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Show Classroom of Tomorrow? I 1 ,;.:,:,,,:,,,r .. .mmhmm 7S : s mmmmm mmmmmmi 'm(::mm- I m-ij fill! ::7Mm&.fMMMI mmmmmmi&. mm.MmMm&sm'xmmi :-:;Ot3vl mMSmMm-M w:i::M?;WM im:mmmmmm?mMmm mm m:. -i Hm mmm m mmsimw. mmmWmm m:mmmmf n GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Connie Eikenhaut, elementary ele-mentary school teacher, demonstrates the Electronic Teaching Teach-ing Center, recently unveiled by the American' Seating Company, Com-pany, world leader in the school and public seating industry. This unit, an innovation of the firm's current line of teachers' desks, represents the latent step in their continuing program of research and development. The completely automatic Center contains a disappearing 21 -inch TV receiver for closed circuit or direct telecasts, controls for closing draperies and dimming classroom lights for proper student viewing and a tape recording system. At the same time, American Seating Company introduced the Study-Center, a fresh concept in classroom furniture. It combines such features as a three-position three-position top, seat and back of Amerflex plastic that assures correct posture and swivel seat with fore-and-aft, up-and-down adjustment to grow with the child. These are all-important all-important features considering the average child jpends 15,000 hours on school seats. |