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Volume 14, Issue 2 November 2007 Vienna High School Vienna, Illinois

FFA attends Nationals in Indiana Homecoming By Caroline Bremer Court elected The National FFA Organiza- tion made its presence known in for 2007-2008 Indianapolis again this year as By Allison Bean nearly 55,000 FFA members At the beginning of Novem- sporting blue corduroy flocked to ber, the student body of Vienna the city for the 80th National FFA High School voted for the 2007- Convention. Among the blue and 2008 Homecoming Court. gold masses were the members of The attendants for the fresh- the Vienna FFA Chapter. man class are Emily Horn, Han- At National Convention, nah McGinnis, Trae Foster, and members of the chapter attended Mark Stram. Kelsey Harper, exciting general sessions, one of Cassie Martin, Drake Sanders, the largest career shows in the and Colten Krelo were voted in nation, concerts, and much more. for the Sophomore class. The Katelyn Mullins, a sopho- four elected to represent the Jun- more at VHS and reporter of the FFA members (left to right) Trevor Moore, Desiree Albright-Walton, Colin Parker, ior class are Allison Bean, An- Chapter, reflected, “We all had a Melanie Oliver, Ted Craig, Tyler Oslay, Cory Ross, Katelyn Mullins, Matt Hogan, drea Stepter, Ted Craig, and great time! It was an awesome and Caroline Bremer. Bobby Hoffmann. The king and experience, and we met a lot of an agricultural topic and recite it 16 speakers in the nation. queen candidates for the senior people that we would have never from memory. She then fielded “I am so grateful for the ex- class are Tyler Leeds, Cory expected! It was very fun.” questions from judges regarding perience to learn so much about Bloodworth, Nick Robinson, Amid all the excitement, this her topic for five minutes. the agricultural industry. I hope Bruce West, Lauren Smith, Casey convention is where the National Bremer’s speech addressed etha- it helps other students realize that White, Alysha Daly, and Jillian Career Development Event nol production and the financial the FFA is not all about produc- Powell. (CDE) competitions are held. challenges it poses to the live- tion agriculture or cows, sows, Homecoming coronation will Caroline Bremer, a junior at Vi- stock industry as a result of and plows. Agriculture is the na- take place on Saturday, Decem- enna High School, competed this higher corn prices, as well as pro- tion’s largest employer with end- ber 8th following the basketball year in the National Prepared viding solutions. less opportunities from communi- game against the Egyptian Phar- Public Speaking CDE. Bremer represented Illinois at cations to technologies, and the aohs. The Homecoming issue of To compete in the Prepared the National level after winning opportunities are endless!” stated The Talon will be out on Friday, Public Speaking CDE, Caroline the State competition in May. Bremer. December 7th. In this issue, the was required to write a six to Caroline advanced to the semi- candidates and attendants will be eight minute long speech about final round and placed in the top highlighted. News programming returns to VHS By Taylor Jackson Lights, camera, action! The ence with what it took to make a school’s news program made it’s successful news program. I love comeback at the beginning of the working with video, not only the 2007-2008 school year, with an- filming but the editing as well. It chors Kelin Field and Caroline is a lot of work, but it pays off.” Bremer. Access VHS began in the fall The season premiered with of 1996 under the direction of coverage of the fall sports pro- Mrs. Kreuter. The show was cre- grams. Access VHS has also ated by and starred students from spotlighted students and given her Advanced Speech class. information on wellness and high They broadcast until the Spring school survival tactics. of 2000, when the class was One of the most memorable phased out. From this talented segments was about the new hand group of students, some went on sanitizers at VHS. The co- into a career of professional anchors demonstrated the use of broadcasting. the hand sanitizers and gave im- The new Access VHS strives portant facts about the benefits of to continue the tradition of excel- cleanliness in the prevention in lence that was established under disease. the direction of Ms. Kreuter. The While the student body may class is much smaller now, with see what comes across the screen, only two students, but these stu- much video editing and strategiz- dents are committed to making the newscast an entertaining and ing takes place behind the scenes. Pictured above Caroline Bremer and Kelin Field, the anchors of the show Access Kelin Field, video editor and an- educational way to keep the stu- chor to the broadcast, stated, “We dents of Vienna High School in- both felt we had enough experi- formed on important issues. Page 2 The Talon November 2007 Eagles Wrap-up Fall Seasons

