Issue 2 - Vienna High School
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Issue 2 - Vienna High School
Volume 19, Issue 2 www.viennahighschool.com/newspaper THE TALON Vienna High School Vienna, IL December 2012 Homecoming Queen candidates By Savannah Campbell and Tania Erwin Iris Rutherford Knikki Keeling Iris is the 17 year old daughter Knikki is the 17 year old of Derek and the late Rebecca daughter of Cessinee and Jack Rutherford. She has two brothers, Thornton and the late Robert Amos, 14, and Thomas, 10. Keeling. She has three sisters, In high school, Iris has Natalie, 14, Haleigh, 11, Abby, 4, participated in dance, band, and one brother, Walker, 6 months. basketball, track, Voice of the In high school, Knikki has participated in Student Council, Eagles, and Pep Club. Iris’ hobbies are supporting the HOSA, softball, basketball, Beta other teams of VHS, being with Club, Pep Club, and dance. Knikki enjoys playing family, and having fun with friends. basketball, but she says, thanks to Iris’ most memorable moment from high school is beating the nursing, studying is her only real Sophomores during homecoming hobby. Knikki’s most memorable school is week of her Junior year. moment from high (continued on page 6) (continued on page 6) Carley Childress Maria Botello Carley is the 18 year old daughter of Gene and Gena Childress. She has two sisters, Ashley, 22, and Brook, 19. In high school, Carley has participated in volleyball, basketball, softball, FFA, Beta Club, HOSA and Pep Club. Carley’s hobbies are sports, spending time with friends and family, and riding horses every chance she gets. Carley’s most memorable moment from high school is sprinting from Maria is the 18 year old daughter of Guillermina and Jose Botello, and the sister of 21 year old Jose, and the late Cristina Botello. In high school, Maria has been active in Beta Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, FCCLA, HOSA, and Drama Club. Maria enjoys being outside surrounded by family and friends, and playing Call of Duty. Maria’s most memorable moment from high school is the time she and Brea Abner ran through the (continued on page 6) Homecoming King candidates (continued on page 6) Andrew Rockwell Anthony Bible Shawn Jones Tyler Wright Andrew is the 17 year old son of Danny and Beverly Rockwell. He has one brother; Lee, 20. In high school, Andrew has participated in Student Council, Pep Club, football, and FFA. In Andrew’s free time, he enjoys hunting, ishing, and collecting coins and antique tractors. Andrew has had so many memorable moments from high school, but the one that sticks out the most is the time Mr. Sandfort yelled at him for shooting nails out of a nail gun at a bus. When Andrew was told he was selected to be a Homecoming Anthony is the 17 year old son of Karen Brown and Matthew Bible. He has one brother, Daniel, 29. In high school, Anthony has participated in the Talon, I Am The Difference, Scholar Bowl, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Madrigal, Pep Club, and HOSA. Anthony’s hobbies include reading, writing, arguing, and making pancakes for the hungry. Anthony’s most memorable moment from high school is standing in the lunch line Freshman year, when Mrs. Wickline randomly started yelling Shawn is the 17 year old son of Danny and Betty Jones. He has two brothers, Brian and Chris. In high school, Shawn has participated in YFC and Talon. In Shawn’s free time, he enjoys dynamite ishing, ice road trucking, Sasquatch hunting, stamp collecting, knitting, basket weaving, ballet, competitive swimming, and mining blocks. Shawn’s most memorable moment from high school is all the homecoming weeks-the best week ever. Shawn was very excited when he found out he was selected to be be a Homecoming candidate, he Tyler is the 17 year old son of Matt and Melanie Wright. Tyler has one sister, Chloe, 14, and one brother, Conner, 8. In high school, Tyler has participated in Pep Club, FCCLA, and Eagle Outlook. In Tyler’s free time, he enjoys playing video games, watching old movies, and just causing a whole bunch of ruckus. Tyler’s most memorable moment from high school is super-gluing his ear together in Mrs. Cochran’s class Freshman year. When Tyler was told he was selected to be a Homecoming candidate he said, “Oh, I have to (continued on page 6) (continued on page 6) (continued on page 6) (continued on page 6) Page 2 The Talon December 2012 By Savannah Campbell and Tania Erwin Ju n io r H o meco ming A t t endant s Christian Dahncke Christian was chosen to represent the Junior class in the 2012 Homecoming Court. He is the son of Marc and Tiffany Dahncke. He has three younger brothers, Nolan, 12, Brendan, 10, and Ian 4. At VHS, Christian has participated in football, baseball, and Pep Club. In Christian’s free time he enjoys going swashbuckling, hunting, ishing, larping with his wizard friends, and snipe hunting. Christian said his favorite thing about Homecoming week is all the competition and most importantly, the lip syncs. When Christian found out he was voted to be a Homecoming attendant, he said, “I was so happy. It is a great honor to represent the Juniors.” Haley Edwards Haley was chosen to represent the Junior class in the 2012 Homecoming Court. She is the daughter of Aubrey and Jennie Edwards. She has an older sister, Jenna, 18. In high school, Haley has participated basketball, softball, FFA, and Pep Club. In Haley’s free time she likes to go horseback riding, hang out with friends, and play basketball. Haley said her favorite thing about Homecoming week is lip syncs, dressing up, and everyone being competitive. When Haley found out she was voted to be a Homecoming attendant, she said, “I was shocked, but I am honored that my class voted me to be on Court.” Justin Tanner Justin was chosen to represent the Junior Class in the 2012 Homecoming Court. He is the son of Denise and Gary Tanner. He has an older brother, Brandon, 20. In high school, Justin has participated in Pep Club, FCCLA, basketball, baseball, football, golf, Student Council, Beta Club and FFA. In Justin’s free time he likes to play Xbox and hang out with his friends. Justin’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is the lip syncs and all the noon activities. When Justin found out he was selected to be a Homecoming attendant, he said, “It is good, real good.” Maranda Chance Maranda was chosen to represent the Junior Class in the 2012 Homecoming Court. She is the daughter of Marty and Kindra Chance. She has a younger sister, Tayler, 15. In high school, Maranda has participated in basketball, softball, volleyball, FFA and Pep Club. In Maranda’s free time she likes to camp, go horseback riding, ride four-wheelers, and hang out with her friends. Maranda’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is dressing up all crazy, lip syncs, and how everyone gets so competitive. When Maranda found out she was selected to be a Homecoming attendant, she said, “I was so happy I had to sit on my hands to keep from clapping!” Sophomore Homecoming Attendants Austin Krelo Austin was chosen by the Sophomore class to be on this year’s 2013 Homecoming