Issue 2 - Vienna High School
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Issue 2 - Vienna High School
News Page 2 - VHS gives donations to help Katrina relief efforts The Talon Page 3 - Angel Avery wins Eagle Blanket raffle Page 4 - Student Council plans Homecoming week Page 6 - FFA takes second in tractor driving contest Page 11 - Marching Eagles start new season Page 12 - FCCLA officers elected Page 13 - Mrs. Cochran’s and Mr. Harner’s classes recognized Entertainment Page 7, 8, & 9 Spotlights Page 14 - Taloween Volume 12, Issue 2 Vienna High School October 2005 Donation given to family from Louisiana By Julie Farmer Vienna High School senior Danielle O’Connell and her family were presented with a check for $400 from VHS Principal Mrs. Faye Mize. The money was given to the O’Connell family to help them buy some of the items they lost in Hurricane Katrina. Because they were only able to bring so much with them, the O’Connell family is lacking some of the major needs to live their day-to-day lives. The money was collected through a VHS fundraiser to help those who have been hurt by Hurricane Katrina. Mrs. Mize was pleased to give the donation. “Through the givingness of the students and staff, we are able to provide a donation to the O’Connell family. Our hearts go out to all the families affected by Hurricane Katrina.” Danielle and her family lets students make friends with different people with different backgrounds. The Leadership Team at Vienna High School is helping get the school and students ready for the Mix It Up challenge. The group includes Isaiah Cornelius, Lori Hannan, Aaron Chamness, Haley Huff, and Credence Mott. The sponsors for the team are Mrs. Holhubner and Mr. Fairless. Lori Hannan is part of the VHS Leadership team and is a junior at VHS. “I think the Mix It Up challenge is a great idea. It will allow students who don’t normally interact get a chance to meet new people. I am really ex- lived in Empire, Louisiana, which is South of New Orleans. She returned home to Empire after the hurricane to find what was left of her home, only to find they had nothing to return to. Their home was completely destroyed. The O’Connell’s lost everything they had left in Empire. VHS senior Danielle O’Connell and her family received a check, presented by principal Faye Mize, for $400.00 from Vienna High School, and Danielle personally received a check for $100.00. The donation is part of the money collected by VHS students and staff to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina. The O’Connell’s home was completely destroyed in the storm. VHS “Brings Down the Walls” By Julie Farmer Vienna High School will be participating in the Challenge to “Mix it Up” on November 15. The slogan for the challenge is “Bringing Down the Walls.” Mix it Up is a program whose goal is to break stereotypes in high schools across America. On Nov. 15 students will be “mixing it up” by sitting next to someone new at lunch. The program divides students from their normal sitting areas at lunch, into different groups. By participating in this activity students will be able to get acquainted with other students they may not be friends with. The Mix It Up challenge Don’t forget to give blood on Nov. 3rd. VHS athletic director inducted into IHSA Hall of Fame cited about the turnout we By Whitney Newton will have on the Mix It Up day.” Over four million students participated in the challenge last year from over 9,000 schools. Mrs. Holhubner, sponsor of the Leadership Team commented, “Hopefully the Mix It Up day at lunch will provoke students to sit somewhere new everyone once and a while. I think this will be a positive experience for all of those involved. Vienna High School is proud to be one of the participating schools to break VHS athletic director and former softball coach Ross Hill has stereotypes in the Mix It Up been selected for induction into the IHSA Softball Hall of Fame. challenge. Mr. Ross Hill, VHS Ath- throughout his 15 years of letic Director, has been rec- coaching softball. ognized statewide as one of When Mr. Hill was conIllinois’ premier softball gratulated on his recognition, he stated, “I am very honcoaches. He has been selected to ored to be voted by my the Illinois High School As- peers to this prestigious position.” sociation Hall of Fame. VHS senior Kayla ButMr. Hill will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in ler has played softball for Marion on February 26, four years for coach Hill. She stated, “Coach Ross Hill 2006. Mr. Hill was the VHS has really helped to put an girls’ Softball coach from excellent softball program together at VHS. Coach Hill 1990 until 2005. In 15 years, he has won coaches from his heart. No The Vienna High School Leadership Team will be organizing the Mix It Up challenge. The 80 percent of his varsity one could deserve this group includes: (first row) Isaiah Cornelius, Lori Hannan, Haley Huff, and Credence Mott. games. He received 532 more.” (Back row): Mr. Fairless, Aaron Chamness, and Mrs. Holhubner. wins and only lost 137 times Page 2 The Talon October 2005 VHS students give money to Hurricane Katrina victims By Teena Harms As part of the hurricane relief effort here at VHS, students came together to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. With staff and students working together, VHS raised a total of $3,781.90. The first place winner was Mrs. Cochran’s class. They brought in $281.50 throughout the week. Second place went to Mr. Harner’s class, with a total of $274.50 for the week. Brian Kramp, of Mr. Harner’s second block American Government class, commented, “It is nice to see my peers dig deep to help others, and to care so much that they give all they have for people in need.” Mrs. Cochran said, “My class showed great initiative, because they always brought and collected money without my prompting. It feels great that they showed so much generosity, not to mention beating Mr. Harner’s class.” Mrs. Cochran’s Spanish II class raised the most money for the hurricane victims, with $281.50. Pictured above first row: (left to right) Meghan Douglass, Kaylind Ball, and Jennifer Hale. Second row: Sean Lasley, Brittni Throgmorton, Clayton Spurlock, and Lacie Endrizzi. Kayla Butler, Erin Hileman, and Jessica Loyd. Fourth row: Julie Farmer, Lori Riley, Kristin Hunter, Taylor Veach, and Mrs. Cochran. Mr. Harner’s second block American Government class came in second rasing $274.50 for the hurricane victims. Pictured above first row: (left to right) Amber Dry, Jessica Ramage, Brittany Turpen, Tim Oslay, Stephanie Yates, Brian Kramp. Second row: Whitney Newton, Jessica Morrisette, Tomi Gowin, Mr. Harner, Teena Harms. Third row: Alisa Goines, Ashlee Bailey, Amanda Spurlock, Amy Parenti, Taylor Ames, Rachel Stewart, Kelly Bryant, Shoshannah Richerson, and Amanda Pirtle. Fourth Row: Amber Russell, Sarah Bradshaw, Erin Kerley, Richard Morgan, Zachary McGinnis, Kendy Dunning, Tyler Elledge and TJ Warren. 2005-2006 Talon Staff Julie Farmer ................ Editor-in-Chief Whitney Newton ........... Managing Editor Kristin Hunter .............. Managing Editor Lacey Penrod ...........................Staff Brandy Morgan ......................... Staff Teena Harms ...........................Staff Mrs. Joan Clayton ................... Advisor The Vienna High School Talon is a publication of the VHS 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 658-3011. The Talon is on the web at www.viennahighschool.com/newspaper Vienna High School 601 N. 1st Street Vienna, IL 62995 Phone (618)658-3011 www.viennahighschool.com The Talon October 2005 Page 3 Angel Avery Wins FCCLA raffle Civil Air Patrol seeking recruits Submitted by Dakin Rosenthal An open letter to VHS students... Hello, this is Dakin Storm Rosenthal, a member of the Civil Air Patrol Metropolis Composite Squadron. We are looking for new cadets (which means you) to join us in defending our homeland and keeping our skies safe. We perform S.A.R. (Search and Rescue Tasks) for the U.S. Air Force. We are ranked 28th in the state. Though our squadron is small, it has more opportunities and more flight time for the cadets, which is pretty good considering, Chicago has 75 squadron alone. We have award and scholarship programs that are provided through national competitions. Transportation is provided to national events only. All that we ask from you is that you show up to our meetings. There are three things that come first, church, family, and school. There are also other opportunities provided from CAP; for instance, learning how to fly, wearing Air Force uniforms, Color Guard, Ranking, and leadership of the squadrons. For more information about the Metropolis Composite