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. . TITLE Advisory List of'Instrudtional Media for-Occupational 1 Education. , ,.' INSTITUTION North Carolina State Dept. df Public Instruction; Raleigh. Div. of Educational Media,.

, PU DATE 77 . NOTE' 40p.; For related documents, see IR 005 5507569,

. , ,N EDI& PRICE MF-$0.83 Ht -32.06 Plus Postage. DRSCR1PTORS *Annotated.EiblibgraPhies; *Rook ReVieVS; *Career' Education; Elementary Grades; *Instructional Media; *Library. Collections; *Odcupational-Guidance; Primary Grades ;. School Libraries; 'Secondary Grades % f ABSTRACT Instructional-medda appropriate to school occupational education programs for primary through senior high. school grade levels are described in this advisory list. Entries included on the list were selected from those materials submittedby publisherS which received favorable reviews by educators.Entries are arranged'by type of medp: books, film loops, films, filmstrips`}and, kits. Information for each item includes citation, prideif available, grade level, and annotation: (Author/KP)

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OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCETHIS , MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY

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State Department of Public Instruction Division of Educational Media' Raleigh, North Caralina Jan. 1977

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Division of Educational. Media January 1977 , State Department of Public InStrdttion I YADVISORY LIST 012-INSTUCTIONAL MEDIA

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OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION

-This bibliography included insEructional media appropriae to the Occupational . Education program in the schools. he items are listed y type df media. The order of the listinvis as follows: 4 . activity-cards filmstrips cailent) pro rammed materials

, art prints, filmstrips (sound) puzz es

books 'games / real books with recordings,. recor ings (cas e tapes)- books (for teacher use) "kits, record s c) books (reference) manipulative devices recordings. (reel-to-reel tapes) ,books (supplemetaryieXts), maps reprints calendars measuring tapes shortstflps. charts microforma' I slide sets (2"x2") dictionaries Mini-Units slide sets (sound) duplicating matters models 1 study prints film loops, (silent) periodicals transparencies

film bpops (sound) pictures ',. videotapes films 1(1.6mm) posters wotkbooks with recordings,

The absencp from this list of 'a given type of media indicates thatno media of that type were reviewed or that nonewere deemed worthy of being calledto the attention of .achoola...The name of h school administrative dnitappearing after an annotation indicates that educators in that 'school.system reviewed the item annotated and submitted the information for inclusionon tilt ADVISORY LISTS., Occa'Sionally, such items may not appear on display.at the Materials Review and Evaluation Center in Raleigh. Educators anduld bdar in mind that materials' included on thiseliai,were selected from those which publishers choseto submit for evaluation and may assume that materials available for purchasenot appearing on the list either were not submitted forevaivation or receivednfavorable A reviews. 5InformationIaboUt negative reviews, which do not appear on'this bibliography, can be obta ebY writing or calling the Materiats Review and Evaluation, Center. At the end of this bibliography may be found n unannotated ,list of books which have d favOrabIe reviews in reriable revieng sources. f - The le'vels at which theme ia may be most effectively used are indicated by "prim'primary: Grades IC 3), I'elem" (elementary: Grades 4-61, "jhs" (junior high school: Gfadea 7-8[9 Yana '4shs" (senior high school: Grades [911Qr12). The insertion of an arabicumeral after the grade level indicates that the item is especially pertinenat that specifjcsrade level--e.g., "elem-6." .;.. . v In sori,99es prides were ntavaj,kable. Prices shown are those quoted by publishers and producera. rices Ooted do not inclUdgwpostage and are.subj tosohange. x-, . :-40e .. All items included on this bbliographyxcept 16mm films and some items .for inclusion by local sChLoadnOistratee units are displayed in the Reviet5 and Evaludtion Centerat 620 NOrthlieSli Stfeet in Raleigh.

3 r t PLEASE DO NOT ORDER BOOKS ON THIS L; MATERIALS REVIEW AND EVALUATION CENTEk OR FROM THEDNSION OE TEXTEOOKS*Spurces pf the coks ate'listed on the cplored sheets at the end c1 this bibliographyNend in he DIRECTORY OF . PUBLISHERS AND'PRODUCERS PARTICIPATING 1N THE,MEDIA REVIE ROGRAM, a separate publication accompanying tle.complete set of ADVISORY- TS OF_ INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA. An abbreviated or code name fortbe publisher/produc app cheltibi log-mphic entrycn this list appeai-s in the DIRECTORY,Nwhe the,cd.dPleteaddress foll:ws the code name. ,.w , O4..',

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I \ . X 1 Abisch, Roz, andBoL Ka 'Ian. THE MUNCHY, CRUNCHY, HEALTHY,KID S SNACK BOOK. , \ \,..: Walker o.; r i:., $6.39c, elem N--- ', Th tyfive n cc,skrecipesusing natur.alOngredients to interest :.hildten in uttitioris inchieS -(snacks) that are ftm to make, authi:rs contend that the / recipe's ate simple,'biAg adLlt supervision wouldbe necessary with some,fc,cd( preparation equiRmentyrkni-ves. mixers 41endtrs, focd-reDated riddles, jokes, and/iimericks,04'interest; might challenge Reginning chefsin k,reative use of

, leftovers/ to.6 .bma11 teat! --4 , -'' Achtihs,4an.,,'THE BAKERS: A SIMPLE BOOK ABOUT THE PLEASURES OF BAKING BREAD. ScyibnerS 1975. 32 p. $5.95, ihs:9 shs

Informative his'.cry and methods of breadbaking accompanied by exelienten-and- ' I ink d ;awings Ohich immediately identify period, basis_ Bfead states that whole' wheatJr, white flour can be used ,interchangeably a this7on.eption 'to be Corierted by teacher, good recipes fz,r herb bread bagels: ship's bigruirs, pi a,, and cornbread, _hasty manner, step-by:step directions - -sari of galliplpg goerec style, several drawings flavor ea:h page. '

/ Alth,.Max. ALL ABOUT.MOTORCYCLE* Hawthorn, 1975. 209 p., $6.95, jhs-4 s s A Basically n...nrecbnical treatise un how to get an economij start in movrcycilng recreation; a-,:u-are informationpictures rather scant, but diagtams':1?,rify; instructions, not atechnical manual but reader will understapd fulr. tin. of major units cr a motoiccycle, adequate introduction for beginners and ofIvapor for students searching for a new hobby r,. ./

BETTY CROCKER'S COOKING AMERICAN STYLE A SAMPLEk.OF HERTTAGE.REC 00,1clen., .1975. 160 p. $4.50. ihk:9 shs

,Bicentennial flavor in culinary ccntributiong of.ethnic and egicrifl grclp from all ever America, traditional recipes--Boston baked beams; apple hoppin° John, fried chickenas, well as neWer'opes like jambalaya,-ccrn Ogs,. Caesar salad, Introde:tion highlightsilistofical developm ntg in food,'t ste's t and customs, recipes that rollow,reval, ingenui!ty,,of col nists and,w,id 1,aiiety of 4. influences producing favorkte me464tems; all tategorieof food.-bak goods, meats, fish, stewg, vegetables, Druits, candies, paldi gt; no,i6rd1t--find ingredients-ralldins uttioris updated for.moderd'kitc ens, each sec ion of recipes introduced wit .ba:kground-onregionel.cukoMgof colonial America, cooking students'wilI ak:sciate deliCious reciResand ,mightalso be.t.,inspired to adapt ideas; excellent colbr photographs; index

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Boeseh, CAREERS'IN /HE OUTDOORS. Dutton, 1975. 240 p." $11095. $4.95 paper. jhs-9 shs

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. Useful supplementary Material for outdoor recreationalprograms in vocational' agricurturelimited coverage of total number orcareers available Outdoors, 'concentrating on jobs available through -Civil 2ServiCp; place this hook in , school library'and in the otational agriculture.department library. (This item N also appears on the Gulden e Advisory Liat;) . . . , . ., - J ., . , Borghese,Anita. THE INTERNATIONAL COOKIE JAR COOKBOOK.- Scribners, 1975. -190p. $7.95. . elem jhs . , shs . , c

Good'title ebpecially for Social -studieb classes who liketo try recipes from areas.,cstudied; detailed Illustrations and'easy-to-followdirections for over 0 cookie iecippes' representing more Oar' 65 countries; eachrecipe introduced ith- 4 interesting tUbits about cookie%s history aSd ingredients,notes about untry of origin, and phonetic pronunciation 9f rookie; delightfulto read, ipiring to use; the true beginner might choose another cookbook,-but almost y rook with . some experience (or assistance) could follow explicit directionsw no difficulty (Wines County). (This'item also appears on the Socia Studies Advisory List.)

Burch, Monte.. '--BASIC HOUSE WIRING.-' Harper, 1975. 228 p& $9:9 shs

Basic electricity, blueprintg, tools, materials, circuits, andold and new house wiring; includes wiring far heavy-duty appliances ands cial,-indoor'and outdoor wiring; pictures and diagrams complement written,mater al, clarifyingsome teclinical aspects; quality ptintirig

Burrage, Albert C, BURRAQE ONVEGETABLES. 2nd ed. oughton, 1975. 224 p. $8.95. 3hs-9 shs

Revised edition of indispensable tekt forser 'us gardeners enlarges scOpe dnd updates procedures and suggestions; details-tees from planning and planting to maintainingk harvesting, cooking and servin , storing, and freezing vegetables;

new information on chemical sprays; chart , line drawings, index; useful'in

. voretional,agriculture and general horti ultute classes . . 0

I 4 Coerigan, Bafbara. HOW TO,MAKE SOMETHING OUT OF PRACTICALLY NOTHING: NEW FASHIONS FROM OLD CLOTHES,dbubleday, 1976. 4 p. $5.95. jhs-9 shs

Step-by-Step instructXons onremod ing clothes to fit and look better, and'on creating new outfits from remnant:; sweaters, bargains;designed to help smart dr9ssers,save moneythough some basic congernsare ignored, such as mitching., colors and materials, determin' g if garment is salvageable,if end result is worth-time and.energy;.one cahear the expert's usual offhand dismissal of all possible problems: "Nothing o Thts.of money-saving ideas, though, that will challenge patient, cle er people.

4 Donna, Natalie. THE PEANUT OOKBOOK. Lothrop, 1976. 56 p. $5.49. eleM jhs

Mouthr:Watering recipes Sing peanuts andopeanut bdtter, .coveridg wide:rangeo menu items--stuffed cabbage, grapefruit, soups, burgers, salads, and scrumptious cookies, cakes, breads; peanuts improve taste is the idea.; 'The Peanut Kid,'Cleverly cartooned on several-pages, gives tipi On safety measures, flavor enrichment, enhancingappearance, And gift packaging; ,delightful drawings on,almost every page; everybOdy' who-is,anybody will be intopeanut cookery now, v , . fb sure,' so..., ,5 FARM' JOURNAL Food Editors. HOW TO DRY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT HOME: AND 50 GOOD RECIPES FOR COOKING WITH THEM. Dolphin, 1975: 124 p.,$2.95"paper jhs-9 shs

Detailed.directions and methods for try,ing fruits angl,vegetablOs at home, with at least.50 recipes for cooking with dried,fruits and vegetables; specific, instructions on equipment, preparation, temperatures, blanching, sun drying, and packigilag and storing; many charts and diagrams to simplify procedures ' t :7 .400 FitzGibbod, Theodora. A TASTE OF.ROME: TRADITIONAL FOOD. Houghton, 19)5. 124 p.

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. . Recipe book oCtraditionalRoman dishes for'all areas of tbemenu;historicaT

. facts and period photographs lend more appreciation for foods of 'the country; .0 everyday recipes of ROtan cooking, -some as popular today as they were years ago; unusual ways to serve poke, as well 'as other Italian disheseven.S baked ham recipe dating frdm 100 A.D.; a book thread and re-read--not just one to use for a recipe; most American households could easily use these recipes without ( specialty.items. (This item 4so\eppears on the Socita Studies Advisory List.)

Follett, Barbara Lee. CHECK.LIST'FOR ENTERTAINING. Dolphin, 1976. 219 p. $2.50 paper. ells

All sorts of information on how to entertain smoothly,with emphasis on preplanning andchecRlists;, Ways to invite guests, whom to'invite, ways to serve easily'-and,.. correctly, .s11 about dinners (seating, recipes, buffets, progressive-suppers, etc.), teas,.showersl,picnics and tailgating, patio-partiesit's all here, plus much.more; tips on drorating, can't-eat or won't-eat dilemma, houseguests, t social emergencies; excellent information in poorly bound paperback; no.pictures; small, light print; still, some very valuable content for advance classes and occupational foOds

Guarino, Richard, and.Richard Trubo. YOUR INSURANCE HANDBOOK. Dolphin, 1975. 302 p. $3:95,paper.° shs

Practically every conceivable question one could ask about insurance answered. in thorough guidelines for getting the'best protection for the money;- warns about pitfalls to avoid when selecting health, life, and automobile plans, and offers poigters On where and how to buy; glossary of technical terms, ratings of the most substantial companies; highly useful for consumer education and family life courses , Hague, 1.11liam E., ed. THE COMPLETE BASIC BOOK OF HOME DECORATING.; Doubleday, 1976. 523 p $12095: 'shs 4 a , . .

Truly a complete and basic guide to all phases of home decorating; divided into . sections of well-organized specifics; Part I provides information on colon pattern, lighting,- Styles of,decor,.androom planning; Part. II takes up.putchase and cote of furniture, floor Coverings, window treatments, and fabrics; Part III =gives decorating ideas kor_eyery room in the "louse; Part IV'concludes with specific.6 about storage, accessories, and miscellaneous topics;, a hefty volume; good color photograph and some in black arid,White; good tefeience for student self -study and forte hers in lesson planning; well"inclexed )

. . . ,.. ---. ` . - . Merman, Robert Dan. MINORIUTO BODY.REPAIR. hiltOn, 19750 105 p., 7.96:

$4.95 paper.. shs . . . . , , , . . Desisedtollelportyajttomobileana\ °mitre' repair, . - car. dents . and Scratches;

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lists. necessary tools and materialsi then discussesspecific damage 'and- treatment., On specific areas'oCauto; endswith carefuinstructions -on preparing auto body for professional paint jab; author repeatedly cautionsagainst overconfidence In tackling repairb;tclose-up photographs giveamateurs-step-by-step procedures; excellent resource book for students-interestedin auto mechnic4; glossary and

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) Hyde, Margaret.O., and Elizabeth,Held FOrsyth,M.D. WHAT HAVE YOU 'BEEN EATING? DO YOU REALLY KNOW?McGraw, 1975. 146 p. $5.72. jhs shs %

Intelligent look.at food facts, fads; and mythswhich attempts to assess the problem from both scientific and psychologicalviewpoints; comes to grips with issues like vitamin?miracieclaims, food additives, natural and organically grown food, obesity, and alternative foodsources for a world threatened by famine; broad 'coverage which should-stimulateconsumer awareness; extellent print, wide margins,, but no illustrations;indexed

Johnson, .Hannah Lyons, LET'S MAKE SOUP. Lothrop,'1976. unp.. $4.81. elem jhs

Step- by- step .directions for makingyour own delicious vegetable beef soup, from the knpckle-and-shin-bones beginningto the final, steamy, vegetable laden, yummy bowl; fans of Hannah iyons Johnson (Let'sMake Bread and Let's Make Jam) will need-no convincing-- simple, point5TPOint direction& combinedwah excellent,, dlose-up photographs ofeach stage in the ftocass, this text as they have Johnson'd previous titles;logical, .11rderly instructions for the youncook avoid condescensionor "cuteness" while offering-important safety and sanitation tipd andingredient alternatives and options helpful to beginners; both bOys and girlsdepicted helping with preparations; youngsters Will love thisone - -if they can wrench it away from teacher: 'and parents!