Page By Sean Lasley Baseball Football The VHS Eagles boys base- Vienna High Schools foot- ball team finished up the fall ball team wrapped up their fall season with an 11-2 record football season. This years re- overall. The Eagles went an cord was 9-2 which is great be- impressive 7-0 in the Confer- cause this was the first time V ence, the first undefeated fall some of these kids have ever Conference season during played football. The Eagles David Hill’s head coaching ca- played such teams as West reer. Frankfort, Eldorado, Elverado, With the 7-0 Conference Johnston City, Pinckneyville, record, the Eagles finished with Massac County, Chester, Palmer, assistant coach, com- a one game lead over the Gore- Marion and Christopher. mented, “The boys had a very more level. Next year we will ville Blackcats heading into the The only two losses of the productive season. They keep the freshman and sopho- Spring season. year were to Massac County, played very well. We had some more team and add a junior var- The only two losses the Ea- which was the first game of the injuries we had to overcome sity team. The following sea- gles suffered were against the year, and West Frankfort. The and we battled through those. son the Eagles will have their Goreville Blackcats and the players were very excited about Losing Derek before the Con- first year of varsity football. Shawnee Indians. The game the teams performance this sea- ference Tournament was a ma- Coach Rude commented, against the Blackcats was a non son. Sophomore defensive end jor blow. When we get him “The players who participated conference match up, where the and the football players back Jake McCabe said, “We had an in the first year started to estab- Eagles were defeated in five awesome season; we did better we should be very competitive lish a tradition of dedication, innings. The game against the than anyone thought we would. during the Spring season.” sportsmanship and a high level Shawnee Indians was in the The Eagles lost senior I can’t wait until next season!” of competitiveness. They made championship game of the SEC This year the boys played at pitcher Derek Trovillion to a the V on their helmets a symbol Conference Tournament. only the freshmen and sopho- broken arm. Derek will be for excellence.” Despite finishing second in ready to return this Spring and the SEC Conference Tourna- help the Eagles win the Confer- ment, the Eagles had a very ence crown. successful fall season. Marc Softball

