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Radio stations vie for listener hat was music to Greenway's students this year? To some it was something to exercise to, others used it to ex- press their feelings. Some just thought of it as a way of life. As some students said, lt it's too loud, you're too old! Billions of dollars are made each year by groups and radio stations from the great de- mand for new music. The groups made these tunes and radio stations fought to play the most hit music. This caused many new logos and schemes to be put out to attract the largest listener groups. To many of Greenway's students, well known phrases were things like: Rocks Arizona, t'The ffl Hit Music Station, or Arizona's Original Rock and Rollers. These logos came from KUPD, KZZP, and KDKB. The three radio stations that have been in the top ten for years, all trying to attract different crowds. What would a morning be like without having the King Salami to rock yourself awake? KUPD is known for Dave Pratt's morning show and the fact that they are the last non-pop radio station. KDKB used to be their only competitior with rock listen- ers until this year when they went from rock to pop. This was done to attract more of a variety of listeners. Then there was KZZP 1047 FM, The ffl Hit Music Station. They gave away 1,000 dollars to anyone they called that could repeat that slogan. This received a lot of public- ity and attracted listeners. By Todd Fontaine Bruce Springsteen lThe Bossl, Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue, Madonna, David Lee Roth, Wham, Billy Idol, and John Tay- lor of Duran Duran represent a variety of popular rock stars. 26 Entertainment -Or at VS r to J .LQ
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Portraying the latest trends are: Senior Laura Schuttenberg, Senior Eric Bergstrom, Junior Kierstyn Hunt, Junior Jon Garcia, Sopho- more Angel Carr, Junior Nick Ferrantello, and Freshman Kyleen Fisher. Photo by Lopez Representing the 'Mod' fashion is Freshman Kyleen Fisher. Photo By Lopez I believe that everyone should try to look and feel their best, said Junior Nick Ferrantello. Standing beside Nick is Junior Kierstyn Hunt. Photo By Lopez Junior Jon Garcia is .admiring the casual style of Sophomore Angel Carr. John says, Clothes are a part of my image, the better l look, the better l feel. Photo By Lopez Fashions 25
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