71, Zones Candy. CANDY JONES' COMPLETE BOOK OF- BEAUTY ANDFASHION, Harper; 1976. $11.095. shs

.., Hundreds, of valuablie hints, suggestion's, and tricksof the irad6 Candy_Jonew has learned and tested during her career; step-by..stop'instructionswith specially drawn illustrationstell how to bring oat the potentially attractive person .you want, to ipe-and can be; subjects-Include every facetof .physical appearance as Thell'as Chapters on voice improvement, depression;and early- detection of breast cancer; a good self-imageis at the core of everyone's, happiness,, and this book will certainly help; ,- indexed . \ f 4 ?.r. Jones, Evans, t ,, AMERICAN FOOD: THE .GASTRONOMIC STORY, INCLUDING'A.PERSPNALTREASURY OF'MORE THAN 500 DISTINCTIVE REGIONAL,' RADITIONALAND CONTEMPORARY RECIPES, Dutton, :1975. 387 p. $19.95. shs . ,,( . .% . . , l' . Divided into three, sections, dealing st with bistoridik and geographical e influences that prodeOed Ame'rica's le and quality of cooking000 recipes,2 . gourmet and ordinary, gathered fr various historical periods of AmeFica, AA_ as .well as from different regi s; contains two, indexes- -one of Ameriban food, featuring not only ingredients, but alsopersons and places and anotherjafrecipes, ,formaJ and informal;, attractive, well organizedpbeaUtifully.illUstrafed and ,,,- 'printed; excellent supplementary book fordenieehigh foods and.nutrition courses . and occnpatiotkl food dervices,program- t : - . r. 4

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Knutsen, Karl, WILD PLANTS YOU' CAN EAT: A GUIDE TO IDENTIFICATION AND P'REARATION.. Dolphin, 1975. 94 p. $3.95 paper. hs shs

, .. . . Handbook discussing around 24edible wild.plants with.identificatiophotOs - . % includedLsome in color and'others in black tnd white;tleacribes identifying characteristics, where to find, when to harVestihow to prepare, and recites to try for each wild 'plant;"unfortunately, small snapshots of -Plants' (many of ' which were not taken in close-up)_are verytittle hell) in distinguishing plant characteristics; interesting supplementary reading sourcefor indIvIdual students

Lee, Calvin B. T., and Audrey Evans Lee. THE_GOUAMET CHINESE. REGIONAL COOKBOOK.

. Putnak; 19761 322 p. ,- . $10.95. shs . 0.. .

A very welcome, comprehensive coopook-of.authentic.adnesedishes; sectioned according to Chine's-four main iegions--East (Shanghai),West(SzechWan). North (Peking), South (Canton);. cultural- historical information at begi ing ° of each section; recipes briefly describe dish, list ingredients, provi, e : preparation and cooking steps -in paragraph form; sectionsalso on equipment, ingredients, and short list .of,Chinese groceries that accept mail orders; compared with other books on the market devcitedto Chinese ',cookery, this one Ofinitely. is a better buy than most 4.. 4 .. Little, A.4Edward: AUTO MECHANICS: AN INTRODUCTION AND.GUlDE. Watts, 19748 115p: $5.95. jhs shs ,--k, .4 a Simplified introductory materialcovers basic automobile parts and functions- .engine, fuel system, electrical-system; lubrication,cooling, exhaust, brakes, steering, and SuspenAion system; easy reading withgood cutaways and exploded ,i t views of topics; interesting section onfaCts aboutautomobile and industry; glossavy, bibliography, index I McHugh, MerylLAW AND THE NEW WOMAN.Watts, 1975.: 120 p.. $5.90. shs

. .. 'J.\u- . , Addressed toswomen considering law oareers,.givinginformation about various 0 '. branches of and opportunities in law (corporations,private practice, legal services, teaching),; valuable discussion of advantagesand,disadvantages of eabh. rsi3ecialty;,many case. histories of womenlawyers (first names only); txong feminist"Bias; useful for high school "students, butdetailed enough for people closer46 law school,too. (This'item also'appears on the Advisory List-for the Reduction of Sex Bias.) - 1' . . . -) a I . -. MacPherson, Lim. KEEP YOUR CAR . ,HOWHOW TO BE AN- AUTO GENIUS. Putnam, 197E1976. 95 pa $6.95, jhsshs . ,_

'- . , Home-style preventative maintenancefor autos and minor repair information; deals quite well with battery maintenance; basicinstructions on spark plugs, paints, filters, etc., written in clear languagefor-beginners; good photographs and diagrams' greatly aid the,uninitiatedelpfullist of necessary to Qs; .author is, ofcourse, totally knowledgea4; so he tends to promise mtiecles; ,indexed ..*

. Morris A Ben and Elizabeth.MAKING CLO%HES'IN LEATHER.-Taplinger,1975. 95 p. shs" i q ' " .' f Designed for -thoeewhoeny making their ownclothes,showing-them how to use suede and leathdr,in high-tf'ashiO4 itemSL discusses leatherviype, Y'equired' toots, sugAsttons f6r simple beginning items;designs for-purses, skirts

6 . , . t.- ) r4 .4, MAKING CLOTHES IN LEATHER. (Coned);

jackets, dresses, hats presum e some pattern knowledge; black- and -whitephotographs. of lovely, completed garments will'iotivat6 sewing students toward distinctive 6. creations; unfortunately, book is written exclusively for girls;glossary, list' of suppliers, index

Nish, Dale L. CREATIVE'WOODTURN . B.Y.6., 1975. 248 p. $11.95. $7695 paper. , jhs sh'S L Lavishly illustra ted guide for the beginning' wood lathe student;'.introduces P t lathe and other necessary tools and proceeds instep -by step manner through'all Basic operations involved in mounting, ttitning, andfinishing various projeots;t countless photographd back up concise, to-the-point texti excellent resource. '

. . N O'.Kane, Dick. °SIMPLE AUTO REPAIR. Doubleday, 1976. 199 p. $2.95.paper.;. jhs shs

Excellent, fairly nontechnical. book that deals almost superficiallywith minor, home-oriented auto repair; should be in libraries of schools with automechanics programs, as the bookis perceived o develop motivation readiness and interest; should not, however, be considered as a major text for suchcourses; poorly bound--pa4geS will probably be missingvery qUicklY; diagrams will greatly help student know-how; indexed

>Olney,ROss R. LIGHT MOTORCYGLE'REPAIR ANDMAINTENANcE. Watts; 1975. 65 p. $4.33. jhs-9 shs .

Brief text designed to help4ptorqcle novice identify andcorrect. minor malfunctions; emphasizes uPteep; divided into sectionscovering every partof bike; valuablechecklists at end of each 'section; well:orgenizedliaccurate; *clever cartoons; a high-int4est book appealingto new or prospective.cycle owners or those mechaRically inclined 4 -

Paludan, Lis. EASY EMBROIDERY. Tapliner, 1975. 128 p., $9.95. jhS 6

Basic needlework book Aevdted--to stitching festive ScandinaviarDdesigns;.in . ' addition to embrpide#9'.0 text covers .design, applique, dyeing, potatoprinting, finger crochet, and Aaot pattern; well illustiatedin clear, easy-to-follow diagrams;' many black-and-white and fulj-ocolor photographs; 'originallypublished in Britain, thus requiring a brief gldhsary explainIngiEnglish terminologfin the text, like "hessian " .(burlap), "Copydex" (adhesriversimilarto ElmeesGlue-; all); very good for junioi high Studentd

o. Plummer, Beverly.FRAGRANCE: BOW TO MAKE NATU SOAPI; SCENTS',AND SUNDRIES. .

',, , , Atheneum, 1975,. 175 p. $8.95. jhs shs , -% ,

. 6. How-to book on natural soaps, scents, and sundries; precie-instructions and interesting informStkon on making such items assoap, tooth,cleanersouthwashes,

. cleaners. for attomobiles, and perfumes; entertainingtext gives tips btu tools, . --packaging; Source List tells where to order wilqlower seedsand plants; glossary; ty .index; interesting supplementaryresource .. .. . ; Martin. SUPERBIKE: MODERN HIGH PERFORMANCE MOTORCYCLES. Harper, 1975. .

.120 p. -$7.95. . jhs. shs , I . ,

- . . v . ,4 ' Brief history and discussion of motorcycles manufactured it GermAny, Italy,Japan, . United Kingdom, and United States; easy to'rea&and inieslesting for wide-age.

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range, though bikes mentioned are-high-speed models for expert'riders; well t illustrated--100 black-and-4hite phOtas and 16 full-color pagds; performance Lgures will interest cyCle fans; nota technical manual

Rejnis,s Ruth. EVERYTHING TEgANTS NRED .TO KNOW TO GET THEIR MONEY'S WORTH.\ Do.liShin, 1974.

205 p. $2.95 paper. hs=9 shs. .

. , . Informative, readable book onpractical mateers facing Present,or futurerenters; discusses tenants' most common problems (security, pest confiCLaealingwith superintendents)' and covers suchbasit topicsas lea,ses, insurance, condominium versus cooperative, and the search, for an,apartient; includes list of helpful organizations, where to obtain further informatien,,and index; useful inconsumer

education and housing classes. (This item also appears on'the Social Studies` Advisory List.) . Russell, Helen Ross. FORAGING FOR DINNER: COLLECTING AND COOKING WILD FOPDS. Nelson, 1975. 255 p.. $5.95. 'jhs-9phs

Designed for beginners interested in learning about gathering foodfrom, wild plants iD cultivated plants not normallyused'for food;.ChatterI gives basic . information about foraging; other chapters deal-with a particular area, such

, as greens, the rose; berries, or weeds;: basic recipes, when and where. to look, glossary of terms, complete index; pen-and-ink drawings scatteredthroughout;

interesting supplementary resource .

Rutherford, Meg, ,A PATTERN.OF HERBS: HERBS FOR GOODNESS, FOOD, AND HEALTH AND - HOW TO IDENTIFY AND GROW THEM. Dolphin, 1976. 151 p. $2.95 paper. jhg-9 shs

Ttlevorld of,herbs in interesting, easy- to- read'prose;herbal-characteristics, Medicinal uses; and foott uses; good reference for stimulatingcreative cookery and interest in the art of seasoning foods; delicately drawn,caftioned 4 illustrations throdghout; "Kitchen Summary',!-lists major food categIO.Wand appropriate herbs for each; extensive Further Reading section;-suggest purchasing a copy for reference that students could use on individual basis, . , 3

Saunders, Rubie. ,GOOD'GROOMING FOR GIRLS.Wattg, 1976. p. $4.33. elem. jhs

_ Sets forth thesis. that every girl can be attractive if Almwillsfolkow'sensible good-grooming habits; stresses cleanlineseah the essential-- body, hair, clothes; explains effect of'diet en-skin and on weight;, discusses hair styling, , makeup, .posture', exercise, manners; pelpful checklist includedand dietstp .gain or lose weight; index; young girls devour bookson this topic

Sayles, Shirley. STEP-BY-STEP STITCHERY: A COMFLETg INTRODUCTION TO THE CRAFT.OF STITCHERY. Golden, 1976.' 80.p. $4.95. jhs.EMS': 0

Complete information on stitcher} --yarns and-threads, fabrics,_ needles, and,frimes, and direCtions foi flat stitches,- chain stitches,loop stitches, .knot'stitches, filling stitches, couching, whipping,:threading,backStitching,, 'spider web stitches; instructions for the left-handed also; suggestedprojects with directions include tote bags, pitlov.7:;covers, gall hangings, . seat.coversr - projectaare not easy; heavily illustrated with photographs and-diagrams; excellent information pn embroidery stitches and techniques.

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Sparks, Jambs C.' MINI AND TRAIL BIKES AND HpW TO BUILD /HEM YOURSELF, Duttqn, 1976. tr, 1 207.J. $9.95. $4.95 paper, jhs shs

Good semi-technical-book for student with special interest in bikes andin blinding them; fairly high-level knowledge of mechanics, machinework, and welding-needed or desirable; numerous diagrams to instructbuilder;.some,' photographs; `appendix contains sources of informationon trail bike areas; indexed

Villiard, Paul.- RAISING SMALL, ANIMALS FOR FUN AND PROFIT, Scribners1973. $3.95 paper: shs 2 .. . :: - ,& , Tips on raising all kinds of small .animals from microscopic specimensto birds. and fur-bearing ahiinals;'-oppealing style; attractivphotographs;appropriate for high,Pchool'students or individuals interested tattablishingsuccessful . business or.raising animals - - earthworms, Mink,,hamste;t, Partridges,or any number of other animals for which a teady market exists;appendix lists- address in each of the 50 states for freeinformition on wildlife laws, licenses, . - feeding and housing birds and, animals'; also fasts regional offices of U.'S..' ' government atIO offices in Canadian provinces; indexed. (Thit itealsoappears

on the Science AdvisOrt List.) - . . . 1

._ Weissler, Paul. SMALL GAS ENGINES: s'HOW TO REPAIR AND MAINTAIN THEM. Harper, 1975. .

. . 281 p. $10.95. ''shs ; :. %

. . . ! ... Detailed directions on how to repaira small gasoline engine,...unhg the.laWn mower, chain saw, and snow blower as models; 400 illustrations, largely !- photographs, with a few diagrams show mechanic exactly what the directions , tell him to do; helpfulinarchapter oh whether,to repairor replace ports; i: index useful as,a dupplementarytext for classes in vocational.asricUlture, especially those in Course.#7008 and #7034; materials cleatlypresented

Wells; HOWTO BE A.REALLY GO6D:COOK. DOUbleday, 1975. 144 p. $5.95. shs

. . , 7 Rasic-instruction book explaining usefulequipmento.identrfying cuts oftmeat, . 0 ,end cooking methods, .Iisting types- of fish'ind vegetables with weysto cook, . thOugh evenapproximate tits* are omitted; section on eggs helpstest freshness. , and warna.agaiOst, fast-cooking; somt.regipes includedplUs hints on,storing variety of fogfds, inluding freezing tips; gross4ry* of cookingterms and identi- -- , fication ofoiientar ingredients;ephotographson almost every page; hdme economics,students need this.one . O A. ) A *Books in a Series-,, _ ,. , 4, , "...;.. - 1, . EARLY CAREER. BOOKS. Ltrner1975I,unp.. each'.95. priM -3-@letiee_c, a ,Babcock, Dennis, and Preston Boyd. 'CAREERS IN:THE THEATERb

, Kelly,,Karin., CAREERSWITH gHEciRcus ''' % Meade; Chribl. CAREERSWITHAitAti:ROAD' . , Petersen, JOhanna. CAREERS WITH''A-FIkE DEPARTMENT . .Petersetv, Johanna. CAREERS WITH.TgE PciSTAL.SERVItE, . . . Ramod, Gloria... CARE4R.S-IN CONSTRUCTION ..: . ' , .

