Issue 5 - Vienna High School
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Issue 5 - Vienna High School
Volume 20, Issue 5 www.viennahighschool.com/newspaper Special Graduation Issue THE TALON Vienna High School Vienna, IL ‘ May 2014 In this Top students receive top honors issue... By Nicholas Myers Business Skills Competition Pg. 3 Globetrotter’s Trip Pg. 9 Book Reviews Pg. 16 Spotlights Starting on Pg. 20 Also a special 8-Page Senior Insert including Senior Wills, ass Senior Cl , Favorites and Talon Senior Favorites The Vienna High School Class of 2014 is preparing to leave the nest. VHS will be holding graduation on Friday, May 23 at 7 p.m. The class of 2014 is compiled of 71 graduating seniors. Lucas Wright and Ashton Loyd have earned the honor of being the Valedictorian and Salutatorian, respectively. The top seven student have earned Four Year Honors. These students are Shane Cowsert, Kathryn Jones, Avery Kerley, Ashton Loyd, Nicholas Myers, Cassidy Stout, and Lucas Wright. They are pictured on Page 2. The students have voted on their class flower, motto, colors, and song. The class flower is the tiger lily, and the motto is a quote from The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky: “We are who we are for a lot of reasons. Maybe we’ll never know most of them. But even if we don’t have the power to choose where we came from, we can still choose where to go from here.” The class colors are blue and silver and the class song is “Best Day of My Life” by the American Authors. Mr. Joshua Stafford has been selected by the class to be the guest speaker at graduation. Five VHS students will also graduate with their Associates Degrees from Shawnee Community College during graduation on Friday night. They are Lucas Wright, Ashton Loyd, Trenton Lowery, Assiah Mercer, and Alyssa Ferguson. “It definitely wasn’t easy, but to see four years of hard work pay off, it has no doubt been worth all of the stresses,” said Lucas when asked about the honor of being named the Valedictorian. Valedictorian Lucas Wright and Salutatorian Ashton Loyd will be among the students honored at the graduation ceremony on May 23, 2014. “A little party never killed nobody” By Nicholas Myers On Saturday, April 26, VHS students once again suited up for the highly anticipated 2014 Prom. This year’s theme was “The Great Gatsby.” The decorations and many of the dresses and suits were inspired by the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, by the same name, set in the 1920’s. Luckily, Prom only mirrored the parties depicted in the book, not the rest of the plot. Shawnee Community College hosted Vienna’s Promenade in its education center. All friends and families were invited to attend promenade and take pictures of the students and their dates. Promenade began at 6 p.m., preceding Prom, which began at 7 p.m. Prom was held in SCC’s main entrance atrium. Tables surrounded the dance floor and were decorated with “The Great Gatsby” quotes and 1920’s masks. Before the night was over, the Prom King and Queen were announced. Mr. Riepe was given the honor of crowning King Christian Dahncke and Queen Maranda Chance. When asked about the experience, Christian said, “I really wasn’t expecting it, but this was a crazy way to end my senior year. I love my class and it’s sad that the year is almost over. Thank you everybody who voted for me.” The last song of Prom ended at 10:30 p.m. After the atrium was adequately cleaned up, many Prom attendants and their dates loaded themselves onto buses and headed to the official AfterProm. After-Prom was held at Blodgett’s Paintball Planet near Sikeston, Missouri. Students were allowed to participate in numerous activities like paintball, laser tag, and visiting around a bonfire. McKenzie Mattox, a senior who went to After-Prom, said, “Everybody seemed to have a good time, I definitely did. We King Christian Dahncke and Queen Maranda Chance had the honor of being elected to the 2014 Prom court. were all still wide awake and ready for some laser tag! It was a great way to end a great night. I just wish we weren’t graduating so soon!” Page 2 The Talon May 2014 Four-Year honor students recieve recognition By Damion Wheaton Four year honor students pictured from left to right: Avery Kerley, Katherine Jones, Nicholas Meyers, Ashton Lloyd, Shane Cowsert, Cassidy Stout, and Lucas Wright. Seven students of the Class of 2014 will be recognized as four-year honor students. They have received the honor by having at least a 4.5 grade point average for every semester of their high school careers. The seniors will receive a special honors stole to wear for their accomplishments during their graduation. Honor Students Lucas Wright and Shane Cowsert plan on attending the University of Illinois this fall. Lucas plans on getting his Bachelor’s Degree in Broadcast Journalism. Nick Myers and Kathryn Jones plan on attending Shawnee Community College. Nick plans on getting his Associate’s degree in Computer Science. Cassidy Stout will be attending Southeastern Illinois College. Ashton Loyd will be going to Urshan College this Fall. Avery Kerley plans on attending Southern Illinois University later this year. Students bring home the gold in Special Olympics Winners and participants of the Special Olympics Softball Throw Justin Hofford- Bronze Kaydee Parini- Silver Kassia Kerley-Silver Alex Hirsch- 6th Eric Smith- 5th 100 M Dash Kaydee Parini- Gold Maleia Lanier- Silver Tennis Ball Throw Haylee Webb- Silver Jessica Treat- 4th Kala Shaneyfelt- Silver 25 M Walk Clint Maze- Participation 200 M Eric Smith- Silver Special Olympic winners and participants of this years Spring games pictured front row (from left to right): Alex Hirsch, Haylee Webb, Clint Maze. Back row: Maleia Lanier, Kassia Kerley, Justin Hoffard, Eric Smith, Kaydee Parini, Jessica Treat, Kala Shaneyfelt M a t t ’s H a t s p l a n s 3 r d a n n u a l ‘ We R e m e m b e r ’ C o n c e r t By Taylour Daubert On July 12, Matt’s Hats will host their 3rd annual ‘We Remember’ concert event in support of cancer patients and their families. The event will include several performances from local bands in addition to up and coming bands such as 7eventh Time Down, Everfound, and Vienna’s very own Brian Jones’ band: From Ashes. The memorable event will be hosted at Vienna High School in the gymnasium. The doors open at 5:00 P.M. Tickets start at $5. These can be purchased on Matt’s Hats website or from Matt himself. The money from the concert will be donated to Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri for pediatric cancer research. Matt’s Hats will also be selling corporate sponsorships. If you are interested in becoming an official sponsor of Matt’s Hats the opportunity will be available at this event. In addition, there will be guest speakers including cancer patients and their families. Founder Matthew Williams comments on this up coming event, “It’s great to do something like this. To feel like your making a difference not just locally, but world wide.” Come out and support Matt’s Hats, and help make a difference. Matthew Williams Q&A: What are you looking forward to most about the concert? I’m excited to see all of the community support and to see other people believing in what I believe in. Why did you start the annual concerts? It originated in honor of Cristina Botello. The concert is a great way to spread awareness and the cause of Matt’s Hats. How are you publicizing the event? We are using flyers (like the one at right), newspapers, and social media to spread the word. Where do you hope to see Matt’s Hats in 20 years? I would like to see Matt’s Hats ranked among the top ranked corporations like Livestrong and The American Cancer Society. 50M Dash Jessica Treat- Gold Kassia Kerley- Silver Alex Hirsch- Bronze 25 M Wheelchair Haylee Webb- Gold 100M Walk Kala Shaneyfelt- Bronze 4x100 Relay- Gold Maleia Lanier, Alex Hirsch, Jessica Treat, Kaydee Parini Page 3 The Talon VHS takes first in Business Skills competition By Damion Wheaton Vienna High School recently participated in Shawnee Community College’s Business Skills competition on Thursday, March 27. Any student who takes a business class was eligible to attend. Vienna students competed against students from Massac County, Goreville, Century, Cairo, and Egyptian High School. Students competed in competitions that tested their business skills. Vienna was looking to make a repeat of last year’s appearance at the competition, because last year was the first time Vienna won the overall competition. Vienna succeeded in their goal as they not only won the competition by winning more than any other school, but Vienna’s very own Lucas Wright received the award for Outstanding Business Student of the year! Business Skills teacher Mrs. Clayton was very pleased by the performance of the students at the competition. She stated, “I was so happy for the students to win the overall competition. These students worked hard to excel, and their hard work paid off.” Mrs. Clayton was also very pleased that Lucas won the Most Outstanding Business student of the year. She said, “Lucas was a very deserving recipient for the Outstanding Business Student of the Year Award. He has worked as an Editor of the Talon for the past two years; his involvement in Eagle Outlook has also given Lucas a great range of knowledge and experience. I was so happy he was recognized at Shawnee’s Business Skills competition for his accomplishments.” Lucas has received a college of media scholarship from the University of Illinois and plans to become a sports broadcaster at ESPN. With Vienna winning the overall competition two years in a row, the future is looking bright for VHS as they plan on keeping their winning streak alive for many years to come. Senior Noah Bain also attended the Business skills competition. This was his third time going to the competition and has won two trophies over the three years. Noah said, “I will definitely miss business skills, it was a great way to learn a little bit about the business world.” The business skills competition allows many studens to test what they know in business and plan to continue winning many competitions to come. Vienna High School Talon Staff 2013-2014 Editors-in-Chief Lucas Wright Noah Bain Managing Editor Nick Myers Journalism Amber Agin • Noah Bain Megan Chruszczyk Trevon Crittendon • Taylour Daubert Dylan Graves • McKenzie Mattox Harley McIlwain • Nick Myers Morgan Pope • Brianna Sori Cassidy Stout • Damion Wheaton Lucas Wright Desktop Publishing Taylor Bundren • Robert Freed Markayla Johnson • Rachael Ren Advisor Lucas Wright was awarded Outstanding Business Student of the Year. Pictured above are Lucas and VHS Business Teacher Mrs. Joan Clayton. VHS Business Skills Competition Awards Kathryn Jones - 1st - Entrepreneurship Lucas Wright - 1st - Job Interview Markayla Johnson - 1st-Technical English Lucas Kossack - 1st - Web Page Design Becky Reeder - 2nd - Accounting II Avery Kerley - 2nd - Business Professional Lucas Wright - 2nd - Desktop Publishing Noah Bain - 2nd - General Business Sarah Allen - 2nd - Office Procedures May 2014 Avery Kerley - 2nd - Public Speaking Alyssa Ferguson - 2nd - Technical English Trenton Lowery - 2nd - Technical Math Shane Cowsert - 2nd - Web Page Design Julie Allen - 2nd - Word Processing II Rachael Ren - 3rd - Business Professional Markayla Johnson - 3rd - Entrepreneurship Lucas Kossack - 3rd - Networking Concepts Damion Wheaton - 3rd - Public Speaking Megan McCuan - 3rd - Technical Math Mrs. Joan Clayton Vienna High School 601 N 1st Street Vienna, IL 62972 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 x 218. VHS took 1st Place at Shawnee College Business Skills Competition. Pictured above (front row left to right): Lucas Wright, Damion Wheaton, Nick Myers, Markayla Johnson, Taylor Bundren, Kathryn Jones, Julie Allen. Middle row: Noah Bain, Ben Large, Brianna