Business screen magazine (1946)

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General Dynamics graduates flew to Waco. Texas in Convair 440 Metroliner to receive degrees in Business Technology. IFPA President Bob Montague is seen waving from doorway. "Award Winning Film Theatre" at Photo Hxpo '71 in Chicago tluring the entire run of the show, the largest ever operated on this continent. The films will be selected from the winners of the most recent "Cindy" competition held at the 1 1th Annual National Conference of IFPA at Newport Beach, California in November 1V7(). Dr. Frank Baxter Keynotes LA installation Dinner The Waterfall Room in the Sportmans lA)dge was the location for the I.os Angeles Chapters Installation [;)inner, Friday, January 19, 1971. In attendance were outgoing aiui incoming chapter officers, and several National Board officers including President Bob Montague and wife Llli, Vice President Mike Rye with wile Pat. Chapters Vice President Jack West with wife Molly, and Financi.il Vice President I.ul/ Winkler. Incoming Chairman Cieorge Keni was prevailed upon to sing and accompany himself on the guil.ii Speeches were at a minimum, and the music of a rock group "The Seeds" made the room "shake, rattle, ami roll." Miniature direcltirs chairs were awardeil to officers, old and new, and a special "Resolution of Appreciation was prjsenlcil to the featured speakii of the evening Dr. Frank BaMer. toi his work in Frank C"apras Ihnui Tli< Munnifitaiii. Dr. Baxter, Professor Fmeritus ol Flnglish at U.SC. is, perhaps, bciiii known as a television personality. His breakfast time television bro.iilcasis popiilari/ed Sli.ikespeare for thou sands. He .ip|ieared on a numlvr ol prime lime network science programs 32 and many TV documentaries. Dr. Ba,\ter's humorous approach to his subject matter makes his programs entertaining as well as instructional. There was a Presentation of Plaques to two new Sustaining Members. Technicolor-Commercial & Hducational Division was represented by Mrs. Terry Cervantes. The other new member is Newsfilm l.aborators. Inc.. l.amperl 1 e\y. president. Another pleasant surprise was the table laden with donated dt)or prizes which included two Super 8mm Projectors, many film cassettes, a clockradio, directors finder, and so man\ other "goodies" that almost e\er>one went home with a gilt .iiul iciinndcr of a wonderful e\ening. Monty Graduates Bob Montague. IFP.A national president, and Chief of .Motion Pictures and Television for General Dynamics has, after a 30 year gap in his college education, finally graduated! A drop-oul from San Diego State College Liberal Arts Course in I'MI, Monty was voluniaralK drafted into the Navy as a Combat Cameraman Down through the y.-ars he picked up units from evening college and University of California at San Diego. Then in early 1970. the opportunity to "tie a ribbon" around units accum' ulaled by attending a concentrated program was offered in San Diego by Texas Stale Technical Institute with its main facility on Ci>nnelly Campus in Waco. Texas. A miniature campus was established in San Diego with an adjunct Vice President, a dean of registration, and six professors. By December, .^6 managers and execu lives of the Convair Aerospace Divi sion of General Dvnamics had passed all their examinations and requirements for a Baccalarerette Degree in Business Technology. They flew in a company plane, with wives and professors to Waco for graduation ceremonies and diploma presentations. AH graduates were made Honorarv Tcxans by the Governors delegate Tom Truman, nephew of former President Harry S. Truman, and all wore western outfits including boots and white hats. Several, including your IFPA President, are already enrolled in grad iiate programs. SUSTAINING MEMBERS OF IFPA In the next issue, we will feature one of our sustaining members on tflis, their page. The story will be non-commercial and lell of the company's bacKground, services, and latest innovation or product line. Sustaining members are; ARRIFLEX COMPANY OF AMERICA AUDIENCE PLANNERS, INC. BERKEY MARKETING CO's., INC. BERKEY COLORTRAN BIRNS & SAWYER, INC. BROWN'S MOTION PICTURE LABORATORY BYRON MOTION PICTURES, INC. CAPITAL FILM LABORATORIES, INC. CINEMA BEAULIEU CINEMA RESEARCH CORP. CINESOUND CO . INC. COLOR REPRODUCTION COMPANY COMPUTER IMAGE CORPORATION CONSOLIDATED FILM INDUSTRIES. INC. DELUXEGENERAL INCORPORATED OuKANE CORPORATION VICTOR DUNCAN MOTION PICTURE CAMERAS l&B/CECO-SOS New Members Joining In 1971 »i»: If CHNICOLOR — C*E OIV. GORDON ENTERPRISES FILMSERVICE LABORATORIES, INC. FOREIGN LANGUAGE SERVICE COMPANY GLEN GLENN SOUND HOLLYWOOD FILM COMPANY HOLLYWOOD FILM ENTERPRISES HOLLYWOOD VALLEY FILM LABS.. INC. INDEPENDENT FILM LABORATORY J 4 R FILM COMPANY, INC. MOLE RICHARDSON M P O VIDEOTRONICS NELSON PHOTO SUPPLIES NORTH SHORE MOTION PICTURE LAB.. lt*C. OXBERRY. BERKEY TECHNICAL W. A. PALMER FILMS, INC JACK PILL & ASSOCIATES TYLER CAMERA SYSTEMS PRODUCER SERVICES, INC BOB VOGEL, INC. BARDWELL & McALLISTER NEWSFILM LABORATORY, INC. BUSINESS SCREEN