Squadron, see me, or contact our commander, Gregory Krempasky at (618)524-4584. Drive-up Open Monday - Friday 7:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Sat. 7:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. Angel Avery won the FCCLA blanket raffle. The blanket was embroidered with the Vienna Eagle logo by FCCLA sponsor Kaye McGinnis. Proceeds from the raffle went to the Adam Schneider Fund. The raffle raised over $300. Sierra Russell sells FCCLA raffle tickets for the Vienna Eagles blanket to Wendy Bryant at the VHS open house, which was held on September 20th, 2005. Rick Wiggs Community President (618) 658-8888 FREE CHECKING! Lobby Open Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M.. - 5:00 P.M. Sat. 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. The Talon Page 4 October 2005 Student Council begins planning for Homecoming week By Teena Harms Student Council is gearing up for Homecoming activities which will take place on Friday, January 13, 2006. Mrs. Reichert and Mr. Hight, Student Council sponsors, report that there are many exciting activities planned for this year’s Homecoming week. Student Council members are involved in planning the Homecoming activities. Student Council members are pictured front row: (left to right) Sponsor Mrs. Reichert, Kaylyn Meyers, Caroline Bremer, Trevis McGill, Kristen Wetherell, Casey White, and Lauren Smith. Back row: Allison Bean, Kayla Butler, Kelly Bryant, Amanda Pirtle, Jennifer Hale, Lori Hannan, and Sponsor Mr. Hight. Tanner Construction John D. Tanner Vienna, IL 658-3145 Edward Jones Investments We also do ICF Basements. For more information visit our website at www.glassdoctor.com Collins Car Wash John Kreuter 658-2222 Cagle’s Tire & Wheel Towing & Recovery 658-8017 615 Highway 146 East Bobby Collins, Owner 24-hour Oil Change Towing $15.95 Everything for your tire needs! The Talon October 2005 Page 5 VHS concert band plays at Shawnee College By Julie Farmer The Vienna High School concert band participated in the annual Shawnee College Regional Band. Bands from high schools in Southern Illinois play in this event. The students take a day off school to go to Shawnee and practice three or four pieces of music all day. Under the direction of Mr. John Windings, the Shawnee College band director, the students perfect their songs and perform them the next morning at the Shawnee Col- lege Institute. be able to play with other musicians Brett Thompson is a sophomore from the at VHS and plays percussion for the surrounding schools.” VHS concert band. “I alway love going to Regional Band. It is nice to VHS Regional Band, pictured (from L to R) Front Row: Shanelle Beasley, John Pirtle, Bobby Hoffman, Breanna Morris, Kassie Jones, Chelsey Rouse, Jennifer Hale, Ashton Rambo-Sharp. Second Row: Wes Flannell, Jillian Powell, Casey White, Erica Farnsworth, Lori Riley, Kelly Bryant, Amanda Pirtle, Lori Hannan, Laura Treat, Kessha Mattingly. Third Row: Credence Mott, justin Keith, Aaron Chamness, Rebecca Johnson, Brett Thompson, Jessica Neal, Matt Bellamy, Clint Collins, Lisa Riley. PHONE: (618) 658-3191 FAX: (618) 658-5007 GODDARD’S AUTO BODY INC. 865 Old Rte. 146 Loop Vienna, Illinois 62995 24 HOUR TOWING TIRES AUTO SALES ALIGNMENTS Family owned and operated since 1974 Shawnee Title and Abstract Rick Wiggs 500 E. Vine Street, Vienna,IL (618) 658-9230 Sherri Ross Vienna, IL 658-5555 The Talon Page 6 September 2005 VHS FFA takes second in Tractor Jr. Class Officers attend Leadership Driving Contest at Vienna City Park Development Conference Submitted by Haley Huff The Vienna FFA hosted the section 25 Tractor Driving Contest on Tuesday, October 4th, at the Vienna City Park. Twelve schools participated in the contest from across Section 25. Tractor driving tests each contestant’s safety knowledge and the ability to back a trailer through a course that’s 40 feet long and only eight inches wider than the trailer. Driving and parking skills are also tested. A judge tests the driver’s ability to drive and control the way the driver handles the tractor and trailer. David Yandell and Robby Trigg drove for Vienna. David had a score of 195 and Robby Trigg had a score of 244. Overall, David placed 4th and Robby placed 9th. Vienna had a team score of 439, which gave them 2nd place, as a team, in the contest. The alternates in this year’s contest were