Sori, Amber Agin, Alyssa Ferguson, Becky Reeder, Sarah Allen, Racheal Ren, Sabrina Hinkle. Back row: Mr. Stafford, Mickey Causey, Avery Kerley, Robert Freed, Justin Tanner, Trevon Crittendon, Mrs. Clayton, Lucas Kossack. Page 4 The Talon May 2014 First Annual special needs prom held at VHS By Morgan Pope On Saturday, March 29, VHS held the first ever prom for students in the life skills classroom. The theme for this prom was “It’s Our Time Now,” and the colors were orange, blue and white. Teacher Mrs. Michelle Hunsaker said, “A student’s mother approached me with the idea of having something special for our kids, such as a prom. She had come up with the idea from a documentary program. We went from there with a small planning committee, and getting a few small donations from the community. I was very honored to be a part of this prom. It also means so much to see the community getting involved.” The students voted on the theme and music for their prom. They also picked various songs for their own playlists. Teacher’s aid, Mrs. Rosa Sparks stated, “I think this was a wonderful experience for our class. Fancy dresses, suits, up-dos, manicures, food, and lots of dancing made for a great night.” Prom was held from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Dinner was from 5-6 p.m., and dancing was from 6-8 p.m. During dinner, each student received an award based on class voting. Freshman Maleia Lanier, stated, “Prom was so exciting! I felt really pretty. It was such a great experience!” Subway in Vienna and Dominos Pizza in Metropolis both donated dinner for the students. Teacher’s Aid Mrs. Krista Huckleberry said, “We started discussing, planning, and preparing last summer. I was so excited to be a part of giving our class an opportunity to feel like prince charming or a princess for an evening.” Many members of the community were more than willing to offer their time and effort to this very special event. Freshman Jessica Treat said, “My dad was my date to prom. I had alot of fun dancing with him.” Students got their hair, makeup, and nails done free of cost to them. Teacher’s aid, Mrs. Karla Hunter stated, “How exciting it was to be a part of the first prom for our kids. The atmosphere was as if it was Christmas again. Since they were the ones who planned the evening, it really brought out the personality of each student.” A photographer was provided and students got free flowers, and even their own prom t-shrit. Junior Kaydee Parini stated, “Prom was so much fun! I loved listening to the music that the class picked out.” Senior Jessica Buchan was very involved with not only the special needs class all year, but she also helped them make decorations for prom. They were all very excited to see that she attended prom. The special needs class enjoying their very first prom. Pictured from left to right with their name followed by award given, Hailee Webb: Busy Bee, Victor Hutchison: Mr.Gamer, Clint Maze: Rythm Man, Alex Hirsch: Social Butterfly, Eric Smith: Mr. Determined , Kayla Shaneyfelt: Sweetest Smile, Jessica Treat: Fashion Diva, Kaydee Parini: Sports Fanatic, Maleia Lanier: Sleeping Beauty , and Kassia Kerley: VHS Inquirer. Not Pictured, Alayna Simon: High Roller. VHS students travel to Barkeley Regional Airport By Harley McIlwain On April 2, Mr. Pulliam’s students took a field trip to Midwest Aviation in Paducah, KY. Midwest Aviation is a stopping place for planes to go for needs such as gas or an oil change. It was founded in 1985 and began to expand in the early 1990’s. Some things that are great about flying with Midwest Aviation is they save time because the lines to get on the planes and baggage lines are a lot shorter than bigger airports. Midwest Aviation is also cheaper to fly out of than the big commercial airlines, since Midwest Aviation flies small planes and jets. The students got a tour of Midwest Aviation and they also got to get into some of the air planes, such as an air force plane pictured. Students were also instructed on basic flying training. Senior Heather Court said, “I enjoyed seeing parts of the plane and I also got to see how the planes were put together. We also got to see a crashed plane, which was pretty cool, and we got to go inside of a plane.” Mr. Pulliam said, “Mr. Steve Colson did a great job at giving us a tour of the Midwest Aviation facility. The tour was beneficial and opened the eyes of our students to new career paths that the students may have never heard of.” VHS students tour Midwest Aviation and got to look inside this U.S. Air Force plane seen in this picture. From left to right, Adam Ketelsen, Kevin Penrod, Zach Kolb, Kendall Crittendon, Rocky Henderson, Derrek Maier, Luke Hogan, Corey Painter, Nathan Gearing, Tyler Sullivan, Gerardo Blanco, Heather Court, Luis Botello, Brock Abner, Caleb Clayton, Ryan Racey, and Justin Nance. Page 5 The Talon L a dy Eagles t a l l y up t he w in s May 2014 By Cassidy Stout The 2014 season for the Lady Eagles finally kicked off on March 19 after a rocky start due to weather conditions. Pope County traveled to Vienna for the first game, which ended in the first loss of Vienna’s season. On March 21 and 22, the Lady Eagles played in the Marshall County Slugfest. During the tournament, Vienna took on Ballard County, Murray, St. Mary, and Marshall County. The Lady Eagles picked up their first regular season win on March 24 when they faced Cobden at home. Katie White’s home run and Maranda Chance’s grand slam helped seal the win. Vienna picked up two more wins on March 26 and March 27 against Crab Orchard and Egyptian. On April 1, the Lady Eagles traveled to Massac to face the Patriots with Alexa Harper on the mound. The game ended in a loss for Vienna. (continued on page 6) VHS Softball team pictured left to right (back row): Hanna Evans, Kayler Hunt, Journey Womack, Cati Green, Summer Harp, Mikayla Rice, Alexa Harper, Audra Bullock, Courtney Sanders, Breanna Troutt, and Hope Hutchison. (Second row): Alex Pratis, Allison Penrod, Maranda Chance, Katie White, Adrienne Bullock, and Alena Cowsert. (Front row): Cassidy Stout, Danielle Phillips, Breanna Russell, Rachel Kindhart, and Remi Fisher. Eagles baseball swings for the fences By Dylan Graves VHS Baseball got a late start with their season with the weather not being a friend. The Eagles were not able to be on the field until 3 days before their first game. The Eagles worked through the weather and jumped to a 3-0 record to start off the season. The Eagles first opponent was the Pope County Pirates. Wasting no time at all, the Eagles jumped on top and never looked back. A solid pitching performance by seniors Christian Dahncke and Blake Crain, backed up with strong bats gave the Eagles an easy win. The next game was the Crab Orchard Trojans. The Eagles got a slow start with the bats but ended up knocking in runs. The Eagles had a strong pitching performance by Senior Dylan Graves, only allowing one run. Making the long travel to Egyptian and a slight rain did not bother the Eagles at all. They jumped on top with eight runs in the first inning. Junior Austin Krelo picked up his first win of the season with a 18-2 victory. Herrin Tigers made their way to Vienna on March 31 to match up against the Eagles. The Eagles were tested facing the best pitching they had seen so far this year combined with some pretty good sticks as well. The Eagles stayed with the Tigers throughout the course of the game, but fell in the last inning to pick up their first loss of the season 10-5. Senior Christian Dahncke and Blake Crain both threw well, but it was not enough against the Tigers. They were backed with two homeruns by Senior Dylan Graves to drive in four of their five runs, but it still was not enough. Vienna made their way to Massac to match up with the Patriots. This would be their hardest game yet. Vienna started off strong, driving in one run in the first, but Massac answered right back with a run in the second. The score was held to 1-1 all the way until the bottom of the sixth, when the Patriots strung together a few hits and put the Patriots on top 5-1. The Eagles could not answer back in the seventh and fell to Massac 5-1 for their second loss of the season. With rain in the forecast the Rivals tournament was forced to be moved from Vienna to Goreville. Although the Eagles had a decent start, they did not have a good day at Goreville, falling to both Shawnee and Cobden in the final innings of both games. This knocked their record to 3-3. With two more losses, the Eagles made their way to Zeigler. The Eagles started out the game strong by putting the first runs on the board. But the Eagles could not add up anymore runs, falling to Z-R. With the Eagles on a four game losing streak, they made their way to Anna. The Eagles came out to play right from the start. Senior Christian Dahncke was on the mound for the Eagles and pitched an amazing game. They went on to defeat Anna-Joneboro 3-2. This is the first time that they have beat A-J in 12 years. VHS Baseball team pictured back row left to right: Zach Schell, Jarrod Wiggs, Jarrett Blackman, Quinton Bent, Nathaniel Ross, Jamie Cole, Ryan Bradley, Keith Dunn, Dusty McCuan. Middle row: Lane Wright, Cody Johns, Blake Crain, Christian Dahncke, Dylan Graves, Collin Brown, Kyle Dunn. Front row: Gabe Thorton, Rocky Henderson, Steven Sadler, Christian Pearl, Tylour Daubert, Austin Krelo, Drew Causey. Page 6 The Talon VHS track team ends season in a sprint for first May 2014 By Trevon Crittendon Vienna High School’s Mr. Drew Lawrence is the new coach for the track team. So far this year, Vienna has had four track meets. Senior Trenton Lowery dominated all competition by coming in first in the 110 and 300 meter race. He came in second for the triple jump event in his first track meet. Track Captain Trenton Lowery has participated in track all four years in high school. Trenton competes in the triple jump, 110 meter hurdles, 300 meter hurdles, and the 4 by 400 meter relay. Trenton said he will miss track once he graduates from VHS. He commented, “The thing I will miss most about track is looking behind me and seeing my competition left in the dust. I am just an animal out there and it is just not fair for the other schools out there.” Senior and track captain Desiree Walter is also having a good year. Desiree has also been on the track team for all four years of her high school career as well. Desiree competes in the 100 meter, 200 meter, 400 meter, and 4 by 4 relay. She commented, “What I love and will miss most about track is winning. I won everything.” Desiree has run track since she attended Vienna Grade School. She Pictured above is the VHS track team before their first track meet. Front row (left to right): Meighan Smith, Natalie Chambless, Shawna Oliver, Tia McLaughlin, Desiree Walter. Second row: Lucas Strickland, Edmund Massie, Danny Chapman, Ryan Racey, Megan McCuan, McKenzie Smith, Alena Cowsert. Third row: JT Waters, Caleb Clayton, Alex Ruiz, Kevin Penrod, Amos Rutherford, Geraldo Blanco, Trenton Lowery, Shane Cowsert, and Richard Hartig. is a prime competitor for the Vienna Eagles. Mr. Lawrence has made a few changes into the track program this year. He has made his runners work hard and better through practice. Mr. Lawrence also has his runners doing P90X as well as intense running exercises. Mr. Lawrence said, “The seniors have been amazing. I’m sad I only get to coach one year with these seniors. I encourage more students to join and watch us in action at our track meets.” The next four weeks there will be two track meets a week. Team captains Trenton and Desiree are unstoppable and will be missed very much, along with the rest of the seniors Danny Chapman and Shane Cowsert. This group of track stars have had an outstanding season and have made Vienna proud. Mr. Lawrence hopes to place high in the track State finals coming up very soon. on April 16 against