' Ig.1RROW NY umFt tI RM.-. F 0_ S At I es /i AM 1 o"Jo UIgt 13115 Au~OaN 1E 1* N~IE ewNswa or r iix co14wrmcommo CI4PtKIR twwm_ ON 1 ws scms. 1 lb iHAT 51 INSG NO*W- sTQw a T6 M:1 ''E~S WRNG W-wow M AE KsY? i Hlb WES! 1ff KF.Yr 0 r r . -, . fi t 'P t t 'P , - Y : a -, k a r 9 r g e a ti .. ,. .. .. . r ,. _.._ fX11., i - " . e 0I _. -- _. r r - ~r 4c s E, .JK - a is s r - - L- S * . - x Ott' ""% oms { TUFT. a _ vE C rr A QQ ! [[ l6f1N1 iiM L N M"MlIOt' 1DN? _-- I I i 4 4W "W WWONWs / "i wiANl A /,...." , Vt t ' (, M -- - IL - 4- X- 11 . . .. # r- '''2 A DAt4G, 1TSONLY ocrawK AD MI ALftXN1Tr IMMUN4E " - 1b CAFFEINE, fo - r ..R1M YES MR. BAKER, 50ME1'AING is ms~5iNG... A Farewell To Fred WEEKEND's long-running cartoonist Fred Zinn is leaving Ann Arbor at the end of this term. To honor him and thank him for his consistently fine work, WEEKEND is running some of our all-time favorites. The cartoons are reprinted with the artist's permission from his new book, "Sketchpad." , \ ". i . I ,ai 0 f , w i i e F Best of Ann Arbor '91 The Best of Ann Arbor The results of Weekend's annual poll are analyzed in depth by a crack team of scientists and technicians and observers of the human condition.See Page 4. The Year in Sports Sports editors Matt Rennie and Jeff Sheran look back at the highs and lows of an eventfual year of Michigan athletics. See Page 16. The Year in Arts The Arts staff looks back at the highs and lows of an eventful year in the arts in Ann Arbor. See Page 18. Daily Disasters Like the humans who infest the Student Publications Building, the Daily does sometimes make mistakes - and it makes us red all over See Page 21. A Salute to Fred Zinn Weekend cartoonist Fred Zinn has been one of the most popular and widely- read parts of any campus publication for years. As he prepares to depart from Ann Arbor, we are printing some of the highlights from his cartooning career in order to give you one last chuckle.See Page 26. Also: Jonathan Chait Tony Silber Sketchpad by F. Zinn The Weekend List Cover photo by Jose Juarez Last Writes fr( Another Sapp, So here we are at last. 'A of Ann Arbor." My last issu z 'last few weeks before grad We soon-to-be graduate if there is such a thing- mental about the last time M to our last college moments with accepting full respons you blame us? Mom and D . exemption on us, make ou drinking habits. We have to become sell thing. Especially if you're save the world, or at least h that we'll accept no compensation for doing the world for internships that provide living conditions we've ne drinking water that causes chronic diarrhea. Though v feelings from saving the environment, aiding the hun people, the pay is only enough to live in a hut and eat So we're wondering if we should sell out. It's muh IBM for a $36,000 starting salary than with the Peace is no longer PC, initials be damned.) Alas, with graduation only two weeks away, we're appreciate this town and absorb all its worth into our r So what makes Ann Arbor so special? For many of us, it's the diversity. For some, A-squ means freedom. For others, it's the lenient pot laws. F capita than any other town I know. Get a "specialfriend t"at least for a semes1 easier said than done, it is often well worth the invest lines, dating rituals, and other extraordinaire, see our E For some reason - for many reasons - Ann Arbo someone to share it with. How many restaurants, play go to, but had no one to go with, and going with your As testimony to this, one friend of mine did not kn he's either never been out late at night or hasn't had f Someone, please ask him out. If you're female, be car woman who asks someone out must immediately war couldn't be farther from the truth. But take heart: whether you're single or coupled, e fulfilling. Spend at least one summer here. Most stude laid-back atmosphere, beautiful weather, and bountif we don't get to experience during the trials of the reg three classes here, hold two jobs, and still have more I manic, you can exploit subletters, and enjoy outdoor DON'T want to be here is during the Art Fair, which Otherwise, you can experience free Dr. Seuss flic Frequent the Arb, a throwback to hedonis popular with Michigan students that it was nominate having anything to do with drunkenness or sex. This does not surprise me. I came up with a theor one person went naked, or even topless, in the Arb, t momentum and snowball. Imagine, a nude beach in i beach. But the Arb is on the verge of being as overrated a and that would not be a good thing, so I'll stop here. Biking unexplored frontiers. Though this is : women - and men - who shave their legs, Ann Arb scenic parks, waterways, and neighborhoods to cruise a small enough city that you can ride in the street - ties that are even smaller. Granted Dexter and Chels road to them makes for a beautiful escape. For those who can only hack an hour's ride, try the Huron Park along the Huron River with a glimpse of hilly areas w Yes, it's hard to leave Ann Arbor. And once you le the same upon retuming. That's why I'm at least staying here this summer. Josey Ballenger i-or w-Wakend Assoiate Editor. S u -we F ,, .i ,%/ fFr x, SOMIE toR E Mir Raeatr, ybu E e1i 10