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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Obama~insin
2012-Again!!
Bradford H.S.
3700 Washington Rd.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
(262) 359-6223
Success is our only option ·
,
;,~
ALWAYS REMEMBERED,
NEVER FORGOITEN Bradford
student Carolina Mar, passed away
October 3, 2012.
THIS IS OUR TOWN At the
homecoming game, those in the
student section hold up a sign to
support the football team for the
Bradford vs. Indian Trail game!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sports
(8·9) Girls Tennis
( 10-11) Boys Volleyball
( 12-13) Girls Volleyball
( 14-15) Girls Golf
(16-17) Girls Swimming
(18-19) Boys Cross Country
(20-21) Girls Cross Country
(22-23) Boys Soccer
(24-25) Football
Who's that? Senior students hold
up cutout heads at the tailgate get
together for the Bradford vs.
Tremper football game.
Homecoming
(26) Homecoming Division
(27) Spirit Week
(28) Assembly
(29) Parade
(30) Game
(31) Dance
Trends
(32-33) Fall clothing/accessories
(34) Trends Cars
(35) Trends Skateboards
l?lays
(36-37) Dessa Rose
etubs
(39) Italian Club
(40-41) Yearbook Club
(6) Freshmen Fest
(7) Infrared
Aliza Mackey
Jonathan W a d e
Valerie Bish
CJ Harris
Tia Ramirez
What happened in the fall?
Well, nationwide, Obama won-again ...
Bradford's enrol Imentwentway down in 201202013-therewere only 433 Fresh men enrol led . Bradford welcomed
Dr. Sinclair as a principal . In sports news, tennis player Mikayla Savaglio made it to the first round of State in
singles while Emily Nordloh and Allie Litton, who had played doubles, made it to sectionals. The girls volleyball
team made it to the first round of sectionals . Danielle Macareno ran at State for cross country and came in 66th
place. Also, the boys soccer team made it to the semi-finals at State playoffs held at Uhline Sports Complex in
Milwaukee. Following that, the boys footba 11 team made it to the quarter fi na Is at State playoffs. The homecoming
spirit week consisted of several exciting events. Throughout the week, students participated in dressing up for
class points . Dressing up consisted of mismatch day, jersey day, class color day, superhero day, and neon day.
Homecoming game brought all the students together to cheer on the Bradford Football team . At half time there
were many exciting and meaningful events such as watching Bradford Heat dance, having a moment of silence
in memory of Carolina Mar, a student who passed away earlier on in the week due to lukemia, and recognizing
the homecoming court and awarding the King, Joseph (Nacho) Moez, and the Q ueen, Maja Romanovic, their
crowns. Though many teachers were absent as the year began, those who remained looked forward to the new
eig ht-period school day (with only three lunch peri ods) hoping that it wouldn1t be too ch aotic for learning.
A new year at BRADFORD
M. Galli, A. Gutknecht, M . Williams, M. Bobst, A. Stover, K. Kwiatkowski , H. Geliche. M . Brown, L. Spair, D. Falduto
Ashley Acevedo
New and Nervous
r
FRESHMAN
FEST BEGAN AT
7 :30 a .m. IN THE
FIELDHOUSE
WITH OVER
FOUR
HUNDRED
EXTREMELY
NERVOUS
FRESHMAN IN
ATTENDANCE.
their first rite of passage as Bradford
students: Freshman Fest. Here, students
participated in various activities such as ice
breakers. "We believe that having incoming
students take part in
these activities will help
them bond without the
intimidation of the
upper-classman," said
Link Leader Jasymn
Jackson. After the
event, freshman Dianna
Dianna Bindelli
Bindelli said that she "felt that the Link
Leaders helped the Freshmen feel
comfortable with coming into a brand new
school and they made it more exciting!"
BRADFORD
LINK LEADERS
"I remember what being a
freshman was like so I
decided I wanted to help
them out. Someone was
there for me, so I wanted
to be there for someone."
-Domenic Savaglio
•
8:30a.m. FRESHMAN SYDNEY SWIFT
7:45 a.m. TEAMMATES JACOB KENTALA AND
AND SHANNON DUFEK SMILE FOR THE
CAMERA DURING FRESHMAN FEST.
SCOTIIE BOBECK ARE JUST MINUTES AWAY
FROM ENTERING THE FIELDHOUSE .
"There's always somebody
willing to help you
throughout life, but
nobody can prevent you
from choosing to be
exceptional. "
·Lexi Leoris
Infra Red
Where
Bradford
Shops
lnfraRed is Bradford 's own school store. Before school and during all three lunches the staff of all juniors
What the people want!
participating in the Retail Merchandising Program operate the store just as if it were any other store in
Kenosha, being "all professional. " There is one difference though : in lnfraRed , it is all about Bradord . There
is loud , fun music playing, ONLY Bradford students shopping, and A LOT of Bradford school apparel. What
better way to see what adulthood is all about while hanging out with friends during lunch?
2012-2013
"I love coming into lnfraRed to visit all of
my friends working in here. Eating
cheesecake is pretty sweet, tooespecially the strawberry kind! "
Ty-Eric Jandrowski,
1 1
1\my Gutknecht
General Manager
INFRARED MUG SHOTS
Matt Hernandez
General Manager
Junior Dom Falduto holds his ground at
the entrance to make sure all students
who enter have their ID's.
Haley Gelime
General Manager
Joey Ttedcer
General Manager
Junior And i Rossow decorates the
windows in lnfraRed for the Bradford
football Go Pink Game .
Kyasia: "I love snickers and Reecesthey go!"
Destiny: "Snickers satisfy."
Kyasia Muhammad &
Destiny Kellerman, 1 2
"I don 't like eating junk food , but when
I'm hungry and want a snack Clif bars are
organic and taste great!"
Kyle Lovell, 12
junior Nikko Gutierrez poses
for the spotlight while working
the candy counter.
junior Daijah Brantley works the
register very happily in lnfraRed
during B lunch .
s most. We realize our
r than the tennis game.
...--
"The tennis teams
this year were so
great because of all
of the fun teammates
and great times we
had while still
working hard and
getting the job done .
.... .," _...,._ I loved every
moment of it."
-Allie Litton
BRADFORD
Scoreboard -
Season Highlights
H[}w'd wt d[}?
v.s Franklin
2
0
v.s Oak Creek
4
3
0
v.s Racine Park
7
0
.?'j§
v.s Racine Hor lick 5
2
l&I
v.s Racine Case
3
5
4
.c
Hannah Martell arxl. Mikayla Savaglio stole 2rrl plare in doubles against Union Grove
2
5
5
Emily Nordloh stunml the crowd when she aarlher ~against Racine~
Allie Lltton !IDral. the winning µlint against cross-town rival TremJH Trojms
Wins Loses
v.s Tremper
:a.
z
v.s Indian Trai ls
2
Mikayla Savaglio eam:rl her way to state dominating !Dille of the~ players in WI
Mikayla Savaglio smash!rl her romiffion acing five~ in state
Valeria Martinez challenged hern:ili' against Wilmont arxl. in the end, took the win
Valeria
Martinez
plays tough
at
Bradford's
ho me game.
Megan Puhek
knocks the ball
cross the court
in an intense
game against
Case.
Eva Nemec's tennis master twin,
Natalie Nemec gets ready for the
competion on the court.
Q...: How do you girls work or
communicate together on the court?
A: "We just communicate through
telepathy" -Maja Lazarevic
FACE TIME
Super S&M Team
The S&M terun is the tennis
duo of the century! These two
'bawt" tennis rnammas stuck
Q...: Have you ever had that perfect "underdog wins"
story?
A:'We did have an underdog moment...but that didn't
last for long. With super telepathic skills mixed with our
hard- earned tennis skills we caught up to Tremper in a
tied match. At end of the game we won the match at
Tremper's home court!. The beginning was rough but we
pulled through."
-Sheetah Sreeram
it out with each other through
thick and thin. Even when it
wasn't varsity tennis season
they kept the girls tennis heat
going by being -sradford's
'7ennis Mrunma's." managing
the boy's tennis teams. These
girls were unstoppable.
(LEFT SIDE) MAJA lAzAREVIC
(RIGHT SIDE) AKSHITHA SREERAM
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~Tennis
l9
Serve it Smash it Win it Love it
l
e Bradford's Girls Tennis Team hod
geat success in the Fall of 2012 with Allie
Litton and Emily Nordloh making sectionals
for number one doubles and Mikayla
Savaglio for number one singles. Mikayla
made Bradford proud by advancing to the
WIAA Division-1 State Individual Tennis
held
in
Madison.
Championships
September 18th was a fantastic day for the
entire team who beat Racine Park seven
matches to none. Mikayla Savaglio, Emily
VARSITY
[top row) Lazarevic,
Maja; Kinville, Emily;
Savaglio, Mikayla;
Martell, Hannah;
Nordloh, Emily;
Martinez Valeria
[middle row) Nemec,
Eva; Akindes, Adelana;
Puhek, Megan; Nemec,
Natalie; (bottom row)
Grinis, Cecilia, Litton,
Allie; Sreeram,
Akshitha
Junior Varsity
[top row) Puhek,
Megan; Whiteside,
Amanda; Smith,
Brianna; Heitkamp,
Mackenna
[middle row) Meeks,
Tianna; Zagar, Sydney;
Maurer, Megan;
Mendoza, Madison
[bottom row) Terletzky,
Nicole;
Martinez, Valeria
"Tennis is all about being mentally ready
for the game. It's a team sport and I
wouldn't want to compete with any
other girls. I love my team!"
Akindes and Lia Schwartz won their singles
matches, the new varsity members felt
matches. In doubles, Emily Nordloh and
Allie Litton, Maja Lazarevic and Sheetah
defeated. But being a big family, they
pulled each others' moods up by fooling
Sreeram, and Natalie Nemec and Eva
around on the court or going out to eat after
Nemec brought home wins. Coach Nick
Perrine, who retired the year before, was
each practice. The hardest part about my
senior year is missing the girls that I have
glad he came back to coach this group of
created so many memories with especially
winners. Looking back atthe year's season,
my doubles partner of three years, Allie
Litton." On a happy note though, Maja
captain Emily Nordloh said the following: "It
was a tough beginning by playing top-ranked teams in the state. After losing a few
Lazarevic said, 'This tennis season was a
great way to start off my senior year.'
Diving to save the
point, Emily Nordloh
uses all of her energy to
come back and score
against Case.
Lana Akindes
prepares her serve to
try to get ace against
her opponent on
Bradford 's court.
"Tennis is technically an individual
sport, or if you play doubles, it is just
you and your partner. But on our
team , we are all family"
-HANNAH MARTELL
(f)
~Vo 11eyba11
These lxJys take ''shafp;ing" to a whole newlevel
he boys volleyball team became
T
of everybody on the team I became the
chemistry with one another ultimately will
very close to one another throughout
closest with Austin Shore, Kevin Mayfield,
help everybody play the sport better. You
the season. By the end of October they
Andrew Meier, and Anthony Elsen because
get familiarized with the people and the
were less like teammates and more like
they've been with me since freshman year
way they play, which helps you adapt to
brothers; through all of the wins and losses
and shared a lot of laughs both on and off
different styles of playing. Winter ended the
they supported each other. The team
the court." He went on to say that this close
bond affected the way they played and
interview with a bit of humor: "Before a
game one day George Shehadeh and
also affected the way the team interacted
Anthony Elsen had a dance-off in the locker
nineteen wins nine losses for conference
with each other. When a player gets close
room. Because of his 'smooth moves' and
and non-conference games combined.
to teammates there fS a trust built that allows
'style,' the rest of the guys judged that
Evan Winter said this about his season: "Out
every guy on the team to do their best. The
Anthony Elsen was the supreme winner.
ended the season with a record of five wins
and four losses for conference games and
VARSITY TEAM
(top row) Coach Pinnola; Elsen,
Anthony; Kessler, Mason; Barnes,
Brad;
\l\/inter, Evan; Coach Cay
[middle row) Servetnyk, Rostik;
Stolte, John; Hedstrom, Tyler;
Shehadeh, George; Shore, Austin;
(bottom row) Meier, Andrew;
Fikejs, Josh
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JUNIOR VARSITY
TEAM
(top row) Mayfield, Kevin;
Christensen, .Jake; Coach
Pinnola; Richards, .Jovan
Komarec, Corey;
(middle row) Young,
Cleven; Kramer, Ben;
Kramer, .Jake; Farias,
Angel
George Shehadeh
sets a ball to be
spiked over t he
net.
•
'--
(bottom row) Borden ,
Blake; Van Bogelen, Alex
"Teammates for a season;
brothers for life"
"Volleyball or die!"
-OUTSIDE HITIER EVAN WINTER
- CAPTAIN ANDREW MEIER
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Q..: Why did you join volleyball?
1\: "I joined volleyball because its a great workout
and just love playing!" -Ben Kramer Gr. 10
Q..: How do you like playing for Bradford
volleyball?
1\:" I like playing for Bradford. It's the most fun
I've ever had playing a sport." -Jacob Kramer Gr. 10
with Ben a :d Jake Kramer
This is "'Ben and Jacob
Kramer's first year playing
"'Bradford boys' volleyOOil.
"'Ben (outside Hitter) and.Jake
(setter) both play on junior
varsity. They both enjoy
their
teammates
and
coaches.
Teammates
(from left)
Andrew
Meier, Josh
Fikejs, Mason
Kessle r, and
John Stolfe
anticipate the
upcom ing
serve.
The
varsity
team huddles
up after the
Franklin boys
take a timeout.
Season Highlights
Austin Shore got rmdy for a mg~ on Septemrer 24th
BRADFORD
Scoreboard HOW
·d we do?
US THEM
Burlington
0
3
Anthony~ blockfil a spike against Franklin on
Central
0
3
Septemrer 24th
Horlick
1
3
3
1
0
1
2
3
Case
0
3
Indian Trail
3
0
Franklin
Evan Winter got 17 kills against Trem}E" on lliober 1st
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Park
Tremper
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Tyler HOOst:rom got 10 kills and 10 rugs on lliober 8th
Brad Barnes bounarl a 0011 off an opiming player for a kill on
lliober8th
Austin
Shore
(Back Row) Loewen,
Emily; Coach Erin;
Kentala, Kaitlin; Hulbert,
Kristen; Romanowski,
Stefanie; Eckert, Rachel;
Coach Jen; Coach Yackley
(Front Row) Romanovic,
Jelena; Larsen, Kayla;
Beggi, Sarah; Bridleman,
Alyssa; Klawonn, Cailin;
Richardson, Amelia;
Pecha, Ashley
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Volleyball
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Winning Has Never Felt Better!
SEC OJnference Champions!
he Varsity Girl's Volleyball team made
was the best feeling in this world. Our
historyagainstKenosha'sown Tremper
hardwork paid off, and next year we have
season was like our spandex-short and
tight!" The freshman girls had a short season,
Trojans, and beatthem in the first, third, and
a lot of work to do to live up to this year's
'dream team!"' The Varsity team won all six
but it was a worthwhile one. Libero and
senior Sarah Beggi set two records of all-
of their home games. As Ashley said, they
career digs and all-career aces. The varsity,
lived up to everyone's expectations.
Freshman Dianna Bindelli commented on
her season, saying, "I'm so proud of my
JV, and freshman teams played with a
fourth games on Saturday, October 20th,
2012. They went from SEC Conference
champions to SEC Regional Champions.
Junior Ashley Pecha said, • This season was
absolutely incredible. We accomplished so
much this year and this team will never be
forgotten. Beating Tremper to win Regionals
passion for the sport (it often was as
team; we played our hearts out, and
important as jobs, school, and social life).
These girls left an impression on the SEC, and
became best friends. As we say, 'Our
everyone anticipates next year's season.
Coach
Yackley
closely
watches as
the Girl's
Varsity
Volleyball
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game
against
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Tremper.
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spike against
Tremper for the
winning point.
2) Senior Kaitlin
Kentala flies up for
a spike.
3) Junior Hope
Kentala bumps the
volleyball over the
net for a score .
4) Junior Ashley
Pecha gets ready to
bump the ball.
BRADFORD
Scoreboard
CfJn ~rence
chatnP1
19-25
Oak Creek
25-13
Horlick
25-16
Case
25-18
Park
25-13
Indian Trail
25-11
Franklin
25-8
St. Joseph
25-11
Oconomowoc 23-25
Berlin
21-25
Shoreland
25-14
Mukwonago 19-25
Tremper
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- MEGAN BuRNs
FACE TIME
with Sarah Beggi & Jelena Romanovic
Q-: How do you feel about the volleyball team this
I think this season is our best season yet.
season?
eur team works so well together. We are
A: I love my team. We literally do everything
determined to get the state banner next to
the football one. Sarah is an amazing pla~
she does a great job at being the libero. and
her defense is phenominaL She is the person
to go to on the team. on and oU the court
together. and created a bond over the years. I can't
imagine playing without them. We are like "one big
happy family."
Q-: What do you admire about Jelen a?
A: All of her hard work and dedication to the
team, and the energy she brings to the court. Also.
her height!
VARS ITV TEAM
(top row) Kentala, Kaitlin;
Loewen, Emily;
Romanovic, Jelena;
Romanowski, Stefanie;
Bridleman, Alyssa;
Richardson, Amelia;
Kentala, Hope (middle
row) Larsen, Kayla;
Klawonn, Cailin; Coach
Yackley; Hulbert, Kristen;
Eckert, Rachel (bottom
row) Beggi, Sarah; Pecha,
Ashley
JV TEAM
(top row) Ziegler, Grace;
Loewen, Emily; Coach
Meteyard; Burnett,
Cynthia; Szczepanski,
Aileen (middle row)
Bogardus, Jenna;
Klawonn, Cailin; Eckert,
Rachel; Majewski,
Kathleen "Rosie";
Henningfield, Ashley
(bottom row) Medina,
Maquela; Burns, Megan;
Paskiewicz, Allie
Freshman TEAM
(top row) Kaufman,
Lucinda; Hedstrom,
Kasey; Wolf, Haley; Coach
Fl i tcroft; Skalitzky, Alexis;
Funk, Elayna; Kilmer,
J e ssica (middle row)
Tenuta, Gabrielle "Gabi";
Wisniewski, Alexis;
Bindelli, Cianna; Marko,
Madison "Maddy";
Norman, Hayley; Grubb,
Kayleigh (bottom row)
Cufek, Shannon;
Szczepanski, Sarah
(Below) Aimee
Richardson, Kristen
Hulbert, Emily
Loewen, and Cailin
Klawonn watch
closely as their
teammates play
against Oak Creek.
(Below) The JV
Team huddles
together in an
intense game
against the
Westosha Central
Falcons.
(Below)
Freshmen Alexis
Wisniewski and
Sarah
Szczepanski wait
for the opposing
team to serve the
ball.
ruso 1\lyssa ""Bridlelnan's hits are oU the
chart. Not to mention. she puts up one of the
biggest blocks. We always crack jokes, and
it keeps everything lighter on the court rm
so lucky to be able to play with these girls!
·-
Golf
'
Clwly ~me mlent worth noticin-gl
he golf team mainly played at Maple Crest
(Bradford's turf), Oakwood, Waunakee,
matches). Sectionals was the place where
the girls had the toughest time because
were new players to the golf team; they
admitted thatthis was even the firsttimethat
they ever played golf! "We were truly awful
scored the best of the season w ith nine over
the competition was stiff. Although the
varsity golf team placed last their spirits
par. She was the top player even though it
was her first year. Natalie Shatkins, a
were not crushed . "We made .it to
sectionals," said Shatkins "and we're proud
said in agreement with Kimberly, " but we
and Ives. At Maple Crest Alison Meeker
at golf this season,"' Anastasia laughingly
had so much fun that we will try again next
returning golfer, played an honest game
that we got that far." Alison Meeker
year, and then we won't be beginners!" The
and was also a top scorer. Overall,
Bradford's golf team won four of the seven
echoed that sentiment by saying, "Next
funniest moment of the season, according
year we'll do better!' They both have
to many girls, was when coach Cushman
games against Indian Tra il, Case, Park, and
excellent sportsmanship. Jessica ApicellL
jumped out of the bushes and yelled at
Horlick. Unfortunately, they lost against
Tremper, Franklin, and St. Thomas Moore
Marissa Williams and Katrina Ventura were
the other players on the varsity team.
them for their putting . This was only be funny
(these last two were considerably close
Anastasia Shwaiko and Kimberly Molinaro
usual laid-back and hilarious coach.
because the outburst was totally unlike the
VARSITY TEAM
(top row) Coach
Cushman; Barker, Renate;
Shwaiko, Anastasia;
Apicelli, Jessica; Coach
Raellen (middle row)
Molinaro, Kimberly;
Ventura, Katrina; Meeker,
Alison; Shatkins, Natalie
(bottom row) Williams,
Marissa; Metallo, Megan
Renate Barker, Natalie Shatkins, Anastasia Shwaiko and Alison Meeker
left school early to go to a meet together.
"Because of a recent injury, I have missed
out on all of the joy of the sport."
-JUNIOR MEGAN METALLO
"The whole team has really bonded this year.
I can't imagine a better team to have. "
- JUNIOR JESSICA AP IC ELLI
Junior
Marrissa
Williams
"loves that golf is a singleperson sport but a lot of team
effort is involved to come out
with a win . My team is very
close with each other and we
could not do anything without
everyone's support. I cannot
wait for next year's season ."
Marrissa
received
the
Academic All State award this
season. She is a very talented
girl in school and in all of her
extra curricular activities.
Megan
Metallo
pushes her tee
and ball into
the ground in
preparation of
launching the
ball down the
fairway of hole
number
three.
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Se son Highlights
Natalie Shatkins mid
swing at her first tee
box
Girls Golf advanarl to mionals for tlm !mlJXI. year in a row
The rest match for J.V. wa.s a namble at Shoop golf courre
where they got 200 place
Cmcb. Cushman hani£rl out oomµi. loomµi. rain gmr at the
Muni golf 0Jt1nE
The rest golf courre wa.s the Keoo:;ba opm at BrighteOOale.
They got out of 7th~ for every mret (one week it wa.s
three timeS)
Freshman.Allim Meeker playirl varsity one all~
Junior Katrina
Ventura bends
over to see her
shot before
hitting the ball!
to make sure
that she has
accurate aim .
FACE TIME
Sophomore Natalie Shatkins
prepares to launch her golf ball on
the first hole at Maple Crest.
with Natalie Shatkins &Marissa Williams
"Everyone on my team is very proud of the outcome of our season
this }'ear. We had some returning players as well
-".!,'as beginners, I run so happy I made sectionals
,.
with the
t of my team. I hope that next year
will be even more successful making it farther
than sectionals." said sophomore Natalie
Shatkins. "My favorite part of the season was
when Megan fell off a golf cart! We all had a good
laugh." Natalie sums up her season by saying
"ugly but elfective."
NATALIE SHATKINS
0: What is your favorite part of golf?
A: I love that golf is a single person sport but a
lot of team effort is involved to come out with a
win!
0: How have you connected with your team?
A: My team is very close with eachother and I
know I could not do as well without their
support and helpful hints.
"I liked to play on new courses much
better because since it was all new to
me I had to concentrate more."
Junior Jessica Schultz
has been swimming for
two years and has
enjoyed every second of
it. I'll never forget this
season-especially when
all of us jumped off of
the diving board
together. We had a lot
of fun in that pool. "
Freshman
Sam ant
Massoglia is all abo
team . When it comes
the team activities sht
always the first o
to
hango
ready
Samantha swims t
freestyle 100 met1
She had some of
best times at the m~
against ITA.
BRADFORD
Season Highlights
Scoreboard HtJW
The girls improve at Park Invite; on &'25 they took 8th aIXI.
on 1CY20 they took 6th
Meli£'il. Seil:a"lich won OOck--to-mck rares against Franklin
Kelsey Foertsch
Girls take 7th at Elkhorn Invite.
Jaime Reif broke her ~nmrdat the Franklin meet
Samantha~ had SJIDe of her rest times against ITA
Jenny Skweres got one of her tetter times at the Bradford Invite.
Melissa Seiberlich
·d we dtJ?
us
Park Invite
8th
Franklin
L
[ Elkhorn Invite
7th
Case
L
I Tremper
L
Bradford Invite
8th
j Oak Creek
w
Horlick
L
I Indian Trail
L
Park
w
I Park Invite
6th
6th
Conference
Jennie
Jakub iak
shakes
off her
pre-d ive
jitters .
JAIME REIF
Q...: What made you join the Swim Team?
1\: "I always had swimming in my life. As a kid I
had an older sister who swam as well and she
was always there to guide me.
Q...: What do you do to prepare for meets?
1\: "Before meets I always listen to music! It
•
FACE TIME
Samantha Sm ith swims the
butterfly.
dual meets at Bradford.
gets me pumped up and focused for meets. I
also think about what I have to do better."
with Melissa Seiberlich
Junior Melissa Seiberlich has always had
swimming in her life. As a kid she swam
wi1h the patriots and enjoyed it She joined
the swim team to continue wi1h something
1hat she loves.
of her favorite
~
6'
ene
memories has been the '"Bradford invite
because it was the most fun. While
preparing for meets. Melissa. like Jaime.
likes to stretch and listen to music to help
her get pumped up and ready for the pool
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MELISSA SEIBERLICH
•
•
-1-mm1ng
Dial it Up"
-Margaret IkJrmell
impress the crowd and each other as the
in college. "Overall, the season went really
f ups and downs. After suffering an eighth-
season
of
well,' said senior Nicole Toepfer. Nicole
place finish in their first swimming invite
September the girls took a win against Oak
swam with the team for all of her four years
gainst Racine Park, the girls needed to
Creek and in October, they trounced
at Bradford and loved it. Her favorite
practice extra hard when they faced Park
Racine Park. Unfortunately though, the
highlight of the season was the 200 Freestyle
l
e girls swim team has had its share
progressed.
At
the
end
again in November. They did much better
swimmers finished eighth in the Bradford
atthe Racine Case meet. "This was the best
and ended up with a sixth-place finish. The
Invite. "Although we finished eighth, we all
season I've had of my four years of
next few meets proved to be some of the
swam our best," said senior Maggie Baruffi.
swimming." During the Conference meet
hardest, yet the most fun meets of the year
Maggie has swum competitively for six
near the end of October, the girls would
because they had the opportunity to
years, but decided not to continue later
finish their amazing season in eighth place.
[Front Row)
Baruffi, Maggie; Rodriguez, Zoe;
Smith, Lauren; Mathson,
Gabrielle; Goriup, Delaney
[Second Row)
Massaglia, Samantha; Schultz,
Jessica; Jaime, .Jennifer;
Halstead, Cassandra; Coach
Tolosa
[Third Row)
Villella, Brooke; Marshman,
Kristena; Smith, Samantha;
Connell, Margaret; Clair, Kayla;
oepfer, Nicole; Foertsch, Kelsey;
each s:>askiewicz; Coach Sapieka
[Back Row)
Garetto, Andrea; Block, Ellexis;
akubiak, Jennie; Geniesse, Jamie;
Skweres, .Jennifer; Lutz, Kellie;
Seiberlich, Melissa; Reif, .Jamie
'Just
Krep
SWimming"
-Nimle Trepfer
"Our team really grew thanks to
our great new coaching staff."
"The season was really good and
we improved a lot."
-MARGARET DONNELL
- MAGGIE BARUFFI
a arde
losses,
ersona tmes throu hout he
percentage of .614%!
was als
were proud to beat their ersonal times and
Athlete awa d Boys Outstandin
Scott
and 8th in Southeast All Conference. These
inated for Boys S
es
went t
oa
Trimark for rlfffning a
amazing season for his first year of Cross
Country at Bradford. Finally, the Team
gr
experience for me co
different school and I'm glad I id it
new friends I made," said senior Joe Santigo.
"My sport is your sport's punishment."
Cross
Country
Team
[top row]
Clay Fellman,
Logan
Wheeler,
Aaron Bullis,
Nathan
.Jensen, Cane
Rasmussen
[bottom row)
Michael
Mleczko,
Scott
Seymour,
Michael
Schantek,
Noah Trimark,
Patrick
McNeil ·
•
"Running is one of the greatest
metaphors of life, because you get out of
it what you put in."
"I'm going to work so that it's a pure guts
race at the end , and if it is, I'm the only
one who could win it"
-AAR ON B ULLIS
-SCOTT SEYM OUR
~ What was your favorite meet?
A: I liked the Angel invite. It was an exciting meet and
everyone on the team had a blast. I am going to look
foreward to this meet every year!
Noah Trimark
Michael Mleczko
Q..: What do you do before your meets?
A: I usu ally just sit around and relax. It makes me thi nk
about how I' mgoing to do at my meet. I listen to music
and stretch to pre pare.
with Clay Fellman
elay Md a great season. He was that one
runner who always Md a positive attitude.
1\t every meet his scores got consistantly
better. "Bradford came in 7th Place at the
Shorewood invite. and elay played a huge
part in that success. he Md a score of 1&61
coming in 7th place in his team. Even though
he wasn't first. he was happy to nm with his
team and do his best in every meet. elay
loves running and wants to continue to nm
for the rest of his high school career. He
feels like cross country is his sportt
The Red Devils usually
get together as a team
for good luck. Before
their meet at Parkside
they huddle up which
makes them even
more pumped to run
their absolute best
Bradford's Cross
Country team happily
pose for this picture
after completing a
meet at Parkside (left
to right) Clay Fellman ,
Dane Rasmussen ,
Michael Mleczko,
Noah Trimark, Scott
Seymour, Gurlyn
Grewal.
Season Highlights
BRADFORD
Scoreboard HfJW
Nathan Jerum rai.chfil a time of 19:47 at the VVIAA Sffiionals Meet
·d we dfJ?
Tremper Invite
Score
7th-1 9
West Allis Invite
Michael Schantek reachfrl a time of 20:51 at the VVIAA SEmonals Mret
Whitnall Invite
Nathan Jensen
Graham Hervat got 6 varsity JX>inls. This is his new~ rerord for him
Angel Invite
Muskego Invite
K.County Invite
Shorewood Invite
ooh Trimark rai.chfil his goal and rai.chfil an amazing 23 varsity JX>ints.
Tune RasmlliW1rai.chfila&nreof18:12 at the VVIAA Soctionals Mret
5A:ntt Seymour rame in first in his team with a 3Xlre of 16:46 at the VVIAA
Sa:tionaJs Meet
Michael Schantek
Southeast Conf.
Sth-8
WIAA Sectional
6th-12
Andi Rossow
enjoyed her first
year running
cross country!
She ran every
meet on varsity.
Andi ran cross
country to stay
in shape for
track season!
Kathryn
McKinnon
races to the
finish line to
beat all the
ladies
catching up!
Bradford clearly takes off before the
other girls at this meet!
Season Highlights
BRADFORD
The girls always lookfrl forward to stretching More meets aIXi after
lml.~ thats more time with their teammates aIXi they enjJye'.l itl
Like the guys, the varsity
girls come together in a
circle before every meet!
On the bus rides to meets. the girls always hid Majl. Romanovic's
stuffro animal namro "Ellie"
Tunielle Macareno always plaarl in the top five girls at every mret
Scoreboard-
Ho~/d we do?
us THEM
Tremper Invite
12
7
West Allis Cent.
9
4
Whitnall Invite
3
13
Muskego Invite
7
17
7
Kenosha County
4
3
Shorewood Invite
16
4
Southeast Cont.
3
4
WIAA Sectional
6
5
Angel Invite
An:l.i Rcmiw rrelaJfrl her first rare,; it was am her first rare ever in
CTffi5 rountry.
Gabi Martin got IIXMrl up to varsity as a freshman during the~
11
Tunielle Marareno plaarl 66th in the state cnmJ:etition!
FACE TIME
with Kendra Everts and Terri Zamagne .
Junior Ty Jandrowski
waited at the finish line
with a poster and Dowers
to ask his future
homecoming date to the
dance. Kendra Everts
ended the race stunned •••
and said yes!
Q..: Are you ever afraid of losing?
1\: Sometimes I am, but then
my
teammates help me to get over it and I
go on running my best!
Q..: What was your highlight of the year?
1\: I would have to say my favorite part
of cross country this year was all the fun
times my teammates and I had! We all got
so close and enjoyed the whole season!
TERRI lAMAGNE
(f)
.~ Cross Country
l9
'We just felt like runnm:."
he girls cross country team created a
T
When Andi was asked who she thought
lot of buzz this season! Their final record
was 81-54 (.600). With a number of girls
improved the most. she quickly answered
with the name of one of her friends: "I think
medaling (and one of the girls even made
Terri [Zamagne) improved the most this
it to State) it would be an understatement
to say it was a year of improvement! "I think
season
Danielle Macareno who placed in the top
five during every one of her meets. After
running a great season. she qualified forthe
state competition. Danielle described her
year
experience at state: "Ending my senior
compared to her times last year were much
better!" Another runner who improved this
season by going to state was a great feeling
and I wouldn't have gotten there without the
this year. All of the varsity girls improved so
much and it was really fun watching
season was Gabrielle Martin. She got
support of my coaches and teammates. It
moved up to the varsity cross country team
was an amazing experience." Danielle
everyone happy with
as a freshman! Yet another runner who had
a lot to be proud of this season was senior
at the state competition in Madison.
the girls cross country team did really well
how well they
performed," said runner Andi Rossow.
because
her times this
ended the season by finishing 66th place
VARSITY TEAM
[top row] Coach Aslakson,
Seiberlich, Melissa,
Romanovic, Maja, Bishop,
Candace, Coach Lawrence
[middle row]Martin,
Gabrielle, Zamagne, Terri,
Vasarella, Haley, Fischer,
Rachel [bottom row]
McKinnon, Kathryn,
Macareno, Danielle,
Rossow, Andrea, Kilmer,
.Jennifer, Everts, Kendra.
Left: Danielle Macareno and Kendra Everts run towards the finish line!
Senior Rachel Fischer claims her best
memory throughout the years was "all
the funny times at the pasta parties."
Junior Missy Seiberlich jokes that
the most satisfying thing about
cross country is "finishing the race!"
(./)
£Soccer
'Your love makes me strong-your
hate makes me unstopplblel'
T
he varsity team had an amazing
I defer to it and sacrifice for it, because the
Nicki Trimork." Trimork. who himself had a
season. w ith 21 wins. 5 losses. and l tie.
team, not the individual. is the ultimate
solid season, said this about his team: "We
What made this team go so for in their
season
was
their
family-like
champion ." Bigley also looked back at his
always push each other because we're all
bond.
four years of soccer: "I am really going to
a team; if one of us fails. we all fail ." The
Whenever one guy was having a bad day,
miss playing with this team. My favorite
team made Bradford history by making it to
the whole team was there to encourage
personal memory was when we played
the semi-finales at State that took place at
him to do his best The players connected
Waterford and I hit a rocket and scored the
Uhline
well with one another. making games a lot
first goal of the game. And most importantly,
competition was fierce, the Bradford team
more
were
what I will miss about high school soccer is
won the first game 1-0. With that win under
influenced by professional soccer players.
relaxed .
Some
players
in
Milwaukee.
Although
the
playing in those rivalry games with Tremper,
their belt. they then advanced to the semi-
Danny Bigley got confidence from Mia
being the dynamic duo with Trent Smith on
final
Ham m's quote: ·1am a member of a team,
the left side and playing on the field with
suffered a tough loss with a score of 0-1 .
"I scored against Tremper
in Playoffs! I'm really going
to miss the seniors next
year, but it really was a
good season th is year. "
-Tun ji Akindes
"I liked playing soccer th is
year because I got to meet
a lot of new people and
make a lot of new friends!"
-Kyle Sinclair
•
Junior Nick Trimark, a varsity starter, had many
accomplishments this year . One of his bigggest was
scoring a header goal against Badger. His favorite player
is Yaya Toure who plays for Manchester City: "I look up to
Yaya because we play the same posit ion ."
L_
game
where
they
unfortunately
VARSITY
TEAM
[top row]
Fabiano, Stefano; Bigley, Oaniel;
Coach Wolf; Coach Fabiano;
Coach Reget; Lein, Michael ;
Manc ini, Giovann i
[m iddle row]
C lose, Andrew; Ak indes, Tunj i;
Tr imark, Nicholas; Rimkus,
.Johnny; Hughes, Zach; Reget,
Zach
(bottom row]
Massie, Kevin; Bermudez, Erick;
Schroeder, Austin; Seymour,
Scott; Rodriguez, Gerardo Not
Pictu red : Trenten Smith and
Enrique Manjarrez
JV TEAM
(top row]
Fellman, Clayton; Schier, Robin;
Coach Wolf; .Janovsky, Petr;
Santos, Homere
[middle row)
Santelli, Brandon; Sinclair, Kyle;
Oefaut, Emanuel; Scarmardo,
Colton; Palermo, Bryce
(bottom row]
Fellman, .Jake; Perazzo, Kyle;
Toepfer, Zachary
Junior J ohnny Rimkus's favorite soccer player is Cristiano
Ronalda, who plays for Real M adrid. One of the quotes he
plays by is, "Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't
work hard." He also had a big accomplishment thi s season
which was doubling his stats half way through the season.
"AV\/ESOME!!!
In 2012
we advanced
to the State
Playoffs. We
couldn't have
been a happier
bunch of guys
when we knew
that we were
going to STATE!"
-Mike Lein
MEET THE PLAYERS
Senior Trent Smith. varsity captain. said
Junior Gerardo R...odriguez. started playing soccer at IO year old
that his biggest accomplishment had to be
when he scored against Indian Trail.
'Without even realizing it." he said, "I broke
out into this amazing celebration dance."
0ne of hi challenges during the season
though was transitioning from sweeper to
outside back. ''Before every game, I listen
to mu ic and envision what I need to do as
a captain to help my team win." 0ne of
Trent's favorite professional soccer players
is John Terry who plays for ehelsea.
when his dad introduced it to him. Playing soccer though, has its
hard times; during one of his games he
hurt his ankle but played through his injury
to be there for his team. Although the injury
was painful, he remembered that his
assistant coach told him keep playing
strong and hard Gerardo wants to
someday play soccer in college because
he loves the game and couldn't imagine his
life without it 0ne of the people he looks
up to is Messi who plays for 133rcelona.
GERARDO RODRIGUEZ
At Bradford 's
Ameche Field,
~!'Pl!!!!!!!!!!~;miiiiiimuJ Junior Enrique
Manjarrez walks
off of the field,
tired and
sweaty, but
happy at how
the game turned
out.
--,,;...:~~
Season Highlights
Scoreboard -
RankOO. fourth in state at the~ of the 2012
Hf!W
~~
·d we du?
us THEM
Conference Games
Took~ plare in amference.
Junior Clay Fellman. suib:rl up for varsity for the
Bradford vs. Tremia- game.
Won~ game of playoffs against Horlick. 2-0.
Bradford 00!.ts Tremia- 2-0 to advanre to state.
Made it to the Semi-Fmals at State that took
plare in Uhline.
Sophomore
Scott Seymour
is well known
on the team for
his quick passes
like the one he
kicks here
during the game
against Racine
Case
Zach Reget
settles the ball at
Ameche Field.
one of his amazing
Franklin
5
Racine Case
6
Racine Park
1
Oak Creek
1
Racine Horlick
2
Indian Trail
7
Indian Trail
8
Kenosha Tremper
1
Kenosha Tremper
2
Football
Bradford Pride Continues
in2012-2013
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fullh1LYl-rl'I- 1 I
Ga.Lt"-G1IliiDSa
The 2012 Red devil football team's goal was
senior quaterback Nate Wilson had to
Milwaukee Riverside in level l. In Level 2 of
to follow the footsteps of last year's team
takethe role as a starter when his teammate
theplayoffs, the team faced undefeated
and go undefeated to win another state
Draven Lafayette was out with a knee injury.
Oak Creek for the second time of the
championship. Many people doubted they
Despite the factthatthe Red Devils had an
season but this time the outcome of the
would have a good season or even make
the playoffs. But they were determined to
0-2 start to the season, they came back and
game was very different from the first. The
won their next two match-ups. Then, in the
prove everyone wrong. Losing a handful! of
fifth game of the season they suffered a
42-10 loss to Oak Creek. After this crushing
Red Devils handed Oak Creek their first loss
of the season before losing to Union Grove
starting seniors from last years team, many
players had to step up and take over
starting roles for the team. For example,
defeat the guys went on a three game
winning streak into the playoffs, defeating
Badger in level 3 of the playoffs. "Although
we didn't make it to State again this year,
we played our best," said Draven Lafayette.
E
Washington
Middle School
alumni went to
their old
school to talk
to future Red
Devils about
staying
dedicated and
keeping out of
trouble.
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BRADFORD
Scoreboard
HtJW
·d we do?
US THEM
Hudson
7
Franklin
21
Case
30
Tremper
Horlick
49
10
28
Indian Tr ail
37
Park
·12
Oak Cr eek
PLAYOFFS:
Riverside
3.J.
Oa k Creek
21
Badger
7
•
28
28
24
35
42
1) Phil Lynch felt like the
team had a good season and
accomplished their main
goal by proving everyone
wrong who thought they'd
have a dismal year. 2) Carvel
Graham thinks the season
went better than expected.
He also is now focusing on
college and the next stage of
his life. 3) Hayden Wertz
believes he did his best this
season and is excited to
move on to the college level.
4) Henry Cabera said that
his football career doesn't
end at Bradford; he plans to
go on to Western Michigan
to play on their team.
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"I had a great season. I wish it would have gone longer,
but I'm excited for the next level"
- LINEBACKER HAYDEN WERTZ
FACE TIME
Phillip Lynch
Q...: Who do you admire the most on the team?
A: I admire Hayden Wertz because he is one of
the players who improved the most during the
season.
Q...: Is the season going as well as you
expected?
A: This season's not how we expected it to be.
We expected to be undefeated because of our
confidence in the team; but otherwise, it's going
pretty well.
VARSITY TEAM
(top ro\N] Lira c., Baldwin A. 1 Bravo A. 1
Banks C. 1 Harwell R. 1 Marshall K. 1 Bullmore
G. 1 Wilson N. 1 Rosalee C. 1 CeBartola T.,
Schmaling L., Wittkoweke E. [second row]
Martinez C. 1 Carter S., Zuehledorf L.,
Corrigan E . 1 Aceto Z., Chatman P., Heide ..J.,
Wertz H. 1 .Johnson L. 1 Capelli M., Keesey M.,
Lehrke E. [third row) Gyurina K., Hoff M.,
Ambrosini 0. 1 Tinker S., Melotik S. 1 Blanks
0. 1 Simenson O., Sowma ..J., Mangum ..J.,
Capelli A., Cabrera H., Costabile J., Veidt T .
[fourth ro\N] Coach Griffin, Coach
Sonnenberg, Coach Fortney, Coach Moore,
Coach Choi, Coach Rayyan, Coach Sovvma,
Coach Camarata, Coach Steger, Coach
Chvvela, Coach Baratta, Coach Williams,
Coach Sturino, Coach Gross [fifth row]
Hastings R., Cannon J., Marko R., Navarro
.J., Sturino A., Smith T., Graham C. 1 Blanks
C. 1 Gutierez C., Hernandez M., Lynch P.
[bottom rovv] Barette C. 1 Ouczak A., Smith
C., Holandez-Lara A., Baratta T., Close A. 1
Cotton B. 1 Carpenter M., Lafayette 0.
JUNIOR VARS ITV TEAM
[top row] Martinez C., Kabba
N., Ambrosini O., Aceto Z.,
Harwell C., Benn C. [second
row] Gutierez C., Marko R.,
Cannon .J., Arizola F.,
McOonald N., Kaye Z., Sowma
.J., Cannon T. (third row]
Smith T., Harris K., Coach
Chwala, Coach Sowma,
Nichols T., lnfusino M., Smith
0. [bottom row] Soto S.,
Baratta T., Lehrke E.,
Knutsen C., Christensen .J.
FRESHMAN TEAM
[top row) Sorokin A., Aligi S., Vega .Jr .
.J., Smielewski K., Petersen C., Aker C.,
Sevts C., Brewer I., Sanchez .J. [second
row) Westhoff L., Olson B., Earl C.,
Piehl .J., Willis .J., Gullo O., Scott C.,
Labbe .J. [third row) Bautista D.,
Aguilera A., Lewandowski C., Woodruff
.J., Rodriguez L., Schend M., Moore T.,
Newman K., Henningfield A. [fourth
row) Colin X., Kiser L., Coach Williams,
Coach Griffin, Coach Baratta, Coach
Surina, Wester T., Kentala .J., [fifth
row) Kraus .J., Koukal C., DeLaCruz N.,
Wipper S., Capelli M., Santelli V., Wade
.J., Hansen T., Agee-barra .J. [sixth row)
Hotchkiss M., Anderson H., .Jimenez U.,
Kovarik B., Bobeck S., Hudson M.,
Lucchetta F., Ramos 0. [seventh row)
Arroyo .J., Zevallos .J., Christensen R.,
Fort D., Bennett T., Schmaling N.
Cristian Banks &
Nathan Wilson
Senior, eristian -&nks. got the crowd wild and
rowdy when he scored three touchdowns and six
carries for IOll yards at the -Bradford-Tremper
game. eri looks up to his teammeate, senior
Nathan Wilson, who had to switch from being the
quarterback to taking control of the offense. "I look
at football highlights and Ii ten to upbeat music to
prepare for the games." eris said Nate. on the
other hand. doesn't listen to music and just messes
around with the other players before the game.
C ri stian
Ban ks
Nath an
Wilson
Ho
ming 2
Bradford's Spirit Wee
Spirit week is the perfect time for the
rowdiest Bradford students to go all out and
show their school spirit. The crazier, the
better! Each day, the number of students that
participate are counted up for each grade,
and the grade with the most points at the end
of the week wins the spirit stick. The Infrared
staff had a
great time
participating in
their own ways.
On superhero
day, they all
dressed as the
(above) Rebecca Willer, Sarah Kollman, Sydney Zeihen, Mialee St Peter, and
Sydney Tisch posed for a picture with their Packer jerseys
~
I
Infrared
The Infrared Staff
Villains. "Spirit week really brought out my
true rowdiness, said Amy Gutknecht!"
Dominick Ambrosini added that "spirit week is
my favorite part of the year!"
"Being a superhero is
a way of life for girls
like us! "
-Rachel Eckert Et
Liuie Bruzas
Ms . NELSON POSES WITH ROWDY,
BRADFORD'S MASCOT AT THE HOMECOMING
GAME! THE RED DEVILS WRAPPED UP SPIRIT
WEEK WITH A BIG WIN AGAINST ITHS!
LUCAS DETWILER AND MARQUAN JONES
DRESS IN THEIR CRAZIEST OUTFITS FOR
MISMATCH DAY. THEY REALLY PROVED THAT
THEY HAVE TRUE BRADFORD SPIRIT!
we got to wear our
craziest, brightest
clothes! "
-Grace Ziegler Et
Maddie Krueger
Who's Got Spir·
1-N1-·,, Jennifer Sinnen sings
the National Anthem
Homecoming Assembly!
FRESHMEN, ALEXIS SKAUTZKY & CYLE HARTWIG
BRADFORD 'S DANCE TEAM, THE BRADFORD HEAT,
DANCED THEIR HEARTS OUT IN FRONT OF THEIR
FOUR REPRESENTATIVES FROM EACH CLASS
PARTICIPATED IN THE RELAY RACE AND GOT THE
FELLOW RED DEVILS WITH THEIR NEW ORANGE
OUTFITS IN MEMORY OF CAROLINA MAR.
WHOLE FIELDHOUSE LAUGHING AND CHEERING
FOR THEIR CLASS .
Friday, October 5th,
Every class was cut short for the homecoming
assembly, ending the school day with school
spirit and starting the homecoming weekend
with excitement. Every class got together,
ready to watch all of the homecoming court
videos, listen to the school band, and support
their fellow classmates
during the relay race.
They
enjoyed
the
performances from the
Bradford dance team,
Latino
dancers,
the
cheerleaders, and then
cheered for the spirit
stick. It was an exciting and wonderful way of
getting everyone pumped for the homecoming
THE SENIOR CLASS GOT WILD FOR THEIR LAST HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY. THEY LOOK
READY TO SHOW THE UNDERCLASSMEN HOW TO GET ROWDY AND WIN THE SPIRIT STICK!
weekend festivities (the game and dance)!
•
"Playing in the drumline was great. It was very
cool to see students and staff enjoy our music,
especially in the commons after the assembly."
"It was a great and exciting atmosphere. It's
nice when the school gets to come together as
one and show school spirit."
-Kevin Kolaczewski, Drumline
-Danielle Macareno, Homecoming Court
dv Red Devils Got S irit!
ming Pep Parade!
Italian club's Pavle Zekovic brought Nonna's
specialties on their float-he was a popular guy!
IF ANYONE KNOWS A LOT ABOUT PEP AND SPIRIT, IT'S
OUR ROWDY RED DEVIL CHEERLEADERS! THESE GIRLS
TOOK THE MEANING OF A FLOAT TO A WHOLE OTHER
Chained hawk 2012
LEVEL BY CRUISING DOWN THE STREET ON A BOAT.
Beau Siel and Michaela Gombar hit every beat
perfectly along with the rest of the rowdy drum line.
"Go Orange in memory of
Carolina Mar"
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Homecoming Game
his year's homecoming game was
something to be remembered. At halftime, the Bradford Heat, the cheerleaders,
and the baton twirlers put on a great
halftime show. After these amazing
performances,
seniors Nacho
Moez and Maja
Romanovic were
crowned
homecoming
king and queen.
Bradford played
Indian Trail and
Nacho Maez and Maja Romanovic
ended up blowing them out 37-0. Kicking
their butts was a great way to kick off the
rest of the fun soon to come!
"Being able to do the pushups and plan themes for
the football games was
icing on the cake for my
senior year! My push-ups
may have been weak but
the crowd was intense."
-Andrew Meier
•
THE OFFENSE GETS READY TO SCORE
BRADFORD QUARTERBACK, SENIOR DRAVEN
ONE OF THEIR MANY TOUCHDOWNS
lAFAYETIE CARRIES THE BALL TO GET THE
TEAM'S FIRST DOWN ,
AGAINST INDIAN TRAIL THAT NIGHT.
"Our student section
came out and showed
amazing support 1 The
boys went out on the field
and put on a show. They
proved that the team
doesn't back down and
Bradford runs this town!
V'V':v'.'""""
-Kelsie Williams (right)
Jake Heide
and Makenzie
Walker smile
for the
camera
before they
go take their
first dance.
1
R I
ROWdY S oya
Court
Bradford Spirit
October 6th 2012
Homecoming Dance!!!
Alyssa Bridleman, Rachel Fischer, Danielle
Macareno, Terri Zamagne, Maja Romanovic,
Nacho Moez. Luke Sinclair, Trevor Veidt,
Nate Wilson, and Ryan Hastings
fter many long weeks the wait was over:
Homecoming arrived. Before appearing
at the dance, many groups of friends
took pictures down by the lake, park, or
inside of houses. After that, couples typically went
out to eat dinner at an area restaurant. Right
after they ate, everyone rushed to the doors of
Bradford to be the first ones there. "Being at my
last homecoming was so much fun; hanging out
with all my friends in one place was a blast," said
senior John Lippert. "After homecoming, we all
went to B-Oubs to eat, then went to my friend 's
house to chill all night." Everyone can agree that it
was a night to remember!
(right) Andrea Vasquez and Taylor Rivas
take a break from dancing
(left) Alex
out
Bradford's
new
chocolate
fountain
(above) Best friends, Sage
Greenwood and Sam McCumber
(left) Ty Jandrowski, Phil Lynch,
Cody Koukal, Joey Locante, and
Kyler Pollitt show everyone at
the dance what "cool" really is.
"Fall is my favorite. The style is awesome
and I love to rock it all season!"
-Amiyah Johnson, junior
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totally in fashion
with her animalprint shirt
(right) Monique Lockett
fits right in with both
boors and scarf.
(right) Giovanni eampos
says. "nothing starts the
year o lme wearing
your favorite cardigan."
He eads back o sc ool
with the look!
(left) Ina Yun
comes back to
school in her ·
jacket and flannel
This is a classic
back-to-school
outfit
pants that
(right) R.,obert
Salgado comes
back to school
everyone
with any
style" is
wearing this
year.
- -Accessories
Trends
Amrea
V'asquez
Was stopped at lunch
and ca
s11o~·-=·-·off her fashionable
black
Nate
Wilson
en
'"Banks
Show
off cool
nerd glasses.
Jasmine
~oberts
Loves to wear bowties to spice up her
trendy ou1fits. She
says
a
touch to my style."
Deven
Jadcsonam
Ashton Bane
Sophomores rock the
across-the-shoulder brown
purses. The ladies say,
'We love our ~
because they hold all the
essentials for school"
Devney Grezkzczak
Senior Devney loves
her flashy lightning
boh earrings: '1 love
how lightweight 1hey
are and how h"""""''------'
they are."
ltlexis
Maddie
Krueger
amltlida
Pariseau
Ska/itzky
(abov) Is a
freshman 'Who is
loving
Shock w·aim.~
love that its
durable and
wat
it a
great thing to
ve."
Loves to
pull off the
bumJoo
on Monday
by wearing
a thick
white
headband.
Steven Lewis gets
caught taking a
quick nap in his
2000 Jeep Grand
Cherokee the
school day when
he should be
learning.
Freshman
Brandon
Brewer is
gets
dropped off
by his
grandma
during
lunch .
Honda, Jeep, Toyota and Pontiac
::;;.__..,..._,~~===::I David Frasheski and
John Belongia eat
McDonalds in
David's Chevy.
Vehicles
Mikayla Savaglio
stands proudly
next to her
Ford Mustang
Vinny Iorio
is "very
proud" of
his Pontiac
Sunfire
Elishia
Lawler is the
envy of the
school with
her Cadillac
CTS
•
Jack Heide leans up against his Subaru Legacy
~ Skateboarding
~ and Bmx
BOARDING AND BIKING are both ways that kids
at Bradford relax, deal with stress, and get a thrill. These
enthusiasts customize what they do to make it their
own.Check out these Bradford students doing what they love.
Ben Landre
loves to
longboard, he
even rides it to
and from
school.
John Isenberg likes
to skateboard in the
Bradford parking lot
with his friends
during A lunch.
Cody Smith, who started skating in
middle school, likes to manual the
small spine at Washington Bowl.
Tim Zwickey Bikes
and han gs O\Jt at
a ington
owl skate park
with Nick Covelli.
Senior Cole Stout does a bar-height
bunnyhop over the Bradford B on his BMX
bike. If he is not taking pictures (his
favorite hobby) he is on his bike hanging
out with friends.
"The maturity of the cast and the overall
message of the show will be something I
w ill never forget. "
..Jennif er Sinnen (Stag e M anager]
October 19-21, 26-28/Bradford Auditorium
Showing the world
the true meaning of
"we are all one"
Senior Kyas1a Muhammad never in
her four years has let an audience
down with her incredible voice.
"Deranged" was the perfect word to describe
Dylan Perozzo (left) as he plays a journalist
gone mad in his pursuit of Dessa Rose.
Tremper and ITA students get
involved on the Bradford stage
blowing away the audience.
"Performing live gives me such a
rush! De a Rose was my very first
show. It was an honor showing a bit
of what my ancestor had to fight
through."
-ThomasMiller(KBine)
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2012-2013
CLASS OFFICERS
Kim Molinaro
Katrina V'entura
Domenic Savaglio
President
V /ce President
Senior Advisor
Italian
Maria Patrizzi
Senior Advisor
La Cultura ltaliana in Bradford
Benvenuti! Italian Club is not necessar ily only fo r the Italian people in Bradford, but also fo r
the students who love Italian culture. The club participates in various school activit ies, like
making an Italian wedding reception-style float, pizza sales, and cooking demonstrations.
Outside school , students participate in Italian-related events around the area, such as fund
raisers at the Italian-American club, or fieldtrips to the Chicago Art Institute.
Meet The
MEMBERS
(back row) Franco Bosco,
Brandon Margetson, Kyle
Perozzo, Michael Aiello, Pavle
Zekovic, Chuckie Aiello, l<im
Molinaro, Antonio Montemurro,
Ryan Barney, Andrew Stephens,
Signor Annina, Domenic
Savaglio (front row) Mark
Molinaro, Maria Patrizzi,
Cheyanne Davis, Deja Phillips,
Marquise Hogan, Seviliy Moua
Freshman Deja Phi ll ips fl au nts
the Italian fl ag pro udly du ring an
Italian Club meeting.
"Coming from an old school Italian family
and being able to experience my heritage
at school is a great opportunity. "
- NI CK " NICOLUCCIO " COVEUI, SENIOR
(back row) Tony Montemurro, Cyle Harrw1g, Kim Molinaro, Signor Annina (front row) Katrina
Ventura, Pavle Zekovic, Saman tha Metallo, Mark Molinaro, Jessica Apicelli, Stefano Peralma
.?t
ScUSI •.
"Italian Club is a fun way to experience my
culture outside and inside of school.
Signor also makes the club really fun."
- HO UY AM BR USO, S ENIOR
(left to right) Tony Montemurro, Mana Patriu1, Anna Savaglio, and Domenic Savaglio en1oy the warmth and
sunshine at Fontana 01 TreVl in Rome, Italy, over a class trip in June.
"We don't create the yearbook for this year; we create it for ten years from now ...
Ms. Smith
(left) Steven
Lewis loves
yearbook class
simply because
he can make
the pages his
own.
(left) Ms. Smith
says, "I feel
more like a
mother than a
teacher because
I am constantly
nagging them!"
There was never a dull day in yearbook! Students were always busy doing something, whether it was selling
ads or working on their current page. In the beginning of the year, students were assigned a certain number
of pages to complete for the book. After that, they were on their own when it came to taking pictures and
gathering the information for their event.
(left) Allie Litton looks for ideas when
setting up her pages. It often takes
weeks to make the perfect template.
Sophomores: Future
Year hook Staffers
Laura Spair stays busy in the
yearbook room. She says yearbook
has turned out to be one of her
favorite classes this year!
Bianca is excited to join yearbook next
year because she enjoys working on
computers and designing her own work
Bianca Ruffalo, 1 0
Pavle tells Bradford Yearbook he is
joining this class because he hears the
kids have a good time.
Pavle Zekovic, 1 0
(right) Nicole Compher works hard
on her bowling page. She is not
familiar with the sport, so this was
her most challenging page to do.
Nick Covelli and Maia Romanovic love to have
yearbook class together. "Yearbook has really made
us that much closer• " Maja tells us
Amy will be a future yearbook staffer
because all her friends are joining the
class and you get to leave to sell ads.
(Back Row) Jelena Romanovic, Nicholas Covelli, Maja Romanovic, Domenic Savaglio, Tyler Carlson, Lucas
Detwiler, Steven Lewis (Middle Row) Anna Savaglio, Nicole Compher, Saleena Gomez, Emily Nordloh, Alyssa
Diaz, Laura Spair, Rosie Majewski (Front Row) Marie Medina, Sarah Beggi, Allie Litton, Ms. Smith
Tyler Carlson and Lucas Detwiler
focus on making changes to a page
they are working on together.
Sophomores Jelena
Romanovic and
Anna Savaglio are
new to yearbook
this year. They said,
"So far, we love the
class!"
what?!
"Working with another person on a page
can be fun , but you have to be able to
trust them to do their part of the work!"
-JASMYNN JACKSON & SALEENA GOMEZ
Editor Emily Nordloh is working hard on outlining pages for the yearbook . Nordloh sa s h JU t
had to come back to take yearbook cla s for a second year because "I reall n10 th cla ' It 1
always very cool to see th y , rbook come together so nicely becaus of v
hard w r 1"
Sarah Beggi, Marie Medina, Alyssa Diaz,
and Emily Nordloh are all smiles as they
take a break from all their hard work!
"One of the funniest moments of yearbook
class was when Mrs. Smith came to school
with pink eye, and she had no idea!"
-ROSIE MAJEWSKI
he sa
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9th at
STATE!!
Bradford is especially proud of Maddy Marko for earning 9th
place in State for gymnastics on March 2nd
Teacher of
the VEAR!!
Mr. Wirch from the science department is
known for his hard work and quirky personality
Annabeth Cerdas
National Champion
Annabeth stands on top of the pedestal in
Ypsilante, Michigan for winning nationals in
the 103 pound weight class.
John Wade
Jonathan Schlesl
Brandon Braeden
Marquis Phillips
Valerie Bish
Winter 2012: many Bradford students accomplished things that they were proud of. On
March 2nd Maddy Marko, surrounded by her teammates and family, went to state for
gymnastics in Wisconsin Rapids. She placed 9th out of 25 competitors for vaulting. Maddy was
excited about her win, and said the competition was fun because there were lots of people
both obseNing and competing. On March 16th and 17th Annabeth Cerdas, in the 103-pound
weight class, went to Nationals for wrestling and won first place. The meet was in Ypsilanti,
Michigan, and her team, Coach, and Mom went with her. She felt happyaboutthe competition,
and was proud of her accomplishment. She said that it was a fun experience, but that she
could have wrestled better. Junior Josh Pfleger went to State for wrestling, which was held at
the Kohl Center at UW-Madison. Wrestling in the 170-pound weight class, Josh placed seventh
out of 16 competetors. With him went Coach Grover, Coach Foster, and Matt Hernandez. Josh
said that he felt good about his wrestling, but now sees the caliber of wrestlers around the state,
and so feels exeptionally happy that he placed as well as he did. As much fun as he had at
the competition, Josh said that being on State Street in Madison was the best part of the whole
snowman outside of the
experience. The winter of 2012 was cold and unpredictable. Students were happy because
Bra dford fi e ldhouse.
there two snow days (although one of them came after a snowstorm that started the day
before and stranded many students and teachers in the parking lot). Bradford's Human Anatomy teacher, Mr. Wirch, won teacher of the
year. "Mr. Wirch is what a teacher is supposed to be: he helps you understand things if you don' t get them and works with students one
on one to ensure that they get the best grade possible,' Saleena Gomez. stated. Finally, thanks goes out to the teachers who retired at
semester. Mrs. Carrillo was the 'favorite teacher" of so many students. Jake Costabile said that he wants to minor in history due to her being
able to make history come alive. Mrs. Fergus and Mr. Jones retired together after a whirlwind romance. Mr. Skurski spent his last year as ·a
hippy" with long hair. And Mr. Roders-what to say about him? The students at Bradford will miss his mockery of students present and past,
as well as his carefree attitude. Many will miss the food that he provided at ' Roder-Mart." But most of all, they will miss him because he
was their teacher, their siblings' teacher, and very often, their parents' teacher. So goodbye retiring teachers! We thank you for your years
of seNice and the work you put into guiding students. May your years of retirement be as full as your years of teaching.
Mrs. Carrillo
Mrs. Fergus
Mr. Skurski
M r. Rode rs
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Kathryn Es~h ette ho.Ids her dog
Tula at Petrifying Springs posing
for her senior pictures .
Sports
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(4445) Boys Basketball
(46-47) Girls Basketball
(48-49) Wrestling
(50-51) Boys Swimming
(52-53) Bowling
(54) Hockey
(58-59) Orchestra
(60-61) Band(62-63) Choir
(64) Solo Ensemble
(65) Band-0-Rama
(66) Madrigals
(57) Campus Life
(72) Forensics
I?lays
(67) Christmas Carol
(68-69) Shrek
ether
(55) Kwik Trippers
(56) Sibling Love
(70-71) Winter Trends
(73) Winter Break
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VARSITY
(top row] Bow ie, Kev in ;
McNeal, Sean; Anderson,
Khalia; Abdelghan i,
Ahmad; Rosales, Alexio
(middle row] Galloway,
Demetrius; Daniels,
Kendrick; Zuehlsdorf,
Luke; Bigley, Danny;
Nelson, Montenia;
Lorbach, .Josh (bottom
row] Turner, Davarionte;
Scott, DeTario; Reget,
Zach; Watson, Dartavian;
Scott, Antonio
"I loved this season and my
teamates. I had a lof of
fun. "
-Demetrius Galloway
.JV
(top row] Anderson,
Evan; Tenuta, Nicholas;
Hargrove, Leon;
Hedstrom, Tyler (middle
row] Harris, Keshawnn;
Hamilton, Diondai;
.Jensen, Nate; Tenuta,
Daniel; Dalton, Malik
(bottom row] Nolan,
Orlando; Williams,
Isaiah; Schlevensky,
Tyler; Young, Marquise
the teammates better."
-Malik Dalton
FRESHMEN
(top row] Willis,
.Jeremy; Hoff, Mitchell;
Petersen, Chasen;
Margetson, Brandon;
Woodruff, .Jorden
(middle row]
Abdelghani, Abdel;
Sinclair, Kyle;
Campbell, .Johnny;
Kentala, .Jacob
(bottom row] Bell,
A lven; Gibson, KoRon;
Watson, Carrion;
Bobeck, Scottie
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-Jorden Woodruff
Red Devils "arm up befo re faci ng Kenos ha Tremper.
.....
"I go to every game to support them
because I love to watch and play
basketball. I have a boyfriend and
friends on the team , so of course I
have to go!"
-AYONNA JON ES
Close friends on and off the court
~Basketba 11
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Ifyou are afraid offailure,
you don t deserve to re
suCIBSSfulJ
he season was a great one for them.
for team to be successful. Not only did the
the season: "Being a senior and knowing
Each player had something that they could
players do the job, but so did the coaches.
The coaches put in players who they
that this was our last time playing together
really just made me want to gve it my all.
thought would get the job done and give it
their all in every play. The coaches and
We would always say 'it's not about me, its
beginning of the season. Throughout a long
players can say that this wasn't their easiest
Basketball was just something that brought
winter, players really stepped up to make a
season that they have had, but this did not
us all even closer.' As the season came to
an end, the team realized how much they
give to the team. With hard work in practice
and in games, the team was able to
accomplish several goals made in the
about we'.
The team
was
first,
and
difference. One thing that made the team
mean that they wouldn't play their best.
strong was their ability to always put the
team first. They were willing to sacrifice other
Bradford Red Devils were always up for a
good challenge and a fight. One player,
their goals that were achieved. This was a
things (girls, fun, homework, family, etc)
Danny Bigley, had a lot to say about
season that will never be forgotten.
all accomplished together and that all of
"I
like
playing
basketball, but it's
always nice to bond
with the guys at
practice, on the bus
and the games."
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really made
a
difference
and
stepped up for the
team. The four of
them had great
games and they
did some game
changing things
that really helped
shape the team.
This really helped
them throughout
the season so that
they could be the
best. The other
guys on the team
Were able to look
up to these four
players when they
needed somebody
to rely on.
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Ana Shwaiko (above) is a sophmore this year on
varsity. Danielle Macareno (right) is a senior
captain on the team.
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Basketball
The Bradford girls basketball team had a
rough season but continued to keep their
head held high. They had their first
conference win against Horlick on January
4th, with a final score of 40-37. "I feel like this
game we really came together as a team.
Our passes were a lot more controlled and
we just had great ball movement," said
senior Jamie Loiko. "Many people doubted
us for various reasons but we did what we
needed to do and just continued to play
The team does one last huddle to get
hyped up before their game.
and give it our all," said senior Amanda
Samuel. Many of the players learned a lot
from this season. It was a tough season
but they stuck together. • My four years in
this program has taught me about how to
be a better person. Not having the best
record this year has pushed the team to
work that much harder." said Senior
Danielle Macareno. To add to their mojo,
the team did many things to create the
great chemistry before the season started.
1) Alexis Cannon jukes out
her opponent co cake it co
the basket. Alexis had quick
moves co the basket that left
her opponent stopped in her
tracks and had a hard time
catching back up to Alexis.
Some JXXJple Wdilt it to happm,
~me wish it would happm-others
make it happm.
They had team lunches where they just
really got to know each other on and off
the court. These activites helped create
the great family-like bond they had. "This
year I learned humility, patience,
resilience, and am a simply better person
because of it," said Macareno. The varsity
girls basketball team was a great
example of a team that never gave up
and gave it their all to the very end. The
team will miss the graduating senior girls.
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2) Shawnice Young cook one
for the team as she was
foulded hard. She takes her
free throws after being
fouled .
Scoreboard
HOW
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Racine Case
US THEM
33
Kenosha Tremper 26
Oak Creek
21
Racine Horlick
40
Indian Trail
43
Racine Park
34
Franklin
24
Racine Case
41
Kenosha Tremper 55
Racine Horlick
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Indian Trail
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3) Wanette Mckracken
practices her dribbling co
warm up before the big
game. She focused a lot on
her dribbling so she was
warmed up and ready to juke
out her opponents.
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"What I really liked about this season was that even though
things were difficult we always stuck together like a family."
FACE TIME
with Amanda Samuel
Q..: When did you start playing basketball?
A: I have been playing since 3rd grade, so I pretty much
know what I am doing out there on the court.
Q..: Have you had any injuries that have held you back
this season?
A: I had a concussion the week of the ITA game and that
game was very close. It was frustrating watching my
team struggle and not being able to help them.
JV2
(top row) Coach
Williams; Anderson,
Carly;
Stevenson,Ari anna;
Szczepanski, Ilene;
Coach Sowma
(middle row)
Kaufmann, Jenna;
Krueger, Madeline;
Skalitzky, Alexis;
Ram i rez, Tia[bottom
r ow) Coopwood, Mya;
N elson, Alexus; Lang,
Markesha
Not pictured Nicole
Fisher
JV1
"I think we have a
strong team and
get along well. "
-Arianna
"It was a great
season and fun to
(top row) Coach
Nicole; Jagar,Sydney;
Romanowski, Kellie;
Bernero,Eleanor;
Ziegler, Grace [middle
row) Martin, Angela;
Kollman, Sarah
[bottom row) Scott,
Cestiny;
Coopwood,Monea;
Jeanmaire, Brittany
Not pictured:
Starletta Keene
VARSITY TEAM
(top row) Lalka,
J amie; Shwaiko, Anna;
Young, Shawnice;
Moses, Alexis;
Macareno, Canielle
[rni ddle row) Franklin,
C 'Angela;
Mckracken, Wanette;
Carr, Ciamond;
Barker, Renate
[bottom row) Cannon,
Alexis; Geliche, Haley;
Samuel, Amanda
"Many people don 't
realize how far we
have come together
as a team since the
r=i=-••lil
Senior Amanda Samuel. has been playing
basketball since she was in 6th grade. and since
then her favorite team has been the ehicago
"Bulls. A player that she really looks up to is
R..iljon R.,ondo from the "Boston <ics.
Although she ha n't had any serious injuries.
she says that her biggest challenge i just
staying positive and not letting the little things
get to her. "Before every game she listen to
music to get her pumped and ready for the game.
AMANDA SAMUEL
Wrestlers Pledge
(left}
Senior
We, the wrestlers and managers of Bradford
High School, promise to obey and respect all
adults and people in authority. We will help others.
We will be honest and truthful. We will stay free of
alcohol and drugs . We will believe in our school and
obey its rules; therefore, we accept responsibility
for our own education. We will work for academic
and athletic success for ourselves and Bradford.
match at
Bradford's
Invitational
on January
5th.
Coach Grover motivates his wrestlers by telling them,
"True champions don 't make weak excuses." With this
and the pledge in mind, the sport becomes very rewarding.
Season Highlights
Luis Camacho won a match against Franklin at their first mret on
Novemrer 28th
BRADFORD
Scoreboard our t.trn1'
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.c
Racine Case
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Tremper
us THEM
Bradford erxltrl their la;ing streak against cros.5-town rival
Indian Trail
Trem~ onDm:nrer 13th
Racine Park
39
39
35
39
52
Bayview Tech
75
Mil. King
58
Mil. Hamilton
77
Mil. Vincent
63
21
6
16
6
12
Mil. Riverside
57
21
Clinton
52
48
20
28
The Varsity Team took first plare in Bradfonl.'slnvitational on
January 5th
u ...
Ito 0
Oak Creek
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....
Tony Buchanan defeats Troy McCain of Trem~ at the SEC mret
on Dm:nrer 13th
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The Varsity team holds a duel meet overall m:ord of 15-10 as of
February 2Irl
Varsity took.2nd place in ooth the Wilmot Holiday Tournament
and Hamilton Duals.
Ito
Marquette
33
31
34
34
Sophomore
Victor
Odegaard pins
down his
opponent at
Bradford's
Invitational
Joey Helminger takes his
opponent at Bradford 's
Invitational on January 5th.
Junior Drake Salerno holds his
opponent down at the SEC
Conference on February 2nd.
FACE TIME
... with Matthew Hernandez & Darius Williams
Q..: What was your greatest achievement as a wrestler?
A: It's my third year in varsity at Bradford . Also, in my
second year, I placed first in the Bradford Invitational.
Q..: How has wrestling shaped you as a person?
A: I am more disciplined than before, and feel hea lthier too.
I eat better, sleep better, and feel better through my day.
•
MATIHEW HERNANDEZ
My best meet was against Franklin. and
the highlight of my season was placing
third in the-sradfonl Invitational. I admire
Matthew Hernandez the most. and we get
along well He is confidant. a leader. and
a great friend who also influences me to
do better in this sport. I get ready for my
meets by listening to my music and closing
my eyes (pretending I am alone) which
allows me to focus. Wrestling is the sport
I have a passion for, and it has helped
shape me into the person I am today.
DARIUS WILLIAMS
Wrestlin
Without ::xJ.crifi.~ there ran
T
he Bradford Red
De1::,e~~e~d~)
really enjoys every minute
of
the
had and amazing season. They went from
wrestling season and learn to continue
to reach all season." And what about the
girls on the team? They were able to work
being a team with individual talent into
throughout their high school career. Many
alongside the guys without any problems. It
learning how to work as a team. The Red
Devils pushed themselves to the limit until
kids love every meet but one usually stands
was refreshing to see mutual respect
out. Mateo lnfusino's favorite meet was with
between the sexes. Every one of the boys
they were the best. Coach, Jerril Grover,
Tremper: "I feel like I did my best during that
practiced with each and every team
meet, and I was way more excited because
on the team were so proud of Annabeth
Cerdas when she took such high honors. As
member until they were at their very best.
I was really doing a good job. When you
Jordan Christensen said, "When someone
'This team has great talent and I continue to
know you are doing your best, it's a more
wrestles that well, it really doesn't matter if
make them do their best even when it is plain
enjoyable time because you reached the
goal you worked so hard for and wanted
the person wrestling is a guy or a girl. You just
that they don't want to," he said. the guys
gotta' respect someone for going for it."
"Once you've wrestled, everything else in
life seems to become easy."
"There are no losers in wrestling, just
winners and learners."
- MATED INFUSINO
-ANNAB ETH CERDAS
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>Swimming
0
(./)
m
boys'
grew
very
swimmers were very hardworking, while the
swimmer on the team, according to
season.
Glen
divers were thought to be "lazier" (Mike
Mleczko was Ivar Iverson. Ivar holds the pool
Brinkman, a fourth-year diver had a habit of
Mleczko-a swimmer- even said that the
making bird sounds throughout practice.
divers were also very goofy and dorky).
record for the breast stroke. One of the best
season meets of the season was on
close
This
swim
throughout
lightened the
team
'Seven days ofno swimming
makes one wwk"
their
mood and
made
Mleczko's favorite part of being on the swim
February 2nd. This was where sophomore
everybody a little happier. Another thing
team was that it was his first year being on
Zoe Toepher got his personal record score
they did to stay close was to have "pasta
the team, and he had a lot of new
of 271 . All in all, the guys mixed work
parties· before every meet (the carbs kept
experiences. Mleczko exclaimed that his
(swimming burns more calories than any
their energy high). Even though all were
favorite meet was the dual-meet against
other
close, there was a distinct difference
Horlick because he broke his personal
underclassmen will miss the graduating
between the swimmers and the d ivers. The
records and set a new best time.The best
seniors, and the seniors will miss the fun!
sport)
with
pleasure.
The
SWIMMERS
ANOOIVERS
[top ro\111) .Janovsky,
Petr; Potthast, Michael;
Donnel,David; Schier,
Robin; Marcoe, Andru;
MacKenzie, .Jacob;
Coach .Jakubiak; Coach
Donnel
[Second roV11)Bell,
.Jordan; Wortley, Ian;
Kramer, Ben;
Scarmardo, Colton;
Mleczko, Mike;
Coach PaskiV11eicz,
Coach Sepiek
[middle ro\111) Iverson,
Ivar; Lovell, Kyle;
Brinkman, Glen; Caoch
Tolosa; Coach .Jensen
(Bottom roV11) Toepfer,
Zac; Campbell,Cameron,
Stanley, Nathan
(Not pictured) Pottha
MattheVll
•
"Ride the board, Long and hard"
- DI VER M ICHAEL POTTHAST
"Do work. Don't suck."
- SWIMMER MATT POTT HAST
~•rortleY
{
Jan "'
~A~E TIME
wit
Q...: What made you become a diver?
A: Basically growing up at scamps and doing
13 years of gymnastics helped me make the
decision to be on the diving team.
Q...: Do you think swimming is more difficult
than other sports?
1\: Diving is different then most sports because
you have to mentally prepare for the outcome
and risks of landing on your stomach or back. It
takes a lot of determination to be a diver.
IWl•IL The Bradford
Swim and
Dive team
pump
eachother up
before an
invite at
Bradford.
Senior 1\ndru Marcoe is ,611 incredible
diver on "Bradford's boys swim and dive
team. He joined the swhn team because
of Mrs. Djuriclcovic's convincing word5
and has loved the sport ever since. He
enjoys doing flips and does it for nothing
but fun. His best meet was his case invite
in which he got a score of 3S8AS and got
third place! ene of his most favorite
memories was going to state with his
fellow divers and "trolling" around the
hotel with his good lrierxl Glen13rinkman.
