frlday, may 4, 1979 psgo 2 daily nebraskan Eopccially for the one you love from the TNew Tradition" S UNL School of Journalism programs get accreditation Ahastasia 4 f&isp JEWELERS 13th & P St. Lincoln Nebraska .68508 I Finals Week Mon.-Fri. 8p.m.-1 1 p.m. JL also Reserved Study Area for students! (J 1 27th Street McDonald's Only Iptooflf Z.cc on Finals I See you in the Fall! ' ,jfUlSgls The UNL journalism school and its pro gram sequence have been accredited for the next six years by the American Council on Education for Journalism. R. Neale Copple, journalism school di rector, said the school was accredited as a unit, including the graduate program and it is the second school in the country to be so accredited. The four-year-old graduate Erogram was accredited for the first time, e added. Show recounts Omaha tornado Proper safety procedures in the event of a tornado will be shown on Tornado: Take Cover, 6 p.m., May 7, on the Nebraska Educational Television Network. The program will repeat May 12 at 12:30 p.m. Practical procedures for personal safety are shown in the 30-minute program. Pre cautions to take in homes, office buildings, hospitals, schools, rural areas, mobile homes also are shown. Included in the programs are filmed seg ments taken by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration showing the destruction of tornadoes that have struck the Midwest. Film footage of the 1975 Omaha tornado recounts the effect of the disaster had on Nebraska's metropolitan area. The council is made up of journalism professionals from newspapers and tele vision and educators from other institu tions. It sets journalism accreditation stan dards, and reviews journalism schools to see if they meet those standards. Journalism professor Jack Botts said the council visited UNL's journalism school on March 14-16. They talked to students and professors and visited classes, he said. The school found out at the end of last week that they would be accredited. (sM q si USPS 144480 Editor In chief: Petf Ma ion. Managing editor: George Wright. Newt editor: L. Kent Wolgamott. Associate news editors: Betsie Ammoni, Amy Lenzen. Assistant news editor: Cindy Coglienese. Night news editor: Margaret Stafford. Assistant night news editor: Anne Carothers. Layout edi tor: John Minnlck. Entertainment editor: Jill Denning. Sports editor: Rick Huls. Photography chief: Ted Kirk. Art director: Jack Raglln. Copy editors: Deb Emery, Mary Fastenau, Frank Hauler, Dave Ostlek, Lynn Paustlan, Sue Schaecher, Gail Stork, Jay Withrow. Business manager: Jerri Haussler. Production manager: Kitty Policky. Advertising manager: Denise Jordan. Assistant advertising menager: Pete Huestls. The Dally Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Board on Monday, Wednesdey, Thursday and Friday during fall and spring semesters, except during vacation. Address: Dally Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68588. Telephone: 472-2533. Material may be reprinted without permis sion If attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb. $510. ME o Historv lesson: in '1897, Congress passed the lKttled-in-Bond 'Act which established ihe standards for Old Grand-Dad and other Bonded whiskeys. Old Grand-Dad is still bottled in Bond underU.S. government supervision. 100 is perfect. Bonded Bourbon Hfiisf be 100 proof. No more. No less. Final exam. You need only one sip to recognize the clearly superior quality and taste of Old Crand-Dad. Cheers! f - li MZr.-" 1)1 . V - M. 'WT::' ..... -ifcu .. Old Grand-Dad Bonded is authentic Kentucky sour-mash Bourbon, made with dear limestone water; the finest grains, and aged in new cturreu-oaK oarrcis. Only Bonded whiskeys have a green lax stamp. If $ your guar antee that the whiskey b at least four vcars old. Old Grand-Dad Bonded is uavrysagedlonget rjiaDDBaeiBOaiBnBiaiiniiDBQoiiDODaaj I I - .. J Congratulate Graduates on their oucceco! Thoughtful Graduation cards and gifts from Hallmark show graduates how happy you are to share In their well-deserved success! C H79HiiMACitk OARD'S CARDS G-GIFTS Van Dorn Waza 48th & Van Dorn Streets tincoln. Nebraska 68505 Telephone 483-2941