the Carrier Mills Wildcats. The Lady Eagles made some great defensive plays, keeping the Wildcats scoreless. On April 17, Vienna traveled to Chester to play the Yellow Jackets. The Lady Eagles started off strong, scoring in the first inning. Though they got off to a good start, the game ended in a loss for Vienna. During the same week, Vienna picked up two wins. On Wednesday, the Lady Eagles beat the Cobden Appleknockers for the second time of the season. On Thursday, Vienna traveled to Elverado-Elkville to take on the Lady Falcons. After 7 innings, the score was 11-2 with Vienna claiming the win. This was the first conference win of the season for Vienna. Vienna’s next game was at Pope County against the Lady Pirates. The Lady Eagles started off strong, ending the first inning with a score of 9-0. After 5 innings, the game ended with a victory for the Eagles and a score of 25-3. On May 1, Vienna traveled to Goreville to face off with the Lady Blackcats. The Lady Eagles kept the Blackcats from scoring in the first inning with a nice play made by center fielder Cassidy Stout and catcher Kayler Hunt. During the game, freshman Rachel Kindhart hit her first over the fence homerun of the season, scoring Vienna’s only run. After 5 innings, Goreville claimed the win with a score of 11-1. At press time, the Lady Eagles’ record was 9-12. Good luck to the team on the rest of their season! out and got a rally going, scoring five runs to tie up the game. Following the Eagles managed to hold the Yellow Jackets until the bottom of the tenth when the Yellow Jackets scored the winning run after a long fought game. St. Mary’s Private Catholic school traveled to Vienna on April 22. St. Mary’s jumped out on top and stayed on top throughout most of the game. In the final innings the Eagles Managed to rally in a few run. It was still not enough though with the Eagles falling to St. Mary’s. Facing a full week of games the Eagles fell two more times, once to Fairfield and another to Cobden. With a long losing streak going on, the Eagles made their way to Elkville. With a strong performance at the plate getting 18 hits. The Eagles went on to win 13-7 to break the Eagles’ losing streak. After defeating the Pirates earlier in the season, the Eagles traveled to Pope County for their second game. After jumping out to an early lead the eagles never looked back and went on to defeat the Pirates 14-0 with a strong combined pitching performance by Junior Austin Krelo and Senior Blake Crain. March 1, the Eagles had a hard fought battle with Arch Rivals the Goreville Blackcats. Another win would keep their winning streak alive. Senior Christian Dahncke delivered a strong pitching performance through six innings only allowing 5 runs. Dahncke ran out of steam and they had to bring in relief pitcher Jarrod Wiggs. Wiggs had trouble finding the strike zone and Dylan Graves came in to finish the game winning 8-7. The Eagles are on a winning streak and are looking good going into the play-offs. Vienna Lady Eagles are tallying up the wins (Continued from page 5) The Lady Eagles were expected to play five games during the break, but ended up only playing two. They traveled to Zeigler-Royalton on April 10. After a tough battle, the Lady Eagles came up short, losing 1-2. Against Anna-Jonesboro the Lady Eagles really rattled the bats and brought the score to 8-3. In the bottom of the 7th, a 3-run home run by A-J altered the score, but Vienna held on for the 8-7 win. Vienna picked up another win Vienna Eagles baseball are swinging for the fences (Continued from page 5) With the Eagles still having to work around all the inclement weather, they were having multiple games cancelled. Making their way to Carrier Mills on April 16 the Eagles did not come with there heads in the game making multiple errors and having to take another loss to Carrier Mills 11-7. Chester was played on April 17 with the dreaded travel an hour and a half away. The long bus ride affected the Eagles for the majority of the game. Chester stayed on top of the Eagles 9-4 until the top of the seventh. Then the Eagles jumped Page 7 Page by McKenzie Mattox The Talon FFA NEWS May 2014 When one door closes, another door opens: FFA Banquet 2014 After months of rigorous planning, the Vienna FFA held their annual FFA Alumni Banquet on Friday, March 28 in the Vienna High School commons, resulting in the biggest turn out ever. The retiring chapter officers installed the newly elected officers into their stations. Then, the annual auction took place, and the retiring officers were thanked for their year of service with plaques from FFA Advisor Mr. Jason West. Opening ceremonies started the night, conducted by the 2013-2014 Officer Team. This was followed by a warm welcome by Mr. Josh Stafford, Next, the invocation was said by Mr. Austin Tuey, and a wonderful meal followed. After the meal, Chapter Reporter McKenzie Mattox presented the slideshow of pictures from events and contests and other highlights of the year. Sentinel Parker Agin then presented the Greenhand Degrees, the first degree that members can earn in FFA. Mr. West then named Freshman Max Allbritten and Courtney Boren the Star Greenhands for their avid participation throughout the school year. After the Greenhand Degrees were presented, 2013-2014 Chapter The Vienna FFA Chapter, among hundreds of other Illinois FFA Chapters, flooded the State Capitol Building March 6 to show their appreciation to the legislators of Illinois. Parker Agin, Max Allbritten, Austin Goines, McKenzie Mattox, Colten Schultz, and Allison Browning traveled to Springfield, Illinois to attend the event. There, they had the opportunity to thank the legislators for all that they do for the State of Illinois and meet with the District 118 State Representative Brandon Phelps. The students also had the special honor to walk out onto the floor of the House of Representatives, learn the history of the room, and get a picture taken standing where the Speaker of the House would be standing just an hour after the fact, thanks to the generous invitation from Cook County Representative Martwick. Members from all over the State gathered in front of the Capitol Building for a picture with the State FFA Officers and the 2014 Illinois County Fair Queen, Summer Robins, before finding their respective legislators. FFA members delivered gift baskets filled with items ranging from popcorn to coffee mugs and pamphlets, as well as a pecan tree, to legislators within the Capitol and the surrounding buildings to thank them for the work that they do in the State of Illinois. After delivering their baskets, The FFA ventured to Southern Illinois University Carbondale on April 15 for the annual Invitational Livestock and Dairy Judging. With approximately 700 FFA members judging, Vienna’s Varsity dairy judging team placed first overall. John Waters was the highest scoring member of Vienna’s team, placing third with a score of 96 out of 100, and Colten Schultz and Aaron Taylor tied for seventh individually. The livestock judging team, consisting of Senior Allison Browning, Juniors Austin Tuey and Jerret Blackman, and Freshman Max Allbritten, did their best and placed third overall out of 51 teams. Senior Allison Browning made Vienna proud by placing first individually in judging the overall beef. The Annual Murray State University FFA Field Day was held on April 16, offering a wide variety of events for members to compete in. Vienna participated in livestock, dairy, dark fried tobacco, horse judging, and bull riding and roping. Sophomore Tucker Francis took second in bull riding, following in the footsteps of Sophomore Dylan Wisocki, who placed first in the event last year. The livestock judging team placed eighth out of 41 competing teams from Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana. Dairy judging was another success, with the varsity team taking fifth out of 32 teams, but also took another milestone along the way by being the first team from Illinois to place in the dairy Reporter McKenzie Mattox then presented the Chapter Degrees, the highest degree that an FFA chapter can bestow upon a member. Mr. West presented the Star Chapter Farmer to the most active sophomore member, Parker Agin. Mr. West then presented the Outstanding Members Award. This year there were two Outstanding Junior Members: Austin Tuey and Rachael Ren. Though it was a hard decision, Mr. West decided to award Outstanding Senior Member to two senior members: Colten Schultz and McKenzie Mattox. The Alumni Auction was the next item on the list, which was a huge hit with the community. The big ticket item this year was a quilt made by Norma Stamp out of FFA shirts of members throughout the years with the FFA motto sewn onto the opposite side. Closing ceremonies ended the night with the newly elected 20142015 chapter officers: President Tylour Daubert, Vice President Dusty McCuan, Secretary Nathaniel Ross, Treasurer Parker Agin, Reporter Austin Tuey, Sentinel Max Allbritten, and Chaplin Remington Fisher being installed to their stations. FFA takes the State capital by storm for Ag Legislative Day Vienna FFA members Austin Tuey, McKenzie Mattox, Colten Schultz, Allison Browning, Max Allbritten, and Parker Agin in the tunnels connecting the Capitol building with the surrounding building, on their way to deliver gift baskets to the legislators on Ag Legislative Day. members got to tour the Capitol the building, and ending their day Building, getting a chance to see in the capitol with a bang. the newly constructed portion of Judging teams take to the rings with the upcoming season Vienna Dairy Judging team Colten Schultz, McKenzie Mattox, Advisor Mr. West’s daughter and the Chapter’s biggest fan Anna Claire; Aaron Taylor, and JT Waters after judging their rings at the Murray State University FFA Field Day on April 16. judging. With all of the placing they’ve acquired, it’s safe to say the teams have taken the cake this judging season compared to past seasons. The FFA has also competed in the Section 25 horse judging and the Agriculture Mechanics Career Development Event (CDE) hosted at Southeastern Illinois College. Aaron Taylor placed sixth individually at the Section 25 horse judging. Also, Austin Tuey placed second in Carpentry and Desiree Walter placed third in Surveying at the Ag Mechanics CDE. They’ve definitely made VHS proud by their placings! Page 8 The Talon May 2014 Beta Club welcomes new members By Taylor Bundren On Saturday, March 29, the annual Beta Club Induction took place in the new gym. There were 21 freshmen officially inducted into Vienna High School Beta Club that night. Group talent and skit were performed for club members’ family and friends, as well. Beta Club Induction is a ceremony where new members are officially inducted into VHS Beta Club. It’s a yearly function that formally welcomes new members to the club in front of friends and family. Beta Club Sponsor Mrs. Bradley opened up the Induction by talking about the club’s accomplishments at this year’s Illinois State Convention. State Beta Club President Meighan Smith also gave her campaign speech in front of the crowd. The audience, as well as Beta Club, was both impressed by and proud of Meighan’s huge accomplishment. Meighan will run Beta Club officially welcomed 21 new freshmen on March 29. Front row (left to right): Freshmen Courtney Craig, McKenzie Smith, Rian Shaneyfelt, Lakin Reid, Alena Cowsert, Tia McLaughlin, and Makayla Holder. Back row: Beta Officers Lucas Wright and Trenton Lowery, Freshmen Max Allbritten, Wyatt Graves, Hope Hutchison, Adrienne Bullock, Abigail Montgomery, Caleb Sullivan, and Beta Officers Andrea Botello and Desiree Walter. for a National Officer position this summer at National Convention. Awards from State Convention were also handed out that night. Our Beta Club received 23 awards at State Convention this year, including the