Thursday, September 9, 1982 Daily Nebraskan Page 5 Educational system . . Daily skan N EDITOR GENERAL MANAGER ADVERTISING MANAGER PRODUCTION MANAGER MANAGING EDITOR NEWS EDITOR ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITORS NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ASSISTANT NIGHT NEWS EDITOR ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR ART DIRECTOR PHOTO CHIEF ASSISTANT PHOTO CHIEF GRAPHICS LAYOUT ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER INTERIM PUBLICATIONS BOARD CHAIRMAN PROFESSIONAL ADVISER Patti Gallagher Daniel M. Shattil Jerry Scott Kitty Policky Lori Siewert Betsy Miller Leslie Kendrick Melinda Norris Sue Jepsen Richard Rolofson David Wood Larry Sparks David Luebke Dave Bentz Craig Andresen Robert Crisler Carol Fehr Mary B. Conti 472-3443 COPY EDITORS Don Walton 473-7301 JohnG. Goecke Margie Horn Tom I neck Susan MacDonald Patty Pryor Duane Retzlaff Michaela Thuman THE DAILY NEBRASKAN (USPS 144 080 IS PUBLISHED BY THE UNL PUB LICATIONS BOARD MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY DURING THE FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS. EXCEPT DURING VACATIONS POSTMASTER: SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. RM. 34 NEBRASKA UNION. 6S5S8. SUBSCRIPTIONS: $I3SEMESTER. $25 YEAR. SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID A T LINCOLN. NEBRASKA ALL MATERIAL COPYRIGHT 1832 DAILY NEBRASKAN Letters American Heart Give Association the gift of love. Tips are appreciated As a bartender in a popular college bar, I wish to enlighten some patrons with these suggestions. First, we want you to enjoy yourselves. Just the same, we like to have fun while we're waiting on you. Here's how you can help. Say hello to your waiter, waitress or bartender. When ordering, a simple please and thank you is appreciated. Be aware that restaurant and bar personnel do not earn minimum wage. We depend on your tips to make the dif ference. We work very hard, and our job is often fast and furious. If you tried it sometime, you'd understand. Being college students, most of us do not have much money to spare. A little bit of generosity can go a long way. Jacqueline Zimmer junior, Women Studies Term said demeaning David Wood's album review of Tane Cain (Daily Nebraskan, Sept. 1) referred to her as a "sensuous squaw." The term "squaw" was used for Native American women to downgrade them. We find such terminology derogatory, demeaning and in very poor taste. , Why Tane Cain is referred to as a "squaw" is questionable since outfits like hers are seen quite frequently these days. Valerie Shangreaux, student, assistant project director of Professionalization of American Indian Women Renne Saunsoci, student, Omaha tribe Terea LaFromboise, project director, Professionalization of American Indian Women. Continued from Page 4 We only can imagine the feelings of im migrant parents as their Old World cultures were undermined by the New World school. Their children brought home new language, new values and shame. But they were becoming, certifiably, assimilated. Today, there is as much belief in the need for education as ever. Last weekend, the annual Gallup Poll reported that 80 percent of us believe schools are, "extreme ly important" to one's future success. But there is much less certainty about "character,1' much less agreement about national values. In the midst of change, we argue whether our children should accept or question authority, whether sex is a sin or a pleasure, whether the Bible is truth or literature, whether the state or the family should control the access to children's beliefs. Every argument in our unsettled culture comes eventually to rest at the school house door. Inside, after all, we are form ing the future. The bell has rung again, and the wrestling match has begun again. (c) 1982, Washington Post Writers Group If JUUUNaLI tnj Lb Button Down Fitted Dress . 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