though , Paul was just a "really nice guy."
(top)
Kacie
Cecchi's
parents
always
told her
how
important
school
was and
to always
Kacie Cecchi
get the best grades. (middle) Trina Capelli
is very determined to be successful and
achieve her goals which motivates her to
always do her best. Trina's role models are
her
parents
because
they
taught her
many
things and
encourage
her
to
always
follow her
Trina Capelli
dreams.
(bottom) Dulce Cervante's family is a great
support system. "If it weren't for them," she
said "I would not be able to do all of the
things I do." Dulce overcame her fears
throughout high
school by
changing
her class
courses to
honors.
She will
attend
Parkside
in the fall.
Dulce Cervantes
(left) Senior Ouanzell Murphy and
Senior Jessica Tostrud (right) pose
in their athletic gear. They are
perfed candidates for this award
because they are both very involved
In sports and are known to be
leaders of their teams. Many people
look up to them and admire their
ability to balance school, sports and
their social life all at the same time.
-P,radford'~
-P,g:s-J- SA.4//g~/
Riley was voted
for "Best Smile"
because his smile
can light up the
room! He loves to
make people
laugh and not
take things too
seriously • JUST
SMILE!
Sweetest
Couple
Seniors Jana Fiala and Tyler
Schend were voted Bradford
High's Sweetest Couple. They
have been in a relationship for
three
years
(since
their
sophomore year) and they are the
example
of
a
perfect
relationship. They like to go to the
beach and attend sporting events
together and Jana enjoys rooting
for Tyler out on the football field
Roy Solomon is
known for
''temporarily taking
a short excursion"
from Bradford to the
infamous Kwik Trip.
Roy Solomon
No one is really
sure why Cassie
was the recipient
of this award-but
she had the most
votes, so here
she is.
Cassie Humphrey
smile, as well as a
funny and bubbly
personality. Many_
people refer to her
as "smiley!" She
even laughs and
smiles when she's
crying.
Rosie Rantisi and Brock
Gascoigne got voted this
award
due
to
their
swagger
and
their
reputation for being loud
and the life of the party.
They
are
proud
to
represent Jersey (this is
the second time Brock has
been likened to the show
in our y earbook). Rosie
has been told she looks like
Snooki and Brock has been
told he looks like Vinny.
Senior Sara Scoon is
very artistic; she hos
been awarded many
prizes for pieces; she hos
been
doing
art
"forever." She is
majoring in art next loll!
":_:,miimmijliiil.~ Senior Johnny Brunner
1.
such on amazing artist. His
main focus hos always been
T•-w.,.-... on his block Labrador. He
draws as o hobby to help
clear his mind and just relax
I -after he mows the lawn.
Seniors Breanna Ricchio and Adryan Torres
are both very nice individuals who love kids,
and that's why they got chosen by their peers
for this award. Breana loves little kids and
enjoys babysitting, and Adryan enjoys taking
care of his niece while his sister is working.
They are both going to be excellent parents!
Future Techie Millionares from Bradford High
Frank Rizzo
Seniors Rizzo and Kimiyo
Masako are perfect for this
award because they are both
very intellectual and excell in
school; they get perfect grades
and drive themselves to be the
best. Both of their futures are
very bright and it would not be a
surprise if they both become household names.
Seniors
Christoria
Bellamy and
Paris Turner
are famous
for breaking
the dress code
at Bradford.
They have
their own
sense of style
and are not
going to let
anyone define
who they are.
They like to
express their
unique
personality
through their
bold sense of
fashion.
Senior Hanna
Fontaine is known
for being original
and unique
because of the
bright colors she
wears and her
clashing outfits.
For four years she "
didn't care what •-'!"J::%~,, ,
anyone thought
about them.
Senior Maryana
Servetnyk
expresses her
individulaity through
her hair. She had a
different style and
color for her four
years at Bradford .
Unlike most high
school girls,
Maryana did not
care what others
thought of her coif.
---Teacher's Pets
IS THAT
SCOTT
WALKER? Paul
Karabiac has
been a "teacher'
pet" for the last
four years! So
now are you
Senior Kel ·ey
Loney never
loses an
opportunity to
be the teacher\
pet. She loves
teachers and
will do anything
to make them
happ].
Mrs. Albright
gives Kimiyo
Masako a
congroduoltions hug as
she awards
Kimiyo with
the Wisconsin
Academic
'""--- ...-J Excellence
Scholarship.
Mrs.
Morrissette
awards Senior
Riley Smith
with the
McKendree
University
Deon's
Scholarship
for 526,000.
Dr. Sue Savaglio-Jarvis was one of the
many speakers awarding this years
seniors.
""
Five Seniors pose for the camera ofter
recieving the Student Government
Leadership Scholarship.
"Senior year is a lot of
work so it was nice to
be recognized for all of
our effort."
ntor
cognition
*
-Annamaria Grinis
Randy Vacarro hands Lauren
Landre the Valiere Anderson
Peterson Memorial award
for Sl,000
Rachel Rasmussen is shown here
be ng awarded Ute Wisconsin
Academic Excellence Scholarship
for $2,250 for four years. This Is
one of Ute ten
awards Rachel
recieved at Senior
recognition Night.
She will be
attending uw
Madison In Ute fall.
Mrs. Nelson awards Genesis Crespo (left) and Brittany Bianco (right) with
the Counsler's Award for $200.
Seniors (from left) Loren Bey, Eddie
Whalen, Megan Hobbs, and Tyler
Wright entertain the guests at Senior
Recognition Night with a musical
number they call 11Stinkin1 Ciarbage. 11
MC Trenton Smith awards
Kelsy Loney with the National
~ Honors Society Award
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Seniors Samantha Sinclair and Bryan
Feraric both receive awards at Senior
recognition night.
Rachel RasmussenSenator Herb Kohl Excellance Scholarship- $1000.00 UW-Madison
Women 's Club of Kenosha- $1000.00
Frank Vilen Kiwanis Scholarship- $1000.00
Kenosha Education Association- $1500.00
Louis Cristiano and Robert Hockney Class of 1960 Memorial- $1000.00
DAR Good Citizen's Award- $250.00
William F. Renk Endowment of Undergraduate Excellance- $1000.00
Kappa Gamma Society- $1000.00
Wisconsin Acadenic Excellance Scholarship- $2250.00 for 4 years
Student Government Leadership Scholarship- $400.00
Joe DavalosSenator Herb Kohl Initiative Scholarship- $1000.00
Justin KreuserMoose International/ R. Robert Dale Scholarship $1000.00
John and Judy Schuetz Wavra Academic Scholarship- $1000.00
UW-Steven's Point Academic Excellence- $1000.00
Education Foundation of l<enosha- All Majors $1500.00 renewable
Kenosha Running Club- $1000.00
McLamove Family Foundation Scholarship- $1000.00
Marissa M. GarrettoCarroll University- Charles Carroll Scholarship- $46,000.00
Brandon HowardFerres State Achievement- $1000.00 per year
Kristy MartiMary Lou and Arthur Mahone Scholarship- $2000.00
Jolynn FranklinMary Lou and Arthur Mahone Scholarship- $2000.00
Kelsey MetalloKiwanis Award
Michelle LockingtonUW-Stevens Point-Freshman Scholarship- $1000.00
Lauren LandreEmily K. Lauer- $1000.00
Valiere Anderson Peterson Memorial- $1000.00
Adam Gundlach Memorial- $500.00
Samantha SinclairRoma Lodge Merit Scholarship- $1000.00 per year
Matthew BlachutNaMU Arizona State University Presidential Scholarship- $13,000.00
Evelyn AyalaGateway Foundation- $500.00
Matthew PatrickPaul Jaeger Kiwanis Scholarship- $1000.00
Bill and Barbara Serpe Scholarship- $2,500.00
Scott Lee Engberg Scholarship- $1000.00
Madeline BullmoreNational Merit Scholarship Corp.- $2500.00
AAUW Scholarship- $1000.00
Bradford Alumni Scholarship- $1000.00
Wheaton Presidential Award- $3500.00 per year
Wisconsin Academic Excellence Scholarship- $2250.00 for 4 years
Landon LuzarKenosha Athletic Scholarship- $1000.00
Jennifer BurnettBill and Barbara Serpe Scholarship- $2500.00
Annamaria GrinisWisconsin Covenant- $250 UW- Madison
Zachary SullivanCarthage College Kenosha Oaks Scholarship- $33,000 for 4 years
Robert SepulvedaStudent Government Leadership Scholarship- $400.00
Trina CapelliBeloit College Presidential Scholarship- $75,000.00
Student Government Leadership Scholarship- $400.00
Kacie CecchiItalian American Club of Kenosha- $500.00
Carthage Presidential Scholarship- $7000.00
Taylon RemusPrincipal's Leadership Award- $500.00
Tyler SchendCarthage College Acaddemic Scholarship- $10,000 per year
Ariel OwensNorthern Illinois University Red and Black Scholar- $3,000.00
Out of State SAcholar- $9,200 per year
Nathan MikolasUniversity of Louisville Baseball Scholarship- $100,000.00
Greater Kenosha Youth Baseball/Softball Association- $500.00
Karina AngelesHerman and Virginia Gundlach Scholarship- $1000.00
Jameka SweetHerman and Virginia Gundlach Scholarship- $1000.00
Alexander CaraccioloStudent Government Leadership Scgholarship- $400.00
Scott Bredin·
Wisconsin Energy Corporation Daughters and Sons Scholarship- $4000.00
renewable for 4 years
Bill and Barbara Serpe Alumni Scholarship- $2500.00
Wisconsin Academic Excellence Scholarship- $2250.00 for 4 years
Jessica TostrudKenosha Athletic Scholarship- $1000.00
Bryan FeraricCarthage College Kenosha Oaks Scholarship- $33,000 for 4 years
Mareedah SandersDePaul University Scholars Award- $11 ,000
Riley SmithMcKendree University Dean's Scholarship- $26,000
Kenosha Women 's Bowling Association- $500.00
Evelyn Kettle Tribute- $1400 .00
Kelsey LoneyBradford NHS- $500.00
Principal's Academic Award- $500.00
Christina ReifBradford NHS- $500.00
John and Judy Schuetz Wavro Athletic Scholarship- $1000.00
Breanna BindelliBradford Marketing Group- $500.00
Alexander SchenkBradford Marketing Group- $500.00
Carroll University Presidential Scholarship- $4250.00
Genesis CrespoHerman and Virginia Gundlach Scholarship- $1000.00
Counsler's award- $200.00
Kaitlyn YoungCounsler's Award- $200.00
Student Government Leadership Scholarship- $400.00
University of Alabama Scholar- $14,600.00
St. Mary's Lutheran chirch choir- $100 .00
Christopher JasonSilver Lake College Service Award- $2000.00
Silver Lake College Athletic Award- $2000.00
Herman and Virginia Gunlach Scholarship - $1000.00
Ryne GreenwoodKraft Foods Global , Inc. Scholarship Program- $3500 for 4 years
UW Whitewater Chancellor's Scholar Award- $4000.00
UWW Admissons Scholarship- $1000.00
Richard KarabiacMarge Huck Hal Alumni- $1000.00
Carthage Academic Honors- $10,500.00 per year
Carthage Endowed Scholarship- $1000.00 per year
Carthage Financial Grant- $1000.00 per year
Carthage Director's Grant- $1000.00 per year
State Leadership Grant- $1000.00 per year
Tri-County Grant- $1000.00 per year
Academic Excellence Scholarship- $2,255.00 per year
Brittany BiancoCounselor's Award- $200.00
Jeremy KesslerCounsler's Award- $200.00
Shawn PayneCulver- Stacken College Athletic Scholarship- $17,000
Samuel LascolaMary Zicarelli Memorial- $1500.00 per year
Wisonsin Covenant- $1000 .00
Ryan JeanmaireHal Prince Drama Award- $150.00
Courtney IngrahamManny Mitka Schlarship- $360.79
World of Youth Scholarship- $160.69
Lillian Lundin Scgholarship- $500.00
Grand Gaurdian Council Scholarship- $600.00 UW- Green Bay
Sofia CalderwoodBrigham Young University Academic Scholarship- $895.00
Steven LaScolaUW Stout Chancellor Academic Scholarship- $1000.00
Wisconsin Covenant- $1000.00
Stout Computer- $1000.00
Kimiyo MasakaUniversity Of Iowa National Scholars Award- $18,800.00
U of I- Tuition Scholarship- $26,712.00
Avery Dennison Scholarship- TBD
Wisconsin Academic Excellence Scholarship- $2 ,250.00
Justin CarboneUW- Milwaukee- $5,500 .00
Bradford Football Scholarship in memory of Deb Correo- $1 .000.00
Higher education Scholarship for $2,384.00
Graciela BenitezHerman and Virginia Gundlach Scholarship- $1000.00
Andrew VittoneHerman and Virginia Gundlach Scholarship- $1000.00
GRADUATINGCLASSOF2012
Time for goodbyes and new beginnings •...
fter an amazing four years at Bradford High, it's
time for the seniors to say goodbye. Even though
goodbyes are always bittersweet, it's time to follow
dreams and make them come true. Although the
economy is shaky in 2012 and getting a job in the
future seems like a tough thing to do,
the FUTURE is out there for every
single one of you! Grab onto it and
make the best of the education
Bradford has given you. Sieze the
DAY! Good luck to all of you!
