University of Nebraska Omaha - Tomahawk / Gateway Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1972

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Long before the first official edition of the PARKING GAME was introduced in the Gateway in the fall of 1967, students on the OU UNO campus spent many hours playing an informal version of this infamous game. This is the second edition of this ever-popular pastime. All mention of parking meters and free lots has been replaced by updated parking situ- ations. The object of the PARKING GAME is to acquire the most points for one day. Daily v inners compete during final exam week and the first week of the next semester — when the lots are the fullest and competition the keenest. All players are required to be regularly enrolled students in possession of a red UNO parking sticker. It is strongly suggested that freshmen and transfer students practice for at least a semester before actually risking life and limb in this dangerous game. (Note: bootstrappers and vets new to campus need not wait; battleground experience is considered a suitable substitute.) Style, strategy and ingenuity are encouraged. Don't be upset or discouraged by dents or scrapes either to yourself or your car. Thirty points if you can obtain either of the last two by hav- ing a bootstrapper's car towed away. Twenty points awarded to player who finds parking space on Monday, Wednesday, or Fri- day with between 9:30 and 11:30 without waiting. 5. 11. 10. 4. Ten points if you can't remember whether or not you drove that day. Twenty points for for- getting where you parked your car. 9. Ten-point bonus if you park this close while the driver is still in his car. Five more if you get some foul language. Twenty-five points for parking close enough to the car next to you so that he can't get into his car. Thirty points to the playe who goes down to the book store to buy a bluebook am returris in tiaste only to fin a ticket on his windshield

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF RICHARD D. BROWN ASSOCIATE EDITOR DANIEL N. McMULLEN ASSISTANT EDITOR CAROL SCHRADER STAFF WRITERS Kathy Adwers C. R. AveriU Ross Barger Debbie Bartell Kathy Belsky Kay Belsky Howard Borden Tim Bowring Craig Carlson Stan Carter Mike Casmon JoMarie Cech Debbie Chadwick Rick Eirenberg Jeff Evangelisti Greg Fox Alan Gendler Jeanine Ciller Gary Gonzalez Bonnie Jackson Ed Jenkins Rosemary Klug Bob Knudson Rhonda Kroeger Janette Lant Mary Ellen Lynch Cheryl Miller Jim Moriarty Colleen Murphy Mike Murphy Jim Nelson Dave Neuroth Roman Noriega Bev Parisot Sue Peterson Alexander Pikelis Danny Powers Pat Rinn Alan Siemering Todd Simon Karen Smith Vince Smith Alison Strain David Suitor Geri Teteak Kathy TewhiU Tom Williams CONTENTS Student SpotUght 29 Faculty Spotlight 53 Qassroom 65 Cultural 81 News-Activities 97 In-Depth News Focus 123 Seniors 171 PHOTO STAFF Tim Bowring Greg Fox Louis GiUotti Gene Gritton Zev Hadash Bob Hartigan Mark Kauffman John Miller Darrel Molle Deimy Sturm Gil Uhler STAFF ARTIST Ric Rine ADVISER Doreen Simpson PICTURE CREDITS Dick Johnson Omaha World-Herald Fred Gerardi John Windier ABOUT THE COVER Over 6,000 fans braved a 52° chill and drizzle to watch the Maverick grid squad drop a 22-17 home- coming decision to North- ern Colorado University. The aerial color photo taken by bootstrappers Jim Gritz and Dick Quig- ley may be one of the last homecoming photos shot. An investigation underway throughout the semester could recommend a phas- ing-out of the intercol- legiate football program. Also shown is a large part of the Western half of the UNO campus and be- yond the Engineering Building parking lot, the area of proposed campus expansion can also be seen.

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