1 - m zin e per on c n be 0 rai tent, ccur te, utom tic, as if progr med to get under )lQur kin. It' m zin nd if it n't the mo t eriou �in I now of, it would be �Dny. But the f ct of the . tteri : S m' c 11 aw ened me at 4:31 a.m. nd while I stru led to t y w ke, he ld, "Wrotel" Then he told me about hi I te t dventure. , S m aid the award he bel to ed I t week, the bad nd the ugly, left a di gu ting (a te in his mouth and thi pa t weekend he decided to crui e, S'am tyle. , The fir t thing he did was he dre sed for the occa ion but he didn't h ve the lighte t ide what he might encounter 10 he wore hi low riding �}ltfit-home made cutoff, a World War II weat hirt, a beat up floppy traw hat and he c tried a ix pack of blue ca ettes: Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Koko Taylor, Etta l me and Bobby Rush's Sue. He crui ed the back beat eighborhoods of Detroit and Jlighland Park. He began by crui ing the outheast; down in the Mack, venue and Garland Street rea. He said the people in that rea looked different; that they ooked tired. Hopeless. And e area, for the mos t part, he aid, w� in different stages of ecay. SAM SAID the newe t and rightest structure in the etghborhood, at least what he w. was a funcra' homc. A lace t· dre p � e dead. -. Sam left the neighborhood nd drove to the west side of etroit. His bl ues were lasting like ninety going orth and when he crossed , 'tIarren at Grand River, he aid, a twang like the broken ring of a gut bucket guitar apped in his heart. • Sam said he went up one treet and down another .and 'II he saw was chaos: the sad minders of how the greedy �ve the plush life at the expense of the downtrodden. In case you don't know it ister Mayor, Sam said your ty has been raped. Sam said his mind began to eat icicle ; that his blood robbed like the morning ter and if it had not been for ger, tears would have �shed. So he headed toward ",hat he thought woul have *en safety; Highlan Park, afld·got hit srnackdab in the iddle of his last ounce of �tience. � Highland Park, he said, was .,so a tragedy of structures the rkh and not so famous have I ft behind. LIKE A TURKEY running rough the corn, they were ne and the ad reminders: e pty, gutted buildings s nding in a sea of weeds and r bbish beckoned; hawked the remembrances for all to see. , And so Sam rolled up his indows, turned Etta James up to the max end shouted a N:athaniel Scott poem: � dlady Redlady Aedlady blues baby, blues. . skintight lady watching sun disappear , balled fury; cut in the rough life • meets resistance head-on, winking at tribulation and bare breast standing the swelling storm. • blues baby, blue. And that, Sam said, is the ottom line. HIGHLAND PARK Jul KlrkI nd of HI hi nd P rk hOWD hookln tructor Andre Derret up to n e ctrocardl m m chine durin the b workshop at Michl n lechnologlcal University. H. ci hin • o nc e ion Julian Kirkland of Highland Park i shown hooking instructor Andrea Derret up to an electrocardiogram machine during the bioengineering workshop at Michigan Technologi­ cal University. Julian Kirkland of Highland Park attended Michigan Tech's annual Minorities in Engineering program, held recently on the MTU campus. Participants are chosen on a com­ petitive basis and must have a strong background in mathematics and cience, Kirkland, son of Peggy Kirkland, is ajunior at Ferndale High School where he is vice president of J I' Acbi v nt and a mem- r ot t 'nch club hd eft Against Driving Drunk. He lso participates in cross country and track. AI 0 attending the program was Karen Johnson of Highland Park. Johnson, daughter of Bernice Johnson, is a senior at Cass Technical High School where she i a member of the choir and orche tra and is an environmental engineering co-op student. She also participates in var­ sity basketball. 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