Swimmer Ian
~$~ Wortley gets
ready to push
off and get a
great time
against
Tremper.
Season Highlights
BRADFORD
Ivar Ivernm was MVP and broke the rllool record in 100 yard
breast stroke.
Scoreboard -
Z.ac Trepfer reat his~ record !mre of 271.
rftJW
Mike Mleczko broke his pT.mJ. record and~ a rew time.
Glen Brinkman came in 5th plare for Sa:tiona1s.
Jamb MacKenzie owml the distanre freestyling events, breaking
~nmrds.
Andru M.arcre came in 20th p1are for diving at state.
·d we do?
Place
Elkhorn Invite
9th
S. Milwaukee Invite
5th
Bradford Invite
6th
Janesville JV Invite
Conference
3rd
C)th
Sectionals
6th
State
20th
•
ophomore Zac Toepher
Bradford
Bowling Senior
Bowling teams even
hang out off the
lanes. Casual
gatherings at each
others' houses are
normal to them ,
even if Tremper is
involved .
2013
(top) Mandi Var
Duyn , Ryan
Schroeder, Jillian
Birkholz, Andrew
Close, Sage
Greenwood
Ryan Schroeder,
Jillian Birkholz, Sage
Greenwood , Mandi
Van Duyn, Aaron
Turner (Tremper)
(Bottom) Nick
Dorey, Zak Eidsor
Aaron Fenske
Season
Highlights
BRADFORD
Scoreboard HtJW
M.aali Van Duyn takes home the State Titlel
'd we dtJ ?
Varsity
Boys Girls
Tremper
W/W
L/L
Indian Trail 1
W/W
W/ L
Burlington
Ryan &.hrreier finishes 3rd in sta~
L/W
Indian Trail2
Third place finisher Ryan Schroeder and State Champion Mandi Van
Duyn after a long weekend in Wausau.
l4k Ekkir won the district tournament!
Case
W/ W
Burlington
L/W
Park
:&Jys varsi.ty finishes first in District 3A. and
statewide <mches' JX>ll
:&Jys high game was a ZT~ 11 strikes and 1
sµire in the 6th frame!
Girls high game was a 2fil 11 strikes with
1 sµire in the 2rxl frame!
W/W
W/W
W/ W
L/L
Waldon
W/W
Central
L/ W
Lakeveiw
W/W
Union Grove
W/ W
St. Cats
W/W
Waterford
W/ W
W/W
L/W
Mandi Van Duyn and Sage Greenwood bowl the Junior Hall of
Fame Tournament with PBA pro Dave Beres.
Andrew
Close
improved a
lot over his
four years
on the
bowling
team .
Kyle Zagar, a sophmore, made the varisity
team his first year at Bradford after going to
Horlick his freshman year
Alexis Wisniewski, freshman, was
most improved on the girls team .
Q..: How long have you been bowling?
A: I've been bowling for 13 years in
junior leagues at bowling alleys around
Kenosha.
Q..: What is the one thing about
bowling you like the most?
1\: I enjoy hanging out with my
•
teammates on and off the lanes.
FACE TIME
with Zachary Eidsor
Zak Eidsor fought through muy trials
and tribulations throughout his time at
"Bradford on the bowling team After
starting hi career on the N team. he
polished his game enough to be on
V'ar ity his last three seasons. This
year it all came together, as Zak won
the District 31\ eonference tournament
at Sheridan Lanes. Zak always looked
up to his fellow lefty coach. John
Schroeder during the season .
ZAK EtDSOR
~_
Bowlin
(Going for the
has never
looktrl retter!)
Over the season the bowlers made many memories, which was due partyly by the new faces on the team. There were 19 bowlers
on three teams. The boys varsity was the team to beat this year. They fought their hardest every game to avoid being upset by
lesser teams in District 3A. Although the team went through a noticeable transition (losing two key bowlers to college, they "never
said never" and avoided being tripped up during
the course of the long season. They ended up
being ranked first in the state in the coaches' poll,
as well as finishing first by a considerable margin
in the conference with a record of 20-2 for the
season. The girls' varsity season was a battle. They
went in feeling confident. taking the season
match by match. In the end they were unable
to fulfill the goals they had planned for the year's
battle. They were able to impress the fans.
however; at the matchup against Burlington, an
undefeated team. they won both matches in a
critical week. They finished their season with a
record of 13-7, which made all of them proud.
BOYS VARSITY TEAM
Andrew Close Aaron Fenske
John Schroeder [coach),
Nick Dorey
Ryan Schroeder Zak Eidsor
Kyle Zagar
11111 11
GIRLS VARSITY TEAM
Mandi Van Duyn
Alexis Wisniewski Kayley
Schroeder Jillian Birkholz
Sage Greenwood
Jamie Kunath
Nikki Estes
"I made a lot of mistakes th is
season , but I also learned a lot that
I didn 't know before."
-KAYLEY SCHROEDER
"We had a great season, even
though we didn 't ach ieve the
goals we had set."
-llYAN SCHROEDER
Thunder come to each ga
T
{).
hunder Hockey ended their season
l 0-10-1 ! JR Litkey, head coach, had this
home game and had a pasta dinner. The
and always had a postive attitude going
boys had a good time doing this and really
into each game! The team was excited to
bonded before each game. They had
announce Thunder's varsity captains for
the toughest schedule that we have ever
awesome captains who kept the boys
2014: Joe Ashley, Jordan Crawford, and
played .' Overall. Litkey was happy with his
together even after a few rough games.
Bryan
team and how they played as a whole
Alex Buban, Jake Dawiec, and Anthony
2012-2013 season highlights include taking
throughout the season. He told Bradford
Elsen were great role models to the team.
seventh ranked
beating RWD in the opening round of the
to say about the season:"We played
Graham
(defensive
MVP). The
KMMO into over-time
Yearbook that he was "extremely excited for
Buban ended the season as Thunder's top
the years to come because the team is a
scorer
Kelly
Monks Cheeseburger Tourney on their
very talented core of young guys." Thunder
McCormick, head goalie. was named
home ice, and handing West Salem their
came together every night before each
team MVP. He brought the boys together
first loss of the year to win the tournament!
and
Offensive
MVP.
(top row- left to right) Coach Battellini, Mario , Coach Strout, Andrew, Bounty, Sam, Thill, Ron , Funk, Mitchell, Arnold, Trever, Maegaard, Mitchell, Coach Litkey, JR.
Castle, Brent, Dzierzanowski, RJ, Graham, Bryan, Phillips, Peyton, Coach Rivera, Mike (middle row- left to right) Manager Arnold, Tanner, Robinson , Kyle, McCorm
Kelly, Ashley, Joe, Svoboda, Anthony, Crawford, Jordan , Elsen, Anthony, Buban, Alex, Dawiec, Jake, Battisfore, Chad, Delaat, Brett, Nemiro, Jake, Manager Elsen,
•
"My favorite th ing about th is
season was we always tried hard,
kept positive attitudes, and had a
good t ime! We all became close and
it was a great season."
- D EFENSE B RENT CASTLE
"The highlight of this season for our
team was winning the Monks
Cheeseburger Classic up in the
Wisconsin Dells. Our team really played
as a whole throughout this tournament."
-FO REWAR D & A SSISTANT CAPTAIN ANTHONY ELSEN
•k- T r•Ippe rs
KW I
' =-. ~~
2012-2013,
/
_,
Wheneveryoudon'tfeellikegoingtoclass,
Kwik Trip is the place to be. There, you will
. ) meet classmates you may have never seen
'fl'/ before chilling and having a great time. The
'!/
famous Chris "Playboi" Hansen is there,
spittin' verses of his latest rap. On other
days, you can get into a debate of which
NBA team is going to win that night.
Sometime the"Trippers" need variety, so
they also walk in Bradford Woods or play
a game of hacky sack in the parking lot.
zl
MlW.
what?!
Mike Schmunck and Brendan Kelley talk
to their old friend, Keelen Marshall
(left), who is planning to go into the
Navy later in the year.
"As we continue our journey through
life, our destiny shall lead to peace."
-AUSTIN EVANS
Abby Ceiebre, Jenna Grice, Coty Beb1er, Chris Hansen, and Mike Tatro move behind Kwik-Trip
because the police often annoyingly threaten students with loitering tickets. What the men in blue
don't realize, is that these students are talking about current events in the world's political arena.
- MIKE MORRISON
The crew: Brenden Kelly, Matt Lesn iak, Mike Schmunck, Jeremy Kreamalmyer. Chad
Therk1ldsen , Chris Betts, and James Fodor can agree that hanging out at Kwik-Trip is the
best part of high school.
"It is fun having my twin brother, Diquan , in school with me as well as
in one of my classes . We are the best of friends !" -Deron Blanks
'Jared &Lexi Leoris
Sibling L• ve
"My sister Anna
and I have been in
school together our
entire lives. It was
nice to spend last
year and this
school year with
her before I go to
college."
-Domenic Savaglio
"It is nice being
at Bradford
with my
brother, Nick.
He was here
first, which
means he had
experience, so
he gave me a
lot of advice." Noah Trimark
C~~:::::::t'~~~~~==;::s::;"l/lR;;:;;;;;~ "As an older
brother, I watch
over my sister,
,_.._~~ Kasey, in school, at
home, and make
sure she does not
get involved with
the wrong crowd
-Tyler Hedstrom
The Hedstrom
siblings are both
active volleyball
players and love to
practice together
"My younger
brother, Jake, is
very protective of
me and I know
whenever I need
him he will always
be there. We have a
really close
relationship-"
-Rachel Lang
I
Tenuta siblings are the best of
friends . You see them together all the time. "I am
very protective of my
little sister, Gabi,"
said Nick. I always
have to know what
she is doing, who she
is with, and where
she is at. I love her to
death and I would be
very hurt if
"People say Jared and
I look alike, but I do not
• see it. Even though we
fight all the time and I
pick on him , we are
family and I always
look out for him. I will
always have his back
no matter what."
-Josh Lorbach
O:>rey and Kayla
Kornarff:
Brothers
and best
buds senior
Steven and
Freshman
Adam Raith
"Everyone says Jake (left) and I look like
twins, but our persona lities are
com plet ely different."
-Clay Fellman
~~~~~-
"I love having my brothers at school with me. Ryan
(right] and we push each other to do our best in
school and sports. Tyler (middle) is our number one
fan. It will be awesome when we all cross the stage
together this year at graduation!"
-~~~~~~
-Emily Hastings
~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Kayla and I were in EngMl
~ together. and every single
day tills ymr we sit together
Kayla in front and me heh.in
her. We a.kl have OOnd togetht:
but play different instrument
Campus L"fe.
1 Thessalonians 5:11
"Therefore encourage one another and build
each other up, just as in fact you are doing"
Campus Life is not your normal club-it's something more. This group talks about eternal life with other
people surrounding and supporting them the whole way! Every Thursday after school a group of Christian
students come together to build up each other in Christ while having fun . These students are from different
churches, youth groups and backgrounds, but they all share the same love for our Saviour.
2012-2013
'T m honestly blessed to be a part of a club
like campus life since my freshman year.
It's great to have graduated in January and
be able to still come to Campus life."
..
-
Lisa Ford, Senior
CLUB OFFICERS
Alec Fuhrer. Senior
Chryslynn Taylor. Senior
Thomas Lorson. Senior
Those in Campus Life became
a closeknit family in a shor~
Senior Ooug Jensen
'I felt supported and accepted by all of
the members. I would not be where I am
today if it weren 't for them."
Others sleep on a snow day. Members
though, meet at Pets! So many laughs and
good memories were shared.
~
~.
Senior Brittany Parks
Campus life helped me through a lot of
deep situations, but on a lighter note, it is
a fun way to express feelings! I've made
friends that I know I will keep for my
whole life."
[ sophomore Haley Studrwa
Campus life brings together
siblings and friends every
Thursday.
The Campus Life Family had a
nice family pizza dinner together
during one their meetings.
Orchestra
"Without music, life would
be a mistake"
I.
Orchestra accomplished
many
things,
including
playing
beautiful
music.
During one of their concerts,
the musicians joined the
symphonic band to play a part
in their winter concert.
Bradford's orchestra is made
up of Bradford's best string
musicians, and they meet
everyday during 8th period to
practice one piece for the
D*
KUSD wide "Orchestra Fest"
held on Saturday March 23,
2013. The musicians in
orchestra LOVE the class and
enjoy spending quality time
with each other and getting
to learn and play new music
each day. Students said that,
"Ms. Tercek is a peach!"
because she puts up with
their
shenanigans
and
brings out the best in them.
Top Left: Diana Medina
Bottom Left: Taylor Zagar
Bottom Right: Clay Fellman
•
Senior Natalie Seivert (left),
senior Amy Hellwig (middle), and
senior Sage Greenwood (right)
intently pay attention to the music
they are playing in class. These girs
are focused on making sure they
do not mess up any notes.
Senior Rebecca Hawkins and
senior Jessica First warm up by
listening to each other play notes.
Before the start of every class they
have to tune their violins and make
sure all the notes sound good
before they get to the "real deal. "
(top, 1st row) Cannon, J; Hawkins, R;
Williams, T; Szczepanski , A; Bonn, K;
Mleckzo, M; Anderson , M; Camacho, L
(2nd row) Zagar, T ; Daghfal, M;
Kauffman , J; Wright, J; Stover, A;
Hellwig, A; Lake, J; Bosovich , K; Glass, I
(3rd row) Smith, B; Baruffi, M; Strehlow,
E; Geidner-Kirby, A; Trecker, R;
Camacho, G; McCumber, S; First,J; Yun,
I; Smoko, J; Seivert, N
(4th row) Barushok, C ; Caputa, N ;
Fellman, C ; Young, K; Lutz, K; Lalonde,
S; Medina, D; Cerdas, A; Kwon , V;
Krueger, M; Martinez, V; Rasmussen , D
Not Pictured: Krueger, T ; Stefferud, S;
Greenwood; Trimark, N ; Defaut, E
(back row, left) Smoko, J;
Krueger, T; Hawkins, R;
Wright, J; Cannon, J
(front row, left) Lalonde, S;
Caputa, N ; McCumber, S;
Martinez, V; First, J;
Seivert, N ; Daghfal, M;
Hellwig, Amy; Barushok, C ;
Luu, K
Wind Ensemb le
Kraabel, K.; Christensen, I.; Jalensky
N .; M oez, J.; W inter, E.; Waller, N.;
Kolaczewski, K.; M ay, K.; Day, E.; Siel,
Detwiler, L.; Wo rtley, I.; Havey, R.;
Gom bar, M .; Hughes, Z.; Maksen, R.,
Virogl io; M ., Puhek; C., M artinez; E.,
Richardson, A.; Kramer, J .; Santoro, N
French, M .; J uliana, S.; Warren, T.;
Stramp p, M .; Bruzas, E.; Eschmann, A.,
Knuth, J.; Seiberlich , M .; Underwood, T
M alsack, A.; Alcocer, E.,
Gonzales, E.; O'Connor, K
Sreera m, A.; Puhek, M.;
Long, E.; Poul os, L.;
Litton, A.
Kellie Lutz joined the
wind ensemble from
orchestra to add to the
bass section .
Symphonic Band
Beland, S.; McDonald, N.;
McDermott, T.; Leoris, J .; Maez, J .;
Grubb, R.; Detwiler, L.; Krzecki, A.;
McDermott, R.; Scarmardo, C.;
Kramer, B.; Nerling, D.; Martell, H.;
Rivas, T.; Komarec, C.; Glogovsky,
D.; Ramos, S.; Rousseau, M .;
Stevenson, A.; Komarec, K.;
Schantek, M .; Camacho, M .;
Martinez, O.; Mutchler, N .; Trecker,
J.; Mattox, K.; McCarthy, J.;
Gontscharow, A.; Korecz, E.; Allison,
K.; Savers, C.; Maez, D.; Powell, V.;
Williams, K.; Strampp, M .
Gullo, D.; Bautista , D.;
Woodruff, J .; Weams, M .;
Willis, J.; Labbe, J .; Colin, X.;
Oelke, M .; Elk, A.; Escobar, P.;
- Skalitzky, A; Acevedo, A.;
...--·~.___ Trimark, N .; Kilmer, J.; Howard,
- - - J.; Frasheski, A.; McKinnon, K.;
Martell, J.; Whiteside, A.;
Tenuta , S.; Terletzky, N .;
Karaway, J .; Fellman, J .; Zagar,
S.; Swihart, M .; Mutchler, R.;
Mena Conde, M .; Lewis, E.
Cam acho, M .; Willi s,
J .; McDonald, N.;
Labbe, J .; Bosovich,
G.; M artell , J .;
M utchler, N.; Beland ,
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Band •"'"""--We will miss you, Mr.Taylor!
Many, many band students from over the years will be sorry to
see Mr. Taylor retire (as will many teachers)." Band is the best
when Mr. Taylor is teaching," said freshman Amanda Whiteside.
Senior Alexandra
Eschmann echoed
this thought: "Mr.
Taylor has been my
favorite teacher in
high school, and
the band program
will really miss
him-I feel sorry for
the students who
won't get taught by
him!"
Taylor
dedicated himself
to
band,
and
worked tirelessly
to give his students
Mr. Taylor dedicated 33 years to the Kenosha Unified School
District and seven years to Bradford High school.
exposure to band events all around the country, which is why
Valerie Powell jokingly said the following: "When Mr. Taylor
leaves, I'm dropping out of band-he's THAT good of a teacher."
Lisa Ford, a 12th grade
percussionist, and Michael
French, a trombone player,
were voted president and
vice president of the wind
ensemble band. Their duties
included preparing their
instrumental sections for
concerts and competitions.
Mackenzie Strampp, a
Senior at Bradford High
school and a principle
clarinet
player
made
Bradford proud by applying
to be in the military band .
In January, this armed
forces group of talented
individuals performed for
the band students.
Choir
Controversy over the new schedule!
This year in choir, some of the students had difficulties because they were used to having 90 minute
class periods. "Choir is great, but the leap from concert to acapella choir is made hard due to the fact
that we don 't have enough time to learn the new challenging music, " Andrea Vasquez said with
frustration . Despite the dilemma, the choir teacher didn 't lose his perso nality. " If you want a
steady woman , marry an alto. If you want to have fun , marry a soprano. " - Mr. Mann
Charles Aiello, Michael Aiello, Na'imah Ali, Joseph Belotti, Megan Bish, Brandon
Bolyard , Eva Broadway, Mckenna Brown, Mercedez Christoplis, Alexandra Clark,
Stephen Costeira, Destiny Crespo, Danielle Dunasky, Joshua Dupuis, Julia Ellis,
Domen ica Fansler, Kim Fink, Jessica First, Lisa Ford , Marissa Galli , lmani Glass,
Saleena Gomez, Noah Gospodarek, Ashley Guthrie, Christopher Hansen , Amy
Hellwig, Jenn ie Jakubiak, Fredrick Jenkins, Jalen Johnson , James Joling, Destiny
Kellerman , Jenna Kunath , Benjamin Landre, Madeline Liberacki , Lauren Linn, James
Marshall , Kimberly Molinaro, Haley Moore, Andrew Mueller, Kyasia Muhammad ,
Maria Patrizzi , Dylan Perozzo , Nicholas Piccolo, Noah Poe, Robert Preston ,
AnaMaria Qu iroz, Grace Reyes , Zachary Rosado, Michael Schmunck, Jennifer
Sinnen, Brileigh Talbert, Chrystalynn Taylor, Sydney Tisch, Tiffany Underwood ,
Andrea Vasquez, Samantha Vernezze, Jonathan Warner, Rebecca Willer, David Zapp
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ACappella Choir
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Mercedez Christoplis and Destiny Crespo (left) are in Acapella choir together and are
very close. "Choir is better with your best friend in it, Destiny said with a smile. Julia
Ellis (right) is also in Acapella choir. "After all the crazy times and amazing
conversations, I'm going to miss these people. Love you guys! " Julia said with gusto.
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Treble Choir
Treble choir is a choir made up entirely of girls in the ninth and tenth grade
who are just starting out in the high school music program . Since it is an all- girl
choir, they focus on the alto and soprano vocal ranges and choose songs that
highlight this area of sound. (right) Sophomores Ashley Pynaker and Andrea
Huron-Apostoli who wanted to look extra fancy in their photo so they made
some snooty faces. Ashley Pynaker left choir after the winter concert, but she
still supported her choir co-singers at the rest of their concerts and shows.
Concert
Choir
Kyle Blaszyk, Abigail Botma,
Bianca Burchfield, Megan
Burns, Bailey Cameron,
Connar Carlson, Hannah
Dulle, Rayne England, Angel
Farias, Jesus Flores-Garcia,
Alex Geidner-Kirby, Emma
Gildenstern, Tianna Gleason,
Serena Hamilton, Brandon
Howe, Nicole Ingraham, Jamie
Kunath, Frank Lucchetta,
Megan Maurer, Audrey Miller,
Mark Molinaro, Alysha
Northern-Brown, Brandon
Olson, Kyle Perozzo, Marquis
Phillips, Anthony Pillizzi,
Monica Rogers, Ethan Schmidt,
Jonathan Servais, Mialee St
Peter, Treveon Swanigan,
Nicole Terletzky, Jennifer
Totts, Lisa Truong, Jesus Vega,
Samantha Vernezze, Andrew
Weyrauch, Benjamin Williams,
Devon Young, David Zapp,
Sydney Zeihen
Concert choir is a transitional choir for A
Cappella choir for both boys and girls. Boys join
concert choir immediately upon entering high
school, while the girl students usually start with
Treble choir. (right) Nicole Ingraham , Samantha
Yernezze and Benjamin Williams from the spring
concert were sad about Samantha Yernezze
graduating, so they wanted to take one last
picture together.
Elizabeth Aguayo,
Eleanor Bernero,
Grace Bloom, Daisy
Campos, Gabrielle
Celebre, Madison
Covelli, Mckayla
David, Maxine
Delabrue, Shannon
Dufek, Adaisha
Fernandez, Trisha
Franke, Eva Garcia,
Kylie Giovanelli,
Jenna Grice, Makena
Haines, Mackenna
Heitkamp, Miracle
Hermann, Andrea
Huron-Apostoli,
Devynn Johnson,
Markesha Lang,
Nyqueila Lott, Anna
Lueth, Felicia Macias,
Samantha Metallo,
Jessica Namio,
Araceli Ochoa,
Ashley Pynaker, Tia
Ramirez, T reazu re
Ramsey, Arianna
Richter, Felisa
Rodriguez, Krystal
Rosmann, Destiny
Scott, Mary Scott,
Tori Sturino,
Deaunta Turner,
Haley Wolf
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Solo & Ensemble
Bradford represents!
Samantha Ramos, Kayla Komarec, Hannah Martell, Lucas Detwiler, Carly Bavers,
Jackie McCarthy, Valerie Powell and Katelyn Alison performed their flute choir piece
at the state competition. They played an irish piece called "Celtic Celebration."
Freshman Nicole Terletzky
performed with an
ensemble at solo and
ensemble.
Solo and Ensemble is a
great opportunity for
music students to get
professional musicians to
critique their technique
and level of performance
If at the district
competition you get a
score of a 1 star (meaning
you got a score of no
higher than 8), you get to
move on to the state
competition at UW
Parkside. The state
competition was scored
differently in that there
were no stars or anything
to differenciate scoring a
1. Solo and Ensemble had
a great start with nearly aI
of the group performances
from band receiving near
perfect scores. From
Choir, senior David Zapp
got an award for a
superior performance at
the state competition. ' I
This is a larger ensemble made up of the woodwinds in symphonic band that made it
to state and received a two in the competition at Parkside. They performed a wellknown song by Mozart called "II Re Pastore."
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The brass ensemble from Bradford's wind ensemble was the only brass choir from
Bradford to move on to the state competition. This group consisted of four trumpets,
three trombones, three french horns, two euphoniums and one tuba, making it very
well balanced.
Junior Tiffany Underwood
went to solo and ensemble
for both choir and band.
Senior David Zapp
received a scholarship for
his superb singing abilities.
In Solo and Ensemble he
sang an Italian song which
earned him an award .
was surprised to hear
that I won the award
because the person
who performed
before me got the
same award . The
judge himself said that
that they had never
given out the same
award twice in a row
I believe this is part of
what led me to get
the scholarship at the
end of tht year in
choir." Many students
from orchestra moved or
to the state level as well
and their performances
went off without a hitch.
Some of these people
include Kellie Lutz, Cor
Barushok and Julia Lake
All of these people made
to the state competition.
and as the title suggests,
they all represented
Bradford to the best of
their abilities. Go
Bradford!
February 2nd-3rd
Band- -Rama
56 years down,
many more
to go.
Band-0-Rama has been going
on for 56 long years, and is still
going strong. Band-0-Rama is
a highly anticipated music
event where every band in the
Kenosha Unified School
District joins together for one
big concert. Dr. Gilbert, who
is a professor at Dome College
in Ohio was the guest director
who himself is a percussionist.
Gilbert brought joy to Band-0Rama with his amusing
personality. Mackenzie
Strampp, who has been
performing at Band-0-Rama
for eight years, had some nice
things to say about him: "Dr.
Gilbert was very energetic and
enthusiastic, and seemed to
really enjoy working with all of
the students at Band-0-Rama. I
believe he did an excellent job
and Kenosha would be
honored to have him back
again in the future." A younger
student, Emily Korecz also had
nice words to say: "Dr. Gilbert
was an interactive and cool
guy."
Freshmen new to the concert band at
Bradford high school: Rachel Mutchler
plays the clarinet. (middle) Marcus
Weams plays percussion. (bottom)
Jessica Kilmer plays the clarinet.
Being in concert band places them in the
middle of Band-0-Rama.
adrigals was a glorious event that took
place in December. right before Christmas at
Tremper High School. It was a time full of rich
looking costumes. wonderful music, singing,
dancing, a really nice meal-and who could
forget the jesters? Madrigals is a traditional
festival that has been going on for more than 40
years. Each song is done in a total of five d ifferent
languages. "The rehersals were really long a nd
very
complicated,"
said
senior
Kyasia
Muhammad, "but in the end, I had a lot of fun
and it turned out to be a really fun experience."
Ha Ha Ha!
Jesters were
used to
make
townspeople
laugh back in
the Medieval
times. It's
always a
pleasure to
see the
jesters
entertain
such a large
crowd .
MEET THE SINGERS!
(top left) Michael Aiello-Sophomore
I was one of the singers. We practiced on Mondays and
Thursdays from 6:30 - 9:30 pm and it was a lot of hard workwhen you have school work and other things
to do.
(top right) Charles Aiello-Sophomore
I was also a singer. Michael and I both wore a handmade
renaissance-style costume with tights. I didn 't have a solo
during the event. It was hard to juggle Madrigals and school
at the same time.
(bottom left) Jennifer Sinnen-Senior
I have been in Madrigals for three years and we practice
twice a week, three hours a night. It involves Bradford ,
Tremper, and Indian Trail students. My favorite part of the
overall experience was the family aspect from the group and
getting to sing classical music with extremely talented
people.
(bottom right) ITA Student-Emily Kinville
I've had the opportunity to be in Madrigals for two years
now and it is always such a blast. There is so much energy
everywhere in the room that there is never time to even
think about being bored . The best part is watching the
Jesters be silly: the crowd loves that skit.
Favorite moment at
Madrigals?
"When I told Michael Aiello to brush
his hair but he thought I said push
the chair' so he went and pushed
one of the chairs-funny."
"One of my favorite moments during
Madrigals was when I stole the 'Seven
Days of Christmas' solo ."
Jalen Johnson-Senior
"I always wanted to hang out with
kids who go to conventions where
you wear costumes ."
Robb Preston-Senior
December 13th-15th/I ndian Trail Auditorium
"Bah, humbug!"
"This was the last show of my high school
acting career. I will never forget both the
show and the cast."
February 22-24 & March 1-3/ Bradford Auditorium
Keep your Big Bright
Beautiful World and Let
Your Freak Flag Fly~
hrek was the show that had the audience laughing from start to finish, mainly because much of
the "humor" was bawdy. The actors had their share of fun, too. Rehearsing was often reduced to
giggling due to some of the inappropriate lines and situations present in the play. The audience ranged
in age from children (who blessedly didn't get much of the humor) but did get the comedy, to even the
older adults who appreciated even the most blatant sexual inuendos. The bottom line was that Shrek
was a good time that was had by all (and Holly Stanfield and Jodie Williams are musical geniuses!)
Shrek's makeup Crew did a spectacular job transforming
Brittany Jeanmaire into a magical Garden Gnome .
Grace Reyes (left) played so many
cute parts, such as various forest
critters and Tweetle Dee.
Jerron Baldwin
'1 dkln't k:oowwhat to exµrt. lring a stage manager of a Nebraska show.as
oppmi to managing just a normal high s::hool show (after all rm only a
Nebraska -sound!
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Shrek broadens it's horizons
nati ona lly!
radford theater has performed in
the National Thespian Festival for
..-L....O~he past four years in a row! Each
student puts in hard work seven days a week
to get there. The struggle to get to Nebraska
involves competing against more than 200
other schools to get a spot in the festival.
Paige Cresco, the stage manager, put in an
impressive amount of time and effort to help
get them there: "I've been stage managing
KUSD productions for the past two years of
high school and although it's a very big
responsibility and comes with a lot of stress
and what seems like endless hours, the
reward is unexplainable and the people you
develop relationships with are amazing. It's
well worth the struggle when you get to the
finished product." The show was
revolutionary because of the dragon which
was such a complex puppet. Bradford never
attempted such a massive feat. It took ten
people scrabbling around inside of the
dragon to get it moving on the stage. The
eyelids, the mouth, the wings, and the
general movement of the beast took
incredible effort; but the actors inside pulled
it all off perfectly show after show.
Dylan Perazzo knows how to shake it and
bring joy to the audience playing the Big
Bad Wolf in drag
It's always entertaining when the director is brilliant and takes the
A udrey Miller (left) , Jen Sinnen (3rd left), and Bailey Three Pigs to the next level; they wore Oscar Myer Weiner outfits'
Joey Belotti and Michael A iello were hilarious pigs'
Cameron (last right)
dance like mice with outstanding talent!
Sophomore Bryce Palermo
shows pride in his BlackHawks
shirt after the team took over
the title of having the most
consecutive regulation game
wins since 1917.
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Winter Clothing
Sophomore Jacqueline
Calderon loves to show off
her Patrick Kane shirt because
he is a talented player and the
cutest!
Freshman Emily Kraus
sports her lettermen
jacket on one of the
coldest winter days
this year. She hopes
to add on more
metals before she
graduates in 2016!
Washington likes to spice
up a plain white t-shirt with
a blue jean vest! "It makes
the outfit pop," says Marie.
(left) Freshman Ulises
Jimenez shows the camera
his blue flannel this winter!
It keeps him warm and
looking "fresh."
Freshman Blake Borden
points to his favorite
coat The North Face.
Borden says, "It keeps
me warm as well as
showing off the brand
name!"
(right) Freshman Mackenna
Heitkamp rocks her beanie
and striped sweater this
winter-two very popular
fashions this season!
Junior Ahmad Abdelghani
likes to wear his one-of-a
kind crewneck. He says its a
shirt he has never seen
anyone wear and that is his
favorite thing about it!
Sophomore Mike
Haugh wears his
Abercrombie crewneck. Haugh tells
us, "When I feel
like dressing up, I
simply put on a
crewneck."
"Texting gloves are great
during football season!"
-Senior
Destiny Kellerman
Freshman Ramon
Kimbrough is
creative like so many
Bradford students
who love to wear
headphones around
their neck (they can
also shield your ears
from the harsh, cold
weather.
Winter flower clips have Kellie Romanowski 's hair
looking flawless!
Uggs have been in style since 1978; and in 2013 Alexandra Savaglio,
Gabby Tenuta, and Alyssa Diaz are showing how much Ugg has
changed with all of their new styles for winter!
Winter
where speech making and oral presentation
is key to success!
Forensics
The forensics team spends their whole year getting ready for the competiti on in Madison. Retiring teacher Mrs. Larsen, who
has been the club advisor for fifteen years. coached this group of students for the last time: "I will
miss doing forensics with the students, but it is now someone else's turn to take on the mantle of
this speaking club. Her students will miss her and hope she has a wonderful retirement.
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front of the auditorium. (back) Holly Howe, Brandon
Howe, Amy Hellwig, Colin Barushol<(frontJ Ashley
Pynaker, Victoria l<won, Valeria Martinez, Mrs. Larsen
(above) Sophomore Brandon Howe practices his
speech in front of his fellow teammate to perfect
it for an upcoming competition!
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The members of the club come
together to brainstom ideas for
their next big debate'
(right) Senior Victoria Kwon improvises for
her teammate Colin so he can make a speech
with the podium at the perfect height.
Why did you join
Forensics?
"I joined Fo rensics because I wanted to
do acting with o ut joining theatre. It
helped that Colin w o ul d n't quit
badgering me t o join too! "
Victoria K\Non, Senior
"I enjoy theatre an d acting, so I decided
t o develo p my ski lls thro ugh forensics! I
get to co mpete in group scenes with
so me o f my frien ds ."
Ashley Pynaker, Sophomore
"I got to practice my acting ski ll s in fro nt
o f others. My partner Victo ria and I got
silver in o ur co m petition! "
Amy Hell\Nig, Senior
What did you like most
about winter break?
Samm1 Dow liked
skiing at Wilmot
over break.
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Faith Taylor loved
to be able to relax
and eat all day!
Jasmine Roberts
liked being in the
snow over break.
inter break, about two w
in
fuh t ime for students. Most students love th is t ime to
d with the·r fam ily or t
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s o get away from the W isconsin cold. If kids MUST stay in
n thOl-1.!lh ,
St spend ti ~doing winter sports like sledding, tubing, skiing, or snowboarding. Another
orite is drivi g down Kenos a's own Christmas Lane to see all the festive houses lit up. And the best
r ct1on during the Christmas break is always the party at friends' houses-after all , kids will be kids!
Mar issa Siedjak spent her win ter break crusin '
around t he brisk win ter air on her snowmo bile.
Kayla Hill (left ),
spent part of her
winter break in
Tennessee wi t h
the CYC Raiders
Cheerleading
team at a
competitio n.
Kayla wo n 1st in
the Senio r
dance !
Bestfriends, Libby Fontaine and
Desar'ee Rodriguez went out
together on New Years Eve .
Kevin Tibor and his girlfriend Sammi got
away from the Wisconsin cold for winter
break and went jet skiing in Jamaica.
Derek Nelson and Adam Al-Ashi are happy winter bre ak is fi nally he re by th rowing
snow up in the ai r while, in the back, Cassidy Brady and Brett Pfarr t ry to stay warm!
Elishia Lawler's boyfriend Matt took her
on the vacation of a lifetime and brought
in the new year in New York. City.
Kayla Larsen and her boyfrie nd Robbie spe nd t he ir first New Years Eve
together as a couple by having a safe nigh t w it h family.
Demetrius Galloway
Megan Bish
Seniors, Stephen Puckett and
Rob Preston (pictured right)
have a "bromance" going as
they walk into the prom
dance.
THIS IS OUR
TOWN Seniors
give their fellow
Bradford
classmates a final
farewell with
cheering and
laughter as they
celebrate their last
day as high school
students
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sports
(76-77) Baseball
(78-79) Girls Softball
(80-81) Boys Track
(82-83) Girls Track
(84-85) Girls Soccer
(86-87) Boys Tennis
(88-89) Boys Golf
(90-91) Cheerleading
Events
Let's Play Ball! Seniors wrap up
their final few days of school with fun
and and games at Pets Park on senior
skip day which is traditionally the
Monday after Prom weekend.
(99) Art show
(104) Mr.Bradford
(105) Dance Show
( 106-107) Talent Show
(112-113) AP Art Show
(116-117) Prom
Trends
( 102-103) Spring Trends
I?lays
(114-115) Legally Blonde
elubs
(92) Key Club
(93) Deca
(94-95) Student Government
(96) NHS
(97) Environmental Club
(98) Battle of the Books
(100) Iron Chef
(101) Field trip
( 108) Dance team
( 109) lntramurals
( 110) Leading Ladies
( 111) Stagecraft
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Brandon Bolyard
Tessa Falaschi
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Spring Fever
As the school year is coming to an end the seniors are ready to get out of their
normal school-day routine and into the relaxation and excitment of summer.
There were many events that took place at Bradford this Spring, Hosted by the
Student Government Association, Bradford's own shed their musical skills for
everyone to see at the annual talent show. Each year the talent show raises
awareness for childhood cancer. At the Mr. Bradford competition, the audience
laughed and cheered for their fellow classmates as they da need to The Backstreet
Boys or twirled around the stage to a ballet number. At the end of the night Jack
HeidetookhomethecrownforMr. Bradford.
The Final
Countdown-Seniors
Ryan Barth, Andrew Stephens, Jordan Momani, Benigno Esquivel, Ryan Barney, Brandon Hughes
VARSITY TEAM
(top row) Kessler, Mason; Lee,
Colton; Coach Mangi; Coach
Weiland; Coach Labuta; Coach
Coach Dean; Elsen, Anthony;
Cullotta, Vinnie; (rniddle row)
Costabile, .Jake; Klein, Anthony;
.Jandrowski, Ty-Eric; DeBartolo,
Tony; Tibor, Kevin; Sirnenson,
Danny; Shore, Austin (bottorn
row) Sinclair, Luke; Schulz, Kyle;
Pounders, Michael; Luscornb,
Andrew; Eschbach, Tanner;
Hubli, Vincent
JV TEAM
[top row) Coach Read;
Hedstrom, Tyler; Thorne,
Logan; Piccolo, Nicholas;
Stover, Steven; Slomkowski,
Kevin [middle row) Santelli,
Brandon; Kramer, Benjamin;
Sinclair, Kyle; Ruffolo,
Santino; .Jensen, Nathan;
Haugh, Michael; Hoffman,
Robert (bottom row)
Martinez, Adiel; Barton,
Austin; .Joling, .Jake; Scoville,
Kyle; Perone, Matthew;
Toepfer, Zachary
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COL TON LEE Goes up to bat agai n\t Indian Trail on April
22nd, 2013. Bradford beat IT\ 12-3 ghing the Red De"il''>
another nin for the .,ea'>on.
VlNNIE HUBL! says:
"Gasp_ eyeahhhhhhhhhr'
Seniors Danny Simenson and Austin
Shore spittin' seeds on lhe bench.