GOODBYE SENIORS OF 2012!!!
Where will they BE in ten years?
... Many successes come from Gateway!
Senior Histories
BY THE NUMBERS
Tuition- $3234
Total runber of students- 7,587
Average financial aid grant $1,100
The Medical Field-fortunate to
get Bradford Graduates
Tori Hedges
loves helping
people, which
helped her
decide on
becoming a
nurse. She
plans on
staying in
kenosha and
having a family
within the
next decade.
Thursday, March 1st 2012
Alec Miracle will be attending
UW Milwaukee in the fall. He will
begin taking classes for his
eventual move to medical sch ool.
Adam Stegmaier isn't
sure where he will be
in the next ten years
but does know he will
be furthering his
education at Gateway.
This information collected by yearb ook staff- not to be reprod uced in any way without permission from Jostens
Andrews, Annshatiya - Link
Leaders, Upward Bound , Vacation
Bible School , Car Washes , Church ,
Annual Women 's Day, Worked at
UW-Parkside, Worked at Six Flags
Angeles, Karina - Newspaper,
Latinos Sin Frontreras
Anthony, Britney - Choir, Key
Club, Spanish Club, Babysitting ,
Madrigals, Worked at Shopko
Baldwin, Jermain - Football,
Basketball, Worked at Monkey Joes
Ballas, Krista - Key Club, Link
Leaders, Worked at El Sarape and
La Hacienda
Baumen, Nick - Bowling, Worked
at Ruffolo's II
Barber, Jack - Cross Country,
Track, Soccer, Ski Instructor at
Grand Geneva
Beesley, Lara - Key Club,
Environmental Club, German Club,
An ime Club
Bell, Taylor - Cross Country, Track
Bellerive, Trevor - Anime Club ,
Worked at Maplecrest
Belotti, Alexander - Italian Club,
Golf
Berry, Emily - Volleyball , lnfraRed ,
DECA, Homecoming Court
Beyer, Lindsay - lnfraRed , Diving,
Volleyball, Key Club, Student
Government, Worked at Sandy's
Poppers
Bianco, Brittany - Choir, Key Club,
Anime Club, Parkside Baptist
Church
Blanco, Jessica - Track, DECA,
Worked at Pick-n-Save
Blachut, Matthew - Baseball ,
Volleyball, DECA, Row Boat Team
Bloom, Faille - Bible Club, AP Art,
An ime Club
Booth, Cayla - Volunteer Work,
Softball
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Tyler Dunham said
that he enjoyed
auto class so much
at Bradford that he
1s going to Gateway
to become a
_ _ _ mechanic
Bosovich, Dana - Choi r,
Madrigals, Soccer
Boykin, Raven - Leading Ladies
Brzezinski, Christina Cheerlead ing, NHS, Orchestra,
Theatre , Link Leade rs, Key Club
Broadway, LaRaine Cheerlead ing, Dance, Track, Link
Leaders
Bredin, Scott - NHS, SGA, Climate
Comm ittee , Choir, Link Leaders
Brown, Kaylynn - Worked at
GoisAIPainting Inc.
Bryant, Raquel - Volleyball
(Freshman Year) , Teens Against
Tobacco , Worked at Party City
Bullmore, Madeline - Chamber
Orchestra, Orchestra, Smarteam,
Prep Orchestra
Burnette, Jennifer - Golf, NHS,
DECA, Infrared , Link Leaders
Burns, Erin - Swimming Captain,
Soccer, Orchestra, NHS, Snow
Devils
Bytnar, Aaron - Football ,
Weightlifting/Conditioning, Worked
at KFC and Woodman 's Food
Market
Capelli, Trina - Varsity Tennis
Captain , Varsity Basketball ,
Softball, NHS, Student Government
Executive Board , Band, Link
Leaders, Youth in Governance,
Badger Girls State, Rowdy Report
Chief Editor, Church Youth Group
Castle, Andrew - Baseball , Komets
Hockey, Worked at Maple Crest
Caston, Jhavere - Bradford
Basketball
Calderwood, Sofia - Clerical
Assistant in Medical Office,
MAARC, Renaissance Program ,
Church Service, Wind Ensemble,
Varsity Golf, Soccer
Cecchi, Kacie - National Honors
Society, Varsity Softball
Chovan, Brittany - Worked at
Famous Dave's, Varsity Girls Golf
Clary, Michael - Rugby, Football,
Baseball
Colemen, Elizabeth - Worked at
Kenosha County Courthouse (4
years) , Worked at Bradford
Cafeteria, Volunteer at Every
Child's Place, Avid Rider with
Therapeutic Equestrian Center
Cooper, Victoria - JV
Cheerleading , Theater, Madrigals,
Choir
Costabile, Justin - Baseball (4
years)
Crespo, Genesis - Choir,
Environmental Club, Upward
Bound , Link Leader, Key Club
Crisp, Savon - Basketball , Drama,
Stage Crew, DECA
Cross, Alyssa - Cheerleading
Czajkowski, Amy - AP Art, Honor
Roll , District-Wide Art Show,
Convocation , Anime Club Officer,
Environmental Club, Reception ist/
Cashier at lnfusino's
Dandan, Joseph - Student
Government, Track, Volleyball ,
DECA, NHS , Link Crew, Badger
Boys State, Volleyball , Prom
Comm ittee , Renaissance ,
Homecoming Court
Davalos, Joe - Football , Worked at
Lawn Man
Delgado, Francisco - Soccer
Dorantes, Maria - Kenosha Fresh
Market, Strawbery Creek
Dorsey, Siedah - Dance, Worked
at Kenosha News, Justice
Durica, Mathea - Band , San
Francisco Misson Trip , Worked at
AppleBee's and Apple Holler
Eckhardt, Kelly - Key Club,
Volunteer for Church , Worked at
Shopko
Eckhardt, Robyn - Key Club,
Volunteer for Church, Worked at
Shopko
Eclarinal, Phillup - Choir, Football,
Wrestling
Eisenberg, Stephanie - NHS,
SGA, Track, Cross Country, Soccer
Eschbach, Erica - NHS, Swim
Team, Lifeguard, Swim Instructor at
YMCA
Fansler, Danny - Worked at
Tenuta's Deli and Liquor,
Volunteered at Church
Feraric, Bryan - Volleyball, NHS
Vice President, Link Leaders, YAR ,
Badger Boys State
Fiala, Jana - Key Club,
Photography Club, NHS, Chamber
Orchestra, Madrigal Feaste
Filippelli, Gianna - Worked at Sal's
Pizza
Fontaine, Hanna - Link Leader,
Prom Court, Theater
Franklin, Jolynn - Ran For
Homecoming Court, S.l.S.T.A.S,
Softball, Leading Ladies, Forensics,
Worked at Six Flags, Boys and Girls
Club, Sears
Freeman, Melissa - Band of the
Blackwatch, Color Guard, Student
Government, St. Mary's Youth
Group, Softball, Tennis
Funk, Daniel - Wrestling, Football,
Track and Field, Cross Country,
Worked at Famous Dave's
Gaffey, Timothy - Yearbook
Garretto, Marisssa - Tennis,
Photography, Worked at Country
Club, West Side Tennis
Gascoigne, Brock - Baseball,
Football, Basketball
Gauss, Olivia - Varsity Track (4
years), Cross Country (4 years),
Blood Drive, Homecoming Court,
Summer Running Club
Geliche, Madison - Student
Government, Basketball, Volleyball,
Boys & Girls Club
Gerou, Megan - Varsity Bowling,
RecPlex Crew Member, Youth
Group
Golbricht, Brittney - DECA, Link
Leaders, Softball, Volleyball
Gonzalez, Oliver - Football,
Infrared, Track & Field, DECA
Graham, Chris - Rugby Player
Greenwood, Ryne - Bowling, State
Bowling, Work at GRC
Greidanus, Korinne - Key Club,
Link Leaders, Worked at Menard's
and Loft Outlet
Grinis, Annamaria - Varsity
Tennis, NHS, Student Government,
Link Leaders, Snow Devils,
Renaissance
Grymkoski, Tyler - Basketball,
Track, Volleyball, Snow Devils
Gulas, Kyle - Varsity Soccer, Link
Leaders
Gusser, Tyler - Weightlifting, Navy,
Worked at Subway
Gutierrez, Cesar - Varsity Soccer,
Tennis
Haferman, Trevor - Link Leaders,
Parkour, Worked at Applebee's
Hailer, Madeline - Choir,
Madrigals, Theater, Volunteer
Work, Solo & Ensemble
Hagopian, Max - Football
Hall, Dalton - Soccer, Church,
SMART Team
Hamilton, Michael - Worked at
Affordable Tree Care
Hanson, Jon - Worked at Burger
King
Hartnell, Joseph - Worked on the
Corner of 68th Street
Havey, Amber - Volleyball, NHS,
Student Government, Band,
Worked at Aeropostale
Hedges, Victoria - Varsity Bowling
(4 years)
Heinzmann, Ashley - Varsity
Tennis, Yearbook, Student
Partnership, YMCA Miracle League,
Charter Fitness, Worked at
Tenuta's Deli
Herda, Samantha - Choir, Worked
at Popeyes
Hilton, Abdual - Football, Co-Ed
Cheerleading, Track, Wrestling
Howard, Brandon - Golf, Worked
at Sbarra
Humphrey, Cassandra - Band,
Swimming, Track, Snow Devils
Ibarra-Payan, Cristal - Latinos Sin
Frontreras, Leading Ladies, Fresh
MeatMarket
Ingraham, Courtney - Jazz Band,
Youth Group, Mentoring, Band,
SGA
Jackson, Vonte - Football (4
years), Baseball (1 year), Track (1
year), Worked at Goodwill,
Coached Cycle Football
Jeanmarie, Ryan - Golf, Theater/
Drama, Worked at Six Flags
Jeffery, Brandon - Baseball
Jerdee, Abigail - Golf, SGA,
German Club, German Host Family,
Anime Club, Student of the Month
Kamm, Kody - Professional
SnoCross
Karabiac, Paul - Volleyball,
Basketball , Baseball, Link Leaders,
NHS, School Climate Committee,
Badger Boys State
Kelly, Brandon - DECA, Band,
Drama, Solo & Ensemble, Boy
Scouts, Blackwatch
Kessie, Erin - Key Club
Koski, Julie - Infrared,
Cheerleading, DECA, Worked at
Polo Ralph Lauren
Kreuser, Justin - Track and Field,
Cross Country Varsity (4 years)
Kuehner, Megann - Co-ed Elite
Cheerleading, Top Chef, Worked
at Goodwill and Kindred Kittens
Landre, Lauren - Worked at
Renaissance Faire, Dimensions of
Learning, and L&M Meats, Choir,
Orchestra, Environmental Club,
Link Leaders, Madrigal Feaste,
Solo & Ensemble, Spring
Auditions, Girls Golf, Talent Show,
Jingle Bell Run, TA
Lascola, Samuel - Hockey, Golf
Lascola, Steven - Football, Golf,
Hockey, Worked at lcePlex
Launderville, Austin - Football
Loberger, Amanda Cheerleading, DECA, lnfraRed,
Worked at Polo
Loewen, Zachery - SGA, Key
Club, Basketball, Baseball, Anime
Club, Cut Grass
Loney, Kelsey - SGA, NHS,
Worked at Banana Republic
Luzar, Landon - Soccer, Track,
NHS
Maier, Luke - Football, Baseball,
Captain of the Twerk Team, Track,
Worked at Culver's, DAD's Member
Maginn, Kristen - Environmental
Club, Key club, NHS, Concert
Choir, Volunteer at Roosevelt
Elementary, Volunteer at
Brookside, Boys & Girls Club,
Magrigals, worked at Famous
Dave's
Markiewicz, Alex - Four-Time
Grammy Award Winner, Wrote the
Bible, Starred in Over 30 Major
Motion Pictures
Masaka, Kimiyo - Swim Instructor
at Rec Plex, Sales Associate at
Gap, Swim Team at Bradford,
Pleasant Prairie Patriots Swim
Team
Maxedon, Austin - Worked at Moose,
Miller Park, Leiting's Property
Management, DECA, Fishing Club,
Football
McCollum, Madison - Acapella
Choir, Madrigal Singers, Theater,
National Honor Society, Honor Roll,
Bradford Renaissance , Worked at
Monkey Joe's
Medina, Daniela - Art Show, Key
Club, Worked at La Hacienda and
El Sarape
Mendoza, Jessica - CYC Raiders
All Star Cheerleading, Bradford CoEd Elite Cheerleading , Worked at
Action Territory
Mentink, Kristina - Horseback
Riding , Four-Wheeling
Mercadillo, Yolanda - Library Aide ,
Key Club
Metallo, Kelsey - Varsity Tennis ,
Choir, Athletic Training , Softball,
Dance, Musical Theater, Link
Leaders, CLU, Ice Lighting
Mikolas, Nathan - National Honors
Society, Varsity Football, Varsity
Baseball, Volunteered at Starting
Nine Baseball Academy.