Sweepstakes award. The Sweepstakes award goes to the school that acquires the most plaques and ribbons. It’s a very big accomplishment to bring so many awards home from State Convention. VHS Beta Club has many wonderful talents to display! awards ceremony. Jessica received third in her category of juniors and seniors in nonfiction essay. Julie Allen received second place for nonfiction essay. She was also in the upperclassmen category. Taylor Bundren received third place in sophomore and freshman poetry. She also placed first in short fiction. The students won monetary awards based on their placing. Third place received $25, second place won $50, and $100 was given to students that received first place. It’s rare that a school has more than one or two students that place in the writing competition. VHS had more students place than any other school that entered. feeling knowing that your work is Julie Allen said, “I would appreciated and recognized in this definitely recommend this way.” competition for young people who love to write. It’s a great VHS students place in SCC writing competition By Taylor Bundren Three VHS students placed in the annual Shawnee College Young Writers Competition this year. Seniors Julie Allen and Jessica Buchan both won awards in the nonfiction essay category. Sophomore Taylor Bundren placed in short fiction and poetry. The official recognition ceremony was held on Thursday, April 24. Family and friends of the winning students were invited to attend the awards ceremony. A few weeks before the winners ceremony, the students that placed received letters from SCC. The students were only told if they placed or not. The high school students who entered were not aware of their placings before the Three VHS students placed in the annual SCC Young Writers Competition. From left to right: Seniors Julie Allen, Jessica Buchan, and Sophomore Taylor Bundren. Connie’s Catering Weddings Birthdays Baby Showers at the Gambit Event Center 1550 S tate Route 146 East Vienna , Illinois 62995 Connie Lowery (618) 658-6020 Page 9 The Talon May 2014 Globetrotters visit four countries By Markayla Johnson A 5 AM wake up call on the 3rd of April was the beginning of a long European journey for four VHS students and one teacher. Mr. Giffin, Alyssa Ferguson, Haley Edwards, Markayla Johnson, and Shawna Oliver all traveled to Italy, France, Monaco, and Spain over the 2014 Spring Break through EF Tours. The tour started with a day trip to Milan, Italy. Next, the group traveled to Cinque Terre, Italy for two days. After Italy, the group stopped in Monaco for a few hours on the way to France. Monaco included seeing the Royal Palace and the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, where the Princess Grace Kelly is buried. After arriving in France in the late afternoon, the group took a tour of Fragonard Perfumery in Grasse, France before entering in Nice in the evening. The travellers started out their morning in Nice at the Florian chocolate factory. From there, the group enjoyed free time in downtown Nice. On Mondays in Nice, a large flea market occupies the main street downtown with local vendors. Many treasures and bargains were found, and a newfound interest in bartering was found by a few students. After free time, the group traveled to a small medieval hilltop town, Saint Paul de Vence. The day excursion was full of gorgeous French scenery, along with the local art village shops. The next morning, the travelers set out early for a long six hour drive to Barcelona, Spain. Once in Barcelona, they had a panoramic view tour from their charter bus. Also, they were able to go to internationally renowned art park, Guell, by the famous Spanish artist, Antoni Gaudi. After the tour, many hours for free time were given for shopping in the infamous La Rambla. The 2014 Globetrotters group enjoying the scenery in Barcelona, Spain. From L to R: group coordinator Mrs. Faye Mize, Seniors Haley Edwards, Markayla Johnson, Alyssa Ferguson, Sophomore Shawna Oliver, and VHS teacher Mr. Giffin. Tambra K. Cain Johnson County State’s Attorney Another highlight of the trip was being able to go into the basilica of La Sagrada Familia. Once in the basilica, the students were able to go in the top of a bell tower. The bell tower on the basilica is the largest tower in Barcelona! On the last night in Barcelona, the tour ended with a traditional Spanish flamenco dance. followed by dinner in a local Barcelona restaurant. The next stop in the morning was the airport, and then back to Vienna, 30 hours later. Another Globetrotters trip has come and gone, but the sights that were seen and experiences had will continue to live on. Seniors Alyssa Ferguson, Haley Edwards, Markayla Johnson, and Sophomore Shawna Oliver relaxing in Italy. Vienna Diner Open 7 days a week VHS Student Special Served for lunch or breakfast •2 pancakes or French toast •1/2 order of biscuit & gravy •2 eggs, potato, and toast •Hamburger or cheeseburger •Grilled ham & cheese •Grilled cheese •BLT •Soup & Salad bar all served with a soft drink P.O.Box 1311 Vienna, Illinois 62995 tambra.k.cain@hotmail.com 618-695-6950 $4.49 plus tax 511 E. Vine Street Vienna, IL (618) 658-2300 Monday-Saturday 6 AM - 9 PM Sunday - 7 AM - 7 PM Carry Out Available Banquet Room available for Private Parties Page 10 The Talon May 2014 Wests AG Class comes to the aid of Johnson County By Damion Wheaton The Johnson County operating center recently had trouble when water leaked into their Mobile Command center. When they discovered there misfortune they asked Mr. West’s Intro to Agricultural Mechanics class to repair the Mobile center. Throughout the school year, Mr. West has taught his students to work on small engines, including lawn mowers, four wheelers, and weed eaters. Mr. West had not let his class work on something as big as the command center yet, but he felt as if his class was ready to take on the challenge. The class was asked to rip up the flooring that been ruined by the water and replace it. Sophomore Nathaniel Ross worked on the project. He said, “It was a lot of fun working on this project and I cannot wait to start another one again soon.” He also said he likes knowing he helped Johnson County with something that he learned in his class The class began working on the command center in April, after a heavy rain went through southern Illinois. The command center is expected to take the rest of the school year to finish. Mr. West’s Intro to AG class working on the Command Center. From left to right, back row: Tommy Maier, Dusty McCuan, Breyer Clark, Blaine Moak, Breanna Trout, Allie Byrd, Tyler Wiltermood. Front row: Ryan Racey, Cody Jeralds, Tayler Chance, Rocky Henderson, Samantha Charles. One kind hearted VHS student reaches out to life skills class By Harley McIlwain and Morgan Pope Senior Jessica Buchan has been working in the Life Skills classroom since the beginning of the year. Jess teaches are techniques to the students, and helps them create a variety of art projects. At the beginning of the school year, Jessica would go to the Life Skills classroom once a week to work on art projects, but since now it’s getting closer to the end of the school year ,Jess has been going to help in the Life Skills classroom any chance she gets throughout the week. Jess also helped with decorations for the first special needs prom. Jess stated, “I enjoy going into the Life Skills class because I know, no matter what mood I’m in, they always cheer me up. Their high spirits are contagious and I always look forward to being around them.” Jessica also said, “They definitely do more for me (without even realizing it,) then I do for VHS senior Jessica Buchan is helping freshman Jessica Treat with her beautiful art projects. them.” D. Brian Trambley Wright Electric Attorney At Law Residential Wiring P.O. Box 431 Vienna, IL 62995 107 N. 5th Street P.O. Box 899 Vienna, Illinois 62995 618-658-9774 Scott Wright Telephone: (618) 658-2182 Fax: (618) 658-2791 Authorized Generac & Milbank Generator Service Dealer At Casey’s...it’s all good! Enjoy your retirement at... 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Leading off the tournament were victories for the Kitty Killers, One Hit Wonders, Hashtags, and Praetorian in the single elimination round. This advanced them to Round Two, and one step closer to victory. With more games to come, Round Two of the tournament started off with one of the biggest upsetting and newsworthy games of the tournament. The underdog story of the year took place on the court with a victory for the 9th seeded team, the Kitty Killers, against the number one seed Katastrophe. The teams played hard and were a definite crowd pleaser, as the Kitty Killers advanced to the Semi-Final round. Battling head to head, Praetorian and Bazinga laid it out on the court. However, Praetorian took home the victory against the 3rd seed and highly anticipated team. Also advancing to the Semi-Finals were the One Hit Wonders and The Stones. The Kitty Killers had guaranteed their spot at the championship with a win over the One Hit Wonders. The team battled it out against the Stones for the Intramural Volleyball Championship title. With the best two out of three, the Stones came out on top as the new Intramural Volleyball champions. With tradition to uphold, the newfound winners saddled up to face off against the VHS teachers. The rivals played the best two out of three. With two close games, the teachers showed what they were made of and maintain their title of Kings of the Court. The Stones take 1st at the annual Intramural Volleyball championship. First row (left to right): Natalie Keeling, Haley Edwards, Dylan Graves. 2nd Row: Quinnton Bent, Leonora Ajroja, Coach Mrs. Palmer. 3rd Row: Derrek Maier, Maranda Chance, Wyatt Robinson. You know you’re a VHS Senior if... By McKenzie Mattox You can say you’ve been out of school for more snow days than any other graduating class of VHS in recent history. You remember when Mrs. Burnett was the coolest substitute health teacher ever. You’ve seen more changes to the dress code in your 4 years than any other class. Johnson County Farm Bureau 809 N. 1st Street* P.O. Box 335 Vienna, IL 62995 Carol Bennett Manager CALL US for all your animal health product needs! You’ve seen Mr. Stafford kiss a pig during FFA Week You’ve bought more food in Mrs. Bradley’s English class than the school vending machines. You remember seeing Brayden Leeds and Trae Foster in kilts freshman year. Dr. Robin Wetherell Family Dentistry 805 North First Street Vienna, IL 658-8361 Page 12 The Talon May 2014 Senior achieves her dream of college sports By Cassidy Stout VHS Senior Maranda Chance recently made her dream of playing college sports a reality. On April 21, she signed with Southeastern Illinois College for softball and basketball. Maranda has always dreamed of playing college sports. She has played basketball and softball for 12 years. Although she loves both sports, Maranda has a strong preference for basketball. “I feel more involved in basketball. There is always something to do and I never get bored,” said Maranda. A very memorable moment for Maranda was when she received Most Valuable Player her sophomore year. Maranda’s position in basketball is point guard. In softball, she has played many different positions. Her starting position this year is short-stop. Mr. Palmer has coached Maranda in softball during all four years of high school. “I am very proud of Maranda for her hard work. Getting to coach her over the past four years has been great,” said Mr. Palmer. In addition to her sports, Maranda will be attending classes at SIC to get her general studies done. She wants to go into the nursing program, but is unsure about her future career plans. Hard work has paid off for Maranda and she is very excited to start this new chapter in her life. She will be living on campus with a few of her