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

 - Class of 1987

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V CONCERT CHOIR -Row 1: Candacy Taylor ITreusurerJ, Rachel Zutell fPresidentJ, Becca Moots Nice-President! Aaron Wyckoff lSecretaryI, Kathy Woodrow !DirectorI. Row 2: Crystal Robinson, Heather Cook, Sonia Hippard, Marylinda Glenn, Kirsten Bridges, Iim Campbell, Steve Abels, Teddy McDaniel, Sherrie Perry, Leslie Williams, Uri Perrin, Aimee Boltz. Row 3: Iodi Spencer, Melanye Thomas, Cathy Selsor, Heather Rigney, Eric Wright, Ed Oliver, Jeff Dollinger, Wes Gibson, Liz Brandon, jason Lofton, Taia Fairley, Andrea Boxill, Di Ramage. Row 4: Iamia Edmondson, Ieni Reno, Raynette Sample, Adrienne Tabakow, Tim King, Randy First, Chris Gray, Shelly Hoye, Carol Keesecker, Tanya Schlam, Mollie Young, Lori Houston. Not Pictured: Dan Bigelow, Carla Coleman, Edriel jeffrey, Taralyn Jester, Karen Schaeffer, Tammy Slaughter, Mike Smith. CONCERT CHOIR :Starting Ojjfibe Morning With az Song l -Rachel Zutell, President It's 7:45 a.m. and the tardy bell rings. Over three-fourths of the CAHS students are sitting in class. But not the lucky ones. The lucky ones are in Concert Choir. Concert Choir is the perfect way to start the day. It's nice to go to school knowing you have 40 minutes to prepare for your first academic class. Singing is refreshing and relaxing. We had a typical year. We spent most of the fall preparing for the Holiday Concert on December 4th, There was one diffrence in this year's concert. For the first time, the Men's and Women's Glees were invited to sing the Hallelujah Chorus. It meant that there were nearly 100 bodies crammed onto the steps, but the experience was good for all. The winter months were drab as usual. For those not busy with the production of Guys and Dolls there was new music to leam. The CAHS Concert Choir performed with all the other senior choirs in the city at the bi-annual PTA Music Fesitval, held at St. Iohn Arena on April 3. Old Mother Nature tried to ruin our fun by sending us snow. One of our rehearsals was cancelled, but lucky for us another rehearsal was squeezed in. The performance was a success. The Choir was separated by singing part which gave us a chance to intermix with other students and see familiar faces from our middle school days. After the music festival there was a mad rush to prepare for the Spr- ing Concert on May 8. We sang a few of the songs from the St. Iohn's performance plus a few new selec- tions that Mrs. Woodrow chose. Not much unusual or extraor- dinary happened in Concert Choir this year, but everyone had a good time and if not, well at least no one had to worry about an ugly first period test! We love our tenor. The Brandons PERFORMING ARTS! C0l lCeI'f Cl'l0lI' 71

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Caught by yet another backstage photographer. Concert Choir alto Tammy Slaughter waits for her tum to perfomi. Under the bright lights. Concert Choir rehearses for the last time before the Holiday Concert. The challenge of singing a capella. Concert Choir performs Kyrie Eleison. A break in the action. While Mrs. Woodrow prepares for the next song, Concert Choir members take advantage of the break and goof off. Sharin the sta e. Men's Glee Women's 8 X f Glee, Vocal Ensemble and Concert Choir come together to rehearse Hallelujah Chorus. 70 PERFORMING ARTS: Concert Choir



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Concentration. Uri Perrin and Aimee Boltz sing alto during the Spring Concert. A sad farewell. Ensemble performs Like a Shining Light, at graduation. L W' 'ggi A'2. 15 fy ,M V.: ,QE t , ':I,. v- it:.i3 I ' VOCAL ENSEMBLE -Row 1: Kristin Bridges, Marylinda Glenn, Candacy Taylor, Eric Wright, Wes Gibson, Uri Perrin, Mollie Young, Tanya Schlam, Mrs. Woodrow fDirectorJ. Row 2: Aimee Boltz, Heather Rigney, Crystal Robinson, Tim King, Steve Abels, james Cloninger, jeffrey Dollinger, Lori Houston, Carol Keesecker, Becca Moots. Not Pictured: Carla Coleman, Ran- dy First, Mike Smith fPresidentJ. Women at work. During this 5th period class, the soprano and alto sections rehearse together. 72 PERFORMING ARTS Vocal Ensemble WN f in-ning... .nv W I 1w.i,,,fi,!,E

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