Senior Kevin Tibor signs
D-1 with University of
Wisconsin - Milwaukee
This year's baseball team was one to
remember. The team kicked the season
off with a trip to Orlando, Florida for five
then headed to the playoffs to fulfill their
journey to state two years in a row. "Coming
in to the season our goal was to get back
days, playing 1n a series of four games.
to state for the third time in a row. Being a
After playing the four-g ame series, the
senior and being on varsity for four years, I
team headed back to Kenosha 2-2 ready
believe that th is is the strongest team we've
had and there is not a doubt in my mind
to start the rest of their season. Bradford
played their rival school, Tremper, three
that we will be back at state this year again.
times
and
l ,2,3 Family," said Senior, Colton Lee. The
accomplished their goal, beating them
Bradford Red Devils worked hard to make
their dreams come true for the season.
during
the
season
all three times winn ing Conference and
The boys go to a
tournament in Orlando
over spring break!
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Ashley Stover pumped teammates up before games by
cheering and being an all around good motivator. Also
Ashley got an RBI against Oak Creek on May 7. 2013.
Softball
IfSoftlBll Was Easy It'd Be
CaJJm &selBllJ
T he wmon .tarted w•h the entt<e vo"ity
team toilet papering Coach Ruffolo's house
so far. Sam and the rest of the varsity team
Banquet early in May. There were eight senior
introduced Freshman Ellie Bernero to the world
early in the season for ·good luck. Then. while
of high school varsity sports.During a game
players up for nomination for a $1 ,000 softball
scholarship. Makenzie Walker got awarded this
playing against Racine Case on May 2,
against a difficult team they encouraged her
for being the best senior-and player-on the
2103 the team came back from a three run
and helped her feel confident in her abilities.
softball team.To win this award she had to
disadvantage, then scored four runs in the
Sam also said thatthe most satisfying game was
write an essay about how passionate she is
bottom of the seventh inning. Sophomore
Sam Ramos said that she definitely got close to
more of the upperclassmen players throughout
the season. Sam has been playing softball for
five years and says that this is her favorite year
against
they
about softball and how playing the sport
crushed their undefeated streak for the season.
has affected her life. There. Coach Ruffalo
Sam Ramos got the winning run after Emily
Hastings was at bat and ended up winning to
told W alker that just seeing her win the
MakenZ1e Walker is on deck for her turn at
bat. She is taking a couple of swings to
make her swing precise.
BRADFORD
Scoreboard
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McHenry
1
11
Union Grove
2
0
WI Rapids
0
Steven's Point
8
3
13
Franklin
1
0
Racine Case
7
6
Racine Horlick
22
4
Kenosha Tremper
1
7
Oak Creek
7
4
Indian Trail
8
0
Racine Park
11
1
Westosha Central
4
Westosha
Central
because
game. The varsity team attended the Senior
1) Katie Shaffer (10th)
waits eagerly for the
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her t ime to shine.
award made all of the work worth it. The
season ended by going up to first seed in state.
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"Smell the blood from a distance and
attack hard. Be sharks" -ANGELA MALSACK
FACE TIME
with Emily Hastings
G: Do you ever get nervous before a game?
A: I used to, but since i've been playing for so long you just
start to not get nervous anymore!
Emily has 1:m1 playing rltOOll throughout her high rllool rareer.
Her ~homore ymr she went to state with her
team and she is trying all that she can to make it
to state again J:rlore she graduates. She's proud of
herteam00:.aru£theywereunderestimatfrlatthe
G: Do you have any secret methods you use during games?
A: The team and Itry to "win each inning" to help us win
reggmnmgofthe~nandarenow~
each game!
is the first ymr Emily has cbangerl Jmi.tion from
t:herrrclvesfor going to state onre more. This ymr
outfeild to third ~ Emily says she "docs
whatever the team neOO.s to sua:eOO!''
The whole team celebrates a good play by
screaming, cheering and c lapping their
hands in their glove.
Coach Ruffalo signals one of the
team members to stay at third a nd
not risk getting an o ut at home.
Samantha Ramos scored the winning run against Oak
Creek on May 7. 2013 when Emily Hastings was al bat.
Also. Samantha made a <living catch in left feil<l <luring the
same game.
VARSITY
TEAM
[top row] Szczepanksi,
Aileen; Grasso, Kori; Lalka,
Jamie; Schenk, Laura Lynn;
Ramos, Samantha;
[middle row] Coach Jacob;
Stover, Ashley; Bernero, Ellie;
Shaffer, Katie; Coach Ruffolo
[bottom row] Brewer, Erin;
Hastings, Emily Conti,
Aleana; Walker, Makenzie;
Brady, Cassidy
J.V.
TEAM
[top row] Hoferitza, Halle;
In graham, Nicole; Marshman,
Kristena; K ilmer, .Jennifer;
Coach Braden
(ll'liddle row] Mathson, Gabrielle;
O wens, Bryana; Kilmer, .Jess ica;
.Jones, Kendra
(bottom row]
Metallo, Samantha; Meeks,
Triviana
anticipation from behind
the dugout fence.
Junior Clay Fellrr
(#9) and teamm?
Emmanuel DeFau.
(#12) always
worked hard to
stay ahead of the
other racers du ring
the mile run .
"Theres no better
feeling than crossing
the finish line ahead
Sectional Gualifiers!
Sophomore Smtt Seymour made it to mionals far the 2 mile event
Freshman Mitdiell Hoff made it to mionals far high jump.
CristianBanksrompleta:lhis llOmhighhurdlesin 15.0Z~andqualifurl
Jack Heide qualifarl far mionalsin the 400 meter dash and asa memerer in a relay.
Senior Graham Bullmore advanarl to the mi.anal meet far ooth shot and dis:.
Senior Eric Wittkowske made it to the mi.anal meet far the 300m hurdles.
Maurice Bland,
pictured right,
competes in the
discus event
Jeremy Willis
inches out in
front of an
opponent while
running the 110
meter high
hurdle event
Dominick Ambrosin i made an
attempt at the triple jump while at
an outdoor track meet.
series of hurdles during a meet at
Central High School.
FACE TIME
with Tyree Lanier and Graham Bullmore
G: What events do you run. and which is your
favorite?
A: I run the 100 meter dash. 200 meter dash, 4x1
relay, and 4X2 relay but my favorite event is the
100 meter dash.
G: What's your favorite part about track meets?
A: I like racing and getting a chance to watch some of
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the top athletes in the state perform at their very
best
Senior Grahmn-Sullmore has been a part of the
""Bradford Track team for all four years, mainly
being a consistant contender in the shot put event
""Bullmore says, '1 really enjoy track and am
thankful for the opportunities it has given me. My
coach. &Jach Soma. has been wonderful and
helped coach me to state last year for shot put and
rm really looking forward to the possibility of
going again this year. Ialso look forward to seeing
the other throwers at the state meet this year."
GRAHAM BULLMORE
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News Flash: Cooch ''busts out laughing"
T
he 2012-13 year in Bradford boys varsity
track was a very dedicated group of
young men who did well under the
guidance
of
retired
teacher
coach
Aslakson. The younger group of guys looked
up to the seniors and admired all that the
seniors did for them. Even with the injures
t~ot occured during this season, Trent Smith
pulled a groin muscle, Chris Banks tore his
ochilles (but still got first in at a Marquette
race-300 meter hurdle). they all still pushed
through and acheived great things in each
event. Many of these great athlethes
qualified this year for sectionals. Graham
Bullmore, Mitch Hoff, the 4x4 relay team ,
Scott Seymour, Clay Fellman, Jack Heide,
"Retirement brings out best in track
coach" claims team
Fellman, Jack Heide, Dane Rasmussen, Cris
Banks, and Eric Wittkowske all
.Jack's Bonfire
by Scott Seymour
contributed to the qualifiers
"So the guy's track team had a
for the 2013 boys sectionals.
bonfire at Jack Heide's house
The 4 X 4 team made it to
one night - things got a little
State. lndividulal qualifiers
out of hand ... While we were
sitting around the fire Jack had
were Heide, Wittkowske, and
this brilliant idea to burn an
Banks.Seymour, who placed
old, dried-out Christmas tree.
fourth, missed State by less
As soon as he lit the match to
than two seconds. On the
the tree the whole thing flamed
way back from sectionals, the
up and all of us shot back so
Scott
Seymour
we
didn't get burned. After
boys were too hungry to
this, we decided to eat s 'mores. While all
make it home without eating and so all
of us were getting into them, someone
went to Burrito Heaven in Waterford. As the looked over and saw 'chainsaw' Karl trying
team all agreed, "They were the best
to stick the chocolate into the marshmallow. That was one fun night we had_
burritos we ever ate-we were starving!"
.JV/VARSITY
(top row) Smith, Trenten;
Wittkowske, Eric; Bullis, Aaron;
Bullmore, Graham; Marshall,
Keelan; Banks, Cristian; Heide, Jack
(5th row) Gyurina, Kody; Hoff,
Mitchell; Melotik, Steve; Vertz,
Chris; Am brosini, Dominick;
Carter, Steven; Bland, Maurice;
Willis, Jeremy (4th row) Krzecki,
Alex; Lott, Karl; Fellman, Clay;
W estoff, Luke; Kaye, Zack;
Worthley, Jo shua; Rasmussen,
Dane (3rd row) Mleczko, Michael:
Coach Upham; Coach Sowma;
Coach Molly; Coach Aslakon;
Coach Hardy; Coach Molly;
Schantek, Michael (2nd row)
Vanblarcom, Jared; T rimark, Noah;
Seymour, Scott; Lanier, Tyree;
Williams, Darius; Schantek,
Michael; Strandberg, Stuart
(bottom row) Hervat, Graham;
Grewal, Gurlyn; Stanek, Jake;
DeFaut, Emmanuel; Hudson,
Marqui s; Fellman, Jacob; Schwartz,
Zakry; Hervat, Co lin
"I really liked the coaches this year and
how much they helped me to become the
best I could be."
"The most important thing to
remember is breathing.
Breathing is key."
- SENIOR DANIEL LIRA
-SENIOR GRAHAM HERVAT
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Track
'The rare dres not always go to the swift but to the ones who keep running."
A
s spring approached, the Bradford
girl's track team prepared for an
amazing season. Most girls beat their
personal records throughout the spring .
Senior Candice Bishop got a 34' on the
triple jump, a time of 29.28 in the 200
meter dash, and a 1:09.10 in the 1600
meter relay. Candice also went to state
w ith her fellow qualifiers Jackie Baldwin,
Maddie Marko, and Danielle
Macareno. On March 23rd, Anastasia
Shwaiko got a marking of 26' 09.50"
when doing the shot put and her
teammates Kellie Romanowski and
Grace Ziegler followed behind with a
26' and a 25' 06.25". Maddie Marko beat
her personal records on the long jump,
200 meter dash, and the 800 meter
dash. As a freshman, Madision Marko
was one of the four girls from Bradford
who were going to state for girls track
"Being in track with all of these amazing
people really made the sport that much
more amazing. I love my teammates
and I'm so excited for state!" The girls
track team was full of determined
caring, helpful, athletic, and talentea
girls who worked their hardest. We wisr
the Bradford girl's track good look and
state and come home with the gold!
Girl's
Track
Team
(top ro\N) Garetto,
Andrea; Zahn, Karlie;
Romano\Nski, Kellie;
Sh\Naiko, Anastasia;
Ziegler, Grace
[second ro\N) Coach
Upham; Coach So\Nma;
Coach La\Nrence; Coach
Oz; Coach Hardy; Coach
Chi um
(third ro\N) Rosso\N, Andi;
McKinnon, Kathryn;
Smith, Sam; Bishop,
Candace; Martin,
Gabrielle; Marko, Madison;
(bottom ro\N) Kraus,
Emily; Lucchetta, Kyra;
Zamagne, Terri; Villella,
Brooke; Bald\Nin, .Jackie;
\Nells, Alexis
" Track is a sport where
you can constantly set
higher goals for yourself
every day. I love that
about it but it 's primarily
the people and
relationships with my
teammates I will
remember and miss the
most. "
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**
" Track is one of the best
sports teams to be a
part of simply because of
its variety that doesn 't
compare to any other
sport. This season was
fantastic and I wouldn 't
want to have finished my
senior season any other
way.
Senior Danielle Macareno
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Q_: What was the most challenging thing for you this
season?
A: I was out for the indoor season due to pulling some
muscles in my foot.
1\: Everyone coming together and getting to know each
other and acting like a family!
, had a blast being a part of this year's track terunl
I run excited to think that being a freshmM. I still
have three more seasons to nm my absolute
hardest Md I can not wait for next spring. The entire
terun acts like ooe family Md we are always there
to support each other. I have made so mmIY new
friends Md I run really looking forward to running
with them again in the upcoming years. I hope to
eventually make it to state ooe year Md do very
well with my temnmates. I enjoy track a lot Md I
learn a lot from my temnmates Md coaches."
KATHRYN McKINNON
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Season Highlights
Tunielle Marareno made it to state for the mile and that was held in LaCrosre.
Jackie Baldwin Candace Bishop. Maddie Marko, &Alexis Wells made it to state.
Four freshmen ran varsity continuously throughout the~
Arxli RcmJW finally broke 2:30 in the IDl meter run
Terri, Andi. Gabi. Kathryn made it to !IDioilals for the 4X8.
Mad&m Marko made it to state as a freshman and ran the 4X2 and 4XL
Grace Ziegler concentrates while getting ready to throw shot!
BRADFORD
Scoreboard HtJW
Got their 9:alirl rest results at the 4th Annual Glen.brook. Illinois
tournament
Jenna Bogardus cmnes rack from a shoulder injury Mter than
ever and ready to play.
Lauren Leslie cmnes rack after an injury from the µist ~
Rtrl Tuvils 00!.t Westaiba Central 5-1 onApril26th.
~Diaz is put on defem! as one of the stronger
help her team
memrers to
The team rakes first with the nm IXJinls at the Green Bay
tournament on May 10th-11th
'd we dfJ?
us THEM
St. Catherines
0
3
Badger
1
0
Franklin
2
Wauwatosa East
3
1
Racine Case
1
0
Racine Praire
2
0
Racine Park
2
0
Westosha Central
5
1
Oak Creek
0
1
Racine Horlick
1
2
Kenosha ITA
1
0
Kenosha Tremper
0
Sopho more.
Deven Jackson.
steals the ball
from the
defender and
heads toward
the goal.
The team sits during half time and
gets a talk from the Coaches
listen ing to what they have to do.
Senior, Maddie Seefeldt takes a corner
kick, giving her team a shot on goal.
Q..: How has your experience been on varsity
coming in as a freshman?
A:The experience has been amazing! I've been able
to play with girls who have amazing talents and it
has really motivated me.
Q..: What is your favorite part of playing the game?
A:My favorite part of playing the game is the
competition we havel We always want to one up each
other and that really builds our friendships and skills.
FACE TIME
with Sophia Kubicki-Hermes &.
R....achel Fischer played her final year at
13radford this season. She came back
from a previous A<:~L injury ready to
play, but soon got injured again during
the ITI\ rivalry game. Although he
had to get surgery on her hand and
take a break from soccer, R....achel was
hoping to come back and help her team
out for the playoff games. "I am happy
to return this season and play with the
girls I like to call my family."
.All.ga.m.e long, all. ga.m.e SU-Ong!
M
Underclassmen have some big shoes to fill!
anygreatthingswereaccomplished Green Bay teams. The Kenosha teams beat
injuries during the 2013 season. including
essiential
though in the beginning of the season the
Green Bay in the tournment with Bradford
playing the best of the six teams entered.
team had to endure cold weather. lots of
Just after that. the girls beat Indian Trail in
Harborside student Lauren Leslie. The team
during the 2013 soccer season. Al-
senior
Northern-Brown,
starters
Rachel
like
Alysha
Fischer,
and
rain, and even snow and hail at times. both
their first ever matchup with them. Bradford
still pulled through and finished out the
JV and Varsity teams still managed to keep
also beat the St. Joes Lancers in a non-
regular conference season with a record of
a consistant spot near the top of their
conference "Go Orange" game in support
14 wins 6 loses 2 ties. The underclassmen
conference for the entire season. The
of
look forward to playing next season, but will
Leukemia.
The
Varsity
team
also
Varsity team traveled all the way to Green
successfullly advanced into the playoffs as
miss the ten seniors leaving and hope to
Bay for an annual tournament with Tremper
a fourth seed, which was better than the
follow in their footsteps as not only a team,
and Indian Trail to compete against three
previous year. Many players suffered from
but a family (as they describe themselves).
V ARSITV TEAM
[top row] Coach Davidson;
Caya, Emily; Galli, Marissa;
Caghfal, Mary; Leslie, Lauren;
Kubicki-Hermes, Sophia;
Coach Naylor [middle row]
Miller, Lindsay; .Jackson,
Deven; Wolter, Casey;
Northern-Brown, Alysha;
Fischer, Rachel; Salazar,
Evelyn; Riveria-Zuganelis,
Natalia; Avila, Gabriela;
[bottom row] Bogardus,
.Jenna; Oiaz, Alyssa;
Romanovic, Maja; Seefeldt,
Maddie; Vasarella, Haley
JV TEAM
(top row) Nava, Nallely;
Bane, Ashton; Smith,
Gabi; Stevenson, Ari;
Majewski, Rosie; Coach
Wolf; (middle row) Cruz,
Stephanie; Fontaine,
Libby; Kazmer, Mariah;
Tenuta, Gabi; Bish, Valerie;
(bottom row) Leboeuf,
Becca; Hayes, Rachel;
Bucher, Audrey;
Wisniewski, Alexis; Nikula,
Andrea; Camacho,
Geraldine
Senior
Mary
Daghfal #2
plays Goalie
Sophomore
Libby
Fontaine
#10 plays
Outside Mid
"Playing soccer with your feet is one
thing but playing with your heart is
another."
-SOPHOMORE ANDREA NIKULA
"I feel like I've improved a lot this season. I
look up to Mary as a goalie a lot and I'm
excited to play on varsity next year."
-SOPHOMORE MARIAH KOZMER
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£Tennis
Gcxxl.bye to our Seniors
T
You only live once, but you get
to serve twice.
he 2013 boys tennis season was surely
When we asked assistant coach Don
Junior Dylan Keesey joined the tennis tem
a great one! With almost a completely
new varsity team, the boys were able to
McNeil what his main goal was. he replied,
this year and had never played the spon
competetively before: "It was a little bit of c
start fresh with a positive outlook on the
' It's not about how many matches we win.
season. Incoming player Riley Aicher said,
As long as the boys are learning something
new with every experience, then they are
"Joining the tennis team was definitely a
improving. After we accomplish that. then
definitely got a lot better very quickly."Wher
great choice! I made tons of new friends
we can focus on getting more wins."
we asked Dylan what and who helped hire
and learned so much about the sport!' Not
Improvement was a big part of this season.
learn the most he replied, "A lot of the olde•
only was this season dedicated to making
Many boys came into the season knowing
new friends, but it was also dedicated to
building up a strong, new varsity team.
close to nothing about the sport, and
boys really guided me through the
beginning of my first season. The senior
finished it off by doing extremely well.
players will definitely be missed next year
challenge having to learn the sport so
quicky. However, once I picked up on tt.
V ARSITV TEAM
(top row) Coach Ramey, Nat
Kabba, Riley Aicher, Mitch
Keesey, Coach McNeil. (middle
row) Ian Christensen , John
Stolfe, Evan Winter, Dylan
Keesey. (bottom row) Jake
Martell, Nick Santoro, Beau
Siel , Andrew Close, Robert
Sorenson.
No . 1 singles player, Beau
Siel , is caught smashing the
ball at his opponent.
Robert Sorenson gets into the
serving position to start off his
match!
Alex Van Hoof tosses the ball
up for a serve during his
intense singles match !
Jake Martell stares his
opponent down in between
sets during his match .
"My favorite part of the season is how close
everybody got towards the end. We all shared
so many inside jokes."
- JAN CHRISTENSEN
Riley Aicher goes for n
overhead smash du nn[
singles match .
"I loved watching everybody improve. Not
only myself, but all of the younger boys
and new players as well."
·JOHN STOLFE
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F CE TIME
{
abba and Andr~w Close
Q..:How long have you been playing tennis?
A:This is my first year playing tennis. I decided to play
because it is an intense sport, but calmer than football.
Q..: What is the most intense match you've played so far?
A:My match against Tremper was intense, basically
because of the rivalry. They also serve pretty well!
"Tennis was very exciting for me this year. I
want to thank John Stolfe for encouraging me
to come out for tennis this season. and Mitch
Keesey. my pm-mer in doubles. eoaclt R...amey
and '2ooclt McNeil really helped me become a
better player. I was surprised when Nat crune
walking on to the court He had a tremendous
season. and it was his first time as a tennis
player. 1\s time went on. he learned a lot more
about the game. We didn't have the best winning
percentage. but our team had lots of funl"
ANDREW CLOSE
Seniors John Stolfe
and Nick Santoro
reassure each other
and
keep
their
attitudes up after a
match at the Delevan
Dari an invite on April
20th. Throughtout
the season John
Stolfe mostly played
3 singles while Nick
Santoro partnered
with Evan Winter for
the 1 doubles spot.
Evan Winter, Nick
Santoro, and Beau
Siel have some fun in
the sun while waiting
for their matches to
begin . "Sometimes
there is a long wait in
between matches so
the whole team
brings food and we sit
eat
while
and
cheering everyone
else on!" said Beau.
Season Highlights
Mitrh Keeey and Andrew Ocre won the doubles invite at Tu1evan Turian High Xhoo1
John Stolfe plaarl third at the Tulevan Turian invite on April 20th. 2013.
Evan Winter and Nick Santoro won a matrh against Horlick in l:ed weather cmxlitions.
Every p.ractire. the players play the 'Pepsi Challenge" retwren the cmches and players.
Beau Siel. Ian Orristiarum and Nick Santoro were in Bc&on during 2 tournamentr.
Jamb Martin makes his debut as a JV singles player on the tennis team
Senior, Evan Winter spent
his last tennis season
playing number 1 doubles
with Nick Santoro. "This
past season was very
bittersweet. I had a blast
playing but now that high
school tennis is over I'm a
little dissappointed."
Senior, Robert
Sorenson, stuns the
crowd with his ace.
Blake Borden
Season Highlights
Elijib. Tuy play!rl well at Maple Crest Cmmtry Qub during his last~
Kevin Carter went to regionals as a !Dphmore at the end of the~
Blake Borden play!rl on JV golf as a freshman and improvro a lot
Benjlmin Aiello improvro greatly throughout the~
Kevin Caner plays at Maple Crest
Country Club preparing for state.
He was nervous at the thought of
going to state, but he succeeded.
As 1 sophmore, he surprised a lot
of 1eople on his t81m with.bit skill.
Connor Gwynne was nu.mrer one on the JV Boys Golf te.am
V:inrent Iorio play!rl as a 9'mior on varsity Boys Golf te.am
Elijah Day
had a
beautiful
swing; It was
what he's
been
working on.
At the end of
the season,
Thomas
La ken
wanted to
impress
everyone by
his skills.
This caused
him to go to
state!
Steve Raith
watches his last
hit before the
ball goes in.
FACE TIME
with Jared Ebener & Thomas Laken
Q...: What was your best score this year?
A: My score was a 45 this year. I am real ly proud of
myself for that score.
Q...:What was your favorite part of the season?
1\: I got to meet some amazing people and learn some new
JARED EBNER
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skills for my future in golf!
Thomas L.aken is a sophomore who played
for two years on '"Bradford's boys golf
team. He improved a lot throughtout the
off season and is now on varsity as a
sophomore. His best score on the V'arsity
team was 38 at "Bristol eaks Golf etub.
Thomas looked up to his other teammates
which helped him get better and better.
Thomas golfed every day during season
and continues his sport every day.
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T
'My main focus is on mygame."
-Tiger Waxis
l e Bradford boys golf team had an
amazing season. Most importantly, they
made it to State, which was their second
year in a row doing so. They also won
Sophomore Kevin Carter won the county
open at Brightendale Links, and he also
Sophomores Nathan Stanley, Ryan Castle
and Connor Gwynne (pictured) said that
won in the playoff match against another
player that he had tied against. "I'm really
the best part of the season was driving to
meets with coach Goettge and coach
conference which ended up being a three-
happy about how the season
Cushman, who, as "par
waytie going in; the boys won it. Despite the
awful weather, they persevered. The team
went. We had a really strong
team this year. I had the most
for the course" goofed
around the entire time
started out strong, winning many meets in
fun golfing with the seniors of
listening to satellite radio
the beginning, but then Franklin beat the
the team because they were
while "playfully" making
guys, and Case had a great player so it was
hard to beat them (they had in the past).
good guys who made a lot of
fun of Jared Ebener, who
jokes and had a good time ."
Stanley, Castle, and Gwynne
gave it all back to them.
JV/ V ARSITV TEAM
(top row) Coach Cushman;
Cay, Elijah; Laken, Thomas;
Carter, Kevin; Iorio, Vincent;
Lakeview Student;
Kolaczewski, Kevin; Castle,
Ryan. (middle row) Gwynne,
Connor; Raith, Steve;
Ebener, .Jared; KubickiHermes, Andrew; Raith,
Adam; Aiello, Benjamin;
Stanley, Nathan (bottom
row) Schmaling, Nathan;
Harborside Student; Manna,
Ricky; Borden, Blake.
Senior Elijah Day
steps up to the
tee on a beautiful
sunny day. He
had a good stance
that made his
swing absolutely
perfect. Elijah put
in all his effort for
his last season .
Senior Steve Raith
thought through
where and when
he was going to hit
the ball . His skill
was very well
thought out as
well as his actions.
He had a great
season for his last.
"Playing in sectionals for state as a
sophomore was definitely a day to
remember!"
"Golf and school are my main focus in life.
If it weren't for those two things, I don't
know what I would do!"
-KEVIN CARTER
- RYAN CASTLE
Big G, Little 0, Go Go Go Go Go Go Go!
T his years cheerleadlngteom was ready
to get the fans rowdy for every game,
assembly, or event that Bradford High
school had. Both JV and the varsity team
were able to work together and play their
parts to cheer for our school. Whether the
girls were in the freezing cold at football
games, or inside for assemblies before
Homecoming, they were there to give the
best cheers ever. Never catty with each
other, these girls considered themselves
family. Cheerleading brought these girls
closer together. One thing that the girls
loved to do was go to Cheer competitions.
The Cheerleaders have been going to the
competitionsforacoupleofyearsnow,and
they always try to do their best. When at one
of them, the girls put everything they have
into their cheers in hopes of taking a First
place. They realize from cheerleaders of the
past that being a cheerleader is something
that makes memories that they will cherish
never~~!~~ y:~w::~~n
and
amazing season on and off the court. We
were always a team and did everything
together no matter what. Cheerleading is
where I made some of my best friends. I
can't wait for another amazing season with
these girls; I know it will be a great one' said
Kayla Komarec. This years Bradford
Cheerleading team really stepped up to do
their jobs as leaders, girls who cheer. and
most importantly, being a teammate.
(top row) Komarec
.....~~· Kayla, Skendziel
Kimberly, Liberacki
Madeline, Rousseau
Mikayla, Petersen
Mikayla, (middle row]
Cornett .Jordann,
Kloet Canielle,
(bottom row) First
.Jessica, Cantagallc
Bianca, Munson,
Sylvia
The girls freeze while
watching the Homecoming
game in October.
JV
(top row] Benn
Taylor, Cow
Samantha,
Munson Cheryl,
Besil Hannah,
(middle row]
Harris
Precious,
[bottom row]
Schoell Alyshia,
Ferguson,
Taondra
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" Being able to cheer on the school and
support the players is something I have
always wanted to do."
Jessica First gets the
crowd rowdy.
"It's fun to be a team and support the
school. This has been one of our best
seasons so far."
- MA DELI NE LiBERACKI
r
FACE TIME
with ~jm Skendziel
Senior Danielle Kloet has been in cheerleading
since her freshman year. She first thought
about joining because of how spiritive and
Q_.: What tnade you join cheerleading?
exciting it looked and because she could cheer
on the players at all the football and basketball
games and be with some of her closest friends.
They placed 3rd and 4th for their competitions,
which made them proud of the work they put
into their routines. Her favorite memory was
cheering for"Bradfonl's football team when they
won state in 20ll with her best friend Kim
SkeOOziel
A:I knew that the bond between all the girls would be a
memory I could keep forever.
Q,.: What makes cheerleading different from every other
sport?
A: Not only do we focus on the game and cheer on our
players, we also have to worry about throwing and catching
our girls!
Danielle Kloet
cute pose
during their
cheerleading
meet!
Ho\N do I kno\N \Nhat I
think until I say it?
'For me cheerleading is not only a SJXlft. it's a life.style. Rain or shine, win
or lcre, I will alvvays re there to cheer you onr·
-~SamanthaTuw
'1t drem't matter what pDI>le think aoout cheerleading. If it's ~rnething
that you love to do than that's all that rounts."
-~ Jardann c.arnett
''Chrer vvas one of the~ memories I have had from freshman to senior
year. I can't wait to rontinue doing the thing I love a lot in rollege."
- Senior Jessica Frrst
"Joiillng cheerleading is one of the~ docisi.ons rve made. It is a great
exp:!Ii.enre and rm glad to re a put of a team with such great frtendsr
-Freshman Taylor Benn
2012-2013
CLASS OFFICERS
M1nuteperson
(not pictured)
Michaela Gombar
Maria Patrlzzi
President
Vice President
Jessica Smoko
"Bulletin Editor
Danielle Dunasky
Secretilry/Treasurer
l<ey Club
Unlock the
Possibilities!
Key Club is a volunteer organization for high schools around the world . They are
part of Kiwanis International, another, huge volunteer, service organization. The
members play Bingo at Brookside, participate in the homecoming float competition ,
and do other various activities around Bradford . This year Maria Patrizzi, Michaela Gombar, and Mrs. Djurickovic
attended the district convention in Green Bay for Key Clubbers from all over Wisconsin and Michigan. The
members had a lot of fun , and also knew that going to something like that looks great on college applications.
Members of Key Club walk around downtown
Kenosha sweeping and picking up garbage.
Kayla Mattox and
Emma Gildenstern
prepare plates for
the homeless at
Kenosha Reformed
Church.
Key Club girls had fun making
the Black History Month
banners that were in the
cafeteria.
Sa what?!
"Being the advisor for Key Club has been
and incredible experience. I was able to
help others and do something I love!"
"I love working with Maria! We've been good
friends since freshman year, and knowing her for
that long makes working with her easy and fun!"
-MRS . DJURICKOVIC
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The theme of this years Key Club float was "Hawk (ITA) Hunting." The club
took first place in the competition for best float, beating the seniors.
-DANIELLE DUNASKY, SENIOR
Why did you join
Dec a?
'Because I heard from people that it was
a good experience. It helped me become
a better leader through competition and
in school as well. I really enjoyed Deca."
Haley Geliche, 1 1th Grade
Over the past year, Bradford's DECA program thrived . DECA is an organization that prepares emerging
leaders in marketing, finance , hospitality, and entrepreneurship in high schools and colleges across the
globe. Bradford's DECA program continued on its rebuilding process and had a very successful year.
After District level competition, eight competitors were able to advance to the State-level Career
Development Conference in Lake Geneva. Three of these, Ryan Castle, Haley Geliche, and Jessica Schultz
advanced to the International Career Development Conference in Anaheim , California. Over 16,000
students competed from across the globe, many from Canada, Guam , Puerto Rico, Germany, and the
United States. Haley and Jessica played a role in the election of the new International DECA President
and the Central region Vice President. Ryan was able to get on stage and medal for his written
Economics-Cluster Exam score, ranking third of two hundred competitors from his series. Next year,
the program looks to build on its successes and bring ten competitors to ICDC 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia.
R..,yan
eastle
Jessica
Schultz
Truker
owski
Soph-
Junior
Junior
Soph-
omore
omore
"Because I want it on my resume and it
looks good for my future . I also want to
persue a career in business and having
basic knowledge in that area is good! "
Pavle Zekovic, 10th Grade
·.cause I wanted more experience with
)Usiness and marketing. It improved my
public speaking skills a lot and I had a
very successful year with Deca."
Bianca Ruffolo, 10th Grade
Joey
Kellie
R,oman-
Domen ic Savaglio, Trevor Yeidt, Tea Price, Jack Heide, Megan Aelich , Jennifer T otts , and Sara Coleman
May 11, 2013
The Executive
Committee shows
how much fun they
can have at Prom
in the Photo Booth
Mikayla Peterson gets the tables and beds ready for the
"customers" that will soon be coming to donate blood
"At first I joined
SGA becuse my
sister was in the
club and she was my
ride, but I continued
participating
because I liked being
involved with school
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events."
Amanda DeFazio
Graham Hervat feels a little "shaky" after
giving blood
Samantha Dow, Tea Price, Michael French , Rachel
Fischer, Ryan Havey, Mikayla Peterson , and Jack
Heide collect items for the food drive!
Jessica Schultz, Katherine Carlton and Caleb Szoptnskt have a little snack after
donating their blood during Bradford 's annual blood drive!
GOVERNMEl\II
Student Government is one of the most involved clubs in the whole school! Their main goal is to help the
Bradford community, and t he Kenos ha commu nity as well! They kicked off t he 2012-2013 school year by
organizing the homecoming dance. Like always, it was a big hit with the Bradford student body! Some of the
other events that student government put on were the food drive, the blood drive, and the talent show!
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Trevor V'eidt
Jack Heide
Tea Price
Treasurer
"Our favorite event was homecoming
weekend! It was really cool to be behind
the scenes for the whole process."
Michael French
Mikayla Peterson
Vice President
Secretary
"It was very rewarding to be a part of
SGA because the events we put on were
really beneficial to the community!"
-KANDRA GRIFFITH AND SAM MASSDGLIA
- RYAN CASTLE
row: Rachel Fischer, Marissa Galli, Ryan Castle, Pavle Zekovic, Alexis Skalitzky, Ximena Ocampo, Kandra Griffith, Jack Heide, Joseph Moez middle row: Samantha Dow,
AMERICA back
Mikayla Peterson, Amanda Defazio, Meaghan Ochandategui, Madi on Marko.Jennifer Kilm r, Cyl Hartwig, Marquis Hud on, ega Aehli ,Jennifer Totts front ro·--·- __,
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Litton, Haley Geliche, Tea Price, Leah Poulos, Casey Wolter, Alexis Wisniewski, Jessica Kilmer, Michael French, Bianca Ruffolo
2012-2013
LEADERS OF NHS
Kaitlin Kentala
Joshua L.orbach
Senior
Senior
NHS
Jennifer Sinnen
Senior
Trenten Smith
Senior
"Hard \Nork beats talent, \Nhen
talent doesn't \Nork hard"
This is more than just an honor roll club. NHS serves to give credit to those students who have demonstrated
excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. NHS hosted the craft fair in November.
Those who attended the fair were treated to baked goods that NHS students made and then served. The
money raised from this event was donated to many different organizations throughout the Kenosha area.
Ina Yun and Nathan Caputa enjoyed all of the
great new people they met during the course of
the year. They are pictured here at an after-school
meeting held in November. At th is get-together,
the members got a group picture taken, gorged
themselves on pizza, and got down to the business
of finding out who was offering service hours .
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(1st row) Christensen, I. Skweres, J . Hughes, Z. Talbert, B . Hernandez. N. Schmaling, L. Melotik, S. Waller, N. Lein , M. Wittkowske , E. Romanowski , S. Barnes, B. Smith , T .
Montemurro, A. Caputa, N. Kentala, K . Lorbach , J . Pounders, M. Hawkins, R. (2nd row) Mccumber, S. Ford , L. Schultz, J. Peterson , M. Galli , M . Dunasky , D. Richardson , A. Lalka, J
Fritz, K. Kollman , J . Marko, R. Hastings, R. Havey, R. Sinnen, J . Fellman, C . Helminger, J . Sreeram, A. Lazarevic, M. Macareno, D. (3rd row) Kwon , V . Foertsch , K. Stevens , S .
Schenk, L. Hulbert, K. Eckert, R. Kentala , H. Walker, M. Wolter, C . Lewis, S. Reif, J . Geliche , H. Eschmann , A. Lutz, K. (4th row) Baruffi , M. Smoko , J . Knuth , J . Molinaro, K. Bruzas, E.
Price , T. Yun, I. Daghfal, M. Reyes, G. Williams, M . (5th row) Patrizzi, M. Moore, H. Martinez, V. Litton , A. Hastings, E. Seivert, N. Malsack, A. Gutknecht , A. Samuel , A.
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Environmental
Club
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Arianna Stevenson
and Sam Mccumber
pose for a picture
while on their
environmental club
fl o at for the
homecoming parade!
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The Environmenttl Oub consists of students who have an interest in
~and maintaining the quality of the Earth's systems and the
organisms that live on it The club helµ; the ra:ycling effort at mool
and organizes and carries out a numrer of events and initiatives to
promote environmenttl oo.uration and furthers ~tion and
roruffVation The Environmenttl Oub a.ID dres a lot for Earth Tuy.
Me? An Activist?
Destiny C respo , a junior,
contributes to t he bu ild ing of a "safe
fire .
Senior Juli a Lake takes a qui ck
break fro m kayaki ng to smile at
how beautiful the scenery is.
Ken tucky Fried Hawk" was the theme of the float at homecoming. Noah Poe,
Salena Lalonde, Sarah Barthule, Ben Landre and Alize Hardin throw candy.
Noah Poe
Ben Landre
This club is being with
my friends and doing
something cool. Spending
my last year with some
awesome people.
I like the fact that we 're
do ing something good for
the environment, but
we 're having a lot of fun
doing it.
Destiny Crespo, Sarah Barthule, Alize Hardin , Alysh ia Schoell, Samantha
Dow and Ari Stevenson carved pumpkins at a grade school.
2012-2013
COMPETITION TEAM
V'aleria Martinez
Samantha Mceumber
Emma Gildenstem
Senior
Senior
Junior
Seviliy Moua
Sophomore
-&ttle of the
-SOOks
Battle Of The Books is a club for KUSD students from all different schools. They competed on
February 22 2013 for the top spot in Kenosha. The kids from Bradford High School students met every Thursday after school in the library
Bradfords' very own librarian, Mrs. Siel, advisor of the group made the meetings fun and tried as hard as she could to read all the hooks so
she could participate in the discussion. The hooks were very diverse and a select few of them were an easy read (it only took a couple of days
to finish them). There were a couple of hooks that were challenging and longer than average hooks. No matter the hook though , these kids loved
to read and discuss the hooks. When it came time to compete with the rivalry of Tremper, the Top Readers were selected to take a quiz on tht
hooks they read. The students were obviously aiming for first place - and they came in third place at state! This was a huge accomplishment for
the few girls on the team , they were very proud of themselves. The girls also got really close while on the team: "They are a great group of girls
and very intelligent, which made them become friends. I look forward to working with some of them again next year," said Mrs. Siel. When the)
first found out they were competing against Tremper in state, the BOB team was excited hut nervous at the same time. The girls were unsure of
how well they understood the hooks they read for the competition. This called for more meetings and quizzes. At some points the team got
frustrated , hut they pushed their way through. Mrs. Seil was very proud of the ladies competing on her team. The girls learned a lot and Mrs.