The Lady Eagles had a very One of the Lady Eagles’ successful fall season. They other two losses came by the finished with a record of 13-4. hands of the Pope County Lady Volleyball They wrapped up the Confer- Pirates. Their final loss came ence with a 7-1 record. The 7-1 against the Century Lady Cen- The Lady Eagles’ first vol- record landed them in second turions in the Semifinals of the leyball season was a learning Eagles!!!Go place in the Conference stand- SEC Conference Tournament. experience and an improvement ings, one game behind the Lady Head Coach Ross Hill said, year. The Lady Eagles finished Pirates of Pope County, head- “I feel like we kind of stumbled with a 1-22 record. This record ing into the Spring season. in the Conference Tournament. could have easily been 8-15 if The Lady Eagles finished We really felt like we could they had just had a couple of 3rd in the SEC Conference have won first place in that situations go their way. Their Tournament. They also went to tournament, but overall we had only win of the season came the Jackson Invitational and a pretty good Fall season, and against the Carrier Mills Lady Head Coach Chris Holhub- finished 2 and 2 against some hopefully we can continue that Wildcats. ner said, “The girls worked ex- very tough competition. They success this Spring.” The Lady Eagles had a lot tremely hard this year and im- proved a great deal. With this defeated a very good Cape Cen- of improvement from the be- tral club 2-0. ginning of this summer to the kind of effort we will continue end of the season. You cannot to improve. Hopefully in a cou- judge this season by looking at ple of years we will be handing only the wins and losses as it out some of the beatings we Golf was a tough year in that aspect. took this year.” The golf team had an im- You have to be able to judge a The Lady Eagles plan on proving year. After some hard season in terms of improvement working hard this summer to work this past off season, they and how well they progress. In continue improving to get pre- were greatly improved. They this aspect of the sport they had pared for next season. had many tournaments and a very successful season. competitions throughout the season. The boys Regional was held Winter Sports Preview at the Union County Country Meet the Eagle’s was held Hoopfest which is on Decem- Club, while the girls Regional try Club. The girls Sectional Friday, November 9. The boys’ ber 7. was held at our very own Gam- was held at the Union County basketball season is beginning The Lady Eagles’ basket- bit. Out of the boys, Chase Country Club. Neither Jessica the week of Thanksgiving for ball season starts on Monday, Deaton advanced to the Sec- nor Chase advanced in Sec- the Vienna Classic. Games will November 12 against Eldorado. tional by shooting an 85 at the tional play but they made Vi- be held on November 19, 20, This game kicks off the Marion Regional. Jessica Pender ad- enna proud by making it there! 21, 23 and the 25. They are Invitational Tournament. They vanced for the girls shooting a Coach Lisa Bremer said, also playing in a number of will also compete in the Anna 97. “All of our golfers worked very shootouts, including one in St. Holiday Tournament just before The boys Sectional was hard and helped make this sea- Louis and the Marshall County Christmas. held at Franklin County Coun- son a success.” November 2007 The Talon Page 3 Two VHS students receive SIU Nursing and anatomy students Provost’s scholarship visit St. Louis Science Center By Allison Bean By Allison Bean Phillip Hosefeldt and Ben The Provost’s scholarship is The nursing and anatomy Many of the exhibits Chamness, both seniors at Vi- a scholarship that pays $4,000 classes at Vienna High School showed what someone’s mus- enna High School, have re- per year for two years. Eligible had the privilege of going to the cles would look like if they ceived the Provost’s scholar- candidates had to have scored a St. Louis Science Center to see were to jump a hurdle, or pull ship to Southern Illinois Uni- 27 or higher on their ACT. Ob- the “Body Worlds 3” exhibit on back a bow and arrow. versity of Carbondale. viously, Phillip and Ben both Wednesday, October 24th. “I’m so glad that the stu- Both students applied for surpassed this goal. This schol- All the exhibits displayed dents had the opportunity to go this scholarship awhile back, arship is also based on the stu- were real human body parts. and see this, because it was and received their acceptance dent’s GPA and the student has Some of the models were full such an unbelievable experi- on the same day. to be in at least the 85th percen- size bodies that people had do- ence,” said Mrs. Reichert. Phillip Hosfeldt said, “I’m tile in their class rank. nated to science after they died. The exhibit continues on very, very excited about getting “I feel very privileged to To have the capability to move through March of 2008, so if accepted for this scholarship, have received this scholarship and travel throughout the na- you want to catch the exhibit in and I know Ben is too. He and I hope to receive many tion, the models have to go St. Louis, you still have time. called me and asked me if I got more,” said Ben. through a process called plasti- the letter because he didn’t Phillip plans to major in nation. Plastination is a proce- want to tell me he got it if I did- political science and Ben wants dure that stops the decomposi- n’t.” to major in history education. tion of the body.

Seniors Phillip Hosfeldt and Ben Chamness were awarded the Provost’s VHS students outside the St. Louis Science Center scholarship from SIU-Carbondale CNA class begins clinicals at nursing home

By Allison Bean The Vienna High School most health care positions, so nursing students are starting up employers and colleges are their weekly visits to the Hill- making things more available view Nursing Home, located in and affordable. I’m so glad to Vienna. see such a large group inter- Two days a week, the stu- ested in this field,” said Mrs. dents go to the nursing home Reichert. and practice real life procedures The CNA class requires they might have to use in future each student completes 65 health careers. Some of the hours of clinical work. Going tasks include making beds, tak- to the nursing home allows stu- ing blood pressure, and taking dents to accumulate those the patients’ temperature. hours. If any student does not The Vienna CNA (certified meet the class requirements, nursing assistant) class is a then they are prohibited from Mrs. Reichert assisting Sean Stram while he takes a resident’s blood pressure. shared program with Goreville certification as a nursing assis- High School. For the first time tant. If they do meet all the re- in 20 years, Mrs. Reichert has quirements, then they are eligi- five male nursing students. ble to take the federal certifica- With more health care occupa- tion exam, and if they pass, tion opportunities available, the they become certified nursing number of males taking advan- assistants. tage of these opportunities is This class is also a dual increasing. She also has four credit course. This means that females from Goreville, with 18 if a student meets all require- total students. ments and finishes the class, This is the biggest and most they will receive seven college diverse nursing class Mrs. Rei- credits if they choose to go into chert has ever taught. “This is the allied health field. a great time to be getting into The CNA class also helped the health care field due to the at the November 9th blood fact that people will always be drive provided by The Ameri- Going to the nursing home allows Jillian Powell to interact with residents like sick. There is a shortage in can Red Cross. Hazel Shelton Page 4 The Talon November 2007 FCCLA officers elected BETA club officers By Ashley Dunn named By Ashley Dunn