basketball teammates. “Everyone has been very friendly and I am excited to get to know the other girls better,” said Maranda. VHS Senior Maranda Chance signs with Southeastern Illinois College for basketball and softball. Back row (left to right): VHS Athletic Director David Hill, VHS assistant softball coach Jamie Kerley, SIC softball coach Ross Hill, and VHS head softball coach Marc Palmer. Front row: Maranda’s father, Marty Chance, Maranda’s mother, Kindra Chance, Maranda Chance, and SIC basketball coach Jack Trosper. Lawrence & Bean Insurance “Contact us for all your insurance needs” P.O. Box 126 Vienna, IL 62995 (618)658-9121 Meat 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 May 2014 ¡ Va m o s a l c o n c i e r t o ! By Taylor Bundren On Wednesday, March 12, a group of 38 students took a field trip to Cape Girardeau, Missouri for a Spanish concert. The Ojalá Tour stopped in Missouri to put on a few concerts. This tour is specifically performed for Spanish-taking students and Spanish teachers. The singer, Ennio Emmanuel, grew up in Puerto Rico. He now tours with the Justo Lamas group for educational purposes, and also shares his story to encourage students to chase after their goals. VHS’s Spanish students learned many of the songs before they went to the concert. It was helpful to the students to not only memorize some of the lyrics, but also to understand the meanings as well. Ennio’s set list included many traditional and well known Spanish songs. He changed the music to a more modern sound, but the lyrics and culture stayed the same. After Ennio finished a few songs, he took a short break to tell the crowd about his story. He was raised by a good family, but he rebelled strongly as a teenager. Ennio explained that he started doing drugs and drinking, and it spiraled out of control. It took a fatal incident to change his ways. He uses his life story to inspire people. After Ennio’s rough life as a teen, he took control of his life and began to have positive ideals. He decided to chase his dream of becoming a singer, throwing away his past of alcohol and drug abuse. Ennio is a very successful song writer in both the English and Spanish languages, but he still chooses to do educational tours. Not only did the students learn more about the Spanish culture, they were appreciative about Ennio’s encouragement to set positive ideals and chase after them. The Spanish classes enjoyed the educational Justo Lamas concert on March 29. The students learned more about Spanish culture and also were able to meet with the singer, Ennio Emmanuel, after the concert. Overall, it was a very inspiring and fun field trip! Good Luck to Our Hometown Teams from Call, Come by, or Click legence.com Page 14 The Talon May 2014 Mrs. Palmer competes in River to River run By Brianna Sori April 12 was a huge day for VHS teacher, Mrs. Palmer. She took part in running the River to River relay race. The River to River run consists of several teams of eight runners that all compete to complete an 80 mile course. Each runner is responsible for running three sections that range in length from 2.5 to 4 miles. Mrs. Palmer completed the relay with her close relatives. Their team name was ‘Team Everett.’ The River to River run was a big milestone and huge accomplishment for Mrs. running. One day I hope to be should follow Mrs. Palmer’s Palmer. example and give back to the Mrs. Palmer said of her able to run a 10k.” VHS students and faculty community. experiences, “I really enjoy running for great causes because not only does it allow me to do something that I love to do, it also helps others.” Team Everett’s only goal in the River to River was to finish before the 8 p.m. deadline and they were successful. That was an amazing accomplishment. Mrs. Palmer said, “I really love being able to share running with my family. I never intend on winning the races. My only goal going into them is to finish. I feel great whenever I finish Mrs. Palmer shows her support for great causes and the importance of family by running alongside them in ‘Team Everett.’ E i g h t S u r e S i g n s o f S e n i6.oYour igett i s By Dylan Graves 1. You procrastinate as much as Trenton Lowery. 2. You see more Seniors in the hallways than classrooms. 3. Your textbooks never leave your locker. 5. 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Katelyn makes everything from cupcakes to cinnamon rolls to cookie cakes as well. Katelyn has a wide variety of cupcake flavors such as strawberry, chocolate, butterscotch, cookies and creme, and vanilla. Katelyn has invented a new cupcake for spring time, which is vanilla with green frosting with a peeps baby chick on it. She also has made a new chocolate attack cupcake that has chocolate icing, chocolate chips, and chocolate Herseys kisses on them. She also makes cookie cakes and regular cakes for birthdays or any celebration that you may have. I had the opportunity to talk with Katelyn about her plans for the future. She said, “I’m really excited that I decided to open up my new business. I hope to be able to expand soon and offer sandwiches on homemade bread.” Kateyln’s business is booming with new creations that are being added to her menu. Just recently Cupcakes by Katelyn has received Prairie Farms milk as a drink customers can purchase. Who doesn’t like milk with their cupcakes right? The prices at Katelyn’s Cupcakes are very reasonable and are definitely worth it. Even people from Western Kentucky travel to Vienna to eat Katelyn’s fantastic creations and mouth watering cinnamon rolls. Katelyn’s cinnamon rolls are gigantic and have a burst of flavor Kateyln standing behind her decorative cupcake display case where she serves her mouth watering, to die for, cupcakes. in every mouth watering bite. If you want to visit or contact Katelyn Bailey just add Cupcakes by Katelyn on Facebook and you can follow her newest creations and treats. Katelyn is open 7:30 am to 5:00 pm from Tuesday through Saturday. She also takes orders for birthday cakes, special cupcakes, and for any other special occasion. Gambit Golf Club Tee Time Reservations! Call: (618) 658-6022 Located: 1550 St. Rt. 146 East Vienna, Illinois 62995 Page 16 The Talon B r i a n n a a n d A m b e r ’s B o o k R e v i e ws By Amber Agin and Brianna Sori Newer book to read: The Fault in our Stars By: John Green Older book to read: Difficult book to read: Easy book to read: The Secret Life of Bees By: Sue Monk Kidd The Sound and the Fury By: William Faulkner My Sister’s Keeper By: Jodi Picoult Fiction We rate it: Available in the library Fiction and Classic We rate it: Beware: This book is a definite This novel is about Lily Owens, a 14 tear-jerker. It can be described as year old girl who is haunted by the deep, witty, romantic, and sad. In this memories of her late mother. In order story, you are pulled into the life of to escape her abusive father and find Hazel Grace Lancaster, a young girl out more about her mom, she runs who is terminally ill. Before long, she away with her caregiver, Rosaleen, meets the star-crossed love of her to a town in South Carolina. They life, Augustus Waters, at a cancer find shelter in the Boatwright sisters’ support group. The couple has a house and enjoy the luxurious life disdain for normal teenage life and of beekeeping. This is a great book their similarities bring them together for anyone that wants to read a very and send them on a journey. This is relatable classic centered around a must read for anyone looking for a self discovery that also helps to life-changing, thought provoking, and teach young readers about the value overall enjoyable book. of life. he Secret Life ofB ult in Our Stars a T F e h ees T very This book was en. John tt ri w ly wonderful ntastic fa a es Green do the perfect job of creating tragedy n balance betwee think e W y. ed m and co that most this is a book late to and anyone can re enjoy. May 2014 We feel like the readers can really relate to Lily Owens in this book and empathize with her. Most people have lost someone and question ever y aspect of their life. Def initely a good read. Fiction and Classic Available in the library Available in the library Fiction We rate it: We rate it: This story is set in the early 1900’s and is about the Compsons, a wealthy family from the South. From the outside, the family looks very put together; however, looks can be deceiving because the family is made up of an alcoholic, a hypochondriac. and a developmentally disabled child. Without the proper support from their parents, the Compson children have to be self sufficient. It causes them a lot of distress. The after effect of the entire affair leaves the family broken and keeps the readers on their toes. d the Fury ound an S e h T ty, In this tragic story, the reader is drawn into the life of Anna Fitzgerald, a young girl whose only reason for being alive is to save her older sister, Kate, and treat her leukemia with bone marrow transfusions. After many years of going though all these medical procedures for her sister, Anna decides to sue her parents for the rights to her own body. This causes the family many issues; can the family pull it together for Kate, who is in the end stages of kidney failure? Or will this tear the family apart? Sister’sKe eper My Talon Comments ff icul Despite the di ers to oth e we encourag . There’s ok read this bo can be so much that thought d an discussed one of our about. It’s truly and one s all time favorite e ever av h e w st of the be read. Jodi Picoult does utiful job of bea a displaying the complex relationships within the family. 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Tell him that you want to go on a romantic date, but when he shows up at your house, don’t be ready at all. Take your time getting ready and make him sit there and wait for you. 4.Sing badly, and loudlywhen you are alone with him in the car. thing on the e v si n e p x e st mo 5. Order the lates of food. p n te r e rd o menu, or e with the world. Mak s et cr se s hi e ar Sh 8. s embarassing secret t os m s hi ll te to sure people around. when there’s a lot of 7. Wh en you and co ’ ntinue re around h is frie to leav to tell n e. him h ow mu ds, be loud ch you 6. When you’re at his house, mess up his want room. Then nag him about how he needs to clean it up. 9. Tell the world what he’s doing. If he tries to put his arm around you, stand up and yell, “My boyfriend is trying to make a move on me!” 10. Buy an ugly sweat er that is e pink or pu ither rple, and fo rce him to one that m wear atches it to school. The Secret Garden “We Deliver” 209 N 1st Street Vienna, IL 62995 Monday - Friday 9:00 - 4:30 Saturday 9:00 - 1:00 Telephone: 658-9215 Owner: Shelia Harper Page 18 The Talon May 2014 VHS looks to the stars By Harley McIlwain, Morgan Pope, Taylor Bundren, and Rachael Ren April 20-May 20 May 21- June 21 June 22- July 22 July 23 -Aug 22 Happy Birthday, Taurus! Chances are there is a big test coming up in your science class. Study up because Mr. Waters is scheming! Gemini, avoid bumping into Mr. Palmer in the hallways. The stars are not in your favor if you step on his toes. Cancer, you are going to be selected as a Talon spotlight next year so be prepared for weird questions! Leo, be extra aware during your volley tennis game. Your arch rival will be ready to take your team down at any chance. Aug 23-Sept 22 Sept 23 - Oct 22 Oct 23-Nov 21 Nov 21-Dec 21 Virgo, watch out for Mr. Stafford at lunch. If he’s eating a salad, back away from the spitting range! It may get messy. Libra, Mr. Rude is returning to football mode! Be prepared for the random football terms thrown into your lessons. Scorpio, avoid walking close to the wall. Odds are that you will be smushed by a freshman late to class. Sagittarius, don’t worry if you forgot your book for Mr. Jones’s class. The stars are in your favor because you have an AR day. Dec 22-Jan 19 Jan 20-Feb 18 Feb 19-March 20 March 21-April 19 Capricorn, don’t take your clearance sheet to Mrs. Sherwood by yourself. Odds are that she’ll send you away until you have a large pile. Aquarius, you are in luck! Mrs. H. is going to be in a rare mood and not give your math class any homework! Pisces, Mr. Kerley will challenge you to a game of pickleball. Be prepared to lose, since he “always” wins. Aries, make sure you wear something cool to graduation! Chances are that the gym will be packed and HOT! Note: All of these horoscopes are for only for and are not real! Please don’t take them too seriously. Jon A. 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NO YES NO YES You are Mrs. Palmer You are Mr. Giffin You are Mr. Rude You are Mrs. Clayton Like Mrs. Palmer, you are athletically inclined and enjoy watching sports as much as playing them. You love listening to rap and RnB, you are a very easy-going person, and very well- liked. Like Mr. Giffin, you are constantly talking about cats, you can be found in the outdoors, or perhaps the Chemistry Lab, and you are in danger of having a dry sense of humor. Like Mr. Rude, you’ve had your fair share of run-ins with goats, you may have mischievous tales to tell about your youth, you think new music is awful, and you most likely enjoy football and golf related activities. Like Mrs. Clayton, you strive to be like Miss Piggy, you are delightfully hilarious, you may endlessly talk about the Talon and its grafitti wall, and your style can be described as vintage emo chic. Vienna, IL Student ID days Get $1 off a footlong or $.50 off a 6 inch sandwich (618) 658-9597 6685 U.S. Highway 45 N. 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If you could pick a song to represent your class, what would it be? “Single Ladies” because there’s a lot of single ladies in this class. If you could change one thing about VHS, what would it be? Bring Muddy Truck Day back to FFA because it gives me an excuse to go muddin’. If you were a box of cereal, what would you be? Lucky Charms, because I like to taste the rainbow. If you could have an artist write a song about you, who would it be? I would say Linkin Park. There really isn’t a reason for that, but I think they would make a really cool song out of me. Jus’ sayin’. What’s been the highlight of your year so far? Getting my driver’s license. It was just a great feeling to get it. It seemed so far away, yet it wasn’t. If you were a box of cereal, what would you be? Lucky Charms. There are so many marshmallows. They are so magically delicious and they’re irresistible! If someone wrote a book about your life, what would the title be? 110% Luck. I really feel lucky about the things I have, and I just feel like 100% just isn’t legit enough for me. What’s a nickname your family and friends call you? Tyloooooooooooooooooooour. If you could have an artist write a song about you, who would it be? Kacey Musgraves, because she’s purty. :) If you could pick a song to represent your class, what would it be? “Follow Your Arrow” by Kacey Musgraves. She’s purty. :) If you could change one thing about VHS, what would it be? Make it a county high school. #turnup If you were a box of cereal, what would you be? Wacka Flacka Flakes. #breakfastsquad If someone wrote a book about your life, what would the title be? Colors of Wallflower. Page 21 The Talon May 2014 Spotlights Page by Markayla Johnson Freshman Junior S oph om or e Amelia Rogers Amelia Rogers What’s a nickname your family and friends call you? A lot of people call me “Millie”. I’m honestly not sure why, but oh well. If you could have an artist write a song about you, who would it be? Demi Lovato, obvi; because she’s absolutely perfect. What’s been the highlight of your year so far? Deciding that I’m going to move to Nashville! I can’t wait! If you could pick a song to represent your class what would it be? “Mr. Immaturity,” because our freshman class is so immature. If you were a box of cereal what would you be? Reese’s Puffs; because they’re delicious. Whoever came up with the idea of combining peanut butter and chocolate is a genius. If someone wrote a book about your life what would the title be? It’d probably be “A Comedy of Errors” because I try to be funny, but in reality I’m actually not. Kayler Hunt Brooke Gibson What’s a nickname your family and friends call you? Cha-Cha, because my cousin couldn’t say my name right when she was little. If you could have an artist write a song about you, who would it be? SoMom because he has the voice of an angel. What’s been the highlight of your year so far? Meeting Summer Harp, and becoming bestfriends with her, Danyelle Troyer, and Danielle Phillips. If you could pick a song to represent your class what would it be? We are a really diverse class, so I really can’t pick a song to represent us all. If you could change one thing about VHS what would it be? More black people so Ryan Bradley would fit in. If you were a box of cereal what would you be? Fruity Pebbles, because they’re fruity and colorful. If someone wrote a book about your life what would the title be? Kayler Hunt, because that’s my name. ;) What’s a nickname your family and friends call you? Well, my friends call me “Smeagle”, but I frown upon it. If you could have an artist write a song about you, who would it be? Lil Wayne, cause he’s hood and I’m hood. What’s been the highlight of your year so far? When Jordan, Carissa, and I decorated Cole’s truck, Alektra. If you could pick a song to represent your class what would it be? “Let Me Take A Selfie” because people are way too obsessed with themselves. If you could change one thing about VHS what would it be? The requirement of P.E. Fitness Testing. Who needs running? If you were a box of cereal what would you be? Fruit Loops, because I’m fruity and colorful. If someone wrote a book about your life what would the title be? “My Crazy, Beautiful Life.” Edward Jones Financial We fix y Serving Southern IL, Western KY and Southeast MO Phone: (618) 658-3191 A Glass Doctor Company Mailing Address: PO Box 246 Vienna, IL 62995 618-658-2000 Fax: (618) 658-5007 Goddard’s Auto Body Inc. Ben Adams 865 Old Rte, 146 Loop Vienna, Illinois 62995 24 Hour Towing Tires Auto Sales Alignments Family owned and operated since 1974 nes! Harmon Autoglass John R Kreuter Contact Information: (618) 658-2222 1003 West Vine Street our pa Randy Spurlock 809 N. 1st Street, P.O. Box 335 Vienna, IL 62995 Office Phone: (618) 658-2881 0910-005 Page 22 The Talon Noah Jackson What’s a nickname that your friends and family call you? No-No, because they always have to tell me no. If you could have an artist write a song about you, who would it be? Fall Out Boy, because they are my favorite band. What has been the highlight of your year so far? My band “VXT” performed at the Homecoming Skits and at a basketball game. If you could pick one song to represent your class, what would it be? “Thnks fr th Mmrs” by Fall Out Boy. Listen to the chorus and you will understand why. If you could change one thing about VHS, what would it be? We should be able to play hackysack in PE because it is the best ever. Senior Spotlights May 2014 Page by Rachael Ren Jessica Buchan Shane Cowsert Nellda Stevers What’s a nickname that your friends and family call you? My dad calls me Gunner because that is what he was going to name me if I were a boy. If you could have one artist write a song about you, who would it be? Freddie Mercury, because he is my spirit animal. What has been the highlight of your year so far? Every day I get to spend with the Lifeskills class. If you could pick one song to represent your class, what would it be? “Baby Got Back” because it’s immature and entertaining. If you were a box of cereal, what would it be? I don’t know. Some of that gross healthy stuff so I wouldn’t be eaten. What’s a nickname that your friends and family call you? Shane, because that’s my name. What has been the highlight of your year so far? There was not a highlight because the whole year has been absolutely fantastic. If you could pick a song to represent your class, what would it be? The Pokemon Theme Song, because we want to be the very best like no one ever was. If you could change one thing about VHS, what would it be? Well, we could use a mirror in the boys bathroom in the Media Center building. If you were a box of cereal, what would you be? Any box of cereal that comes with a prize. What has been the highlight of your year so far? Getting my acceptance letter at John A. Logan because I am the first person in my family to go to college. If you could pick a song to represent your class, what would it be? “Let Me Take a Selfie.” It’s kind of self explanatory. If you could change one thing about VHS, what would it be? I would like to see HomeEc brought back or at least the robotic baby part. I think that people would see that babies are a handful, and besides, I need to learn how to cook. If you were a box of cereal, what would you be? Branflakes, because if you can’t tell from the rest of my answers, I am VERY boring. This-N-That McDonald’s Flower and Gift Shop Plush Animals (618) 658-9776 Vienna, Il Tuxedo Rentals Look for the multicolored building at the intersection! Flowers Balloons 707 E Vine St. Vienna, IL 62995 (618) 658-7086 Page 23 The Talon May 2014 Mystery Spotlights Page by Robert Freed Freshman Sophomore What is your favorite class in VHS? Mrs. Clayton’s, because she is super stylish and funny. What are your plans after high school? Go to college, that’s about it. Most likely far away. What do you like to do in your spare time? I eat, watch Netflix, ride fourwheelers, shop, play sports, go mudding, and eat some more. Would you rather be the richest person or the smartest person in the world? Richest, so I can go shopping when I want. Would you rather be a roadie for your favorite band or be an extra in your favorite movie? I would be a roadie since that is an all the time thing. What’s your favorite thing about VHS? 2:45 on the dot. Why? Because I’m outta here! Lions, Tigers, or Bears and why? Lions, they stay fierce. What is your favorite class in VHS? Art, because it’s fun and quiet. What are your plans after high school? Video Game Developer/Story Board Developer. What do you like to do in your spare time? Play bass and watch movies. Would you rather be the richest person or the smartest person in the world? Smartest, I could do so much more with knowledge than I could with wealth. Would you rather be a roadie for your favorite band or be an extra in your favorite movie? Roadie for a band so I can go to the after parties. What’s your favorite thing about VHS? There aren’t as many people here so it’s quieter. Lions, Tigers, or Bears and why? Bears, have you seen them shaved? Junior What is your favorite class in VHS? US History, because Mr. Rude is an awesome teacher. What are your plans after high school? To obtain a music/business degree and open a production corporation. I love music and especially the business aspect. Would you rather be the richest person or the smartest person in the world? Smartest, what is money good for without the intelligence to use it? Would you rather be a roadie for your favorite band or an extra for your favorite movie? I would be a roadie. I love music. What’s your favorite thing about VHS? The positive teachers we have at this school. Lions, Tigers, or Bears and why? Lion, because a lion is symbolizing a supreme power. Senior What is your favorite class in VHS? Probably either band or P.E. Band because I love playing and learning about music, and P.E. because it’s fun and it gets me out of a desk. What are your plans after high school? I plan on attending SCC for my general studies and to study somewhere in the electrician and music engineering fields. Would you rather be the richest person or the smartest person in the world? Richest, because I could do whatever I like with the money, and because money is something I could always get rid of it all if it went to my head. If I was the smartest person in the world, I’d be stuck like that forever. Not sure that’s something I would want. Lions, Tigers, Bears and why? Lions of course. They are the Kings of the Jungle and because The Lion King is a pretty awesome movie. Fr.Lakin Reed, Sopho.Will Tippett, Jr.Matt Williams, Sr. Seth Holloman Lobby Open Drive-up Open Monday-Thursday Monday-Friday 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday Saturday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Saturday COME SEE US AT 200 S. 1st STREET VIENNA, IL 62995 GOREVILLE LAKE OF EGYPT VIENNA 618-995-9000 618-995-9999 618-658-8888 www.southerntrustbank.com 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM Page 24 The Talon Blizzards May 2014 Novelties Soft Serve Student Special Cheeseburger or chicken strips, Royal Treats Fries, and a Drink $3.75! Sundaes “DQ Something Different” Come in and see your friends at DQ! The Talon Special Senior Section May 2014 Vienna High School Class of 2014 begin today. Each diploma is a lighted match. “The fireworks Each one of you is a fuse.”