100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

April 17, 1987 - Image 22

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1987-04-17
Note:
This is a tabloid page

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

w w w w w w w w

-1w

_Iqw-

-W

3

-1w

-1w-

-1w

-1p,--

-qmv-

I

=---I

z
J
0
Z
z
Q
0
D

Joy Conway of The Cat's Meow.

Continued from Page 9
BEST PLACE To STUDY: The Graduate Library
The nocturnal creatures often seen flying around the
Reference Room fascinate some people, while others cited
those cute little study rooms with the great graffiti as the
reason The Grad is the Best place. The Law Quad took second
place, and no wonder. It doesn't have bats, birds or cubicles.
BEST EXCUSE FOR A LATE PAPER:
Lost in the computer
We had a really funny blurb for this category, but it got
lost in the Daily's new Macintoshes. No matter. Technology
gave us the wheel, the toothbrush, and now the most
plausible excuse ever for not getting those term papers in on
time. Since there's no way to tell your profs that the dog ate
your homework (what with no pets allowed in the dorms),
just tell them that the computer did.
BEST PERSON IN ANN ARBOR: Shakey Jake
This man never goes out of style. He's a musician. He's
an academic. ("I help students with their homework," he told
the Daily. "I show them how to write and relax... Everytime
I help them they get A's and B's, good marks.") He's a
dancer. ("When I get on that floor it's like a ball of fire.")
He's a celebrity. ("I meet 2,000 people, I sign 2,000
autographs a day. But I don't let fame go to my head.") But
most of all, he's "On the move!"
BEST THING ABOUT ANN ARBOR: The 'U'
You really had to strain your neurons to come up with
that one, huh?
BEST (FILL-IN-THE-BLANK): Marred by scandal!
Some unscrupulous store owners attempted to use this
category to get themselves an award, because their particular
business didn't have its own category. One clumsy effort
involved photocopying ballots and attaching a note to each
one telling people how to vote. Shame! The genuine
responses to this one were varied and pretty insipid, so we'll
leave it at that.
Continued on Page 11

Continued from Page 22
BEST QUOTE: Purdue Basketball Coach
Gene Keady
"You know what fucking pisses me off? Why doesn't
fucking Michigan play like that every fucking game? You
know why? It's because they got no fucking character,"
Keady said after Michigan defeated the Boilermakers, 104-68,
in the regular season finale. What else could he complain
about? The refereeing?
WORST QUOTE: Antoine Joubert
"The program was down in the dumpster when I got there.
What else do they want me to do? I turned the program
around," said the senior guard.
MOST REPEATED QUOTE: Baseball Coach Bud
Middaugh
"It's their World Series when they face Michigan," says
the eighth-year Wolverine coach regarding non-conference
opponents.
BEST FEUD: Bill Frieder and Bobby Knight
Frieder says his stormy relationship with Knight is
overblown. Don't believe him. _ night stormed off the
Crisler Arena court with his fist th ast in the air, rubbing in
the victory. To say the least, Fried(r wasn't pleased.
Continued on Page 25

z
z
0
z
w
Y
w

Oft-quoted Bud Middaugh.

I

GALA
PAPER TOWELS

594

},
2-
z
w
Y
W

Exnires 4-26-87

The
(Very,
Very
Funny)
Gargoyle
Is Now
On Sale.
Get 'em for a buck at the
Student Publications
Building. Or else.

if
,y ,

£Dwat ~
FLOWERS INC.

Flowers for Special occasions...
or no occasion at all

i

1--i

i

S TUDEN
LEAVWNG ANN4

M L
ShOppe

111107

i

L

9
dW

r

The South Quad Cafeteria.

The
MAIL
323 E. William
Ann Arbor, MI
(Between 5th Ave
3 minutes from ce

CANDY ASSORTED I,$100
BARS FLAVORS j
Expires 4-26-87

SPECIAL THANKS to all
those on the Daily and Weekend
Magazine staffs who helped in
the substantial task of tabulating
the Best of Ann Arbor poll
results: Dov Cohen, Rebecca
Cox, Amy Eiges, Michelle
Ketcham, Steve Knopper, Josh
Levine, Phil Levy, John Logie,
Carrie Lorrranger, Andy Mills,
and Peter Mooney.
BLOOM COUNTY
1..
Watch for it in
hi M l-tin 1 uWI

u

3 convenient locations...
one of them near you.

ANN ARBOR
2754 Plymouth Rd.
769-2250

ANN ARBOR
2135 W. Stadium
769-9100

YPSILANTI
115 W. Michigan
483-0225

I,

[1

ic- x. xx tt U

208 S. First, Ana Arbor 996-8555
This Week at The Blind Pig:
Apr. 17 Map Of The World
18 Steve Nardella's Rock
& Roll Trio
19 DanHicks&His
Acoustic Warriors
20 Cowboy Junkies
21 Birdsongs Of
The Mesozoic
22 Frank Allison and
The Odd Sox
23 Wild Woodies
24-25 Tracy Lee & The Leonards
Drink Specials Every
TOES: $3 Labatts Pitchers
WED: $1.50 Margarita Mugs
THU: $1 Watermelons

BLUE FRONT
Packard at State
LOWEST KEG PRICES IN TOWN!
10% OFF ALL WINES
ON SATURDAYS

665-6671
The Mail Shoppe will PI
your clothes, typewril
stereo components, c
framed pictures, books,
" Professional, experienced pa
(over 35 years postal experience)
" Handling UPS and US Mail
(foreign and domestic)
We also ship to foreign countrie
* Packing supplies available: B
of all sizes available
" We also ship pre-wrapped pa
* Package pick-up service avail
e ACTUAL RATES CHAI
(plus package surcharge)
We are the only shop in town cha
Extended hours for April
Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sat
Sunday Noon - 5p.n
OUR BOXES AND SHIPPIA
THE LOWEST IN ANA

,i!I

FREE CUP

TDK SAZPe
MINE.
Expires 4-26-87

$397

OF
COFFEE
Expires 5/3/87

Ir
1

I l I.
uinlEs

I.I II II II , IPIIII !Ipi' I IIII III
'Ii ''; ifdi h Yq'j'! ,II '

11i'l

I

I

PAGE 10

WEEKEND/APRIL 17, 1987.

WEEKEND/APRIL 17, 1987

PAGE 23

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan