Issue 3 - Vienna High School
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Issue 3 - Vienna High School
Volume 15 Issue 3 Vienna High School December 2008 Vienna, Illinois Page by Erica Evers VHS Homecoming Candidates Elected Allison Bean Cara Otte Reagan Summers Andrea Stepter Allison Carole Bean was nominated as one of this year’s queen candidates. Throughout her years at VHS, Allison has participated in YFC, pep club, Beta club, student council, HOSA, Spanish club, Globetrotters, golf, and basketball. In Allison’s spare time, she enjoys reading, shopping, spending time with friends and family, church activities and running. After high school, Allison plans to attend SIUE and get her bachelor’s degree in nursing Cara Lynn Otte was chosen as a queen candidate for this year. Cara has participated in band, dance, Beta club, track, scholar bowl, and choir. In her spare time, Cara enjoys reading, chatting on msn, dancing, listening to music, shopping, hanging out with friends, playing guitar hero, and playing her flute. After she graduates from high school, Cara plans on attending college, but she is unsure which one she will attend. Reagan Ross Summers was nominated as one of this years queen candidates. Throughout her years at VHS, Reagan has participated in basketball, softball, YFC, Spanish club, pep club, Beta club, and HOSA. In Reagan’s spare time, she enjoys reading, shopping, church, and hanging out with friends and family. After high school, Reagan plans on going to college to become an RN. After that, she may go to a Andrea Rae Stepter was chosen as a queen candidate for this year. Andrea has participated in pep club, student council, leadership team, HOSA, drama club, and tennis team. In her spare time, Andrea enjoys hanging out with all her friends, going out and doing crazy things she has never done before, and spending time with family. After she graduates from high school, Andrea plans on going to college, getting a good job, starting a family, then going sky diving! (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) Austin Adams Bobby Hoffmann Daniel Kerley Clayton Stevens Austin Tal Adams has been chosen as a king candidate for this year. While at VHS, Austin has participated in pep club, Beta club, and YFC. In his spare time he enjoys playing the drums. After Austin graduates from high school, he plans on attending John A. Logan and studying engineering. When elected as a candidate, Austin stated, “It feels great to have the opportunity to represent Vienna High School.” Austin’s most memorable moment at VHS was winning the lip syncs last year. Robert Lee Hoffmann III was nominated as one of this year’s king candidates. Throughout his years at VHS, Bobby has participated in baseball, golf, Spanish club, FFA, art, Globetrotters, student council, Beta club, junior leadership team, YFC, prom committee, pep club, and FCA. In Bobby’s spare time, he enjoys hunting, fishing, playing baseball with his dad, and playing his piano. After he graduates from high school Bobby plans on attending college and staying around here with a job. Bobby’s first thought about being elected as a homecoming Daniel Kerley has been chosen as a king candidate for this year. While at VHS, Daniel has participated in golf, band, choir, cross country, track, and Beta club. In his spare time, Daniel enjoys running, playing frisbee, and writing love sonnets. After Daniel graduates from high school he plans on going to a university and studying clinical psychology. When elected as a candidate Daniel stated, “I am surprised that people like me that much. I’m honored and glad that people think that highly of me.” Daniel’s favorite part of homecoming week is acting silly in front of the student body during Clayton Tanner Stevens was nominated as one of this year’s king candidates. Throughout his years at VHS, Clayton has participated in Spanish club, Beta club, pep club and basketball. In Clayton’s spare time, he enjoys lifting weights, playing basketball, and riding fourwheelers. His most memorable moment at VHS is when Zach fell down over and over during the dizzy bat game. After he graduates from high school, Clayton plans on attending Shawnee Community College for two years and then attend a four year university. (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) Page 2 The Talon December 2008 Junior Homecoming Attendants By Loura Wiggs Colten Krelo Colten Krelo has been chosen to represent his Junior class in the 2008 homecoming ceremony. Colten participates in pep club, football, and baseball. In his spare time, Colten enjoys playing sports and hanging out with his buds. His favorite part about homecoming week is tug of war. Colten commented on being a homecoming attendant by saying, “It makes me feel appreciated.” Colten is the son of Trina and Jerry Krelo, and has one brother Austin, 11. Laeytn Field Laeytn Ray Field has been chosen as a 2008 junior homecoming attendant. Laeytn participates in basketball, dance, pep club, Spanish club and HOSA. In her spare time, Laeytn enjoys spending time with family and friends, and just having fun! Her favorite part of homecoming week is the lip syncs, but she enjoys all of it. Laeytn is excited about being elected as a homecoming attendant. She stated, “I am very honored to represent my class.” Laeytn is the daughter of Danny and Sherry Field, and has one older brother Kelin, 17. Cassie Martin Shane Carlton Cassandra Brooke Martin has been chosen as a 2008 junior homecoming attendant. Cassie participates in YFC, FCCLA, pep club, HOSA, and Beta club. In her spare time, Cassie loves to spend time with her nephew, Bryce. She also enjoys hanging out with her friends, especially Sammi Morrisette and Jenna Malone. Cassie’s favorite part of homecoming week is watching the lip syncs and the other activities. Cassie is honored to represent her class. She stated, “I have lots of fun (Continued on page 21) Shane Micheal Carlton has been chosen as a 2008 junior homecoming attendant. Shane participates in basketball, football, Beta club, pep club, and student council. In his spare time, Shane enjoys being outside, as well as playing video games with his friends. Shane’s favorite thing about homecoming week is the lip syncs; however, he also enjoys tug o’ war. Shane is honored about being elected as a homecoming attendant. He stated, “I am so excited that I got picked!” (Continued on page 21) Sophomore Homecoming Attendants By Samantha Morrisette Hannah McGinnis Brayden Leeds Emily Horn Markus Stram Hannah Kate McGinnis was elected to represent her sophomore class for the 2008 Homecoming ceremony. Hannah is a member of student council, pep club, Spanish club, leadership team, and Beta club. She also participates in basketball. Hannah likes to play basketball, read, sleep, listen to music, watch movies, spend time with her family, and just hangout with her friends. Brayden Patrick Leeds is one of the attendants chosen by the sophomore class to represent them at the 2008 Homecoming ceremony. Brayden participates in pep club, Spanish club, and Beta club. He is also a member of the football team, track team, and tennis team. In Brayden’s spare time, he likes to exercise with his brother and play outside sports throughout the year, no matter what. Brayden’s favorite part Lauren Emily Horn was elected by her class to represent the sophomores in the 2008 Homecoming ceremony. Emily participates in Beta club, leadership team, Spanish club, and is a pep club oficer. She is also on the