Friday, December 12, 197T THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page F o During an otherwise somnolent fall, rock artist Bruce While the sun was rising on the morning of Feb. 19, some 250 minority Springsteet maixa3-;cd to ignite a Hill Auditorium students marched into the Administration Building and vowed to re- crowd into a iEry fervor of adulation. Accompanied main until their demands were met. As one of the group's leaders, by the E. Street Band during his Sept. 23 perform- Bill Hunter, motions for quiet, President Robben Fleming prepares to as> , e ni' ni from the East Coast demonstrated make a statement to the students and eager members of the press. The he s n his way to super stardom. Only a month - three day sit-in ended when Fleming promised to meet with the later, both Time and Newsweek put Springsteen in group's leaders the following week concerning minority enrollment the na j)al lmelight with splashy ever stories. demands. It was the fourth day of the month-long GEO strike, and enthusiasm was still abundant. Undaunted by the chilling mid-February cold, some 2,500 union mem- bers and student supporters rallied on the Diag and marched to Regents' Plaza. Vice President for Academic Affairs Frank Rhodes emerged from his sanctuary in the Administration Building to tell the crowd he was ready to listen to their demands. ALTL THAT'S LEFT are a couple of blue books with nothing but unblemished white between the lines, a few basketball games, and maybe - with a little free time - a cheapo movie or two. The year is about over. You can see it in people's faces. Tired. Drawn. Only visions of term papers. But there was energy once. * * * iN FEBRUARY, the cold wind sung the faces of a bunch of resolute teaching fellows as they marched in a picket line in front of Angell Hall singing old Wob- blie songs. They keut on rmarching and sincine, too. Finally the strike was settled as the Uni- versity administration agreed to a con- tract. The union had won its survival, but little else of substantive value. The Graduate Emploves' Orcanization lent a brief l'Iimipse of the bygone days - the days of race -- to the undernradu- ates, most of whom had only heard sec- ond-hand tales of such things. There were chants, demonstrations, and arrests. And also a good excuse for not going to c1 ss. A BOUT THE SAME time, about 250 mi- noritv strdents rinped a nage out of Photography by the Daily "Staff %OAN anr.i, mo ff s t'rikey the Strawberry Statement and occupied the second floor of the Administration Building, demanding increased minority enrollment and hiring. The group dwindled over the three days of the sit-in, and the remaining protest- ers marched out double file with cheers of victory over some ill-defined foe, after receiving a promise of an audience with President Robben Fleming. * * * ("LASSES BEGAN the same this year as every other - only registration was different. A new system called CRISP forced many students to stand in line for hours, waiting for that precious course schedule that would eventually entitle them to seek out Graduate Library cubic- les. A ND THEN Bruce Springsteen boogied his way into town. For one fabulous night, he snatched students away -from their eye-straining textbooks and forced them on their feet. After all, who could ignore such hardcore rock 'n roll favor- ites as "C. C. Rider," "Good Golly, Miss Molly," and "Twist 'n Shout?" SOMEHOW, the rest of the term slipped away while professors lectured on the value of intellectual inquiry and students girded themselves for the final crunch. Now, it's simply a matter of surviving the academic deluge for one more week. Just gritting one's teeth and surviving. For two successive years, a Republican-dominated City Council had refused to declare the third week in June Gay Pride Week. Last summer, the community's lesbians and homosexuals finally got their wish when council's new liberal ma- jority passed a resolution declaring the week of June 22 Gay Pride Week. Local gays and their supporters cheered and applauded when self-proclaimed lesbian Kathy Kozachenko (SHRP-Second Ward) introduced the resolution. _ o; :: s:: ;; ". r r:":<,::xrr' .+lf ..:;: a # , MOC ? yr. ,. - , '- s ' '. ..,.. v.Fn'k..:.:.G.. :::. .v. ..n.. ::.. -i:: i::i:>. ri; i:: .::::=:?"$. W6 - ' .. . n.. x.{t" :. .. .-:;-} 7 - ' k- t.. - ".?fr ' --~.