Court. Austin is the son of Jerry and Trina Krelo. Austin has one brother, Colten, 21. Austin is involved in baseball, football, basketball, FFA and Pep Club. In Austin’s spare time, he likes to hang out with his friends, play baseball and other fun, active things. Austin’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is all the events. When asked how Austin felt about being selected to be on Homecoming court, he said, “I feel honored that my awesome classmates picked me. Thank you guys.” Courtney Sanders Courtney is representing the Sophomore class. She is the daughter of Tony and Gayla Sanders. Courtney has one sister, Jaiden, 12, and one brother, Drake, 20. Courtney is in basketball, golf, softball, dance, Pep Club, Student Council, Beta Club, and Youth for Christ. Courtney enjoys riding four wheelers, playing sports, hanging out with friends, and spending time with her family. Courtney said her favorite thing about Homecoming week is watching lip syncs and seeing how everyone gets involved in the activities. Courtney said, “I am honored and I want to thank all the Sophomores that voted for me. I really appreciate it! Quinnton Bent Quinnton was chosen by the Sophomore class to be on this year’s 2013 Homecoming Court. Quinnton is the son of Kim and Chris Bent. Quinnton has an older brother, Dallas, 17 and a younger sister; Addison, 9. Quinnton has participated in basketball, baseball, and Pep Club. In Quinnton’s free time he likes to play sports, play World of WarCraft, and water polo. Quinnton’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is dressing up and the class competition. When asked how Quinnton felt about being on the Homecoming court, he said, “I am very honored.” Becky Reeder Becky was chosen by the Sophomore class to be on this year’s 2013 Homecoming Court. Becky is the daughter of Michael and Mona Reeder. Becky has two brothers, Randy, 15, and Ryan, 25. Becky has been active in basketball, softball, Student Council, Pep Club, Beta Club, and Youth for Christ. In Becky’s free time she likes to play sports and hang out with her friends and family. Becky’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is watching lip syncs and seeing how everyone dresses up. Becky said, “I would like to thank everyone who voted for me. It means a lot!” Page 3 The Talon December 2012 Page by Savannah Campbell and Tania Erwin Freshman Homecoming Attendants Jarrod Wiggs Audra Bullock Natalie Keeling Quin Colson Natalie is the daughter of Cessinee and Jack Thornton and the late Robert Keeling. She is the sister of Knikki, 17, Haleigh, 11, Abby, 4, and 6 month old Walker. In high school, Natalie has participated in Pep Club, Student Council, Beta Club, and basketball. In Natalie’s free time, she likes to play basketball, volleyball, softball, and go to youth group and church. Natalie’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is the dress up days, activities, and the competition between the classes. When asked how she felt about being selected as a Homecoming attendant, she said, “I am really excited!” Quin is the son of Steve and Tina Colson. He is the brother of Chad, 29 and Paul, 27. In high school, Quin has participated in football, Pep Club and Student Council. In Quin’s free time, he likes to ride four-wheelers and hang out with friends. Quin’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is all the fun activites. When asked how he felt about being selected as a Homecoming attendant, he said, “It’s pretty exciting. I haven’t done many things like this before so it should be fun.” Audra is the daughter of Brent Bullock and Elizabeth Taylor. She is the sister of Adrienne, 13, and Aiden, 11. In high school, Audra has participated in FFA, Pep Club, Beta Club, basketball, and softball. In Audra’a free time, she rides four-wheelers, paints, goes horseback riding, and plays basketball. Audra said that although she has never actually gotten to experience Homecoming week, the most interesting thing she has seen are the lip syncs. When asked how she felt about being selected as a Homecoming attendant, she said, “I feel lucky and honored to be an attendant, and to everyone that voted for me, it really means a lot! I can’t wait to be a part of this year’s Homecoming.” Theme: Once Upon A Time Colors: Blue and Silver Homecoming Day Schedule of Events Presentation of Candidates Candidate Skits Talon Staff 2012-2013 Editor-in-Chief Savannah Campbell Master and Mistress of Ceremonies Homecoming 2012-2013 Jarrod is the son of Kenneth and Heidi Wiggs. He is the brother or Erica Miller, 24, and Katelyn, 12. In high school, Jared has participated in basketball and baseball. In Jarrod’s free time, he likes to hunt, play sports, and spend time with his family. Jarrod’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is the lip syncs. When asked how he felt about being selected as a Homecoming attendant, he said, “I felt honored that my classmates voted for me.” Seniors Keeley Harper and Dominick Tedeschi were chosen as the Master and Mistress of Ceremonies for Homecoming. Keeley, 17, is the daughter of Shelia and Kelly Harper and the sister of Kelsey, 20, and Kelbey, 13. Keeley has participated in Beta Club, HOSA, Student Council, golf, basketball, Pep Club, dance, and book club. In her free time Keeley loves to listen to music. She plays guitar and sings. She can listen and search for music for hours. She also loves to read. Keeley said if coffee could be a hobby it would be hers. Keeley’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is dressing up. She loves that everyone is included because it can be really easy to get left out in high school. Keeley is very honored to serve as Mistress of Ceremonies in this year’s Homecoming. Keeley said, “I am stoked to the power of ininity! It’s gonna be great.” Dominick, 17, is the son of Cindy Webb and Tom Tedeschi and the brother of Morgan, 23, Sesley, 9, Ensley, 7, Annabeth, 7, and Docker, 5. Dominick has participated in golf, basketball, baseball, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Beta Club, HOSA, Nursing, and Scholar Bowl. In his free time, Dominick enjoys a nice round of golf, being lazy at home, and spending time with his friends. Dominick’s favorite thing about Homecoming week is all the crazy dress-up days and the lip syncs. Dominick said, “It’s an honor to be selected, and I’m excited for Homecoming night to get here.” Voting Class Lip Syncs Basketball game Vienna Eagles vs. Hamilton County Foxes Coronation Homecoming Dance Keeley and Dominick were selected to be this year’s Master and Mistress of Ceremonies. Managing Editors Lucas Wright Noah Bain Journalism Anthony Bible • Alison Conroy Ashley Cooper • Tania Erwin Keeley Harper • Shawn Jones Damon Leco • Tabitha Rogers Justin Tanner Desktop Publishing Clayton Althoff Johnathan Althoff • Jamee Cole Blake Crain • Austin Goines Aleesha Hancock Zachary Kolb Lucas Kossack • Erin Mawdsley Tiffany Meyers Chelsea Mook • Emily Swartz Advisor Mrs. Joan Clayton Vienna High School 601 N. 1st Street Vienna, IL 62995 Phone (618) 658-3011 talon@viennahighschool.com The Vienna High School Talon is a publication