basketball and track teams. In what little spare time Emily has, she likes to play Wii, go out with her boyfriend, and hangout with her friends and family. Emily looks forward to the Markus Allan Stram has been chosen to represent his sophomore class for the 2008 Homecoming ceremony. Markus is a member of Spanish club, pep club and Beta club. He also participates in basketball, baseball, and cross country. Markus enjoys hunting, ishing, and playing basketball in his spare time. His favorite part of homecoming week is the noon activities. (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) (Continued on page 21) Page 3 The Talon December 2008 Freshman Homecoming Attendants By Samantha Morrisette Bryan West Kasyn Moore Kyle Loyd Heather Nance Bryan Charles West is one of this year’s freshman homecoming atendants elected by his class. Bryan is a member of the baseball team and basketball team. He is also in pep club and plans on joining the football team next year. In Bryan’s spare ime, he likes to hunt, go ishing, and play XBox. Bryan really appreciates being an atendant this year. He commented, “I’m honored to represent my freshman class and want to thank everyone for voing for me.” Bryan is looking forward to having fun and supporing his school and class during homecoming week. Bryan is the son of Roy and Chrisie West of Cypress. He has three brothers, Josh, who is 25, Bruce, who is 18, and Bradley, who is 9. Kasyn Deshay Moore was chosen to be a freshman atendant for homecoming 2008. Kasyn is a member of the basketball team, student council, and pep club. In her spare ime, Kasyn enjoys singing, dancing, ishing, hanging out with friends, fourwheeler riding, and huning with her dad. Kasyn is very happy that she was chosen to represent her class. She said, “I was really surprised that I was chosen. I am honored, though, to represent my class, and super excited!” Kasyn is looking forward to dressing up for the homecoming ceremony and the dance. She is also excited to see the skits and lip syncs. Kasyn is the daughter of Rodney Moore and Sheila Lance. She has a younger brother, Zach, who is 10, and two younger sisters, Jalyn, who is 6, and Havyn, who is 2. Kyle Andrew Loyd has been chosen by his class to be one of the freshman homecoming atendants for 2008. Kyle is a member of the baseball team. In his spare ime, Kyle enjoys ishing, huning, camping or just anything in the outdoors and with his friends. Kyle is happy he was elected by his fellow classmates to be an atendant. He commented, “I am honored that my classmates voted me in. Thanks guys!” When asked what he looks forward to most about homecoming week, Kyle said, “Well, as a freshman, I don’t really know what to expect, but it seems like it’s going to be a blast!” Kyle is the son of Travis and Jerri Loyd. He has an older sister, Kayla, who is 17. Heather Paige Nance was elected by her class to be a freshman atendant. Heather paricipates in chorus and is a member of the volleyball team. In her spare ime, Heather likes to draw, sing, paintball, horse-back ride, read, listen to music and play Halo 1, 2, and 3, and Gears of War with her brother Kaleb. She also likes to go mudding. Heather is very excited to be chosen to represent her class. She commented, “I am very proud and happy!” What Heather is looking forward to most about homecoming week is when everyone will get to see her dress. Heather is the daughter of Sandy and Max Nance. She has ive siblings, Kaleb, 16, Jason Sullivan, 16, Racheal Sullivan, 13, Luke Loyd, 11, and Caleb Hasings, 16. Homecoming Master and Mistress of Ceremonies chosen By Jennifer Williams Mr. Kelin Field and Miss Caroline Bremer were selected to serve as the 2008-2009 Master and Mistress of Ceremonies for the homecoming coronation to be held on December 12. Kelin Field, Master of ceremonies and a senior at Vienna High School, said, “I’m looking forward to representing our school this year, and I am very excited about finally getting to wear my PINK dress to coronation.” The Master and Mistress of Ceremonies have the responsibility Kelin Field and Caroline Bremer were chosen as the Master and Mistress of Ceremonies of announcing all homecoming attendants and candidates during the coronation ceremony. They will also highlight the extracurricular activities, organizations, and future plans of the king and queen candidates. Caroline Bremer, Mistress of Ceremonies, said, “The opportunity to take part in the homecoming coronation is really exciting. And to my fellow Viennians, I am so honored to be co-announcing with the maverick, Kelin Field.” Page 4 The Talon Talon Staff 2008-2009 Editor-in-Chief Hilary Wright Assistant Editor Ashley Henshaw Graphics Editor Alex Shelton Book Keeper Kirsten Trambley Advisor Mrs. Joan Clayton Staff Shonna Cook Hallie Hirsch Kassidy Shoemaker Desiree Hill Loura Wiggs Daniel Kerley Makenzie Kirby Timothy Maier Deanna Morris Cassandra Martin Ben Yates Cody Stanley Samantha Morrisette Sara Jennings Erica Evers Courtney Bigham Kaylee Knight Kirsten Trambley Jennifer Williams December 2008 VHS hosts the Vienna Classic basketball tournament By Kirsten Trambley Vienna High School hosted the Vienna Classic Thanksgiving basketball tournament on November 24-29. On the opening night of the tournament, Vienna suffered a loss to Carrier Mills High School, with the final score totalling 56-47. On Wednesday, the Eagles beat Caruthersville High School with the score of 74-66. On Friday night, game play continued, and Vienna played against Hardin County High School. Unfortunately, the Eagles lost by five points, with a final score of 59-54. Closing out the tournament on Saturday, VHS put up a good fight to Meridian, but we did not end up on the high side, as Meridian won, 72-60. As the team taking home the first place trophy was soon to be announced, everyone was anticipating the results. After all the points were calculated, Meridian High School was the winner of the first place trophy. Following the first place trophy’s presentation, the All-Tournament Team was announced. Players named to the team were Cory Belsher of VHS, Travis Cowsert of Hardin County, Isiah Jones and Randle Hite of Meridian, and Wyatt Kirkland and Ryan Nichols of Carrier Mills. Cory Belsher is a senior and plays forward for the Eagles. He stated, “I could not have done this (being on the All-Tourney Team) without my teammates, Coach Hill, and God. God bless everyone!” The Eagles Cheerleaders placed second in the game competition. The first place winner was Carrier Mills, who took it home proudly. Paige Langston, a sophomore cheerleader, was sad that the team did not reach the first place victory. She said, “It was disappointing to only win second, but it let the squad know what we need to work on to be a better team. We need more pep to our steps!” stated Paige. This is the 10th year that VHS has held this tournament. The Eagles have won first place four of the ten years, although they were unsuccessful this year in reaching that goal. The cheerleading competition has also been held every year to coordinate with the tournament, and the Eagles cheerleaders have snagged first place four times, as well as getting second place for four years. The All-Tournament Team members are Travis Cowsert of Hardin County, Cory Belsher of VHS, Isiah Jones of Meridian, Randle Hite of Meridian, and Wyatt Kirkland of Carrier Mills. Not pictured: Ryan Nichols of Carrier Mills. Mrs. Flesch’s Class receives classroom grant Vienna High School 601 N. 1st Street