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EDITORIAL
Friday, October 19, 1962
WEST&RM THRILLER
THE MOST
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JTViy Didn't Delts
Invite Everyone
How successful was the
Delta Tau Delta pledge
class dance last Friday?
Maybe some Greeks at
tended and had fun but
did the dance rally for
Husker progressive atti
tudes? Many Greeks and inde
pendents have been work
ing hard for closer co
operation among these two
factions. Much that has
been done by many was
destroyed by the adver
tisement on page four of
the Oct. 12 Nebraskan in
inviting just Greeks to
the dance and the com
ment by Don Ferguson in
the Oct. 12 Nebraskan
("Old Guard").
Why didn't the Delts in
vite everybody?
Go ahead Ferguson and
congratulate the Delts for
improving the general role
of the Greek system, but
let me remind you that
while you are creating a
closer social unity you
may be hurting your over
all system.
Delta Tau Delta and
Ferguson do not slight
or underestimate the in
dependents, you may be
sorry!
Sincerely, Omar Harold
Campus Cry-Baby
Deeply Grieved
The "campus cry-baby"
is more deeply grieved
than ever after discover
ing that both the point of
his letter (Oct. 11) and
his intentions for writing
it were missed by a large
portion of the student
body.
The point of the letter
was to state that a large
number of people are not
thinking at all or logically
or clearly in their dealings
with Negroes.
This is evident because
it is felt by many
people that no serious rac
ial discrimination exists
on the NU campus. My
intention in pointing out
this fact is to get people
to realize that they may
be reacting to other situa
tions in life with no bet
ter evidence than that
upon which they now act
in regard to Negroes.
Floyd Else, Jr. (Oct. 12)
made three errors that
were obvious at a glance.
First, he went off on a
tangent in an illustration
I used to illustrate a
point.
Secondly, once on t h i s
tangent, he went on until
he wound up questioning
what qualities I personal
ly possess to earn fellow
ship and friendship this
was not the issue.
Thirdly, hi went on to
question my academic
eligibility for an honorary
fraternity, which also was
not the issue.
Since it was once in the
Omaha World Herald that
I was scholastically in
eligible for athletic com
petition , there should
be no question about my
eligibility for any type of
fraternity. .Now perhaps
we understand what the
issue was not.
It is my contention that
for any generalization
made about my group of
people, there are excep
tions. I do not claim per
sonally to be the excep
tion, although 1 could be.
I do propose that any Ne
gro who posseses some
positive attributes should
be given due consideration
on the basis of his per
sonal merits.
But as surely ,as the
fact exists that some
people conduct their so
cial lives according to
certain racial misconcep
tions, the possibility also
exists that people are also
living their lives accord
ing to other ideas that
may not be entirely correct.
Is It different or ?.'or?
for people in Mississippi
to say "Don't goto school
with him, he is a Negro"
than it is for Nebraska
people to say "Don't talk
to him, he is a Negro."
In both cases, the Ne
gro would not have a
chance to exhibit what
ever merits he possesses.
Of course it can be
pointed out that in Ne
braska the Negro is at
least attending classes.
But how many students
would be in this univer
sity if college life con
sisted of only attending
classes?
Sincerely, Ron Moore
St. Paul
Methodist
Church
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