Cory Ross and Travis Stroud. The Vienna FFA also participated in the Section 25 landuse contest (soil judging) on September 20th, 2005, at Carmi, Illinois. Robby Trigg, Kassie Ross, David Yandell, Haley Huff, and Travis Stroud were members that participated. Members judge 5 pits of soil and determine things such as soil erosion, water permeability, soil structure, texture, and also figure percentage slope. Pictured above are students and faculty who attended the Leadership Development Conference held at SIU. Back row: Mrs. Holhubner, Isaiah Cornelius, Credence Mott, Aaron Chamness, and Mr. Fairless. Front row: Kassie Ross, Lori Hannan, Haley Huff, and Dr. Trover. Submitted by Isaiah Cornelius Six students from the Junior class were chosen to go to the leadership ethics workshop. They were: Lori Hannan, Haley Huff, Kassie Ross, Aaron Chamness, Credence Mott, and Isaiah Cornelius. They were accompanied by Mr. Fairless, Mrs. Holhubner, and Dr. Trover. There were three days to the workshop, and each one was a fun learning experience. The first was a day for getting to know other students from other schools. Each of the schools was paired with another. The students from Vienna High School paired The students above participated in FFA Tractor Driving contest held in Vienna City Park. Pictured are (back row) Cory Ross, Middle Row: Robby Trigg, David up with students from other schools and learned things about them and introduced them. Not only did the students do this, but the teachers did as well. After the students were introduced and they learned about other schools’ sizes and locations, there was a scavenger hunt. Students were put on teams with people from other schools. The first day of the workshop was a team building day. The second day was on a more serious level. It was started off by learning about the Three Moral Paradigms. Number one was the Consequences Paradigm or Utilitarianism. (continued on page 12) Yandell, Travis Stroud, and Kassie Ross, Bottom Row: Brittany Ross, Haley Huff, Caroline Bremer, Heather Walter, Taylor Ames. (618) 658-9597 6685 U.S. Highway 45 N. Vienna, IL 62995 Professional Quality Graphics, Murals, Lettering & Signage Mr. Bill Fairless, Robby Trigg, and David Yandell after the FFA Tractor-Driving contest. Real Rehab & Fitness 658-8144 Physical Therapy Full Fitness Center Water Aerobics Swimming Pool Locally Owned! HARMONAUTOGLASS 811 N. 1st Vienna, IL A Glass Doctor Company 1-866-838-Glass The Talon October 2005 Page 7 By Whitney Newton Senior Spotlights Lindsey F or d For ord What is your favorite quote? “It is better to be thought of as fool than to open your mouth and prove it.” What do you first think about when you wake up on a typical morning? “Give me five more minutes.” If you could have any job, what would it be? Meteorologist, I love storms, everything about them, and dealing with storms. If you could star in any T.V. show, what would it be? Laguna Beach! Have you seen those houses? What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? My greatest joy would be that I have family and friends who love me and accept me for who I am and my worst fear would be losing those people. J.D .D.. Gonzalez Eric a F arnsw orth Erica Farnsw arnsworth Garrett Davis What is your favorite quote? “ Be a leader not a follower.” What do you first think about when you wake up on a typical morning? When I first wake up in the morning, I think about what my challenges will be for the day. If you could have any job, what would it be? I would be a professional track runner, and I would help people that are in need. What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? I have two joys, one is that I wake up every morning, and second is not being disabled. My worst fear would be is getting paralized. What is your favorite quote? “Seek the truth.” What do you first think about when you wake up on a typical morning? How much I really don’t want to wake up and Kelly Bryant! If you could have any job, what would it be? A professional Sax player because I know I would enjoy it and succeed in doing that job. If you could star in any T.V. Show, what would it be? Extreme Make-over because I love to make others happy. What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? My greatest joy is Kelly Bryant and my saxophone. My worst fear is being without Kelly Bryant and my