Vienna, IL 62995 Phone (618) 658-3011 VHStalon@hotmail.com The Vienna High School Talon is a publication of the Desktop Publishing Class. Unless otherwise stated, all articles and writings featured are the work of the students in the class. If you would like your ad to appear in The Talon, contact Joan Clayton at 658-4461 x218. The Talon is on the web at www.viennahighschool. com/newspaper Mrs. Flesch’s class received a $500 Touchstone Energy Classroom Empowerment Grant from Southern Illinois Energy Cooperative. Touchstone Energy Cooperatives is an alliance of more than 649 local, member-owned electric cooperatives across the country that are committed to providing superior service to all members. The core values of the Touchstone Energy Cooperative include: integrity, accountability, innovation, and genuine commitment to their communities. Students at VHS will use the grant funding to begin a much needed recycling program that focuses on three of those core values: integrity, accountability, and genuine commitment to the community. Mrs. Flesch, VHS resource teacher, commented, “I’m so excited that VHS students will be able to Mrs. Flesch’s Class that recieved class grant, pictured in back row Jeff Murrie, Jonathan Alford, Chasity Shultz, Jamie George, and CJ McKenzie. Pictured left to right in front are The representative from SIEC, Valerie Stanley, Troy Newman, and Mrs. Flesch. start a recycling program, benefiting both the school and the community.” The recycling program will first focus on recycling plastic bottles that are found in our school’s vending machines, in addition to newspapers and used copy paper. Plastic bins will be purchased for the commons area, administrative offices, and classrooms. VHS students will provide the manpower in collecting, sorting, and transporting As part of the life skills currculuar, students Jeff Murrie, and Troy Newman, along with other students from Mrs. Flesch’s classs spent the materials. some time in the kitchen preparing food from recipes. Page 5 The Talon December 2008 Lady Eagles gear up to steal Black Diamond By Cassie Martin Are diamonds really a girl’s best friend? Well, our Lady Eagles might not be too worried about the diamonds they wear on their necks, but the girl’s basketball team is working extremely hard so they can take the Black Diamond away this year! Coaches Beth Palmer and Brandon Bundren practice the Lady Eagles everyday after school to to stay in shape for this season. Senior Kassidy Shoemaker commented, “Practices are hard but they get better as you go.” Senior Lady Eagle basketball players (left to right) Kassidy Shoemaker, Reagan SumThe Marion tournament started mers, Nicole Martinez, and Allison Bean are prepared to play their last season. on November 17th which was the first game for the Lady Eagles. They faced Eldorado, with a score of 53 to 32, to easily take the win. The Lady Eagles are hoping to have a great impact in the conference this year and end with a winning record. Kassidy Shoemaker added, “My number one hope is to gradually get better and better as the year progresses.” The four seniors are Nicole Martinez, Kassidy Shoemaker, Allison Bean, and Reagan Summers. This years girls basketball team, (top row, left to right) Brooke Childress, Hannah Little, Brittany Rice, Dashia Marr, Hannah McGinnis, Kasyn Mooore, Reagan Summers, Allison Bean, Nicole Martinez, and Laetyn Field (middle row) Victoria Pearl, Kelsey Harper, Kalli Lovelace, Taylor Hoffmann, Kassidy Shoemaker, Skylyn Stevens, Kelly Fitzgerald, and Kassey McDonald (bottom row) Kiley Everett, Emily Horn, and Sam Daum Allison Bean receives 2008 DAR Citizenship Award By Jennifer Williams Allison Bean receives the DAR Citizenship Award Allison Bean is this year’s recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Good Citizen Award. The DAR Good Citizen Award is given to one female high school Senior at each high school. The Senior must portray the characteristics of a good citizen, including qualities such as responsibility, leadership, and patriotism. The faculty of the school choose one Senior girl from the class who they believe has these qualities. The student chosen competes for scholarships by explaining in a written essay why and how she has shown these qualities throughout her life, and why she deserves further rewards, including college scholarships. The award recipient is also honored at an awards ceremony, where she is recognized along with other winners from surrounding schools. “I am honored to be chosen. I appreciate the fact that the teachers see me as a role model for the DAR, and I hope I can continue to be a good role model. Thank you very much!” Allison commented. Prom committee starts preparations for the 2009 prom By Hilary Wright The senior class prom committee has began the preparations for this year’s prom. The group is being led by senior class sponsors Mrs. Cochran and Mr. Palmer. On December 4th, the group met to discuss the theme. Themes that were brought up were Hollywood, Oriental, and Mardi Gras. In the end the committee decided to combine Oriental and Hollywood to go with a Chinese Theater theme. Prom will be held at the The senior prom committee met on December 4th to discuss the theme of this year’s prom. The theme was decided to be Chinese Carbondale Civic Center on May Theater. 2nd. Page 6 The Talon December 2008 Winter athletes introduced at Meet the Eagles Page by Ben Yates This year’s Meet the Eagles took place on Nov 14th to introduce the athletes participating in winter sports, including boys and girls basketball players, dancers, and cheerleaders. Boy’s Freshmen, Junior Varsity and Varsity basketball teams were introduced, followed by girls Junior Varsity and Varsity, VHS dancers and cheerleaders. Pizza was served in the commons before the event started in honor of the athletes. At around six o’ clock, the lights went out as the athletes ran out onto the floor with their respective teams, then all of the senior athletes ran out last. After the introduction, the band played the national anthem and the cheerleaders cheered, as all the basketball teams played scrimmage games for the crowd. In between games, the dancers showed off their new routines. Overall, Meet the Eagles was a success. “It is a lot of work, but it was well worth it,” says Mrs. Palmer, coach of the girls team. The event was coordinated by Mrs. Palmer, Mr. Palmer, and the pep club officers. Varsity boys basketball team at Meet the Eagles. They played a scrimmage game against each other, as did all the other winter sports teams. Pictured top row left to right: Brandon Tanner, Mark Stram, Cory Belsher, Benny Bessette, Josh Ford. Middle Row Jacob Langston, Sergio De La Cruz, Sean Fitzgerald, Clayton Stevens. Bottom Row Dustin Martin, Tyler Murphy, and Drake Sanders. VHS WYSE team selected for 2008- 2009 school year Jacob Lane, one of the new mascots, entertained the crowd at Meet the Eagles. The 2008-2009 WYSE team was recently selected. WYSE stands for World Wide Use for Science and Engineering. It is a competition put on by the University of Illinois to challenge people in English, Biology, Graphic design, computer science, math, chemistry, and physics. To get chosen for the WYSE team, you must sign up for it, be passing your classes, have a good discipline record, and take a try-out test and hope you score better than the other people trying - out. Try-outs for the WYSE team were recently held. The team is pictured above. Back row (L to R) Mr. Jones, Ben