Minic, Aleksander - Key Club,
SADD, Soccer, Track and Field ,
Swimming, Chruch Group,
Volunteer at Great Lakes Church
Miller-Granger, Zakary - St.
Peter's Church Festival Volunteer,
Worked at Great Clips, Sandy's
Poppers, Sergeant in Civil Air
Patrol (US Air Force Auxiliary)
Molinaro, Gina - Worked at Pick-nSave, Basketball , Tennis, Key Club,
Church Choir, Church Activities
Moya, Carlos - Wrestling, Track,
FBLA, DECA, Wink
Mountain, Lisa - Enviornmental
Club, Link Leaders, Anime Club
Murphy, Quanzell - Varsity
Football Player (2011 State
Champions)
Nadiger, Tyler - Played Guitar,
Bass, Drums, Vocals, Drama
Odegaard, Michael - Wrestling,
Football, Worked at Capone Gulf
Range .
O'Hara, Jessica - Environmental
Club, Choir, Worked at Stein 's
Gardens and Gifts
Osborne, Joshua - Basketball
Owens, Ariel - Cheerleading (Twoyear Captain), Key Club, Morning
Announcements, School
Newspaper, Link Leaders, T.A.,
Worked at Cares West Pizza,
Homecoming Queen
Perez, Amaley - Varsity Soccer,
DECA, Key Club, Link Leaders
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Pestka, Samantha - Choir, DECA
Competition, Dance, lnfraRed,
Sales Associate at Calvin Klein
Peterson, Nicholas - Dungeons
and Dragons Club
Peterson, Roy - Avoiding Meeting
New People, Culinary Class
Pino, Melisso - Co-Ed
Cheerleading, Dance, Orchestra,
NHS Historian, Link Leader,
Yearbook Editor, Worked at Polo
Ralph Lauren
Pleasant, Meaghan - lnfraRed,
S.l.S .T.A.S. , Positive Women ,
Band, DECA, Worked at Educators
Credit Union
Prell, Mathew - Football, Baseball ,
Track, Worked at Action Territory,
Tacos El Ray, Boss at Magic City,
State Champion , DADs Member
Raith, Miranda - Band
Randazzo, Angel-Dance
Rasmussen, Rachel - Student
Government Vice President and
Treasurer, Girls Varsity Volleyball ,
NHS, National Society of High
School Scholars, Prom Queen ,
Badger State Delegate, DECA, Key
Club, Link Leaders, Bradford
Renaissance , Transformation
Design Team , Confirmation , French
Honor Society, Part-time Job
Reid, Kelsey - AP Art, Anime Club,
Worked at DeRango's
Ricchio, Breanna - Honor Roll,
Freshman Volleyball , Soccer (4
years), Part-time Server at MidLane Country Club, Volunteer Work
at Shalom Center, Inns Program,
Started "Project Winter Warmth" for
Homeless
Rizzo, Frank - Attended Great
Lakes Church , Worked at Sylvan
Learning Center
Rodriguez, Monica - Soccer
Rugg, Amanda - Softball
Santelli, Brianna - Varsity
Cheerleading, Sports PT Aide ,
Yearbook, A Cappella Choir,
Theatre, Link Leader, Italian Club,
Madrigals
Schend, Tyler - Varsity Football,
Weightlifting, NSHSS, Harvey
Elementary School Supplies Drive,
Madrigal Feast
Shenk, Alexander - DECA,
Football , State Champion, lnfraRed
Scherer, Kylie - Barista and Oil
Technician at Cafe de Lube,
German Club, Great Lakes Church
Scoon, Sara - Theater Arts ,
German Club, Art
Sepulveda, Robert - Tennis,
Volleyball , Hockey, SGA,
Transformation Design Team
Servetnyk, Maryanna Cheerleading, Key Club, Soccer,
Environmental Club, Student
Government, Basketball Manager,
Worked at Perfumania
Sinclair, Samantha - Worked at
Kid's Castle and American Eagle,
Link Leader, Student Government,
Volleyball , Cheerleading , Senior
Class Secretary, Theatre , Acapella
Choir, School Newspaper,
Madrigals
Sissel, Jessica - German Club,
Chess Club, Drummer
Slomkowski, Nicholas - Football,
Baseball , Golf, DECA, Lifeguard,
Weightlifting , Teacher at Kid's
Castle, DADs Member
Spair, Jennifer - Volleyball , School
Newspaper, School Yearbook,
Coffee Pot, Worked at Buffalo Wild
Wings and SouthPort Marina
Solomon, Roy - Wrestling , Rugby
Stumpf, Chris - Worked at the
Kemper Center, Snowboarding, Jet
Skiing, Four-Wheeling , Biking
Sullivan, Zach - Worked at Casa
Capri , National Honor Society,
Cross Country, Campus Life,
Attended Great Lakes Church and
Immanuel Baptist Church , Student
Leadership Team , E-Team at IBC
Sweet, Jameka - Y.O.P, CNA,
Worked at Society's Assets Home
Care
Swisher, Zack - Football (Captain)
Taylor, Elijah - School Newspaper
Tenuta, Andrew - NHS, SGA,
Tennis, Volleyball , Worked at
Sports PT
Thomas, William - Football
Torres, Adryan - Basketball ,
Football, Band , Van Zelst
Tostrud, Jessica - Softball , Boys
and Girls Club
Truax, Kaylynn - Cheerleading ,
Babysitting, CYC All-Star
Cheerleader
Tolosa, Jieferhans - Swim Team ,
Worked as a Lifeguard at Six Flags
Great America, Volunteered at a
Camp
Ulloa, Maxwell - Varsity Wrestlina,
Theater, Relay for Life, Cross
Country, Campaign Canvasser,
Student Government, Fundraisers,
Key Club
Unrein, Ashley - Choir, Worked at
Paielli's
Valois, Armando - Walk Across
Wisconsin , Walk Across America,
Latinos Sin Frontreras (Most Positive
Student)
Valentin, Kaylyn - Drama club
Valentin, Kimberly - Drama club
Van Pamel, Stefan - Track, KUSD
Thunder Hockey, Worked at
McDonald's
Vidas, Morgan - NHS , Varsity
Soccer.United FC Soccer Club,
Tennis
Villaruel, Kevin - Worked at Alpine
Valley, Babysitting , Basketball
Villegas, Edvelyn - Varsity
tieerleading, Yearbook, Worked
Sports PT, Action Territory,
Birchwood Grill , and Golden Corral
Vittone, Andrew - Football , Track,
Student Government, Weightlifting ,
DADs Member
Wamboldt, Alanna - 4 Year
Varsity Tennis Player
Ward, Amanda - Key Club, Link
Leader Officer, NHS, Mentoring for
Flute, Wisconsin Ambassadors of
Music, National Leadership Forum
on Lan and CSI , Worked at Hillside
Hardware, Worked at Boston Store
Warner, Dewey - Football (State
Champion) , Track and Field , Co-Ed
Cheerleading, Student
Government, Class President,
Homecoming Court, Political Action
Club, CEO of G.0.0.D. Music,
Snow Devils, Homecoming Court,
Badger Boys State, Yearbook,
School Newspaper, DADs Member
Whalen, Edward - Band, Kenosha
Beats, Kilties Drum, Bugle Corps,
Track and Field, Baseball Umpire,
Worked at Aeropostale
Wilson, Lacy - Belly Dancing
Class, Worked at Birchwood Grill ,
Babysitting
Wintermote, Emily - Cheerlead ing ,
Cheer Dance Team , Heat Dance
Team , Softball
Wolke, Brynna - Volleyball , Band,
Co-Ed Varsity Cheerleading
Young, Kaitlyn - Key Club
President, Class President, SGA,
Homecoming Assembly Choir,
NHS, Choir, Church Choir, Climate
Committee, Worked at McDonald's,
Military
Young, Mitchell - Football, Track,
Rugby
Ziegler, Kyle - NHS, Baseball ,
Football , DADs Member, Prom
King , Yearbook, State Champion ,
Buck Slayer, Worked at Kids Castle
Zimmerman, Derek - Key Club,
Student Government, Theatre ,
Choir President, Madrigal Singers,
Snow Devils, Honor Roll , A Capella
Choir, Worked at Monkey Joe's,
Fossil , Lee Plumbing
SATURDAY June 2, 2012
I RECOGNIZING THE CLASS OF 2012
Marissa <iarretto
·Won tennis
Conference al #3
singles (cCH:optoin of
team)
·Summer 20 I 0
participated in
Wisconsin
Ambassador's of
Music European Tour
·Employed by Kenosha
Country Club.
-STAND UP!
Madison, WI
Lauren Landre
and Scott Bredin
go to Madison to
join the many
supporters
fighting for their
collective
bargaining rights
THE ONLY OPTION THE CLASS OF 2012 HAD WAS SUCCESS!!!
Senior Mike
Hamilton
thinh of hi-,
2002 F250
Crew Cab
Short Bed 5.41
gasser Ford
truck as his
"baby."
Brodie
Treiber loves
his car. He's
always
upgrading
the parts and
making ure
it looks up to
date and in
style.
Nick and
Tonv Ross
worked at
Ragans Shoe
Store for a
year and a
ha lf before
they started
working at
Pal men
Motors.
I t,,
.I . :
'
i"·
•il... ...... !":: -
tomorrow''
Jose h Dandan
Kacie Cecchi
poses with her
hybrid
Jabordoodle
Lilly'
John Brunner
holds up the I 0
- - .-.... point buck he
hot with a
Pets - - - --- , ow.
The seniors wish to say "goodbye" to Mrs. Nelson's puppet"
SENIOR MUGS
"The hard
work of
today will
be the
success of
Keefer Kuhl
poses with
Superman at
Six Flags
with his
cousin. Six
Flags is one
of the
biggest hot
spots for any
teenager.
~~~
Mt! ·-
~, i:.3
F~
Jose h Davalos
f:
"At the
end of
the day ...
you can
call me
the MAN
of the
year"
SENIOR MUGS
THE SENIOR BOYS WERE MORE SUCCESSFUL THAN IN PREVIOUS YEARS
Candids
·HI 74.
Lindsay
Beyer poses
with Haley
Van Kammen
and security
guard
Shawnelle
Gross on their
way to the
unch room.
Morgan
Vidas and
Madeline
Bullmore eat
together
during lunch.
they share
food and
daily gossip.
Christopher
Jason poses
with Mr.
Teerink in
Ecology
where Mr.
Teerink
Britney Anthony
is a Shopko
employee. She
has been working
there for over
the past year.
iai~lt~
Cars - - - - -
Brittney Golbricht
and Nick
Slomkowski on
their way to
senior
homecoming.
Gianna Filippelli
and her dog
spending time at
the beach on a
warm summer
Derek Jones
skateboards for
a hobby.
Jen Schantek
"If you con still see your
feet on the ground.it's
time for another mission"
enior Jeff, hope
to be studying at
Park id for colleio1e.
He currently work.
at Pi ly Wiggly,
and during hi. high
chool years h
built a Jeep singlehandedly.
Candy
Snacb:
Jeremy Kessler
Faille Bloom
"I ask you:
Who
"I like
strawberries;
they are so
healthy.
·HI 76·
rainbow'
SENIOR MUGS
"This year went by so fast-and it was a blur. .. "
•Nr&1c1tr ••··
Racquel
Bryant's job
during her
senior year
was working
in the
library.
Justin
Carbone
shows off his
2010 Honda
Civic by
_ _..,-.! ;itting on it
in the
parking lot
after his
elease.
Max Ulloa.
shows off his
brand new
Mini
Doberman
Pinscher
puppy,
which is ten
weeks old in
is picture.
Senior Shawn Payne was involved in
Football, Cheerleading, and Track
Classifieds & More
Johnny
Brunner took
advantage of
this beautiful
September
day by
calling in
several
species of
ducks.
-Hl78·
~ -.,·
Atop the
podeum.
Kody Kamm
raises the
first-place
trophy at the
AmsOil
his
ymmetrical
eight-point
buck was shot
in Buffalo
County, WI by
Austin
Gardinier on
his uncle's
farm.
VARSITY SOFTBALL BEGINS FUNDRAISER-HONOR FLIGHT
SENIOR MUGS
itchell
Bogardus
treks along
the tough
terrain on his
FUJI
mountain
bike in hopes
of winning
gold.
DECA .,late
officer,
Breanna
Bindclli
poses for a
picture at a
recent retreat
represent
their team in
the Carthage
stands at one
of the Devil.,'
home
vie tone., .