saxophone. What is your favorite quote? “When the ball be in my hands, I take over the game and the man guarding me.” ~Michael Jordan What do you first think about when you wake up on a typical morning? When I first wake up in the morning I think...I LOVE MY BREE. If you could have any job, what would it be? Major League Baseball player. All you have to do is to play baseball all year long and get paid! If you could star in any T.V. Show, what would it be? Viva La Bam, they do the craziest stuff on that show. What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? My greatest joy would have to be spending time with Bree... I love her! My worst fear would probably be if something happened where I could never play sports again. What is the best Halloween costume you have ever worn? In 5th grade I wore a Jason mask! I thought it was the coolest thing ever! P.O. Box 35 Vienna, Illinois Free Checking! Band Together for Cancer Patients Free Gifts! 8 Bands to Perform Free Money! Tall Tree Lake October 22, 2005 2:00 p.m.-? Together Works...For You Phone: 658-2961 Food & Fun Vendors Wanted Call 771-2856 October 2005 The Talon Page 8 Spotlights By Whitney Newton Reagan Summers - FFreshman reshman Kaylyn Meyers - Sophomore Sarah File - Junior What is your favorite quote? “Don’t let your fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” What do you first think about when you wake up on a typical morning? What day is it? If you could have any job, what would it be? Either a writer or a journalist. I have loved writing stories ever since 5th grade. If you could star in any TV show, what would it be? The O.C. because it is in California, they have a rich life-style, and Seth Cohen! What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear?My greatest joy is being able to have a pretty good life, with a good family, and great friends! My worst fear is knowing that my family and friends won’t always be there. What is the best Halloween costume you have ever worn? My mom dressed me up as a clown and I hate clowns! What is your favorite quote? “Who are you to judge the life that I live?” What do you first think about when you wake up on a typical morning? Ugh... 5 more minutes! If you could have any job, what would it be? In all honesty, a special education teacher. I believe that everyone in this world deserves a chance, and no one should fall through the cracks. What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? My greatest joy; I guess I am still waiting for that one. My worst fear would be failing at everything! What is the best Halloween costume you have ever worn? We all know that somewhere down that long line of Halloween costumes, our mommies and daddies put us in that horrible clown outfit! Well, lets just say its in my past too! I am afraid of clowns now! What is your favorite quote? “You don’t know what you have until you’ve lost it” If you could have any job, what would it be? I would own a restaurant/night club, so I could dance, design, and test all of my food at my restaurant. If you could star in any TV show, what would it be? Summerland, so I could live on the beach! What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? My greatest joy is talking about apples with Peanut and my worst fear is dying in a car accident. What is the best Halloween costume you have ever worn? One year I was “I Dream of Jeannie” when I used to have my long hair and my costume was sequined and purple. I loved it! Lawrence & Bean Insurance Agency “Contact us for all your insurance needs” “On the Square” Box 126, Vienna, IL 62995 (618) 658-9121 A Tradition in Service Since 1981 SAM’S Highway 45 North Vienna, IL John Huckelberry Tax Service 315 South 3rd Street Vienna, IL (618)-658-9252 We have Electronic Filing! The Talon October 2005 Page 9 Spotlights By Whitney Newton Sergio De La Cruz - Freshman Chris N ichols - Sophomore Nichols Dennis W atts - Junior Watts What is your favorite quote? “Losing is not the answer.” What do you first think about when you wake up on a typical morning? The first thing I think of when I wake up is I want to go back to bed! If you could have any job, what would it be? I would like to be a NBA star because you can get millions of dollars. If you could star in any TV show, what would it be? The Dave Chappelle Show because there is a lot of comedy on the