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

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GROUP LISTENING WITH INDIVIDUAL HEARING The new ATC HB-4 Listening System solves the problem of individual hearing difiEerences with separate volume controls for each student. Its eight listening stations not only provide the means for a group of students to listen without interfering with other activities, but also assure that each student will hear comfortably. The rugged %" plywood carrying case, covered with durable silver-brown vinyl, contains eight lightweight U.S.-made double headsets in separate compartments. Jack strips built into opposite sides of the case incorporate standard phone jacks and individual volume controls for eight students. An extra jack is provided for connecting additional units. Headsets are durable, self-adjusting models with Alnico magnets and vinyl-covered headbands. The 10-ft. input cable and the headsets have standard phone plugs to fit ATC audio equipment, as well as most other classroom record players, radios, and tape recorders. SoHd full-grip handle and sturdy latch make for safe portability, and rubber feet protect desks and table tops. Weight is only 10 lbs. Size: 121/." x 8V2" x 8". w .95 ATC HB-4 $59.95 School Net $89.95 List SEE YOUR DEALER OR WRITE FOR COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS AUDIOTRONICS 11057 VVEDDINGTON STREET, NORTH HOLLYWOOD 2, CALIFORNIA PEOPLE Carl C. Schreyer, vice-president for photo products marketing at Bell & Howell, has been named president of a new B&H subsidiary called "Bell & Howell Photo Sales Ck)mpany." Commenting on this move Schreyer said that its purpose was "to give our marketing organization more autonomy and sales flexibility ... to meet more effectively the changing needs of the marketplace." Irving Rossman has resigned as president of Pentron Electronics Corp.; his place is taken by Osborn Andreas, who is continuing also as board chairman. Marshall Peiros has been appointed to the post of executive vice president of the Pentron Tape Recorder Division. William A. Taylor, Graflex vice president, announces the appointment of Thomas A. Hanna as advertising manager. Donald E. Hyndman was elected an assistant vice-president by the Eastman Kodak Company. Manager of the comjiany's professional motion picture film department, he has been with Kodak since 1926, when he began his employment in the research laboratories. He is a fellow and past-president of the SMPTE, and has served in many prominent posts in professional and governmental activity. R. L. {"Boh") Shoevuiker has become vice-president of Double Sixteen Co., Wheaton, 111., film producers specializing in automated selling and participational learning materials. Dr. Herman H. Duerr, technical director of ANSCO, Binghampton, N.Y., was awarded the Progress Medal, highest award of the Photographic Society of America, for his technical and scientific achievements and for his long service to PSA. The late Lloyd Thompson was named posthumously to the Honor Roll of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, the 27th in the SMPTE's 46 years to be so honored. His place among such "greats" as Edison, Eastman, Lumiere, Warner and other pioneers is based on his contributions to the use and processing of 16mm film. 672 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — November, 1962