Attractive,easy-to =rend series defines a variety of careers for Primaty and --/ _elementary career "awareness" activitfes;.pach job withina givencareer area succinctly deSeribed in one page of text and illustrated 14.ith full-page, color' .photograph on facing 'page; nicely) handed effort toavoid'racial and sexual . stereotyping; useful for reluctant reWers,at juniorand seniorhigh pchOol ' level . , , . . . - . , .

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REAL PEOPLE'AT WQRX. Changing Times.,1974. each 351,po each.$1065 paper. elem jhs shs -.ACTRESS FOREMANTANNEE ASSISTANT,BAK MANAGER GRAPHIC ARTIST BEAUTICIAN HAND WEAVER' CHEMICAL T2ZHNICIAN JUDGE CtILDREN'S LIBRARIAN -r LEATHER WORKER `DRESSMAKER4 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST DRY .CLEANER -PUBLIc;RELATIONT.WRriElp

ESTIMATOR QUALITY dONTROL ENGINEER. sw EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER SPECIAL, EDUCATION TEACHER FLORIST 'SUPERMARKET CASHIER ,

1 Easy, large-print, skinny littlebookthatintroduce*vi-flods occupation:4 chief attraction is large, peOple'Loriented,jtlack-:.and-white photographs on every'page depicting facets ofthe job; "SpecialWords" list at eildlof each ,book key words associated with.occupation described; many first-person accounts, always extremely simple--short sentences, only three Or four tct a page; however, o some difficult Vocabulary may pose problems within simple, entence structure ,(i.e in MEDICAL TCHNOLOGISt words tike "incubator," "bacteria," "diagnosis," "sarum");.teachers certainly'need to prepare students for o6dUpatiohal terminology;

. excellent success in eliminating racial/sexual stereotypes--womad truck driver, black femalejudge, etc;;, throughout the' series, the emphasis is on women performing in all job areas; do real career SUbstahcd'hqre--might just barely . be galled carer "awareness" effort,-but a great deal of moral uppeirt for

' minorities and women; for nonreaders and remedial "readers in Grades 7-12. (This .1. - item also'appears on,the Advisory List for the Reduction of Sex Bias.)

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N3OOKS.,(EOLTEACHER USE)

. . ,Malei,,Donaldo CLUSTER C ONCEPTIN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.. Aio Tech., 1975. 234 p. .. \ $630 paper. w, .t. - . . , i ,

Overall presentation of elements of cluster. prdgram designed to help initiators 4 ofsucha programinseniorhigh schools And beyond; definitions,'reasohs behind program, various forms and4facilities needed; sample progtampres,fited, as well as teacher requirements, criteria for evaluation,.and suggestions fob ..41. successfully starting such a program;' gdod "expected ot+comeection in each. chapter, clarifies what reacler Ought%toknow after-readinWinde4ed .

Miller, W. 11.,and Homer Co Rose, ,INSTRUCTORS AND T41EIR JOBS. 3rd ed,. Am. Tech., 19750 '298 $9.95. .4

4. . Good materiaa of a mahods.course nature; discdt-ges useful methods ana teehnigOss , to met present-day instructional needs' in-occupational education areas; - , . comprehensive presentaan covering such topics as motivaIon,'courses of study. and lesson plans,.writoten instructional materials ,(manuals, textbooki,,clappings, instruction sbeets),.lecture method (catching and - holding attention)', visual I . aids individualized instruction; sample lesson plans and assignment sheets:geared to occupational areas44.5*spatk testing,'how tO'tin:a sOldering eopper, 'agricultural edUcation good print; wg1 organized;, excellent models And'. illustrations; clear; concise., readilkusuAle informstiow % . ...

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o 6-; ? -,,Reemer,lita, ed. TEACHING ORGANIC GARDENING: BASIC GUIDE. Rodale, 1975. 1f6 p. $3.25 papei.

This large, thin paperback-ice an excdPtiOnally,valuable guide'for'teachers and students interested in organic gardening; covers commonly askedquestions in easy terms using very-simplediagrams;, major topics include plant gnowe, seeds: compost and.mulch,.how a choosing, starting, and planting,'soilpreparation and maintenance, insect andpest control, harvesting, storage,'and designed as a teaching cooking; although guide, tlip book is alsoan excellent,do-it-yourself manual for beginninggardeners

''gelph,Annabelle D.; and Barbara Gervais Street. ALPHABET SOUP, Selph-treet, 1975. 183 p. $5.50- paper.

Good background on nutritional facts combined withdiscussions of teaching ideas and ready-to-use teaching materials; 20 recipes forchildren and 100 riddles packing pertinent information on individual foods, from the appleto zucChAi, 'frIm collards to the tangerine, ' inappealing rhyffs titled "WhatAm I ?"; one section highlights foods from other cultures, includinga look at food's of North Carolina ' , Indians; pen-end-ink drawings; handy teacherresource in nutrition education units slew learners on secondary level will benefit .fromcontents and auggestiRns

BOOKS (REFERENCE)

THE ART OF SEWING. Time -Life; (available 'from Silver Burdett). '16 titles, each $8.97. shs 'BASIC TAILORING. 1974 MAKING HOME FURNISHINGS. 1975 'BOUTIQUE* ATTIRE. 1975' S ' NOVEL MATERIALS. 1974 THE CLASSICTECHNIQUES. 1973 THE PERSONAL .TOUCH. 1974 CREATIVE 1975 RESTYLING YOUR WARDROBE,. 1976 THE CUSTOM LOOK, 1,971 gtP4RATES THAT ,TRAVEL. 1975 DECORATIVE TECHNIQUES. 1975 SHORTCUTS TO ELEGANCE.. 103 DELICATEWEAR. .1975 - THE:4PORTING-SCENE., 1975 EXOTIC STYLING.' 1974' TRADITIONAL FAVORITES. 1974. / Colorfully bound, beautilullyillustrated set designed for the skilleddmamstreSs interested in elegant fabrics, design, and syle, though beginners ,alsowill gain r invaluable tips;, informationom handling finefabriO;,-couturier for precision fit, , techniques., subtle use of textures,creative needlework, techniques ruffles, puffed-sleeve's, for and peplum", expert adviceand directions for home decorating projects, and the art ofquilting,crocheting, and needlepoin numerots other sewing among topics; eachvolume constftutes,an entity 'in itself ' "and can be used independently of therestof the-set; althOug each ,. Sasio techniques, certain volume includes % empha"se"s as' wellas more detailed instructions and explanations give the setan-advdnted.cature; sturdy'bindint'sbited diagrams, charts, fbs hard Use; etc.?-are clear andeasy to follow4 special directions for left-hande seamstress; good the index;. glossary, and table of'coptentsincrease " /7-'s usefulness ofach' vOlume;' a very elegant addition to homeeconomics Collections. (This, item aieaappears on theReference' Advisory 1,1,st-) . ,'': , .. .

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'BOOKS (SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTS)

A Allen,'Phyllis Sloan, THE YbUNGDECORATOR: A TEXTBOOK FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND ,A GUIDE FOR ALL HOME DECORATORS. BdY.U., 19750.219 p., $12.95. $8,95 paper, hs shs

Refreshinto find book that deals with concepts of interior design, pertinent to students;' attractive illustrations, colorplatess, and easy-td-read format in . - text guaranteed to delight students; covets housing decisions, principlesof

4design,-color,' fabrics, window treatments, furniture, money' management,.and a look at career opportunities ininterior decorating; studentassignments and , suggested teaching aids atend of each chapter; excellentbasictext;supplementary. ',references provided for more in -depth study by students--this book whets the appetite for more study

Allen, Willard A. KNO14,,YOURCAR. 3rd ed. Am.'Tech., 1974. 193 p. shs

..-- Comprehe&sive coverage of basic automotivesystem and parts; clearly explains `automobile functions and performance;easy reading with pictorial cutaways . and exploded views of material; good index;-useful material for trade and industrial areas of automotive industry andauto mechanics

Alley, Walter, and Walter E. Billiet.DISC AND DRUM BRAKE SERVICE. 2nd ed. Am. Tech.,1974. .170 p. $5.25. shs

Deals exclusi/e y with automobile brake system- -brake Assemblies,brake system, and brake sere ce; numerous pictures, diagrams, and explodedviews; appropriate. techniquO and applItations throughout publiqatiOn;indexed;.very_good supplementary material. for auto mechanic itudents.and equallygood resource for second-year students

Automotive Editorial Department,CHILTON'S.AUTQ HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING . MANUAL: AMERICAN CARS FROM 1966,TO 1974. Chilton, 1974. 824 p $16. shs

Auto heating and sir conditioning manual encompassingthe,ory, general servicing

procedure, wiring circuits, vacuum diagrams, and heatercore repair or ' teplacement procedures; covers American Motors, Chrysler,.Ford,,Volkswagon, 'and truck units manufactured by Chevrolet;Dodge, and Ford; smaller than average print but exceptionally good exploded views; good supplementaltext,for automotive shop teachers

Automotive Editorial Department. 'CHILTON'S AUTO TROUBLESHOOTINGGUIDE. ' Chilton, 1973. 120 p. $1,95. $3.95 paper.Alps'

Covers troubleshooting the engine, starting systeni, .fuelsystem, cooling system, electrical system, air conditioning system, manual and.automatictransmission, rear' axle, front suspect ion and,wh4e1 alignment, brakes,, steeringsystem, and tires; highly, technical vocabulary; many good piCtures anddiagrams illuMihat .* text; 'we -organized content ,

Automotive ditorial Department. CHILTON'S MOTORCXCLE,REPAIR MANUAL. Chilton,,1974. , 1376 p. $22.95. shs

Excellent general technical manual dealing motorcycles from 50cc up; dozens of makes'and.modsls; informatiori enablesa person tdlcorect typical problems on almost any popular motorcycle; cOmRrehensive,well' illustrated; 'worth the price; note should be made that thismassive reference c of replace', 'a specific shop manual for a specific MotorcyCle, but-it shouldbe sidered as, the first manual to obtain lei - 13 -

Automotive Editorial Department, CHILTON'S REPAIR AND-MAINTENANCE.GUIDE:TRAVEL TRAILERS. Chilton, 1973. 180 p. $6.95. $4.95 paper. shs.

Full information on various travel trailers covering everythingfrom towing problems. water and sewage, fuel an0eating,,to electrical systems, refrigeration,air - conditioning, running gear.tassembly, and, routine maintenance; many charts and tables clarify information (i.e., passengercar and stationwagon tire load limits, refrigeration problems andxemedies);many black-and-white photos and diagrams;' good reference book for automotive or machine shopprogram; well written and well illustrated, covering all details of subject concisely

Automotive Editorial Department. CHILTON'S REPAIR AND TUNE-UP GUIDE: INBOARD/ OUTDRIVES. Chilton, 19730 251 p. .$4,;95,paper. shs

-Repair and tune` -up infOrmationon Inboard and out156ard marine.engines produced by Mercury, Chrysler, and Outboard Marine Corporation; encompassesgeneral information and-maintenance but primaiily relatdsto specifications; technical vocabulary in clear instructions; prolific black-and-whitephotos and-diagrams facilitate. text; for marine engine repair or marine occupationprograms

Automotive Editorial Department. CHILTON'S REPAIR AND TUNE-UP GUIDE: .OUTBOARD MOTORS 30 HORSEPOWER AND OVER.- Chilton, 19730 .284 p. $6095. $4.95 paper, ..shs

General informattoniand maintenanceon Chrysler, Mercury; Evinrude and Johnson outboard motors over 30'horsepower;_good pictorialcut-away and exploded views. of partd and engines valuable appendix 6h'safetymeasures includes precautions,.

-load capacities, necessary equipment, weather,storm, and didtiess signals; 0 supplementary reference.f6r small -motor repairor marine occupations program

Automotive Editorial Department. CHILTON'SREPAIR AdD TUNE-UP GUIDE: OUTBOARD MOTOR UNDER 30 HORSEPOWER. Chilton, 973. 223 p. $6.95, $4.95 paper.. she,:

, . Genral infbrmation and maintenance instructions forChrysler, Mercury, Evinrude,: and Johnson outboard motors under 30 horsepower; good pictorial 1, -aways and exploded views of parts andengines clarify materialsupplementary reference book for instructors of small-motor repairor marine occupations . . . 0, N ' . ). . Baker, Glenn E. CONSTRUCTION: TECHNIQUES. Prentice, 1976,. 120 p. '$4.76. shs i One of the MODULAR EXPLORATIONQF TECHNOLOGY,se rintendedles to alert,stuAents to opportunities,in various constructiontelated CareersLdivided.ititoseven basicunits; simple, dire.A.language4-ndaerous diagrams,photographs; helpful statement of objectives begins each unit ;' beneficial to studentsin all building

trades courses; indexed - c .. e.,.. ;' , 49, ,- Barkhouse, Bob., 4 ENGINE REPAIR: 'HEAD ASSEMBLY AND VALVE GEAR. McKnight, 19756

459 p: $8.97. shs ,... 4 ,. . .--, '

. , . : Covers the modern engine-a-preliminary steps to overhaul and thebreathing system; exploded,and cut-away'views use color for emphasis_and_Lc.larityi_easyreading, , thanks to numerous illusttative pictures; helpful reviewquestions_end each & "I unit, answered in back of book; useful tables clarifying,technical . information (i.e., standard pipe and. drill sized); attractivelya bound; indexed, ... , ' .., , ,, v. / C; '

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Bets, M, Roger, et al, e ds, EXPLORING THE C6NSTRUCTIOAHINDUSTRY. McKnight, 1976.

5.82'p. $10.47, elem-6 3hs shs .

. - Comprehensivecoverage,of just about every aspect of cons truction work: drafting,

, engineering,wiring, plumbing, masoiry skills, surveying,framing (ceilings, roofs, floors, walls, windows, etc), interior and exterior meinteuande,and repair--and a great deal more; residential and commercial building explained and 'depicted frOm foundatiOn up; this.text brings it all together, allowing plumbers to see what carpenters dO and bricklayers to see what eletricians ddt*c.1-; beautiful self-contained units dealing with a variety of construction trades and functions; one sect/on is pages and pages of tools pictured and explained;_ strong section on contract aspect of ,construction, aided by comprehenaive model contract showing students contract terms and,languege; metric.measurement well explained as applied to construction trade in tables showing relationship ofmetriC and customary unit values; vocabulary is specialized but sentence structure is simple, presenting each new termerm in bold type and defining. it as it arises,in.covtext;' language is really self-defining so that motivated :addle graders couldc handle text, yet senior high students would not be insulted; excelle9t, prolific illustrations, all quite realistic and oftletely integrated and unbiaSed women. picturedoing all kinds of construction work; excellent reference book for construction clusters and construction . industry programs; a superior resource well worth the investment

Billiet, Walter E., and Walter Alley,AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION, STEERING,..ALIGNMENT,

AND BRAKES. 5th ed.,Am. Tech., 1974. 170 p. $9025, shs .

