
Ashley Sanders and Melisa Talerico of the William D. Ford Center pose at the
AYES Le Mans display. (PRNewsFoto) |

11th grade award, 2nd place winner, Joseph Jozwiak, from Oakland Schools
Technical Campus Southwest, Wixom, poses with his NAIAS poster design. (PRNewsFoto) |
NEWS RELEASE
Jan 12, 2004 18:39 ET
The 2004 North American International Auto Show Welcomes Poster Contest Winners
DETROIT, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Winners of the 2004 North American
International Auto Show (NAIAS) poster contest were on site at the show today to
share their award-winning designs with the public.
Posters were designed by
Michigan students in grades 9-12 and were judged by an independent panel of
recognized members of the Detroit art community.
The winning posters will be on display during public show days from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 10, through Sunday, Jan. 18 and Monday, January 19,
from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Automotive Youth Educational Systems (AYES)
display in Michigan Hall, Cobo Center, Detroit.
The 16th Annual High School Poster Contest was established to encourage the
creative minds of Michigan's future artists and recognize them for their
talents. Students from 42 high schools submitted 320 entries depicting an
automotive theme or reference to the NAIAS.
The grand prize, the Chairman's Award of $1,000, was presented to Johnene
Tungl, a 12th grade student at Oakland Schools Technical Campus Southwest. The
poster selected by NAIAS 2004 co-chairmen Chuck Fortinberry and Bill Cook is
highlighted in the official auto show program.
Students from various Michigan high schools received $1,000, $500, $250 and
$100 prizes for their designs. A complete list of winners is available by
accessing the NAIAS Web site at www.naias.com or by calling the NAIAS PR Desk at
248-643-2450.
AYES, the Automotive Youth Educational System (AYES), is a dynamic
partnership among participating automotive manufacturers, local dealers, and
selected local high schools/tech prep schools. The Detroit Auto Dealer
Association (DADA) utilizes AYES as a training tool with local schools. The DADA
currently partners with William D. Ford Center and Technical Center, Fitzgerald
High School and Oakland Technical Schools.
About the North American International Auto Show
Entering its 16th year as an international event, the North American
International Auto Show (NAIAS) is considered among the most prestigious auto
shows in the world and is one of the largest media events in North America. The
NAIAS is the only auto show in the United States to earn the distinguished
sanction of the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, the
Paris-based alliance of automotive trade associations and manufacturers from
around the world. The NAIAS Web site can be accessed at www.naias.com .
Source: North American International Auto Show
CONTACT: Elizabeth Weigandt of John Bailey & Associates,
+1-248-895-8907, or NAIAS PR Desk, +1-248-643-2450, for North American
International Auto Show
Web site:
http://www.naias.com/
Source: PRNewswire -- Jan. 12, 2004
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