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The Authors
Dr. Robert M. Sekerak is assistant head of the Department of Film and Television at Montana State College, Bozeman.
Gene Hinton is coordinator of film information at the Audiovisual Center, Indiana University, and a member of the executive council of the center's AV society.
Lawrence Martin is director of the Four-County Instructional Materials Center in the Countv Superintendent's Office, Walla Walla! Wash.
Dr. Robert L. Weber is associate professor of physics at Pennsylvania State University and an authority on instruction in the subject.
Dr. Hayden R. Smith is assistant coordinator of audiovisual services at San Diego State College.
Dr. Neville Pearson is assistant professor in education in the College of Education at the University of Minnesota.
IDUCATIONAl SCREEN AND
AUDIOVISUAL
GUIDE March, 1961 Volum* 40, Number 3, Whole Number 395
EDITORIAL
121 Dancing and Dreaming
ARTICLES
122 Freshman Chemistry— By TV Robert M. Sekerak 124 AV Society At Indiana U. Gene Hinton
126 Instant Transparencies Neville P. Pearson
128 Shocks An AV Instructor Couldn't Stand Lawrence M.
Martin
129 Films For Teaching Physics Robert L. Weber 131 College AV Cataloging Hayden R. Smith
EDUCATIONAL SCREEN & AVGUIDE
EDITORIAL STAFF
fAUl C. REED, Editor. JAMES R. CUMMINGS, Managing Editor. WILLIAM S. HOCKMAN, Editor for Iho Cliurcli Field. L. C. LARSON and CAROLYN GUSS, Editors for Film Evaluations. MAX U. BIlDERSEe, Editor for the Audio Field. IRENE F. CYPHER, editor for the New Filmstrlps. PHILLIP LEWIS, Tochnleol editor. WILLIAM F. KRUSE, Trade and Public Relations Consullort. IRENE THORSON, Editorial Asiistont.
■USINESS STAFF
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Advertising Representatives
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EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
JAMES W. BROWN, School of Education, Son Jose State College, California
EDGAR DALE, Head, Curriculum Division, Bureou of Educational Reseorch, Ohio State University. Columbus
AMO DE BERNARDIS, Assistant SuperinlondenI, Portland, Oregon, Public Schools
MARGARET W. DIVIZIA, Supervisor in Charge, Audio-Visual Education Section, Los Angeles CIlv Schools, Los Angeles, California
W. H. DURR, Supervisor, Bureau of Teaching Materials, State Board of Education, Richmond, Virginia
CHARLES F. HOBAN, Institute for Cooperative Reseorch, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphio
fMILY S. JONES, Enecutive Secretary, Educational Film Library Associotion, New York City
f. EDGAR LANE, supervisor. Instructional Materials Department, Board of Public Instruction, Dade Countv, Florida
F. DEAN McCLUSKY, Professor Emeritus, University
of Colllornio, P. O. Box 446, Nice, Calif. SEERLEY REID, U. S. Office of Education, Washington
CHARLES F. SCHULLER, Director, Audlo-VIsuol Cenlei, Michigan State Collage, East Lansing, Michigan
ERNEST TIEMANN, Director, VIsuol Instrudlon Bureou, Associate Professor, Division of Extension, The University of Texas, Austin
DON WHITE, Executive Vice President, Natlonol Audio-Visual Association, Foirfox, VIrginIo
DEPARTMENTS AND FEATURES
107 The Authors
114 News
133 Filmstrips Irene F. Cypher
135 Audio Max U. Bildersee
138 Film Evaluations L. C. Larson, Carolyn Guss
141 AV in the Church Field William S. Hockman
144 AV Industry News
146 Trade Directory
147 New Equipment and Materials
153 Helpful Books
154 Directory of Sources
155 Index to Advertisers
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