Thorough coverage of automotivecrsuspension, steering, alignment, and brake ,systtm; excellent exploded and cut -away views of all systems contribute to ,understanding material and its application to trairlifig;, durable, attractive binding; indented

Chaplin, JaCk W. METAL MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY. McKnight, 1976. 584 p. 0.48. shs, . 4 4 '°., litExplains operations for-mining ore, the thanufactlikng process in metals industry, and machine shop industrial procedures used to produce finished product; deals with gtoduct design, production planning, and cost analysis; safety emphasized in learning machine operations and production;' good pictorial and cutaway examples; 'excellent index and table of conents,,,.

Fried, Henry B. THE WATCH REPAIRER'S MANUAL.: 3rd ed. Chiltan,1 1973. 327 p.

.$9.95.. shs ** -

, I f , N, 0 °Cleaning, adjusting, and repairing watches, encompassing mainspringso,making stems, the balance staff, balance wheel,,,, tplacing a Allet jewel, roller jewel, howt6put a watch in ble'at, and generaLtroubleshobting, servicing, and repair; comprehensive, including piCturds.and.diagrats:which complement easy reading; appendices include dictionary oftrade terms, list of Americaend ',

Swiss watch sizes, conversion tables, diagrams of watch movements, bibliography, . . reference materials, index; good technical reference for ICT student' training

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,..v , -,..) , <_ . -.0 , '.. , -- t. Gebert, Kenneth L. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE RLUERRINT READING: BASED ON 1975 . .. CODE. 6th ed. ton, Tech.; ,1 1415r-P.,- -.*90,paper. shs ...... ,0,..,...... ,. 1 . .-. . 4 0 .. Excellent text for electricity Ielectrical. installationsgrogrems; current, ,. -vell-wr4t,teil, thoroughly, -illusated, technically accurate; contains excellent : ici'

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INATIONALELECTIZICAL CODE BLUEPRINT READING: ASE' ON 1975COD4. /(Cont'd)'.

' removable competency exams; abbreviation's,symbols, ,(andilluetrea ions typically uset-in the trade aFe-designed&,toassist atdents'earnblueprint reading for eleCtrical trades , ... - . ,,.

6ebert,-Kenneth L.,and Kenneth R. Edwards. T SF RMER$LPRINCIPLES AND ..APPLICATIONS. 2nd ed.!' Am..Tech:4. 3 19.75 paper./ ehs . . Excellent explanitioh of'theory of powerto formers* relation to operation and:to more complexlareas,-,inctuding threerpase, de ta and-wye connections, and .vectoral analysis; well.written;,carefully lustrac with diagrams andpictures; a "must" book for second7yeer'ele4ricity trade etiidenf s, '

diechino, J. W., and Henry:J. Beukema. 'ENGIiTEERpORAFTING PROBLEMS. thd ed. Am. Tech., 1974. 96 p. 07.50' paper; shs,,

Workbook designed for .f a firs COcourse 141 en firing or-technical drafting;intended to suppl' ment the textbook, ENGINEERING-T HNICAL DRAFTING AND GRAPHICS, bysame authoriut adaptable for usewith anyen ineering drafting texti covers,1ettering,, basic d awing concepts, geometric constrction, multiview drawings dimensioning, section fend auxiliary views, threads d. fasteners, detail and assembly,pictorials, charts nd graphs, descriptive geometryand intersections. and developments; materia , is of high quality,' clear' and concise;dafitable,title foi drafting' instructon

Kates, Edgar J.,'and William E. luck ESE', AND HIGH COMPRESSIONGAS ENGINES. 3rd ed. Am.--Tech., 1974. 487 p. 2.95. shs,

S. ,k ,";"Diesel engine's distingu shin f res, basic construction, stationary and moving-parts, lubricatio , heatand'combustion, engine power and fuelconsumption,: intake and exhaust eiyetm, testng, instrumentation, and design;also Covers high compression gas,bu ningegines, auxiliary, vsteme, operations,and maintenance; good pict rialcu-a4ay informatiA

Kirk,. Franlyn W,'and Nic colas' R. boi. INSTRUMENTATION. 3rd ed. AM. Tech., 19751 37E.,p. ".95 paper. ishs ..-/

. .. / % 1 Text treating temper ture', piesure, humidity, electritity, sad .transmission in relation to controls and en '7"sis, presentedeln content at average high' school student will omprennd many,pictorialexamplei and cut-away models clarify meehnical f nctiona;c mprehensive glossary and ihdeX; upplemental .. materials forhigh chool trade and industrialprograms in electronics-related. areas -i . . . , .. . --.40, .- ':-, Meyer, .Leo. A.. NUCL POWER IN ITNDUSTRY: A GUIDE FOR TRADESMEN AND TECHN.. CIANS. 2nd ed. Am. Tech. 1974. ft/ ..-, 137 p. $4.90 papet she ,.. . "- ,

. ! Relatively nontec ical book/'introducing readers,o highlytechnical area of nuclear'power; ba kground informationon structuttof atom, its potential - power as energy, effects offiediation. and safety measures;revised, to'inclUde up-to-date, available ixforination,techniques,,peasurinuleviCes, job openings"; many illustrations,'pictures, andexamples; questions at close of.each chapter answere , --' at back of book; inklexed; helpful for stndents,inunderstanding ..cs basics of bubje t as well;s considering job Possibilities -. ,

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0 . Meyer, Leo A., and Alfred B. dellEtoile. ETAL SHOP PRACTICE. 4th ed. Am. Tech.,11975. 316 p. $9.95. jhs .2 All aspects of "sheet metal shop ac s-l-patterns, cutt ing, fasteners, punching, 'qc.; simple projects f dent practice; clear, easyitext with numerous, helpful illustrations. ed 14 . * Pearce, Charles E. ESSENTIALS AU I MECHANICS. Hawkes, 1973. 140 p. $4.25paper. study guide $3450. ,Word t KnOw $1. unit texts $1.50. guidebook for-Word Discoveries $1. teacher guide $.50: all $11.75 paper. shs

Major systems of .thea o le: engine, cooling, fuel, mihaust, electrical, and suspension syste test materialS, word recognition, and study guide_ 'writtifor student ight have reading difficulties; clear diagrams, but,

. . oor Iity black an ite photographs '

- - Putnam, R.4E., and 'Carlson. ARCHITECTURAL AND BUILDING TRADES-DICTIONARY. .3rd ed. Ai. T h 974. 510 p. $9.25. jhs shs -

. . CompreheusiA- di tionary covering all)aspects of architectural andbuilding trades, definin/terms in brief, clear'statements;pronunciation gUides where needed; profuse zlillustratea with photographs and diagrams clarifyingor 'expanding deft itions; numerous terms crass-referenced-to words withsimilar meanings; appe ded section,ligts and defines' legal terms associated with .

architecturaliand. building trades; concludes-withsome of the common'material sizes used by architectural draftsmen; excellenttext

Putnam, Robert. BRICKLAYING SKILL AND PRACTICE. 3rd ed. At. Tech:, 1974. 266 p. $6.50._f`jbs-9 shs 1 c

Precise instructions in'basics of bricklaying -covering*such essentialsas tools and equipment, on-the-job safety measures, and construction techniques, including fireplace andchimney construction, cdncrete blockmasonry, and heavy construction; 'clear and concise; numerous well-drawn diagrams and detailed photographs; several,appendices cover blueprints, math, and rigging; indexed

Sclell, Frank R. PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN MATHEMATICS:METRIC SYSTEM. Delpar, 1975. -82.p. $2.85 paper: guide'$1.25 paper. jhs-9 shs

- Approaches Metrics through applicationto relevant techAical.problems4. with

suggestions and examples before each section;-however, complicates suhlect by - introducing undesirabp, rarely used units swill as '.'hg," "2:11,"- "din," etc;; usefUl supplementary review workbook,onlyif instructor -deals With preferred units and.de-emphasizes otfiers; one of few'books utilizing laractical,applications; ,N teacher guide provided , .; , -Seippel,.Robert G.', and 'Roger Lincoln-Nelson. ALTERNATING CURRENT: CIRCUIT ANALYSIS.

. Am. 'redfi., 1975,. '127,p. $4.95.. shs . ... . ->'

1... . > ..., : Veixpractical text 'on electronics aspects of alternatingcurrent circuit analysis; procedUres,carefully outlined to help beginners andserve as hardy

reference for-Aourneymen; artwork drawn in stages to preseriresequence and s'., 4 continuity; appendix desCrilies trigonometry tables and slide rule use in solving electrical problems; ORerationsof mathematijocs using powers of'10 explained;

also, extensive tables of ac formulas tprinfed ffir'ready reference; mastery, of ' this material is essential to success, in the field; well. written,; cle4ir, and- well illustrated 0 18 17 -

'Seippel, Robert G., and Roger Lincoln Nelson: DESIGNING CIRCUITS.WITH IC OPERATIONAL cs AMPLIFIERS. Am. Teth.., 1975. :101 p. $4.95 paper. sh$

practicaitext to assist students in learning diverseuses of integrated circuits (IC's)-:various circuit designs usingIC,operatiOnal amplifiers; detailed description of operational amplifier, its capabilities, , charactetistics; deSign'application follows description; each appliiationhas circuit with its ownglossary; step-by-seep design procedure follows,each circuit;. dgsign example in "cookbook" style after each designprocedure; te0t vezilication cohdludes,each design lesson; all basic application,excluding th4ory; mathematics and schematics well', handled; sturdy paperback; well orenize0 andattractive

Seippel, Robert G., and Roger Lincoln Nelson. DIRECT CURRENT: CIR UIT ANALYSIS., Am.'Teth., 1975. 105 p. $4.95 paper; ,shs.

Rather technical book dealing *JO direct currect:(dc) curtuit,/analysis; circuits are resistive; many theories, formulas, and advanced levels of math involved--more practical application than theory, however; well written;does deal with. some relatively obscure principles; material most appropirate-foradvanced students'in electronics , - ... . f I . Seippel, Robert G. FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICITY: BASICS OF ELECTRICITY, ELECTRONICS, CONTROLS AND COMPUTERS. 6th ed. Am. Tech., 1974. 417.p. '$8.50; jhs-9- *Is' ' . . -.

r/ All phases of electricity--generators andmotorselectro# tubes, solid se7cAte,. automatic control, computers, le atom, circuits, PegulatOrs/, measuring instruments, etc.; stiesses'int rrelationship befWeen electO.city:andelectronics;, final chapter offers elkttrical/elecirpnic safetytips; text written'in direct styre; 456 illustrations greatly aid comprehension;_five apPendicesdeal with symgdls, formulas, solvingelectrical problems with triOn'mety talesor slide rule, etc.; indexed

. , . , Stegman,GeorgeK., and Harry J. Stegman. ARCHITECTURAL D TING: FUNCTIONAL PLANNING AND CREATIVE DESIGN. 2nded. Am. Tech., 1974, 02 p. $10.36: 2 , jhs' shi

. i ; , All aspects of architectural drafting--letteringand s tching, site and location prob*ms, floor, room,and house; plans, Conetructiondtails lighting,wiring, plumbing, model making, etc.; chapterson seldom..tackled. topics of specifications, estimating, and financing; stresses environmentalandiaesthet4c considerations;. appendix covers building industrY's conversion lo metriCmeasurement, including tables foi new metric sizes of,building components;,Clearoconcise,' readable text supplemented by exceptional illustrations andiphotbgr4hs;refetence section , 1,

,and indek; well-organized, excellent book . . . i .. , 1 4,- , _. Sundberg, Elmer W. BUILDING TRADE§' BLUEPRINT READiN0,...::PART l,'RESIDENTIALAND -LIGHT COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION. 2nd ed. Am.lpth., 074. 240 p. $7.50 paper. shs - ,,, 1,

; -0 - ,i -- , Fdridal study of bluepri reading, aimed particularly at light construalon;-direct application of princips through large; fold-out blueprints of several buildings representing d*fferent,types'of construction an#,regional application-, including . a branch bank and a North Carolina residende; -depth information beyond , blueptints 4emselves cover actual constructidn ,,. processes; this Second EdAtion . contains completelynew 'text material ,andfoUrtUewsetsofbrueitj.nts; last ::hapter.intrdduces metric Measurement in building construction; self-check s qui Les-and trade competenfy tests after each chapter;appended information-on

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. 4 working atresses for wood structural members and on stair design; comprehensive coverage of blueprint reading for students in construction trades.aalwell as an aid to drafting student's; excellent print; nicely bound; outstandiii , supplementary material --4:

Van Deventer, C. N. AN:INIIODUCTIONTO GENERAL AERONAUTICS. 3rd e. .AM. Tech., 1974. 569,p. includes slipcase and sectional chart $10, jhs-9 shs

Excellent textbook for general introductorycourse in aeronautics; each chapter includes self-examination questions and written assignments; covers history of flight, physical laws of aerodynamics, how an airplane flies, stability and control, engipes,-flight instruments, physioYogical problems of flight, rules and'fundamentali-'offlight, navigation, weather, and the helicopter;separate settional'aeronautical chart of Detroit; appendedare miscellaneous charts, graphs, tables such as certificate data sheet, loadinggraphs,.standard atmosphere table, etc.; federal/aviation regulations also appended;answer key and index; well written, clearly illustrated

Books (Shpplementary Texts) in a_Seties 1- Burns, Marjorie Arch. SUPER SEWING SERIES.5 Lippincott, 1976. each $2.50 paper. shs

ALTERINGVREADY-TO-WEAR. 127 p. . LINING, UNDERLIN4G,.-INTERFACING: 72. P. THE SHIRT LOOK. 116 p. "t' t, /0--

THETAILOREDLOOK. 128' p . , t .

. , . . /Excellent series for advanced semi ter course in'rlothing and forclpthing S. servicesrunlike rattily clothing books, pictorial illustrations used will not, outdate themselves; excellent step-by-step directions, easy to tolrow; outstanding photographicYclos&-ups; slim, atOOtive format; indexed.

INTRODUCTION TO CAREERS PROGRAMS. McKnight, 1975. each $1.98 paper. ..jbe shs . Hauenstein, A. Dean, and Steven A. ackmayer. INTRODUCTIbN TO COMMUNICATIONS CAREERS. TEXT-ACTIVITY MANUAL.ii 114 p. Kimbrell, Grady. INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS AND OFFICE CAREER\S< TEXT-ACTIVITYt MANUAL 189 p: f Kimbrell, Mary Ellen. INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE CAREERS. TEXT-ACTIVITY

MANUAL. 119 p. : - . Lux, Donald .G. INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCT CAREERS. TEXT-ACTIVITY MANUAL. 116 p.. Ray, Willis E. .INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING CAREERS. 'kEXT-ACTIVITY MANUAL. 125

Five 30-=day,couraei designed to introduce keycon pts in specific career areas; text*tivity manual, required for each stu ent organiied into theory- practice sections with clearly stated objectives donvenientpetachabTeTabeets; e. charts, diagtamsgraphs, photographs further eXplain material.; additional software items available (see publisher's 'catalogue) '

, . INTRODUCTION .TO COMMUNICATIONS . CAREERS. TEXT ACTIVITY MANUAL

So. "Stresses career opportunities:in a world of communications--radio,in detail, television and motion pictures briefly; importance Of persorfal 00munications- as well aelOtiping discussed, peacticed,in one-to-bilb,situations

20 a INTRODUCTION TO CAREERS PROGRAMS. (Coned.).

"INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS AND OFFICE CAREERS. TEXT-ACTIVITY MANUAL

Designedto familiarize.stuaents.with methods, skills,. knowledge, and

' working conditions in businesses and offices; theOry and activities deal with two main purposes of business/office workers--to process informatipE- and assist management;, well,presented and satfsfactorily'organized with appropriate examples, samples, and ellubtrations.

INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE CABEERS.Z..TEXT-ACTIVITY MANUAL '

Epiphasizes goal o persons in health car careers-r-preyentative medicine' and. treatment of it nese;'establishment f classVobm.health pilovides experiences in specifics such a examining, diagnosing, :tieating, educating, as well as busineAs-cOnnectedactivitiescdiagrams need to clariy various systems, especially c culatoryl helpful glossary of terms

,.INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTI (i CAREERS. TEXT-ACTIVITY MANUAL.

Ideas and information reative to several/ocdupaiions in construction; such as surveying, foundation, superstructures, utilities, interigs/exteriors, finishing; answers copces and questions of students investlfating various construction careers , ,

TNTRODUCTION TO MAUUFACTURIN CAREERS. TEXT - ACTIVITY. MANUAL /. f Examines wide variety of c reers.in manufacturing fromraw products to finished goods; stresses team mentality nep.,4'fi.ary among prodeiction workers

: ih manufacturing plants; glossary included : ) , . St) tr MACHINE TOOL SERIES. Ed. Methods, 1974. $22.80 paper. shs . VOLUME 1. MEASUREMENTS: LINEAR, MICROMETER,' VERNIER, 136 $4.20 paper. VOLUME 2. BASIC HAND TOOLS': BASIC NAND TOOLS, REAMERS,'COUNTERBORES AND', COUNTERSINKS,-THREADS AND TAPS IN THE SHOP 90 p. $3.4b paper. VOLUME 3. WORK' PLANNING AND SETUP: . ° HOLDING WORK ON SLOTTED TABLES; LATHE , ''WORKHOLDINQ DEVICES, BASIC LAMOUT. 138 p. $440 paper, . .

VOLUME 4. METAL CUTTING FUNDAMENTALS., 92 p. $3.40 paper. , VOLUME 5., C)JTTING TOOLS I.:' MILLING CUTTERS,14THE CUTTING TOOLS. 136 p. $4.20 paper. ' VOLUME 6. CUTTING TOOLS. II: TWIST. ILLS, SHARPENING TWISTDRILLS-GRINDING --. WHEELS. 88 p. $3.40 ;paper. tk.

. . Workbookidrif111-Clear, concise,machine shop series; performande.objeales' clearly.stated; sequenced exercises give learning taskswhich student responds =4 i. 'to;, immediate feildback in answers printed after each exercise; illustrations . , and exploded views throughout entire series; 'iany illustratipps bglievery page- . , clarify content and relate to Machine %Shop training; exdellent for individualized. 4 instruction . t . 4.

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Film Loops (16mm, souz%*) in a Series ,t 4.- `'t *Separate 1-6mm film andwagnetic tape, 'loops are epcased ina siviple plaftic -cartridg0 and must be synchronizgd manually by aaanping, the film Zoop witha faot -forward control. Once synchrbnized; the ZOOps,Progi4ess simultaneously,one frame at a time, when the viewer presseg--qutton,( alloping viewer'sprogress to be self-paced. Cartridge must be used ima machine designed to accommodate it. Consult producer's.,literature for information about' the niac)tine. Materials are .available in sound- filmstrip format fort $4,Tch ,.-..' ` a % . . % .. .7 --... , °I :h , jk 'ADDING MACHINE AND CALCULATORSERIES.. 15 color filth loops,eghide11050. -each $70. Cardinal, 1972, 1.973. (available irom.ESt).shs TEN-KEY ADDING .MACHINE (OLIVETTI MULTISUMMA 20): --ADDITION, PART I TEN-KEY ADDING MACHINE (OLIVETTI MULTISUMMA 215)n, ADDITION, PART II - TEN-KEY ADDING MACHINE (OLIVETTI *ULTISUNMA°20)': (SUBTRACTION

TEN-KEY ADDING .MACHINE ( REMINGTON 40712-10): ADDITION, PART I - TEN-KEY ADDING MACHINE (REMINGTON 40712- 10):. 'ADDITION, PART II TEN -KEY'ADDING MACHINE (REMINGTON 40712-10): SUBTRACTION 'TEN-KEY ADDING MACHINE'(BURROUGHS .1628): ADDITION; PART I TEN-KEY ADDING MACHINE (BURROUGHS J628.)e*IDDITION, PART II TEN-KEY ADDING MACHINE (BURROUGHS 3628): SUBTRACTION THE ELECTRONIC PRINTING CALCULATOR (NCR; BlipicOm OR UNICOM): MULTIPLICATION THEE .ELECTRONIC PRINTING CALCULAT0e(NCR, ,BilticomOR UNICOM): DIVISION'

TRANSITION TO THE PRINTING CALCULATOR(OLIVETTI DIVISUMMA 24) 6 tHE'PRINTING CALCULATOR (OLIV TTI Divsu*(24): MEMORY FUNCTIONS THE PRINTING CALCULATOR (OLIVETTI DIVISUMMA 24):' MULTIPLICATION THE PRINTING CALCULATOR,(OLIVETTI DIVISUMMA 24),:DIVISION See producr's literature for'additiontil tiles 'in series. -t .

Self-paced series Orovides'Fell-organized presentatiop teaching basic addition/ - subtraction procedures used'uT.ith a ten7key iddinNLmachine arid the touch-stroke. method;-division, multiplicatiOn, percentaie,4 ed memory functions alba included for calculator; eiibr correction and, proper hard positions and.Vggture

stressed; step-by,step Instructions presentecyclearly sequential order; 4 prepared specifically for Burrough.,091ivetti, ReMington,-and National Cash Register (NCR) adding and calculating_machines4.excellent individualized instrusx-ion; many programmed stops to all 'Otudept ,t0 perfdrm "hands-on" exerVaes demonstrated on loop's; exeelle 'racical aid 4; to stud6nts mastering standard functions and operations pf ciding'Machtnes and calculators

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- AUTOMOTIVTUNE-UP SERIES. 15 color film loops,"gui44 $1050. each $70. Cardi 1, 1973. (availablet from' EVE) Os" E. .-1.0 ..:CYCLE OPERATION % OSCILLOSCOPE I' FUN)) .NTALS OF ELECTRICITY II THE IltiFRA-REVIMISSZON TESTER,\ PART II BATTERIES. AND TESTING , i. _ENGINE:DIAGNOSIS FOR MAJOR TUNE-PS FUEL SYSTEM I, INFA-RED` ANALYZER: MARQUETTE- Ft.; ELSYSTEM II . 4 MODEL ,42 -159, # :4% FUEL 'SYSTEM III .- 4" INFRA=RED EMISSIO ANALYZER:, ROTUNDA CONVENTIONAL IGNITION SYSTEMS: d. - " MODEL BRE=732 . 0" TUNErUP I . r ,-INPA-gp,EMISSION ANALYZER: AlLAS We i -CONVENTIONAL IGNITION SYSTEMS:. KODIVABT-345, d TUNE -UP II \ _ BASIC. =UP ;:. , - See producer's literatiire for additional k _ tlee in'series.,, r ;.- 4 'The complete AUTOMOTIVE TUNg4P SERIES is designed fo -tseATItito tune-up,skills in detOled, step -by -stepprocedurefrOm diaassemb2TtOeas#embly of a- . , ._ AUTOMOTIVE TUNE-UP SERIES. (Cont'd).

one-cylinder air-cooled engine, as wellas the diagnosis and major tune -up bf typical automotive Vi engine; basic "hands-on" skillsdemonetrated, which student practices'on an actual car, using tools andequipment availdblin .typical automotive shoP;: self-paced,instructionclearly explains use of special -test equipment and procedure necessary to perform basic andmajor tune -ups; .14 electrical fundamentalg, batterytesting, ignitionand fuel system, and emission control testing explained in easy termindlogy;excellent close-Up 'photography; good explanation of engine testers, oscilloscope,and Sun, Marquette, anct 'Rotunda models of infra-red emission analyzers;constant reinforcement visually , and in narration; completely self-paced--student advances, reverses, or stops /- loops tb6suit persdnaiprogress; Superibrprogram; although sortie titles in his series were not submitted forpreview, the substantialnumber ,which were previewed were found excellent

BANK TELLER TRAINING SERIES. 9 coldr.film loops, guides $630. 'each $70. Cardinal, 1973.le3ailable from EBE). jhs -9 she:=' , HANDLING COIN CASH DEPOSITS . HANDLING' CURRENCY,, PART Is' CHECK DEPOSITS . HANDLING CURRENCY, PART II '..,. LESS -CASH, DEPOSIT

CHECK CASHING, PART I . MIXED TRANSACTIONS AND BALANCING\ 6 CHECK CASHING, PART II 4 s

. Thorough, step-by-step instruction in, dutiesand.responsibilities of bank teller; teaches proper procedures for counting coins andcurrency, protecting cash, cashing checks, accepting different types ofdeposits, and teller balancing; detailed, deliberate narration clarifies eachaspect bf the, job; maybe used either in a simulation, where an adding machine.andimitatioll.coins and currency are needed., or in on-the-job training-; cOmpreheneiNie, ,accurate;completely

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: -14 BRICK MASONRY SERIES.-2 dolor filni loops,,guides$140. ,each.$70,%Cardinal, 1973. (available from EBE). elem jfis shs 9- ...1 . . ' BED AND HEAD JOINTS . LAYING BRICKS TO A JANE - .

Excellent self-paced, 4n4vidualized instructionalunits covering basic brick r- iasonry skills; BED AND HEAD JOINTS teaches 'studentsto mix mortar properly, lay, furrow, and'butter a'head joint, and lay".course of_ brick; LAYING BRICKS 4 PO _ laying the bricks level and "to the line ";.safety p ecautions included; all the ,tips anyone needs precisely hOw to remove mortar from trowel lVithout wasting any); step-by-step instruction with constantreinforcement; very detailed, no steps omitted; severaldemonstrations of each process,°after whigh student performs same to get feelfor it; each frame.numbered for cohvenient' reference; clear, well-paced_natrationexcelient,wellrlabeled graphics- and ontstanding close-up,PhotograPhyg,welcOnie additionto bricklaying dspett of construction cluster in occupatignal exploration programand senior high school br laying unit a

* .d CARBURETOR OVERHAUL SERIES. 4 color-film loops, guides-$280. each $70. bardinal,,1973. (available from EBE). shs THE ROCHESTER MODEL BV THE' HOLLEY MODEL 1920 0 .THE ROCHESTER MODEL 411V THE AUT0fITE MODEL 4300 S4 producer's ,at'bra4refor additionaitles in series.

Demonstrations of shteappropriete stepsin overhauling_identified models CARBURETOR OVERHAUL SERIES. (Corit'd).

ofcaxburetors; covers disassemtly, cleaning, adjustment, and reassemblrof carburetor; student uses tools, equipment, and parts available in typical automotive shop and works at his own pace on an actual carburetor; entirely, . self-paced; .concise, thorough narration and excellent close-up photography;. nothing omitted; good material for individual instruction or stall,groupjerning; graphically, basic procedures for, carburetor overhaul illustratesT -: -

CASH REGISTER'SERIES. 3 color film'loops, guides $210. each $70. Cardinal, 1973. (available from EBE).. jhs-9 shs BASIC OPERATION, PART II POWION-AMOUNT CONTROL, PART iv ,. BASIC MAINTENANCE See producer's literature for additional titles- in series.

Basic information on cash register operation and maintenance through demonstrations, on National Cash Zegiater (NCR} models froNCR Class 24 Group for small markets, drugstores,' boutiques, etc., and from NCRlass 5Group for large supermarkets; department stores, and other businesses w th 'departmentalized register operations;

bedause only three of a total of 18 titles in the series were submitted for 0,. evaluation, this annotation'is necessarily restricted to,a description of op,. those functions explained,in the immediately preceding tides; fundamental cash register Operations narrated and pictured as Atudept61.4sten'to, observe, and perform "hands-on': activities at the, direct ion of the narrator aided by detailed, carefully sequenced, frame -by -frame visual cfarification; teaches skills of computing sales tax, correcting errors, ringingup prices, using audit tape, and'performing routine,maintenance'tasks--date setting, tape changing, and emergency procedures; -simdlafed activities and problems permit drill and reinforcement; excellent pre-vocational acid skills development material

DUPLICATION SERIESf 3 color film loops, guides $210. each $70. Cardinal, 1973. (available from EBE). shs / / STENCIL RUPLICATION: OPERATING THE MACHINE, A,B.' DICK 525E AECTRIC) 4OFFSET PITTRTYhG: 'OPERATIONOF THE'OFFSET PRESSAA.B. DICK 326 OFFSET PRINTING: CLEANING THE OFFSET PRESS, A.B. DICK 326 See producer's literature for additional titles in series. ifk . Individualized instruction sound teaches students hot-Ito duplicate on an A.B. Dick,25electric dupl;cator.and how to operate and clean the offset press; students'Iearn proper loading'procedures, how to check,ink supply, and how to duplicate from prepared stencil; also explains procedure for producing copies from mast rs on A.B. Dick Model 326 and necessary adlustments'for naking good copies; clea ing and maintaining press, wirhostresson keeping press. .free of ink buildup andust, etc., demonstrated for: Student; high-qua4ity material, excellent visuals, and constant reinforcement; step -by' -step instruction omits nothing, is easily understood by almost any 'Student In graphs and industrial communications (G.I C.) programs or business/Office machines repairprograms; completely self -pac d; excellent addition to any program where A.B. Dick equipment is used

. FOUR CYCLE THEORY AND OP RATION: SMALL GASOLINE ENGINE SERIES. 1 color film loop, guide $70. Cardinal; 974i- (available, from EBE). jhs' shs .1 See' producer's 'literature for,additionaZ titles in' series.