BETA club officers pictured above (from left to right) Bottom row: Secretary Kelsey Adams and Reporter Rachael Ferrell. Top row: Vice-President Lauren Smith, President Kassie Jones, and Treasurer Casey White. The FCCLA (Family Career and Community Leaders of America) officers for the 2007-2008 school year (pictured above from left to right) Bottom row: Brittany Warfield and Victoria Bundren. Top row: Tara Garrett and Stephen Blackman. Halloween Crossword By Hallie Hirsch 7 Words 6 1 Pumpkins Talon Falls Candy Corn Black Cats Trick or Treat Dead Things 10 Witches Haunted Houses 9 Scary Masks Costumes

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Down 1) 1) Down candy corn 7) haunted houses 9) Talon Falls Falls Talon 9) houses haunted 7) corn candy Answers: Answers: November 2007 The Talon Page 5 VHS seniors visit SCC Judgment House held at Shawnee By Randy Sims By Randy Sims On October 4th, VHS tallying their votes, there was a seniors attended the annual raffle for items in the “SCC Day” at Shawnee auditorium. Items ranging from Community College located in SCC sweatshirts to $25 gas Ullin, Illinois. Students from cards from Casey‟s General Joppa, Meridian, Century, Store were given away. After Anna-Jonesboro, Goreville, everything was given away, the Cobden, and Vienna were all in judges made their way back attendance. into the auditorium and At “SCC Day” seniors were announced the winners. given a tour of the main Our very own Tyler Leeds building and given the and Travis Crain took home opportunity to use the new third place with their computer lab. Also, every spectacular version of Hinder's student was given a packet The students, staff, and others who helped out at Judgment House at Shawnee “Lips of an Angel.” College. when they first arrived that To end the day all students gave them information on were dismissed and allowed to Judgment house is an event went to help out, They were scholarships and how to enroll file back to their buses and held every year at Shawnee Allison Bean, Nicole Martinez, at SCC. make their way home. Community College. The event Kelin Field, Hilary Wright, and Afterwards, there were is held at night and is open to Josh Dippie, just to name a few. booths set up at the main the public. Also, quite a few of the lo- entrances that displayed what Judgment House is a walk- cal churches attended the event types of programs were offered through drama that takes place to add support. Bethany First at Shawnee and students were in a series of up to nine rooms. Baptist, Pleasant Ridge Church, able to ask questions of the Each room tells a different and Fellowship Baptist Church people running each booth. story, but when combined they were all sponsors of Judgment After lunch was served at tell one big story. These stories House. 12:15, attendees were given the tell what people are put through VHS Junior, Allison Bean opportunity to participate in a everyday and depicts some of commented, “Being able to school-against-school the decisions these people work at Judgment House was a volleyball tournament. At the make. cool experience. I got to see same time, a talent show was The decisions that are made people‟s reaction when they held in the auditorium and all decide where people could go, saw someone „go to hell.‟ I just the seniors attending were Heaven or Hell. This year‟s hope that the people who went given the chance to show off theme was on-line predators. through got hit with the reality their special talents. Many students from VHS of Judgment Day.” While the judges were

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Finding Nemo- I just want to say that if you are not scared when that big, mean, scary fish comes in and eats all the little eggs, there is something wrong with you! Then, you have all those sharks, not to mention the den- tist! I get the heebie jeebies just thinking about it.

All Halloweens- If you have watched these movies then you know that the original is the best and scariest. As a child, I had no problem watching these movies and get- ting a good night’s sleep following. Now, unfortunately, that is not the case, and these movies scare me to death! The new remake of Halloween I that is currently in thea- ters is VERY Scary. DO NOT GO SEE IT! It’s kind of gross too.

Shade Tree tries to spread positive Shade Tree put on many skits during messages during their assemblies. the assembly. Silence of the Lambs- This movie is one of the most well known scary movies of all time. It’s really old. It creeped me out.

The Wizard of Oz- Man, those monkeys just give me the chills!

