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Colophon One thousand copies of the Spirit of 80 were printed by the Hurley Publishing Company, Camden, Arkansas. Tom Walker, yearbook division manager, worked with the staff in designing the opening tip-in. Theme layouts and copy were done by Kim Quandt, editor, and Russell Winburn, assistant editor. Headlines are University Roman and were produced with Chartpak graphic artype. Debra Moore coordinated the Student Life section. She chose Americana for kickers and Americana Extra Bold for main heads. Sports was headed by Bryan Day, who used Serif Gothic Outline for kickers and Serif Gothic Heavy for heads. Renee Kurjiaka organized the People section. All kickers were set in Avant Garde Gothic Bold. Headlines are Friz Quadrata, seniorsg Parisian, juniors: and Avant Garde Extra Light, sophomores. The faculty portion of the People Section was headtd by Tina Kendzierski, who used Tiffany Light for kickers and Tiffany Heavy for headlines. Academics and Organizations was coordinated by Shery Vinson, who used Bookman Outline for kickers and Bookman Bold for heads. With the exception of the sports headlines and kickers, the people kickers and the sophomore headlines, which were set by staff members on a Compugraphic 7200, all headlines and kickers were set with Chartpak graphic artype. Audie Puckett designed and pasted up the ad section, using a variety of display type set on the Compugraphic 7200. What's on your mind? heads were set in Souvenir Bold on the 7200. Lisa Ring, business manager, organized the ad sales. All body type is English and was set on a Compuwriter Jr. by Susan Anderson and Carol J aramillo. Theme copy was set in 12 pt., while the remainder of the body copy was set in 10 pt. 9 pt. was used for the body copy in the People section and for special features. All captions were set in 8 pt., and group identifications were set in 6 pt. Type used for special features included To each his own, Italia Book, So Long 70's-Hello 80's, Neon and Friz Quadratag High over Hall, Stymie Light, Hall of Fame, Palatinog On your own, Stymie Bold. In addition to those already named, staff members included Kathy Bradley, Bryan Branton, Mala Coffman, Laura Felix, Carla Harrison, Gaye Harvey, Kelly Mitchell, Monty Phillips, Jackie Sattler and Kelley Wood, who designed layouts and wrote copy. Phillips also served as copy editor. Group pictures and formal portraits were taken by Davis-Pack Associates, while members of the photography staff took all candids. Gwen Slavik and Kim Piazza served as photography editors. Staff members were Robin Bare, Anne Bridges, Kelley Cooper, Todd Griscom, Ken Johnston, Mark McBride, Dan Meriwether, Brian O'Neal, Ham Riley and Clay Wilson. Debbie Nicolo worked with the index, keeping up with all people included in copy and pictures. The book was printed on 80 pound Warrenflo Enamel. Endsheets are 65 pound Antique Cover, with the back endsheet printed in Atlas Brilliant Red. The lithograph cover is printed in black and Atlas Brilliant Red on Graphiteck-C Graphic White with Linenweave finish. The Splrlt of 80 is a member of Columbia Scholastic Press Association, National Scholastic Press Association and the Arkansas High School Press Association. Staff members attended a summer workshop at Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. The Splrlt of 79 was named Medalist, All American and All Arkansas. The staff would like to express its appreciation to Mrs. Kathy Beaumont, adviser, and Cleatus. Without their help, this book would not be possible. Colophon-269
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YL Q, ,X X, Man In the Iron mask. Masks are the focal point of a readers theatre, The Many Faces ofa Stranger. Gail Helms and Leanne Davis practice for a performance for the National Honor Society induction. ls there a man ln the house? Girls are not the only students in home economics as Curtis Temple profits from a lesson in home living. f, . :si 1 I 5 iii'-3 lsr, .-1 1' F .Ax Y 9 Y-rjja fa hm 4 tv Ki it v v if ,if A ' Slnlr lt. With the computer late in arriving, Data Processing students Rob Bradley and Paul Vines leam about computer technology by playing Electronic Battleship. Closing 271
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