The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 16, 1975, Page page 16, Image 16

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    thursday, October 16, 1975
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Computer to centralize needs of deaf
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ByDebAlward "
Next fall, all United States teachers will
be able to ask a central computer where to
find suitable materials for their deaf and
hard of hearing students.
According to Dr. Robert Stepp, pro
gram director of UNL's Specialized Office
for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, his
office tries to locate materials the deaf can
use, modify them as needed and produce
new materials.
The specialized office works under the
National Center on Educational Media and
Materials for the Handicapped at Ohio
State University.
The three other national specialized of
fices, including those for the blind, are lo
cated in Louisville, Ky., for the handi
capped, the University of Wisconsin in
Madison, and Indiana University at Bloom
ington distribution centers.
All offices are in the second year of a
three-year contract from the Bureau of
Education for the Handicapped, Stepp
said. The 1975-76 contract is for
$550,000.
UNL contract
This is the twelfth year that the Bureau
of Education has contracted with UNL to
provide special services for deaf students,
he said. The first university contract was in
1964 and Lincoln became a regional center
in 1966, he said.
Dr. George Propp. head of the search
and retrieval part of the program, said he
wants teachers of the deaf to be able to
teach prescriptively.
"I want teachers to give us a specific
request so we can give them a specific
response," he said.
Inventory
Propp, himself deaf, is doing an inven
tory of all items to be recorded in the com
puter. He said the office has compiled
5,000 items in the last year and hopes to
have 5,000 more by next year.
"I'm learning how to talk to a compu
ter," he said. "We have a subject density
that only a computer can handle."
According to Propp, education follows
fads and trends. He said everyone now is
interested in career-related materials.
One of the specialized office's subcontracts
involves developing Exploration Kits in
Career Education. These vocational kits
can provide students with job-related ex
periences in a particular field, he said.
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Dr. George Propp, head of
search and retrieval in UNL's
Specialized Office for the Deaf
and Hard of Hearing.
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1972 GTO redblk. interior.
"60" series radials, FM, 4-spd,
sharp. Call 464-4794.
1971 D; sun 2402; excellent
body, new brakes, radials,
engine compression tasted. Call
423-6724 evenings.
Extra lice 1973 Mazda
RX-3. Must be seen & driven.
474-2068.
Used Schwinn Varsity I
10-cpd,$75. 475-9924. '
1971 Honda CL450; mint
condition. $750 firm. After
5p.m.,489-67Q.
MUST SELL: 1974 Honda
125 combination; 1100 miles.
466-6897 evenings.
MUST SELL-1972 Honda
C8-450. Great condition, red,
8,600 miles. Cell Joe, 435
7480.
Pioneer Sx525, Dual 1216.
Best offer. 475-9 168.
Natural Sound is pleased to
announce the arrival of the
KEF 104 speakers from
England. Make an appointment
t5 hta t-s KEFs, Fultsn J
Modular speakers and Transcrlp
tors glass turntable. Used equip
ment: Pair of Maranti 8b, $750
. KLH5 speakers (mint
condition), $200.
Klipsch . Cotnwails, $725.
'Pioneer SX-636 receiver,
$275
8os 501 speakers, $225.
JVC 8-track, $75.
'Superscope A-246 integrat
ed amp, $65.
Special on demonstration
equipment: Ohm C speakers,
($380 list) $230. Ohm E
speakers, ($180 list) $125. Glen
burn 21108 turntabit, ($100
list) $65. Other used equip
ment: Audio Technics, ADC
cartridges. Sharp headphones.
1021 Clarerbont 475-OEAL
Panasonic AMFM receiver
and two speakers, 8-treck play
back deck, BSR turntable. Make
offer. 432-5173, ask for Tim.
One pair smaller Advent
loudspeakers. Call 435-2093
after 6 p.m.
1931 Gibson SG; 1964
Fender Musicmastar with SG
pickup, $90; 1975 Echoplex.
483-0544.
1968 LeMans; good mileage,
must sell. Very Reasonable.
466-4476, ask for John.
1968 AMC Ambassador,
$120. Call 432-8403.
1974 Olds Royale; 12,600
miles, mid thirties, beautiful car
464-5279. 621 No. 70th.
Cherrywood Gibson 335
guitar; very good condition.
Nead money. Includes case.
Make reasonable offer. Call
464-0606 before 6 p.m.
Spanish acoustic and double
pick-up Electra custom guitars,
3-spd. bicycle. Mike, 475-2913.
One Martin 0-28. $550.
One Brittany soprano sax, $325.
Fender Jazz bass, $300. 489
8937. Schwinn Super Sport; 24",
red, like new-only 5 mos. old.
Best offer takes, 475-1237 after
6 p.m.
F00S8ALL BARGAIN
Vending Tournament Soccer,
used, $250. 474-1815.
With student or faculty ID,
10 discount on all portable
TV's, stereos, 10-spd. bikes and
Goodyear tires except pro
motional models. Goodyear Ser
vice Store, 1918 "O" St.
432-6521.
Adidas country running
shoes; men's size 5, practically
new - only 15 miles on them,
$17. Call 472-2590 and leave
message for Liz.
14 X 70 mobile home;
3-bdrm, 2 -bath, dishwasher, dis
posal, central air, many extras.
Moving, must sell. 475-2260
after 5:30 p.m.
Brand new Ithaca model
37 shotgun, $105. 477-1752.
Remington 1100; 12 ga.
auto vent-rib, mod. choke. Near
new. Gun case included, $150.
477-2073.
