Issue 4 - Vienna High School

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Issue 4 - Vienna High School
www.viennahighschool.com/newspaper
Volume 16, Issue 4
Vienna, IL
What you
can find in this
month’s
Talon...
Intramural Volleyball on
Page 6
Vienna High School
March 2010
VHS
students win business skills competition
By Kari Robertson
Six Vienna High School
students won awards at the
Shawnee College Business Skills
Competition on Thursday, February
25th. There were 180 students that
competed in written, performance,
and presentation events.
VHS students that won include,
Ben Yates-1st Place in Web Page
Design and 3rd Place in Networking
Concepts; Sarah Cain-1st Place
Entrepreneurship; Kyle Loyd2nd Place in Public Speaking;
Hannah McGinnis-2nd Place in
Job Interview; Bridgett Cavitt-3rd
Place in Accounting II; and Kirsten
Trambley-3rd Place in Electronic
Presentations.
Six high schools attended the
competition. Participating students
represented
Anna-Jonesboro,
Joppa, Goreville, Century, Massac
County, and Vienna High School.
The top three competitors in each
event were awarded trophies.
VHS Business teachers Mrs.
Joan Clayton and Mr. Drew
Lawrence were very pleased with
their students performances in the
competition. “The students worked
hard to prepare for the competition,
and their hard work really paid off,”
Mrs. Clayton commented.
Valentine’s Day 80’s
Dance on Page 5
Hannah McGinnis
joins the 1,000 Point
Club
-Page 14
Get inside the minds
of the incoming
freshman on Page 17
VHS students won several awards at the Shawnee College Business Skills Competition. First row: Kirsten Trambley, Hannah
McGinnis, Kyle Loyd, Sarah Cain, Bridgett Cavitt, Ben Yates; Second Row: Shailen Rosenthal, Taylor Hoffmann, Kassey McDonald,
Cody Hosfeldt, Melissa Maze; Third row: Emily Horn, Marissa Martinez, Bryan West, Maggie Cox, Mrs. Joan Clayton; Fourth row:
Josh Goodman, Christa Evers, Peyton Smith, Jacob McGill, Daniel Kotter, Mr. Drew Lawrence; Fifth row: Paige Langston, Isaac
Rogers, Kaleb Nance, Tori Thomas, Brennan Miller, Austin Leal, Austin Bain.
VHS
hosts freshman orientation
By Kari Robertson and Paige Langston
Freshman Orientation took
place on February 24, 2010. The
incoming freshmen started off the
day by splitting into groups with
two Student Council leaders and
doing an ‘ice breaker’ activity.
After everyone became familiar
with each other, they participated in
a traditional VHS obstacle course.
Then they joined Mrs. Palmer
in her line dancing extravaganza.
Later, Student Council members
took the students on a scavenger
hunt
around
the
school.
Mr. Harner, VHS Principal,
then led them in a game of “Mr.
Harner Says”. The winner was
Ben Shelton, of Buncombe Grade
School. The 8th graders then played
a game of VHS Jeopardy hosted
by Mr. Harner and Mrs. Palmer.
After testing their VHS knowledge
they ate lunch and watched
the 2009 Homecoming video.
Mrs. Beth Palmer helped
coordinate the activities for the day.
Incoming Freshmen and Student Council Members after a long day at Freshman Orientation.
She said, “This years 8th graders
were really into the Freshman
Orientation activities. I believe
that they really enjoyed the line
dancing. We had 100% involvement
and I could tell they were having
fun with it. I think their favorite
part of the day was probably the
obstacle course because they were
competing against each other.”
For
more
pictures
of
Freshman orientation see Page 10.
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The Talon
March 2010
VHS Nursing and Anatomy classes visit cadaver lab
Submitted by Mrs. Reichert
On March 5th, 23 students in
the Nursing and Anatomy classes
attended the Human Anatomy Cadaver Lab at Logan Chiropractic
College in St. Louis, Missouri.
“A Brief Tour of the Human Body” is an anatomy,
health, and science educational
program conducted by medical
students attending the college.
Students receive an introduc-
tion to methods of cadaver preservation, rules of conduct in an
anatomy laboratory, and an overview of the physiology and the
anatomic relationships of the major
organ systems of the human body.
Students were able to observe actual dissected human
cadavers, viewing the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, renal, and nervous sys-
tem and associated organs. The
physiological function or the various organs was also discussed.
Students were able to actually
hold a human heart, lung, and brain
in their hands. They were able to
examine the human body, indentifying the various organs. Anatomy
students had been studying the systems throughout the year and were
able to apply that knowledge as they
viewed and examined the bodies.
Many of the students had
looked forward to the cadaver lab
trip for four years and were not
disappointed. “It was an amazing experience that I will never
forget. To experience the human
body in this way was unbelievable,” said Senior, Drake Sanders.
Students were accompanied by
Mrs. Reichert and Ms. Will-Henn.
The Nursing and Anatomy students excitedly wait to visit the Cadaver Lab. First Row: Mrs. Reichert, Anna Allen, Jessica Ford, Jayln Williams, Racheal Robertson, Ms. WillHenn. Second Row: Dashia Wathen, Hayleigh Mullins, Ashley Shultz, Kelsey Harper, Laeytn Field, Melanie Oliver. Third Row: Kayla Loyd, Ashlyn Zaranti, Katelynn Mullins,
Victoria Bundren, Britany Hand, Laura Botello. Fourth Row: Christina Nelson, Mitch Anderson, Dylan Kramp, Ryan Meyers. Fifth Row: Shane Carlton, Drake Sanders, Jose
Botello.
Scholar Bowl takes second at Regionals
Submited by Mr. Giffin
Vienna High School Scholar
Bowl team finished with a winning 2010 season and second
place at Regionals. The Regional
competition was fierce with Vienna losing only in the final round.
Previously that night, the VHS
team beat an intense Murphysboro
team by only three points, and
beat Goreville by 72 points.
Ethan
McGinnis,
Kayla
Loyd, Christina Faith, Katie
Morris, Jacob Lane, and Josh
Goodman competed for Vienna
in the Regional tournament.
Ethan McGinnis was high scorer
for the Eagles with 160 points.
Other teams that competed
include
Shawnee,
Century,
Hardin County, Anna-Jonesboro,
Meridian, and the Regional
winner,
Massac
County.
The VHS Scholar Bowl team celebrating after their 2nd place win at Regionals.