of the Journalism and Desktop Publishing classes. Unless otherwise stated, all articles and writings featured are the work of the students in these classes. If you would like your ad to appear in The Talon, contact Joan Clayton at 658-4461 x218. The Talon is on the web at www.viennahighschool.com/newspaper Page 4 The Talon December 2012 Another “spooktacular” year of H a l l o w e e n j u d g i n g By Ashley Cooper Funniest Nerdiest Sophomores Meighan Smith and Courtney Sanders Seniors Damon Leco and Sprite Pierce Most Creative Freshman Ryan Bradley and Junior Cassidy Stout Most Elaborate Junior Shane Cowsert BestCouples Senior Dallas Bent, Junior Maranda Chance, Senior Alex Ross, and Junior Desiree Walter Disney Junior Luke Hogan and Senior Racheal Sullivan Best 5 minute throw together Juniors Allison Byrd and Emily Harris, and Senior Jessica McCabe Best Group Costumes Senior Richard Kindhart, Junior Damon Wheaton, Junior Lucas Wright, Junior Noah Bain, and Senior Keeley Harper Seniors Cady Ross, Knikki Keeling, Montana Craig, AliceAnn Kotter, Sami McKibben, Mikayla Stokes, and Iris Rutherford Page 5 The Talon December 2012 V H S w e l c o m e s e v e n m o re n e w f a c u l t y By Damon Leco Mrs. Kaylee Adams VHS has a new Special Education Aide by the name of Kaylee Adams. She is not only a new Special Education Aide but, also the new Assistant Volleyball coach, as well. Before becoming employed here at VHS, Mrs. Adams was a student here. Once her high school career was over, she went to John A. Logan and then SIUC. Mrs. Adams grew up in Texas. She moved to Vienna her junior year in high school. Mrs. Adams decided that Mrs. Krista Huckelberry she wanted to work here at VHS because the school environment has always been something she enjoyed. She commented, “I have always loved school, and I love working with teens.” As well as working with kids, Mrs. Adams also enjoys a variety of things such as volleyball, running, and spending quality time with family and friends. She also loves to travel and is happily married to her husband Austin. Since Mrs. Adams has worked here, she has many positive things to say about VHS. She stated, “VHS has the greatest student body in Southern Illinois!” Although Mrs. Adams says that things were very different when she went to school here herself, she still very much enjoys her time working here. She commented, “We are very blessed to have the students, teachers, and administration that we do. VHS is a great place to work!” Of all the things that Mrs. Adams likes about VHS, the thing she likes the most is getting to know the student body. VHS also has another new Special Education Aide by the name of Krista Huckelberry. Before Mrs. Huckelberry was a part of the VHS community, she worked for Dr. Randy Oliver at Family Physician’s Center and went to SCC. Mrs. Huckelberry grew up here in Vienna, and went to VHS as well. She eventually moved to Metropolis where she currently lives. Mrs. Huckelberry decided helping others was what she wanted to do when her grandparents got into an accident and she helped them through their recovery. Another big inspiration for her was a very thorough nurse that Mrs. Huckelberry once had. She stated, “She gave food to fuel the ire of who I was to be.” Mrs. Huckelberry is married with two children and has several pets. These pets consist of three dogs and cats, as well as two rabbits and a ish. Mrs. Huckelberry’s hobbies include spending quality time with family, being outdoors, poetry, and writing. So far, Mrs. Huckleberry thinks that VHS has a good community. She commented, “Everyone has been so kind and welcoming to my new position and the community seems to be very supportive of all students.” Mrs. Huckelberry thinks getting to know the special needs students and helping them advance their education is her favorite part about VHS so far. FFA members attend National Convention Submitted by Cady Ross The Vienna FFA Chapter took 10 members to the 85th Annual FFA National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. This event took place the week of Oct. 21 through Oct. 27. Nearly 55,000 FFA members were in attendance from all 50 states and U.S. Territories. The VHS Chapter attended the Convention’s opening session on Oct. 25 at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse Convention Center. Scott Hamilton was the keynote speaker. On Oct. 26 the FFA members traveled to Clinton, Indiana for a tour of Elanco. Elanco has built a legacy of science-based products to improve the health and production of animals for over half a century. On the 27th of October, the FFA members attended the American Degree Ceremony, where one of our own previous FFA members, Garrett Mattox, received his American Degree at the Lucas Oil Stadium. Approximately 3,000 members receive this award, which is less than 1% of all members in FFA in the United States. Garrett is only the 4th person from Vienna High School to be presented with this award. The convention was a huge success. Senior Maria Hill was very pleased with the turnout. She said, “The convention was a lot of fun. I met several people from all across the U.S. The talent show was really great, and the food was amazing!” The National FFA began in 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri and has been rapidly expanding throughout the years. FFA has over a million members in all 50 states in the U.S. Since its humble beginning, it has been offering a bright future to it’s members across the United States and right here at VHS. The FFA hopes to attend National Convention for many years to come. VHS FFA attended the 85th annual FFA National Convention in Indianapolis. Pictured above FFA Sponsor, Mr. West, Parker Agin, Desiree Walter, Alex Ross, Dylan Graves, Garret Mattox, Maria Hill, Makenzie Mattox, Shawna Oliver, Devon Elliot, and Shaea Crowler. Page 6 The Talon December 2012 VHS art students place second at Sidewalk Chalk Contest By Damon Leco On October 17th, VHS art students attended the Sidewalk Chalk contest. This event took place at Harrisburg Middle School. One of the VHS groups won second place in the contest. This group consisted of Jessica Buchan, Erin Stambulski, David Santellano, and Heather Court. They drew a mural of Jack and Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas. At the event, students chose and designed a mural of chalk with their selected teams. There were a total of nine schools contending, with 30 total teams. The students could draw a mural composition of their choice. The murals ranged from animals, cartoon characters, movie characters, and whatever else that could possibly come to mind. Junior Jessica Buchan participated in the event and thought it went well. She said, “All the Vienna teams were really good Heather Court, David Santellano, Erin Stambulski, and Jessica Buchan with their award winning sidewalk chalk art. Eagle Pride: The Way to Win By Lucas Kossack It’s Homecoming Week! Do yourself and your class a favor and get involved. Here’s how: • Be at school! You can’t support your class at home. • Dress to impress! Participate in the clothing related contests