Seil became a mentor to all of the young ladies. The Battle of the Books team was a success and they hope to return next year.
Jasmine Wright, Sevily
Moua, Valeria Martinet
and Emma Gildenstem
sat together in the librar
and took a quiz on the
book they read. Valeria
typed in the right answ
trusting herself andh
teammates to get the
right answer to the
question!
reviewing a book they read.
This was a part of the
meetings that occured once
or twice a week. They
would put questions on the
projector and all took turns
answering them. Sometimes
they would compete against
each other. and other times
they worked together. They
always had fun !
Seviliy Moua
l.:aqr constantly rea ing and·-u,;;u-r., w
is all about.
---Art Show
Art Show Acceptees
Art is a great way for students to express themselves, and Bradford students every year prove that they
are very talented in the fields of photography and hand-drawn art work. Take, for example , students at the
Anderson Art Show and District Wide Student Art Exhibition. There were 120 pieces of art from Bradford
students entered in the Anderson Art Show Uanuary - March 2013) and 800 pieces of art divided among 70 Red
Devils in the District Wide Student Art Exhibition (March 15 - April 21 2013). The district-wide student art
exhibition , held at the Kenosha Public Museum , featured the best art students from all KUSD high schools (this
is the show where many family members come to praise their children). The Anderson Art Show, held at the
Anderson Art Center, displayed all levels from intro-to-art students all the way to the AP students.
Samantha McCumber is proud that her
drawing earned a spot at Anderson .
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Taylor Tomczak is pleased that her
photography skills gave her a place in the
Anderson Art Show.
Drew
Monson is
happy that
her artwork
made it into
the districtwide art
show
Cole Stout
looks cool in a
leather jacket
standing next
to his
photography
photo in the
Anderson Art
Show.
Colin Hervat stands next to
his artWork submitted to the
Anderson Art Show.
Eliiabeth Gonzales stands next to
her 2D piece in the District-Wide
Art Exhibit.
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Victoria Kwon is all smiles when she
wins first place in the District Wide Art
Exhibit for her 20 artwork of a mermaid.
Zachary Aceto
Junior
1\ndrew Kubiclci-Hermes
Junior
Emily <:!aya
Sophomore
Devm Jackson
Sophomore
STUDENT CHEFS
Iron Chef
Where a student becomes a
professional Chef!
The students at Bradford High School took part in a competition called the Iron Chef. On May 17th,
2013 , Career Foods students invited their friends and family to Bradford to experience this cooking
extravaganza. The students were in groups and competed as a team , which built team skills and trust.
The guests tried each meal and voted on the best one. After a long day of Ms. Bytnar counting each
vote, we had a winner. The winners were Arlen Torres, Kelvin Salgado, Gladis Hernandez, and Lisa Ford!
Lisa Ford embraces her italian culture by
making a traditional pizza!
Sam Beland,
Banelly
Aguirre, and
Jared
Vanblarcom
worked very
well as a team.
The food was
delicious'
Mason Bose, Dan iel Tenuta, and
Patrick Chappell made
powdered donuts for dessert!
what?!
"My team made a unique macaroni and
cheese pizza. It had cheddar and
parmasean as the sauce!"
- ORLANDO NOLAN
Top chef winners, Arlen Torres, Lisa
Ford, Kelvin Salgado, and Gladis
Hernandez competed as a team. They
had a "Carnival" theme and had
"We made a traditional sause, cheese and
sausage pizza with a medium crust. It
was my favorite!"
- DEMETRIUS GALLOWAY
What Will I Be When I Grow Up?
(Right) Logan Schmaling,
Andrew Gontscharow,
Tyler Hedstrom , and
Mason Kessler from Mr.
Cushman 's class watch a
demonstration to teach
them more about the
technical field that they
learn about in class.
In th
Teachers "out of the house"
"I love taking my students on trips so they can
get out of the classroom and have a chance to
have fun while learning something!"
"Fieldtrips are fun for the kids, but they also
allow students to see and learn new things
that aren't always available at school."
-MR.WIRCH
- SIGNOR ANNI NA
The Wind Ensemble took a trip to Fenway Park while visiting Boston for the Heritage Festival.
They recieved 3rd place in the overall Band category and the Percussion Ensemble took gold .
Samuel Melvin , Ricky Manna, and Cris Pike enjoy a
traditional Italian meal on Italian day while in Mad ison .
2012-2013
Bradford 's AP Art and Photography classes rode the train to Chicago to view art in
museums and took this group picture in front of the Bean in Millenium Park.
Annabeth Cerdas, Diana Medina, Emilia
Cerdas, Ashley Stover, and Yareth Tilapa
pose in Times Square!
Jamie Reif and Michaela Gombar pose with a
brain while at Parkside to study a cadaver.
Freshman Araceli
Ochoa matches her
sparkley gold scarf with her
shoes. She says it makes
her feel
glamorous!
rends
Sophomore Dane
Rasmussen poses with his
new stripe American Eagle v·
neck. Stripes have been the
most popular pattern this
spring!
Junior Brileigh
Talbert finally gets
to wear her
awesome dress on
the first nice day of
spring!
Senior Kaitlin Kentala
was excited to bring out
her dresses again after a
long , cold winter.
Sophomore
Tashawna
Williams likes to Reyes likes to
wear this outfit in
spice up his
the spring because plain stripe shirt
she gets to bring
with a gold·
out bright spring
studded blue
colors.
jean vest.
Sophomore
Vyridiana Rojas says
this is her favorite outfit;
a silver sparkle tank top
with a coral leather
jacket.
Junior Taylor Rivas
wears his fashionable
"nerd" glasses with a gray
sweatshirt and colored
bright red pants!
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Junior Mikayla
Rousseau shows us
her skull shirt and the
back with a cut out
cross-two very trendy
things this spring!
"Spring brings bright
colors, smiles, and most
importantly ..• summer!"
-Freshman
Hannah Crane
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to
bla
in
earrin . "It's s m
quick and ea a d of cour
a nice addition to my oufit
for school. I usually
....~. al a s w ar them and
I'm alwa s g in
com limented."
ing fling!
Spring bling!
Senior Devney Grezkzczak shows off her big hoop
earrings; they're "one-of-a-kind" look makes them
her favorite!
(left to right) Juniors Cynthia Burnett, Emma Levine, and Mya
Johnson show off their bold eye make up. It brings out the
colors in their eyes and matches their outfits everyday!
Spring
March 7, 2013 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --
1\ndrew Meier
1\lex Sturino
Jack Heide wins everything
Bradford. so it is typical
he won. Ryan Hastings
pub licly told the world that he
is enamored with Peter
Chatman (since 6th grade.
really). Andrew Meier is the
kind of kid who will do
anything for attention. Alex 1s
obsessed with his body and
weig htlifting.
ford
The announcers,
Mike French and
Mallory
Greenwald, pose
with Jack
Heide.who won
Mr. Bradford.
Kyle Lovell pereforms Gingle Bell Rock with
Kody Gyurina and Nate Wilson.
what?!
"I love Taylor Swift, so it was fun
be ing her for Mr. Bradford. She is
beautiful and so am I! "
-SETH WIUING
(left to right) Mike French, Kyle Lovell, Andrew Meier, Alex Sturino, Jack Heide, Ryan Hastings,
John Stolfe, Evan Winter, Seth Willing
john Sto lfe, Trent Smith, and Luke Sinclair
strike a pose with Andew Meier.
"The talents were priceless. It was an
honor to receive the belt since everyone
up there was deserving of it."
-JACK H EIDE
(left to right) Ashley Zenner, Nicole Compher, Saleena Gomez, Trent Smith, Rachel
Eckert, Nacho Moez, Michaela Slanchik, Makenzie Walker
CHOREOGRAPHERS/STAFF
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Dance Teiicher/Director
Ms. Dohnal
Eva Nemec
C!o-Director
Music
Dance Show
The Dance Show consisted of performances from Dance 1, 2, and 3. For all three nights, each group
performed songs they had been working on in class. Many students also choreographed their own pieces:
Marie Medina, Mikayla Petersen , Haley Moore, Jonathan Warner, Darius Williams, Destiny Crespo, and Liliana
and Rolando Torres . No matter what the reason , dance is a vital and exciting energy that is within us all.
Sophomore Jonathan Warner choreographed his
solo "Riot Rhythm ," about a power struggle.
During the Dance
Show finale , all
levels of dance
performed a
zumba-style
piece.
Sibling Duet
"We might fight a lot, but when it comes
down to dancing, we get it right."
- LILIANA TORRES , SENIOR
The Leading Ladies choreographed
and performed a dance to the song
"Here Come the Lad ies."
"I think dancing with my sister makes us
closer. It's something we both love to do."
- ROLANDO TORRES, JUNIOR
To dance...to dream-
Hardwo rki ng
members of the class
Dance 3 (left to right from back) Lisa Truong,
Ladonna Ennis, Destiny Crespo, Kiara Hacke, Jenna
Bogardus, Dalonda Barnes, Kim Fink, Natalie
Nemec, Allie Savaglio, Mikayla Petersen, Haley
Moore, Shiloh Jones, Jonathan Warner, Carole
Mortier, Diana Medina, Marie Medina, Yareth Tilapa,
Darius Williams, Audrey Miller, Tatianna Thompkins
Benefitting Childhood Cancer
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
For the fourth year in a row, Bradford 's SGA spo nsored the Talent Show held in Bradford 's
auditori um on April 25th . Students auditio ned in front of Ms. Schwantes and the SGA board for a
spot on t he show, and twelve acts competed for t he number one spot. Emceed by Trevor Veidt and
Rachel Fischer, the show included guest speakers, singers, dancers, and musicians.
JUDGES
Mr. StaOOish
Mrs. Larsen
Mr. Zalolw
Mrs.Smith
Science Teacher
English Tem:her
Special Bd. Teacher
English Tem:her
Mrs. Lee
Science Teacher
Junior Ethan Corrigan sang and played
the guitar to the song "Isn't She Lovely
by Stevie Wonder. He won the judges
Sophomore Nick Trimark performed
Beethoven on the piano. His swift moves
on the keys won him first place along
with fellow act Ethan Corrigan.
Aaron Rodgers responded to
students' tweets about attending
the show. and followed Bradford
SGA on Twitter.
Aaron Rodgers
Alright BHS u have been blowing
up my twitter feed. Gimme some
more info
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#AaronRodgersToBHS
Senior Kyasia Muhammad performed th
song "Stay" by Rihanna. Her powerful,
soulful voice earned her a second place
spot in this year's Talent Show.
2012-2013
Senior
Aman
Grewal sang
Justin
Bieber's
song
"Boyfriend,"
with some
smooth
dance
moves!
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"The stars come out at night"
Author Jennifer Montemurro and her
family speak about their son's recovery
from brain cancer.
Bradford 's
Varsity
Football
Coach , Matt
Rizzo, speaks
about how
cancer affected
his life.
Meaghan Matouske speaks
about her current and past
fights with cancer.
"I was in charge of props. Everyone
backstage had to make sure things ran
smoothly for the show!"
"I was in charge of sound for the Talent
Show, working the quickmixer to adjust
the sound levels for the microphones."
-AMANDA DEFAZIO , SENIOR
-JENNA KUNATH, JUNIOR
(from left to right) Jonathan Servais, Kyle Blaszyk, Nick Trimark, Katelyn Kahl , Marquan Jones, Darius
Williams, Ethan Corrigan, Aman Grewal , Cynthia Burnett, Mikayla Petersen , and Kyasia Muhammad.
BRADFORD
HEAT
The Bradford Dance team - the Bradford Heat - fills the crowd with energy when they perform during halftime at football
and basketball games, assemblies, and other school spirit events! Not only do they perform and entertain, but they also
show that there are way more to dance than just hiphop. Even though some of their routines were different than most
Bradford performances, the confidence of these dancers still entertained the crowd w ith their sassiness and smiles!
Bradford Heat show off their skills by
form ing a pyramid in the fieldhouse.
Bringing on the heat at the
2012 Homecoming Assembly!
Why did you join
Bradford Heat?
"I joined Bradford Heat because I
wanted to get involved in my school
and dance is where I fit in best."
Sydney Swift [9th)
"I joined Bradford Heat because I love
to dance and perform, and wanted to
share that love with an audience and
my team ."
Tatianna Thompkins [11th)
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"I have been dancing for many years. a1
I really wanted to continue. Bradford
Heat is a newer program at Bradford and
I really wanted to give it a try."
Senior boys join the Bradford Heat dance team to choreograph an amazing routine!
Cynthia Burnett (11th)
OFFICERS
R..udy Gutierrez. Pre. ident
Intramural
Sports
Association
(ISA)
T riviana Meeks and
her friend help sell
concessions at
Carolina Mar's
Zumbathon Benefit.
2012-2013
Although he will go down
as masterminding the
failed senior prank, Rudy
was, according to advisor
Mr. Vargas, invaluable to
the intramural program at
Bradford.
lntramurals
Intramural sports is part of a larger umbrella called SEGA: Student Engagement Through Group Activities .
Latinos Sin Fronteras (LSF) is also part of this group. Through this club, students played sports as well as
found employment opportunities (recently, Six Flags) and served the community. Events included
dodgeball tournaments, flag footall (played at Bose Elementary), Zumbathon Benefit for Carolina Mar, and
Challenge Academy. These students see the importance of being together and supporting each other.
"Paisas" (left to right, back row) A. Martinez, E. Salazar,
F. Munoz, A. Posada, Y. Tilapa, A. Quiroz
Kobe" (winning
team, left to right,
back row) J.
Dieckhoff, D.
Nelson, C. Banks,
D. Lira (front row)
C. Graham, P.
Lynch, T. Miller, J.
Costabile, D.
Blanks
"The Misfits" (left to right) J.
Geniesse, N . Toepfer, non·
Bradford students
Bradford's Keelan Walls introduces Challenge Academy's
[recruitment for Wl's National Guard] mission: "to offer our cadets
the opportunity to develop the strength of character and the life skills
necessary to become successful, responsible citizens."
~tramurals went on a bowling trip to GRC to get to bond and get to know each other. (back
row, left to right) ITA students, Gaby Avila, Gabriella Estrada, and Daisy Evangelista.
All the participants in the Zumbathon Benefit for the Mar Family posed for a picture
after the event. Students, parents, and others came to the dance off.
Leading Ladies is an academic support group for girls, designed to educate, enco1,1rage, and empower by
providing mentoring activities focused o n aca emic, social, and life skills. Activities are designed around meeting
goals of our mission to enhance the total educational experience. Leading Ladies is under the direction of
Shauna Hodges and Cheryl Johnson, co-advisors to this group of wonderful girls who strive to be leaders.
What do you lil<e most
about Leading Ladies?
" We can always get through struggles
together. We may fall down but Leading
Omari Blakey makes decorations
for the cafeteria with a girl from
another school in KUSD for
Black History Month!
Fieldtrip to the stomp
competition with Aaliyah Hines,
Ladies always rises to the top! "
Jinquisha Galloway, Jayla Muhammad
and Akilah Clark.
Jasmine Tisley
" I rea lly liked that it helped me let go of a11
my problems and just be a leading lady. I
also like hanging out with the girls.
Akilah Clark
" My favorite part was when we helped
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Aliza Mackey, Jyiesha Brown , Carolyn
Carolyn Avery and Jasmine Tisley
Avery collected cell phones for
show off how thety helped clean
recycling fundraisers .
up Bradford's court yard.
Key Club with black history month and
also when we had a girls night."
Aliza Mackey
STAGE CREW
1\ustin Schroeder
Senior
"Life's a stage and
we're constantly
changing the
scenery!"
2012-2013
Shawn"0ell
Edward Nipple
Elisabeth De Foe
Freshman
Sophomore
Freshman
STAGECRAFT
Stagecraft is an elective class available to all grade levels in which students help build the scenery for the
upcoming plays for the KUSD theatre department here in the Bradford auditorium. In the 2012-2013 school
year, the students in stagecraft spent the majority of class time building the sets for Dessa Rose and Shrek,
and even spent a lot of time (even in different locations) to make the backgrounds perfect.
Brandon
Hughes and
Sam
Strangberg
help paint
weights for
a play!
sa what?!
"Jodi is my favorite teacher! I love
stagecraft and I've taken it for three
years, and plan to take it next year!"
-JUNIOR BENJAMIN lANDRE
The set of Desso Rose was built by the students in all three stagecraft classes. They spent the
majority of their class time on painting and building the clouds and mountains for th is play.
Taylor Rivas, Arthur Melvin, and Steven Lewis
take a break from work to play with the props!
"It's fun to work on the set with my
friends and see all the hardwork come
together in the end."
-JUNIOR NICHOLAS PICCOLO
"Dragon" from the KUSD musical Shrek was constructed by the students at Bradford.
She was pain ted and hung on wires to fly across the stage.
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Mikey Geidner - Kirby:
American Academy of Art in
Chicago Digital and Film
Photography.
Haley Hicks: Parkside her first
year for Nursing. She's been in
Art since freshman year.
Krystal Rosmann : Gateway for
Interior Design . three years
doing art. She taught herself to
draw and paint.
Rachel Lang: Art since freshman
year. Gateway for Nursing.
Loved taking photos since
middle school.
Katy Eschette: Art since Junior
Year. UW - Milwaukee. "Ms.
Pearson is really supportive."
Alyssa Diaz: Parkside for
Business. Her cousin inspired
her to do photography.
Victoria Kwon: American Art
Academy. Her parents
encouraged her to be an artist.
Becky Hawkins: U.W .
LaCrosse. Took draw and paint
in school.
Elliott Thorne: Parkside for
Radiology. All four years
dedicated to art.
Eva Nemec: School of the Art
Institute. Wants to be a tattoo
artist.
Adam Al-Ash1: Parkside for
B1olog1cal Science. "Art is a
hobby of mine. I take pictures
everywhere I go."
Taylor Tomczak: Lisa Ford, best
friend , is in her art. Concentration
"love through the seasons."
Rebecca Hayes: Her
concentration is "the negligence
of general society through the
eyes of a little girl. "
Makenzie Walker: LaMar
University Beaumont TX.
Focus: Rusty old things and their
hidden beauty.
Sidney Radulovic: Milwaukee
Tech. "Trying to get my dog to
pose was impossible."
Cole Stout: American Academy
of Art. Took photography and
wants to do anything with
photography.
Kelsey Foertsch: U.W .
Milwaukee. Minor in art. "Mrs.
Neeme 1s a great teacher. She
really prepares for AP."
Jassayl Kerce: "Chemical Nature
Fights Back." She keeps her art to
see how she progresses.
Nina Acosta: Fashion on an
environment background . She
does drawings or takes photos
for the future .
Jasmine Wright:
Whitewater for Education.
Did painting of hands to
represent Human Beings.
AP
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Art Show
j
Mariah Revels
believes that tattoos
are an "art on your
body." In her art she
tries to show that
tattoos are a form of
self expression. She's
going to be attending
UW - Parkside to go
into digital
photography or
graphic arts.
or
0 s."
-Naploeon Bonaparte
Ech year Bradford High School's AP Art Students
work very hard to put together beautiful works of art.
They spend the year working on concentrations, which
are the main feature of the work in their Art Show. All of
the AP students submit their work to the AP website to
get an AP credit. The students took a field trip to Chicago
in the beginning of the school year and the art students
made drawings of buildings; the photography students
took photos of the Chicago Skyline-all had a good time.
Elle and her
Delta Nu
sorority ch
with excitemt
because she ll
accepted 1ni
Harvard Laaw
School.
Bradford sophomore Audrey Miller
flashes the Delta Nu symbol during
a song.
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: David Zapp sings a
tune while playing Professor
Callahan.
Bend... and Snap!
"Being in Legally Blonde, I met so many
new people and friends! I loved being a
Delta Nu! Snaps!"
-Cecilia Grinis (Salesperson #2)
egally Blonde, the
ial, was performed by
the KUSD students on two
weekends at the brand new
lndial Trail Auditorium. In the
musical, the main character,
Ella Woods enrolls herself in
Harvard Law School to try to
win back her ax-boyfriend
Warner. Along the way, Elle
turns her "pink" into "navy
blue" and discovers that her
common knowledge of hair
and beauty products makes
her become an exceptional
lawyer. Although Ella is a
pampered sorority sister, the
muscial ends with her
winning a court case with
popular Brooke Wyndham.
off with a popular song
called "Omygod You
Guys" because Elle
thinks that her
boyfriends Warner is
planning on proposing
to her.
April 19th-28th/Indian Trail A uditorium
April 19th-28th/Indian Trail Auditorium
"OMG, OMG you guys ..
looks like Elle's gonna win the prize"
(above) Indian Trail students Robert
Landmark along with Bradford students
Mialee St Peter & Jonathan Warner
(right) get close for a scene during the
play.
l ..
w"' ''"''" "'''' '"'' '""'
u, excitment
"''"" to it that it kept the audience
had such an
laughing. These actors put their all into every scene
actually becoming the perky sorority girl, sleezy frat
boy or snotty law student. They had every detail and
more down pat! This was the show with the most
freshmen -for many of them it was their first show with
so many new things! They did an outstanding job, that
you couldn't even tell it was the first show for some.
"It was fun playing my alter ego (a
witch), and a fun play over all: it was
upbeat and f ull of ene r gy."
"There are few places in life where you can express
yourself freely1he stage is one such place."
·David Zapp
Greek Chorus Every great show has a Greek Chorus
right?! Elle Woods sorority sister's became her Greek Chorus in a
time of need. They hit every note flawlessy!
(left) Mialee St Peter opens the show with her fun perky attitude playing
the role of Margot, who is a sorority sister and one of Elle's best friends.
Senior Brad
Barnes
u.w.
Bradford Prom 2013
"THE CUTEST COUPLE OF THE YEAR," ANGIE
MALSACK AND ALEX MARKO, WON OVER THE
HEARTS OF THEIR PEERS AND WERE CROWNED
PROM QUEEN AND KING THIS YEAR!
Parkside
Tullroom
May 11
2013
7pmtilll1p
SENIOR ANDREW MEIER AND HIS GIRLFRIEND
ASHLEY ZENNER DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY WITH
ALL THEIR FRIENDS. ANDREW SAYS, "THIS YEAR'S
PROM WAS THE BEST ONE YET!"
his year's prom was a big hit! Mainly
juniors and seniors made up the guest
list, and the students nearly filled the
Parkside Ballroom on the night of May
11th. When prom-goers were not dancing
the night away, they were eating snacks,
relaxing in the dining area, chatting with
friends, or
taking silly
pictures in the
two photo
booths set up
outside the
ballroom.
Lane Ochs and Maddie Brown
Junior Maddie Brown commented that "The
photo booth was definitely my favorite part
of the dance! I ended up going in it at least
BRADFORD'S 2013 PROM COURT CONTESTANTS: ALEANNA CONTI, JOHNNY RIMKUS, BRO
VILLELLA, ERIC LEHRKE, ANGIE MALSACK, ALEX MARKO, HALEY MOORE, TANNER ESCl-fBA
MONICA lAVARIEGA, ISRAEL ROJAS
five times with my friends and my date! I
can't wait to go to prom again next year!"
Prom was my favorite event of the year!
Everyone looks so nice and it was a great way
to end my senior year.
·Ladonna Ennis
Going to Prom with a friend was just as good as
going with a date. Less drama, less worries, and
a great time even still'
·Samantha Mccumber
Senior
Trent
Smith
and
Seniors Kendall Johnson and
Jasmine wright were both very
excited to walk in together and
have the night begin.
Sophmore
Michael
Aiello and
Senior
Grace
Reyes
Senior Ryan Hastings and Junior
Rachel Eckert posed for a picture
before getting onto the dance
floor.
Juniors
Logan
Schmaling
and
Marissa
Williams
Seniors
Josh
Fikejs
and
Ashley
Sanchez
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Kyasia Muhammad ,
Destiny Kellerman,
Rachel Lang, Kaylee
Richie, Corinna Perez,
Diquan Blanks, Nicole
Toepfer, Haley Hicks &
Derek Nelson hang
out together at the
picnic tables.
Lexi Leoris, Jillian Birkholz, Kyle Lovell. and Nacho Maez grilling out.
Zach Rosado and Graham Hervat watch the volleyball game.
Danielle Kloet & Colton Lee
Senior Skip Day is the Monday after prom. seniors get together for a day filled with
food and games at Pets. Its nice t o have one day off just for fun before the last
school year together comes to an end!
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Daniel Lira
''Black Mamba"
Daniel, also known as Danny, is known for being a
gentlemen. They call him "Black Mamba" because
he is very fast. He will be missed because he is a
very nice guy and caring. Word of advice from him
is do not slack and work hard at whatever you do.
Nacho Moez
Alexsis Ostrenga
Best
Smile
Cris
Banks
Jillian
Birkholz
Marcus Carpenter
Jalen Johnson
Josh
Lorbach and •••
Everyone
Else
Kyasia Muhammad
Kaitlin
Kentala
Senior
Recognition Night
Senior Recognition
Night is where the
Seniors get awarded
their hard-earned
scholarships,
academic and
athletic awards.
LISA FORD, MARIA PATRIZZI , AND MADELINE
SEEFELDT WAIT IN LINE TO RECEIVE THEIR
AWARDS .
senior recognition night is when the
seniors are awarded their hard-earned
athletic and academic scholarships as well
as awards from teachers or staff for
academic
performance,
being a role
model for all
students, or
being an active
participant in
clubs.
Ms. Nelson
Jerron
"Bubba"
Baldwin enjoys
the dinner at
the Senior
Recognition
Awards
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RECEIVING $102 ,700 IN
KYLE LOVELL AND LUKE SINCLAIR ARE
HONORED TO RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS FROM
SCHOLARSHIPS .
SIGNOR ANNINA IN ITALIAN CLASS.
CANDICE BISHOP IS HONORED FOR
Evan Wint
John Stolfe
Selena Lalo
and Jasmynn
Jackson all chit·
chat before
awards are
announced .
Senior Scholarships
Mousa Abuhassent<erman and V1rg1nia Hundlach Scholarship- $2,000.00
Gadeer AhmadIJradford Counselo Award- $250.00
Holly Ambruso,y;nifred Farley Set olarship- $500.00
Subba Baldwin'ia1 Prince Songster Scholarship- $250.00
Candace Bishop~arry & LaVerne Brookhouse Memorial Scholarship- $2.000.00
John & Judy Schuetz Wavro Scholastic Scholarship- $1 .000.00
Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation- $2 500.00
McDonald's Scholarship- $2,000.00
National Merit Scholarship Achievement Program- $2.500.00
1,,w Madison Chancellor's Scholarship- $46.000.00
i.,w Madison Gallo Scholarship- $1 000.00
VN Madison People Scholarship- $43.200 00
Wisconsin Academic Excellence- $2,500.00- for 4 years
Reyna BuchroederOennis Troha Scholarship- $1,500.00
~erman and Virgina Gundlach Scholarship- $2,000.00
.,W-Whitewater King Chavez Scholarship- $500.00
Graham Bullmore'lorthwestern Scholarship- $40,000.00
Pau1 Paricka Memorial Scholarship- $1 ,000.00
Pepsi Scholarship- $1.000.00
Alexander CapelliCarthage College Academic Honors Scholarship- $56.000.00- for 4 years
'.:arthage College Endowed Scholarship- $4,000.00
End Zone Club Scholarship- $1 ,000.00
Paige Crescop 1pal's Achievement Award- $500.00
Mary Rose Daghfalr.7 Cla s Mel"lonal Scholarship- S1,057.00
P111 Met -Tremper Scholarship- $750.00
1·iheaton College P sident's Award- $14,000. 00
\Vis
Sin Academic Excellence- $2,500.0
for 4 yea
ai'genlt Ann Donnel
·adlord Alumni Sc a shi C ss of 1935- $1 000.00
Ale
Eschmann47 anuary1June Cl
ScholarshiP' $1.000 00
_ e A u..,n1 Honors 'F stiman Sc!lolarsh1p- S 1 500 00
ary's Lut e@r C urch Music Scholarship- $400.00
Rachel Fischerake University Pres1denhal Scholarsh $8.500.00
Ashley FredrichGateway Technical Coll ge President's Opportunity Sch
Summer GowinCarthage College Keno ha Oak Laura Kaeppeler Schola
Rudy Guttierez~ennan and Virgina Gun
Kody Gyurinal,,-1vers1ty of Minnesota Twin C1!! - Edelstein Family Foundation- $5,000.00
Emily HastingsKEA Scholarship- $1 ,500.00
'.ational Honor Society Scholarship- $500.00
Ryan Hastings! & Barbara Serpe Alumni Scholarship- $2.500.00
~c1pat's Ach1evemerit Award- $500.00
.JllckHeideSchroeder Memorial Scholarship- S1 ,000.00
yors Youth Comm1ss1on Scholarship- S1 ,500.00
nt Government Association- $800.00
y Hellwigtutheran Scholarship- $1 ,000.00
ly+towe·Madison Knapp Scholarship- $7,000.00
ational Merit.Pc;holarship Finalist
Jasmyn Jackson6-Jof jr~ Counselor Scholarship- $250.00
Jimmy JolingIJW Lacrosse Soaring Eagle Scholarship- 52.000.00
Jacob KaufmannMa·quette University Ignatius Academic Excellence Scholarship- $56.000.00
Kaitlin Kentala. . 1ette Ignatius Academic Excellence- $56.000.00
·. "Judy Schuets Wavro Athletic Scholarship- $1 ,000.00
~~Scholarship- $1 .500.00
tiona1 l:lonor Society Scholarship- S500.00
Kody Krabel.N Platteville Grace M. Johnson Scholarship- $1,000.00
Patricia KruegerW-Parkside Dubin Scholarship- $1,000.00
consm Academic Excellence- $2,500.00- for 4 years
Julia Lakengineenng Excellence- UW-M1lwaukee- $14.000.00
alerie Anderson Peterson Memorial- Sl.000.00
1Viscons1n Academic Excellence- $2.500.00- for 4 years
T'lomas Larson~:-adford Football Scholarship- $9,000.00
'Seott Lee Engberg Scholarship- $1,000.00
Josh LorbachNational Honor Society Scholarship- $500.00
Danielle MacarenoPhyflss Christensen Swadburg 1947 Class Memorial Scholarship- $1,000.00
Running Club Scholar· $1,500.00
Bradford Marketing Scholarship- $500.00
Valeria MartinezMary Lou & Arthur Mahone Scholarship- $1,000.00· for 4 years
Emily K. Lauer Scholarship- $1.000.00
Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation- $2,500.00
Kay'la MumfordMary Lou & Arthur Mahone Scholarship- $1 ,000.00- for 4 years
Eva Nemec~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
School of the Art Institute of Chicago Incentive Men Sc'1olarsh1p- $33.000 Oo
Maria PatrlzziAmerican Legion HS & Angeline Lewis Schol:i~sh1p- $1,000.00
Brunswick roundatiori- $2 500 00
Da·ryl & Jeana Sti..r.'lo Life Long Learning Scholarship- $1 000.00
Italian American Ladies Auxiliary Scholarsh1p- $500.00
Paul Jaeger Kiwanis Scholarship- $1,000.00
Russel & Helen Missureli Scholarship- $1,000.00
Woman's Club of Kenosha- $2,000.00
Jerrica PeraltaSC Johnson Sons & Daughters Scholarst>1p- $5 000 00
Michael PoundersNorthem I hnois University Academic Scholarsn1p- $4,000.00
Out of State Huskie Scholarship- $9.466.00
Tea PriceBradford Student Government Association- $800 00
Kasey RameyMary D. Bradford Class of 1959 Alumni Scholarship- $500.00
Grace ReyesCarthage College Kenosha Oaks Scholarship- $136.000.00
W1sconsiri Academic Excellence- $2 500.00· for 4 years
Stefanie RomanowskiCarthage Endowed Scholarship- 1,500 00
Dean's Scholarship- $8,000.00
Educator's Credit Union Schol rship- 250.00
D rector's Grant· $1 .000 00
Carthage Financial Grant- S4,000 00
Tri-County Grant- $500.00
Carthage Trustee Grant- $500.00
Wisconsin Tuition Grarit- $2,900.00
1947 January/June Class Scholarship- $1,000.00
zachary RosadoBradford Counselor Scholarship- $250 00
US Bank lnClusive Excellence Scholar8hip- 1,000.00
A
da Samuels Barbara Serpe Alumni Scholarship- $2,500.00
Domenic SavaglioAmerican Association of Italian Teachers Midwest Chaple~- $250.00
Marquette University Freshman Grant- $6.900.00
uette University lgnatius1Magis Scholarship- $7,900.00
Laura SchenkAk:ohol obacco & Ot er Drug Awareness Scnolarsh1p- $500.00
Charles Carroll Scholar- $12,500 00 annually
Hilger Tradition Award- $500.00 annually
Wlsconelri Covenant- $2",S00.00
AU9lln Schroeder~University Regents Scholarship- $28,000 00
Picken Arts & Humanilles ScholarshiJ>:'t6,000.00
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Rita
uw..PMclld8 Band Scho
DIWIW...._nRalnsf9rd& Ann Brown Schcilarsh1p- $1,000.00
Lulce Slnoa.lr-
carthage College . . . Oaks Scholarsflip- $136 000.
Jennlllr SlnnenJudy Garland Scbp_lacship- $250 (IQ
Natlanlt Honor SOciely Sc;hola~ $500 00
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r SOcletY Sctlolars
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Trevor VeidtBradford Student Government Association- $800.00
Bradford Marketing Scholarship- $500.00
Evan WinterCulver Stockton Hilltop Distinguished Scholar- $7,000.00
Men's Volleyball Scholarship- $6.000.00
Jasmine WrightDennis M. Troha Scholarship- $1,500.00
King Chavez Scholarship- $1,000.00
Polly Munn Scholarship- S1 .000.00
David ZappKUSD Choir Boosters- $200.00
UW Parkside Music Scholarship- S1 ,000.00
Kayla Larsen
(right) graduated
at the end of the
first semester but
still made it to the
graduation
ceremony with
her fellow
classmates.
THESE THREE BEST FRIENDS ARE ALL GOING TO
GRACE REYES AND JENNIFER SINNEN WERE
DIFFERENT SCHOOLS NEXT YEAR , THEY WILL
NEVER GROW APART! EMILY NORDLOH, MAJA
ROMANOVIC, AND SARAH BEGGI ARE EXCITED TO
EXPERIENCE THE NEXT CHAPTER OF THEIR LIVES .
EXTREMELY GLAD TO GRADUATE TOGETHER AS
BEST FRIENDS. GOING TO DIFFERENT COLLEGES
WILL NOT STOP THEM FROM BEING FRIENDS.
ASHLEY GUTHRIE AND JACOB DIECKHOFF
GRADUATE TOGETHER AS A COUPLE. THEY
SPENT MOST OF HIGH SCHOOL TOGETHER .
THEY HAD A GREAT FOUR YEARS TOGETHER.
Class of 2013
AMERICA
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Graduation
On June 1st, 2013 in the
Bradford Field House the
Class of 2013 Graduated
High School.
The class of 2013 is a class that
will be unforgettable. When their last days
of being seniors were coming to and end, it
was time for them to prepare for what may
be the biggest day of their lives-graduation.
To the seniors, graduattion meant not only
leaving the school but also beginning the rest
of their lives. When
the night to finally
"leave the nest"
came, there was a
special moment of
silence in memory of
Carolina Mar.
Diquan Blanks
Carolina's family
received an honorary diploma which signified
that Carolina will be forever in the hearts of
all who are associated with Bradford High.
"High school has been such a
positive experience in my life . I
wouldn 't change one minute of
it for the world! It has created
many opportunities, life-long
friendships , and wonderful
memories. June 1st marked
the day that opened a new
chapter of life for the
graduating class of 2013 ."
-Maria Patrizzi
FROM BEING "EVERYONE'S FRIEND" TO
OPENING THE TALENT SHOW WITH HIS JUSTIN
BIEBER SONG, AMAN GREWAL WILL TRULY BE
MISSED BY THE GRADUATING SENIORS.
HALEY HICKS, ZACH REGET, AND AMANDA
MOGENSEN GET READY TO WALK ACROSS THE
STAGE AND BECOME A GRADUATE FROM
MARY 0. BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL.
"The best thing about high
school is being able to start
new relationships with others.
Your friends are what make
your high school experience
special. Graduating high school
is a milestone but I wouldn 't
change anything."
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-McKenna Brown
AP Photography,
First Job
"Someday
everything will
make perfect
sense"
ACapella Choir, Key
Club, Italian Club,
OECA, Theatre
Choir. Morning
Announcements
(With Bubba ). Link
Leader
"I can't do
anything because
I have to study
for AP Biology"
"Life is short,
smile while you
still have teeth"
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Ahmad, Gadeer
Orchestra, Key Club.
Digital Media Club
"We all make
choices, but m
the end our
choices make us
Anderson, Matthew
Leading Ladies
Dance Team
Captain
"Never miss an
opportunity to
dance"
Bradford Graduate
Augustine, Megan
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Bradford Graduate
Bradford Graduate
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Aune, Felicia
Football. Track
Volleyball. NHS
"If you don 't think
you'll succeed,
then why should
anyone else?"
Bradford Graduate
* ........................
Baratta, Christopher
Girl's Swimming
Captain. NHS,
Chamber Orchestra
Member. AP Scholar
''just Keep
Swimming"
Baruffi, Maggie
*
"Life is too
important to be
-......~-.,\iili:i taken seriously"
Barnes, Bradley
Symphony
Orchestra, Concert
Orchestra.
Forensics
(President). Digital
Media Club, Library
Aide
Volleyball (Captain).
Yearbook Editor.
Teacher Aide
"I don 't know the
key to success
but the key to
failure is trying to
please
"By means of
music the very
passions enjoy
themselves"
Barushol<, Colin
*
everybod*
Beggi, Sarah
Bradford Graduate
*
Volunteered It I
Italian Amencan
Choir. 4 0 Grade
"Be that suont
everyone knew wouid
make it through the
worst; be that fearless
g1rl, the one who woi'd
dare 10 do onytiiint: I<
that independent girl
who didn't need a rntfl;
be that girl who ~
backed down"
Belding, Andrea
Skateboarding
Instead of School
Basketball. Soccer
4
"Act rationally in
the face of
adversity"
*
Bilancia, Joseph
Football, Rugby,
Mentor at
Washington Middle
School
Basketball. Track
And Field. Cross
Country, Band
"I don't know
where I'm going,
but I'm an my
way"
"Thmgs turn out
best for those
who make the
best out of the
way things turn
out''
* ...........................*
*
Bishop, Candace
-~·"·'""""- Volleyball, Choir.
Volleyball.
Basketball. Choir,
Homecoming Court
Bradford Graduate
"You win some,
you lose some,
but you live to
fight another
day"
*
Bradford Varsity
Bowling, DECA.
Student Government
"Forgive and
forget, but never
reget"
Bravo, Abraham
Honors & AP
Classes. Track.