Quad State Band Festival at Murray State
By Maggie Bradley
This
year,
two
VHS
students participated in the
63rd Annual Quad State Band
Festival, which was held at
Murray
State
University.
Sophomore, Jessica Capron,
a flute player, and Senior Ethan
McGinnis, a trumpet player, took
part is the musical festivities
which began February 25th and
concluded on February 27th.
Jessica and Ethan were among
400 students from Illinois,
Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Following auditions Thursday
afternoon all the musicians were
divided into four different bands.
All of the bands practiced for
nearly two hours on Thursday
and most of the day Friday in
preparation for Saturday’s concert.
Both Jessica and Ethan were
chosen to perform in the ‘white’
band, which was the opening
band in Saturday’s performance.
The ‘white’ band performed
admirably, and was followed
by the three other bands
performing
just
as
well.
When asked about her
performance
at
Murray,
sophomore
Jessica
Capron
commented, “It was absolutely an
amazing experience. I recommend
that any participating band
student should attend Quad
State. Its alot of fun and a
very well organized event.”
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March 2010
FCCLA attends spring rally
Submitted by Mrs. McGinnis
VHS
FCCLA
members
attended their section Spring Rally
Thursday, February 25, 2010 at
Southeastern Illinois College in
Harrisburg.
They participated
in two mini-workshops, raised
money in a silent auction for the
IL Foundation, and viewed a multi
media presentation.
Some of Vienna High School
and the community service projects
have included: selling flowers
to make money for members to
attend the Fall Conference at
SIUC; plant and weed flowers in
school flower beds; visit and take
cookies to residents at Hillview
Healthcare in Vienna; raise money
for families in need and/or donate
gifts for underprivileged children
at Christmas; send Christmas cards
and cookies to VHS graduates in
armed forces; send letters to service
men and women in hospitals, make
Valentines for residents at Hillview
Healthcare; and donate a Home
Ec Class embroidered blanket to
charitable fund raising.
One year FCCLA raised money
for phone cards for service men and
women. Five years ago, FCCLA
collected canned food for our own
local pantry. FCCLA just had their
own pizza party, in which every
student made their own pizza.
Family, Career and Community
Leaders of America (formerly
Future Homemakers of America)
is the Career and Technical Student
Organization for Family and
Consumer Science Students.
FCCLA is a national student
organization that helps young men
and women become better leaders
in their families, careers and
communities. Students learn skills
for life: planning, goal setting,
problem solving, decision making
and interpersonal communication.
FCCLA is the only student
organization with the family
as its focus. Members
have
FCCLA members, Kayla Elms, Heather Nance, and Kasyn Moore handed out cookies
to Mr. Hight and the rest of the teachers.
the opportunity to demonstrate
leadership
skills
through
participating
in
proficiency
events, showcasing community
service projects, exploring careers,
attending educational sessions and
electing officers.
If FCCLA sounds like your
type of club or if you want more
information about it then feel free to
stop by and talk to Mrs. McGinnis.
WYSE goes to sectionals
By Joe Myers
Things seldom seem as fun
as they really are until you’ve
actually had a chance to do
them. WYSE isn’t just a test of
knowledge, its a test of patience
and, on the right occasion, luck.
On February 4th, Mr. Jones’s
WYSE Team took their test-taking
talents to Shawnee Community
College for the WYSE Regionals.
Taking with them their trusty
substitute test taker, Jacob Lane,
and the bulk of the WYSE team,
who through intellect, and a little
bit of luck, were able to bring
home the third place trophy.
Five students have advanced to the
WYSE Sectionals held at Carbondale
on March 9. Joe Myers advancied in
computer science, Ethan McGinnis
advanced in biology, Cody Hostfeldt
advanced computer science, Austin
Leal advanced in physics, and Clayton
Smith advanced in computer science.
A quiet, rainy
ride to
Carbondale gave the team
time to collect their thoughts
about
the
ensuing
event.
Once there, a challenge was
already waiting at the door:
seating arrangements. The quasidaunting task of fighting through
the waves of opposing students
and tightly built desks was enough
to devastate one’s confidence.
After the two 40-minute
test periods, the team left for a
lunch break and returned back
to SIU for the awards ceremony.
When talking to Talon this
year’s sponsor, Mr. Brian Jones,
commented, “Seeing Austin
Leal, Clayton Smith, Joe Myers,
Cody Hosfeldt, and Ethan
McGinnis advance to Regionals
was the highlight of the year.”
Mr. Jones was also asked what his
ambition was for next year’s team.
“I would really like to finally
beat Anna-Jonesboro,”
Mr. Jones also talked about
other
memorable
moments
over the past year. “My
favorite moment this year was
QQ Bubble Tea and going to
Buffalo Wild Wings,” He said.
Another year has come and
gone for the VHS WYSE team
but with a proud sponsor and
new students coming in each
year the future only looks bright.
WYSE team members Iris Rutherford, Ethan McGinnis, Kristen Trambley, Cody Hosfedlt, Austin Bain, Austin Leal, Joe Myers, Sponsor: Mr. Jones, and Christina Faith all ready
for Regionals. ( Not pictured: Clayton Smith, Brayden Leeds, and Jacob Lane)
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Talon Staff
2009-2010
Editor-in-Chief
Paige Langston
March 2010
VHS athletes receive awards at winter sports banquet
Page by Kelly Fitzgerald
The winter sports banquet a tasty potluck, the dance team, for all their hard work and dedicahad a good turn out this year. cheerleaders, and boys and girls tion. The players pictured below
After the people that attended ate basketball players were recognized were honored with special awards.
Assistant Editor
Maggie Bradley
Bookkeepers
Tyler Harner
Sarah Nelson
Staff
Vanessa Canada
Stormi Crippen
Kelly Fitzgerald
Jared Johnson
Kaylee Knight
Elizabeth Korb
Geoffory Kramp
Joe Myers
Chelsi Racey
Kari Robertson
Tyler Russell
Advisor
Mrs. Joan Clayton
Vienna High School
601 N. 1st Street
Vienna, IL 62995
Phone (618) 658-3011
[email protected]
Hannah McGinnis was awarded as the MVP, the most
rebounds, and All-Tournament team for the girls
basketball team.
Emily Horn was presented with the best free-throw
percentage and All-Tournament team for the Lady
Eagles .