every day. Lay out your clothes the night before to make sure you’re ready! • Help with lip-syncs! If you’re already in lip-syncs, great! If you aren’t, ask your class sponsor if you can help with anything. Lipsyncs take a lot of time and effort, help out. • Get into the Homecoming Games! Don’t worry (entirely) about winning, just get out there and have fun. Don’t sit on the stands the entire time. • Set an example! Even if you’re not involved in an activity, get up and cheer for your class. Other people will join you, especially if you’re really into it. and we all worked together really well.” She also commented on the best part of the contest. She stated, “The best part is getting to see what illustrations the other schools presented to the competition.” Over all Jessica thought it was really fun and was glad to be a part of it. But most of all Jessica is excited for next year’s Sidewalk Chalk. She commented, “I look forward to next year’s competition and I really hope that we can get more people to participate in next year’s Sidewalk Chalk event.” Senior Maria Hill also participated. She commented, “It was a chance for me to get out of school and create masterpieces with chalk beside my amigos.” VHS Art instructor, Mr. Palmer, said that the contest went well. He commented, “I hope that we can compete again, and we do even better next year.” Heather Court, Jessica Buchan, Erin Stambulski, and David Santellano after the competition holding their second place trophy. Homecoming Candidates (continued from page 1) Iris Rutherford Knikki Keeling Carley Childress When Iris was told that she was selected to be a Homecoming candidate, she said, “I was very surprised, but thankful that I have such a great class to give me this opportunity.” After high school, Iris plans on going to Shawnee to get her RN then to SIUE to get her doctorate’s of pharmacy. Iris’ Homecoming sponsor is Mrs. Burnett. Freshman year lip syncs, when. Sarah Nelson destroyed her knee. When Knikki was told she was selected to be a Homecoming candidate, she said, “I felt like a mighty black stallion, frolicking through the ields of the high school, eating apples from the top of the tree of social ladders, not the bottom.” After high school, Knikki plans attending college at Murray State University. Knikki’s sponsor is Mrs. Palmer Mrs. Reichert’s room to Mrs. WillHenn’s to tackle Stetson Fox. Mrs. Will-Henn went to break it up, but she sees it is Stetson and says, “Oh, it’s just Stetson.” When Carley found out she was selected to be a Homecoming candidate, she said, “My jaw just dropped. I could not believe it.” After high school, Carley plans to go to a college that offers a good sports program. Carley’s sponsor is Mr. Palmer. Andrew Rockwell candidate he said, “I was very excited and glad to know my class thinks good of me.” After high school, Andrew plans on going to Shawnee Community College for two years, then maybe Murrary State for another two years. Andrew’s sponsor is Mrs. Bradley. Tyler Wright dress up.” Tyler plans on going to Harvard or Tuskegee Institute. Tyler’s sponsor is Mr. Kerley. Anthony Bible at him in Spanish and threatening to deport him. When Anthony was told he was elected Homecoming candidate, he said, “All I can remember is the sensation of moving then, waking up in the middle of a ield with sticky red stuff all over my hands. It was strawberry syrup, not blood, but it was still kind of freaky.” After high school, Anthony is not sure where he is going to go to college. Anthony’s sponsor is Mr. Stafford. Maria Btello halls, Mission Impossible style and she tried ninja rolling and smacked her face against the loor. When Maria was told she was selected to be a Homecoming candidate, she said, “I was very surprised and happy!” After high school Maria plans on going to Shawnee. Maria’s sponsor is Mrs. Holhubner. Shawn Jones said, “Remember the scene from the movie Brave Heart, when they yell, ‘They can take our land but not our freedom.’ Thats how I felt.” After high school Shawn plans on going to SIU. Shawn’s sponsor is Mr. Jones. Page 7 The Talon December 2012 VHS football makes history Physics class makes smashing return By Blake Crain For the irst time in VHS history, the Vienna-Goreville football team got all the way to the IHSA State Playoffs. “This is a great achievement for this year’s team. It will deinitely be hard to follow this season,” stated Vienna-Goreville football coach Mike Rude. Since the V-G Eagles had an overall record of 6-3, they were eligible to go to the State Playoffs. The V-G Eagles also hosted their irst playoff game, beating Sesser-Valier in the irst round of the State playoffs. In the second round of the playoffs, the V-G Eagles faced the number 1 seed Greenville. The Eagles lost that game 42-2. By Anthony Bible In this great football season, VHS senior, Andrew Trambley, was nominated to the Black Diamond Conference as a irst team player. Fellow VHS senior, Wyatt Miles, got an Honorable Mention in the Black Diamond Conference. Quarterback Christian Dahncke tied with fellow VHS player, Colten Krelo on a school record by throwing two touchdown passes in a single game. “It is a great acomplishment for me to be a co-record holder with Colten Krelo,” said Christian Dahncke. Even though the V-G Eagles didn’t make it very far in the playoffs, it was still a great achievement for the team. The V-G Eagles huddle after an impressive victory over the Sesser-Valier Red Devils. This year, VHS science teacher Mr. Gifin has returned to teaching Physics for the irst time in nearly half a decade, bringing fresh ideas to the revitalized curriculum. On a sunny October morning, Mr. Gifin and the second-period Physics class gathered ’round on the front lawn of the school to conduct an experiment. The class was performing the traditional egg-toss experiment, but with a twist on the traditional experiment format. Instead of the egg being dropped from a certain height, it was launched in a trebuchet (which is pretty much just a fancy catapult) that was designed and built by VHS physics student Shane Cowsert. The purpose of the experiment was for students to use critical thinking and ingenuity to create a container for an egg that would keep it from being broken when launched from the trebuchet. To do this, the students formed groups to design the container and gather necessary materials. After three days of designing and building, Mr. Gifin brought the physics class outside for the ultimate test: the trebuchet. “This was deinitely the most fun I’ve ever had in a science class!” commented physics student Sammy Gray about the experiment. In the end, all of the students were successful, and no eggs were broken upon impact. VHS physics students, Breanna Abner and Tabitha Rogers,launching eggs for science. Connie’s at the Gambit H ou rs of O p eration : Mon d ay- Cl os ed Tu es d ay- Cl os ed Wed n es d ay- 11:00-2:00 Th u rs d ay- 11:00-10:00 Fri d ay- 11:00-10:00 S at u rd ay- 4:00-10:00 (Din n er On ly) S u n d ay- 11:00-2:00 (B ru n c h ) 1550 State Route 146 East Vienna, Illinois 62995 Owner- Connie Lowery (618) 658-6020 Page 8 The Talon