A gorgeous
spring day at
Simmons
Island drew
Ellie Wathen
to Lake
Michigan
along with
many other
nx1ous
ach-goers.
INDEX
A
Actto. Zachary 150
Ackley,Claire.4
Acosta. \ ina 144
Acosta. \"anessa 58. 154
Adams-Franklin. Jori 28. 32
Adduci. ~onica 150
Ade, Dustin 172
Ade, O)lan 154
Aehlich. Megan 17, 154
Aguilar, Gerardo 150
.\guilar, !.< lie 144
.\guilar, Li1bet 144
Aguirre, Banelly 154
Aicher. Riley 37. 150
Aiello, Benjamin 58, 74. 7 , 134, 154
Aiello. Charles 41. 43, 67, 75. 79. 154
Aiello. Michael 41, 43. 67. 74, 75, 78. 79, 120, 154
Aken. Kaitlin 172
Akha\'em, Kassondra 4
Akina. Susan 4. 32
Akindes, Tunji 93
Al·Ashi. Adam 144
Al-Ashi. Eva 150
Albnghl Annamane 4, 142
Alchaar, Abdulghani 150
Alcocer. Eliana 71
Ali, Na1mah 67, 144
Allen. Jacob 150
Allen. Robert 4
Alli'°"· Kate1)11 71, 138. 150
Alvare1, Aleiandro 144
Alvare1. Julissa 46
Ambro ini. Dominick 150
Ambruso. Holly 13, 67, 144
Ameiqu1ta. Christopher 150
Anderson. Carly 154
Anderson. Evan 9. 109. 154. 155
Anderson. Jordan 46. 49, 144
Anderson, Khalia 109
Anderson. Matthew 68. 144
AndreY.s. Annshaniece 19, 144
Andrews. Annshatiya 172
Andrews. Jasmine 154
Andrews. Quincy 140
Andrino, Aimee 59
Angeles, Karina 16. 23. 38, 172
Annina. Mr. 4. 24, 43
Anthony. Britney 41. 66, 172, 175
Antonacci, James 90
Antony. Katherine 140
Apicelli. Jessica 106. 107, 150
Arellano. Ermilia 154
Ariiola. Dena I«
Arneson. Julie 4
Aslakson, Coach 97
Aufieri, \b.tlhew 172
Augustine, Megan 144
Aune. Felicia 144
Avila, Agustin 150
Avila, Gabnela 131, 144
Avila. Priscilla II, 150
Ayala. Evelyn 172
INDEX
Belding. Andrea 144
Bell, Bianca 154
Bell, Jordan 119
Bell, Taylor !!9, 96. 97, 172
Bella. Sara 140
Bellamy, Chnstoria I
Belleri\•e, Tre\·or 172
Bellow, Benjamin 154
Belongia. John 150
Belotti, Alexander 12, 48. 134, 140
Belotti, Joseph 41. 43. 58, 67, 74, 75, 7 . 79, 80.
81.154
Belloya. Joseph 150
Bemtei, Heber 17, 150
Bemtei, Sandra 150
Benitez. Sonia 144
Benitei, Yakelin 154
Benn. Chnstopher 90. 154
Benning. Dustin 144
Berger, 4
Bennude1, Alondra 150
Bennudei, Erick 17. 144
Bernal, Yenifer 154
Berry, Emily 18,45,51,88, I02, 172
Besso, Abigaele 20, 110, 111, 144
Bey, Loren 48, 65. 71, 172
Beyer. Lindsay 172, 174, 177
Bianco, Brittany 39, 67, 172
Biggs, Jayme 154
Biggs, Jessica 154
Biggs, Tony 144
Bigley, Oaniel 92, 93, 108, 109, 144
Bilancia, Joseph 144
Bindelli, Breanna 82. 83. 172, 179
B1rkhol1. Jillian 19, 46, 121, 144
BISh, Megan 67
B1Shop. Candace 71. 98, 110. 144
Bishop, Judith 4, 8
Bitar, Mejd 144, 172
Blachul Matthew89. IOI, 127, 141, 172
Blanco, Carmen 150
Blanco. Jessica 140
Blanks, Oiquan 47
Blazavier, Amanda 154
Block, Ellexis 94, 150
Bloom, Faile25,61, 172, 176
Bobs~ Makayla 150
Bogardus. Jenna 131, 150
Bogardus, Mitchell 140, 179
Bolyard, Brandon 66, 67, 144
Bonn, Christopher 150
Bonn, Kelli 68, 154
Booker, Kevyona 17, 154
Booker, Sydnei 145
Booth, Cayla 145, 172
Bosco, Franco 43, 150
Bose, Mason 90, 154
Bosovich, Dana 140
Bosovich, George 54, 71, 150
Botma, Abigail 67, 150
Bo"'ie, Kevin I09
Boykin, Raven 140
Bradshaw, Casey 145
Brady,Cassidy46, lll.150
Brandon, Jeffery 89
Bravo, Abraham 90
Bredin, Scott 66, 67, 172, 173
Brewer, Erin 154
B
Baiyewu. Tiyana 140
Bald..,in. Jacquelyn 111
Baldwin.Jenman 11.172
Baldwin. Jerron 86
Baldwin. Jourdan 110
Balk, Dylan 144
Balles. Krista 63, 172
Bane, Angel 90. 154
Bane.Ashton 131, 154
Banks, Cnsuan 9, 144
Baratta. Chnstopher I«
Baratta. Tyler 150
Barber. Jack 97, 143. 172
Bardale ,Samantha64,67, 117
Bardw·el~ Aaron 172
Barker, R•nat.110. 150
Barlow, Coach I09
Barn... Bradley63.88.101, 127, 144
Barnes. Dalonda 46
Baronsky, Ryan 144
Barrera. Esai 90
Barrera. Gavino 140
Barretll' Zachary 140
Barribeau, Ashley 172
Barron, Bryana I«
Barth, Ryan 8
Barthule, Sarah 150
Baruffi. Maggie 94, 95. 138. 144 , 163
Barushok. Cohn 36, 57, 68. 144
Bauman, Nickolu 63. 120. 142. 172
Savers. Car1y48, 71 , 150
S.ck. Rabecca 140
S.ckius. Emily 154
S...ley, Lara 172
Beggi, arah 14. 102. I«
S.land. Samuel 54, 71. 154
S.ldinR. Alyssa 67, 150
Bridleman. Alyssa 67, 102, 145
Bnnkman, Glen 3. 118, 145
Broadway. Eva 150
Broadway, Laraine 2, 18, 46, 173
Broadway, i..e II, 172
Broderick. Kim 4
Brown, Brittany 145
Brown, Jyiesha 150
Brown, Kaylynn 140
Brown, Madelyn 21, 46, 150
Bro•m. McKenna 11, 14, 18, 46, 67, 145. 162
Brunette, Madison 154
Brunner, John 16.23.61.114.162.173.178
Bru1A1, Eliiabeth 41, 48, 59, 71. 150
Bryan~ Racquel 173. 177
Bnuinski. Christina II, 69. 173
Buchanan.Anthony90, 113.154, 157
Bucher. Audrey 113
Buchroeder, Richard 113
Buckley. Susan 4
Bullard. Tywon 150
Bullis. Aaron 97
Bullmore, Graham 91, 145
Bullmore, Madeline 173, 174
Burchette. Annisha 173
Burchfield. B1anca67. 154
Burnet~ Jennifer 106. 173
Bums, Erin 2, 3, 29. «. 46. 49, 57, 68, 69, 94, 140
Bums. Megan 64, 67, 154
Bush, Earnestine ISO
Buss, Heidi 4
Butt.rfield. Destiny 154
Buuel. J.R. 97
Bytnar, Aaron 173
c
Cadd, Sheme 4
Cadeau, C<>dy 140
Cairo, Tyler 96, 97
Calderon, Jacqueline 154
Calderon, Jesus 154
Calderwood. Sofia 71, 140, 173
Calles. Kasie 131, 145
Calvert. Maron 154
Camacho, Antony 145
Camacho, Geraldine 68, 154
Camacho, Luis 68, 113, 145
Camacho, Marco 71, 113, 154
Cameron, Bailey67,81, 154
Camerota, James 4
Campbell, Brittani 116. 154, 157
Campbell.Cameron 17.119.154
Campbell,Cherry88, 112, 113, 173
Campos, Giovanni 17. 46
Cannon, Alexis 111, 150
Cannon. Jordan 68
Cannon, Tavares 90, 109
Cantagallo, Bianca 145
Capelli, Alexander 11, 18, 24. 145, 162
Capelli, Matthew 24, 90, 154
Capelli, Trina 16, 23, 51, I04, I05, 110, 173
Caputa, Nathan 68, 145
Caracciolo. Alexander 2, 59, 70, 71, 140
Carbone, Justin 88, 103, 129, 173, 177
Carcamo, J uancarlos 58, 154
Cardin, Paul 39. 154
Cardoza, Yesenia 145
Carlson, Tyler 40, 41, 145
Carllon, Katherine 145
Carpenter, Daniel IOI, 127
Carpenter, Marcus 145
Carpentier, Stephanie 145
Carpino, 4
Carr. Diamond 111, 150, 152
Carrillo-Matthies. Noreen 4
Carter, Ke,in 14, 134, 154, 157
Carter, Steven 14, 51, 145
Castillo, Anthony 154
Castillo, Katerina 141
Castle, Andrew 18, 46, 173.179
Castle, Brent 179
Castle, Ryan 71, 134
Caston, Jhavere 9, 48, 108, 109, 173
Caya, Emily 154
Ceballos, Carla 154
Cecchi, Kacie 48, 173
Cegers, Michael 141
Cerda-Orozco, Moises 145
Cerdas, Annabeth 38, 68, 113, 150
Cennak, Amy 4
Cervantes, Dulce 37, 173
Chaffee, Benjamin 115, 143
Chairei, Alex 141
Chairei, Joel 93
Chamberlain, Donna 4
Chambers, Christian 44, 76, 77, 145
Chappell, Patiick 145
Chatman, Peter 145
Chelczynski, Dawid 145
Chovan, Brittany 106, I07, 173
Christensen, Emily 11, 154
Christensen, Ian 9, 19, 65. 71, 145
Christensen, Jordan 51, 58, 90, 113, 154
Christian, David 39
Christie, Luke 97
Chrislie-Kapellusch, Jessica 4
Christoplis, Mercedez 67, 150
Cima, Christopher 150
Clari<, Akilah 150
Clark, Alexandra 67, 145
Clark, Cynthia 4
Clark, Darius 154
Clark, Matthew 145
Clary, Michael 173
Clavijo. Maria 28. 32, 36, 145
Clay, Trekina 150
Close. Andrew93, 121. 145
Clunis,Kevon50,51,88.90, 116.173
Coffman, Robert 45, 46. 63, I03, 129, 141
Cole, Danielle 145
Coleman, Eliiabeth 141
Coleman, Latiicia 154
Collins. Craig 141
Collum. Heather 4
Colon. Anthony 154
Compher, Nicole 18, 145
Conhartowski, Tiffany 154
Conti. Aleana 138, 150
Cook. Sampson 9
Cooks, Sheldon 108, 109
Cooper, Victoria 67, 74, 75, 78, 79. 141
Coopwood, Carlos 108
Coopwood, Monea 154
Corral. Elpidio 145
Corrigan, Ethan 91, 131
Corrigan, Hunter 91, 113, 131
Costabile, Jake88, 145
Costabile, Justin 140, 173
Costabile, Kyle 70, 90, 154
Costeira. Stephen 29, 39, 67, 145
Covelli. Joseph 141
Covelli, Michael 90. 154
Covelli, Nicholas 46, 62. 144, 145. 150
Coy, Kyle 154
Coyle. Ryan 96. 97
Craig. Kyler 154
Crawford, Cade 145
Cresco, Paige 52. 64. 67, 145
Crespo, Destiny 67, 150
Crespo,Genesis49,67, 141.173, 175
Crisp, Savon 16, 23, 36. 39. 141
Crittenden. Chnstopher 141
Crittendon. Carly 4
Cross. Alyssa 18. 173
Crowe, Timothy 145
Cru1. Arturo 93
Cru1, Esmi 154
Crui. Esterania 138, 150
Cruz. Javier 154
Cru1, Trevor 145
Cullen. Derek 154
Curtis, Allyson 173
Cushman, Casey 4, 134
Czajkowski, Amanda 150
Ciajkowski,Amy39,61, 173
D
Daghfal, Andrew 96, 97
