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

 - Class of 1996

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BEHIND: Thousands of people crowd the Diag to participate in the annual 1 lasli Bash celebration. Ruiiri : Unknown to law enforcement officials, this Hash Bash supporter inhales from a marijuana pipe. Police issued tickets to Hash Bashers caught in possession of marijuana. I Chip Peterson

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BlFllND: The brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity perform their annual step show for the Festifall crowd. RIGHT: University Activities Center representatives describe their organization to an interested student. UAC offered non-academic courses such as bartending, ballroom dancing, and sign language. Diag Days 23



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,; Hflsh The annual Hash Bash allowed students to partici- pate in an event that had been a mainstay on campus for over 20 years. People from all walks of life gathered on the first Saturday in April to listen to music and speakers, socialize with friends, participate in a little inhaling or simply hang out. It was not pretentious. People were not saying ' Pot is, like, the cosmic answer man. ' It was just a bunch of people having a good time, said George Pokorny, LSA junior and history major. Hash Bash, organized by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), was originally intended to support the movement to legalize marijuana. However, many of the students who at- tended Hash Bash did so for other reasons, such as the unseasonably warm weather, the event ' s social environmentor simply to watch the offbeat crowd the event attracted. Despite NORML ' s efforts to promote marijuana, the drug was still illegal, and those in possession of it risked jail time or fines. The U-M Department of Public Safety arrested 54 people for the possession of marijuana and 26 people for alcohol violations. The Ann Arbor Police, on the other hand, did not arrest marijuana smokers; rather, offenders were fined $25. Even though the threat of arrest loomed over the Hash Bash celebration, supporters came from all around to participate, and the tradition lived on. laqcul tq Brondi Horlon str rq tq Jeff HolzLuv

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