Kalli Lovelace was given the Sportsmanship award for
the girls basketball team.
Kelly Fitzgerald received the Defensive award for
the Lady Eagles basketball team.
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
Carley Childress was presented with the most steals
and the most assists for the girls basketball team.
Drake Sanders was awarded with the MVP and the most
free-throw percentage for the boys basketball team.
Brandon Tanner recieved the most rebounds
award for the Eagles basketball team.
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March 2010
Beta Club holds 80’s dance
By Kari Robertson
Hayleigh Mullins and Victoria Pearl having a rockin’ time
at the dance.
Drake Sanders and Kelsey Harper pose as the picture perfect
80’s couple.
Ethan McGinnis poppin’ his collar in
respect of 80’s fashion.
Mendy Batson smiles for the camera decked out
in her 80’s flair.
Dashia Wathen strikes a pose showin’ offf her cool
clothes.
Shane Carlton and Jose Botello show they are two cool
dudes.
Jessica McMahon, Marissa Ross, and Paige Langston prove that
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!
Freshman Caleigh Anderson gets in the 80’s spirit.
Melissa Maze,Marissa Martinez, Maggie Cox, Sarah Cain, and Kirsten Trambley all looking cute in their
80’s outfits.
Rebekah Waller is all smiles during the dance.
Laura Botello and Kaleigh Grant lookin’ like two 80’s buds before
the dance.
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I ntra m ura l
Page by Tyler Harner and Kelly Fitzgerald
Block or Bleed: Back row: Dylan Lammers, Tyler Harner, Clayton Wright, Brandon Tanner. Front row: Kelly Fitzgerald, Dashia
Marr, Brittany Rice. (Not pictured, Coach Beth Palmer.)
Volleyballers: Back row: Crystal Mullins, Christian Gonzalez, Cody Evens. Front row: Amber Wagner, Jose Ruiz, Sarah Jennings,
Hannah Little.
8 Man Wolf Pack Killers: Back row: Kyle Loyd (water boy), Clayton Smith, Brayden Leeds, Drew Walsh (assistant coach), Markus
Stram, Trae Foster, Jessica McMahon (water girl). Front row: Carley Childress, Emily Horn, Hannah McGinnis, Marissa Ross, and
Jacob Lane (head coach).
March 2010
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Volleyba ll
Misplaced: Back row: Ehren Kirby, Knikki Keeling, Kassey McDonald, Blake Gray. Front row: Isaac Rogers, Christa Evers, Jacob
McGill, Cady Ross.
Gingers: Back row: Keeley Harper, Emily Deaton, Kalli Lovelace. Front row: Patrick Gray, Cody Hosfeldt. (Not pictured, Kayla
Overton, Bryce Johnson, Coach Beth Palmer.)
8 Man Wolf Pack: Back row: Cody McKibben, Zack Hynes, Shane Carlton. Front row: Hayleigh Mullins, Ashlyn Zaranti, Jose
Botello, Katelynn Mullins. (Not pictured, Colten Krelo, Jenna Edwards, Coach Leslie Bradley.)
March 2010
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March 2010
VHS teachers share high school memories
By Kari Robertson
Everyone has that one moment from high school that no matter what, they’ll never forget. Most students forget that teachers are no
exception, so the Talon decided to ask some of the teachers to tell us about a memory that they’ll never forget from their high school
years.
Ms. Sarah Holhubner
Vienna High School Class of 1990
Mr. David Hill
Vienna College Prep Class of 1999
Do you remember what your
first day of high school was
like? You are absolutely terrified! Well, of course, I was no
exception to this awful pit-ofyour-stomach feeling, I was
one of the blessed students that
gets to enjoy a wonderful bus
ride that wonderful first day. Let
me give you a little background
about my family. My sister is 9
years younger than me. Do the “math” people, my first day of
high school was her first day of Kindergarten. So needless to say
as I am standing at the end of my driveway waiting for the bus
on my first day of high school, so is my sister, my grandpa, three
cats and two dogs. My grandpa was also taking pictures. I was
teased for two weeks about how I was “escorted” to the bus.
My most memorable moment from high school was the
time that I made up an excuse
for being late for a date (with
a girl). The excuse was a flat
tire. When I was finally ready to
leave I had a real flat tire. The
problem was that I didn’t know
how to change a flat tire. So I’m
sitting on the side of the road
reading the owners manual. In
the meantime I’ve got these two
little kids that keep riding by on this little motorcycle. They do
this a half a dozen times or so, and they’re laughing and pointing. So I’m getting frustrated and I finally yell at them as they
go by. Then the little one flips me the bird. I eventually get the
spare tire on the car and had to cancel my date altogether. I’m
sure you want to know what happened to the girl. She had a serious bout with depression and never quite recovered. She now
lives in a van down by the river, sitting on Uncle Pete’s couch.
Mr. Corby Hight
Century High School Class of 1988
One of my most memorable
moments from high school was
Ms. Beth Palmer
the week of Regionals in basVienna High School Class of 1998
ketball my senior year. We were
It was my junior year here
ranked high in Southern Illinois
at VHS. Mrs. Reichert had taken
and I remember one night on the
the HOSA class out for breaknews, they were talking about
fast, then we went to the park. A
the toughest teams in the South
friend and I decided to go on the
and the coaches mentioned
teeter totter, and Mrs. Reichert
Century. That whole week was
got on the other side. We hit the
crazy in and around school. We
ground so hard that Mrs. Reichert
beat Anna first, then Meridian to get to the finals. The Regional
flipped off and hit the ground.
finals were at Meridian and the gym was packed. It was a close
We felt so bad, but laughed until
game until the very end when we pulled away. I can remember
we peed our pants. We begged
being lifted up and cutting down the nets after our fans rushed the
floor. It had been over 15 years since Century had won a Regional. her to let us go change, but she was mad so she was going to make
us go back to school with pee pants. She ended up letting us go
Ms. Cindy Sherwood
change, because she is the sweetest lady ever. Love ya Mrs. Reichert.
Cobden High School Class of 1975
My most embarrassing moment from high school happened
in the spring of 1972 during my
freshman year. It was the first
softball game of the year and I
was the starting left fielder. During my first time at bat I was able
to get a hit and get on base. The
batter behind me hit a double
and the coach at third base was
waving me around third and on
to home. As I got to home plate
my toe caught the edge of the plate and I proceeded to fall, but
while trying to catch myself, I sprained my ankle and ripped open
the front of my shorts. After being helped off the field, my mom
decided the best thing to do would be to sew the front of my shorts
together until we could get back to the school. So for the next six
innings I was sewn tightly in my shorts until we were back at school.