show. What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? My greatest joy is playing basketball and my worst fear is that I am afraid of the dark. What is your favorite quote? “Winning is not a sometime thing, it’s an all the time thing. You don’t do things right once in awhile; you do them right all the time. There is no room for 2nd place, there’s only room for one place and that is 1st place.” If you could have any job, what would it be? An FBI or CIA agent. I think it would be cool to be behind the scenes and know stuff that no one knows. If you could star in any TV show, what would it be? I don’t know about a TV show, but if it was a movie it would be Wedding Crashers! What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? The greatest joy is spending time with people you love and my worst fear is clowns. What is the best Halloween costume you have ever worn? I’m not big on Halloween costumes What is your favorite quote? “Blood is thicker than water.” What do you first think about when you wake up on a typical morning? I try to remember what I did the night before. If you could have any job, what would it be? A personal trainer, because I would be able to lift whenever I want and occasionally get to work with women. If you could star in any TV show, what would it be? NBA Inside Stuff, because I would get to travel the world and meet NBA Players. What is your greatest joy and what is you worst fear? My greatest joy is playing basketball with my teammates and my worst fear is to be unsuccessful in life. What is the best Halloween costume you have ever worn? The red ranger from the Power Rangers. Trovillion Brothers Phone: (618) 658-3761 505 East Vine St. Vienna, IL Do-it-Best Center TAMBRA K. CAIN ATTORNEY AT LAW 102 N. 4th Street P.O. Box 1311 Vienna, IL 62995 Johnson County Farm Bureau 809 N. 1st Street * P.O. Box 335 Vienna, IL 62995 Carol Hall Manager Ph./Fax (618) 658-2127 Email: [email protected] CALL US for all your animal health product needs! The Talon Page 10 October 2005 VHS Fall baseball season in the books Submitted by David Hill The Vienna Eagles finished up the fall baseball season with a 9-4 record. The Eagles ended the fall season tied for first place with the Shawnee Redskins, who the Eagles defeated in August. The Eagles only Conference loss was to Cobden. The Eagles were defeated 6-4 in the Confer- ence Tournament semifinals by the eventual Conference Tournament champions, the Goreville Blackcats. The Eagles won 3rd place in the Carrier Mills Inivitational Tournament in September. A 9-4 record is the best fall finish that the Eagles have enjoyed in the last three years. Leading the Conference, going into the spring season is another preseason goal that the Eagles were able to successfully accomplish. The Eagles had four pitchers that won two games each: Garrett Davis, Brett Snider, Clayton Spurlock, and Derek Trovillion. The Eagles unsuccessful bid to win the Conference Tournament will leave a sour taste in their mouths all winter long. The Eagles baseball players are looking forward to a busy spring season with the maximum of 35 games already scheduled. The Eagles have plenty of work to do this off-season to prepare for the spring. VHS girls softball takes second in Conference Tournament Softball girls placed second in the Conference Tournament. Pictured front row (left to right) Jessica Pender, Kassidy Shoemaker, Ashton Rambo-Sharp, Kayla Stafford, Jessica Penrod, Kayla Butler, Reagan Summers, Kristen Wetherell. Back row Ashley Childress, Shianna Little, Jackie Goodman, Jessica Robinson, Casey White, Kaylyn Meyers, Jillian Powell, Lacie Endrizzi, and Coach Viefhaus. This -N- That Flower Shop Tuxedo Rental Plush Animals Also specializing in Zoppini 658-9776 Charm Vienna, Illinois Bracelets The Talon October 2005 Page 11 Marching Eagles starts off the season Former VHS student goes to Iraq By Brandy Morgan It’s only the beginning of the year, but the VHS Marching Eagles have been very busy. The VHS Band and Flag Corps have been marching in parades for almost every Saturday for the past two months. Though it has been hard work at the parades and even in the classroom, the band members have not been showing any signs of stress. Full of fun and excitement, the Marching Eagles keep the attention of the crowds by not only playing their own songs along with classic favorites, but