SGA. Key Club,
Library & Teacher's
Aide
*
Varsity Football
Team Captain.
Varsity Track
Football. Wrestling
"We all are living
just to die, but
live it right"
"/(you stay
committed to
*
Bridleman, Alyssa
Yearbook Editor.
"Loving Emily
Nordloh and Sarah
Beggi" Club
"Do what you
feel in your heart
to be right, for
. you will be
criticized anyway"
Brown, McKenna
*
"Why do they call
it a wrap when its
"Romans 1:16"
crap"
school you will
succeed in life"
Buchroeder, Richard
Wrestling Captain,
Football. Orchestra.
Theater Arts, Coach
Little Red Hot
Wrestling Club.
Wrestling, KYPAC
Football. National
Honors Society,
Italian Club
Bullmore, Graham
--=......
~
*
Orchestra, National
Honor Society
11
Stagecraft
1
0on t
procrastinate,
because you'll
have to make up
"Believe that it
will happen, and
then it will"
Cabrera, Henry
"Do what you can
with what you
got"
a quote on the
fly"
*
Football. Track.
Snow Devils
Orchestra.
Wrestling for
Kenosha Girls.
Winning Nationals
for Wrestling
Hockey
"In order to gain
something you've
"Number 24 on
the ice, but
number 1 in your
never had, you
have to do
something you've
never done"
Carter, Steven
*
"Take pride m
what you earned"
heart"
Castle, Brent
*
Cerdas, Emilia
Carlton, Katherine
*
"Don't aim for
success if you
want 1t; just da
what you love and
believe in, and it
will come
naturally"
-David Frost
Chambers, Christian
.....................
'"Be Yourself 1s
about the worst
advice you can
give some
people so my
advice is to start
being the person
you want to be"
Band, Tennis.
National Honors
Society
Bradford Graduate
"Like A Boss"
"All days are good
days-some are
just better than
others"
Christensen, Ian
*
*
Yearbook. Bradford
Cheer Squad
*
TA, ACapella
Choir, Madrigal
Feast Fencer, Key
Club, Software
Developer
Varsity Baseball
Captain and
Football. CO-i!d
Cheerleading
"Time to drink
champagne and
dance on the
table"
"Everything will
be okay in the
end. If it's not
okay, then it's not
the end."
"It's over, son.
Throw your mfing
.. hands m the sky"
*
.....................* .....................* ................... .
Compher, Nicole
Costabile, Jake
Costeira, Stephen
Varsity Girl's
Soccer- Team
Captain. Symphonic
& Chamber
Orchestra, NHS
Bradford Graduate
'It's a magical
world, Hobbes of'
bunny... let's go
exploring"
*
.....................
...................*.
*
Cruz, Trevor
SGA. Senior Class
Vice President
Dag hfal, Mary
Soccer, Basketball,
Lmk Leader,
Yearbook, AP Art
Show
'The best thing
about the future
1s 1t comes one
day at a time"
#9-0
"It is what 1t is"
* .....................*
Diaz, Alyssa
Key Club. NHS. A
Cappella Choir.
Theater
'7he difference
between a successful
person and others 1s not
a lock of strength, not o
lack of knowledre, but
rather a lack of will"
Dunasky, Danielle
*
Baseball
*
Cole, Danielle
Italian Club. DECA.
Marketing, Prom
Court 2012,
Yearbook, Bradford
Cheer Squad
"I don't wanna
grow-up, not
fee/in' tt today... '
Covelli, Nicholas
*
Football (State
Champ). Baseball
"Sometimes Jt's
tough being the
best, but I've
learned to deaf
with 1t"
Debartolo, Anthony
Varsity Girl's Swim
Team-Captain,
Boy's Swim Team
Manager, NHS.
Snow Devils. Track
"You must do the
thing you think
you cannot do'
Dieckhoff, Jacob
ACapella Choir,
Theatre. Library
Aide
"The harder you
work the harder
it is to surrender"
"She 1s clothed
with strength and
dignity; she can
laugh at the days
to come"
Ellis, Julia
*
*
Bowling Team.
Bowled a Perfect
300 Game. Coached
Bowling
Eidsor, Zachary
I
' Varsity Hoc
Varsity Volle
Varsity Baseba
"Great moments
are born from
great
opportunities"
Elsen, Anthony
.....................
Cheerleading. DECA.
Employee at Texas
Roadhouse
"The greatest
mistake in life is
constantly fearing
you will make
one"
Yearbook, Track.
Cheerleading, AP
Photography
Cross Country,
Track and Field
Choir
'Once the damn
breaks the (Jood
''The best and most
beautiful thmgs m
the world cannot be
seen or even
touched- they must
be felt in the heart"
c.omes. one zroduote
steps up, 1ust one and
then another, and
another. because they
ore not scored
anymore. They know
they are not atone For
"If you obey all
the rules, you'll
miss oll the fun."
our new life begins"
*
* .....................* .................*.
Ennis, Ladonna
England, Rayne
...
Band Princess #4,
Jau Band. CLU.
NHS. Softball
"'For I know the
plans I have for you,
plans to prosper you
and not to harm
you, plans to give
you a hope and a
future'
"To be yourself 1s
not a crime"
...............*
Falaschi, Tessa
Bradford Graduate
*
Kenosha Beats. Key
Club. NHS.
Madrigals. Band.
Choir. Campus Lile
*
Football. Theatre.
Two National
Theatre Festivals.
Became ASaved
Again Christiani
"Spend life on
something that
will outlast itself."
Fuhrer, Alec
*
Choir. Dance.
Sketch Fashion
Design
Volleyball
''So what, do I
just write
something here
and it'll go in the
yearbook?"
"Don't cry
because it's aversmile because it
happened"
Fansler, Domenica
* .....................*
Fikejs, Joshua
Varsity
Cheerleading, NHS.
Lmk Leader.
Orchestra. Chamber
Orchestra. Choir.
Cheer Dance
Senior Class
President. Student
Government. Varsity
Soccer, Cross
Country, Badger
Girls State
"Dream as 1f
you'll live forever.
Live as if you 'II die
• tomorrow"
"/ like to smile.
Smiling's my
favorite"
Choir, Key Club.
Swim Team. NHS
"It may be stupid
but it's also
dumb "
*
*
NHS, DECA. Key
Club
Bradford Graduate
Bradford Graduate
"I just like to
smile, smiling's
my favorite"
* .....................* .....................*
French, Michael
. Dance. Choir.
Worked at
"Live without
excuses, love
"' without regrets"
. -'
Garsl<i, Brittany
*
DECA. Marketing
Honors. Yearbook.
Bradford Cheer
Squad
Smile like you've
never med, fight
11
like you've never
Fritz, Katherine
'The will to
succeed means
- nothing without
- the will to
prepare"
lost Love like you've
never hurt, live like
there's no
tomorrow" *
Gomez, Saleena
Graham, Carvel
. . ..................
Bowling Team,
Orchestra. AP
Photography
Student
Government.
Worked at Calvin
Klem
"Never put off
until tomorrow
what you can do
the day after
Cross Country,
Track, Key Club,
Student
Government
''We've all got both
light and dork inside
us. What matters 1s
the port we choose
to act on. That's
who we really ore"
"Life is lived in
the brief space of
a moment and
nowhere else"
*
*
Bradford Graduate
tomorrow''
Greenwald, Mallory
Greenwood, Sage
"You only live
once - but if you
do it right, once 1s
enough'
*
"Don 't live down
to expectations.
Go out there and
do something
remarkable"
"I like turtles"
* ....................*
*
.....................
Hacke, Kiara
Sohball Captain, Prom
Queen, NHS Secretary,
DECA, Student
Government. Key Club.
Kenosha Cyclones.
Infra Red
Varsity Football, 1st
Team All
ArS:l:'l':~ Conference
Bradford Graduate
'Clear eyes, full
heart,
BADGERED!
.....................*
'There are big
ships and there
are small ships,
but the greatest
ship of all is
friendship ... "
*
Hastin
...
Loved learning and
all my trips to the
library, pool. and
bowling
Christmas Feaste,
Snow Devils, NHS,
Student
Government,
Campus Life
"Don't DIS my
ABILITY! You've
only got one life ...
so LIVE 1t"
"Life starts at the
end of your
comfort zone"
*
*
Football (Captain),
Track, Top Chef
2D 11, Prom King
2012, SGA, Badger
Boys State, Snow
Devils
Basketball, Golf
"Cray"
"Never tel/ me
the sky's the limit
when there are
footprints on the
Softball, Mad1igal FeaS1e,
Stagecrew, Key Club, NHS,
Teacher Assistant. Library
Aide, Chamber Orchestra,
Soto & Ensemble. AP Art.
Worl<ed 11 Hallmarl<
'Unless someone
like you cores o
whole awful lo~
nothing is going to
get better. It's not"
Hawkins, Rebecca
Heide, Jack
''Wherever you go,
go with all your
heart"
Hellwig, Amy
Lost 80 Pounds
''You con blame othe!S
for not achley/ne 'fOIJt
eoals, but .,,,.. you
/oak at yoorseJ( t1 lh•
mirror the only P<""'
stondmt tn your 'ffflf 11
yourself'
Hayes, Brandon
Acapella Choir,
Symphonic Orchestra,
A i:\'lf!:'...., 1ill~":,;'1fi., Lakeshore Youth
Philharmonic
• Orchestra, Forensics
Officer. Theater Ans,
Senior Class Secretary,
Infra Red
moon"
Hayes, Matthew
Varsity Football,
NHS
* ................ .
Harper, Elizabeth
Hastings, Tyler
DECA. Bradford
Heat Dance Team
Latinos Sin
Fronteras,
Intra murals
Cheerleading, Choir
Guthrie, Ashley
*
*
Cross Count
(Captam) T
"/ used to be an
adventurer like
you - then I took
an arrow to the
knee"
Hervat, Graham
Stagecraft, Softball
Soccer, Cross
Country, Worked
Two Jobs
Cheerleader, Dancer
"Live your life to
the fullest with no
regrets"
*
"Take life one
step at a time"
*
Hill, Kayla
Soccer. NHS, OECA,
Worked at MC Sports.
Kenosha Beats, Solo &
Ensemble. Blackwatch,
Honor Roll. Band
*
Bradford Graduate
Hubatch, Cailyn
*
Bradford Graduate
Hughes, Brandon
"Everyone is waiting
for you to do
something big in life.
But don 't do it for
them. Do things to
make yourself
happy"
'Don't Judge a fish on
it's ability to climb a
tree, because then that
fish will spend rt ·s /Jfe
.. thinking it's dumb"
*
Jackson, Jasmynn
*
Jakubiak, Jennie
Jau Band, Wind
"To be honest,
communicauon is
key. Senior class,
take something
away from high
school and find a
career to better
yourself and our
world"
Bradford Graduate
"Attitude is
everything. If it's to
be. it's up to me"
Badger Boys State,
Youth mGovernance,
Umpiring, Compsnythe
Musical, Link Leaders,
NHS, A Capella Choir
Library & Teacher
Aide
"You better run to
the light and
leave your past
behind • all things
will be fine"
*
*
11
A man is but a
product of his
. thoughts. What he
thinks he becomes
Freshman &JV
Football
Choir. Madrigals,
Theater
"I got tiger blood,
man"
"You can't expect
to be old and wise
if you were never
young and crazy"
l<ellerman, Destiny
*
Johnson, Amy
Johnson, Jalen
*
Co-ed Cheerleading,
dance shows, eve
Raiders
"You can say
anything about
me, but I am who
I am and that's
something you
could never be"
"I'm at the starting
line of the rest of my
life. As ready as I've
ever been. Got the
hunger and the stars
in my eyes the prize
11
*
Joling, James
*
Theatre, Madrigals, A
Capella Choir
Ensemble. Orchestra.
Football, Nubbyball,
Solo & Ensemble,
"'\ WSMA State Honors
' Jau Ensemble, Pep
liB:::;=:;::;:;:;t Band
Jalensky, Nicholas
*
Girls Swimming
!Varsity), Manager for
Boys Swim Team,
Track, Key Club
Key Club Officer, Stage
Manager, Theater,
Cheerleading,
Costume/Make-up Girl
for Shrek, Softball,
Campus Life, Crewbie
Bradford Graduate
"I don't think it's
gonna go through "
Hughes, Zachary
"Be who you are
and say what you
feel because
those who mind
don't matter and
those who matter
don't mind"
is mine to win '
Jones, Ayonna
*
) got kicked out·but )
came back!
"Your compassion
is a weakness
that your enemies
will not share."
Kelley, Brendan
*
*
Kamm, Emily
NHS !Vice President).
Volleyball 4-year
Starter. 2-year Captain;
All State; A Cappella
Choir, Conference
Champions
"In the end, it's not
going to moner how
many breaths you took.
but how many moments
took your breath away"
Kentala, Kaitlin
.....................
....................... . .................. .
Varsity Volleyball,
Varsity Baseball,
Snow Devils
Varsity
Cheerleading, Co-Ed
Cheer, Choir
"I( opportunity
doesn't knock,
build a door"
"Nothing is
impossible-the
word itself says
I'm possible"
Softball, Worked at
McDonald's &
Culvers
Golf, NHS, Key Club,
Kenosha Beats
"It is better to be
hated (or what
you are than to
be loved for what
you are not"
"Money isn't
everything, but it
doesn't suck"
*
.....................* ......... .........*. . . .................... . ....................*.
l<loet, Danielle
Kessler, Mason
Wind Ensemble, Pep
Band, Snow Devils,
Music Mentor
Football
Basketball, Softball.
NHS
Bradford Graduate
"After the game,
the king and the
pawn go into the
same box"
"K."
*
l<raabel, Kody
Kotten, Jessica
Kolaczewsl<i, Kevin
*
*
Campus Life Leader,
Kenosha Raptors
Lacrosse
NHS, Varsity tennis .
Key Club, Bradford
Cheer Squad,
Theatre
"I can do all
things through
Him who
"I solemnly swear
that I am up to
no good"
.....,,,,.,,.n Youth Group,
Chamber Orchestra,
Environmental Club
Bradford Graduate
"What we think,
we become"
*
Lalko, Jaime
strenthens me"
Lalonde, Selena
*
Soccer, NHS, Track
& Field, Student
Partnership, Youth
Options, Renissance
Baseball
"Time you en1oy
wasting, was not
wasted"
*
'Like isn't about
storm to pass ... it 's
about learning to
dance in the rain"
Liberacki, Madeline
Band, DECA,
W.l.H.A .. SGA, Art,
4H Club
1
Lazarevic, Maja
"Live everyday
like you're Glen
Coco"
* .....................*
*
Kenosha Police
Explorers
"Be the change
you wish to see in
the world"
Liberty, Megan
*
Anime Club
President. Italian
Club
Leoris, Alexandra
Lein, Michael
Cheerleading (Captain).
Compelltmn Cheer. Key
Club, Girl Scouts
waiting for the
......................
*
Larson, Thomas
Bradford Graduate
"Rack em"
Lippert, John
Locante, Joseph
Basketball, NHS (Vice
President), Prom Court.
Baseball. Cross
Country, Football
"Change is the
law of life. And
those who look
only to the past
or present are
certain to miss
the future."
Bradford Graduate
"People who
think they know
everything are
annoying to those
of us who do"
*
Football
Basketball Cross Country.
Track. lJnt Cnow. SGA.
NHS. lnrrared. DECA.
Homeeommg Court.
Badger Guts State.
.... "Look at the
dollar bill and
stare at it, and
really ask is this
what people are
dying for?"
................*
Bradford Renaissance
Server at Bdubs. Worked
at Kids Castle
''I run because it rs
symbol1e of life: You
might (eel like you con 't
go on, but find your
inner strength, and
realize you're capable
of more than you
Choir
"Don't judge a
book by it's
cover
11
*
Jazz Ensemble,
Madrigal Feaste, Stage
Crew, Student-Oirected
Play, Wind Ensemble
'You're a
monkey"
*
Orchestra, Varsity
Tennis. BO B.•
NHS. Theater,
Forensics Club
AP Drawing, NHS,
Chamber Orchestra,
Environmental Club,
B.O.B
"/found the
value of
hardwork by
working hard"
"You have no idea
what you're
capable of'
Martinez, Valeria
Swimming and
Diving Team
"Rejoice desprte
the fact the
world will tear
you to shreds;
rejo;ce because
you 're trying
your best"
Maksen, Richard
*
Varsity Swim Team.
Bradford Heat Dance
(Captain). Key Club,
Choir. Yearbook. Sea
Swim Team
"Anybody who says
only bnghtness
brings happiness
has never danced
m the roin°
*
*
Homecoming King.
Jazz Band. Madrigals.
Merit School of Music,
SGA. Wind Ensemble.
WAM. Yearbook
AP Art
Goll, Bowling,
Volleyball (Captain)
Bradford Graduate
"Well, 1t may be
stupid, but it's
also dumb"
Meier, Andrew
...............
thoueht
Macareno, Danielle
*
*
Lovell, Kyle
"Don't listen
''When the power
of love overcomes
the love of power,
the world will
know peace. '
when they tell
you that these
are your best
years"
*
*
Loving Life.
Gymnastics
Moczulewski, Sydney
Stage Crew,
Theater NHS.
Italian Club
Choir, Soccer,
Dance
"Fuggedaboudit"
(Italian Accent)
something that
"Fight for
Bradford Graduate
something worth
fighting for. If it's
not worth having,
it's not worth
*
Moez, Joseph
''Never regret
mode you smile·'
having."
Monson, Drew
*
Montemurro, Antonio
Mortier, Carole
...............
Madrigals. Model
U.N .• Theatre. A
Capella
...............
Theatre, Basketball,
Leading Ladies,
Madrigals. Talent
Show
Forensic Club,
Theatre. Leading
Ladies. Mayors
Youth Commission
'Everything wilt
"Bully Day'"
"In and out
without a doubtyou 've helped me
grow, now watch
me sprout"
evenwolty come to
on end, so tty to
savor the momenL
you iotto make 1t
lost (or the better
cuz no thin' lasts
Mueller, Andrew
*
for~er'
Mumford, Kay'la
...............
Snow Devils.
Tennis
"Nothing
changes - it just
rearranges"
*
Band. Amme Club,
Forensics, Chess. Key
Club, Pep Band.
Model UN, Gennan
Club. Wind Ensemble
They told me I d1dn·t
understand the
assrgnment; I told
them they didn't
"You never really
know the true
value of a
moment until it
becomes a
memory"
*
"The secret of
staying yaung is
to live honestly,
eat slowly, and
lie about your
age"
Patrizzi, Maria
"Through the pam
and the 1oy, sometimes you just have
to find hope to
make 1t all worth
while. f have found
hope m my savior,
"People are like
- -- · - music: some
speak the truth
1 and others are
just noise"
Perez, Sydney
Parks, BrittanyGod"
Worked at Kenosha
Lakeshore Vet
*
Choir, Theatre Arts
"Why you no say
hero?!"
"Love is like the
air we breathe: it
1s always felt,
used, and
needed"
Pavlovich, Angela
Danced for Legacy,
Latinos Sin
Fronteras
*
Nordloh, Emily
'Own it Live it.
Love it. Stop
being ashamed of
who you are"
*
"Don't gom the
world and lose
your sou/wisdom is better
than silver or
gold"
*
Nunez, Iris
"Being powerful
is like being o
lady: If you hove
to tell people
you are. you
aren t"
1
Paskiewicz, Emily
*
Soccer, Student
Council,
Cheerleading.
DECA. Latino Sm
Fronter as
''You conwm
off the sun, but
I'm still gonna
shine"
*
*
Dance
Leaders
"Dream, Create,
Pohlson, Oksana
*
"Be so happy
that when
others look at
you they become
happy too"
understand*
Key Club (President).
Italian Club (Senior
Advisor). NHS,
Choir. Link Crew,
Theatre
*
Anime Club, Art,
Music, Campus Life.
Volunteer with Youth
Group
Ostrenga, Alexsis
"Our stories are
only just
begmnmg'
Varsity Tennis
(Captain). Track,
NHS, SGA, DECA.
Yearbook Editor.
Snow Devils
Tennis
Nemec, Natalie
Varsity
Cheerleader.
Italian Club. Model
UN
Bradford Graduate
Poppe, Taylor
"To succeed m
life, you need !WO
things: ignorance
and confidence
Pounders, Michael
.....................
Theatre Arts.
Forensics, Honor
Student
"Sometimes it's
...
Key Club, NHS, Jr.
Class Secretary, SGA
,. ,.,_.,,....,.~ President. Choir,
Cross Country,
Yearbook.
Newspaper Editor
.......
"Shut up, Cory"
"Do something... do
good if you can, but
at any rate, do
something"
... .............. . . .....................
Price, Tea
Preston, Robert
Theatre, Latinos Sin
Fronteras, Choir
Quiroz, Ana
*
*
Theatre. A Cappella
Choir, Madrigal Feaste
Jester, Solo &
Ensemble, Student of
the Month, NHS
{Secretary), Prom
C-Ourt, Library Aide
Volleyball, NHS,
Link Leader, Snow
Devils. Key Club,
Band. Worked at
Sandy's Popper
"The best thing
about the future is
that it comes one
day at a time"
remote. Get up
and change it
*
Ramey, l<asey
Bradford Graduate
*
Revels, Mariah
Bradford Graduate
"Life has no
yourself'
*
Richardson, Aimee
Varsity Soccer
(Captain). Varsity
Cross Country,
Homecoming
Queen, Yearbook,
Infrared
Varsity Volleyball.
NHS, DECA. Student
Government,
Infra Red,
Renaissance Club
"The future
belongs to those
who believe in the
beauty of their
dreams"
Football. Theatre
"Never give up.
Keep giving until
there's nothinj
le~ to give. Tliat's
all anyone can
ask of you"
*
*
AP Art, Treble Choir
"Appreciate the
little things in
life, because life
is precious · not a
waste of time"
Rosmann, Krystal
Girts Basketball. NHS. Key
Club. DECA, Chair. Finish
Line Employee. C3
Football. Weight
Lifting
Soccer
*
leadership, The Noise.
Volunteer for City on a Hill.
Church Wa<'h1p Teem,
"Live your life
today - yesterday
is gone and
"If it was easy,
everyone would
do it"
National Sooety of High
Sch ala<'
'Everyone efse may
be dome it But at the
end of our life, we
don't answer to
everyone else- we
answer to God''
Ruiz, Jesus
"Sometimes all
you need is 20
seconds of insane
courage and 20
seconds of
embarrassing
bravery"
"Imperfection is
beauty, Madness
is genius and it's
better to be
absolutely
ridiculous than
absolutely boring"
"Take a breath
and let the rest
come easy"
Radulovic, Sidney
Puhek, Megan
.
AP Art
"Life must be
lived and curiosity
kept alive. One
must never, for
whatever reason,
turn his back on
life"
* .-.................*. .
Puhek, Cory
Salazar, Evelyn
Samuel, Amanda
"You have brains
in your head. You
have feet in your
shoes. You can
steer yourself in
any direction you
choose"
Sanchez, Ashley
Italian Club. DECA.
Yearbook. NHS. Key
Club. Prom
Committee
.................
Softball. NHS.
SAD D.. Athletic
Training
"The journey is
more important
than where you
end up, so live it
up!"
Sanson, Osvaldo
*
* ..................*
Savaglio, Domenic
..................
~
r
I
*
Bradford Graduate
Servetnyk, Rostik
Football. Basketball.
Volleyball. Track
"Life is limitless,
so never stop
short of your
goals. Reach for
the sky, and don't
stop 'till you
reach the moon"
''Someday your
life will flash
before your eyes;
make 1t worth
watching"
Siedjak, Marissa
Cheer. Key Club. Band.
C-Ompetrt1on Cheer
"Lough your heart
out, dance in the
ram, chemh the
moment. ignore the
pain. live, laugh,
love, forgive &
forget. life's too
short to be living
with regrets"
Skendziel, Kimberly
Theater
Bradford Graduate
"We all have to
~ 1 . go a little crazy to
stay sane"
Baseball.
Basketball. Soccer.
Homecoming Court.
NHS. SGA.
Baseball, Football.
Honors/AP Classes
'Success is never
final, but failure
can be"
* •• ...............*
Volleyball. Varsity
*
* ...............*.
*
Softball. Key Club,
DECA. Student
Council
"Real courage 1s
when you know
you're licked
before you begin
anyway and you
see it through no
matter what''
*
Shiels, Margaret
..................
l (.
~
Seefeldt, Madeline
Simenson, Daniel
KUSDTheatreArts.
Madrigal smvei Aupeila
Choir tp,esiden1 NHS
(H1S1lJ!11nJ. Tea USA
Balon•wlfling.....,.
"Action may not
always bring
happiness; but
there 1s no
happiness without
"My number 1s
484-8361 ... sike!
That's the wrong
number!"
Sinclair, Luke
*
OECA. Kenosha
Majorettes. Marketing,
Choir, lnfraRed.
Homecoming
C-Omm1ttee. Educator's
Credit Union and Nike
Employee
c::._::~~.;*""~~ Soccer (Captain).
NHS (President).
• Top Chef 2011.
Honor Roll. Badger
Boys State
'You make a
living by what
you get, but you
make a life by
what you give. '
with women, you
can be right or
you can be
happy • but you
can't be both"
Slanchik, Michaela
*
Symphonic
Orchestra. Chamber
Orchestra. NHS
''Shoot for the
moon, even if you
miss you'll land
among the stars"
"BELIEVE"
*
Schenk, Laura-Lynn
Varsity Soccer
(Captain). ACapella
Choir. NHS. Worked
at Kids Castle
Bowling (Varsity),
State for Bowling
(four years).
Worked at Castle
Lanes
Bradford Graduate
"We had a good
run.I'
action"
Sinnen, Jennifer
·--~~~~~~
"EH"ii>,W "When dealing
Smith, Trenten
*
"If you're ever in
a jam. a crayon
scrunched up
under your nose
makes a good
pretend
mustache"
Smoko, Jessica
Varsity Tennis.
Band, Choir. Link
Leaders. NHS. Snow
Devils. Worked at
Texas Roadhouse
Bradford Graduate
"Celebrate life
and you will have
a life worth
celebrating"
"I came. I saw. I
conquered."
*
Stefferud, Samantha
"Each day 1s a
g1~ and not a
Stephens, Andrew
"Alf I know is: No
one, no one lives
forever. We will
be remembered
for what we do
now"
"The pain you feel
today, will be the
strength you feel
tomorrow"
Strangberg, Samantha
Campus Life. A
Capella Choir.
Worked at Nautica
"'
*
*
"If you can't dead
Ii~ three times
Sturino, Alexander
*
Latinos Sin Fronteras.
Cinco de Mayo
assembly, DECA,
Dance. Hermanos &
Hermanas, Marketing,
Infrared. National
Council of La Raza
Conference
*
.....................
*
"Welcome to the
fob party"
~an Hoof, Alexander
Stagecraft Crew
"You don't need
anybody to tell
you who you are
and what you are.
You are what you
are!"
Vaughn, Zachary
*
Bradford Graduate
*
Sturino, Sebastian
Softball
"I feel like
dancing!"
dreams"
Tilapa, Yareth
"You have to
think big to be
big"
Torres, Liliana
Stevens, Stephanie
''The fuwre
belongs to those
who believe in the
beauty of their
Tindall, Ashley
Fundraiser
Volunteer
Bradford Graduate
'
your weight,
you're not a man"
"All of us get lost in
darkness, dreamers
learn to steer by the
stars ... don't forget
these years, for they
have changed you"
Tibor, Kevin
*
given right"
Football
Wisconsin's
Ambassadors of
Music. Band
Tennis
Volleyball, NHS,
Synchronized
Skating, Link Crew.
Orchestra
Orchestra
Basketball. Football.
Mentor
"Only four years
of your life that
you will never
have again. Enjoy
it while it fasts"
Truong, Lisa
*
Varsity Football,
-~~-··· ""· DECA, Infrared
-~1 ....,'!7_,. Manager, Baseball,
Wrestling
"Success is
earned, not given.
But if you look
farther and work
harder, you will
succeed" *
Veidt, Trevor
*
"Cooler than your
older brother"
Turner, Davarionte
*
Campus Life Club,
Jazz Band.
Orchestra
"May the God of
hope fill you with
all joy and peace
as you trust in
him"
.
..................
............... ..
OECA. SAOO.,
Varsity Softball,
NHS
Chu;.;, Y :· •.;;
Track. Co-ed Cheer,
ACapella Choir,
Honor Roll
•
Danca. Student Mentor at
Bullen. Band. Prom
Committee, Worlc'111t
Sears. Attended Every
Tennis
Footban and Baseban
*
Wall<er, Makenzie
*
Varsity Volleyball
(Captain). Club
Volleyball, Oeca.
Band
Football, Track
~ dreams"
Williams, Kelsie
Key Club. NHS.
Orchestra. Link
Leaders. Spanish
Club. Battle of the
Books, Wori<ed at
Six Flags
Varsity Football.
Varsity Track. NHS,
Summer Job
"If you never stop
persevering, then
you will never run
out of goals to
reach "
*
"You go Glenn
Coco!"
Wright, Jasmin e
Cross Country,
Track
Volleyball. Track
"Classy, never
trashy"
Zahn, Karlie
"Life isn 't about
finding yourself.
Life is about
creating yourself'
Evan Winter made a
huge impression on me
this year. He is preparing
to study math in college
so he doubled up on math
and joined pre-calc
halfway through. He has
definitely surprised me"
"I WOULD LIKE TO RECOGNIZE
Holly Howe, Jacob
Kaufmann, and
Stephanie Stevens FOR
WORKING THIS YEAR WITH ME
ON AP SPANISH. IT HAS BEEN
AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE
WATCHING THEM GROW IN
THEIR FLUENCY OF SPANISH
AND EVEN MORE EXCITING
HAVING HAD THE OPPORTUNITY
TO SHARE IN PERSONAL
GROWTH THROUGHOUT THEIR
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER."
Zamagne, Terri
English teacher, Mr. Ruffolo had some wise words for his
students and graduating seniors:"Find something you care
about and be excellent at it You will always have a job
and people will
respect you_" As
good
as
Mr.
Ruffolo is as an
English teacher,
he is equally as
good as a softball
coach . All of his
players
absolutley adore
him.
Before
school his softball
to
girls
like
hangout in his
room while he
prepares
for
anotherday inthe
classroom .
Mr. John "Ruff"
Ruffalo
*
Ragtime, Les
Misrables. Best
Christmas Pagent
Ever, Annie. A
Bicyal Country,
Legally Blonde.
Madrigals
*
*Teacher Appreciation
*
Zagar, Taylor
*
W illing, Seth
"l
Winter, Evan
"Dream as if you
will live forever,
live as if you will
die tomorrow"
*
.................. ................ *
times."
lnfraRed, OECA.
Colorguard.
Orchestra
"Shaken not
stirred"
"The future
belongs to those
who believe in the
I beauty of their
(~"*'ililll "What separates
the strong from
the weak is who
con keep swmging through the
good and bod
"#JOO
#BANG BANG"
*
Game
' Ufe 1s about uustme
our feelints and tokmt
chances, losing and
finding happiness,
oppreciatme the
memories and /eornmg
from the past"
"Love the life you
live, and live your
life with love"
Zapp, David
'Moy the best
day inn your past
be worse than the
worst day yet to
come"
Art teacher Mrs. Pi=n
names Cole Stout as
her top student 'He is~
rootivatfrl. lnventlve arxl
creative. Coleis an ideal
student l:e::aWE of the
p!S5ioll he has for all of his
assignments. Cole works
as my TA arxl is very
heliful with making sure
otrer students un:lersrarxl
the material"
'Bradford has many exc:epl onal students t
which will become outstanding docto1s
scie
StJde
stood o"t f
was Aksh1ta
Sreeram. 51 e IS
naturally g fte l
the study of
biology but she
has brought ~er
own sense of •un
and pzazzzz to
the class.'
"Freshman year is overwhelming but a nice transition from middle school"
FRESHMAN MUGS
(below) Vanessa Mora, Dakota Jackson ,
and Brody Hegeman have geometry
together in Ms. Schwantes' class.
(above) Gabi Martin, Kyle
Perozzo, and Samantha Metallo
have lunch together.
(above) Maurice Bland , Katharyn
McKinnon , and Eric Deau enjoyed their
freshmen year together.
Aceto, Austin
Acevedo, A hley
Agee-Barra, Jahquil
Aguayo, Elizabeth
Aguilar, Anna
Aguilera, Andre
Aguirre, Jocelyn
Aker, Collin
Aliji, Selman
Alva, Mark
Apple, Mitchell
Arizola, Fernando
Arizola, Mercedes
Arroyo-Castro, Jose
Arroyo-Rodriguez,
Lili beth
Avery, Carolyn
Baker, Steven
Bane, Angel
Bardale , Luis
Barden, KailaBartmer,
Kayelynn
Bauti ta, Danny
Beamon, Tyrek
Bellow, Madeline
Benn, Taylor
Bennett, Tyler
Bernero, Eleanor
Bindelli, Dianna
Blakey, Omari
Bobeck, Scottie
Boehm, Halie
Borden, Blake
Bo ovich, Kathryn
Brewer, Brandon
Bringman, Kayla
FRESHMAN
Brinkmann. Peyton
Brockman, Mariah
Brockman, amanthia
Brodzik, Ja on
Bunker, handra
Burchfield. Chance
Butler, Adjiah
Calderon, John
Campbell, Shaila
Campos, Dai y
Canady, Desean
Capelli. Mitchell
Carls n, Connar
Carrubba, Karena
Carter, Devin
Celebre, Gabrielle
Chairez, Rodolfo
Chri tensen, Riley
Clos., Sydni
Cole, Jessica
Colin, Xavier
Concepcion, Kayla
Coopwood, Mya
Cornett, Jordann
Covelli, Madison
Crane, Hannah
Crawford, Bai lie
Cruz, Abel
Cruz, Allen
Cullen, Derek
Dages, Alexander
Davis, Cheyanne
Davis, Madison
De Foe, Elisabeth
Deau, Eric
Deckert, Raven
Delabrue, Maxine
Delacruz, ikolas
Duczak, Cody
Dufek, Shannon
Dulin, Ronnie
Elk, Ashlyn
Escamilla, Juan
Estes, icole
Farias, Angel
Fellman, Jacob
Felske, Je sica
Ferati, Maksut
Flores, Alexi.
Flores, Antonio
Flores-Garcia, Jesu
Fort, Darren
Franke, Trisha
Frasheski, Alan
Funk, Elayna
Gallegos, Emanuel
•
Class of 2016
Garcia, Eleanni
Garcia, Laura
Garcia-Gonzales,
Aliyah
Gasser, Samantha
Gee-Munson , Cheryl
Ghani , Jaylen
Gierl , Geena
Giles, Kri tina
Gilmore, Fredricka
Gimenez, Eli
Giovanelli, Kylie
Gordon , Laquandra
Granger, Gage
Griffith, Kandra
Grinis, Cecilia
Grubb, Kayleigh
Guardiola, Zayra
Gullo, David
Gutierrez, Christina
Haines, Makena
Hansen, Cassandra
Han en, Tyler
Han on, Drew
Harris, Courtney
Harri , Keymone
Hartwig, Cyle
Haupt, Charisma
Healy, Christopher
Hedstrom, Kasey
Hegeman, Brody
Heitkamp , Mackenna
Herda, Camren
Hermann , Miracle
Hernandez, Ashlie
Herrera-Jaime ,
Patricio
Hervat, Colin
Hill, Andrew
Hoferitza, Halle
Hoff, Mitchell
Hoff, Samantha
Holman, Jason
Holman, Nathaniel
Hotchki , Matthew
Howard, Jaszmine
Hrycay. Rianna
Huber, Michael
Jackson, Dakota
Jahnke, Jakob
Jaime, Jennifer
Jeanmaire, Brittany
Jensen, Timothy
Johnson, Devynn
Julius, Aly sa
Kaplan, Benjamin
Karaway, Jordyn
Kaufman, Alexis
Kaufman, Lucinda
Kaufmann, Jenna
Ka alauskas, Ju tin
Kawka, Zachary
Keene, Starletta
Kentala, Jacob
Kilmer, Jennifer
Kilmer, Jessica
Kimbrough. Ramone
Kirkland, Jaliyah
Klicko-Celebre, Abigail
Koukal, Casey
Kovarik, Benjamin
Krau, Emily
Kreamalmyer, Jeremy
Krebs, Joseph
Kubicki-Hermes, Sophia
Labbe, Jo hua
Lee, James
Lewis, Ethanial
Lindsey, Austin
London, Malik
Long, auvella
Lopez, Christopher
Lorenz, ickola
Lucchetta, Frank
Lucchetta, Kyra
Lucchetta, Leah
Lutz, Jay
Maceda, Beatriz
Mackey, Aliza
Manderfeld, Je ie
Maravilla, Samantha
Margetson, Brandon
Marko, Madison
Marshman, Kristena
Martell, Jacob
Martin, Gabrielle
Ma oglia, Samantha
Mathson, Gabrielle
McCarthy, Emma
McDaniel, elson
McKinnon, Kathryn
Meeker, Alison
Meeks, Tianna
Meeks, Triviana
Mena, Margarita
Mendoza, Madi on
Mendoza, Sandra
Mendoza-Castillo, Leah
Mercado, Gabriela
Metallo, Samantha
Meurer, Edward
Miller, Milisa
Molinaro, Mark
Mondragon, Kayla
•
Moore, Matthew
Mora, Vanessa
Murphy, Dillon
Mutchler, Rachel
Namio, Jessica
asino, Abbey
elson, Alexus
elson, Tyler
Norman, Hayley
ovak, Bailey
Obenauf, Stacy
Ocampo, Ximena
Ochandategui,
Meaghan
Ochoa, Araceli
Oelke, Melissa
Olson, Brandon
Olson, Sabrina
Ortega, Erica
Owens, Bryana
Paradise, icholas
Patino-Bedolla, atalie
Peoples, Kiara
Perazzo, Kyle
Phillip , Deja
Phillip , Marquis
Phillips, Telicia
Pillizzi, Jacob
Pivovar, Christiahn
Polanin, George
Pounders, Jo eph
Powell, Alexi
Quella, Sandra
Raith, Adam
Ramo, Oscar
Reyes-Gonzalez,
Orlando
Ridner, Alana
Rivas, Angel
Roberson, Anasta ia
Roberts, Lucas
Rodriguez, Emily
Rodriguez, Felisa
Rodriguez, Lorenzo
Roja , Jessica
Romani, Tatyana
Romero, Israel
Saenz, Bet y
Sanchez, Jo e
Santelli, Vincenzo
Sauceda, John
Savaglio, Alexandra
Schend. Mitchell
Schmaling, athan
Schultze. Ally on
Schuster, Che! ey
Schwartz, Zakry
chwenn, Kyler
coville, Kyle
Servai c, Jonathan
iefert, Corbin
Sinclair, Kyle
kalitzky, Alexis
Smith, Brianna
Soberane , Vane a
oli , Jesse
Sorenson, Kimberly
Spear-., Ambiya
tanek, Jake
tark, Katie
turino, Tori
Swift, ydney
Swihart, Molly
ykora, Jamie
Tenuta, Gabrielle
Tenuta, Samuel
Terletzky, icole
Thomey, ichola
Thomp on, Tevin
Thorne, Ian
Trecker, Ryan
Tri mark, oah
Van Bogelen,
Alexander
Vara-Rivera,
Valarie Vega, Je us
Vertz, Christopher
Villalobo , ancy
Wade, Jonathan
Wagner, Jasper
Washington, Marie
Watson, De'artay
Wester, Trevor
Weyrauch, Andrew
White, Elijah
White. ide, Amanda
Widmar, Connor
Williams, Benjamin
Willis, Jeremy
Win . ton, Iyana
Wipper, Shane
Wisniewski, Alexis
Wolf, Haley
Woodruff, Jorden
Young, Devon
Young, Joseph
Young, Marquise
Zagar, Sydney
Zevallos, Josimar
Zierk, Tyler
Zwickey, Timothy
•
Sophomore Mugs
Class of2015
******
Acosta, Vane sa
Emily Loewen, Rebecca Leboeuf, and Jennifer
Ade, Dylan
Aehlich, Megan
Aguirre, Banelly
Aiello, Benjamin
Aiello, Charle
Aiello, Michael
Akinde , Tunji
Anderson, Carly
Anderson, Evan
Antonacci, James
Arellano, Ermilia
Baldwin, Jacquelyn
Bane, Ashton
Beland, Samuel
Bell, Bianca
Bellow, Benjamin
Belotti, Joseph
Benn, Christopher
Blazavier, manda
Bonn, Kelli
Booker, Kevyona
Boe, Mason
Brev.er, Erin
Brunette, Madi on
Buchanan, Anthony
Bucher, Audrey
Burchfi Id, Bianca
Burn, Megan
Calderon, Jacqueline
Calderon, Jesus
Calvert, Marlon
Camacho, Geraldine
Camacho, Marco
Cameron, Bailey
Campbell, Brittani
Cannon, Tavares
Capelli, Matthew
Carcamo, Juancarlo.
