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

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Mahlon H. Martin, left, Massillon, Ohio, is general chairman of the 2l8t National Audiovisual Convention. Among others holding posts of responsibility in the convention organization are Ray Swank, St. Louis, Mo., projection supervisor; Ainslie R. Davis, Denver, Colo., hospitality chairman ; and Harold A. Fischer, Orlando, Fla., production manager. 11 a. m. Audio-Visual Church Sefvice, Terrace Casino. 12:00 Noon E.xhibits open, 1st and 3rd floors. 12:30 p. m. Luncheon meeting of the Board of Governors of the National Institute for Audio-Visual Selling, Promenade Room. 3 p. m. NAVA Industry and Business Council Meeting, Room 530. 6 p. in. NAVA Religious Council Meeting, Room 532. Monday, July 24 8 a. m. NAVA Breakfast and Second General Session, Terrace Casino. Presiding: Harvey Marks, President, NAVA, Denver, Colo. Dr. James D. Finn, Professor of Education, Chairman of the AudioVisual Department of the University of Southern California will address convention delegates. 12 Noon NAVA Exhibit opens, 1st and 3rd floors. 7 2; 30 p. m. NAVA Luncheon for Past Presidents, Room 605. 6 p. m. Morrison cocktail party for NAVA members. Terrace Casino. S;.30 p. in. NAVA Entertainment Film Screening, Terrace Casino. Tuesday, July 25 S a. m. NAVA Exhibitors Meeting, Parlor G. S a. in. NAVA Western Dealers Breakfast, Walnut Room. 3 a. m. to 1 p. in. NAVA Exhibit opens and closes. 1 p. in. Luncheon for NAVA Board of Directors, Walnut Room. 2 p. in. NAVA Board of Directors Meeting, Parlor F. Industrial AudioVisual Association The Industrial Audio-Visual Association comprises nearly 100 members who do the production and distribution of motion pictures, filmstrips and other visual materials for many of the largest companies in the United States and Canada. The Central Region of the Association, of which William Morris, Baxter Laboratories, Morton Grove, lU., is director, will host a meeting for association members attending the convention. Among those who will be welcoming guests are Frank B. Greenleaf, film supervisor for United States Steel Corp., and John T. Hawkinson, manager of audiovisual services for the Illinois Central Railroad, both of whom are past presidents of the association; and Charles N. Shaw, AV director for Armour & Company, immediate past director of the Central Region. Audiovisual Education Forum The AV Education Forum, July 22-24, will again bring up current 'hot potato' subjects for debate by speakers and audience. It will also allow registrants ample time to visit the convention exhibits. On the Forum docket: Blue Ribbon films— One person will evaluate the educational qualities of each film as it is shown and the audience will be encouraged to agree or disagree. Teaching Machines— Discussion of this lively issue will be launched by Dr. Paul Wendt of Southern Illinois University, who has conducted extensive research in this field. He will demonstrate a roomsized installation of test equipment. Discussion will (Continued on next page) Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — July, 1961 327