PERSPECTIVES The Michigan Daily Thursday, September 22, 1988 Page 5 Resident- student rapport By Veronica Woolridge The Planet Earth. Somewhere in time. A Saturday drama takes place. Septem- ber 10, 1988. The drama proves to be a socially alarming, controversial incident. The autumn moon, proud of its grey- groomed surface gleamed in the blue-blood sky. The gleam dreamed on Ann Arbor and its "knight" whose breastplate was sten- ciled with joy - that vivacious decoration of mirth that arrives with dusk and knowledge that the day is done. When the day is done, students go out to play. Students dance, jog, eat. They sleep, shop, study, dream or take one of those UAC mini courses like bartending. Yes, students drink. You may even say... students party. The party was at a house. The house was located on a presidential street. The party consisted of many students joyfully welcoming themselves back to college. Nothing new. So why should this } particular party be highlighted as an exception? All over the city that night, students were rolling out the welcome wagons. This particular shindig ignored noise and order ordinances. The fiesta defied any was facing a potentially tragic situation. The major dramatic question of a con- troversial situation. Why? Why did a stu- dent "piss on" or "piss off" a pedestrian? Apparently a University of Michigan Stu- dent "pissed on" a pedestrian from his porch steps. The Student was at a party and the pedestrian, I assume, was an Ann Arbor Resident walking down the street. I'm not certain if the "piss" was literal or connotative. However, the distasteful ac- tion aggravated the Resident and caused him to be uncontrollably incensed. The Resident stood underneath the superficial glow of a street lamp and screamed out obscenities, curses and threats for nearly and hour. He shattered glass as he inter- jected exclamations of fury into his monologue. "My fuckin' dad worked his ass off for fucks like you! Your Dad pays for every- thing. You don't know nothin'. Why are you sitting on the porch. Come out here and fight you fuckin' asshole, cockroach, p*****! I'm out here in the light," screamed the Resident. As the man screamed, sounds of laughter, muffled voices and snickers arose from the porch of the party house. So what? Each Fall, students invade Ann Arbor and "piss" all over the townies. Students leave their excretions to be cleaned-up. during the summer by those who survive the invasion of wealth, class, prestige and attitude. There is a student attitude that boasts: Ann Arbor would not be the thriving metropolis that it is, if it were not for the students. Because of this atti- tude some students assume Ann Arbor is their personal playground or toilet. Be- cause of this attitude many students eat, study and excrete in Ann Arbor without digesting any of the insatiatable products which add to Ann Arbor's stylish unique- ness. One product is the Ann Arbor Resi- dent. Residents are people who live and work in Ann Arbor - year round. The residents are the people who can't wait for. students to skip town each summer. 1 + 1 = 2 - Townie plus student may equal two. But townie and student are both people. We all bleed. The incensed man, with Saturday night blues, pointing the finger at upper class,7 bourgeois students: "My fuckin' Dad worked his ass off for fucks like you!" My special acknowledgment to the man:. I know how you feel, my Daddy did too. Editor's Note: The Perspectives column will appear every Thursday. sense of social etiquette. But defiance was okay, for now. I felt secure in my quiet house. I felt protected in my second story berth. When the noise became disturbingly obnoxious, I closed my bay windows and upped the volume on my stereo. I relaxed. But, during a pause of a musical se- quence, I noticed that the merrymaking and din - students successfully inebriating themselves - had suddenly ceased. I re-opened my windows. I glanced up at the sky. I momentarily watched a star, stay. Then I sat down on my sofa. I lis- tened. The noises from the street had as- sumed an alien disposition. No longer happy, careless and dreamlike, the street PASS IT AROUND! Share the news, ?fl atgi I I ir fia I C', + - "~. a at 44; :pC04 p - &I- a ccgqjL A u u - ", i M a i u w a e Y i i a a a y 4y T X M i 5 1 1 r N d x i 4 3 We're the central research and technology source for the Bell operating compa- nies. Our areas of inspired research cover software development, applied research, network information systems, systems engineering, network planning services and equipment assessment. We have opportunities in our northern and central New Jersey facilities for individuals with BS, MS and PhD degrees in Computer or Electrical Engineering or Computer Science who can help us Statistics, Operations Research, Physics or Human Factors Engineering. 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