Rouse, Patrick Daum, Hannah McGinnis, Josh Dippie, Brad Childress, Ethan McGinnis, Cody Hosfeldt. Front row: Brayden Leeds, Caroline Bremer, Emily Horn, Bobby Tanner, Kenzie Bradshaw, Serena Kotter, and Christina Faith. The new Pep Club T-shirt designs are in This is the front of the shirt with the main color being orange with oversized blue letters for our pep club. The back of the new shirts show the Eagle on a Black Diamond and lists all the teams in our new conference. Page 7 The Talon December 2008 VHS students participate in SCC’s 20th Annual Musical, “Wizard of Oz” By Kirsten Trambley From November 5-8, five Vienna High School students participated in Shawnee Community College’s 20th Annual Fall Children’s Theatre production, “The Wizard of Oz.” Four VHS seniors, Brad Childress, Kelin Field, Ashton Barger, and Caroline Bremer, and VHS sophomore, Kirsten Trambley, were all part of the 90+ member cast. Brad was cast as a member of the Cyclone Ensemble, a Winkie, and Zeke the farmhand on the Gale’s family farm. Kelin was a member of the Cyclone Ensemble, a Winkie, and the farmhand Hickory on the Gale’s estate. Ashton was Tree number two in the scene where Dorothy Gale meets the Tinman, and additionally in the set titled “The Dark Forest.” Caroline and Kirsten were both members of the Cyclone Ensemble and Citizens of Emerald City in the Land of Oz. “Wizard of Oz” was Brad VHS students Brad Childress, Ashton Barger, Kelin Field, Caroline Bremer, and Kirsten Trambley were in “Wizard of Oz,” based off of the beloved novel by L. Frank Baum. Childress’ first SCC musical. He said “It was fun talking like a hick again,” referring to his role as Yokel in our VHS play from last spring, “The Bachelor King.” Caroline Bremer has participated in seven Shawnee musicals. She Computer class visits MSU said, “It is always fun to participate and musical talents in their nine in SCC’s musicals and take part in performances in early November. such outstanding productions!” All the cast members of “Wizard of Oz” thoroughly enjoyed expressing their dramatic VHS Class volunteers at Marion Regional Humane Society Submitted by Amy Alsip and Patrick Daum On October 30, Mrs. Clayton’s Information Processing 1 class went to Murray State University for the Cyber Cave, a hands-on telecommunications technology program offered by the university for high school students. The program is run by the Telecommunications System Management (TSM) students in Murray. The field trip to Cyber Cave included lab activities, a lunch provided by the Center for TSM, a CD of pictures taken that day, a drawing for a free t-shirt, and another free gift for the class. Multiple members of the class won prizes that included a t-shirt and a water bottle. The TSM provided a lot of activities and prizes for the students. TSM students are involved in programs dealing with the usage of the Internet, wireless technology, multimedia, and its uses. In the multimedia module, the class learned about making movies with iMovie, using Photoshop to enhance pictures, using LiveJournal for blogging, and creating 3-D games. The activities were very interactive and the students were able to do things on their own. The class learned a lot about multimedia during the day. Mrs. Clayton said, “The Cyber Cave is a great learning experience for the students.” On September 30, students from Mrs. Flesch’s class volunteered their time to the Marion Regional Humane Society. Students worked hard to help clean cages, change litter boxes, and sweep floors. They were assisted by Mrs. Loyd, Mrs. Langston, and Ms. Debbie Jones. Students also donated needed supplies and money to the Humane Society with the help of VHS’s own Beta Club and VHS faculty members. Pictured above is CJ McKenzie helping care for an animal at the shelter. Athletes recognized at sports banquet By Cassie Martin The Golf team was recognized on November 10th at the VHS fall sports banquet. Top row (from left to right): Sean Fitzgerald, Bobby Hoffmann, Josh Ford, and Chase Deaton. Bottom row: Mitch Anderson, Zack Akins, and Dylan Baker. The Cross Country team was awarded for all their hard work. Top row (from left to right): Mark Stram, Daniel Kerley, Brandon Tanner, and Bryce Vaughn. Bottom row: Ehren Kirby, Drake Sanders, and Andrew Kirby. Page 8 The Talon December 2008 Twilight Trivia and Musical Mayhem Do you know Twilight like you think you do? How well do you know High School Musical 3? By Kaylee Knight By Kirsten Trambley 1. Who does Bella lirt with to get information? A) Emmet B) Mike C) Jacob D) Carlisle 6. What type of car does Rosalie drive? A) BMW M3 Convertible B) Mercedes Benz C) Volvo D) Jeep Wrangler 2. What kind of truck does Bella drive? A) 01 Ford F150 B) 52 Chevy C) 07 Toyota Tundra D) 92 Nissan 7. What is Bellas father’s job? A) Fire ighter B) Chief of police C) Janitor D) Mechanic 3. What is the name of the lullaby that Edward wrote for Bella? A) First Love B) Moonlight Bliss C) Bella’s Lullaby D) Vampire Lust 8. What food does Edward try in the cafeteria? A) pizza B) apple C) ice cream D) hotdog 4. What power does Alice have? A) See the future B) Can read peoples minds C) Can calm people D) Can heal people 5. What caused Tyler’s van to almost crush Bella? A) Brakes failed B) Rain C) Ice D) Locked steering Twilight Answers 1. C 6. A 2. B 7. B 3. C 8. A 4. A 9. D 5. C 10. B 9. Who is the irst student to talk to Bella? A) Mike B) Jacob C) Alice D) Eric 10. Who is the newest Cullens family member? A) Edward B) Jasper C) Alice D) Rosalie HSM3 Answers 1. C 6. C 2. B 7. D 3. D 8. B 4. B 9. A 5. C 10. A 1. What was the song that resembled “Fabulous” from High School Musical 2? A) Right Here, Right Now B) A Night to Remember C) I Want it All D) High School Musical 2. As HSM and HSM2 ended with amazing songs, what was the song used as the inal one in HSM3? A) We’re All In This Together (Grad. Mix) B) High School Musical C) Scream D) Walk Away 7. What song do Troy and Gabriella waltz to? A) Now or Never B) Right Here, Right Now C) Senior Year Spring D) Can I Have This Dance 3. Which one of the following cast members can be seen only in HSM3? A) Olesya Rulin B) Monique Coleman C) Alyson Reed D) Jemma McKenzieBrown 8. Which character has his biological father play his dad in HSM3? A) Troy Bolten (Zac Efron) B) Chad Danforth (Corbin Bleu) C) Ryan Evans (Lucas Grabeel) D) Zeke Baylor (Chris Warren, Jr.) 4. In the end, which character ends up going to Julliard? A) Ryan Evans B) Sharpay Evans C) Troy Bolten D) Kelsi Nielson 9. Which character’s parent is in Return to Halloweentown? A) Troy’s mom B) Troy’s dad C) Chad’s mom D) Ryan & Sharpay’s mom 5. Who agrees to be Sharpay’s personal helper during the second semester of the main character’s Senior year at East High? A) Sharpo Evans B) Jimmie “Rocket Man” C) Tiara Gold D) Taylor McKessie 10. Who was the winner of High School Musical: Get in the Picture, who sang a song at the end of this motion picture? A) Stan Carrizosa B) Tierney Chamberlain C) Isaiah Smith D) Bailey Purvis Scoring: *If you got a perfect score, then you are deinitely obsessive! *If you missed less than 3, then you are a fanatic! *If you missed 4 to 7 questions, then you’re just a semi-fan. *If you missed every question, then you don’t anything about Twilight / HSM3. VHS Globetrotters prepare for their next trip 6. In the opening scene with the basketball championship, who do the Wildcats play? A) North High B) East High C) West High D) South High Beta Club goes shopping and decorating for Hospitality