also by keeping everyone involved. They do this by running in different directions, highfive-ing spectators, then quickly getting back into formation. When asked how the parades were coming along, sophomore Brett Thompson commented, “The parades are going phenomenal, and I can’t wait until the next parade.” So far, parades have been held at Ridgeway, Collinsville, Creal Springs, Vienna, and Steeleville. The Marching Eagles expect to be performing in some more parades before this fall is over. Mr. Shumaker, the Marching Eagles’ director, seems enthusiastic about how things have been devel- By Teena Harms oping. “All the parades have been going great. I could not be happier to be alive.” It is apparent in the parades that Mr. Shumaker tries to make the atmosphere as fun as possible, while also showing how much serious work it takes to create the routines and to practice the songs. The Marching Eagles’ performances are impressive, and the future of the Marching Eagles seems brighter every day. Pictured above are VHS graduate PFC Buck Bryant and sister Kelly Bryant, a senior at VHS. Buck was recently deployed for a 18 month tour in Iraq. VHS is marching through with flag corps and band with parades all over Southern Illinois. They are participating in parades being held in Creal Springs, Collinsville, Vienna, Steeleville, and Ridgeway, showing VHS pride all over with songs and flag routines. VHS graduate Buck Bryant was deployed for an eighteen month tour in Iraq on September 18, 2005. Buck graduated from VHS in 2003, and his sister Kelly is currently a VHS senior. Buck is Crew Chief for a CH47 Chinook helicopter, and is a member of 6th Battalion / 101st Aviation Brigade (airborne). He is also a Distinguished Honored graduate from AIT at Ft. Eustis, Va., in January 2004. Buck has been stationed in Ft. Campbell, Kentucky since January 2004. His sister, Kelly said, “I’m really proud of Buck. He has a lot of courage and I will miss him a lot.” Jon A. Simmons Auctioneer Call: 995-1533 Vienna, IL Vienna Outdoor Equipment Wetherell Dentistry 805 N. 1st Street Vienna, IL 104 Locust St. Vienna, IL “We Repair All Brands & Models” 658-8361 The Talon Page 12 October 2005 Meth awareness poster contest Junior Class officers attend conference (continued from page 6) Utilitarianism is when someone tries to choose the action that produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people. The question typically asked is: Do the good consequences outweigh the bad? Next was the rights paradigm or (Deontological Ethics). Deontological Ethics is the idea to do the right thing no matter what the consequences. It is to treat others as you would want to be treated. The last moral was that was talked about was the Character/ Virtues paradigm. Virtue Ethics focuses on the character of people and what we should become. Virtues and character are ways people would normally act in any given situation. Making choices according to their virtues or good character are said to lead people to a healthy, happy life, and also a healthy and happy society. After students learned the three paradigms, the students broke up into groups with students from other schools. The first topic talked about was cheating. All the groups went into different rooms and discussed the issue. Then, students talked about drugs and alcohol. After that, students talked about the problems they had in their own schools. The last day, each group made up a skit about issues like drugs/ alcohol, cheating, treatment of students, religion in schools, student and teacher relationships, and what should always be kept confidential. The students from VHS thoroughly enjoyed this experience. The juniors that went are going to try and start an ethics club at VHS. VHS is sponsoring a poster contest for October ’s Meth Awareness week. The contest winners were be judged on research, creativity, originality, message and presentation. First place will receive a $100.00 Best Buy gift card, 2nd place, a $50.00 Wal-Mart gift card, and 3rd place a $25.00 Wal-Mart gift card. The purpose of meth awareness week is to teach students about the harmful effects of meth, different ways meth is used, the short and long term effects, the different names for meth and other important information about this dangerous drug. FCCLA elects officers for 2005-2006 school year FCCLA Officers for