Needless to say, by the time we arrived at school I was very much
in need of using the bathroom. My mom had to then cut me out
of my shorts because things had become desperate by then. So,
my very first softball game ended in the first inning, but at least
we won the game. My teammates, of course, never let me forget
it. Redemption, came though, my senior year when I was starting
at shortstop and Cobden went undefeated that season. But I suffered a severe case of poison ivy, missed a week of school, and
somehow got set up with a date for prom with a boy who shall
we say, was not a man of words. There probably weren’t more
than a dozen complete sentences spoken for the entire evening.
Mr. Marc Palmer
Marion High School Class of 1982
My most memorable moment
was having three art works selected for National Competition (in
New York). Two received a gold
key, one received a gold key and
was a blue ribbon finalist. There
were only three out of about 600
works that received blue ribbon
status. The competition was at
Mitchell Museum in Mt. Vernon
and had about 90 schools entered.
Mrs. Kay McGinnis
Divernon High School Class of 1964
My most memorable moment
from high school was the day
my friends and I decided to skip
school. When I got home that
afternoon, my father was waiting for me at the front door. He
told me we were heading over to
the high school to speak to the
principal. The principal kept my
friends and I after school for a half
an hour every day for two weeks
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March 2010
Local authors donate books to Johnson County schools
By Elizabeth Korb
Former VHS Superintendent Marleis Trover donated a
copy of her book Pass the Plate
– The Legend and Legacy of
United States Congressman Kenneth Gray, to the libraries of all
the Johnson County schools in a
special program held on February
24th at VHS. The book chronicles the life and career for former U.S. Congressman Kenneth
Gray.
At the program, Dr. Trover
greeted the guests and thanked
those in attendance for coming.
Dr. Trover, along with co-author
Dr. Maxine Pyle, presented a
short film made about their book.
They then presented each school
with a copy of their book to add to
their school libraries. Representatives from each school in attendance were Ms. Teri Coscarelli,
Superintendent of Vienna Grade
School; Dr. Steve Webb, Superintendent of Goreville Schools;
Ms. Kathy Anderson, Superintendent of Buncombe Grade School;
Mr. Dennis Holland, Superintendent of Cypress Grade School;
Susan Botarf, Librarian of New
Simpson Hill Grade School, and
Mr. Terry Moreland, Superintendent of Vienna High School.
VGS Superintendent Coscarelli thanked the authors on
behalf of the schools for their
generous donation, and expressed
her appreciation for the addition
of this valuable historical resource to all their school libraries.
Dr. Trover was Superintendent at Vienna High School from
1993-2008. She has made numerous contributions over the years
to VHS. She now is teaching
graduate administration courses
at McKendree University as an
Associate Professor. Her latDr. Maxine Pyle and Dr. Marleis Trover, donate copies of their book,
est literary contribution Pass the Authors,
Pass the Plate.
Plate, will be a treasured addition
to the Vienna High School library.
VHS student
participates in
VHS
honors new additions to the Hall of Fame SIDEZ
By Vanessa Canada
By Sarah Nelson
On February 12,
2010, Vienna High
School welcomed three
new members into the
Hall of Fame. Those
members include, Allison (Phillips) Quereshi, who graduated
in 1993, the late Gene
Dick, who graduated
in 1944, whose award
was accepted by his
wife, Mrs. Gene Dick,
and Jeanne Clayton,
who graduated in 1969.
Congratulations to
all that were honored.
Allison (Phillips) Quereshi, Mrs. Gene Dick, and Jeanne Clayton with their new plaques.
VHS takes 2nd place in annual Team Quest Challenge
By Tyler Harner
The annual Team Quest Challenge
(more commonly known as Olympiad) was held on February 2nd at the
Herrin Civic Center. The quest team
was made up of Sophomore Tyler
Harner and Seniors Ethan McGinnis,
Cody Hosfeldt, and Christina Faith.
The team received 2nd place at
the challenge and qualified for the
AIL Group Team Quest Regional
Championship. At the AIL Championship, VHS tied for 10th place
out of 23 other teams and qualified for the IL State competition.
Team Quest is a program that
challenges students to apply their
knowledge in a group setting to come
up with an answer to a question or
VHS Olympiad team advances to the State Team Quest Challenge. Pictured are
Christina Faith, Ethan McGinnis, Cody Hosfeldt, and Tyler Harner.
a solution to a problem. It allows
students to come up with their own
ideas and to be creative to accomplish the challenge of the program.
This program is a competitive
activity which makes the students
strive for the top award. The goal is
to encourage students and give them
the opportunity to show their talents
while working together on a team.
Senior Christina Faith talks about
her experience at the Team Quest
Challenge saying, “It was fantasticthe academic competition as well
as the memories made by our team.
We all got along well, which contributed to our success. My favorite
challenges were the creative ones,
particularly the making of our mascots - Kiki, the Komodo Dragon,
and Sanchez, the giant ant. Sanchez
was a BEAST! I’ll never forget our
experiences at the Olympiad, some
of the best of my senior year so far.”
Junior Sarah Cain was recently
appointed as the VHS SIDEZ
representative. After being nominated, her appointment took place
by VHS Principal, Mr. Harner,
She was then voted upon by her
fellow junior class members to
become a part of the program.
What is SIDEZ, you may
ask? SIDEZ stands for Southernmost Illinois Delta Empowerment Zone. It includes all of
Pulaski County, part of Alexander, and a portion of Johnson
County. It was created to offer
communities some opportunities for growth and revitalization. The SIDEZ program uses
four key principles: economic
opportunity, sustainable community development, community based partnerships, and
strategic vision for change.
When asked what was done
in the SIDEZ program, Sarah
responded, “At SIDEZ meetings, we vote on community
funding and projects that we
want to sponsor.” Sarah also
commented that being a part
of the program “looks great on
a college application.” If you
would like more information on
the SIDEZ program, check out
the web site at www.sidez.org
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Incoming freshman rock VHS
By Maggie Bradley, Paige Langston, and Kari Robertson
Senior Bree Dunn really gets some net
during the carnival
Our own Eagle mascot shaking his tail
feathers while the band performs for
the new Freshman.