December 2012 Meet our 2012-2013 Eagles and Lady Eagles By Ashley Cooper and Tabitha Rogers The annual Meet the Eagles event was a success yet again at VHS this year. On November 11th, all of the fall sport participants were recognized. The sports that were recognized were basketball, cheerleaders, and the dancers. To start off Meet the Eagles, the Seniors ran through a tunnel made of all the Freshman through Junior sport participants. Ashton Loyd sang “The National Anthem” and following that, they recognized the athletes. After recognition was inished, the dancers performed their routine to a mixture of hip hop songs and then the JV and Varsity basketball teams scrimmaged. The boys JV played irst, following them was the JV girls, and after that the varsity teams played. Each team played very well. Meet the Eagles ended with another dance performed by the dancers. Meet the Eagles had another successful year, good luck to all sports participants this year. The VHS cheerleaders get ready to cheer the teams on. The JV boys basketball scrimmage against each other. The dancers end the night with performing one of their dances. JV girls basketball players Megan McCuan, Becky Reeder, and Tayler Chance after their exhibition game. Tyler Wright dressed up as the Eagles mascot to pump the crowd up. Page 9 The Talon December 2012 Lady Eagles take second in Marion tournament By Ashley Cooper The Lady Eagles took second in the Marion tournament November 12-17. Other teams in the tournament were Marion, Benton, Carterville, and Herrin, with Benton taking irst place. In the Monday night game, the Lady Eagles competed against Marion and lost. Tuesday night they faced Benton and had another loss to overcome. The third night the Lady Eagles were victorious over Carterville. Saturday night against Herrin the Ladies walked away with another win. An awards ceremony was held after all games were inished Saturday afternoon in which Junior Maranda Chance and Senior Carley Childress were named AllTourney team. Senior Carley Childress was happy with the team’s overall performance. She said, “We got off to a rocky start, but we pulled it together and ended the tournament in second, which is much better than people expected of us.” Varsity players Sami McKibben, Maranda Chance, Montana Craig, Cady Ross, Knikki Keeling, Carley Childress, and Coach Brannon Waters with their second place trophy. Basketball starts sinking the big shot By Shawn Jones VHS Eagles started their season by placing fifth in the annual Turkey tournament. Their first game ended in a disappointing loss to Meridian. The second game also ended in a loss to Massac, with a score of 77 to 44. The third game was the Eagles first win of the season, with VHS 71, Carrier Mills 67. The last three games ended in losses as well. Century defeated the Eagles with a score of 66-42. The Eagles then fell to Meridian with a final score of 87-58. Eldorado was their final foe. They defeated the Eagles with a score of 8063. The Tourney ended with Meridian being the overall winners. VHS basketball player Quinnton Bent commented on the Tournament. He said “We didn’t meet our goals, but we played with heart and we can learn from this, and now we can improve.” VHS player Quinnton Bent shooting a free throw at the annual Turkey Tournament . Tambra K. 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Just follow these simple steps provided by resident fashion master Anthony Bible, and you will be on the fast-track to becoming the Fairest of Them All. 1) Cover your entire body in orange and blue! The more clothing you have, the more obvious your school spirit is to other people. 2) Paint your face with half orange and half blue! This shows that you are not afraid to show your true school spirit by letting everyone see it on your face. 3) Don’t be afraid to overaccessorize! Girls, go through everything in your jewelry box at home and completely cover yourself in every piece of orange and blue jewelry that you own. Guys, accessorize with hats that really show off your spirit for Homecoming Week. 4) Wear your school jackets! Those are COVERED with orange and blue. This is great way to show your Eagle pride and it keeps you warm in class. It’s a win-win situation. 5) Girls, paint your nails! Decorate your nails with the school colors. Bonus points for making cool designs on them. Not only does this show your school spirit, but you also get to show off your awesome creativity skills. 1) Would you rather: A. clean B. sleep C. sing Once upon a time, in a little bitty town in a little bitty world there was a little school by the name of VHS. In this little bitty school, all the young students were troubled and worried without a doubt on a serious school issue, leaving the kids in distress. This issue was to elect a certain someone to get the grand title and glory of Homecoming King and Queen. Well, just for those troubled minds who don’t know who to pick, here are some suggestions to help you find one that will stick. In any King or Queen , it is important to make sure that they are good at heart and will completely fill the part. Make sure they are not all about popularity, but instead have a mind of clarity. It’s not all about appearance on the outside, but about the pride they hold inside. So when considering the choices of your King and Queen, make sure you read the lines in between. Step One: Stop caring about what other people think of you. I know this is a bit of a mixed message, but conidence is the hottest accessory by far. Modesty is so yesterday. Step Two: Dress nicely. Seriously, people, if Homecoming Court has to dress formally, then everybody attending could at least have the decency to wear a nice shirt and jeans that are not practically falling apart. Step Three: Have fun! It has been scientiically proven that people enjoying themselves appear more attractive to the public than somebody having a terrible time. 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She Her favorite show was Beauty and has participated in the Shawnee the Beast. She stated, “This is my Community College plays since favorite show because it was the irst she was ten years old. Now, she show that I was ever in. It was the is doing the plays for college show that made me fall in love with credit, and she plans to continue theatre.” with Shawnee theatre because she Alison has theatre planned enjoys it so much. to be her future career. She said, Alison has been in many plays “Theatre is something that really throughout the years, and was changed my life. It is something that recently in another production. The I could escape to. I want to continue musical she was in was called Li’l performing because I feel it is what I Abner. This musical was performed was born to do.” on November 1 through November 3. Alison stated, “I really enjoy being a part of the theatre community, and I wish to continue to be in theatre with Shawnee for the rest of my life.” Some musicals that she has participated with in the past include: Beauty and the Beast, Pinocchio, Charlottes Web, Wizard of Oz, Willy Wonka, Seussical the Musical and Annie. These musicals