Wednesday, august 23, 1978 daily nebraskan page 19 Journalism School to know by Jan. 1 if it will be college A decision on whether or not tn mak the UNL School of Journalism a separate college should be made by before Jan. 1, according to Ned Hedges, UNL vice chancellor for academic affairs. Hedges said the decision on the request made by the school last spring should be made before an accreditation review of the school to be conducted next spring. He said that he and UNL Chancellor Roy Young have not yet decided to ap point a study committee or what its makeup will be. The request for separate standing was made to keep pace with other journalism schools and improve journalsim educa tion, according to R. Neale Copple, direc tor of the School of Journalism. Would work better "Many of the Schools of Journalism of our kind are independent or free standing," Copple said. "It would work better for a variety of reasons, we are a little different than all the other units of Arts and Sciences." Hedges said the decision would be based on "what is best for students and best for the school as an academic institution." He said budgetary questions and pro fessional relationships would also play a part in the decision. Copple said he did not believe the change would lead to an increase in the journalism school budget. But, he said, journalism school costs probably would have to increase due to the steady increase in enrollment in the school. On a related matter, Copple said he is continuing to raise funds to install a video display terminal system at the school. VDT's in wide use He said about $85,000 had been raised with a possible goal of $200,000. Copple said a small VDT system con sisting of about 7 terminals is available for $50,000, but these systems are not capable of expanding the number of terminals. He said the larger amount would permit the purchase of a larger, more flexible system. VDT's are being used in newsrooms across the country for reporting, editing, and typesetting. Rather than using typewriter and paper, the VDT's allow reporters stories to be written into the system and appear on a screen before him. The copy is then available for editors and typesetters to work with through the touch of a button. Tru, Tico's New Natural Foods fTlenu Open at 11 :00 am - 12:30 pm Sundays 10:00 am - 10:00 pm ii Foods of Mexico 17th & M 475-1018 Noteboom resigns from health center An effort to reorganize the leadership of the Univer sity Health Cetner has been upset with the resignation of Kenneth Noteboom, health center administrator. Noteboom, who will leave the health center Sept. 20, had been the central figure in a plan by UNL vice chancel lor for student affairs, Richard Armstrong, to organize the health center administration between the health center administrator and the chief of staff, Dr. Garland Bare. Dr. Kenneth Hubble, former director of the health center retired this summer. Armstrong said he had been planning to study the ef fectiveness of the administrator-chief of staff team through the fall semester, but he explained that he now is unsure whether to replace Noteboom with another admin istrator or to fill the director position. Despite the administrative problems at the health center, the center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon. The health center staff asks students to make an appointment for non -emergency health situations. Students registered for at least four credit hours a semester are eligible for health center services. Before the books, improve the looks. HAIRSTYUNG for both men & women The Clipper 124 N. 12TH (2 blocks south of campus) 432-4214 tatPi Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:30 Sat. 8:00-4:00 Back to School Bash Aug. 21-27 Different Specials Every Night 72nd & Pacific Omaha " ' 00 o fPf ETiLrTl (ifin nr i LS if U rani! iirtasii For the convenience of students who do not live in the dorms where private telephones are already installed, the Telephone Company brings you "phones to go" at Phone Centers on both the city and east campuses. Stop in your service request will be handled in minutes. Choose the telephone style you want and take it with you. We will provide instruc tions and complete all further arrangements. You save time and reduce your installation charge. City Campus Student Union North Lobby 8:30 A.M.- 4:30 P.M. August 21-29 (except Sunday) East Campus Student Union Main Lobby 8:30 A.M. -4:30 P.M. August 23-29 (except Sunday) Tita Lincoln Compcnii 0