Cardin, Paul
Carrillo, Erik
Carter, Kevin
Cartwright, Melanie
Castle, Ryan
Caya, Emily
Chri ten en, Emily
Chri tensen, Jordan
Christian, David
Covelli, Michael
Coy, Kyle
Cruz, E mi
Dandurand, Shane
Davey, Jacob
Debartelo, Vincent
Diaz, Taylor
Diestelkamp, Joseph
Do emagen, Brina
Dow, amantha
Dulle, Hannah
Dyer, Caleb
Ebener, Jared
•
England, Alec
Estrada, Gabriella
Ferguson, Rebecca
Fernandez, Adaisha
Fisher, icole
Flannery, Kaylan
Fonder, Markee e
Fontaine, Elizabeth
Ford, Tre'mar
Frederick, Marcus
Gabron, Joeylynn
Geidner-Kirby, Alex
Geniesse, Jamie
Gitzlaff, Adam
Godlew ki,
Mackenzie
Gomaz, Kirsten
Gonzales, Jesus
(Je e)
Gonzalez, Emilio
Go podarek, oah
Grice, Jenna
Gutierrez, Brahiam
Gwaltney, Maya
Gwynne, Connor
Han en, Randi
Harri , Keshawnn
Harris, Precious
Hayes, Alec
Hedstrom, Tyler
Hernandez, Gladis
Hernandez, Ty
Hines, Aaliyah
Hoffman, Robert
Hoffman, Ryan
Howe, Brandon
Hubli, Vincent
Huron-Apostoli,
Andrea
lnfusino, Mateo
Ingraham, icole
Jackson, Deven
Jacob, ndrew
Jeffer on, Jevante
Jensen, athan
Johnson, Arizona
John on, Matthew
Joling, Jake
Jone , Marquan
Jones, Timothy
Jorden , Helaina
Juopperi, Jennifer
Kabba, at
Kaldenberg, athan
Kexel, Graedon
King, Lloyd
Kislia, Sharon
Klinkhammer,
Anthony
Knut en, Cory
Kollman, Sarah
Komarec, Corey
Komarec,
KaylaKorecz, Emily
Kozmer, Mariah
Kramer, Benjamin
Kramer, Jacob
Kreuser, Blake
Krueger, Madeline
Krueger, athan
Kunath, Jamie
Laguna , Karen
Laken , Thomas
Lang, Marke ha
Leair, Emma
Leboeuf, Rebecca
Leslie, Tavia
Loera, Alejandro
Loewen, Emily
Lopez, Alex
Lorbach, Jared
Lott, yqueila
Lowry, Je sica
Lueth, Anna
Lyyski , Quintin
Macias, Felicia
Majewski, Kathleen
Malsack, Gena
•
Markin, Ashley
Marquez, Jorge
Marshall, James
Martin, Angela
Marzett, Deja
Mata, Lui
Mattox, Kelsey
Maurer, Megan
Medina, John Jo eph
Melendez, Olivia
Met7-Hammill,
AshleyMeyers,
Michael
Miller, Julia
Mleczko, Michael
Moua, Seviliy
Mountain, Terrence
Munn , Summer
Mutchler, icole
ichols, Tyler
ikula, Andrea
ipple, Edward
Nolan, Orlando
oriega, Monica
Northern-Brown,
Alysha
Odegaard, Victor
Oelke, Alexis
Oelke, torm
Ostrum, Ethan
Palermo, Bryce
Pariseau, Alicia
Paskiewicz, Allie
Pena, Joandra
Perez, Jeanfred
Perrelle, Kara
Piasecki, Emily
Poulos, Leah
Powell. alerie
Price, Leondranae
Pynaker,
hley
Quiroz. Kri , tina
Ramirez. Maribel
Ramo , amantha
Ra. mu .. en, Dane
Rivera-Zuganeli ,
atalia
Roberts, Ke! ey
Robert on, le ha
Rocco, Michael
Rodriguez, Desar'ee
Rodriguez-Fuente ,
eronica
Roger , Monica
Romanovic, Jelena
Romanow. ki, Kellie
Rosale , Claudio
Ruffalo, Rayanna
Ruffolo, Bianca
Ruffolo, Santino
algado, Chri topher
algado, Kelvin
almeron, German
anchez. Brigitte
Sanchez, Monika
Sanders, Emily
Santelli, Brandon
Savaglio, Anna
Scarmardo, Colton
Schantek, Michael
chlevensky, Tyler
Schmidt, Tyler
Schoell, Alyshia
Schrandt, Christopher
Schroeder, Kayley
Schulz, Kyle
Scott, Destiny
Seymour, Scott
Shaffer, Kaitlin
hatkin , atalie
Shaw, Derrick
hwaiko, Anastasia
Sissel, hawna
Smith, Cody
Soren on, Patrick
St Peter, Mialee
tanley, athan
Starck, Curtis
•
Steinmetz, Cody
Stevenson, Arianna
Strehlow, Emily
Studrawa, Haley
Sulk, Morgan
Sunderman, Samantha
Tenuta, Daniel
Tenuta, Matthew
Tenuta, icholas
Thorne, Logan
Tisch, Sydney
Toepfer, Zachary
Tomlinson, Chi
Tott , Jennifer
Turner, Taday ha
Van Hoof, Ca ie
Van Hoof, Lauren
Van Kammen, Hannah
Van Kammen, Sydney
Vanblarcom, Jared
Villanueva, I aul
Villaruz, Carlos
(Chuck)
Vincent, Breanna
Waddell, Christine
Wade, Gavin
Walker, Tiffany
Walkow ki, Amy
Walters, Marlene
Warner, Jonathan
Webb, Renee
Weinfurter, Ca sandra
Well , Ethan
Willer, Rebecca
William , I aiah
Williams, Ta hawna
Wilson, Brett
Worthley, Jo hua
Wynne, Ca ey
Zeihen, Sydney
Zeko ic, Pavle
Ziegler, Grace
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2014
Zachary Aceto
Gerardo Aguilar
Lizbet Aguilar
Riley Aicher
Eva Al-Ashi
Eliana Alcocer
Danielle Allen
Jacob Allen
Katel:yn Alli on
Dominick Ambrosini
Christopher
AmezquitaA hley
Arredondo
Prisci Ila A vi la
Jourdan Baldwin
Tyler Baratta
Carly Bavers
Amanda Belcher
Alyssa Belding
John Belongia
Ira Belser
Joseph Beltoya
Heber Benite7
Sandra Benitez
Dustin Benning
Alondra Bermudez
Christopher Betts
Joseph Bilancia
Carmen Blanco
Kyle Blaszyk
Dakota Bliss
•
Mason Bloom
Makayla Bob<,t
Jenna Bogardus
Christopher Bonn
Sydnei Booker
Franco Bosco
Abigail Botma
Cassidy Brady
Daijah Brantley
Shelby Brimeyer
Eva Broadway
Jyie ha Brown
Madelyn Brown
Elizabeth Bruzas
Tywon Bullard
Aaron Bullis
Cynthia Burnett
Earnestine Bush
Alexis Cannon
Diamond Carr
Annabeth Cerdas
Tyler Cheeks
Suzanne Christian
Mercedez Christoplis
Chri topher Cima
Akilah Clark
Sara Closs
Chelsie Clough
Tiffany Colgrove
Aleana Conti
icholas Covelli
Destiny Cre. po
Kevin ruz
Amanda zajko>wski
Sandra De La Garza
Luca Detwiler
Sebastian Dickerson
Joshua Dupuis
Rachel Eckert
Sean Ed..ert
Morgan Eichhorn
Tyler Elk
Tanner Eschbach
Angel E cobedo
Stephany Espitia
Sergio E quivel
Daisy Evangeli ta
Stefano Fabiano
Dominic Falduto
Clayton Fellman
Sabrina Filippelli
KimFink
Cristian Flores
David Frasheski
Mitchell Funk
Marissa Galli
Andre Gama
Hayden Garcia
Samantha Garduno
icholas Gasser
Haley Geliche
Patrick Geraghty
Bradley Gertz
Emma Gilden tern
India Gilmore-Spears
Michaela Gombar
Andrew Gont charow
Anthony Granville
D'angelo Griffin
Christian Gutierrez
Amy Gutknecht
Kaley Haarbauer
Ca andra Halstead
Megan Hanlin
Christopher Hansen
Alize Hardin
Christopher Harri
atellie Harri
Rebecca Hayes
Alli on Haynesworth
Davontay Hayslett
Dylan Helminger
Joseph Helminger
Matthew Hernandez
•
oe Hernandez
Maribel HerreraJaimes
Brooke Hudson
Kri ten Hulbert
Ann Hy ell
Luis Jacobo
Ty-Eric Jandrow ki
Petr Janovsky
Gregory Jelk ·
Daniel Jensen
Amiyah Johnson
Kalvin Johnson
Miranda Johnston
Joshua Jone
Aly a Kaufman
Dylan Kee ey
Hope Kentala
Joseph Ke enich
Jonathan Kollman
Alexandria Kranz tu rm
Megan Krueger
Andrew KubickiHerme
Jenna Kunath
Kaci K wiatkow ki
Miguel Lagunas
Yaneth Laguna
Benjamin Landre
Tyree Lanier
Kara Larson
Monica Lavariega
Eric Lehrke
Emily Levin
Steven Lewi
Sydni Lewis
Brooke Linn
Allie Litton
Monique Lockett
Elizabeth Long
Ethan Lourigan
hlee Luitze
Andrew Luscomb
Elian Maceda
Angela Malsack
Eduardo Mancilla
Jay Mangum
Enrique Manjarrez
Merissa Maravilla
Robert Marko
Joseph Mar hall
Hannah Martell
Chri topher Martinez
ickola Martinez
Brian Matteucci
Liam Matthies
Kayla Mattox
Jacqulyne McCarthy
Lamont McKenzie
Diana Medina
Maquela Medina
Arthur Melvin
Megan Metallo
Joey Miranda
Kimberly Molinaro
Haley Moore
Alfredo Morales
Kylie Morri on
Tyler Nance
Steven aranjo
allely ava
Latanya elson
Purvi Patel
Ashley Pecha
Richard Perez
Matthew Perone
Dylan Perazzo
Mikayla Petersen
Emily Petty
Brett Pfarr
Jo hua Pfleger
icholas Piccolo
Anthony Pillizzi
Kyler Pollitt
Matthew Potthast
Michael Potthast
•
Abigai I Pryse
Brandon Ramirez
Marcela Ramirez
icholas Randazzo
Joshua Reddeman
Jamie Reif
Guillermo Reye
Jonathan Rimkus
Taylor Riva
Carolina Rivera
Caitlyn Rizzo
Gerardo Rodriguez
Jorge Rodriguez
Israel Roja
Marcos Rojas
Luis Romero
Mariah Rosales
Andrea Rossow
Mikayla Rousseau
Brent Ruffin
Destini Salemo
Robert Salgado
Eli e Salinas
Mayra Salmeron
Luis Sanchez
Chandler Sauer
Mikayla Savaglio
Tanner Schacht
Robin Schier
Logan Schmaling
Michael Schmunck
Je ica Schultz
Kristian Schwartz
Melissa Seiberlich
Jennifer Skweres
We ley Sloca
Kevin Slomkowski
Onyx oto
Joshua Sowma
Laura Spair
Kyle Spencer
Svecia Steber
Taylor toner
tuart Strandberg
Gianna turino
Brileigh Talbert
Tatianna Thompkins
Raul Tilapa
Seth Tinker
Ja mine Ti ley
Arlen Torre
Rolando Torre
E trella Torrez
Devin Trayman
Jo eph Trecker
icholas Trimark
Tiffany nderwood
Ca sie Vargas
Andrea Vasquez
Ramiro Va quez
Francisco Vela co
Francisco Velasco
Brooke Villella
Katrina Ventura
aki ha Vincent
Michael Viroglio
Jay Vogel
athan Waller
Tyler Warren
Autunn Webb
Darius William
David William
Maris a Williams
Casey Wolter
Akari Woods
Andrew Woods
Ian Wortley
Ina Yun
Courteney Yust
Enrique Zavaleta
Cele te Zertuche
Lucas Zuehlsdorf
•
After a decade of being a Red Devil, Bradford's
favorite administrator, Ms. Nelson , has decided to
start the next chapter of her life. Nelson is most
known for
her quirky
personal ity ,
quick
schedule
changes ,
and always
having an
upbeat
positive
attitude while
dealing the
notoriously
unruly
teenagers .
Bradford
Staff
2012
After decades of
teaching at Bradford
High School. beloved
teacher and mentor
Mr. Roders has
decided to retire . "His
funny jokes and
'Roder Mart,' most
known for Gardettos
and Famous Amos
cookies. will
definitely be missed! "
Akha\t!m. Ka\!-.Ondra
Albright, Ann;.unarie
Amico. Linda
Anmna, S1cnor
Amc\OO
Berger, Jo,cph
Bi,hop. Juduh
Brcx:lerick. Kimberly
Buckle). Su,an
Bu\\. Heidi
B}tnar, Patricia
Camerota, Jame'
Carrillo-Mauh1e\.
Noreen
Cermak. Amy
Chamberlain. Donna
Chmue-Kapellu..:h.
Jes,11..:a
Clark. C) nthia
Collum. Heather
Curran. Karen
Math teacher and
football coach. Mr.
Camerota. has
decided to retire
after thirty-. ix long
years in Kenosha
nified School
District. His strict
cla. sroom rules and
helpful personality
\.\.ill be missed by
man; students.
cu .. hman. Ca'C)
Dana. Deoorah
Day .... Willie
Denning. Tina ~t.
Djurid..O\ ic. Rcbt."'Cca
Dohnal. Joyce
Duchene. Karen
Dutkie" u.:1. b·c
Englund. Emc'I
Fergu .... Manha
Fi,1..·her, Jud11hann
Frief)
Frost
Gallo. Brenda
Gome1. Sarah
Gro''· Sha'' nclk
Guido. S1h:ana
Gulati. Laur-a
Guuonw..cn. Kc\ m
l lein1en. Joan
Her. at. Oc;.in
Hilker. Deoorah
Hodge ... Shauna
Ho" ell. Barham
Hul'.. ,en. \tar}
Hylm,l..1, Ky la
1.. hmacl. \h1:hcllc
J<..hmacl. Pegg)
Most known for his
full beard and joll)
personality. Mr.
Jones \\ iII ne\ er be
forgotten by
Bradford staff and
students. He IO\ed
to play classical
music during tests
to keep kids
focused. Jones was
loYed b; many for
his practical jokes.
After man) years
of teaching
together. Mr. Jones
and Ms. Fergus
decided to tie the
knot and liYe
happil) ever
after. .. retin.:mcnt !"
"/ learned more from Mr. Wirch than any other teacher!"
Jame-.. 0Jmon
fohn--00. Chen I
fone .... Al~n
Kar\ da... Gregor)
Kauffman. l.Xmald
Laht>.:. Dehhte
Lar.en. ("an,ll
Laurent Jdt
l..a\\lcr.knmkr
Lee. Jean
Eh1<10C1h
L1\ (lh1. Chn,llna
Ux· khan. Thoma..
Lugo. Han-.el
\1ahaffe\ . \1and'
L.cplc~
\I~. Rob1~
Martm. Li'a
\111chell. To<ld
\fomv..ette, Laura
'"ch.on. \fa!"'-ha
N1cn11 John ...on.
Kri,llna
:'\otananm, Patr111a
Pear-on. Caroll
Percenni. 'ell\
Pere1, llcnr)
Pcn:1. L)nn
Po,-.elt. ht)
PO\l.CJ', Lee
Prc ... ta. Gloria
Preu''· Dem-.e
Rauh. E'onnc
Ra\m.1l.cr. \h1..·hael
• RcKh . .\ht>.:i
Roder-.. Thoma'
Ruben
Ruffolo. John
Sauer. Chuck
SchlKk. Erik
Schmidt Jennifer
Schuuen. Jill
~hv.amc ... .\manda
s,hv.cntcn
Sid, Su"-ln
Sinda1r, Kun
Smncn. Luann
Sl.ur-.l..1. Ste\ CO
Slater.kff
Smuh. Eleanor
Smllh. Lynda
Smura\.\a Jr. Anhur
Sonn('nhcr,g. Ja,on
Stand1~h. Ja,on
Stanfield, llolli
Ste~cr, Scou
Stcnhnlt. Wend)
Sullo, ·\dam
S"'1'her. Emm)
Ta\lor. Paul
Tecrini. Jeflre)
Tercel. Eli 1.abcth
Thoma-.. fochc
Tokfree. Cum'"'
l'clmen. Daniel
V1llalo°'h. 0-.car
Wcthcrl"ice. \nncttc
\\."1ld.All..,on
\\'1ll1am-. . .:'\aron
William .... Emmett
William"'. Jodi
\\ irch. Jeffcf)
Wirt. Karen
\\.olhach. Enk
Wood. Thoma-.
\\ c:vncl. Tina
\I.) nstra, Kelly
Ya<llc). Kyle
/..11lolar. Colin
/..apf, Jennifer
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INDEX
1-\
Abdelghani, Abdelghani Yaser 44
Abdelghani, Ahmad 44, 70
Aceto, Austin 143
Aceto, Zachary 25, 100, 156
Acevedo, Ashley 6, 60, 143
Acosta, Nina 112, 113, 130
Acosta, Vanessa 149
Adams-Franklin, Jori 110
Ade, Dylan 149
Aehlich, Megan 27, 149
Agee-Barra, Jahquil 25, 143
Aguayo, Elizabeth 63, 143
Aguilar, Anna 143
Aguilar, Gerardo 156
Aguilar, Lizbet 156
Aguilera, Andres 25, 143
Aguirre, Banelly 100, 149
Aguirre, Jocelyn 143
Ahmad, Gadeer 130
Aicher, Riley 86, 156
Aiello, Benjamin 88, 89, 115, 149
Aiello, Charles 39, 56, 62, 66, 68, 149
Aiello, Michael 39, 56, 62, 66, 69, 117, 149
Aker, Collin 25, 143
Akhavein, Kassandra 163
Akindes, T unji 22, 149
Al-Ashi, Adam 73, 101, 112, 113, 119, 128
Al-Ashi, Eva 156
Albretch, Anna 57, 67
Albright, Annamarie 163
Alchaar, Abdulghani 7
Alcocer, Eliana 60, 101, 156
Ali, Na'imah 62,128
Aliji, Selman 14 3
Allen, Danielle 156
Allen, Jacob 156
Allison, Katelyn 14, 60, 64, 92, 156
Alva, Mark 143
Ambrosini, Dominick 25, 2 7, 80, 81, 156
Ambruso, Holly 39, 130
Ametovski, Louis 54, 82
Amezquita, Christopher 156
Amien, Linda 163
Anderson, Carly 47, 149
Anderson, Evan 44, 149
Anderson, Khalia Fahaday 44
Anderson, Matthew 58, 59, 130, 180
Andrews, Annshaniece Dedriana 105, 130
Annina, Sienor 101, 163
Antonacci, James 149
Apicelli, Jessica 14
Apostoli, Andrea Huron 63
Apple, Mitchell 76, 143
Arellano, Ermilia 149
A11zola, Fernando 25, 143
Arizola, Mercedes 14 3
·edondo, Ashley 66, 156
Arroyo-Castro, Jose 25, 143
Arroyo-Rodriguez, Lilibeth 143
Augustine, Megan 130
Aune, Felicia 130
Avery, Carolyn 90, 105, 110, 143
Avila, Gabriela 72, 84, 85, 109
Avila, Priscilla 156
~
Baker, Steven 143
Baldwin, Anthony 25
Baldwin, Jacquelyn 110, 149
Baldwin, Jerron 36, 37, 66, 68, 125, 126, 128
Baldwin, Jourdan 37, 156
Balk, Dylan 130
Bane, Angel 14 3
Bane, Ashton 3, 33, 85, 149
Banks, Cristian 24, 25, 33, 81, 109, 119, 124,
130
Baratta, Christopher 25, 130
Baratta, Tyler 25, 156
Bardales, Luis 143
Barden, Kaila 143
Barker, Renate 14, 46, 47
Barnes, Bradley 96, 130
Barney, Ryan Mitchell 78
Baransky, Ryan 130
Barth, Ryan 119
Bartmer, Kayelynn 143
Barton, Austin Kenneth 76
Baruffi, Maggie 17, 59, 96, 130
Barushok, Colin 59, 72, 122, 128, 130
Bautista, Danny 25, 60, 143
Bavers, Carly 60, 61, 64, 156
Beamon, Tyrek 143
Beggi, Sarah 13, 26, 41, 119, 128, 130
Beland, Samuel 60, 100, 149
Belcher, Amanda 156
Belding, Alyssa 71, 156
Belding, Andrea 130
Bell, Alvan R 44
Bell, Bianca 149
Bell, Muhammed Shawn 4, 111
Bellow, Benjamin 149
Bellow, Madeline 143
Belongia, John 9, 34, 156
Belotti, Joseph 62, 66, 69, 149
Belser, Ira 36, 37, 156
Beltoya, Joseph 21, 156
Ben, Kramer 11, 60
Benitez, Heber 156
Benitez, Sandra 156
Benn, Christopher 25, 149
Benn, Taylor 71, 90, 91, 143
Bennett, Tyler 25, 143
Benning, Dustin 156
Berger, Joseph 163
Bermudez, Alondra 156
Bermudez, Erick 22
Bernero, Eleanor 63, 79, 143
Betts, Christopher 55, 156
Bieber, Coty 55
Bigley, Daniel 1, 22, 44, 45, 125, 131
Bilancia, Joseph 125, 131, 156
Bindelli, Dianna 6, 143
Birkholz, Jillian 26, 29, 52, 53, 93, 119, 124,
131
Bish, Megan 62
Bish, Valerie K 5, 43, 85
Bishop, Candace 20, 21, 122, 131
Bishop, Judith 163
Blakey, Omari 105, 110, 143
Blanco, Carmen 156
Bland, Maurice Isaac 80
Blanks, Deron 24, 25, 109, 131
Blanks, Diquan 24, 25, 119, 129
Blaszyk, Kyle 63, 106, 156
Blazavier, Amanda 150
Bliss, Dakota 15 6
Block, Ellexis 17
Bloom, Grace 63, 110
Bloom, Mason 157
Bobeck, Scottie 6, 22, 25, 44, 76, 143
Bobst, Makayla 5, 15 7
Boehm, Halie 143
Bogardus, Jenna 13, 84, 85, 157
Bolyard, Brandon 62, 125
Bonn, Christopher 157
Bonn, Kelli 59, 150
Booker, Kevyona 150
Booker, Sydnei 157
Borden, Blake 70, 88, 89, 143
Bosco, Franco 21, 15 7
Bose, Mason 100, 150
Bosovich, Kathryn 143
Bosovich, Katie 59
Botma, Abigail 63, 157
Bowie, Kevin Latrell 44
Brady, Cassidy 78, 79, 157
Braeden, Brandon 43
Brantley, Daijah 7, 157
Brantley, Dejah 27
Bravo, Abraham 25, 131
Brewer, Brandon 34, 76, 143
Brewer, Dominick 82
Brewer, Erin 79, 150
Brewer, Isiah Luis 25
Bridleman, Alyssa 12, 13, 26, 30, 31, 117,
131
Brimeyer, Shelby 157
Bringman, Kayla 143
Brinkman, Glen 26, 51, 119
Brinkmann, Peyton 144
Broadway, Eva 62, 15 7
Brockman, Mariah 144
Brockman, Samanthia 144
Broderick, Kimberly 163
Brodzik, Jason 144
Brown,Jyiesha 110, 157
Brown, Madelyn 5, 26, 103, 157
Brown, Mckenna 2, 62, 119, 125, 129, 131
Brunette, Madison 45, 150
Bruzas, Elizabeth 26, 27, 60, 96, 101, 157
Buchanan, Anthony 48, 150
Bucher, Audrey 85, 150
Buchroeder, Reyna 131
Buckley, Susan 163
Bullard, Tywon 157
Bullis, Aaron 18, 19, 81, 157
Bullmore, Graham 25, 80, 81, 123, 131
Bunker, Shandra 144
Burchfield, Bianca 37, 63, 150
Burchfield, Chance 144
Burnett, Cynthia 13, 28, 103, 107, 157
Burns, Megan 12, 13, 63, 150
Bush, Earnestine 157
Buss, Heidi 163
Butler, Adjiah 144
Bytnar, Patricia 163
Calderon, Jacqueline 70, 150
Calderon, Jesus 150
Calderon, John 144
Calvert, Marlon 150
Camacho, Geraldine 59, 85, 150
Camacho, Luis 36, 58, 59, 114, 115, 122, 131
Camacho, Marco 60, 150
Cameron, Bailey 63, 69, 150
Camerota, James 163
Campbell, Brittani 150
Campbell, Johnny Levert 44
Campbell, Shaila 144
Campos, Daisy 63, 144
Campos, Giovanni 32
Canady, Desean 144
Cannon, Alexis 46, 47, 157
Cannon, Jordan Michael 59
Cannon, Jovonn 25
Cannon, Tavares 25, 150
Cantagallo, Bianca 29, 90, 91
Capelli, Alexander 25, 119, 125, 129, 131
Capelli, Matthew 25, 150
Capelli, Mitchell 6, 22, 25, 144
Caputa, Nathan 59, 96, 131
Carcamo, Juancarlos 150
Cardin, Paul 150
Carlson, Connar 63, 144
Carlson, Tyler 41
Carlton, Katherine 131
Carpenter, Marcus 25, 119, 125
Carpentier, Stephanie 26
Carr, Diamond 47, 157
Carrillo, Erik 150
Carrillo-Matthies, Noreen 43, 163
Carrubba, Karena 144
Carter, Devin 144
Carter, Kevin 88, 89, 150
Carter, Steven 25, 80, 81, 131
Cartwright, Melanie 150
Castle, Brent 54, 117, 119, 131
Castle, Ryan 89, 93, 150
Caya, Emily 84, 85, 100, 150
Celebre, Gabrielle 55, 63, 144
Cerdas, Annabeth 42, 58, 59, 101, 157
Cerdas, Emilia 101, 131
Cermak, Amy 163
Chairez, Rodolfo 144
Chamberlain, Donna 163
Chambers, Christian 68, 131
Chappell, Patrick 100, 119
Chatman, Peter 25, 117, 119, 123. 125
Cheeks, Tyler 157
Christensen, Emily 150
Christensen, Ian 60, 64, 86, 96, 101, 122,
132
Christensen, Jordan 25, 49, 150
Christensen, Riley 25, 144
Christian, David 68, 150
Christian, Suzanne 157
Christie-Kapellusch. Jessica 163
Christoplis, Mercedez 62, 157
Cima, Christopher 157
Clair, Kayla 17
Clark, Akilah 110, 15 7
INDEX
Clark, Alexandra 31, 62, 132
Clark, Cynthia 163
Clark, Matthew 132
Close, Andrew 22, 2S, S2, S3. 86, 87
Closs, Sara 1S7
Closs, Sydni 144
Clough, Chelsie 62, 1 S7
Cole, Danielle 132
Cole, Jessica 144
Colgrove, Tiffany 1 S7
Colin, Xavier 2S, 60, 144
Collum, Heather 163
Compher, Nicole 26, 28, 40, 41, 104, 132
Concepcion, Kayla 144
Conti, Aleana 26, 79, 1S7
Coopwood, Mya 47, 144
Cornett, Jordann 61, 90, 91, 144
Corrigan, Ethan 1, 2S, S7, 106
Costabile, Jake 2S, 76, 77, 109, 132
Costeira, Stephen 62, 132
Cotton, Brian 2S
Covelli, Madison 63, 144
Covelli, Michael 1 SO
Covelli, Nicholas 26, 28, 3S, 39, 40, 41 , 117,
129. 132, 1 S7
Coy, Kyle 1SO
Crane, Hannah 103, 144
Crawford, Bailie 144
Cresco, Paige Elizabeth 119, 132
Crespo, Destiny 62, 1 S7
Cruz, Abel 144
Cruz, Allen 144
Cruz, Esmi 17, 1SO
Cruz, Estefania Olibia 8S
Cruz, Kevin 1 S7
Cruz, Trevor 111, 132
Cullen, Derek 144
Cullotta, Vincenzo Santino 76
Curran, Karen 163
Cushman, Casey 14, 163
Czajkowski, Amanda 1 S7
D
Dages, Alexander S4, 76, 144
Daghfal, Mary S8, S9, 84, 8S, 96, 123, 128,
132
Dalton, Malik Da'leon-jaque' 44
Dana, Deborah 163
Dandurand, Shane 1 SO
Daniels. Kendrick Quashawn 44, 4S, 77
Davey, Jacob 1 SO
David, Mckayla 63
Davis, Cheyanne 39, 144
Davis, Madison 144
Day, Eli1ah 60, 88, 89
Days, Willie 163
De Foe, Elisabeth 111, 144
De La Garza, Sandra 157
Deau, Eric 144
Debartelo, Vincent 1 SO
Debartolo, Anthony 2S, 76, 77, 119, 132
Deckert, Raven 144
Defaut, Emanuel 22, 80
Defazio, Amanda 26, S3, 94, 107, 129, 132
Delabrue, Maxine 63, 110, 144
Delacruz, Nikolas 2S , 144
Denning, Tina M. 163
Detwiler, Lucas 27, 41 , 60, 64, 1S7
Devon, Young 10
Diaz, Alyssa 41, 84, 8S, 101, 112, 113, 124.
132
Diaz. Taylor 1 SO
Dickerson, Sebastian 1S7
Dieckhoff, Jacob 109, 128, 132
Diestelkamp, Joseph 1 SO
Djukanovic, Anica Georgia 38
Djurickovic, Rebecca 92, 163
Dohnal, Joyce 1OS, 163
Donnell, Margaret 17, 132
Dorey, Nicholas K S2, S3
Dosemagen, Brina 1 SO
Dow, Samantha 29, 73, 90, 91, 1 SO
Duchene, Karen 163
Duczak, Cody 144
Dufek, Shannon 6, 13, 63, 144
Dulin , Ronnie 144
Dulle, Hannah 63, 1 SO
Dunasky, Danielle 62, 92, 96, 132
Dupuis, Joshua 62, 1S7
Dutkiewicz, Eve 163
Dyer, Caleb 1 SO
E
81, 96, 1S8
Fellman, Jacob 22. S6, 60, 81, 144
Felske, Jessica 144
Fenske, Aaron Robert S2. S3
Ferat1, Maksut 144
Fergus, Martha 43, 163
Ferguson, Rebecca 1S1
Ferguson, Taondra 91
Fernandez, Adaisha 63, 1S1
Fikejs, Joshua 11. 117, 133
Filippelli, Sabrina 1 S8
Finch, Gabrielle 133
Fink. Kim 62, 1 S8
First, Jessica 29, S9, 62, 90, 133
Fischer, Judithann 163
Fischer, Rachel 21. 26, 30, 31, 84, 85, 107,
129, 133
Fisher, Nicole 1S1
Flannery, Kaylan 1S1
Flores, Alexis 144
Flores, Antonio 144
Flores, Cristian 1 S8
Flores, Jesus 63
Flores-Garcia, Jesus 144
Fodor, David J 76
Fodor, James Cody SS
Foertsch, Kelsey 16, 17, 96, 101, 112. 113,
Gasser, Nicholas 1 S8
Gasser, Samantha 14S
Gee-Munson , Cheryl 90, 14S
Geidner-Kirby, Alex S9, 63 , 69, 11S, 1S1
Geidner-Kirby, Michael 101, 112, 113
Geliche, Haley S, 7, 46, 47, 93, 96, 1S8
Geniesse, Jamie 17, 1S1
Geraghty, Patrick 1 S8
Gertz, Bradley 1 S8
Ghani, Jaylen 14S
Gibson, KoRon L 44
Gierl, Geena 42, 93, 14S
Gildenstern, Emma 63, 92, 98, 1S8
Giles, Kristina 4, 14S
Gilmore, Fredricka 14S
Gilmore-Spears, India 1 S8
Gimenez, Eli 14S
Giovanelli, Kylie 63, 14S
Gitzlaff, Adam 1S1
Glass, lmani Antoinette S9, 62
Gleason, Tianna 63
Glogovsky, David 60
Godlewski, Mackenzie 1S1
Goebel, Cheryl 122
Gomaz, Kirsten 1S1
Gombar, Michaela 29, 92, 101, 1S8
Gomez, Saleena 26, 28, 41, 62, 104, 119,
133
133
Earl, Cedric Anthony 2S
Ebener, Jared 88, 89, 1SO
Eckert, Rachel 12, 13, 26, 27, 96, 104, 117,
Fonder, Markeese 1S1
Fontaine, Elizabeth 73, 8S, 1 S1
Ford, L~a 12.S7,61,62,96, 100, 101, 12~
157
133
Eckert, Sean 1S7
Eichhorn, Morgan 1 S7
Eidsor, Zachary S2, 53, 57, 111, 132
Elk, Ashlyn 60, 144
Elk, Tyler 1 S7
Ellis, Julia 62, 12S, 132
elsen, Anthony 11, 32, S4, 76, 132
England, Alec 1S1
England, Alivia 133
England, Rayne 63, 133
Englund, Ernest 163
Ennis, Ladonna 133
Escamilla, Juan 144
Eschbach, Tanner 76, 1S8
Eschette, Kathryn 41.101, 112, 113, 133
Eschmann, Alexandra 26, 60, 61, 96, 119,
Ford, Tre'mar 1S1
Fort, Darren 2S, 144
Franke, Trisha 63, 144
Franklin, D'angela 47
Frasheski, Alan 60, 144
Frasheski, David 34, 1 S8
Frederick, Marcus 1S1
Frederick, Ryan 133
Fredrick, Ryan 26
French, Michael 60, 61, 64, 101, 104, 133
Friery, John 163
Fritz, Katherine 26, 28, 96, 119, 133
Frost, Jane 163
Fuhrer, Alec S7, 133
Funk, Elayna 144
Funk. Mitchell S4, 1S8
Gomez, Sarah 163
Gonbar. Michaela 60, 101
Gontscharow, Andrew 60, 101, 1S8
Gonzales, Elizabeth 60, 99, 101
Gonzales, Jesus 1S1
Gonzalez, Emilio 1S1
Gordon, Laquandra 14S
Goriup, Delaney 17
Gospodarek, Noah 62, 114, 1S1
Graham, Carvel 24, 2S, 109, 119, 133
Granger, Gage 14S
Granville, Anthony 1 S8
Grasso, Kori 79
Green, De'vonte Dwayne 71
Greenwald, Mallory S3, 104, 12S, 134
Greenwood, Sage 26, 31, S2, S3, S9, 101.