Law and Order SVU- Ok, so most of you are probably wondering why on earth this show is even on this re- view. I just want to say that the crimes that happen in this show REALLY do occur, and this is ten times scarier than zombies, monkeys, or giant fish! It gives me night- Shade Tree has been on tour to several of Southern Illinois schools. mares. November 2007 The Talon Page 7 VHS continues progress in building football program By Caroline Bremer Although the members of developments is the obtain- Mr. Fairless and a few of the Vienna Eagles football the Eagles football team have ment of a slightly used score- FFA members hauled the program. enjoyed the opportunity to board. scoreboard to VHS. It took The scoreboard is not the travel and play at various Carmi’s head football three trips because of its size. only addition to the football football fields throughout coach informed Coach Rude Bob Lamp, the Carmi High program. Mr. Reichert’s first Southern Illinois, much is still that their program was just School Agriculture teacher block construction class is being done to provide them donated a brand new score- and FFA advisor, loaned the presently building a football with a nest here at Vienna board, and their present school his trailer for transpor- equipment storage shed. High School. scoreboard would be for sale. tation. The shed will be 12 feet Obviously, starting a foot- The scoreboard purchased “The purchase of this wide and 24 feet long. The ball program is no simple was a great opportunity due scoreboard was a great oppor- construction class plans to task. However, progressive to the fact that is only seven tunity for the school, espe- finish the project in May. action has taken place. One of years old. Typically, a score- cially since it is almost new,” the most exciting and recent board can last up to 50 years. said Mike Rude, head coach

Members of the Vienna FFA Chapter assist with unloading the football score Colton Stafford, a student in Mr. Reichert’s construction class, helps with con- board purchased from Carmi High School. struction on the new shed being built for storage of football equipment. Art club students take first at contest By Mitchell Geode This year, a few members been involved with. The team teacher commented on this year’s Art Club has a very of the Art Club took a trip to cared more about enjoying year’s success. “We started bright and exciting future Harrisburg to compete in a the competition and having the year with some very tal- ahead. sidewalk chalk drawing con- fun than winning. Although ented artists winning the Har- test. In this event, the team when we won, we were all risburg High School sidewalk consisting of Kalie McGinnis, very excited, if not a little chalk contest. We are also James Ellett, Christina Faith surprised.” looking forward to the three and Tara Garrett took first In the competition there or four art contests in which place. were all sorts of drawings, we will enter work.” Christina Faith com- such as a replication of “The This year’s officers are mented, “The competition Scream” “A Koi Pond” also a President Kalie McGinnis was amazing, except for the world peace theme, and and Vice President James El- time limit. It was one of the Gonzo from the muppets. lett. An elaborate section of the winning piece of art coolest things I have ever Mr. Palmer, VHS art One thing is for sure, this

Art Chalk Contest Participants pictured above (from left to right) First row: The winning Vienna High School Sidewalk Chalk team (pictured left to right) Kenzie Bradshaw, Erica Stambulski, Brandy Morgan. Second row: Kassie Christina Faith, Tara Garrett, Kalie McGinnis, and James Ellet with their Jones, Kalie McGinnis, Christina Faith, Meghan Douglas, and Winter Cho- First place chalk drawing and trophy. inski. Third row: Lauren Smith, Tara Garrett, Sean Lasley, and James Ellet. Page 8 The Talon November 2007 Halloween Costume Winners By Ashley Henshaw

Funniest: Brett Thompson as a basketball player Most Creative: Kalie McGinnis as Medusa. Cutest Couple: Andrea Stepter and Clinton Rigsby and Chris Nichols. as a dude as referees.

Scariest: Cierra Russell as a Mexican clown. Prettiest: Casey White as Batgirl and Sam Lemajuer Most Original: Derek Trovillion as Spiderman. as a Swedish girl. MOTT EXCAVATING

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VHS Band members Ashton Rambo-Sharp, Ben Chamness, Lisa Riley, Phillip VHS Band members Chelsey Rouse, Christina Nelson, Aston Rambo-Sharp, Ben Hosfeldt, Ethan McGinnis, and Jon Goodman kick off the band year in the Vienna Chamness, Lisa Riley, Phillip Hosfeldt, Ethan McGinnis, and Jon Goodman Fall Festival marching in the Vienna Fall Festival Parade