Mr. Harner lending his wisdom to Ben
Shelton, the“Mr. Harner Says” winner.
Two 8th grade girls participate in the VHS
obstacle course.
WYSE Team’s across the area had better watch out. These Jeopardy winners are
sure to bring on some major competition.
Incoming Freshman and Student Council members alike enjoyed a riveting game
of “Mr. Harner Says” .
Laeytn Field and Aaron Myers pose with their obstacle course winning 8th graders.
A group of incoming Freshman were all smiles enjoying their first day as
future students at VHS.
Chris Ditterline and Katelynn Mullins help
their 8th graders untangle themselves during
the Human Knot challenge.
Two girls attempt the Life Saver exchange
during the obstacle course.
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
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Eagles and Lady Eagles go to Regionals
McGinnis joins 1000 pt club
By Geoffory Kramp
By Joe Myers
The girls basketball team
wrapped up their season at
the
Regional Championship
game
on Friday, February
12, in
Harrisburg. In their
first game of the tournament,
the Lady Eagles were able
to beat Hamilton County
with a final score of 56-38.
They then moved on to play
Carmi-White County. Things
were looking bleak; within
the first quarter as Carmi
took a 16-0 lead over Vienna.
Ending at the half the girls
showed improvement trailing
only three points behind.
Things
couldn’t
have
looked worse for the ladies
until Carley Childress took
the game into overtime with
42’s all across the board. The
Lady Eagles were able to take
a 50-46 lead with only 1:08
on the clock. But Carmi put
together a conventional threepoint play to take a 52-50 win.
The
boys
basketball
Regionals were held on February
21 at Carterville with the boys
playing Carterville, and losing
with a final score of 56-37.
Girls Varsity Basketball team (from left to right) Top row: Kelsey Harper, Keeley
Harper, Emily Horn, Kelly Fitzgerald, Skylynn Stevens, Emmalee Anderson, Cady
Ross. Bottom Row: Carley Childress, Kalli Lovelace, Hannah McGinnis, Dashia Marr,
Brooke Childress, and Laeytn Field.
Boys Varsity Basketball team (from left to right) Top row: Clayton Smith, Drake Sanders, Shane
Carlton, Blake Gray, Patrick Gray, Andrew Kirby, Ehren Kirby. Bottom Row: Kyle Bowman,
Thomas Horn, Clayton Wright, Trae Foster, Brandon Tanner, and Markus Stram.
Hannah McGinnis is the 11th
Lady Eagle to join the 1,000 point
club. Hannah scored her 1,000th
point on February 4th, 2010.
Only a Junior in our
school and already in the
1,000 point club, Hannah still
has a whole year to continue
playing Lady Eagles basketball.
She commented, “It was really
cool and it was super exciting when
it happened.” She went on to say, “ I
definitely didn’t do it on my own, I
couldn’t have achieved this without
the help of my teammates and the
support of my coaches and parents.”
Hannah joined the elite group
of Tori Webb (1,578), Lisa Ross
(1,390), Kisten Martin (1,316),
Tonya Cole (1,271), Mary Moore
(1,183), Wendy Smith (1,165),
Reagan Summers (1,151), Aerial
Woolverton (1,149), Brenda Tapley
(1,140), Mattie Ross (1,087), Ashley
Broom (1,040), Branon Brumely
(1,030), Lacie Endrizzi (1,028),
and now Hannah McGinnis!
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March 2010
Eagles basketball players advance in area three-point shoot out
By Sarah Nelson
Congratulations to Lady Eagles,
Carley Childress and Laeytn Field
for advancing to the three point
shoot out in Harrisburg.
Laeytn and Carley both made
it to the second round in the girls
competition. Carley made 5 out of
the 15 shots in the first round, and
3 out of 15 in the second. Laeytn
made 6 out of 15 in the first round,
and 1 of the 15 for the second.
For the Eagles, Ehren Kirby
made it to the second round of the 15 shots in the first round, 6 in the
competition with 10 made shots in second, and 5 shots in the third.
the first round, and 4 in the second.
A big round of applause goes
Clayton Smith made it all the way out to all four of the players.
to the third and final Regional
championship round with 8 out of
Carley Childress advanced to the second
round of the shoot out.
Laeytn Field made it to the second round
of the competition.
Clayton Smith moved forward to the final
round of the shoot-out.
Ehren Kirby moved on to the second round
in the boys competition.
Lights, camera, action! Make way for the VHS Drama Club!
By Sarah Nelson and Tyler Harner
The Music Man play members: Back row Jacob McGill, Kyle Loyd, Josh Loyd, Chris Ditterline, Will Cook,
Kaylee Grant, Dashia Wathen, Drew Walsh, Austin Woolverton, Victoria Pearl, Kayla Loyd, Hayleigh Mullins,
Kate Mullins. Middle row: Dakota Vancleve, Anastasia Austin, Katie Morris, Eddie Botello, Keeley Harper.
Bottom row: Hannah McGinnis, Rebekah Waller, Marissa Martinez, Kirsten Trambley, and Alison Conroy.
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The VHS musical “The Music Man” was held
March 11 through the 13th. The performance
was a huge success.
Heather Nance, who played a farmer’s
wife and a band player in the production “The
Music Man”, stated, “Being in the musical is
a really great experience. Everybody is so
great. Sometimes we all get a little stressed
but who doesn’t? I guess its the beauty of life
and growing up. In the end the musical always
turned out to be one of the highlights of my life.
Mrs. Hensley does an amazing job along with
all the other directors, choreographers, and the
“magic man” who works with the singers. I’m
already looking forward for next year!”
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March 2010
VHS Cheerleading Squad travels to Nashville, Tennessee
By Maggie Bradley and Paige Langston
The VHS Cheerleading Squad ended the
2009-2010 season with a bang! From being the
first football cheerleading squad in VHS history,
to competing at 3 ICCA completions, and preforming at games and at freshman orientation.
The squad has had a very busy year. So to end
this season on a good note the squad decided to
take a small road trip to Nashville Tennessee.
Coach Gina Langston commented, “This year
has been a really great year. The girls have worked
very hard to get where they are today. This trip
together was a perfect way to wrap up the season.”
Though there is not yet a date set for
the tryouts for the 2010-2011 cheerleading
squad, everyone who wishes to become a
VHS cheerleader is encouraged to come and
tryout and contribute their talent to the school.
