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Colophon Eagles Flight Volume 64 was created at Lyman High School in Lyman Wyo. The book was printed by Josten s Printing and Publishing in the Visalia Calif. plant. The account was served by John Blank and Jay Bogner as the company representatives and Gil Quesada as the plant rep- resentative. The entire book was typeset on Macintosh Plus using a laser printer to generate type. The copy was then pasted down by staff and sent to the plant camera ready. The photographs were cropped to size with the plant screening and placing photographs onto the layout. A variety of face types were used throughout the book. Body copy was Times. Division pages body copy was 12 point while the rest of the body copy was 10 point. The majority of headline fonts were from lmageclub Hottype of Calgary Alberta Canada. They were the following: theme pages -- Helvetica and Condensed Times' division pages -- Times Hottype drop caps at 122 point and MacIntosh body type' student life -- Times and Hottype Times' academics - - Times' clubs -- Compacto headline font and Helvetica' sports -- Hottype headliner' people -- Times and Times Condensed. Folio tabs were lmageclub 20 points and Times 10 points. The Hot graphics in the senior Index came from lmageclub Clip Art Series three of Calgary. The following drop letters were used: introduction -- Hottype signature' division -- Drop cap' student life -- Hottype surfstyle' academics -- Times' clubs -- Hottype surfstyle' sports -- headliner outline' people -- Times. The staff has experimented with a wide range of column styles throughout the book. In some cases both column width and point size of body copy varied within the layout. Several different plus column layouts were used to help enhance white space and overall design. A great deal of thought was put in this years Eagle Flight with a major emphasis on designing with type in order to enhance its use as a major design element. The overall layout and type styles were influenced by the Neoclassic publication designs produced in several publica- tions in Califomia. The people section borrowed greatly from Time Magazine and purposely isolated photographs and trapped type in order to give that section of the book a more relaxed and contemporary design. The following publications also influenced the design of the book: The Boston Globe Magazine Daily News Maga- zine The New York Times Magazine Writer Rolling Stone Ensign Communicative Arts Design Annual The Society of Publiction Designers 21 st Publicvation Design Annual and Print Magazine. These examples were used by the graphics arts class in a variety of combinations for the final section designs of the book. It was the staffs attempt to break away from traditional yearbook standards of layout. Some rules were purposefully broken for aesthetic design applica- tions but many rules were adhered to by the staff. All candid photographs were taken by Photography I and staff photographers developed processed and printed in the staffs darkroom. Candid colored photographs were taken by the staff and processed through Chandlers Kis Photo of Lyman Wyoming. Color posed shots and black and white group shots were taken by Claude Hacker of Touch Life Studios of Cheyenne Wyo. Cover art was supplied by the school using silkscreen type gold foil 380 on smoke 491 cover material with saddle material laredo 498. The spine of the book was printed in rich gold 327. Software used in conjunction with Macintosh Plus Apple Ile and Apple GS were AppleWorks MacWrite Aldus Page Maker 2.0. The book was a combined effort of Photographyl Computer Graphics Newswriting Yearbook Copy and Yearbook classes. The staff ordered 325 copies from the plant with 166 pages and an eight page color insert. The 1986-87 Eagles Flight staff received the All-State Yearbook award for the fourth consecutive year. The 1987 yearbook received a first place rating from National Scholas- tic Press Association a medalist award and nomination for a Crown award from Columbia Student Press Association and All Columbia awards in theme design writing cover- age and photography. The combined yearbook and newswriting staff won the sweepstakes for the On-the-Spot contests also for the fourth year during the Wyoming Student Press Association Convention at Evanston Wyo. Lyman High School is a four-year secondary institution in Uinta County School District Number Six with a student body membership of approximately 280. The campus is located one mile east of Lyman Wyo. The phone number is 307-787-6195 and the mailing address for Eagles Flight is Lyman High School P.O. Box 1090 Lyman Wyoming 82937. , , 1 1 1 1 v , 1 r 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 7 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ll lv n u ll 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u lu 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Yourbook - Dissected