David Murphy and Billy Lamzus lead the band with the VHS Marching Eagles VHS Band members Jon Goodman, Clint Collins, Thomas Horn, Cara Otte, Lisa banner. Riley, and Chelsey Rouse making a pyramid. Page 10 The Talon November 2007 Senior Spotlights By Deanna Morris Lisa Riley Brett Thompson Jasmine Lence Ben Chamness

What will you miss most What will you miss most What will you miss most What will you miss most about VHS when you gradu- about VHS when you gradu- about VHS when you gradu- about VHS when you gradu- ate? Seeing all my friends and ate? I’m going to miss all the ate? Not being able to see my ate? I will miss being a senior, that girl with the red sun- spirit during basketball season! friends at school anymore! because once college starts I glasses. What college do you plan to What college do you plan to will be a freshman again. What college do you plan to attend, and what to you plan attend, and what to you plan What college do you plan to attend, and what to you plan to major in? I am attending to major in? I plan to attend attend, and what to you plan to major in? Not sure what Saint Louis University, and I Shawnee Community College, to major in? I have been ac- college yet, but I want to be a plan to major in business. but not sure what to major in cepted into SIU, and I plan to Physical Therapist. Where do you see yourself in yet. major in History. Where do you see yourself in six years? Playing in the NBA Where do you see yourself in Where do you see yourself in six years? Still in school! for the Chicago Bulls. six years? Still in school, but six years? Hopefully I will be Who is your favorite person Who is your favorite person hopefully focusing on a career. out of college and teaching at a here at VHS? Band family, here at VHS? Brian Jones, he Who is your favorite person high school somewhere. cause I love them all especially is so awesome! here at VHS? Rachael Farrell! Who is your favorite person that girl in red sunglasses. What is one thing nobody What is one thing nobody here at VHS? Mrs. Cochran, What is one thing nobody knows about you? Well, if I knows about you? That I am Mr. Jones, Mr. Giffin, and Mr. knows about you? TurFu!! told it wouldn’t be a secret! really a Princess! Newbold. They are all great! What is one thing nobody knows about you? If we were friends you would know. Banking with local style 402-04 Court Street - Vienna, IL 62995 Phone: (618) 658-2011

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What is your favorite TV show? Teletub- What is your favorite TV show? What is your favorite TV show? bies....Just kidding! I like South Park, Mad Anything on Disney! Hannah Montana! TV, and That 70’s Show! I LOVE THEM What food do you love to pig out on? What food do you love to pig out on? ALL! Moolattes! Pretty much anything with sugar Chocolate! What food do you love to pig out on? Tag- or chocolate! Sweets are definitely my What game did you love to play as a kid? alongs Girl Scout cookies. OMG! They’re weakness! My friends and I never played just one amazing!!! What game did you love to play as a kid? I game. We would play one, then do another What game did you love to play as a kid? never played games I just played. If there and then another! It was kind of fun that Mario Kart on my brother’s Nintendo 64, was a tree, I’d be climbing it and if there way, because everyone got to play at least because it was fun beating Tara every time was mud, I’d be covered in it. I loved pet- one game that they liked! we played! LOL! Hey Tara, first player ting animals and as far as video games go, What profession do you want to have peach, purple, controller! Yoshi was always my favorite! when you get older? I want to be an ac- What profession do you want to have What profession do you want to have tress! I was in the VGS musicals in 5th when you get older? I either want to go when you get older? I’d like an exciting job. through 8th grade and they were a LOT of into music or be a physical therapy assistant. Maybe I’ll save the rainforest! If that does- fun! If there was a movie made about your life, n’t workout I might be a grade school If there was a movie made about your life, what actor would play you? I’m going to teacher. what actor would play you? Miley Cyrus, have to say Angelina Jolie because she is If there was a movie made about your life, she is rockin’ awesome! like the ultimate bad girl and she fights for what actor would play you? The girl that what she wants. plays Elliot on Scrubs, because I was told she acts just like me!

