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National Organizations In the Audio-Visual Field (.CONTINUED FROM PAGE FORTY) tor, visual instruction bureau, University of Texas, Austin), preKident-elect ; Clyde K. Miller (director, division of audio-visual education, Ohio State Department of Education, Columbus), vice-president. The Executive Committee: Lee E. Campion (director, audio visual education. County AV Education Dept., St. Louis); F. Edgar Lane (Supervisor, Instructional Materials, Dade County, Fla., Board of Education) ; Jack H. McKay, coordinator, instructional materials. Corpus Christi, Texas ) ; E. Dudley Parsons, consultant in visual education, Minneapolis Public Schools). Purpose: The improvement of instruction through the better and wider use of audiovisual equipment, materials and techniques. The membership consists primarily of directors and specialists in audio-visual in colleges and universities, state departments of education, and county and city .schools .systems. School supervisors, classroom teachers and audio-visual specialists in the armed forces, in industry, and among religious groups are included in the member.ship. Principal Committees: The program of DA VI is carried out primarily through standing project committees such as: Buildings and Equipment, Irene F. Cypher, chairman; E<iuipment standards, Neville Pearson, chairman; History and Archives, M. I. Smith, chairman; international Relations. Francis Noel, chairman; Legislative, William King, chairman; Professional Audiovisual and Teacher Education, Ernest Tiemann, chairman; Research, W. C. Meierhenry, chairman; Service Packets, Wanda Daniel Domino, chairman; Television, Raymond Wyman. chairman. Maintains several joint committees with other professional organizations as well as special groups. Activities IN 1960: National Convention February 2!)-March 4, Netherland-Hilton, Cincinnati, Ohio. Meeting in Los Angeles, June 27, in connection with annual convention of National Education Association. Series of regional leadership conferences and a field service program which provides consultants to assist school systems and colleges and universities in the improvement of their instructional materials programs. The 1961 convention will be held in Miami Reach, Florida. April 24-28, Deauville Hotel. The department publishes two periodicals. Audiovisual Instruction (monthly except July and August), Audio-Visual Communication Review (recently expanded and now published six times annually). Recent publications include the 1960 Supplement. Xational Tape Rccordin// Catalog, as well as Teaclnrn/ Machines and Programmed Learning: A Source Book, edited by A. A. Lumsdaine and Robert Glaser. A complete listing of publications as well as information on membership is available from the national headquarters. Ijjj' Other Audio-Visual Organizations Are Listed on Pages 16, 18, 24, and 35, UNIVERSITY FILM PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Office (of the President): J. H. Moriarty, Audio-Visual Center, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Officers: John Moriarty (Purdue University), president; John Mercer (Southern 111. University), vice-president; Luella Snyder, secretary; Oscar E. Patterson (University of California at Los Angeles), treasiirer. Committees: Herbert E. Farmer, Chairman. Curriculum; Stanley E. 'Self.on.Xomenclature; Charles N. Hockman, Public Relations; Vincent Talbot, Equipment; Mrs. Beryl Blain, Personnel; Jacques Van Vlack, Television; Frank R. Paine, Membership; Robert W. Wagner, Publications; Don G. Williams, International Relations; Frank Neusbaum, Festivals and Contests; Richard Kraemer, Distribution; Joseph Anderson, Edward Oglesby, co-chairmen. Fourteenth Annual Conference. Publications: The quarterly Journal of the University Film Producers Association i subscription to non-members $2.00 per yean. Other special reports ynd papers published at intervals for member guidance, including a recent International Calendar of Film Festivals. The Association is represented annually at Film Festivals and at the International Schools of Cinema Meetings, in Europe. Annual Conference: Fourteenth Annual Conference to be held August l-\?,. 1960 at Williamsburg, Va., sponsored by Film Production Service, Virginia State Board of Education, Richmand, Va. ยป GOING OUR y^AV? >A/E AND OUR CLIENTS ARE TRAVELING OWENS-CORNING FIBERGL.AS CORPORATION ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY A.N. A. SALES COMMUNICATION, INC. THE BORDEN COMPANY GENERAL iVIOTORS DIESEL EASTMAN CHEI BLACK & DE( INSTITUTE Ofc.LIFE INSURANCE SOCONY MOBIL OIL COMPANY COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY I NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATIOI. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY LADIES HOME JOURNAL CLAIROL ANHEUSER-BUSCH CHAS. PFIZER & CO., INC. THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY GOING OUR \A/AY? IF SO . . . C O NTACT