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Wyoming, University of 38, 86, 146-D Wyuts, Morgan C915, 132 X-It Construction 156 Young, Melia 146 Young, Montika C905 43, 82, 91, 139 Youngberg, Charla 154 Youngberg, Christy C885 6, 7, 43, 59, 68, 69, 78, 98, 99,106,107,121,143, 146-H, 147 Youngberg, Lauralee CFac5 76, 149, 150 Youngberg, Melanie C895 59, 62, 85, 145 Yourbook 80, 81 Zanolli, Violet C885 126, 146-H, 147 Zen Substitute, The 82 Jerry Davidson December 23,1970 - May 20, 1988 Lyman High School students grieved for the loss of Jerry Vernon Davidson, 17, who was involved in a roll-over truck accident on his way to his summer job at Flaming Gorge. Jerry was the son of Edwin J. and Vonda B. Davidson of Urie. He was a priest in the Ft. Bridger Ward. He loved sports, fishing, the outdoors, and auto- mobiles. He liked baseball. He re- ceived the bent face mask award in football which will now be a yearly award as a memorial to him. He was a gifted mechanic and was engaged to Carrie Broadhead of Wallsburg, Utah. I Yourbook Staff Creati Eagles Flight Staff Editor- in -chief -- Jay Buckley Layout design editor -- Susan Apgood Computer mechanical editor -- Jamie Schmidt Photography editor -- Kelly Souther Copy editor -- Leza Chapman Layout staff -- Phil Hansen, Joe Johnson, Shawna Owen, Tami Scott, Teresa Vigil, Lisa Williams Computer mechanical staff -- Joe Brodine, Adesa Cagle, Tina Elmer, Jason Jones, Robert Platts, Todd Rollins, Deon Thomas, Victor VanGieson, Terry Wood, Montika Young, Traci Gregg, Margie Bates, Kristen Cushing, Stefanie Thomas, Eric Jeans, Bridget Cox Photography staff -- Anna Dufva John Keller Amye Larsen Kelly Atkinson Heidi Olsen Rawdy Rollins Tatsuya Kawashima Tami Scott Copy staff -- Vicki Anson Tina Elmer Clint Bradshaw Tracy Thrasher Jon Jensen Dana Verci- mak Miguel Apezteguia Christy Youngberg Annette Isom Jim Chapman Jessica Dunn Tammy Hicks Kaelynn Smith Monique Lewis Angela Sawyer Traci Gregg e Team Spinner Jones Process camera --Joe Brodine Ad sales -- Shawna Owen Index compilation -- Terry Wood, Montika Young Layout advisor -- Cary Cox Copy advisor -- Relta Cox Computer advisor -- Beverly J ohnson-Adkins Journalistic resource advisor -- Lewis Bacher Uinta County Herald Sports statistics -- Nancy Nakahara Members of Wyoming Student Press Association, Columbia Press Associa tion, Scholastic Press Association , Journalism Educators Association, Quill and Scroll Administration Superintendent, Randy Hillstead Principal Mike Hicks Charles Keller Dean of Students Uinta County School District if 6 Board of Trustees Oliver Butch Moretti Chairman Terral Michaelson Vice Chairman Scotty Platts Treasurer Lynne Buckner Clerk Dr. Robert Baird Member to March 1988 Keith Rasmussen Member from March 1988 Combined Journalism staff and 1987 On-the-spot Winners Back row: Sha na O en P tr Str-ijker Amy H 'di Ol Migu 1Apeztegu' Jim Fourth row: K lly South r JoeJ h Todd RllinDeo'lhm JohKellerK1ynS'th S nApgood Ad ' C y C x' Third row: Bridge-:KC x T iSc tt Ann Dufva T cy Thr sher Anita McCreary K 'sten C hing Christy YugbegKllyAtk' onTrryW d ' Second row: Ades Cgl A gl S yer ' M 'qu Le 's T yHi ks V'cV nGieson J s nJ nes' Front row: Ad ' R lta Cox Teresa Vigil L's Willi Jessica D CyC pbell B dine A nettel D na V rcirnak St f nie Spin rJon . 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 5 , n vt 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 7 I 9 1 7 7 7 1 7 1 7 1 7 7 1 . . . w w ,ea , e on r, e ins ,e oo,EncJeans Larsen, ei sen, e ia, a a e, nea aw ,Jamie Chapman, Jay Buckley, Vicki Anson, Tina Elmer, Schmidt, Montika Young, Tatsuya Kawashima, e e, onson, om e wi, amm c , 1 a , 0 s, n o as, n ,ae n mi , ao o , visor e , usa , visor ar o, , 1 a ams, urm, am ,Jo o,am o, a ,ra ro ,n som,a e ,ea a , , .n us , Thomas, ne es
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