Daghfal. Mary68. 89, 131, 145
Oaghfal, Melody 89, 98
Dalton. Malik 109
Dana, Deborah 4
Dandan, Joseph 18, 32, 51, I03, 129, 173
Dandurand. Shane 154
Daniels, Kendrick I08, 109
Davalos,Joseph47,91, 131.173
Davey, Jacob 155
David, Mckayla 155
Day, Coach 100, 101, 126, 127
Day, Eh1ah 65, 71. 89, 134, 145
Day, Jessenia 131
Eschette, Kathryn 145, 146
Eschmann,Alexandra3,51,59. 70, 71, 145
Escobedo. Angel 93. 150
Escobedo, Pablo 174
Espinal, Roberto 145
Esquivel, Benigno 9, 145
Esquivel, Sergio 150
Estrada. Gabriella 155
Evangelista. Daisy 150
Evans. Austin 22, 145
Everts. Kendra 98. 116
F
Fabiano. Stefano 93. 150
Fair, Geraldine 3, 4
Falaschi, Tessa 145
Falduto. Dominic 116, 150
Fanke, Rachael 145
Fansler, Danny 174
Fansler, Domenica67, 145
Farhan, Alah 145
Farhan, Hossam 141
Farhan, Layla 145
Farris, Darrion 90
Fears, Edlexe 174
Feathergill, Avery 145
Fellman, Clay 96, 97
Fellman, Clayton 21, 29, 57, 68. 69. 93, 96. 150
Feranc, Bryan 3, 16, 23, 32, 101. 127, 174
Fergus, Ms. 5
Ferguson, Rebecca 155
Femander, Kabrina 155
Femandei, Adaisha 155
Ferriac, Brian 101. 127
Fiala. Jana 11, 18, 44, 67, 69. 174
Day, Marla 4
Days, Willie 4, 7
Oebartelo, Vincent 113, 155
Debartolo, Anthony 89, 145
Defaiio, Amanda 46, 145
Deford, Darcey 145
Delabio. Keith 150
Figueroa. Bianca 141
Delany, Katherine 4
Fischer, Judilhann 5
Delconte-M1Ichell, Whitney 145
Delgado, Francisco 93
Devine. Thomas 4. 7
Diaz, Alyssa 110, 131, 145
Oiai, Gerardo 141
Dickerson. Sebastian 150
Dieckhorr. Jacob 145
Oieslelkamp, Joseph 155
Dill, Kyle 150
Fischer, Rachel JO, 35, 45, 46, 47, 62, 111 , 138,
145, 171
Djurickovic. Rebecca 5
Dohnal. Joyce 5
Domine, Charles S
Dominguez. Matthew 141
Donnell, Margaret 29, 94, 95. 138, 145
Dorantes, Maria 141
Dorey, Nicholas 121
Dosemagen. Brina 155
Dow, Samantha 46, 49, 155
Duchene. Karen 5
Duhame, Tori 141
Dunasky, Danielle 25, 40. 41. 67, 145
Dunham, Tyler 141
Dupler, Dolton 145
Dupuis, Joshua 39, 67, 150
Ourica, Mathea 12, 51. 71, 171, 173
Duster-Crittendon, Jacqueline 5
Dutkiewicz. Eve 5
Oyer, Caleb 155
E
Eades, Brianna 141
Ebener, Jacob 173
Ebener, Jared 17, 71, 134, 155
Ebener, Mariah 145
Eckert. Rachel 17, 41. 47, 150
Eckert. Sean 70, 71. 150
Eckhardt Kelly 173
Eckhard~ Robyn 174
Eckman. Anthony 145
Eclannal. Philip 9. 140, 174
Edwards. Anthony 115
Edwards, Danielle 145
Eichhorn. Morgan 113, 150
Eidsor, Zachary 121. 145
Eisenberg. Stephanie 174
Elk, Tyler 150
Ellis, Joseph 174
Ellis. Julia 67, 145
Elsen. Anthony 88, 100, 101. 126, 127, 145
Encarnacion, De Angelo 174
England, Alec 90, 155
England, Alivia 145
England, Rayne 67, 145
Englund. Ernest 5
Ennis, Ladonna 145
Erdmann. Samantha 51, 145
Erickson. 'icole 145
Escamilla,R1goberto93, 141
Eschbach. Erica 22. 174
Eschbach. Tanner 12, 10 , 150
Fikejs, Joshua 101.127.145
Filippelli, Gianna 174, 175
Filippelli, Sabrina 151
Finch, Gabrielle 145
Fink, Kim 67, 151
First, Jessica 11. 46, 47, 49, 66, 67, 68, 117, 145
Fisher, Gina 5
Fisher, Nicole 43, 155
Flannery, Kaylan 155
Flores, Cristian I 5 I
Foertsch, Kelsey 94, 95, 138, 145, 163
Fontame, Eliiabeth 155
Fontaine, Hanna 10,47,62. 174
Ford, Lisa 35, 51. 59, 62, 67, 71. 74, 78, 145
Forster, Gabrielle 67, 145
Franklin, Jolynn 28, 32, 36, 176
Franklin, Nygel 145
Fran1, Coach 109
Frasheski, David 37, 151
Frederick, Marcus 155
Frederick, Ryan 134, 146
Free. Brittney 146
Freeman, Melissa 66, 67, 174, 175
French. Michael 46, 59. 62, 138, 146
Freund, Tabetha 174
Friedrich. Ashley 146
Friery, John 5
Fritz, Katherine 13, 146
Frost, Jane 5
Fuerte, Michael 141, 142, 143
Fugate, Jason 141
Fuhrer, Alec 9. 35. 67, 146
Funk, Daniel 54, 59, 71, 96, 97, 141
Funk, Mllchell 134, 151
G
Gabron, Joeylynn 51. 117, 155
Gaffey, Timothy 14, 174
Gagui, Jeremy 39
Gagui, Matthew 59, 61
Gaines, Brianna 83, 174
Galli. Marissa 131, 139, 151
Galloway, Demetiius 109, 146
Galloway, Jinquisha 155
Gama. Andres 151
Gapko, Autumn 146
Garcia, Anthony 146
Garcia. Destiny 141
Garcia, Eleanni 155
Garcia. Haydtn 48. 151
Garcia. Jose 141
Garcia. Kelsey 141
Garcia. Krystal 61, 146
Garcia. Laura 155
Gardinier, Austin 141.172, 178
INDEX
INDEX
Gardinier, Dylan 151
Garduno. Samantha II, 146
Garretto.Manssa61 , 71, 104, 105.141. 172
Gar>ki, Brittany67, 146
Gascoigne.Brock22, 108, 109, 141
Gasser. Tyler 141
Gauss. Oli>ia 51. 174
G"dner·Kirby. Alex 67, 68, 81. 155
Geidner-Kirby. Michael 146
Geliche, Haley 46, 48, 111, 139. 151
Geliche. Madison 18. 46, 68. 88, I IO, 174
Geniesse. Jamie 94, 95, 155, 163
Gtorgtscu. Andrei 146
Geraghty, Patrick 151
Gtrou. Megan 120, 174
Gersltin, Emily 41, 69
Gertz. Bradley 151
Ghani. Jaylen 155
Gildenslern,Emma67, 151
Gilmore, Fredricka 28
Gilmore, January 146
Gilmore. Mekeda 146
Gitzlaff, Adam 90, 155
Glass. lmani 67, 68, 155
Godlewski. Mackenzie 155
Goebel. Cheryl 146
Goettge. Mr 19. 134
Golbrichl Brittney IO, 14, 138. 141, 174, 175
Gombar. M1chaela54. 71, 151
Gomez. Juan 90
Gomez. Saleena 67, 146
Gomez. Sarah 5
Gomez. Yesenia 146
Gontscharow,Andrew71, 151
Gonzales. Elizabelh 70, 71, 146
Gonzalez. Crystal 146
Gonzalez, Emilio 155
Gonzalez. Macario 146
Gonzalez, Oliver 38, 46. 174
Goodpasture. Marquel 151
Gorr.Evan 174
Gospodarek. Noah 67, 155
Go'tl!in. Summer 146
Graham, Carvel 146
Graham, Christopher 174
Graham, Devontae II, 22, 141
Gray. Nadeja 155
Green, De'Vonte 155
Green, Latoisha 61, 141
Greenwald, Mallory 146
Greenwood, Ryne 18, 120, 121, 140, 174
Greenwood, Sage 120, 146
Greidanus, Korinne 174
Grewal, Amanjit 13, 146
Grewal, Gurlyn 16, 23, 40, 96. 97, 146, 162
Grezkzczak, Devney 43, 146
Gnce. Jenna 58, 67, 155
Gnflin. D'Angelo 150. 151
Grimes, Kailey 19, 146
Gnnis. Annamaria 29, 104, 105. 174
Gross. Jayne 146
Gro .Shawnelle5, 109, 174
Grymkoski. Tyler 46, 63, 88. 100, IOI. 103, 126,
127, 129, 174
Guenrero. Piao 17, 90. 139
Guido. Silvana 5
Gulas. Kyle 93. 142
Gulatz. Laura 5. 32
Guthrie, Ashley 67, 146
Gutierrez, Brahiam 155
Gutierrez. Cesar 92, 93, 142
Gutierrez, Christian 46, 151
Gutierrez, Erick 93, 155
Gutierrez, Rodolfo 43, 146
Gutknechl,Amy47, 151
Guttormsen, Kevin 5
Gwaltney, Maya 68, 155
Gyunna. Kody 47, 146
H
Haarbauer, Kaley 151
Haarbauer, Nicole 140, 174
H1cke, Kiara 146
Hartnell. Joesph 175
Harwell. Charles 90, 155
Harwell. Robert 63. 146
Hastings. Emily 19. 44. 46. 47, 58, 62. 146
Hastings, Ryan 16. 23, 47, 146. 162
Hastings. Tyler 146
Hauptmann, Kalharyn 155
Hauser, Nina 98. 99
Havey, Amber 175
Havey, Ryan 71, 146
Hawkins, Rebecca 41, 57, 68, 146
Hayes, Alec 155
Hayes, Brandon 146
Hayes. Matlhew 146
Hayes. Rebecca 151
Haynesworth, Allison 151
Hayslett, Davontay 151
Haywood, Todd 5
Hedges, Victoria 120, 175
Hedstrom, Tyler90, 109, 155
Heide, Jack 47, 62, 138, 146
Heinisch, Steven 8. 146
Heinzen, S
Heinzmann, Ashley 175
Heller, Doris 5
Hellwig, Amy 35, 36. 67, 68. 81, 146
Helminger, Dylan 146
Helminger, Joseph 68, 113. 151
Henningfield, Ashley 151
Herda, Samanlha 175
Hernandez. Federico 142
Hernandez. Gerardo 38, 175
Hernandez. Gladis 17, 155
Hernandez. Matlhew9, 112, 113, 151
Hernandez. ~oe 151
Hernandez. Ty 155. 157
Herner, Lauren 146
Herrera. Marco 151
Herrera, 'ataniel 146
Herron. Cleo 151
Hervat. Dean 5
Hervat, Graham 37, 97, 146, 149
Hessenthaler, Chera 5
Hessing. Joseph 146
Hicks, Haley 98. 146
Higginbottom, Olivia 146
Hilker, Deborah 5
Hill, Kayla 7, 67, 116, 117
Hilton, Abdual 21, 116, 140, 175
Hines, Aaliyah 58, 155
Hobbs, Megan 32, 41, 48, 59, 70, 71, 175
Hodges, Shauna 5
Hoff, Taylor 14, 47.175
Hoffman, Robert 155
Hoffman, Ryan 155
Hogan, Sarah 146
Holloway, Lashanette 146
Holt, Cheyenne 39, 142
Horton. Maya 155
Howard, Brandon 134, 175
Howe, Brandon 36. 155
Howe, Holly 36, 146
Howell, Barbara 5
Howell, Justus 155
Hubatch. Cailyn 146
Hubli, Vincent 109, 155
Hudson, Brooke 151
Huff, Mary67
Hughes. Brandon 17.146
Hughes. Nicole 15, 117
Hughes, Zachary 59, 71, 93, 146
Hulbert, Kristen 88, 102, 103, 129, 151
Humphrey. Cassandra 3. 48, 95, 163, 175
Hun!, Angela 142, 146
Huron-Apostoli, Andrea 155
Hylinski, Kyla 5
Hysell, Ann 151
I
Ibarra, Aleksander 146
Ibarra-Payan, Cristal 142
Ide, Rebekah 5
Infante, Elena 83
Haebig. 5
Haitrman, Tre>or 21, 174
~agopian. Luke 22, 88. 91, 131, 175