Must sell-two near new slot
ted mags with lugs (for Chevy).
A real bargain. Call 466-7144
after 2 p.m.
Garmish hiking boots-size 8
med. Brand newl-they just don't
fit me I Why spend $80 for a
pair, take these for $60. Phone
475-1237 after 8 p.m.
Indian Jewelry Sale
25 off
NEB-CRAFT GIFTS
1008 "?"
Sell MARIJUANA perm
nently encased in plastic key
chains and necklaces. Send $1
to: Ace Products, Inc., P.O.
Box 3203, Lawrence, Kansas
66004.
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Enjoy quiet country living,
30 minutes from campus. Two
bedroom, carpeted, beautiful
yard. Just right for grad
students or couple. Call 780
5746, after 5 p.m.
One bdrm. furnished
apartment, $125, all utilities
paid. 12th & "B". 475-4428 or
435-3825. " Available immedi
ately. One bdrm. unfurnished
apartment; dishwasher, garbage
disposal, shag carpet, no pets,
central air. 2403 Lyn, $145 plus
lights. 464-8879466-5445.
Part-time: light housework
and some typing, name your
hours. $2 per hour close to city
campus. 477-7549.
Part-time tire service man;
previous experience preferred.
Contact Don Fitzgerald, Good
year Store, 1918 "O".
432-6521.
ATTENTION
Lead guitarist needed to
complete rock quartet. 477
5012. ADULT NEWSPAPER ROUTE
Delivery 8i racks
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
AREA
Morning, evenings and Sunday.
Good eernings, most customers
pay in advance for school term
subscriptions. Requires about
one hour each morning and
Sunday and one hour each after
noon. This is an excellent
opportunity for man and wife
team. Route requires male for
delivery to men's dormitory and
female for delivery to girl's
dormitory. Call Bill Larson.
473-7349 for complete details.
City Circulation Dept., Journal
Star Printing Co., 926 "P".
Bussers, other full and part
time positions. Apply
1-4p.m. Ask for Lillian.
VALENTINO'S NORTH
3457 Holdrege
467-3811
Need three tickets to
Colorado-Nebraska game. 2
male, 1 female. Call 464
6732. Wanted: Four general
admission tickets to Oklahoma
game. Contact 474-1323.
Two people would like a ride
to New Ycrk area the week of
Oct. 27. Will share driving &
expenses. Please call Kalleen,
472-2538 8a.m. -5p.m. or
435-2646 evenings.
Rasponsible person interest
ed in communal living situation.
Own room in spacious house.
Available Nov. 1 Phone 432
5663, leave message.
WANTED: Two regular
tickets to the Colorado
Nebraska game. Price negotiable
Call 464-1560.
Anyone having information
regarding T.N.E. on the UNL
campus now or in the past
please contact Ron at
472-2586 as soon as possible.
Parties can remain anonymous.
Female student roommate to
share apartment across from
East Campus. Own Bdrm. Call
467-3405.
WATCH REPAIR
NEW ADDRESS-335 No. 12th
Around corner south from
Nebr. Bookstore. Ail makes
repaired - Seiko to Timex.
Reasonable - fast - accurate.
Come see me! -Dick.
DICK'S WATCH SERVICE
432-3414
TR ADE-A-TAPE is open til
nine tonight buying used LP's
in unscratched condition for $1
each. Trade-A-Tape & Records
and the Comicenter. 1127 "P".
LOST: brown leather wallet,
Timex watch with leather
watch band. Vicinity of
women's P.E. Reward, no
questions asked. 475-1 957.
$25 reward for lost black
& tan female shepherd,
489-2374.
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LOST: Caravel le nurse's
watch; black band. 489-9026.
Chris-Remember what
happened two years ago this
month? Thanks for coming.
Love, Wes.
Anyone having information
regarding T.N.E. on the UNL
campus now or in the past
please contact Ron at 472
2586 as soon as possible.
Parties can remain anonymous.
Birthright offers free preg
nancy tests, pre-natal care &
financial planning. Confidential,
477-8021.
Buck, I hear ya, tha
pleasure's all mine, Randy.
Crossword Puzzle
dlted by WILL WENG
Courtesy of tha New York Timet
ACROSS
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belfry
S Rollick
10 Strew vote
14 Swan genus
15 Ruark book:
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showpiece
17 Latvian capital
18 Purposive
19 Hearsay
23 Fun-lover
23 Free electron
24 Id control
2$ Freud associate
28 Essex or Hudson
31 Equip
35 Mortgage
38 TV technique
38 " Got a
Secret"
39 Levies for
improvements
42 Italian poet
Betti
43 Port of Italy
44 Money in
43 Across
43 Protozoan
47 Baste
48 Limpid
49 Cargo unit
51 Twosome
32 B'way musical
81 Deserve
2 Cutthroat or
steeihead
83 Decamp
C4 Kitchen unit
83 Sultry
88 Augury
87 Proceed
83 Golfing
milestones
89 Float
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5 Interrupt
8 Warning cough
7 Whine
8 Author Hoffer
9 Ruffly trim
19 Benefactor
11 Viva voce
12 Actress Damita
13 Louise or George
21 Craggy peak
22 Middleman
23 Set of records
28 Muralist Rivera
27 Admit
23 Bivouacs
29 "Fledermaus"
maid
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whistler's tune
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34 Bremen's river
33 Monk
37 Pronoun
40 "Till the
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52 Kind of beat
53 Chaiet feature
54 British gun
53 Base of a column
33 Unwitting
stooge
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58 mater
53 Ridge of coral
80 Kettle blemish
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