SANDIA PARK, N.M. – East Mountain High School’s class of 2015 senior t-shirts were recently scrapped after some students complained about sexual innuendo to administrators, who approved a different design instead.

The t-shirt design, one of several under consideration, read “The girls are hot, the guys are fine, we’re the class of 6 + 9” across the front. The number 15 was printed on the back, KRQE News 13 reports.

Most of the students liked the shirt, and picked it for the senior class shirt over the other options. But other students complained to principal Monique Siedschlag, who started a dialogue between students and administrators.

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“Some students came to me and said … they didn’t feel comfortable wearing the shirt,” Siedschlag told KRQE.

In one particular meeting, things got heated when senior Derrick Merkey attempted to defend the t-shirts and an assistant principal shut him down.

“Then I spoke up and said it was, the t-shirt standing up for what we believe in,” Merkey told the news site. “Because we’re going to be adults soon and like stand up for what we want and that’s when she directly looked at me in front of everyone and said so you believe in oral sex?”

Siedschlag said school officials are just questioning the appropriateness of the t-shirts.

“The statement that was made was in the context of do you believe that East Mountain High School, that we should represent East Mountain High School in this capacity with a sexual innuendo on a t-shirt,” she said.

News reports don’t detail exactly how administrators and students settled the issue, but it’s clear school officials and the minority of students got their way.

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The “6 + 9” design is a no-go. Administrators and parents picked out a different design, KRQE reports.

Interestingly, it wasn’t that long ago that two East Mountain High School students won an entrepreneurship award for an innuendo-based business plan to run a hot dog stand at their school, which doesn’t serve hot lunch, FinanceNewMexico.org reports.

The tongue-in-cheek “Pete’s Wieners” was conceived by students Pete Smiley and Arana Schulke, who took home the top prize in the New Mexico Youth Entrepreneurship Network’s 2010 Youth Business Plan Competition: $800 and a trip to the Magic Wand Foundation’s Ultimate Life entrepreneurship camp at Disneyland in Florida.

“Pete’s Wieners started out as a joke between two buddies looking to make a good grade in an economics class,” the partners wrote in their business plan, according to the news site. “The main goal is to supply EMHS students with a delicious, affordable lunch … that students would enjoy consuming.”

It’s unclear whether the business ever got off the ground, or if the district canned that idea, too.