133
Escobar, Pedro 60, 61
Escobedo, Angel 1 S8
Esperanzata, Mendellen 14
Espitia, Stephany 1 S8
Esquivel, Benigno 119
Esquivel, Sergio 1 S8
Estes, Nicole S3, 144
Estrada, Gabriella 109, 1S1
Evangelista, Daisy 46, 109, 1S8
Evans, Austin W SS
Everts, Kendra 20, 21. 26
F
Fabiano, Stefano 22, 1 S8
Falaschi, Tessa 133
Falduto, Dominic S, 7, 27, 1S8
Fansler, Domenica 62, 133
Farias, Angel 63, 144
Fellman, Clayton 18, 19, 22, S6, S8, S9, 80,
G
Gabron, Joeylynn 1S1
Gallegos, Emanuel 144
Galli, Marissa S, 62, 8S, 96, 1 S8
Gallo, Brenda 163
Galloway. Demetrius D 44, 100
Galloway. Jinquisha 110
Gama. Andres 1 S8
Gapko, Autumn 66
Garcia, Anthony 27
Garcia, Eleanni 14S
Garcia, Eva 63
Garcia, Hayden 1 S8
Garcia, Laura 14S
Garcia-Gonzales, Aliyah 14S
Garduno, Samantha 1 S8
Garetto, Andrea 17
Garski , Brittany 133
113, 134
Grewal, Amanjit 73, 107, 129
Grewal, Gurlyn 19, 81, 134
Grezkzczak, Devney 33, 103
Grice, Jenna SS, 63, 1S1
Griffin, D'angelo 73, 106, 1S8
Griffith, Kandra 14S
Grimes, Kailey 134
Grinis, Cecilia 9, 114, 14S
Gross, Shawnelle 163
Grover, Jerril 48
Grubb, Kayleigh 14S
Grubb, Ryan 60
Guardiola, Zayra 14S
Guido, Silvana 163
Gulau, Laura 163
Gullo, David 2S, 60, 14S
INDEX
Guthrie, Ashley 26, 62, 119, 128, 134
Gutierrez, Brahiam 1S1
Gutierrez, Christian 7, 2S, 27, 1S8
Gutierrez, Christina 14S
Gutierrez, Rodolfo 26, 39, 109, 12S, 129,
134
Gutknecht, Amy S, 7, 27, 96, 1S8
Guttormsen, Kevin 163
Gwaltney, Maya 1S1
Gwynne, Connor 88, 89, 1S1
Gyurina, Kody 24, 2S, 81 , 104, 119, 134
H
Haarbauer, Kaley 1 S8
Hacke, Kiara 28, 12S, 134
Haines, Makena 63, 14S
Halstead, Cassandra 17, 1 S8
Hamilton, Diondai Everett 44
Hamilton, Serena 63
Hanlin, Megan 1 S8
Hansen, Cassandra 103, 14S
Hansen, Christopher SS, 62, 99, 1S8
Hansen , Randi 1S1
Hansen, Tyler 2S, 14S
Hanson, Drew 14S
Hardin, Alize 1S8
Hargrove, Leon Deshawn 44
Harper, Elizabeth 134
Harris, Christopher 1S8
Harris, Courtney 14S
Harris, Keshawnn 44, 1S1
Harris, Keymone 14S
Harris, Natellie 1S8
Harris, Precious 90, 91, 1S1
Hartwig, Cyle 28, 76, 14S
Harwell, Charles 2S
Harwell, Robert 2S, 134
Hastings, Emily 26, 28, S6, 79, 96, 117, 134
Hastings, Ryan 2S, 30, 31, SS, S6, 96, 104,
117, 119, 134
Hastings, Tyler S6, 134
Haugh, Michael 70, 76
Haupt, Charisma 14S
Havey, Ryan S7, 60, 64, 96, 101, 134
Hawkins, Rebecca 10, SS, S9, 92, 96, 101,
112, 113, 134, 1S8
Hayes, Alec 1S1
Hayes, Brandon 134
Hayes, Matthew 134
Haynesworth, Allison 1S8
Hayslett, Davontay 1S8
Healy, Christopher 14S
Hedstrom, Kasey S6, 14S
Hedstrom, Tyler 44, S6, 76, 86, 101, 1S1
Hegeman, Brody 14S
Heide, Jack 2S, 31, 34, 81, 104, 124, 134
Heinisch, Steven 6S
Heinzen, Joan 163
Hei amp, Mackenna 9, 30, 63, 70, 14S
~lellw1g, Amy S9, 62, 72, 93, 12S, 134
Helminger, Dylan 1S8
Helminger, Joseph 48, 96, 100, 1S8
Henningfield, Ashley 13
Herda, Camren 33, 14S
Hermann, Miracle 63, 14S
Hernandez, Ashlie 14S
Hernandez, Gladis 1S1
Hernandez, Matthew 7, 2S, 48, 1 S8
Hernandez, Noe 96, 1S9
Hernandez, Ty SS , 11S, 1S1
Herner, Lauren 26
Herrera-Jaimes, Maribel 1S9
Herrera-Jaimes, Patricio 14S
Hervat, Colin 67, 81 , 99, 14S
Hervat, Dean 163
Hervat, Graham 18, 81 , 119, 134
Hicks, Haley 101 , 112, 113, 119, 129, 13S
Hilker, Deborah 163
Hill , Andrew 14S
Hill , Kayla 73 , 13S
Hines, Aaliyah 110, 1S1
Hodges, Shauna 163
Hoferitza, Halle 79, 14S
Hoff, Mitchell 44, 81 , 14S
Hoff, Samantha 14S
Hoffman , Robert 76, 1S1
Hoffman, Ryan 1S1
Hogan, Marquise 39
Holandez-Lara, Agustin 24, 2S
Holman, Jason 14S
Holman , Nathaniel 14S
Hotchkiss, Matthew 2S, 14S
Howard, jaszmine 60, 14S
Howe, Brandon 1, 63, 69, 72, 1S1
Howe, Holly 72
Howell, Barbara 163
Hrycay, Rianna 93, 14S
Hubatch , Cailyn 13S
Huber, Michael 14S
Hubli, Vincent 76, 1S1
Hudson , Brooke 1S9
Hudson, Marquis 2S, 81
Hughes, Brandon 111 , 119, 13S
Hughes, Nicole 29, 91
Hughes, Zachary 22, 60, 96, 101 , 13S
Huissen, Mary 163
Hulbert, Kristen 12, 13, 96, 117, 1S9
Huron-Apostoli , Andrea 1S1
Hylinski , Kyla 163
Hysell, Ann 1S9
I
lnfusino, Mateo 2S, 38, 1S1
Ingraham, Nicole 63, 79, 1S1
Iorio, Vincent 34, 88, 89, 13S
Isenberg, john P 3S
Ishmael, Michelle 163
Ishmael, Peggy 163
Iverson, Ivar Martin 76
J
Jackson, Dakota 14S
Jackson, Deven 33, 84, 8S, 100, 1S1
Jackson , Jasmynn 41 , 126, 13S
Jacob, Andrew 100, 1S1
Jacobo, Luis 1S9
Jahnke, Jakob 14S
Jaime, Jennifer 17, 14S
Jake, Kramer 11
Jakubiak, Jennie 16, 17, 62, 13S
Jakubowski, Katelyn 13S
Jalensky, Nicholas 60, 64, 101, 13S
Jalensky, Nick 60
James, Damon 164
Jandrowski, Ty-Eric 7, 20, 31, 76, 77, 1S9
janovsky, Petr 22, 38, 1S9
Jeanmaire, Brittany 47, 68, 14S
Jefferson, Jevante 1S1
Jelks, Gregory 1S9
Jenkins, Fredrick 62
Jensen, Daniel 1S9
Jensen , Doug S7
Jensen, Nathan 18, 19, 44, 76, 86, 1S1
Jensen , Timothy 14S
Jimenez, Ulises Javier 2S, 70
John, Stolfe 11 , 104
Johnson, Amiyah 32, 103, 1S9
Johnson, Amy 13S
Johnson , Arizona 1S2
Johnson , Cheryl 164
Johnson , Devynn 63 , 14S
Johnson , Jalen 36, 62, 66, 68, 114, 119, 12S,
13S
Johnson, Kalvin 1S9
Johnson , Kend~I 117, 13S
Johnson, LaRyan 24, 49, 103
Johnson , Matthew 1S2
Johnston , Miranda 1 S9
Joling, Jake 76, 1S2
Joling, James 62, 13S
Jones, Alan 43, 163, 164
Jones, Ayonna 2, 4S , 119, 12S, 129, 13S
Jones, Joshua 1 S9
Jones, Kendra Allania 79
Jones, Marquan 27, 107, 1S2
Jones, Shiloh 1OS
Jones, Timothy 1S2
Jorden, Helaina 1S2
Juliana, Steven 48, 60, 64
Julius, Alyssa 14S
juopperi, Jennifer 1S2
K
Kabba, Nat 2S, 86, 87, 1S2
Kahl , Katelyn Alex 106
Kaldenberg, Nathan 1 S2
Kamm, Emily 73 , 101 , 13S
Kaplan , Benjamin 14S
Karaway, Jordyn 60, 14S
Karvelas, Gregory 164
Kauffman, Donald 164
Kaufman, Alexis 14S
Kaufman, Alyssa 1S9
Kaufman, Lucinda 146
Kaufmann, Jacob SS, 13S
Kaufmann , Jenna 47, S9, 146
Kavalauskas, Justin 146
Kawka, Zachary 146
Kaye, Zackary Louis 81
Keefer, Quinn E 8S
Keene, Starletta S7, S8, 146
Keesey, Dylan 34, 86, 87, 1S9
Keesey, Mitchell 2S, 86, 87, 101 , 113
Kellerman , Destiny 7, 62, 71 , 119, 13S
Kelley, Brenden G SS, 13S
Kentala, Hope 12, 13, 96, 1 S9
Kentala, Jacob 6, 22, 2S, 44, 146
Kentala, Kaitlin 12, 13 , 96, 102, 122, 126,
13S
Kerce, Jassayl 12, 101, 112, 113
Kessenich , Joseph 1S9
Kessler, Mason 76, 77, 101, 136
Kexel, Graedon 1S2
Kilmer, Jennifer 20, 21, 79, 146
Kilmer, Jessica 60, 6S, 79, 146
Kimbrough, Ramone 71 , 146
King, Lloyd 1 S2
Kinville, Emily 66
Kirkland, )aliyah 146
Kiser, Lenny Dashaun 2S
Kislia, Sharon 1S2
Klawonn , Cailin 12, 13
Klein , Anthony Charles 76
Klicko-Celebre, Abigail 146
Klinkhammer, Anthony 1S2
Kloet, Danielle 29, 90, 91, 119, 136
Knuth , Jessica 60, 96, 101
Knutsen, Cory 2S, 1S2
Kolaczewski, Kevin 28, 60, 88, 89, 101 , 136
Kollman, Jonathan 21, 96, 1S9
Kollman , Sarah 27, 47, 92, 1 S2
Komarec, Corey 60, 6S, 1S2
Komarec, Kayla 29, 60, 64, 6S, 90, 1S2
Komeric, Corey 11
Korecz, Emily 60, 67, 1S2
Kotten , Jessica 26, 12S, 136
Koukal, Casey 2S, 146
Koukal , Cody 31
Kovarik, Benjamin 2S, 146
Kozmer, Mariah 8S, 1 S2
Kraabel, Kody SS, 60, 61, 64, 136
Kramer, Benjamin 11, 76, 1S2
Kramer, Jacob 60, 64, 1 S2
Kranz -Sturm, Alexandria 1S9
Kraus , Emily 70, 146
Kraus, Joshua 2S
Kreamalmyer, Jeremy SS, 146
Krebs, Joseph 76, 146
Kreuser, Blake 1 S2
Krueger, Madeline 27, 33 , 47, 1 S2
Krueger, Megan S9, 1 S9
Krueger, Nathan 68, 1S2
Krueger, Patricia S9, 126, 136
Krzecki, Alexander Jozef 60
Kubicki-Hermes, Andrew 89, 100, 1S9
Kubicki-Hermes, Sophia 84, 8S, 146
Kunath, Jamie S3, 63, 1S2
Kunath , Jenna 62, 107, 1S9
Kwiatkowski, Kaci S, 1S9
Kwon, Victoria S9, 72, 96, 99, 101, 112, 113
L
Labbe, Debbie 164
Labbe, Joshua 2S, 60, 6S, 146
Lafayette, Draven 24. 2S, 30, 119, 12S, 136
Lagunas, Karen 1S2
Lagunas, Miguel 1S9
Lagunas, Yaneth 1S9
Lake, Julia S8, S9
Laken , Thomas 88, 89, 1S2
Lalko, Jamie 47, 79, 96, 136
Lalonde, Selena S3 , S8, S9, 111 , 126, 130,
134, 136, 140
INDEX
Landre, Benjamin 35. 62, 97, 99, 111, 159
Lang, Jake 56
Lang, Markesha 47, 63, 110, 152
Lan~Rach~ 5~ 101, 112,113, 119, 136
Lanier, Tyree 80, 81, 159
Larry, Michael 32
Larsen, Carol 72, 106, 164
Larsen, Kayla 12, 73, 101, 128
Larson, Kara 159
Larson, Thomas 57, 136
Laurent, Jeff 164
Lavariega, Monica 159
Lawler, Elishia 34, 73
Lawler, Jennifer 164
Lazarevic, Maja 8, 9, 26, 28, 96, 128, 136
Leair, Emma 152
Leboeuf, Rebecca 85, 152
Lee, Colton 76, 77, 119, 136
Lee, James 146
Lee, Jean 106, 164
Lehouillier, Paul 34
Lehrke, Eric 25, 159
Lein, Michael 22. 96, 136
Leoris, Alexandra 6, 56, 61, 93, 101, 119,
136
Leons, Jared 56, 60
Lepley, Elizabeth 164
Leslie, Tavia 15 2
Lesniak, Matthew J 5 5
Levin, Emily 34, 103, 159
Lewandowski, Codie A 25
Lewis, Ethanial 57, 60, 146
Lewis, Steven 34, 40, 41, 111, 159
Lewis, Sydni 57, 64, 96, 159
Liberacki, Madeline 29, 62, 90, 91, 136
Liberty, Megan 136
Lindsey, Austin 146
Linn, Brooke 159
Linn, Lauren 62
Lippert, John 125, 136
Lira, Daniel 25, 81, 109, 119, 123
Litton, Allie 8, 9, 41, 60, 96, 101, 159
Livolsi, Caitlyn 136
Livolsi, Christina 164
Locante, Joseph 31, 136
Lockett, Monique 32, 137, 159
Lockhart, Thomas 164
Loera, Ale1andro 152
Loewen, Emily 12, 13, 18, 152
London, Malik 146
Long, Elizabeth 60, 159
Long, Nauvella 146
Lopez, Alex 152
Lopez, Christopher 146
Lorbach, Jared 56, 152
Lorbach, Joshua 1. 44, 45, 56, 96, 125, 129,
137
Lorenz, Nickolas 146
Lott, Karl 81
Lott, Nyqueila 63, 77, 152
Loungan, Ethan 159
Lovell, Katelyn 119
Lovell, Kyle 7, 18, 93, 104, 119, 124, 126,
129, 137
Lowry, Jessica 15 2
Lucchetta, Frank 25, 63, 146
Lucchetta, Kyra 146
Lucchetta, Leah 146
Lueth, Anna 63, 115, 152
Lugo, Hansel 164
Luitze, Ashlee 159
Luscomb, Andrew 76, 159
Luu, Jay 146
Lutz, Kellie 17, 59, 60, 96, 101, 137
Lynch, Phillip 24, 25, 31, 109, 119
Lyyski, Quintin 152
M
Macareno, Danielle 20, 21, 28, 30, 31, 46,
47,82,93, 96, 124, 137
Maceda, Beatriz 146
Maceda, Elian 159
Macias, Felicia 63, 152
MacKenzie, Jacob Russell 51
Mackey, Aliza 5, 110, 146
Mahaffey, Mandy 164
Majewski, Kathleen 3, 13, 41, 85, 152
Maksen, Richard 60, 65, 101
Malsack, Angela 60, 78, 79, 96, 101, 160
Malsack, Gena 152
Mancilla, Eduardo 35, 160
Mancini, Giovanni 22
Manderfeld, Jessie 146
Mangum, Jay 25, 160
Man1arrez, Enrique 23, 160
Manna, Ricky Antonio 89, 101
Maravilla, Merissa 160
Maravilla, Samantha 146
Marcoe, Andru 51
Margetson, Brandon 39, 44, 146
Markin, Ashley 17, 153
Marko, Madison 42, 146
Marko, Robert 25, 96, 160
Marquez, Jorge 153
Mars, Robin 164
Marshall, James 62, 153
Marshall, Joseph 160
Marshall, Keelan 25, 81
Marshman, Knstena 17, 79, 146
Martell, Hannah 9, 60, 64, 160
Martell, Jacob 60, 86, 146
Martin , Angela 47, 153
Martin, Gabrielle 20, 21, 24, 83, 146
Martin, Lisa 164
Martinez, Adiel A 76
Martinez, Ashley 119
Martinez, Christopher 25, 81, 160
Martinez, Edgar 60, 101
Martinez, Nickolas 160
Martinez, Oscar 60
Martinez, Valeria 8, 9, 59, 72, 96, 98, 123
Marzett, Deja 15 3
Massie, Kevin 22
Massaglia, Samantha 16, 17, 146
Mata, Luis 153
Mata, Monica Dolores 72
Mathson, Gabrielle 17, 79, 146
Matteucci, Brian 53, 160
Matthies, Liam 160
Mattox, Kayla 60, 92, 160
Mattox, Kelsey 153
Maurer, Megan 9, 63, 66, 153
Maxsen, Rick 60, 61
May, Kristian 60
Mayfeild, Kevin 11, 129
McCarthy, Emma, 146
McCarthy, Jacquelyn 64
McCarthy, Jacqulyne 60, 160
McCumber, Samantha 31, 59, 96, 98, 99,
101, 113
McDaniel, Nelson 146
McDermott, Rebecca 60
McDermott, Travis 60
McDonald, Nathan Douglas 25, 60
McKenzie, Lamont 160
McKinnon, Kathryn 20, 21, 24, 83, 146
McNeal, Sean M 44
McNeil, patrick 18
Medina, Diana 58, 59, 101, 160
Medina, John Joseph 38, 153
Medina, Maquela 13 , 160
Medina, Marie 26, 41, 105
Meeker, Alison 14, 146
Meeks, Tianna 9, 146
Meeks, Triviana 79, 109, 146
Meier, Andrew 10, 11, 26, 28, 30, 104, 117,
129
Melendez, Olivia 153
Melotik, Steven 25, 81, 96
Melvin, Arthur 9, 71, 111, 160
Melvin, Samual 101
Mena, Margarita 60, 65, 146
Mendoza, Madison 9, 24, 146
Mendoza, Sandra 146
Mendoza-Castillo, Leah 146
Mercado, Gabriela 61, 146
Metallo, Megan 14, 160
Metallo, Samantha 63, 79, 146
Metz-Hammill, Ashley 153
Meurer, Edward 146
Meyers, Michael 115, 153
Miller, Audrey 3, 63, 69, 114, 115
Miller, Julia 153
Miller, Milisa 146
Miller, Thomas Teaunce 37, 109
Miller, Zeah 32, 106
Miranda, Joey 160
Mitchell, Lisa Lee 72
Mitchell, Todd 164
Mleczko, Michael 18, 19, 51, 59, 81, 153
Moczulewski, Sydney 101, 113
Moez, David 60
Moez,Joseph 30, 31, 41, 60, 61, 101, 104,
119,124
Mogensen, Amanda 129
Molinaro, Kimberly 14, 39, 62, 96, 160
Molinaro, Mark 63, 76, 146
Momani, Jordan 85, 119
Momani, Madison Reese 35
Mondragon, Kayla 146
Monson, Drew 78, 99, 125
Montemurro, Antonio 39, 96
Moore, Haley 26, 62, 96, 160
Moore, Matthew 17, 147
Moore, Treyvon John 25
Mora, Vanessa 147
Morales, Alfredo 160
Morrison, Kylie 106, 160
Morrison, Michael A 55
Morrissette, Laura 164
Mortier, Carole 38
Moses, Alexis 47
Moua, Seviliy 39, 98, 153
Mountain, Terrence 153
Mueller, Andrew 36, 62
Muhammad, Jayla 110
Muhammad, Kyasia 7, 18, 36, 37, 62, 66, 68,
106, 119, 125
Munns, Summer 153
Munson, Sylvia 32, 39, 90
Murphy, Dillon 147
Mutchler, Nicole 60, 153
Mutchler, Rachel 60, 65, 147
N
Namio, Jessica 63, 147
Nance, Tyler 160
Naranjo, Steven 160
Nasino, Abbey 93, 147
Nava, Nallely 46, 85, 160
Nelson, Alexus 47, 147
Nelson, Derek 73, 109
Nelson, Latanya 160
Nelson, Marsha 126, 164
Nelson, Montenia 44, 45
Nelson, Tyler 147
Nemec, Eva 8, 9, 101, 105, 112, 113
Nemec, Natalie 8, 9, 101
Nerlmg, Derrik 49, 60
Newman, Kyle Andrew 25
Nichols, Tyler 25, 153
Niemi Johnson, Kristina 164
Nikula, Andrea 85, 153
Nipple, Edward 111, 153
Nolan, Orlando 44, 100, 153
Nordloh, Emily 8, 9, 41, 119, 128
Noriega, Monica 49, 153
Norman, Hayley 147
Northern-Brown, Alysha 63, 84, 85, 89, 153
Notarianni, Patrizia 164
Novak, Bailey 147
e
O 'Connor, Katrina 60, 61, 64, 65, 124
Obenauf, Stacy 147
Ocampo, Ximena 147
Ochandategui, Meaghan 147
Ochoa, Araceli 63, 102, 147
Odegaard, Victor 48, 153
Odisho, Sebastian 55
Oelke, Alexis 153
Oelke, Melissa 60, 61, 147
Oelke, Storm 153
Olson, Brandon 25, 63, 147
Olson, Sabrina 147
Ortega, Erica 14 7
Ostrenga, Alexsis 119, 12 4
Ostrum, Ethan 153
Owens, Bryana 79, 147
I?
Palermo, Bryce 22, 70, 153
Paradise, Nicholas 147
Pariseau, Alicia 33, 153
Parks, Brittany 57, 125
Paskiewicz, Allie 13, 153
INDEX
Paskiewicz, Coach 17
Patel , Purvi 62, 160
Patino-Bedolla, Natalie 147
Pamzzi, Maria 12, 39, 62, 66, 92, 96 , 126,
129
Pautz, Charlotte Renee 4 5
Pavlich, Evan Michael 57
Pearson, Caroll 164
Pecha, Ashley 13, 160
Pena, Joandra 153
Peoples, Kiara 147
Peralta, Jerrica 26, 28
Pereerini, Nelly 164
Perez, Corinna 7, 32, 119
Perez, Henry 164
Perez, Jeanfred 153
Perez, Lynn 164
Perez, Richard 160
Perone, Matthew 76, 160
Perazzo, Dylan 36, 62, 66, 69 , 160
Perazzo, Kyle 22 , 39, 63 , 76, 147
Perrelle, Kara 15 3
Petersen, Chasen Odin 25 , 44, 45
Petersen, Mikayla 29, 90, 91 , 96, 106, 160
Petty, Emily 160
Pfarr, Brett 160
Pfleger, Joshua 160
Phillips, Deja 39, 90, 147
Phillips, Marquis 43, 63 , 147
Phillips, Telicia 147
Piasecki, Emily 153
Piccolo, Nicholas 62, 76, 111, 160
Piehl, Jake 25 , 63
Pike, Cristian Scott 101
Pillizzi, Anthony 9, 63, 160
Pillizzi, Jacob 14 7
Pivovar, Christiahn 147
Poe, Noah 37, 62 , 97
Polanin, George 14 7
Pollitt, Kyler 31 , 54, 160
Posselt, Fay 164
Potthast, Matthew 27, 50, 160
Potthast, Michael 50, 160
Poulos, Leah 60, 65 , 153
Pounders, Joseph 7 6, 147
Pounders, Michael 76, 96
Powell, Alexis 147
Powell, Valerie 60, 64, 65, 67, 153
Powers, 164
Presta, Gloria 164
Preston, Robb 14
Preston, Robert 62, 66
Preuss, Denise 164
Price, Leondranae 15 3
Price, Tea 38, 96, 123, 129
Pryse, Abigail 161
Puhek, Cory 60, 101
Puhek, Megan 8, 9, 26, 60, 61, 101 , 119
1\-naker, Ashley 72, 153
Q_
Quello, Sandra 147
Q1Jiroz, Ana Maria 62, 115
Quiroz, Kristina 153
R_,
Radulovic, Sidney 101 , 112, 113
Raellen, Coach 14
Raith, Adam 89, 147
Raith , Evonne 164
Raith , Steven 88, 89
Ramirez, Brandon 161
Ramirez, Marcela 161
Ramirez, Maribel 153
Ramirez, Tia 5, 47, 63
Ramos, Oscar 25 , 147
Ramos, Samantha 60, 64, 79 , 153
Ramsey, Treazure 63
Randazzo, Nicholas 161
Rasmussen, Dane 19, 59, 81, 102, 154
Raymaker, Michael 164
Reddeman, Joshua 57, 67 , 161
Reget, Zachary 22, 23, 44, 129
Reich, Abbey 164
Reif, Jamie 16, 17, 96 , 101, 161
Revels, Mariah 101, 113
Reyes, Grace 37, 62, 68, 96, 117, 122, 128
Reyes, Guillermo 102, 161
Reyes-Gonzalez, Orlando 147
Richardson, Amelia 12, 13 , 60, 61, 96 , 101,
119
Richie, Kaylee 119
Richter, Arianna 63
Ridner, Alana 147
Rimkus, Jonathan 22, 161
Rivas, Angel 147
Rivas, Taylor 31 , 60 , 102, 111, 161
Rivera, Carolina 161
Rivera-Zuganelis, Natalia 38, 84, 85, 89, 154
Rizzo, Caitlyn 161
Roberson, Anastasia 147
Roberts, Jasmine 33, 73
Roberts, Kelsey 154
Roberts, Lucas 76, 147
Robertson , Iesha 77 , 154
Rocco , Michael 154
Roders, Thomas 4 3, 164
Rodriguez, Desar'ee 73 , 154
Rodriguez, Emily 147
Rodriguez, Felisa 63 , 147
Rodriguez, Gerardo 22. 23, 161
Rodriguez, Jorge 161
Rodriguez, Lissette 7
Rodriguez, Lorenzo 25 , 40, 147
Rodriguez, Zoe 17
Rodriguez-Cabrera, Henry 24, 131
Rodriguez-Fuentes, Veronica 154
Rogers, Monica 63, 154
Rojas, Israel 161
Rojas, Jessica 147
Rojas, Marcos 161
Romani, Tatyana 147
Romanovic,Jelena 12, 13, 41 , 154
Romanovic, Maja 21, 30, 31 , 40, 41 , 85, 124,
128
Romanowski, Kellie 47, 71, 93, 154
Romanowski, Stefanie 12, 13, 26, 93 , 96
Romero, Israel 147
Romero, Luis 161
Rosado, Zachary 62 , 65 , 119
Rosales, Claudio 25 , 44, 45 , 154
Rosales, Mariah 161
Rosmann , Krystal 63, 101 , 112, 113
Rossow, Andrea 7, 20, 21, 161
Rousseau , Mikayla 60, 64, 90, 91, 102, 161
Ruffalo, Rayanna 154
Ruffin , Brent 161
Ruffolo, Bianca 39, 40, 93, 154
Ruffolo, John 164
Ruffolo, Santino 76, 154
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Saenz, Betsy 110, 147
Salazar, Evelyn 84, 85
Salerno, Destini 161
Salerno, Drake 48
Salgado, Christopher 154
Salgado, Kelvin 100, 154
Salgado, Robert 32, 161
Salinas, Elise 161
Salmeron, German 154
Salmeron, Mayra 161
Samuel, Amanda 47, 96
Sanchez, Ashley 26, 117
Sanchez, Brigitte 154
Sanchez, Jose 25, 147
Sanchez, Luis 161
Sanchez, Monika 154
Sanders, Emily 154
Santelli, Brandon 22 , 76, 154
Santelli, Vincenzo 25 , 76, 147
Santoro, Nicholas 60, 61 , 86, 87, 101
Santos, Homere 22
Sapieka, Coach 17
Sauceda, John 147
Sauer, Chandler 161
Sauer, Chuck 164
Savaglio, Alexandra 30, 147
Savaglio, Anna 39, 41 , 56, 154
Savaglio, Domenic 6, 39, 41 , 56
Savaglio, Mikayla 8, 9, 34, 161
Scarmardo, Colton 22 , 60 , 154
Schacht, Tanner 161
Schantek, Michael 18, 19, 60, 81 , 154
Schend, Mitchell 25 , 147
Schenk, Laura-Lynn 29, 79 , 96 , 129
Schier, Robin 22 , 38, 161
Schiesl, Jonathan 43
Schlevensky, Tyler 44, 154
Schlick, Erik 164
Schmaling, Logan 25 , 96 , 101, 117, 161
Schmaling, Nathan 89, 147
Schmidt, Ethan 62, 63, 68
Schmidt, Jennifer 164
Schmidt, Tyler 154
Schmunck, Michael 55, 62, 161
Schoell, Alyshia 90. 91, 154
Schrandt, Christopher 154
Schroeder, Austin 22, 23, 111
Schroeder, Kayley 53 , 154
Schroeder, Ryan 52, 53
Schultz, Jessica 16, 17, 93 , 96 , 161
Schulue, Allyson 30, 147
Schulz, Kyle 76 , 77 , 89, 154
Schuster, Chelsey 147
Schutzen , Jill 164
Schwantes, Amanda 164
Schwartz, Kristian 81 , 161
Schwartz, Zakry 81, 147
Schwenn, Kyler 148
Schwenzen, 164
Scott, Antonio 1, 44, 45
Scott, Charles 25
Scott, Destiny47, 63, 154
Scott, Detano 44
Scott, Mary 63
Scoville, Kyle 76, 148
Seefeldt, Madeline 29 , 84, 85, 126, 129
Seiberlich, Melissa 16, 17, 21 , 101 , 161
Seivert, Natalie 59
Seiberlich, Melissa 60
Servais, Jonathan 63, 106, 148
Seymour, Scott 18, 19, 22 , 23 , 80, 81 , 154
Shaffer, Kaitlin 78, 79, 154
Shatkins, Natalie 14, 15, 154
Shaw, Derrick 154
Shehadeh, George 10
Shmunck, Michael 10
Shore, Austin 11 , 76 , 77
Shwaiko, Anastasia 14, 45 , 46 , 47, 154
Siedjak, Marissa 26, 73
Siefert, Corbin 148
Siel, Beau 29, 60, 86, 87, 101
Siel, Susan 164
Sievert, Natalie 96
Simenson, Daniel 25, 76
Sims, Christopher Bernard 81
Sinclair, Kurt 126, 128, 164
Sinclair, Kyle 22, 44, 76, 129, 148
Sinclair, Luke 29, 30, 31 , 39, 76, 77, 104,
124, 126
Sinnen, Jennifer 28, 36, 62 , 66 , 69, 96, 128
Sinnen, Luann 164
Sissel, Shawna 154
Skalitzky, Alexis 28, 33 , 47, 60, 148
Skeans, Heather 164
Skendziel, Kimberly 29, 90 , 91
Skow, Jodi 164
Skurski, Steven 43 , 164
Skweres, Jennifer 17, 96 , 161
Slanchik, Michaela 26, 93, 104
Slater, Jeff 164
Sloca, Wesley 161
Slomkowski, Kevin 76, 161
Smielewski, Kyle Edward 25
Smith, Brianna 9, 59, 148
Smith, Cody 35, 99, 154
Smith, Dontrel 25
Smith, Eleanor 106, 164
Smith, Lauren 17
Smith, Lynda 164
Smith, Samantha 17
Smith, Tony 25
Smith, Trenten 23, 81, 96, 104, 117, 123
Smoke, Jessica 58, 59, 92, 96, 98
Smurawa Jr, Arthur 164
Soberanes, Vanesa 148
Solis, Jesse 148
Sonnenberg. Jason 164
Sorenson, Kimberly 32, 148
INDEX
Sorenson, Patrick 1S4
Sorenson, Robert 86, 87
Sorokin, Andriy 2S
Soto, Onyx 161
Sowma, Joshua 2S, 161
Spair, Laura S, 40, 41, 161
Spears, Ambiya 148
Spencer, Kyle 161
Sreeram, Akshitha 8, 9, 26, 60, 61, 96, 101,
119
St Peter, Mialee 27, 11 S, 1S4
Standish, Jason 106, 164
Stanek, Jake 81, 148
Stanfield, Holly 164
Stanley, Nathan 89, 1S4
Starck, Curtis 154
Stark, Kacie 148
Steber, Svecia 161
Steger, Scott 164
Steinmetz, Cody 1 SS
Stenholt, Wendy 164
Stephens, Andrew 39
Stevens, Stephanie 96
Stevenson, Arianna 47, 60, 8S, 15S
Stolfe, john 26, 86, 87, 126
Stoner, Taylor 162
Stout, Cole 3S, 99, 101, 112, 113
Stover, Ashley S, 26, S9, 78, 79, 101
Stover, Steven Smokey-joseph 76
Strampp, Mackenzie 60, 61, 101
Strandberg, Stuart 81, 162
Strangberg, Samantha 111
Strehlow, Emily S9, 1SS
Studrawa, Haley 1 SS
Sturino, Alexander 2S, 104
Sturino, Gianna 26, 162
Stunno, Tori 63, 148
Sulk, Morgan 1 SS
Sulko, Adam 164
Sunderman, Samantha 1 SS
Swanigan, T reveon 63
Swift, Sydney 6, 28, 148
Swihart, Molly 60, 6S , 148
Swisher, Emmy 164
Sykora, Jamie 148
Szczepanski, Aileen 13, S9, 79
Szopinski, Caleb 8S
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Talbert, Brileigh 3, S7, 62, 96, 102, 114, 11S,
162
Tatro, Michael D SS
Taylor, Chrystalynn 62, 66, 103
Taylor, Faith Simone 73
Taylor, Paul 61, 164
Teerink, Jeffrey 164
Tenuta, Daniel 44, 100, 1 SS
Tenuta, Gabrielle 56, 85, 148
Tenuta, Matthew 155
Tenuta, Nicholas 44, S6, 15S
Tenuta, Samuel 60, 148
T ercek, Elizabeth 164
Terletzky, Nicole 9, 29, 60, 63, 64, 148
Therkildsen, Chad Allen SS
Thomas, Jodie 164
Thomey, Nicholas 148
Thompkins, Tatianna 33, 162
Thompson, Tevin 40, 82, 148
Thorlton, Cindy 10
Thorne, Elliott 101, 112, 113
Thorne, Ian 76, 148
Thorne, Logan 76, 155
Tibor, Kevin 26, 73, 76, 77, 119
Tilapa, Raul 162
Tilapa, Yareth 93, 101
Tindall, Ashley 26
Tinker, Seth 25, 162
Tisch, Sydney 27, 62, 65, 68, 114, 11 S, 155
Tisley, Jasmine 90, 110, 162
Toepfer, Nicole 17, 119
Toepfer, Zachary 22, S1, 76, 86, 15S
Tolefree, Curtiss 164
Tolosa, Coach 17
Tomczak, Taylor S7, 99, 101, 112, 113
Tomlinson, Chi 1SS
Torres, Arlen 46, 78, 162
Torres, Liliana 28
Torres, Rolando 1OS, 162
Torrez, Estrella 162
Totts,Jennifer 63, 155
T rayman, Devin 162
Trecker, Joseph 7, 27, 60, 93, 162
Trecker, Ryan S9, 148
Trimark, Nicholas 22, 27, 56, 106, 162
Trimark, Noah 18, 19, 27, 56, 60, 81, 148
Truong, Lisa 63
Turner, Davarionte Tyrell 1, 44, 45
Turner, Deaunta 63, 106
Turner, Tadaysha 155
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Uelmen, Daniel 164
Underwood, Tiffany 60, 62, 64, 101, 162
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Van Bogelcn, Alexander 148
Van Hoof, Alexander 86
Van Hoof, Cassie 15S
Van Hoof, Lauren 1S5
Van Kammen, Hannah 1 SS
Van Kammen, Sydney 155
Vanblarcom, Jared 100, 155
Vanduyn, Amanda C S2, 53
Vara-Rivera, Valarie 148
Vargas, Cassie 162
Vasarella, Haley 21
Vasquez, Andrea 33, 62, 114, 162
Vasquez, Ramiro 162
Vega, Jesus 25, 63, 148
Veidt, Trevor2S, 30, 31, 107, 119, 141
Velasco, Francisco 162
Velasquez, Ravi S5
Ventura, Katrina 14, 15, 39
Vernezze, Samantha 62, 63
Vertz, Christopher 35, 148
Villalobos, Nancy S7, 148
Villalobos, Oscar 164
Villanueva, lsaul 155
Villaruz, Carlos 155
Villella, Brooke 16, 17, 162
Vincent, Breanna 155
Vincent, Nakisha 162
Viroglio, Michael 60, 61 , 101, 162
Vogel, Jay 162
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Waddell, Christine 155
Wade, Gavin 155
Wade, Jonathan S, 2S, 43, 111, 148
Wagner, Jasper 148
Walker, Makenzie 26, 30, 31, 78, 79, 96,
101, 104, 112.113.129
Walker, Tiffany 1 SS
Walkowski, Amy 40, 15S
Waller, Nathan 60, 96, 101 , 162
Walters, Marlene 1 SS
Warner, Jonathan 62, 69, 10S, 15S
Warren, Tyler 60, 162
Washington, Marie 70, 148
Watson, Darrion D. 44
Watson, Dartavian 44
Watson, De'artay 148
Weams, Marcus Allerick 60, 6S
Webb, Autunn 162
Webb, Renee 155
Weinfurter, Cassandra 155
Wells, Ethan 1 SS
Wertz, Hayden 24, 2S
Wester, Trevor 25, 148
Westhoff, Luke A 2S, 80, 81
Wetherbee, Annette 164
Weyrauch, Andrew 40, 57, 63, 148
White, Elijah 148
Whiteside, Amanda 9, 60, 148
Widmar, Connor 76, 148
Wild, Alison 164
Willer, Rebecca 27, 62, 66, 114, 115, 155
Williams, Aaron 164
Williams, Benjamin 36, 63, 148
Williams, Darius 48, 81, 107, 162
Williams, David 162
Williams, Emmett 164
Williams, Isaiah 44, 1 SS
Williams, Jodi 164
Williams, Kelsie 26, 30, 60, 61, 101 , 125
Williams, Marissa S, 14, 15, 26, 96, 117, 162
Williams, Tashawna 59, 102, 1SS
Willing, Seth 104
Willis, Jeremy 25, 44, 60, 6S, 80, 81 , 148
Wilson, Brett 15 S
Wilson, Nathan 24, 25, 30, 31, 33, 104
Winston, lyana 148
Winter, Evan 10, 60, 86, 87, 101, 104, 124,
126
Wipper, Shane 25, 148
Wirch, Jeffery 101, 164
Wirt, Karen 164
Wisniewski, Alexis S2, 53, 8S, 148
Wittkowske, Eric 25, 81, 96
Wolbach, Erik 164
Wolf, Haley 42, 63, 67, 114, 11 S, 148
Wolter, Casey 8S, 96, 162
Wood, Thomas 164
Woodruff, Jorden 25, 44, 60, 148
Woods, Akari 162
Woods, Andrew 162
Worthley, Joshua 81 , 155
Wortley, Ian 51 , 60, 64, 101, 162
Wozniak, Tina 105, 164
Wright, jasmine Ashley 59, 62, 92, 98, 101,
112, 113, 117, 123
Wynne, Casey 1 SS
Wynstra, 164
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Yackley, Kyle 164
Young, Devon 63, 148
Young, Joseph 148
Young, Kyle Edward S9
Young, Marquise 44, 148
Young, Shawnice 3, 46, 47
Yun, Ina 59, 96, 162
Yust, Courteney 162
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Zagar, Kyle 52, 53
Zagar, Sydney 9, 57, 60, 148
Zagar, Taylor 58, 59
Zalokar, Colin 106, 164
Zamagne, Terri 20, 21, 26, 29, 30, 31, 82
Zapf, Jennifer 164
Zapp, David 62, 63, 64, 114, 115
Zavaleta, Enrique 162
Zeihen, Sydney 27, 63, 1 SS
Zekovic, Pavle 29, 40, 93, 155
Zertuche, Celeste 162
Zevallos, Josimar 25, 148
Ziegler, Grace 13, 18, 27, 47, 155
Zierk, Tyler 148
Zuehlsdorf, Lucas 3, 25, 44, 45, 162
Zwickey, Timothy 3S, 148
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