The audio-visual handbook (1942)

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Types of Sound Aids for Schools 151 Photo Courtesy RCA Manufacturing Co., Inc. Control Cabinet of a School Sound System to Accommodate 20-120 Rooms (d) In the dramatics department. (e) In the public-speaking department. (f) In the gymnasium. (g) On the athletic field. The following outline of common uses of a school sound system should indicate the possible values to be derived from such equipment in any school situation. I. General Administrative Uses: 1. Announcements (to any or all classrooms) : (a) Daily spoken bulletins to teachers and pupils. (More effective than in written form.) (b) To call faculty, departmental, class, or club meetings. (c) To check and encourage attendance and punctuality among pupils. (d) Electric chimes can be used in place of bells, to indicate opening and closing of usual class periods. 2. Communication :