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By Hallie Hirsch Virgo: (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Libra: (Sept. 23-Oct 22) Scorpio: (Oct 23-Nov 21) Sagittarius: (Nov 22- Dec 21) Think about having a discus- Wisdom comes at a hefty It’s a good time to think It’s the perfect time to catch sion with your mom, or price for you. Make sure your about what you’re going to up on some cleaning or work grandmother, they’re older pants are tight and your skirts do with your life. You feel you need to finish. Who and wiser! Learn from their are pulled down. Everything pretty confident in your orga- knows, you might find some- mistakes! This month is a in life happens for a reason. nizing abilities, maybe you one or something you’ve been good time for volunteer work, And you know all your friends should look into that. Keep a looking for quite a while. so get out and make yourself have your back. lookout in the middle of the Aries: (March 21-April 19) useful. month, you’ll find someone Aquarius: (Jan 20-Feb 18) Don’t let small setbacks this special catches your eye. Capricorn: (Dec 22-Jan 19) This could be an awesome month affect you. You will month for you. Your work, Don’t forget communication Pisces: (Feb 19-March 20) bounce back more rapidly your relationships, and your is a key to good relationships. Your friends can help you too. than you think. Take a break family situations are all better. Don’t forget you do love each You’re always in a great mood, and think things Good Job! Get ready for a big other and they want to hear even when you get a little off over. Nothing surprise around the silly stories about your balance around the middle of is as bad as it Valentine’s Day. day. Just sit down the month. Hey! Who seems. and have a heart to knows, you may meet some- Leo: (July 23-Aug 22) heart, it’ll all be fine! one this month. Just keep You want to be alone, every- your eyes and ears open. one is getting on your nerves. Taurus: (April 20-May 20) Gemini: (May 21-June20) Try It’s a good time to deal with Maybe today you should shopping, its a good way to Cancer: (June 21-July 22) your teachers, tell them ex- think about your future, what blow off a little steam and You feel somewhat empow- actly what you think, take care are you going to do with your who doesn’t love it! Spend, ered and in charge. You’re in of the loose ends. life? Make plans to spend spend! But watch out, an awesome mood. You’ve just chill, you’ll you don’t want been working hard, so take a Disclaimer: probably get a lit- tle to break the break. Go on a date, that will The Talon Staff doesn’t promote stressed. bank. astrology. These horoscopes are help you relax a bit. just for FUN!

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2) How often do you go out on school nights? 7) Where is your favorite spot to hang out? A) All the time, I’m always out even on a school night. A) Anywhere the party is going on. B) Every now and then, but I’m back before curfew. B) Where ever my friends are. C) Never, there is too much homework to be done. C) I like to read at the library a lot. D) Only when I’m at a buddy’s playing video games. D) Anywhere my games can go.

3) Do you like to use the Internet? 8) How late do you stay up at night? A) No, I would rather be out. A) Anywhere between 3am-5am. B) Yes, all the time, I love myspace. B) Varies between 12am and 2am. C) Only for papers I have to write. C) I always like to be in bed by 10pm. D) Yes, I love all the game sites. D) All night as long as I have a game to play.

4) How much do you use your phone? 9) How often do you help around the house? A) A lot, especially on the weekends. A) Seldom, because I am never home. B) Most of the time, usually only to call friends. B) Often, because I’m usually home. C) Maybe a few minutes each day. C) All the time, I love to help out. D) A lot, especially after a new game comes out. D) Seldom, because I’m always playing video games.

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This is how you remind me”—Nickelback “Billy’s got his beer goggles on” —Neal McCoy It’s not like you to say 4_____ 14______. I’m always waiting on a different story He’s on the dance floor Singin’ off pitch, but he knows every word. This time I’m 5______Grabs him a 15____ and he holds on tight. For handing you a 6______He’s chasin’ everything in sight. He’ll fall apart when he gets home. But right now his 16______gone. Shop Boyz “Party like a rockstar”— Life looks good good good. As soon as I came out the womb

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Staff Paige Alford Hallie Hirsch Allison Bean Taylor Jackson Shanelle Makenzie Kirby Beasley Sean Lasley On Tuesday, October 9, 2007 Mrs. Hight gave birth to a beautiful baby girl Caroline Deanna Morris named Kenna Mae Hight. She was born at Western Baptist Hospital at 8:36 a.m. She weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces and 18 3/4 inches long. She is the daughter of Bremer Alex Shelton proud parents Kara and Corby Hight. Ashley Dunn Randy Sims All about VHS! Hilary Wright Vienna High School 601 N. 1st Street

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