-Edward Koch The Talon Page by Brianna Sori and Amber Agin Creative suggestions by Lucas Wright and Noah Bain Best Physique: Christian Dahncke and Maranda Chance Special Senior Section Senior Favorites Page 2 Biggest Redneck: Breyer Clark and McKenzie Mattox Best Dressed: Avery Kerley and Assiah Mercer Most likey to Succeed: Lucas Wright and Ashton Loyd Best Smile: Breyer Clark and Cassidy Stout Most changed: Noah Bain and Andrea Botello Best Personality: Nick Meyers and Desiree Walter Mr. VHS: Christian Dahncke Most School Spirit: Justin Tanner and Allie Penrod Class of 2014 Miss VHS: Maranda Chance Class Clown: Justin Tanner and Desiree Walter Most Technological: Bryce Shoemaker and Ashton Loyd Biggest Flirt: Trenton Lowery and Alyssa Ferguson Senior Talon Favorites Cutest Couple: Noah Bain and Brea Abner Biggest teacher's pet: ’ Avery Kerley and Nellda Stevers Most likely to be future president: Nick Myers and Ashton Loyd Most likely to be a billionaire: Lucas Wright and Ashton Loyd Most likely to be on Sports Illustrated: Christian Dahncke and Maranda Chance Most likely to be on reality tv show: Andrea Botello and Justin Tanner Most Swag: Tyler Sullivan and Andrea Botello Biggest secret genius: Seth Holloman and Kathryn Jones Most likely to make a red carpet appearence: Luke Hogan and Desiree Walter Most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse: CLASS OF 2014 Dustin Sheffer and Jessica Buchan The Talon Special Senior Section You’re gonna miss this..... Page by Amber Agin and Brianna Sori Page 3 This year’s graduating Class of 2014 tells us what they will miss most about their VHS. Seth Holloman All of my friends and all of the fun I experienced from each year’s Homecoming Week. Blake Crain I will miss all of my coaches because they have been so helpful in my life. Alyssa Ferguson ies that The fun activit es like VHS arrang eek, Homecoming w ss up Halloween dre ps days, and Hoo y are for Heart; the all so much fun. Freed t r e b o R I will especially miss my friends Noah Jackson, Drake Pennington, and Joseph Kotter. “ Ivy Wayland The daily drama show! Just kidding, I’ll probably miss feeling like I’m a kid and all of the friends that I have gained over the years. Trenton Lowery I’ll miss playing sp orts with friends and a lso procrastinationg in nearly every aspec t of school work. Cassidy Stout k. We e e w g n i m Homeco e together m a c y l l a e r ing the r u d s s a l c as a d it is n a s e i t i v i t ac last! always a b Angela Newton I will miss all of the conversations at our lunch table, the arguments overheard in Mrs. Bradley’s room, and all of my friends and classmates. Christian Dahncke Everything general. I w in oul trade this sc d not hool, faculty, or a its n the memorie y of sI h made over m ave y fou years at V r HS for anything . Trevon Crittendon friends y m s s i m l I wil e most. h t s r e h c a e and t here are s r e h c a e t The d easy n a l o o c y r ve y friends m d n a g n i go y are like m brothers. Sarah Allen If anything, I’ll probably miss goo fing off at the lunch ta ble with my friends an d being able to feel at home in a place w here it is least expected . Allie Byrd I will m iss all of the goofi Mrs. R ng off in eiche and Mr rt’s class . Giffin’s class. You’re gonna miss this. You’re gonna want this back. You’re gonna wish these days hadn’t gone by so fast. These are some good times, so take a good look around. You may not know it now, but you’re gonna miss this. -Trace Adkins ” The Talon You’re gonna miss this..... Page by Brianna Sori, Amber Agin and Markayla Johnson Colten Schultz o miss t g n i o g m I’ Mr. , l l a b r o o F r. West, M , e p i e R d all of n a , y t t e Ms. B . my friends Maranda Chance I will miss playing sports and my coaches. Also, I will miss my senior class... and the lovely Mrs. Palmer. That’s it! Allison Browning k, Homecoming wee players all the basketball hI because even thoug a half missed a year and ed I was still consider l a teammate. I wil o also miss my last tw Beta trips. Julie Special Senior Section Allen Mrs. I will miss m rants Guest’s rando about grammar. Melissa Smith McKenzie Mattox s. I will miss M , Betty’s singing lex ns, A bus conversatio g giving me a hu nd every morning a t, igh lunch, Ms. H d Mc. Cindy, an Ms. Langston Being able t o be gone on FFA tr ips more than I’m in school & spending mo st of my school days in Mr. West’s room than any other class. Luke Hogan Breanna Abner I won’t miss anything about VHS, but I will miss seeing all of my close friends in one place. Noah Bain All of my friends here. and the atmosp f to I have gained a lo e th good friends over is years and VHS d an generally a happy fun place to be, sometimes. Markayla Johnson I will miss the girls golf team the most. The group of girls we had this year was the best. We broke and set many records! Homecoming Week was the best! oming The warm welc oli cc smell of bro en itch cooking in the k e th and the smell of girls’ locker room PE during 7th hour and being reminded that I am a midget. Allie Penrod Homecoming wee k, my friends, softball, Mr. Palmer’s “pep ta lks”, and nursing wit h the best nurses in So uthern Illinois! I will als o miss Paige McKibbe n and Katie Heaton. Emily Harris I will miss th feeling of bein e g part of the VH a Eagle S family Mrs. & Bradle y’s very blu nt ways! To the Class of 2014: “Mr. Sunshine misses you all already. Good luck on all of your future endeavors, work hard, and be of use!” - Mr. Giffin Page 4 The Talon Special Senior Section Page 5 Where will the Eagles soar next? By Damion Wheaton Undecided Dylan Graves Blake Crain Christian Dahncke Megan Chruszczyk Urshan College Western Kentucky University Wkctc Breanna Abner Trenton Lowery Southren Illinois University Avery Kerley Murray State University Shawnee Community College Justin Tanner Noah Bain Nick Myers Damion Wheaton McKenzie Mattox Seth Holloman Sarah Allen Shaylein Nelson Ben Large Caton Ralph Kathryn Jones Allie Byrd Haley Edwards Dustin Sheffer Allison Penrod Dannie Chapman Breyer Clark Emily Harris Noah Jackson Colten Schultz Bryce Shoemaker Work Force William Dahmer Derrek Maier Luke Hogan Dallas Lammers Katie Heaton University Of Dallas Markayla Johnson Southeastern Missouri State Navy Rendlake College Robert Freed Trevon Crittendon Mellisa Smith Ashton Loyd University of Illinois Lucas Wright Shane Cowsert Southeastern Illinois Community College Maranda Chance Angela Newton Cassidy Stout John A. Logan Tyler Sullivan Nellda Stevers Ivy Wayland Mississippi State University Alyssa Ferguson Belmont University Tabitha Rogers By Trevon Crittendon and Robert Freed “Shout out to Nick Edgar for being my best friend and a great boyfriend!” -Ivy Wayland “Shout out to the almighty Ben Large!! We’re going to miss you man. Remember... FOR THE COORPERATION.” -Cole, David, Hunter, and John “Shout out to Caton Ralph for helping me through the years in high school that we were together.” -James Brown “Shout out to Dahncke for calling me eye patch. You’re really cool dude!” -Lakin Reed “Shout out to Haley Edwards. I’m going to miss all of our hard ‘studying’ we do 5th hour.” -Tayler Chance “Shout out to Trevon Crittendon for bringing me cookies and snack cakes all year. You the best.” -Adrienne Bullock Vienna High School “Shout out to Derrek Maier for having the biggest arms in the senior class.” -Derick Overton “I would like to shout out my home diggidy dog onezy bro Justin Tanner and good buddy Christian Dahncke for all the good times and partying hard.” -Christian Pearl “Shout out to Courtney Cavitt, I don’t know what I’m going to do with out you next year” -Taylour Daubert The Talon Special Senior Section Senior Wills Page by Trevon Crittendon and Taylour Daubert I, Julie Allen, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: My effervescent living room routine skills and awkwardly constant singing (though she does it anyways) to Natalie Chambless. May her awkward, artisticeness shine on! P.S. Ratsmile secretly is watching you. I will Shelby Linaweaver my newfound harmony skills (she’s already mastered) and mop and soap in the janitor closet. May she use those utensils to bring use to all those that need it. P.S. Flub and I will always come visit you. To Mr. Stafford, I will him Krustiness and my love for Frozen. May it thaw his frozen heart. To Mrs. Bradley, I will my occasional Dorine quips and the ability to find out where Hamlet hid Polanius... Good luck on that one! I, Sarah Allen, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To Natalie Chambless, my stupid lower-lower parking spot even though I’m a Senior and Sophmores steal it everyday, the ability to keep your cool when people laugh when we say we’re cousins, my abundant supply of loose leaf paper, and the courage to get through these next two years without me (I believe in you). To Shelby Linaweaver, the ability to not blurt out certain people’s names in public, my P.E. running skills (not really), and the hope you have an awesome Senior year! I, Allison Browning, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: The ability to break anything and everything to future basketball teams. Timba to Fat Mikalah. To Jordan Bryant, to snapchat pictures of people we don’t like. A new notebook to David Santellano because we wrote in it all the time during Youth For Christ. To Sabrina Hinkle, I will the ability to have to wait FOREVER at the McDonald’s drive through no matter what is ordered. To Harley McIlwain, I will taking “workout selfies” before actually doing any work. To Journey Womack, my amazing parking ability. Parker Agin, gets everything except my truck because it’s better than his. My fear of feet is willed to Paige McKibben, hopefully no one touches yours next year! I also will Zippy blue cray, cray-ons ;). I, Allie Byrd, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To Samantha Charles, the ability to control your anger when people make you mad! To Shelby Linaweaver, the ability to find someone else’s hair to braid each morning and hopefully they won’t be as complicated as I was! To Breanna Trout, the ability to make it through the next two years and make the best of it! We’ve gotten so close this year and I hope you accomplish everything you hope to in your high school career. I, Maranda Chance, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: My basketball skills to Natalie Keeling. I will my softball skills to Courtney Sanders. I will my ability to be nice when I shouldn’t be to Tayler Chance. I will what little blondeness I have to Katie White, we all know she needs a little more. I will what little volleyball skills I have to Becky Reeder. Also my jumping ability to Becky Reeder. And I will my strength to Tyler Brinkley. Harp, and