have been a huge success and have got many people wanting to attend and see what’s next. Throughout the years of Alison Se ni or A l i son Conroy at Shawne e participating in musicals, she has Communi t y Col l e ge pe rf ormi ng i n t he show c al l e d “Li ’l A bne r” December 2012 Domi ni c k nom i nat e d f or DAR awar d By Keeley Harper Senior Dominick Tedeschi was recently nominated by the VHS teachers for the Daughters of the American Revolution Award. School faculty selects one Senior each year who exempliies the qualities of a good citizen. These qualities include: dependability, service, patriotism, and leadership. Dominick is now eligible to compete in the DAR Good Citizen Scholarship contest. He stated, “It’s an honor to be nominated. I am excited to see how I’ve done on a State and National Senior Dominick Tedeschi was nominated for DAR award. level.” Halloween (continued from page Scariest Costumes 4) Junior Jessica Buchan, Sophomore Luis Botello, and Senior Lena Reeder Johnson County State’s Attorney Johnson County Farm Bureau 809 N. 1st. Street * P.O. Box 335 Vienna, IL 62995 Tricia Shelton Carol Bennett Manager CALL US for all your animal health product needs! 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Mr. Palmer was extremely proud of his team this year. He said, “I’m going to miss these four years I’ve spent with these Seniors, going to matches, riding in the meat wagon.” The last on the agenda for the night was football. The Freshman/ Sophomore coach Chris Schneider talked about their team. The Freshman team set their own record themselves, with a record 6-3. Head Coach Mike Rude talked about the Varsity football team. He talked about how far they have come since they were Freshman, winning only one game, to making it to the State playoffs. Coach Rude gave an inspiring statement. He said, “I don’t know if everyone realizes it, but all the other teams in the Conference start playing in 5th and 6th grade. We are starting out as Freshman.” Rude also said, “It takes a special person to play, being out there in the heat, and for some, not even getting to play one minute in a game.” The football team had another banquet just for football. They gave out awards for All-Conference players for the season. Also, they went over some of the records and showed how much the program has grown. VHS Athletic Director David Golf awards included, Keely Harper with her MVP award, Markayla Johnson with the Eagle award, Lucas Wright and Garrett Mott sharing the boys MVP award, And Dominick Tedeschi with the boys Eagle award. Lawrence & Bean Insurance “Contact us for all your insurance needs” P.O. Box 126 Vienna, IL 62995 (618)658-9121 Meat Hill had the inal remarks, thanking all the students and their parents for supporting Vienna athletics. Volleyball player, Carley Childress,got the MVP, most blocks, and most kills, and Breanna Russel got the highest serving percentage award. From volleyball, Maranda Chance and golfer Garret Mott were chosen as DQ Players of the Week. Not pictured Lucas Wright from golf was also chosen. Hot & Cold Deli Produce (618) 658-6181 45 N & N 1st St, Vienna, IL 62995 Stop in for lunch! Johnny Huckelberry Tax Service 313 North 3rd Street P.O. Box 248 Vienna, IL Phone: (618)658-9252 Fax: (618)658-7065 We have Electronic Filing! Page 13 The Talon Betas decorate pumpkins for Autumn Ridge By Alison Conroy This Halloween, the Beta Club showed their creativity by painting and carving pumpkins as a gift to members of Autumn Ridge. The Beta Club decided that, in the spirit for Halloween, they would paint and carve jack o’ lanterns to give to the residents living at Autumn Ridge. The students met in Beta sponsor Mrs. Bradley’s room and let their creativity low in whatever way they chose. Junior Courtney Cavitt was one of the Beta members who participated in the pumpkin carving this year. She said, “I painted a haunted house design with spiderwebs on my pumpkin.” Courtney was very happy about participating in this activity. Not only was she excited that she was decorating her pumpkin as gifts for members of her community, but she also got the chance to have fun and hang out with her friends as well. Mrs. Bradley was very ecstatic with how the pumpkin carving went this year. She commented, “Carving pumpkins is always one of the favorite activities we do. The Betas get to be creative and interact with other members while doing something fun.” All of the Beta members had a great time volunteering for the pumpkin carving this year and hope to continue doing it in years to come. Junior Courtney Cavitt and Sophomore Taylour Daubert proudly holding their pumpkins that they painted. Junior Jami Shipley presents her pumpkin that she carved to one of the residents at Autumn Ridge for Halloween this year. December 2012 VHS donates to the vampires By Shawn Jones On the 9th of October, VHS students came out to save the lives of others by giving blood. Many students came out to show their support. A total of 54 students came to donate, and give the red gift to all around. “We had more irst time donors than ever before, which we are hoping will become donors for life,” said Mrs. Reichert, blood drive coordinator. Forty-seven units were collected, and there was a total of 29 new donors, which is a new school record! People sacriiced their time and their blood, all for a Senior Samantha McKibben giving blood while Senior Mikayla Stokes offers great cause. support. Se ni or Domi ni c k Te de sc hi shows no f e ar as he donat e s bl ood at t he bl ood dri v e wi t h Se ni or Cady R oss at hi s si de . This -N- That Flower and Gift Shop (618) 658-9776 Plush Animals Tuxedo Rentals Vienna, IL Look for the multicolored building at the intersection! Flowers Balloons Page 14 The Talon Ask Anthony By Anthony Bible In this day and age, young people are as foolish and misguided as ever. That is why here at The Talon, we have started taking questions from you angsty teenage readers and having our resident guru, Anthony Bible, give you advice. Dear Anthony, Dear Anthony, Whenever I hang out with my I’ve always been a total loser at friends, they try to pressure me into the bottom of the social pyramid, and doing drugs and other stuff. I’ve been now that I’m in high school, I want able to get out of it before, but I’m to be super-popular, but I don’t really afraid that they’ll think I’m a loser. think that I can be. What should I do? What should I do? Sincerely, Sincerely, SocialCaterpillar PeerPressured Dear PeerPressured, Dear SocialCaterpillar, If I were a puppet of the First of all, I would like school, I would tell you to shout “No to point out that being popular is means no!” and run away screaming deinitely not all that it’s cracked up to into the night. However, I am not a be. Second of all, becoming popular puppet of the school, and if you do that, is not as hard as it seems. I was an your friends will deinitely think that absolute loser when I irst got to you are a loser. In my opinion, all you Vienna, and I remained that way for need to do is stay nonchalant. Don’t a few years. I stayed at the bottom make a big deal about