Page 4 - Summer Nebraskan, Thursday, August 2, 1979 what you mm Special thanks to-a great staff As they say, "all good things must sometimes end." And whoever added the "and not a moment too soon" hit it right on.. This is the final edition of the Summer Nebraskan, and while it was a tremendous learning experience, I think I can speak for the staff in saying we're kind of glad to see it end so we can begin our summer vacations. ' - v In each issue we dedicated ourselves to perfection and gave it everything we had to make it work. Through our mistakes we learned, and through our triumphs, we were assured that those late Tuesday nights were worth it. My staff worked hard but no one worked harder than my "ace" repdrter Gordon Johnson. Gordon could be seen on the phone or at the typewriter from 6:30 a.m. to midnight. He never gave up and it is rumored that he shook up a few UNL administrators vvv v -7 H sS- , " Summer Nebraskari ' The Summer Nebraskan b published weekly fey the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Journalism daxirj e&ht -weeks cf the summer sessions. Summer ftebraskaa bt!fc "is 112 Avery Hall, City Campus. Telephone 472-S210. ; &Lion SheCsy Smith'. , Business Manager: Rosemary WCtaie ' Exporter: Gordon Johnson " Adverti-i2& Representative: Becky C&redis - A&viizrt: Jsei Eotts. Don Glover School of JqsrnsKo Director: Neale Ccpple because of his diligence. I couldn't have made it through 68 pages of hews without his dedication and constant hard work. RojSemary Wiltsie, the Summer Nebraskan business manager learned that "walking the streets" wasn't as glamorous as it is professed. We had our differences about the economy and its effect on student newspaper advertising, but Rose always 1 came through for Us in the end. And we finally did get that 12 pager. Becky Caredis, the account representative who is not pictured because she is out gavoting in Grand Island, helped to keep us all on our toes. She always had a friendly smile and kept those Friday lun cheons moving with hot campus gossip. Our advisers Prof. Jack Botts and Prof. Don Glover were valuable in guiding us through the ups and downs of summer. Those red marked critiques Will ever be etched in my brain. And thanks to Betsie Ammons, L. Kent Wolgamott, Barbie Richardson, Margaret Atwater, and Kelly Outson for their fine free lance writing and editing efforts. . And a special thanks to R. Neale Copple, Jour nalism School Director for being a lawyer, newsman, mother and friend when we needed each of them. It was a good summer we created the Summer Nebraskan's first sports section, copyrighted a story (even if we didn't get the ethically required at tribution) and managed to "scoop" "real" newspapers like the Journal and Star. Rosemary will finish her advertising major this fall, Becky will plug through more required classes, and Gordon and I will be again writing for the Daily Nebraskan. And thanks to our sources, whose identity we kept within out heads and whose confidence and trust led us to the completion of an exciting summer. Shelley Smith Editor Not pictured Becky Caredis account representative ' '.'!!( -- " ' ' ""-'J ' ' 1 v - , - ' ii . , ' V ' ' s ' . ', ,: '.''.5!'-;:".!"v:j:.;,,:';:, . ,v:''-t.'-'"''V,'::.r':,V ':,..S':-1'i.V'f:i. ;::;:';i::-A: - .n'.v', " : Summer Nebraskan Business Manager Rosemary Wiltsie. t ! - " 1 a : ' . " ' , f . - ' - '-,. I M ' r -..r,.: v1 1 sat believe we sasie U tiroci tit fcsla Ok;,1 slijlitly derasd etflr-SkeUey Saiti. . ;