Some local flavor for 1983
Note: This news story relates to a male calendar not published by the current publishers of "Campus Men." This news story is offered for its historical value.
December is the month to buy calendars, for the office, for home and as gifts. And this year, there are several well produced calendars that offer shoppers more local flavor than the nationally distributed ones.
The Men of OSU calendar went on sale this fall at Long's, SBX, University Book Stores and the campus Hair Hunters. It's $6.95, and it features black and white photos of 12 OSU students with brief descriptions of each.
The criteria for selection, creator Evelyn Moore insists, were looks and personality. "They had to be interesting people doing interesting things," she says. For example, Columbusite Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld, the 20-year-old featured on the cover and for the month of May, is a theatre-turned-aviation major who spends his summers and weekends at the Greene County Sport parachute Center. He appears on the cover in a jump suit and, in his may pose, sans shirt. (There's a fair amount of beefcake here -- five of the men are shirtless, two are in tank tops.) Brodsky-Chenfeld seems nonplussed about being a the calendar cover boy, but admits that his family thinks it's pretty funny."
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