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CnrD 4 §8 Ccx-fyL k sLQjuuU? xa siu j±o. RCM ! Jus-i'i-m ' rfK ®p pf Uiajje rrpdj?. $ voni- C . THUMBS Ut ABV 'i, 'HUMBS UP BABY! X y C - WHATD I DO? AI D I DO? it's unbefi vabie what an tefoair of Caught by surprise. senior staffer i 5 obQ'«s cpn Yjo‘ or !a pSoTogfa- Renee Ellis plays Santa while typing M “pher's morale Senior Laura Davis up her last-minute copy before the gives the go-ahead and allows for Christmas deodihe goes into ef- seriousiy fun ‘cand-d- shots feet. EQUUS STAFF. Front row: Wendy Roberts. Tomi Clark. Melissa Celaya, Gina Glallonardo. Kristen Bolster. Middle Row: Cyndie Parsons. Renee Ellis. Larisa Mail- holt. Janollo Drosto. Laura Davis. Brad Troptow. Kathy Pollard. Back Row: Advisor Micki Remos, Roya Mar- oufkhani, Dana Mudd, Michelle Cunico. Kim Ellis. Bobbi Blntz, Yvonno Trujillo, Pat Liu, Jett Darbut, John Stephens. John Redhorse. Kevin Eamigh. Jason Flegel. Tana Price. Marc Stenoien. Anne Lane, Missy Smith. Bill Grayblll. Laughter is ndeed the best medi- cine for deodihe stress as proven by Patrick Bob Liu when he shows his humorous side while faking a break from writing copy. Lquus Staff 291
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I won't forgot tho Munchkln parlies after deadlines were over. -Melis- sa Celaya I can't believe I made It through without pulling my hair outI - Kovin Zamigh The best part of being on the staff was looking for- ward to seeing it all come togeth- er. -Janell Drosfe GETTING IT IN THERE FROM CHAOS. A YEARBOOK. The idea had been to get as many previously unknown names and faces into the book as possible. Reading that goal caused endless hours of dig- ging for quotes, searching for lost photos, and identifying strange faces. The 1988 Equus staff had indeed found itself up to its chin in yearbook chaos. Writing captions, cropping pictures, and fitting copy made up only a small amount of the total work involved. Fea- ture stories were written, re- vised, and rewritten in what seemed to be a never-ending process of perfection. What couldn't be completed in the noisy classroom was usually fin- ished up in the wee hours of the night. Sleep wasn't all that the average yearbook staffer gave up in the pressure of completing an assignment. As deadline week neared, lunches were sacrificed in favor of typing up final drafts of copy material. Many episodes of prime time T.V. were missed in order to attend demanding work-nights that often went past 9 p.m. The stress in- creased exponentially until it culminated at the fateful hour of moling which found many a student pulling out hair during last-minute revision. For most, the sweat and sac- rifices was more than made up for when, at the end of May. the cover of the final product was cracked open for the first time. It was with a swelling pride that the Equus staff took the recognition for what was hoped to be the best book produced yet. Indeed, the stress and struggles of getting it ALL In There was well worth it in the end. Design by Kim Ellis. Photos byJeffDarbut and Missy Smith. ALL SMILES. Fellow photographers Jason Flegel and Anne Lane take five n the staff office after searching for what seemed H e hours through stacks and stacks of contact sheets ri order to find that per- fect shot.
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H 6 D X c 0 •n ( 0 JT» L V c6 a c VJ DESIGN NOTES £ r PR $ c V TYPOGRAPHY IOTES j L CA • L 0 s , PHOTOGRAPHY NOTES 0 •' w o; 5 £ INDEX, MINI MAG £ NOTES ETC. Printed on 80 lb. Bordeaux paper, the seventh volume of Equus was princted at Herff Jones Yearbooks in Logan. Utah. Press run: 2.500. The leather cover was produced in English Linen grain with the headline design silkscreened in two color process. With the exception of the Mini Magaine and index, the cover and all book sections were designed by editor Kim Ellis. ■ • . • Most body copy and captions were set in 10 pt. and 8 pt. Avant Garde and Avant Garde Demi print, with the opening, closing, and divider headlines in Mead Bold and Pepita. Student Life heads were in Balloon Extra Bold. Campus Activities in Optima Black, Sports in Spring with Korinna subheads, and People in Mead Bold.- Photographs were taken by the 1988 Equus staff photographers and color photos were developed and printed by Updike and Foto Plus Studios. All class portraits, fashion shots, and the senior and endsheet group photos were taken and processed by Updike Studios as well. The 13 page index was designed by Jenny Prezcop using column layout. The Gotcha Gazette was designed by Melissa Celaya, Gina Giallonardo. and Kathy Pollard, with most copy set in Spartan Medium type. Special.headlines were printed in Souvenir Demi, Bingham Script, Optima Black, gnd Tiffany Heavy. The 1987 Equus was featured as a Herff Jones Showcase Signature. The 1988 Equus staff offers their special thanks to Herff Jones representative Mary Sonius. Updike Studio's Nanette Hettich, and the administration and bookstore staffs. EQUUS STAFF 1988 Editor-in-Chief Advisor Photo graphy Editor Kim Ellis Mrs. Micki Remos Ashley Towne Staff Writers Roya Maroufkhani . Yvonne Trujillo Bobbi Bintz Dana Mudd Judy Wallace Kristin Bolster Cyndie Parsons Kerri Carmody Kathy Pollard Melissa Celaya John Redhorse Staff Photoqraphers Tomi Clark Wendy Roberts Michelle Cunico Janell Droste Courtney Robinson Jeff Darbut Kevin Eamigh Chris Sar Laura Davis Renee Ellis Marc Stenoien Jason Flegel Gina Giallonardo John Stephens Anne Lane Bill Graybill Brad Treptow Tana Price Patrick Liu Jenny Prezkop Melissa Smith Larisa Mailhoit Lynelle Jayo Cari Stanek 292 olophon
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