House In November, a few Beta Club members went shopping and decorating for items for the Vienna Ministerial Alliance Hospitality House. Above, Bobby Hoffmann is tucking in a sheet in one of the rooms supported by VHS Beta Club. To the right, Clayton Smith is stacking multiple pillows into the shopping cart that he pushed with pride! Globetrotters sit and await information from Mrs. Mize in the Media Center about their upcoming trip to Germany and Switzerland. Page 9 The Talon December 2008 Page by Daniel Kerley JILG conducts I & I ceremony The Jobs for Illinois Graduates held the 10th annual Installation and Initiation Ceremony on November 18th. JILG has been at VHS since 1996. The JILG class prepares students for graduation and for careers they will pursue after graduation. The class learns the 37 core competencies of the Career Association. JILG members must learn how to get a job, keep a job, and quit a job in the appropriate manner. The Initiation and Installation Ceremony is the process of the JILG members being initiated and installed into the Career Association. The ceremony began with the entrance of the members of the JILG class. It continued with a presentation of the highlights of the achievements of its members. Lance Leeds, minister of the Vienna First United Methodist Church, was the guest speaker. The installation of the officers The JILG members assemble in the hallway before the Initiation and Installation Ceremony begins. then occurred. President Julieann VanCleve, Vice President Shanelle Beasley, Secretary Sergio DeLaCruz, Service Learning Coordinator Ted Craig, Reporter Cara Otte, and Historian Desiree Science and math classes attend Technology Showcase Southeast Missouri State University was the host of the second annual Advanced Technology Showcase on November 7th. The VHS physics, pre-calculus, and chemistry classes were in attendance on that Friday. The students witnessed many technology and science-related demonstrations that were displayed by the IET department faculty and students. The students started off the technology trip at 8:05 a.m. They travelled by bus to the Cape Girardeau campus. Then they spent the morning at the new Otto and Delta Seabaugh Polytechnic Building. The students who attended split into three separate groups to attend the various presentations. The three groups then attended demonstrations. They had the chance to pick four of the many presentations in the building, and then attend each lecture. Some of the lectures included robotics, photography, laser technology, and computer graphics and animation. Cassie Martin, a junior who attended the trip, said, “My favorite session was the computer graphics and animation. We learned some interesting Photoshop skills.” Ms. Will-Henn, VHS physics and pre-calculus instructor that chaperoned the trip, said that she was impressed with the IET instructors and interested in the way they involved science in their presentations. “I hope that if the classes attend the showcase next year, that they have the opportunity to do more hands on demonstrations,” Ms. Will-Henn stated. Hill were all installed as officers during the ceremony. The initiation of the members took place soon after. The ceremony flowed smoothly and it was interesting to see the time and effort that JILG had put into their activities. Afterwards, there were many refreshments served for the guests and members that attended the ceremony. Student designs skateboard Bryce Johnson a sophomore at VHS displays a skateboard that he constructed in Mr. Sandfort’s wood shop class. Bryce decided to create the skateboard and painted the board in school colors to show his school spirit. Mr. Sandfort teaches the many different technics of lamination and bending of wood. Lamination allowed Bryce to make his skateboard five layers, while at the same time the mold of a skateboard is bending each layer to the skateboard shape. Johnson County State’s Attorney Tricia Shelton Residential Wiring P.O. Box 431 Vienna, IL 62995 618-658-9774 Scott Wright Johnson County Courthouse PO Box 1257 Vienna, IL 62995 Phone: (618) 658-9318 Fax: (618) 658-9339 Page 10 The Talon Page by Courtney Bigham December 2008 VHS Art Students Showcase Their Talent Pen and ink drawing by Makenzie Kirby Pen and ink drawing by Chelsie Racey Pen and ink drawing by Desiree Walton Pen and ink drawing by Megan Pope Mot t Excavat ing Morris and Danell Mott P.O. Box 613 Vienna IL, 62995 Home: (618) 652-2605 Cell: (618) 771-2692 Fax: (618) 658-3214 Fr e e E s t i m a t e s General Contracting For all your dirtwork needs! Page 11 The Talon December 2008 Page by Kassidy Shoemaker Talon staff attends journalism seminar at Shawnee College VHS Talon members attended a journalism seminar on November 4th. It was held at Shawnee Community College. The conference was sponsored by the college’s newspaper staff, The Tempo. The conference taught the Talon students about copy editing, picture taking skills, writing reviews, and interviewing techniques. The Talon staff learned many things that will improve the paper. Also, the Talon staff had its newspaper critiqued. Sam Blackwell from Southeast Missouri University was the critic, and said that the paper had several areas that needed improvement, but that overall The Talon was very good. The conference came to a close with a very informative keynote presentation by Jak Tichenor, a WSIU television producer. The presentation was titled, “Why the Media Matters.” The presentation highlighted his media journalism career, and told how others can achieve greatness in the same way he did. VHS Talon staff had the school newspaper critiqued at the journalism conference. Pictured left to right: Kaylee Knight, Makenzie Kirby, Hallie Hirsch, Cody Stanley, and Timothy Maier. FCCLA goes to SIUC for conference On November 5th, the VHS FCCLA chapter took part in their annual district FCCLA conference at SIU in Carbondale. The group participated in many small workshops, such as dating and relationships, cosmetology, cake decorating, drinking and driving, STD’s, birth control awareness, self defense, and culinary arts. Each member paired up and took part in two of the many workshops offered. Cassie Martin and Desiree Hill participated in the cosmetology and dating and relationship classes. Desiree commented, “It was so much fun! They had a lot to offer and I learned a lot of interesting facts that can make me a better future leader.’’ Members had lunch at the student center and nutritious snacks were served. The members later learned many informative things from the keynote speaker, Jeff Fritchnitch, superintendent of Altamont High School. He spoke about character development and his bottom line was, “Do what is right!” Cassie Martin commented, “The keynote speaker was very VHS FCCLA members attended a district conference at SIUC. Pictured L to R: (Back inspirational!” row) Cierra Russell, Anna Allen, Chelsey Racey, Sarena Kotter. Middle row Brittney Dalton, Brittany Warfield, Shayna Coonce, Caroline Storey. Front row Cassie Martin, Desiree Hill, and Clarissa Court. 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Pictured above (left to right): Brittany Barkley, Jasmine Henry, Sarena Kotter, and Chelsie Racey compete in Scholar Bowl’s first match of the season against Goreville. Think you can hang with the Scholar Bowl kids? Test your skills with these Scholar Bowl questions. 