Columbus Alternative High School - Pegasus Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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1987 GOVERNOR'S ART EXHIBITION Dan Bigelow Andrea Cabbage Laura Debrier Tony Harris Becky Hickman Chris Iones Deena Miller joel O'Dorisio Cathryn Scott Tom Uscilowski Erin Watterson REGIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS EXHIBITION BLUE RIBBON I-'INALISTS Amy Korpieski Cathryn Scott jennifer Yeoh GOLD KEY WINNERS Nina Edwards Erin Watterson Maureen Wooton jennifer Yeoh HONORABLE MENTION Becky Hickman Deena Miller EMERGING ARTIST EXHIBIT Tony Harris Aviva Mirels Maureen Wooten SCHOLASTICfKODAK 1986 PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Scott Best Dan Bigelow Cathryn Scott , 1 Masq 'a-'dj . swim W ,Am 1 to ,r 1, , , :mf-5V'N ,:' , ,. ,-.nfs , . 4 ,V t 1345 ,,..-r' ww' Pictured with a friend. Iim Campbell holds his photograph of Amy Bowman. FINE ARTS LEAGUE -Seated: Maureen Wooton, Bobby Pickard, Cathryn Scott, lim Cooper, Mark Schulze, Scott Truelove, Danny Kahn. Standing: jim Campbell, Andy Fiske, Erika Houpe, Jeri Grier, David Schott, Zila Pope, Deena Miller, Marc Ramsey fAdvisorl, Kari Murphy, Tim King, Heather Cook, Diane Ramage, Cheryl Brown, Adrienne Tabakow, Iason Pitz, Dawn White, Suzanne Gerber, CAd- visorl, Paul Hildahl, Amy Bowman, joel O'Dorisio, Uri Perrin, Aviva Mirels, Amy Korpieski, Fred Snyder, Thea Bailey, Lisa Wiget, Anissa Whalen, Erin Watterson, jen- ny Yeoh, Kathy Hom, Tanya Schlam, Ty Clager, Donnie I-llasten. Preparations. As a member of FAL, Nina Ed- wards helps set up for the Govemor's Art Show. ORGANIZATIONS: Fine Arts League 97

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FI ARTS LEAGUE Spontameiiy and Creativity Key to FAL -Amy Korpieski, Secretary Columbus Alternative Fine Arts League was created . . . well we're not sure when. And we don't know why, but we like having it. We have 50 or so members in Art League this year. Meetings usually aren't planned, but are a reaction to happenings. The overall appeal of Art League is it's spontaneity. In the art wing things tend to be a little hap- hazard, which is only natural to an area full of creative minds and ideas. Events for Art League spring into action usually rushed because the details have been lost amid piles of newsprint paper and gesso Hmmm . . . While at the Govemor's Art Show, Sheila Mullins stops to take a closer look. Patterns. Laura DeBrier works on a piece commissioned by Mrs. Eaton. 96 ORGANIZATIONS: Fine Arts League bottles. Lured by the smell of tur- pintine, Art League draws students who aren't artists but want to be in- volved. Veterans of the art rooms assume themselves part of the league without question. The main point is that everyone is welcome. Art League trys to provide an open- ing into the artistic world at CAHS for anyone interested or curious. The two main activities for Art League are the Governor's Art Show and the upkeep of the cour- tyard. The art show spans a period of two months, and is one of the busiest times of the year around the art rooms. FAL also tries to beautify the school in a natural way. The coutyard and the front of the school are kept neat and color- ful with flowers and sculptures under the supervision of senior Mike Smith. The election of officers for Art League is not a serious matter and the weight of the positions is nearly equal, so that a committee is formed instead of a goverment. But for the record, officers for 1986- 1987 were: Amy Bowman fPresi-y dentl, Aviva Mirels fVice-Presidentll Amy Korpieski CSecretaryl, and Uri Perrin CTreasurer2. fiflslaiaf AL'



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CAI-ISMIC HERALD Another my Year For N ewfprzper Stay? -Heather Rigney, Editor Reflections of a newspaper editor at- 3:10 in the morning: HARGHH! Ioumalism deadlines! Help!! The type sizing still needs to be done! I have so much to remember!!! What if I forget something important? l'm dying, committing suicide. I've spent 50 hours slaving over this paper in the past three days! Who reads it anyway? AGGGHHY' The job of producing the school newspaper has always been a mammoth task. The first hurdle of the year was building a new staff. Schedule conflicts abounded. ln the end, Newspaper Production became an I.S. class: the editor and the advisor met on Mondays, the entire staff met on Tuesdays, some of the staff met on Thursdays, and no one appeared on Fridays. The editor could only meet with the 98 ORGANIZATIONS: CAHSmic Herald staff once a week because of AP Chemistry lab. It was ironic that the Herald, whose job it was to communicate information, was burdened with massive com- munication problems itself. The Herald dealt with several controversial issues this year. The first and foremost uproar was caused by a letter to the editor writ- ten by gay students. The staff members had to learn how to stand up for their rights as a newspaper and to endure the witchhunt that followed the first edition. Yet the Herald continued to pride itself on covering a wide and accurate pic- ture of issues that affect high school students. There were several new features in the '86-'87 CAHSmic Herald. The mysterious Oracle offered words of wisdom in a new advice column and student reporters created a personality profile to help in- troduce new CAHS teachers. 1 Besides the brainstorming, inter- viewing, tabulating, writing, editing, re-writing, verifying, typ ing, proofreading, headlining folding, stapling and arranging o 1,100 papers in zip code order there were monotonous drives tc the publishing company in Madison county. Entire weekend: were then devoted to the S806 jigsaw-puzzle type task of layout. But after all the late nights ano last minute articles delivered to the editor's door at 1:05 a.m., the effor of producing the CAHSrnic Herall was worth it. The reward cami when CAI-IS students exclaimed laughed, and discussed the article: and features of the CAHSmi4 Herald. p

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