VHS cheerleaders at the Sesser-Valier Tournament over
Christmas Break.
.
VHS Cheerleders: Ashley Shultz, Bree Dunn, Maggie Bradley, Anastasia Austin, Chelsea Hall, Alexis Klinger, Jessica McMahon, Paige Langston, Haley Hand, Assistant Coach Lisa Taylor. (Not Pictured: Coach Gina Langston)
Globe Trotters prepare for their trip to Germany
By Vanessa Canada and Sarah Nelson
The Globe Trotters are very eager for the upcoming trip to Germany. They will be gone the whole
spring break, with an adventure packed trip. The students will be enjoying the trip of a lifetime. If
you would like more information about the Globe Trotters upcoming trips, please see Mr. Giffin.
VHS Globetrotters pictured above: Autumn Goines, Sarah Cain, Paige Langston, Iris Ruthford, Colten Krelo,
Savannah Campbell, Drake Sanders, Kelsey Harper, Jose Botello, Kayla Loyd, Keeley Harper, Dashia Marr, Taylor
Hoffman, and Jenna Edwards.
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March 2010
VHS students attend Math Field Day
Submitted by Ms. Will-Henn
On February 16th, hundreds
of students from as far as northern
Tennessee, southeast Missouri,
southeast Kentucky and southern
Illinois converged on the SIU Arena
to compete in a two-hour grueling
mathematics test. The schools are
broken into three divisions based on
enrollment. For each school, the top
three students in each grade level 912 constitute that school’s team. (A
school can send up to 36 students.)
A trophy is awarded to the
top school in each division.
Certificates of merit are given in
each grade level and division to
schools, and in each grade level
to top performing students. The
test consists of 62 questions pulled
from Algebra, Geometry, and PreCalculus math content and students
earn one point for each correct
answer, but are penalized a quarter
of a point for each wrong answer.
Negative scores are possible, so
students are encouraged to only
answer questions they really have
a good chance of getting right.
Ms. Will-Henn and Mrs.
Holhubner escorted thirty-one
Vienna High School students
to the competition this year.
One freshman team just missed
honorable mention with a very
impressive combined score of 14.5,
sophomores posted a 12, juniors
a 17.75 and seniors received a
cumulative score of 35.75. Ethan
McGinnis was our high scorer
with a 17, and Christina Nelson
brought home a respectable 12.25.
This type of experience helps
students prepare for high-stakes
standardized exams and apply the
math learned in each course. Ms.
Will-Henn commented. “While
students can feel overwhelmed by
many of the questions on the exam,
it is good practical experience for
students hoping to take higher level
math courses during their time at
Vienna High School. This is only
our second year of competition
and our scores have already shown
a marked improvement over last
year. Most of the other teams in
our division have organized math
teams that practice weekly using
old exams and other strategies to
improve their performance,” Ethan
McGinnis shared his feelings about
the test. He said, “Extremely,
ridiculously difficult. It’s the kind
of test that makes you want to cry.”
Industrial Tech class experiments with Newton’s law
Submitted by Mr. Sandfort
For every action there is an equal
and opposite reaction. Newton’s
laws are experienced by making air
powered race cars. Students in Mr.
Sandfort’s Technology class made
race cars from pine blocks. They then
used an air compressor, set to 120 psi,
to propel the cars. They used the tools
and machines in the industrial arts
shop to make the bodies of the cars.
Their goal was to make them as
aerodynamic as possible. The more
aerodynamic the car, less friction
there is, the faster and farther they will
go. Some of the cars clocked in at an
amazing 30 feet in .62 seconds. Also
the cars were tested for distance, some
of them traveled over 90 feet from the Stetson Fox prepares his car for
launching.
same charge of air.
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Brent Goines seems to need a pit crew to
help him get his car going.
Seth Adams with his race car, hopefully
we won’t see him driving one like this to
school.
Jon A. Simmons
Auctioneer
Mon-Fri 8:30-5:30
Sat 9-Noon
Vienna, IL
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March 2010
FFA week comes once again to VHS
By Jared Johnson
During the days of Monday,
February 22 through Friday,
February 29, the members of FFA
(Future Farmers of America),
as well as many other non-FFA
members, were allowed to do a
different thing each day of the
week to show their FFA pride.
The first day of the week,
Monday, was teacher appreciation
day. The FFA members passed out
cookies to all of the teachers. The
FFA members also dressed up in
their FFA shirts with the colors,
which are gold and blue.
The day after, Tuesday, was
muddy truck day, where they
see who can get their truck the
muddiest. Wednesday was official
dress day. The FFA members also
greeted the incoming Freshman on
this day.
The final day was tractor day, seems
someone thought it was lawn mower day.
Good Job!
Mr. Palmer’s ’special’ moment with the
pig.
FFA members proudly show off their farm implements on the last day of FFA week.
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Thursday was camo day, in
which FFA members dressed
in
their
best
camouflage.
The final day of FFA week,
the members dressed up in their
coveralls and drove their tractors to
school.
During the first few days of FFA
week, students were encouraged to
put a dollar of any value into a jar
with a teachers’ name on it. The
teacher’s jar who contained the
most amount of money had to kiss
a pig at Freshman Orientation. The
winner was everyone’s favorite
Art and Driver’s Ed teacher, Marc
Palmer.
This year’s week for the
Future Farmers of America was a
quite memorable experience that
hopefully encouraged the soon-tobe Freshmen to be less intimidated
FFA members show their appreciation for teachers by passing out cookies on Monday,
the first day of FFA week. Pictured above are FFA members Jacob Ross, Katelynn
Mullins, Hayleigh Mullins, Josh Loyd, and Jonathan Gearing with Ms. Will-Henn.
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March 2010
Classes combine to make bat habitat
Submitted by Mr. Sandfort
The students from Mr. Hight’s
Biology II class combined with
Mr.
Sandfort’s
construction
class to provide a habitat for
the bats of Johnson County.
Bats provide a great service for
the farmers of our county. They
eat insects that would damage
crops. Many students never get the
chance to teach, to experience the
fun of working with tools, and to
understand how we are interrelated
with the ecosystems around us.
The combined class built a
total of nineteen bat houses using
wood donated by construction
students and tools supplied
by the industrial arts shop.
Many of the students involved
in the project had never used tools,
but after working in conjunction
with other students that week
they had a lot of fun and learned
a great deal too. They enjoyed
working together and helping one
another. Many of the students
proclaimed that projects like this
should take place more often.
