Nate Stuempfig, 2000's Mr. December
 


The whole story as to how the idea to make a calendar came about is rooted in folklore. No one is too sure anymore on the exact reasons, date, or motives.
By mid-May, they were out and response was great. The crude black and white copies were being sold for a measly five bucks, and the young ladies were more than willing to part with a couple day's lunch money for the chance to have Matt Holmberg on their wall. Sophomore (at the time) Eric Christensen was the most aggressive seller and lead all players in units sold.

For our most recent version, we knew we had to go the color route. And we knew we couldn't make affordable color calendars at Kinkos. We bought a printer and printed the damn thing ourselves. The end result is a far better-quality calendar (we still sell B&W's!) that takes much longer to produce. A good day sees about 10 printed out. But here, we believe in quality not quantity. At least that's what we tell ourselves. Click a cover for more.

 
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