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Colophon
By: Julie Gutschenritter
The Theme from here to there was theme words within copy printed in royal blue. The subhead The Colophon copy is in 8 pt. Helvetica
chosen at the Nebraska High School Press Assoc. in 18 pt. Kingman is also printed in royal blue , along with a with a 72 pt. Carpens headline. The list of staffers
summer camp in Lincoln. This theme was devel- pulled quote in in 24 pt. Kingman. The Main Dviders use is in 10 pt. Helvetica with the headline in 15 pt.
oped because of two major principals retiring and headlines in 35 pt. Flourine and 20 pt. Helvetica with body text Helvetica.
the impact that plans for renovation meant in in 14 pt. Helvetica, subheads are in 45 pt. Helvetica and 35 pt. The Stampede would like to thank Rick
terms of moving from the physical structure of our Flourine and table of content references are in 14 pt. Basset. Billings Photography for his club and Homecom-
school today to what it will be in three years. The headlines for the Class Dividers are 145 pt. Basset with ing photos, and Jack Martin Photography for
In order to display this theme, the copy in 20 pt. Basset and the vertical class name is in 120 pt. class and team photos.
quarterbound #877, silver and #51, royal blue Minstrel. Thank you also to the students and
with cross grain and 4-color silver was de bossed The Sudent Life Section contains a headline in 60 staff who agreed to be interviewed, who brought
on the mustang .Within the book, the pages were pt. Geneva with a subhead in 42 pt. Zapf Chancery, and 10 in personal photos, or who submitted their per-
printed on 9x12 inch monarch gloss paper stock. pt. Helvetica copy. The subhead question is in 17 pt. Zapf sonal essays on a variety of questions.
Eight pages of four-color in one flat were used. Chancery and quotes are in 12 pt. Zapf Chancery. To our Walsworth representative, Mike
In general, the book's fonts were Am- The names on the People Section are in 8 pt. Times. Diffenderfer, the Stampede wishes to extend
phora, Basset, Carpens, Cookie, Flourine, The "speak out" box is in 18 pt. Flourine , the copy in 12 pt. gratitude for his patient help and suggestions.
Geneva, Helvetica, Jacquard, Kingman, Minstrel, Helvetica, and the question in 15 pt. Geneva. The main Also, thanks to Brenda Search, Customer Ser-
Palatine , and Times. The copy was 1 0 pt Helvetica, headline is in 45 pt. Flourine with a 15 pt. Geneva subhead. vice Representative, who aided the staff many
captions 8 pt. Times , and bylines and folio copy In the Academics Section, the headlines are in 68 times with technical details at Walsworth Pub-
9 pt. Times. pt. Times and 40 pt. Jacquard. The copy is in 10 pt. Helvetica, lishing Company in Marceline, MO.
The Endsheet design is customer and and the subhead is 11 pt. Jacquard. The "self" on the "self Most importantly, thank you to adviser
company stock series II Brigh and printed in black express" heading is 40 pt. Carpens , and the "express" is 36 Sheila Pedersen for all her wise advice and
and navy blue. The information on the Title Page pt. Amphora, and the quotes are in 1 0 point Amphora. guidance. Without her, this book would not have
is 24 pt. Helvetica, the theme was in 38 pt. The Sports Section contains headlines in 55 and 80 been possible, since the editors- in-chief as well
Flourine. The Opening and Closing Divider has pt. Amphora and 37 pt. Times . The stat box uses 27 pt. as all the journalism staffs depended on her for
copy in 14 pt. Helvetica, with the initial letter and Amphora and 15 and 18 pt. Times. her warm counsel and support.
1997-1998
Stampede staff
Editors-in-chief:
Kristi Coan
Julie Gutschenritter
Business Ad Manager:
Trisha Gilman
Jenny Rinker (1st sem.)
Parent Ad Mangers:
Melissa Beverly
Andra Snyder
Assistant Production Mangers:
KatieSwartz
Colleen Whalen
Index Manger:
Amy Farrell
Staff:
Stephanee Finger.
Yearbook Staff: front- Melissa Beverly,
Kristi Coan, Julie Gutschenritter, and Andra Sara Quinnette
Snyder; second row- Stephanee Finger, Molly Sharon
Jenny Rinker, Sara Quinnette, and Colleen Chris Womack
Whalen; back-Katie Swartz, Amy Farrell, Adviser:
Chris Womack, Molly Sharon, and Trisha
Gillman photo by Rick Billings Sheila Pedersen
photography
Working and having fun whi le on a
yearbook deadline are seniors Andra
Snyder, Julie Gutschenritter, and Kristi
Coan. To avoid lots of stress during
deadlines and still get the job done, students
had to balance work and play.
Junior Colleen Whalen works on her
final layout. She had to make sure
captions matched corresponding
pictures.photo by Kelli McMahon