'OreatlY. sifi'Plified but highly instructive introduction to mechanical theory and ,operation of small, 4-cycle, gasoline fueled engines;' fully examines the - 23 - ee

FOUR-CYCLE THEORY AND OPERATION: SMALL GASOLINE ENGINE SERIES. '(Cont.'41.).

ignition (both solid state and breaker point) and coalingsystems, each, of the four functional phases of engines,'and multi7purpoSefunction of flywheels; briefly explains differences between 2- and 4 -cYcle:enilne;does not Cover troubleshooting or'4repairirig techniques; excellentteaching, material for explbration courses inv?cational agriculture,trade and industry units on small:engines, middle gradesexploratory Programs, and inddstrigl arts power%

.,, . mechahics programs . . .., . - ,, , . , , . . . . . IBM KEYPUNCH SERIES. 12 color film loops,'guidea $840:4 each $79,...Cardinal, 1973. ,(available from EBE). shs r INTRODUCTION . i BASIC OPERATION-NUMERIC PUNCHING' OPERATION -NUMERIDPUNCHING AND SPECIAL CHARACTERS REKEYING AND CLEARINGsCARD JAMS ALPHABETIC PUNCHINGAND PROGRAM CARD.LAYOUI PROGRAM CARD CODES AND CONTROL PUNCHING UNDER PROGRAMCARL} CONTROL

' PAYROLL PROGRAM CARD%CONTROL . . PROGRAkGARD CODES ANDCONTROL PUNCHING UNDER PROGRAM CARD CONTROL

,LEFT ZERO INSERTION-PROGRAM ONE . -...... LEFTZERO INSERTION- PROGRAM TWO

Sequential instructipnal pfOgram for key punchtrainees, data processing students,' programmers, and other data entry,specialists,onproper,. accurate Operation of IBM Key Punch equipment; teaches viewerseverything- -from how to mount a card ' on the drum for punching, to alpha information recording,program card design and layout, zone punches, unlocking machineand:clearfng cardjams, left-zero insertion, eta.; thorOugh trainingprogram which permits individual student to pace himself/herself as fast or as slowly as needed;excellent visual reinforcement; all instructions carefullyexplained andrepeated.by narrator, with time allowed forstudent viewer to6dunIcatesteps on the IBM Key Punch; completely "hands-on" training; excellentcareer education material

METAL WORKING: BASMPMACHINING SERIES. 2color,film ,loops, guides $140. each $70. tardinal, 1973: (available from EBE). she Yo MACHINING I: SET-UP, FACING, AND CHUCK TURNING o .z\!? MACHINING I: CHUCK TURNING, TAPERS, AND CUT -OFF QPERATIONS See producer!s literature for additionaZ.titlesin series. "k

Step-by-step"instruction,onisetting-up,lacing,chuck turning, tapers, and - cut-offjTerations in'clear, safe, ,thorough'procedure;each step-demonstrated for viewers through example of cuff linkMade from piece of aluminum rod (1 1/2"43/4"); narration well paced and visuals excellent;tevery step . photograplUd in close -up; continual reinforcement;safety precautions emphaski'ed; 1 comprehensive and accurate; machine'sstop-actiOn, advance, and reverse.capability allow self- pacing for individualsor small gro4s3 exCellent. inatructional . material for general industrial arts shop equippedwith a uuimat lathe

MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL'ARTS UNITS. 8 color film loops; guides.$560,4 each $70. 4 Cardinal, 1973, 1974. (availablefrom EBE), elem-6 jha ,shs USING THE MICROMETER: ENGLISHAND METRIC SCALE -J READINGITERE SCALES '4 HOW TO U E HAND SAWS: CROSS CUT' AND RIP HOW TO USE THE JIG SAW 4,, TAPS AND DIES ,

r MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL ARTS UNITS.. (Cont.'d).

r PIPE CUTTING. AND THREADING - . - " . HOW TOUSE, THE SIPHON SPRAY GUN: RISASSEMpLWASSEMBMAND SPRAY PATTMINS

. SEWING/TAIL9RING: HOW TO MAKE A TIE ' Detailed instruction in avariety of. skills: how tbliake precise measurements Vqth micrometer ',calipers using either metric or English scale, how to d6rrectbi read meters With'singIe, double, and ,triple scales (suchas vacuum and' pressure puges,anditachometefs),,,how to!tise Crosscut saw, ripsaw, and jigsaw properly, \ and how4to choose which typetis best suited to a'particular job; also teaches threading the end of a metal rod,or a hole in a metal plate (usinga Odeor a tap respectively), cutting and threading metal pipe, disassetbling and reassembling a siphon spray gun, and simple -wing inktructions for making ,a mail's necktie; each unit clearly and consistently emphasizes, proper tools, equipment, and,safety measures required for performing'a task and demonstrates.dorrect pocedures which will guarantee neat, professional resulta ,- . PERSONAL FINANCE SERIES. 7 color film loops, ,guides. $490,. ,_sadh $70. Cardinal, 1973. (available.from-EBE). °Jbt-9 shs OPERkIVIG"A CHECKING ACCOUNT qpING CREDIT CARDS

BALANCING A CHECKINGACRAJNT BORROWING WISELY. .. ,...... - KEEPING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT LONG-RANGE' FINANGIAL.PLANNING

GETTING AL0A1.! 8 . ,-.I. ' :. See.proeluger'sliterature,:for additio4a1 titles in. series. A, , 3 Well-orgaffitedi self-paced insfrncxion clearly dkplainidg each step in opening and managing a-checking account, reconciling balk.statemehts and check book,- opening and handling a savings account, deciding on the best loan for individual,_ situations, reviewffig advantages and disadvantages of credit cards, planning a workable budget, determining the, best sources for tprrowing.moner, and assessing one's or,finanCial status in order to make long-range plans fOr Wise saving and spending in the future; "hands-On," practical application -of all points; students learn at their,own pace using simulated materiaTs (checks, staeements, loan agreements, creditcards); outatanditig Visuals and detailed narration; thorouihreinforCement of each ,explanation and'demonstration; excellent Preparation

for becomingeconomicallyastutte.citizensi; program lends'itaelf beautifully, - to consumer math classes and consumer-oriknted social studiesuncts,.as toyto -the obvious business educatibn curricnlum; of immediateliractical assistancetto

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:POWELTIZOL,SERIES.- 7 color film loops,,guides$490. each $70. Cardinal!, 1973. (available froth EbE). shs q

THE POWER'CIRtULAR SAW ' THE ROUTER " THE VARIABLE SPEED JIG SAW FOOT STOOL: PATTERN" LAYOUT 'THE ELECTRIC SANDERS FOOT STOOL: CONSTRUCTION THE ELECTRIC DRILL,AND SCRUGUN " 1

. , . 'I* , , Outstanding instructional'series teaching batic skills and safe,use of hand-

: held power tools; seriesprogresses step by step from basfa'skilis information to applied task obUildinga footstool on the assumption that the student viewer willpply newly learned skills tiO fooqool's construction according, to specific 'directions dictated and pictured onloops; safety precautions emphasized throughout series; _tool preparation ciereffilly'exp/ained and demonst atecb

(chanipg blades, installing bits, setting cutting depths, etc),; cOrrct ,\,' techniques stressed'as student duplicateseadOteqpnstration athAs oxin;worl!- station with power.tools supplied;"' student leaaqtp make-ciossou ",,,2 2 ripcuts,,. a''''' :

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1 pocket cuts, countersink woodscrews,slecorative.edge Cuts, and much more; no steps omitte4 constant reinforcement,and every opportunity for "hand '.-on" practice and perfection of each task;although Black and Decker hand-held power tools are used exclusively, the basicskills demonstratprapply to .all power tools; entirely self-paced; excellentmaterial for'high school trade and industrial programs, specificallycabl.netmaking and furniture classes

1 REDACTRON WORD PROCESSINGIERIES. '13 color film loops,guides $910.' each $70. Cardinal, 1974. (available from EBE). shs REDACTOR TAPE GROUP -REDACTOR CARD GROUP

PLAYBACK ( PLAYBACK . ... RECORDING AND ERROR CORRECTION CODES USED TO.FORMAT'DOCUMENTS CODES USED-TO FORMAT DOCUMENTS ADJUST ADJUST PAPER REVISIONS, DUPLICATE ANDUAL CARD EDIT PAPER RtV-14,N2------SINGLE CARD EDIT' . DUPLICATE AND DUAL TAPE EDIT CODES USED TO CREATE DOCUMENTS AUTOMATICALLY SINGLE TAPE EDIT

Individualized instruction in programmed its designed to teach specific job -level skills on the Redactron Word ProcessinsYStem-.4o students with full working knowledge of IBM Selectric typewri s; excellent visuals and clear, detailed

\ --' narration demoAstr to how to . ,,,e'back, record, and format documents, how to 41 adjust document nd make ....)p -r revisions,and how to perforth single and dual edits; progi'.a usl be ollowed in numerical sequence; students completeunits at their own pace; e C programmed stops permit unrestrictedresponse time for students to erfofm 4ecified tasks befor restarting program; purpose of program is train-students in skills enablin them to operate word processing equipme and to create documentg'autotaticall excellent audiovisual format; many iiany close-ups in color and -deliberate, well-paced narration; constant , nforcement through repeated task demonstrations withfollow-up.instructions to students for duplicating each task; preview before pUrchase--highfyspecialized 1 . investment .. . 0 .., . THE ROTARY ENGINE: DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY (THE MAZDA RX=2) 1 color film loop, guide $70. Cardinal, 1973. (available fromoEBE). shS

Corr procedure for disassembling Mazda Ri-2.engine,stressing need for corr ct tools anq'for'frequent referrals to manufactfirer's technicalmanuals to c ear up problems or questions;i-discusses basic differences'intheory and operation of Wankel or rotary,engiiie andmore prevalent reciprocating one, citing simplicity of design and adaptability ofrotary engine; cleaning oro replacement of dirty or worn parts covered in reassemblystage of instruction; excellent material for. high school trade andindustrial education programs,_ specifically automative'industry, internal combustionengines, and auto mechanics ' 9

FILMS (16MM)

*EATING RIG cWIlli.HARV AND MARV. ,16mm. 11 min. sd. guide color.$1504 Higgins 1975. Arim elem-4

imphaq es imporIanug of eating',from four, basic foodgroups eachday;Mary'. andMa j tiaoanimated characterswhO.appear anddisappear.asifEby magic observe a grou o youngatersas they watch ,a puppet show in the park,eat lunch, 'and Choose snacks frOm a refreshment cart; anabliulttalks eb children about ; - 27 L . i

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kinds, of fooaand checks to see if their lunchesare balanced meals; later the children choose nourishing foods instead ofsweets knPcolas for a Snack;

entertaining introduction for young, children to proper f6ods ,

FOOD--1, 2 3, 4. 16mm, 14 min. sd. ?guide Hander,--i<6. prim elem

"It's ascsimple as 1,2, 3, 4"--sosays this easy introduction to four food groups of cereal, meat, milk, and,fruits-vegetables;colorful presentation for primary - elementary audiences on importance of well-balanceddiet; introduces the words "carbohydrates," "proteins," :'vitamins," and "minerals"in quick survey of.their tontributions to good health; 'teacher's guide includes discussion- questions and exercises; simple, repetitive, slow-paced. (This item also appears on the Kindergarten-Early Childhood Education Advisory List.)

GET THAI JOB: LfNE UP YOURINTERVIEW. 16mm. 11 mift,tsd, guide color $160. Coronet, 1974. 'shs R ,

. , Excellent presentation useful with studentson any leve ,ancluding gradulte school, as well as with persons presently employed; prespriPtion and diagYosis of step-by-step process .for liniug'up employmentinterviews; recipe for resume writing and hints on successful techniques for securinginterviews; useful in all classes, but.of vital interest in guidance functions andoccupational .education; excellent sound, color, photography. (This item also appears on the Gdance'Advisory List.)

GETTING MARRIED,, 16mm 16 min., sd. guidecolor $230. BFA, 1975. .shs

-Eicamines reasons peoplemarrz itta serious review of strengths and weaknesses of institution of marriage; rea17life,interviews, dramaticscenes, and silent film clips illustrate preatical reasons compelling people in thepast to marry; which are now giving way to changing views towardmarriage and single life; stresses runaway divorce rate in a look atwrong reasons for marrying; multiracial appeal; at times dramatic scenes are somewhat stereotypedand predictabl hor Maybe it just seems6that way because such domesticproblSms actually are rampant; useful especially to,stimulate discussion.in guidance piOgrams and marriage and family living study. (This item also appears-anthe Guidance Advisory List and the Advisory,Listr the Reduction ofSex Bias.)

I TOLD IEM,EXACTLY HOW TO DO IT. 16mm.4 12 sd. ,guide color $170. .Bosustow; 1974.- jhs-9 shd

. Mitt Mittle, blustering foreman who confuseseveryone under hid supervision, blunddrs,to victory in hu&rous, animated presents ion on-management.Problems; %t. specifically examines communications breakdown,.man gement_practicestraiiiing methods, worker initiative, and."man-fn-the-middle" . dilemma; Mitt winds qp ' being applauded,by upper echelons when hid,crew finally-ignores'him, things

theirowt way, and prqduction Soarg--of course. Mitt cllims, "Itold ' aptly how to do ltl"I concepts stressed are values (people being judgedin t of how wen and how muchthey,product), effective Communication Xtwo-way)-,,and -mounting pressure's power to cripple communication between people;cartoon:- hpproaqt may not interest all SenioritigE pupils; articulatiT sometimes . ,unclear; on the whole, well-done, light-heartedtreatment , ,

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INSURANCE: WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT, 16mm. 21 min, sd. guidedolor.$285. FilmFair, 1975. jhs-9 shs

Superior filia clone with thoroughness and humor. Luring Fathex Time, who acquaints viewers.with variouslnSurance po ies available,today(i.e.,-,au homeowners', hospitaa,,life);°each typeo assurance clearly,eXpiained with' . terminology and visuals alusttating iortant points; alerts, viewers o points to look for in selecting a good agent andcompany; trefulin economics, usiness, consumer math, and home economics; g nuine teachingaid; excellenb productiOn (Wiles'Coikty), (This item also a pears qn tt* Social StudiesAdyisory List.)

NEEDS AND WANTS. 14mm,:_ 9 min. sd. guide color $135. FilmFair, 1976. jhs shs

Designed to show the needs vs. wants'decision- makingprocess in econothicif environment; patterndd after television game show in whichcontestants play the game oeNeeds vs. Wants based upon individual values andgoals; consumer choices up fqr grabs'include both essentials and luxuryitems--insurance policy, ti carpentry tools, fashionable wardrobe, air conditioner; especiallyuseful in t .consumer education, economics, and home economics claSses; game-showformat is real attention holder; preview before purchase (Wilkes 64unty). . (This item alSo appears on the Social Studies Advisory. List.)

NUTRITION: THE CONSUMER AND THE SUPERMAR1T. 16mm.' 15 min. sd.. guide .color $225. Barr, 1976. shs

Aspects of food buying from consumer's point of viewand influence of. merchandising techniques, labeling; packaging, displaying; interviewapproach permits expression of various opinions on supermarkets, merchandising,and buying;.guide emphasizes Importance of gbod nutrition and four basic foodgroups; stresses consumer awareness of market and nutritional needs toget most for food dollar; rental may be preferred to purchase. (This item' also appears on the Social Studies Advisory List.) r,

PARENT FOR TONIGHT. 16mm. 15 min. sd. guide 'color $275. Klein,, 1975. jhs. shs

. Amusing film on babysitting which stresges, dbncrete.examplesof "cr's" and, "don't's" of the job; discusses typical,Cfiiia behavior at different ages; s useful especially in home.econamics programs and guidance activitiesor for club groups. -(Thil'item also appearson the Guidance Advisory List.)