Savanna Ross, Keisha Chapman, and Megan Pope, work together to build a future
habitat for bats.
Bryan West builds an impressive bridge with toothpicks
By Chelsie Racey
Bryan West holds his completed bridge.
In Mr. Sandfort’s Industrial
Tech class, Sophomore Bryan West
decided to rocket above the bar and
build something fantastic. A bridge
built completely out of toothpicks
might not seem so exciting, but this
bridge is definitely something to be
proud of.
Using about 200 to 250
toothpicks, Bryan constructed a
bridge with no weak points. The
toothpick bridge can hold up to
267.9 pounds, which means it
could hold about two averagesized teenagers without breaking.
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That’s pretty strong for those little
toothpicks.
When asked about making the
bridge, Bryan said, “It was fun.
Actually testing it was exciting.”
The bridge was based on a triangular
design, because, as he had learned
from experience, triangles have
no weak points. About fifteen
hours was spent on designing and
building the bridge.
Building the bridge was a
task set by Mr. Sandfort to have
his students design a bridge with
toothpicks that would hold as much
weight as possible.
After turning in the bridge and
receiving an A+, Bryan decided to
donate his bridge to VHS for the
future students of industrial tech
class to use as an example.
Bryan West’s finished bridge.
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March 2010
Inside the Minds of Incoming Freshmen
Page By Maggie Bradley and Paige Langston
Cypress: Dakota Duke
Vienna: Haley Hall
New Simpson Hill: Luke Hogan
What are you most afraid of about
coming to high school?
My sister being gone.
What activities do you plan to
participate in during your high school
years?
Band.
What classes are you most excited to
take?
Band and Art, because I like music and
love to draw.
What activities do you participate in
your own school?
Band, basketball, baseball, track.
What are you most looking forward to
at VHS?
Meeting new people, and band.
What are you most afraid of about
coming to high school?
All of the different classes.
How do you feel about cliques?
They are a waste of time.
What activities do you participate in
your own school?
Cheerleading.
What do you like to do in your own
spare time?
Hangout with friends, 4-wheeler riding,
hang out with my family, and hang out
with my boyfriend Jermey Leggett.
What clubs would you like to
participate in?
Cheerleading.
What are you most afraid of about
coming to high school?
Maybe some of the classes.
Do you have any older siblings
currently in VHS, or already
graduated?
Yes, my brother Matt Hogan. He
graduated in the class of ‘09.
What are you most looking forward
to at VHS?
Oh the sports and all the cute girls!
What do you like to do in your spare
time?
Go outside, hunting, play basketball,
and play X-box.
Do you have any plans for the future
beyond high school?
I hope to get a scholarship
for a four year university.
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Page by Tyler Russell, Kaylee
Knight and Stormi Crippen
Dashia Wathen
What is the best April Fool’s
prank that has been pulled
on you?
I was once tricked into eating a
brownie made of mud.
What is the best prank you
have pulled?
I manipulated my kitchen sink
to spray whoever turned it on. It
drenched everyone who used it!
What are your plans for
Spring Break this year?
Catch a Pokemon, ride a unicorn,
move to England, learn to fly, battle
zombies, you know the usual. If those
don’t work. ROAD TRIP!
What is the best thing that
has happened to you in
2010?
Seeing my first.....Well you should
ask Christina Nelson about that.
What embarrasses you the
most?
I’ve done many stupid things
throughout my life which has caused
me to build an immunity to the
emotion.
March 2010
Senior Spotlights
C.J. McKenzie
What is the best April Fool’s
prank that has been pulled
on you?
There has not been any pranks
pulled on me.
What is the best prank you
have pulled?
Saying that it was my birthday.
What are your plans for
Spring Break this year?
Going to the movies, taking care
of my little brother, my sister, and
the dogs.
What is the best thing that
has happened to you in
2010?
Getting two new dogs, a husky and
a bull dog.
What embarrasses you the
most?
Speaking in front of people.
What are five words that
best describe you?
Funny, honest, caring, sincere,
and fun-loving.
Christina Nelson
What is the best April Fool’s
prank that has been pulled
on you?
My brother put a towel and a
rubber band over the sink and
when I turned it on it sprayed
everywhere.
What is the best prank you
have pulled?
I put a fake spider on my moms
pillow. It doesn’t sound like much
but she screamed, LOUDLY!
What are your plans for
Spring Break this year?
I know for sure I will have softball
games, but other than that I do not
know.
What embarrasses you the
most?
Not knowing the answers to
Jeopardy questions.
What are five words that
best describe you?
Cautious, happy, quiet, studious,
and religious.
Cody Ralph
What is the best April Fool’s
prank that has been pulled
on you?
No one has ever pranked me on
April Fools Day before.
What is the best prank you
have pulled?
The time I woke Dylan Baker up
with an air horn.
What are your plans for
Spring Break this year?
Hopefully spending time with
Christa Beth and if not, probably
golfing or mudding with Baker.
What is the best thing that
has happened to you in
2010?
Well, so far,the absolute best thing
was Christa and I having our 10
month anniversary.
What embarrasses you the
most?
Nothing really, I’m all out,
and I am usually the one who
embarrasses everyone else.
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Page by Tyler Russell, Kaylee
Knight and Stormi Crippen
March 2010
Spotlights
Freshman
Junior
Sophomore
Andrew Williams
Trae Foster
Brandon Futch
What is the best April Fool’s prank
that has been pulled on you?
What is the best April Fool’s prank
that has been pulled on you?
What is the best April Fool’s prank
that has been pulled on you?
The one where my dad said I had school
and it was Saturday.
No one has ever pranked me. They have
tried, but I’m normally ready for it.
I have never really had any good pranks
played on me.
What is the best prank you have
pulled?
I short sheeted my little brothers’ bed .
What are your plans for Spring
Break?
What is the best prank you have
pulled?
What is the best prank you have
pulled?
The time I Saran wrapped my brother to
his bed because he hid my car keys.
It’s a secret.
What are your plans for Spring
Break?
Paint balling, sleeping, and relaxation.
What are your plans for Spring
Break?
What is the best thing that has
happened to you in 2010?
Mainly hanging out with friends and
playing baseball.
What is the best thing that has
happened to you in 2010?
Made a lot of new friends that I can trust
and count on.
What is the best thing that has
happened to you in 2010?