Kayler Hunt the ability to never lose a sense of humor and make good decisions in the future and to keep partying on. We have had some good times, I will never forget you guys. Oh, and tell Summer the Easter bunny doesn’t like Starburst jelly beans. I will my sidekick and second brother Greg Maier the ability to stay good at Call of Duty Ghost and never stop looking good. I will my arch nemesis Quin Colson my ability to suck at bowling so he can stop being so good at it. I will my lunch buddy Lakin Reed the ability to stop being so gullible and to stop twitching and zoning out all the time. Last but not least I will to my favorite freshman Adrienne Bullock my strength to fight off all the other guys next year while I’m not around. Even though we argue a lot I still got your back home dog. You have made a huge impact on my Senior year and I’ll never forget you when I go off to college. And stay away from the night time cough medicine at night ;). I’ll miss you buddy. I, Dannie Chapman, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: All the pretty ladies from all over Johnson County to I, Blake Crain, being of sound Christian Pearl. mind and body, bequeath the following: My super star basketball I, Heather Court, being of sound skills to Christian Pearl, and also mind and body, bequeath the my great math skills. To Wyatt following: To the entire school to Robinson I will my baseball skills. realize a “selfie” is a picture of yourself, not half your face and 11 I, Christian Dahncke, being of other people. To Mrs. Clayton, my sound mind and body, bequeath the hair that she really likes. following: Christan Pearl the ability to keep rolling neck deep in ladies. I, Trevon Crittendon, being of To Austin Krelo, I will my football sound mind and body, bequeath abilities and love of cats. To Jerrett the following: I will my main Blackman and Tylour Daubert, I squeeze and best little cousin ever will my love of camping and the P Money A. K. A. Christian Pearl outdoors. To Lane Wright, I will my swag and women to keep him my fishing and hunting abilities. company while we leave him. I Also, I wish the best of luck to all will my brother Kendall Crittendon future baseball and football teams. my ability to keep a cool head Lastly and most importantly, I will in any situation he may come to my school spirit and swag to the during his senior year. I will my best pep club in Southern Illinois. assistant buddy Taylour Daubert Keep the tradition going and my patience to keep up with Mrs. always remember to bleed blue! Clayton during her old age without me. I will Quinnton Bent the ability I, Alyssa Ferguson, being of to keep balling and do fantastic his sound mind and body, bequeath senior year of basketball. I will to the following: my 31 on the my fellow black “brothas” Zach ACT to Miranda Brookshier, my Moore and Ryan Bradley to never motivation to my sister, Amanda, let any negative comments get and my appointed title of Biggest you guys down and do great in Flirt to Danyelle Troyer. sports. I will my camping buddy Jerret Blackman to stay as cool as I, Dylan Graves, being of sound the other side of a pillow and to mind and body, bequeath the survive in the woods without me. I following: My baseball skills to will my Sophomore girls Danyelle Tylour Daubert, and my speed to Troyer, Danielle Phillips, Summer my old friend Christian Pearl. I Page 6 will my don’t give a care attitude to Austin Krelo. I, Emily Harris, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: I would like to will my ability of being true to myself despite how others view me to my favortie member of the Junior class ,Morgan Pope, you’re seriosuly awesome girl. I will my ability to laugh at myself and ability to make the best of any situation to the strongest girl I know, Chelsea Mook. I’d like to will all the fun I’ve managed to have my senior year to the beautiful Brianna Sori, and the rest of the Junior class. I, Katie Heaton, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: Everything to Mrs. Clayton. I, Luke Hogan, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: I will all the ladies to Mr. Christian Pearl. I, Seth Holloman, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: My tallness to Spanky (Darrik Harner). I, Noah Jackson, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To William Tippett, the ability to become a master procrastinator. I, Markayla Johnson, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: My ability to advance to Sectionals in Golf to Courtney Sanders, Megan McCuan, Audra Bullock, and Amanda Ferguson. I, Kathryn Jones, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: My ninja and soccer playing skills to Natalie Chambless, and enjoyment of listening and playing music to Shelby Linaweaver. I will the patience through these last two, or one, years to Shelby and Natalie because time flies. Even though I know it’ll be hard without me. I, Avery Kerley, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: Firstly, to Dell Cantrell, I bequeath my locker dragons, under the condition that he one day adorns his locker with them. I give him these, along with my respect. Next, to David Santellano, I leave my second place “Business Pro” trophy, in the hope that it brings The Talon Special Senior Section Senior Wills him success. To Poppi Mezo, I leave my Ron Burgundy Mustache, as she had once remarked that it looked well upon my face. To Shelby Linaweaver, I leave a $5 BooksA-Million gift card in questionable condition, with which she may fuel her hatred of literature. To Hunter Smith, I leave a $10 iTunes gift card, as I have no use for it, under the stipulation that he must use it to download “Chelsea Dagger,” by The Fratellis. To Cordell Bundren, I leave 25 cents, with which he is to purchase pizza rolls at Casey’s. Amber Agin my obession of Teen Titans and all of my craziness. I will my love of reading to Brianna Blakenship. I will Erin S. to keep supernatural living forever. I will Natalie Chambless all of my randomness. I will Jacklyn Rigsby my ability to ignore drama. I will my fast friend making skills to MacKenzie Casner. I, Dallas Lammers, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: All the pretty ladies to Pearl. I, Allie Penrod, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To Sammy Gray, the ability to always hurt my ankle. To Ryan Bradley, the ability to find someone from Belknap to have a handshake with. To Rachel Kindhart, the ability to find someone to make you smile on the field, because you need it every now and then. To Paige McKibben, and a few other girls, my special “gift” that you all say you want. To Katie White, my amazing turtle speed! To Paige McKibben, again, I will you the ability to find someone as good of a friend as you are to me. To Breanna Russell, I will the ability to drink soda, because you need to enjoy it. To Hannah Loyd, my stinky feet. To all of the underclassmen and the teachers, my ability to be able to stand my sister Madie who will be a freshman next year. And to Mikalah Greer, my ability to be late to every class. I, McKenzie Mattox, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To Parker Agin, my space on Mr. West’s desk, and to take my place as the one that’s in there more than Mr. West himself. Parker, it’s also up to you to continue telling the reason National Convention is forever scared in your mind. Don’t leave out the goats, either! To Austin Tuey, you get my job! It’s up to you to get articles down, be behind the camera, and to be nothing but stressed your senior year! It sounds worse than it really is, I promise! The stress is worth it, and I know you’ll do a great job, just not as good a job as me, of course ;). To Mrs. Clayton, I will you the FFA page and my hopes that it will be as epic as this year’s page, if that’s even possible, I don’t know. I, Cory Painter, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: I will Dylan Wisocki the ability to keep on being an outlaw. I, Colten Schultz, being of sound I, Angela Newton, being of mind and body, bequeath the sound mind and body, bequeath following: My dog, Dexter, to the following: I give my love of McKenzie Mattox. music to Kim Flannigan, I will Page 7 I, Dustin Squirt Sheffer, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: All the pretty women to Christian Pearl. I, Tyler Sullivan, being sound mind and body, bequeath the following: I will Nathan Gearing to keep the swag in VHS. I, Melissa Smith, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: My good sense of humor to Gwen, to the teachers of Vienna High School I am the last of my family, you’re finally done with us. Good luck to all of the Juniors, Sophmores, and Freshmen. These are the times of our lives, make them great, make memories, and most importantly have fun. I, Justin Tanner, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: The class of 2k15 the ability to live each day like it is their last. I will Tylour Daubert the school spirit flag. Wave it with pride. I also will Christian Pearl all the ladies as if he didn’t have enough already. To my Cousin Courtney Sanders, I will her my ability to cut loose, and always try to look at the better side of things. I will my party rocking ways to Jacob Morrison. To Zach Moore, I will the ability to throw down dunks with ease. I will Quin Colson the ability to get major air on anything he does. I will Journey Womack the ability to have as much fun the rest of her high school career as possible. I, Nellda Stevers, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To Natalie Chambless and Shelby Linaweaver, my ability to fly below the radar and my love for music. To all of the VHS teachers, a prophecy: In two years another Stevers will enter this school, good luck! I, Cassidy Stout, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: My ability to not care about being late to Amanda Ferguson. To Alex Pratis, I will the ability to keep the softball team cheering during games. To Alena Cowsert, my center field spot, just don’t show me up too much. To Audra Bullock, I will my ability to have confidence in myself and to try to stay optimistic even when it’s hard to. I will the ability to always have fun in the outfield to Breanna Russell. I’ll miss being out there with you next year. I will some of my math skills to Christian Pearl so maybe it won’t take him so long to take a test. I will my basketball skills to Courtney Sanders so she can be even more of a beast than she already is. I, Ivy Wayland, being of sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To my dorky little brother Drake Pennington my title of being too awesome to handle when it’s time to raise the roof. To Destiny Roberts my mad, crazy sense of humor and sarcastic talent. To Mackenzie Casner, my crazy boss attitude and the sweet charm we all know I have. To Tabby Frank, all my dirty jokes. To Gwen Daily, my unique style and strong willingness to never give up. We, Lucas Wright, Noah Bain, and Nick Myers, being of sound minds and bodies, bequeath the following: To Christian Pearl we leave all of our abilities, because he needs all the help he can get. GOOD-BYE and GOOD LUCK VHS CLASS OF 2014 The Talon Robert Cassidy Wheaties Special Senior Section Markie Noah Lucas Megan Nick Page 8 Dylan McKenzie Trevon From all of the Seniors here at The Talon, we would like to thank all of our readers for an awesome year. It’s been a fun-filled experience for each of us and none of it would be possible without our readers. Also, of course, we have to thank our stupendous Talon sponsor, Mrs. Clayton. Without her, The Talon wouldn’t be the fantastic newspaper that it is today. Although we leave The Talon in more than capable hands for next year, there will never be as good a Talon Staff as ours. We are, and will always be, the very best, like no one ever was. 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