the 2005-2006 school year are: (pictured left to right) Front row: President, Terrah Mullins; Vice President, Kristen Wetherell; Secretary, Breanna Morris; Treasurer, Brittany Perry; Parliamentarian, Taylor Veach. Back row: Historian, Shae Taylor; Reporter, Shonna Cook; Recreation Chair, Michelle Akins; Chaplain, Cierra Russell J.W. Reynolds Memorials “The company you’ve heard about all your life” Bailey Funeral Home 705 N. First Street Vienna, IL 62995 (618) 658-2311 Phone: 658-29 11 or 1-800-526-9 180 658-291 1-800-526-91 Brian & Julie Bailey Brent Williams Shoemaker Construction, Inc. General Contractors Ben Adams Randy Spurlock 809 N. 1st Street, P.O. Box 335 Vienna, IL 62995 Office Phone: (618) 658-2881 “Build with Us” 695-3372 Vienna, IL Life-Health-Auto-Home-Farm-Crop-Hail The Talon October 2005 Page 13 English II class participates JILG Officers attends in writing workshop leadership conference By Kristin Hunter Submitted by Rosalie Corse Mrs. Cochran’s third block English II class has been participating in a writing workshop. The topic of the paper was to compare and contrast the two main female characters in “The Necklace” and “False Gems” both written by Guy de Maupassant. The focus of the workshop is to go through the step-by-step writing process. Each day a different part of a paper was discussed; the first day was the introduction, the second was the body, and then came the conclusion. Students were then required to type their papers. Mrs. Cochran brought the mobile cart into the classroom for her students to use. She said, “It is difficult to require students to type papers out at home because of availability. The mobile lab allows us to make it a requirement.” On Wednesday, October 5th and 6th, sixteen schools from Southern Illinois gathered at the Oil Belt Church Camp in Flora to engage in the activities of the Leadership Development Conference. The Leadership Development Conference (LDC) was held for the Career Association officers of the Jobs for Illinois Graduates. Jobs for Illinois Graduates (JILG) is a senior year program that provides 35-40 participants the opportunity to acquire the skills to graduate, and the confidence to succeed. JILG Career Association officMrs. Cochran’s third block class has ers include president, vice presibeen working on a compare and contrast assignment of “The Necklace” and dent, secretary, treasurer, historian “False Gems.” and reporter. When the students arrived at the camp, group photos were taken of the officers and their career specialist. Everyone gathered for the opening ceremony and were informed about the activities planned for the day. Some of the activities included a ropes course in the woods, workshops, team N ov em b er 3r d emb projects, a scavenger hunt and a Fr om 8:15 a.m .m a.m.. - 1:15 p p.m .m.. bonfire. The LDC influences kids in many positive ways. When asked St udent s w ho donat e r eciev e Fr ee T - Shir t about the impact that the LDC has and t w o chances t o w in a t r ip v alued at on students, Jim Mann, camp di$ 5 9 9 .0 0 ! rector responded, “I believe that this See M r s. Rei cher t f or det ai l s! camp helps students develop lead- Amer ican Red Cr oss B lood D r iv e ership skills and encourages student interaction. It also helps bring out the individual’s weaknesses and strengths.” Tom Welch, Vice President of Field Services for JILG, has been involved with the program for seven years. For six years, he was a career specialist at Flora High School. Mr. Welch strongly believes that this year’s Leadership Development Conference was a great success. He stated in an interview that he is pleased to see such a motivated group of seniors with such positive attitudes. “Everybody had fun.” Mr. Welch, also, believes that this LDC gave everyone the time, space, opportunity and support to learn, practice and use new leadership skills. He was very pleased with outcome of this amazing event. “Everyone’s hard work and cooperation really paid off.” The Career Association officers from VHS who participated in this event were: Justin Flora, Treasurer; Whitney Newton, Secretary; Kristen Rogers, Reporter; Daniel Gonzalez, Second-Vice President; and J.D. Gonzalez, first Vice President. The career specialist for the Jobs for Illinois Graduates program at VHS is Rosalie Corse. 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