not doing it; If for so long because I was trying to be somebody asks you, just be like “Nah, fake in order to get people to like me, I don’t really feel like it tonight.” Don’t and when I stopped doing that, people do anything else, just continue on with began to like me for me. All you have your regular business. As long as you to do is be true to yourself, and as long are irm about it and you don’t sound as your self is not a total jerk, people all doubty and wishy-washy about will like you, and you’ll be on the fast your decision, people will respect it track to becoming a social butterly. and leave you alone. And if that’s Of course, not everybody will like not enough, use Plan B: Go into the you, but that’s just how life is, and all bathroom and make vomiting noises. you can do is deal with it. -Anthony-Anthony- December 2012 I Am the Difference brings Halloween to Hillview By Ashley Cooper On October 31, some members of the I Am the Difference club passed out candy at the Hillview nursing home. Their theme was The Wizard of Oz. Senior, Ashley Cooper, was one of them. It was her irst time helping out with the club I Am the Difference and irst time helping out at a nursing home. She really enjoyed interacting with the residents. “The little trick-ortreaters were all so cute in their little costumes. I really enjoyed myself and cannot wait to help out again,” she said. Junior, Emily Harris, dressed up as a princess while passing out cupcakes. “I really enjoyed seeing the little kids’ faces light up when receiving candy, as well as the residents passing out the candy,” she said. Other members who helped in this event were Juniors McKenzie Mattox, Daniella Botello, and Allison Byrd. “We all enjoyed helping out the nursing home. We are deintely looking forward to seeing the residents again,” commented Daniella. The I Am the Difference club goes to the nursing home every Tuesday to paint the residents ingernails and keep them company. Anybody is welcome to come and help out. If interested contact Emily Harris or Mrs. Bradley. Members of the I Am the Difference show off their excitement from the previous night of helping pass out candy at the nursing home. Pictured above Mckenzie Mattox, Emily Harris, Ashley Cooper, and Daniela Botello. Not pictured, Allison Byrd. Mott Excavating Mor r is a n d D a n ell Mott P.O. B ox 613 Vi e nna IL , 62995 Hom e : (618) 652-2605 Ce l l : (618) 771-2692 Fa x: (618) 658-3214 Fr e e E s t i m a t e s General Contracting For all your dirtwork needs! Page 15 The Talon December 2012 Mrs. Bradley’s English IV class gets poetic By Alison Conroy Students in Mrs. Bradley’s English IV class recently participated in writing their own poems based upon the Canterbury Tales. Students in the classroom dressed up as the different characters that their poems were written about. The purpose behind the assignment was to write a poem about a religious person or a person who was affected in some way by a religious group. Cheyenne Coonce, a senior who participated in this assignment, portrayed a Wise Man in her poem. She chose to use this person for her poem because a Wise Man is a person who could easily be associated with a religious person: Jesus. Her poem was about Mary. It started off by explaining that hardly anyone initially believed Mary when she said that she was both a virgin and pregnant. The poem S e n i o r s Ti f f a n y M e y e r s , S a r a h A d a m s , C o u r t n e y Wa s s m a n n , A n d re w R o c k w e l l , L a k e N o r r i s , a n d Ty P re s t o n e a g e r l y w a i t t o p re s e n t t h e i r poems to the class. progressed to tell about the life of Jesus, ending with him dying on the cross. Cheyenne really enjoyed participating in this assignment. She commented, “I really like writing poems and stories because I am really good at it. Since I like writing so much, it was an easy way to give me a good grade while doing something that I love.” Tiffany Meyers is another Senior who wrote her own poem for the assignment. She portrayed Joyce Meyer in her poem. She said, “This assignment was a good way to learn and have fun at the same time. It was good to see how creative other classmates were. It was really cool to see how other students would do this assignment.” “This is an assignment I have done each year at VHS because it is one that students learn from in a way that is fun and creative,” said English IV teacher, Mrs. Bradley. Seniors Devon Albright, Andrew Trambley and Aleesha Hancock dressed as someone influenced by religion for the Canterbury Tales assignment in Mrs. Bradley’s class. Gambit Golf Club Tee Time Reservations! Call: (618) 658-6022 Located: 1550 St. Rt. 146 East Vienna, Illinois 62995 Page 16 The Talon VH S t e a c h e r c r o s s e s t h e f i n i s h l i n e By Keeley Harper Mrs. Palmer, VHS PE teacher, has recently began the challenge of running 5Ks. She has competed in two 5Ks so far and plans to run in many more. The irst 5K she competed in, Run for Hope for Eagle House, was held on October 5th, at Vienna City Park. She ran with fellow VHS staff member, Mrs. Burnett and both completed the race. On October 20th, Mrs. Palmer competed in her second 5K in Marion, “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” at the Harry L. Crisp Sports Complex. Mrs. Palmer was able to complete the race, beating her time in her irst race by ive minutes. Mrs. Palmer relected on the reasons she decided to begin running, “I told myself this year I was going to get healthy and in shape so I started running with my 2nd hour itness class. Mrs. Burnett and I decided to run the irst 5K together and then I sort of enjoyed it, believe it or not, that’s why I ran the second one, and now I am addicted.” Last year itness class member, Savannah Campbell, said that the class is proud of her. “Mrs. Palmer told us to never give up and she has shown us that she won’t give up either. We are so proud of her!” Savannah stated. Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Palmer took on the challenge of running a 5K at the “Run for Hope for Eagle House” 5K at the Vienna City Park. Vienna Times December 2012 VHS student prepares for the future By Tabitha Rogers VHS student Markayla Johnson attended the 2012 Summer Lead America Medical Program at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. Lead America is a summer academic program with an assortment of career choices. During the program, students stayed at the University. Lead America has camps all around the United States. Markayla said, “I am very interested in the medical ield and I hope to become a doctor so this opportunity caught my attention.’’ Unlike many teenagers, Markayla has been preparing for her career by taking college classes. She also toured the University of Illinois in hopes of one day attending. Markayla said, “I learned so much at Lead America. 