University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1970

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Page 7 text:

Sunday rocks in the park i throw my arms to the sky pass the wine airline slogans apply take me along cement moves like kool whip want some lawn? everyone ' s free and easy they smile at my face instead of at it the sun is brighter than ever i once was a bicycle stronger than slicks revolve now i travel on my pogo through a summer on the up louder and louder go the decibels what the hells a decibel? sing out man we ' ll hear you there ' s nowhere to fal l but off time fades heading out i pick myself up glaze at my fellow friends amble home with heavy feet til next week.

Page 8 text:

Mid June in Ann Arbor. South University is being barricaded with cars, garbage cans and other de- bris. People are enjoying an evening of drinking, dancing, smoking and doing motorcycle wheelies on a public street. 1 1:35 p.m., a large bonfire glows on the pavement. Del. Lt. Eugene Staudenmaueir, If police were called in tonight, it would cause an instant riot. June 18. Confrontation. Between 8:30 and 2:00 a.m., policemen, with tear gas, clubs, dogs and 47 arrests, met a reported 1500 people on the street. Those on the sidewalks were chased by local police and county sheriffs men. As the Engin Arch was rushed amid smoke bombs, students who weren ' t interested in freeing streets were faced with riot squads. Over 60 were in- jured. President Fleming, finally involved, angrily asks the police to leave. June 19. South U cleared again with 30 arrests. Police Chief Walter Krasny, We are going to con- trol the streets of Ann Arbor and not give it to a bunch of people who think they own it. Some of Sheriff Harvey ' s men have bayonets fixed on their rifles. The street people throw rocks and shout obscenities at the men, known to over-react bru- tally to a conflict situation. June 20. No new out- breaks. Mayor Harris ordered police to leave while Skip Taube, member of Trans Love urged the people to get off the street. The south U. incident had no deep political meaning. A group of people collected on a city street to have a party and to defy laws pro- hibiting it. Whether or not they were self pro- claimed radicals, high-school pseudo freaks or innocent by- standers doesn ' t matter. Their de- mands were insignificant. Enter the police and the true prob- lem arises. How can so called law enforcers justify using CS teargas or clubs in dealing with a human situation. If Ann Arbor is to be the scene of student unrest, legitimate issues are necessary be- fore further incidents occur. Po- lice tactics were blameable, but so were the excitement seekers. It isn ' t pleasant to experience or hear about campus riots at your own school. It is frightening to see rifled guards standing next to PJ ' s or gas masked troops marching down the street. If we are being forced to live in a military state, let ' s fight it, but not by doing wheelies on South U.

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