1) What percentage of the House of Representatives is elected every year? 3) In 1785, Congress initiated mail 5) Which vitamin is produced service using what in the body when you are horse-drawn vehicles? exposed to sunlight? 2) How many circles can be tangent to each of two intersecting lines? 4) In 1677, William Penn was the first person to write a charter separating what? 3) Stagecoaches 4) Church and state 5) Vitamin D 6) Psychosomatic Phone: (618) 658-3191 6) What is the name for a physical symptom or disease thought to derive from emotional factors? 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I watch shows like Cash Cab and Jeopardy the whole week before the event, so I’ll be ready when I’m actually in the moment. All of us in Scholar Bowl know that feeling of pride that comes when you get a question right, but the real sense of accomplishment is felt when we Shawnee Title and Abstract Rick Wiggs & Sherri Ross 504 W Main St. Vienna, IL 62995 658-5555 Family owned and operated since 1974 Real Rehab & Fitness Physical Therapy 658-8144 Full Fitness Center Locally Owned! Harmon Autoglass Water Aerobics Swimming Pool 811 N. 1st Vienna,IL A Glass Doctor Company 1-866-838-GLASS Page 13 The Talon December 2008 Page by Makenzie Kirby This season on Survivor, contestant Allison Bean, whose love of traveling brought her to Survivor, was voted as a VHS queen candidate. Allison Carole Bean is no bump on a log! This girl participates in golf, basketball, pep club, student council, Beta club, YFC, HOSA, Spanish club, Globetrotters, and prom committee. This ambidextrous Harry Potter fan, who is slightly obsessed with Disney (but not the channel), has a cat, Bagherra, that looks like the panther from the Jungle Book, and a dog named Lucy. This Survivor contestant has survived the island so far, by chewing green Orbit gum, drinking Dr. Pepper, using her amazing camping skills, and sleeping with her stuffed animal, Floppy, that she has had since she was 3 years old. She has always dreamed of being a queen candidate and believes that every little girl dreams of being on the court at least once in her life. After Allie successfully gets off the island she plans to go to SIUE, get a Bachelor’s degree in nursing and then advance to become a nurse practitioner. It may seem like Allie may love everything, but do not let this girl fool you. She hates the J.G. Wentworth “It’s my money and I need it now” commercials and dislikes the times in the movie theaters when she has no room to prop her feet and has to sit by strangers. So, even though this girl cannot do the moon walk, cannot curl her tongue like a hot dog bun, and is claustrophobic, she sounds like a worthy opponent. Next Tuesday on Bob & Big, Bobby Hoffmann gets voted as a homecoming king candidate for Vienna High School. This nominee is no stick in the mud and stays busy with baseball, golf, Spanish club, Globetrotters, FFA, Beta club, student council, junior leadership, YFC, FCA, and pep club, not to mention umpiring ball games and hunting. On this all-new episode, viewers get to see Bob play a song for Big using his piano skills. After the beautiful song from Bob, they pack up their two dogs, Bluford and Maddie, a pack of Wrigley Double mint gum, and a twelve-pack of Coca-Cola for a good ole’ camping trip and head off to the woods with the Faulkner “Hillbilly” Family and Mini Horse, where Bobby comes face-to face-with his fear of snakes. . Rusty’s Home Center 418 E. Davie St. Anna, IL. 62906 Phone: 618-833-2101 Fax: 618-833-4166 505 E. 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This movie star loves to have popcorn and milk duds at movie theaters, he gets through the stress of high school by chewing Big Red and drinking his favorite soda, Sprite. So on December 12th tune into “Saved by the Bell” to see if Clay Stevens becomes the Homecoming King at Bayside. Tanner Construction John D. Tanner Vienna, IL 658-3145 All week, everybody is always ready for the weekend, but we aren’t just excited about the weekend coming, we’re also excited to hear our three favorite words... “It’s Saturday Night!” This Saturday night, on SNL’s Weekend Update, VHS Queen Candidate Reagan Summers will make a star appearance, although her appearance was questioned when the media made reports of her in being softball game war. Candidate Summers walked away from the war of softball with nothing but a scar under her right eyebrow. Rumor has it that there will be a special rap given about this young candidate. Maybe this rap will include her participation in basketball, softball, YFC, pep club, Spanish club, HOSA, and Beta club. This queen candidate is the tallest person in her immediate family, has two different colored eyes, is a huge Survivor fan, and is a certified lifeguard. This Orbit sweet-mint flavored gum, Diet Mountain Dew loving candidate has a hatred for clowns, so hopefully SNL will be a no clown zone! So tune into Weekend Update this Saturday night to see what Queen Candidate Reagan Summers is all about! Jon A. Simmons Auctioneer We do ICF Basements. For more information visit our website at www.amvicsystems.com Vienna, IL Collins Car Wash J.R.’s Body Shop J.R. Evers, Owner Free Estimates 30 years experience 615 Highway 146 East Vienna, IL 62995 Bobby Collins, Owner 1150 East Washington Street Karnak, IL 62956 Phone: 634-2658 Fax: 634-2605 Page 15 The Talon December 2008 Page by Hallie Hirsch Andrea Stepter is one of four contestants on this week’s all-new episode of “NEXT-Our Search for the Next Homecoming Queen.” Andrea will be trying to win us over as she condenses her stomach into the hearts of millions. Andrea didn’t get where she is today by just watching the world pass by. This Queen Candidate takes part in pep club, student council, HOSA, leadership team, drama club, and if you can believe it, the tennis team! What most of us don’t know about our sassy contestant is she has a huge collection of fuzzy boots, and stickers. This talented singer has always dreamed of being Homecoming Queen. In the future, Andrea plans to go to college, get a good job, and have a family, but not without dozens of long nights chewing strawberry bubblicious, drinking gallons of grape soda, and of course who could go one day without hearing the dreaded “Head On” commercial. Spider hater, Andrea Stepter is just hoping she won’t hear the word NEXT in her search to become VHS’s next Homecoming Queen. On this week’s episode of “Seinfeld”, our guest star Daniel Kerley, who some of you may know as DK, K-Dawgin, or even Dirty Dan The Man Beast, will be nominated as a candidate for King in this year’s VHS Homecoming. Even though Daniel is a true salsa legend, he still has time to participate in track, Beta club, and cross country, not to mention meet such great figures like John Shimkus, wear his fedora hat proudly, and even write some poetry in his spare time. DK even traveled to Belgium, where he is planning to attend the local university to study clinical psychology. You better believe he took his dog Todd, his stuffed Meerkat Chandler Bing for that long plane ride overseas. Sadly, Dirty Dan’s worst fear became a reality when, in the plane’s rest room, he was sitting on the toilet and when he stood up and flushed, the water overflowed into his pants causing what some might say was a truly “dirty” scene. Be sure to stay tuned for next week’s episode when K-Dawgin shows off his singing talents when he tries to out belt the singers from the J.G. Wentworth “opera” commercial. (618) 658-9597 6685 U.S. Highway 45 N. Vienna, Illinois P.O. Box 35 Vienna, Illinois Professional Quality