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If you could meet any one person, who would it be? The Queen of England, because she is royalty and well, a queen. MiKalah Greer What subject at VHS is hardest for you? Bio, because I have enjoyed science or learning about atoms and molecules. If you could trade places with one of your teachers, who would it be? Mrs. Guest, because I’ve always had a passion for literature and wish I had the ability to make students shut up. If you had to describe yourself in three words, what would they be? Compassionate, because I put others before myself; funny, because I love making people laugh; and understanding, because I try not to judge; we all make mistakes. What is one thing you couldn’t live without? My books, because I am an adamant reader and can’t put a good book down. What is your favorite club at VHS? Beta Club, of course! There are always fun things to get involved in and it’s never boring. If you could meet any one person, who would it be? Sandra Bullock, because who wouldn’t want to meet her. She’s an amazing actress with a beautiful face and great talent. Katie Browning What subject at VHS is hardest for you? Spanish, because I have always only known English since I’ve been able to speak. If you could trade places with one of your teachers, who would it be? Mr. Stafford, so I don’t have to do much work. If you had to describe yourself in three words, what would they be? Skinny, short, and athletic/gimpy, because I like to play sports, but they are postponed as of right now. What is one thing you couldn’t live without? My phone, because I have to be able to text at any time. What is your favorite club at VHS? Pep Club, because everyone helps cheer on the team and makes the games fun. If you could meet any one person, who would it be? Spiderman, because he has super spidey powers. Page 21 The Talon December 2012 Page by Austin Goines, Lucas Kossack, Zachary Kolb, Blake Crain, and Jamee Cole Spotlights Alex Ruiz Wyatt Rainbolt What subject at VHS is hardest for you? English, because I hate it. If you could trade places with one of your teachers, who would it be? Mr. Lawrence, because math is an awesome subject. If you described yourself in three words, what would they be? Weird, awesome, and funny. What is one thing you couldn’t live without? I think it would be my Xbox, because I love playing video games. What is your favorite club at VHS? Youth for Christ, because I love hearing what people say. If you could meet any one person, who would it be? Johnny Depp, because he is awesome. Jeremy Sowers What subject at VHS is hardest for you? Biology, because science has never been very good for me. If you could trade places with one of your teachers, who would it be? Mr. Jones, why not? He’s awesome! If you described yourself in three words, what would they be? Funny, awesome, and short. What is one thing you couldn’t live without? My guns, because they’re awesome. What is your favorite club at VHS? Pep Club, because our school is awesome! If you could meet any one person, who would it be? George Lucas. He created the best movies ever! What subject at VHS is hardest for you? PE, because it tires me out at the end of the day. If you could trade places with one of your teachers, who would it be? Mr. Jones, because he knows how to have fun in class! If you described yourself in three words, what would they be? Awesome, short, and fast! I’m awesome, very short, and fast when it comes to track. What is one thing you couldn’t live without? Video games, because they make the world so much more enjoyable. What is your favorite club at VHS? Pep Club. It encourages us to be more proud of our school. If you could meet any one person, who would it be? Seth MacFarlane, because he makes awesome TV shows like Family Guy. 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Why do we need history in our lives? It is just memorization. If you could trade places with one of your teachers, who would it be? Mrs. Clayton, because we go way back. If you described yourself in three words, what would they be? Outgoing, nice, and intelligent. What is one thing you couldn’t live without? My cell phone, because I need it to talk to people. What is your favorite club at VHS? FFA, because I am an outdoors person. McDonald’s 707 E Vine St. Vienna, IL 62995 (618) 658-7086 Page 23 The Talon December 2012 Page by Lucas Kossack, Zachary Kolb, Blake Crain, Jamee Cole, and Austin Goines Mystery Spotlights Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior If you were a teacher, what If you were a teacher, what subject would you want to teach? I would probably have to say algebra, because it makes the most sense to me out of my other classes. If you could add any class to the VHS curriculum, what would it be? Automobile mechanics class, most deinitely, because my life revolves around bringing back the beauty of classic cars. What do you think is the least important thing you’ve learned at VHS? How tall a midget actually is. What animal does your best friend remind you of? A Pterodactyl. What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever received for your birthday? My license; I mean c’mon, who doesn’t want to drive? If you were a teacher, what subject would you want to teach? I would want to teach some sort of science because I like science. If you could add any class to the VHS curriculum, what would it be? I would add a psychology class to VHS, because it’s an interesting subject to learn. What do you think is the least important thing you’ve learned at VHS? I think everything I have learned at VHS is relevant. What animal does your best friend remind you of? Jami Shipley is my best friend and she reminds me of a rabbit, but I don’t know why. What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever received for your birthday? I guess my car when I turned 16, because its a car and that’s what most 16 year olds want. If you were a teacher, what subject would you want to teach? Foods and Nutrition, if we still had that class. I would be just like Mrs. McGinnis and let the students cook everyday, because I love to cook. If you could add any class to the VHS curriculum, what would it be? Study hall, because it would be helpful to the busy students who work or are involved in extra curricular activities. What do you think is the least important thing you’ve learned at VHS? How to wire a light switch. I have no intention of being an electrician, even though I was good at wiring. What animal does your best friend remind you of? Andrea Botello reminds me of an ostrich, because they look like they have no clue what’s going on. What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever received for your birthday? Since I’ve had 17 birthdays it’s hard to choose. However, it would have to be money or my hamster Emmett who died a few months after my birthday. Math, because it’s my easiest subject. If you could add any class to the VHS curriculum, what would it be? Basketball, so you could play basketball everyday. What do you think is the least important thing you’ve learned at VHS? To stop at a stop sign, because it was pointless. What animal does your best friend remind you of? A tiger, because everyone reminds me of one. What’s the coolest thing you’ve ever received for your birthday? A toy, because that car was awesome. 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