Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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At the new Baircl Road School, PcnfieUI, N. Y., James M. Meagher, Coordinator of InstrucHonal Materials for the Penfield Schools, says: "No matter where you sit, the sound is clear with our Kodak Pageant Projector.' "Frequently in our Baird Road School we have motion pictures on loan for assembly programs. Hence we've provided for darkening the gym . . . and the same Pageant Projectors used in the classroom provide ample sound and screen brilliance — even though the gym is 70' x 90'. Wherever you sit, front row or back, the sound is clear and pleasing." In any room, the Kodak Pageant 16mm Sound Projector helps every student hear the full range of sound — from the highest tones on the sound track to the low tones carefully reproduced by the baffled speaker. There's plenty of power, too, for built-in speakers. And because every Pageant is permanently lubricated, you can count on years and years of uninterrupted service. No oiling, ever. Ask any Kodak AV dealer to demonstrate for you or your school board, in any room of your school. Or write for descriptive Bulletin V3-22. Kodak Pageant Projector } EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Dept. 8-V, Rochester 4, N. Y. uULCATIONAL ScREE.N Ai\D AUDIOVISL'AL GuiDE — JUNE, 1961 267