I pian,Max91, 131, 175
lailer.Madeline47,52.62. 76. 77, 142.179
!lalton 175
d, Cassandra 67, 94, 151
on ~utumn 45, 113
n, MJChael 172. 175
n Uriah 146
Matthew 71,175
Hanlm. Megan 151
HanS<n. Christopher 155
lnrusino. Emilie 175
Hansen, Randi 155
Hansler, Riley 142
I son. Ashley 151
Jackson, Corshia 58. 155
Jackson, Deven 131. 155
Jackson. Jasmynn 146
Jackson, Joshua 175
Jackson. Vonte50.90.9I, 131 , 175
Jacob. Amy 5
Jacob, Andrew90. 109, 155
Jacobo. LulS 151
Hanson, Jon 7
Hanson, Rachel 39
Hargrove, Leon 109, 155
Harp.r, Elizabelh 146
Ham Keshawnn 109, 155
Hams, Natellie 22
Harris. Precious 155
Hams-Loetz. Dylan 155
lnfusino, Mateo 90, 113, 123, 155
Ingraham. Courtney 71, 175
Ingraham, Nicole 67, 155
Iorio, Vincent 71. 134, 146
Irizarry, Ana 5
Ishmael. Margaret 5
Ishmael. Michelle 5
lstvanek, Cody 175
Jacobs. Ms. 7
Jaimes, Otoniel 146
Jakubiak, Jennie 67, 94, 138. 146
Jakubowski, Katelyn 146
Jalensky, Nicholas 48, 51, 71, 146
James. Damon 5, 109
Jandrowski, Ty-Eric 151
Jankausky, Stacey 5
Janulis, John 146
Jarmakowicz, Suzanne 5
Jason. Christopher 29. 175
Jeanmaire, Ryan 67, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 142
Jefferson, Jevante 155
Jeffery, Brandon 175
Jenkins. Fredrick 67, 146
Jensen. Alyssa 5
Jensen. Daniel 151
Jensen. Douglas 35. 146
Jensen. Nalhan 58. 97, 109, 155
Jerdee. Abigail 175
Jerome, Tyler 146
Jimenez, lrma61 , 146
Johnson. Amiyah 151
Johnson. Amy 146
Johnson. April 111
Johnson. Arizona 155
Johnson. Jalen 44. 47, 67. 77
Johnson. Kendall 146
Johnson. La'Ryan 71, 90, 112, 113
Johnson. Lavon 146
Johnson. Matlhew 155, 157
John. on. Stone 151
Johnston. Miranda47, 151
Joling. Jake 17. 58. 71, 155
Joling. James 47, 67, 146
Jones. Alan 5
Jones. Ayonna 62. 110, 146
Jones. Derek 71, 115, 118. 119, 175
Jones. Marquan 155
Jones. Shiloh 146
Jorden , Helama 155
Juliana. Steven 45, 71, 112. 113, 146
Juopperi. Jennifer 155
INDEX
Kreuser, Justin 96, 97, 176
Krueger, Madeline 156
Krueger. Megan 151
Krueger, Nathan I 56
Krueger, Patncia 2, 57, 147
Krueger, Ronald 147
Kubicki-Hermes, Andrew93. 151
Kuehner. Megann 2. 9. 46, 49, 117, 176, 179
Kuhl. Keefer II , 71, 115, 118. 119, 173, 176
Kunalh, Jamie 43, 81, 120, 121, 156
Kunath, Jenna 22, 43. 67, 151
Kwiatkowski , Kaci IO, 47
Kwon , Victoria 24, 36. 59, 146, 147
L
L'Mmggio, Jai'Meer 147
La Macchia. Candace 5
Labbe, Debbie 5
Ladousa, Kira 142
Lafayette, Draven 90. 147
Lagunas, Karen 156
Lagunas, Miguel 151
Lagunas. Yaneth 151
Lake. Julia 67, 147
Lake, Krislin 36, 54. 147
Laken, Thomas 134, 156
Lalko, Jamie 32. 48. 88. 110. 147
Lalonde, Selena 68. 147
Lambert, Tonia 152
Larnbke, Alexander 147
Larnolhe. Tayler 74, 75. 78. 79, 142
Landre,Benjarnm 17,67. 151
Landre,Lauren48,67, 172.176
Lang. Markesha 58. 111
Lang. Rachel 147
Lange, Cory IOI , 127
Langwmski. Aaron 147
Lanier, Tyrtt 151
Larsen, Carol 5. 36
lal"en, Kayla 18. 88. 102. 144. 147
Larsen, Viklona 20, 147
Larson, Kara 151
K
Kabba. Nal 90, 139
Kahl, Katelyn 155
Kaldenberg, Nalhan 155
Kalsto, Christopher 147
Kamm, Emily 14 7
Kamm , Kody 142, 178
Kane, Andrew 19
Karabiac, Richard 16, 23, 32, 46, 51. 89, 100, IOI,
103. 108, 109, 126. 127, 129, 176
Karvelas. Gregory 5
Kasprzak, Travon 147
Kattoum, Asra 176
Kauffman, Donald 5
Kaufman. Alyssa 47, 151
Kaufmann, Jacob 147
Kaye. Zachary 90
Keefer, Quinn 151
Keesey. Dylan 151
Keesey. Mitchell 47, 88. 147
Kellerman, Destiny 18, 147
Kelly, Brandon 71, 142, 176
Kennedy, Jed 5. 91
Kentala, Hope 21, 102. 151
Kentala, KaiUin 64, 67, 102, 144, 147
Kerce. Jassayl 147
Kessenich, Joseph 41, 151
Kessler, Jeremy 140, 176
Kessler, Mason 29, IOI. 127, 147
Kexel, Graedon 155
Kief, Jacob 36. 41. 147
King, Lloyd 155
Kirby, Megan 147
Kisha, Sharon 155
Kissee , Erin 147, 176
Klawonn, Casey 147
Klinkhammer, Anthony 155
Klinser, Sebastian 20, 118. 119, 147
Kloet. Danielle 46, 49, 117, 147
Knighten. Chyana 111, 151
Knulh. Jessica 33, 41. 54. 59, 70. 147
Knutsen. Cory 29. 90, 155
Kolaczewski. Ke\in 71, 147
Kollman.Jonalhan 151
Kollman. Sarah II I, 155
Komarec.Corey7197,134.155
Komarec. Kayla 70, 71. 117. 155
Korecz, Emily 71. 155
Koski. Julie 18. 49, 176
Larson, Thomas35. 71.147
Lascola. Samuel 89, 134, 142
Lascola, Steven 88, 114, 134, 142
Launderville. Austin 176
Lavariega, Monica 151
Lavelle. Tina 151
Lawler, Elishia 18, 147
Kramer.Jacob54 , 71, 156
Mangum. Jay 17, 19. 108, 151
Manjarrez. Enrique 93, 151
Mann, Mr. 52
Manna, Ricky 134, 151
Mar, Carolina 35, 38. 147
Maravilla, Merissa 151
Marcoe, Andru 119, 147
Marcus, Coach 109
Markiewicz. Alexander 115. 176
Markin. Ashley 156
Mark.in, Raymond 142, 176
MARKO. ALEJC71. 10
larko. Robert 48, 151
larquez. Jorge 156
Mars. Robin 6
Marshall.Joseph 151
Marshall. Keelan 147
Marshall, Tanner 147
Marshman. Alyssa 176
Martell, Hannah 71. 105. 151
Martell. Zachary 45, 71. 97, 142
1arti, Knsty 142
Martin Del Campo, Pedro 147
Martin, Angela 111. 156
Martin, Larena 152
Martinez, Ashley 18. 147
Martinez, Christopher 152
Martinez, Edgar 71, 147
Martinez, Erik 152
Maxedon, Austin 176
Lewis. Sydni 57, 71. 151
Li Volsi, CaUyn 39, 147
Liberacki, Madeline 46, 49, 66, 67, 117, 144, 147
Licenik, Robert 20, IOI, 127, 147
Maxey, Devonta 15
May, Kristian 21, 54 71, 147
Maye, Alea 156
Limon, Adriana 147
Linn, Brooke 151
Linn, Lauren 67, 81. 147
Lippert, John 147
Lira,Daniel51, 147
Litton, Allie 71 105, 151
Llvolsi , caiUyn 147
Lu1tze, Jaspt"r 142
Kramer, Benjamin 71, 155
Mancini. Giovanni 93, 147
Lewis. Steven 151
Kreu er, Blake 156
Kraabel, Kody 29. 59. 147
Kraintz, Kelean 17, 147
Maegaard. 6
Maegaard. Connor 115, 142
Maginn, Knsten 41 , 48, 67, 176
maier, lucas 14, 18. 22, 47, 62, 142, 162
Majewski, Kalhleen 156
Maksen. Richard 51. 146. 147
Malsack,Angela71, 138. 151
Malsack. Gena 43, 51, 156
Layne.Austin 151
Lazarevic, Maja 13. 147
Leair, Emma 156
Leboeuf, Rebecca 156
Lee, Colton 147
Lee. Jean 5
Lehouillier, Paul 147
Lehrke, Eric 121, 151
Lein, Michael 93. 147
Le1ting, Janet 5
Leon•. Alexandra 13. 19. 71
Leons. Jared 71
Leslie. Ta>ia 156
Lesniak, Matthew 147
Levin. Emily 151
Lewis. Mercedes 147
Kraning. Amber 5
Kranz Sturm, Alexandria 151
Krau . Brandon 151
Kreamalmyer, Jeremy 156
Koukal. Cody 115, 144, 147
Kozmer , Mariah 155
M
Macareno, Danielle 19, 63, 88. 98, 147
Maceda, Elian 151
Martinez, Ivan 38, 152
Martinez, Nickolas 156
Martinez, Valeria 33, 68. 105, 147
Martinez, Waleska 156
Martinez-Plaza, Jose 14 7
Marzett. Deja 67
Masaka. Kimiyo 176
Masi, Christian 156
Mata, Luis 156
Matalas. Janet 6
Matayo ian. Ton 89, 176
Matelski. Brooke 67, 147
Malhews. Jake 147
Matteucci. Brian 13. 121. 152
Matthies, Liam 17, 152
Mattox, Kayla 71, 152
Mattox. Kelsey 155. 156
Maurer, 1egan 51. 58. 67, 156
Lawler, Jennifer 5
Llvolsi, Christina 5. 39
Loader, Jamie 64
Loberger, Amanda 18. 22, 49.176
Locante, Joseph 147
Lockhart, Thomas 6. 8. 25, 147
Lockington. \tichelle 71. 120. 142. 176
Loera, Alejandro 156
Loewen. Emily 156
Loewen, Zachary 18. 4S. 103. 129. 142
Lofgren, Krystal 151
Loney. Kelsey 141. 171 , 175, 176
Long. Elizabelh 71. 151
Longstreel, Kadijah 28. 151
Lopez, Alex 156
Lopez. Dale 46, 67, 176
Lorbach, Jared 119, 156
Lorbach, Jo hua 62. 109, 147
Lorenz, Jacob 147
Lott. Karl 147
Loungan, Ethan 151
Lo1tll. Katelyn 147
Lo'•ll. Kyle 12, 46. 119, 147
lo>'•ll. \latlhew . 103. 129. 176
Lowry. Jessica 156
Lutck. Cathennt 35. 147
Luevano. Elizabeth 151
Lugo. Han. el 6
Kosloske, Aurora 176
Kollen. Jessica 147
Luna, Adnana 147
Lundgren, Nicholas 176
Lutz. Kellie 68, 94. 95, 147
Luzar. Landon II, 92. 93, 143, 176
Lynch, Phillip 16. 23. 147
Lyyski, Quintin 156
Mayes. Nicole 6
Mayfield, Kevin IOI, 127, 147
Mccarthy, Jacqul)'ne 152
Mccollum. Madison 18, 64. 176
\fccumber, Samanlha 33. 68, 147
Mcdermoll Rebecca 71
McGoneg!e, Bridget 6
Mckenzie, Lamont 152
Mc~eil, Patrick 97
Meddaugh. Connor 142
Medina. Daniela 63, 142
Medma. Diana 3 , 46. 56. 68. 152
\1edina. John Joseph 67. 156
Medina. Maquela 41 , 152
Medina. Marie 2. 46. 56. 67, 94. 95. 13 147
\leier,Andrew9. 100, IOI, 103. 126. 127, 129. 147
\telendez. Oli\ia 156
Melotik, t1chelle 12, 16. 18. 23. 142
Melotik. tt\·en 152
Mehin. Arthur 17, 152
Melvin. Samual 141
Menanteau. Valentine 20. 14.