Winter finally ending!
What is the most important thing
in your life right now?
When I got my driver’s license.
What is the most important thing
in your life right now?
What is the most important thing
in your life right now?
Probably oxygen, because without it I
would not have life.
Sports. Its a good way to hang out with
friends and have fun.
Where is the farthest you have
been from home?
Where is the farthest you have
been from home?
All the way!
My friends. We support each other and we
help each other out with everything.
Where is the farthest you have
been from home?
South Padre Island, Texas.
Just relaxation.
South Padre Island, Texas.
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Residence
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Page by Tyler Russell, Kaylee
Knight, and Stormi Crippen
March 2010
Spotlights
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Mikayla Stokes
Kelsey Singleton
Gina Johnson
What is the best April Fool’s prank
you have pulled?
I really do not think I have ever pulled a
prank on anyone. At least, not that I can
remember.
What are your plans for Spring
Break?
Hang out with friends and family up
North.
What is the best thing that has
happened to you in 2010?
The start of softball season because it’s
probably one of my most favorite sports
along with volleyball.
What is the most important thing
in your life right now?
My friends and family because I depend
on them so much! They also give me a
lot of love and support when I need it the
most.
What is the best April Fool’s prank
that has been pulled on you?
I have never been pranked.
What is the best prank you have
pulled?
I have not ever pulled a prank before, but
I’m going to!
What are your plans for Spring
Break?
Go to my boyfriend’s house and hang out
with my amazing friends!
What is the best thing that has
happened to you in 2010?
Meeting my boyfriend. :)
What is the most important thing
in your life right now?
My cell phone!!
Where is the farthest you have
been from home?
Mississippi.
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What is the best April Fool’s prank
that has been pulled on you?
When my sister told me she was not
coming home from the Army because her
papers got messed up.
What is the best prank you have
pulled?
I have not pulled any.
What are your plans for Spring
Break?
SLEEP!!!
What is the best thing that has
happened to you in 2010?
My nephew’s first birthday.
What is the most important thing
in your life right now?
My nephew’s. I love him so much!
Where is the farthest you have
been from home?
Sioux City, Iowa.
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Vienna, IL 62995
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Page by Tyler Russell, Kaylee
Knight, and Stormi Crippen
Could we find you on
Myspace or Facebook?
Yes.
What color eyes do you
have?
Hazel.
Do you wear contacts or
glasses?
Nope.
Which one could we
catch you doing the
most, frowning or
smiling?
Probably smiling.
Which grade school did
you come from?
Goreville Grade School.
Do you eat lunch at
school or do you go out?
Usually both.
March 2010
Mystery Spotlights
Could we find you on
Myspace or Facebook?
Yes.
What color eyes do you
have?
Blue and green.
Do you wear contacts or
glasses?
Nope.
Which one could we
catch you doing the
most, frowning or
smiling?
They are usually about even.
Which grade school did
you come from?
Vienna Grade School.
Do you eat lunch at
school or do you go out?
At school. My friends that
drive, leave me something to
be desired.
Could we find you on
Myspace or Facebook?
Yes I am on both.
What color eyes do you
have?
Green.
Do you wear contacts or
glasses?
Contacts.
Which one could we
catch you doing the
most, frowning or
smiling?
Probably smiling.
Which grade school did
you come from?
Union Heights Elementary.
Do you eat lunch at
school or do you go out?
Both.
Could we find you on
Myspace or Facebook?
Yes, I have a Myspace.
What color eyes do you
have?
Brown eyes.
Do you wear contacts or
glasses?
I wear both.
Which one could we
catch you doing the
most, frowning or
smiling?
You would catch me smiling.
Which grade school did
you come from?
Benton Grade School.
Do you eat lunch at
school or do you go out?
Depends on what mood I am
in.
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Vanessa Canada
What do you usually do in your
spare time?
I watch movies and get online.
What is your weirdest talent?
I have a lot! I can like, roll my
stomach... and twist weird parts of my
body in unnatural ways.
What is the best class you’ve had so
far at VHS and why?
Reading Skills, because Ms. Hunter is
great.
What do you want to go to college
to become?
The first female astronaut to drive a
Ferrari on the moon.
What are you most afraid of?
SHARKS! Those things are
UNNATURAL!
What quote from a movie/song best
describes how you feel most of the
time?
“After 9/11 everybody got so
SENSITIVE... thanks a lot Osama Bin
Laden!” - Hangover.
Kari Robertson
Joe Myers
Geoffory Kramp
What do you usually do in your
spare time?
Hang out with my friends, text, go
shopping, watch movies, just whatever
sounds fun. Oh, and I’m a pretty big
guitar hero fan. Haha!
What is your weirdest talent?
I can make a 4-leaf clover with my
tongue.
What is the best class you’ve had so
far at VHS and why?
Talon! Mrs. Clayton is my favorite! (:
What do you want to go to college to
become?
I haven’t really decided. I’m thinking
about becoming a teacher though.
What are you most afraid of?
Well, I’m a pretty big chicken. But
probably the dark.
What quote from a movie/song best
describes how you feel most of the
time?
“To be happy, we must not be concerned
with others.”
What do you usually do in your
spare time?
Work out and play Call of Duty.
What is your weirdest talent?
I can be a goof in the hallways and not
be embarrassed by it.
What is the best class you’ve had so
far at VHS and why?
Art, because I’m hoping Mr. Palmer
will give me bonus points for saying
so!!
What do you want to go to college to
become?
Movie Director, or a Super Hero!
What are you most afraid of?
Mr. Palmer.
What quote from a movie/song best
describes how you feel most of the
time?
“No one can touch you with your
outside staring in.” by Atreyu off of the
song “Becoming the Bull” because no
one can touch me because I don’t care
what people think.
What do you usually do in your
spare time?
Work out and play video games,
like Halo 3, Halo 3 ODST, Modern
Warfare 2, Guitar Hero 3, Rock Band,
and Bioshock.
What is your weirdest talent?
I can make very high pitched sounds
while whistling.
What is the best class you’ve had so
far at VHS and why?
English II because the students in that
class make it fun.
What do you want to go to college to
become?
I’m not going to college because I’m
joining the Marines.
What are you most afraid of?
Fish hooks because I hooked myself a
lot when I would go fishing.
What quote from a movie/song best
describes how you feel most of the
time?
“I am McLovin,” - Superbad.
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