Calendar Photo Shoot at Mirror Lake
News Transcript
(This is an unedited, uncorrected transcript):
Reporter: Feast your eyes on the men of OSU. That's the way they looked this year.
Photographer: You wanna leave your shirts on or?
Reporter: Now meet four of the 13 soon to meet the pressses. The job is tough. These test shots were taken in 55 degrees and it was windy. But, the guys think its worth it considering the soon to come social changes.
Model Mike Jablonski: Mostly the recognition I think it'll be a fun project and its gonna be a lot of fun for everyone involved.
Model Kim: Exposure and the meeting of people and the good time it will be.
Model Keith Eakins: I, I think it will be probably will get a lot of recognition from it.
Model Jim Fishpaw: I think its going pretty good. I really enjoy working with the people here and I think its going to be a successful program.
Reporter: Its a big project. You'll pay $6.95 per copy this fall when its released. But, it takes a lot more money than that to get it off the ground.
Sean Ashbrook: You're dealing with a lot of a really huge budget, and also whenever students are involved with something like this, you have to do a lot of convincing, convincing of suppliers, convincing of investors and its really a challenge.
Sean Ashbrook: The calendar market has come a long way from women posing with power tools.
Originally published May 18, 1988. Story © WBNS-TV #10 Columbus. This text is exactly as published.