Mendoza. Jessica I~. 116. 117, l'i'6
Mendoza. Todd 176
Mentek. Ehzabelh 6
Men:adillo. Christina 14,
Mercadillo. Yolanda 176
\feredilh. Le ley 6
Metallo. Kelsey 104, 105, 177, 179
\tetallo. Meµn 152
Metz-Hammill. ~ hley 156
181
INDEX
\lelzltr. Tracy 6
\leiers. \hchael 156
llikolas. Nathan 61. 89. 143, 117
Miller, ~udrey 67, 156
hlltr, Heather 110, 142. 117
Miller. Julia 156
Miller. Osceola 152
Miller-Gran~r. Zakary 36, 117
Minic, Al•kwidar92, 93. 117
Mmko,.•ki. Thomas 67, 17, 142
Mirad•. Alec 68. 117
Miranda. J°'l 152
Mitchell, 6
M1tch<U, Raven 148
Mleuko, Micha•l 68. 96, 109. 156
\louen. Zohreh 6
Moczul•wski. Sydney 14
M..z. Da•id 54, 71, 156
Moez. Joseph 48. 65. 148
Mogen. en, Amanda 148
Mogensen. Bryan 6
Mogenson, Tori 64
lolinaro. Gina 67.105. 177
Molinaro. Kimberly43. 46. 67, 80. 81, 138, 152
Molitor. Camto 152
~omani. Jordan 148
\lonroy. Carol 148
~fon~n. Drew 14
tontemurro, Antonio 43. 148
Moor<, Elizabeth 120
Moor<, Haley2. 46. 49, 64, 67, 152
Mora,Jofl!" 152
Morale . Alfrtdo 152
\lorpn. Jo<eph 148
Morpn. haron 6
Morri«tlt, Ms. 6
Morrison. Kyli• 67, 152
Momson. Mich,.183, 156
tom. qotte. Laura 6
Mortltr, Carol• 66. 67, 148
Mount.a.in. Lisa 142
Mountain. Terrence 156
Muelltr. Androw 64. 67, 148
Muhammad. Jayla 148
Muhammad. Kyasia 59. 67, 148
Mumford. Kay' La 148
Munnangi, Rajakumar 12
Munns, Summer 156
Munoz. Hector9.152
Munson, Sylvia 37, 148
Murphy, Quanzell 47, 88. 108, 109
Musaitef. Hab1beh 148
Museitil, Yacoub 148
Musseonden, Alexis l JO, 148
Mutchltr, f'iicole 58, 156
Mym. John 50
N
Naiera. Juan 14, 18, 62. 117
Nanct, Tyler 14
Saranjo. Steven 152
"'arlinR. derek 54. 90
\ash.Jerry47,50,58, ,90.116, 142
Nava. l\all•ly 152
l\me,. ·orberto 148
~eely. Alisha 18. 148
\eemann. S.tsy 67, 142
\•hnng. Sharon 6
\elson, Oerek 148
N•lson, Latanya 152
\el son, Marsha 3
Nelson. Montenia 89. 108, 109, 148
Nem•c. Eva 105. 148
Semec. atalie 105. 148
""ling. Oerrik 71, 156. 157
~e ..·attz. Selina 177
Nichols. Tyler 9(), 156
~iemi John.son. Krislina 6. 146
\ieto. An~la 142
Nikula. Andrea 156
~ipple, Edward 156
Nolan. Orlando 109. 156
Nordloh. Emily 14, HJ.I, 105, 14
r--nri~. Monica 156
Norman. Ja\'\er 148
Northern-Brown. Alysha 67,89. 131, 154. 156
Notananni. Patnzia 6
!\unez. Iris 148
0
0. trum. Ethan 156
Otto. James 148
O>erstr.. t. Billy 156
Owens.Ariel 16.23.50.51, 117
p
Padilla. Van<ssa 2. 46, 105. 152
Pagan, Alexander 58. 90. 156
Palacio-John. on. Oenzel 152
P&lermo. Bryce 156
Pari~au, Alicia 156
Parktr, Arri 143
Parks. Breanna 17. 156
Parks. Bntt&ny 35
Parks. Samantha 156
Parra. Renata 148
Paskiewicz. Allie 156
Paskie~1cz. Emily 148
Patchel, Maricelly 68. 69
Patel, Purvi 152
Patrick. Matthew 177
Patrmi. Maria 40. 41, 43, 80. 81, 148
Patterson. Oeontae 152
Paul. Ashley 148
Paul. Heath~r 46. 148
Pav le, Z.kovic 43
Pa\·lich. Ev&n 29
Pavlovich, Angela 14
Parne,Sha~TI.Jr
, 116, 143, 178
Pear<on. Caroll 6
Pecha. Ashley 67. • 152
Peralta. Jerrica 148
Perez. 6
Perez.Amaley 103.129, !3!, 143
Perez. Corinna 46. 14
Perez,Gabriella 18.116, 117, 117
Perez. Jeanfrtd 156
Perez. Juli'51 156
Perez. Lynn 6
Perez. Richard 152
Perez, Sydney 148
Perona, Ric 6
Perone. Matthew 152
Perozzo, Dylan 36. 67, 75, 79, 138. 152
Pemne, Nicholas 6, I05
Perry, Daija 58
Pestka, Sarnanlha 177
Petersen. Denise 148
Petersen, Mikayla 44, 46, 49, 117, 152
Petersen. ick 15
Peterson. Nicholas 177
Petty. Emily 152
Pfarr. Brett 152
Pfleger, Joshua 88. 113. 152
Phillips. Katie 6, 25. 41
Piasecki, Emily 156
Piccolo. Nicholas 17. 67, 152
Pillizzi. Anthony 17 152
Pink. Keir 108
Pmnola. Coach 101. 127
Pmo, Melissa 2. 14. 32, 46, 4 • 49, 116. 117, 177
Pleasant, Meaghan 22. 174. 177
Podgorski. Jason 148
P°',Noah67, 14
Pohlson. Oksana 148
Pollitt, Kyler 152
Pompy. Sabnna 148
Poppe, Taylor 177
Posada, Anthony 148
Posada. Strven 152
Po sett. fay6
Potthast. Matthew21. 119, 152
Potthast. Michael 21. 152
Poulos. Leah 71. 156
Pounders. Michael 24, 148
Powell. Valerie 71, 156
Powers, 6
Powers. N1cole 6
Prado, Hannah 140. 177
Prell. Matthew63. 91, 143
Preston. Robert 36. 67, 74, 75. 78, 79. 148
Preuss. Of>niM" 6. 28
Pnbyl.Jason 177
Pnco, Tea 16. 23. 138. 148
Pnngle, Martell 14
Prys•. Abigail 152
Puckett. ttphen 17, 148
Pugh.JesS1C.112.18.46,49.61, 117, 174, 177
Puhek.Cory57,71, 148
Puhek. Mepn 3. 57, 70, 71. 105. 14
Puntillo. Sarah 177
Pynaker. Ashley 156
O'Connor, Katnna 39. 54. 71. 14
o· Hora. Jessica 177
Oberg. Alise 143
Odegaard, Michael 113. 177
Odegaard, Victor 113
Oelke, Alexis 156
Oelke, Storm 156
Raith, Miranda 143
Raith, Steven 134
Ramey. Kasey 148
Ramirez. Brandon 152
Ramirez. JamaJ 36
Ramirez, Marcela 152
Ramirez, Marlena 156
Ramos. Sarnan tha 71, 156
Ramse)', Trtazure 2
Randazzo. Angel 117
Randazzo. ~icholas 152
Rantisi. Rosaleen 51, 105, 177
Rasmussen, Dane 51, 68. 69, 90, 156
Rasmussen. Rachel 18,88.102.117
Ralzka. Chnstiane 6
Raymaker. Michael 6
Reddeman, Joshua 66. 67, 152
reed. kelsey 61
Reed. Matthew 152
Regel. Zachary 6, 93, 148
Reid, Kelsey 39, 177
Reif. Christina 3, 32, 48. 94, 95, 117
Reif, Jamie 3, 48, 88, 94, 112, 113, 152
Relich. Diana 6
Remus. Taylon 8. 177
Revels. Mariah 148
Reyes. Gract 51. 52. 62. 67, 74, 75. 78, 79. 148
Reza. Asif 152
Rhodes. KaiUin 9, 143, 117
Ricchio, Breanna 18. 9. 142, 178
Rice. Tia 71, 156
Richardson, Amelia 29, 54, 70, 71, 102. 148
Rieman, Melissa 22
Riggs. Rachel 6
Rimkus. Jonathan 51. 93. 108, 152
Rios. Adrian 143
Rios. Jena\.ie 152
Rios. Juan 156
Rios, Paulina 148
Rivas,Oliver51, 156
Rivas, Taylor 70, 71. 152
Rivera. Carolina 152
Rivera. Felipe 143
Rivera-Zuganelis, Natalia 58, I 17
River..Zuganelz.Natalia46,49, !17, 131 .156
Rizzo , Frank 178
Rizzo, Mike 96, 97
Roberson, Anastasia 156
Roberts, Kelsey 156
Roberts, Vanessa 148
Robertson , Iesha 156
Rocco. Michael 156
Rocha, Mario 93
Salmeron, Mayra 153
Samuel. Amanda I IO. 148
Sanchez. Ashley 10, 13. 19, 46, 148
Sanchez. Bngilte 157
Sanchez, Emily 35, 178
Sanchez. Fernando 148
Sanchez. Jose 90
Sandberg. Michael 6
Sanders. Bethany 153
Sanders. Emily 157
Sanders. Makeedah 33. 143
Sanderson. James 148
Santelli, Brandon 93, 157
Santelli, Brianna51 67. 103. 129, 143. 179
Santiago. Elias 6
Santiago. Joe 97
Santiago. Sandra 13. 153
Santoro. lcholas 59, 71
Santos. Omero 93
Salter, Alberto 148
Saucier, Marquita 157
Sauer, Chandler 153
Saurer, Charles 6
Savaglio. Anna 43. 157
Savaglio, Domenic 41. 43, 148
Savaglio, Michael 18. 89, 162, 172. 178
Savaglio, Mikayla 18. 105. 153, 162
Savaglio-Jarvis. ue 3. 4
Surmardo. Colton 71. 93, 119. 157
Schacht. Tanner 17, 153
Schantek. Jeffrey 143. 175
Schend. Tyler 18. 48. 50
Schenk. Alexander 50, 178
Schenk. Laur..Lynn 32, 138. 148
Scherer, Kylie I i8
Schlais, Jean 3, 4
Schlevensky, Tyler IO, 51, 90. !08. 157
Schlick. Erik 6
Schmaling. Jacob 176. 178
Schmaling, Logan 71. 153
Schmidt. Jenny 6
Schmunck. Michael 67, 153
Schneider. Alison 178
Schoell. Alyshia 157
Schrandt. Christopher 157
Schroeder, Austin 93, 148
Schroeder, Kayley 120, 157
Schroeder, Ryan 121 , 148
Schultz, Briltany 153
Schultz, Jessica 94, 138, 153
Schulz, Kyle 109. 157
Schwantes, Amanda 48
Schwartz. Kristian 153
Rodgers, Scott 140, 143
Rodriguez, Alejandro 143
Rodriguez, Arturo 143
Rodriguez, Oesar'Ee 71. 156
Schwenzen, Jill 7
Rodriguez, Donovan 156
Rodriguez, Gerardo 92, 93, 152
Rodriguez. Jeremy 156
Rodriguez, Jorge 152
Rodriguez, Michael 178
Rodriguez, Monica 143
Rodriguez, Nina 131
Rodriguez, Virgen 6
Rodriguez-Cabrera, Henry 18
Rodriguez-Fuentes, Veronica 156
Rogers. Monica 67, 157
Rogers, Samantha 157
Rohdes, KaiUin 105
Rojas, fsrael 38. 93, 152
Rojas. Maritza 148
Roman. Allen 93
Roman, Elsie 178
Romanovic. Jelena 18, 47, 157, 162
Romanovic, Maja 18, 19. 46, 130. 131, 148, 162
Romanowski , Kellie 10. 88, 102. 111, 157
Romanowski. Stefanie9, 19, 63. 111, 144. 148, 149
Romero, Luis 152
Rosado. Zachary I, 19, 45. 148
Rosales, Claudio 90, 109, 157
Rosin. Christina 6
Rosmann, Krystal 67. 148
Ross. Anthony 173, 178
Ross. Dominique 152
Ross. Nicholas 16,23.162.173.178
Rossow. Andrea II, 152
Rousseau. Mikayla 71. 152
Ruffalo, Rayanna 157
Ruffolo. Bianca 157
Ruffolo. John 6
Ruffolo. Santino 157
Rugg.Amanda l03, 129, 142, 178
Scoon.Sara61, 178
Scott. Antonio 109
Scott. Oestiny 67
Seefeldt. Madeline 46. 47, 67, 9, 131, 148
Seiberlich. Lauren 12, 22. 178
Seiberlich. Melissa 46, 94, 153
Seivert. Natalie 149
Sepulveda. Robert3. 18, 89, 100, IOI. I02. 126.
