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monday, October 20, 1975 paga4 daily nebraskan editorial m 12? lyiuvSr ci UulAl 0 yupi yw mo norm! m 1 a 4. ct r 11 ijsy - 1 1 x. 1 xii w i i WYC Woe; sci-fi thriller Dear editor. ' V . I am amused by the letters that have appeared in the Daily Nebraskan concerning the immaturity of Greek men and Dorm men. I think people should step back and look at the whole situation instead of blindly defending individual bastions of loyalty. The persons who wrote those letters were generalizing and stereotyping. This type of labelmaking is one of the worst social ' diseases and should be stopped before it creates yet another rift between students. (Those who aren't aware of the other rift should read the local newspapers since Sept. 24). . I recommend that those who persist -with this worthless social commentary should meet with people from other living units . and air their grievances, thus reserving the editorial page for more important concerns. "An immature off-campus dweller" Sculptured Nails Kathrvn ml Do you have cracked, split, or bitten nails? Then call Kathryn and find out about Nail Sculpturing.... a professional process of build ing an acrylic nail right onto your own natural nail. Cail for BIhSS 25 48&28t 48th & Randolph 483-1424 appointment 1127 "F" 435-8351 IS Specializing in original art, reproductions, sculpture, art posters, custom framing, and a 24-hour mat cutting service. Come visit us in our new eld building! X,, 24th & J Lincoln 474-1537 I K sarad -blub avkaa canoca. ZjIiukj tuos., Oct. 20 0 p.rn. :mmm union gete:::!al noon ttckots o400 . 2 availablo at Onion -Sooth' I Z Ph Qip At increasingly frequent intervals over the last year or two, this writer has begun to feel like a minor character in. a third-rate science fiction novel-not in an outer space potboiler, but in one of the "social comment" volumes turned out by the likes of John Brunner. Last weekend was the most recent occasion for this soyient-greenish feeling. The impending financial doom of New York City, and the big Apple's dramatic, last minute rescue, seemed utterly unreal. Financial analysts tell us The City has, at most, six weeks before the crisis will be repeated-there's the continuing suspense of a good sci-fi piece. The human angle is provided by such tidbits as Jackie Onassis's threatened trust fund, held in NYC bonds. Even Brunner could not be plotting the thing with more flair. We watchers in the background -we little people who might only be components of the crowd scene in a sci-fi work-can predict what the moral must be as the story unwinds: Spending money that is not there (one of the fundaments of Our Way of Life) cannot go on forever. As anyone who has been caught in the credit bind can affirm, the day of reckoning is inevitable. Rebecca Brite r so the setting you choose to put it in is very important too. We feature a large selection of fine diamond and unusual settings in both white and yellow gold. Platinum also, if you wish. On certain styles only. Illustration! slightly enlarged a?7ianns ItltHM tfwIUM AM!a U MT Downtown Gatewa Conestoga 1129 "0" St. Enclosed Mall Enclosed Mall Lincoln Lincoln Grand Island A IIP8P !l ' -t vA-. Jr'itrs t , i TTEWTIOW--. ENGINEERING ' Ail A JO . AND STUDENTS l tky 11 s :,: v W 1 t f -4 . v . V , Fill jTlth&K streets -Open Nightly 7pm ! rvaon.ci.u to bat. Nov.1 (not Sua)! I Apply now for ASUN Sonata opsnings. Also openings in: Career Action Committsa (grad.) Committee on Equslity Commensernsnt Student Suspension it Dismissal Computational Ssrvjcss t Facilities Union Board Publications Board Studtnt Orpnizstjons , Apply in tha ASUM Office Room 334. Nabriska Union or csH 472-2S31 '