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STUDENT DEADLINES are an expandable commodity. September slips into October; October becomes Thanksgiving, and soon Christmas and finals arrive. This year there wasn't time for even the passage of time. People were busy living. In this first issue of the Tomahawk magazine, we tried to capture some of these people living. At times we got a little carried away with ourselves and started to live, too. Then we revamped and told ourselves we weren't really students, we were just grown-ups in disguise, and we had a magazine to put out. Now that we've finished, the Tomahawk staff wants to thank you for being so patient, and we hope that the worst thing the delay prompted was to stir up interest. You have probably been wondering why a magazine instead of the traditional yearbook. Perhaps the answer lies in change. We want to incorporate the two — tradition with change. We want to be able to write about what is going on and remember it in a way that is more a part of the real-life world than the fairyland existence of college. Throughout the pages of this issue, we try to spotlight the UNO action people and their activities, to project the mood of the campus and present at least one story of interest to each student. If there is something that bothers you in particular or something that pleases you in particular, we want to hear about it. A Letters to the Editor section will be initiated in the second issue — provided there are some letters to the editor. We hope to get some feedback, some response. If you think a certain group should be featured, let us know who and why. This book is for the students, and wo will do all in our power to interest as many students as possible. So take the magazine; read it, and let us know what you think. We'll be waiting.
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OMAHAWK WINTER 1970-1971 Editor Julie Salem Photo Editor Zev Hadash Contributing Editors Rich Brown Dave Mack Design Dre Ann Hadash Staff Writers Lyda Banks Kay Brown Tim Connelly John Malone Fred Parsons Steve Priesman Betsy Rezek Mike Rissien Carol Schrader Al Shackelford Staff Photographers Mark Kauffman Mike McBreen Tom Sanne Al Shackelford Dan Skalberg Rudy Smith Jack Sommars John Windier Adviser Doreen Simpson Parking Problems 2 Liberty, Equality and Motherhood? 4 Comfort Comes to Campus 8 Greeks 14 Boots 20 Independents 24 UNO at the Theatre 27 Awaiting Another Roar 30 Storz House 32 UNO Politics - 70 35 And the Band Played On 38 Student Government 40 Letters from the Executive 44 Manpower 46 Numero UNO 49 Money and where to get it 54 SPO Re-groups 55 Students for Hire 59 On the Rebound 60 Quality Education 62 Sex on the Urban College Campus 64 The Nature of Man 66 America, j. C. Penney and Art 70 The Many Moods of Don Benning 73 The Battle of the Bulge 74 Run, Harriers, Run 78
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