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'ZAND A WHY DID YOU PAR- TICIPATE IN THE Y-95 CONTEST? I telt that it was impor- tant that the school show people that we can come together as one school. OF OUR SCHOOL? Our image really didn't change, but it brought unity within the students and it showed people that Mark Hughes WHAT DID WIN- NING THE CONTEST DO FOR THE IMAGE 20 SPECIAL TIMES even though we are in- t dividuals we can pull together as one. Tracy McCullough
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JG LI ED O U T H G R A N D P R A I R I E HIGH LIS- T E N S T O T H E N E W SOUND OF Y-95 be- came the slo- gan for the school for about four weeks. Y-95 was a new ra- dio station to the area and they wanted to promote their music to the high school age so they had a contest. They invited any time was spent in writing the popular phrase on 3 by 5 cards. A majority of the people got involved. When stu- dents were asked why they were get- ting involved in this many responded with the same idea that they wanted to show everybody that we had school spirit here. The concert was not the main objective. It was really neat to see students, faculty and administration come to- gether and really show their spirit, said Ieanne Shouse. The whole school got involved. Teachers were giving extra credit if students turned in a cer- partf' said Iamey Garrett. The end result was that we won. The day of the concert was true excitement. All day students could be seen peering in the gymnasium hoping to get a glimpse of the group. Finally, the time came for the concert and as students strolled in the concert began, Not too many attended the concert for fear that they would be caught listening to music that was not really their kind, but whether stated or not students walked with pride for once again our pride and spirit was shown school in the area to write the statement the name of your school listens to the new sound of Y-95 as many times as they could and the school who turned in the most would win a lets concert in their school. So for the next few weeks all free tain amount and they also had contests between their classes as to who could turn in the most. Student Council or- ganized Y-95 days after school where students could gather in the cafeteria and listen to Y-95 as they wrote their cards. It was neat to see kids who were never involved before taking a throughout the Metroplex. I wouldn't have been caught dead at the concert, but it was neat to know that we were winners, stat- ed Karl Berta. J ETS
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