Graphics, Murals, Lettering, & Signage Free Checking! Remember to Cast your vote for your VHS Queen and King. Good Luck Candidates! Free Gifts! Free Money! Together Works...For You Phone: 658-2961 Robin Harper-Whitehead Johnson County Clerk Page 16 The Talon December 2008 Page by Hallie Hirsch On this Friday’s new episode of “Scrubs,” Dr. Austin Adams lives up to his title of being the champion of Ultimate Frisbee, as well as ping pong, and driving the coolest truck to work. In this upcoming episode, this retired motocross racer also gets nominated for a Homecoming King at VHS. Besides his special talents at being a doctor, he also specializes in Photoshop. Others may know this nominee as A squared, Double A, and Pebbles. Dr. Adams relies on Stride gum and Mug root beer to get him through his busy work week. It is a mystery how this candidate received this doctor position because his worst fear is needles! While this still is a mystery, tune in and see if Dr. Adams gets another title under his belt, that of VHS’s Homecoming King! Lawrence & Bean Insurance On this season’s “So You Think You Can Dance,” Cara Otte looks to dance her way into the hearts of millions. T h i s girl was hit with the whiffle ball bat during PE her sophomore year. She is always busy, even when she’s not dancing the night away for the VHS dance team. Cara’s in Beta club, track, scholar bowl, band, and choir. This homecoming queen hopeful makes it through the day, and dare I say night, by chewing Extra spearmint gum, drinking Sprite, and sleeping with her stuffed angel. “One-Eyed Otte” has always dreamed of being nominated to be Homecoming Queen, and is very thankful for the opportunity to get to experience it. So tune in December 12th to see if Cara dances the night away in the hope of becoming VHS’s next Homecoming Queen. S A M ’S H ig hw a y 45 N o rth V ie nna, IL “Contact us for all your insurance needs” “On the Square” Box 126, Vienna, IL 62995 (618) 658-9121 A Tradition in Service Since 1981 John Huckelberry Tax Service 315 North 3rd Street Vienna, IL (618)-658-9252 We have Electronic Filing! Page 17 The Talon December 2008 Senior Spotlights Page by Courtney Bigham Mitch Goede Trevis McGill Kayla Stafford Julieann VanCleve What is your favorite thing about homecoming week? Everyone really gets into the spirit. What do you do in your spare time? I go to Dustin Goddard’s house to make sure that he is still alive. What is the funniest thing that has happened to you at VHS? The time I got depantsed at Senior Day by Matt Greer. What is the best thing about being a senior? Senior Skip Day What was your first paid job? Being a waiter at Grand Chain Lodge. What is your biggest pet peeve? When people chew with their mouth open. Who would you call first if you won the lottery? I’m not that lucky. What is your favorite thing about homecoming week? The days we get to dress up. What do you do in your spare time? Sit around and do a lot of nothing. What is the funniest thing that has happened to you at VHS? When people stole my crutches and I couldn’t go anywhere for 30 minutes. What is the best thing about being a senior? Being at school five hours a day. What was your first paid job? Working at Dairy Queen. What is your biggest pet peeve? People that whine a lot. Who would you call first if you won the lottery? Jesus, to apologize for gambling. What is your favorite thing about homecoming week? The lip syncs and dressing up all week. What do you do in your spare time? Well I usually don’t read, but now I’m reading Twilight. It’s great! What is the funniest thing that has happened to you at VHS? Last year, when I was in Jill’s skit, I had to do the Superstar move in front of the whole school. (I had to sniff my armpits lol!) What is the best thing about being a senior? Because we’re the top class!! lol What was your first paid job? Babysitting! It’s always amazing. What is your biggest pet peeve? When someone wears sunglasses inside or when it’s not sunny. I don’t understand why! What is your favorite thing about homecoming week? Dressing up and the lip syncs. What do you do in your spare time? Read, text, and hang out with friends. What is the funniest thing that has happened to you at VHS? When I slipped and fell in front of the entire P.E. class. What is the best thing about being a senior? Because we get to leave. What was your first paid job? Babysitting What is your biggest pet peeve? People lying and fake people. Who would you call first if you won the lottery? Desi Hill so we could go shopping. This -N- That Flower Shop (618) 658-9776 Vienna, IL Plush Animals Flowers Look for the multicolored building at the intersection! Also specializing in Tuxedo Rentals Zoppini Charm Bracelets Page 18 The Talon Page by Cody Stanley December 2008 Spotlights Freshman Chelsea Studer What do you like most about VHS? Seeing my friends and being able to talk to them. What is your favorite part of homecoming? The dancing. Who is your role model? My mom because she is always there for me when I need her. What’s your favorite thing about the Christmas season? The snow. What are your plans for Christmas? Spending time with my family. If you could go anywhere for Christmas, where would you go? Florida, because I want to see the ocean. Sophomore Shayna Coonce Junior Desiree Walton What do you like most about VHS? I like everything, because it’s just a good school. Who is your role model? Beatrice Rixie, because I’ve just always looked up to her. What’s your favorite thing about the Christmas season? The presents. What are your plans for Christmas? I plan to go to my aunt’s house for dinner and get presents. If you could go anywhere for Christmas, where would you go? Australia, because I’ve always wanted to go there. What do you like most about VHS? I like the school being small because most everybody gets along. What is your favorite part of homecoming? The skits. Who is your role model? I don’t have one because I am my own person. What’s your favorite thing about the Christmas season? Getting to see family. What are your plans for Christmas? I’m going up north to be with family. If you could go anywhere for Christmas, where would you go? To Australia because the weather is nice and there are alot of animals. Harper Ford “Contact us for all your automotive Needs” 323 E Vine Street Vienna, IL 62995 (618)658-7003 Owner: Bob Harper Hours: Monday- Friday: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM Page 19 The Talon Page By Tim Maier December 2008 Spotlights Freshman Sophomore Junior Owen Webb Clayton Smith Kaleb Nance What do you like most about VHS? All the people here are so awesome! What is your favorite part of homecoming? I like dressing up on all of the different days. Who is your role model? Dustin Goddard, because he is a cool person and he is always very supportive of me. What’s your favorite thing about the Christmas season? Hunting What are your plans for Christmas? Seeing my family If you could go anywhere for Christmas, where would you go? California, because I have several family members that live there. What do you like most about VHS? All the school spirit and activities throughout the year. What is your favorite part of homecoming? The lipsyncs and homecoming skits. Who is your role model? Andy and Trae because they are awesome people! What’s your favorite thing about the Christmas season? The presents What are your plans for Christmas? To go and spend time with my family and hopefully get lots of presents. If you could go anywhere for