Wednesday, aprll 25, 1979 daily nebraskan paga 5 m Is Continued from page 4 For those who read my letter to the members of the Muslim Student Associa tion to thi Daily Nebraskan, April 23, 1 want to point out that I don't agree With the misleading title which was given to my letter by the Daily Nebraskan staff. I simply meant that the members of the Muslim Student Association should be aware of those who want to use them for their own desire to be rulers, not for the sake of the real Islamic revolution; those who are willing to cd-bpera'te evert with anti-Islamic interests, those who are working against the true Muslims. there is no doubt that people of arty country, whether they are Muslims or not, should be In power to achieve their nation al interest toward freedom and equality. 1 really wonder whether the Daily Ne braskan staff misinterpreted my letter or whether they had another intention behind putting this title on it. If it was the first, I hope it's clear to them now, and if it was not, I'm sdrry to say they should be responsible and I have to complain about it. i need an explanation. Had! Omar Rghei Greeks not blamed . During a recent bonfire, six live turkeys Were burned. The bonfire was "sponsored" by Greeks as a Greek clean-up. In defense of thd Greeks, Bud Cuca said yoU couldn't feasibly hold one group responsible and that he had rumors that it was not Greeks. How asinine. No one, including Bernard Patton (Director of Capital Humarte So ciety of Nebraska) is blaming Greeks. Stu dents are being held responsible, Which means anyone whb attends the university may be guilty. Now one understands why . those outside the. , University community (arid some of those within) think of stu-, dents as childish. Cuca should stop defend ing these childish acts arid be a bit con cerned with stopping further actions of this sort. , Instead of offering any cooperation in the investigation, Cuca claimed it Wasn't "any big deal. Obviously, shrugging this repugnant incident off to the weather, bur student regent's lack of concern has proven that he is indeed regent material. Tony Clouse Advertising Major Think student ridt Greek Bud Cuca's comment oH the 16th and R street fire, that he was sure "no Greeks was responsible" for throwing in the turkeys, seemed a little out of line for an ASUN president. . I hope this hasn't set a precedent. In the next year, will Bud always be more in clined to "think Greek" than to think like the rest of us? Eric Warp Former Greek Senior-Advertising Taxpayer groans My (dd I Why are we Wasting tax dollars to educate low grade students' throwing live turkeys t Into bonfires!? A Militant taxpayer Thanks, HEP students . Langston Hughes once wrote: "I cried because I had no shoes, Until I saw someone Who had no feet.' Perhaps this was the attitude taken by some students of the High School Equi valency Program Some of these students cduld be called disadvantaged, yet they danced the night away irt lha recent Chi PhiKLMS Dance Marathon for Muscu lar Dystrophy. Through their dancing, they helped victims of Muscular Dystrophy, whb could not dance themselves "The students bf the HEP program also put tbgether a dance that raised money that Will be used tb .help those irt the program Who Will continue their edUcatibri at this University. ' Hid5 High Schobl Equivalency "PrbgrShV bn this campUs bffers bppdrtUnities tb stu dents of migrant farm work backgrounds by giving them the chance tb get the high school diploma that they missed but iyd. Within that ebritext, the students bf the past session chose- tb help others, or in effect, tb pass good deeds on to others. This speaks Very well bf HEP students at UNL, and show that generbsitV, kindness arid hUriian feelings transcend all boun daries. Hubert Brown few mm?mt!mmmmmmmmmmmmiii 1 1 mini i!8ftHfcd,wa 'Match SyStem clothcs that go together 14 ft icrwt)tA4r iv Wear? Wear 'it feftHeraVv Tnese crew neck T-shirts (with and Without pockets), henley neck T-shirts, &eeye less undershirts, tank tops, , sports shorts and boxer shorts in an array (of earthy uo and brown solids, stripes, , thecks and p&ds coordinate 5 your sport scene! Only $2.75" to $7.00 at P. Young MeiVs Shop, cJ stores V. V 15 oz. 40 Drinks 60 ' Can3 60 Call Liquor 75 Pitchers $1.50 Bud & Miller on tap Goot Rock h' Roll O0en Mon-Thur 4 pxcA a.m. " M and Sat 1 p.m.-7 p.m. . MA'i Sc-Uth iidd of old Uncle Sam'i 25th &"0" ' NT LOT The Dally Hebraskan Is now accepting apeatlons for fall 1979 assistant night news editor, copy editors, reporters, sports and entertainment writers Part-time , and full-time positions are available " . i ' Editorial and humor columnists, positions also are open, A demonstrated writing ability Is tecjutred Please return your apptefcms to and sign up for irtmtews by 5 p.ht April 30 ti the Daily Nebmskin office, ro6m 34 Nebraska Union for more information (sfe(07 HGPaSlliU . call 472-2588. v I , I, - mm inn, , iiiiiiiin m urn imhi ir oi KldELOLSSEN BEACH BOYS L.A. 1 Columbia Records a Tcp 33 Our com?Uta refund end exchsns pzV.zy mesns wo'ro not v - BUsR3sluntnyoucra. CMAGtm t!uslcknd,Th3 Atrium Moa5at. lOampm Thursday lOanvm Stnday lpm-Spm fcV