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CLASSIFIED SUBJECT LIST
371.61-37L85
PLAYGROUND SAFETY— Continued making sure the play space is safe, keeping out of the way of the other players, and learning to play more skillfully LC card FiA 52-639 EFLA evaluation card No. 358
371.7 School health and safety
PATROLLING FOR SAFETY. VirginiaEducBd 1951 16min sd b&w $44, rent $4; color $93, rent $8 371.7
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Demonstrates how a school safety patrol is set up and how it carries out its function of protecting the lives of children. Shows duties of the patrol coordinator, street and bus patrol procedures, and how student patrolmen adapt their patrol work to various types of street crossings
LC card FiA 52-4428
EFLA evaluation card No. 1481
SAFETY ON THE SCHOOL BUS. YoungAmerica 1951 llmin sd b&w $45 371.7
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Produced by Centron Corp.
Discusses and demonstrates important safety problems and practices for school children while on the bus, and while going to and from the bus
LC card Fi 52-35
EFLA evaluation card No. 1239
THE SCHOOL BUS AND YOU. ProgressivePic 1951 lOmin sd b&w $37.50, rent $2 371.7
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Written and directed by George L. Bond Correct procedures for boarding and leaving school and public buses, when and where to cross the street, the password game of safety slogans and many other safety practices. The functions of the Junior Patrol are shown, their services are explained as they direct the children across at intersections, maintain order at bus stops and assist the bus driver in loading and unloading
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY. VirginiaEducBd 1950 18min sd b&w $50, rent $4; color $106, rent $8 371.7
c-ad Shows school bus operation and maintenance, and emphasizes the correct use of school bus safety patrols
LC card FiA 52-4432
THE SCHOOL THAT LEARNED TO EAT.
GenMills 1948 22min sd color $140, freeloan 371.7 Jh-sh-c-ad Guide
Produced by Southern Educational Film Production Service , „ .
A story of 300 children and 8 teachers in a small Georgia grade school who wanted to improve their nutrition standard. The children's food habits were surveyed and analyzed to determine individual and class needs. Beginning with recognition of the fact that eating habits must be improved, a communityschool nutrition and health program was set up with the cooperation of the parents and the community ^^ ^^„
EFLA evaluation card No. 627
Reviews: Ed. Screen, Oct. 1948, p400; Saturday Review, Mar. 12, 1949
SCHOOLDAYS IN THE COUNTRY. WisU 1942 15min sd b&w $38, rent $2.50 371.7
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Produced by the Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of Wisconsin
Directed to the rural school teacher and all those who must cooperate with her in carrying out a successful health program
Filmed in typical country schools, it pictures health problems common to the one and two -room school, giving practical suggestions for solving them and for making the best use of equipment and facilities at hand
WORKING TOGETHER FOR HEALTH. Mich DptHealth 1946 22min sd color free-loan
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Shows techniques of instruction used in Michigan high schools and colleges participating in the community health service project
371.71 School lunch programs
FOOD FOR THOUGHT. USFish&Wildlife 1950 15min sd color free-loan 371.71
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Produced by Sun Dial Film. May be purchased from UW-Govt for $83.43
Illustrates effective planning, purchasing, preparing, displaying and serving techniques utilized in the school lunch program. Intended for school lunch managers. May also be used with parent -teacher organizations, classrooms and general audiences
LC card FiE 52-2182
KIDS MUST EAT. UW-Govt 1945 17min sd b&w $27.40 371.71
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Produced for the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture by Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.
The "Quiz Kids" use the device of their radio program to tell the story of the school lunch program of promoting better nutrition and utilizing foods in abundant supply
LC card FiE 52-365
NURSERY SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM. WashStCol 1946 35min si color rent $1
371.71 c-ad Produced by Home Economics Division, State College of Washington
Practices in a demonstration nursery school showing how a lunch program develops good eating habits
RURAL SCHOOL LUNCHES. CanNFB 1944
4min sd b&w (Farm improvement ser) $20,
rent $1.50 371.71
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Demonstrates the difference between a
hot, nourishing mid -day meal and a skimpy
sandwich
371.83 Student organizations
THE SCHOOL— THE CHILD'S COMMUNITY.
WayneU 1952 16min sd b&w $75, rent $3
371.83 c-ad Guide Produced by the Audio-Visual Materials Consultation Bureau, Wayne University
The many ways a school can encourage children to accept responsibilities and share in the making of decisions that concern them are pictured by showing student participation In the 'community' activities of an elementary school LC card FiA 52-4320 EFLA evaluation card No. 1444
371.85 Fraternities
TOAST TO OUR BROTHER. Graeff,Tom 1952 25min sd b&w $135; color $235, rent apply
371.85 Produced by Lockyear Productions "Follows a college man considering fraternity membership, being pledged, initiated, and his development as a fraternity man thruout his undergraduate life. Joe E. Brown appears as guest speaker. A student incentive film." Distributor
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