% PARENTING: GROWING WITH CHILDREN, 16mm. 22 min. `sd. guide color\$295. FilmFair,'1976. jhs-9 shs

Four families interyiewed inAocumentary approachto responsibilities . Of. parenthood: (1) youhg couple with first baby feel fruitratedand tied down, (2) middle-:aged couple with eight children areloving and supportive,(3) couple with -tWb thildrin enjoy reversed rolesas wife works out of'home while husband, ,aprofessional,writer, works at home and supervises,children,and (4) single mother supports two children wha3e well-being she Ry4before the "husband . ,._ hunt". all foul. familiegraisOuss . _ . problems Eace-and'waYs diey,may succeed .16, or fail in coping; very realistic, promoting-a'wealth of ideas for classroom.

discussion;,,,,untent Will not outdate rapidly; excellent for-adultgroups; 7. valubl insight .nto.the often hard, urirotanticigrind of parenthvd,u4der

s .difficult circumstances:".(This item also appears . , . on the.GuidanCeIdvisOrY List.). . .

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PEOPLE IN MANAGEMENT, 16mm, 18 min, sd. guide color.$250. BFA, shs

Interesting, low -keyed doCumentary iit form of interviews with employee's at management level. of a laige corporation, Western Airlines; viewer`s listen to problems encountered by administrs6ive staff, hearing spokesmen from different ranks explain their handling of personnel problems,.custdmer Complaints., budget issues, etc.; gooddepiction of level-to-level functioning of chain of command in a large company; particularly well-dOne segment on employee evaluAtions demonstrates aspects of job performance which managers view as sigriificani' in determining individual strengths-and weaknesses;'vfewers watch management staff meet together to hash.out:best apptoach to employer- employee evaluation, conferences, then witness such a-conference in act -ion; multiracial; nonsexist; perhaps more of 'an aid to guidance counselors than to occupatibnal4education programs'because of emphasis on interrelationships; has value'beyond career awareness--makes viewer take stock of impressions created.on other peopleby his or ,her attitude, mannerisms, and other self-revealing information. (This. item also appears on-the Guidance Advisory List.)

SOAP, SCENTS AND THE HARD, HARD SELL. '16mm.-16 min, sd. guideColor $225. Higgins, 1975. jhs shS

Well-done presentation on gbod peisonal hygiene habits and gimmicky-traps set by producers of expensive, highly advertised shampods, deodorants, soaps, etc.; also stresses rest, exercise, and balanced diet; filmed in brilliant outdoor sett.ing depicting teen-agers at camp,who dedonstrate proper, way to shampoo, hair.; SCrub and Manicure nails; soap and shower, brush teeth, 'etc..; excellent . de-mythicieing of highly touted commercial' products (brand names shown) which claim to perform impossible miracles- -i.e., "herbal essehce" shampoos, super deodorants, "sex appeal" toothpastes; appealing young people narrate much of the film; balanced,sex/racial representation among teen-aged participants; wholesome, nondidactic, and thorough. (This item also appears on the Health, Safety, and Physical' Education Advisory List.),

THE WANKEL ENGINE. 16mm, 16 Min. sd. gUide color $250. Barr, 1976. shs

Animated explana, on of differences between rotary and piston engines which illustrates impromeats of Felix Wankel's rotary. engine concept; stresses advantage Of thrql.p wer strokes.,per,revolution, theory of rotary'engineis ignition system, anvalue of dual spark plug system for increasing:overall engine efficiency and smoothness; good resource for skills-oriented program, though technical background is necessary for full understanding'of consider. curriculum emphases and:needs before investing in this title

Filjs (16mm, VI a Series

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AIR'T SPORTTION. 173 jhs-9' shs

DealdrealiStitally 4ith most employment opportunities in air trdhsportadon, emphasizing commerci 1 pilots; brief review of educational and training requirements; useful in fostering further study 'of pay scales, living conditions,. life- styles; excellent for introductory purposes; outstanding, photography, color, and sound 4 30 . . -29-

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AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY. f.73. jhs shs' I ;,. C Excellent introduction to automobile industry',.inwhich one out of five Americans is empioyed;.brief overview of,:echicational background,average ' 'salary, training, and gambits of job pladementin several fields; career 4 explorAtion material leading to in-depth research;factually sound; excellent photography; modern, up-to-date ' ',.

COMPUTER INDUSTRY. 1973. .shs

Kinds of employment available in computerindustry briefly reviewed; touches) on education and training needed; good analogybetween hdthanbrain And -computer as storage bank; excellent photography;probably too glamorized,in spots; brevity requires individual lollow7upifdesired (

. - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. f973. jhs shs A,. Shcirt review of construction careers withmajor emphasis on residential coil brief discussion on most phases fromexcavating to interior design; looks at educational, social,personal characteristics needed; useful launch for'individtial research accordingto personal interest; technically ' wen. done'

HEALTH CARE. 1973. jhs shs

Focusing on hospital care, film introducesemployment opportunities in health careers; stresses' two7year techniCal training in communitycollege betting; employment outlook, educational background,apd training discussed

HOSPITALITY 'INDUSTRY. 1974. jhs 'shs .

Introduces the relatively glamorous field of hospitality,,especially jobs 'serving travelers (businessor pleasure) and jobs that- function because of. them; combines career areas not usuallyconsidered hospitality, sUctras entertainment, restaurants, sports;surveys the-minimum entry reciUirements of education, personal characteristics,and interest levels; excellent color and photography .

,PERSONAL SERVICES INDUSTRY. 1974. jhs shs

Useful once-over-lightly introductionto- careers or vocations in personal service industry; looks at.c4reers leadingto indiyidual 4nd/or:group .research--colimefologist, florist,pet groomer, And *Approximately 25 others; excellent dolor photography;. interesting,-but not useful for4n-depth study-___(This_series also appearson-the,guidanceAdvisory List.):

FILMSTRIPS (SOUND)

AT ISSUE: HEALTH CARE - -RIGHT OR,PRIVILEGE. '1 Coloifilmstrip, 1 tath7.etfe.tape, guide $26. with disc recording $,23; Prentice -Hall Media,,1975. shs

. 7 . . . 0 Open-ended Approach 'tb a pressihg American probleM--thehigh cost of being-sick; 'centering on specific case histories, sound /filmstripprobes problem of health care costs in effort to awaken students'awareness Of various issues specifically looks at advantages and disadvantages'of Blue Cross /Blue Shield Insurance Plan,..- , 30 -

AT ISSUE: HEALTH CARE- =RIGHT OR PRIVILEGE, '(Cont'd).

. , Medicaid, and Medicare;,thiee'fpmilies copin,,with sickness serve to illustrate eachpf these three health care'programs (epileptic child, mother suffering post7Partumdepression, and elderly heart patient); systematically reviews pro's and con's of each method of payment, leaving viewers to decide whether one is piefefable to another and whether we have a righeto every kind ,of medical service; god ethnic balance in families.represented; many probing questiOns raised by theirsepinrate plights students need some background in subject before viewing filmstrip; useful introduction to .acts often obscured .( in this etotionally.chakged issue. (This item also apples on the SocialStudies, Advisory List.) . . , , , . . CAREERS IN-BUSINESS OFFICE SKILLS. 2 color filmstrips, 2 cassette tapes, guide $46. With disc recoidings2. Pathescope, 1974. jhs shs ..,

'Stresses needfor more office workers in modern business world-- secretaries,, `computer programmers, even "Kelly girls" (temporary'workets);strong attempt to eliminate sex discrimination but.realistic acknowledgement that disproportionate

, number of office jobs appear to be "woman's work"; deals with specialcareer c, choices, such as executive secretary, legal secretary, medical secretary; : reivews in a geneill way thetacademic and personal characteristics required; useful ) business education and career exploration material. (This item also appears on

the Guidance Advisory List.) .

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. 4 , ... , . THE BUTTERICK CAREER RESOURCE CENTER. 36 color filmstrips,136 cassette tapes, .1 Teaching Strategy book, 1 Career Guide Wall Chart, 30 Student workbooks, 8 guides $525. Butterick. jhs shs CAREERS IN THE FASHIOg INDUSTRY. 8 clot filmstrips, 8 cassette tapes, teacher's guidewith 22 reproducible student activity guides $128. 1973. , CAREERS/IN HEALTH. A color filmstrips, 4 cassette tapes, guide $68. 1974. . , '6AREE? IN THE FOODINDUSTRY. 4 color filmstrips, 4 cassette tapes, guide $68..

, ; I CAREERS IN HOUSING: THE INTERIOR. 4 color filmstrips, 4 cassette tapes,, guide $68. 1974. . CAREERS IN OFFICE SERVICES: 4 color.filmstrips,,4, cassette tapes; guide $68.

1975. . .CAREERS IN CHILD CARE AND YOUTH GUIDANCE. 4 color f,ilinstrips, 4 cassette tapes, ',guide $6.8'. 1975. OAREEIIS IN CONSUMER AFFAIRS. 4, color filmstrips, 4 cassette tapesooguide $68.

1975. .. ENTERING THE WORKING.WO 4 color filmstrips, 4 cassette tapes, 30 student workbooks, guide.$122.J975. . Eight filmstrip programs concerned with cateer.areas that prodpce essential goods. and provide basicservicei:,food-, shelter, clothing, medical care, guidance; each program introduces students to people at work in different industries who talk informally about lob'demands and satisfactions; opinions of,both employers and educatOrs on schooling versus on-the-job training; oponingsin each 'field, endways toprepare for career-while still in school; twomore techniCal programs, CONSUMER AFFAIR'S and OFFICE SERVICES, bette4, suited to'senior high school'studentsi other six useful for middle grades occupational explorationprogram; ,becaUse the 'eight programs imay'he purchased as 's- lete.career resource center or bought separately for specific units, thei =pp icatitnis quite flexible; detailed teiacher's,guideq provide resea ideas, field trip suggestions; -

THE BUTTERICK CAREER RESOURCE CENTER. 'il.'(Cont'd).

' ' self-evaluation activities for students help guide them in career decisions abOut areas coveted / i ..!''' 4i '

CAREERS AND CONCEPTS IN INDUSTRY.-, /4 color filmstrips', 4 cassette tapes, guide $62.50. .

Changing Times, 1975. elet 44's .

,INSIDE INDUSTRY , ,..,/ WHAT MADE THE LIGHT GO ON? r. ',CALLING THE ROLL IN INDUSTRY '/:' KEEPING THE BALANCE

Careerclusters" highlighted in, program op 10 occupational categ ories .in industry; first filmstrip introduces baic concepts about.industry, pictures varied industrial/etings and workers, and explains terms sUchas "industry," "management," "economic necessities," "working'Capital,"."figedcapital"; go6d verbal and pfpforfal examples clarify terms; dther three...filmstrips review cross section of labor force needed to produce goods and services, wide variety,of skills an4 abilities required, and importance of balancing work with family and community responsibilities and pleasures; excellenon-.9ite phdtography; multiracial; ussful in teaching free enterprise system". (This em also appears on the Social ,St les Advisory List.) A r

-THE PEOPLE OF OUR COMMUNITY. 8 color filmstrips, four 12" disc reoordings'33 1/3'rpm,

guide $96o. with cassette tapes $96, UEVA; 1973$ elem jhs , TOGETHER WE CANKEEP OUR COMMUNITY CLEAN MY SISTER IS A'TEACHER KITE LIBRARIAN HELPD ME MR. PHILLIPS, THE SUPERMARKET MANAGER" THE BANKER HAS MY MONEY DAD TOOKTHE CAR TO THE SERVICE STATION . THE MILKMAN COMES EACH MORNINGi LET'S VISIT THE DRUGSTORE.

Series dealing with community services whichshOws functions of-sanitation , employees,, school personnel, bank employees, supermarket. staff, and other vital community workers; reveals each person as'sbMeone with a kamil,life and feelings, worrLes and hopes, similar to viewers',-own -- humanized treatment of people in the World of work" iactual,-detailed look at each job; information and individuals presented,ehg/ugh eyes of a child, as series titles indicate; valuable pte-field trip resentation; useful.in oc,cupational education

_exploratory classes sand guidance activities. (This item,a,lso appears on the .

Guidance"Advisory List.) .\-7's o , -.. . . . -,. REPAIR TRADES.A color filmstrips, 4 cassette tapes, guide $68. with disc recordings $56. BFA, 1976. jhs.shs

THE MECHANIC . ELECTRMAL'SERVICES. AUTO-BODY REPAIR BUSINESS MACHINES - , Series explorfng.four rePairtradesdefignatedas high-employmentareas,ia the negt few years: auto mechanic, auto body repair worket,.electrical repair . worker (vaehing machines, heaters, air conditioners,-TV's), and business

machi nes maintenance and repair worker (typewriters, -adding machines, calculators, , . dictatioh equipment); narration woven into on-the-job interviews_probing, attitudes, skills, .trairiing; information helps StUdents,weigh,advantages apd_ disadvantages in each trade; helpful for high school guidance counselors and vocational guidance departient; filmstrips and cassette tapes of 'high quality and presented in easily undetatdod manner; shows both maleSand-femaled,in SO. classifiNtions;- realiSticcomments on 'each. carder-, . SO. MANY JOBS TO THINK ABOUT, SET I. 4 color filmstrips, 4 cassette tapes $57.95. with disc recordings $51.95. Imperial, 1974, jh% shs VETERINARIAN 4 AUTO MECHANIC PLANT NURSERY'SALESPERSON CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR

P Quick look at four occupations through a day on the job with auto Mechanic, plant nursery saleswoMan, construction supervisor, and veterinarian; each discusses . aspect% of job itselfauto mechanic runs his own shop (hardy an op4on for young p.eple just begiOing their careers), construction super7isor has worked . up to the top (he Makes-some good points about safety practices On job), nursery saleswoman owns her onerpeTson, mail-order.business apeciallziAg in desert plants, and veterinarian gives` cleaned desCription of his work; no educational qtalifications or special skills mentioned; no reverenceto availabilitt dfy,or

competition for,s .11 jobsicaice overviews of these careers for introductory purposes only. I( is item also appears on the Guidance Advisory List.) il -'- , WHAT DO,PEOPLE-190? 12 color filmstrips, 6 cassette CapeC.gUide $132( ir011, 1975. prinfelem MY MOTHER RUNS A MACHINE MY FATHER'S AN ARCHITECT MY .FATHER'S A MECHANIC ...MY MOTHER'S A HOMEMAKER

MY FATHER'S AN ELECTRICIAN ' NY FATHER'S A VETERINARIAN

MY FATHEk'S-A TEACHER . AMY MOTHER'S_AN ARTI'ST I 'MY MOTHER WORKS IN AN OFFICE 'MY FATHER WOAKS IN AN OFFICE 4 MY FATHER'S A SALES4AN MY MOTHER IS IN ADVERTISING

