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

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National Audiovisual Convention and Exhibit National Audio-Visual Association Saturday, July 22 8 a. m. Breakfast in the Terrace Casino. Enter tainment program under the direction of Martjn S. Mendro, Midwest Visual Equipment Co., Chicago, 111. 9 a. m. First General Session: The Terrace Casino. Presiding: Mahlon Martin, Massillon, Ohio, General Chairman of the Convention. 9:05 a. m. Keynote Presentation: "The Challenge to Profit." Ben Pierez of Viewlex, Inc., Holbrook, Long Island, N. Y. will give a hard-hitting presentation on obtaining maximum service. 9:45 a. m. "How to Get Better." Joseph E. Burger, Director of Public Relations for H. V. Nootbaar & Co., Pasadena, California, will give a dynamic presentation showing convention delegates how to do a better job of persuading others . . . how to sell audiovisual ideas, A-V services and A-V products to customers in schools, churches, and industrial and business firms. 10:45 a. m. First General Session ends. 11 a. m. NAVE Entertainment Films Com mittee Meeting, Embassy Room. 12 Noon NAVA Membership Requirements Committee Meeting, Room 434. 2 p. in. NAVA Board of Directors Meeting, Room 605. J to 6 p. 771. National Audio-Visual Exhibit opens, 1st and 3rd floors. 9:30 p. m. NA\'A Dance Party, Cotillion Room. Sunday, July 23 9 a. m. NAVA Canadian Members* Breakfast, Room 528. 9 a. m. NAVA Religious Dealers Meeting, Walnut Room. 9:30 a. m. NAVA Educational Committee, Room 427. NAVA officers 1960-1961 : front row: Harold A. Fischer, Photosound of Orlando, Orlando, Fla., second vice president; Harvey W. Marks, partner in the Visual Aid Center, Denver Colo., president; Mahlon H. Martin, Jr., M. H. Martin Company, Massillon, Ohio, first vice president. Back row: W. G. Kirlley, D. T. Davis Company of Louisville, Ky., outgoing president who now becomes chairman of the NAVA board of directors; Earl Harpster, Harpster AudioVisual Equipment, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, treasurer; Robert P. Abrams, Williams, Brown & Baric, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa., secretary. 326 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — July, 1961 '