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

 - Class of 1921

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Page 9 text:

GATEWAY STAFF OFFICERS Editoi--m-Chief Clyde R. Business Manager Jack Bennett Assistant Editor Alice Mae Weller Styskal Asst. Business Manager.-Dorothy Griffis ASSOCIATE EDITORS Freshman Class Marlowe Addy Sophomore Class.... Nelson Hartford Junior Class Katherine Fisher Senior Class Esther Janssen Y. M. C. A Lorin Thompson Y. W. C. A Katherine Fisher Exchange Helen McDonald Athletics David Robel Law Department John Dill Alumni Esther Knapp Faculty Miss Buck STAFF ARTISTS Wm. J. Stone, Manager Harley Anderson Leonard Thiessen Pase 7.

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C. R. BENNETT Editor-in-Chief ALICE MAE WALKER Assistant Editor JACK STYSKAL Biusiness Manager DOROTHY GRTFFIS Page fi.



Page 10 text:

The Gateway Cup THE greatest problem one has to meet in any business is that of getting his article into the hands of the public. If the article is of good qual- ity, the sale of it may be compared somewhat to the locomotive and its train of cars ; a great force is required to start the train moving, but after it has once attained a little speed, very little power is required to keep it in motion. So it is with the Gateway. The magazine will do no one any good unless they read. It was decided therefore that a special effort should be made toward putting the Gateway in the hands of everyone of our students and everyone else who might be interested in the University. , Money talks, no less in journalism than in mining stocks, politics and so on. The more money the Gateway has at its disposal, the better paper S!- it is able to support. The largest source of our money is in the advertising that is contained in the paper. Since these two phases of the work, getting subscriptions and getting ads, required special effort each year, the Gate- l» way Staff decided that recognition of that special effort would be given in ' » the form of a silver loving cup, presented to the class which showed the highest percentage results at the end of each year. The cup was bought by donations from every member of the Gateway Staff. Following are the J regulations which govern the contest : II; With the primary intent to create in the University of Omaha a clearly defined and permanent in the advancement and the yearly success of our . -. V X » « ■ . « ■ M ■ ■ M ■ ■ ■

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