127. 178
Servetnyk. Maryana 12, 22, 178
Servetnyk Rostik 144, 149
Sesser, Mary 7
Seymour, Scott 29, 88, 93, 96, 97, 157
Shaffer, Kaitlin 157
Shankar. Siva 119
Shall<ins. Natalie 106. 107, 111. 157
haw. Oerrick 90, 157
Shehadeh. George 3, 101. 127. 149
Shiels. Margaret 149
Shore. Austin 29, 101, 127, 149
Shwaiko. Alexandra 178
Shwaiko, Anastasia 111, 157
Siddiq, Shabaka 149
Siedjak, Marissa 149
Siel, Beau 49, 59, 65, 71, 149
Siel. Ms. 7. 33
Simenson. Daniel 50, 88. 149
Simmons. Elizabeth 7
Simmons. James 97
Sinclair, Luke 11, 62, 149
mclair, Samantha 16, 18. 22, 23, 49. 178
Sinnen, Jennifer 13. 52. 67. 82. 149
Sinnen, Luann 7
Sissel, Jessica 17
1ssel, Shawna 157
kalitszky, Amanda 110
Skendziel, Kimberly 3, 46, 49, 70, 71. 88. 117 144,
147, 119
Skundberg, Austin 71
Ruiz. Jesus 148
Skurski, Steven 1
Ruland. Jenna 148
Skweres. Jennifer94, 95, 153
Russell, Andrew 143
Skweres, Jenny 3
Russell, Caitlyn 143
Slamann, Brice50, 118, 119, 178
Slanchik, Michaela 149
Slater. Trent 58, 157
Sloca, Wesley 153
Slomkowski, Kevin 17, 91, 153
Slomkowski. Nicholas 14. 134, 143. 175
Slomkowski, Nick 9, 50
Sluga, Sarah 157
Smith, Cody 153
Smith, Dyisha 143
Smith, Eleanor 7
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Salazar. Joselin 143
Salerno, Drake 8, 17. 113, 153
Salgado. Christopher 157
Salgado, Kelvin 157
Salgado, Robert 157
Saarnio, Dawn 6
Raasch. Anana 156
Radulov1c, Sidney 148
Salinas. Elise 153
Roders, Thomas 6
Q
lejandro 143
Quiroz,AnaMaria46,67,119.148
Quiroi, Kristina 156
Olson. Tristian 143
Olson. Zachary 120. 121. 177
Orbe, Luis 15, 143
Ortiz. Angeliqut 90
Osborn•. Jo•hua 11 , 12, 22. 143
Ostrenga. Aleu11 148
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Smith, Ellie 8. 14
Smith, Lynda 7
Smith, Riley 11. 25, 30. 45. 48. 51, 120. 121, 134
178
Smith. Taylor 178
Smith. Trenten 10. 93, 111. 147, 149
Smith-Fleming. Anthony 153
Smoko. Jessica33, 41, 149
murawaJr. Arthur 7
Solomon. Roy 174. 178
Sonnenberg. Jason 1
Sortnson, Patnck 157
Sorenson. Robert 149
Soto. Steven 9()
Sowma, Joshua 153
Spair. Jennifer 14. 16, 23, 47 143. 178
Spair. Laura 46. 153
Speaks. Mr. 7, 40. 134
Spears. Ambiya 28
Spencer, Kyle 153
Square, Malyssa 149
Sreeram, Akshitha 54. 59, 71, 104, I05, 149
St Peter, Mialee 67, 80. 81, 157
Standish. Jason 7
Stanfield. Holly 7
Stanley. Nathan 118. 119. 134, 157
Starck. Curtis 157
Sieber. Svecia 153
Steele. Alexa 178
Steffan. Greta 20. 149
Steger, Stolt 7. 109
Stegmaier, Adam 143
Steinmetz. Cody 90. 157
Stelmaszczyk, Aleksander 149
Stephens. Andrew 149
Stevens. Stephanie 35. 149
tevenson. Arianna 71.111, 157
Stolfe. John 149
Stoner. Taylor 108, 153
Stoul, Cole 153
Stover, Ashley47, 68. 153
Stover. Sleven 90, 157
Strait. Daryl 7
Strampp,Mackenzie51, 71.149
Strandberg, Stuart 153
Strangberg, Samantha 46, 149
Strehlow, Emily51, 68. 116, 117, 157
trehlow, Laura 1
Stricker, Abigail 67
Struble, Damien 149
Studrawa, Haley 157
Stumpf, Christopher 143
Sturino, Alexander 149
Sturino, Gianna 47, 153
Sturino, Sebastian 149
Sullivan, Zachary 178
Sunderman, Samantha 11, 157
Swanson. Andrew 100. IOI. 126. 127
Sweet. Jameka 143
Sw1Sher. Emmy 7, 117
Swisher, Ken 7
Swisher, Zachary90. 178
Szczepanski. Aileen 68. 157
Szopinski, Caleb 93, 149
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Talbert, Brileigh 35, 67, 153
Tatro. Michael 157
Taylor. Chrystalynn 67
Taylor. Elijah 16, 23
Taylor. Jasmine 149
Taylor, Paul 7
Teerink, Jeffrey 7. 174
Tellez, Kai 153
Tenuta, Andrew9, 12, 24, 46, 178
Tenuta, Daniel I08. 157
Tenuta, Matthew 90, 157
Tenuta, Nicholas 9, 17. 58. 90. 109. 157
Terpstra. Brittnee 143
Thomas, Aaron 149
Thomas, Anthony 97
Thomas. Jodie 7
Thomas, William 8, 16. 23, 88. 111. 143
Thompkins, Talianna 153
Thorlton, Cindy 94. 153
Thome, Elliott 149
Thorne, Logan 8, 90. 157
Tibor, Ktvm 149
Tilapa. Raul 153
Tilapa. Vueth 19, 149
Tindall. Ashley 149
Tinker. Seth 153
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Ti ch. Sydney 67 JS7
Tisley. Jasmine I I I. IS3
Toepfer. Nicole 94, 138. 149
Toepfer. Zachary 93. 11 . 119, 1S7
Toledo. Irving 143
Tolosa.JieferhansS7, 71, 118, 119, 178
Tomczal<,Taylor35,SJ, 71, 149
Torres. Adryan 65, 179
Webb. Renee 1S7
Weber, Christine 149
Weiss. Tyler 8. I7, I79
Wells. Ethan 90, JS7
Torres. Arlen 153
Torres. Liliana 149
Whalen, Edward 65, 71, 143
Wheeler, Erlan 97
Wheeler, Logan 96, 97
While, TravlS 149
Torres. Rolando JS3
Tostrud. Jessica 10, 14, 143
Totts.Jenmfer41,67,81, IS7
Traughber. Kimberly IS3
Trayman, Devin 149
Trecker, Joseph 71, IS3
Treiber, Brodie 143, 173
Trent, Coach 109
Tnmark, Nicholas 92, 93, JS3
Trosl, Ruth 7
Truax, Kaylynn 143
Truong, Lisa 149
Turner. Marquea 157
Turner. Paris 15, 143
Turner. Ryaun 149
Turner. Tadaisha 1S7
u
Ulloa. Max 47, 74, 78, 88, 112, I 13, 1IS,177 179
Underwood, Tiffany 39, 67, 71, 1S3
Unrein, Ashley I79
v
Valentin. Kaylyn 179
Valentin, Kimberly I79
Valle, ~ino 149
Valukas, Emily 149
Van Hoof, Alexander 149
Van Hoof, Cassie IS7
Van Hoof, Lauren S8, IS7
Van Kammen, Haley 143, 174, 179
Van Kammen, Hannah 157
Van Nu land, Tyler 37, I79
Van Pamel, Stefan 179
Vanblarcom, Bryanna 29, 6 I, JOS. 179
Vanblan:om, Jared 157
Vanderford, Jodi 3, 14, 94, 9S, 138, I72, I79
Vanderhoef, Coach 97
Vanduyn, Amanda 120
Vanek, Kathryn 46
Vankammen, Hannah 157
Vankammen, Sydney JS7
Vargas. Gerardo 7, 28, 38
Varis. ikke 20, 62, 119, 134, 149
Vasarella, Mike 97
Vasquez, Andrea 66, 67,81. 138, 1S3
Vasquez, Ricardo 1S3
Vaughn, Taylor 44, 46, 49, 117, 153
Vaughn. Zachary 149
Veidl Trevor 19. 138, 149
Velasco. Francisco 153
Velasquez, Ravi IS7
Ventura, Kalrina43, 48, 106, J07, 1S3
Vernezze, Samantha 3S, 149
Vidas, Morgan JOS. 174, 179
Villalobos, Isidoro I49
Villalobos, Juan 149
Villalobos, Oscar 7
Villarreal, Monica JSS, 1S7
Villarreal, Sabrina 149
Villaruel, Kevin 143
Villaruz, Carlos 1S7
Villegas, Edvelyn 14, SI, 103, 129
Villella, Brooke 48, 89, JS3
Vincent, Breanna 157
Vincent. Nakisha 149
Viroglio, Michael 13, 37, 138, 139, JS3
Vite, Jacob 149
Vite, Joshua 143
Vittone, Andrew 14, 178, 179
Vogel, Jay IS3
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Waddell, Christine 67, JS7
Wade, Gavin IS7
Wldt, Jmmy 143
Walker. Makenzie 11. 62. 149
11.alk•r Tiffany JS7
alkowski. Amy 1S7
Wallace, Charles IS3
Waller, Nathan 4S, 71. 1S3
Wamboldt, Alanna 14, 88. 104, lOS, 179
Ward, Amanda 71. 179
Ward, Beth 7
Warner, George SI, 62, 90, 116, 179
Warner, Jonathan S6, 58, 90, 1S7
Warren, Tyler 54, JS3
Washington, Rhame) 4S. 88, 178, 179
Wathen, Elizabeth 179
Watson, De'Arlis 90, JS7
Waynes, Mason 97
Wenberg. Jessica 143
Wertz, Hayden 62, 90. 149
WesUand, 7
Wetherbee, Annette 7
Wickersham. Alexes 157
Wiedenroth. Levin 20, 21, 93, I 19, 149
Wild, Alison 7
Willer. Rebecca 67, 1S7
Williams, Aaron 7
Williams, Cedric 90
Williams, Darius I 13, IS3
Williams, David 149
Williams, Isaiah 109, IS4, IS7
Williams, Jodi 7, 8, I7
Williams, Kelsie 46, S4, 70, 71, 149
Williams, Marissa 106. 107. IS3
Williams, Mia I JO
Williams, Tashawna 157
Willing, Seth 149
Wilson, Brett 1S7
Wilson, Courtney 1S3
Wilson, Lacey I79
Wilson. Nathan 149
Windom. Tykesha 67
Windom, Tyquan 67
Wint. Anthony 149
Winter, Evan 8, 19. 71, 100, 101, 126, 127, 144,
149
Wmtermote, Emily 2, JO, 16, 23. 46, 17S. 179
Wirch, Jeffery 7
Will Kelly46,49, 117. 179
Willkowske. Eric I I, 43. 44. 47, 149
Wolke, Brynna46, 49. 71, I 16, I 17, 140, 179
Wolter. Casey 1S3
Wood, Thomas 7
Woods, Akan 1S3
Woods, Andrew 36, 121, JS3
Woolwine, Justin 179
Woolwine, Nathan 39
Worthley, Joshua JS7
Wortley, Jan S4, S9, 71, 118, I 19, 1S3
Wozniak, Tina 7
Wright, Jasmine 24, 33, S9, 68, 149
Wright, Tyler 48, 6S. 71. 179
Wynne, Casey 1S7
Wynstra, Kelley 7
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Yackley, Kyle 7
York, Janis 9
Young,KaiUyn 13,40,4J,4S,67, 179
Young, Marquise 109
Young, Mitchell 143
Young, Shawnice 88. 110, 149
Yudis, Robert 149
Yuenkel, Elaine 149
Yun, Ina 47, 1S3
Yus~ Courteney 1S3
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Zagar, Taylor 19, 149
Zahn, Karlie J02, 149
Zamagne, Terri 98, 149
Zapf, Jennifer 7
Zapp, David 67, 149
Zavaleta, Enrique 149
Zeihen, Sydney 67, 1S7
Zekovic, Pavle 43, IS7
Zertuche, Celeste JS3
Ziegler, Grace 11 I, IS7
Ziegler, Kyle 14, 47, 58, 90, 179
Zierk, Jacob 149
Zike, Sam 1S7
Zimmerman. Derek 18, 76, 177, 179
Zuehlsdorl, Lucas 17, 108, IS3
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Junior Kendro Everts was a
great competitor and made
ii to the Slale cross-<ounlry
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in practices, and conslantly
dropped lime in meels.
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season lo do her very bes1.
Photo Credit: Juan Najera
Junior Grace Reyes leads the play as the main character
Sarah Brown. Grace shows off her singing abilities as well
as her acting prowess in Guys and Dolls.
Guys and Dolls
Areview
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Guys and Dolls had a sold out show two
weekends in a row! The play was set back
in the old days when gambling was against
the law. Since the acting and the singing
was phenomenal, I'd rate the entire
performance at 4 stars (or two thumbs up!) .
These athletes put up quite the light...
Junior Danielle Macoreno
wos a slrong runner, and
consistently placed in
meets. She ran her way to
S!ole by practicing hord
during the season. "I loved
this ysar, and have never
hod such a successful! yet
challenging season!
Christina Rief
Senior Trina Capelli served
her way to the Tennis State
Championship. At the meet
Trina defeated her first
opponent, and mode ii into
the second round. She was
able lo do !his because
tennis has been her thing
since Trina was young.
Senior Justin Kreuser ran
in the crass county Stole
Mee! for the fourth year in
o row now. Juslin was a
very voluoble addition to
the leom and earned
Bradford many points. He
truly earned his spot at
the stole meet.
Senior Christina Rief was
the only diver to make ii la
stale from Bradford.
Christina dove for the team
all four years of her high
school career. In her final
year she made ii to State
where she competed with
24 other divers.