Christmas, where would you go? Hawaii or Australia Wetherell Dentistry What do you like most about VHS? Some of the teachers, because some of the teachers are cool and funny like Mr. Jones. What is your favorite part of homecoming? Dressing up Who is your role model? My dad, because he has always been a good dad to me. What’s your favorite thing about the Christmas season? To be with family. What are your plans for Christmas? To be with my family and see my girlfriend. If you could go anywhere for Christmas, where would you go? St. Augustine Vienna Outdoor Equipment 805 N. 1st Street Vienna, IL 658-8361 Bailey Bobber 104 Locust St. Vienna, IL 658-9610 “We Repair All Brands & Models” Danell L Mott Johnson County Supervisor of Assessments Office Located in Courthouse Annex Business 658-8010 Decoy Company Russell Bailey Owner/Designer PO Box 203 Vienna, IL 62995 Cell: (618) 924-0001 Residence 658-2605 Fax 658-4209 Have a safe and prosperous year! Page 20 The Talon Page by Sara Jennings December 2008 Mystery Spotlights Cory Belsher Kassey McDonald J.W. Reynolds Memorials “The company you’ve heard about all your life” Phone: 658-2911 or 1-800-526-9180 Vienna, Illinois Do you have any nicknames? Josie, Jos-A, and Jos-B How old will you be in 3 years? 20 years old Who is your favorite Talon member? Cassandra Brooke Martin!! What is your astrological sign? Scorpio What town do you live in? V-town What would you do if your parents were gone for and entire weekend? Probably hang out with my friends or go camping. It’s always fun! Do you have any nicknames? None that I can think of. How old will you be in 3 years? 19 Who is your favorite Talon member? Hilary Wright, she is my love! jk What is your astrological sign? Virgo What town do you live in? Vienna What would you do if your parents were gone for and entire weekend? Stay home, read, and hang with friends. Basically the same thing I would do with them home. Jose Botello Do you have any nicknames? Rascal (thanks to Jaime George) How old will you be in 3 years? 18 years old Who is your favorite Talon member? I don’t really know many people in the Talon. What is your astrological sign? Sagittarius What town do you live in? Tunnel Hill What would you do if your parents were gone for and entire weekend? I would probably be really bored because most of my friends can’t drive. Marissa Martinez Do you have any nicknames? B How old will you be in 3 years? I’ll be 21. Who is your favorite Talon member? I’d have to say Jennifer Williams, aka Jenna Boo! What is your astrological sign? Taurus. What town do you live in? I live in the hood of Grantsburg. What would you do if your parents were gone for and entire weekend? Go to Ole Miss or have a weekendlong church revival at my house. My momma would be so proud. Bailey Funeral Home 705 N. First Street Vienna, IL 62995 (618) 658-2311 Brian and Julie Bailey Brent Williams Shoemaker Construction Co., Inc. Ben Adams General Contractors Randy Spurlock 809 N. 1st Street, P.O. Box 335 Vienna, IL 62995 “Build with Us” 695-3372 Vienna, IL Office Phone: (618) 658-2881 Page 21 The Talon Allison Bean December 2008 Homecoming Court (Continued) Andrea Stepter Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 and become a nurse practitioner, and hopefully be a missionary somewhere. Allison’s first thought about being elected as a homecoming candidate was, “I am very thankful that my class voted for me to represent our senior class, it is an honor.” Allison is the daughter of Mark and Kelly Bean, and she has two older sisters, Shannon Kerley, 24, and Stacy Bean, 21 Andrea is excited about being selected as a queen candidate. She stated, “Im, extremely excited about my classmates electing me, and I can’t wait to dress up and support my senior class.” Andrea is the daughter of Christi Canada and Tony Stepter. She has seven siblings, Vanessa Canada 13, Gabriel Canada 8, Leah Canada 7, Sophia Canada 5, Cayleigh Stepter 8, Elijah Stepter 4, and Seth Stepter 3. Cara Otte Austin Adams Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 Cara is honored to be elected as a homecoming candidate. She said, “Thanks to everyone who voted for me, and also a huge thanks to all the people helping participate in my skit.” Cara is the daughter of Raymond and Carol Otte. Austin is the son of Dee Dee and the late John Adams. He has three older siblings, Ariel Stewart, Justin Adams, and Spring Adams. Bobby Hoffmann Continued from page 1 candidate was, “Its great to know that my classmates think that much Reagan Summers of me.” Continued from page 1 PA school or nurse practitioner Bobby is the son of Bob and school. Caroline Hoffman, and he has one Reagan’s comments about being sister, Taylor Hoffmann, 15. elected as a homecoming candidate Daniel Kerley were, “I was totally shocked! I’m so honored to be chosen to be on Continued from page 1 the court and represent my class my the lip syncs. Daniel is the son of Leo and last year here at VHS.” Teri Kerley, and he has one brother, Reagan is the daughter of John and Vicki Summers, and she has Jacob, who is 30 years old. one sister Grayson, 21. Clayton Stevens Brayden Leeds Continued from page 2 Continued from page 1 Brayden’s favorite part of homecoming week is participating in the lip syncs. Brayden is proud to be a sophomore attendant this year. He said, “I feel extremely honored to have been elected.” Cassie Martin Brayden is the son of Lance Continued from page 2 and Judy Leeds. He has one older dress shopping and getting ready brother, Tyler, who is 19. on homecoming night!” Cassie is the daughter of Richard and Michelle Martin, and has one Continued from page 2 lip syncs this homecoming week. older sister, Jessica Partridge, 24. Emily is the daughter of Vernon Shane Carlton and Amber Horn. She has one older Continued from page 2 brother, Jacob, who is 21. Shane is the son of Craig Emily is very honored to be Carlton and Ellen Carlton. He has picked as an attendant. “I feel very two siblings, Jonathan, 24, and honored to represent my class as an Stephanie, 19. attendant and would like to thank my class for electing me,” she said. Continued from page 2 Her favorite parts of homecoming week are the Continued from page 2 lunchtime activities, skits and lipMarkus is the son of Mark and syncs. Wendy Stram. He has one older Hannah is the daughter of brother, Sean, who is 18. Michael and Patti McGinnis. She Markus is very grateful to has three older siblings, a sister, be chosen by his class this year. Kalie who is 18, and two brothers, He said, “I am honored that my Zachary, 21, and Ethan, 17. wonderful classmates chose me to Hannah is very excited about represent them.” the upcoming week. She said, “I am so excited and honored to be representing the sophomore class!” Clayton is excited about being a king candidate. He stated, “I am very happy, and it is an honor.” Clayton is the son of Jay Trammell and Charley Stevens, and has one sister, Skylynn, 14. Emily Horn Hannah McGinnis Markus Stram The Secret Garden “We Deliver” 209 N 1st Street Vienna, IL 62995 For all your Winter needs Monday- Friday Saturday 9:00- 4:30 9:00- 1:00 Telephone: 658-9215 Owner: Shelia Harper Page 22 The Talon December 2008 Gambit Golf Club 1150 State Route 146 East Vienna, Illinois 62995 Reservations for Tee Times (618) 658-6022 Gambit Bar & Grill Special Events Center Available! For Reservations(618) 658-6020 www.gambitgolf.com Gambit Bar &Grill Coupon Bring this in for half price menu! 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