Occupational awareness series introducing,young children to diverse career possibilities; ineach sound /filmstrip, students meetone mainolkharacter who- .. describes his/herjob, than takes .viewers via onnlocation Photdnaphyto job site itself; emphasis is on pleasure'and challenge- of work; stressing individual sense of accomplishment; nevenbSlance between male ana female occupational, roles described, plus no eal effort lv,depict cipher seiptrforMing any but conventional jobs--womanomemakef, male office AUPerviser; female secretary, male architect,etc: my exception's (?) are male cladarooM teacher and woman' whobe job is testing ball blaringsin a factory);lexcellent racial: representation in visuals (bla'ck AmericanS, Orientals); content well,handled in niceoverviews of each job; colorful,' clear photography; good range's* diversity inoccupations presented; teacher's guide suggests follow-up activities , . WORKING WITH ANIMALS..6 color filmstrips, 6 cassette tapes, guide $77.50. Troll, 1975.

prim . t , ANIMAL CAREERS FOR YOU VETERINARIAN AND AIDES-AZOO HELPER

. CANINE CONTROL OFFICER--KENNEL WORKER PARK NATURALIST -- CONSERVATION OFFICER , PET SHOP WORKER- -DOG GROOMER HUMANE EDUCATOR -- OBEDIENCE TRAINER

. _ , introduces young children to variety of careers involVing-close.contact with animals thrOugh colof4p1, wellLlighted photographs and enthusiasticnarration; simple explanations =in easy vocabulary of tasks, training, problems, special skills, etc., of each occupation; relaxed, conversational narrationposes questions, draping viewers into actiVe paiticipation ("Ohy does a..slverk.have. . such a strong tail?" *Jou thinkyou cSuldlearn to work with hair4clippersP);- many children in photograph, de well as *doe shots of animals from unusual- angles; unfamiliar -terms will need some priofclarthcationWhumane-edubator," "task room "); fastiaCed;.tuch appeal; good,.solid information 'on peti and animals in general., (This item. also appears on the KOndergarien-Early Childhood Educatibn

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THE WORLD OF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE.Bra-'y, 1975. shs

'LIGHT COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE, 6color filmstrips, 6 cassette tapes, gUide$275. ELEMENTS OF DESIGN' WOOD.STRUCTURES FOUNDATIONS. AND C CRETE WORK EXTERIORS -r 'STEEL AND CONCRE .SIRUCTURES :INTERIORS

ti RESIDENTIAirHriECTURE, 5'color filmstrips, 5 cassette . tapes, guide$275. Z,.. - EXCAVATIOAND MASONRY UTILITY SERVICE SYSTEMS FRAMING A HOUSE INTERIOR FINISHING

EXTERIOR FINISHING '

'superior.seAes on construction and design problems which bringsconstruction .4. dites-intoolassrotim via excellent color photograph ; RESIDOTTALARCHITECTURE deiails a modern house'iconstruction;from.concepeo completion; taking into account some regional code variations andcovering ch asset im,uhusual depth' (i:e%,,laxingof drain lines, s. construction of, heating and air conditioningducts); LIGHT COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE focuses on design andconstruction 'of such light commercial. buildings as service stations, rniture-siorps,automobile agencies, motels, through familiar exampleslike an Station, Hardee's restaurant,and : Ponderosa steak house; stresses thdoretical irements of each commercial building in terms of its use, treats architecral seyle, and analyzes building 4, and function specification's;comprehensive', t ically accurate program distinguished by many excellent i ltistrativeexa les; g..d blheprints and diagrams_ interspersed with act41 photogra hs;Clear,, well aced arration;up-to-date 'information; ti guide inc des -16 Overhead-transparencymasters sowing drafting det ls; valuable 9ateri 1 for drafting,masopry, and carpentry groups and for some cabinetmaking study;useful for in-.Pervicetraining

YOU AND'YOUR JOB. '''-6 color filmtrips, three 12" 4isc recordings 331/3 rpM, . guide,$72.' with 6 cassette tapes$80. Coronet, 1974. (available from Keller, Assocs:). jhO shs . . .- FINDING LEADS r . . , ,.. '' PART OrTHE TEAM , .. RESUME, APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW TAKING SUPERVISION r THElEfRST WEEK LOOKING AHEAD

Series featuring people at their jobi.sharing practical experiencee'anaknowledge;9 step-by-step presentation-of howto look for a lOb,through People'and--Services :a at school, newspaper ads, public andprivate-emplortent agencies,e+enfriends -and neighbors; alerts young jobhunters to misleadIngpractices in-employment .,11. s counseling and advertising; prpetical tips on preparing a resume,, fillingout an application', responding to /an interview; nicecoverage of employer-employee relationship and impOrt;ince of establishinggood work -habits, learnipg 'rules anproCedures, follbwi directiohs'pleasantik,etc.; last threestrilA emphasize the_rewards of alOsitiveattitude; many real-life interviews strengthen content; usefuf0fpr anycareer emphasis -

YOU, THE CONSUMER. 4 colorlilmstrips, 2cassette tapes, Auide $46.. withAisc .recordings r. .0E, 1974. elemjhs-7 WHERE DOES `THE GO? t BLUE :JEANsr:MIDELE GUM,AND -COMICHBOW

THE COMMERCIAL. . ittALL-WORRS TOGETHER'

Seeks to explain= roles and functions Of.zonsiimers,. vertising, arid. manufacturing; deals.With market.research, heedp, wants, truih,in4dvertising, to pay;.although-not itrdepth_content,each strip suggestsproducilve follow-up actfAties; useful introductory Material witiilarge orsmall groups' . -35 I. 4

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KITS \ # ..e , ,,, , 1 BUYING HEALTH CARE. 2 colbi filmstrips, 2 ssette tepes, 10 lineMas ers, exercises for review reading and 'resources list, gt1ide $47,50, Changing Times, 19T5. "a,W t

, .7. Covers important aspects gf ensuring prop , (4 -health care; suggestigns for'choosing the righ,edoctor, other proffessional medical personnel, and a hospital; information about prescriptioris--what they call for andhox tesavelioney on medicine; points out unfortunate .results of not knowing.whet health insurance covers and suggests ways to get moSt for money; warns against'fraudulant sale practices promoting health aids and suggests actions.to-take when gypped; oolorful photographsinclUde various ethnic groups; "discussion breaks" and questions .on filmstrips suggest passes for viewers' comments Or other activities; guide suggestsmany activities and contains scripts. (This, item .also appe4rt, oh the Socig Studies AdylsoFy, List.) Nik...... ,

Matus, Joel. ADVERTISING: THE IMAGE MAKERS: 1.color filmstrip, 1 cassette tape*,. 30 student resource books, color:prints, pOster, guide $49,95...,,yeff9 dpc4rcording $39-.95. ,Xerox, 1974. shs

Introduces students to Mqdison Avenuetechniques of creating an image through advertising by taking viewers inside' advertising agency where they listen to "ad" people anilyze.a teen-oriented product and watch "woraSiiths"apd designers take it step-by-step from concept to final creation; power of language'viv.idly demonstrated as well as potendy of visual-stimulatEbn; studentsshOuld become more

discerninkxconsumers after this inside look at image factories; ideas for students . to make their own advertisements included; upeful in'.consumer economics, commercial

art, and various occupational courses . , . . ,

. , ,--,. SYSTEMATTC TRAINING FORECTIVEPARENTING. 5 cassette,tapes,'10 chats, 9 posters, 6 discussion guide cards, 50 invi,tatiOnal brochures, 1 parent's handbook, guide $65.

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Nine-session program designed to help parents becoMe*ke, effective idealing with children; develop § "parent skills" of fosterinemutual regoect, cooperation, responsibility, and self-reliance; topics ,such as-children's goals in,misbehavior, parent manipulation, value of encouragement, emotions, communication* etc.; presented). along with related discussionactivitiee;, exceileht kit to be used in diverse ways with community adults, couples, one parent, the single parent, and- in home economics classes;iespeciallYgood for classes In child care 'services;. well-illustrated posters and chartsfemiees maimal,a parent's handbook, and five cassettes provide basis for instruction

. , . lit-' ' 44 BEGINNING CONCEPTS: PEOPLE WHO ',, WORK, ''2sets each dontaining 5 color filmstrips, , 5 cassette tapes, 5 sheets of fingerl,puppets,-5 hats, guide $159.each $7,9.50.

Scholastic', .1975. ,prim . . UNIT,..1 i UNIT 2, . SAY AH FOLLOW THE ARCHITECT'S PLAN a -BAKEA BATCH OF BREAD CLICtl PATTERN PICK A PATCH PETS FOR SALE' ARK RANGER, ON RAINBOW FARM ,,..,STITCH AND STUFF -,,JET PILOT! -

, 4 Varie, 'Selection of occupations notr' usually shown to younger'children'compriSe , chip iii"t- oduction'to "thevorld.of work";?pediatTiClan,Cildntry bakes, factory :SUPer:Oisor?',(who demonstrZies all steps iris Fv, the', a Teddy Bear'), woman ardhitect,"and photographers are some workers presented in full-color photogr by Tana Hoban; both ruralAnd urkam.youngsters 4ill enjOrcoptents; shbuld

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program; paper hatgtfor eaCh occupation and finger Tippets for role-playing and

O dramatics are of little value--more meaningful to letchibiren make theirown; excellent and complete information in teacher's. guide; especially useful for K-r1 program; (This item also appears On the-Kindergarten-Eatly Childhood a 'Education and theSocial Studies Advisory Lists.)

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DIRECTORY OF PUBLISHERS AND PRODUCERS

AGS - American Guidance Service, Inc., Publishers' Building, Circle Pines, Minnesota 55014

AiMS.- AIMS 1m4tructiOnal Media Services, Inc., 626 Justin Avenue00.Glentiald, California 91201

Am. Tech. - American Technical Society, 5608 +Stony Island Avenue, Chicago,, Illinois 60637

Atheneum - Atheneum Publishers, 122 East 42nd Street, New York, New York '10017'

BFA - BFA EducatiqKal Media, 2211 Michigan Avenue,5anta Monica, California90406

-B.Y1U. - Brigham' oung University'Vress, 204 University Press Building,Provo, Utah 84602

_Barr - Barr Productions, P.D. Box 5667, Pasadena, California 91107"

Bosustow - Stephen Bosustow PrOductions, 1649.11th Street, Santa Monica,

California90404 .

Brady - Robert J. 1BradyCompany, Bowie, Maryland 20715 . .

BOtteriCk Butterick Publishing Company, 161 Sixth, Avenue, New York, New Yorip. 10013

Cardinal - Carldinai Associates, Inc., P.O. Box 1947, Charlotte, North Carolina 28233

Changing Times - Changing Times EducatiOn Service, 1729 H Street N.W., Washiniton, District of Columbia20006 0

Chilton - Chilton Book Company, 201 King of Prussia Road, Radnor, Pennsylvania 19689

Coronet - Coronet Instructional Media, 65 East.South Water Street, Chicano, Illinois 60601 11"-- Delmar - Delmar, Publishers, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New,york 12205.

Dolphin - Dolphin Books, 501 Franklin Avenue,tGarden City, Now-York 11530 .\ ,wt Doubleday - Doubledai& Company, Inc 501 Franklin Avenue, Garden City, dew York 411530

.Outton - E. P. Dutton,& Company, Inc., 201 Park Avenue South, New York,New York10063 e' EBE - Encyclopaedia Britannixa, Education Cdrpora;ion, .425 North MichiganAvenue Chicago, Illinois 60611-

. Ed, Methods - Educational Methods, 500 North Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois 60610

. FilmFair - .FilmFair -Communications, Inc., 10900 Ventura Boulevard,- Studio Crty, California 91604

Golden - GOlden Bkess, Inc.,-,850 Third Avenue, New York, New York10022

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(7: # Handel - Handel Film Corporation, 8730 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California 90069

_ w- Harper - Harper & Row; Publishers, 10 East 53rd Street, New York, New York 10022

Hawkes - Hawkes Publishing, Inc., P.Q. Box 15711, Salt Lake City), Vtah 84115

Hawthorn - Hawthorn Books,. Inc., 260 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016

. . Higgins - Alfred Higgins Productions, Inc., 9100 Sunset Boulevard,Los Angeles," California 90069

. , Hought6n - Houghton Mifflin Company, 2 Pack Street, Boston; Massachusetts 02107

0 IMperial - Imperial Educational Resources, P.0. BOx 5500, 202 Lake Miriam Drive, Lakeland,'Florida 33803-

Keller Assocs. - Keller Associates, &ix 8005, Greensboro, North Carolina 27410

Klein -:Walter J. Klein Company, Ltd., 6301 Carmel Road, Charlotte, Noith Carolina' 26211 ,,... . ' Lerner - Lerner Publications COMpany, 241 First Avenue North, Minneapolis,'Ow Minnesota55401

Lippincott - J. B. Lippincott Company, 521..Fifth Avenue,.New-Yorks New York 10017.

Lothrop - Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company:°105 Madison Avenue, flew York,. New 'Agirk10016 "7 Nli A McGraw - McGrawHill Book CoMpany, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New. York, New York1002d" ti McKnight - McKnight Publishing Company, 808 EldoiadO.Road, Bloomington, _Illinois 61701

.,Nelson - Thomas Nelson:Inc., 30 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10017

4 Pathescope'- Pathescope Educational Films, Inc., 71.Wey manAvenue, New Rochelle, New York 10802

Prentice - Preface-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, w Jersey' 07632 '

Prentice-ital.]. Media - Prentice-Hall Media, 150 White Plains !Wad, Tarrytown, New Yotk10591'

Putnam - G. P. Putnam's Sons, 200'Madison-Avenue, Net York, New York10016 ,

. . Rodale Rodale Press, 33 East Minor Street; Emmaus, Pennsylvania 18049 - SVE - Society for VisualEducation,'Inc:, 3451.10ersey'Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60614

Scholastic - Scholastid Book Services, 50 West 44th. Street, New York, New York 10036

A Scribners - Charles Scribnei'S Sons, 597 Fifth Avenue, ew York, New York 1001.7

. fr'. ---. , . . Se/ph-Street- Selph-StresEnterprises,'2502 WintonlRoad, Durham, North Caroline 27707 .

. Silver Burdett) Slaver Burdett Company, 250 James Street, Morristown, New Jersey07960

Taplinger,- Taplinger Publishing Company, Inc., 200 Ealc. Avenue South, New York, tr. r New York 10003 , P OE -2 ./9 O vr

Time-Life.- Time-tile Multimedia,Time & Life Building, Aockefeller-Center, New York, *w York 10020 a (2. '

. . Troll'- Troll Associates, 320 Route_17, Mahwah, N ersey 07430..

OD - Universal Education & Visual Arts,100, Universal City Plaz,i/Universal City, alifornia91608

Walker & Co. - Walker & Compajy, 720 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York10019

. - Wat&- Franklin Watts, Inc., 845:Third AVenue, New York, Hew York 10022

Xerox,- Xerox Education Publicitions, 4ucation Center, 1250-Fdirwoo&Avenue, Columlius, "Ohio43216

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