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Lunar  Goggles



                                                                                     he     Chinese  complied  because  of  hazardous
                                                                                     Lunar     Year  conditions,  such  as  chemistry
                                                                                     may have  been  classes  while  experimenting  with
                                                                                     the  Year  of the  C2  or  H20,  now,  photographers
                                                                                     Ox for 1985 but  and  art  students  are  required  to
                                                                                     according    to  wear  eye  protection  while  work­
                                                                                     the  Nebraska  ing  in  the  darkroom,  or  using
                                                                   Legislature  it was  also  the year  of  airbrush  paints  and  glazing  pot­
                                                                   the  goggles.  The  revised  statute,  tery.  According  to  the  goggle  law
                                                                   #79-41,144,  to  meet  eye  safety  even sewing students should have
                                                                   code  guidelines.  The  use  of  some  type  of  face  protection
                                                                   protective  eye  and  face  wear  around  the  machinery.
                                                                   were  to  be  used,  if not  already  in   Even  though  it  has  taken  the
                                                                   use,  by  instructors  and  their  state  a  while  to  pass  this  law
                                                                   students while exposed to danger­  contrary  to  most  other  states
                                                                   ous  chemicals  or  machinery  having  the  statute  already  in
                                                                   during  lab  class  work.          effect,  Nebraska  is  now  sure  to
                                                                        Though  most  science  and  keep  its  students’  eyes  safely
                                                                   industrial  arts  classes  already  protected.
                                                                    Teacher  Mark  Feldhausen  shows  that
                                                                   eye  to  eye  contact  with  students  is  the
                                                                   way to get a point across in U.S. History
                                                                   class.





















                                                                   Chemistry Teacher Earia Trigg  lectures
                                                                   about formulas which need to be learned
                                                                   before  lab  work  can  be  experimented.


                                                        Special  Ed.



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                          Burns, Anna - (Special          Cortese,  Patricia  ■          Greenwood,                     Heedum,  Linda  •
              V .         Ed.,  Career  Assessment       (Special  Ed.  teacher,  As­    M ichele -  (Special  Ed.,    (Special  Ed..  SPED  Aide)
                          Center Aide) "My job is to     sistant  Freshmen  Class)      Career  Center  instructor)     “As a resource aide, I help
              A  i        assist  the  teacher  in  the                                 "Career  Education  pre­       students  face  one  of  life's
                          classroom. I enjoy working                                    sents  an  opportunity  for     necessary   evils   —
             with the students in  the various work samples, as            students  to  look  beyond  the  weekends  and  into   homework!”
             we  discover  it  takes  all  kinds  (of occupations)  to     their  future.  They  can  begin  to  answer  the
            make  up  a  world.”                                           question commonly asked,  "What will  I do when
                                                                           I  graduate?”





                          Filler,  Kathryn -  (Re-       Schaefer,,  Linda  ■            Wozny,  Jim ■  (Special
                          source  teacher)               (Speech  Therapist)  "Com­     Ed.,  Career  Development
                                                         municating  well  with         counselor)  "The  career
                                                         others is basic to succeed­    center  —  A  place  for
                                                         ing  in  school,  at  the  work   students who want to beat
                                            place,  and  socially.  Speech/language  classes   the  system  and  program  their  own  lives."
                                            emphasize  speaking  clearly,  fluently,  and  in  a
                                            manner which calls attention to what's being said,
                                            rather  than  how  it’s  being  spoken.”
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